Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 15 janvier 1881, samedi 15 janvier 1881
[" > nada hay at quoted mates.We quote ne torn sells at $24 per ton,and prime tS20 @ S21 per $22 @ $23, and common 3@ $24 per ton ton.Saw od si per ton for oat.\u2014 for rye, and $ \u2014 iser.IMPORTS.\u2014\u2014\u2014.ee FROM SEA.| Per S8 Moravian, Capt Graham, fron: DOMINIO i INE Liverpool, H& Allan, agents \u2014Via Boaton = A TTP ~~-H&J Russell 41 bdls; Thos Robertson&co 5 5; Order 1,484 puddle bars; C A Binks ; pets A Darling 4 hhds; J Robertson 8 as \u201cne À plates; DeSola Bros 100 cs auc J opekeo ; 3 CENTS 250 bxs; W&F P Currie&co 0; Lhos sT MS PRICE 5 C Robertson&co 72 plates; M McKenzie 126 £ ush ; | bdls; G Lomer, jr, .\"vlc.SE AS Sie 31 a me Pork\u2014Opens | Via Halifax \u2014Gbbéco 1 08; Order 17 blès ss 7 _ May.Barley \u2014Pork\u2014Opens Via Halifax \u2014 ; ils, Ca I RY 15.1881.- Pb.012 .013 shipments, 27,000 dr 108 2 g13 40 March.11.28 | Order 3 do; Can Rub Co 3 bles; Casells, 8 TENTE - \u2018he.5 Sheet Tron.$13.15, 813.\u2014Lard 5 do: e&co 2 pkgs; Walter, = 22 ; Lean at $13.424, ary.9.38am \u20ac0 5 do; J W Mackedie&co LEN ahi MONTREAL, SATU al, \u2014 T4 D Propuce\u2014The sale has been LEAP\u2014 à » \u2026 4 % @ 4 3 a m\u2014S1É.824 uskked Febru asked March.11.24 W&co 1 cs: W Ewan&Sons 2 do; Green, Son.A aa x 5 < : ut- Pig, #1 BL sr es e0 0000 \u20185 .5 am SS ha 88.; ; Green, Son: i ; = 2 ES fi h ded 91% AIR 5 kgs.of Kamouraska 2, rase .\u2026 5 30 pe.March._ Re.28 cs; J OBrienkco T tales; Glos pas HE val : commanded @ ted of 500 pkgs.Sheet, do.500 \u2014$8.90 @ $8.92h \u201d 14, \u2014 Wheat \u2014 Re- | &vo ; eu ~~ Dominion Telegrap repor i to the Lower | Sheet, do.650 | a.m.January 14.do.bale; Fancher , the \u2014 7 ment to : Pass suc0ss \u2026\u2026\u2026.80 WAUKEE a ts.2,000 do cs; Ross&H 1 cs; C Huston 1 by ; ui Jaime o i LL Cards | re ans sold a1,984, Porte.English \u201cere are still looking Sho.dO.ceeiiniiennnes oli} @ 0124 celpté, S06 Bushee February.107 a.m.\u2014 Eris 4 cs; H Storey &co 2 do 2 Des; M .; y : ; ts.= vi STEEL\u2014 .30 a.m.\u2014 ' ; iy Ne - 20 bags: Grand Trunk Rai way Tons.: Professional Cards, see A.e ® | and Richelieu eold down from 59% to 69, around for fine goods, but are very par | STEEL Bi Bs 39 A he Fras, Ducz-\u2014January li.Fisher, Songco canes {1 Phgs 20] gr : Ve 3 y T City Gas declined from 165 0102 Canada icular in their selection, ie Fastern 2 rng, do.300 .8% RECEIPTS OF PRO G.T.R.Q.,M.,0.&0, | Thos Ja &co 1 bale; Skelton Bros&co 2 cs inion.oo Ontario.\"3176 Steamship Notices.| R J.K imball & Ce.IF YOU WANT THE FINES Cotton Co.was firmer and.strengthened, to i ein th ows for Clio ie em | Spr 750 dE 5 x 5 Th Series sas EXAS.0200000000 2,700 | Te .3°850 4 ., .: Ofthe New A .Ingot TIn.\u2026.00000cenece ee een ere .heat, bush.; ; McIn.Texas.5 LAWS.cov.a 00000 200 .\u2014 Q, \u20ac ; .18 |W , 250 ; patomedeo 5 ples; Meln- Quebec.LB Shr CEE A ! KERS AND BROKERS, TOCRAP H [125 The transactions were: Boreas s :\u2014\u2018\u2018 Business is fairly pores ao Copper NIET 0 174 0 | Barley, bush.124 nn oye, § ronchaco 9 os; Renkin, Becca | ae _\u2026.1.2:000 | Canada (build\u2019g).AL i 1 | 2 7 re S BAN COURT, NEW YORK P H Oo or MORNING BOARD.ti .clear sharp weather apparent ance of Zinc, sheet, # 100 8.560 Leur brls ; = 273 do; Peter Bailliekco 15 do; Order 1 do; Silvo sn Ri Fl | p\u2014 : MO: ! 3 yoars membership in New York Stock tOR FRAMING YOU HAVE EVERSEEN Montreal, 616 @ 180, 17 @ SM ae o tendency to draw on ona small ose Bhôéé, # 100 3 RUSIAA 0 % ë Tetiow.! 