Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 18 décembre 1880, samedi 18 décembre 1880
[" = 7 mmr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J .ve _- Rn ee 4 Noticeseam Bip § : | DOMINION LINE \u2014\u2014 WHEAT New Yorg, December 17, @ 819 pT a.m.\u2014No.2 Red, $1.19 Pn ; $1.20 February.Corn 88 i } par Whe, No.2 Red, $1.23} Febru i -m.\u2014Corn, sales 8,000 bushels at 5% it af.of eg ow a.ne iv er.> ss gunning allway me Ca 1% 0 nary : 5 | go Tonk flhay of Gongs \"or i pen, VA 8,284 | Brooklyn 3.600 .0 48,000 bushels 17} December ; Ole 37% | Toronto.Re LXXII.\u2014NO.30° _ AND DA >, $120} F ichels at $1.18 January ; ; Sales .- .ebruary ; N y ; $1.20 @ the f 100 Ontare 3178 pe - December : sales (0; 2 Red, $1.19 m $1 19% a» gebel\u2026\u2026 90 | Ottawa.3850 , - To \u2014 January : 16 of 8,000 buskels at $1.a None Hatloan He MONTREAL, SATURDAY, | \u2014 rR re, \u2019 DA : AY , ; mm \u2019 Ë qu TU Ps p.m\u2014Wheat : -244 May.2.0 ol puesmers will sail as follows: A u Notices.G .me ne > DECEMBER 18, 1880 > 000 bushels.\u2019 dun and lower ; sales on re.FROM 5 FORTLANT FOR LIVERPOOL, E svocevies, Uülines, &c | I \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : = \u2014 sales at $1.23 a9 Da Fobra No.2 Red, e TORONTO: + .31st Dec.\u2019 : aa » NV mm ME RS ES P en RECEIPTS.\u2014 F1 ebruary.à LYN .J4th À \u20180 S \u2014 NT .s\u2014 ou BROORLY 11 Jan, Bet EBT ge gr prey H Oh ee Here | genes ong, pa Stock market vas | CALIFORN Ni | es 12,000 bush; Corn, 220,600 des Cats eat _ À ro ; 7 À 5 : Lei are generally stron a ' lA MININ I o ; Rye, 10,000 do ; y 0; Oats, 90,- N= HO.cceseereres rte 14th Jan = a He .d man k * \u2018er CO g, partly on account of an G STOCKS.| during a 1 ; SHIPMENTS ; Barley, 20,000 do.= 6 QUEB .= , .easier ¢ st - ° g a long riod o 3 : TS\u2014-Flou ad) 0.me.CABIN BAT A to Eivrerpool, $57 50; Re taux: > 2 CE L VERMONT .IF YOU WANT THE FINEST values nt or the Honey market, and SAN Francisco, December 15 have felt confident that hove gu Miculties, What, 32,000 bush ; Corn Shoo des reels ; il ABIN 5 add - ETUIS y re leadi Pen The followi .uture befor a brigh ) 0 ; Rye on ; Oats 01.2.rE MON P ; ing speculative e followin ; .ore her.ght , ye, 6,000 do; Bax , as rts AT Steerage Tickets issued at the | Under Contract gs Sh = AIR LINE SOLE AGENTS TREAL, HO 1 oC RA PH and investment securities on the list regis- prices of Mining ns official closing when the afimal an rege resent time, on ATTLE-\u2014US Yards.N per, 1 000 do.the owest TLE8 ckets can be had at all th Canada with the Government \u2014_ * IN THE DOMIN C tered an advance.W Tot 8151 Alph ks to-day :\u2014 England are altogether i e products of | Sh leady at 9}c @ 10 \u201c25 10-55 8.00.\u2014 y \u2018Through £ e prin- and Neuf 8 ot \u2019 Messrs.G ION FO FOR FRAM T .estern Union, wh a.8 8 ; .rer inadequ eep, livel dc; receipts, 4 five rand Trunk BALE y Ticket Offices m Conveyance oioundind for the Reliable Sh t R onzalez, Byass & Co.X R ING YOU HAVE EVERSEEN | broke badly yesterday à ich Alle : a Hale & Norcross 4 Ser increasing demand for © ate to he | Calves sos y \u20ac t 5c @ 6c; recsipts, 2 oy \u2019 om Canads, 87 à from all parts of C que are e Mails.or out .Frontera, Sherries.eres de la - ) y, recovered the lg tel.-29-82 i ere can be no work provisions, | LARD.w at 5c @îje ; receipt ago.It granted OA or P on \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 & : TGS es.2 GO TO lost ground, advancing 3% | Belcher C2} N 1} | public sy more deservi \u2014 1216 pan SE Pad reight or assage, aPPlv in cond W Three andeman \u2019 8 per cent.Bulwer.oonday .! C Sym thy a : ng of | $8.>P \u2014$8.90 oor ri Jam pool, & Og 17 East Indi 1841, | TER ARRANGEMENTS 1881 2Eiller Platform and Wet ily, equipped with .Pant & Sons, Oporto, M ; 823.Among the strongest shares ere Bode ë Ophir Belle.: al he county Can that of brin ni FOr nua, 36.874 December; $555 (0 33.56 the avenue: ames \u2018Street ; 1 à ain & 1 be ng Cars are att stinghouse Air Brak 0, Oliva & C PARKS North-West, Eri .on 1 ophtr.22000 62 | abundance of other 1 inging the POR : .Hin Yontgomer , 24 Jame reet; in Quebec, to | Ty à tween Montreal ached to Night Trang .Red Wi astles, Tarragon: : 0 , Erie, Ohio & Miss, Wabas! California .il Overma \u201c1-88 | deficienci er lands to make K\u201413 15 p.m.\u2014Nomi ford Yo.Mac herson; at ell Grand Trunk iis Company's Li eld, and New Y and Boston and rains \u2026- TL ines.8, Kansas & T > 1, | Chollar_.2 verman.ficiencies of our own soil up the EXPORTS -m.\u2014Nominal.offices ; or to ollowin nes are com Carst w York via Spring- eal Brot} exas, C.St.P.Consol.Potosi.; ri soil.The exorbi .\u2014 Whe; i ! pair\" DAVID TORE rehange & walentée rR RSIS HIBS, the Ctyde Suite Boston and Espana TNT and Madeira Winez Co., Madeira 1954 ST.JAMES STREET, | MHinois Central, Iron Mountain and ox Grove Point.: Se Nova in ona ded by the retail ant Cora.S038 do.at, 70,276 bushels; = .d [3 os .© rmne\u2014 .and peseraber 17 wo ous for strength, speci and Se Weirton (2 fa Th LEAVE MONTREAL > oman & Co,, Reims, Ch oa YOU WILL GET IT SURE.| About the only weak stock was R = Eureka Comsoi.: sifver King.1§ | conversation with indign subject of EY.\u2014Nominal.; .up with ail th omfort, and s.well or Fitch press for Bost ; ve es.y Lham- ctober 12 ° Island 3 : .k a 0 v ._ | holders .\\ignan house~ MiLw = | Notice to Shippers and mes Uhl holon Sp HERE a TE RÉ IS ANY | oa 0 0m 07 | Coe veer ay.the\u201d lowing am onl holders, and éhaténdignation ie the more | of RAT 28 a aves, December 17.w 8 onm uggest.| F : , 7.15 a.m, .-y Hock ; -0- \u2014 wit resterda : Good - ellow Jach ; at there i es m\u20143$1.Im orters Parisian sro 2 ie una, Com manders.E.- MARUE, 520 pom .Cuzal, or and Mose Hes.| TR A changes apport A play the following haw 1 YT .8 Dee for such high riven, W now no Sahay py: 10.15 Lod RYE arr, SL ; Polynesian.Capt.J, E.: Troy, arrive xpress for New ruits J ordeaux & CO M M ERC vo: ° \u2014 Western leve, therefo nnot : ruary.1 : ry; p Barimat lan.\" 4600 Cap Ce bs ERE Mi xan ie | ++ Pine Gasiion à | Crion 38; Lake Shore 4 ; St.Paul # SMITH, EDWARDS & coys | hé stergnimes fore tht the advent of | 5102 January 810 i 4 À ; .A.; :30 p.n., ; - .\u2018 v ï ] : .; : ec , 2 Trans An Moravian.Soa GaptJames Wyite Lowell, and Neh, Express pr Boston via A Brandes.Co, Cognac TI MoNTREAL, December 17 pan Cent it av Y.Central § ; Michi- MONTHLY COTTON CIR- to the paie that its shares now oh pm.$101 Docanbe t February er 4 à Nova Scotis 3400 LU WT S Graham.Day E GOING NORTH, PS0 - \u2018outman & Co, 8 \u2014The Allans SS.\u2018\u2018 Austri ; ntral 1 ; Erie, Com.# ; do.2 CULA ; ic will receive a favourable re 12.32 p.m.\u2014 er; $L.01§ Januar CR, tian .W.H.Smith, 8.30 Xpress leave .Gibe., Schiedam .ustrian\u201d il Ohi .; do.2nd à ; R.ception.The rable re \u2014 $1.01} January; y.Hibernian -3300 Capt.W.Ri R.N.R | 8:30 a.m,, via Fitei s Boston, via Lo vw from Boston for Gl sailed io and Miss.2 : D.L.& We \u2019 - ine i prospectus of the und ruary.1245 ary ; $1.02§ Feb- { x jé Caspian.3434 Lt.F.Arche chardson, | 7-40 a.m., azrivin aburga at 8.00 sm, Troy at m.Hay, Fairma ; Frida r Glasgow at 8.30 a.m ware & ON st.§: Dela L ng informs us that the C ndertak- | 013 Jan p.m.\u2014$1.00ÿ December ; 3 Caspian.\u2026\u2026.3200 Capt.M.Troc R.N.R.Express leaving 10 ontreal at fay oy- at gow, Whiski n & Co.Glas y.m.on e Hudson 3 ; N.J.Central IYERPOOL, November 30, 1880 formed for the ompany has been | $1 uary.1.01 pm\u2014$1.0 er; $1- PE te DR Nestorian.1\" 2700 Lt.R.Barrett, I rives in Montrea New York at 8.00 ain.- R.The ies, \u2014The 88.« bash 1§; d 4; Wa-} A great change h \u2019 \u2018| meat i purpose of bringing fi 024 February.~\u2014$1.014 January ; and ; .Prosorian.2700 Capt.J.t, R.N.R.Night Ex slat 11.00 p.m.00 a.m., are Thome & Son .\u201cLombard,\u201d whi ; ; do.preferred 48; Union : e ; ge has come over our n _ in zarcase, by tl 8 resh R ; No winter Steamship Service via Seandinniiai 409 Capt.Jomgph ghhien.Ya] owell, and dunes Boston at 7.00 p.m.\u2026 D ; hiskies.8, Greenock | last vessel to leave Quebec hon was the | ; Reading 4; Kansas & Texas 13 [Faille et during the past month, and prices hark.tem of refrigeration, from Tre dry air sys- 52,000 Rentals Lou, 10,772 brls ; Wh tan Portland, Guenos Ayrean.300 Cant.Net Matas: in Montreal aù pm.via Eprngme nee and oi panson, Leith, Ginger Wine arrived home on the 13th inst, all well.| da Southern #; C.St.P.& M.24; Tl ang- | Xévanced 1d.per Ib.on deliveries of Ameri- suppir on he American seaboard and else | RRSPREES a 000 de Due do \u2018onts, 8 An ; freclan.\u2026 .8800 Ca t.-Lear.ight E -m., ing om, &c.y \u2014J 7) well.«ob.1.; inois .ere the United Ki nd else- SH 3 Abe 2 0; Barley 1 Oy tn conection with the nitoban : pt.Legallais.at 9 Xpress leaves Mac} .ames Stevenson Central 1§; i At tl ; nited Kingdom ; .IPMENTS.\u2014 y, 20,000 do.Tieed ao TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA Phenician 200 Gapt- McDougall.\u20ac Eh mi paire a gia Troy Botte, Coy Liverpool, Export shipped last week on, of Teterboro, Ont, | do.refer a noibal & ne Joseph 13; equéege to fil of our last report, owing (0 a opération the Directors Si have the tom | Epo?toh Comm, \u2018none Outer 1s; Wheat, = Waldensian .- Capt.Jame: les.ntral Vermont ght Rates, appl Bubli uiness & Sons\u2019 | Y& ued at $10 s of wool \u2019 ountain 33, and L ber iddli e end of Octo- | A some of the la; ye, 1,000 do ; B: ] ; Oats, 3,000 do ; TOR- \u2018 Jraldensian .2600 Capt.M s Scott.James Street.Railroad Oe PRY at .in Stout.ns ,000, to Provide >{& N.1}.Declined \u2019 ., middling uplands wer to- | influential men i rgest and most i Barley, 10,000 i ir te cn Gorininion .«.!12400 Capt.Moore: WH.D.VIAL , 186 St.Robert Porter & C sland.nce, Rhode .ined\u2014Rock Island 13; worth 6%d., but th vere momentarily | count n in the meat trade of thi \u2019 fectly me Canada SHIPP'E CO [ris Dominion 88 Co Lucerne.2200 Cant: ichôL Can L, port B 0, London, Ex ~\u201d Northern Pacific, pref 33 | duil and droop e arrival market wa: ntry and America.F ade of this ToLkpo, Dec = niess.Beaver Line.Dominion Line.| Ac wioundland.\u201c1500 Cant, Math Ne anadian Passenger A ottlers pf Bass & - \u2014The cargo of th .Mail , preferred, à ; Pacific and drooping at 5 6-16d.for De 8 | the \u201c Great Eastern \u201d & or this purpose WHEAT , ember 17.d en.wii perform a wee ly service between an,.1350 Capt.Mylina.Bow York Offiee 417 Bro ent.M Ale.Co's | wrecked: 0 e \u2018ship \u201c Boyne,\u201d ail à ; Manhattan 4, and C.C January deliver Thi .for December- | chartered stern » steamship has been | $!-01 bi ~10 a.m.-Call\u2014N viverpool and bortiand during the ensuing .F.McGrath.Wit on Office, 260 AN aoroadway, a r.Wm.McEwan .ecked at Cap Charles, i yne,\u201d | The posted s .C.&I.C.# | continued unti y iis state of things | Di T for ten years n | $1.01 bid, $1.02 asked 0.2 Red, \u2014 ter, with the following first-class Clyde-\u2019 THE STEAMERS 0 .F.SMIT ngton Street.Al ; Edinburgh, Scoi be sold b ) 8, is announced to P rates for bankers\u2019 Sterli : until the 18th inst.Th 18 | Directors have wi > but the | January; $1.0 ; cash ; sales at $1.03 - Genl.P , J.W.HOBAR , _, ÂMES., Scotch y auction for the be unch rling were | ON the spot fell ; .e price | relinqui wisely reserved GC ) 08 February ; 03% QUI Built breamshi 5 leaving Liverpool\u2019 on F THE LIVERPOOL enl.Passeuger Agent T, Apollinarig C concerned nefit of those | 1° anged at $4.79 for sixt .N ell to 61d.in the first ce | relinquishment o power of | Corn, No.2, 41 Ty; $1.12 April Mer- Rural and Portland ou Friday in each MAIL Albans, Vi., Get.§, 1800, Con SER ford § Company (Limited) Lond \u2018 , $4.82 ; 9 for sixty-day bills, and ovember, and t st week in | It is esti n three months\u2019 notice.| J® - % 4110 @ 41§c cash; 41 91C = , Oct.8, 1880.\\ .o _ 82 for ; , s 1en gradua is estimate - 8\u2019 notice, | BRUAIY ; 46 ; 41£c @ 42 NESS, ner Line.n Dominion Line, Salling from LE 28 ors for Direct Importation Soliite à Pas despatch from Paris to the London 84173 @ rs va pe actual rates at 6 Pl fluctuated gradually to 634., and: can carry on od hat this Lov athian vessel Nie Di 30e td À ay May.Oats, No i ATU! Cons.Tons.| 7 rom Boston each W ry THURSDAY Feb rom the Trade 2 es says :\u2014The suc , .an 180} @ $4.81 - for ecember-J at 1.BIC carcases of bee 1e y to 15,000 0.2 Red, $1.04 .noon\u2014Whea ULD- pate Winni 3,300 | Brooklyn.3,000 | from Halifax on Such WEDNESDAY, and .ebuary : Canal enterprise i cess of the Panama | The following table gi 81%.| American recei wary delivery.| 4,0 £, all hung\u2014eay 3,000 $1.10} March 1 January ; $1 08} Feb 4 TION Ce Manitoba.ontario.,.3,176 at Tough Foyle to Y ATURDAY, eallin T 44 zati prise is enormous.The o: : g e gives the quotations, | estim eipts were very large, cr ,000 tons of meat\u2014Dbesid y 3,000 to oF arch.Corn, dull ruary ; N, and Lake Champlal .2300 Toronot.3/934 Mails and Passengers coive on board\u2019and land » ion of the undertaking is i rgani- compared with the closing pri s, | estimates rather increased, and si > COP | and live eattle if des general cargo i cash.! - Oats, No 2 and APPOIN SAIS NGS\u2014PORTLAND To | Seotland, are intended tee from Ireland and \u2014The Stad ng 1s in full swing.| and tl g prices yesterday became the favourit » and six millions | regards t} if deemed advisable.A RECEIPTS \u2014W \u2019 nineut IVERPOOL- o be despatched acona Fire Insura 1e sales : ?| the Atlanti e guess on both sides of { it T s the dead meat tobe b + AS] Com, 2 heat, 34900 bu .Ma for LAKE NEÉIGON.12.Dec.24, 1880 SARMATIAN BOSTON, PE pany have made provision for t} nce Com- | Closing prev day.Op.\u2019g.1.0 exceedingly aophe New York market was ib has been decided to langhior Overs SHIPMEN TW A sols : TAKE WIN EUN Tan, mi | CIRCASSIAN.+ Thuriday, Dec.16, 9am OFFER FOR SAX ty | of all necessary claims, and ¢ payment | WU giel- + 78 pg.130, Oe: Sales.| the prices of future d the fluctuations in and bling saving unnecessary pe cattle | Con, 37,000 do Wheat, 12,000 bushels ; endors fs CAN (Tan 2) 101 FSARDINIAN 11 + £ 2 2pm IN BOND OR DUTY PAI Es, | Fret liquidation dividena of- $1 50 pes Lake Shore.127$ 127$ 126} Top 87,100 | This lull proved to be only t quite trifling, once mic (15 ooo] hme 0 he placed si ORONTO ve 1 Dec 81,1880 eee \u201c Jan Sam D, : : - Paul.113$ 1138 114 , to a violent st 1e preliminary | The chambers of th abroa BROUKLYN.\u201cJan.14, 1881 FROM 6 2p.m H > _ .; Do pid.12 114} 14,100 | 8 ; orm.About the 18th inst.: 1\u20ac prospectus then g e vessel, Bosrox, n SRO a me, MORI BAUME ee 1 | CHANGE OF T ar ENNESSY S BRANDY.| Company tome mon ior 2nd Life Insurance Nop est - HE a ul Tork caused oy bag ing | the Company wil be lle To to state that | gay, end fn fut HAL re 08 eacty, Will insure at the of large carrying | ARMATTANE \"Saturday, Dec.4 IME .8 Octaves and Cases, St > | divi ny have resolved to pay an interi 0.pfd.140 .11,100 | the South: ji y bad weather in ngland prime beef at thre y down in , and, in fact, trade is oiug to- five superlor accommodation f ates, and | CTRCASS N.Tw SOIL \u2018 \u2014 ., Star and V.0, ividend of 25s.y an interim | N.Y Ce ., - 140 700 > South; it was If this pro epence a pound.such lots as th | only confined t ne, oi le Laing fees, 1 nwiengers, | SATDINTAN SEE Mond COMMENCING ON A.Matignon & Co.'s Brand Te or der er poe papel at the | Con.Tite 108 7 Lui 2700 believed in here, but in ne short time undertaking the case, the promoters of this orders with, and ey compelled to ll rank Ka gents in Canada.SRNIAN.el J on \u2018 ra anuar ' am), on 1st | Erie Com.oo 120$ 4 market was driven i ime | di - ve the level rands in urchase the b apply in Liverpool to IE.J.SELX Passendans un énbouk \u201c an.1 ay, Dec 13th ; Qr.-Casks, Octa ; n y y next.e Com.47} 47# 1700 | cit driven into a vortex of nary traders to public be of or | ch n small lots.There i est yanager Canada Shipping Company pates Sioamengers may embark at Bo 8.T ; : 3 1880 1858.1860.ves, vintages 1840, 18 ! \u2014The All ; Do.2d.98 474 33,300 |, ement under daily and ; of ex- | capital of the C benefactors, The change in prices, hut re 18 no quotable Yang XXX, MAIN & MONTGOMERY reaver Meamers marked * on the at Boston on the rains will be run as foll ! Qu , , 1869, 1875, 1878; , 1850, ans mail SS.\u201c Sardinian \u201d | Ohio & Mis 4 .\u2026.\u2026.98% quoted from New Y rapid advances | is divided i e Company is £300,000 ; only be obtai , but outside figures could Mu re: end in Montreal to RY, Domin- 9, 1f they so desire.9 previous Mi OWS i\u2014 arts, Flasks and Half Flasks also Cases | from Liverpool for B , man,\u201d { oy iss.36 36% .388 14000 | OF unfav w York and a stream ivided into 29,990 ordinar hares which | quote ained in a small way iar & Co, | Custom House JSON, Rates of Passa , Leave Hochelaga for xed.Mail.Express | Ÿ #t | Del.& Hud.91 .106 5,000 accompanied by buying e South, | full id nders\u2019 shares of £1 eacl ow Western extra $4.25 per brl ; MÉRANCE & Co, Exchange cond DAVID via Halifax : > | Arrive at Ottawa.118 am 850am 5.15 pm - Vv.0.o\u2019clock, and contim .Johns at |N.J.C .91% 914 91} 91 3 100 | large busines ying orders.À very |] y paid up.The first issue of capi ch, | consin extr sat $4 @ $4.50 ; Wise Jouinion Company.» Agent Cabin Jax : Teave Ottawa for 30am 1.10 pm 9.55 pm GRAXAM\u2019 pan.on Friday res her voyage at 10 | Wah: en.79$ 798 80 100 | put siness was done in arrival cott r0wever, confined to £1 capital is, | comu a at $4.75 @ $5.50 ; Mini 18- ber 17 in ine $67, $78 and $88 Hochelaga .; S PORT ay.abash .43} 4 in 10,900 | PU the magnitude of cotton, | shares 50,000, ordinary imon extras sell at $5 ; Minnesota December 17 PTE I ording to accommod 60.Arriveat Hoch\u2019laga.12.10am 8.1)0am Pipes, Hhd \u2019 \u2014 À de Do.vf 3 443 44} dwarfed b of our operations is , payable £1 on applicati nary | choice and f at $5 @ $5.50 { Intermediate vo ace odation.) och\u2019laga.10.50 am 12.50 4.55 pm | close © ds., Qr.-Casks, variou | spatch from St.John, N.B Do.pfd.808 81 84 Ceres xd by those of New York allotment, £2 10 pplication, £2 on | South ancy bakers\u2019 brands .50, and .] rapeIate.= 45.00.Leave H pm 985pmr lu Man: consignments y rs marks, to | the harbour is bar hn, N.B., says Union Pac.107 3 85 .much as 400,000- , where as | on , s.on March 11, £ uthern Illinois and S ls up to $6.50.: | Rates of Passage Fa Ei ; an \"9 Hochelaga for dam 20 « Manitoban\u201d and a ne\u2018 Waldensian,\u201d there being only five INIA to-day ; | Beading.on ph 1074 108 31,100 | Sold in one day! pales were reported as a A o on July 15 rs le - Li @ $7.00 per 36 Louis brands sell ; from ntrea rrive at Quebec.8.pm.10.00 pm B ' aggregating 2,0 rare-rigged vessels | Kans.& T.44 : ver.| Of our market al ok the lead \u2019 + Railway News at $5.62 @ $6.00.and Michi- 1 via Boston: Lenve \"Quescs for T0am 0.55pm 6.30am OLL & DUNLOP\u2019 business is ver 00 tons in port.Shipping | Can.5 thn.44 dap 454 © | rapid] et all through, advancin OS : ! OATS\u2014There is = Cabin.5 Hochelaga .\u2026.5.80 Hhd OP'S GIN iness is very dull.pping | 22% Southin.Tih 742 Tag Tag «+.| rapidly than ours, say lic., or 4d sel GORN to-da ere is no change to noti Re LS $58, $78 and $88.00.Arriveat Hoch'iaga, 8 pm 10.10 am 10.00 s., Qr.-Casks \u2019 \u2014Th ck Island.137 .I .| against 3d.» or 4d.per 1b.EXC HAN y, and holders are fi notice Intaccording to accommodation.) Leave, Hochelaga for 8.00 am 5.10 pm 6.30 LE , Red and Green Cases.| to t e exports of horses from Montreal St.P.&C.47} 47 .135} 500 | price of 2 ob on this side, and the XCHANGE REP ORT.for No 3 Whites: 50c for N at be per bush T Steerage.LUS 15.00.Arrive stot Jerome, opm RAMSAY'S ISLAY ding United States for the fiscal North Pac.34 324 AE eee now nearl An eliveries on that side is Fripay, Decembe f@ 53c for No 1 and extra Whi do, and Sle roe Sieamors ofthe HALIFAX M ALO.INE Leave St.Jerome Tor 7.16 pm - Qr-Casks, Octa.WHISKEY, Es une 30th were 8,267 head > , year Po pid.65} 65} .éla .\u2026\u2026.| price here y for ; shove the corresponding heat in Chicago was quoted Jc il is a Smite demand.ite, but there F,arei x to Liverpool, via 8 ochelaga .6 ves and Cases.,675.The export » COSUNE inois Cen.121 5 \u2026\u2026\u2026.|12 coo nce, March deli FERBOHM\u2019S ADY te.higher.ER\u2014 There i y ntended to be despat t.Johns, N.| Arriveat Hoch\u2019laga.45 am \u2014\u2014\u2014 B 5 ports to Great Britai 1213 .1223} 123 Je.is equal t very at Ss Apvices.\u2014Fl co re is a dull feeli hed \\ NL | Arr och\u2019laga.9.00 \u2014_\u2014 ooth\u2019s were 329 horses : ritain | H.& St.J 23%.: q 0 almost 7#d.sol \u2014 Wheat oating car mmon and medi eeling for FROM © ave Hochelaga am \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Ol î » costing $38,770.& St.Jo.463 47 47] .| Spinners .sold here.at, firm; Cor : goes | su ediun grades Dassenger Steamshi CASPIAN HALIPAX Joliette; oe dt pr ee 3 Old Tom Cin, 5 \u2014 Under the new tax law of Nes York gop Pid.9898p set 17,200 | bought tty ee de excitement, goes on passage and for pet Whar: ie butter Ea rer, snd sure day, Dec.\u20ac | Leave Joli e.7.10 pm \u2014 14d ases.tate the N y Tor a .F 45 45 , not o ; spot but hav y ; Corn, slow.M eat | tak e freshly-made i | S 20, Jolictte for \u2014_\u2014 yala & Co.; ew York Central .Iron M ea.perated largely i ; elf » slow.Mark Lai en readil creameries a RATES OF PASSAGE \u201c Jam À | , Hochelaga ; 0.8 Cham paid, unde Central road has just ees.504 Big freee business i reely in arrivals, most of the rm ; Corn, quiet; Mi ne\u2014Wheat, | but y, as well as choic _ are SAIL EVERY THURSD © BETWEEN HALIFAX AnD | S31ve at céhelaza 6.00 am | Ext i pagnes, 1 r protest, its tax of $178 L.& N.83 bd LL.s in which has been s lati 26s.@ 263 ; Mixed Amber Cor stale lots are not e new dairies AY, |Cabin.$20.00 | Inter (Toe) raiaohelaga 82 am \u2018a quality \u201c Sec\u201d and capital, and $69,000 : 500 on | A & vel.844 in connection witl ; speculative, or : s.6d.Arrival n, | fine North wanted.We ; ce .00 | Intermedi cal Trains between Hull \u2014\u2014 [Pipty and Q and Extra Dry Cases | this d ,000 on earnings.Agni P.Tel.8 C1 IT ith business in New York.| Jae \u2014WL s off coast fo ern and Western cr ove quote \\ A Steer: ate.$15.00.rains leave Mile- and Ayimer.jf 1 Quarts.ses | this dreadful oppressi gs.Agmnst | Pacifi ; se .\u2026.35% 1 o-day the mark New ork.| 1: reat and Corn r | @ 35c ; earl creameries at Sew York to Glaseow, Liv age.$6.00.utes later e-End Station se ; Pe t ppression the Com ific Mail.522 528 5 à 1,100 rarket has been quiet; lish and F » moderate.E ; early-made do.at 33e ot) erpool, Queens CLASCOW Magni ven min-| PELEE ests, pany pro- | Man.El § 534 523 12,100 | ° the spot are wor quiet ; uplands rench country mark ng- | Western dair .at 28c® 30c; fin © gnificient Pal ù ISLAND ; «à + 5 ; Elv.834$ \u2026.% worth about 6d.Arri generally cl markets\u2014Wheat y-made at 25c @ th ono {ow .Duri \u2019 LINE senger Tra ace Carson al .WIN \u2014TI oe C,C.4 348 a.steady at 3d.i .Arrivals y cheaper.L s | OF two bran, ; 27c, with 1, Belfast, Londonderry or Bristol a Steamer ili be\" inter Navioation | NER Trains.and Elegant Siceping Cars on Bbls and cases ES, | pnglend higheat average price of wheat in | Cs CC ut.oth 6 1 208 \u201coo | est ae ie ara Ae, Tecent high- spots scndier \"Com, trope] al, made Wostern dain 5's price ; summer.rom Glas, y ched each week s to and from O , : 5 n five year .PS Re RAC .Js .» May, 6 15-16d y.0.2 Ri : , iet but | dairie J 2c @ 24c; Splendid new Steamers, wi > occasi gow for Boston (via H ek | Trains to and tlawa connegt W H, Mills\u2019 uart 8 was Hla, 7d Stl'ng Ex.60,47 ce eens ?oe ; : ed Winter W s of Northern b c; long b Stes 5, with unex asion requires alifax when | S nd from Quebec.egt with « H, Mills quarter, aud the low - per} 1x.60,479 479% .shipmen pre r Wheat, for EGGS\u2014T 1 butter at 22 bl ied te fie tro pan nr Glasgow direct.Vo from pe Trains leave Montreal and Quebec Cases, Pints Sham prsnes, meek ending 27th November ast, 415.60.Mongy Et 45 wi .824 ce INVESTMENTS 3 prompt, 46, gent month and next, 465.light supply of £ yo fair demand and à werful steamers, which w new and | A OM GLAS Trains R uarts.he others fig , 44s.5d.a.3 SR \u2018 F wo | @ good eggs, whi t ers, will ply re : USTRIAN GOW.un by Mont : | ures appl .CL À .LOUR.\u2014 .31c for N » which sell a bres han x an other art 2 < ir ces are Ln AN «+ November 23 GENERAL SIE) Fase armen Gonzalez, B ya 88 & Cos Sherries in their respective years to the same week * Ex dividend TT yin Dir Abbott, a leading banker and broker dull, and Tower pra $ Coptinues very] for Wostorn omen.and Eastern, and 200 e Second Cabin accom ss'ine.SCAN N 30 13 Place d\u2019Ar : r.-Casks, various ; ' \u2014The first i \u2019 : , has issued a circular, i aceepted to es would have to be 28\u20ac, as to Ja 15 eggs sell at 25c @ i tuperlor facilities for tra mmodations offer | Ww NDINAVI December 7 202 St.James mes, { Mo .marks.st shipment from th : ee 0 most prominent railw ular, in the effect business.TI \u2018 4 quality, and limed at c means.Everything is rave lers of moderate ALDENSIAN.\u201c 14 Opposite S reet, NTREAL.J S H thg Canad C e mines of nals in t} 4 way and financial jour- reported was 322 brl - ihe only sale per doz.at 19c @ 21c à r pplied, and : \u201c e St.Louis H .; mnadian Cop a in that cit .Jour rls.Superi : pare made thoroughly com d, and passen- | AUSTRIAN FROM BOSTON 21 (ôtel.QUEBEC.° AMILTON & CO.any was due a fe Pa nd Sulphur Com- MONTREAL STOCK L gard to the maki offering suggestions in re- ed, at $5.50.perior, uninspect- | o POTATOES AND ONIONS-\u2014Pri Fae Apvs for pammphiet of information NEST November 10| _Pésember mT! Sain 38 end 40 ST, SIMNERT STREET, | most saditac respecting ths propose ave ONTREAL STOCK LIST.are a good I are Er Brass: $5.45 ond a austecs, and there is oon de.| sailing lists, to \u201c ormation NITOBAN.4\u201c 17 296 | most satisf: S property are | 2° MoNTREAL the risons, and am F uperfin $5.45 @ $5.50 5c for blue C e- en SCANDINAVIA \u201c MONT atisfactory, steady pr g , December 17 se we find the following: ong | Fancy .540 @ 545 | 80c for Nort henangoes ; 55c @ 6 H, PATTERSON, À WALDENSTAN # REAL shown in the progress being 2.| Great W owing :\u2014Ten shares | Spring Extr 0 @ 53% rthern and East ; SaC 5 , A NSIAN.: 31 November : \u2019 progress of the mi , wy [BT : estern of Canad, 5 8 | Super! @.5.35 | @65c for choi ern Rose, and 60 177 ST.JAMES STRE gent, Through Bi Le ssse ns ati sa ee Janua mber 29 sharehold ; 1e mine.The 5 ex £155 Ps a at 154 would perfine .530 @ 5.35 , choice Eastern : c - ET, Montreal pool phi ills Lading gran ry 7 .285 : ers meet in Lond STOCKS.sh exg , and earn dividend cost | Strong Bakers.1.90 - Onions are fi and Houlton stock - ., Glasgow ted in Liver- es instant on on the 23rd 25 ag 24.£ idend 2 per cent £ Fi ers\u2019.ieee @ 5.00 re firm at $3 @ ck.GIVEN, Or 16, AUSTIN BALDWIN & (0 ports, to all P \u2018and atall Conttnentat ?Sn] .2S Res 8, £100 Grand Trunk oor £4 | TIDE.60 @ 65 | red and $3.7 $3.25 per brl f General A Canad oints inthe United St Ao NRL EA ee ge N >\u20ac | HA would runk Second Pref.Stock Middlings.0000] : 5 @ 4 .$3.75 @ $4 for yell i or Boston Decembe gents, 53 Broadwa, ada, and from all ; Staies and AT a ; ORTHERN P \u201d de KA ould cost £90 Lo » OF Poll Cees 4.40 | very cho ; yellow, with PORT er7 v, New York, | and the : all Stations in Canad X- .ACIFI0 Rainwa ga , and earn dividend 5 ards.70 @ 88 ice ones sellin i ! some lication ; sm | Glas Uniied States to.Liverpool and ¥ dicat ; y\u2014A Syn- | Bank of Montreal cent., or £5.£ idend 5 per | 2ntario B Cerne 3.95 - BEANS g a little dear gow, verpoul ana e of American a Le Ontario Ba | $200 là p.c.> .£100 Grand Tr ° Antarlo Bags.; ® 3.50 \u2014There contin er.oi Conne A POSTON OR HATIFAX ou a Bil allwa MONTREAL has arranged to provide 340-000 000 ers Bink BRA rn eh be: Pref, Stock would cost £48, and ror er 28 8 22 [70 @ 91.60 Der buste marlet fe firm at 31 r to con- rE Fa EE a rang A rent AGENTS IN CANADA FOR morigage loan, Le complete the line in three olson Bani.lsd pe.Trunk OXlinars FU 25e = £70 Grand Oamumar\u2014Outario $4 40 @ $4.45 selling \"$1.85 por\u201d Dean.eXira choice toa at some (National Despat and Grand Trank the ND N DE RUYPER & * & C \u2019 that Drexel, M Bank J 'oronto.100 [81p.c.earn no dividen would cost £17 and Rye\u20148Tc.@ 89¢c.49.steady at ¥ ush.Pea beans ! Despatch nk Railways SON, Rotterda 0., A.Belmont xel, Mornan 1k Jac, Cartier.{bc ividend.Totals, £15 0 c.at $1.80 @ $1.90 are Connties Albany NP te ), and by the Boston and M t MARTELL & C ' m, &C ont & Co.; Winslow, Lani > | Merchant Bank.2 [2ip.c.| Thus the s, £155 and £7 ATS\u201435¢ there is a fair d 90 per bush; and i Western York Central and Great on real an ; : ; C0, Cognac, & Co., J.8.Mor w, Lanier | East'n Towns'ips B'k.109 8 p.c.same sum which w : Peas \u20148lo.ir demand for vello ; uo, od Bos stern Railways (Merchants\u2019 Déspateh Jui d Boston Air Line Hen ROBIN & co, ce included in the su & fo and others, are Quebeo Yank.oo 8 k- 19 sine.£205 of nominal stock in ie Grant Was Come ho ; = Sac.ron Fao per bush for.Common and 5 - ; rough Ra \u2014_\u2014 = .fr -.gnac, \u2014 n.que Natio) 5 -C.ans i ; - NMEAL\u2014B3.00 @ $: - ia the i proueh Rates and through Bills of Leding | THE DIRECT oni CHANDON, Epernay.England net loss of specie by the Bank of | San.Bk of tonate 1 100 poe: would buy roth an Income of £12, Conv=-60c @ 61e.1x bond) to arri po JAY AND STRAW\u2014Th i + in the Eu or ihe Agents of the bave named AND BEST ROUTE | 84 Boa pi Coblenz, ing the won after all, only $76,000 dur Dominion f Gommerce 50 A be Grand Trunk Company with capital in the ou DErrEn\u2014 Western, 1h bon Jo arrive, ol good steady domamere continues to For Freight TO = STIER, B , and the reserve is sti - | Bank of Hamilton.-C.It would an income of ska, 14c.@ I5¢.; B : vc.5; Kam- | at prices withi y, with AN \u2014_ appl ght, passage or other info - , Bordeaux.45 per cen erve is still over | Maritime B on.: ould seem, therefo 20e.: ; .; Brockville, 18 tions.n range of our Ç at LANE ROUTE se haa Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowel, | sceooss, ies\u2019 & \u201ca, 19 per ont i Tor i | HERI chine rom Grew Weir of Cand He Sort Tn Dh © Ein ef an hsb nv gi om 284 Me Cun ul .8; AUG.SCHMITZ UNTER, 7 Rug Scr e, | i ; THES & this state > per cent.Ou | St Tie.\u2026\u2026.2222 200 0 a selection of T Le , @ 22c, ; Creame $24/@$25.8 ce and extra choi d Steams BERNS, Antwerp ; 10, Or RICHARD MUL C0, Oporto.ment the Directo .1 | Standard Bank.cannot fail runk Securities 4 @ 27¢ ry, 24c.Straw sells fai ce ab \u2014 délween NE ve ship Compan C.Hus erp; RUYS & Co.Rotterdam ; W ! LER & DARTHE ly meeti rs.at their week- | Federal Bank.C.not fail to prove profitabl > per ton f s fairly at $26 @ YORK and y (Limited) | & Hv6o, Hamburg; JAMES er dam ; Orceste Z, Tarragona : eting on the 16th i ; Imperi nko.3 .{| the immedi ove p e.Apart from CHEESE\u2014 : or rye, but it $28 ries CORR AOD Soren Helse Burren & sons Bremen : ?fod TE eos LE Marseilles, change the posted oth insiam did not SCRA .a et ae _nerease of income there is | quality.12c.@ 12}c.according to choice to bring the latter gure ng ; ; .R., NE \u2019 st; MoNTGOM- À J RE i .\u20143 per | Intercolomat g i : more rapid d Lar = der.) will be BUTHNI Co We CORK.ERIE & WORKMAN 17 sant Bl OM osten , Dublin.Huron C oal Co.ment in capital v ; pid develop- ARD\u201412c.@ ; DY \\ .ay, 22 on ; JAM church street, Lon- ron Copper Ba; ve pital value i | .@ 12}c.fo a, ot | i pari : Wednesdns, 2 boo.Lod A ALLAN, TO.Great Clyde and all points in NEW ENGLAN teeny & HIBBERT, London a CoMPANY.\u2014A meeting of the Dom.Telegtag ho.curities.n Grand Trunk se- york \u2014Heavy Mes, Hen © $17.00 MARINE INTELLIGENCE G.TA , .eet, ; y IRS, Jam e A WN D t LAD, shar 1 .: a Co.et Ar mre AMS\u2014 \" v : JU.es porte + nn i | ect! ives Mr Sy Écu que Pre mon com DONNEES WA aE gs re cently elders of (this Corporation was re- Eloi, £ Ont.Nay.Go.HAILWAY EARNINGS Bacon 10e, ere, 123c.@ 13c.Lonmon, FOREIGN PORTS \u2019 ; purpose wr HNIA.rednesday 26 Jan.* race H.BOURLIEL Toronto; LEVE & ALDEN, ing Cars run on the night trains thet enter | CANTE., Dublin, visability of reduci on to consider the ad- | City Gas Co.cl dis be \u2018 AsHEs \u2014 Pot \u2026, pLONDON, December 17.\u2014Arrived on the ARTHIA cn Wednesday, Feb, 5, « | Boston ray, New York, and 5 State street, | Parl ure Station.ler ELL & COCHRANE, ; Af ucing the number of sl Merchants\u2019 Exchange; p.C.| 149 | 148% T} ; er 10 8, easier; $5.05 @ #5 Sven and Henry Edge.ed out\u2014 Aud gen pos LEE Wohesday, Feb.2 yor to 2 rlor Cars on Day Expre Dublin, ter an explanat shares.| Cle Pret oi Oris Fame] 100 if bor _ The gross earnings of Lo per 100 lbs, 5.10 ed out\u2014Seythia, C onde, des York, CES following Wednesda eb: 9, « H.&A ALL CARS AND TR hid &c, & tl ion from the Chair uebe dit Fon'r.} .+rvjv000 [in the Uni gs of the leading lines D and Sirius.» Canton, Leverson .ay from Ne 5 State ses: ALLAN, Bonaventure & AINS run betwee vy ©, 1e announcement man, cFire Assur\u2019nce.| 109 .the United States for tl RESSED Hoas\u2014Firm ; NEW 8 oney OB dates or Pass A w 0 State Street, Boston, and WITHOUT tation, Montreal, and B n N.B.\u2014Orders i would .was made that a Bil ontreal Invest.As ending 3ls , r the 10 months | NEw rm ; $6.50 per 100 1bs YORK, Decembe ye.th such Tete accommodat) Se and $100 gold, | \u20142ecembet 1] 2 Common Street, Montreal.froush io CHANGE al Baggage } Boston sale Trade © received from the Whole- | had pra Parliament?000 Canada potion, Co.a.PIN nOL hithanto Ent increases in uiet à Chica #10 4 17,1265 p.m \u2014 Whoats ue from Liverpool r 17.\u2014Arrived\u2014Cel- 1ecessary Return tick ris, 15, gold, additi N D.1 0 aly.only 500 di ve 1e scheme, whil Canada Shipping Cc tory of a nown in the his- .1.20; 2 Red, $L ; Milwaukee, | Italy., December 17.\u2014A he Come etage at vers Io favourable to onal.Bermuda, West Indi BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE y issented.» While | Dundas Cottén Co fi ny of the Companies.Th $a December $1301 Tammany s $b cash | HA \u2014Arekved- mel very low rates.Stecrage ; ndies and ATRONAYENTURESTATION CUSTOMS \u2014The N Graphic Printing ¢ igures are the best evid .These | $1.3 February.Co anuary: S120 D | Pra aX, NS dane otler parts hes Ad Queenst cerage tickets ' all trouble to Passengers.at th thus saving ew York Evening Post Mont.Lo\u2019 e More Ce tive com ence of a fairly ac- Wheat, 103,000 bushels quiet.Recelpts\u2014 rince Frederick, Carl, À mber 17; Stqamer Ti arts of Europe ab lowest, rates.© Porto Rico Line.ers.at the Boundary SRT the Money market says of | Moni.Invest ABA.Oo \u2018Uni merce thronghout the entire | 6004010 FF i; Soon, Sour So.| Bound to Reval, put in| rom New Orleans ; i \u2018 .Re SET grees ; \u2014 : .6,000 do.; Rye, 6,00 do.; Bar 0.j'toal., n here this mo ! cart 1 ago Hons of Lading Biven foo Day Express leaves Bonavent a EE rs conti et The Money market | Boyal Can.I Bdg.Co : nion.Not one road on the 1 re 0.; Barley St rning for Continent © Antwer or Belfast 880a.m.Night Ex rture Station at ch ER ntinues very active, but r Can Dan ae Coo decrease, whil ist shows a | pat AS 0, Pec \u2019 eamer Sarmatia im 269 For nent, and for oR and other Ports on Day E Ë press leaves at 5.30 Ë or stri ; > bul apparent] t} anded Credit C se, while the exces .ceipts, 122 ember 17, \u2014 Wh from Bost: n arrived this af fedite soon )ay Express arrives at s b-Ia.; AT ngency is not y the | Globe Printi 0.1879 ; s of'1880 ove >.122,000 bush.; shi cat \u2014 Re- | Li on, and will leav afternoon errr Pan's opt and Passa rranean Ports NEW ENGLAND ame Station from .apy mes ren \"and LS so severe as yesterd L.Ch?ng Co.9, in some instances r | a.m.~Opens at $1.pments, 32,000 do.9.30 verpool, G.B.ave to-morrow fo No.4 sage, apply at the Com- 0.05 p.m.Night E and the TOWNSHIPS at | J 5 Roh VHS TTE commissions are not ay, | EC n est.Law J'nR to over four milli zes, ranges from one | $1.08! @ $1.03} F $1.08 February.11.22 a.m.The wrecked sch * VEEN ywling Green.F : ght Express at 9.15 a.m.+ 5 $ À JA , a8 the , 80 generally aid anada Central R: Xe r millions :\u2014 000 bush.à ebruary.Corn\u2014Rece a.m.\u2014 | Round, C.R.ooner Freedom Orto ON H.BROW For Tickets, apply to 202 St kN ie din n.Six per cent., h y P! Dominion St yBds| .GROSS _ 0 sh.shipments, 34,000 eipts, 329,- | of St., has been sold t ,at Cape La THOS.W N & CO.Windsor Hotel and Bonav .James street, , (A Mecicire nr minimum rate .» however, is the | Dominio ock, 5 p.c.SS EARNINGS FROM JAN.1 TO pens at 44je.May 11.18 a do.9.31 2.m.\u2014 St.Peters, for $120.Th o L.J.O'Toole .; Dece 5 St, F .WILSON H.P.ALDEN venture Station.2, Bot «2 Erin) .rate on call loans.Ti n Bonds.DEC.31.Oats\u2014Receipts \u201c11.18 a.m.\u2014391e.Feb \" for $30.e cargo of coal sold tion will mber 18 » Francois Xavier s! , GUSTAVE LEVE ox * is offered to-d .Time money | Dom: Tel.5p.c.st, 1880 do pts, 9,000 bush.; shipn ruary.il er street.Supt.Tra y CONTAINS ay for four Y | Gov.Deb, BLE BAS.deel Alabama Great .1879.9.43 a.m.\u2014Ope 3b 5ipments, 37,000 -\u2014\u2014\u2014,\u2014 ARD OF \u2014 8 pt.Tragic.Passenger Age: HOPS.BLE cent.and for : months at 6 per | G .6 p.C.sig.| Atehi at Southern.§ 521,097 a.m.\u20143lic Ja pens at 30jc January.1 da, atits \u2014_\u2014\u2014 = QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMP Presa DLEY BARTOW, enh OPS, BUCIU, MANDRAKE borrowed for 30 days money can to-day be Gov.Deb: 8 pe de fuel, Cedox Rapips,& Nor 1570783 $, Jalod | 000 bush.; Shipments, 1 Receipts, Se IMP mit the AR LI N Fer MARTINIQUE, ST OMPANY.Decemi lent and General-Managr.* ; ar DANDELION.\u2019 of + po.6 per cent.and a commission Go.Deb.she Et.Sentral Pacific pibs,& Nor 1 roms 010.0% 882 a.m.Opens at $13 33h00 do.Pork \u2014 ORTS.| TR à - ~ : 7 Pr .m ; .0 BÉBeenfencce[en0e0|.n-00s|u-010- | Éhleago and Alton »420, \"14 : \u2014 $13.22! > 94 ry.11.id Bout Cali .Dec.OES and TRINIDAD, 68.ALHAMBLA, \u201d 1 or SAT AND er Meptoal Quan | per cent.¢ mercantile paper is 6 @ 7 Mir Harri BS Bds.Chicago and Fast Minois.erie \"60502 Opens at 86.03 February Land 052 à m= Orde 200 RAND TRUNK WEST.oards in ing at C \u2014 IS ERMUDA, 88 | ees , OTRKB DITTEES.A a Ra iL Harb § os .Bds.cago, Milw., and St.P.10215\" 704 954 .anuary.1 m.\u2014$8.55 @ r 900 bush peas; C&Bai .CARRYIN.ork Harb 16.\u2019 FLAMBOROUGH nf \u2019 At a meetin .- | Montreal 6 Pp.c.Bds.|.LE | Chicagoand North-We P.10,215,000 7,851,612 MILWAUKEE, Dec Wm Dow&co 40 bush aird 400 bush do: G BRITIS or, Ireland For ST ! LO SUT) 101 of rf me g of the Directors of the | Mont ¢.Bonds.+.| Chic., SL.P rih-West.16,003,523 18,214; \u2018Wheat\u2014 Receipt.ember 17.\u20149.30 a.m.\u2014 | 20 brls flour; WF sh barley; J E Hunslcker 216 ISH AND AM y |For ST JOHNS, ARECIBO AGUADIL- 4 i) 7 Hudon Cotton C of the | ontront W.W.Bds.el Oe ay & Om 120004 214,002 | 8,00 bushels.b.52,000 bushels © ohiorani, | Bros 243 bris'do; Johnston 130 bris do; Magor LT MAILS ERICAN | HUM MAYAGUEZ, BNE \u201cARROY Pe me corp Liver, Kidneys, and U resoluti ompany, recently held Montrea 7 p.e.Stock.= | Gov nati and Springfi\u2019ld 724,841 982.714 | ry.11.46 am,\u2014g a.m.\u2014Opens at $1 on ents, | Baird 125 brl 0; Jno Anderson 120 bri agor .¢O, PORTO RICO, 0, = Zs vousness, Sleepless ans, Ner- solution was pa d » & | Montreal 6 p.c.S eof enenef ina * ., Col, Cin., and I\u2019.» 637,300 .m.\u2014$1.01 December ; 014 Janu- bris do; D Blackm 0 brisdo; C& (D STEM December 28, at, 10 CO, 88.HADJI D ylooptesaes solid especlilly mills, wl passed to enlarge their | Montreal 5 » Stock.|.\u2026 | Denver and Rio G .3,536,439 | 2,975,170 RECEIPTS OF PROD er ; 1.02 January.| «Mann 125 bris do 400 ore 125 bris do; L q Jan.¥ s : Co ore .= 0105 5 .ç ks do; R& , For freight, passa End à \u2019 claw are & Hudson C ale Complaints.i ls, whose capacity has been found *Ex d p-c.Stock.) .! | Detroit, Lans.0 Grande.2.004508 06,304 vox-Décember 17.bags do: R J Meikle 210 bags de hote Cas Te A ES AE anal| à S!OCO IN COLD imited to meet the r ound too x dividend.eee oe Detroit Taps, ond Nov WEB Sins Peas, brls.ER Qu M.,0.40.10 Brls dshes: Order 6 brls do; Order à briser .3H & CO., Agents.C \u2019 - .8 y « business.| equirements of thei Hannibal and quette.1,292,374 917 1 Oats, bush.00 10\" # Io Order 1brl do; H_ Dobell: do; Order 4 bris do; 29 Broadway, New York 08 ailroads: RIT De paid for a case they w siness.The new additi ir - H nd St.Joseph.2.07 100 | Barl D Sint ; obell&co 3 buis dos TC , ork, hel 3 cose they will no : w addition D.LCRN ouston and T 02753 1550947 | Plans\u2019 bush.700 on 5 bris do; J D rls do; J C ; Entrance, 2 M .elp, er for apything inpere not cure orf stand, 1 ; , We under- dACDQUGA 1 ex.Central 2,86 WMT | Flo \u2026 400 3 bris do: ; J Dougali&co 5 b .ning (he LEVE & ALDEN , 2 Morris street.\u2014ro i prthihx opie or Lifurio m1., is to be 220 feet in 1 LL Illinois Central (Ill 861,125 2,343,640 ur, bris.Cees 8 do; K&Cookson 2 rls do; Order 4 LDEN, \u2014 oy us thoi nous in wi i : n length by 80 feet Sea Broker.| .Do.(I inois).65,228822 4,699, Ashesbrls.\u201c1,725 i brls do; Bell, S& n2brls do; EW Seal oA all St.James street, Montreal Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Bosto Bee Der EE ELEC Hep Bittersand try R | ed ridth, which will make, when complet- ï Indfâna Bloom and West Tapie LOT ST Buen, kegs.hr Le 136 kegs do; Order 0 Eri on A Aver&oo a mo ; ar] Decamher 17 À E, Manager.York Philadelgh a.n, New| @ I loep, Fake no Other.f by about 85 math of the mills 800 feet DOM INION SECURITIES International and Gt.Nor.vi.135240 Dr , 160 50 14 Hier on rder 6 bris do; W' Mapoack ov) ; semher .\u2019 1.C.1san absolutoazd1irrestéfhle A eet avera; i 3 n estern., 312,7 Le: > 19 cers 7 :co; Morin&co 52 csks hi ED WITH EVERY Decomber if eB | AND ALL POUPEE AND SOUTH ranicieas use cop Chics nd\u201d than double the size.of ar ete Canadian Railway Invest Louisville and Nash ville Lies Tallow.ow i oge: °C Oa 50 cs fo, Or atone Bai LH.ee actory in ini has n nvestinents y; | Mi ; ouis.615,90 025; obacco.nid 2 .es; J Wat, r do; GT Ste ooksellert tte ROVEMERT.MODERN LEATH ER BELT 150m) Trains leave Montreal : devote che now addition % I is intended.to dently becoming more popular .Missouri Pacifie.s andTex.26519 254 BIW.& TE Wines.18 ue Tne 14 S'L'Cassidyéce Tosi do: ro Recker ® ins » vit Queens RK and .15a.m.\u2014Day Express with W \u20ac - of a to the production | MOREY ma 1 the | Mobile and Ohio.1\"! ,453,80 3,186,303 TE cee lo; E Hagar 4 bris; F : Adam Darrls se sois a pi Pres aies vo 8 rer fn ca He pos qu 6 compare wih 5 month ag, hows Nelsen Oh ara: lg | LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MA een ie Late es IC TT Nov.27, ill-owners, Manufacturers, Iron F at 0.40 p.m.sune day with in New York \u2019 2 7 ib 8, or to the Wam h a month ago, sl St.L., A.and T.HU 070,027 1.678, RKE 1 os; Lord&M \u2018155 x; Singer Machin ; MAN 27, at 1.y 1 Foun- .BE y without change.rands of useta | ve go, shows a ; À.and T.H.\u2026.UE 678,837 ee oY Tu 35 brls flour; e Co oyable ip | BCR \u201c\u2026\u2026\u2026Dee, 2) at 5.00 bm.ders and the Hardware Trade will please gant Sloop Nighy Express\u2014Wagner\u2019s Ele- here.cotton, so favourably known ry marked advance, includi 52% Troe; (Branches): Sores a0 Dec.' Hodgson, S&co 3 pals; J Reynolds or: Rare: HI ree \u201c 1, at 1.00 p m.notice that p gat ping Car run through to New York Trunk Orisinal, 3 S ng Grand | gy Le Iron Moun.and 8 4505330 5 48,310 LIVERPOOL.§ 5.00 5, Dec.17, > bags; H Bulmer 1 car ds L bls Ram- EuTANN LITE 16, at 3.00 Tm.el , : .> 8 Train makes \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BC» ; econd Mo st.nd San Fran\u2019co.2,186, 3,980,365 { Flour.° = me 5.00 P.M., otors, i I Jan 2 at Cy am! B ARRY SM Sleeping Car rai Troy and Albany wiih otton Con nal 0 FIN AN CI AL Donde, 1 ; First Preferred, 5} @ 6 Tignes Sh Bau and Sioux ity\u201d 2 12% Spring Wheai, 3 : 2 13 3 3 8 a 12 0 Hoehelagary proces R.Rhp ec ® .00 p.m., 20 A.m.\u2019 g a ond do., 74 ; Thi ; - abasgh, St.L.Jity.1,195,801 \"907 555 r(new) 9 8 @ 910 | Morin 1 \u2014 aigle 760 bus Cry, BLI Le 6, at 10.00 a.m | & C0 New York Ti .; & LOT EE\" » 74 ; Third, 3} ; Perpetual wi , .and Pacifi.10,267,8 7,555 | White Winte 1009 8 @ 100 rin 1 car hay; A L Hur sh oats; J E 0007 ÉReLIC iN 15, at 3 1.Hy r rrough Mails and E «>» \u2019 Th 14: G ! petual 5 p.c.\u2019s sconsin Central ,267,873 7,266,105 | Club r.92 @ 9119 son 8 cords wood; ST \u2018Urtubsse 1 do; N° - RITANN Lv X'at 3.00 p.m.arried via this Line.xpress 2 Corn E e Money market i 4; Great West ; , | YASEOnRIA Leal.ee 919,310 66,106 | Glub.9 2 @ 91 |16do; wood; § Therien 8 do; ; N Mas- = ANNIC , at 8.00 a - .xchan .continues ern Do.5 > \u2014 eT 657,793 | Corn @ 10 69 6 do; J Leve , lo; T Thet 0 New MT Sun Foi, 2 8 3.00 oom: LEATHER BELTING MANUFACTURERS Gorman ces, and Tickets cold, at all MONT ue with remarkable ease, and th to work |13.The most ce 20.5 p.08, 1 @ TL Cornel 0 0 @ 048 7085 Guction 8 do: À Graliain j9de; À L Yo I | fi.jou 30 Live PASSAGE at 10.00 a.m.564 St.J Once.; at the Company's \"TREAT, willing lenders at rates hi be banks are | at which we are not or is in Midland, IRON.oatey seine B03 2 0 9 2 3 2 se poultry: N Arbo do, JA Vaillancourt à pk a EL and $1X $100 go rpool and Qu oseph St, 143 ST James STREET, MONT Im 20e which tavour bor- | j not much surprised, hav- TT Qats.\u201c62 @ 006 0 0 | Brailey 15 kegs butter.M J Saucier 5 do; G Ts ail gy S00 Thi eturn Tickets, HI MONTRE AL TO A arr hort CUAS.C.MCFALL porters Ë Manufacturers\u2019 |.ul Good commercial bills are readily pac the very favourable tement 1er porta Bat mail advices of December 4th re- Por.808 00e 9800 con furof feted Cast a ds Gow jante 00 814 tp paditional, \u201d ¢ on, $7, an \u2019 \u2018Albany, N.Ÿ gent.\u2018 gents i negotiable at 6 /@ 7 per cent cently made by the Presid i rop of 1s, 6d.per ton i Hoo S92 S00 0a 00 ALDap do; Casells, S&co | case leather: \u2018 Tigges, Serv, elve years.half Lharen be- WERE AWARDE June 19, 1880 « \u201ctreal \u2019 | and da ent.as to name esident of that Com- | Pig Iron at 51s.6d n in Scotch | Tailo 3000 06 6 @ 00 | GS pineau 1 head live stock; L Sent leather; >.! tgp E STE y ants, $50 , half-price, In- \u2019 AIDED 2 pred OFFER FOR SAL | and date, and we hear of s .pany\u2014these bonds ha cumulati s.6d.@ 52s., with stock Tallow % 0 42 038 0 @ 41 0 Smily 3 dressed hogs ; L Senecal 1 do; oni OR PioJERS DO N A A \\ E, Uk aw ome transactions rave advanced from nulating.In the Clev ks ac- | Boef (new).; @ 003 0 @ 0 Miie End\u2014R Graha ; Lez | Um Tbr pas ener oxen, | First Prizes and a Diploma TO ARRIVE AND EX STORE oven à lower rate.Call and short-dated vus 531071 @ T4.St.Lawrence and | On for No.3 Pie, an tay at Bae, og mot | Shes?mewi.6 0 @ 0 06 0 @ © 0 Hemera dor 3 1 er phgs poullrys D D ser | ntreal ASSAG A : WHITE CAUS 3 ! ns ate negotiabl ; waare up 8 @ .n for No.3 Pig, and 1 - vd.per \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Henrl 4 do; J I Joyd 1 do; À Corsi do; per Brig onderry ou to Liv GE.At the Dom eyes GE R CAUSTIC SODA : \u2018 8 e at3@4 and t P 9, and Weil .1g, and ls.less f kegs batter: J Th rsin 2 do; B shatols Carmen censt Liverpool, I inion Exhibition her , 60 p.c.« Widnes\u201d | loans une | Gre; ellington, | Pig.In spite of \u20ac 8.1688 dor No.4 : lock 6 do; \\ Kh thompson 4do; S Pol yes Salton | + ron TENNANT SAL SOD, loans at 4 @ 5, as fo the naire of the Grey & Bruce, 1 @ 1.Northern 02 | rocks are increasing, and Moser.Cone MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH | Korrsressed Nr do 5 Reomima {cor 4 ag aking Vhs reat from | LEATHER BELTING, BLÉACHING POWDER spi ROLL | is s and other considerations.There | and Debes unchanged.Government Stocks | 1O% hold 118,000 tone, tessa, Connal TO THE MONTREAL HE sted nog 8 Roomme dan | | ALD.Pus, Yop rive in Lonnite Star Steam- BELTING LEATHER and SULPHUR DER and ROLL be no new feature in the market for Ster an Debentures are all higher, but in the week over 17,000 ote Scotland last L HERALD.ba ROUSE*S POINT.arg 8 ho in 9 - 1 in 1 4 hi .=n ; Ld i shi a 3 ; pas Ja romeo via Licorpco ; days HARNESS LEATHER BICARBONAT ro SODA, LUMP ALUM Egy ee: which is merely nominal 7 2 months interest is included.the Tees.The Steel trade is brisk.om CANADIAN.P Co lasson & co 881 boxes raisins ; McKenzie ton \u2018er inf crate rap o0h to all B@7\u201d Send for Pri M ; \u2018ted SULPHATE OF premium for round ollowing were tl y, Vaughan & Co k \u2019 STE.ToroNTO, D ieson 10 es ; McDo rls; RC er va de C ormatio rates, rice Lists and Discount for Telegraph: COPPER | ++, ; und amounts of | ti 5 1e closing quota- | OUt-put f Steel, .make a very large WHE 0, December 17.1 keg ; Order 15 cs; ugall, L & co 2 csks and S Street org,\" UORTIS n and passe October 6 TTT graph\u2019c purposes sixty-day bills betw tions on the 4th D g quota put of Steel\u2014close u 3 5 {EAT \u2014 Fall, N Goodyear cs; Hodgson, S & n Or to Agent, 37 acsage, ap- D & W 239 GENUINE RED LEAD .s tween banks, and 8: 1 December, 1880 :\u2014 week.The Me: pon 3,000 tons per | $1.11 ; N , No.1, $1.13; No.2 Goodrem RCo1es ; L H Packard co 1 case; BIC roadway, FOSTER and LITHARGE | over the counter.N' > 3 : Lhe anufactured Iron trad 11 ; No.3, $1.05 ; Spring, N i No.3,1 4 Dubois 5 boxes ; Order 5 do & co 1 case; - COGHLIN Wi L ., BLACKELL & WILSON er.New York drafts a generally is in a healt} a rade | No.2, $1.16; No.3 g, No.1, $1.18; | Tees &co3 pkgs; N Y Pi and 5 barrels ; arte of 88} Dover BSL suipy SOLE! W & CO GENUINE DRY WHI\u2019 ILSON'S | drawn at} @ § premi AT\u20ac | Atlant ILWATS.have been fi lthy condition.Prices | 1, $1.03; N ; No.3, $1.10; Barley, No.| micsen RP ER es 3 Y Gilmour Los Red H publisher?ber og SUIpice Stren AGENT, .BEST SOFT EN .ITE LEAD.2 premium.The Stock | D ntic & St.Lawrence 6 p.\u20ac = Pl rm, and in some cases hi ane Na! 0.2, 94c @ 98c; No.3 E .| mieson 25 cases: Tees & © mour | cs; RC Ja- Montreal Brewe d je ; T ENGLISH PIG LEAD market was not ver : o.6 p.c.Sterling Mort Bio 110 @ 127 ate producers are higher.88c ; No.3, 80c; Pe ! .3 Extra, | bdls; A Smith & col co lcs; J Crilly & co 2 Ix] M A N \u2019 al rs and Maltsters.Atth « PENN \u201d CANADA P .very active, but values Do.do.8rd Mort.Deb., 1891, 18840 .\u2014.livery > much pressed for de- | 680 ; Oat No.1.\" eas, No.1,69¢; No.2 Chanteloup4 kee box; J C Gordon 4 do; E Lave e Late Exhibi .CHARCOA : LATES.were generally fir Buffalo and Lake Hur 1.SOI?\u2018y, and their order books ar ; Oats, No.1, 34e ; No.2, 33c ; Corn, 60e.| °° 19 doi # Leo and 2 brls; Vipond, McB 3 Superior Pale and Brown B .| ougl ; \u2019 ibition ed L AND COKE TIN PLATES ner, and for some Do, do.5} uron.104 \u2014 \u201ciy fuil.Angles are i are mostly FLOUR\u2014Superio 2, 33c ; Corn, 60c.| bxs: P E& eonard 2 cases: Tees, C & & mn Malt; India| \u201cVE it toinduce parties t ee.| \u201cROCKVILLA\" TES | shares, notably i .Do .c.Bds.1st Mo 1 Angles are in good requ ; F - r, $4.95 ; Extra, $4.85 ; | sils, Hart 10 brls; A Sea J W 15 Pale and other Ales, E n ; parties to buy their Furni- | FLOU RAW LINSEED QIL 42 y Ontario, City Gas and | Chi .do.5} do, 2nd Mort, 16° \u2014 118 | the engineering work quest, whilst ancy, $4.75 ; Strong Bak > e , $4.85 ; | sils, S & co 1 case; GT Slat cath 2 rolls ; Cas- 1g 8 L | N E single St her Ales, xtra Double and ture at FLOUR SULPHUR, EPS CAT Richelieu, higher an cago and G.T.8 p.c.1st Mort 116 \u2014 118 | doing bet orks and foundaries are | EXtr%, $4.85; 8 8 ers', $5.05; Spring Bros & co 26 pkgs; A Plater?os; Thibaudeau Fog eM MLIN Ge y | single Stout, in wood and bottle ALUMINOUS CA OM SALTS » higher.Montreal sold Coupon Bonda, (100+ re g better.Bars are £5 12 ; Superfine, $4.65; Ki ng | Boo RS 68 Order Ti do; PP Mar cts per lin On NE ING .OWEN McG INOUS CAKE, &c.& 167 duri up to | Canada Souther , den eens 114 \u2014 11 15s.; Angel = 3 125.6d.@ £5 Bran, $13.00 ; Fine, $4.25; | tin 2 cases; co $ cs ; Order 14 do; PP ; \u201cEW yo S, 18 FAMILIES SUPPL cGARVEY & SON\u2019S , &c., &c.ing the day and closed Can.C ern Ist Mort.7 p.c 8 ; Angles, £5 15s.; Ship P + SEEDS.\u2019 cases; Order 151 pkgs; D M ; Mar- BK ps CN SSSO, A IED.LARGEST \u2019 ALS0, figure bid osed at that | °414; Cent.5 pe 1st Mort Pr UT\" @ £7, less commission ip Plates £6 13s.EEDS\u2014Clover, $4.75 @ $ bxs raisins, ; D Masson & co 831 Car LIVERS QUEENST The following bottlers only are authori , OLDEST, and acknowledged Agents for the « Huntington\u201d Co.gure bid, 167} asked.Ontari pk gua.by Gov.of Canad, nds, > MINISSION.thy, $2.50 @ $2 ) $d.$5.00 ; Timo- Tring tp, RPOOT, OWN to | to use our l ; 3 authorized | by all to be the CHEAPES Jee gton\u201d Cos best se | higher rio opened p\u2019n & N.À.6p.c.1 M\u2019 a.106 \u2014 107 \u2014 eee Us pe .60.GRAND TRUNK = \u20ac United Sta our labels, viz.: STORE IN THE T FURNITURE ected INGOT COPPE gher at 96% and adv led | Grand Trunk Cons I't.Bds, 1890.\u2014 HOGS\u2014$6 @ \u2018 EAST.5 s .ORE IN \u20ac ER.anced to 974, ¢ Consolid LT $6.10.St L ; à tates Mails, Thos, J.Howard.cores 173 St.Peter street | A few IR omit ai ; orders for the shave, and Scotch Sugars, steady at 97} @ 973.A po os closing Do.Eapmt.Mt.Bds.Lg de 2 - 2 THE AMERICAN COTTON CROP BUT TE @ 20c.sugars Sea $ Bring 10 da doive Ho : - FU mer stre ; De 1 im so much, uted, reights secur Ce sma Do.LL cagea nan ce = \u2014_\u2014\u2014 e\u2014\u2014 .N THE STREET\u2014 x; S Nordhei i ; Co » ve me Thos, Fergus SA 289 8 ; Conf street 1st Because there is no denying the fact.possible terms by ghts secured on best Lt at the first Call changed hands at Do.and'preference Disc.; 1008 = 1014 The following statement, showing tl Rye, S6c@8Te Spring an @ $1.00; Canadian Rubber Co 16 on; enn Nien Lio y m.Bishop 479 L rial .Because we pay cash for all our 1 @ 116, and i .3rd pref ock.02 \u2014 9: condition of Cott 1 >, g the | Fall, $1.05 at, $1.10 @ $1.18; 53 reenshields, 8 & co 5 es: 1 co do.shop.ver agauc actiere st | 3rd.Bee: goods., and in the aftern Do erence Stock, .83 on, has been issued y $1.05 @ $l.10 ; 18; | 4l bxs, 5es; D Hatto De Thos.Kinsell , .Because we buy all our: ial , oon was .5p.c.Perpetual ; 48 \u2014 49 | Department : sued by the | $3.90 ; ; Oatmeal, $3.85 n Ls per ust Cleop.re \"La Sawa strect goods in very Jarge quantitics, Ta) N NAL, COTTON & CO, quote at 116 @ 1163, without transactions.Do.Scrip issued a Deben.su 1 - 10 or of Agriculture at Washing.$390; Cornmeal, $3 ;, Pork, Se ro Ç , -\u2014 rinsertio# | ns 36 ORDERS RECETVED BY TEL st | such advantages in the purchase of our | September GLASGOW, | Commerce, ex-dividend, advanced to 13 Groat Patent or Cds 12e $5,973) There is a decline i Barley, firm, and in quiet.and unchanged.| wex's Curie, ma Weir-FINIsHD G on EROPOSED oo ; PHONE TELE | Stock as Sables us to sell at what ou er \u20184 220 and closed strong.Montreal Tel oh Do.5 pe prt.of Canada 0 1h 555 | cember 1, compared witl the return of De- | Peas, Ds and oa demand at quotations.pro Coran, made after the London and + of cHimmona-Sat LINGS, same goods cost many in thet was d .egraph | Do.rp.5 p.c.Debenture Stook.\u2014 101 | November ith that received ; rn, weaker.Hogs, dul erican fashions, go to L ; an ; {nserti®® of procster urday, N \\ ; | y 1e trade, together A as dealt in largely a ; .6 p.c.bond ook.108 \u2014 110 ember I.The i ed on and easier.gs, dull | practic 15°, .Robinson, Pa 13 Bertiels: ured Nov.18, 6.35 hm DAWES & CO et Quick Sales and 1 wer A GIBERTON & CO a om 014 @ amit er opis 98 ZI | cred th cat weather in November low: EUROPEAN Tomace, HE Beer hu sing» 5 op Monirges + Saturday Nov.511 am vy Pr moito, \u201cLAC ales and Light \u2018 ; up from 61} @ tional B.6 p.c.lat eries.\u2014 ered the estimat vember low- .\u2018 3m t uy 1H (For Richman Thursday ) Dec.4 7:30 oi Brewers and Maltste Prof, is now a household word all over 8 De Bresoles # | 624, and City Gas was quoted firmer 1 th Island Pond Stg Mo 2nd Series.102 \u2014 i¢a | om the Mississi os of the States bordering LoxponN, December 17 _\u2014 w greed ue Li Brner.À aturday, Dec.ou am ND rs.ihe Dominion, a proof of which is to be And 7 LeRoyer Streets close at 1483 @ 149.The Cotton St Levis ( dobec) & Kennobee Sori \u2026, \u2014 .|iina 43 counties report In North Caro 1 JONETARY 1120 nn \u2026 Consols 8 Firer-Cuass TAILORIXG\u2014A fin sers #1 gall (ori OF J Tharday, Dec.%, mn IA PALE ax he prices of our 20 to 30 dolly ?were stecadv.T Ie ocks | Mont an.Stg.Ist Mort.1008.7i \u2014 74 | CTOP> 85 ; rt an increase i -16 money ; 98 13- ae , ment of English, Scotch ~=A flue assort- ets |B SAE 18 pm | STE A © io XX MILD ALE De De 0 apte 360 dollars; ulys| EUROPEAN IMPORTERS, AMEE @ 148.ntm Stocks | Mont Ch?jf Ba pr |, = crop x compared wit lc year, of 14 the | 104} ; Erle, 485 18 accounts 4m L193 | on band, and mad up.to order at Teneo, ; of PATS bang tye) Privig modation, and $100 (Ix Woop AN LR, | 49, 99, 59 5, 100 up to 350 dollars; Dining Commissi MORNING BOARI Do 6 p.c.2nd ort.102 \u2014 104 | age an i arolina 18 counties aver- a PE able prices, at L.Robi 0 order at reasons 2 Fils, 461 ih lve Soares Chiiare!! phaving 'amîtios Supptied.ND BOTTLE.) Room Setts from 20 to 250 dollars: Library issioners and Agents.Montreal.21 > ).bo.6 p.c.rt ste pas.102 = 104 57 an arms of 9 per cent.; in Coors ul UNITED STATES.Terrace.binson's, 31 Beaver Half To Ava JRIP £0, half fare, fer LACHINE F AGER in W Cases from 30 to 150 dollars; Lookin IN STOCK Pr ., 21 @ 166%, 10 @ 166$ ; Ou- Do.Extn pe guar.108 \u2014 110 | Florid es, an increase of 5 per cent 813 CHicago, December 17 \u2014\u2014 3m trs tt we Hable > TICKETS quo .