1 45 verman, Boulter&co â des ro Khoon ; ; ii ni liows: ye: NT 13 years\u2019 mem : 5 @ 99$ ; Molsons, and there v .Proved Coil Chain, § in.0% :! ; poulterkos © 0e; H 8 @ Anhor Staamers will «ail as to R LIVERPOOL.Fy 4 Ï ENT L R - io, 75 @ 100, 5 @ 993,5 ; local buyers, ail orders, | Eroved Coil Chain, à in.0 3 Leathe 1 dos M À Levis ; co 1 do; .FROM PORTLANE FO th Jan.ma, 3 i A Exchange.= N 0 TO mo, ?.|.in the number of m Anchors.Lo 17 Leaver.1,65 ; igne 1 do Bortosktco 1 ao: a i 8 8 ! ° ; -\u2014\u2014 E sor = oo à ws, 450 2 pans - Tears gg antes 12 @ 118; Mont The ma et woven, cannot be called an IRATE OS ¥va 02% @ 0 W& H Wines .JO 15 cere Donald Aes Moss 2 do; H Sugden,Evans j EROORLYN césrssssess +++.25th Feb.4 eos AIR L e MARGIN, STOCKS, BONDS, AND ALL INVE _ I DIO Telegraph,50 @ 128%, 25 @ 129, 355 @ The ¢ one by any means, and while paying Spanish Sole NoPR A 130 9 0s Tobacco.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 ples; 5 7 oan 2 dos 3 Sugden Evans si es PARK .tive 0 ; Consl- oO.\u2014_ \u2018 ; xcol 4 I TT Jan.se == ' h R ute er 18 3m stT 276 MR.1283; Dominion Telegraph, 25 - vas former rates buyers still chow a closely China.\u2018Baie ee =: oz 0 2 PRODUCE MARKET, votes Bros cv; Kenneth Compiel seo! : CBI Montreal to Liverpool, $57.80; Re- re « Old Reliable Short Route.B 1064 ST.JAMES STREET, | Richelieu, 35 @ 594, 88 @ 508; City Pas derable degree of enuton and potter feeling | Sn & i wii 188 - 88 [LIVERPOOL PRODUCI (ET re SR 3 r 101.9.der ract with t overn i CDOUGAL RO , @ 117 ; City Gas, * | on quality.to-day, | Buffalo, No.1.02 Jan 14, 5 do.co 1) pkges F & J y Le Si teerage Tickets issued at the | (7 ur and Newfoundland for the \\ Three Express Trains Daily, Re Ren L 4 * YOU WILL GET IT SURE! senger, 200 ; y Su previously noted was more marked er sla, No 2 je Lom ° 2 .sda.13, dant Bu, Loclereteo 400 Gnodinger, jo pale l\u2019phrough Tickets can be OY Thokat Ofcos in Conveyance of the Mails.| Bleeping Cars are autached so Night Prats Stock Brokers, AND 1, 50 @ 180 95 @ 1793, 14 @ | the rise of 28.In ongland considerably.| Rough (Light).\u201c08 - 884 | Livenroo 9812018089 ë SE ge Sco 41 do; Hodgson, a er k Railway Ti + Slee 1 and Boston and Spring- ; : Montreal, Montreal, ' \u2019 > thened the views : 13fc | Harness.0% 042} Floar.PEER aol c , Skco 41 do; Hodgson, Sumner d cipal Grand A re Bills of Lading are between Montreal and Troy, and Parlor 69 St.Francuis_Xavier Street, Mon \u2019 Molsons } y uotations\u201413c @ 133 Waxed Upper, Light.036 .038 | Spring Wbe 38% 90196 910 33 pRge, Stirling, Me QI Hi a ai Sarre Day pres pe hy rest and i L NEW Wouk.; Ontario, 2/@ 994, 1 @ 100 ; Molso _> | We repeat former q do medium and .040 | Rod Wi'r (new) 91019 0 @ 5 | co 33 pkgs; ; S Carsley 6 pkgs; R : pe ri I : CET PE > Montreal Stock ï 178$ ; Ontario, September.Do long).2087 : Winter.9 0 @ 99 @ 131 OR Co 2 do; à granted to ang or Passage, apply in won : 1 Cars to Da, 3 via Troy.Stock Exchange, and New & * ; Merchants, 50 @ for fine to finest Sep Grained Upper (long).0-1 06 | Ra 90 @ 21 Da 3,5 Casey 6 phgs; À H For Freig & Co., 17 East India Boston and New York v TREAL.Of the Montreal Stoc Py 40 @ 107, 25 @ 106%; Ants, - tch Grained Upper.\"015 0 018 | depen 239884612438 68 | Kilby on TJ o, Lons.8 to Bowering.Jamieson Flinn, Main & TRAINS LEAVE MONTRE ia Stock and Gold Exchange.93, 300 @ \u2014\u2014\u2014 Sco rained CEPér- : = 0 | Club thew) ll 5 00158 @ 3 J Claxton ke ln ote : Fry A py ahi FE | me ne \"Dolled Engine, ely Lovel1or Fiteliburgh, also for New York via BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &c, OCEAN STEAMERS.@ 118%; Commerce, a To hy 300 NEW YORK MARKETS.Spilés, caif, Sera 1ET 103 2 070 | Gombe.2 8 981838 00 dus 7 dos Cault Bre & co 88 do: 1.Mon Jherson: at all Gran ollowi Doubled - ine, bullt in we 139 : Montreal elegraph, a : Îtv in Do uniors.060 .07 arley .\u201886 2 @ 0 0 5 ill 3 cs; Greenshields, w.M.Macpherson ; © AN p IRON STEAMSHIPS.They are rpassed Springfield or Troy.November 13 RTURES FOR JANUARY.; ® 123% eather and the difficulty Calfskin (light).075 :: 080 | Barley.62a 001828 80 | Ee ern Chvornil 3 cs; Gr elds, Son Rallway Offiices ; o R NCE & CO.ter-tight compartments, are unsu Pa sed For Waterloo, 7.15 a.m.3.20 p.m.DATES OF DEPA o @ 125, 25 @ 1243, 495 @ 124, 50 @ 123 > The stormy w sudicial effect fekin (HEb 110 075 Ll 080 Qala.\u201c24 0 00850 rm Cara 3 ox, Green by : ve Exchonge Cours | iron Ji Be modern iim 520 pm, Night Kx press for How Ë kson Rae, ; From To 3 23.3 ds have had a preju ; .Calfskill.017 | pork .66 0 018 0 @ 0 &co 2 do; ¢ Robertson, Linton& ri ; Shs ca ge ER HA Jackso Sails.ro Liverpool 0 @ 123%, 173 @ 123; } mov Ing goo lets, with | French Ca 015 I | Po 8 0 @ 0 @ 40 0 May&co 50 pkgs: Robertson, mp gs 89 ith all the m t.| 8.20 p.m.Nig m.next .Steamers 4 Portland Liv 1 (25 @ 123%, 10 3, : and the markets, b Caliskin.ce 013 - DY | Pork @ 2018 boo?doi ers, Linton ce me al are Commanders.ve BL New York ato a.OFFICE : klyn.York Liverpoo 994 ; | upon business, ; The pre\u2014 | Paten 11 38 6 ola 6 @ 00 ; Montreal News Co 5 bales; e, 7 January < ments that practical expe nders.Troy, arriv ; y BERS Broo anic NewY rk London ada Central Bonds, £600 @ 993; upo exceptions, are quiet.ep Enamelled Cow.ou 8 I | Hacon 36a 4 nog | Tho Mako 0 0 ales Tet 5, .0 Shi ers and | Vessels.Tonnage.aile mes morning.Night Express for Boston via ROYAL INSURANCE CHAM ! Braman New york Glasgow | Can aa ; h, 50 @ 914; Riche- | some few hh x actire spring season, how- Green Hides.018 2 015 Taliow 48 2 8 à 8 9 @ 98 |co 29 do; Mo pus One Is\u2019 ca Jo ; 0 ice Sardinian 5 Clap.i Brown,\" Lowell, and NING NOR, Ese \u2019 NOTRE DAME STREET.Circassia 5 NewYork erp Dominion Te grep \u2019 @ 59%, 10 @ 59; pargtions for parent, and iu view of the Bheepaicins (old 076 .1 19 Cheese (new).66 6 © Munro&co 3 pkgs; Aol May&co 4 do; | hh À J lan : : ih i \u2019 y are ap at .= AN 5 .07 ee pr a : Thos 2 > use : orters Sarina.x i & BA 0 sm at FIL Darga ah B00 Troy at 3 YA¥CIAL, INVESTMENT and Cou- Rhyniand Tan 15 Ney vor Liverpool | lieu, 95 @ 593, 25 ! \u2019 @ 125.ever, | condition of the country and Lam skins.ve 07 / Watsonkco 8 à JH A Nelson&Son 3 cs; Ys \u2018 : 3600 Capt.; ; burgh at 8.00 a.m., Troy GENERAL FINANCIAL, ¢ ryoming.Jan 18 erpool @ 124, 75 9- | prosperous q 1eces- | Shearling .5 2 er, jr, 2 do; - do: ; : a 360 Cape Jon ia 19 Cn York at sain s Acenr, Moioipaz or oremr Boxos Batavia Eo Jan 18 New-York Tiverpoo Canada Cotton Co., 25 > he N fi e moderate prices for most of ther t is | Sheepskins dressed No.! su .87 MARKETS BY TELE pr Bros 4 do; E Thoanct&co 5 do; ! reassian.4000 Capt.John Graham._ \\740a.m.air vi À t 8.00 x.I., ar- | MISSION / .D \u20ac Loaxs oN | Batavia.Jan 19 NewYor! A 1 lation on the New | th ies of life.the prospect is ep: ed go 2 GW .675 omer, J 4 7 fon iehardson: Montrealat 1L00 pom, «s Loveur AND Sozp.ada.\u201cJan NewYork Liverpoo The boom and specu i d luxuries of life, 1 d XX.o0ees 875 LD.