à Wood and Bottle, | Glasses, 50 to 75 dollars; Clocks, $1.25 5 Wie WHOLESALE ONLY : tario, 300 @ 96$ ; Merchants, 25 @ 1 a Te Law.& 0.6 boc.ty ne Mort 108 \u2014 110 orida, 14 counties, an increase ET er WHEAT\u20149.30 a.m ' er 1% GENTLEMEN, do y wi re widen, arch Sst, Bon and Office, 215 St.James Street 825; Cane-seat Chairs, 75 cents; Rocking ot Tate Glass and Mirrors, | @ 115$; Commerce, ex- di .idend ss 5 Wei 9) pe Sie dei M ÿ = 15 at ; oo Alabama, 27 counties, a decresse 3:40 a.m\u2014$1.014 Tamar February.well-made garments a want nice-fitting alter oid 10 \u2018Part: ., airs.90 cents ; Wood-seat Ch Po Bur enc.ids and Goats, | 136 > © d, @ ,G.&B.7 p.c.Bds.1st M 8 | rcent.; in Mississi 8 ge | $1.024 February .am\u2014 | Go to I 1 reasonable pri 00, Sy AGE ing to Toute slay\u2019 MONTREAL Mattre: ; airs 25 cents, urgundy, Bolting Cl ' , 18 @ 1353 ; Lake Che : \u2014 90 | ties, a dec \u2019 lasissippi, 35 coun- ry.9.53 am.\u2014$1.01§ J o L.Robinson, Practi prices ?prit Po Monge (ncluai ute selont attresses from $3.50 to $22, of 12 iffer Ch \\ g Cloth.23 ramplain and St GOVE E , crease of 17 > ug- | ary.10.10 a.m.\u2014$1.02 1.013 Janu- | of London, E | ical Tailor, lat TEL REN Wg Frejpireal ding Raj > , erent ampagnej Lawrenee J .JOVERNMENT.ana, 18 .per cent.; in Louisi- | | + 1.02/@$1.02ÿ Febru n, England, 31 Be: \u2019 e MONTE Sie Ms 0miltor nd Nes vidlroad Fare no H R M materials.Sauternes, unction Railway Bonds, $3,000 Author- ana, 18 counties, a decrease of i- | 10.20 a.m,\u201481.02$ Febr ary.| race.?eaver Hall Tex ) piBb Nay si apply\" 251.00 be- LL N.VO son& Bros A call of inspection of our St | Sici % All sorts of Ligeuns @ 80; M ' Da ized in Texas, 68 ; of 15 per cent.; | $1.02 Feb ruary.10.29 aun 3m ; : .xat7,9, Sicily ; Montreal Telegraph, 200 Is ; 68 couuties, an ; ruaty.10.29 23 F 3m tra - AM 3nd 33 Bro, Pply at the C * [and 11 ST ER Ir BOCK 8b 1s ?and French P = : pits @ 133 sue.N Closing | Per cent.; increase of 30 | ruary 2 am.\u2014§1.02§ Feb- 1 10 487 8 OH NSrOadway, New York ALE AND PORTER BREWERS r .JOSEPH STREET, will con- | Madeira, reserved | 25 @ 133} ; Richelieu, 10 > ame.Prices .; in Arkansas, 32 count y.10.31 a.m\u2014$1.02§ Febr 1 to, K° a.Orto; land is TALE ey York.| 28 , vince all of the advantage o Zucco, Vegetables.; ieu, 10 @ 61}.£150,000|Brit\" s.| crease of 7 » 32 counties, a dew #m.\u2014$1.02} F 024 February.10.36 LADIES, DELICATE A J 3.Y, §2433 Broad: gent, 6 st Mary St ! advantages ot our old ucco, TER 150,000 |Brith Columbia, 1907 6 ; per cent.; in Ten J ebruary.10.48 a.m.\u2014 ! ND FEEBLE * GILMOU adway, N.Y, y reet, motto, \u201c Quick Sale d Li \u201d :B ; AFTERNOON BOARD.;000| Do., 1884 p.clil7 @119 countries, a de ; nessee, 23 | January.11.04 .m.\u2014$1.02 T \u2014\u2014 .R&Cq TL MONTREA s an ight Profits.randy and Gin, Chartr subi FTERNOON BOARD.| 4447000) Caxiada, ED él.6 p.c.|l12 \u2014 > crease of 15 \u2018 a.m\u201481.02} J ; hose languid, tir: ; L£.354 5 0.2 L.1 reuse & Bened Montreal .4,447,000 114 [ERR per cent.11.14 a.m\u2014$ + January.| ; guid, tiresome s , x Mg SL Mer ALL \"oul street, | Have always on hand the various.kinds o OWEN Mc Pa SAMPLES OF ictine.97, 100 @ , 2, - or ; Ontario, 100 @ | 4,731,580 THE it \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 am\u2014$1.24 10a @ $1.02} January.11.33 ae you to fecl scarc ely 16 sensations, caus- = N x ., .oo , .$ et ; e .16 Agentale pret, ALE AND PORTER, GARVEY & SON od Fone, Shooting Arms, 99: Commer co.ex-di ok ; Peoples, w@| NR 2 GREAT EASTERN\u201d FRESH January.12.06 p mL SLOLE cash.1024 from your system all ir that is taking ntreal.IN WOOD AND BOT a , rystals and > , ex-dividend, 50 @ 136} ; 8,755, T CO p.m.\u2014$1.02} Januar : .13 | dries all its former elastici TLE.Be AWS ' ; > 3 ,755,500 M + January.12.2: driving ti .1 elasticity : 3 oh 9 AND 11 ST JOSFPH STPEET.sr Pers ete a d'oreelains Montreal Telegraph, 1,100 @ 133}, 100 @l ot .We are glad OMPANY.January.12.89 eo PR O2 continsal strain à from your checks; that AE AS 59h, 276 @ sts Reba.23 @ 511 | BEE HOR | nln an ha drs, faint nant fag yo Sind eh nl .> Prince Ed.Isl\u2019d, 10-30 Ce \u2014110 Sears ich has f \u20149.30 a.m.\u201444{c May : e removed b stui, can easil 800, .Isl\u2019d, 10-30 6 p.c.|108 \u2014 past been ; : or years | 39c Ja ay.9.43a.m\u2014 y the use y ! 0.000 Quabed (Province of) spe 108 \u2014e engaged ying idle in dock, is at last to be a.m\u2014-3980 - 10.10 am.\u2014ddfc May.11.18 remedy, Hop Bitters.J cecereeariesare nse 9 D.C:1108 \u2014110 dimensions rorthy of her nobl M ary.11.48 a.m\u20143: ructions of your I an and oble ay.12.51 p.m.\u2014 « 34ÿc .° system are the hopes of those who, 390 December 44jc January.1.01 p.m.\u2014 den Da the special cause of os rad ut heed thi permanently removed, Wi i this ?See \u201c Truths.\u201d ill you FAMILIES RRGVLARLY SUPPLIED.= MONTREAL M D AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1880,\" Sl ontreal Herald, SATURDAY MORNING.DECEMBER 18 \u2014=_ APPOINTMENTS.Academy of Music\u2014Performance at 2 and 8 p.m.Synod Hall\u2014Tenth Annual Meeting of the *\" Mackay Institution for Protestant Deaf Mutes, at 3 pan.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY BENNING & BARSALOU.Bankrupt Stock\u2014At the corner St.James and McGill streets, at 7.30 p.m.BY THOMAS a poTTRR.om Shares Victoria Rink\u2014.mn.onto Library \u2014At his Rooms, at 2.30 p.m.BY W.E, SHAW.Steel, &c.\u2014At 413 St.Paul street, at 10 a.m, Eurniiure, &c.\u2014At his Store, at 7 p.m.BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Canada Plates, &c.\u2014At his\u2019 Rooms, at 10 am.PASSENGERS Per Allan Royal Mail SS.\u2018\u2018 Sarmatian,\u201d Captain À D Aird, Halifax to Liverpool, 18th December, 1880 :-\u2014Jas D Anderson, W H Anderson, J Ashe, Mr Bennett, Miss Anna Bilbrough, Mr Ellis, A D Florant, Arthur Foulds, Captain Fowler, Mr Garland, 8 Harris, James Henderson, John Henderson, Colonel J W Laurie, Mrs Laurie, B A Lowe, J W Mackedie, John J Roberts, Captain W H Smith, Miss Stapfor, B Harper Wade, Henry Wainwright, 8 Ward.SUMMARY OF NEWS, DOMINION.\u2014 Rev.Mr.Hammond, the Revivalist, is wanted in Peterboro.\u2014The By-law granting $5,000 to the Grand Trunk Railway for the purpose of bringing the Toronto, Grey and Bruce into the town of Wingham, Ont., was voted on yesterday in the Township of Turnbury, and carried by a majority of 168.UNITED STATES.Cadet Whittaker has applied to President Hayes for a trial by court-martial.__General Hazen was confirmed by the Senate, Thursday, as Chief Signal Officer-.The Governor of Idaho states that the Mormons are settling in that Territory.\u2014A permanent Committee of citizens to befriend the Poncas has been formed in Portland, Me.\u2014Representative Ladd (Greenbacker), of Maine, is quoted as saying that Eugen® Hale will be elected United States Senatol from that State\u2014_A band of Spiritualists are digging for gold two miles south of Albany, under the direction of a Rochester medium.They claim to have found many curious articles, including Masonic emblems.\u2014Scout Allison is still negotiating at Wood's Mountain with »itting Bull.Col.Irvine, representing the Dominion Government, was present at a recent conference and strongly urged the old chief to surrender.\u2014Buffalo Bill says that the Indians are more honest than the whites, and that the latter break the treaties.He considers the Indians as ill-used people, and says that they fear the miners more than they do the soldiers.The official vote of Tennessee was declared last Monday as follows; For Presi- dent\u2014Hancock, 129,569 ; Garfield, 107,677 ; \u2018Weaver, 5,917; Dow, 43.For Governor\u2014 Hawkins [Rep.], 103,971 ; Wright [Dem.], 79,003 ; Wilson [Low tax Dem.], 57,646; Edwards [Gbk.], 3,614.BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES.~The Parnell Defence Fund now amounts to over £10,000.\u2014The editor of the Leeds Mercury, an influential Liberal paper, has been knighted.-\u2014Boyd has challenged Hanlan for a race over the Tyne course for a sum of from £200 to £500 a side.w=.Hartland (Conservative) was yesterday declared the member of the Commons for Eversham.After the last general election Ratcliff (Liberal) was unseated for bribery.Subsequently Lehman (Liberal) was eleot- ed, but Hartland claimed the seat and Lehman was unseated for bribery.~The Princess of Wales has had a decidedly narrow escape from severe injury if not from death.It appears that while following the hounds in Norfolk to-day her _ spirited hunter shied and threw the Princess.Fortunately Sir Dighton Probyn, the Comptroller and Treasurer of the Princess of Wales\u2019 household, who was closely following, with great presence of mind rode rapidly up, caught the Princess just as she was falling and saved her from injury.FOREIGN.\u2014 Letter postage in Italy has been reduced from four to two cents.\u2014The Cologne Gazette confirms rumeurs of the proposed cession of Crete to Germany.\u2014Rome has not been for ten years so gay and brilliant with foreign visitors as at present.\u2014The Dutch Second Chamber has granted 7,000 guilden for an Arctic expedition next year.\u2014It is confidently stated that Michael Davitt\u2019s ticket-of-leave is about to be cancelled, and Davitt arrested.\u2014Russia is this year importing grain, tallow and wool, the very things with which she has been accustomed to supply half the world.\u2014The Greek Minister of War has invited tenders for supplies of provisions for 80,000 troops stationed on the Turco-Hellenic frontier.\u2014A New York book trader has been causing a commotion among London publishers by selling an American reprint of \u201c Endymion\u201d at 10d.The price charged by English publishers is 31s.\u2014An Armenian journal publishes an account of a sanguinary fight between the inhabitants of a village in Turkish Arwenia and some Turkish troops.The Russian Consul at Van has gone to the scene of the disturbance.\u2014The marriage of the Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria with the Princess Stephanie of Belgium, which was fixed for , February, has been postponed until warmer weather, out of consideration for the state of the bride\u2019s health.\u2014The present attitude of Guatemala toward America and Americans is cordial in the extreme, and the desire is openly expressed to establish the most intimate social and commercial relations with the United States.Conditional arrangements have been made to form a strong American Company, including prominent business men of San Francisco, to carry out the enterprise of the Guatemala Centrat Railroad.This involves the completion of the road from Escuintla to Guatemala City.The Government has granted a subsidy of $125,- 000 per annum for twenty-five years, and has given $500,000 in advance to hasten the work.THE SEIZURE OF @00DS, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Casey, M.P., made a request in Parliament on Thursday last for a statement respecting all seizures of goods by the Customs authorities sincethe introduction of the existing tariff.When these papers are brought down they should contain every detail connected with the seizures, otherwise, they will be useless.The course of the Department here has been most unjustifiable, and if it has been half as bad elsewhere, Mr.Casey will deserve the best thanks of the mercantile men of the Dominion in demanding this information.In Montreal it has simply Leen monstrous to be obliged to submit to the kigh-handed and imperions course which bus generally been adopted in treating the invoiced value of goods and their passage from bond.We know of cases which would net be tole rated were it not that legal proceedings cause delay and operate in- juriously to the importer.But it is not a fact that the grievances complained of are the result of incompetent Appraisers or aver zealous Collectors.Not at all, the whole trouble is at Ottawa where they seem to appreciate nothing but the essence of red tape ; and the quality of that article has been much enhanced by the recent appointment of the gentlemen who are styled 4 Dominion Appraisers,\u201d all of whom, we may add, are not sufficiently experienced in their respective departments to effi ciently supervise the local officers.It will not excuse Mr.Mackenzie Bowell because he admits that the Customs Depa:tment is difficult to manage.If the Minister finds Bis portfolio too heavy for him he ought to give it up.So far as the commercial capital is concerned, the complaints of the tmde have been so numerous that we are astonished some steps have not been taken to protest against the system of treat ment.It is refreshing to hear Mr.Bowell, 1 his explanation to the House, speak of the honest importer.Montreal merchants have been treated as though there were none known in the community.But we must not blame the Minister altogether.The Commissioner would tire the patience of Job ; as it seers to be the first duty of that functionary to give all the annoyance he can, and it is in that branch of the Customs service where, we believe, all the trouble arises.WHAT ENERGY MAY ACCOMPLISH.sd These whe ave familiar with railroading in Canada will not have forgotten the deplorable condition in which the Midland of Canada was a few years ago.1877 brought about a crisis in its affairs, and it was then one more effort, or clese the concern up.The bondholders determined to act promptly, and accordingly sent one of their number to closely scrutinize the condition of the road and report.The resul was the passage of an Act by the Legis lature of Ontario for the reurganization of the Company, and after the cou- version of the \u201cbonds the road passed into the hands of the bondholiers.The President of the Company, when his course became comparatively clear, set to work vigorously to thoroughly repair and equip the line.This was undertaken, too, at a time when the country was suffering from the most severe commercial depression.Creditors were pressing for their debts, and there was not sufficient rolling stock to do the work efficiently, and perhaps, worst of all, the credit of the Company had completely gone, the whole aspect of affairs being very gloomy.The President and his co-directors in Canada, however, managed to keep the road open, by creating means for doing go, for some time, and succeeded in fairly establishing a new state of things.The Bill which passed the Legislature in 1878, it was discovered, did not entirely cover the ground, and at the last meeting of the Ontario Parliament authority was procured to issue preference bonds to the extent of £150,000.\" These bonds were not taken when offered in London ; and the directors were, therefore, obliged to seek ac- oommodation in this country,which they got on terms agreeable to the Board.The fact that funds were secured in Canada, proveg the changed condition of the road, and is also a strong endorsation of the present management.The bonds amount to £525,000, of which £460,000 have been issued, exclusive of the £150,000 not yet on the market, making still available for future operations £225,000, against which there is a charge of £108,000 bearing at the moment 6 and 5} per cent.There are some other facts which might be mentioned ; not the least interesting being the almost eertainty of a dividend cf 5 per cent.upon the bonds.It requires £33, 400 to meet the interest at 5 on the bonds, and, on the authority of the President, the net revenue this year will exceed £30,000.These are exceedingly gratifying results, and à most creditable outcome of the energy of a few to redeem an almost completely bankrupt railway.The President speaks very highly of the assistance given him by his co-directors, among them Mr- Jaffray, we presume, of Toronto.Arrangements have been made for the building of elevators, one being nearly completed at Port Hope.CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES.Mr.Keeler has again introduced his Bill for the abolition of the Act con- stitu ting the Supreme Court of the Dominion, The Government, of course, will oppose the measure, since the Minister of Justice, in reply to a question put by Mr.Desjardins, stated that it was not the intention of the Government to submit any measure for the abolition of the Supreme Court this session.We at one time thought it possible that the influence of Mr.Mousseau, now that he is a Cabine; Minister, would have been sufficiently powerful to induce the Government to abolish the Court, which the hon.member for Bagot, last session» declared to be an utterly useless in stitution.It would seem, however, that Mr.Mousseau, an independent mem ber of Parliament, and Mr.Mousseau, President of the Privy Council, are two totally different persons, holding two dis tinct sets of opinions.The last-named individual is now in receipt of $7,000 a year, which circumstance is, doubtless, sufficient to render his opinions, on any political question, extremely flexible; and it will be interesting to see the member for Bagot now voting against a measure, which, last session, he so warmly championed.When Mr, Keeler introduced his Bill last session, Mr.Mousseau said :\u2014 \u201c\u2018 The experiment has been tried; the \u2018\u2018 Court has been in existence for five \u2018¢ years, and now we find that many of \u2018 those who were formerly in favour of it have to confess that, so far, it has been \u2018 productive of no good.When I was in < Opposition in 187£, I strongly opposed the Bill establishing that Court.In every election since, wherever I have spoken,\u2014and I have spoken in many rural constituencies,\u2014I have always spoken against the Act, and reproached the Liberal party for having imposed upon the people that costly and useless measure.Now my friends are in power, and I pursue the same course.I think that the hon.leader of the Government \u201chas set me a good example of \u2018¢ consistency ; he has always been in \u201cfavour of the Supreme Court, and \u2018 I have always been opposed to it.I still \u201c\u201c maintain my own ground as he still \u201c maintains his.\u201d We fancy that Sir John\u2019s example of consistency will hav little weight with the President of the Council, when the vote comes to be taken on Mr.Keeler\u2019s Bill.The latter gentleman will scarcely, we fear, * maintain his \u201cown ground\u201d much longer.In giving his reasons for seeking to have the Court abolished Mr.Mousseau said :\u2014*¢ It has \u2018\u201c been seen, since the commencement of ¢¢ this debate, that the usefulness of the Supreme Court was gone; since so many have lost confidence in it.I maintain that its usefulness has not gone, because it never existed.It was always a useless institution, which no Province, no constituency, and no portion of the press ever demanded.Nobody ever asked for it\u2014never did any Provincial constituency, or newspaper, demonstrate ¢¢ that the Province wanted their Judges \u201cimproved upon by a Supreme Court, nor did anybody ask for a better administration of the laws of Canada.But if no reasons whatever were given to prove ¢ the necessity for this Court, a great \u201c many were given to prove its utter use- ¢ lessness.u reality, there are no ¢ grounds for the maintenance of the Su- « preme Court, since our Provincial \u2014\u2014ae Messrs.W.F.Smiru, General Passenger Agent, D.MacKenzie, Asst.-General Passenger Agent, Vermont Central Railway, N.P.Loverine, General Passenger Agent, Passumpsic, arrived in town yesterday on railway business.They are guests at the Windsor.THE British ship \u2018¢ City of Montreal,\u201d Captain Davies, from Quebec November 10th for Greenock, has been passed at sea abandoned and rudderless in 20 degrees west longitude, 47 degrees north latitude.Hons.L.R.CHurca and G.B.Baker registered at the St.Lawrence Hall yesterday.\u2014 Tue DEBATE in the House of Commons last night was of a more than usually stormy and exciting character.Erps\u2019s CoCOA.\u2014URATEFUL AND COMFORTING \u2014+t By a thorough knowledge of the natu ral laws which govern the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of weil selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills.It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built np until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many a fatal shart by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure food and a properly nourished frame.Civil Service Gazette \u2014Sold only in packets labeiled-\u2014«\u201c James Errs & Co., Homeopathic Chemist London.Eng.\u201d Also makers o Eppes Chocolate Ezsence for atternoon use DEATHS.Dauy.\u2014In this city, on the 17th instant, Fanny Louisa, eldest daughter of Mr.John J.Daly, aged 12 years.Funeral from 208 Sherbrooke street, on Sunday, 19th instant,at 2 P.M.Friends are respectfully requested to attend without further notice.Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec and Chicago papers will please copy.Anusenents.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.LAST TWO PERFORMANCES of the great Emotional Play, entitled A Celebrated Case! With a Strong Cast.MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2 o'clock.The Plan for the sale of Seats now open at 136 St.James street, December 18 302 Queens Hall! Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Evenings, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, Saturday (Christmas Day) Matinee, 25th.THE Coloured Ideal Musical Company's GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS Operatic Selections and Ballads, Gems of Jubilee Melodies and Camp Meeting Hymns, Violin Specialities by the celebrated \u2018 Colored Remenyl,\u201d and Original Character and Dialect Eecentricities and Motto Songs.The Company is unique and cannot be duplicated, only a few of the Coloured race having risen to Musical pre-eminence, and these are nearly all to be found in this Ideal Colored Musical Combination.Reserved Seats, 75c.; Admission, 50c.Plan of the Hall at DeZouche &Co.\u2019s.Matinee Prices\u2014Adults, 50c.; Children, 25c.December 18 r 302 Hew Advertisements.THE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Mackay Institution FOR Protestant Deaf Mutes Will be held in the SYNOD HALL, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), the 18th DECEMBER, at THREE o'clock p.m.The proceedings will include an examination of some of the Pupils.The public are cordially invited to be present on this occasion.F.MACKENZIE, Secretary-Treasurer.u 301 Montreal Elevating Co'Y, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will Le held at the Company\u2019s Office, on Monday, the 20th Instant, At THREE o'clock p.m.for reception of Report, Election of Directors and such other business as may come before the meeting.By order.December 17 ALEX.McDOUGALL, Secretary.297 The Graphic Company NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend at the rate of SIX PER CENT.has been this day declared upon the Capital Stock of THE GRAPHIC COMPANY, payable at its office in Montreal, on and after the 3rd day of January, 1881, The Transfer Books will be closed from the 18th day of December instant, until the 3rd day of January following.By order, ALEX.F.RIDDELL, Secretary.Montreal, 11th Dec., 1880 Head Office Graphic Company, Montreal, 1st Dec., 1880.ws 3J 288 The Holiday Season is Upon Us, Compared with last year, we are a favoured people.Prosperity has returned, and the old Furs that have served tleir friends faithfully ail through the hard times are giving place to the new goods that are being sold as bargains ut R.W.COWAN & CO's, Corner ot Notre Dame and St.Peter Streefs.December 18 302 WANTED.The advertiser would like to engage a young lady as Governess in a Private Family.One who could instruct in the ordinary English Branches, with French and the rudiments of Music, will hear of a pleasant and desirable situation by addressing MRS.MARY MAHAN Care of H.E.Burton, Esq, Newcastle, Delaware.December 6.291 NOTMAN & SANDHAM announce to their numerous patrons that they have developed some truly wonderful discoveries in the science of Photography giving much greater Art facilities, and enabling them to produce results HITHERTO UNATTAINABLE.December 18 1m trs 302 BOOKS ARE THE MOST USEFUL THE MOST ENDURING THE MOST IMPROVING THE MOST RATIONAL THE MOST BENEFICIAL PRESENTS For the Holiday Season A Setof DICKEXS', THACKERAY, SCOTT, PARKMAN or MACAULAY.A good copy of SHAKSPEARE, TENNY, SON, or some other Standard Poet.A copy of WEBSTER'S or HADYN\u2019'S DICTIONARIES or some similar work of reference.A handsome volume, such ag BOYDELL'S SHAKSPEARE, or THE RHINE, or THE GERMAN FATHERLAND or FORMBY\u2019S ANCIENT ROME.Will not perish in the using, but will endure and keep the memory of the giver green when other Holiday Gifts will be faded or worn out.Such a Stock of Christmas Presents IS NOW ON VIEW At the Lowest Prices DAWSON BROTHERS, 159 and 161 St.James Street.December 17 301 GIN.EAGLE BRAND.Having received instructions to close Consignments, we beg to offer :\u2014 15 Qr.-Casks FINEST GENEVA.150 Cases RED do.50 Cases GREEN do.The above from the celebrated Distillers, Van Dulken, Weiland & Co, ROTTERDAM.OLD TOM GIN.SCOTCH WHISKIES, in Wood and Cases.GINGER WINE.BELFAST GINGER ALE, &c.OGILVY & CO, 78 8T.PETER STREET.December 17 301 CHRISTMAS CAKES USE THE COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, Which took First Prizes at Ottawa, 1879 Toronto, 1880, and Montreal, 1880.alum or other injurious ingredients.ASK FOR THE COOK\u2019S FRIEND, AND TAKE NO OTHER.December 17 du 301 NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.TON a partner in my business, which will be continued under the firm name of M.McKENZIE & CO.M.McKENZIE.4 and 6 Grey Nun street, Montreal.December 19 18,20,23D 302 Gr Christmas and New Year Holidays.Return Tickets will be issued to all points on the line of the Grand Trunk Railway, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th and 25th, at FARE AND A THIRD for the RoundTrip.Tickets good to Return until MONDAY, the 27th inclusive.Also, at the same rate on FRIDAY aud SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st, and JANUARY 1st.Tickets good to Return until MONDAY, January 3rd inclusive.J.HICKSON, General Managere str 302 Police Summer Clothing Bances, CARTERS\u2019 AND Dog NUMBERS.TENDERS will be received RG at the Office of the undersigned, City Hall, until Noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th December instant, for 172 pairs eof Pants, 172 Blouses, 172 Summer Coats, 4 Officers\u2019 Pants, 22 Sergeants\u2019 Pants, 4 Officers\u2019 Blouses, 22 Sergeants\u2019 Blouses, 4 Officers\u2019 Coats, 22 Sergeants\u2019 Coats, 172 Summer Caps, 4 Officers\u2019 Caps, 22 Sergeants\u2019 Caps, 172 pairs of Shoes, 4 Officers\u2019 Shoes and 22 Sergeants\u2019 Shoes; also, for such Carters\u2019 and Dog Numbers and Badges as may be required for the season of 1881, the whole according to samples to be seen at the Office of thie Chief of Police.The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.(By order,) CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.Montreal, 17th December, 1880 u 302 MONTREAL Lacrosse and Snow-Shog Clubs, Gymnasium.SALE OF PAPERS AND PERIODICALS FOR THE YEAR (881, Will take place at the GYMNASIUM, On Friday:Evening, the 18th flnst.December 18 The Following is the List to be Offered Weckly : Frank Leslie, London Illustrated News Canadian Illustrated News, London Graphic, Punch, London World, Army and Navy Gazette, N.Y.Nation, London Weekly Times, Live - Stock Journal, Harpers Weekly, Grip, Public Opinion, Harper's Bazaar, The Argonaut, Scottish-American, MONTHLY : Canadian Monthly, Scribner's Monthly, Popular Science, Fortnightly Review, Blackwood\u2019s Magazine, Nineteenth Century, Harper's Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, The Bystander, Contemporary Review, Breatano's Monthly, Unitarian Review, Chambers\u2019 Edinboro\u2019 Review.The Current Number of the above Papers on fyle will be delivered on arrival of the following Mail.Sale at 8.30 p.m.R.McGILL STEWART, Hon.Sec.December 17 301 FOR RAISING YOUR The COOK'S FRIEND is pure, healthy, always of uniform strength, and contains no ve.RETAIL BY ALL GROCERS, æt I have admitted Mr.ALEX.HAMIL- pr.Allan & Co.The Bel Telephone Company of Canada, 361 NOTRE DAME STREET, JEWELI.ERS Christmas and New Years Presents OF SURPASSING BEAUTY AND VARIETY, Established 1853.[Established 1853.W.S.WALKER Has just received a large importation for the HOLIDAYS (a more complete stock eannot be found in this city), consisting of :\u2014 FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS.DIAMOND RINGS.DIAMOND EARRINGS.\u2018 DIAMOND LOCKETS AND PENDANTS.Fine Gold Bracelets, Necklets, Brooches, Earrings, Studs, Scarf Pins, Seals and Charms.A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF SILVER JEWELLERY! French Goods in Marble, Bronze ; Carriage and Gilt Clocks, in great variety.Also, Silver and Silver Plated Ware! OF THE BEST QUALITY.S21 NOTRE DAME STR ERT.[OPPOSITE SEMINARY.) December 18 de 302 WATCHES.HENRY BIRKS & CO'Y HAVE RECEIVED PER STEAMER « CIRCASSIAN\u201d A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL SIZES OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FROM THE CELEBRATED UILYSSE NARDIN, Unsurpassed as Timekeepers.Sole Agents for the Above.Fine Lot of Boys\u2019 Watches from $6.50.Also, Young Ladies\u2019 Watches, all Sizes and Styles.WALTHAM WATCHES, ALL STYLES.ATT, ABOVE WARRANTED.222 ST.JAMES STREET.December 17 NORTH AMERICAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.Hes u 301 Incorporated bv Act of Dominion Parliament, May, 1879.10: HEAD OFFICE: Temple Chambers, 23 Toronto Street, Toronto, 1091 The following gentiemen have subscribed to the Guarantee Furd up to date, viz :\u2014 Hon.ALEX.MACKENZIE, ex-Prime Minister, President Provisional Board of Directors, Hon OLIVER MOWAT, Premier of Ontario.Hon.J.NORQUAY, Premier of Manitoba.Hon.D.A.MACDONALD, ex-Lieut.-Gov., Ontario.Hon.ALEX.MORRIS, ex-Lieut.-Gov., Mani- B.MoRTON, Esq., Manager, Real Estate, Loan and Debenfure Company.EB, A MEREDITH, Esq., ex-Deputy Min.Inerior.GEo.PAXTON YOUNG, M.A., Prof.Univ.Colege.Dr.E P.LACHAPELLE, Prof.Laval University.A GUNN, Eiq., Merchant, Kingston.JAMES Loss, Esa., Ald.; Commission Merchant.ba.Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT, ex-Finance Minis-|{ JAMES PATERSON, Esq., (Paterson Bros., ter, Can.\u2018Wholesale Merchants), Hon.EDWARD BLAKE, ex-Minister of Jus-| E.GURNEY, Jr.,, Esq., Dir.Federal Bank of tice, Can.Can, 1 Hon.GEo.W.ALLAN, Senator; President Western Canada Loan & Saving\u2019s Society, Hon.R.THIBAUDEAU, Senator, Montreal.JOHN MACDONALD, Esq., Wholesale Merchant ANDREW ROBERTSON, Esq.Pres.Board of Montreal Harbour Trust ; Pres.Royal Canadian Ins.Co.GEORGE A.KIRKPATRICK, Esq., M.P., Kingsston.HUGH MCLENNAN, Esq., President Montreal Transportation Company.JOHN MORRISON, Esq., President Toronto Board of Trade ; Deputy-Gov.B.A.Fire Assurance Co.HugH MACKAY, Esq.(of Messrs, Mackay Bros., Wholesale Merchants, Montreal).JoHN L.BLAIKIE, Esq., President Canada Landed Credit Company.WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Esq., President National Investment Company of Canada.A.H.CAMPBELL, Eager President British Canadian Loan and Investment Company G.STRIKER, Esq.M.P.P., Picton.GUARANTEE FUND 10: \u2018WM.GorDON, Esq., Toronto.JOHN BURNS, Ksq., Director British Canadian Loan and Investment Company.A.M.SMITH, Esq., Wholesale\u201d Merchant ; Director Ontario Bank.H.H.Cook, Esq., M.P P.JoIN CARRUTHERS Fads Kingston.L.W.SMITH, Esq., bd.c., Pres.Building and Loan Association.B.B.HUGHES, Esq.(Messrs.Hughes Broa.), \u2018Wholesale Merchants.JAMES HOLDEN, Esq., Man.Dir.W.P.P.& L.Rallroad; Dir.Dominion Bank, Whitby.JAMES SCOTT, Esq., Merchant ; Dir.Dominion Bank.Jas, THORBURN, Esq., M.D., Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics, T.8.M., Medical Adviser of the Company.J.X.KERR, E-q., Q.C., (Messrs.Blake, Kerr, Boyd & Cassels) Solicitor of the Company.W.McCABE, Esq., L.L.B., F.I.A., Managin Director of the Company.! axing - - - - $100,000 One of the main objects the promoters of this Company have in view is to establish in its general branch, as far as practicable under our law, a Mutual Life Insurance business WHOLLY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ASSURERS THEREIN The mutuality of the Company extends onl being by the Act of Incorporation expressly payment of the premiums on their policy.to a participation in its profits, its members ree from all liability other than the voluntary The guarantors are to receive no share of the profits of the Mutual Branch, thus leaving the whole of such profits to accrue to those assured therein only, to whom in every Company they legitimately belong.one by which the he mutual principle is the on participating members of a Life Inequivalent for the 1 surance Company can receive a Toil.> r money.Itgives insurances at net cost, while the soundness of the principle and the stability of such institutions are proved by the tact, that the largest and most successful Life Companies in the world are mutual.It may be safely anticipated that results as successful, proportionately to those attained by Mutual Companies in other countries, can be realized in Canada by a prudently managed Company.The Directors of this Company believe that the existence of a Permanent Stock in a Life Company, às à charge upon participating premiums and sharing in the profits arising therefrom, is an unnecessary expense and burden upon such profits, and not unfrequently proves detrimental to the best interests of its policy-holders.Ihe amount of paid-up capital of a Proprietary or Stock Company is of little use as a securily, as it soon forms but a small proportion of its continually Increasing liabilities.The Directors propose to conduct the affairs of the Company with the strictest economy consistent with the efficient prosecution and management of its business, and in this way to merit and secure the fullest confidence and support of the Canadian public.10: INDUSTRIAIL BRANCH.The Directors propose to endeavour to meet what they believe to be one of the great notds of Life Insurance in Ca nada in the past, by adapting it to the wants of the Industrial classes, whose members have usually small incomes, can make but scanty savings, and are therefore unable to make very large payments at any one time.The plan has been long and successfully tried in England, where it is known as Indusrial Insurance.The Directors intend to follow the general practice of the British and American Offices es in this Branchin issuing only non-participating policies As prompt payment is of the utmost importance in such cases, all policies of this class Will be paid within 24 hours after proof of death is received.In opening the Industrial Branch the Directors believe they are supplying à want of the utmost Importance to the social well-being of the whole community ; and they look with confidence to the CORDIAL CO-OPERATION OF THE WORKING CLASSES, and of all who are interested in their welfare.The Directors are now ready to receive applications for insurances in the General Branch and also applications from gentlemen to act as Agents of the Company in the towns and villages of Quebec.#9\" APPLICATIONS FOR THE THE POSITION OF MANAGER OF THE COMPANY FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, are requested from gentlemen of experience and good organizing ability, who can and will personally secure business, to whom asalary, with office rent and commission, will be given.Apply, with references, to the MANACINC DIRECTOR, TORONTO.m 8 290 815,000.WANTED A PARTNER, with from $15,- 000 to $20,000, to take an interest in a good Contract already secured.For particulars, apply to J.CRADOCK SIMPSON, Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Agent 191 ST.JAMES STREET.r 299 BLAIKLOCK BROS.No.17 COMMON STREET, FOR SAI.HE, 500 Boxes LOOSE MUSCATEL, Old 100 Barrels CURRANTS, New.100 Kegs PRUNES, Just Arriving.December 15 2m 225 December 4 Union Bank | Lower Canada.DIVIDEND NO.30.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of TWO PER CENT.upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution, has been declared for the current half-year, and that the same will be payable at the Bank, and its Branches, on and after MONDAY, the THIRD day of JANUARY, 1881.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 31st December next inclusive.December 15 By order of the Board, P.MACEWEN, Cashfer.31D 288 } Quebec, November 30, 1880.Capital - - - $300,000 | 5,000 Shares - - $100 each of INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1880.and the « Western Union Telegraph Company,\u201d including the patents of Bell, Blake, Edison, Gray, Anders, Watson, Jacques, and others, an® will have the exclusive r ght to use in Conada any improvements or future inventions applieable to Telephony of A.Graham Bell.The Company owns and is now operating more than 2,000 miles ot wire, with over 2,000 subscribers, and has, in addition, some 200 private lines of from one-quarter mile to five miles in length.It has Exchanges or Agencies at Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Winnipeg, Victoria, B.C., Brantford, Halifax, St.John, N B., St.Catharines, Woodstock, Chatham, Ingersoll, St.Thomas, Yarmouth, N.S, Moncton, N.B., Fredericton, N.B., Kingston, Guelph, Port Hope, Belleville, Bowmanville, Lindsay, Paris, Whitby, Brockville, Clinton, Mill Point, Napanee, Oshawa, which had bee her inability to garments may indeed was the ployer as dying mother to-night, Miss, and several smaller places.The Private Line Service connecting two or more points with each other, where the Dominion with points in the United Statesfor Telephone Service increases so rapidly, and the uses of the Telephone appear so illimitable, that the Directors have äutkoriaed the sale of a small amount of Stock, which will be sold, fully paid and at par of $100 per share, Subscriptions for Stock wlll close on the 21st instant, and the Directors reserve the right df alivancing the price-at any time.- For further particulars apply to D.LORN MacDOUCALL, NO.11 HOSPITAI; STREET.December 16, 1880.e 300 GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS AND ORGANS, In Great Variety of Styles and Prices, ALL FULLY GUARANTEED, ARE TO BE FOUND AT THE N.Y.PIANO C0.'S STORE, 226 and 228 St.James Street, Montreal.THEY KEEP NONE BUT THE BEST INSTRUMENTS, Both American, German and Canadian Manufacture.In PIANOS they are Agents for the following well-known Houses: Heintzman & Co., Pianos, Torento.Albert Weber, Pianos, New York.R.8.Williams & Son, Pianos, Toronto.Vose & Sons, Pianos, Boston.E.L.Thomas, Pianos, Hamilton.J.P.Hale, Pianos, New York.W.Bell & Co., Organs, Guelph.Hallett, Davie & Co., Pianos, Boston.Weber 4 Co., Pianos, Kingston.Burdett Organ Co., Organs, Erie.Newfield, Pianos, Berlin.Geo.Woods & Co., Organs, Boston.Samples of these fine Instruments can be seen n our WAREROOMS, where prices and quality of the Instruments should be compared before purchasin g.g&S™ SEND FOR CIRCULARS To N.Y.Piano Co, ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.IF FRENCH LANCUA IN TWENTY WEEKS, By PROFESSOR BAILLOT'S Anti-Book System.The Last Course Formed This Winter.THE NEW EVENING COURSE GENTLEMEN, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.FROM 9 TO 10.30 P.M, Owing to the Christmas Holidays, WILL BEGIN ONLY On MONDAY, 8rd January, 1881.FOUR SEATS REMAIN DISENGAGED AND CAN BE SECURED BY IMMEDIATE APPLICATION.PROF.BAILLOT'S HALL, 1310 St.Catherine Street.December 14 31D 298 DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1880.HIGE EST AWARD.DIPLOMA AND FIRST PRIZE FOR OUR CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COOKING RANGE For Hotel and Family Use.BROILERS, OYSTER RANGES, CAKE GRIDDLERS, BAKING OVENS, &c., &c.CONSTANTIY ON HAND.BURNS & GORMLEY, Manufacturers, 675 Craig Street.299 November 23 3m 247 FLAVOURING.10: PURE FLAVOURINC EXTRACTS MANUFACTURED FOR THE TRADE BY F 'EUNRI JONAS Successor to Rosenheim Bros.NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE NAME « HENRI JONAS\u201d ON EACH BOTTLE.20° Office and Factory, No.295 NOTRE DAME STREET.November 15 cry of those may be gether?needy wages ?fringe, $3.85.Ss, of the many weary hoy stitched, watching, ;\u2019 bedside of the sick without the needed rest to be doled out to h Paysnent for h failed this Week, too in rec she knew nothin lady had declared .Too dazed to fully co ing of Mr.Davenport bid him \u201c Good eveni quitted the shop as sh minutes Lefore.Alas, alas for Christianity in there is ro Exchange System, is increasing rapidly, and is also used to connect points in | Montrealin this the nineteent enters into the ear of oth.\u201d «The labourer is Is justice asleep, then, tion does not overtak back even \u201c part of the price,\u201d them on to desperate means | Ze Aéseciisem THE THREE n denied Pay for it.And an be finished in pittance which, but or out you go,\u201d When men, possessed of abun The business of the Company is now in successful operation and free of incumbrance, | 8Rd à thriving business, without any of the Stock having been heretofore placed on the market.But the demand | Prosperity is augmented I servant of his due, whose enabled to keep body and Dare these selfish empl that «they too are honorable me at the same time the employes MONTREAL.her on aceount of er by her gray abours ; 8 remained to h the streets, as that morning, \u2014 ents, Y « MARIOOLD- ) President, Vice- President and Managing Director, S:cretary-Treasurer, sh CHAPTER L\u2014\u2014CONTISCED, ANDREW ROBERTSON.C.F.SISE.C.I\".SCLATER.e Was only Miss Mo by occupation, working fog unt by Name.DIRECTORS.ment of Which he (Mr.D.) wag sen ie Axpesw RoserrsoN, Montreal.Hox.J.R.TaiBauDEAU, Montreal.for him to an Ba La there Ww no par.W.H.Forbes, Boston.T.N.VaiL, Boston.of his ability he had bac © civil.Tu the ba Huon Mackay, Montreal.Duxcax McInTyre, Montreal.as he served each = n that alj day 1, Taos.DavipsoN, Montreal.C.F.Sisk, Montreal.tomer, and it was not Sirable Ying pn R.A.Lccas, Hamilton.who bad visited their PARAL e \u2014_\u2014 ee .' busy day.Indeed such Tent Ç i | S N a] tomers had been scp od lumber of 4 C .cus.Ofice, Merchants\u2019 Exchange Court, Hospital Street, Montreal | res Med been served allot cn RES.hurriedly decided to defer pa \u201cDagers BANKERS.counts due by them to hr.08 the a.Tue BANE oF MONTREAL.until they had time to look ou employ, ceedings of the day.Ver the pro.COUNSEL.8 Mr.Davenport advanc ed, Mi STRACHAK BerTHUxe, Esq.Q.C.daunt drew from under her haw Yorand laid it on the counter befor 8 parce] BROKER.the same time saine, © Mr Davenport re red work fini ; ere D.Lory MacDoucaLL, No.11 HosPITAL STREET.; full payment to-nigat, pneu, Can 1 Féceive \u2018This Company has purchased and now owns the valuable Telephone Properties, Quietly and dettly openin rights and good-will of the «Montreal Telegraph Company,\u201d the ¢ Dominion Tele- | he examined each article in on the graph Company,\u201d the « Canadian District Telegraph Company,\u201d the ¢ Western Union manner with which he bad .© Same culd Telegraph Company\u201d (in Canada), the « London Telephone Company,\u201d the \u201c Hamil- said, \u201cWe do not pay Ou ge her, and ton Telphone Company,\u201d and the Windsor Telephone Exchange.\u201d this week, Miss Mordaunt.\u201d CHINg-WoMeR It is licensed to use all the patents in Canada applicable to Telephony, owned, or Across her mind passed SWiftly vies which may hereafter be acquired by the «Canadian Telephone Company, Limited,\u201d com- | her dear mother dying at | Ÿ Visions of prising all those formerly owned by the \u201c American Bcll Telephone Company,\u201d the | poverty, hunger and \u201ccold ét lodgings in \u201cGold and Stock Telegraph Company,\u201d the «American Speaking Telephone Company,\u201d | the necessaries of life «nd the acking even Médical aig she thought Wherein she 83 watchers |, d dying on and sleep, y the ÿ can that the e Smal} expected Ping em.but if he tim she \u201cPay me nprehend the mean, 8 words, she merely 0g,\u201d and es qui ¢ had entered i yd the City of h century | dant meang think that their by depriving the forgetting that « the Wages are withheld the Lord of Sabaworthy of hig hire\u201d that swift retribu.e those w ho keep thus urging that they soul to- oyers say n \u201d while y ave depriving their of their hard-earned (To be continued ) S.CARSLEY\u2019S SHOW ROOMS For Christmas Presents.Splendid black Beaver trimmed, only $3.25.Splendid black Beaver Jackets, bi aud trimmed Silk, only $3.50.» braided Splendid black Beaver Jackets, handsomely braided and trimme Jackets, nicely d, satin and Splendid black Beaver Jackets, trim silk, and satin and fringe, $1.25.ned Splendid black Beaver Jackets, braided and trimmed satin, $4.75.CARSLEY, ciot hing, at Buy your custom, at suitaule for p each.all sizes from to $7.19 each.to $9.50 each.ANNG etc, etc.December 11 Ex December 15 GENTLEMEN | Buy your Underclothing where you can 82e the best variety and get the best value, and we are sure of your custom for Under- S.CARSLEY's.GENTLEMEN.Buy your Neckties, Handkerchiefs, and Mufflers where they show the best variety and give the best value, and we are sure of your custom for these goods, at S.CARSLEY'S.GENTLEMEN.Braces and other Gent\u2019s Furnishing Goods where the largest stock is kept, and we are sure of your Gloves, S.C resents.T5c to $4.75.8.CARSLEY'S BILLIARD CLOTH.Go to S.Carsley\u2019s for fine green Cloth, at $4.25, $4.85 and $6.10 per yard.S.CARSLEY, MONTREAL.UNCE WAREHOUSE.\u2014 ARSLEY'S.CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, New mounted Flowers in pots, for holy- day decoration, just received.Algo, a large stock of Fancy Dry Goods TERRY QUILTS.Go to 8.Carsley\u2019s for rich Terry Quilts, in pink and white, blue and white, buff and white, and white, at $6.60, $7.35 und $9.35 COLCURED COUNTERPANES.S.Carsley's for coloured Couaterpanes In WHITE QUILTS.Go to S.Carsley\u2019s for the largest assortment of White Quilts in all sizes, from $1.00 For the largest assortment of Railway Wrappers in wool and sealskin, from $1.60 \u2014 ee areare SPECIAL SAGE & LIMA 219 St.James Street, Have now on Exhibition their Stock of Goods for the approachiné HOLIDAYS, and suggest an early examinat to secure choice selections of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Unique in style and perfect Timepieces.Gold and Silver JewellerT The Silverware in Cases, it 18 SU\u201d cient to say is of the Gorham m facture.Fine English and can Electro-plated Goods, Br Clocks, and Leather Portemo jon anu« Ti ! lé, ww *+> LIVERPOOL SALT.1500 Bags COARSE Ex G.T.B.CARS.500 BAGS FACTORT-FILLES \u201c Falk's\u201d White Sacks 50 FIhds.Choic® PORTO RICO SUGAR FOR SALE BY a.cox & CREE OTTAWA, tes that, dence expr present time tion.R Lieut.Pe highest AT i the Roy commissl dt.He ® inst This mor ton County inister © er for woduced th on the matt crease in dt parrel woul Ottawa Va Jumbermen, puch bette of the Stare Craig also that an addi Hon.Sir Le the matter THE ToRONTO, mde by Ca) «]saac May Georgian Bo Capt, Kerr wrecking 8) gene t0-mo A The York meeting hel où grantiog Joan of $2C Woollen mi fire at West TE About si Brothers of muvitiate fo their congre ing last the ceived in Duke street Fm.Culle Melancthon.RE A dinner pror of the « Day in Albe is the origin Haurax, which Dr.Ot making the to Fogo, has He hed bee Johns, and for his hon 4 let month, orm swept shore with Nothing ha vessel, and went down, while others hope that sls picked up t and that the; The Treas Fund at New AN At a meeti last July, à Moriding of girls.The ( Teport of a tion, with shares, The stories high, Tate $13,500 tubscribed, a point a Proy the Church © The busin been fully yy Apparent in t Light and fa Active, and re 8 good à y There is à fa Tetail liquo latter Our and pickled | the folloy Mmporte, 12,3 142 drumg Celveq, 2,76.tlewiveg rece 15 bris; ex, cast, some fc \u201cdy, soft fi shipped ety The better qu Probability Égures than bold will Ni than offered 8 \u201chat firmer, \u2014 = e : ih.Itcèt ag, bat ful a Ses ro lor.ree] ) at tere ive cel, ld and ney 8 of sin ven It of ight Lad the can, the wal] Cled em- {she ne | hee and.me dean.erely letly à few ty of ury | 1eang their > the \u201cthe hheld Sabahire,\u201d tibu- keep tring they 1 to- I's say while their arned nicely raided hand.0 and med raided Y, | | A | ou can value, Under- Dsfs, and variety sure of LYS.| other largest f your YS.or holy- Goods Quilts, huff and d $9.35 8.anes in ; assort- m $1.00 Railway m $1.60 mme\u201d Lin g yard.y _\u2014_\u2014 IN eet, their aching ination f CHES Timeellery: y suffi- manu ri- apd ies LT.SE, 18) ks: JE ! TT - 7 \u2019 + .Co ._ > MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1880 re = \u2014 .\u2018 de .- \u2014 ; me \u2014\u2014 mes .\u2014 .- \u201d ! P which Colonel reef thn Amador of (atom cor NE CT TTT TT ToT = \u2014 = \u2014 me \u2014\u2014\u2014 mt ! :] de Rue sat down to - :tE x TELE GRAPHIG.ATHE IRISH DILEMMA *,\u2026PAPtaMentany mors.eme ne ondes ma ms ae semer mer] Anction Sales.Auction Sales.| Auction Sales.Action Sales, rom Our Special Correspondent.ing in angry threats of bringing a suit | gratification of tue personnel of the Opera ; | 1 (OMAS POTTER - Ce .f Orrawa, December 17.against M.Gambetta for false imprison.| and the \u201c Princess\u201d exchanged one of the { BY JOEN J.ARNTON.BY W.E.SHAW.BY THO AS J.BY BENNING & BARSALCU.EC ; \u2014es RRVENTE AND EXPENDITURE.Then.,J8 beginning to take his ousting from de ornaments ois head-dress or a THIS MORNING.THIS MORNING.Yaris THIS AFTERNOON.THIS EVENING .au In Lu.Lhe Cie 'r more calmiy: and when his } flower from the ice of one of the fair = - .RES QUEB DIF! ERENCES BETWEEN THE PREMIER There was Jud before the House (us af fortnight's exile from his seat shall havc | 8:1 elegant actresses.S | Î ( da Plate Nail & A l JCTIO N SALE Two Shares Victoria Rink us PeLTPRONE case.ternoon a statement of the receipts and ex- | expired, he will quietly take lis place THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF DENMARK.d 6 0 and cd §) Cy Br Auction SATURDAY Aftern U CT | 0 N SA December 17.\u2014Mr.Mohr, Mana- AND HER MA ESTY, peniditures from lst July to 30th Novem\u201d Eodihe fon ha omen his anion of are \u201cdoing Paris as systematically as any I AND OF TWO v'clock :unctually, before the \"Book : Quests, Bell \"Telephone Company, Tas er, in the years 12879 and 1580.The opportunity.The embers of the Right hr non.royal pair of tourists.They have been DAMAGED BYFIR WATER, Sale.\u2014 se ot mitted to take Lis trial at the \u2014 em principal receipta were :\u2014 the Left, who pitched into one anotl ; to the Conciergerie Prison, and remained .- 301u THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneercom , Bench Pp , P a rer with ; day Court of Queen's Bench for eh edifeins Piaget for some time in the famous Salle des | The undersigned will sell at his Rooms, ERN t of the C.recting tele- ; 1st T'iy to 1st J\u2019ly to | Such edifying alacrity round the body of the | (or ; ; ; 3 , THISAFT OON.R pest ting city streets by erecting THE COMING STATE TR S 30th Nov.30th Nov.| Legitimist Deputy, have questioned one Girondins, no doubt invoking the sad | 91 St.James street, on Sg [ALS, à customs Bi, SSE | ancilr as to the mcauing chat.was to be | Temembrances of that ball whence the | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th inst, J | |PRIVATE LIBRARY, TEA ETL, gap 4% DISKISBED (LBIKS.Excise.TON P1585;188 20259717 | altached to their reciprecal violences ; and | Victims of the Guillotine were c OT, | the undermentioned goods for account er A CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION W LEERY : of the employes of the Local - Nec 486,148 459,227 as all have hastened to assure one another day by day, by t he scoundrels employ ed, to | whom it may concern :\u2014 Jae also two Oak Book Cases, at my rooms on ee igsed under a recent Order- ORAN GEMEN ORGANIZING AND IS Railways.Le LL RTE sde a that no insult was intended on either side, : out out the list o lames for execution, 25 Kegs Wire Nails.46 BDLS.AND 63 BARS TIRE STEEL.| SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 18th Decem- Plated Ware goute $0.08 \u20ac 55 \"be made public to-mor- : \u201c| The total receipts for 1879.80, $8,965 + | Ÿ\"4 Eat their words end deeds on that | oF 1h Scoundrels Who held Sway in that | 21 Kogs Shoe Bills.71 BDLS.AND 45 BARS SLEIGHSHOE | ber.Catalogues ready.Books on view two \u2018 Bote el ar SUING CIRCUAARS 216, as against $12,025,369 in 1880.81.| CARCI eon ave to be understood | Goleling where a number of superlatively | | 29 hoses Coda Plate, Tin, LO STEEL, days before sale.The illustrated works are | < re .?SE SVL, .only in a Pickwickian-Parliamentarian- ; ; ; ; 38 Boxes Bradley Charcoal Tin, L.C.3S Tu in nice order, and suitable for Holiday mo PERSONAL.! The principal payments for the same s i 5 splendid pictures are in hand.in those 35 BDLS.SPRING STEEL.) L f oliday Fancy Goods oo : yments | sense, the expectation of seeing a few dog.| [P'éndid pictures A 5 Boxes do.do.do.IX.28 BARS MACHINERY § Eresents.Also, Two Shares Victoria Rink y Goods.; of Laval University has period were: s pa ; \u201c { unrivalled looms, for decorating the Elysee o 3 i i 128 1 ; CL + Y STEEL.sal x ins.cen trs er a os up EE ee of The ven | AREA 00m re Ces | ay Fore Shest zn, rs ll nd | ae FOR mas a on TOs | EVERY E Jeft fof Mont, r.D.McDonald, contractor, Storm th B ste Interest on Public debt.$2,215,185 $2,215,180 ! obras CH'S 2 subsided.Some of the most splendid of the maiv ls of Sale at TEN o'clock CULTIVATOR AND PLOUGH STEEL.29 - 1 Atetioneer.VENING at 7.30 Chris re last evening by the Q., M.O.on \u20ac ritish Coast.Stakes §f Management.hiss abil The performance got oh Tost Friday, at the Gobelins are among the treasures of JOHN J.ARNTON STEEL Fe is you devetiptions of Chinese Vases &c c rived DTS Mon, Mr.Chapleau is ex- Civil Government.860541 370.492 | the Varicties T mi 3 on ! =\" | Chantilly, the magnificeat residence of the tione.y bopper Tipe, Bialiroad Picks, Glass > = ORNER OF : ler EO town on Sunday even- Con \\aistration of Justice.179,72 1901072 ly ens eid cress) ow Duke d'Aumale, the richest of the Orleans 301 Auctioneer | Lenses, \u201c Ruby\u2019 and \u201cGreen\u201d for Sema- In great variety, Jars, Umbrella Stands.S i ted to retu .5 ation.33,514 02450 erous Sp'encid success.the | Princes, and who has a series of receptions phores, Emery Powder aud Cloth, Glass, | Parlour and Toilet Ornaments, &c., Quai t.J ames and McGill Str eets GREAT BRITAIN.Pensions.56,389 49,162 | numerous and charming operettas of the , { P P ; ; , &c., nt ; ing: * ° Superannuatio: el 1382 47.323 | favourite maestro were laid under contrib.| Conducted on a truly royal footing, at which DXiseellancons aper, Tarpauling, and other sundries.To | Tea Cups and Saucers, Rose Leave Jars, OTTA WA.\u2014\u2014 Militia and Enrolled forces 401703 240,809 | tion : the most striking son \u201cdu : 4- | the Princesses of the family do the honeurs Le sold at the stores of S.WADDELL & | Platters, Rice Bowls.&c.A RARE AND |- Opposite H.Morgan & Co.'s = L Doc ere Public Works ait DOTE 19,861 16506 | Chorus from each being given in neagly with equal grace and affability- C0, 413 St Pant street, on PEAUTIFUL COLLECTION direct from -_\u2014 g Tv.ONDON, December 17.-The winter i NES.Laser La denses 540,1: 87 | ev tres INTIN TURD RNING NEXT China.Sale by auctien, at my store, No, : TR er 17D St.Jean the North is likely to be unusually severe.Subsidies to Provinces.1ST 1901481 Abpenred th Tr ator or tro! oe fre also, are eplendidiy managed and the H AT M b ; THE 180 INST.195 St.James street, WEDNESDAY \u2018AF Private Sales at Auction Prices > .{irkwood.a severe frost han flnvad - | Ldlans.Les ce sec aus Sy z D \u2018 3 = ; \"C $< ! Ore whist he appreciated the confi- ini arrete The sma or pred a Charges on Revenue\u2014 30 a hpearance.Thus, Mlle.Schneider gave Duke assembles the cream of the cream\u201d Sale at TEN O'CLOCK, sharp.END reserve December, at TWO tes in him, he could not at the = : T 1s lying a Le ER 1,432 308,763 | the letter from La Perichole : TI rpsy | of th istocratic, artisti i 3 i : iT ; su ou pt the May oralty nomina- as \u201cht has ky feed \"a Me ds Pa in Welghisand Mensures pred Sos March from De 0, and \u201cA 'B.c.Ge « worlds\u201d under his hospitable roof.Even With Special Ruli 29 b W.1.SHAW, Auctioneer.