&co 1 do.I LT Feray A Eo Rr Rens | Expr f 11.60 p.m.AND Stocks ; ErrkcTrp.| Can Jan 20 New Bore .saries an further Do o \u2026 800 .\u2026 : NTREAL HERA John Munro k 3 Rn Si i Farner RRR rigs ly Nowra & Tren.an OTHEL SECURITIES Err Gelthe un iee 25 NewYork Hamburg hange are almost unpre ing.There has been a do XXX 500 1: 9% TO THE MON TRUNK WEST.4 y oN Nova Scotian.3300 Capt.her, R.N.R.ght Express leaves Boston at 7.00 p.d | MorTGAGES OR rR CoM- Merb.\u2026.Jane NewYork Rotterd\u2019m York Stock Exchange encouraging.1 ; ly to the Do a XXXX.GRAND TRU [oa To Capt.3.Troe Night EN via Fitchburgh, an CCK Stocks, MERCHANDISE © Gellert.Jan M NewYo rerpool nd |v ; Grain, due largely to t Na 0 X.1000 .10765 ; Molson Hibernian .Japt.M.Trocks.via Lowell, and 6 p.n., via rriving | ADVANCES ON STOCKS, Amsterdam.21 Portland Liverp The market was strong a slieht advance in > yo do XIXX 0 078 = \u2018 TRUNK WEST } = Siri a re mes |N ontren at Sane Lene arriving PAPER NEGOTIATED.Lake Manitoba.Jan 21 P wYork Liverpool gedented.d gh lati f speculators.eading To anse csoccar 0 .CANA W Bow&co \" . ots and Froight Rates, api ' Brin oe Ne York London tty nearly the entire list.: ices.Cotton is lower Bran y, Hen cases.1075 .EAT \u2014 Fall, No 1, 17; 1 G W Benson I ird 250 bags; a Winter Steamship Service via Écamdina ai 00 Cant.Nef Mecaar, VO \u201ccols ant Fraitrosd Ofices NS st.Levs Pearson & Kingsford, | Pevonia Newyork Bomen slong pretty a et racher fuller price.Coton | sv | EE i SE mar = pa\u201d i Sih ER ve uenos { Cdpt.Legallais.Central Vermon y 1d Main.Boston 1 aul co Hy - fhe .: with prices in favour Da A 21-10 80.1075 GROAN ) ) do; Lord} | ui de nd Portland, Grecian.3600 Capt.McDougall, James Street, Q NEYS, SOLICI- | Moravian.5 NewYork Liverpoo .trong and buoyant, Reading Leather are inactive, To Otard.Dupuy & 66.113 80 18 (No 2 ; , $109; Barley, No 28 do; Brodie Harvey \u2018 ; itoban.3150 Capt.Menzies.VIALL RRISTERS, ATTOR y 5 a Jan2 à k Liverpool | particularly strong , kinds of Tobacco are dull, Do cases.107% .0 102; No 2, 92c \"1.Grec: No 2, | Lord&Munn ; to: Tees, Cl 10.in conection with the Manitoba .2000 Capt.C.J.Menz WAM.B.y BA RI YS RIES, &o.Arizona.Jan 2 NewYorl don = da Southern 12% f buyers.All kin dob wn pe \u201cdo éve.32 0 11s No 2, es Ne a a 260 des Bank of Qu lian .Sapt.Scott.; Passenger Agent.TORS, NOTARIES, Gallia.NewYork Londo vanced 53 and Canada So of buy ; hich is quite active.Bisquit Dubouche 3 850 | gr So No Pons, » 67e; No 3, | Lord&Mun : of Tees, Ci ey AY 0F CANADA Phœnician 2800 Capt.James Canadian 417 Broadway.2 ueen Jan 26 D Liverpool | advance : llowi cept Pennsylvania, w R Do Bisq do cases., 8 3 40 87cy ; No.2, 33e ; Corn, 5 | do by Craig 3 dos : i GRAND TRUNK RAILY d''aidensian .\u2026\u2026.on Cant: MeNichoL, New York Omos, Washington Street.d Buildings er Le Jan 27 Boston rk Liverpool Compared with yesterday, the following | excep + is quiet and steady, and Re- Po era) CASES.320 8 45 | 66c ; Oats, No 1, 34c ; No.2,3 Extra, $4.80 ; | Wilson 14 do; do: J A Mathewson 3 do: the Corinthian .2400 Capt.Mo N Boston SA J HOBART, - Freehor u £3 Sat y of Chester.Jan 27 Newjork Hamburg | Vompare 1\u2014Lake Shore, | Raw Sugar quiet Coffee is quiet and Do Sarerac à Go viernes 320 .9 50 FLOUR\u2014Superior, $4.90 ; 500$ ring | Tecs, C& Wilson 9 do; « Order 200 do: lonSS Co | fncerne.\u2026.2200 Capt.Kerr, WM.F.SMITH, «W.Supt City \u2026Jan27 New d Liverpool hanges appear :\u2014Advanced\u2014 \u2019 | fined the turn cheaper.\u2018 dy Do Bonte Jo.500 Superior, $4:90 ; Extra, SA es, CENison © dos 74 Mi : hipp'g Co | The Dominion 88 \u20ac ; .1500 Capt.Mylins.Agent, General Supt.Herder .2 Portlan 7 chang .; do, | fin lasses is steady.D do 32 \u2026 340 | Pancy,$4 75 8 ; Fine, $4 15; | Bell, ls tallow; A The Ces Tries & ly Damion, Tine.Acadian diand .1850 Capt.F.McGrath.A eter 4 ct.8, 1880, A COU RT STREET, Toronto.Ontario.Tan NewYork Hiver pool #; St Paul, 24; North-West, 24 5 do lower.New Orleans ais business Do Pints.35 1 30 Ee tra 5 4 80; Superfine, $4 60 ; Fine, $4 15; Baylis 48 doi Order 16 ls dow; A dy Liverpool and Portland during class Clyde THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL Joux LEys JAMES PEARSON, England .Jan » NewYork lasso preferred, 54 ; N.Y.Central, i ; fe In Tron there is s io Lau pas ol De Vine G 2e : i 5 i Basi 0 me Si i oe Born i ; following - .Anchoria, 15 Halifax 1 : Erie C $ ; do.2nd, itat re uiet yes Do Jules R .13 11 SEEDS\u2014 se, sather: Cassily, Skioo 23 du; BLT She à HB Ranasrowo.Tolynesis jon Halifax Liverpoo Centrol, 1§ ; Erie Com., §; vanced.Other Metals are quiet 1 Do Rerauit's, ® gai.395 10 340 50 @ $2 60.Pagels&F 3 hhds tobacco; ine Built Steamships, leaving Friday in eac MAIL LINE, 2 192 | | Monavian.Jan 22 Halifax Liverpool , , ; D, L& West , 14; Delaware | vanced.Refined Petroleum is quiet anc © J.Denie, H.Mounis & Co.3% .: 36 |thy, $250 0 6 35 age 3 ids tobacco; Morindico 52 chs Thursday an ; August 1 Sarmatian.Jan 14 Boston Glasgow Ohio & Miss, 3}; D, \u2019 L, | are quiet.Refine tificates (Crude) Do a Co.1 gal.3m - 20 HOGs-\u2014se 10 @ $6 35.gn atco 50 des M Laing week :\u2014 Dominion Line.1 every THURSDAY, Waldensian.Jan d 14; N.J.Central, § ; Wabash, teady, but United Certifica dull Be o oases.S80 21 500 BUTTER\u201415¢ @ 18c.00 ; | 239 dressed hogs; Orde W Raphaclæ Beaver Line Tons.pv Sailing from Liverpool WEDNESDAY, and LAFLA _\u2014 14 & Hudson, 1}; N.J.2.: 24; g Ys | le u Other Oils are dull.Do itard\u2019s, # gal.: 70 \"HE STREET\u2014Barley, 75c @ $1.00 ; r do; Order 427 do; F W D! .0! klyn 8,800 | and from Boston eac 3 RDAY, calling R ' \u2019 : MONTREAL, January 14.ferred, 4; Union Pacific, \u2018|are a little up.Monev is easy Be Bo rds, cases 80 1 7 ® BUTTER T_ 456 @ $100: | 230 dressed do; EN Repas ; site| On EAE \u2018royie to icecive or ; , ox ; do.preferred, # ; ights are steady.Kone J Do D&O 2.310 .32 lc; Spring Wheat, do; Order 226 ; > cs ST Tike Baht 5 Toronto: 3 8,284 ai uen Voyle Là ogsive pp bon Th roland and i ADVOCATES, The 8S.\u2018\u201c Toronto,\u201d from Portland, ado 5} ; Kansas & Texas, 15 Canada og gE cent, and Foreign Exchange Po Quantin & Co.& Co 85 - 35 a Se Fall 81.00 @ S110 ; Oatmeal, 8300 @ on allo do; Order 138; x Patton 23 Fos her.Lake CRAPROINTED SAILINGS: Mails an are intended to be despatcued, - : rived at Liverpool on 1 124 ; Rock Island, 1; C.St.P.; Do Pin t Castillon&Co.,gal.3 35 .3 10 \u201890; Cornmeal, $3; Pork, new, 317.00 [@ bag: Adams Tobacco Co 4, lis i SEN Jan 2 181 Ce AY St.James Street, the 1st inst, ar Southern, ; ific, §; do, pre- firm.Do do CASS.2 10 LL 480 $3.90; Wheat and Flour, quiet and un H McLaren 50 brls pork; Adam Darling re the KE NEPIGON.Dec.2k, 1880 FROM BOSTON, TRAIT ,W .42 ce Friday.M.& O., #; Northern Pacific, ; do, F4 VORK WOOL MARKETS obe doe 210 4% | $890; 4 Flow quiet and un en is por Asa Dar 1 for FAKE WINNIPEG.an.7, 18% 2.00 p.m Mn, J jan,\u201d from | ) ; Joseph, 4; do.YORK WOOL MARKETS.lee Isiand Wine 135 dom | Sen We du pminal, Peas, | H McLaren 50 1 3 260 Lag A ES LIVERPOO TR fan 8, EE C L.LAFLA SS.