| 302 THOMAS J POTTER, Auctioneer BENNING & BARSALOU, resent time acc .Itha ocke ¢ roads and seri- | Inspection of Staples, ,.485 \"547 | Malime l\u2019Archidue were given by Mme, | thing is ordered in the most tasteful, yet | e uiings THIS EVENING., 292 Auctioneers, tion.AL MILITARY COLLEGE.gre the TORS.qe pe fdulteration of Food.3324 m pod ÿ ude : Veudredi\u2019s song, in Robinson Crusoe sumptuous style ; the new dining-room, > « P 8 Large Evening Sale Miscellaneous.Closing Sal e of no ° ) e îrec- ce 2,678 72,90 y Mme.Galli-Marie ; the exquisite Chanson | All Îts appoiutments, rivals the splendours | Engineers, who stood | tion by the wind.There } i : 20,203 202,732 » ; \u2019 ieni \u2019 3 ; Lieu.ery Boy feat batch of graduates | gale i y the North-West, fir pren à violent Rallgaommission ve So ,000 de Fortunio, by dle.Ont the barea- of reigning houses, The l Duke's Library is ê hire or Household Furniture and Effects, Cot~ tama ho fo ach Sf radon | Eee North West an Aa ois onan, by ils | ane ofthe See etant, ed he ie à diige age\u201d Fi, Carpet Sires, Clothing FALL AND WINTER DRY-GO0DS Lee Royal Milita y ; ge a | or asd from ce de state that the Minor Revenue.111 2156 278 Isaac and Ugalde ; the Drinking Song of | student of his books.Among the features Furs, Safe, Pictures, 5 Hives (Bees), see 9 1840300 commission in the » land or, the 28th | and thet mors reo] ow has fallen | The total vinents for 1879-80 w the Bavards, by Mme.Ugaldier ; the duet { of the gardens, which are fully equal to the Should be ordered at once, 50 as to avoid | Handseme Parlour Sett, Marble-Top Bed.| SLNIDV IVAULNON pom will sail 10r Englan à re is likely to fall before long.$9,242 690 payn > J Te | from Lischen and Fritzchen, by Tulma Buffar | rest of this most princely establishment, | , ; ; ! room Sett, Dining-room Furniture, lar \u201cO9 Ÿ SNOS \u201cNVHAT ci.On Saturday night the gale overtook a cat- hah as against $9,114,679 in 1880- | and Dupuis ; that from «Bottes,\u201d from La | are the vegetable mosaics, reproducing the | frwarding too rapidly.assortment Chain, Second-hand Gongs =F The subscribers will sell at their stores oat.PROTECTION IN PORK.te Steamer trading between Copenhagen : Vie Parisienne, by the same favourite song- | arms of France, the arins of Orleans, the &c., &e \u2019 \"| NY d NO Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter street, on \u2026\u2026 morning the members of the Carle- and » ecastle.The captain was drowned.SUPERANNUATIONS.stress and Brasseur ; Mme.Theo gave « The | fleur-de-lys, and various historic emblems A Trial Order Solicited On = d ; À J 110 O1NO#01 Te nt Council waited upon the Hon.| va al ailing vessels rom Denmark, Nor- There was also laid before the House | Maids Song\u201d in Pomme d'Api, with Dau- and even scenes, whichy here and there, * Saturday Evening, 18th Instant, \u201cSSOUPSENT UDITY IM Wednesday, the 22nd December we Cott Finance, accompanied by the vrac ked i the To coal ports, were also | this afternoon a statement or allowances | lT&Y ; Mme.Peschard sang the Evohe, from | diversify the turf of the lawn before the - At my Store, 235 St.James street.Hinister © Mr.Rochester in- ecked in the gale.At Thurso the gale | gpd: ratuities.Th 3 .| Orphee aux Enfers, with Christian ag | drawing-rooms.Best Material Sale at SEVEN o'clock.O8T8 po All the Balances of member for the couts Stating his views abated last night, when a severe frost set ber 2 d incl de Jabs i Jupiter; and so on.All the lead- The Duke is credited, by some, with a /.E.S i \u201cIOPI8UOO 94 01 00 OUT \u201c01d pus 3508 : qroduced the delega sidered that an in | - It is still freezing and the cold is in- Field ool ine Ge lonical - Richardson, ing artistes of the capital, of both | willingness to accept the President of the Moderate Charges 30 YW.F.SHAW, Auctionser.oqear ou Bwdoay \u2018Wg | daleatasorg English French and American n tbe matter, he co from $2 to $4 a | tense.The weather in the metropolis con- eologist, Geological Survey, Mont- | sexes surpassed themselves in their de- | Republic, should it be offered him ; but he AND 20TRO\"RE SV \u2018URL © S[BIANOL 38915%] ogy pus ; in duty on pork from $3 2 | tinues mild, unseasonable and di real, who retires with an annual allowance A e- ; tie \u2019 sou x \u201c901480 943 Sunol \u20ac C nsi t crease } f benefit to farmers of the ; Unseasonable and dirty.1 ; ! termination to do honour to the memory of | ts, nevertheless, on the most intimate terms ee RO We onsignments.parrel would be 0 hile it would not hurt GLADSTONE AND HER MAJESTY of $1,088 ; Lieut-Colonel Wily, Direcior | the composer to whose inexhaustible fancy | With his nephew, the Comte de Paris Prompt Attention \u2014 1991L PIOD \u2018439 \u2018tan woxy ssoussig \u2018gy quava Valley, ome raised pork was of | It is said there was a painful oem b of Military Stores, $1,232; F.Lewis, Clerk they owe so many brilliant triumphs, and CAN BE FOUND AT Il TE oll edu Sat IL ADO I umber es quality than the corn-fed pork | tween the Queen and Gladstone at Windsor P.: ee, Cine ne ones | who was so deservedly a personal favourite Aucti price Fa Trade.Buraaories ou to pagal sq oss \u201coi dn ges of LINEN TABLINGS, TOW.ich iy Messrs.R.Cummings and J.| over the Irish question, the Queen urging 82, 380 \"A Mevab \u201cChief or Wi mith them all.\u2018The ballets were danced AVION Iie.SUTHERL AND MILLAR & C0 S ea Te having arrived for the sale of ol Pe oat ho A LIRA, HUCK CANVAS, SHEETINGS, f the States.nister ; ide : ! 53805 À.3 > \u201cEngineer of the | and the chorus by the tr e J 1) | STOVES, 1 will hold a Regular Weekl ! HO 19970 Aum | ge, &c.Craig also addresau the placed pos omic very decidedly to aesort at once | P, B, L Railway, $1,715.T.H.Allan, | three of the leading houses the Opn bane BY A J.MAXHAM & C0., QUEBEC.! Sale EVERY FRIDAY.5 > | gsuyeSe TIO ANTHOLSVO HO [TA om Ca SC LxEWISE that on mar Tilley promised to give | ascribe the Queen's interference to the in yo left Ottawa to take à situation poder | ing lent its contingent, like all the other a BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY 11 be well advértized, cavefuiiy arrayed nu Hon.Sir a e consideration.fluence of Beaconsfield.Mr.Onderdonk, received a gratuity of | houses.The concert terminated with the t ) will be well advertized, carefully arranged, | 4 (To Close a Bankrupt Estate.) the matter au _ ; $833.Four officers were placed on the re- | inauguration of the Lust of this wonderfully Im ortant Auction | and plaeed to best advantage.12 Cases Assorted Drv-Goods RONTO IN A DILEMMA.tired list, and 22 allowances lapsed by | prolific genius of operetta, and the recital of d Ê : : TRADE SALES of Hardware, Groceries, 2 do Cardigan Jackets T0 .The Times says the followers of the Gov- | death.In nine cases additions had been | & charming poem in his honour.04 0 St.Francois avIer ret Dry-Goods, &c., for October, will be duly -\u2014\u2014 F \u2014_\u2014 ernment are embarrassed, and for the most part do not know what to say, while a few are bold enough to express regret at the line HE WRECKED \u201cISAAC MAY.\u201d Toroyro, December 17 ÆEfforts are to be ade by Capt.May to raise the propeller | the leaders have pursued.Mr.Whitbread, lage May\u2019 wrecked at Brian Inlet, on | one of the most respected Liberals, at Bedscorgian Bay.The owner of the boat with | ford last night described vividly the reign ct Kerr arc in town to-day, procuring | of terror that left no honest calling safe in They leave for the |a large part of Ireland, and avowed feeling that the sad time had come when the Government might be compelled to use ccer- cion.wrecking apparatus.scene to-morrow.ASSISTING A FACTORY.ork Township Council, at a special he held yesterday afternoon, decided on granting to Messrs.Wilby & Co, the Joan of $20,000 fr five years.Wilby's Woollen mill was recently destroyed by fre at Weston.THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, About six monthe ago the Christian Brothers of this city decided to open a uviliate for the training of members of their congregation.On Wednesday morning last the first novice was formally re- wived in the chapel of the institution, Duke street, the gentleman being Mr.Wo.Culleteton, whose father lives in IRELAND.\u2014 IMPANNELING THE JURY.DurLIN, December 18.\u2014To-day the counsel for the Crown and counsel for the Traversers each struck off 24 names from the 48 previously bailotted for, leaving 24 from which the jury will he selected at the opening of the trials.The Crown Solicitor challenged three Catholics and nine Protestants, each side alternating in striking them off name by name.At each name struck off by the Crown, Mr.Dillon, of Traverser's counsel, and a cousin of Mr.John Dillon, Melancthon.cried \u201c another Papist,\u201d or otherwise called REMEMBERING THE POOR.attention to the fact, though the master of A dinner to about one thousand of the | the Crown office severely reprimanded him.por of the city will be given on Christmas | Some Catholics ave included in tbe remain- Day in Albert Hall.Mr.C.H.Matheson { ing 24 persons in the panel, but the proba- is the originator of the project.bility is that a great majority of the jury 00 will be Protestants.Opinions differ regard- HALIFAX.ing the probable inclinations of the jury, but it is not generally considered favourable thus far for the Traversers.VESSEL MISSING.Haurax, Decembsr 17.\u2014À vessel in which Dr.Oakes, a native of Halifax was making the passage from St.Johns, Nfld, to Fogo, hus been missing for a long time, He had been on a business visit to St.Johns, and took passage in the vessel for Lis home in Fogo on the 18th of Ist month, and a day later a terrific storm swept over that coast, strewing the CAN'T COLLECT HIS RENT.Charles Dudgeon, a landed proprietor of Longford, who had a man sentenced to 20 years\u2019 penal servitude for firing at him, proceeded to Clare View to collect rents, but was mobbed, and had to be protected by the police.There is great excitement in the County of Leitrim over the imprisonment \u20ac \u20ac ing | of a man who at a fair went about telling shore with wrecks in every direction.| the people not to buy or rell cattle to any Nothing has since been heard from the | one not a Land Leaguer.A thousand per- vesel, and it is feared by some that she | sons in Kilmore, County Mayo, have rebuili went down, with all on board, in the gale ; | à house from which a woman had been vhile others, more sanguine, entertain the | evicted.They then reinstated her with hope that she was blown off and the crew | three months\u2019 provisions.A large number picked up by some outward bound vessel, of police did not interfere.and t i \" hat they will yet be heard from.THR BULLDOZED LANDLORDS.The T STELLARTON RELIEF.; Corx, December 17.\u2014There is a great ; be Tensurer of the Stellarton Relief | want of employment throughout the coun- wd at New Glasgow has received $17,464.try owing to the disinclination of landlords ANGLICAN SYNOD MEETING.to lay out money.At several meetings re- At meeting of the Diocesan Synod held | cently ligld farmers were summoned to give last July, a Co nmittee recommended the | employment to labourers.The agent of vioviding of a boarding and day-school for | the Earl of Cork was requested to provide girls.The Committee have submitted the | labour on the Earl's estate.He intimates Feport of A proposed Joint Stock institu- | that he will open works and give employ- tion, with a capital of $200,000, in $20 | ment until Marchshares.The building will be 100 by 60, four Loxpox, December 17.\u2014The officer com- fries high, to cost by the architect's esfi- | manding at Birr, King\u2019s County, has been Late $13,500.Only one-half the stock being | ordered to patrol the district nightly with subscribed, a meeting will be held to ap- | forty soldiers.The police patrol has been int a Provisional Directorate, members of | doubled.\u2019 the Church of England only being eligible.Jones who has been made a victim of STATE OF YRADE.Boycotting is getting armed men from a The business of the pas distance to replace the labourers who left 8 past ten days has not | him.Two policemen sleep in his house, den fully u à yup to the standard, and this is .\u2018 the fi \u201cpatent in the larger and he avier articles and four others are stationed near the farm.Light and fancy goods have moved fairly Troops have been promised him.ne, und retail business has done perhaps ANOTHER LAND MEETING.Toe L rolume as could be expected.| A Tenant Right meeting was held at Teall 8 alling off in the wholesale and | Lough Gall, County Armagh to-day, those er Quor trade, especially that of the present being principally Orangemen.A Our exports and ad pickled fish hay the followi Ire been Imports, 12,36 smports of dry | mob of 50 persons took possession of the large this week, | platform, which they destroyed.The meet- ng figures show :\u2014Dry fieh, | ing was then held in an adjoining field.A 422 drumg aus; exports, 1,707 tierces, | resolution was passed in favour of peasant ceived, 9704 ly bales; pickled fish, re- proprietary.alewives re tls; exported, 2,486 brls;| Orders have been received at Queenstown I i \u201cle - : .+ 105 rly ; rn 5 Lod oil received | for the despatch of forty marines to Clona- 1 .east There are, at | kilty.de soi ony ot fifty thousand quarters BOYCOTT AND GLADSTONE.thipped be 8h to be brought forward and Some correspondence is published Le- The better ne in Now and the first of April.| tween Capt.Boycott and Mr.Gladstone, in Probability bn ity of dry fish will, in all | which the former asks the assistance of the jures than n this la'e date, bring better | Government to indemnify him for losses hold wij likely » And those who are able to | caused by his having to quit Ireland.Mrthan of ÿ get much higher prices | Gladstone replies that the Government has what fm Present.Mackerel are some- already largely assisted Boycott with troops.To this Boycott replies that the army was WI \u2014 sent to Lough Mask against his wish, an NN.IPE G.merely to preserve the peace, and regrets \u2014\u2014\u2014 that the Government refuses him compen- DIED OF HIS INJOURIES.sation.Won Dame Sot Yan, December 17.\u2014A man Pagife po?HO Was injured at the late ORANGE CIRCULARS.The Grand Orange Lodge has issued a Railw ; ; ri tak 3 bas di ay accident, at Whit, circular, urging the brethren to take mea Hopes of his wounds at the St.er ures for meeting by means of signa s at any ° time, day or night, under any emergency and EMIGRATION ; to take means to protect themselves.Anby Rother emigrati LITERATURE, .other circular announces that a subscrip- Y Thos, Spence Clerk Samp hlet published | tion has Leen opened for organizing a de- Biv Assembly has at Manitoba Le- | fence, and gives information in regard to ce.It is an | Made 1ts ap- | the cost of arms.\u201chare 1$ an interesting little bro- The First Battalion, 20th Regiment, at BURRS yxy Malta, is ordered to Ireland.The St A ANNIVERSARY, Judge vowse, in closing the Connaught © celebre ndrew'g Society have decided | Assize, said that of 212 jurors summoned Sétsary ty a © SPProaching Burns\u2019 anni.| Only half had attended.The absentees will be fined £20 each.; LiverpooL, December 18.\u2014The consignees state that they refused to receive Jones\u2019 sheep, because the Land League threatened a ithe (13, 87304 concert and calico ball .Sie ATE PROCEEDINGS.Addreg, jérland, of Kildonan, moved the them.Hon, ars to, the Speech of the Ue ryy, onde Mr.C oy, of Sa after some remark from M FRANCE.ie, wag a, and a reply from the Pre.TIE DECISSEY TRIAL.Pams, December 17.\u2014The evidence furnished yesterday by Marshal MacMachon tg the Committee investigating the DeCissey affair was a disagreeable surprise to the enemies of the ex-Minister.MacMahon spoke of his old comrade in the highest terms, and declared that he had no knowledge of the scandalous offence imputed to him.They had nothing to do, the Marshall said, Peculi DISAFFECTION.ar gig: Be that + Significance is attached to the Wi \u201cdress in Such member would second oh Lig gi ply to the Speech.They 4] .Bement of the Provins Bill for the en- VETER Re HER REPORT, le 3 with his departure from the Ministry of Whey, in TONTRE AL December 17.War ' ! he eter, oF shade by Standard | _\u2014 \u2014 Son & (1 » Observed hy Hear _ ; 7 Wl Tyg \u20ac pticians and Magne GERMANY.ares Dame Street oT 242 and 244 THE IMPERIAL BUDGET.N ! pu 6 P.M.Bereiy, December 17.\u2014 The Imperial as 19 > 189 Budget for next year estimates that the \u2018Us Meax.| expenditure of 588,078,000 marks will be Yu TT Stay ise 16° | covered by receipts of revenue aud matri- Rs *PARD BAROMETRE, culatory contributions.The latter amount © Lp 6 P.m, | is 24,943,000 marks more than last year.Me 9.87 20.99 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Torox TEOROLOGICAL, Orr wa = x FFICE, ; .; vie probe Lis December 17.f | GRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.gun Lak les se Seat others he next 24 hours | sr.Jonvs, Que, December 16.\u2014Alfred ther tr to-day; stats easterly winds ; | Demers, a half-witted young man, who fur b tig perature, it \\Onary or elightly | some time past has been under charge of \u201ci wear, sterly to north awrence\u2014Fresh | the Grey Nuns, was to-day found suspended hap.PU pri) Winds ; fine | from the beam of a shed attached to the Lai tery Wingy.fair Westerly to | Convent, When found life was extinct.\u2019 ids : trong Wester] a Weather.CuirTos, Ont, December 16\u2014A man p TIT colder Weathey Orth wester- named John Morrison, employed in the A AX ay Scr Great Western Ry.Warehouse, at Suspen- 0 Oup gov FERING fg ho 0 sion Bridge, N.Y., after quitting work at six Wyo \u20acatliegt da + common lot ot | c'elock this evening, when walking through for sq 5 give manifes y wo e anifest proof Hit Com et long permitted to ttle ov 108 the fl.»iM your case, b NT «oo 80 At Once and buy à UDriseq 54 gp 0-53 CORN EXTRACTOR, Yop Pain and the Tapidity of the frec- ; \u20ac success that marks the New York Central yard on his way home, was struck by a switching engine and killed.He was so mangled as to be almost unrecognizable.His attention was attracted by an engine approaching in an opposite direction and is supposed did not hear the one behind him.Ie leaves a wife og and four children.| | * ted the neta] C John Magan was squeezed while coupling iy i aise Of Quart Johnson Las re.| cars in the Great Western Ry.yard here, ugg « Colonet Mac Gonaster-General last night.He was injured internally, and 2 Suc ; egor > i , PONEY Bh afer \u2018Cd him, Ths lage been is not expected to recover.hag takip, Ry ls Martel for charge of the \u2014Ît i ste ssia i.tends to take nglaad ox a thos i8 stated that Russia i.ten decisive action against the Turcomans by the end of December.n.ale to the actual number of years\u2019 services of persons employed in the service who had been superannuated.The receipts and payments on account of the Fund were: \u2014Receipts\u2014To 30th June, 1879, as per return dated 18th February, 1880, $391,922; during the year ended 30th June, 1880, $43,531 ; total, $435, 453.Payments\u2014To 30th June, 1879, $673,065; year ended 30th June, 1880, $127,792 ; total, $300,857.Mr.Bergin introduced a Bill to-day regu lating the hours of duty in workshops, mills and factories in the Dominion.Mr.Coursol complained of the mention of his name in the Auditor-General\u2019s report as having received more indemnity than he was entitled to.He had been seriously ill during a portion of last session, and in his absence the House had voted Lim the full amount.Sir Leonard Tilley said the Auditor General had no doubt been ignorant of the resolution of the House.The debate on the motion to ratify the Syndicate contract was resumed by Hon.Mr.Langevin.He went over pretty much the same ground as Sir Charles Tupper, and the Ministerial benches were conspicuous by reason of their emptiness during the greater part of the time occupied by the Minister of Public Works.Sir Chas.Tupper out-Tuppered Mr.Langevin, for in speaking this afternoon of the administration of the late Government, he said that they retired at the end of five years with a deficit of from ten to twelve millions.This exceeds Sir Chas.Tupper\u2019s figures of last session by about three millions of dollars.There is nothing like piling on the agony.Sir Alexander Campbell has introduced into the Senate a Bill for the prevention of prize fighting.Hon.Messrs.Scott and Hope have been appointed to represent the Senate at the funeral of the late Senator Christie.A meeting of the Joint-Committee on Printing was held this morning, when Mr.Rufus Stephenson was elected Chairman of the Commons\u2019 Committee, and Hon.Mr.Simpson to that of the Senate.A statement of expenditure for the fiscal year was presented, showing the amouni to have been $63,000.Mr.Weldon will inquire of the Government on Monday next if it is the intention of the Government to introduce a Bill this session dealing with the disposition of bankrupt or insolvent estates, or for the relief of insolvent persons.AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT.The report of the Auditor-Geaeral on Appropriation Accounts has been distributed, the estimates and expenditures under the following heads, were: Estimates.Expenditure.Interest .vo 8 T,002,505.69 $ 7,773,808.75 Premium and Ex- change.20,000,00 48,351.09 Sinking Fund .1,161,640.27 1,215.307.96 Redemption of Debt 6,08,257.77 6,868,582,29 Total.$14,282,418.73 $15,90L,518.09 The grant for the Civil Government was $386,773 and the expenditure $898,605.The passage of the High Commissioner and family, from Montreal to Liverpool, cost $946.In connection with contingencies the Auditor-General writes to the Acecoun:- ant of Contingencies :\u2014*\u201c1 observe that nearly every Department has bought stationery outside of the stationery office, and in some of the accounts so sent in, as stationery, appear charges for Blackwood and four reviews, Harpers\u2019 Weekly, etc.Theee are, it appears to me, not legitimate charges on contingencies.There is also a payment to Mr.Tims for cab hire between Ottawa and Kingsmore.This appears to me not a proper charge on the contingencies of the office.\u201d In reply, Mr.Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finance, to whom the letter was referred, says\u2014: As regards the payments you mention for Blackwood and four other reviews, the ac countant of contingencies has called my attention to the fact that the regulations of the contingent charges of the Department defines, amongst other contingencies, the purchase of bouks of reference, maps, etc., and I find that all payment made by him are made on the certificate of the Deputy Heads of Departiments, which declare that the expenditure was necessary for the public service.I am not aware what Department ordered the magazines in question, and that poiut seems tome immaterial.Whatis more to the purpose is the question, when the Accountant of Contingencies is allowed to pay for works of reference, and a Deputy head certifies to the necessity of a certain purchase, how is he, the Accountant, of Contingencies, to act?As to the payment of Mr.Tims\u2019 cab hire\u2014in justice to that officer, I have to say that payment of this amount was made by my authority, and that the necessity arose from the fact that, whilst I was absent this summer, Mr, Tims acted for me, and during that time his family were at Kingsmorc, some few miles out.Mr.Tims informed me that the late Auditer- General had ailowed him his cab-hire whenever he was called into Ottawa on business.However, I will see that the amount in question is refunded.\u201d In regard to the payment of indemnity and mileage to members, Mr.Macdongall says, \u201c1 observe the full indemnity is paid when members do not remain in attendance on the last day of the session, though the words of 3lst Victoria, chapter 3, and 36th Victoria, chapter 31, seen {to forbid this mode of puyment.The Accountant does not follow the usual practice of giving a cheque to each person, payable to his order, but draws large sums and pays mn bank bills.Ilearn from the Accountant that the chief objection to adopting a system which elsewhere prevails, and ix admitted to be generally preferable to that now practiced.is that members find it inconvenient.There does not appear to be auy inconvenience which could arise to members of the Commons, and which would not be of equal efect with Senators, and yet the Clerk of the Senate pays nothing except by cheque, and reports that no objection is raised to this mode of payment.\u201d He also says that three members, Messrs.Coursol, Mongenais, and Ferguson, were paid full mdemuity, although absent a part of the session.PEE CE PARISIAN GOSSIP.THE ANTIJESUIT DECREES \u2014 THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014WONDER- FUL PERFORMANCES \u2014 A GERMAN ANNIVERSARY\u2014THE PRESENT « LIONS\u201d OF PARIS.From Our Own Correspondent.Paris, December.The angry excitement attendant on the expulsiou of the monks (who have only to execute a slight legal formality to be lelt in peace to the enjoyment of their cloisters), still divides French society into two hose tile camps.M.Baudry d'Asson, released from confinement in the # little hole\u201d in ANOTHER NOTEWORTHY EVENT in the theatrical world during the past week, is the revival of Bug-Jargal, taken from Victor Hugo's novel.In 1814, when 16 years of age, Victor Hugo made a bet that he would write a novel in a fortnight.He won his bet, Bug-Jargal, the scene of which is laid in St.Domingo, being the result thereot.The novel has, no doubt, received a certain amount of retouching since it first appeared, but the plot is the same as was 50 rapidly struck out by the youthful aspirant to literary fame, and is by no means unworthy of the hand which was destined to obtain world-wide reputation in after life.But the main event of the theatrical week has been the new play, « Michel Strogoff,\u201d the higlly sensational drama taken from the well-known work of Jules Verne.The Chatelet Theatre has outdone itself in the magnificence with which this play has been brought out.The most enormous trouble, pains and expense has been lavished in getting the true local colouring, scenery, costumes, and adjuncts of a piece representing a journey of over three thousand miles in northern regions almost unknown to the rest of the world, and giving exact reproductions of so many landscapes, interiors of houses, national costumes, uniforms and arms ; all of which are so carefully and admirably given as to constitute a MOST INSTRUCTIVE LESSON, of incomparable interest and curiosity.It has taken the authors, decorators, scene- painters, dress-makers, three years to collect all the necessary documents, scenery, etc., but they are largely paid for their trouble by the immense success of the piece, which receives a perfect ovation evéry night, from the enthusiastic plaudits of the public.The piece is divided into 16 tableauz, each remarkable for its colouring and picturesque expression; and five of them are so exceedingly splendid and aito- gether wonderful that the audience compels the curtain to be raised three or four times on each of them.One represents a popular fete at Moscow ; on the vust illuminated square circulates a crowd of all the types and dresses of the immense Russian Empire, Livenians, Finlanders, Padeclians, Caucasians, Tzigauls, Scherkesses, Jews, Manjiks and bourgeois, forming a most extraovdinary medley of shapes and colours.The splendid Preobrajeuski regiment, with its black and red uniforms, gilt shoulder- knots, preceded by files and drums, the Chevaliers-Gardes, on their splendid horses, with gilded cuirasses and helmets, forming the back ground of the scene of the Russian dances, constitute the most wonderful spectacle.The {4 POSTAL STAGE ON THE SIBERIAN FRONTIER\u201d is a wild and frozen solitude, at the foot of the Ural Mountains, in the midst of pine forests covered with snow, at the beginning of a seemingly endless road leading as far as the eye can see, to dead regions ot snow and silence.Itis a glimpse of wild and hopeless desolation that pushes the crowded house like the sudden sound of a dirge.The ¢ Battlefield of Kolivan\u201d is an ad- rors of war-broken carriages, dismounted field-pieces, a ruined telegraph-station, corpses in the rigid attitudes of death, destruction, carnage and desolation, present a terribly painful and impressive scene.The «Emir Camp and Tartar Fete\u201d is a wonderfully rich and varied display, under an Oriental sunshine, marvellously given.Scouts, soldiers, standard-bearers, priests, begging or whirling dervishes, with their long, coloured gowns, eunuchs, baya- deres, buglers, &c., which precede the Emir, who appears, covered with gold and jewels, on his white horse, caparisoned with purple and gold, and followed by the green standard of the prophet; an amazingly realistic picture of the semi-barbarous East.The \u201c DESCENT OF THE AAGARA ON À RAFT \u201d is perhaps the most remarkable or all the scenes.A panorama unfolds itself at the back of the stage, as if the raft were drifting down with the cuirent, showing the scenery of a Siberian river, now fair and pleasing, now wild and chaotic.All at once, the water is covered with burning naphtha, the forests are on fire, the trees are cracking, terror and death are everywhere, and on the horizon is the dismal spectacle of the city of Irkutsk in flames, the finest specimen of scenic decoration ever witnessed on any stage.The plot is deeply interesting, the acting is admirable.Altogether, this play is a rare theatrical triumph.Saint Cecelia's Day has been celebrated as usual by a splendid musical service in the great Church of St.Eustache, a collection being taken up for the benefit of the Musicians\u2019 Association, which looks after old and disabled musicians, who, but for this help, would have to go to an asylum or die of starvation.A GERMAN CELEBRATION.Germany has just celebrated the 600th anniversary of the death of that strange character, Albertus Magnus, the Suabian, an amazing compound of science, of talent of every kind, a bishop, a necromancer, a Dominican, an astrologer, and a most active and patriotic citizen to boot.Astonishing things are narrated of him.For the entertainment of the King of the Romans, passing through Cologne, he reproduced the flowers of spring in the depth of winter.But his most ingenious achievement was a figure in human form, constructed with different metals, under divers constellations, which could speak, and, under certain couditions, solve any difficult problem submitted to it.It is well-known that this machine was a faithful servant to its author, till, one day, a pupil of the Master, Thomas Aquinas (subsequently known as « The Angetical Doctor\u201d) alarmed at its behaviour, shatiercd it in a fit of pious excitement, thus destroying the labour of thirty years.By cultivating alchemy, many valuable discoveries were undoubtedly made; Prager Bacon, contemporary with Albertus, thus stumbled on the invention of gunpowder; Ruymond de Lully, Thomas Aquinas, and Paracelsus, all added to our knowledge of nature and her laws.SEARCHING AFTER WHAT COULD NOT BE FOUND, they found valuable things they were not searching for.Dejute his necromancy, alchemy, and so forth Albertus Magnus heeame Vicar-Genersl and Provincial of the Dominicans: as a public lecturer, at Cologne and in Paris, he acquired such fame that, in 1248 (the year of the foundation of the Cologne Cathedral, just finished), Pope Alexander IV.sun1moned him to Rome and made hin master of the Papal Palace.He was elected Bishop of Ratisbon ; but, finding the duties of the See incompatible with his habits, he gave up the bishopric and returned to Cologne, where he died in 1280 Germany has just witnessed the death of the grand-daughter of Gathe's « Charlotte,\u201d immortalized by the poet in his «Sorrows of Werthen\u201d\u2019\u2014his first work\u2014published in 1774.She was the widow of the architect, Lawes, who erected the Waterloo Column in the Waterloo Square, in the town o! Hanover, THE CHINESE GIANT is succeeded, in this curivsity-loving city, by two Zulus, male and female, who have come over from London to be exhibited at the Folies-Bergere Theatre.They were in a box at the Opera a few evenings ago, and excited much attention.Tse lady styles 0 CARGO ON BOARD THE SHIP \u201cBOYNE, CONSISTING OF WHEAT, in Bulk and Bags.CORN, do.do, OATS, in Bulk, and BALES OF HAY.Now lying at Cap Charles, South Shore, near the Village of St.Jean.The vessel is within about 350 feet of the shore, with the ice formed around her, and accessible at all times if the tide is favourable.The above offers an unusual opportunity to intending purchasers to obtain Grain in the immediate vicinity ot the city.B@\"\u201d The above can be seen at any time.Sale on WEDNESDAY NEXT The 22nd Instant, AT Messrs.Maxham & Co\u2019s Office, QUEBEC, At ELEVEN o'clock.A.J.MAXHAM & CO, A.&B.Any information required can be obtained at Messrs.Maxham & Co.'s.December 17, 1880 302 Aw Advertisements THE \u201cDECKER\u201d PIANC Is undoubtedly the BEST in the Market EST.The qualities of Tone are : Sonority and Sweetness Purity and Prolongation Force and Fullness Refinement and Resonance.1t is Elastic in Touch, elegant in Finish and makes the most appropriate HOLIDAY PRESENT THE AGENTS ARE DE ZOUCHE & CO.(8uccessors to Joseph Gould), 233 St.James Street.Fecember 15 299 THE CHICKERING PIANO, THE STEINWAY PIANO THE DUNHAM PIANO.THE HAINES PIANO.The superiority and lasting qualities of these instruments is universally acknowledged.A large stock at their Sole Agents, A.& S.Nordheimer, 211 St.James Street.Second-hand Pianos from $40.Pianos and Organs on hire, with option of purchase, on liberal terms.Music Books and Sheet Music in great variety.August 25 6m 203 NEW BOOKS.The Eden Tableau, a Bible Object Teaching, by Charles Beecher\u2014$1.50 The Moral Pirates, by W.L.Alden\u2014$1.00 William Cullen Bryant, a Biography, by A.J.Symington\u201475c The Head of Medusa, by the author of Kismet\u2014$1.50 A Dreamer, by Katherine Wylde; Leisure Hours\u2019 Series \u2014$1 .00 Le Credit Mobilier of America, its Origin and History, by J.B.Crawford\u2014$1.50 Cervantes, by Mrs.Oliphaut, Foreign Classics\u201415¢ Truthfulness and Ritualism, by Rev.Orby Shipley\u2014$1.35 The Historic Origin of the Bille, by E.C.Bissell \u2014$2.00 Ego, à Novel, by Harry W.French\u2014§1.00 Henry Martyn, a Biography, by Chas.D.Bell\u2014Tôc Duty, with illustrations of Courage, Patience and Endurance, by Samuel Smiler\u2014 $1.00 Fricnds Worth Knowing, Glimpses of American Natural History, by Ernest Ingersoll\u2014$1.00 Wycena, a Narrative of Researches, by Dr.Schliemann, New Edition\u2014$7.50 Washington Square, by Henry James, jr.\u2014 $1.25 Old Times in the Colonies, by Charles Carleton Cotiu\u2014$3.00 Cheaper Edition of The House Beautiful\u2014 $4.00 The Boy\u2019s King Avthur\u2014$3.00 FOR SALE BY DAWSON BROTHERS, ST.JAMES STREET.301 December 17 CARD.Having closed our Agency in Montreal, and transferred the exclusive sale of our PIANOS, for that city and vicinity, to THE NEW YORK PIANO COS51.JAMES STREET, Montreal, our customers hereafter will be supplied through them with ALL OUR STYLES of PIANOS.) WEBER & CO.Kingston, 14th December, 1880 301 READY-MADE Ledgers, Journals and Cash Books ALWAYS ON HAND At Reasonable Prices.S., M.& CO.December 16 3 ST.JOAN'S TAY CARES (WITH LIST OF NEW OFFICERS) Handsomely Designed AND PRINTED |GEO.BISHOP & C0.169 St.James Street.December 9 294 Fine Witting Papers, Copying Letter Books, Account Books, RUSSIA WALLETS and POCKET BOOKS, ENVELOPES, \u2019 MEMORANDUM BOOKS OFFICE STATIONERY.We have just opemed 50 Cases of the above goods, which we are selling at exceptionally low prices.GEORGE HORNE & SON, Christmas Stationery.FINE ANTIQUE and VELLUM WRITING PAPERS, nicely put up in FANCY BOXES with ENVELOPES to suit, RUSSIA POCKET BOOKS and WALLETS.GOLD PENCILS and PENS, CARD CASES, AUTOMATIC PENCILS, FANCY INK STANDS, &c., &c., &c.WE WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION to our stock of VELLUM, ANTIQUE and HAND-MADE WRITING PAPERS, in NOTE, LETTER, AND FOOLSCAP, by the mirable panorama of the unspeakable hor- | and the BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAP-, | ream, and neatly put up in fancy boxes, suitable for Ladies\u2019 use and presents\u2014the finest papers in the market.ALSO, Cream and Vellum Foolscap, ruled specially for NOTARIES AND LAWYERS USE, the whole offering at much reduced prices SAMPLES FURNISHED INTENDING PURCHASERS.OFFICE & POCKET DIARIES for 1881 just received.GEO.HORNE & SON, TL & 73 St, Francois Xavier Street, December 9 294 IF You Wish to Smoke the Very Best Tobacco, BEST TOBACCO.Or to puff Havana's very best Cigar, BEST CIGAR.Do notlet your mind be put upon the rack O, ON THE RACK 0.As to where you can procurethe best by far.BEST BY FAR.You have but to ask some gentlemanly Smoker, MANLY SMOKER.He will tell you where the finest may be got.MAY BE GOT.At PHILIP HENRY°S well.known « Weed \u201d Emporium, « WEED\u201d EMPORIUM.Go there and your's will be a happy lot, HAPPY LOT.297 TO CARTERS.M PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby ie, given that the undersigned has 47 received strict orders for the as 7\" rigid enforcement of the foow- ing sections 28 and 29 of By-law No.50, concerning vehicles in general, in all cases and against all persons who may offend against the provisions of suid By-law :\u2014 \u201cSec.28.No Carriage or Velicle of any description, whether of burden or pleasure, shall be driven through any part of the City of Montreal during any time that the snow or ice shall be upon or cover the streets of the said City, unless there shall be two or more bells attached to the horse or horses, or some part of the harness thereof.\u201cSec.29, No person driving any Carriage or Vehicle, or riding any horse, mare, gelding or other beast in or through the said City, shall permit the beast or beasts to run, gallop, trot, pace or go at any rate exceeding six miles to the hour or in a careless or reckless manner.\u201d By order, HERCULE PARADIS, Chief of Police.Montreal, 15th December, 1880.u 301 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the New Plan of St.Ann\u2019s Ward, which is pro- Ji, posed to be homologated, is 5) now on view in the City Surveyor's Office, and that all par ties who may be affected by any of the projected changes in the extension or widening of streets thereon, are invited to call at the City Hall and examine the same, and those having any objections to the adoption of the said Plan, must fyle the same in writing addressed to the Road Committee, on or before MONDAY, the 20th DECEMBER next.By order.GEO.D.ANSLEY, City Surveyor.City Survivor's OFFICE, City Hall, } Meatrea!, 18th Nov., 1880.} ws 25D 281 REAL ESTATE, x am offering Property fur Sale in all parts of the city, suburbs and country.Please send for printed Catalogues.H.H.GEDDES, Real Estate and Financial Agent, And President of the Montreal Board of Real Estate Agents, 119 St.Francois Xavier street November 30 286 December 13 announced.REAL ESTATE and Sales of Furniture, at private residences, Valuations for Executors, Curators, &c.HORSES, CARRIAGES, Harness, Sleighs, &c., at Maguire's Yard, College street, EVERY FRIDAY.Sales of Farm Stock in the country.All receive my personal attention.Prompt returns guaranteed.Splendid storage for Household Furniture, Pianos and Merchandize.Cash advances on same W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.Office and \u201c Finest Sale-rooms in the Dominion,\u201d No.235 St.James street.237 iscellaveons.WOODEN WARE.Pails, Tubs, Matches, &c., &c., MANUFACTURED BY HE.B.EDDY, HULL, P.Q.For Sale by all Grocers H.A.NELSON & SONS, Wholesale Agents, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.December 15 r 299 Nagor Bros.& Co.OFFER FOR SALE : BRIGHT PORTO RICO SUGAR, in Hhds.BARDADOES MOLASSES.COD OIL-\u2014Newfoundland A.LINSEED OIL\u2014Boiled.No.1 LABRADOR HERRINGS, Barrels.No.1 CANSO do de.No.1 SEA TROUT.No.1 MACKEREL.NO.1 AND 2 GREEN CODFISH in Bris.CRANBERRIES in Half Barrels.7 SPANISH OLIVES in Half Gn-Kegs.Lc, &c, &c.OFFICE: 18 Foundling St.MONTREAL.PORK | PORK | FOR SALE, 70 Bris.Choice New Mess Pork 70 do.Prime Mess Pork.ALSO, CHOICE TABLE CODFISH.Bris.GREEN CODFISH.« SPLIT and ROUND MACKEREL.PURE NEWFOUNDLAND COD OIL.Oysters.Narrows, Malpeque, Bay du Vin, and Caraquet.J.& R.McLEA, 8 COMMON STREET.281 .November 24 FOR SATLRB-\u2014 New Season's Japan Teas.Do Do Congou Teas.Java Coffee.Porto Rico Sugar.Valencia Raisins.Linseed Oil.Castor Oil, Caustic Soda, CUNDILL MATTHEWS & CO.BROKERS.September 14 200 GIBB HAVING SECURED CO.Their Fall Stock TAILORING HABERDASHERY.Also PATTERN CUT FROM POOLE'S.Invite Inspection.Seprember CANAD 220 Co-Operative Supply Association (LIMITED).Temporary Offices: 184 St.James Street.WILLIAM P.LOCKWCOD.7 292 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY J.S.HUNTER, J.8S.Hunter & C.Cushing, ! Notaries Public, Commissioners for all the Provinces.HERBERT S.HUNTER, B.C.L., Notary, Commissioner, &c.110 ST.JAMES STREET.Im 288 no FOR SALE ; Ee That First-Class House, situated ; on corner Union Avenue and Burn- 222 side street, the residence of the late Doctor Schmidt.For particulars apply to ALPHONSE LECLAIRE, Executor, 290 St.Paul$ treet.Or on the premises.December 15 December 2 d 299 TO LET, First-class House, 962 Sherbrooke =\" street, near Drummond street ; has been recently painted and put in thorough order.Apply to WILLIAM SACHE, 110 St.Francois Xavier street.Nevember 20 1m 278 FOR SALE OI LS.COAL OIL, PARAFFINE OIL, BLACK OIL, all Grades ENGINE OIL, all Grades GASOLINE, 86° American CYLINDER, American BENZINE, American and Canadian ROGILED LINSEED OIL, IMPROVED PAINT OIL, LARD OIL, PALE SEAL OIL, OLIVE OIL, NEATSFOOT OIL, MURRAY, BREMNER & CO, 34 St.Henry Street.170 LINSEED OIL! RAW & BOILED WHITE and CCLOURED 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 21D 220 LINSEED OIL, RAW AND BOILED.Whiting, Best Brands, FOR SALF BY W.& F P CURRIE & C0, 100 Grey Nun Strest September 11 Ju y17 COAL! The Intercolonial Coal Mining Company OFFER THEIR FRESH MINED COAL From « DRUMMOND COLLIERY,\u201d FOR SALE HERE, F.0.B in Pictou Harbor, or in Cars at Stations ot the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways, Apply to THE INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, 26 St.Francois Xavier street, Montreal.October 28 2m st 254 ALBION MINES COAL, For Sale by the Cargo, Apply to IIENRY DOBELL & CO.\u2018Agents.August 3 184 PHOSPHATE LAND ! F'OR SALE, One Thousand Acres ol PHOSPHATE LANDS In the Townships of Wakefield 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 unequale led in that County.All information respecting said Lands to be addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa.E.McGILLIVRAY ; JACKSON REA, Montreal.143 ALICANTE | The true Alicante is produced on the East Coust of Spain.Itis a full-bodied and moderately rich wine.Genuine Samples can be had from the Importer.FREDERICK KINGSTON 25 HOSPITAL STREET, 249 ART ASSOCIATION.GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, &, Phillips Square.NOW ON LXHIBITION, The Gibb collection of Pictures.The MacKay collection presented to the Fraser Institute.A Loan collection.OPEN FROM 10 À.M.TO 4 P.M.Admission\u2014Members and their families free.Non-members, 25 cts, Saturdays free.December 7 DANCING.Christmas and New Year's Balls WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE LOKNE DANCING ACADEMY, 301 Notre Dame street, X\u2019MAS EVE, 24th December, and NEW YEARS EVE, 31st December.All Schools now open.Private Lessons at all hours.ASSEMBLIES \u2014 Mondays and Fridays.Thursday Evenings for Class Saturday Evenings for Waltzes.For particulats apply personally at the above address from 12to 1; 3to4; 7 to 8.30 p.m.; or by letter addressed PROF.McDONALD, i AMERICAN HOUSE.December 4 290 Or .June 16 Augusl 46 292 3 do Hosiery and Scarfs AND 49 Bales BLACK WADDING.19 do BATTING Sale at TWO o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, 302 Auctioneers Ztiiscet ancou .Robert Mitchel & Co, MONTREAL BRASS WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK dt: Peter and Craig Streets, November 24 281 STEEL RAILS! IN STORE: 56 1bs.Rails, and Fish Plates.Orders Taken for Direct Importation.MIDDLETON & MEREDITH, 17 St.John Street.MONTREAL.December 6 JOHN TAYLOR& BRO.16 St.John Street, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR Duss & Co, Glargow\u2014LOCOMOTIVES, &c W.H.Baury & Co, England \u2014 ENGINEERS\u2019 AND CONTRACTORS\u2019 SUNDRIES.Wu.SeLLErs & Co.Philadelphia, U.S.\u2014I#- JECTOR OF 1876, MACHINE TOOLS, &c.Mipvare STEEL Worxs, Ph'ladelphia, U.S, \u2014LOCOMOTIVE STEEL TIRES, AXLES AND FORGINGS.EDGRMOOR Iron Co., Wilmington, Del., U.8.\u2014WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, ROOFS AND VIADUCTS.U.S.MerarLic Packive Co., Boston, U.S.\u2014 METALLIC PACKING FOR LOCOMOTIVE AND OTHER ENGINES, &c., &c.DuNcAN STEWART & Co., Glasgow\u2014MA- CHINERY FOR PRINTING, DYEING, STARCHING, CALENDERING AND FINISHING.November 3 263 B.J.COGHLIN, Hardware Merchant and Spring Mannfacfnrer.Railway Supplies &c., &.Works: Hochekega.Orrice: 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal.Manufacturer of all kinds of Railway and Spiral Springs, Carriage Springs, &c.AGENT FOR Messrs.WiLsoN, HAWKSWOTH, ELLISON & Co.Sheffield, England\u2014Steel of all desciip- tions, Warranted Cast Steel, Spring Steel, Machinery Tire and Sleigh-shoe Steel, Steel Wire, &c., &c.Messrs.Jory Rousp & Sox (Limited), Shef- field\u2014Best quality Electro-Plate and Nickel Silver Goods of all descriptions.Messrs.M.Huxter & Co.Sheffield\u2014Supe- rior Cutlery, Files, Saws, Tools, &c., &c, A large supply of all the above goods always in stock.Orders solicited to Import and from Stock.R@F Agent for the cclebratea White Star Steamships.September 28 232 Special Castings.HARD IRON.To meet the wants of the Trade I have erected A CUPOLA For Casting the BEST QUALITY of Hard Machinery Iron Three Cupolas now running.Over 200 Men Working.Melting 75 to 100 TONS per Week.W.CLENDINNENG.December 7 292 H.R.IVES & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE, IRON RAILINGS, Xe, Xe, QUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR GOODS! CASTINGS] OF ALL KINDS rnished P Furni AND or empty, BEST DESCRIPTION.ORDERS SOLICITED.September 232 FAIRBANK SCALES REMOVED TO 377 St.Paul Street MONTREAL.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ON HAND F Jvery kind Manufactured, Particular attention paid to repairing our Scales.FAIRBANK & (0.October 20 123 eg J \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r rt ri oer = LOCAL NEWS.\u2014____ Ix a formed that a shed near the corer of Cotte | knowledges, with thanks, from Miss Orkney, and Vitre streets is in & fon ; -\u2014 5 a private library of choice books, Lo two shares Victoris Skating Rink, at my room this afternoon.Thomas.J.Potter, auctioneer.oo « ENGLAND AND IrELAND.\u201d\u2014Nordheimer's Hall was crowded last evening on the occasion of Rev.Mr.Bray repeating his lecture on \u201c England and Ireland.\u201d Avcrion Sate of steel and other hardware sundries et the store of Messrs.Saml.Waddell & Co., St.Paul street, this morning at 10 am.W.E.Shaw, auctioneer.Wooncocz Cavour.\u2014-À Mr.Fraser mére live woodcock on Beaver Hall Hill on Thureday evening, and can now be seen at Halls Restaurant on St.James treet.I 8MoxTREAL Visiting Governors the week commencing willà be Mesers.J.W.Ogilvie.MoxTREAL SENIOR ScHooL\u2014The Montreal Senior School will close for the holidays on Wednesday, the 22nd inst.The examination and other exercises will take place grom 10 to 1 oclock.| À eoop parlour billiard table, with balls, marker, &c., complete, and & valuable new marble mantel clock (21-day) will be sold after the book sale this afternoon.Thos.J.Potter, auctioneer.PraxoronTE Rucira.\u2014The talented young pianiste, Miss Zulime Holmes, wilt give a recital in the rooms of the New ¥ ork Piano Company, St.James street, this afternoon, commencing at half-past three o'clock.Coxxrrrep.\u2014In the Police Court, yesterday morning, Charles Russeau was con- od of stealing à toilet set valued at $10 from Honore Houle's shop on Bonsecours street, and was fully committed for trial.CHINESE VASES, jars, perfume pots, um- prella stands, algosmall articles, cups and saucers in great variety, to be sold at my store on Weanesday afternoon, will be on view Monday and Tuesday.Thomas J.Potter, auctioneer.QUEBEC Press AssociATIoN.\u2014The annual meeting of this Association, for the election of officers and other business, will be held at the Gazette office, in this city, on Thursday afternoon next at 2 o'clock.A full attendance is specially desired.Tue Lann LbAGUE QuEstioN.\u2014Mr.F.A.Quinn left last night for Quebec and the Townships, to explain the Irish Land League Question to the people.Mr.Quinn will form Leagues throughout the Province.He expects*to be absent during the legal holidays.STEALING FROM A LAUNDRY.-Last evening, about 5 o'clock, two girls entered the Chinese laundry on Bleury street, near Craig, and while one of them kept the proprietor in conversation the other made away with $5 or $6 worth of clothes.There is no clue to the parties as yet.Orance Concerr.\u2014 The Orangemen held a concert last evening in their hall, 81 St.James street.Mr.W.Roberts occupied the chair.Addresses were delivered by the Chairman and Rev.Mr.Doudiet, and a programme of songs, reading, etc., disposed of, a very pleasant evening being spent.Bciextiric LEcTurES.\u2014Rev.John Moore, of Boston, purposes delivering in this city, shortly, a course of lectures on scientific subjects.Among other topics, he will discuss «Geology and the Creation,\u201d «Science against Darwinism,\u201d « Evolution,\u201d and « The Antiquity of Man.\u201d Mackay INSTITUTION FOR PROTESTANT Dear-Mures\u2014The tenth annual meeting of this Institution will be held in the Synod Hall to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock.The proceedings will include an examina- > tion of some of the pupils, and the public are cordially invited.A CHURCH TO BE CONVERTED INTO A SKATE Facrory.\u2014Mr.Charles Brewster has made application to the Building Department to convert the East- End Congregational Church, on the corner of Amherst and Craig * streets, into a skate factory.An engine of twenty-horse power will be placed on the premises.SELLING Liquor WITHOUT A LICENSE.\u2014In the Police Court, yesterday morning, Stephen J.Quinn and Jean Bte.Emond, accused of s' ling liquor en the Exhibition Grounds during the time of the Exhibition without a license, pleaded guilty.They were each fined $75 and costs or three months\u2019 imprisonment.Tug FATAL ACCIDENT AT ST.HENRI.\u2014 After a jury had been sworn in and the body viewed on Thursday, the inquest was adjourned until to-day at ote o'clock, in order that Monette and Leblanc, who were in the house at the time of the accident, and who were too weak to give their evidence, may recover sufficiently to do so.Broke Hrr CoLnar Bone\u2014An old lady named Mary Ann Gidnay, 75 years of age, residing at 103 St.Charles Borrommee street, was taken to the General Hospital last evening with her collar-bone broken.It seems that while going about the house she fell backwards, and in putting out her arm to save herself she broke her collarbone.F SENTENCED.\u2014The man George Couillard who is wanted here on à charge of stealing, has just been senteuced to three years in the Penitentiary for burglaries committed in St.Hyacinthe.High Constable Bissonnette proceeded to St.Hyacinthe, yesterday afternoon, to bring the prisoner to Montreal, as he had to answer to some charges which are fyled against him in this city.Trinity CuurcH Bazaar.\u2014To-day is the last day of the bazaar in aid of Trinity Church, which is being held in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.The admission will be free, and, as they have a large quantity of things which still remain unsold, they will sell them at a reduction of fifty per cent.below the market value, in order to clear everything out.The public are cordially invited to give them a call, and take advantage of the bargains offered.Puivtanmonic\u2014 Mr.Arthur M.Perkins, who has been the Secretary and Treasurer of the present Philharmonic Society since its organization, has sent in his resignation, and Mr.Charles Bourne has been elected in his stead.Mr.Perkins does not sever Lis connection with the Society, but thinks himself entitled to rest from the arduous duties which the position has involved for the past three years.It was this consideration chiefly, it is understood, which induced the Society to accept the resignation of so efficient an officer.STEALING FROM A FURNITURE 8ToRE\u2014On Thursday evening Detectives Murphy and Richardson received word that a bedstead had been stolen from Mr.Armstrong's in Victoria Square.After some search they found the article in question in a secondhand dealer's store, and after getting a description of the parties, arrested on suspicion Robert and John Dunn and William Martin.It would appear that they, at fist, made an attempt to decamp with a coffin; but, deciding that a bed would be the most serviceable, they took one and sold it for $1.They appeared in the Police Court yesterday morning, and were remanded.GryeraL Hospitan, \u2014 The to the Institution for Monday, 20th inst, Skelton and John Tug AMERICAN BuroLar SENT HOME.\u2014- Yesterday morning the man John Daly, ho was arre-ted by our police for breaking into à store in Newport, was brought befo:e Mr.Dugas.The tools with which he had broken into the store and the money which he had found in it, amounting to about $60, were found ony his person.The case was therefore complete against him, for under a recent statute a person may be prosecuted for having in his possession goods stolen in another country.The Sheriff of Newport and the Couniy-Attorney arrived and appeared in the Court room.The prisoner expressed his willingness to go Lack with them to sal Lis tein! at home, and he left yesterday niiuenoon for Newport.Game Law \u2014Joseph Laurendeau appeared before Mr.Dugas, yesterday morning charged with having sold in hi- stall in the Bonsecours Market on the 14th instant, pakridges which had been caught Ly means ot 1g Ir.Matthews, the Actingry of the Fish and Game Protection Chub, said that he had bought the bivds, und that he believed that they had been suarcd.The Inspector of the Club also cave it as his opinion that the game in question had been captured in an illegiti- male manner.The defendant brought forward several men of a like occupation to isis own who swore that it was impossible in buying frozen partridges to discover, without plucking them, whether they had been shot or snared.The brace of patridges fn question were produced in Court, divested of their feathers, in order that it might be discovered in what manner they had been killed.Mr.Dugas deferred judgment in the case until Wednesday.ACKNOWLEDEMENTS\u2014The Supcrintendent of St.Andrews Home acknowleges, with thanks, onc parce! of cast-off clothing from Mrs.Andrew Robertson, Elmbank; one parcel of cast-off clothing from Mr.J.B.Robertson ; one bag of Indian meal from br.W.S.Gentle; one parcel of cast-off clothing from Lady Allan The Superintendeat of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge acknowledges, with thanks, 31 small toaves of bread from the Chief of Police ; cast-off clothing from Mrs.Roach.The Treasurer of the Montreal General Hospitul acknowledges , with thanks, the Teceipt of the following sums :\u2014$20.52 from Mr.Owen McGarvey, for services as Director of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co, per Mr.Alfred Dumouchel, Secretary- Treasurer ; and $4.50 from Mr.Charles Martin, being an arbitration fee.The a pe Daxernous Coxbitiox-\u2014We are in- | testant House of Industry and Refuge ac- for the jeo; le, could say man was \u20ac fused so much the worse for Montrealof those two will be unopposed.Drummond stating that he would not consent to stand.jd qualifications, and he though Ald.Nelson came up to the standard.French-g with the Ix TowN.\u2014Wmndsor Hotel\u2014J J Thomson, Sherbrooke ; G M Elliott, M Redick, England ; H A Drummond, Quebec; H Lambe, John, Chicago ; E C Sprague, Buftalo, N Y ; M D Beardmore, Miss¥Beardmore, Toronto; A Burderleck and wife, New York; Chas S Osborn, Montregl ; G \u2018tT Hosmer, New York ; M R Moran, New London; Mr and Mrs Jas Kenpelly, Jobn and Annie Kennelly, Mrs Quinn, Hartford, Conn ; Richard Odell, John Curtis and wife, Dennis Curtis, Mr John Corcoran, New Britain, Conn; R Dickenson, Bedford ; A Foster, New York ; W T Smith, D McKenzie, St Albans, J W Hursey, Brooklyn, NY; PP Hall, Quebec.St.Lawrence Hall\u20141, W Simonds, Berlin; B L Little, B & LR R; F Hartley, New York ; T Mair, London; G Lucke, W White, H B Brown, Sherbrooke ; J Hamilton, jr, Hawkesbury : Dr Mayrand, St Andrews; G Taylor, A Knight, Moncton ; P E Roy, Farnham ; Dr Eastwood, Hon LR Church, Hon G B Baker, Ottawa.Albion Hotel-Frank S T Smith London, Eng; Jas Yeo, Riviere du Loup; C L Owen, Perth; Thos P Eare, Collingwood; W P Hanning, Fanlin Falls; James Kendry, Glen Tay; Edward Smith, Prescott.Ottawa Hotel-A Williamson, Toronto; Wm Watson, Los Vigas, N M; F Harman, A J Wright, St Johns; J Finnigan, Providence, I; J R Gilmour, Troy, N Y; Geo H Priest, Richford; J A Potts, Philadelphia; Wm F Latimer, Carleton Place; C F Newton, New York; T F Farmer, Three Rivers; G H Gates, White River Junction, Vt; C E Busk, Orwell, Vt; A R Jacobs, Worcester, Mass; E May, St Johnsbury, Vt; H S Channell, Stanstead.American Hotel\u2014G F Adams, Turner's Falls; P McFarlane, Sutton; O J Mairs, do; WT Rockwell, Newport; M P Lovell, Coaticook; AT Porter, Waterloo; W R Robertson, Toronto ; John Hickey, City ; À Lavison, Picton ;: P H Dardis, Morrisburg; J M Merkley, do; G Johnson, Lennoxville; M Gordon, Franklin.CHURCHES TO-MORROW.Tue Rev.Mr.McKueeiN will conduct Divine service at the Protestant House ot Industry and Refuge on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\u2014Services commence at 11 a.m.and 7 p-m.The Rev.A.B.Mackay,the pastor, will preach at both services.Ouiver Bapmist CuurcE\u2014Rev.W.N.Clarke, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Subject for the evening, \u201c What is it to be Saved.