\u2018 Waldensian, # ; Hannibal & St.Joseph, §; NEW © ica, 1 .35 | chang ; ed.Corn, dull.Hog ld 3 cars wheat; Pag i \u201cORAN D PISE POLYNESIN « Jan: 35, 159 om ME.| Hon.R.LAFLAMME, Q.C.245 \u2014The Allan SS.ferred, §; Ha .re leted | Rum, Jamaica, .2% .22 ts and Rye unchanged., H M Gould : ; Coaticook&co dis- L PORTLAND TO LIV POLYNESIAN.« 23, 12.30 pum ANGE OF TIX .; 14 3 .Boston at 8.15 a.m.on I Mountain, 3; L.& U., the business comple Demerara rates 23 +: 25 | Onts Bi ol A Goud cas whet; Pe hole { DOMINION LINE.AVIAN.Jan.23, rm | CHE October Glasgow, arrived at Bos referred, # ; Iron , Since our last, th ket has DA.22 0e sors sa se nsc e0u ces va000 % !! 215 | firm and improving.] Lh : le Dec.31, 1880 MOR.\u201c Jan.27, 6.30 a.m asgow, p .2;C.C.& il, but the marke Cu 's, @ gal.2 PEAN Pr Watson à be 2 bal per's TORONTO.750 .14, 1881 *SARDINIAN.IENCING ON d ald Friday .; Pacific Mail, § ; Manhattan, 2; C.has been very small, bu has cha- | Gin, DeKuyper's, # gal.42 \u2026 430 EURO .1 do; 2 {he RUOOKLYN.: 28° 1881 COMN < | an & Mac on \u2019 riday.\u201d from Liverpool, #4; Declined\u2014 of the strength that ha Do green cases.775 ; 8% on, January 14.OM EO RE da § BROOKLYN.28, HALIFAR acienn \u2014The SS.< Texas, ; -, C.C.& L, à.not lost any of .In fact ed CARES.+.sv vrrnser ss 15 -\u2014 38 LIVERPOOL, M, ne 5, i BERRI, JE LA OW, ee.31, 1880 ; san OY Baturday, Jan.8 Thursday, Dec.23rd, 1880, Maclennan SOLICITORS, NOTA- a Lhe 55 arrived at Halifax at 7 this vos > ra 24 ; Iinois Central, } ; | racterized it since the year opened present Do Bol 2 Duniops, 4 gai.i i : 15 COTTON Mode lands outage?Latur 1 tags a = ont AE 1ips are ail of large carry nd Hip AN ; \u201c Jan.15 lows :\u2014 RIES, &c.1e > este > 1 lders appear indi .] ed cases.: ee -16d Paquin 42 do; ¢ ) :l : met a Sepia | MORAVIA Tan.3 \u2018Pratns wi De ed, Ma.I : ing (Friday.) F., 14, and A.& P.Telegraph, | ho ré ap : onfidence in an early Do xr L200 .210 64d ; Orleans, 6 13 .quin CE J McKenzie 8 cords wood; 1.Yor pacity, will Insure ut the jon for asseng ts, | MORAVIAN.\u201c Jan.D Mixed.Mail.Express.CORNWALL, ONT.o | morning rue el manufacturer, | St, L.&S.F., 1#, ce hange | inaction, expressing ¢ hey make no | Do Hencke's.650 :.675 | 64d; ESE\u2014G8s.nan 15 do; lle 16 do; J B Fe Bu iporior gecommodation \u201cy ail Grand | SARMATTAN : ton on the for EXNAN, TL.SANDFIELD MAC- | op 1 B, Willow's flann The market for Sterling Exchang ival of business, thus they ds.| Boo oor PI.gal ind 0 6 1.07 | CHEESE\u2014 LONDON, January 14.| Vernon 8 do; À Lachapelle Lemire ÿ te have super Bills Lading issued by » Passengers may embark at Bosto vious | Leave Hochelaga 100am 830am 5.15 pm | D, B.Mac.D, JAMES W.LIDDELL.\u2014 Lancashire, England, has 1%.ne d at $4.80% | TEViV tocks into consumer\u2019s hands.Hrwines, 60 0.p.,#Tmp.g Ln 0 Sam ) Joi, 8 Lachapelle 10 do, | oH rank Hallway Agents in cape SELKIRK, , Steamers marked * on the evening pre ttawa.a.1l.30am 1.10 pm 9.55 pm .DONALD, 87 at Rochdale, Anca: 0 as dull, and the rates unchanged at $4.effort to urge stocks their reason for | Rye Whiskey.# Imp.gal., ETARY.\u201411 30 a m\u2014 Cons 16: Champag .& Fafortune 4 do; G Beauesdy Trunk in Liverpool to H.J.Beaver sailing, if they so desire.Arrive at Ottawa.April iled.Liabilities, £60,000.was dull, .d $4.84 for sight: Manufacturers yet give as ti | OA DA CN te enay.25 50 @ 27 00 MON Aerial ee 5 des D 0 dos ea coté , IN Morrcon Et, | o i Leave Ottawa for 8.10am 4.55pm | _T4 failed.Id made ty-day.bills, and $4.