\u201d SaLEM CuurcH, Panet Street.\u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m.Preacher, Rev.Gavin Lang.Pews free.Rev.Samuel Massey, pastor.ST.SteBEEN'S CHURCH, Dalhousie Street.\u2014 Morning service at 11 o'clock, Rev.Dr.Sullivan.Evening service at 7 o'clock, Rev.Canon Evans, M.A, rector.Seats free.Apvext Sermons\u2014 The fourth and last sermon of the annual Advent course will be preached in the Cathedral, at 7 o'clock, by tbe Rev.Canon Baldwin.Bubject, «The World 8 Great Sabbath.\u201d ERszINE Crusca (Presbyterian), corner St.Catherine and Peel Streets.\u2014The Rev.J.S.Black will preach at 11 o'clock, forenoon, and at 7 o'clock, evening.Subject of evening discourse, * Temperance.\u201d ST.JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 The pastor, Rev.Hugh Johnston, M.A, B.D., will preach in this church to-morrow, at 11 am.and 7 pm.Subject for evening.\u201cThe Theatre Shall the Church try to reform it ?\u201d \u201cTue ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, 662} Craig street\u2014Meeting for Communion and Bible class at 11 am.At 7 pm.Wm.W.Robertson will deliver an address, \u201cThe Life and Ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ.\u201d Doveras CuurcH, St.Catherine street, West\u2014The pastor, the Rev.Wm.Hall, M.A., will preach at both services\u201411 a.m., « The Function of Punishment in Childtraining ; 7 p.m., * The Function of Punishment in the Divine Administration.\u201d Trinivy Cuurcm (Church of England), opposite Viger Square, St.Denis Street.\u2014 Morning service at 11 o'clock.Evening service at 7 o'clock.A large proportion of the seats are free.Strangers cordially invited.Officiating minister, the Rev.J.\u2018Walters.ST.GABRIEL CHURCH, \u2014Rev.Robert Campbell, M.A., the pastor, will conduct Divine service at 11 a.m, and Rev.Prof.Campbell, M.A., of the Presbyterian College, at 7 p.m.Thanksgiving Communion.Colleclection for the Presbyterian College, Montreal.SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 Rev.George Forsey, pastor, will preach at both services.Subject for the morning, «The Soul\u2019s Restoration,\u201d and for the evening, « The Mission of the Pulpit.\u201d Week night services as_usual.The public are cordially invited.Strangers shown to seats.S87.GEorer's Cnurcr.\u2014Fourth Sunday in Advent.Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Preacher for the morning, Rev.J.G.Baylis.Holy Communion after morning service.In the evening, the Rev.Dr.Sullivan will deliver the fourth sermon of the special course.Subject, # Science and Providence.\u201d CHURCH oF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.\u2014 Holy Communion at 8 am.Morning service at 11 am.Choral Litany at 4.15 p.m.Seats free.The right of Confirmation will be administered by the Lord Bishop at this service.Evening service at 7 p.m.A large proportion of the pews are free at this service.DoOMINION Square METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 The Rev.E.A.Stafford, B.A., pastor, will preach in this Church to-morrow (Sabbath) morning, at 11 o'clock, on # The Design of the Law,\u201d and in the evening, at 7 o'clock, .on \u201cMoney Victoricus in the Man,\u201d being the fourth sermon of the series on \u201c Faith and Money, the two great forces that control the World.\u201d M THE MAYORALTY.A DEPUTATION TO WAIT UP M GEORGE A.DRUMMOND.NMR.An influential meeting of citizens was held yesterday afternoon in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute for the purpose of selecting a candidate for Mayor of Montreal.Among those present we noticed Rev.A.J.Bray, Messrs.F.W.Henshaw, Chas.Alexander, Wm.Angus, F.B.McNamee, George orne, Jos.Duhamel, Jas.Shearer, W.8.Walker, W.Cendinneng, Costigan, David Morrice, A.J.Hodgson .Smith, Richard White, À.Perry.and Ald.Holland, Mooney, ennedy, Grenier, Greene, atson, Gil Hood, McShane and Hagar.\u2019 Han, Upon motion of Mr.CLENDINNENG, seconded by, Ad Hoon, ex Au, Chas.Alexander 00 © chair, and ex- .W.Clendinne acted as Secretary.none The CHAIRMAN stated the object of the meeting.He thought the past services of those who had been in the Council ought not to pe neglected in their choice of a candli- ate.Rev.A.J.BRAY said he wished to apologise for his presence at the meeting, but, after all, he was as much a citizen of Montreal and \u2018as greatly interested in the city\u2019s welfare as anybody else.They should nominate for Mayor a business man, one who could speak both languages, and one who had not been very partizan in politics.He found all these qualifications in the gentleman he was going to nominate and, therefore, had very much pleasure in nominating ex-Ald.A.W.Ogilvie as a candidate for Maycr.Mr.F.W.HENSHAW said Mr.Ogilvie had been an Alderman, and had filled that position with much credit to himself.He would, therefore, second the nomination.Mr.GEORGE HORNE said he wished to nominate a gentleman who had been called the faithful watch-dog, 30 zealously did he look after the city\u2019s interests.He would nominate ex-Ald.G.W.Swphens, ror.WILLIAM SMITH seconded the nomina- on.Aa.MOONEY nominated Ald.Nelson.He thought if y one deiservea to be elected, Ald.Neison did.He had served fifteen years in she Council, and had always worked in the interest of tie city.Ald.GRENIER seconded the nomination.lie was glad to soe that it was a unanimous desire to select a mai who had served in the Council.Ald.Nelson had been faithfully watching the finances of the city during the crisis through which they had just passed, and the credit of the city_had not sutfered.Île was sure he expressed the sentiments of all the Canadians of Montreal in saying that they would support Ald.Nelson, who deserved recompense for his falthtul services.Ald.GRENIER algo spoke in French.Mr.Costigan and Mr.David Morrice both supported the enndidature of Ald.Nelson, Ald.McS1UANE spoke for himself, not for the Catholics of Montreal.It was for the meeting to nominate their man, and he trusted the Irish Catholics and French-Canadians would give him noopposition.Mr.I.B.McNAMER believed none of the panies already mentioned could be elected.(Laughter), He would not pretend to be all things to all men, but to support an Englishspeaking man whose past life has been à\u2019 guarantee for the future.He Lelieved he was an Irish Catholic.(Laughter).A Vorce\u2014* You're not sure.\u201d Mr.MCNAMEE said what he had to say for Ald.Nelson was good, but there was no use in denying that Ald.Nelson could not be elected by the popular vote, He would not vote for him, and as for the other men talked of, it was a mere loss of time.(Great laughter) What was wanted was à man who would respect the people \u2014 who was and of ihe ople, what if un unobjectionuble biougiit forward he could be elected.He would mention no naines, nor would he say who.Let sleeping dogs lie\u2014 that was a Scotch proverh.SEVERAL VOICES\u2014\u2018* Name, name\u201d Mr.MCNAMEE \u2014 Arc you in a hurry?Laughter.) He then mentioncd Mr.George ( Drummond.He advocated a deputation to all upon him from the meeting.If he re- He Mr.McNamee, knew of \u201cihe powers tha be,\u201d and they had put up both hands for him.À Vorce\u2014\" The other name.\u201d Mr.MCNAMEE\u2014Thomas Workman.Either Mr Shearer handed in a letter from Mr.Mr.IcNamee had very accurately deseribed the Mr.JOSEPH DUHAMEL stated that all the aking people would heartily unite nglish in favour of their promise.SHEARER, \u201cThat a deputation consisting Chae.Alexander, Aldneng, Ald.Mooney, Rev.A.J.Bray, Ald.Hamilton; J 8 Fisher, Toronto; Jobn St } Grenier, Jas.Shearer, ex-Ald.Rolland and Jto see if be woul a e cost of the road, and passed on to review ' irom one end of the country to the other, gentlemen acquainted with public life, and they purify the blood, promote perspiration the objections which the leader of the Op- ghey found wise business men asking them- had had no fault to find ; yet, after Parlia- and allay dangerous irritations.of ennedy, W.Clendin- Duhamel wait upon Mr.(eorgs Drummond accept the office af Mayor.\u201d Ald.GRENIER said that they had had a pre- cedant in regard to the Mayor not being able to speak both languages.The late Thomus Workman could not speak both languages.Mr.DURAMEL\u2014But the late Mr.Workman understood French.AL GRENIER said that the French-Cana- dians would have no objection to that, and wou:d willingly accept Ald.Nelson.All.HOLLAND favoured Mr.McNamee's proposal.r.MCNAMEE asked, if Mr.Drummond consented\u2019 would the meeting unanimously pledge themselves to support fim ?Cries of * No, no.\u201d Mr.MCNAMEE then wished to say that in that case Ald.Greene could not expect him to support his name.Ald.GRENIER thought the sense of the m:eting should be taken.Mr.MCN AMEE thought that would not be fair, as from the number of Aldermen pre.gent he was suspicious that a little canvassing had been going cn.He had not asked a mun to come here and support his candidate.Ald.McSHANE said he would like to see a deputation wait upon either Mr.Drummond or Mr.Workman.He would iike to seca man elected who had never insulted an Irishman in the city of Montreal.He would work day and night for him, no matter who he was.Mr.WEIR said the meeting should nominate only one party, us no man would like to be a second nominee.He would like to see the votes taken on the respective candldates which had been nominated.Mr, A.Perry and Mr.W.8.Walkerdid not think those other names should be ignored.Mr.CLENDINNENG said he was a steadfast friend of Ald.Nelson\u2019s, but if the majority of the city wished to have Mr.Drummond, a deputation should wait upon him.v.Mr.BRAY said he would withdraw his nomination and support Mr.Drummond.Mr.MCNAMEE'S motion was then put to the meeting and carried.The meeting then adjourned.NEW BOOKS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Uxcre Remus, his Songs and Sayings.The folk lore of the old plantation ; by Joel Chandler Harris, with illustrations by Frederick S.Church and Jas.H.Mosher.New York, D.Appleton & Co.; Monttreal, Dawson Brothers.\u2018this work comprises a series of humour- ous legends or tales told on the Southern plantations.Each legend has its variants, comely humour of the negro character.à grest deal of attention.simple pcople in their primitive state bear, the wolf, and tue is always made to over malice, and helplessness over strength hymns, are also quite characteristic.in his «Story of the War.\u201d reading during the holidays.any we have yet seen.tions respecting secret-writing telegrams force since last Aprilprises & vocabulary of together with other terms, phrases and &c.Each of these sentences also includes a table of figures by which by a single cipher.word, and on words exceeding ten letters charge double rates.For ordinary domestic business transactions by wire, whon the length of a message is considerable, this work can be used with marked advantage, even where secrecy is of no importance.DOFAIKION PARLIAMENT.Specially Reported for the HERALD HOUSE OF COMMONS.Orrawa, December 17.The SPEAKER took the Chair at 3 o'clock.QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE, Mr.COURSOL rose to a question of privilege, and called attention to a clause in the report of the Auditor-General which stated that three members of the House (Messrs.Coursol, Mongenais and Ferguson) had received their full sessional indemnity, although absent a part of the time.He said that the impression would be that these gentlemen had received more than they were entitled to, and he was sorry that the Auditor-General had not taken the trouble to inform himself of the proceedings of the House.He explained that he had been absent last session on account of illness, and when he had left had only drawn what was due him.Subsequently a motion had been made in the House by Hon.Mr.Caron, seconded by Mr.Stephenson, that Messrs.Coursol, Ryan and Mongenais should be paid their full sessional allowance, they having been absent through illness.À cheque for the balance had been forwarded to him, and, as it was on the order of the House, he saw no reason why he should not have accepted it.He fancied that tbe Auditor-General had made a mistake in mentioning Mr.Ferguson\u2019s name.Sir 8.L.TILLEY was glad the hon.gentleman had called attention to the matter.He fancied that the Auditor-General was not aware of the action of the House.Hen.Mr.BLAKE said that the Auditor.General had only acted in accordance with the law.These motions were made.but they were improper.Mr.COURSOL thought tte Auditor- General shouid have stated that such a resolution Lad been passcd by the House.Mr.PATTERSON (Essex) said that motions of this kind had been made last year respecting Opposition members, but yet the Auditor-General had not called attention to it.Mr.BLAKE saidithat it was not until this Yeai that the;A uditor-General 1 à | been given control over the auditing of the indemnity of members, and consequently the statement of tlie hon.gentleman was not correct.THE PACIFIC KAILWAY.lution was then resumed by Hon, Mrthe history of the questiun, he referred to the closing paragraphs of the Pacific Railway speech of the leader of the Opposition country that the present scheme was introduced by the Government.The total 000 acres of land at $1 per acre.scheme of 1873 the cost would have heen $34,000,000, and under the scheme of the hon.gentlemen opposite $104,000,000.butting them at $1.50 cate scliemc would be $22,000,000 better than that of 1874.If they put the lands at $3 per acre the scheme would be better Hon.mnbers opposite had tried their best to vuiid the road, but had not succeeded.The present Government had tried their hand, and by this scheme he thought they would build the road without burdening the road to a great extent.He took up the that the leader of the Opposition had prev wise have taken place.Settlers would now come in, and if they took the lands of the C Government lands, and if they settled on \u2018 tract might have been cbtained by imnproper Ald.GREENE sald whatever wasdone at the | Government lands they (the Government): means.meeting should be done unanimously.ompany they would increase thie value of would receive a direct advantage.He gave detailed statement to show how the Govrnment reduced their estimates of the and each is characteristic of the scenes in which it is laid.The dialect is wholly different from that which is given on the minstrel stage, and is phonetically the genuine dialect of the Southern negro.The author of these legends, in fact, gives new ideas of the poetic imagination and A number of these legends appeared sume time age in a Southern newspaper, the Atlanta Constitution, in which form they attracted The author is of opinion that the mythological animal stories were brought by the original slaves from Africa and hauded down from generation to generation, and thus they are not only amusing reading, but also instructive, as they give an idea of the lives of those Uncle Remus\u2019 story of the rabbit and the fox is particularly good, and thoroughly characteristic of the negro, who always selects as his hero the weakest and most harmless of animals, and brings him out victorious in contests with the kings of the forest, the the fox.Virtriumph The series of plantation chants, and revival To the reader these myth stories of Uncle Remus are told night after night to a little boy, by an old negro, who has nothing but pleasant memories of his slavery days, and who has all the prejudices which are the natural outcome of the system.The reconstruction of the slave States, after the rebellion, Uncle Kemus admirably describes The work, as a whole, is admirably suited for children\u2019s Maguire's Cope or CrpERRS.\u2014 This book, prepared by Mr.C.H.J.Maguire, chief accountant of the Union Bank of Lower Canada, is a system of cryptography which which seems to be more nearly perfect than His code is arranged in conformity with the rules and regula- adopted by the International Convention of Telegraph Companies, which has been in The book com- 18,000 words, banking, mercantile and sentences, also geographical names, tables of figures, words, phrases or can be expressed under this system by a combination of any three letters of the alphabet, and the number of these possible combinations is so enormous that absolute secrecy is assured.The code any number up to 10,000 and round numbers up to 49,900 millions may be expressed The usefulness and economy of such a book is enhanced under the new regulations of telegraph Companies as to codes.These rules prohibit tho use of proper names as ciphers, allow only three letters, arbitrarily placed, as one aid this would be fair.to drive too hard a bargain with the Comcoming back again for new terms.exempt the Canada Pacific.It would not be in the interests of the Company to hold lands, but to mell them in order that they might have the benefit of the traffic which an increased population would insure.He thought any from taxation.Last year the leader of the Opposition had ridiculed the land regula- purpose of showing what au immense amount of money was to be given to the Syndicate, but these high prices should also be applied to the scheme which the late Governmer{ahad proposed, viz., to grant 55 millions ures at $5 per acre.This would amount to $275,000,000.The Minister of Railways had been fair enough to apply the rate of $I per acre to the three different schemes.Confederation had been supported by him although there were some clauses in it which he would rather not see there, and so with the Syndicate arrangement.But they should take it as a whole.The leader of the Opposition had stated that the Company would sell their lands at $5 per acre, and thus soon recoup themselves.For his part he hoped they would, as the Government would get as much for the adjoining lands.The hon.gentleman, however, had contended that while the Syndicate were to receive a high price, the Government would not get anything like the same price.Mr.Langevin was still speaking at six o'clock when the Speaker left the Chair.AFTER RECESS.Hon.Mr.LANGEVIN continued his speech.He said that the Opposition leader had objected to the manner in which the bonus had been divided.This matter had been well weighed by the Government when discussing the terms, aud he was surprised that the hon.gentleman had not found the provision one which might be accepted by the House, without fear for the future.must go on simultaneously, and all was to be completed in ten years.The prairie complain of that.For the eastern section per mile.at first thought.It was provided that the work section might go faster, but no one would they had reserved $16,250,000 or $250,000 The country nortlr of Lake Superior had been found not to be so barren as Fortunately for Ontario this road would go through that territory and open it up.The great objection of the leader of the Opposition was that the Company might build railroads where they They did not want | dictated to them by the Agent of the Syndi- | He challenged the fullest investigation as cate.Eastern Section at little cost.He produced a map of the road in order to show allow the Syndicate to choose the route which the road was to follow.Sir 8.L.TILLEY said that the hon.Municipality would only be too glad to | gentleman ignored the fact that the route | $32,000.(Uproar.) He did not wonder | have 8 railway on condition of exempting it | was subject to the approval of the Governor- | that these men did not like to hear recalled in-Council, Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT said that the tions by which the land was divided in | Minister of Public Works had intimated | Canada had been sacrificed by these men to belts at prices ranging from $5 @ $1, but | than the Government did not intend to in- | Sir Hugh Allan for $300,000 or $200,000 of this year he took the high prices for the | terfere, by saying that he considered that | money.He had to tell this hon.gentle- the Syndicate was best able to judge as to where the road should go.Sir 8.L.TILLEY said that the statement was in direct contradiction of the terms of the contract.Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT said that it was in accordance with the statement made by the Minister of Railways.Explaining on the map, he said that the Northern Pacific Railway contemplat.d making aa extension to Turtle Mountain, and if the Canadian Pacitic Railway was turned southward to within 50 miles of thut point this would furnish a line which was nearer Duluth than Thunder Bay by at least 116 miles.By this means the traffic of the immense country lying northward of the point of junction would be carried by Duluth.He did not say that this would be allowed, and he intended to have a formal declaration of the intention of the Minister on this important question.He objected to the proposel to hand over the road to the Syndicate in perpetuity, and he thought that there should be soma provision for resumption.He would call attention to the degradation of the road and the ignorance which the Minister of Railways had displayed as to the important clause of the contract.He admitted that it would be in the interests of the Syndicate to construct the central section in a substantial manner, but as regards the section east of the Junction he hadgreferred to, and more particularly the Lake Superior section, it would be quite possible, under the terms of the contract, to construct a road which would be perfectly useless and perfectly worthless for the conveyance cf heavy freights.By preventing any competition in the construction of the Railway the only hope which the people of tue North-West had fur the getting of their grain to market at a reasonable rate was destroyed.Ilaving thus touched on some of the objections to the contract, he proceeded to criticize the financial clauses.There was an agreement to recoup Sir Hugh Allan, and perhaps in the administration of 25 millions of stock some means would be found of recoup- pleased, while other people had } ing that disinterested gentleman for the | to get a charter.The Syndicate asked | losses which he had incurred.He quoted no subsidy.Their lands would | the leader of the Government and the Miniscountry be given?branch lines.these lanas.that.be put in the hands of settlers.the Syndicate would become the soon as possible., with, they would have to be indemnified.Hon.Mr.MTLLS\u2014Hear, hear.try.United Statesman, ceeded with.West to Montreal.The hon.gentleman need not hope to secure Quebec support by taking this stand.The Government scheme gave the couniry all it required, and with that a railroad on Canadian soil.He expressed the opinion that the contract was one which should receive the support of the House.There might be some things in it which some hun.members would rather not see there, but it should be supported as a whole.Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT \u2018aid that for 18 years he had had the honour of sitting in Parliament with the Minister of Public Works.During that period he had often heard him express himself with clearness and force.On this occasion he could not compliment the Minister, and assumed that the difficulty was not with him, but with the subject he was dealing with.They had had two speeches on this subject, from two members of the Ministry.The Minister of Railways could not find words in which to laud the agreement, and had he said as much for the contractors he (Sir R.Cartwright) would have agreed with him.The hon, gentleman had spoken of this as the proudest moment of his life, and that it would be a substantial legacy to leave his children.Sir CHARLES TUPPER said that the hon.gentlemen stood in the House and made a statement which was as utterly at variance with facts as it possibly could be He was surprised that the hon.gentlemen would make such a statement.(Excitement.) Sir R.J.CARTWKIGHT said they were uot dealing with men whos2 characters and artecedents in the management of Pacific Railway contracts were not unknown.(Cheers.) The hon.gentlemen must bear to be reminded of the circumstances which attended the former Pacific Scandal.He was strictly in order and strictly in his right in referring to that matter.He then quoted from the speech of the Miz:ister of Railways, ap showing that he had said that this contra.t would be the proudest legacy he could leave his children.Sir CHAS.TUPPER said that did not say a substantial legacy.Sir R.J.CART WRIGHM said that, if it was only to be a legacy of fame and not a substantial legacy, he was sorry for his mistake, and he was also sorry for the peor children.(Cheers and laughter) He could not understand why there had been such a difference in the speeches of the two Ministers.One said that everything was happy, while the cepted in the spirit of a compromise.He find that their rights had been trampled on and their inheritance thrown away.Murmurs from the staunchest supporters of the last year, and said that it was to save the | Government had shown already their dis- | leader of the present Governmentappointment, while the echos from distant parts of the country were heard.It was former contract.(Hissing by Hon.Mrhon.gentiemen did not like to be reminded that the public attention should be called dal was managed.But he would not waste his time and that of the House in referring | As a party man he should not object to the immediate as a bonanza to the Liberal parte.He the gentlemen opposite, but he Lad thought that there were gentlemen of unquestioned by supposing that they were mad, or that they were bought.Recollecting the past history of the gentlemen opposite it wasnot impossible that the con~ might happen now.He did not say that it | be lightly dismissed ; particularly when, not be all along the road, and they could not reach them without building side lines.Why should not facilities for opening the He was sure that the settlers who would be tnere in ten or twenty years would not thank the hon.gentleman for trying to prevent their getting railways.They had not forgotten the Bill of the hon.member for Bothwell, which proposed not only to give the right-ofaway but subsidies of land and money for the building of The next objection was that the Company would invest only $5,000,000 and recoup themselves soon by the sale of He could see no objection to If the grants were sold they would not be carried out of the country, but would The hon.gentleman had stated that the members of land owners of the North-West.This could not be so, as they only had 25,000,000 out of 250,000,000 acres of land there.It was not to their interest to hold the lands, but rather to realize for them as The hon.member (Mr.Blake) bad stated that the settlers in the North-West, if they submitted to this monopoly, and if their rights were interfered Hon.Mr.LANGEVIN said that the hon.gentleman might take a different view, but he did net think he would find many members in the House to support him.He trusted thie remarks of the leader of the Opposition.concerning Irish immigration, with such a monopoly, not to mean a declaration that no Irishman was wanted there.Referring to the remarks of Hon.Mr.Blake on the Sault Ste.Marie section, he said that the policy of this Parliament was not to have the Railway to go through a foreign coun- They wanted à road on British soil ; a road for the maintenance ol British -nstitutions on this continent, and not a road which would carry their immigrants through \u2018the Why had the hon.gentle- when he sat on the Ministerial Benches, advocated the building of the Sault Ste.Marie Canal ?He charged the leader of the Opposition with having stated in his speech last year that the people of Eastern Uanada were not being fairly treated, and that the eastern end was not pro- Like a cunning fux, and knowing that this speech would be brought against him, the hon.gentleman now advocated the line by the Sault Ste.Marie, which would bring the trade of the Northter of Railways as opposing the proposition te grant a ten years\u2019 lease of the Pembina brauch to the St.Paul and Manitoba Railway, on the ground that it would be granting them a monopoly, and he asked why these gentlemen had changed their views.From personal acquaintance with members of the Syndicate, and some of the sleeping partners, he hoped that tley would not abuse their powers, but they had no guarantee that the present composition of the Syndicate would continue ; although, if he were to take his chances between the perpetuity of the Syndicate and perpetuity of the present Government, he would prefer the former.He (Sir R.C.) hinted that certain contingencies might arise.For instance a very distinguished personage might think that the people should be consulted before their heritage was bartered away,and even in about two years time another general election would take place.He would, however, detain the House for & moment while he queted the opinion in which a memter of the Syndicate was held by leading members of the Government.He then read frem the Hansard report the closing scene of the session of 1878, in which the Minister of Railways called Hon.D.A.Smith repeatedly «Coward, coward,\u201d «Mean, treacherous coward,\u201d while the First Minister wound up with \u201c That fellow Smith is the biggest liar in the country.\u201d He (Sir R.Cartwright) had a very high opinion of Mr.Smith, but he thought that, unless the eulogiums of the other night washed away this oftence, the gentlemen opposite certainly owed an apology to Mr.Smith.He would call attention to what this territory had cost us.Taking the sections which the Government was to build, the cost, according to Mr.Flemings estimate, would be $33,000,000, or according to the latest estimate, $29,000,000 ; purchase money proper, $25,000,000 and subsidy, $25,000,000.Besides that, they lad incurred an annual obligation for the extinction of the Indian title, which amounted to, at least, $500,000 per annum, or capitalized $15,000,000.They had to include the extraordinary expenditure incurred in the survey and maintenance of Dominion Lands; the maintenance of the Mounted Police; the payments to the Indians ; the cost of the Red River expedition ; the maintenance of a garrison there, tue Dominion road, &c.Taking the entire expenditure in this regard they had, up to the 1st July, 1880, a total of not less than $84,000,000, or at Mr.Fleming\u2019 cost of the roud, to be handed over, $87,000,000.They paid $1,500,000 to get rid of the Hudson Bay Company, and were now called upon to pay very ncarly $100,000,000 to create a Pacific Syndicate monopoly.All the sales of land for the next 20 or 30 years would net pay the interest on these amounts.He referred to the importance of proper railroad facilities in these days, and the manner in which coinmunities were dependent on them.By their blundering, the hon.gentlemen opposite bad created one rebellion in the North-West, and now, by this Bill, they furnished material for a dozen rebellions.He referred to the changed posi- Gon of matters, as regards the value of lands since 1873 or 1874, and said that they were not now to be valued at the same price as they were then before railroad communication had been procured.By tne present scheme the only gateways to the North- West (the St.Paul and Manitoba Railroad and the \u2018Thunder Bay Branch) would be under the control of the same parties, and they could charge just as high rates as the people could stand.He pointed out that it was not fair to compare the cost of a first-class road with a seriously degraded road, such as that now proposed.He had intended to address some remarks to the leader of the Government, but as he was not in his seat he would deter them to another occasion.He (8ir R.Cartwright) appealed for delay in the consideration of this question, fearing that there might be a repetition of the folly of 1873.He would recall the warnings which were given by the member for Halton (Mr, Macdougall), by Sir A.T.Galt, and by himself, and to the subsequent events which followed.He would also recail a statement made by Mr.Kirkpatrick, at that time, that he was afraid that the confounded Pacific Railway would be the death of half-a-dozen Governments before they were through with it.He closed by saying that if the people were not satisfied now they would be heard from at the polls.Sir CHARLES TUPPER said that he had not intended to make a speech, but he rose for the purpose of answering the remarks with which the hon.gentlemun who had taken his seat had opened his observations.The hon.gentleman found himself in such à position that he was unalle to deal with this great question in the manner which it required, but lad turned aside into gross, unmanly persenality.(Excitement) There Was no : once from which such unmanly insinuations would full as harmless as from that hon.gentlemen.He (Sir Charles The debate on the Pacific Kailway reso- | other said that the contract was to be ac- | Tupper) did not forget that during the last five years that hon.gentleman had offended Langevin.After some remarks relative to | believed that the people of Canada would | the dignity of Parliament aud the dignity of Parliamentary debates to an extent which they had never, perhaps, been violated, by the remarks he had made regarding the What Had he in- had he accomplished by it ?Au indepen- jured the hon.gentleman ?amount which the Syndicate was to re- | about as hard to find out what the Ministers | dent public opinion had assigned that hon, ceive was $78,000,000, valuing the 25,000,- | meant as to find out what became of the | member (Sir R.C.) and the Government of Under the | memorable $32,000 in connection with a | which he was a prominent member to oblivion, and had left the party with which Langevin and other Ministerialists).The | he was connected toa mere corporal\u2019s guard.| Le made of wondertul foreign roots, barks, He could quite cxcuse the hon.gentleman, J'his was putting the lands at $1 per acre.| of the contract which, eight years ago, | and could make a good deal of allowance for of pretended miraculous cures, but a simper acre, the Syndi- | hurled them from power, but it was proper | him.Men judged other men by their own acts.Men who were dishonest themsclves than ihat of 1873, and $42,000,000 better | to the manner in which the last Pacific Scan- { saw dishonesty in others.They looked into | Own certificates by its cures.We refer to their own hearts, saw what they themselves would do, and supposed that others were by $:5,000,000 than that of 1873, and | to a crime, the circumstances of which un- | the same.His position as a Minister of the lie | and 1,000,000 better than that of 1874.| happily were too well-known.Crown, and as Minister of Railways was impregnable.He referred to the fact that, passage of this contract, as he regarded it | after accepting office, he had to let con- | ous Chest Complaints.\u2014The enumeration tracts amounting to $6,000,000, and, when might not have had the highest opinion of | Parliament met, the fullest information had { unfortunately, most EngHshinen know them been brought down.The House rose witheut his action being challenged ; but, emigration question, and repeated the charge | ability, and of unquestioned scrupulous- afterwards, a paper (the Globe), whose editor | mation of the lungs, and even consumption ness among them, and he could only ac- (Mr.Gordon Brown) was Bow in the sound {i ented by his speeches as large an immi- | count for their bringing down this contract, | of his voice, had poured upon him the | bing Holloway\u2019s Ointment upon the chest, gration into the country as would other.venom of his own blackheart.(Criesof « cowardly \u201d and cheers.) If there waga word of truth in the libellous, slanderous and false utterances of that paper ; it only went to show that the party whose What had bappened in the past \u2018organ it was had men representing it | tion, hitherto so distressingly disagreeable in Parliament who were utterly unfit was his opinion, but it was a theory not to | to discharge their duty.They had had the | class of diseases, Holloway's Pills should al- documents put before them; they were! He pointed out that there was no |t pany, and they should be treated in the best | proviso as to the sale of lands at reasonable { and then referred to the case of a man who way possible consistent with the interest of ( rates to settlers, but that the North-West { had departed from the usual course in dis.the country.They did not want them | had been handed over, bound had and fcot, | posing of £200,000 of bonds by a private The | to the Syndicate, and that the bonus was | bargain, and had refused to disclose the Union Pacific was exempt from taxation to | distributed in such a way as to make it | name of the party to whom the sale had a greater extent than it was propesed to | possible for the Syndicate to drop the | been made.the dangerous nature of the proposition to | der at such utterances from a man who had 0 his conduct in the House and out of it, Sir R.|.CART WRIGHT rose amid Ministerial outcries.He said he did not won- | only to look on the right side of him, when his colleague was in his place, to see the man of $10,000, and on his left the man of { to their minds that most infamous passage in the history of Canada.\u2018Che interests of man that, although he quite excused him for havi«g deserted his chief in the hour of need, yet he held him te be at lcast an accomplice after the fact, and very nearly as guilty as the man who was himself the criminal.As to the insinuation regarding the bonds he denied that he had adopted any new plan.He had adopted the plan of his predecessors.and approved by the best authorities in London, and which he had every reason to believe was in the best interests of Canada.(Cheers.) Mr.PLUMB expressed his indignation at the remarks ot the last speaker, and also expressed the hope that the editor of the Globe would profit by the utterances he had heard in Parliament.Hon.Mr.BLAKE did not rise to continue the debate but to express his regret at the remarks eof the Minister of Railways.If tie Minister had ought to complain of in his hon.friend's (Cartwright's) allusions he would better have served his own cause and better conserved the dignity of the House and inspired them with more confidence in his regulation ofthe charge if he had kept himself in the \u2018bounds of parliamentary language.It was a great mistake, indeed, for a member, because he feit himself to be aggrieved, to put himself in the wreng by the use of language which he had himself complained of.The lion.gentleman had used the words \u201cunmanly,\u201d « lying,\u201d \u201cslanderous,\u201d ¢ most dishonourable.\u201d They had heard a repetition from him as against the hon.member for Centre Huron of the very same language which he was indignant at his hon.friend from Centre Huron for using against him.If it was wrong for the hon.member for Centre Huron to make insinuations which he had publicly withdrawn on reading the hon.gentleman's speech in the Hansard, was it right for the Minister of Railways to make insinuations against the member for Centre Huron (Sir R.Cartwright) of the gravity which he made fn saying that he had disposed of £300,000 worth of bonds by private bargain, in the London market, and the purchaser?The only result of the statement was the insinuation that there had been some personally corrupt transaction ou the part of the member for Centre Huronthe Minister of Railways in attacking a genilvman, who was not permitted to recly, in language which was gfossly offensive.He appealed to the members of the House to maintain its dignity, and in making charges which they found it necessary to make, in the discharge of their duty, to abstain from the use of offensive, and un- parliamentary language, such as had proceeded from the hon.member for Niagara and the Minister of Railways.(Cheers.) Mr.BOULTBEE had no doubt that the his remarks might better have been applied to the member for Centre Huronthis kind, and to put an end to it, he moved an adjournment of the debate.gress, and Sir 8.L.Tilley moved the ad journment of the Houseence to the Christmas adjournment ?in a position to answer the question on Monday.The House adjourned at 11.50.NOTICES OF MOTION.* $100,000 and obtained the Government | that he had refused to disclose the name of He also criticized the conduct of House was much indebted to the leader of the Opposition for his lecture, but thought Mr.BUNSTER deprecated conduct of The Committee rose and reported pro- Hon.Mr.BLAKE desired to know the intentions of the Government wiih refer- Sir S$.L.TILLEY thought lie would be OF LONDON, ENGLAND, Having made the required deposit of License, are Now Prepared te transact a general FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS in the DOMINION.Every description of Property insured at the lowest rates of premium.HEAD OEFICE FOR CANADA: 42 St.John street, MONTREAL.JAMES BOURNE, Fire Superintendent.WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Gen.Manager for Canada.December 6 3m trs 291 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 trs 162 Professional Cards.R.J.Kimball & Ce, 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, BONDS, AND AUL INVESTMENT SECURITIES., November 18 3m str 276 MUNRO & MAXWELL, BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW.OFFICES: L'ORIGINAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont.J.MAXWELL, M.Muxro, L'Original, Ont, Alexandria, Ont.December 27 ws 30 McMAHON, GIBBINS & McNAB, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, &C.LONDON, ONT.HUGH ®{ACMAHON, Q.C.GEO.G.GIB3ONS GEO.M'NAB.April 2 OF ALL WINE MERCHANTS.~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1180.Board of Out-Deor Relief acknowledges, | Ala.KESNEDY s ested that a deputation ! osition had ma to the sche speak- | selves whether the name of the Minister of | ment closed.and ao man had dere ven.Ty .\u2018ati ° : Ad.KEN s position had ma !v to the scheme.Speak- | aelves whether the name of the Minister of | ment closed, and no man had dared to ven- Oticeswith thanks, a donation of $10 (rou a Le ap ra on earn, Drummond ing of the standard, he said it was to be that | Railways, which was signed to the contract, | ture any insinuation, the columns of that Insurance a! = Friend.T'he Superintendent of the Pro- 1\" Mr.J.MoBILLARD said they wanted a man | of the Union Pacific as completed and not as | was for the party of the first part or the | paper had been filled day after day with THE \\ who dd ot want to be pravor, Suche: men first built.It was in the interest of the | party of the se:ond part?He could only ing, slanderous utterances.Parliament | 1 t nt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; L i 1 ) time for the English to have thelr : | Company to build as good a road as pos.| account for this contract on three grounds, met a gecond time and nothing : Î > dangerous condi- | a parcel of new clothing for inmates, and $8 hel a ar Sat ne am ime, ror ba i sible.As to exemption from taxation, he | either that the Ministers were crazy, bought | been done.Not a man had been found to j | [£ nsurance SSOCIà 00 H El DSI EC K & CO S for Christmas dinner, Dir.W.8.Gentle one Mayor should, have + Enowlel e of both \u2018said that Municipalities might seck to have | or sold.(Laughter) It was nota bargain, | repeat the lying, slandercus utterances of bag cornmeal.noisusges, and he belicved Ald.Nelson had (11 oir Lurdens assumed by the Company, | but a capitulation, on terms which had beer | that lying slanderous paper.(Sensation.) (LIMITED) Mr.MCNAMEE moved, seconded by Mr.DRY MONOPO:.E, THEODOR SATOW & CO., LONDON, -SOLE AGENTS FOR GREA TB AIN INDIA AND THE COLONIR3 RIT ; February 18 LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEA MEAT-FLAVOURING 1 «Is a success and boon for which Nations should feel grateful.\u201d \u2014 See Medical Press, Lancet, Brit.Med.Jour.&ec.STOCK FOR SOUPS, \u201cConsumption in England increased tenfold in ten years.\u201d MADE DISHES & SAUCES, To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Chemists.CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY Sole Agents for the United States (wholesale only), fac-simile of Baron Lisp; s 8 Ç.David & Cn.42, vot Lane, London, England.ture in Blue Tnk across {ima Bredicma.EPPER'S QUININE AN \u2014 P strengthens the neryony andy system, improves digestion anima Spirits, recruits the health, For gop ih the health from the effect of hot clin LL itated tonic is Invaluable, mates thiy perrers QUININE AN N TORTIE contains an unvarying AON TONIC nine and iron.It Possesses all the re Jul these valuable tonics, - Lanishin oes of and symptoms traces Lie £ ei 1e nervous ystem p a tion of the body, and derangemient sondi.general health.of the EPPER\u2019S QUININE AN TONIC : rouses and developes the.ney TONIC gles, enriches the blood, Promotes a ner ispels languor and depression, fortifies 1153 digestive organs.Is a specific remedy the neuralga, aguie, indigestion, fevers of 3 dor kind, erafections, And in wasting di 8 ous te | gases, ser ndencies, &e.The whole greatly invigora Tonic, the mental facu les brightens pers , constitution greatl stren return to robust health certain ied: and à doses, 45 6d ; next size, 11s.Sold by Chem] ha everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Bears Laboratory, London, must be on the I ord There is no Tonic so certain in effect aa pet per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly \u20ac commended to residents of Indin and tra Colonics, and should always be kept read n every ca ÿ i for use y case of fever or febrile con.TINARAXACUM AND PODOP to weaknes: = a, re This Great Household Medicine Ranks Amongs the Leading Necessaries of Life.These famous Pills purify the BLOOD and act most powerfully, yet soothingly on the Prepared only by de EN ; p tly by J.Pepper, Long .i This Fluid combinati 3 , on, Liver, stomach.dicinal roots, is now wel inne ted from me- of blue pi] dyspeprla, bilan congestion ef the and calomel for the cure of ness, and all symptoms of ver, which are generally pain ei shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness oath the tite, furred tongue, disagrceable taste in morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stome ach, an feelings of general depression It sets the aslugsish liver in motion ve slightly acts on the bowels, gix ug a sense of health and comfort in 24 hours, It ig the safest medicine.Taraxacum and Podo hylii is a fluid made only by J.PEPPER ford Laboratory, London, whose name is on ever label.Bottles, 2s.9d.and Is, 6d.Sold by all Chemists.A most Aalaable and essentia) medicine for India, Australi ; Colonies generally.\u2019 8 the Cape, and OCKYELR'S SULPHUR Halk 5S ER will darken grey hair, and ina ow days completely bring back thé natural color, The effect is superior to that produced by an instantaucous dye, and docs not injure the skin.Large bottles, 1s.6d.\u2014Lockyer's 1g equal to the most expensive hair restorer, OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAI STORER\u2014Sulphur being hisiy pris for its stirnulant, cleansing, healthful action on the huir glands, LOCK YER'S RESTORL is strongly recommended.It is most agree F£idireys, and BOWELS, giving tone, energy, and vigour tc these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE.They are confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has becomed impaired or weakened.They are wonderfully cfficacious in all ailments incidental to Females of all ages; and as s GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE are unsurpassed.ITS SEARCHING AND HEALING PROPERTIES ARE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.for the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Mores E, James Street, R.& L.LAFLAMM ADVOCATES, 42 St.Hon.R.LarLaMyg, Q.C.October 14 PMiscellaneons.EVERY ACRE Worth a Million! LET ALL EXAMINE FOR THEMSELVES.The Great Land Sale OF TUE MOUNT ROYAL VALE AND Proposed Victoria City Properties.L.LAFLAMME.245 1880.copies of correspondence respondence subject.persons ?- AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.\u201cTRE GUV'NOR.\u201d The celebrated comedian, Mr.Geo.Fawcett Rowe, will appear the week after the great \u201c Sarah\u201d in the above amusing piece, which has created as big a sensation in New York as «Wilkins Micawber\u201d Mr.Rowe is supported by à very strong Cempany.\u201c A CELEBRATED CASE.\u201d Sir {Randal Roberts and Company give two more performances of the above excel lent play before leaving us on Monday morning next.There will Le a matinee this afternoon at 2 o'clock, and the last performance this evening.We strongly advise all our readers who have not seen Sir Randal's \u201c Jean Renaud \u201d to attend, they will never regret it.QUEEN'S HALL.A most enjoyable concert was given last night by Madame Roberti, Signor Bogdanoff, Mrs.Otis Rockwood and Messrs.Greves, Mills and Heard, Mr.Heard acting as accompanist, as well as taking part in the flute, violoncello and piano trios, which so appropriately and pleasantly opened and closed the concert.Madame Roberti has what might be call ed an immense voice\u2014iminense in volume, but not less so in musical qualities ; indeed, we lave seldom heard a voice so purely contralto as hers, and the audience were apparently as fully impressed with her excellence as we, judging by the enthusiastic encores demanded.Mrs.Rockwood selected songs better suited to her style than on former occasions, and showed her training and method to advantage.Her first song, ¢ Der Himmel,\" &r., of Kucker\u2019s was exceedingly taking with fluto obligato, and her second, « Dolly Varden,\u201d called forth awell-deserved encore, when she gave the pretty little Scotch ballad, ©\u201c My Nannie's awa.\u201d Of Signor Dogdanoft, we repeat that, he is one of the best bassos we ever heard, and managed.too, like a true artist.He was also encored, and enthusiastically so when he rendered Schuman\u2019s «'Fwo Grenadiers.\u2019 His career has been passed in St.Peters buig, Moscow and Italian cities, where hi voice always commanded good operatic engagements.We wish the Company every success in their travels.THE COLOURED IDEALS, The Coloured Ideal Troupe have a violinist amongst them who is ro good an artist as to have eained the name of the Coloured Remenyi, while the singing members have excellent voices and excellent training.Next week we shal have both music and drama to our heart's content.BOGUS CERTIFICATES.It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending to &c., and puffed up by long bogus certificates ple, pure, effective medicine, made of well- known valuable remedies, that furnishes its Hop Bitters, the purest and best of medicines, See \u2018Truths\u201d and \u201cProverbs,\u201d in another column.HorLowAY's OINTMENT AND PruL8.\u2014\u2014Danger- ofthese diseases is scarcely necessary, as, to their cost.Coughs, common colds, in- fiuenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, inflam- nits early stages, are best treated by rub- and upon the back between the shoulders.It penetrates internally, checks the cold shiverings, relieves the over-gorged lungs, gradually removes the oppression from the chest, and restores the obstructed respira.and highly cangerous.In treating this ways be taken while using the ointment ; Mr.Ross (Middlesex), on Monday next\u2014 Order of the House for returns showing all appointments and dismissals made under the Weights and Measures Act, from 1st ; day of July, 1879, to date ; and receipts and | chase money can remain on the property expenditures under the said Act, from 1st day of July, 1880, to 1st day of December, Hon.Mr.Mackenzie, on Monday next\u2014 Order of the House for copies of correspondence between the Governments of Great Britain and the United States concerning the alleged violation of the rights of United States fishermen; also, for bëtween the Newfoundland Government and the Imperial Government ; also, copies of all cor\u2014 between the Imperial and Dominion Governments respecting that Mr.Weldon, on Monday next\u2014Inquiry of the Ministry whether the Government intend to bring in any measure relating to the disposition of bankrupt or insolvent estates, or for the relief of bankrupt or insolvent In blocks of ONE ARPENT in front by three arpents in depth, fronting on a | grand avenue, well Macadamized, and ending at the water side.Nearly all the pur- for ten years at six per cent.The Brick Fields, Sand Pits, Quarries, Alumina and Fuel Deposits will be sold on similar terms, and the Water-power Lots on the River Side, as well as the beautiful Wooded Lots on the various Brooks and River Banks Intending purchasers can view the property and call and make their own prices and terms, and can have from one-tenth or an arpent to five hundred arpents in a black.The surest time to meet the proprietor will be between nine and ten o'clock every morning, at 532 St.Mary street.THOS.F.O'BRIEN.May 14 15 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.Mount Roval Vale and the Proposed Victoria City.One thousand acres of the richest land, in Villa Lots, with fifteen miles of frontage on the best macadamized roads partly surrounding, and all within a few miles of the centre of the city; several hundred acres of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quarries ; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant Villas, with Out-buildings) a complete Water Works, and no Taxes; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of first mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwards; and all my well-known City Properties for sale at extraordinarily low prices, THOS.¥.(\"RRIEN, 532 Sr.MARY STRUET JrLusry 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 Price only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms most liberal.For further particulars apply on the premises to L.N.F.ROY Sault-au-Recollet, Or to R.CAMPBELL NELLES, 210 St.James Streetapril THE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE, Published Semi-Monthly, containing the TIME TABLES AND MAPS of all CANADIAN and the principal AMERICAN RAILWAY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINES.For sale by News Dealers and Booksellers and by News Agents on Trains and Steamcrs.RICE, - - - - Apnual Subscription, £3.00, Advance avable a C.R.CHISHOLM & CO.Publishers and Proprietors, Chabaliez Square.NOT TCH.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway Company will make application to the Parliament of Canada, at its next session, for an amendment to their Acts or Incorporation, to grant them power to construct a Branch Road, commencing at some point on the present road in the Counties of Rouville, Iberville or Missisquoi, and , extending in a direct line, as near as may be, to connect with the International Railvay at the nearest accessible point in the District of St.Francis.JAMES OHALLORAN, Solicitor for Applicant.Montreal, November 26, 1880.2m 284 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made by the MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE, to the Parliament of Canada, at its next Session, for an Act to permit the fusion and amalgamation of the said Board with other Commercial Corporate Boards in that city.Montreal, 11th November, 1880.NOTICE.is Lereby given that an application will Le made to the Parliament, of Canada, at its next session, for an Act to incorporate a Company to be called the «Credit Foncier of the Dominion of Canada,\u201d for the purpose of lending and investing money on the security of real or personal estate, bonds, dee bentures, &c., and of raising money on bonds, debentures, &c., and with such powers and privileges as may be necessary or expedient for the business of the Company 275 W.B.IVES, On behalf of Applicants \u20acctober 29, 1880 7x 269 \u201c4 And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has able in use, and never fails in its acti the eolour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which hag been lost.No other hair dressing is required, Large bot.Lies, 1s bd.Sod by Cheinlsts, Hairdressers and Perfumers in London, the Co IY, throughout the world.\u2019 uatry, and ockyer\u2019s is equal to any of the high- preparations, i y gh priced OCKYER'S SULPHUR MAI; ER is the best for resicring gros ha, à its former colour.It produd.s sm riety natural shade, and is absolutely huriuless, Recommended for destroying scurf and ens couraging growth of new hair.LIVER COMPLAINT R.KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS {without Mercury.) The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FLATU LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms of disordered liver und dyspepsia.Ackrowledged by many emineat surgeons to be the safest and muildest pills for every constitution.In boxes wl 1s 1}d, 28 9d, and 4s 6d.and Ulcersit is an infalliable remedy.If cffectually rubbed ou the neck and chest, as salt into meat, it cures SORE THROAT, Bronchitis, i Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.For Glan:lalar Swellings.Abcesses, Piles, .Fistulas, {rout, Ftheumati 2 CE L VERMONT .IF YOU WANT THE FINEST values nt or the Honey market, and SAN Francisco, December 15 have felt confident that hove gu Miculties, What, 32,000 bush ; Corn Shoo des reels ; il ABIN 5 add - ETUIS y re leadi Pen The followi .uture befor a brigh ) 0 ; Rye on ; Oats 01.2.rE MON P ; ing speculative e followin ; .ore her.ght , ye, 6,000 do; Bax , as rts AT Steerage Tickets issued at the | Under Contract gs Sh = AIR LINE SOLE AGENTS TREAL, HO 1 oC RA PH and investment securities on the list regis- prices of Mining ns official closing when the afimal an rege resent time, on ATTLE-\u2014US Yards.N per, 1 000 do.the owest TLE8 ckets can be had at all th Canada with the Government \u2014_ * IN THE DOMIN C tered an advance.W Tot 8151 Alph ks to-day :\u2014 England are altogether i e products of | Sh leady at 9}c @ 10 \u201c25 10-55 8.00.\u2014 y \u2018Through £ e prin- and Neuf 8 ot \u2019 Messrs.G ION FO FOR FRAM T .estern Union, wh a.8 8 ; .rer inadequ eep, livel dc; receipts, 4 five rand Trunk BALE y Ticket Offices m Conveyance oioundind for the Reliable Sh t R onzalez, Byass & Co.X R ING YOU HAVE EVERSEEN | broke badly yesterday à ich Alle : a Hale & Norcross 4 Ser increasing demand for © ate to he | Calves sos y \u20ac t 5c @ 6c; recsipts, 2 oy \u2019 om Canads, 87 à from all parts of C que are e Mails.or out .Frontera, Sherries.eres de la - ) y, recovered the lg tel.-29-82 i ere can be no work provisions, | LARD.w at 5c @îje ; receipt ago.It granted OA or P on \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 & : TGS es.2 GO TO lost ground, advancing 3% | Belcher C2} N 1} | public sy more deservi \u2014 1216 pan SE Pad reight or assage, aPPlv in cond W Three andeman \u2019 8 per cent.Bulwer.oonday .! C Sym thy a : ng of | $8.>P \u2014$8.90 oor ri Jam pool, & Og 17 East Indi 1841, | TER ARRANGEMENTS 1881 2Eiller Platform and Wet ily, equipped with .Pant & Sons, Oporto, M ; 823.Among the strongest shares ere Bode ë Ophir Belle.: al he county Can that of brin ni FOr nua, 36.874 December; $555 (0 33.56 the avenue: ames \u2018Street ; 1 à ain & 1 be ng Cars are att stinghouse Air Brak 0, Oliva & C PARKS North-West, Eri .on 1 ophtr.22000 62 | abundance of other 1 inging the POR : .Hin Yontgomer , 24 Jame reet; in Quebec, to | Ty à tween Montreal ached to Night Trang .Red Wi astles, Tarragon: : 0 , Erie, Ohio & Miss, Wabas! California .il Overma \u201c1-88 | deficienci er lands to make K\u201413 15 p.m.\u2014Nomi ford Yo.Mac herson; at ell Grand Trunk iis Company's Li eld, and New Y and Boston and rains \u2026- TL ines.8, Kansas & T > 1, | Chollar_.2 verman.ficiencies of our own soil up the EXPORTS -m.\u2014Nominal.offices ; or to ollowin nes are com Carst w York via Spring- eal Brot} exas, C.St.P.Consol.Potosi.; ri soil.The exorbi .\u2014 Whe; i ! pair\" DAVID TORE rehange & walentée rR RSIS HIBS, the Ctyde Suite Boston and Espana TNT and Madeira Winez Co., Madeira 1954 ST.JAMES STREET, | MHinois Central, Iron Mountain and ox Grove Point.: Se Nova in ona ded by the retail ant Cora.S038 do.at, 70,276 bushels; = .d [3 os .© rmne\u2014 .and peseraber 17 wo ous for strength, speci and Se Weirton (2 fa Th LEAVE MONTREAL > oman & Co,, Reims, Ch oa YOU WILL GET IT SURE.| About the only weak stock was R = Eureka Comsoi.: sifver King.1§ | conversation with indign subject of EY.\u2014Nominal.; .up with ail th omfort, and s.well or Fitch press for Bost ; ve es.y Lham- ctober 12 ° Island 3 : .k a 0 v ._ | holders .\\ignan house~ MiLw = | Notice to Shippers and mes Uhl holon Sp HERE a TE RÉ IS ANY | oa 0 0m 07 | Coe veer ay.the\u201d lowing am onl holders, and éhaténdignation ie the more | of RAT 28 a aves, December 17.w 8 onm uggest.| F : , 7.15 a.m, .-y Hock ; -0- \u2014 wit resterda : Good - ellow Jach ; at there i es m\u20143$1.Im orters Parisian sro 2 ie una, Com manders.E.- MARUE, 520 pom .Cuzal, or and Mose Hes.| TR A changes apport A play the following haw 1 YT .8 Dee for such high riven, W now no Sahay py: 10.15 Lod RYE arr, SL ; Polynesian.Capt.J, E.: Troy, arrive xpress for New ruits J ordeaux & CO M M ERC vo: ° \u2014 Western leve, therefo nnot : ruary.1 : ry; p Barimat lan.\" 4600 Cap Ce bs ERE Mi xan ie | ++ Pine Gasiion à | Crion 38; Lake Shore 4 ; St.Paul # SMITH, EDWARDS & coys | hé stergnimes fore tht the advent of | 5102 January 810 i 4 À ; .A.; :30 p.n., ; - .\u2018 v ï ] : .; : ec , 2 Trans An Moravian.Soa GaptJames Wyite Lowell, and Neh, Express pr Boston via A Brandes.Co, Cognac TI MoNTREAL, December 17 pan Cent it av Y.Central § ; Michi- MONTHLY COTTON CIR- to the paie that its shares now oh pm.$101 Docanbe t February er 4 à Nova Scotis 3400 LU WT S Graham.Day E GOING NORTH, PS0 - \u2018outman & Co, 8 \u2014The Allans SS.\u2018\u2018 Austri ; ntral 1 ; Erie, Com.# ; do.2 CULA ; ic will receive a favourable re 12.32 p.m.\u2014 er; $L.01§ Januar CR, tian .W.H.Smith, 8.30 Xpress leave .Gibe., Schiedam .ustrian\u201d il Ohi .; do.2nd à ; R.ception.The rable re \u2014 $1.01} January; y.Hibernian -3300 Capt.W.Ri R.N.R | 8:30 a.m,, via Fitei s Boston, via Lo vw from Boston for Gl sailed io and Miss.2 : D.L.& We \u2019 - ine i prospectus of the und ruary.1245 ary ; $1.02§ Feb- { x jé Caspian.3434 Lt.F.Arche chardson, | 7-40 a.m., azrivin aburga at 8.00 sm, Troy at m.Hay, Fairma ; Frida r Glasgow at 8.30 a.m ware & ON st.§: Dela L ng informs us that the C ndertak- | 013 Jan p.m.\u2014$1.00ÿ December ; 3 Caspian.\u2026\u2026.3200 Capt.M.Troc R.N.R.Express leaving 10 ontreal at fay oy- at gow, Whiski n & Co.Glas y.m.on e Hudson 3 ; N.J.Central IYERPOOL, November 30, 1880 formed for the ompany has been | $1 uary.1.01 pm\u2014$1.0 er; $1- PE te DR Nestorian.1\" 2700 Lt.R.Barrett, I rives in Montrea New York at 8.00 ain.- R.The ies, \u2014The 88.« bash 1§; d 4; Wa-} A great change h \u2019 \u2018| meat i purpose of bringing fi 024 February.~\u2014$1.014 January ; and ; .Prosorian.2700 Capt.J.t, R.N.R.Night Ex slat 11.00 p.m.00 a.m., are Thome & Son .\u201cLombard,\u201d whi ; ; do.preferred 48; Union : e ; ge has come over our n _ in zarcase, by tl 8 resh R ; No winter Steamship Service via Seandinniiai 409 Capt.Jomgph ghhien.Ya] owell, and dunes Boston at 7.00 p.m.\u2026 D ; hiskies.8, Greenock | last vessel to leave Quebec hon was the | ; Reading 4; Kansas & Texas 13 [Faille et during the past month, and prices hark.tem of refrigeration, from Tre dry air sys- 52,000 Rentals Lou, 10,772 brls ; Wh tan Portland, Guenos Ayrean.300 Cant.Net Matas: in Montreal aù pm.via Eprngme nee and oi panson, Leith, Ginger Wine arrived home on the 13th inst, all well.| da Southern #; C.St.P.& M.24; Tl ang- | Xévanced 1d.per Ib.on deliveries of Ameri- suppir on he American seaboard and else | RRSPREES a 000 de Due do \u2018onts, 8 An ; freclan.\u2026 .8800 Ca t.-Lear.ight E -m., ing om, &c.y \u2014J 7) well.«ob.1.; inois .ere the United Ki nd else- SH 3 Abe 2 0; Barley 1 Oy tn conection with the nitoban : pt.Legallais.at 9 Xpress leaves Mac} .ames Stevenson Central 1§; i At tl ; nited Kingdom ; .IPMENTS.\u2014 y, 20,000 do.Tieed ao TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA Phenician 200 Gapt- McDougall.\u20ac Eh mi paire a gia Troy Botte, Coy Liverpool, Export shipped last week on, of Teterboro, Ont, | do.refer a noibal & ne Joseph 13; equéege to fil of our last report, owing (0 a opération the Directors Si have the tom | Epo?toh Comm, \u2018none Outer 1s; Wheat, = Waldensian .- Capt.Jame: les.ntral Vermont ght Rates, appl Bubli uiness & Sons\u2019 | Y& ued at $10 s of wool \u2019 ountain 33, and L ber iddli e end of Octo- | A some of the la; ye, 1,000 do ; B: ] ; Oats, 3,000 do ; TOR- \u2018 Jraldensian .2600 Capt.M s Scott.James Street.Railroad Oe PRY at .in Stout.ns ,000, to Provide >{& N.1}.Declined \u2019 ., middling uplands wer to- | influential men i rgest and most i Barley, 10,000 i ir te cn Gorininion .«.!12400 Capt.Moore: WH.D.VIAL , 186 St.Robert Porter & C sland.nce, Rhode .ined\u2014Rock Island 13; worth 6%d., but th vere momentarily | count n in the meat trade of thi \u2019 fectly me Canada SHIPP'E CO [ris Dominion 88 Co Lucerne.2200 Cant: ichôL Can L, port B 0, London, Ex ~\u201d Northern Pacific, pref 33 | duil and droop e arrival market wa: ntry and America.F ade of this ToLkpo, Dec = niess.Beaver Line.Dominion Line.| Ac wioundland.\u201c1500 Cant, Math Ne anadian Passenger A ottlers pf Bass & - \u2014The cargo of th .Mail , preferred, à ; Pacific and drooping at 5 6-16d.for De 8 | the \u201c Great Eastern \u201d & or this purpose WHEAT , ember 17.d en.wii perform a wee ly service between an,.1350 Capt.Mylina.Bow York Offiee 417 Bro ent.M Ale.Co's | wrecked: 0 e \u2018ship \u201c Boyne,\u201d ail à ; Manhattan 4, and C.C January deliver Thi .for December- | chartered stern » steamship has been | $!-01 bi ~10 a.m.-Call\u2014N viverpool and bortiand during the ensuing .F.McGrath.Wit on Office, 260 AN aoroadway, a r.Wm.McEwan .ecked at Cap Charles, i yne,\u201d | The posted s .C.&I.C.# | continued unti y iis state of things | Di T for ten years n | $1.01 bid, $1.02 asked 0.2 Red, \u2014 ter, with the following first-class Clyde-\u2019 THE STEAMERS 0 .F.SMIT ngton Street.Al ; Edinburgh, Scoi be sold b ) 8, is announced to P rates for bankers\u2019 Sterli : until the 18th inst.Th 18 | Directors have wi > but the | January; $1.0 ; cash ; sales at $1.03 - Genl.P , J.W.HOBAR , _, ÂMES., Scotch y auction for the be unch rling were | ON the spot fell ; .e price | relinqui wisely reserved GC ) 08 February ; 03% QUI Built breamshi 5 leaving Liverpool\u2019 on F THE LIVERPOOL enl.Passeuger Agent T, Apollinarig C concerned nefit of those | 1° anged at $4.79 for sixt .N ell to 61d.in the first ce | relinquishment o power of | Corn, No.2, 41 Ty; $1.12 April Mer- Rural and Portland ou Friday in each MAIL Albans, Vi., Get.§, 1800, Con SER ford § Company (Limited) Lond \u2018 , $4.82 ; 9 for sixty-day bills, and ovember, and t st week in | It is esti n three months\u2019 notice.| J® - % 4110 @ 41§c cash; 41 91C = , Oct.8, 1880.\\ .o _ 82 for ; , s 1en gradua is estimate - 8\u2019 notice, | BRUAIY ; 46 ; 41£c @ 42 NESS, ner Line.n Dominion Line, Salling from LE 28 ors for Direct Importation Soliite à Pas despatch from Paris to the London 84173 @ rs va pe actual rates at 6 Pl fluctuated gradually to 634., and: can carry on od hat this Lov athian vessel Nie Di 30e td À ay May.Oats, No i ATU! Cons.Tons.| 7 rom Boston each W ry THURSDAY Feb rom the Trade 2 es says :\u2014The suc , .an 180} @ $4.81 - for ecember-J at 1.BIC carcases of bee 1e y to 15,000 0.2 Red, $1.04 .noon\u2014Whea ULD- pate Winni 3,300 | Brooklyn.3,000 | from Halifax on Such WEDNESDAY, and .ebuary : Canal enterprise i cess of the Panama | The following table gi 81%.| American recei wary delivery.| 4,0 £, all hung\u2014eay 3,000 $1.10} March 1 January ; $1 08} Feb 4 TION Ce Manitoba.ontario.,.3,176 at Tough Foyle to Y ATURDAY, eallin T 44 zati prise is enormous.The o: : g e gives the quotations, | estim eipts were very large, cr ,000 tons of meat\u2014Dbesid y 3,000 to oF arch.Corn, dull ruary ; N, and Lake Champlal .2300 Toronot.3/934 Mails and Passengers coive on board\u2019and land » ion of the undertaking is i rgani- compared with the closing pri s, | estimates rather increased, and si > COP | and live eattle if des general cargo i cash.! - Oats, No 2 and APPOIN SAIS NGS\u2014PORTLAND To | Seotland, are intended tee from Ireland and \u2014The Stad ng 1s in full swing.| and tl g prices yesterday became the favourit » and six millions | regards t} if deemed advisable.A RECEIPTS \u2014W \u2019 nineut IVERPOOL- o be despatched acona Fire Insura 1e sales : ?| the Atlanti e guess on both sides of { it T s the dead meat tobe b + AS] Com, 2 heat, 34900 bu .Ma for LAKE NEÉIGON.12.Dec.24, 1880 SARMATIAN BOSTON, PE pany have made provision for t} nce Com- | Closing prev day.Op.\u2019g.1.0 exceedingly aophe New York market was ib has been decided to langhior Overs SHIPMEN TW A sols : TAKE WIN EUN Tan, mi | CIRCASSIAN.+ Thuriday, Dec.16, 9am OFFER FOR SAX ty | of all necessary claims, and ¢ payment | WU giel- + 78 pg.130, Oe: Sales.| the prices of future d the fluctuations in and bling saving unnecessary pe cattle | Con, 37,000 do Wheat, 12,000 bushels ; endors fs CAN (Tan 2) 101 FSARDINIAN 11 + £ 2 2pm IN BOND OR DUTY PAI Es, | Fret liquidation dividena of- $1 50 pes Lake Shore.127$ 127$ 126} Top 87,100 | This lull proved to be only t quite trifling, once mic (15 ooo] hme 0 he placed si ORONTO ve 1 Dec 81,1880 eee \u201c Jan Sam D, : : - Paul.113$ 1138 114 , to a violent st 1e preliminary | The chambers of th abroa BROUKLYN.\u201cJan.14, 1881 FROM 6 2p.m H > _ .; Do pid.12 114} 14,100 | 8 ; orm.About the 18th inst.: 1\u20ac prospectus then g e vessel, Bosrox, n SRO a me, MORI BAUME ee 1 | CHANGE OF T ar ENNESSY S BRANDY.| Company tome mon ior 2nd Life Insurance Nop est - HE a ul Tork caused oy bag ing | the Company wil be lle To to state that | gay, end fn fut HAL re 08 eacty, Will insure at the of large carrying | ARMATTANE \"Saturday, Dec.4 IME .8 Octaves and Cases, St > | divi ny have resolved to pay an interi 0.pfd.140 .11,100 | the South: ji y bad weather in ngland prime beef at thre y down in , and, in fact, trade is oiug to- five superlor accommodation f ates, and | CTRCASS N.Tw SOIL \u2018 \u2014 ., Star and V.0, ividend of 25s.y an interim | N.Y Ce ., - 140 700 > South; it was If this pro epence a pound.such lots as th | only confined t ne, oi le Laing fees, 1 nwiengers, | SATDINTAN SEE Mond COMMENCING ON A.Matignon & Co.'s Brand Te or der er poe papel at the | Con.Tite 108 7 Lui 2700 believed in here, but in ne short time undertaking the case, the promoters of this orders with, and ey compelled to ll rank Ka gents in Canada.SRNIAN.el J on \u2018 ra anuar ' am), on 1st | Erie Com.oo 120$ 4 market was driven i ime | di - ve the level rands in urchase the b apply in Liverpool to IE.J.SELX Passendans un énbouk \u201c an.1 ay, Dec 13th ; Qr.-Casks, Octa ; n y y next.e Com.47} 47# 1700 | cit driven into a vortex of nary traders to public be of or | ch n small lots.There i est yanager Canada Shipping Company pates Sioamengers may embark at Bo 8.T ; : 3 1880 1858.1860.ves, vintages 1840, 18 ! \u2014The All ; Do.2d.98 474 33,300 |, ement under daily and ; of ex- | capital of the C benefactors, The change in prices, hut re 18 no quotable Yang XXX, MAIN & MONTGOMERY reaver Meamers marked * on the at Boston on the rains will be run as foll ! Qu , , 1869, 1875, 1878; , 1850, ans mail SS.\u201c Sardinian \u201d | Ohio & Mis 4 .\u2026.\u2026.98% quoted from New Y rapid advances | is divided i e Company is £300,000 ; only be obtai , but outside figures could Mu re: end in Montreal to RY, Domin- 9, 1f they so desire.9 previous Mi OWS i\u2014 arts, Flasks and Half Flasks also Cases | from Liverpool for B , man,\u201d { oy iss.36 36% .388 14000 | OF unfav w York and a stream ivided into 29,990 ordinar hares which | quote ained in a small way iar & Co, | Custom House JSON, Rates of Passa , Leave Hochelaga for xed.Mail.Express | Ÿ #t | Del.& Hud.91 .106 5,000 accompanied by buying e South, | full id nders\u2019 shares of £1 eacl ow Western extra $4.25 per brl ; MÉRANCE & Co, Exchange cond DAVID via Halifax : > | Arrive at Ottawa.118 am 850am 5.15 pm - Vv.0.o\u2019clock, and contim .Johns at |N.J.C .91% 914 91} 91 3 100 | large busines ying orders.À very |] y paid up.The first issue of capi ch, | consin extr sat $4 @ $4.50 ; Wise Jouinion Company.» Agent Cabin Jax : Teave Ottawa for 30am 1.10 pm 9.55 pm GRAXAM\u2019 pan.on Friday res her voyage at 10 | Wah: en.79$ 798 80 100 | put siness was done in arrival cott r0wever, confined to £1 capital is, | comu a at $4.75 @ $5.50 ; Mini 18- ber 17 in ine $67, $78 and $88 Hochelaga .; S PORT ay.abash .43} 4 in 10,900 | PU the magnitude of cotton, | shares 50,000, ordinary imon extras sell at $5 ; Minnesota December 17 PTE I ording to accommod 60.Arriveat Hoch\u2019laga.12.10am 8.1)0am Pipes, Hhd \u2019 \u2014 À de Do.vf 3 443 44} dwarfed b of our operations is , payable £1 on applicati nary | choice and f at $5 @ $5.50 { Intermediate vo ace odation.) och\u2019laga.10.50 am 12.50 4.55 pm | close © ds., Qr.-Casks, variou | spatch from St.John, N.B Do.pfd.808 81 84 Ceres xd by those of New York allotment, £2 10 pplication, £2 on | South ancy bakers\u2019 brands .50, and .] rapeIate.= 45.00.Leave H pm 985pmr lu Man: consignments y rs marks, to | the harbour is bar hn, N.B., says Union Pac.107 3 85 .much as 400,000- , where as | on , s.on March 11, £ uthern Illinois and S ls up to $6.50.: | Rates of Passage Fa Ei ; an \"9 Hochelaga for dam 20 « Manitoban\u201d and a ne\u2018 Waldensian,\u201d there being only five INIA to-day ; | Beading.on ph 1074 108 31,100 | Sold in one day! pales were reported as a A o on July 15 rs le - Li @ $7.00 per 36 Louis brands sell ; from ntrea rrive at Quebec.8.pm.10.00 pm B ' aggregating 2,0 rare-rigged vessels | Kans.& T.44 : ver.| Of our market al ok the lead \u2019 + Railway News at $5.62 @ $6.00.and Michi- 1 via Boston: Lenve \"Quescs for T0am 0.55pm 6.30am OLL & DUNLOP\u2019 business is ver 00 tons in port.Shipping | Can.5 thn.44 dap 454 © | rapid] et all through, advancin OS : ! OATS\u2014There is = Cabin.5 Hochelaga .\u2026.5.80 Hhd OP'S GIN iness is very dull.pping | 22% Southin.Tih 742 Tag Tag «+.| rapidly than ours, say lic., or 4d sel GORN to-da ere is no change to noti Re LS $58, $78 and $88.00.Arriveat Hoch'iaga, 8 pm 10.10 am 10.00 s., Qr.-Casks \u2019 \u2014Th ck Island.137 .I .| against 3d.» or 4d.per 1b.EXC HAN y, and holders are fi notice Intaccording to accommodation.) Leave, Hochelaga for 8.00 am 5.10 pm 6.30 LE , Red and Green Cases.| to t e exports of horses from Montreal St.P.&C.47} 47 .135} 500 | price of 2 ob on this side, and the XCHANGE REP ORT.for No 3 Whites: 50c for N at be per bush T Steerage.LUS 15.00.Arrive stot Jerome, opm RAMSAY'S ISLAY ding United States for the fiscal North Pac.34 324 AE eee now nearl An eliveries on that side is Fripay, Decembe f@ 53c for No 1 and extra Whi do, and Sle roe Sieamors ofthe HALIFAX M ALO.INE Leave St.Jerome Tor 7.16 pm - Qr-Casks, Octa.WHISKEY, Es une 30th were 8,267 head > , year Po pid.65} 65} .éla .\u2026\u2026.| price here y for ; shove the corresponding heat in Chicago was quoted Jc il is a Smite demand.ite, but there F,arei x to Liverpool, via 8 ochelaga .6 ves and Cases.,675.The export » COSUNE inois Cen.121 5 \u2026\u2026\u2026.|12 coo nce, March deli FERBOHM\u2019S ADY te.higher.ER\u2014 There i y ntended to be despat t.Johns, N.| Arriveat Hoch\u2019laga.45 am \u2014\u2014\u2014 B 5 ports to Great Britai 1213 .1223} 123 Je.is equal t very at Ss Apvices.\u2014Fl co re is a dull feeli hed \\ NL | Arr och\u2019laga.9.00 \u2014_\u2014 ooth\u2019s were 329 horses : ritain | H.& St.J 23%.: q 0 almost 7#d.sol \u2014 Wheat oating car mmon and medi eeling for FROM © ave Hochelaga am \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Ol î » costing $38,770.& St.Jo.463 47 47] .| Spinners .sold here.at, firm; Cor : goes | su ediun grades Dassenger Steamshi CASPIAN HALIPAX Joliette; oe dt pr ee 3 Old Tom Cin, 5 \u2014 Under the new tax law of Nes York gop Pid.9898p set 17,200 | bought tty ee de excitement, goes on passage and for pet Whar: ie butter Ea rer, snd sure day, Dec.\u20ac | Leave Joli e.7.10 pm \u2014 14d ases.tate the N y Tor a .F 45 45 , not o ; spot but hav y ; Corn, slow.M eat | tak e freshly-made i | S 20, Jolictte for \u2014_\u2014 yala & Co.; ew York Central .Iron M ea.perated largely i ; elf » slow.Mark Lai en readil creameries a RATES OF PASSAGE \u201c Jam À | , Hochelaga ; 0.8 Cham paid, unde Central road has just ees.504 Big freee business i reely in arrivals, most of the rm ; Corn, quiet; Mi ne\u2014Wheat, | but y, as well as choic _ are SAIL EVERY THURSD © BETWEEN HALIFAX AnD | S31ve at céhelaza 6.00 am | Ext i pagnes, 1 r protest, its tax of $178 L.& N.83 bd LL.s in which has been s lati 26s.@ 263 ; Mixed Amber Cor stale lots are not e new dairies AY, |Cabin.$20.00 | Inter (Toe) raiaohelaga 82 am \u2018a quality \u201c Sec\u201d and capital, and $69,000 : 500 on | A & vel.844 in connection witl ; speculative, or : s.6d.Arrival n, | fine North wanted.We ; ce .00 | Intermedi cal Trains between Hull \u2014\u2014 [Pipty and Q and Extra Dry Cases | this d ,000 on earnings.Agni P.Tel.8 C1 IT ith business in New York.| Jae \u2014WL s off coast fo ern and Western cr ove quote \\ A Steer: ate.$15.00.rains leave Mile- and Ayimer.jf 1 Quarts.ses | this dreadful oppressi gs.Agmnst | Pacifi ; se .\u2026.35% 1 o-day the mark New ork.| 1: reat and Corn r | @ 35c ; earl creameries at Sew York to Glaseow, Liv age.$6.00.utes later e-End Station se ; Pe t ppression the Com ific Mail.522 528 5 à 1,100 rarket has been quiet; lish and F » moderate.E ; early-made do.at 33e ot) erpool, Queens CLASCOW Magni ven min-| PELEE ests, pany pro- | Man.El § 534 523 12,100 | ° the spot are wor quiet ; uplands rench country mark ng- | Western dair .at 28c® 30c; fin © gnificient Pal ù ISLAND ; «à + 5 ; Elv.834$ \u2026.% worth about 6d.Arri generally cl markets\u2014Wheat y-made at 25c @ th ono {ow .Duri \u2019 LINE senger Tra ace Carson al .WIN \u2014TI oe C,C.4 348 a.steady at 3d.i .Arrivals y cheaper.L s | OF two bran, ; 27c, with 1, Belfast, Londonderry or Bristol a Steamer ili be\" inter Navioation | NER Trains.and Elegant Siceping Cars on Bbls and cases ES, | pnglend higheat average price of wheat in | Cs CC ut.oth 6 1 208 \u201coo | est ae ie ara Ae, Tecent high- spots scndier \"Com, trope] al, made Wostern dain 5's price ; summer.rom Glas, y ched each week s to and from O , : 5 n five year .PS Re RAC .Js .» May, 6 15-16d y.0.2 Ri : , iet but | dairie J 2c @ 24c; Splendid new Steamers, wi > occasi gow for Boston (via H ek | Trains to and tlawa connegt W H, Mills\u2019 uart 8 was Hla, 7d Stl'ng Ex.60,47 ce eens ?oe ; : ed Winter W s of Northern b c; long b Stes 5, with unex asion requires alifax when | S nd from Quebec.egt with « H, Mills quarter, aud the low - per} 1x.60,479 479% .shipmen pre r Wheat, for EGGS\u2014T 1 butter at 22 bl ied te fie tro pan nr Glasgow direct.Vo from pe Trains leave Montreal and Quebec Cases, Pints Sham prsnes, meek ending 27th November ast, 415.60.Mongy Et 45 wi .824 ce INVESTMENTS 3 prompt, 46, gent month and next, 465.light supply of £ yo fair demand and à werful steamers, which w new and | A OM GLAS Trains R uarts.he others fig , 44s.5d.a.3 SR \u2018 F wo | @ good eggs, whi t ers, will ply re : USTRIAN GOW.un by Mont : | ures appl .CL À .LOUR.\u2014 .31c for N » which sell a bres han x an other art 2 < ir ces are Ln AN «+ November 23 GENERAL SIE) Fase armen Gonzalez, B ya 88 & Cos Sherries in their respective years to the same week * Ex dividend TT yin Dir Abbott, a leading banker and broker dull, and Tower pra $ Coptinues very] for Wostorn omen.and Eastern, and 200 e Second Cabin accom ss'ine.SCAN N 30 13 Place d\u2019Ar : r.-Casks, various ; ' \u2014The first i \u2019 : , has issued a circular, i aceepted to es would have to be 28\u20ac, as to Ja 15 eggs sell at 25c @ i tuperlor facilities for tra mmodations offer | Ww NDINAVI December 7 202 St.James mes, { Mo .marks.st shipment from th : ee 0 most prominent railw ular, in the effect business.TI \u2018 4 quality, and limed at c means.Everything is rave lers of moderate ALDENSIAN.\u201c 14 Opposite S reet, NTREAL.J S H thg Canad C e mines of nals in t} 4 way and financial jour- reported was 322 brl - ihe only sale per doz.at 19c @ 21c à r pplied, and : \u201c e St.Louis H .; mnadian Cop a in that cit .Jour rls.Superi : pare made thoroughly com d, and passen- | AUSTRIAN FROM BOSTON 21 (ôtel.QUEBEC.° AMILTON & CO.any was due a fe Pa nd Sulphur Com- MONTREAL STOCK L gard to the maki offering suggestions in re- ed, at $5.50.perior, uninspect- | o POTATOES AND ONIONS-\u2014Pri Fae Apvs for pammphiet of information NEST November 10| _Pésember mT! Sain 38 end 40 ST, SIMNERT STREET, | most saditac respecting ths propose ave ONTREAL STOCK LIST.are a good I are Er Brass: $5.45 ond a austecs, and there is oon de.| sailing lists, to \u201c ormation NITOBAN.4\u201c 17 296 | most satisf: S property are | 2° MoNTREAL the risons, and am F uperfin $5.45 @ $5.50 5c for blue C e- en SCANDINAVIA \u201c MONT atisfactory, steady pr g , December 17 se we find the following: ong | Fancy .540 @ 545 | 80c for Nort henangoes ; 55c @ 6 H, PATTERSON, À WALDENSTAN # REAL shown in the progress being 2.| Great W owing :\u2014Ten shares | Spring Extr 0 @ 53% rthern and East ; SaC 5 , A NSIAN.: 31 November : \u2019 progress of the mi , wy [BT : estern of Canad, 5 8 | Super! @.5.35 | @65c for choi ern Rose, and 60 177 ST.JAMES STRE gent, Through Bi Le ssse ns ati sa ee Janua mber 29 sharehold ; 1e mine.The 5 ex £155 Ps a at 154 would perfine .530 @ 5.35 , choice Eastern : c - ET, Montreal pool phi ills Lading gran ry 7 .285 : ers meet in Lond STOCKS.sh exg , and earn dividend cost | Strong Bakers.1.90 - Onions are fi and Houlton stock - ., Glasgow ted in Liver- es instant on on the 23rd 25 ag 24.£ idend 2 per cent £ Fi ers\u2019.ieee @ 5.00 re firm at $3 @ ck.GIVEN, Or 16, AUSTIN BALDWIN & (0 ports, to all P \u2018and atall Conttnentat ?Sn] .2S Res 8, £100 Grand Trunk oor £4 | TIDE.60 @ 65 | red and $3.7 $3.25 per brl f General A Canad oints inthe United St Ao NRL EA ee ge N >\u20ac | HA would runk Second Pref.Stock Middlings.0000] : 5 @ 4 .$3.75 @ $4 for yell i or Boston Decembe gents, 53 Broadwa, ada, and from all ; Staies and AT a ; ORTHERN P \u201d de KA ould cost £90 Lo » OF Poll Cees 4.40 | very cho ; yellow, with PORT er7 v, New York, | and the : all Stations in Canad X- .ACIFI0 Rainwa ga , and earn dividend 5 ards.70 @ 88 ice ones sellin i ! some lication ; sm | Glas Uniied States to.Liverpool and ¥ dicat ; y\u2014A Syn- | Bank of Montreal cent., or £5.£ idend 5 per | 2ntario B Cerne 3.95 - BEANS g a little dear gow, verpoul ana e of American a Le Ontario Ba | $200 là p.c.> .£100 Grand Tr ° Antarlo Bags.; ® 3.50 \u2014There contin er.oi Conne A POSTON OR HATIFAX ou a Bil allwa MONTREAL has arranged to provide 340-000 000 ers Bink BRA rn eh be: Pref, Stock would cost £48, and ror er 28 8 22 [70 @ 91.60 Der buste marlet fe firm at 31 r to con- rE Fa EE a rang A rent AGENTS IN CANADA FOR morigage loan, Le complete the line in three olson Bani.lsd pe.Trunk OXlinars FU 25e = £70 Grand Oamumar\u2014Outario $4 40 @ $4.45 selling \"$1.85 por\u201d Dean.eXira choice toa at some (National Despat and Grand Trank the ND N DE RUYPER & * & C \u2019 that Drexel, M Bank J 'oronto.100 [81p.c.earn no dividen would cost £17 and Rye\u20148Tc.@ 89¢c.49.steady at ¥ ush.Pea beans ! Despatch nk Railways SON, Rotterda 0., A.Belmont xel, Mornan 1k Jac, Cartier.{bc ividend.Totals, £15 0 c.at $1.80 @ $1.90 are Connties Albany NP te ), and by the Boston and M t MARTELL & C ' m, &C ont & Co.; Winslow, Lani > | Merchant Bank.2 [2ip.c.| Thus the s, £155 and £7 ATS\u201435¢ there is a fair d 90 per bush; and i Western York Central and Great on real an ; : ; C0, Cognac, & Co., J.8.Mor w, Lanier | East'n Towns'ips B'k.109 8 p.c.same sum which w : Peas \u20148lo.ir demand for vello ; uo, od Bos stern Railways (Merchants\u2019 Déspateh Jui d Boston Air Line Hen ROBIN & co, ce included in the su & fo and others, are Quebeo Yank.oo 8 k- 19 sine.£205 of nominal stock in ie Grant Was Come ho ; = Sac.ron Fao per bush for.Common and 5 - ; rough Ra \u2014_\u2014 = .fr -.gnac, \u2014 n.que Natio) 5 -C.ans i ; - NMEAL\u2014B3.00 @ $: - ia the i proueh Rates and through Bills of Leding | THE DIRECT oni CHANDON, Epernay.England net loss of specie by the Bank of | San.Bk of tonate 1 100 poe: would buy roth an Income of £12, Conv=-60c @ 61e.1x bond) to arri po JAY AND STRAW\u2014Th i + in the Eu or ihe Agents of the bave named AND BEST ROUTE | 84 Boa pi Coblenz, ing the won after all, only $76,000 dur Dominion f Gommerce 50 A be Grand Trunk Company with capital in the ou DErrEn\u2014 Western, 1h bon Jo arrive, ol good steady domamere continues to For Freight TO = STIER, B , and the reserve is sti - | Bank of Hamilton.-C.It would an income of ska, 14c.@ I5¢.; B : vc.5; Kam- | at prices withi y, with AN \u2014_ appl ght, passage or other info - , Bordeaux.45 per cen erve is still over | Maritime B on.: ould seem, therefo 20e.: ; .; Brockville, 18 tions.n range of our Ç at LANE ROUTE se haa Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowel, | sceooss, ies\u2019 & \u201ca, 19 per ont i Tor i | HERI chine rom Grew Weir of Cand He Sort Tn Dh © Ein ef an hsb nv gi om 284 Me Cun ul .8; AUG.SCHMITZ UNTER, 7 Rug Scr e, | i ; THES & this state > per cent.Ou | St Tie.\u2026\u2026.2222 200 0 a selection of T Le , @ 22c, ; Creame $24/@$25.8 ce and extra choi d Steams BERNS, Antwerp ; 10, Or RICHARD MUL C0, Oporto.ment the Directo .1 | Standard Bank.cannot fail runk Securities 4 @ 27¢ ry, 24c.Straw sells fai ce ab \u2014 délween NE ve ship Compan C.Hus erp; RUYS & Co.Rotterdam ; W ! LER & DARTHE ly meeti rs.at their week- | Federal Bank.C.not fail to prove profitabl > per ton f s fairly at $26 @ YORK and y (Limited) | & Hv6o, Hamburg; JAMES er dam ; Orceste Z, Tarragona : eting on the 16th i ; Imperi nko.3 .{| the immedi ove p e.Apart from CHEESE\u2014 : or rye, but it $28 ries CORR AOD Soren Helse Burren & sons Bremen : ?fod TE eos LE Marseilles, change the posted oth insiam did not SCRA .a et ae _nerease of income there is | quality.12c.@ 12}c.according to choice to bring the latter gure ng ; ; .R., NE \u2019 st; MoNTGOM- À J RE i .\u20143 per | Intercolomat g i : more rapid d Lar = der.) will be BUTHNI Co We CORK.ERIE & WORKMAN 17 sant Bl OM osten , Dublin.Huron C oal Co.ment in capital v ; pid develop- ARD\u201412c.@ ; DY \\ .ay, 22 on ; JAM church street, Lon- ron Copper Ba; ve pital value i | .@ 12}c.fo a, ot | i pari : Wednesdns, 2 boo.Lod A ALLAN, TO.Great Clyde and all points in NEW ENGLAN teeny & HIBBERT, London a CoMPANY.\u2014A meeting of the Dom.Telegtag ho.curities.n Grand Trunk se- york \u2014Heavy Mes, Hen © $17.00 MARINE INTELLIGENCE G.TA , .eet, ; y IRS, Jam e A WN D t LAD, shar 1 .: a Co.et Ar mre AMS\u2014 \" v : JU.es porte + nn i | ect! ives Mr Sy Écu que Pre mon com DONNEES WA aE gs re cently elders of (this Corporation was re- Eloi, £ Ont.Nay.Go.HAILWAY EARNINGS Bacon 10e, ere, 123c.@ 13c.Lonmon, FOREIGN PORTS \u2019 ; purpose wr HNIA.rednesday 26 Jan.* race H.BOURLIEL Toronto; LEVE & ALDEN, ing Cars run on the night trains thet enter | CANTE., Dublin, visability of reduci on to consider the ad- | City Gas Co.cl dis be \u2018 AsHEs \u2014 Pot \u2026, pLONDON, December 17.\u2014Arrived on the ARTHIA cn Wednesday, Feb, 5, « | Boston ray, New York, and 5 State street, | Parl ure Station.ler ELL & COCHRANE, ; Af ucing the number of sl Merchants\u2019 Exchange; p.C.| 149 | 148% T} ; er 10 8, easier; $5.05 @ #5 Sven and Henry Edge.ed out\u2014 Aud gen pos LEE Wohesday, Feb.2 yor to 2 rlor Cars on Day Expre Dublin, ter an explanat shares.| Cle Pret oi Oris Fame] 100 if bor _ The gross earnings of Lo per 100 lbs, 5.10 ed out\u2014Seythia, C onde, des York, CES following Wednesda eb: 9, « H.&A ALL CARS AND TR hid &c, & tl ion from the Chair uebe dit Fon'r.} .+rvjv000 [in the Uni gs of the leading lines D and Sirius.» Canton, Leverson .ay from Ne 5 State ses: ALLAN, Bonaventure & AINS run betwee vy ©, 1e announcement man, cFire Assur\u2019nce.| 109 .the United States for tl RESSED Hoas\u2014Firm ; NEW 8 oney OB dates or Pass A w 0 State Street, Boston, and WITHOUT tation, Montreal, and B n N.B.\u2014Orders i would .was made that a Bil ontreal Invest.As ending 3ls , r the 10 months | NEw rm ; $6.50 per 100 1bs YORK, Decembe ye.th such Tete accommodat) Se and $100 gold, | \u20142ecembet 1] 2 Common Street, Montreal.froush io CHANGE al Baggage } Boston sale Trade © received from the Whole- | had pra Parliament?000 Canada potion, Co.a.PIN nOL hithanto Ent increases in uiet à Chica #10 4 17,1265 p.m \u2014 Whoats ue from Liverpool r 17.\u2014Arrived\u2014Cel- 1ecessary Return tick ris, 15, gold, additi N D.1 0 aly.only 500 di ve 1e scheme, whil Canada Shipping Cc tory of a nown in the his- .1.20; 2 Red, $L ; Milwaukee, | Italy., December 17.\u2014A he Come etage at vers Io favourable to onal.Bermuda, West Indi BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE y issented.» While | Dundas Cottén Co fi ny of the Companies.Th $a December $1301 Tammany s $b cash | HA \u2014Arekved- mel very low rates.Stecrage ; ndies and ATRONAYENTURESTATION CUSTOMS \u2014The N Graphic Printing ¢ igures are the best evid .These | $1.3 February.Co anuary: S120 D | Pra aX, NS dane otler parts hes Ad Queenst cerage tickets ' all trouble to Passengers.at th thus saving ew York Evening Post Mont.Lo\u2019 e More Ce tive com ence of a fairly ac- Wheat, 103,000 bushels quiet.Recelpts\u2014 rince Frederick, Carl, À mber 17; Stqamer Ti arts of Europe ab lowest, rates.© Porto Rico Line.ers.at the Boundary SRT the Money market says of | Moni.Invest ABA.Oo \u2018Uni merce thronghout the entire | 6004010 FF i; Soon, Sour So.| Bound to Reval, put in| rom New Orleans ; i \u2018 .Re SET grees ; \u2014 : .6,000 do.; Rye, 6,00 do.; Bar 0.j'toal., n here this mo ! cart 1 ago Hons of Lading Biven foo Day Express leaves Bonavent a EE rs conti et The Money market | Boyal Can.I Bdg.Co : nion.Not one road on the 1 re 0.; Barley St rning for Continent © Antwer or Belfast 880a.m.Night Ex rture Station at ch ER ntinues very active, but r Can Dan ae Coo decrease, whil ist shows a | pat AS 0, Pec \u2019 eamer Sarmatia im 269 For nent, and for oR and other Ports on Day E Ë press leaves at 5.30 Ë or stri ; > bul apparent] t} anded Credit C se, while the exces .ceipts, 122 ember 17, \u2014 Wh from Bost: n arrived this af fedite soon )ay Express arrives at s b-Ia.; AT ngency is not y the | Globe Printi 0.1879 ; s of'1880 ove >.122,000 bush.; shi cat \u2014 Re- | Li on, and will leav afternoon errr Pan's opt and Passa rranean Ports NEW ENGLAND ame Station from .apy mes ren \"and LS so severe as yesterd L.Ch?ng Co.9, in some instances r | a.m.~Opens at $1.pments, 32,000 do.9.30 verpool, G.B.ave to-morrow fo No.4 sage, apply at the Com- 0.05 p.m.Night E and the TOWNSHIPS at | J 5 Roh VHS TTE commissions are not ay, | EC n est.Law J'nR to over four milli zes, ranges from one | $1.08! @ $1.03} F $1.08 February.11.22 a.m.The wrecked sch * VEEN ywling Green.F : ght Express at 9.15 a.m.+ 5 $ À JA , a8 the , 80 generally aid anada Central R: Xe r millions :\u2014 000 bush.à ebruary.Corn\u2014Rece a.m.\u2014 | Round, C.R.ooner Freedom Orto ON H.BROW For Tickets, apply to 202 St kN ie din n.Six per cent., h y P! Dominion St yBds| .GROSS _ 0 sh.shipments, 34,000 eipts, 329,- | of St., has been sold t ,at Cape La THOS.W N & CO.Windsor Hotel and Bonav .James street, , (A Mecicire nr minimum rate .» however, is the | Dominio ock, 5 p.c.SS EARNINGS FROM JAN.1 TO pens at 44je.May 11.18 a do.9.31 2.m.\u2014 St.Peters, for $120.Th o L.J.O'Toole .; Dece 5 St, F .WILSON H.P.ALDEN venture Station.2, Bot «2 Erin) .rate on call loans.Ti n Bonds.DEC.31.Oats\u2014Receipts \u201c11.18 a.m.\u2014391e.Feb \" for $30.e cargo of coal sold tion will mber 18 » Francois Xavier s! , GUSTAVE LEVE ox * is offered to-d .Time money | Dom: Tel.5p.c.st, 1880 do pts, 9,000 bush.; shipn ruary.il er street.Supt.Tra y CONTAINS ay for four Y | Gov.Deb, BLE BAS.deel Alabama Great .1879.9.43 a.m.\u2014Ope 3b 5ipments, 37,000 -\u2014\u2014\u2014,\u2014 ARD OF \u2014 8 pt.Tragic.Passenger Age: HOPS.BLE cent.and for : months at 6 per | G .6 p.C.sig.| Atehi at Southern.§ 521,097 a.m.\u20143lic Ja pens at 30jc January.1 da, atits \u2014_\u2014\u2014 = QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMP Presa DLEY BARTOW, enh OPS, BUCIU, MANDRAKE borrowed for 30 days money can to-day be Gov.Deb: 8 pe de fuel, Cedox Rapips,& Nor 1570783 $, Jalod | 000 bush.; Shipments, 1 Receipts, Se IMP mit the AR LI N Fer MARTINIQUE, ST OMPANY.Decemi lent and General-Managr.* ; ar DANDELION.\u2019 of + po.6 per cent.and a commission Go.Deb.she Et.Sentral Pacific pibs,& Nor 1 roms 010.0% 882 a.m.Opens at $13 33h00 do.Pork \u2014 ORTS.| TR à - ~ : 7 Pr .m ; .0 BÉBeenfencce[en0e0|.n-00s|u-010- | Éhleago and Alton »420, \"14 : \u2014 $13.22! > 94 ry.11.id Bout Cali .Dec.OES and TRINIDAD, 68.ALHAMBLA, \u201d 1 or SAT AND er Meptoal Quan | per cent.¢ mercantile paper is 6 @ 7 Mir Harri BS Bds.Chicago and Fast Minois.erie \"60502 Opens at 86.03 February Land 052 à m= Orde 200 RAND TRUNK WEST.oards in ing at C \u2014 IS ERMUDA, 88 | ees , OTRKB DITTEES.A a Ra iL Harb § os .Bds.cago, Milw., and St.P.10215\" 704 954 .anuary.1 m.\u2014$8.55 @ r 900 bush peas; C&Bai .CARRYIN.ork Harb 16.\u2019 FLAMBOROUGH nf \u2019 At a meetin .- | Montreal 6 Pp.c.Bds.|.LE | Chicagoand North-We P.10,215,000 7,851,612 MILWAUKEE, Dec Wm Dow&co 40 bush aird 400 bush do: G BRITIS or, Ireland For ST ! LO SUT) 101 of rf me g of the Directors of the | Mont ¢.Bonds.+.| Chic., SL.P rih-West.16,003,523 18,214; \u2018Wheat\u2014 Receipt.ember 17.\u20149.30 a.m.\u2014 | 20 brls flour; WF sh barley; J E Hunslcker 216 ISH AND AM y |For ST JOHNS, ARECIBO AGUADIL- 4 i) 7 Hudon Cotton C of the | ontront W.W.Bds.el Oe ay & Om 120004 214,002 | 8,00 bushels.b.52,000 bushels © ohiorani, | Bros 243 bris'do; Johnston 130 bris do; Magor LT MAILS ERICAN | HUM MAYAGUEZ, BNE \u201cARROY Pe me corp Liver, Kidneys, and U resoluti ompany, recently held Montrea 7 p.e.Stock.= | Gov nati and Springfi\u2019ld 724,841 982.714 | ry.11.46 am,\u2014g a.m.\u2014Opens at $1 on ents, | Baird 125 brl 0; Jno Anderson 120 bri agor .¢O, PORTO RICO, 0, = Zs vousness, Sleepless ans, Ner- solution was pa d » & | Montreal 6 p.c.S eof enenef ina * ., Col, Cin., and I\u2019.» 637,300 .m.\u2014$1.01 December ; 014 Janu- bris do; D Blackm 0 brisdo; C& (D STEM December 28, at, 10 CO, 88.HADJI D ylooptesaes solid especlilly mills, wl passed to enlarge their | Montreal 5 » Stock.|.\u2026 | Denver and Rio G .3,536,439 | 2,975,170 RECEIPTS OF PROD er ; 1.02 January.| «Mann 125 bris do 400 ore 125 bris do; L q Jan.¥ s : Co ore .= 0105 5 .ç ks do; R& , For freight, passa End à \u2019 claw are & Hudson C ale Complaints.i ls, whose capacity has been found *Ex d p-c.Stock.) .! | Detroit, Lans.0 Grande.2.004508 06,304 vox-Décember 17.bags do: R J Meikle 210 bags de hote Cas Te A ES AE anal| à S!OCO IN COLD imited to meet the r ound too x dividend.eee oe Detroit Taps, ond Nov WEB Sins Peas, brls.ER Qu M.,0.40.10 Brls dshes: Order 6 brls do; Order à briser .3H & CO., Agents.C \u2019 - .8 y « business.| equirements of thei Hannibal and quette.1,292,374 917 1 Oats, bush.00 10\" # Io Order 1brl do; H_ Dobell: do; Order 4 bris do; 29 Broadway, New York 08 ailroads: RIT De paid for a case they w siness.The new additi ir - H nd St.Joseph.2.07 100 | Barl D Sint ; obell&co 3 buis dos TC , ork, hel 3 cose they will no : w addition D.LCRN ouston and T 02753 1550947 | Plans\u2019 bush.700 on 5 bris do; J D rls do; J C ; Entrance, 2 M .elp, er for apything inpere not cure orf stand, 1 ; , We under- dACDQUGA 1 ex.Central 2,86 WMT | Flo \u2026 400 3 bris do: ; J Dougali&co 5 b .ning (he LEVE & ALDEN , 2 Morris street.\u2014ro i prthihx opie or Lifurio m1., is to be 220 feet in 1 LL Illinois Central (Ill 861,125 2,343,640 ur, bris.Cees 8 do; K&Cookson 2 rls do; Order 4 LDEN, \u2014 oy us thoi nous in wi i : n length by 80 feet Sea Broker.| .Do.(I inois).65,228822 4,699, Ashesbrls.\u201c1,725 i brls do; Bell, S& n2brls do; EW Seal oA all St.James street, Montreal Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Bosto Bee Der EE ELEC Hep Bittersand try R | ed ridth, which will make, when complet- ï Indfâna Bloom and West Tapie LOT ST Buen, kegs.hr Le 136 kegs do; Order 0 Eri on A Aver&oo a mo ; ar] Decamher 17 À E, Manager.York Philadelgh a.n, New| @ I loep, Fake no Other.f by about 85 math of the mills 800 feet DOM INION SECURITIES International and Gt.Nor.vi.135240 Dr , 160 50 14 Hier on rder 6 bris do; W' Mapoack ov) ; semher .\u2019 1.C.1san absolutoazd1irrestéfhle A eet avera; i 3 n estern., 312,7 Le: > 19 cers 7 :co; Morin&co 52 csks hi ED WITH EVERY Decomber if eB | AND ALL POUPEE AND SOUTH ranicieas use cop Chics nd\u201d than double the size.of ar ete Canadian Railway Invest Louisville and Nash ville Lies Tallow.ow i oge: °C Oa 50 cs fo, Or atone Bai LH.ee actory in ini has n nvestinents y; | Mi ; ouis.615,90 025; obacco.nid 2 .es; J Wat, r do; GT Ste ooksellert tte ROVEMERT.MODERN LEATH ER BELT 150m) Trains leave Montreal : devote che now addition % I is intended.to dently becoming more popular .Missouri Pacifie.s andTex.26519 254 BIW.& TE Wines.18 ue Tne 14 S'L'Cassidyéce Tosi do: ro Recker ® ins » vit Queens RK and .15a.m.\u2014Day Express with W \u20ac - of a to the production | MOREY ma 1 the | Mobile and Ohio.1\"! ,453,80 3,186,303 TE cee lo; E Hagar 4 bris; F : Adam Darrls se sois a pi Pres aies vo 8 rer fn ca He pos qu 6 compare wih 5 month ag, hows Nelsen Oh ara: lg | LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MA een ie Late es IC TT Nov.27, ill-owners, Manufacturers, Iron F at 0.40 p.m.sune day with in New York \u2019 2 7 ib 8, or to the Wam h a month ago, sl St.L., A.and T.HU 070,027 1.678, RKE 1 os; Lord&M \u2018155 x; Singer Machin ; MAN 27, at 1.y 1 Foun- .BE y without change.rands of useta | ve go, shows a ; À.and T.H.\u2026.UE 678,837 ee oY Tu 35 brls flour; e Co oyable ip | BCR \u201c\u2026\u2026\u2026Dee, 2) at 5.00 bm.ders and the Hardware Trade will please gant Sloop Nighy Express\u2014Wagner\u2019s Ele- here.cotton, so favourably known ry marked advance, includi 52% Troe; (Branches): Sores a0 Dec.' Hodgson, S&co 3 pals; J Reynolds or: Rare: HI ree \u201c 1, at 1.00 p m.notice that p gat ping Car run through to New York Trunk Orisinal, 3 S ng Grand | gy Le Iron Moun.and 8 4505330 5 48,310 LIVERPOOL.§ 5.00 5, Dec.17, > bags; H Bulmer 1 car ds L bls Ram- EuTANN LITE 16, at 3.00 Tm.el , : .> 8 Train makes \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BC» ; econd Mo st.nd San Fran\u2019co.2,186, 3,980,365 { Flour.° = me 5.00 P.M., otors, i I Jan 2 at Cy am! B ARRY SM Sleeping Car rai Troy and Albany wiih otton Con nal 0 FIN AN CI AL Donde, 1 ; First Preferred, 5} @ 6 Tignes Sh Bau and Sioux ity\u201d 2 12% Spring Wheai, 3 : 2 13 3 3 8 a 12 0 Hoehelagary proces R.Rhp ec ® .00 p.m., 20 A.m.\u2019 g a ond do., 74 ; Thi ; - abasgh, St.L.Jity.1,195,801 \"907 555 r(new) 9 8 @ 910 | Morin 1 \u2014 aigle 760 bus Cry, BLI Le 6, at 10.00 a.m | & C0 New York Ti .; & LOT EE\" » 74 ; Third, 3} ; Perpetual wi , .and Pacifi.10,267,8 7,555 | White Winte 1009 8 @ 100 rin 1 car hay; A L Hur sh oats; J E 0007 ÉReLIC iN 15, at 3 1.Hy r rrough Mails and E «>» \u2019 Th 14: G ! petual 5 p.c.\u2019s sconsin Central ,267,873 7,266,105 | Club r.92 @ 9119 son 8 cords wood; ST \u2018Urtubsse 1 do; N° - RITANN Lv X'at 3.00 p.m.arried via this Line.xpress 2 Corn E e Money market i 4; Great West ; , | YASEOnRIA Leal.ee 919,310 66,106 | Glub.9 2 @ 91 |16do; wood; § Therien 8 do; ; N Mas- = ANNIC , at 8.00 a - .xchan .continues ern Do.5 > \u2014 eT 657,793 | Corn @ 10 69 6 do; J Leve , lo; T Thet 0 New MT Sun Foi, 2 8 3.00 oom: LEATHER BELTING MANUFACTURERS Gorman ces, and Tickets cold, at all MONT ue with remarkable ease, and th to work |13.The most ce 20.5 p.08, 1 @ TL Cornel 0 0 @ 048 7085 Guction 8 do: À Graliain j9de; À L Yo I | fi.jou 30 Live PASSAGE at 10.00 a.m.564 St.J Once.; at the Company's \"TREAT, willing lenders at rates hi be banks are | at which we are not or is in Midland, IRON.oatey seine B03 2 0 9 2 3 2 se poultry: N Arbo do, JA Vaillancourt à pk a EL and $1X $100 go rpool and Qu oseph St, 143 ST James STREET, MONT Im 20e which tavour bor- | j not much surprised, hav- TT Qats.\u201c62 @ 006 0 0 | Brailey 15 kegs butter.M J Saucier 5 do; G Ts ail gy S00 Thi eturn Tickets, HI MONTRE AL TO A arr hort CUAS.C.MCFALL porters Ë Manufacturers\u2019 |.ul Good commercial bills are readily pac the very favourable tement 1er porta Bat mail advices of December 4th re- Por.808 00e 9800 con furof feted Cast a ds Gow jante 00 814 tp paditional, \u201d ¢ on, $7, an \u2019 \u2018Albany, N.Ÿ gent.\u2018 gents i negotiable at 6 /@ 7 per cent cently made by the Presid i rop of 1s, 6d.per ton i Hoo S92 S00 0a 00 ALDap do; Casells, S&co | case leather: \u2018 Tigges, Serv, elve years.half Lharen be- WERE AWARDE June 19, 1880 « \u201ctreal \u2019 | and da ent.as to name esident of that Com- | Pig Iron at 51s.6d n in Scotch | Tailo 3000 06 6 @ 00 | GS pineau 1 head live stock; L Sent leather; >.! tgp E STE y ants, $50 , half-price, In- \u2019 AIDED 2 pred OFFER FOR SAL | and date, and we hear of s .pany\u2014these bonds ha cumulati s.6d.@ 52s., with stock Tallow % 0 42 038 0 @ 41 0 Smily 3 dressed hogs ; L Senecal 1 do; oni OR PioJERS DO N A A \\ E, Uk aw ome transactions rave advanced from nulating.In the Clev ks ac- | Boef (new).; @ 003 0 @ 0 Miie End\u2014R Graha ; Lez | Um Tbr pas ener oxen, | First Prizes and a Diploma TO ARRIVE AND EX STORE oven à lower rate.Call and short-dated vus 531071 @ T4.St.Lawrence and | On for No.3 Pie, an tay at Bae, og mot | Shes?mewi.6 0 @ 0 06 0 @ © 0 Hemera dor 3 1 er phgs poullrys D D ser | ntreal ASSAG A : WHITE CAUS 3 ! ns ate negotiabl ; waare up 8 @ .n for No.3 Pig, and 1 - vd.per \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Henrl 4 do; J I Joyd 1 do; À Corsi do; per Brig onderry ou to Liv GE.At the Dom eyes GE R CAUSTIC SODA : \u2018 8 e at3@4 and t P 9, and Weil .1g, and ls.less f kegs batter: J Th rsin 2 do; B shatols Carmen censt Liverpool, I inion Exhibition her , 60 p.c.« Widnes\u201d | loans une | Gre; ellington, | Pig.In spite of \u20ac 8.1688 dor No.4 : lock 6 do; \\ Kh thompson 4do; S Pol yes Salton | + ron TENNANT SAL SOD, loans at 4 @ 5, as fo the naire of the Grey & Bruce, 1 @ 1.Northern 02 | rocks are increasing, and Moser.Cone MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH | Korrsressed Nr do 5 Reomima {cor 4 ag aking Vhs reat from | LEATHER BELTING, BLÉACHING POWDER spi ROLL | is s and other considerations.There | and Debes unchanged.Government Stocks | 1O% hold 118,000 tone, tessa, Connal TO THE MONTREAL HE sted nog 8 Roomme dan | | ALD.Pus, Yop rive in Lonnite Star Steam- BELTING LEATHER and SULPHUR DER and ROLL be no new feature in the market for Ster an Debentures are all higher, but in the week over 17,000 ote Scotland last L HERALD.ba ROUSE*S POINT.arg 8 ho in 9 - 1 in 1 4 hi .=n ; Ld i shi a 3 ; pas Ja romeo via Licorpco ; days HARNESS LEATHER BICARBONAT ro SODA, LUMP ALUM Egy ee: which is merely nominal 7 2 months interest is included.the Tees.The Steel trade is brisk.om CANADIAN.P Co lasson & co 881 boxes raisins ; McKenzie ton \u2018er inf crate rap o0h to all B@7\u201d Send for Pri M ; \u2018ted SULPHATE OF premium for round ollowing were tl y, Vaughan & Co k \u2019 STE.ToroNTO, D ieson 10 es ; McDo rls; RC er va de C ormatio rates, rice Lists and Discount for Telegraph: COPPER | ++, ; und amounts of | ti 5 1e closing quota- | OUt-put f Steel, .make a very large WHE 0, December 17.1 keg ; Order 15 cs; ugall, L & co 2 csks and S Street org,\" UORTIS n and passe October 6 TTT graph\u2019c purposes sixty-day bills betw tions on the 4th D g quota put of Steel\u2014close u 3 5 {EAT \u2014 Fall, N Goodyear cs; Hodgson, S & n Or to Agent, 37 acsage, ap- D & W 239 GENUINE RED LEAD .s tween banks, and 8: 1 December, 1880 :\u2014 week.The Me: pon 3,000 tons per | $1.11 ; N , No.1, $1.13; No.2 Goodrem RCo1es ; L H Packard co 1 case; BIC roadway, FOSTER and LITHARGE | over the counter.N' > 3 : Lhe anufactured Iron trad 11 ; No.3, $1.05 ; Spring, N i No.3,1 4 Dubois 5 boxes ; Order 5 do & co 1 case; - COGHLIN Wi L ., BLACKELL & WILSON er.New York drafts a generally is in a healt} a rade | No.2, $1.16; No.3 g, No.1, $1.18; | Tees &co3 pkgs; N Y Pi and 5 barrels ; arte of 88} Dover BSL suipy SOLE! W & CO GENUINE DRY WHI\u2019 ILSON'S | drawn at} @ § premi AT\u20ac | Atlant ILWATS.have been fi lthy condition.Prices | 1, $1.03; N ; No.3, $1.10; Barley, No.| micsen RP ER es 3 Y Gilmour Los Red H publisher?ber og SUIpice Stren AGENT, .BEST SOFT EN .ITE LEAD.2 premium.The Stock | D ntic & St.Lawrence 6 p.\u20ac = Pl rm, and in some cases hi ane Na! 0.2, 94c @ 98c; No.3 E .| mieson 25 cases: Tees & © mour | cs; RC Ja- Montreal Brewe d je ; T ENGLISH PIG LEAD market was not ver : o.6 p.c.Sterling Mort Bio 110 @ 127 ate producers are higher.88c ; No.3, 80c; Pe ! .3 Extra, | bdls; A Smith & col co lcs; J Crilly & co 2 Ix] M A N \u2019 al rs and Maltsters.Atth « PENN \u201d CANADA P .very active, but values Do.do.8rd Mort.Deb., 1891, 18840 .\u2014.livery > much pressed for de- | 680 ; Oat No.1.\" eas, No.1,69¢; No.2 Chanteloup4 kee box; J C Gordon 4 do; E Lave e Late Exhibi .CHARCOA : LATES.were generally fir Buffalo and Lake Hur 1.SOI?\u2018y, and their order books ar ; Oats, No.1, 34e ; No.2, 33c ; Corn, 60e.| °° 19 doi # Leo and 2 brls; Vipond, McB 3 Superior Pale and Brown B .| ougl ; \u2019 ibition ed L AND COKE TIN PLATES ner, and for some Do, do.5} uron.104 \u2014 \u201ciy fuil.Angles are i are mostly FLOUR\u2014Superio 2, 33c ; Corn, 60c.| bxs: P E& eonard 2 cases: Tees, C & & mn Malt; India| \u201cVE it toinduce parties t ee.| \u201cROCKVILLA\" TES | shares, notably i .Do .c.Bds.1st Mo 1 Angles are in good requ ; F - r, $4.95 ; Extra, $4.85 ; | sils, Hart 10 brls; A Sea J W 15 Pale and other Ales, E n ; parties to buy their Furni- | FLOU RAW LINSEED QIL 42 y Ontario, City Gas and | Chi .do.5} do, 2nd Mort, 16° \u2014 118 | the engineering work quest, whilst ancy, $4.75 ; Strong Bak > e , $4.85 ; | sils, S & co 1 case; GT Slat cath 2 rolls ; Cas- 1g 8 L | N E single St her Ales, xtra Double and ture at FLOUR SULPHUR, EPS CAT Richelieu, higher an cago and G.T.8 p.c.1st Mort 116 \u2014 118 | doing bet orks and foundaries are | EXtr%, $4.85; 8 8 ers', $5.05; Spring Bros & co 26 pkgs; A Plater?os; Thibaudeau Fog eM MLIN Ge y | single Stout, in wood and bottle ALUMINOUS CA OM SALTS » higher.Montreal sold Coupon Bonda, (100+ re g better.Bars are £5 12 ; Superfine, $4.65; Ki ng | Boo RS 68 Order Ti do; PP Mar cts per lin On NE ING .OWEN McG INOUS CAKE, &c.& 167 duri up to | Canada Souther , den eens 114 \u2014 11 15s.; Angel = 3 125.6d.@ £5 Bran, $13.00 ; Fine, $4.25; | tin 2 cases; co $ cs ; Order 14 do; PP ; \u201cEW yo S, 18 FAMILIES SUPPL cGARVEY & SON\u2019S , &c., &c.ing the day and closed Can.C ern Ist Mort.7 p.c 8 ; Angles, £5 15s.; Ship P + SEEDS.\u2019 cases; Order 151 pkgs; D M ; Mar- BK ps CN SSSO, A IED.LARGEST \u2019 ALS0, figure bid osed at that | °414; Cent.5 pe 1st Mort Pr UT\" @ £7, less commission ip Plates £6 13s.EEDS\u2014Clover, $4.75 @ $ bxs raisins, ; D Masson & co 831 Car LIVERS QUEENST The following bottlers only are authori , OLDEST, and acknowledged Agents for the « Huntington\u201d Co.gure bid, 167} asked.Ontari pk gua.by Gov.of Canad, nds, > MINISSION.thy, $2.50 @ $2 ) $d.$5.00 ; Timo- Tring tp, RPOOT, OWN to | to use our l ; 3 authorized | by all to be the CHEAPES Jee gton\u201d Cos best se | higher rio opened p\u2019n & N.À.6p.c.1 M\u2019 a.106 \u2014 107 \u2014 eee Us pe .60.GRAND TRUNK = \u20ac United Sta our labels, viz.: STORE IN THE T FURNITURE ected INGOT COPPE gher at 96% and adv led | Grand Trunk Cons I't.Bds, 1890.\u2014 HOGS\u2014$6 @ \u2018 EAST.5 s .ORE IN \u20ac ER.anced to 974, ¢ Consolid LT $6.10.St L ; à tates Mails, Thos, J.Howard.cores 173 St.Peter street | A few IR omit ai ; orders for the shave, and Scotch Sugars, steady at 97} @ 973.A po os closing Do.Eapmt.Mt.Bds.Lg de 2 - 2 THE AMERICAN COTTON CROP BUT TE @ 20c.sugars Sea $ Bring 10 da doive Ho : - FU mer stre ; De 1 im so much, uted, reights secur Ce sma Do.LL cagea nan ce = \u2014_\u2014\u2014 e\u2014\u2014 .N THE STREET\u2014 x; S Nordhei i ; Co » ve me Thos, Fergus SA 289 8 ; Conf street 1st Because there is no denying the fact.possible terms by ghts secured on best Lt at the first Call changed hands at Do.and'preference Disc.; 1008 = 1014 The following statement, showing tl Rye, S6c@8Te Spring an @ $1.00; Canadian Rubber Co 16 on; enn Nien Lio y m.Bishop 479 L rial .Because we pay cash for all our 1 @ 116, and i .3rd pref ock.02 \u2014 9: condition of Cott 1 >, g the | Fall, $1.05 at, $1.10 @ $1.18; 53 reenshields, 8 & co 5 es: 1 co do.shop.ver agauc actiere st | 3rd.Bee: goods., and in the aftern Do erence Stock, .83 on, has been issued y $1.05 @ $l.10 ; 18; | 4l bxs, 5es; D Hatto De Thos.Kinsell , .Because we buy all our: ial , oon was .5p.c.Perpetual ; 48 \u2014 49 | Department : sued by the | $3.90 ; ; Oatmeal, $3.85 n Ls per ust Cleop.re \"La Sawa strect goods in very Jarge quantitics, Ta) N NAL, COTTON & CO, quote at 116 @ 1163, without transactions.Do.Scrip issued a Deben.su 1 - 10 or of Agriculture at Washing.$390; Cornmeal, $3 ;, Pork, Se ro Ç , -\u2014 rinsertio# | ns 36 ORDERS RECETVED BY TEL st | such advantages in the purchase of our | September GLASGOW, | Commerce, ex-dividend, advanced to 13 Groat Patent or Cds 12e $5,973) There is a decline i Barley, firm, and in quiet.and unchanged.| wex's Curie, ma Weir-FINIsHD G on EROPOSED oo ; PHONE TELE | Stock as Sables us to sell at what ou er \u20184 220 and closed strong.Montreal Tel oh Do.5 pe prt.of Canada 0 1h 555 | cember 1, compared witl the return of De- | Peas, Ds and oa demand at quotations.pro Coran, made after the London and + of cHimmona-Sat LINGS, same goods cost many in thet was d .egraph | Do.rp.5 p.c.Debenture Stook.\u2014 101 | November ith that received ; rn, weaker.Hogs, dul erican fashions, go to L ; an ; {nserti®® of procster urday, N \\ ; | y 1e trade, together A as dealt in largely a ; .6 p.c.bond ook.108 \u2014 110 ember I.The i ed on and easier.gs, dull | practic 15°, .Robinson, Pa 13 Bertiels: ured Nov.18, 6.35 hm DAWES & CO et Quick Sales and 1 wer A GIBERTON & CO a om 014 @ amit er opis 98 ZI | cred th cat weather in November low: EUROPEAN Tomace, HE Beer hu sing» 5 op Monirges + Saturday Nov.511 am vy Pr moito, \u201cLAC ales and Light \u2018 ; up from 61} @ tional B.6 p.c.lat eries.\u2014 ered the estimat vember low- .\u2018 3m t uy 1H (For Richman Thursday ) Dec.4 7:30 oi Brewers and Maltste Prof, is now a household word all over 8 De Bresoles # | 624, and City Gas was quoted firmer 1 th Island Pond Stg Mo 2nd Series.102 \u2014 i¢a | om the Mississi os of the States bordering LoxponN, December 17 _\u2014 w greed ue Li Brner.À aturday, Dec.ou am ND rs.ihe Dominion, a proof of which is to be And 7 LeRoyer Streets close at 1483 @ 149.The Cotton St Levis ( dobec) & Kennobee Sori \u2026, \u2014 .|iina 43 counties report In North Caro 1 JONETARY 1120 nn \u2026 Consols 8 Firer-Cuass TAILORIXG\u2014A fin sers #1 gall (ori OF J Tharday, Dec.%, mn IA PALE ax he prices of our 20 to 30 dolly ?were stecadv.T Ie ocks | Mont an.Stg.Ist Mort.1008.7i \u2014 74 | CTOP> 85 ; rt an increase i -16 money ; 98 13- ae , ment of English, Scotch ~=A flue assort- ets |B SAE 18 pm | STE A © io XX MILD ALE De De 0 apte 360 dollars; ulys| EUROPEAN IMPORTERS, AMEE @ 148.ntm Stocks | Mont Ch?jf Ba pr |, = crop x compared wit lc year, of 14 the | 104} ; Erle, 485 18 accounts 4m L193 | on band, and mad up.to order at Teneo, ; of PATS bang tye) Privig modation, and $100 (Ix Woop AN LR, | 49, 99, 59 5, 100 up to 350 dollars; Dining Commissi MORNING BOARI Do 6 p.c.2nd ort.102 \u2014 104 | age an i arolina 18 counties aver- a PE able prices, at L.Robi 0 order at reasons 2 Fils, 461 ih lve Soares Chiiare!! phaving 'amîtios Supptied.ND BOTTLE.) Room Setts from 20 to 250 dollars: Library issioners and Agents.Montreal.21 > ).bo.6 p.c.rt ste pas.102 = 104 57 an arms of 9 per cent.; in Coors ul UNITED STATES.Terrace.binson's, 31 Beaver Half To Ava JRIP £0, half fare, fer LACHINE F AGER in W Cases from 30 to 150 dollars; Lookin IN STOCK Pr ., 21 @ 166%, 10 @ 166$ ; Ou- Do.Extn pe guar.108 \u2014 110 | Florid es, an increase of 5 per cent 813 CHicago, December 17 \u2014\u2014 3m trs tt we Hable > TICKETS quo .à Wood and Bottle, | Glasses, 50 to 75 dollars; Clocks, $1.25 5 Wie WHOLESALE ONLY : tario, 300 @ 96$ ; Merchants, 25 @ 1 a Te Law.& 0.6 boc.ty ne Mort 108 \u2014 110 orida, 14 counties, an increase ET er WHEAT\u20149.30 a.m ' er 1% GENTLEMEN, do y wi re widen, arch Sst, Bon and Office, 215 St.James Street 825; Cane-seat Chairs, 75 cents; Rocking ot Tate Glass and Mirrors, | @ 115$; Commerce, ex- di .idend ss 5 Wei 9) pe Sie dei M ÿ = 15 at ; oo Alabama, 27 counties, a decresse 3:40 a.m\u2014$1.014 Tamar February.well-made garments a want nice-fitting alter oid 10 \u2018Part: ., airs.90 cents ; Wood-seat Ch Po Bur enc.ids and Goats, | 136 > © d, @ ,G.