> a .hibited to the con m\u2019s Dry Verz .0028 -16 monev:; 98 11-1 ey ; | A.+ J A Vaillancourt 0; ; con.: Canada 5 RY, Domin.> Montreal, .12.10am 8.: that Jay Gou for sixty-day.> .k of interest exhi G.H.Mum Blanche.28 00 .7-16 money; ls, 98 9-10 money ; | soleil 6 do; 1 5 do: I Munager MAIN & MONTGOMERY, Don N, | Rates of Passage from Hochelaga .\u2026 1250 pm 9.35 pm & LEITC It is estimated tha .loaned at 3 per cent\u2019 | the lack of i : ods market, and is Roederer, Carte 250 ous | T- 5 m Console, y À Vaillagoourt 7 do;J Mod \u2014 Lie les aud In Montreal to THOMPSON, ; .Arrive at Hoch'iaga.10:80 am 12.CARMAN ! 8,000,000 by his re- Money on Call was loane .d dullness in the goods s 8 Lou MEry & GEE.ier neoniners #0 120 | 551043 5pm Lis; os, 103} ; Erle, | Solell doi J À Vail Lafortune 10 do; IN~ LE uAŸ & Co, 1 Custom House Square, via Halifax : eos.STERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW from $5,000,000 to $8,000, tock : ble gives the quotations, | nued « ility to secure orders at a price | p.A À Uo ae LL 0 70 983 account; 43s, ; Rowan 10 do; J À Vaillanco 5 des N os pt he ion cou, ecommodation.) m 055 pm 630am | PAPRISTERS, 3 CHANCERY nipulations of telegraph stock., | The following table g , rester- | their inabi ity .turn with the raw Aoi Chandon\u2019s Extra Sup.00 .2 00 52 ; Ill Central, 1294.land 10 do; Gougean&R 2 rolls lca ; so prier & ba, refuge coûr, An \u201caccord go accommodation.\"Edam 0.65 pm 8.30am SOLICITORS IN by : cent manip il SS.\u2018 Moravian,\u201d ed with the closing prices yeste that will yield a fair re In Boston, | Moet do No.l.% 270% ?ITED STATES.Coplan Son 14 do; P Delorme 8 do; E ia omits no : ee TY ; Linve \u201cGashes tor v0 NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.\u2014The Allans mai .compar ial at its present values.In \u2019 Creamy .0 .2680 UN .14 P Ralston & Son all &co 15 do: M C fe sr - Bisérage 11.111101 es de ; ) 1d alifax» 8: material a pres be pur- | Brown \" y Monopol AGo, January ; ;J Dougall &co ) - ious.December 7 Btoerage .iii.os cal Lpoholiga \u201civiaga, 230 pm 10:30 am 19.00 pre CORNWALL, ONT.from Liverpool for an i hes day, ad the sajes Ope.180.CVg.Sales.| jt is reported tha, fine Wools nan hi He Hedi nop 0.255 Guns on January 14 Gagnon © do, Duel natin h the e from Arrive at Hoch'laga.8.R.B.CARMAN.ived at Boston at 2.45 p.m.{ Clos .day.08 53,800 | chased on rather er RE Cava deo.50 .2850 PORE_9.46 a mo Fa aii B Archaml Rates of Passag Hochelaga for Jas.LEITCH.arrive 1104 120 107 1 ?chase Z ; larly the case { H.Pip ied 1313 35 oked menu L bx | ppe- Sa ; .Leave Hoc 5.30 pm AS.142 W.U.Tel.110$ 18,500 this being particularly F.Mercier & Cos 0-59 OBS to urn, Gale ; \u2018 at + a iene room _ hide ae \u201c Scotian,\u201d Shore.132$ 1324 132$ 1324 \u2019 market, thi iptions.Carpet Wools | E \u201cDo Carte Blanche.150 .2250 | ruary; Langurst 1 do; P Robinson vood; J stom- pry = 00.ArriveatSt Jerome.7.15 p .Allans S88.¢ Nova > | Lake Shore.74 1174 118% 120 45,400 ith foreign descriptions.1 We Imonico.1200 .1800 | March.; Lard, 324,700 ; > d\u2014P Brien 16 cords wood; en | Sh tics cl i 1 i ~The i ] 3 00 1174 1174 118% 400 | With : re steady.L.Delmonico gp TT > LCKIPTS-Pork, 80; Lard, 324, Mile-En , t rent 7 4 AR 5 Cab dns docrimedation) one es ie am avid J.Craig > from Liverpool for Baltimore a St St oo 1g a 1264 1284 1 20 } Is 200 remain on he California at Ackerman, Lauraic sac i : à 5 : RÉCHIPTS- Por ; Le ne D the > a Intermediate.VU gs100, Arrive at Hoch\u2019laga.9.SSOCIATION OF :, Nfld., and Halifax, ar ; 1274 127% 1294 18, note sales of 16, ° 1 Oregon, 36\u20ac ; FH MAIS.vee svnensnnnnsrrnanes 1800 .2000 | Cu ENTS-Pork, 230; Lard, 737,361 ; 25 bags seed; S an ; - J Camn- ED ea ES LT SLGOTAZE .ven ern.teens ve Hochelaga for ; THE ASSOC A Johns, Nfld., p Nor-West .