&B.7 p.c.Bds.1st M 8 | rcent.; in Mississi 8 ge | $1.024 February .am\u2014 | Go to I 1 reasonable pri 00, Sy AGE ing to Toute slay\u2019 MONTREAL Mattre: ; airs 25 cents, urgundy, Bolting Cl ' , 18 @ 1353 ; Lake Che : \u2014 90 | ties, a dec \u2019 lasissippi, 35 coun- ry.9.53 am.\u2014$1.01§ J o L.Robinson, Practi prices ?prit Po Monge (ncluai ute selont attresses from $3.50 to $22, of 12 iffer Ch \\ g Cloth.23 ramplain and St GOVE E , crease of 17 > ug- | ary.10.10 a.m.\u2014$1.02 1.013 Janu- | of London, E | ical Tailor, lat TEL REN Wg Frejpireal ding Raj > , erent ampagnej Lawrenee J .JOVERNMENT.ana, 18 .per cent.; in Louisi- | | + 1.02/@$1.02ÿ Febru n, England, 31 Be: \u2019 e MONTE Sie Ms 0miltor nd Nes vidlroad Fare no H R M materials.Sauternes, unction Railway Bonds, $3,000 Author- ana, 18 counties, a decrease of i- | 10.20 a.m,\u201481.02$ Febr ary.| race.?eaver Hall Tex ) piBb Nay si apply\" 251.00 be- LL N.VO son& Bros A call of inspection of our St | Sici % All sorts of Ligeuns @ 80; M ' Da ized in Texas, 68 ; of 15 per cent.; | $1.02 Feb ruary.10.29 aun 3m ; : .xat7,9, Sicily ; Montreal Telegraph, 200 Is ; 68 couuties, an ; ruaty.10.29 23 F 3m tra - AM 3nd 33 Bro, Pply at the C * [and 11 ST ER Ir BOCK 8b 1s ?and French P = : pits @ 133 sue.N Closing | Per cent.; increase of 30 | ruary 2 am.\u2014§1.02§ Feb- 1 10 487 8 OH NSrOadway, New York ALE AND PORTER BREWERS r .JOSEPH STREET, will con- | Madeira, reserved | 25 @ 133} ; Richelieu, 10 > ame.Prices .; in Arkansas, 32 count y.10.31 a.m\u2014$1.02§ Febr 1 to, K° a.Orto; land is TALE ey York.| 28 , vince all of the advantage o Zucco, Vegetables.; ieu, 10 @ 61}.£150,000|Brit\" s.| crease of 7 » 32 counties, a dew #m.\u2014$1.02} F 024 February.10.36 LADIES, DELICATE A J 3.Y, §2433 Broad: gent, 6 st Mary St ! advantages ot our old ucco, TER 150,000 |Brith Columbia, 1907 6 ; per cent.; in Ten J ebruary.10.48 a.m.\u2014 ! ND FEEBLE * GILMOU adway, N.Y, y reet, motto, \u201c Quick Sale d Li \u201d :B ; AFTERNOON BOARD.;000| Do., 1884 p.clil7 @119 countries, a de ; nessee, 23 | January.11.04 .m.\u2014$1.02 T \u2014\u2014 .R&Cq TL MONTREA s an ight Profits.randy and Gin, Chartr subi FTERNOON BOARD.| 4447000) Caxiada, ED él.6 p.c.|l12 \u2014 > crease of 15 \u2018 a.m\u201481.02} J ; hose languid, tir: ; L£.354 5 0.2 L.1 reuse & Bened Montreal .4,447,000 114 [ERR per cent.11.14 a.m\u2014$ + January.| ; guid, tiresome s , x Mg SL Mer ALL \"oul street, | Have always on hand the various.kinds o OWEN Mc Pa SAMPLES OF ictine.97, 100 @ , 2, - or ; Ontario, 100 @ | 4,731,580 THE it \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 am\u2014$1.24 10a @ $1.02} January.11.33 ae you to fecl scarc ely 16 sensations, caus- = N x ., .oo , .$ et ; e .16 Agentale pret, ALE AND PORTER, GARVEY & SON od Fone, Shooting Arms, 99: Commer co.ex-di ok ; Peoples, w@| NR 2 GREAT EASTERN\u201d FRESH January.12.06 p mL SLOLE cash.1024 from your system all ir that is taking ntreal.IN WOOD AND BOT a , rystals and > , ex-dividend, 50 @ 136} ; 8,755, T CO p.m.\u2014$1.02} Januar : .13 | dries all its former elastici TLE.Be AWS ' ; > 3 ,755,500 M + January.12.2: driving ti .1 elasticity : 3 oh 9 AND 11 ST JOSFPH STPEET.sr Pers ete a d'oreelains Montreal Telegraph, 1,100 @ 133}, 100 @l ot .We are glad OMPANY.January.12.89 eo PR O2 continsal strain à from your checks; that AE AS 59h, 276 @ sts Reba.23 @ 511 | BEE HOR | nln an ha drs, faint nant fag yo Sind eh nl .> Prince Ed.Isl\u2019d, 10-30 Ce \u2014110 Sears ich has f \u20149.30 a.m.\u201444{c May : e removed b stui, can easil 800, .Isl\u2019d, 10-30 6 p.c.|108 \u2014 past been ; : or years | 39c Ja ay.9.43a.m\u2014 y the use y ! 0.000 Quabed (Province of) spe 108 \u2014e engaged ying idle in dock, is at last to be a.m\u2014-3980 - 10.10 am.\u2014ddfc May.11.18 remedy, Hop Bitters.J cecereeariesare nse 9 D.C:1108 \u2014110 dimensions rorthy of her nobl M ary.11.48 a.m\u20143: ructions of your I an and oble ay.12.51 p.m.\u2014 « 34ÿc .° system are the hopes of those who, 390 December 44jc January.1.01 p.m.\u2014 den Da the special cause of os rad ut heed thi permanently removed, Wi i this ?See \u201c Truths.\u201d ill you FAMILIES RRGVLARLY SUPPLIED.= MONTREAL M D AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1880,\" Sl ontreal Herald, SATURDAY MORNING.DECEMBER 18 \u2014=_ APPOINTMENTS.Academy of Music\u2014Performance at 2 and 8 p.m.Synod Hall\u2014Tenth Annual Meeting of the *\" Mackay Institution for Protestant Deaf Mutes, at 3 pan.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY BENNING & BARSALOU.Bankrupt Stock\u2014At the corner St.James and McGill streets, at 7.30 p.m.BY THOMAS a poTTRR.om Shares Victoria Rink\u2014.mn.onto Library \u2014At his Rooms, at 2.30 p.m.BY W.E, SHAW.Steel, &c.\u2014At 413 St.Paul street, at 10 a.m, Eurniiure, &c.\u2014At his Store, at 7 p.m.BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Canada Plates, &c.\u2014At his\u2019 Rooms, at 10 am.PASSENGERS Per Allan Royal Mail SS.\u2018\u2018 Sarmatian,\u201d Captain À D Aird, Halifax to Liverpool, 18th December, 1880 :-\u2014Jas D Anderson, W H Anderson, J Ashe, Mr Bennett, Miss Anna Bilbrough, Mr Ellis, A D Florant, Arthur Foulds, Captain Fowler, Mr Garland, 8 Harris, James Henderson, John Henderson, Colonel J W Laurie, Mrs Laurie, B A Lowe, J W Mackedie, John J Roberts, Captain W H Smith, Miss Stapfor, B Harper Wade, Henry Wainwright, 8 Ward.SUMMARY OF NEWS, DOMINION.\u2014 Rev.Mr.Hammond, the Revivalist, is wanted in Peterboro.\u2014The By-law granting $5,000 to the Grand Trunk Railway for the purpose of bringing the Toronto, Grey and Bruce into the town of Wingham, Ont., was voted on yesterday in the Township of Turnbury, and carried by a majority of 168.UNITED STATES.Cadet Whittaker has applied to President Hayes for a trial by court-martial.__General Hazen was confirmed by the Senate, Thursday, as Chief Signal Officer-.The Governor of Idaho states that the Mormons are settling in that Territory.\u2014A permanent Committee of citizens to befriend the Poncas has been formed in Portland, Me.\u2014Representative Ladd (Greenbacker), of Maine, is quoted as saying that Eugen® Hale will be elected United States Senatol from that State\u2014_A band of Spiritualists are digging for gold two miles south of Albany, under the direction of a Rochester medium.They claim to have found many curious articles, including Masonic emblems.\u2014Scout Allison is still negotiating at Wood's Mountain with »itting Bull.Col.Irvine, representing the Dominion Government, was present at a recent conference and strongly urged the old chief to surrender.\u2014Buffalo Bill says that the Indians are more honest than the whites, and that the latter break the treaties.He considers the Indians as ill-used people, and says that they fear the miners more than they do the soldiers.The official vote of Tennessee was declared last Monday as follows; For Presi- dent\u2014Hancock, 129,569 ; Garfield, 107,677 ; \u2018Weaver, 5,917; Dow, 43.For Governor\u2014 Hawkins [Rep.], 103,971 ; Wright [Dem.], 79,003 ; Wilson [Low tax Dem.], 57,646; Edwards [Gbk.], 3,614.BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES.~The Parnell Defence Fund now amounts to over £10,000.\u2014The editor of the Leeds Mercury, an influential Liberal paper, has been knighted.-\u2014Boyd has challenged Hanlan for a race over the Tyne course for a sum of from £200 to £500 a side.w=.Hartland (Conservative) was yesterday declared the member of the Commons for Eversham.After the last general election Ratcliff (Liberal) was unseated for bribery.Subsequently Lehman (Liberal) was eleot- ed, but Hartland claimed the seat and Lehman was unseated for bribery.~The Princess of Wales has had a decidedly narrow escape from severe injury if not from death.It appears that while following the hounds in Norfolk to-day her _ spirited hunter shied and threw the Princess.Fortunately Sir Dighton Probyn, the Comptroller and Treasurer of the Princess of Wales\u2019 household, who was closely following, with great presence of mind rode rapidly up, caught the Princess just as she was falling and saved her from injury.FOREIGN.\u2014 Letter postage in Italy has been reduced from four to two cents.\u2014The Cologne Gazette confirms rumeurs of the proposed cession of Crete to Germany.\u2014Rome has not been for ten years so gay and brilliant with foreign visitors as at present.\u2014The Dutch Second Chamber has granted 7,000 guilden for an Arctic expedition next year.\u2014It is confidently stated that Michael Davitt\u2019s ticket-of-leave is about to be cancelled, and Davitt arrested.\u2014Russia is this year importing grain, tallow and wool, the very things with which she has been accustomed to supply half the world.\u2014The Greek Minister of War has invited tenders for supplies of provisions for 80,000 troops stationed on the Turco-Hellenic frontier.\u2014A New York book trader has been causing a commotion among London publishers by selling an American reprint of \u201c Endymion\u201d at 10d.The price charged by English publishers is 31s.\u2014An Armenian journal publishes an account of a sanguinary fight between the inhabitants of a village in Turkish Arwenia and some Turkish troops.The Russian Consul at Van has gone to the scene of the disturbance.\u2014The marriage of the Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria with the Princess Stephanie of Belgium, which was fixed for , February, has been postponed until warmer weather, out of consideration for the state of the bride\u2019s health.\u2014The present attitude of Guatemala toward America and Americans is cordial in the extreme, and the desire is openly expressed to establish the most intimate social and commercial relations with the United States.Conditional arrangements have been made to form a strong American Company, including prominent business men of San Francisco, to carry out the enterprise of the Guatemala Centrat Railroad.This involves the completion of the road from Escuintla to Guatemala City.The Government has granted a subsidy of $125,- 000 per annum for twenty-five years, and has given $500,000 in advance to hasten the work.THE SEIZURE OF @00DS, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Casey, M.P., made a request in Parliament on Thursday last for a statement respecting all seizures of goods by the Customs authorities sincethe introduction of the existing tariff.When these papers are brought down they should contain every detail connected with the seizures, otherwise, they will be useless.The course of the Department here has been most unjustifiable, and if it has been half as bad elsewhere, Mr.Casey will deserve the best thanks of the mercantile men of the Dominion in demanding this information.In Montreal it has simply Leen monstrous to be obliged to submit to the kigh-handed and imperions course which bus generally been adopted in treating the invoiced value of goods and their passage from bond.We know of cases which would net be tole rated were it not that legal proceedings cause delay and operate in- juriously to the importer.But it is not a fact that the grievances complained of are the result of incompetent Appraisers or aver zealous Collectors.Not at all, the whole trouble is at Ottawa where they seem to appreciate nothing but the essence of red tape ; and the quality of that article has been much enhanced by the recent appointment of the gentlemen who are styled 4 Dominion Appraisers,\u201d all of whom, we may add, are not sufficiently experienced in their respective departments to effi ciently supervise the local officers.It will not excuse Mr.Mackenzie Bowell because he admits that the Customs Depa:tment is difficult to manage.If the Minister finds Bis portfolio too heavy for him he ought to give it up.So far as the commercial capital is concerned, the complaints of the tmde have been so numerous that we are astonished some steps have not been taken to protest against the system of treat ment.It is refreshing to hear Mr.Bowell, 1 his explanation to the House, speak of the honest importer.Montreal merchants have been treated as though there were none known in the community.But we must not blame the Minister altogether.The Commissioner would tire the patience of Job ; as it seers to be the first duty of that functionary to give all the annoyance he can, and it is in that branch of the Customs service where, we believe, all the trouble arises.WHAT ENERGY MAY ACCOMPLISH.sd These whe ave familiar with railroading in Canada will not have forgotten the deplorable condition in which the Midland of Canada was a few years ago.1877 brought about a crisis in its affairs, and it was then one more effort, or clese the concern up.The bondholders determined to act promptly, and accordingly sent one of their number to closely scrutinize the condition of the road and report.The resul was the passage of an Act by the Legis lature of Ontario for the reurganization of the Company, and after the cou- version of the \u201cbonds the road passed into the hands of the bondholiers.The President of the Company, when his course became comparatively clear, set to work vigorously to thoroughly repair and equip the line.This was undertaken, too, at a time when the country was suffering from the most severe commercial depression.Creditors were pressing for their debts, and there was not sufficient rolling stock to do the work efficiently, and perhaps, worst of all, the credit of the Company had completely gone, the whole aspect of affairs being very gloomy.The President and his co-directors in Canada, however, managed to keep the road open, by creating means for doing go, for some time, and succeeded in fairly establishing a new state of things.The Bill which passed the Legislature in 1878, it was discovered, did not entirely cover the ground, and at the last meeting of the Ontario Parliament authority was procured to issue preference bonds to the extent of £150,000.\" These bonds were not taken when offered in London ; and the directors were, therefore, obliged to seek ac- oommodation in this country,which they got on terms agreeable to the Board.The fact that funds were secured in Canada, proveg the changed condition of the road, and is also a strong endorsation of the present management.The bonds amount to £525,000, of which £460,000 have been issued, exclusive of the £150,000 not yet on the market, making still available for future operations £225,000, against which there is a charge of £108,000 bearing at the moment 6 and 5} per cent.There are some other facts which might be mentioned ; not the least interesting being the almost eertainty of a dividend cf 5 per cent.upon the bonds.It requires £33, 400 to meet the interest at 5 on the bonds, and, on the authority of the President, the net revenue this year will exceed £30,000.These are exceedingly gratifying results, and à most creditable outcome of the energy of a few to redeem an almost completely bankrupt railway.The President speaks very highly of the assistance given him by his co-directors, among them Mr- Jaffray, we presume, of Toronto.Arrangements have been made for the building of elevators, one being nearly completed at Port Hope.CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES.Mr.Keeler has again introduced his Bill for the abolition of the Act con- stitu ting the Supreme Court of the Dominion, The Government, of course, will oppose the measure, since the Minister of Justice, in reply to a question put by Mr.Desjardins, stated that it was not the intention of the Government to submit any measure for the abolition of the Supreme Court this session.We at one time thought it possible that the influence of Mr.Mousseau, now that he is a Cabine; Minister, would have been sufficiently powerful to induce the Government to abolish the Court, which the hon.member for Bagot, last session» declared to be an utterly useless in stitution.It would seem, however, that Mr.Mousseau, an independent mem ber of Parliament, and Mr.Mousseau, President of the Privy Council, are two totally different persons, holding two dis tinct sets of opinions.The last-named individual is now in receipt of $7,000 a year, which circumstance is, doubtless, sufficient to render his opinions, on any political question, extremely flexible; and it will be interesting to see the member for Bagot now voting against a measure, which, last session, he so warmly championed.When Mr, Keeler introduced his Bill last session, Mr.Mousseau said :\u2014 \u201c\u2018 The experiment has been tried; the \u2018\u2018 Court has been in existence for five \u2018¢ years, and now we find that many of \u2018 those who were formerly in favour of it have to confess that, so far, it has been \u2018 productive of no good.When I was in < Opposition in 187£, I strongly opposed the Bill establishing that Court.In every election since, wherever I have spoken,\u2014and I have spoken in many rural constituencies,\u2014I have always spoken against the Act, and reproached the Liberal party for having imposed upon the people that costly and useless measure.Now my friends are in power, and I pursue the same course.I think that the hon.leader of the Government \u201chas set me a good example of \u2018¢ consistency ; he has always been in \u201cfavour of the Supreme Court, and \u2018 I have always been opposed to it.I still \u201c\u201c maintain my own ground as he still \u201c maintains his.\u201d We fancy that Sir John\u2019s example of consistency will hav little weight with the President of the Council, when the vote comes to be taken on Mr.Keeler\u2019s Bill.The latter gentleman will scarcely, we fear, * maintain his \u201cown ground\u201d much longer.In giving his reasons for seeking to have the Court abolished Mr.Mousseau said :\u2014*¢ It has \u2018\u201c been seen, since the commencement of ¢¢ this debate, that the usefulness of the Supreme Court was gone; since so many have lost confidence in it.I maintain that its usefulness has not gone, because it never existed.It was always a useless institution, which no Province, no constituency, and no portion of the press ever demanded.Nobody ever asked for it\u2014never did any Provincial constituency, or newspaper, demonstrate ¢¢ that the Province wanted their Judges \u201cimproved upon by a Supreme Court, nor did anybody ask for a better administration of the laws of Canada.But if no reasons whatever were given to prove ¢ the necessity for this Court, a great \u201c many were given to prove its utter use- ¢ lessness.u reality, there are no ¢ grounds for the maintenance of the Su- « preme Court, since our Provincial \u2014\u2014ae Messrs.W.F.Smiru, General Passenger Agent, D.MacKenzie, Asst.-General Passenger Agent, Vermont Central Railway, N.P.Loverine, General Passenger Agent, Passumpsic, arrived in town yesterday on railway business.They are guests at the Windsor.THE British ship \u2018¢ City of Montreal,\u201d Captain Davies, from Quebec November 10th for Greenock, has been passed at sea abandoned and rudderless in 20 degrees west longitude, 47 degrees north latitude.Hons.L.R.CHurca and G.B.Baker registered at the St.Lawrence Hall yesterday.\u2014 Tue DEBATE in the House of Commons last night was of a more than usually stormy and exciting character.Erps\u2019s CoCOA.\u2014URATEFUL AND COMFORTING \u2014+t By a thorough knowledge of the natu ral laws which govern the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of weil selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills.It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built np until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many a fatal shart by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure food and a properly nourished frame.Civil Service Gazette \u2014Sold only in packets labeiled-\u2014«\u201c James Errs & Co., Homeopathic Chemist London.Eng.\u201d Also makers o Eppes Chocolate Ezsence for atternoon use DEATHS.Dauy.\u2014In this city, on the 17th instant, Fanny Louisa, eldest daughter of Mr.John J.Daly, aged 12 years.Funeral from 208 Sherbrooke street, on Sunday, 19th instant,at 2 P.M.Friends are respectfully requested to attend without further notice.Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec and Chicago papers will please copy.Anusenents.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.LAST TWO PERFORMANCES of the great Emotional Play, entitled A Celebrated Case! With a Strong Cast.MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2 o'clock.The Plan for the sale of Seats now open at 136 St.James street, December 18 302 Queens Hall! Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Evenings, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, Saturday (Christmas Day) Matinee, 25th.THE Coloured Ideal Musical Company's GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS Operatic Selections and Ballads, Gems of Jubilee Melodies and Camp Meeting Hymns, Violin Specialities by the celebrated \u2018 Colored Remenyl,\u201d and Original Character and Dialect Eecentricities and Motto Songs.The Company is unique and cannot be duplicated, only a few of the Coloured race having risen to Musical pre-eminence, and these are nearly all to be found in this Ideal Colored Musical Combination.Reserved Seats, 75c.; Admission, 50c.Plan of the Hall at DeZouche &Co.\u2019s.Matinee Prices\u2014Adults, 50c.; Children, 25c.December 18 r 302 Hew Advertisements.THE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Mackay Institution FOR Protestant Deaf Mutes Will be held in the SYNOD HALL, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), the 18th DECEMBER, at THREE o'clock p.m.The proceedings will include an examination of some of the Pupils.The public are cordially invited to be present on this occasion.F.MACKENZIE, Secretary-Treasurer.u 301 Montreal Elevating Co'Y, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will Le held at the Company\u2019s Office, on Monday, the 20th Instant, At THREE o'clock p.m.for reception of Report, Election of Directors and such other business as may come before the meeting.By order.December 17 ALEX.McDOUGALL, Secretary.297 The Graphic Company NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend at the rate of SIX PER CENT.has been this day declared upon the Capital Stock of THE GRAPHIC COMPANY, payable at its office in Montreal, on and after the 3rd day of January, 1881, The Transfer Books will be closed from the 18th day of December instant, until the 3rd day of January following.By order, ALEX.F.RIDDELL, Secretary.Montreal, 11th Dec., 1880 Head Office Graphic Company, Montreal, 1st Dec., 1880.ws 3J 288 The Holiday Season is Upon Us, Compared with last year, we are a favoured people.Prosperity has returned, and the old Furs that have served tleir friends faithfully ail through the hard times are giving place to the new goods that are being sold as bargains ut R.W.COWAN & CO's, Corner ot Notre Dame and St.Peter Streefs.December 18 302 WANTED.The advertiser would like to engage a young lady as Governess in a Private Family.One who could instruct in the ordinary English Branches, with French and the rudiments of Music, will hear of a pleasant and desirable situation by addressing MRS.MARY MAHAN Care of H.E.Burton, Esq, Newcastle, Delaware.December 6.291 NOTMAN & SANDHAM announce to their numerous patrons that they have developed some truly wonderful discoveries in the science of Photography giving much greater Art facilities, and enabling them to produce results HITHERTO UNATTAINABLE.December 18 1m trs 302 BOOKS ARE THE MOST USEFUL THE MOST ENDURING THE MOST IMPROVING THE MOST RATIONAL THE MOST BENEFICIAL PRESENTS For the Holiday Season A Setof DICKEXS', THACKERAY, SCOTT, PARKMAN or MACAULAY.A good copy of SHAKSPEARE, TENNY, SON, or some other Standard Poet.A copy of WEBSTER'S or HADYN\u2019'S DICTIONARIES or some similar work of reference.A handsome volume, such ag BOYDELL'S SHAKSPEARE, or THE RHINE, or THE GERMAN FATHERLAND or FORMBY\u2019S ANCIENT ROME.Will not perish in the using, but will endure and keep the memory of the giver green when other Holiday Gifts will be faded or worn out.Such a Stock of Christmas Presents IS NOW ON VIEW At the Lowest Prices DAWSON BROTHERS, 159 and 161 St.James Street.December 17 301 GIN.EAGLE BRAND.Having received instructions to close Consignments, we beg to offer :\u2014 15 Qr.-Casks FINEST GENEVA.150 Cases RED do.50 Cases GREEN do.The above from the celebrated Distillers, Van Dulken, Weiland & Co, ROTTERDAM.OLD TOM GIN.SCOTCH WHISKIES, in Wood and Cases.GINGER WINE.BELFAST GINGER ALE, &c.OGILVY & CO, 78 8T.PETER STREET.December 17 301 CHRISTMAS CAKES USE THE COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, Which took First Prizes at Ottawa, 1879 Toronto, 1880, and Montreal, 1880.alum or other injurious ingredients.ASK FOR THE COOK\u2019S FRIEND, AND TAKE NO OTHER.December 17 du 301 NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.TON a partner in my business, which will be continued under the firm name of M.McKENZIE & CO.M.McKENZIE.4 and 6 Grey Nun street, Montreal.December 19 18,20,23D 302 Gr Christmas and New Year Holidays.Return Tickets will be issued to all points on the line of the Grand Trunk Railway, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th and 25th, at FARE AND A THIRD for the RoundTrip.Tickets good to Return until MONDAY, the 27th inclusive.Also, at the same rate on FRIDAY aud SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st, and JANUARY 1st.Tickets good to Return until MONDAY, January 3rd inclusive.J.HICKSON, General Managere str 302 Police Summer Clothing Bances, CARTERS\u2019 AND Dog NUMBERS.TENDERS will be received RG at the Office of the undersigned, City Hall, until Noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th December instant, for 172 pairs eof Pants, 172 Blouses, 172 Summer Coats, 4 Officers\u2019 Pants, 22 Sergeants\u2019 Pants, 4 Officers\u2019 Blouses, 22 Sergeants\u2019 Blouses, 4 Officers\u2019 Coats, 22 Sergeants\u2019 Coats, 172 Summer Caps, 4 Officers\u2019 Caps, 22 Sergeants\u2019 Caps, 172 pairs of Shoes, 4 Officers\u2019 Shoes and 22 Sergeants\u2019 Shoes; also, for such Carters\u2019 and Dog Numbers and Badges as may be required for the season of 1881, the whole according to samples to be seen at the Office of thie Chief of Police.The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.(By order,) CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.Montreal, 17th December, 1880 u 302 MONTREAL Lacrosse and Snow-Shog Clubs, Gymnasium.SALE OF PAPERS AND PERIODICALS FOR THE YEAR (881, Will take place at the GYMNASIUM, On Friday:Evening, the 18th flnst.December 18 The Following is the List to be Offered Weckly : Frank Leslie, London Illustrated News Canadian Illustrated News, London Graphic, Punch, London World, Army and Navy Gazette, N.Y.Nation, London Weekly Times, Live - Stock Journal, Harpers Weekly, Grip, Public Opinion, Harper's Bazaar, The Argonaut, Scottish-American, MONTHLY : Canadian Monthly, Scribner's Monthly, Popular Science, Fortnightly Review, Blackwood\u2019s Magazine, Nineteenth Century, Harper's Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, The Bystander, Contemporary Review, Breatano's Monthly, Unitarian Review, Chambers\u2019 Edinboro\u2019 Review.The Current Number of the above Papers on fyle will be delivered on arrival of the following Mail.Sale at 8.30 p.m.R.McGILL STEWART, Hon.Sec.December 17 301 FOR RAISING YOUR The COOK'S FRIEND is pure, healthy, always of uniform strength, and contains no ve.RETAIL BY ALL GROCERS, æt I have admitted Mr.ALEX.HAMIL- pr.Allan & Co.The Bel Telephone Company of Canada, 361 NOTRE DAME STREET, JEWELI.ERS Christmas and New Years Presents OF SURPASSING BEAUTY AND VARIETY, Established 1853.[Established 1853.W.S.WALKER Has just received a large importation for the HOLIDAYS (a more complete stock eannot be found in this city), consisting of :\u2014 FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS.DIAMOND RINGS.DIAMOND EARRINGS.\u2018 DIAMOND LOCKETS AND PENDANTS.Fine Gold Bracelets, Necklets, Brooches, Earrings, Studs, Scarf Pins, Seals and Charms.A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF SILVER JEWELLERY! French Goods in Marble, Bronze ; Carriage and Gilt Clocks, in great variety.Also, Silver and Silver Plated Ware! OF THE BEST QUALITY.S21 NOTRE DAME STR ERT.[OPPOSITE SEMINARY.) December 18 de 302 WATCHES.HENRY BIRKS & CO'Y HAVE RECEIVED PER STEAMER « CIRCASSIAN\u201d A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL SIZES OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FROM THE CELEBRATED UILYSSE NARDIN, Unsurpassed as Timekeepers.Sole Agents for the Above.Fine Lot of Boys\u2019 Watches from $6.50.Also, Young Ladies\u2019 Watches, all Sizes and Styles.WALTHAM WATCHES, ALL STYLES.ATT, ABOVE WARRANTED.222 ST.JAMES STREET.December 17 NORTH AMERICAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.Hes u 301 Incorporated bv Act of Dominion Parliament, May, 1879.10: HEAD OFFICE: Temple Chambers, 23 Toronto Street, Toronto, 1091 The following gentiemen have subscribed to the Guarantee Furd up to date, viz :\u2014 Hon.ALEX.MACKENZIE, ex-Prime Minister, President Provisional Board of Directors, Hon OLIVER MOWAT, Premier of Ontario.Hon.J.NORQUAY, Premier of Manitoba.Hon.D.A.MACDONALD, ex-Lieut.-Gov., Ontario.Hon.ALEX.MORRIS, ex-Lieut.-Gov., Mani- B.MoRTON, Esq., Manager, Real Estate, Loan and Debenfure Company.EB, A MEREDITH, Esq., ex-Deputy Min.Inerior.GEo.PAXTON YOUNG, M.A., Prof.Univ.Colege.Dr.E P.LACHAPELLE, Prof.Laval University.A GUNN, Eiq., Merchant, Kingston.JAMES Loss, Esa., Ald.; Commission Merchant.ba.Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT, ex-Finance Minis-|{ JAMES PATERSON, Esq., (Paterson Bros., ter, Can.\u2018Wholesale Merchants), Hon.EDWARD BLAKE, ex-Minister of Jus-| E.GURNEY, Jr.,, Esq., Dir.Federal Bank of tice, Can.Can, 1 Hon.GEo.W.ALLAN, Senator; President Western Canada Loan & Saving\u2019s Society, Hon.R.THIBAUDEAU, Senator, Montreal.JOHN MACDONALD, Esq., Wholesale Merchant ANDREW ROBERTSON, Esq.Pres.Board of Montreal Harbour Trust ; Pres.Royal Canadian Ins.Co.GEORGE A.KIRKPATRICK, Esq., M.P., Kingsston.HUGH MCLENNAN, Esq., President Montreal Transportation Company.JOHN MORRISON, Esq., President Toronto Board of Trade ; Deputy-Gov.B.A.Fire Assurance Co.HugH MACKAY, Esq.(of Messrs, Mackay Bros., Wholesale Merchants, Montreal).JoHN L.BLAIKIE, Esq., President Canada Landed Credit Company.WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Esq., President National Investment Company of Canada.A.H.CAMPBELL, Eager President British Canadian Loan and Investment Company G.STRIKER, Esq.M.P.P., Picton.GUARANTEE FUND 10: \u2018WM.GorDON, Esq., Toronto.JOHN BURNS, Ksq., Director British Canadian Loan and Investment Company.A.M.SMITH, Esq., Wholesale\u201d Merchant ; Director Ontario Bank.H.H.Cook, Esq., M.P P.JoIN CARRUTHERS Fads Kingston.L.W.SMITH, Esq., bd.c., Pres.Building and Loan Association.B.B.HUGHES, Esq.(Messrs.Hughes Broa.), \u2018Wholesale Merchants.JAMES HOLDEN, Esq., Man.Dir.W.P.P.& L.Rallroad; Dir.Dominion Bank, Whitby.JAMES SCOTT, Esq., Merchant ; Dir.Dominion Bank.Jas, THORBURN, Esq., M.D., Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics, T.8.M., Medical Adviser of the Company.J.X.KERR, E-q., Q.C., (Messrs.Blake, Kerr, Boyd & Cassels) Solicitor of the Company.W.McCABE, Esq., L.L.B., F.I.A., Managin Director of the Company.! axing - - - - $100,000 One of the main objects the promoters of this Company have in view is to establish in its general branch, as far as practicable under our law, a Mutual Life Insurance business WHOLLY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ASSURERS THEREIN The mutuality of the Company extends onl being by the Act of Incorporation expressly payment of the premiums on their policy.to a participation in its profits, its members ree from all liability other than the voluntary The guarantors are to receive no share of the profits of the Mutual Branch, thus leaving the whole of such profits to accrue to those assured therein only, to whom in every Company they legitimately belong.one by which the he mutual principle is the on participating members of a Life Inequivalent for the 1 surance Company can receive a Toil.> r money.Itgives insurances at net cost, while the soundness of the principle and the stability of such institutions are proved by the tact, that the largest and most successful Life Companies in the world are mutual.It may be safely anticipated that results as successful, proportionately to those attained by Mutual Companies in other countries, can be realized in Canada by a prudently managed Company.The Directors of this Company believe that the existence of a Permanent Stock in a Life Company, às à charge upon participating premiums and sharing in the profits arising therefrom, is an unnecessary expense and burden upon such profits, and not unfrequently proves detrimental to the best interests of its policy-holders.Ihe amount of paid-up capital of a Proprietary or Stock Company is of little use as a securily, as it soon forms but a small proportion of its continually Increasing liabilities.The Directors propose to conduct the affairs of the Company with the strictest economy consistent with the efficient prosecution and management of its business, and in this way to merit and secure the fullest confidence and support of the Canadian public.10: INDUSTRIAIL BRANCH.The Directors propose to endeavour to meet what they believe to be one of the great notds of Life Insurance in Ca nada in the past, by adapting it to the wants of the Industrial classes, whose members have usually small incomes, can make but scanty savings, and are therefore unable to make very large payments at any one time.The plan has been long and successfully tried in England, where it is known as Indusrial Insurance.The Directors intend to follow the general practice of the British and American Offices es in this Branchin issuing only non-participating policies As prompt payment is of the utmost importance in such cases, all policies of this class Will be paid within 24 hours after proof of death is received.In opening the Industrial Branch the Directors believe they are supplying à want of the utmost Importance to the social well-being of the whole community ; and they look with confidence to the CORDIAL CO-OPERATION OF THE WORKING CLASSES, and of all who are interested in their welfare.The Directors are now ready to receive applications for insurances in the General Branch and also applications from gentlemen to act as Agents of the Company in the towns and villages of Quebec.#9\" APPLICATIONS FOR THE THE POSITION OF MANAGER OF THE COMPANY FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, are requested from gentlemen of experience and good organizing ability, who can and will personally secure business, to whom asalary, with office rent and commission, will be given.Apply, with references, to the MANACINC DIRECTOR, TORONTO.m 8 290 815,000.WANTED A PARTNER, with from $15,- 000 to $20,000, to take an interest in a good Contract already secured.For particulars, apply to J.CRADOCK SIMPSON, Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Agent 191 ST.JAMES STREET.r 299 BLAIKLOCK BROS.No.17 COMMON STREET, FOR SAI.HE, 500 Boxes LOOSE MUSCATEL, Old 100 Barrels CURRANTS, New.100 Kegs PRUNES, Just Arriving.December 15 2m 225 December 4 Union Bank | Lower Canada.DIVIDEND NO.30.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of TWO PER CENT.upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution, has been declared for the current half-year, and that the same will be payable at the Bank, and its Branches, on and after MONDAY, the THIRD day of JANUARY, 1881.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 31st December next inclusive.December 15 By order of the Board, P.MACEWEN, Cashfer.31D 288 } Quebec, November 30, 1880.Capital - - - $300,000 | 5,000 Shares - - $100 each of INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1880.and the « Western Union Telegraph Company,\u201d including the patents of Bell, Blake, Edison, Gray, Anders, Watson, Jacques, and others, an® will have the exclusive r ght to use in Conada any improvements or future inventions applieable to Telephony of A.Graham Bell.The Company owns and is now operating more than 2,000 miles ot wire, with over 2,000 subscribers, and has, in addition, some 200 private lines of from one-quarter mile to five miles in length.It has Exchanges or Agencies at Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Winnipeg, Victoria, B.C., Brantford, Halifax, St.John, N B., St.Catharines, Woodstock, Chatham, Ingersoll, St.Thomas, Yarmouth, N.S, Moncton, N.B., Fredericton, N.B., Kingston, Guelph, Port Hope, Belleville, Bowmanville, Lindsay, Paris, Whitby, Brockville, Clinton, Mill Point, Napanee, Oshawa, which had bee her inability to garments may indeed was the ployer as dying mother to-night, Miss, and several smaller places.The Private Line Service connecting two or more points with each other, where the Dominion with points in the United Statesfor Telephone Service increases so rapidly, and the uses of the Telephone appear so illimitable, that the Directors have äutkoriaed the sale of a small amount of Stock, which will be sold, fully paid and at par of $100 per share, Subscriptions for Stock wlll close on the 21st instant, and the Directors reserve the right df alivancing the price-at any time.- For further particulars apply to D.LORN MacDOUCALL, NO.11 HOSPITAI; STREET.December 16, 1880.e 300 GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS AND ORGANS, In Great Variety of Styles and Prices, ALL FULLY GUARANTEED, ARE TO BE FOUND AT THE N.Y.PIANO C0.'S STORE, 226 and 228 St.James Street, Montreal.THEY KEEP NONE BUT THE BEST INSTRUMENTS, Both American, German and Canadian Manufacture.In PIANOS they are Agents for the following well-known Houses: Heintzman & Co., Pianos, Torento.Albert Weber, Pianos, New York.R.8.Williams & Son, Pianos, Toronto.Vose & Sons, Pianos, Boston.E.L.Thomas, Pianos, Hamilton.J.P.Hale, Pianos, New York.W.Bell & Co., Organs, Guelph.Hallett, Davie & Co., Pianos, Boston.Weber 4 Co., Pianos, Kingston.Burdett Organ Co., Organs, Erie.Newfield, Pianos, Berlin.Geo.Woods & Co., Organs, Boston.Samples of these fine Instruments can be seen n our WAREROOMS, where prices and quality of the Instruments should be compared before purchasin g.g&S™ SEND FOR CIRCULARS To N.Y.Piano Co, ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.IF FRENCH LANCUA IN TWENTY WEEKS, By PROFESSOR BAILLOT'S Anti-Book System.The Last Course Formed This Winter.THE NEW EVENING COURSE GENTLEMEN, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.FROM 9 TO 10.30 P.M, Owing to the Christmas Holidays, WILL BEGIN ONLY On MONDAY, 8rd January, 1881.FOUR SEATS REMAIN DISENGAGED AND CAN BE SECURED BY IMMEDIATE APPLICATION.PROF.BAILLOT'S HALL, 1310 St.Catherine Street.December 14 31D 298 DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1880.HIGE EST AWARD.DIPLOMA AND FIRST PRIZE FOR OUR CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COOKING RANGE For Hotel and Family Use.BROILERS, OYSTER RANGES, CAKE GRIDDLERS, BAKING OVENS, &c., &c.CONSTANTIY ON HAND.BURNS & GORMLEY, Manufacturers, 675 Craig Street.299 November 23 3m 247 FLAVOURING.10: PURE FLAVOURINC EXTRACTS MANUFACTURED FOR THE TRADE BY F 'EUNRI JONAS Successor to Rosenheim Bros.NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE NAME « HENRI JONAS\u201d ON EACH BOTTLE.20° Office and Factory, No.295 NOTRE DAME STREET.November 15 cry of those may be gether?needy wages ?fringe, $3.85.Ss, of the many weary hoy stitched, watching, ;\u2019 bedside of the sick without the needed rest to be doled out to h Paysnent for h failed this Week, too in rec she knew nothin lady had declared .Too dazed to fully co ing of Mr.Davenport bid him \u201c Good eveni quitted the shop as sh minutes Lefore.Alas, alas for Christianity in there is ro Exchange System, is increasing rapidly, and is also used to connect points in | Montrealin this the nineteent enters into the ear of oth.\u201d «The labourer is Is justice asleep, then, tion does not overtak back even \u201c part of the price,\u201d them on to desperate means | Ze Aéseciisem THE THREE n denied Pay for it.And an be finished in pittance which, but or out you go,\u201d When men, possessed of abun The business of the Company is now in successful operation and free of incumbrance, | 8Rd à thriving business, without any of the Stock having been heretofore placed on the market.But the demand | Prosperity is augmented I servant of his due, whose enabled to keep body and Dare these selfish empl that «they too are honorable me at the same time the employes MONTREAL.her on aceount of er by her gray abours ; 8 remained to h the streets, as that morning, \u2014 ents, Y « MARIOOLD- ) President, Vice- President and Managing Director, S:cretary-Treasurer, sh CHAPTER L\u2014\u2014CONTISCED, ANDREW ROBERTSON.C.F.SISE.C.I\".SCLATER.e Was only Miss Mo by occupation, working fog unt by Name.DIRECTORS.ment of Which he (Mr.D.) wag sen ie Axpesw RoserrsoN, Montreal.Hox.J.R.TaiBauDEAU, Montreal.for him to an Ba La there Ww no par.W.H.Forbes, Boston.T.N.VaiL, Boston.of his ability he had bac © civil.Tu the ba Huon Mackay, Montreal.Duxcax McInTyre, Montreal.as he served each = n that alj day 1, Taos.DavipsoN, Montreal.C.F.Sisk, Montreal.tomer, and it was not Sirable Ying pn R.A.Lccas, Hamilton.who bad visited their PARAL e \u2014_\u2014 ee .' busy day.Indeed such Tent Ç i | S N a] tomers had been scp od lumber of 4 C .cus.Ofice, Merchants\u2019 Exchange Court, Hospital Street, Montreal | res Med been served allot cn RES.hurriedly decided to defer pa \u201cDagers BANKERS.counts due by them to hr.08 the a.Tue BANE oF MONTREAL.until they had time to look ou employ, ceedings of the day.Ver the pro.COUNSEL.8 Mr.Davenport advanc ed, Mi STRACHAK BerTHUxe, Esq.Q.C.daunt drew from under her haw Yorand laid it on the counter befor 8 parce] BROKER.the same time saine, © Mr Davenport re red work fini ; ere D.Lory MacDoucaLL, No.11 HosPITAL STREET.; full payment to-nigat, pneu, Can 1 Féceive \u2018This Company has purchased and now owns the valuable Telephone Properties, Quietly and dettly openin rights and good-will of the «Montreal Telegraph Company,\u201d the ¢ Dominion Tele- | he examined each article in on the graph Company,\u201d the « Canadian District Telegraph Company,\u201d the ¢ Western Union manner with which he bad .© Same culd Telegraph Company\u201d (in Canada), the « London Telephone Company,\u201d the \u201c Hamil- said, \u201cWe do not pay Ou ge her, and ton Telphone Company,\u201d and the Windsor Telephone Exchange.\u201d this week, Miss Mordaunt.\u201d CHINg-WoMeR It is licensed to use all the patents in Canada applicable to Telephony, owned, or Across her mind passed SWiftly vies which may hereafter be acquired by the «Canadian Telephone Company, Limited,\u201d com- | her dear mother dying at | Ÿ Visions of prising all those formerly owned by the \u201c American Bcll Telephone Company,\u201d the | poverty, hunger and \u201ccold ét lodgings in \u201cGold and Stock Telegraph Company,\u201d the «American Speaking Telephone Company,\u201d | the necessaries of life «nd the acking even Médical aig she thought Wherein she 83 watchers |, d dying on and sleep, y the ÿ can that the e Smal} expected Ping em.but if he tim she \u201cPay me nprehend the mean, 8 words, she merely 0g,\u201d and es qui ¢ had entered i yd the City of h century | dant meang think that their by depriving the forgetting that « the Wages are withheld the Lord of Sabaworthy of hig hire\u201d that swift retribu.e those w ho keep thus urging that they soul to- oyers say n \u201d while y ave depriving their of their hard-earned (To be continued ) S.CARSLEY\u2019S SHOW ROOMS For Christmas Presents.Splendid black Beaver trimmed, only $3.25.Splendid black Beaver Jackets, bi aud trimmed Silk, only $3.50.» braided Splendid black Beaver Jackets, handsomely braided and trimme Jackets, nicely d, satin and Splendid black Beaver Jackets, trim silk, and satin and fringe, $1.25.ned Splendid black Beaver Jackets, braided and trimmed satin, $4.75.CARSLEY, ciot hing, at Buy your custom, at suitaule for p each.all sizes from to $7.19 each.to $9.50 each.ANNG etc, etc.December 11 Ex December 15 GENTLEMEN | Buy your Underclothing where you can 82e the best variety and get the best value, and we are sure of your custom for Under- S.CARSLEY's.GENTLEMEN.Buy your Neckties, Handkerchiefs, and Mufflers where they show the best variety and give the best value, and we are sure of your custom for these goods, at S.CARSLEY'S.GENTLEMEN.Braces and other Gent\u2019s Furnishing Goods where the largest stock is kept, and we are sure of your Gloves, S.C resents.T5c to $4.75.8.CARSLEY'S BILLIARD CLOTH.Go to S.Carsley\u2019s for fine green Cloth, at $4.25, $4.85 and $6.10 per yard.S.CARSLEY, MONTREAL.UNCE WAREHOUSE.\u2014 ARSLEY'S.CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, New mounted Flowers in pots, for holy- day decoration, just received.Algo, a large stock of Fancy Dry Goods TERRY QUILTS.Go to 8.Carsley\u2019s for rich Terry Quilts, in pink and white, blue and white, buff and white, and white, at $6.60, $7.35 und $9.35 COLCURED COUNTERPANES.S.Carsley's for coloured Couaterpanes In WHITE QUILTS.Go to S.Carsley\u2019s for the largest assortment of White Quilts in all sizes, from $1.00 For the largest assortment of Railway Wrappers in wool and sealskin, from $1.60 \u2014 ee areare SPECIAL SAGE & LIMA 219 St.James Street, Have now on Exhibition their Stock of Goods for the approachiné HOLIDAYS, and suggest an early examinat to secure choice selections of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Unique in style and perfect Timepieces.Gold and Silver JewellerT The Silverware in Cases, it 18 SU\u201d cient to say is of the Gorham m facture.Fine English and can Electro-plated Goods, Br Clocks, and Leather Portemo jon anu« Ti ! lé, ww *+> LIVERPOOL SALT.1500 Bags COARSE Ex G.T.B.CARS.500 BAGS FACTORT-FILLES \u201c Falk's\u201d White Sacks 50 FIhds.Choic® PORTO RICO SUGAR FOR SALE BY a.cox & CREE OTTAWA, tes that, dence expr present time tion.R Lieut.Pe highest AT i the Roy commissl dt.He ® inst This mor ton County inister © er for woduced th on the matt crease in dt parrel woul Ottawa Va Jumbermen, puch bette of the Stare Craig also that an addi Hon.Sir Le the matter THE ToRONTO, mde by Ca) «]saac May Georgian Bo Capt, Kerr wrecking 8) gene t0-mo A The York meeting hel où grantiog Joan of $2C Woollen mi fire at West TE About si Brothers of muvitiate fo their congre ing last the ceived in Duke street Fm.Culle Melancthon.RE A dinner pror of the « Day in Albe is the origin Haurax, which Dr.Ot making the to Fogo, has He hed bee Johns, and for his hon 4 let month, orm swept shore with Nothing ha vessel, and went down, while others hope that sls picked up t and that the; The Treas Fund at New AN At a meeti last July, à Moriding of girls.The ( Teport of a tion, with shares, The stories high, Tate $13,500 tubscribed, a point a Proy the Church © The busin been fully yy Apparent in t Light and fa Active, and re 8 good à y There is à fa Tetail liquo latter Our and pickled | the folloy Mmporte, 12,3 142 drumg Celveq, 2,76.tlewiveg rece 15 bris; ex, cast, some fc \u201cdy, soft fi shipped ety The better qu Probability Égures than bold will Ni than offered 8 \u201chat firmer, \u2014 = e : ih.Itcèt ag, bat ful a Ses ro lor.ree] ) at tere ive cel, ld and ney 8 of sin ven It of ight Lad the can, the wal] Cled em- {she ne | hee and.me dean.erely letly à few ty of ury | 1eang their > the \u201cthe hheld Sabahire,\u201d tibu- keep tring they 1 to- I's say while their arned nicely raided hand.0 and med raided Y, | | A | ou can value, Under- Dsfs, and variety sure of LYS.| other largest f your YS.or holy- Goods Quilts, huff and d $9.35 8.anes in ; assort- m $1.00 Railway m $1.60 mme\u201d Lin g yard.y _\u2014_\u2014 IN eet, their aching ination f CHES Timeellery: y suffi- manu ri- apd ies LT.SE, 18) ks: JE ! TT - 7 \u2019 + .Co ._ > MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1880 re = \u2014 .\u2018 de .- \u2014 ; me \u2014\u2014 mes .\u2014 .- \u201d ! P which Colonel reef thn Amador of (atom cor NE CT TTT TT ToT = \u2014 = \u2014 me \u2014\u2014\u2014 mt ! :] de Rue sat down to - :tE x TELE GRAPHIG.ATHE IRISH DILEMMA *,\u2026PAPtaMentany mors.eme ne ondes ma ms ae semer mer] Anction Sales.Auction Sales.| Auction Sales.Action Sales, rom Our Special Correspondent.ing in angry threats of bringing a suit | gratification of tue personnel of the Opera ; | 1 (OMAS POTTER - Ce .f Orrawa, December 17.against M.Gambetta for false imprison.| and the \u201c Princess\u201d exchanged one of the { BY JOEN J.ARNTON.BY W.E.SHAW.BY THO AS J.BY BENNING & BARSALCU.EC ; \u2014es RRVENTE AND EXPENDITURE.Then.,J8 beginning to take his ousting from de ornaments ois head-dress or a THIS MORNING.THIS MORNING.Yaris THIS AFTERNOON.THIS EVENING .au In Lu.Lhe Cie 'r more calmiy: and when his } flower from the ice of one of the fair = - .RES QUEB DIF! ERENCES BETWEEN THE PREMIER There was Jud before the House (us af fortnight's exile from his seat shall havc | 8:1 elegant actresses.S | Î ( da Plate Nail & A l JCTIO N SALE Two Shares Victoria Rink us PeLTPRONE case.ternoon a statement of the receipts and ex- | expired, he will quietly take lis place THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF DENMARK.d 6 0 and cd §) Cy Br Auction SATURDAY Aftern U CT | 0 N SA December 17.\u2014Mr.Mohr, Mana- AND HER MA ESTY, peniditures from lst July to 30th Novem\u201d Eodihe fon ha omen his anion of are \u201cdoing Paris as systematically as any I AND OF TWO v'clock :unctually, before the \"Book : Quests, Bell \"Telephone Company, Tas er, in the years 12879 and 1580.The opportunity.The embers of the Right hr non.royal pair of tourists.They have been DAMAGED BYFIR WATER, Sale.\u2014 se ot mitted to take Lis trial at the \u2014 em principal receipta were :\u2014 the Left, who pitched into one anotl ; to the Conciergerie Prison, and remained .- 301u THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneercom , Bench Pp , P a rer with ; day Court of Queen's Bench for eh edifeins Piaget for some time in the famous Salle des | The undersigned will sell at his Rooms, ERN t of the C.recting tele- ; 1st T'iy to 1st J\u2019ly to | Such edifying alacrity round the body of the | (or ; ; ; 3 , THISAFT OON.R pest ting city streets by erecting THE COMING STATE TR S 30th Nov.30th Nov.| Legitimist Deputy, have questioned one Girondins, no doubt invoking the sad | 91 St.James street, on Sg [ALS, à customs Bi, SSE | ancilr as to the mcauing chat.was to be | Temembrances of that ball whence the | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th inst, J | |PRIVATE LIBRARY, TEA ETL, gap 4% DISKISBED (LBIKS.Excise.TON P1585;188 20259717 | altached to their reciprecal violences ; and | Victims of the Guillotine were c OT, | the undermentioned goods for account er A CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION W LEERY : of the employes of the Local - Nec 486,148 459,227 as all have hastened to assure one another day by day, by t he scoundrels employ ed, to | whom it may concern :\u2014 Jae also two Oak Book Cases, at my rooms on ee igsed under a recent Order- ORAN GEMEN ORGANIZING AND IS Railways.Le LL RTE sde a that no insult was intended on either side, : out out the list o lames for execution, 25 Kegs Wire Nails.46 BDLS.AND 63 BARS TIRE STEEL.| SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 18th Decem- Plated Ware goute $0.08 \u20ac 55 \"be made public to-mor- : \u201c| The total receipts for 1879.80, $8,965 + | Ÿ\"4 Eat their words end deeds on that | oF 1h Scoundrels Who held Sway in that | 21 Kogs Shoe Bills.71 BDLS.AND 45 BARS SLEIGHSHOE | ber.Catalogues ready.Books on view two \u2018 Bote el ar SUING CIRCUAARS 216, as against $12,025,369 in 1880.81.| CARCI eon ave to be understood | Goleling where a number of superlatively | | 29 hoses Coda Plate, Tin, LO STEEL, days before sale.The illustrated works are | < re .?SE SVL, .only in a Pickwickian-Parliamentarian- ; ; ; ; 38 Boxes Bradley Charcoal Tin, L.C.3S Tu in nice order, and suitable for Holiday mo PERSONAL.! The principal payments for the same s i 5 splendid pictures are in hand.in those 35 BDLS.SPRING STEEL.) L f oliday Fancy Goods oo : yments | sense, the expectation of seeing a few dog.| [P'éndid pictures A 5 Boxes do.do.do.IX.28 BARS MACHINERY § Eresents.Also, Two Shares Victoria Rink y Goods.; of Laval University has period were: s pa ; \u201c { unrivalled looms, for decorating the Elysee o 3 i i 128 1 ; CL + Y STEEL.sal x ins.cen trs er a os up EE ee of The ven | AREA 00m re Ces | ay Fore Shest zn, rs ll nd | ae FOR mas a on TOs | EVERY E Jeft fof Mont, r.D.McDonald, contractor, Storm th B ste Interest on Public debt.$2,215,185 $2,215,180 ! obras CH'S 2 subsided.Some of the most splendid of the maiv ls of Sale at TEN o'clock CULTIVATOR AND PLOUGH STEEL.29 - 1 Atetioneer.VENING at 7.30 Chris re last evening by the Q., M.O.on \u20ac ritish Coast.Stakes §f Management.hiss abil The performance got oh Tost Friday, at the Gobelins are among the treasures of JOHN J.ARNTON STEEL Fe is you devetiptions of Chinese Vases &c c rived DTS Mon, Mr.Chapleau is ex- Civil Government.860541 370.492 | the Varicties T mi 3 on ! =\" | Chantilly, the magnificeat residence of the tione.y bopper Tipe, Bialiroad Picks, Glass > = ORNER OF : ler EO town on Sunday even- Con \\aistration of Justice.179,72 1901072 ly ens eid cress) ow Duke d'Aumale, the richest of the Orleans 301 Auctioneer | Lenses, \u201c Ruby\u2019 and \u201cGreen\u201d for Sema- In great variety, Jars, Umbrella Stands.S i ted to retu .5 ation.33,514 02450 erous Sp'encid success.the | Princes, and who has a series of receptions phores, Emery Powder aud Cloth, Glass, | Parlour and Toilet Ornaments, &c., Quai t.J ames and McGill Str eets GREAT BRITAIN.Pensions.56,389 49,162 | numerous and charming operettas of the , { P P ; ; , &c., nt ; ing: * ° Superannuatio: el 1382 47.323 | favourite maestro were laid under contrib.| Conducted on a truly royal footing, at which DXiseellancons aper, Tarpauling, and other sundries.To | Tea Cups and Saucers, Rose Leave Jars, OTTA WA.\u2014\u2014 Militia and Enrolled forces 401703 240,809 | tion : the most striking son \u201cdu : 4- | the Princesses of the family do the honeurs Le sold at the stores of S.WADDELL & | Platters, Rice Bowls.&c.A RARE AND |- Opposite H.Morgan & Co.'s = L Doc ere Public Works ait DOTE 19,861 16506 | Chorus from each being given in neagly with equal grace and affability- C0, 413 St Pant street, on PEAUTIFUL COLLECTION direct from -_\u2014 g Tv.ONDON, December 17.-The winter i NES.Laser La denses 540,1: 87 | ev tres INTIN TURD RNING NEXT China.Sale by auctien, at my store, No, : TR er 17D St.Jean the North is likely to be unusually severe.Subsidies to Provinces.1ST 1901481 Abpenred th Tr ator or tro! oe fre also, are eplendidiy managed and the H AT M b ; THE 180 INST.195 St.James street, WEDNESDAY \u2018AF Private Sales at Auction Prices > .{irkwood.a severe frost han flnvad - | Ldlans.Les ce sec aus Sy z D \u2018 3 = ; \"C $< ! Ore whist he appreciated the confi- ini arrete The sma or pred a Charges on Revenue\u2014 30 a hpearance.Thus, Mlle.Schneider gave Duke assembles the cream of the cream\u201d Sale at TEN O'CLOCK, sharp.END reserve December, at TWO tes in him, he could not at the = : T 1s lying a Le ER 1,432 308,763 | the letter from La Perichole : TI rpsy | of th istocratic, artisti i 3 i : iT ; su ou pt the May oralty nomina- as \u201cht has ky feed \"a Me ds Pa in Welghisand Mensures pred Sos March from De 0, and \u201cA 'B.c.Ge « worlds\u201d under his hospitable roof.Even With Special Ruli 29 b W.1.SHAW, Auctioneer.| 302 THOMAS J POTTER, Auctioneer BENNING & BARSALOU, resent time acc .Itha ocke ¢ roads and seri- | Inspection of Staples, ,.485 \"547 | Malime l\u2019Archidue were given by Mme, | thing is ordered in the most tasteful, yet | e uiings THIS EVENING., 292 Auctioneers, tion.AL MILITARY COLLEGE.gre the TORS.qe pe fdulteration of Food.3324 m pod ÿ ude : Veudredi\u2019s song, in Robinson Crusoe sumptuous style ; the new dining-room, > « P 8 Large Evening Sale Miscellaneous.Closing Sal e of no ° ) e îrec- ce 2,678 72,90 y Mme.Galli-Marie ; the exquisite Chanson | All Îts appoiutments, rivals the splendours | Engineers, who stood | tion by the wind.There } i : 20,203 202,732 » ; \u2019 ieni \u2019 3 ; Lieu.ery Boy feat batch of graduates | gale i y the North-West, fir pren à violent Rallgaommission ve So ,000 de Fortunio, by dle.Ont the barea- of reigning houses, The l Duke's Library is ê hire or Household Furniture and Effects, Cot~ tama ho fo ach Sf radon | Eee North West an Aa ois onan, by ils | ane ofthe See etant, ed he ie à diige age\u201d Fi, Carpet Sires, Clothing FALL AND WINTER DRY-GO0DS Lee Royal Milita y ; ge a | or asd from ce de state that the Minor Revenue.111 2156 278 Isaac and Ugalde ; the Drinking Song of | student of his books.Among the features Furs, Safe, Pictures, 5 Hives (Bees), see 9 1840300 commission in the » land or, the 28th | and thet mors reo] ow has fallen | The total vinents for 1879-80 w the Bavards, by Mme.Ugaldier ; the duet { of the gardens, which are fully equal to the Should be ordered at once, 50 as to avoid | Handseme Parlour Sett, Marble-Top Bed.| SLNIDV IVAULNON pom will sail 10r Englan à re is likely to fall before long.$9,242 690 payn > J Te | from Lischen and Fritzchen, by Tulma Buffar | rest of this most princely establishment, | , ; ; ! room Sett, Dining-room Furniture, lar \u201cO9 Ÿ SNOS \u201cNVHAT ci.On Saturday night the gale overtook a cat- hah as against $9,114,679 in 1880- | and Dupuis ; that from «Bottes,\u201d from La | are the vegetable mosaics, reproducing the | frwarding too rapidly.assortment Chain, Second-hand Gongs =F The subscribers will sell at their stores oat.PROTECTION IN PORK.te Steamer trading between Copenhagen : Vie Parisienne, by the same favourite song- | arms of France, the arins of Orleans, the &c., &e \u2019 \"| NY d NO Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter street, on \u2026\u2026 morning the members of the Carle- and » ecastle.The captain was drowned.SUPERANNUATIONS.stress and Brasseur ; Mme.Theo gave « The | fleur-de-lys, and various historic emblems A Trial Order Solicited On = d ; À J 110 O1NO#01 Te nt Council waited upon the Hon.| va al ailing vessels rom Denmark, Nor- There was also laid before the House | Maids Song\u201d in Pomme d'Api, with Dau- and even scenes, whichy here and there, * Saturday Evening, 18th Instant, \u201cSSOUPSENT UDITY IM Wednesday, the 22nd December we Cott Finance, accompanied by the vrac ked i the To coal ports, were also | this afternoon a statement or allowances | lT&Y ; Mme.Peschard sang the Evohe, from | diversify the turf of the lawn before the - At my Store, 235 St.James street.Hinister © Mr.Rochester in- ecked in the gale.At Thurso the gale | gpd: ratuities.Th 3 .| Orphee aux Enfers, with Christian ag | drawing-rooms.Best Material Sale at SEVEN o'clock.O8T8 po All the Balances of member for the couts Stating his views abated last night, when a severe frost set ber 2 d incl de Jabs i Jupiter; and so on.All the lead- The Duke is credited, by some, with a /.E.S i \u201cIOPI8UOO 94 01 00 OUT \u201c01d pus 3508 : qroduced the delega sidered that an in | - It is still freezing and the cold is in- Field ool ine Ge lonical - Richardson, ing artistes of the capital, of both | willingness to accept the President of the Moderate Charges 30 YW.F.SHAW, Auctionser.oqear ou Bwdoay \u2018Wg | daleatasorg English French and American n tbe matter, he co from $2 to $4 a | tense.The weather in the metropolis con- eologist, Geological Survey, Mont- | sexes surpassed themselves in their de- | Republic, should it be offered him ; but he AND 20TRO\"RE SV \u2018URL © S[BIANOL 38915%] ogy pus ; in duty on pork from $3 2 | tinues mild, unseasonable and di real, who retires with an annual allowance A e- ; tie \u2019 sou x \u201c901480 943 Sunol \u20ac C nsi t crease } f benefit to farmers of the ; Unseasonable and dirty.1 ; ! termination to do honour to the memory of | ts, nevertheless, on the most intimate terms ee RO We onsignments.parrel would be 0 hile it would not hurt GLADSTONE AND HER MAJESTY of $1,088 ; Lieut-Colonel Wily, Direcior | the composer to whose inexhaustible fancy | With his nephew, the Comte de Paris Prompt Attention \u2014 1991L PIOD \u2018439 \u2018tan woxy ssoussig \u2018gy quava Valley, ome raised pork was of | It is said there was a painful oem b of Military Stores, $1,232; F.Lewis, Clerk they owe so many brilliant triumphs, and CAN BE FOUND AT Il TE oll edu Sat IL ADO I umber es quality than the corn-fed pork | tween the Queen and Gladstone at Windsor P.: ee, Cine ne ones | who was so deservedly a personal favourite Aucti price Fa Trade.Buraaories ou to pagal sq oss \u201coi dn ges of LINEN TABLINGS, TOW.ich iy Messrs.R.Cummings and J.| over the Irish question, the Queen urging 82, 380 \"A Mevab \u201cChief or Wi mith them all.\u2018The ballets were danced AVION Iie.SUTHERL AND MILLAR & C0 S ea Te having arrived for the sale of ol Pe oat ho A LIRA, HUCK CANVAS, SHEETINGS, f the States.nister ; ide : ! 53805 À.3 > \u201cEngineer of the | and the chorus by the tr e J 1) | STOVES, 1 will hold a Regular Weekl ! HO 19970 Aum | ge, &c.Craig also addresau the placed pos omic very decidedly to aesort at once | P, B, L Railway, $1,715.T.H.Allan, | three of the leading houses the Opn bane BY A J.MAXHAM & C0., QUEBEC.! Sale EVERY FRIDAY.5 > | gsuyeSe TIO ANTHOLSVO HO [TA om Ca SC LxEWISE that on mar Tilley promised to give | ascribe the Queen's interference to the in yo left Ottawa to take à situation poder | ing lent its contingent, like all the other a BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY 11 be well advértized, cavefuiiy arrayed nu Hon.Sir a e consideration.fluence of Beaconsfield.Mr.Onderdonk, received a gratuity of | houses.The concert terminated with the t ) will be well advertized, carefully arranged, | 4 (To Close a Bankrupt Estate.) the matter au _ ; $833.Four officers were placed on the re- | inauguration of the Lust of this wonderfully Im ortant Auction | and plaeed to best advantage.12 Cases Assorted Drv-Goods RONTO IN A DILEMMA.tired list, and 22 allowances lapsed by | prolific genius of operetta, and the recital of d Ê : : TRADE SALES of Hardware, Groceries, 2 do Cardigan Jackets T0 .The Times says the followers of the Gov- | death.In nine cases additions had been | & charming poem in his honour.04 0 St.Francois avIer ret Dry-Goods, &c., for October, will be duly -\u2014\u2014 F \u2014_\u2014 ernment are embarrassed, and for the most part do not know what to say, while a few are bold enough to express regret at the line HE WRECKED \u201cISAAC MAY.\u201d Toroyro, December 17 ÆEfforts are to be ade by Capt.May to raise the propeller | the leaders have pursued.Mr.Whitbread, lage May\u2019 wrecked at Brian Inlet, on | one of the most respected Liberals, at Bedscorgian Bay.The owner of the boat with | ford last night described vividly the reign ct Kerr arc in town to-day, procuring | of terror that left no honest calling safe in They leave for the |a large part of Ireland, and avowed feeling that the sad time had come when the Government might be compelled to use ccer- cion.wrecking apparatus.scene to-morrow.ASSISTING A FACTORY.ork Township Council, at a special he held yesterday afternoon, decided on granting to Messrs.Wilby & Co, the Joan of $20,000 fr five years.Wilby's Woollen mill was recently destroyed by fre at Weston.THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, About six monthe ago the Christian Brothers of this city decided to open a uviliate for the training of members of their congregation.On Wednesday morning last the first novice was formally re- wived in the chapel of the institution, Duke street, the gentleman being Mr.Wo.Culleteton, whose father lives in IRELAND.\u2014 IMPANNELING THE JURY.DurLIN, December 18.\u2014To-day the counsel for the Crown and counsel for the Traversers each struck off 24 names from the 48 previously bailotted for, leaving 24 from which the jury will he selected at the opening of the trials.The Crown Solicitor challenged three Catholics and nine Protestants, each side alternating in striking them off name by name.At each name struck off by the Crown, Mr.Dillon, of Traverser's counsel, and a cousin of Mr.John Dillon, Melancthon.cried \u201c another Papist,\u201d or otherwise called REMEMBERING THE POOR.attention to the fact, though the master of A dinner to about one thousand of the | the Crown office severely reprimanded him.por of the city will be given on Christmas | Some Catholics ave included in tbe remain- Day in Albert Hall.Mr.C.H.Matheson { ing 24 persons in the panel, but the proba- is the originator of the project.bility is that a great majority of the jury 00 will be Protestants.Opinions differ regard- HALIFAX.ing the probable inclinations of the jury, but it is not generally considered favourable thus far for the Traversers.VESSEL MISSING.Haurax, Decembsr 17.\u2014À vessel in which Dr.Oakes, a native of Halifax was making the passage from St.Johns, Nfld, to Fogo, hus been missing for a long time, He had been on a business visit to St.Johns, and took passage in the vessel for Lis home in Fogo on the 18th of Ist month, and a day later a terrific storm swept over that coast, strewing the CAN'T COLLECT HIS RENT.Charles Dudgeon, a landed proprietor of Longford, who had a man sentenced to 20 years\u2019 penal servitude for firing at him, proceeded to Clare View to collect rents, but was mobbed, and had to be protected by the police.There is great excitement in the County of Leitrim over the imprisonment \u20ac \u20ac ing | of a man who at a fair went about telling shore with wrecks in every direction.| the people not to buy or rell cattle to any Nothing has since been heard from the | one not a Land Leaguer.A thousand per- vesel, and it is feared by some that she | sons in Kilmore, County Mayo, have rebuili went down, with all on board, in the gale ; | à house from which a woman had been vhile others, more sanguine, entertain the | evicted.They then reinstated her with hope that she was blown off and the crew | three months\u2019 provisions.A large number picked up by some outward bound vessel, of police did not interfere.and t i \" hat they will yet be heard from.THR BULLDOZED LANDLORDS.The T STELLARTON RELIEF.; Corx, December 17.\u2014There is a great ; be Tensurer of the Stellarton Relief | want of employment throughout the coun- wd at New Glasgow has received $17,464.try owing to the disinclination of landlords ANGLICAN SYNOD MEETING.to lay out money.At several meetings re- At meeting of the Diocesan Synod held | cently ligld farmers were summoned to give last July, a Co nmittee recommended the | employment to labourers.The agent of vioviding of a boarding and day-school for | the Earl of Cork was requested to provide girls.The Committee have submitted the | labour on the Earl's estate.He intimates Feport of A proposed Joint Stock institu- | that he will open works and give employ- tion, with a capital of $200,000, in $20 | ment until Marchshares.The building will be 100 by 60, four Loxpox, December 17.\u2014The officer com- fries high, to cost by the architect's esfi- | manding at Birr, King\u2019s County, has been Late $13,500.Only one-half the stock being | ordered to patrol the district nightly with subscribed, a meeting will be held to ap- | forty soldiers.The police patrol has been int a Provisional Directorate, members of | doubled.\u2019 the Church of England only being eligible.Jones who has been made a victim of STATE OF YRADE.Boycotting is getting armed men from a The business of the pas distance to replace the labourers who left 8 past ten days has not | him.Two policemen sleep in his house, den fully u à yup to the standard, and this is .\u2018 the fi \u201cpatent in the larger and he avier articles and four others are stationed near the farm.Light and fancy goods have moved fairly Troops have been promised him.ne, und retail business has done perhaps ANOTHER LAND MEETING.Toe L rolume as could be expected.| A Tenant Right meeting was held at Teall 8 alling off in the wholesale and | Lough Gall, County Armagh to-day, those er Quor trade, especially that of the present being principally Orangemen.A Our exports and ad pickled fish hay the followi Ire been Imports, 12,36 smports of dry | mob of 50 persons took possession of the large this week, | platform, which they destroyed.The meet- ng figures show :\u2014Dry fieh, | ing was then held in an adjoining field.A 422 drumg aus; exports, 1,707 tierces, | resolution was passed in favour of peasant ceived, 9704 ly bales; pickled fish, re- proprietary.alewives re tls; exported, 2,486 brls;| Orders have been received at Queenstown I i \u201cle - : .+ 105 rly ; rn 5 Lod oil received | for the despatch of forty marines to Clona- 1 .east There are, at | kilty.de soi ony ot fifty thousand quarters BOYCOTT AND GLADSTONE.thipped be 8h to be brought forward and Some correspondence is published Le- The better ne in Now and the first of April.| tween Capt.Boycott and Mr.Gladstone, in Probability bn ity of dry fish will, in all | which the former asks the assistance of the jures than n this la'e date, bring better | Government to indemnify him for losses hold wij likely » And those who are able to | caused by his having to quit Ireland.Mrthan of ÿ get much higher prices | Gladstone replies that the Government has what fm Present.Mackerel are some- already largely assisted Boycott with troops.To this Boycott replies that the army was WI \u2014 sent to Lough Mask against his wish, an NN.IPE G.merely to preserve the peace, and regrets \u2014\u2014\u2014 that the Government refuses him compen- DIED OF HIS INJOURIES.sation.Won Dame Sot Yan, December 17.\u2014A man Pagife po?HO Was injured at the late ORANGE CIRCULARS.The Grand Orange Lodge has issued a Railw ; ; ri tak 3 bas di ay accident, at Whit, circular, urging the brethren to take mea Hopes of his wounds at the St.er ures for meeting by means of signa s at any ° time, day or night, under any emergency and EMIGRATION ; to take means to protect themselves.Anby Rother emigrati LITERATURE, .other circular announces that a subscrip- Y Thos, Spence Clerk Samp hlet published | tion has Leen opened for organizing a de- Biv Assembly has at Manitoba Le- | fence, and gives information in regard to ce.It is an | Made 1ts ap- | the cost of arms.\u201chare 1$ an interesting little bro- The First Battalion, 20th Regiment, at BURRS yxy Malta, is ordered to Ireland.The St A ANNIVERSARY, Judge vowse, in closing the Connaught © celebre ndrew'g Society have decided | Assize, said that of 212 jurors summoned Sétsary ty a © SPProaching Burns\u2019 anni.| Only half had attended.The absentees will be fined £20 each.; LiverpooL, December 18.\u2014The consignees state that they refused to receive Jones\u2019 sheep, because the Land League threatened a ithe (13, 87304 concert and calico ball .Sie ATE PROCEEDINGS.Addreg, jérland, of Kildonan, moved the them.Hon, ars to, the Speech of the Ue ryy, onde Mr.C oy, of Sa after some remark from M FRANCE.ie, wag a, and a reply from the Pre.TIE DECISSEY TRIAL.Pams, December 17.\u2014The evidence furnished yesterday by Marshal MacMachon tg the Committee investigating the DeCissey affair was a disagreeable surprise to the enemies of the ex-Minister.MacMahon spoke of his old comrade in the highest terms, and declared that he had no knowledge of the scandalous offence imputed to him.They had nothing to do, the Marshall said, Peculi DISAFFECTION.ar gig: Be that + Significance is attached to the Wi \u201cdress in Such member would second oh Lig gi ply to the Speech.They 4] .Bement of the Provins Bill for the en- VETER Re HER REPORT, le 3 with his departure from the Ministry of Whey, in TONTRE AL December 17.War ' ! he eter, oF shade by Standard | _\u2014 \u2014 Son & (1 » Observed hy Hear _ ; 7 Wl Tyg \u20ac pticians and Magne GERMANY.ares Dame Street oT 242 and 244 THE IMPERIAL BUDGET.N ! pu 6 P.M.Bereiy, December 17.\u2014 The Imperial as 19 > 189 Budget for next year estimates that the \u2018Us Meax.| expenditure of 588,078,000 marks will be Yu TT Stay ise 16° | covered by receipts of revenue aud matri- Rs *PARD BAROMETRE, culatory contributions.The latter amount © Lp 6 P.m, | is 24,943,000 marks more than last year.Me 9.87 20.99 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Torox TEOROLOGICAL, Orr wa = x FFICE, ; .; vie probe Lis December 17.f | GRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.gun Lak les se Seat others he next 24 hours | sr.Jonvs, Que, December 16.\u2014Alfred ther tr to-day; stats easterly winds ; | Demers, a half-witted young man, who fur b tig perature, it \\Onary or elightly | some time past has been under charge of \u201ci wear, sterly to north awrence\u2014Fresh | the Grey Nuns, was to-day found suspended hap.PU pri) Winds ; fine | from the beam of a shed attached to the Lai tery Wingy.fair Westerly to | Convent, When found life was extinct.\u2019 ids : trong Wester] a Weather.CuirTos, Ont, December 16\u2014A man p TIT colder Weathey Orth wester- named John Morrison, employed in the A AX ay Scr Great Western Ry.Warehouse, at Suspen- 0 Oup gov FERING fg ho 0 sion Bridge, N.Y., after quitting work at six Wyo \u20acatliegt da + common lot ot | c'elock this evening, when walking through for sq 5 give manifes y wo e anifest proof Hit Com et long permitted to ttle ov 108 the fl.»iM your case, b NT «oo 80 At Once and buy à UDriseq 54 gp 0-53 CORN EXTRACTOR, Yop Pain and the Tapidity of the frec- ; \u20ac success that marks the New York Central yard on his way home, was struck by a switching engine and killed.He was so mangled as to be almost unrecognizable.His attention was attracted by an engine approaching in an opposite direction and is supposed did not hear the one behind him.Ie leaves a wife og and four children.| | * ted the neta] C John Magan was squeezed while coupling iy i aise Of Quart Johnson Las re.| cars in the Great Western Ry.yard here, ugg « Colonet Mac Gonaster-General last night.He was injured internally, and 2 Suc ; egor > i , PONEY Bh afer \u2018Cd him, Ths lage been is not expected to recover.hag takip, Ry ls Martel for charge of the \u2014Ît i ste ssia i.tends to take nglaad ox a thos i8 stated that Russia i.ten decisive action against the Turcomans by the end of December.n.ale to the actual number of years\u2019 services of persons employed in the service who had been superannuated.The receipts and payments on account of the Fund were: \u2014Receipts\u2014To 30th June, 1879, as per return dated 18th February, 1880, $391,922; during the year ended 30th June, 1880, $43,531 ; total, $435, 453.Payments\u2014To 30th June, 1879, $673,065; year ended 30th June, 1880, $127,792 ; total, $300,857.Mr.Bergin introduced a Bill to-day regu lating the hours of duty in workshops, mills and factories in the Dominion.Mr.Coursol complained of the mention of his name in the Auditor-General\u2019s report as having received more indemnity than he was entitled to.He had been seriously ill during a portion of last session, and in his absence the House had voted Lim the full amount.Sir Leonard Tilley said the Auditor General had no doubt been ignorant of the resolution of the House.The debate on the motion to ratify the Syndicate contract was resumed by Hon.Mr.Langevin.He went over pretty much the same ground as Sir Charles Tupper, and the Ministerial benches were conspicuous by reason of their emptiness during the greater part of the time occupied by the Minister of Public Works.Sir Chas.Tupper out-Tuppered Mr.Langevin, for in speaking this afternoon of the administration of the late Government, he said that they retired at the end of five years with a deficit of from ten to twelve millions.This exceeds Sir Chas.Tupper\u2019s figures of last session by about three millions of dollars.There is nothing like piling on the agony.Sir Alexander Campbell has introduced into the Senate a Bill for the prevention of prize fighting.Hon.Messrs.Scott and Hope have been appointed to represent the Senate at the funeral of the late Senator Christie.A meeting of the Joint-Committee on Printing was held this morning, when Mr.Rufus Stephenson was elected Chairman of the Commons\u2019 Committee, and Hon.Mr.Simpson to that of the Senate.A statement of expenditure for the fiscal year was presented, showing the amouni to have been $63,000.Mr.Weldon will inquire of the Government on Monday next if it is the intention of the Government to introduce a Bill this session dealing with the disposition of bankrupt or insolvent estates, or for the relief of insolvent persons.AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT.The report of the Auditor-Geaeral on Appropriation Accounts has been distributed, the estimates and expenditures under the following heads, were: Estimates.Expenditure.Interest .vo 8 T,002,505.69 $ 7,773,808.75 Premium and Ex- change.20,000,00 48,351.09 Sinking Fund .1,161,640.27 1,215.307.96 Redemption of Debt 6,08,257.77 6,868,582,29 Total.$14,282,418.73 $15,90L,518.09 The grant for the Civil Government was $386,773 and the expenditure $898,605.The passage of the High Commissioner and family, from Montreal to Liverpool, cost $946.In connection with contingencies the Auditor-General writes to the Acecoun:- ant of Contingencies :\u2014*\u201c1 observe that nearly every Department has bought stationery outside of the stationery office, and in some of the accounts so sent in, as stationery, appear charges for Blackwood and four reviews, Harpers\u2019 Weekly, etc.Theee are, it appears to me, not legitimate charges on contingencies.There is also a payment to Mr.Tims for cab hire between Ottawa and Kingsmore.This appears to me not a proper charge on the contingencies of the office.\u201d In reply, Mr.Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finance, to whom the letter was referred, says\u2014: As regards the payments you mention for Blackwood and four other reviews, the ac countant of contingencies has called my attention to the fact that the regulations of the contingent charges of the Department defines, amongst other contingencies, the purchase of bouks of reference, maps, etc., and I find that all payment made by him are made on the certificate of the Deputy Heads of Departiments, which declare that the expenditure was necessary for the public service.I am not aware what Department ordered the magazines in question, and that poiut seems tome immaterial.Whatis more to the purpose is the question, when the Accountant of Contingencies is allowed to pay for works of reference, and a Deputy head certifies to the necessity of a certain purchase, how is he, the Accountant, of Contingencies, to act?As to the payment of Mr.Tims\u2019 cab hire\u2014in justice to that officer, I have to say that payment of this amount was made by my authority, and that the necessity arose from the fact that, whilst I was absent this summer, Mr, Tims acted for me, and during that time his family were at Kingsmorc, some few miles out.Mr.Tims informed me that the late Auditer- General had ailowed him his cab-hire whenever he was called into Ottawa on business.However, I will see that the amount in question is refunded.\u201d In regard to the payment of indemnity and mileage to members, Mr.Macdongall says, \u201c1 observe the full indemnity is paid when members do not remain in attendance on the last day of the session, though the words of 3lst Victoria, chapter 3, and 36th Victoria, chapter 31, seen {to forbid this mode of puyment.The Accountant does not follow the usual practice of giving a cheque to each person, payable to his order, but draws large sums and pays mn bank bills.Ilearn from the Accountant that the chief objection to adopting a system which elsewhere prevails, and ix admitted to be generally preferable to that now practiced.is that members find it inconvenient.There does not appear to be auy inconvenience which could arise to members of the Commons, and which would not be of equal efect with Senators, and yet the Clerk of the Senate pays nothing except by cheque, and reports that no objection is raised to this mode of payment.\u201d He also says that three members, Messrs.Coursol, Mongenais, and Ferguson, were paid full mdemuity, although absent a part of the session.PEE CE PARISIAN GOSSIP.THE ANTIJESUIT DECREES \u2014 THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014WONDER- FUL PERFORMANCES \u2014 A GERMAN ANNIVERSARY\u2014THE PRESENT « LIONS\u201d OF PARIS.From Our Own Correspondent.Paris, December.The angry excitement attendant on the expulsiou of the monks (who have only to execute a slight legal formality to be lelt in peace to the enjoyment of their cloisters), still divides French society into two hose tile camps.M.Baudry d'Asson, released from confinement in the # little hole\u201d in ANOTHER NOTEWORTHY EVENT in the theatrical world during the past week, is the revival of Bug-Jargal, taken from Victor Hugo's novel.In 1814, when 16 years of age, Victor Hugo made a bet that he would write a novel in a fortnight.He won his bet, Bug-Jargal, the scene of which is laid in St.Domingo, being the result thereot.The novel has, no doubt, received a certain amount of retouching since it first appeared, but the plot is the same as was 50 rapidly struck out by the youthful aspirant to literary fame, and is by no means unworthy of the hand which was destined to obtain world-wide reputation in after life.But the main event of the theatrical week has been the new play, « Michel Strogoff,\u201d the higlly sensational drama taken from the well-known work of Jules Verne.The Chatelet Theatre has outdone itself in the magnificence with which this play has been brought out.The most enormous trouble, pains and expense has been lavished in getting the true local colouring, scenery, costumes, and adjuncts of a piece representing a journey of over three thousand miles in northern regions almost unknown to the rest of the world, and giving exact reproductions of so many landscapes, interiors of houses, national costumes, uniforms and arms ; all of which are so carefully and admirably given as to constitute a MOST INSTRUCTIVE LESSON, of incomparable interest and curiosity.It has taken the authors, decorators, scene- painters, dress-makers, three years to collect all the necessary documents, scenery, etc., but they are largely paid for their trouble by the immense success of the piece, which receives a perfect ovation evéry night, from the enthusiastic plaudits of the public.The piece is divided into 16 tableauz, each remarkable for its colouring and picturesque expression; and five of them are so exceedingly splendid and aito- gether wonderful that the audience compels the curtain to be raised three or four times on each of them.One represents a popular fete at Moscow ; on the vust illuminated square circulates a crowd of all the types and dresses of the immense Russian Empire, Livenians, Finlanders, Padeclians, Caucasians, Tzigauls, Scherkesses, Jews, Manjiks and bourgeois, forming a most extraovdinary medley of shapes and colours.The splendid Preobrajeuski regiment, with its black and red uniforms, gilt shoulder- knots, preceded by files and drums, the Chevaliers-Gardes, on their splendid horses, with gilded cuirasses and helmets, forming the back ground of the scene of the Russian dances, constitute the most wonderful spectacle.The {4 POSTAL STAGE ON THE SIBERIAN FRONTIER\u201d is a wild and frozen solitude, at the foot of the Ural Mountains, in the midst of pine forests covered with snow, at the beginning of a seemingly endless road leading as far as the eye can see, to dead regions ot snow and silence.Itis a glimpse of wild and hopeless desolation that pushes the crowded house like the sudden sound of a dirge.The ¢ Battlefield of Kolivan\u201d is an ad- rors of war-broken carriages, dismounted field-pieces, a ruined telegraph-station, corpses in the rigid attitudes of death, destruction, carnage and desolation, present a terribly painful and impressive scene.The «Emir Camp and Tartar Fete\u201d is a wonderfully rich and varied display, under an Oriental sunshine, marvellously given.Scouts, soldiers, standard-bearers, priests, begging or whirling dervishes, with their long, coloured gowns, eunuchs, baya- deres, buglers, &c., which precede the Emir, who appears, covered with gold and jewels, on his white horse, caparisoned with purple and gold, and followed by the green standard of the prophet; an amazingly realistic picture of the semi-barbarous East.The \u201c DESCENT OF THE AAGARA ON À RAFT \u201d is perhaps the most remarkable or all the scenes.A panorama unfolds itself at the back of the stage, as if the raft were drifting down with the cuirent, showing the scenery of a Siberian river, now fair and pleasing, now wild and chaotic.All at once, the water is covered with burning naphtha, the forests are on fire, the trees are cracking, terror and death are everywhere, and on the horizon is the dismal spectacle of the city of Irkutsk in flames, the finest specimen of scenic decoration ever witnessed on any stage.The plot is deeply interesting, the acting is admirable.Altogether, this play is a rare theatrical triumph.Saint Cecelia's Day has been celebrated as usual by a splendid musical service in the great Church of St.Eustache, a collection being taken up for the benefit of the Musicians\u2019 Association, which looks after old and disabled musicians, who, but for this help, would have to go to an asylum or die of starvation.A GERMAN CELEBRATION.Germany has just celebrated the 600th anniversary of the death of that strange character, Albertus Magnus, the Suabian, an amazing compound of science, of talent of every kind, a bishop, a necromancer, a Dominican, an astrologer, and a most active and patriotic citizen to boot.Astonishing things are narrated of him.For the entertainment of the King of the Romans, passing through Cologne, he reproduced the flowers of spring in the depth of winter.But his most ingenious achievement was a figure in human form, constructed with different metals, under divers constellations, which could speak, and, under certain couditions, solve any difficult problem submitted to it.It is well-known that this machine was a faithful servant to its author, till, one day, a pupil of the Master, Thomas Aquinas (subsequently known as « The Angetical Doctor\u201d) alarmed at its behaviour, shatiercd it in a fit of pious excitement, thus destroying the labour of thirty years.By cultivating alchemy, many valuable discoveries were undoubtedly made; Prager Bacon, contemporary with Albertus, thus stumbled on the invention of gunpowder; Ruymond de Lully, Thomas Aquinas, and Paracelsus, all added to our knowledge of nature and her laws.SEARCHING AFTER WHAT COULD NOT BE FOUND, they found valuable things they were not searching for.Dejute his necromancy, alchemy, and so forth Albertus Magnus heeame Vicar-Genersl and Provincial of the Dominicans: as a public lecturer, at Cologne and in Paris, he acquired such fame that, in 1248 (the year of the foundation of the Cologne Cathedral, just finished), Pope Alexander IV.sun1moned him to Rome and made hin master of the Papal Palace.He was elected Bishop of Ratisbon ; but, finding the duties of the See incompatible with his habits, he gave up the bishopric and returned to Cologne, where he died in 1280 Germany has just witnessed the death of the grand-daughter of Gathe's « Charlotte,\u201d immortalized by the poet in his «Sorrows of Werthen\u201d\u2019\u2014his first work\u2014published in 1774.She was the widow of the architect, Lawes, who erected the Waterloo Column in the Waterloo Square, in the town o! Hanover, THE CHINESE GIANT is succeeded, in this curivsity-loving city, by two Zulus, male and female, who have come over from London to be exhibited at the Folies-Bergere Theatre.They were in a box at the Opera a few evenings ago, and excited much attention.Tse lady styles 0 CARGO ON BOARD THE SHIP \u201cBOYNE, CONSISTING OF WHEAT, in Bulk and Bags.CORN, do.do, OATS, in Bulk, and BALES OF HAY.Now lying at Cap Charles, South Shore, near the Village of St.Jean.The vessel is within about 350 feet of the shore, with the ice formed around her, and accessible at all times if the tide is favourable.The above offers an unusual opportunity to intending purchasers to obtain Grain in the immediate vicinity ot the city.B@\"\u201d The above can be seen at any time.Sale on WEDNESDAY NEXT The 22nd Instant, AT Messrs.Maxham & Co\u2019s Office, QUEBEC, At ELEVEN o'clock.A.J.MAXHAM & CO, A.&B.Any information required can be obtained at Messrs.Maxham & Co.'s.December 17, 1880 302 Aw Advertisements THE \u201cDECKER\u201d PIANC Is undoubtedly the BEST in the Market EST.The qualities of Tone are : Sonority and Sweetness Purity and Prolongation Force and Fullness Refinement and Resonance.1t is Elastic in Touch, elegant in Finish and makes the most appropriate HOLIDAY PRESENT THE AGENTS ARE DE ZOUCHE & CO.(8uccessors to Joseph Gould), 233 St.James Street.Fecember 15 299 THE CHICKERING PIANO, THE STEINWAY PIANO THE DUNHAM PIANO.THE HAINES PIANO.The superiority and lasting qualities of these instruments is universally acknowledged.A large stock at their Sole Agents, A.& S.Nordheimer, 211 St.James Street.Second-hand Pianos from $40.Pianos and Organs on hire, with option of purchase, on liberal terms.Music Books and Sheet Music in great variety.August 25 6m 203 NEW BOOKS.The Eden Tableau, a Bible Object Teaching, by Charles Beecher\u2014$1.50 The Moral Pirates, by W.L.Alden\u2014$1.00 William Cullen Bryant, a Biography, by A.J.Symington\u201475c The Head of Medusa, by the author of Kismet\u2014$1.50 A Dreamer, by Katherine Wylde; Leisure Hours\u2019 Series \u2014$1 .00 Le Credit Mobilier of America, its Origin and History, by J.B.Crawford\u2014$1.50 Cervantes, by Mrs.Oliphaut, Foreign Classics\u201415¢ Truthfulness and Ritualism, by Rev.Orby Shipley\u2014$1.35 The Historic Origin of the Bille, by E.C.Bissell \u2014$2.00 Ego, à Novel, by Harry W.French\u2014§1.00 Henry Martyn, a Biography, by Chas.D.Bell\u2014Tôc Duty, with illustrations of Courage, Patience and Endurance, by Samuel Smiler\u2014 $1.00 Fricnds Worth Knowing, Glimpses of American Natural History, by Ernest Ingersoll\u2014$1.00 Wycena, a Narrative of Researches, by Dr.Schliemann, New Edition\u2014$7.50 Washington Square, by Henry James, jr.\u2014 $1.25 Old Times in the Colonies, by Charles Carleton Cotiu\u2014$3.00 Cheaper Edition of The House Beautiful\u2014 $4.00 The Boy\u2019s King Avthur\u2014$3.00 FOR SALE BY DAWSON BROTHERS, ST.JAMES STREET.301 December 17 CARD.Having closed our Agency in Montreal, and transferred the exclusive sale of our PIANOS, for that city and vicinity, to THE NEW YORK PIANO COS51.JAMES STREET, Montreal, our customers hereafter will be supplied through them with ALL OUR STYLES of PIANOS.) WEBER & CO.Kingston, 14th December, 1880 301 READY-MADE Ledgers, Journals and Cash Books ALWAYS ON HAND At Reasonable Prices.S., M.& CO.December 16 3 ST.JOAN'S TAY CARES (WITH LIST OF NEW OFFICERS) Handsomely Designed AND PRINTED |GEO.BISHOP & C0.169 St.James Street.December 9 294 Fine Witting Papers, Copying Letter Books, Account Books, RUSSIA WALLETS and POCKET BOOKS, ENVELOPES, \u2019 MEMORANDUM BOOKS OFFICE STATIONERY.We have just opemed 50 Cases of the above goods, which we are selling at exceptionally low prices.GEORGE HORNE & SON, Christmas Stationery.FINE ANTIQUE and VELLUM WRITING PAPERS, nicely put up in FANCY BOXES with ENVELOPES to suit, RUSSIA POCKET BOOKS and WALLETS.GOLD PENCILS and PENS, CARD CASES, AUTOMATIC PENCILS, FANCY INK STANDS, &c., &c., &c.WE WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION to our stock of VELLUM, ANTIQUE and HAND-MADE WRITING PAPERS, in NOTE, LETTER, AND FOOLSCAP, by the mirable panorama of the unspeakable hor- | and the BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAP-, | ream, and neatly put up in fancy boxes, suitable for Ladies\u2019 use and presents\u2014the finest papers in the market.ALSO, Cream and Vellum Foolscap, ruled specially for NOTARIES AND LAWYERS USE, the whole offering at much reduced prices SAMPLES FURNISHED INTENDING PURCHASERS.OFFICE & POCKET DIARIES for 1881 just received.GEO.HORNE & SON, TL & 73 St, Francois Xavier Street, December 9 294 IF You Wish to Smoke the Very Best Tobacco, BEST TOBACCO.Or to puff Havana's very best Cigar, BEST CIGAR.Do notlet your mind be put upon the rack O, ON THE RACK 0.As to where you can procurethe best by far.BEST BY FAR.You have but to ask some gentlemanly Smoker, MANLY SMOKER.He will tell you where the finest may be got.MAY BE GOT.At PHILIP HENRY°S well.known « Weed \u201d Emporium, « WEED\u201d EMPORIUM.Go there and your's will be a happy lot, HAPPY LOT.297 TO CARTERS.M PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby ie, given that the undersigned has 47 received strict orders for the as 7\" rigid enforcement of the foow- ing sections 28 and 29 of By-law No.50, concerning vehicles in general, in all cases and against all persons who may offend against the provisions of suid By-law :\u2014 \u201cSec.28.No Carriage or Velicle of any description, whether of burden or pleasure, shall be driven through any part of the City of Montreal during any time that the snow or ice shall be upon or cover the streets of the said City, unless there shall be two or more bells attached to the horse or horses, or some part of the harness thereof.\u201cSec.29, No person driving any Carriage or Vehicle, or riding any horse, mare, gelding or other beast in or through the said City, shall permit the beast or beasts to run, gallop, trot, pace or go at any rate exceeding six miles to the hour or in a careless or reckless manner.\u201d By order, HERCULE PARADIS, Chief of Police.Montreal, 15th December, 1880.u 301 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the New Plan of St.Ann\u2019s Ward, which is pro- Ji, posed to be homologated, is 5) now on view in the City Surveyor's Office, and that all par ties who may be affected by any of the projected changes in the extension or widening of streets thereon, are invited to call at the City Hall and examine the same, and those having any objections to the adoption of the said Plan, must fyle the same in writing addressed to the Road Committee, on or before MONDAY, the 20th DECEMBER next.By order.GEO.D.ANSLEY, City Surveyor.City Survivor's OFFICE, City Hall, } Meatrea!, 18th Nov., 1880.} ws 25D 281 REAL ESTATE, x am offering Property fur Sale in all parts of the city, suburbs and country.Please send for printed Catalogues.H.H.GEDDES, Real Estate and Financial Agent, And President of the Montreal Board of Real Estate Agents, 119 St.Francois Xavier street November 30 286 December 13 announced.REAL ESTATE and Sales of Furniture, at private residences, Valuations for Executors, Curators, &c.HORSES, CARRIAGES, Harness, Sleighs, &c., at Maguire's Yard, College street, EVERY FRIDAY.Sales of Farm Stock in the country.All receive my personal attention.Prompt returns guaranteed.Splendid storage for Household Furniture, Pianos and Merchandize.Cash advances on same W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.Office and \u201c Finest Sale-rooms in the Dominion,\u201d No.235 St.James street.237 iscellaveons.WOODEN WARE.Pails, Tubs, Matches, &c., &c., MANUFACTURED BY HE.B.EDDY, HULL, P.Q.For Sale by all Grocers H.A.NELSON & SONS, Wholesale Agents, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.December 15 r 299 Nagor Bros.& Co.OFFER FOR SALE : BRIGHT PORTO RICO SUGAR, in Hhds.BARDADOES MOLASSES.COD OIL-\u2014Newfoundland A.LINSEED OIL\u2014Boiled.No.1 LABRADOR HERRINGS, Barrels.No.1 CANSO do de.No.1 SEA TROUT.No.1 MACKEREL.NO.1 AND 2 GREEN CODFISH in Bris.CRANBERRIES in Half Barrels.7 SPANISH OLIVES in Half Gn-Kegs.Lc, &c, &c.OFFICE: 18 Foundling St.MONTREAL.PORK | PORK | FOR SALE, 70 Bris.Choice New Mess Pork 70 do.Prime Mess Pork.ALSO, CHOICE TABLE CODFISH.Bris.GREEN CODFISH.« SPLIT and ROUND MACKEREL.PURE NEWFOUNDLAND COD OIL.Oysters.Narrows, Malpeque, Bay du Vin, and Caraquet.J.& R.McLEA, 8 COMMON STREET.281 .November 24 FOR SATLRB-\u2014 New Season's Japan Teas.Do Do Congou Teas.Java Coffee.Porto Rico Sugar.Valencia Raisins.Linseed Oil.Castor Oil, Caustic Soda, CUNDILL MATTHEWS & CO.BROKERS.September 14 200 GIBB HAVING SECURED CO.Their Fall Stock TAILORING HABERDASHERY.Also PATTERN CUT FROM POOLE'S.Invite Inspection.Seprember CANAD 220 Co-Operative Supply Association (LIMITED).Temporary Offices: 184 St.James Street.WILLIAM P.LOCKWCOD.7 292 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY J.S.HUNTER, J.8S.Hunter & C.Cushing, ! Notaries Public, Commissioners for all the Provinces.HERBERT S.HUNTER, B.C.L., Notary, Commissioner, &c.110 ST.JAMES STREET.Im 288 no FOR SALE ; Ee That First-Class House, situated ; on corner Union Avenue and Burn- 222 side street, the residence of the late Doctor Schmidt.For particulars apply to ALPHONSE LECLAIRE, Executor, 290 St.Paul$ treet.Or on the premises.December 15 December 2 d 299 TO LET, First-class House, 962 Sherbrooke =\" street, near Drummond street ; has been recently painted and put in thorough order.Apply to WILLIAM SACHE, 110 St.Francois Xavier street.Nevember 20 1m 278 FOR SALE OI LS.COAL OIL, PARAFFINE OIL, BLACK OIL, all Grades ENGINE OIL, all Grades GASOLINE, 86° American CYLINDER, American BENZINE, American and Canadian ROGILED LINSEED OIL, IMPROVED PAINT OIL, LARD OIL, PALE SEAL OIL, OLIVE OIL, NEATSFOOT OIL, MURRAY, BREMNER & CO, 34 St.Henry Street.170 LINSEED OIL! RAW & BOILED WHITE and CCLOURED 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 21D 220 LINSEED OIL, RAW AND BOILED.Whiting, Best Brands, FOR SALF BY W.& F P CURRIE & C0, 100 Grey Nun Strest September 11 Ju y17 COAL! The Intercolonial Coal Mining Company OFFER THEIR FRESH MINED COAL From « DRUMMOND COLLIERY,\u201d FOR SALE HERE, F.0.B in Pictou Harbor, or in Cars at Stations ot the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways, Apply to THE INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY, 26 St.Francois Xavier street, Montreal.October 28 2m st 254 ALBION MINES COAL, For Sale by the Cargo, Apply to IIENRY DOBELL & CO.\u2018Agents.August 3 184 PHOSPHATE LAND ! F'OR SALE, One Thousand Acres ol PHOSPHATE LANDS In the Townships of Wakefield 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 unequale led in that County.All information respecting said Lands to be addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa.E.McGILLIVRAY ; JACKSON REA, Montreal.143 ALICANTE | The true Alicante is produced on the East Coust of Spain.Itis a full-bodied and moderately rich wine.Genuine Samples can be had from the Importer.FREDERICK KINGSTON 25 HOSPITAL STREET, 249 ART ASSOCIATION.GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, &, Phillips Square.NOW ON LXHIBITION, The Gibb collection of Pictures.The MacKay collection presented to the Fraser Institute.A Loan collection.OPEN FROM 10 À.M.TO 4 P.M.Admission\u2014Members and their families free.Non-members, 25 cts, Saturdays free.December 7 DANCING.Christmas and New Year's Balls WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE LOKNE DANCING ACADEMY, 301 Notre Dame street, X\u2019MAS EVE, 24th December, and NEW YEARS EVE, 31st December.All Schools now open.Private Lessons at all hours.ASSEMBLIES \u2014 Mondays and Fridays.Thursday Evenings for Class Saturday Evenings for Waltzes.For particulats apply personally at the above address from 12to 1; 3to4; 7 to 8.30 p.m.; or by letter addressed PROF.McDONALD, i AMERICAN HOUSE.December 4 290 Or .June 16 Augusl 46 292 3 do Hosiery and Scarfs AND 49 Bales BLACK WADDING.19 do BATTING Sale at TWO o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, 302 Auctioneers Ztiiscet ancou .Robert Mitchel & Co, MONTREAL BRASS WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK dt: Peter and Craig Streets, November 24 281 STEEL RAILS! IN STORE: 56 1bs.Rails, and Fish Plates.Orders Taken for Direct Importation.MIDDLETON & MEREDITH, 17 St.John Street.MONTREAL.December 6 JOHN TAYLOR& BRO.16 St.John Street, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR Duss & Co, Glargow\u2014LOCOMOTIVES, &c W.H.Baury & Co, England \u2014 ENGINEERS\u2019 AND CONTRACTORS\u2019 SUNDRIES.Wu.SeLLErs & Co.Philadelphia, U.S.\u2014I#- JECTOR OF 1876, MACHINE TOOLS, &c.Mipvare STEEL Worxs, Ph'ladelphia, U.S, \u2014LOCOMOTIVE STEEL TIRES, AXLES AND FORGINGS.EDGRMOOR Iron Co., Wilmington, Del., U.8.\u2014WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, ROOFS AND VIADUCTS.U.S.MerarLic Packive Co., Boston, U.S.\u2014 METALLIC PACKING FOR LOCOMOTIVE AND OTHER ENGINES, &c., &c.DuNcAN STEWART & Co., Glasgow\u2014MA- CHINERY FOR PRINTING, DYEING, STARCHING, CALENDERING AND FINISHING.November 3 263 B.J.COGHLIN, Hardware Merchant and Spring Mannfacfnrer.Railway Supplies &c., &.Works: Hochekega.Orrice: 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal.Manufacturer of all kinds of Railway and Spiral Springs, Carriage Springs, &c.AGENT FOR Messrs.WiLsoN, HAWKSWOTH, ELLISON & Co.Sheffield, England\u2014Steel of all desciip- tions, Warranted Cast Steel, Spring Steel, Machinery Tire and Sleigh-shoe Steel, Steel Wire, &c., &c.Messrs.Jory Rousp & Sox (Limited), Shef- field\u2014Best quality Electro-Plate and Nickel Silver Goods of all descriptions.Messrs.M.Huxter & Co.Sheffield\u2014Supe- rior Cutlery, Files, Saws, Tools, &c., &c, A large supply of all the above goods always in stock.Orders solicited to Import and from Stock.R@F Agent for the cclebratea White Star Steamships.September 28 232 Special Castings.HARD IRON.To meet the wants of the Trade I have erected A CUPOLA For Casting the BEST QUALITY of Hard Machinery Iron Three Cupolas now running.Over 200 Men Working.Melting 75 to 100 TONS per Week.W.CLENDINNENG.December 7 292 H.R.IVES & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE, IRON RAILINGS, Xe, Xe, QUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR GOODS! CASTINGS] OF ALL KINDS rnished P Furni AND or empty, BEST DESCRIPTION.ORDERS SOLICITED.September 232 FAIRBANK SCALES REMOVED TO 377 St.Paul Street MONTREAL.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ON HAND F Jvery kind Manufactured, Particular attention paid to repairing our Scales.FAIRBANK & (0.October 20 123 eg J \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r rt ri oer = LOCAL NEWS.\u2014____ Ix a formed that a shed near the corer of Cotte | knowledges, with thanks, from Miss Orkney, and Vitre streets is in & fon ; -\u2014 5 a private library of choice books, Lo two shares Victoris Skating Rink, at my room this afternoon.Thomas.J.Potter, auctioneer.oo « ENGLAND AND IrELAND.\u201d\u2014Nordheimer's Hall was crowded last evening on the occasion of Rev.Mr.Bray repeating his lecture on \u201c England and Ireland.\u201d Avcrion Sate of steel and other hardware sundries et the store of Messrs.Saml.Waddell & Co., St.Paul street, this morning at 10 am.W.E.Shaw, auctioneer.Wooncocz Cavour.\u2014-À Mr.Fraser mére live woodcock on Beaver Hall Hill on Thureday evening, and can now be seen at Halls Restaurant on St.James treet.I 8MoxTREAL Visiting Governors the week commencing willà be Mesers.J.W.Ogilvie.MoxTREAL SENIOR ScHooL\u2014The Montreal Senior School will close for the holidays on Wednesday, the 22nd inst.The examination and other exercises will take place grom 10 to 1 oclock.| À eoop parlour billiard table, with balls, marker, &c., complete, and & valuable new marble mantel clock (21-day) will be sold after the book sale this afternoon.Thos.J.Potter, auctioneer.PraxoronTE Rucira.\u2014The talented young pianiste, Miss Zulime Holmes, wilt give a recital in the rooms of the New ¥ ork Piano Company, St.James street, this afternoon, commencing at half-past three o'clock.Coxxrrrep.\u2014In the Police Court, yesterday morning, Charles Russeau was con- od of stealing à toilet set valued at $10 from Honore Houle's shop on Bonsecours street, and was fully committed for trial.CHINESE VASES, jars, perfume pots, um- prella stands, algosmall articles, cups and saucers in great variety, to be sold at my store on Weanesday afternoon, will be on view Monday and Tuesday.Thomas J.Potter, auctioneer.QUEBEC Press AssociATIoN.\u2014The annual meeting of this Association, for the election of officers and other business, will be held at the Gazette office, in this city, on Thursday afternoon next at 2 o'clock.A full attendance is specially desired.Tue Lann LbAGUE QuEstioN.\u2014Mr.F.A.Quinn left last night for Quebec and the Townships, to explain the Irish Land League Question to the people.Mr.Quinn will form Leagues throughout the Province.He expects*to be absent during the legal holidays.STEALING FROM A LAUNDRY.-Last evening, about 5 o'clock, two girls entered the Chinese laundry on Bleury street, near Craig, and while one of them kept the proprietor in conversation the other made away with $5 or $6 worth of clothes.There is no clue to the parties as yet.Orance Concerr.\u2014 The Orangemen held a concert last evening in their hall, 81 St.James street.Mr.W.Roberts occupied the chair.Addresses were delivered by the Chairman and Rev.Mr.Doudiet, and a programme of songs, reading, etc., disposed of, a very pleasant evening being spent.Bciextiric LEcTurES.\u2014Rev.John Moore, of Boston, purposes delivering in this city, shortly, a course of lectures on scientific subjects.Among other topics, he will discuss «Geology and the Creation,\u201d «Science against Darwinism,\u201d « Evolution,\u201d and « The Antiquity of Man.\u201d Mackay INSTITUTION FOR PROTESTANT Dear-Mures\u2014The tenth annual meeting of this Institution will be held in the Synod Hall to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock.The proceedings will include an examina- > tion of some of the pupils, and the public are cordially invited.A CHURCH TO BE CONVERTED INTO A SKATE Facrory.\u2014Mr.Charles Brewster has made application to the Building Department to convert the East- End Congregational Church, on the corner of Amherst and Craig * streets, into a skate factory.An engine of twenty-horse power will be placed on the premises.SELLING Liquor WITHOUT A LICENSE.\u2014In the Police Court, yesterday morning, Stephen J.Quinn and Jean Bte.Emond, accused of s' ling liquor en the Exhibition Grounds during the time of the Exhibition without a license, pleaded guilty.They were each fined $75 and costs or three months\u2019 imprisonment.Tug FATAL ACCIDENT AT ST.HENRI.\u2014 After a jury had been sworn in and the body viewed on Thursday, the inquest was adjourned until to-day at ote o'clock, in order that Monette and Leblanc, who were in the house at the time of the accident, and who were too weak to give their evidence, may recover sufficiently to do so.Broke Hrr CoLnar Bone\u2014An old lady named Mary Ann Gidnay, 75 years of age, residing at 103 St.Charles Borrommee street, was taken to the General Hospital last evening with her collar-bone broken.It seems that while going about the house she fell backwards, and in putting out her arm to save herself she broke her collarbone.F SENTENCED.\u2014The man George Couillard who is wanted here on à charge of stealing, has just been senteuced to three years in the Penitentiary for burglaries committed in St.Hyacinthe.High Constable Bissonnette proceeded to St.Hyacinthe, yesterday afternoon, to bring the prisoner to Montreal, as he had to answer to some charges which are fyled against him in this city.Trinity CuurcH Bazaar.\u2014To-day is the last day of the bazaar in aid of Trinity Church, which is being held in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.The admission will be free, and, as they have a large quantity of things which still remain unsold, they will sell them at a reduction of fifty per cent.below the market value, in order to clear everything out.The public are cordially invited to give them a call, and take advantage of the bargains offered.Puivtanmonic\u2014 Mr.Arthur M.Perkins, who has been the Secretary and Treasurer of the present Philharmonic Society since its organization, has sent in his resignation, and Mr.Charles Bourne has been elected in his stead.Mr.Perkins does not sever Lis connection with the Society, but thinks himself entitled to rest from the arduous duties which the position has involved for the past three years.It was this consideration chiefly, it is understood, which induced the Society to accept the resignation of so efficient an officer.STEALING FROM A FURNITURE 8ToRE\u2014On Thursday evening Detectives Murphy and Richardson received word that a bedstead had been stolen from Mr.Armstrong's in Victoria Square.After some search they found the article in question in a secondhand dealer's store, and after getting a description of the parties, arrested on suspicion Robert and John Dunn and William Martin.It would appear that they, at fist, made an attempt to decamp with a coffin; but, deciding that a bed would be the most serviceable, they took one and sold it for $1.They appeared in the Police Court yesterday morning, and were remanded.GryeraL Hospitan, \u2014 The to the Institution for Monday, 20th inst, Skelton and John Tug AMERICAN BuroLar SENT HOME.\u2014- Yesterday morning the man John Daly, ho was arre-ted by our police for breaking into à store in Newport, was brought befo:e Mr.Dugas.The tools with which he had broken into the store and the money which he had found in it, amounting to about $60, were found ony his person.The case was therefore complete against him, for under a recent statute a person may be prosecuted for having in his possession goods stolen in another country.The Sheriff of Newport and the Couniy-Attorney arrived and appeared in the Court room.The prisoner expressed his willingness to go Lack with them to sal Lis tein! at home, and he left yesterday niiuenoon for Newport.Game Law \u2014Joseph Laurendeau appeared before Mr.Dugas, yesterday morning charged with having sold in hi- stall in the Bonsecours Market on the 14th instant, pakridges which had been caught Ly means ot 1g Ir.Matthews, the Actingry of the Fish and Game Protection Chub, said that he had bought the bivds, und that he believed that they had been suarcd.The Inspector of the Club also cave it as his opinion that the game in question had been captured in an illegiti- male manner.The defendant brought forward several men of a like occupation to isis own who swore that it was impossible in buying frozen partridges to discover, without plucking them, whether they had been shot or snared.The brace of patridges fn question were produced in Court, divested of their feathers, in order that it might be discovered in what manner they had been killed.Mr.Dugas deferred judgment in the case until Wednesday.ACKNOWLEDEMENTS\u2014The Supcrintendent of St.Andrews Home acknowleges, with thanks, onc parce! of cast-off clothing from Mrs.Andrew Robertson, Elmbank; one parcel of cast-off clothing from Mr.J.B.Robertson ; one bag of Indian meal from br.W.S.Gentle; one parcel of cast-off clothing from Lady Allan The Superintendeat of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge acknowledges, with thanks, 31 small toaves of bread from the Chief of Police ; cast-off clothing from Mrs.Roach.The Treasurer of the Montreal General Hospitul acknowledges , with thanks, the Teceipt of the following sums :\u2014$20.52 from Mr.Owen McGarvey, for services as Director of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co, per Mr.Alfred Dumouchel, Secretary- Treasurer ; and $4.50 from Mr.Charles Martin, being an arbitration fee.The a pe Daxernous Coxbitiox-\u2014We are in- | testant House of Industry and Refuge ac- for the jeo; le, could say man was \u20ac fused so much the worse for Montrealof those two will be unopposed.Drummond stating that he would not consent to stand.jd qualifications, and he though Ald.Nelson came up to the standard.French-g with the Ix TowN.\u2014Wmndsor Hotel\u2014J J Thomson, Sherbrooke ; G M Elliott, M Redick, England ; H A Drummond, Quebec; H Lambe, John, Chicago ; E C Sprague, Buftalo, N Y ; M D Beardmore, Miss¥Beardmore, Toronto; A Burderleck and wife, New York; Chas S Osborn, Montregl ; G \u2018tT Hosmer, New York ; M R Moran, New London; Mr and Mrs Jas Kenpelly, Jobn and Annie Kennelly, Mrs Quinn, Hartford, Conn ; Richard Odell, John Curtis and wife, Dennis Curtis, Mr John Corcoran, New Britain, Conn; R Dickenson, Bedford ; A Foster, New York ; W T Smith, D McKenzie, St Albans, J W Hursey, Brooklyn, NY; PP Hall, Quebec.St.Lawrence Hall\u20141, W Simonds, Berlin; B L Little, B & LR R; F Hartley, New York ; T Mair, London; G Lucke, W White, H B Brown, Sherbrooke ; J Hamilton, jr, Hawkesbury : Dr Mayrand, St Andrews; G Taylor, A Knight, Moncton ; P E Roy, Farnham ; Dr Eastwood, Hon LR Church, Hon G B Baker, Ottawa.Albion Hotel-Frank S T Smith London, Eng; Jas Yeo, Riviere du Loup; C L Owen, Perth; Thos P Eare, Collingwood; W P Hanning, Fanlin Falls; James Kendry, Glen Tay; Edward Smith, Prescott.Ottawa Hotel-A Williamson, Toronto; Wm Watson, Los Vigas, N M; F Harman, A J Wright, St Johns; J Finnigan, Providence, I; J R Gilmour, Troy, N Y; Geo H Priest, Richford; J A Potts, Philadelphia; Wm F Latimer, Carleton Place; C F Newton, New York; T F Farmer, Three Rivers; G H Gates, White River Junction, Vt; C E Busk, Orwell, Vt; A R Jacobs, Worcester, Mass; E May, St Johnsbury, Vt; H S Channell, Stanstead.American Hotel\u2014G F Adams, Turner's Falls; P McFarlane, Sutton; O J Mairs, do; WT Rockwell, Newport; M P Lovell, Coaticook; AT Porter, Waterloo; W R Robertson, Toronto ; John Hickey, City ; À Lavison, Picton ;: P H Dardis, Morrisburg; J M Merkley, do; G Johnson, Lennoxville; M Gordon, Franklin.CHURCHES TO-MORROW.Tue Rev.Mr.McKueeiN will conduct Divine service at the Protestant House ot Industry and Refuge on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\u2014Services commence at 11 a.m.and 7 p-m.The Rev.A.B.Mackay,the pastor, will preach at both services.Ouiver Bapmist CuurcE\u2014Rev.W.N.Clarke, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Subject for the evening, \u201c What is it to be Saved.\u201d SaLEM CuurcH, Panet Street.\u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m.Preacher, Rev.Gavin Lang.Pews free.Rev.Samuel Massey, pastor.ST.SteBEEN'S CHURCH, Dalhousie Street.\u2014 Morning service at 11 o'clock, Rev.Dr.Sullivan.Evening service at 7 o'clock, Rev.Canon Evans, M.A, rector.Seats free.Apvext Sermons\u2014 The fourth and last sermon of the annual Advent course will be preached in the Cathedral, at 7 o'clock, by tbe Rev.Canon Baldwin.Bubject, «The World 8 Great Sabbath.\u201d ERszINE Crusca (Presbyterian), corner St.Catherine and Peel Streets.\u2014The Rev.J.S.Black will preach at 11 o'clock, forenoon, and at 7 o'clock, evening.Subject of evening discourse, * Temperance.\u201d ST.JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 The pastor, Rev.Hugh Johnston, M.A, B.D., will preach in this church to-morrow, at 11 am.and 7 pm.Subject for evening.\u201cThe Theatre Shall the Church try to reform it ?\u201d \u201cTue ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, 662} Craig street\u2014Meeting for Communion and Bible class at 11 am.At 7 pm.Wm.W.Robertson will deliver an address, \u201cThe Life and Ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ.\u201d Doveras CuurcH, St.Catherine street, West\u2014The pastor, the Rev.Wm.Hall, M.A., will preach at both services\u201411 a.m., « The Function of Punishment in Childtraining ; 7 p.m., * The Function of Punishment in the Divine Administration.\u201d Trinivy Cuurcm (Church of England), opposite Viger Square, St.Denis Street.\u2014 Morning service at 11 o'clock.Evening service at 7 o'clock.A large proportion of the seats are free.Strangers cordially invited.Officiating minister, the Rev.J.\u2018Walters.ST.GABRIEL CHURCH, \u2014Rev.Robert Campbell, M.A., the pastor, will conduct Divine service at 11 a.m, and Rev.Prof.Campbell, M.A., of the Presbyterian College, at 7 p.m.Thanksgiving Communion.Colleclection for the Presbyterian College, Montreal.SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 Rev.George Forsey, pastor, will preach at both services.Subject for the morning, «The Soul\u2019s Restoration,\u201d and for the evening, « The Mission of the Pulpit.\u201d Week night services as_usual.The public are cordially invited.Strangers shown to seats.S87.GEorer's Cnurcr.\u2014Fourth Sunday in Advent.Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Preacher for the morning, Rev.J.G.Baylis.Holy Communion after morning service.In the evening, the Rev.Dr.Sullivan will deliver the fourth sermon of the special course.Subject, # Science and Providence.\u201d CHURCH oF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.\u2014 Holy Communion at 8 am.Morning service at 11 am.Choral Litany at 4.15 p.m.Seats free.The right of Confirmation will be administered by the Lord Bishop at this service.Evening service at 7 p.m.A large proportion of the pews are free at this service.DoOMINION Square METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 The Rev.E.A.Stafford, B.A., pastor, will preach in this Church to-morrow (Sabbath) morning, at 11 o'clock, on # The Design of the Law,\u201d and in the evening, at 7 o'clock, .on \u201cMoney Victoricus in the Man,\u201d being the fourth sermon of the series on \u201c Faith and Money, the two great forces that control the World.\u201d M THE MAYORALTY.A DEPUTATION TO WAIT UP M GEORGE A.DRUMMOND.NMR.An influential meeting of citizens was held yesterday afternoon in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute for the purpose of selecting a candidate for Mayor of Montreal.Among those present we noticed Rev.A.J.Bray, Messrs.F.W.Henshaw, Chas.Alexander, Wm.Angus, F.B.McNamee, George orne, Jos.Duhamel, Jas.Shearer, W.8.Walker, W.Cendinneng, Costigan, David Morrice, A.J.Hodgson .Smith, Richard White, À.Perry.and Ald.Holland, Mooney, ennedy, Grenier, Greene, atson, Gil Hood, McShane and Hagar.\u2019 Han, Upon motion of Mr.CLENDINNENG, seconded by, Ad Hoon, ex Au, Chas.Alexander 00 © chair, and ex- .W.Clendinne acted as Secretary.none The CHAIRMAN stated the object of the meeting.He thought the past services of those who had been in the Council ought not to pe neglected in their choice of a candli- ate.Rev.A.J.BRAY said he wished to apologise for his presence at the meeting, but, after all, he was as much a citizen of Montreal and \u2018as greatly interested in the city\u2019s welfare as anybody else.They should nominate for Mayor a business man, one who could speak both languages, and one who had not been very partizan in politics.He found all these qualifications in the gentleman he was going to nominate and, therefore, had very much pleasure in nominating ex-Ald.A.W.Ogilvie as a candidate for Maycr.Mr.F.W.HENSHAW said Mr.Ogilvie had been an Alderman, and had filled that position with much credit to himself.He would, therefore, second the nomination.Mr.GEORGE HORNE said he wished to nominate a gentleman who had been called the faithful watch-dog, 30 zealously did he look after the city\u2019s interests.He would nominate ex-Ald.G.W.Swphens, ror.WILLIAM SMITH seconded the nomina- on.Aa.MOONEY nominated Ald.Nelson.He thought if y one deiservea to be elected, Ald.Neison did.He had served fifteen years in she Council, and had always worked in the interest of tie city.Ald.GRENIER seconded the nomination.lie was glad to soe that it was a unanimous desire to select a mai who had served in the Council.Ald.Nelson had been faithfully watching the finances of the city during the crisis through which they had just passed, and the credit of the city_had not sutfered.Île was sure he expressed the sentiments of all the Canadians of Montreal in saying that they would support Ald.Nelson, who deserved recompense for his falthtul services.Ald.GRENIER algo spoke in French.Mr.Costigan and Mr.David Morrice both supported the enndidature of Ald.Nelson, Ald.McS1UANE spoke for himself, not for the Catholics of Montreal.It was for the meeting to nominate their man, and he trusted the Irish Catholics and French-Canadians would give him noopposition.Mr.I.B.McNAMER believed none of the panies already mentioned could be elected.(Laughter), He would not pretend to be all things to all men, but to support an Englishspeaking man whose past life has been à\u2019 guarantee for the future.He Lelieved he was an Irish Catholic.(Laughter).A Vorce\u2014* You're not sure.\u201d Mr.MCNAMEE said what he had to say for Ald.Nelson was good, but there was no use in denying that Ald.Nelson could not be elected by the popular vote, He would not vote for him, and as for the other men talked of, it was a mere loss of time.(Great laughter) What was wanted was à man who would respect the people \u2014 who was and of ihe ople, what if un unobjectionuble biougiit forward he could be elected.He would mention no naines, nor would he say who.Let sleeping dogs lie\u2014 that was a Scotch proverh.SEVERAL VOICES\u2014\u2018* Name, name\u201d Mr.MCNAMEE \u2014 Arc you in a hurry?Laughter.) He then mentioncd Mr.George ( Drummond.He advocated a deputation to all upon him from the meeting.If he re- He Mr.McNamee, knew of \u201cihe powers tha be,\u201d and they had put up both hands for him.À Vorce\u2014\" The other name.\u201d Mr.MCNAMEE\u2014Thomas Workman.Either Mr Shearer handed in a letter from Mr.Mr.IcNamee had very accurately deseribed the Mr.JOSEPH DUHAMEL stated that all the aking people would heartily unite nglish in favour of their promise.SHEARER, \u201cThat a deputation consisting Chae.Alexander, Aldneng, Ald.Mooney, Rev.A.J.Bray, Ald.Hamilton; J 8 Fisher, Toronto; Jobn St } Grenier, Jas.Shearer, ex-Ald.Rolland and Jto see if be woul a e cost of the road, and passed on to review ' irom one end of the country to the other, gentlemen acquainted with public life, and they purify the blood, promote perspiration the objections which the leader of the Op- ghey found wise business men asking them- had had no fault to find ; yet, after Parlia- and allay dangerous irritations.of ennedy, W.Clendin- Duhamel wait upon Mr.(eorgs Drummond accept the office af Mayor.\u201d Ald.GRENIER said that they had had a pre- cedant in regard to the Mayor not being able to speak both languages.The late Thomus Workman could not speak both languages.Mr.DURAMEL\u2014But the late Mr.Workman understood French.AL GRENIER said that the French-Cana- dians would have no objection to that, and wou:d willingly accept Ald.Nelson.All.HOLLAND favoured Mr.McNamee's proposal.r.MCNAMEE asked, if Mr.Drummond consented\u2019 would the meeting unanimously pledge themselves to support fim ?Cries of * No, no.\u201d Mr.MCNAMEE then wished to say that in that case Ald.Greene could not expect him to support his name.Ald.GRENIER thought the sense of the m:eting should be taken.Mr.MCN AMEE thought that would not be fair, as from the number of Aldermen pre.gent he was suspicious that a little canvassing had been going cn.He had not asked a mun to come here and support his candidate.Ald.McSHANE said he would like to see a deputation wait upon either Mr.Drummond or Mr.Workman.He would iike to seca man elected who had never insulted an Irishman in the city of Montreal.He would work day and night for him, no matter who he was.Mr.WEIR said the meeting should nominate only one party, us no man would like to be a second nominee.He would like to see the votes taken on the respective candldates which had been nominated.Mr, A.Perry and Mr.W.8.Walkerdid not think those other names should be ignored.Mr.CLENDINNENG said he was a steadfast friend of Ald.Nelson\u2019s, but if the majority of the city wished to have Mr.Drummond, a deputation should wait upon him.v.Mr.BRAY said he would withdraw his nomination and support Mr.Drummond.Mr.MCNAMEE'S motion was then put to the meeting and carried.The meeting then adjourned.NEW BOOKS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Uxcre Remus, his Songs and Sayings.The folk lore of the old plantation ; by Joel Chandler Harris, with illustrations by Frederick S.Church and Jas.H.Mosher.New York, D.Appleton & Co.; Monttreal, Dawson Brothers.\u2018this work comprises a series of humour- ous legends or tales told on the Southern plantations.Each legend has its variants, comely humour of the negro character.à grest deal of attention.simple pcople in their primitive state bear, the wolf, and tue is always made to over malice, and helplessness over strength hymns, are also quite characteristic.in his «Story of the War.\u201d reading during the holidays.any we have yet seen.tions respecting secret-writing telegrams force since last Aprilprises & vocabulary of together with other terms, phrases and &c.Each of these sentences also includes a table of figures by which by a single cipher.word, and on words exceeding ten letters charge double rates.For ordinary domestic business transactions by wire, whon the length of a message is considerable, this work can be used with marked advantage, even where secrecy is of no importance.DOFAIKION PARLIAMENT.Specially Reported for the HERALD HOUSE OF COMMONS.Orrawa, December 17.The SPEAKER took the Chair at 3 o'clock.QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE, Mr.COURSOL rose to a question of privilege, and called attention to a clause in the report of the Auditor-General which stated that three members of the House (Messrs.Coursol, Mongenais and Ferguson) had received their full sessional indemnity, although absent a part of the time.He said that the impression would be that these gentlemen had received more than they were entitled to, and he was sorry that the Auditor-General had not taken the trouble to inform himself of the proceedings of the House.He explained that he had been absent last session on account of illness, and when he had left had only drawn what was due him.Subsequently a motion had been made in the House by Hon.Mr.Caron, seconded by Mr.Stephenson, that Messrs.Coursol, Ryan and Mongenais should be paid their full sessional allowance, they having been absent through illness.À cheque for the balance had been forwarded to him, and, as it was on the order of the House, he saw no reason why he should not have accepted it.He fancied that tbe Auditor-General had made a mistake in mentioning Mr.Ferguson\u2019s name.Sir 8.L.TILLEY was glad the hon.gentleman had called attention to the matter.He fancied that the Auditor-General was not aware of the action of the House.Hen.Mr.BLAKE said that the Auditor.General had only acted in accordance with the law.These motions were made.but they were improper.Mr.COURSOL thought tte Auditor- General shouid have stated that such a resolution Lad been passcd by the House.Mr.PATTERSON (Essex) said that motions of this kind had been made last year respecting Opposition members, but yet the Auditor-General had not called attention to it.Mr.BLAKE saidithat it was not until this Yeai that the;A uditor-General 1 à | been given control over the auditing of the indemnity of members, and consequently the statement of tlie hon.gentleman was not correct.THE PACIFIC KAILWAY.lution was then resumed by Hon, Mrthe history of the questiun, he referred to the closing paragraphs of the Pacific Railway speech of the leader of the Opposition country that the present scheme was introduced by the Government.The total 000 acres of land at $1 per acre.scheme of 1873 the cost would have heen $34,000,000, and under the scheme of the hon.gentlemen opposite $104,000,000.butting them at $1.50 cate scliemc would be $22,000,000 better than that of 1874.If they put the lands at $3 per acre the scheme would be better Hon.mnbers opposite had tried their best to vuiid the road, but had not succeeded.The present Government had tried their hand, and by this scheme he thought they would build the road without burdening the road to a great extent.He took up the that the leader of the Opposition had prev wise have taken place.Settlers would now come in, and if they took the lands of the C Government lands, and if they settled on \u2018 tract might have been cbtained by imnproper Ald.GREENE sald whatever wasdone at the | Government lands they (the Government): means.meeting should be done unanimously.ompany they would increase thie value of would receive a direct advantage.He gave detailed statement to show how the Govrnment reduced their estimates of the and each is characteristic of the scenes in which it is laid.The dialect is wholly different from that which is given on the minstrel stage, and is phonetically the genuine dialect of the Southern negro.The author of these legends, in fact, gives new ideas of the poetic imagination and A number of these legends appeared sume time age in a Southern newspaper, the Atlanta Constitution, in which form they attracted The author is of opinion that the mythological animal stories were brought by the original slaves from Africa and hauded down from generation to generation, and thus they are not only amusing reading, but also instructive, as they give an idea of the lives of those Uncle Remus\u2019 story of the rabbit and the fox is particularly good, and thoroughly characteristic of the negro, who always selects as his hero the weakest and most harmless of animals, and brings him out victorious in contests with the kings of the forest, the the fox.Virtriumph The series of plantation chants, and revival To the reader these myth stories of Uncle Remus are told night after night to a little boy, by an old negro, who has nothing but pleasant memories of his slavery days, and who has all the prejudices which are the natural outcome of the system.The reconstruction of the slave States, after the rebellion, Uncle Kemus admirably describes The work, as a whole, is admirably suited for children\u2019s Maguire's Cope or CrpERRS.\u2014 This book, prepared by Mr.C.H.J.Maguire, chief accountant of the Union Bank of Lower Canada, is a system of cryptography which which seems to be more nearly perfect than His code is arranged in conformity with the rules and regula- adopted by the International Convention of Telegraph Companies, which has been in The book com- 18,000 words, banking, mercantile and sentences, also geographical names, tables of figures, words, phrases or can be expressed under this system by a combination of any three letters of the alphabet, and the number of these possible combinations is so enormous that absolute secrecy is assured.The code any number up to 10,000 and round numbers up to 49,900 millions may be expressed The usefulness and economy of such a book is enhanced under the new regulations of telegraph Companies as to codes.These rules prohibit tho use of proper names as ciphers, allow only three letters, arbitrarily placed, as one aid this would be fair.to drive too hard a bargain with the Comcoming back again for new terms.exempt the Canada Pacific.It would not be in the interests of the Company to hold lands, but to mell them in order that they might have the benefit of the traffic which an increased population would insure.He thought any from taxation.Last year the leader of the Opposition had ridiculed the land regula- purpose of showing what au immense amount of money was to be given to the Syndicate, but these high prices should also be applied to the scheme which the late Governmer{ahad proposed, viz., to grant 55 millions ures at $5 per acre.This would amount to $275,000,000.The Minister of Railways had been fair enough to apply the rate of $I per acre to the three different schemes.Confederation had been supported by him although there were some clauses in it which he would rather not see there, and so with the Syndicate arrangement.But they should take it as a whole.The leader of the Opposition had stated that the Company would sell their lands at $5 per acre, and thus soon recoup themselves.For his part he hoped they would, as the Government would get as much for the adjoining lands.The hon.gentleman, however, had contended that while the Syndicate were to receive a high price, the Government would not get anything like the same price.Mr.Langevin was still speaking at six o'clock when the Speaker left the Chair.AFTER RECESS.Hon.Mr.LANGEVIN continued his speech.He said that the Opposition leader had objected to the manner in which the bonus had been divided.This matter had been well weighed by the Government when discussing the terms, aud he was surprised that the hon.gentleman had not found the provision one which might be accepted by the House, without fear for the future.must go on simultaneously, and all was to be completed in ten years.The prairie complain of that.For the eastern section per mile.at first thought.It was provided that the work section might go faster, but no one would they had reserved $16,250,000 or $250,000 The country nortlr of Lake Superior had been found not to be so barren as Fortunately for Ontario this road would go through that territory and open it up.The great objection of the leader of the Opposition was that the Company might build railroads where they They did not want | dictated to them by the Agent of the Syndi- | He challenged the fullest investigation as cate.Eastern Section at little cost.He produced a map of the road in order to show allow the Syndicate to choose the route which the road was to follow.Sir 8.L.TILLEY said that the hon.Municipality would only be too glad to | gentleman ignored the fact that the route | $32,000.(Uproar.) He did not wonder | have 8 railway on condition of exempting it | was subject to the approval of the Governor- | that these men did not like to hear recalled in-Council, Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT said that the tions by which the land was divided in | Minister of Public Works had intimated | Canada had been sacrificed by these men to belts at prices ranging from $5 @ $1, but | than the Government did not intend to in- | Sir Hugh Allan for $300,000 or $200,000 of this year he took the high prices for the | terfere, by saying that he considered that | money.He had to tell this hon.gentle- the Syndicate was best able to judge as to where the road should go.Sir 8.L.TILLEY said that the statement was in direct contradiction of the terms of the contract.Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT said that it was in accordance with the statement made by the Minister of Railways.Explaining on the map, he said that the Northern Pacific Railway contemplat.d making aa extension to Turtle Mountain, and if the Canadian Pacitic Railway was turned southward to within 50 miles of thut point this would furnish a line which was nearer Duluth than Thunder Bay by at least 116 miles.By this means the traffic of the immense country lying northward of the point of junction would be carried by Duluth.He did not say that this would be allowed, and he intended to have a formal declaration of the intention of the Minister on this important question.He objected to the proposel to hand over the road to the Syndicate in perpetuity, and he thought that there should be soma provision for resumption.He would call attention to the degradation of the road and the ignorance which the Minister of Railways had displayed as to the important clause of the contract.He admitted that it would be in the interests of the Syndicate to construct the central section in a substantial manner, but as regards the section east of the Junction he hadgreferred to, and more particularly the Lake Superior section, it would be quite possible, under the terms of the contract, to construct a road which would be perfectly useless and perfectly worthless for the conveyance cf heavy freights.By preventing any competition in the construction of the Railway the only hope which the people of tue North-West had fur the getting of their grain to market at a reasonable rate was destroyed.Ilaving thus touched on some of the objections to the contract, he proceeded to criticize the financial clauses.There was an agreement to recoup Sir Hugh Allan, and perhaps in the administration of 25 millions of stock some means would be found of recoup- pleased, while other people had } ing that disinterested gentleman for the | to get a charter.The Syndicate asked | losses which he had incurred.He quoted no subsidy.Their lands would | the leader of the Government and the Miniscountry be given?branch lines.these lanas.that.be put in the hands of settlers.the Syndicate would become the soon as possible., with, they would have to be indemnified.Hon.Mr.MTLLS\u2014Hear, hear.try.United Statesman, ceeded with.West to Montreal.The hon.gentleman need not hope to secure Quebec support by taking this stand.The Government scheme gave the couniry all it required, and with that a railroad on Canadian soil.He expressed the opinion that the contract was one which should receive the support of the House.There might be some things in it which some hun.members would rather not see there, but it should be supported as a whole.Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT \u2018aid that for 18 years he had had the honour of sitting in Parliament with the Minister of Public Works.During that period he had often heard him express himself with clearness and force.On this occasion he could not compliment the Minister, and assumed that the difficulty was not with him, but with the subject he was dealing with.They had had two speeches on this subject, from two members of the Ministry.The Minister of Railways could not find words in which to laud the agreement, and had he said as much for the contractors he (Sir R.Cartwright) would have agreed with him.The hon, gentleman had spoken of this as the proudest moment of his life, and that it would be a substantial legacy to leave his children.Sir CHARLES TUPPER said that the hon.gentlemen stood in the House and made a statement which was as utterly at variance with facts as it possibly could be He was surprised that the hon.gentlemen would make such a statement.(Excitement.) Sir R.J.CARTWKIGHT said they were uot dealing with men whos2 characters and artecedents in the management of Pacific Railway contracts were not unknown.(Cheers.) The hon.gentlemen must bear to be reminded of the circumstances which attended the former Pacific Scandal.He was strictly in order and strictly in his right in referring to that matter.He then quoted from the speech of the Miz:ister of Railways, ap showing that he had said that this contra.t would be the proudest legacy he could leave his children.Sir CHAS.TUPPER said that did not say a substantial legacy.Sir R.J.CART WRIGHM said that, if it was only to be a legacy of fame and not a substantial legacy, he was sorry for his mistake, and he was also sorry for the peor children.(Cheers and laughter) He could not understand why there had been such a difference in the speeches of the two Ministers.One said that everything was happy, while the cepted in the spirit of a compromise.He find that their rights had been trampled on and their inheritance thrown away.Murmurs from the staunchest supporters of the last year, and said that it was to save the | Government had shown already their dis- | leader of the present Governmentappointment, while the echos from distant parts of the country were heard.It was former contract.(Hissing by Hon.Mrhon.gentiemen did not like to be reminded that the public attention should be called dal was managed.But he would not waste his time and that of the House in referring | As a party man he should not object to the immediate as a bonanza to the Liberal parte.He the gentlemen opposite, but he Lad thought that there were gentlemen of unquestioned by supposing that they were mad, or that they were bought.Recollecting the past history of the gentlemen opposite it wasnot impossible that the con~ might happen now.He did not say that it | be lightly dismissed ; particularly when, not be all along the road, and they could not reach them without building side lines.Why should not facilities for opening the He was sure that the settlers who would be tnere in ten or twenty years would not thank the hon.gentleman for trying to prevent their getting railways.They had not forgotten the Bill of the hon.member for Bothwell, which proposed not only to give the right-ofaway but subsidies of land and money for the building of The next objection was that the Company would invest only $5,000,000 and recoup themselves soon by the sale of He could see no objection to If the grants were sold they would not be carried out of the country, but would The hon.gentleman had stated that the members of land owners of the North-West.This could not be so, as they only had 25,000,000 out of 250,000,000 acres of land there.It was not to their interest to hold the lands, but rather to realize for them as The hon.member (Mr.Blake) bad stated that the settlers in the North-West, if they submitted to this monopoly, and if their rights were interfered Hon.Mr.LANGEVIN said that the hon.gentleman might take a different view, but he did net think he would find many members in the House to support him.He trusted thie remarks of the leader of the Opposition.concerning Irish immigration, with such a monopoly, not to mean a declaration that no Irishman was wanted there.Referring to the remarks of Hon.Mr.Blake on the Sault Ste.Marie section, he said that the policy of this Parliament was not to have the Railway to go through a foreign coun- They wanted à road on British soil ; a road for the maintenance ol British -nstitutions on this continent, and not a road which would carry their immigrants through \u2018the Why had the hon.gentle- when he sat on the Ministerial Benches, advocated the building of the Sault Ste.Marie Canal ?He charged the leader of the Opposition with having stated in his speech last year that the people of Eastern Uanada were not being fairly treated, and that the eastern end was not pro- Like a cunning fux, and knowing that this speech would be brought against him, the hon.gentleman now advocated the line by the Sault Ste.Marie, which would bring the trade of the Northter of Railways as opposing the proposition te grant a ten years\u2019 lease of the Pembina brauch to the St.Paul and Manitoba Railway, on the ground that it would be granting them a monopoly, and he asked why these gentlemen had changed their views.From personal acquaintance with members of the Syndicate, and some of the sleeping partners, he hoped that tley would not abuse their powers, but they had no guarantee that the present composition of the Syndicate would continue ; although, if he were to take his chances between the perpetuity of the Syndicate and perpetuity of the present Government, he would prefer the former.He (Sir R.C.) hinted that certain contingencies might arise.For instance a very distinguished personage might think that the people should be consulted before their heritage was bartered away,and even in about two years time another general election would take place.He would, however, detain the House for & moment while he queted the opinion in which a memter of the Syndicate was held by leading members of the Government.He then read frem the Hansard report the closing scene of the session of 1878, in which the Minister of Railways called Hon.D.A.Smith repeatedly «Coward, coward,\u201d «Mean, treacherous coward,\u201d while the First Minister wound up with \u201c That fellow Smith is the biggest liar in the country.\u201d He (Sir R.Cartwright) had a very high opinion of Mr.Smith, but he thought that, unless the eulogiums of the other night washed away this oftence, the gentlemen opposite certainly owed an apology to Mr.Smith.He would call attention to what this territory had cost us.Taking the sections which the Government was to build, the cost, according to Mr.Flemings estimate, would be $33,000,000, or according to the latest estimate, $29,000,000 ; purchase money proper, $25,000,000 and subsidy, $25,000,000.Besides that, they lad incurred an annual obligation for the extinction of the Indian title, which amounted to, at least, $500,000 per annum, or capitalized $15,000,000.They had to include the extraordinary expenditure incurred in the survey and maintenance of Dominion Lands; the maintenance of the Mounted Police; the payments to the Indians ; the cost of the Red River expedition ; the maintenance of a garrison there, tue Dominion road, &c.Taking the entire expenditure in this regard they had, up to the 1st July, 1880, a total of not less than $84,000,000, or at Mr.Fleming\u2019 cost of the roud, to be handed over, $87,000,000.They paid $1,500,000 to get rid of the Hudson Bay Company, and were now called upon to pay very ncarly $100,000,000 to create a Pacific Syndicate monopoly.All the sales of land for the next 20 or 30 years would net pay the interest on these amounts.He referred to the importance of proper railroad facilities in these days, and the manner in which coinmunities were dependent on them.By their blundering, the hon.gentlemen opposite bad created one rebellion in the North-West, and now, by this Bill, they furnished material for a dozen rebellions.He referred to the changed posi- Gon of matters, as regards the value of lands since 1873 or 1874, and said that they were not now to be valued at the same price as they were then before railroad communication had been procured.By tne present scheme the only gateways to the North- West (the St.Paul and Manitoba Railroad and the \u2018Thunder Bay Branch) would be under the control of the same parties, and they could charge just as high rates as the people could stand.He pointed out that it was not fair to compare the cost of a first-class road with a seriously degraded road, such as that now proposed.He had intended to address some remarks to the leader of the Government, but as he was not in his seat he would deter them to another occasion.He (8ir R.Cartwright) appealed for delay in the consideration of this question, fearing that there might be a repetition of the folly of 1873.He would recall the warnings which were given by the member for Halton (Mr, Macdougall), by Sir A.T.Galt, and by himself, and to the subsequent events which followed.He would also recail a statement made by Mr.Kirkpatrick, at that time, that he was afraid that the confounded Pacific Railway would be the death of half-a-dozen Governments before they were through with it.He closed by saying that if the people were not satisfied now they would be heard from at the polls.Sir CHARLES TUPPER said that he had not intended to make a speech, but he rose for the purpose of answering the remarks with which the hon.gentlemun who had taken his seat had opened his observations.The hon.gentleman found himself in such à position that he was unalle to deal with this great question in the manner which it required, but lad turned aside into gross, unmanly persenality.(Excitement) There Was no : once from which such unmanly insinuations would full as harmless as from that hon.gentlemen.He (Sir Charles The debate on the Pacific Kailway reso- | other said that the contract was to be ac- | Tupper) did not forget that during the last five years that hon.gentleman had offended Langevin.After some remarks relative to | believed that the people of Canada would | the dignity of Parliament aud the dignity of Parliamentary debates to an extent which they had never, perhaps, been violated, by the remarks he had made regarding the What Had he in- had he accomplished by it ?Au indepen- jured the hon.gentleman ?amount which the Syndicate was to re- | about as hard to find out what the Ministers | dent public opinion had assigned that hon, ceive was $78,000,000, valuing the 25,000,- | meant as to find out what became of the | member (Sir R.C.) and the Government of Under the | memorable $32,000 in connection with a | which he was a prominent member to oblivion, and had left the party with which Langevin and other Ministerialists).The | he was connected toa mere corporal\u2019s guard.| Le made of wondertul foreign roots, barks, He could quite cxcuse the hon.gentleman, J'his was putting the lands at $1 per acre.| of the contract which, eight years ago, | and could make a good deal of allowance for of pretended miraculous cures, but a simper acre, the Syndi- | hurled them from power, but it was proper | him.Men judged other men by their own acts.Men who were dishonest themsclves than ihat of 1873, and $42,000,000 better | to the manner in which the last Pacific Scan- { saw dishonesty in others.They looked into | Own certificates by its cures.We refer to their own hearts, saw what they themselves would do, and supposed that others were by $:5,000,000 than that of 1873, and | to a crime, the circumstances of which un- | the same.His position as a Minister of the lie | and 1,000,000 better than that of 1874.| happily were too well-known.Crown, and as Minister of Railways was impregnable.He referred to the fact that, passage of this contract, as he regarded it | after accepting office, he had to let con- | ous Chest Complaints.\u2014The enumeration tracts amounting to $6,000,000, and, when might not have had the highest opinion of | Parliament met, the fullest information had { unfortunately, most EngHshinen know them been brought down.The House rose witheut his action being challenged ; but, emigration question, and repeated the charge | ability, and of unquestioned scrupulous- afterwards, a paper (the Globe), whose editor | mation of the lungs, and even consumption ness among them, and he could only ac- (Mr.Gordon Brown) was Bow in the sound {i ented by his speeches as large an immi- | count for their bringing down this contract, | of his voice, had poured upon him the | bing Holloway\u2019s Ointment upon the chest, gration into the country as would other.venom of his own blackheart.(Criesof « cowardly \u201d and cheers.) If there waga word of truth in the libellous, slanderous and false utterances of that paper ; it only went to show that the party whose What had bappened in the past \u2018organ it was had men representing it | tion, hitherto so distressingly disagreeable in Parliament who were utterly unfit was his opinion, but it was a theory not to | to discharge their duty.They had had the | class of diseases, Holloway's Pills should al- documents put before them; they were! He pointed out that there was no |t pany, and they should be treated in the best | proviso as to the sale of lands at reasonable { and then referred to the case of a man who way possible consistent with the interest of ( rates to settlers, but that the North-West { had departed from the usual course in dis.the country.They did not want them | had been handed over, bound had and fcot, | posing of £200,000 of bonds by a private The | to the Syndicate, and that the bonus was | bargain, and had refused to disclose the Union Pacific was exempt from taxation to | distributed in such a way as to make it | name of the party to whom the sale had a greater extent than it was propesed to | possible for the Syndicate to drop the | been made.the dangerous nature of the proposition to | der at such utterances from a man who had 0 his conduct in the House and out of it, Sir R.|.CART WRIGHT rose amid Ministerial outcries.He said he did not won- | only to look on the right side of him, when his colleague was in his place, to see the man of $10,000, and on his left the man of { to their minds that most infamous passage in the history of Canada.\u2018Che interests of man that, although he quite excused him for havi«g deserted his chief in the hour of need, yet he held him te be at lcast an accomplice after the fact, and very nearly as guilty as the man who was himself the criminal.As to the insinuation regarding the bonds he denied that he had adopted any new plan.He had adopted the plan of his predecessors.and approved by the best authorities in London, and which he had every reason to believe was in the best interests of Canada.(Cheers.) Mr.PLUMB expressed his indignation at the remarks ot the last speaker, and also expressed the hope that the editor of the Globe would profit by the utterances he had heard in Parliament.Hon.Mr.BLAKE did not rise to continue the debate but to express his regret at the remarks eof the Minister of Railways.If tie Minister had ought to complain of in his hon.friend's (Cartwright's) allusions he would better have served his own cause and better conserved the dignity of the House and inspired them with more confidence in his regulation ofthe charge if he had kept himself in the \u2018bounds of parliamentary language.It was a great mistake, indeed, for a member, because he feit himself to be aggrieved, to put himself in the wreng by the use of language which he had himself complained of.The lion.gentleman had used the words \u201cunmanly,\u201d « lying,\u201d \u201cslanderous,\u201d ¢ most dishonourable.\u201d They had heard a repetition from him as against the hon.member for Centre Huron of the very same language which he was indignant at his hon.friend from Centre Huron for using against him.If it was wrong for the hon.member for Centre Huron to make insinuations which he had publicly withdrawn on reading the hon.gentleman's speech in the Hansard, was it right for the Minister of Railways to make insinuations against the member for Centre Huron (Sir R.Cartwright) of the gravity which he made fn saying that he had disposed of £300,000 worth of bonds by private bargain, in the London market, and the purchaser?The only result of the statement was the insinuation that there had been some personally corrupt transaction ou the part of the member for Centre Huronthe Minister of Railways in attacking a genilvman, who was not permitted to recly, in language which was gfossly offensive.He appealed to the members of the House to maintain its dignity, and in making charges which they found it necessary to make, in the discharge of their duty, to abstain from the use of offensive, and un- parliamentary language, such as had proceeded from the hon.member for Niagara and the Minister of Railways.(Cheers.) Mr.BOULTBEE had no doubt that the his remarks might better have been applied to the member for Centre Huronthis kind, and to put an end to it, he moved an adjournment of the debate.gress, and Sir 8.L.Tilley moved the ad journment of the Houseence to the Christmas adjournment ?in a position to answer the question on Monday.The House adjourned at 11.50.NOTICES OF MOTION.* $100,000 and obtained the Government | that he had refused to disclose the name of He also criticized the conduct of House was much indebted to the leader of the Opposition for his lecture, but thought Mr.BUNSTER deprecated conduct of The Committee rose and reported pro- Hon.Mr.BLAKE desired to know the intentions of the Government wiih refer- Sir S$.L.TILLEY thought lie would be OF LONDON, ENGLAND, Having made the required deposit of License, are Now Prepared te transact a general FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS in the DOMINION.Every description of Property insured at the lowest rates of premium.HEAD OEFICE FOR CANADA: 42 St.John street, MONTREAL.JAMES BOURNE, Fire Superintendent.WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Gen.Manager for Canada.December 6 3m trs 291 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 trs 162 Professional Cards.R.J.Kimball & Ce, 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, BONDS, AND AUL INVESTMENT SECURITIES., November 18 3m str 276 MUNRO & MAXWELL, BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW.OFFICES: L'ORIGINAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont.J.MAXWELL, M.Muxro, L'Original, Ont, Alexandria, Ont.December 27 ws 30 McMAHON, GIBBINS & McNAB, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, &C.LONDON, ONT.HUGH ®{ACMAHON, Q.C.GEO.G.GIB3ONS GEO.M'NAB.April 2 OF ALL WINE MERCHANTS.~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1180.Board of Out-Deor Relief acknowledges, | Ala.KESNEDY s ested that a deputation ! osition had ma to the sche speak- | selves whether the name of the Minister of | ment closed.and ao man had dere ven.Ty .\u2018ati ° : Ad.KEN s position had ma !v to the scheme.Speak- | aelves whether the name of the Minister of | ment closed, and no man had dared to ven- Oticeswith thanks, a donation of $10 (rou a Le ap ra on earn, Drummond ing of the standard, he said it was to be that | Railways, which was signed to the contract, | ture any insinuation, the columns of that Insurance a! = Friend.T'he Superintendent of the Pro- 1\" Mr.J.MoBILLARD said they wanted a man | of the Union Pacific as completed and not as | was for the party of the first part or the | paper had been filled day after day with THE \\ who dd ot want to be pravor, Suche: men first built.It was in the interest of the | party of the se:ond part?He could only ing, slanderous utterances.Parliament | 1 t nt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; L i 1 ) time for the English to have thelr : | Company to build as good a road as pos.| account for this contract on three grounds, met a gecond time and nothing : Î > dangerous condi- | a parcel of new clothing for inmates, and $8 hel a ar Sat ne am ime, ror ba i sible.As to exemption from taxation, he | either that the Ministers were crazy, bought | been done.Not a man had been found to j | [£ nsurance SSOCIà 00 H El DSI EC K & CO S for Christmas dinner, Dir.W.8.Gentle one Mayor should, have + Enowlel e of both \u2018said that Municipalities might seck to have | or sold.(Laughter) It was nota bargain, | repeat the lying, slandercus utterances of bag cornmeal.noisusges, and he belicved Ald.Nelson had (11 oir Lurdens assumed by the Company, | but a capitulation, on terms which had beer | that lying slanderous paper.(Sensation.) (LIMITED) Mr.MCNAMEE moved, seconded by Mr.DRY MONOPO:.E, THEODOR SATOW & CO., LONDON, -SOLE AGENTS FOR GREA TB AIN INDIA AND THE COLONIR3 RIT ; February 18 LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEA MEAT-FLAVOURING 1 «Is a success and boon for which Nations should feel grateful.\u201d \u2014 See Medical Press, Lancet, Brit.Med.Jour.&ec.STOCK FOR SOUPS, \u201cConsumption in England increased tenfold in ten years.\u201d MADE DISHES & SAUCES, To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Chemists.CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY Sole Agents for the United States (wholesale only), fac-simile of Baron Lisp; s 8 Ç.David & Cn.42, vot Lane, London, England.ture in Blue Tnk across {ima Bredicma.EPPER'S QUININE AN \u2014 P strengthens the neryony andy system, improves digestion anima Spirits, recruits the health, For gop ih the health from the effect of hot clin LL itated tonic is Invaluable, mates thiy perrers QUININE AN N TORTIE contains an unvarying AON TONIC nine and iron.It Possesses all the re Jul these valuable tonics, - Lanishin oes of and symptoms traces Lie £ ei 1e nervous ystem p a tion of the body, and derangemient sondi.general health.of the EPPER\u2019S QUININE AN TONIC : rouses and developes the.ney TONIC gles, enriches the blood, Promotes a ner ispels languor and depression, fortifies 1153 digestive organs.Is a specific remedy the neuralga, aguie, indigestion, fevers of 3 dor kind, erafections, And in wasting di 8 ous te | gases, ser ndencies, &e.The whole greatly invigora Tonic, the mental facu les brightens pers , constitution greatl stren return to robust health certain ied: and à doses, 45 6d ; next size, 11s.Sold by Chem] ha everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Bears Laboratory, London, must be on the I ord There is no Tonic so certain in effect aa pet per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly \u20ac commended to residents of Indin and tra Colonics, and should always be kept read n every ca ÿ i for use y case of fever or febrile con.TINARAXACUM AND PODOP to weaknes: = a, re This Great Household Medicine Ranks Amongs the Leading Necessaries of Life.These famous Pills purify the BLOOD and act most powerfully, yet soothingly on the Prepared only by de EN ; p tly by J.Pepper, Long .i This Fluid combinati 3 , on, Liver, stomach.dicinal roots, is now wel inne ted from me- of blue pi] dyspeprla, bilan congestion ef the and calomel for the cure of ness, and all symptoms of ver, which are generally pain ei shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness oath the tite, furred tongue, disagrceable taste in morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stome ach, an feelings of general depression It sets the aslugsish liver in motion ve slightly acts on the bowels, gix ug a sense of health and comfort in 24 hours, It ig the safest medicine.Taraxacum and Podo hylii is a fluid made only by J.PEPPER ford Laboratory, London, whose name is on ever label.Bottles, 2s.9d.and Is, 6d.Sold by all Chemists.A most Aalaable and essentia) medicine for India, Australi ; Colonies generally.\u2019 8 the Cape, and OCKYELR'S SULPHUR Halk 5S ER will darken grey hair, and ina ow days completely bring back thé natural color, The effect is superior to that produced by an instantaucous dye, and docs not injure the skin.Large bottles, 1s.6d.\u2014Lockyer's 1g equal to the most expensive hair restorer, OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAI STORER\u2014Sulphur being hisiy pris for its stirnulant, cleansing, healthful action on the huir glands, LOCK YER'S RESTORL is strongly recommended.It is most agree F£idireys, and BOWELS, giving tone, energy, and vigour tc these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE.They are confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has becomed impaired or weakened.They are wonderfully cfficacious in all ailments incidental to Females of all ages; and as s GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE are unsurpassed.ITS SEARCHING AND HEALING PROPERTIES ARE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.for the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Mores E, James Street, R.& L.LAFLAMM ADVOCATES, 42 St.Hon.R.LarLaMyg, Q.C.October 14 PMiscellaneons.EVERY ACRE Worth a Million! LET ALL EXAMINE FOR THEMSELVES.The Great Land Sale OF TUE MOUNT ROYAL VALE AND Proposed Victoria City Properties.L.LAFLAMME.245 1880.copies of correspondence respondence subject.persons ?- AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.\u201cTRE GUV'NOR.\u201d The celebrated comedian, Mr.Geo.Fawcett Rowe, will appear the week after the great \u201c Sarah\u201d in the above amusing piece, which has created as big a sensation in New York as «Wilkins Micawber\u201d Mr.Rowe is supported by à very strong Cempany.\u201c A CELEBRATED CASE.\u201d Sir {Randal Roberts and Company give two more performances of the above excel lent play before leaving us on Monday morning next.There will Le a matinee this afternoon at 2 o'clock, and the last performance this evening.We strongly advise all our readers who have not seen Sir Randal's \u201c Jean Renaud \u201d to attend, they will never regret it.QUEEN'S HALL.A most enjoyable concert was given last night by Madame Roberti, Signor Bogdanoff, Mrs.Otis Rockwood and Messrs.Greves, Mills and Heard, Mr.Heard acting as accompanist, as well as taking part in the flute, violoncello and piano trios, which so appropriately and pleasantly opened and closed the concert.Madame Roberti has what might be call ed an immense voice\u2014iminense in volume, but not less so in musical qualities ; indeed, we lave seldom heard a voice so purely contralto as hers, and the audience were apparently as fully impressed with her excellence as we, judging by the enthusiastic encores demanded.Mrs.Rockwood selected songs better suited to her style than on former occasions, and showed her training and method to advantage.Her first song, ¢ Der Himmel,\" &r., of Kucker\u2019s was exceedingly taking with fluto obligato, and her second, « Dolly Varden,\u201d called forth awell-deserved encore, when she gave the pretty little Scotch ballad, ©\u201c My Nannie's awa.\u201d Of Signor Dogdanoft, we repeat that, he is one of the best bassos we ever heard, and managed.too, like a true artist.He was also encored, and enthusiastically so when he rendered Schuman\u2019s «'Fwo Grenadiers.\u2019 His career has been passed in St.Peters buig, Moscow and Italian cities, where hi voice always commanded good operatic engagements.We wish the Company every success in their travels.THE COLOURED IDEALS, The Coloured Ideal Troupe have a violinist amongst them who is ro good an artist as to have eained the name of the Coloured Remenyi, while the singing members have excellent voices and excellent training.Next week we shal have both music and drama to our heart's content.BOGUS CERTIFICATES.It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending to &c., and puffed up by long bogus certificates ple, pure, effective medicine, made of well- known valuable remedies, that furnishes its Hop Bitters, the purest and best of medicines, See \u2018Truths\u201d and \u201cProverbs,\u201d in another column.HorLowAY's OINTMENT AND PruL8.\u2014\u2014Danger- ofthese diseases is scarcely necessary, as, to their cost.Coughs, common colds, in- fiuenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, inflam- nits early stages, are best treated by rub- and upon the back between the shoulders.It penetrates internally, checks the cold shiverings, relieves the over-gorged lungs, gradually removes the oppression from the chest, and restores the obstructed respira.and highly cangerous.In treating this ways be taken while using the ointment ; Mr.Ross (Middlesex), on Monday next\u2014 Order of the House for returns showing all appointments and dismissals made under the Weights and Measures Act, from 1st ; day of July, 1879, to date ; and receipts and | chase money can remain on the property expenditures under the said Act, from 1st day of July, 1880, to 1st day of December, Hon.Mr.Mackenzie, on Monday next\u2014 Order of the House for copies of correspondence between the Governments of Great Britain and the United States concerning the alleged violation of the rights of United States fishermen; also, for bëtween the Newfoundland Government and the Imperial Government ; also, copies of all cor\u2014 between the Imperial and Dominion Governments respecting that Mr.Weldon, on Monday next\u2014Inquiry of the Ministry whether the Government intend to bring in any measure relating to the disposition of bankrupt or insolvent estates, or for the relief of bankrupt or insolvent In blocks of ONE ARPENT in front by three arpents in depth, fronting on a | grand avenue, well Macadamized, and ending at the water side.Nearly all the pur- for ten years at six per cent.The Brick Fields, Sand Pits, Quarries, Alumina and Fuel Deposits will be sold on similar terms, and the Water-power Lots on the River Side, as well as the beautiful Wooded Lots on the various Brooks and River Banks Intending purchasers can view the property and call and make their own prices and terms, and can have from one-tenth or an arpent to five hundred arpents in a black.The surest time to meet the proprietor will be between nine and ten o'clock every morning, at 532 St.Mary street.THOS.F.O'BRIEN.May 14 15 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.Mount Roval Vale and the Proposed Victoria City.One thousand acres of the richest land, in Villa Lots, with fifteen miles of frontage on the best macadamized roads partly surrounding, and all within a few miles of the centre of the city; several hundred acres of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quarries ; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant Villas, with Out-buildings) a complete Water Works, and no Taxes; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of first mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwards; and all my well-known City Properties for sale at extraordinarily low prices, THOS.¥.(\"RRIEN, 532 Sr.MARY STRUET JrLusry 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 Price only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms most liberal.For further particulars apply on the premises to L.N.F.ROY Sault-au-Recollet, Or to R.CAMPBELL NELLES, 210 St.James Streetapril THE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE, Published Semi-Monthly, containing the TIME TABLES AND MAPS of all CANADIAN and the principal AMERICAN RAILWAY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINES.For sale by News Dealers and Booksellers and by News Agents on Trains and Steamcrs.RICE, - - - - Apnual Subscription, £3.00, Advance avable a C.R.CHISHOLM & CO.Publishers and Proprietors, Chabaliez Square.NOT TCH.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway Company will make application to the Parliament of Canada, at its next session, for an amendment to their Acts or Incorporation, to grant them power to construct a Branch Road, commencing at some point on the present road in the Counties of Rouville, Iberville or Missisquoi, and , extending in a direct line, as near as may be, to connect with the International Railvay at the nearest accessible point in the District of St.Francis.JAMES OHALLORAN, Solicitor for Applicant.Montreal, November 26, 1880.2m 284 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made by the MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE, to the Parliament of Canada, at its next Session, for an Act to permit the fusion and amalgamation of the said Board with other Commercial Corporate Boards in that city.Montreal, 11th November, 1880.NOTICE.is Lereby given that an application will Le made to the Parliament, of Canada, at its next session, for an Act to incorporate a Company to be called the «Credit Foncier of the Dominion of Canada,\u201d for the purpose of lending and investing money on the security of real or personal estate, bonds, dee bentures, &c., and of raising money on bonds, debentures, &c., and with such powers and privileges as may be necessary or expedient for the business of the Company 275 W.B.IVES, On behalf of Applicants \u20acctober 29, 1880 7x 269 \u201c4 And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has able in use, and never fails in its acti the eolour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which hag been lost.No other hair dressing is required, Large bot.Lies, 1s bd.Sod by Cheinlsts, Hairdressers and Perfumers in London, the Co IY, throughout the world.\u2019 uatry, and ockyer\u2019s is equal to any of the high- preparations, i y gh priced OCKYER'S SULPHUR MAI; ER is the best for resicring gros ha, à its former colour.It produd.s sm riety natural shade, and is absolutely huriuless, Recommended for destroying scurf and ens couraging growth of new hair.LIVER COMPLAINT R.KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS {without Mercury.) The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FLATU LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms of disordered liver und dyspepsia.Ackrowledged by many emineat surgeons to be the safest and muildest pills for every constitution.In boxes wl 1s 1}d, 28 9d, and 4s 6d.and Ulcersit is an infalliable remedy.If cffectually rubbed ou the neck and chest, as salt into meat, it cures SORE THROAT, Bronchitis, i Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.For Glan:lalar Swellings.Abcesses, Piles, .Fistulas, {rout, Ftheumati
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