* à 2,100 28e ; 20,000 lb.No.1 Oregon, W.H.ide measure.ABN Bork, he | 5 bond live stu reli mr IR Those: the HALIFAX Mate ete Lo 25 pm TANTS Or MONTREAL, Halifax at 9 a.m.on Friday.t charter for Do.pfd.fer 161} 1514 1524 10,800 sine Cape, 35c ; 54,000 Ib.Fall La Diamant (W 03 @ 049 Cut Monts 4,271,658.$8 824 @ 3885 i Charters 1 car do reve ! 5 edford 1 r 1, via St, Johns, N.| Arrive 7 : {ingaton to-day the firs N.Y Cen.151% 1 2 7,00] 249 ¢; 5,000 1b.Spring do, ; VBA.eres ererrerirennns 8 04 D0 wm \u2014 , ; Far ntondied te be despd Tochelngn co: \u2014_ ERCHANTS EXCHANGE, \u2014At Kingston .28 124 1248 ) 20 @ 30c ; 5,0 pring 20s Muscov 045 .LAR , SE'S POINTai S A E LI N E Fo mrelnended to \"a LIFA x Boch Hochelagà S20 am S tT Street, 8a-rying timber next and Kingst mi ae Cou ; pe 0b 51 51$ 53,400 10 000 lb.No.1 Pennsy lvanias ses ae Bars Sas I à 5 .0 43) Februaly 5 5 5 Noah 186 brls; Wheat, re Kinloch Lé&eo 30 pkges: = vu pen © : avon seven min | 14 St.Sacra 0 between Bay City an aon re Com.101% .3 fine unwashed Nes ern, - erara .060 .000 RECEIPTS \u2014 7 1% 0 do; Oats, J Meyer 8 bles; ) : 1 Benn- = Lo Yana 8 \u201cFrain leave Mile End St ven min i experience in the | $120 between Bay City t season.\u2018 Do.2d.100$ 101 000 | 3,000 Ib.fine unwashed ¢ Demerara \u2026.- 39 bushels; Corn, 72,00 ; ington&S 1 cs; Ross&C 2 cs; - HIBERNIAN .January 22 ( leave Mile-End Station se ; \u2018ly thirty years\u2019 experie : se of $50 over last s A i 40 41 13; : \u2014Shipping List.Porto Ric .087 31,000 bus A ; Barley, 33,000 | G Barringto ; .Gibb, L £co 5; | > us où PASSAGE EE ET Mae D pas : | realizing and w: i of Insolvent and | fg an increas i le of | Ohio & Miss.374 ; à .\u2026.| vate terms.Trinidad.\u2026.1eccccsccneee 045 .070 |: 00 do; Rye, 3,000 do ; ! 1 cs; Kennedy&K 1 bx; Gibb, L rs : ; .11 Pas- | tip: d winding up of ; ; hat an extensive sa 24 113 114.114 re FTUD.e rar sera ne canne 34,0 ; dry ; Gibb, L coo: a fev P senger Steamsh p RATES OF PAGE ONE ps = nificient Palace Carson a s on | realizing an involving a practical \u2014It is stated tha D.L.& West.1124 3 3 4800 PLES Syrup.18 ; à pkgs; Canada Paper Co 2 bxs; .a few as ST.JOHNS: 15.00.ag d Elegant Sleeping Car Trust Estates, involving ; : _- in Madoc» | #- 96 96} OT.EXPORTS OF AP .VAL STORES\u2014 300®.325 | do.se 19,803 bris ; à pkgs: : J Eveleixh &co 3 ca 2 Intermediate.$ senger Trains an 8! other Tru Business in all mining property 1 .Del.& Hud.964 6.600 NAVALSTORES\u2014 SHTPHENTS _ Flows ; ; Casa Paper Co 2 ba; a Y THURSDAY, | cabin .gd | $6.00.Night Trains.ect with | knowledge of Accountant \u2018udi | gold and iron g rties in the 87% 87% 88 ; \u2014_ - * | Rosin\u2014Strained .C350 ;! 40 | SH hels; Corn, 99,000 do ; | cs; L La 0 1 bu; SH May & co 1 by an SAIL EVER Steerage.rains to and from Ottawa conn kno hes, and some knowledge of judi Ont., has been made to parties | said | No J.Cen.rand 47% 47% o.oo | + .ist is indebted to Messrs.| NO DS :50 ; 650 | what 4 4,000 bushels; > 99,000 do; es L'Tapree ! 155 7 , ce.he ; .; - Di s inde le.8 .do; Barley, 27, ; ; : je: Montreal N Co re he New York to Glasgow Liverpool, Queens CLASCOW LINE.Trains Lo and from Quepec.real and Quebec 1e Branche ples, solicits such business.on United States.The consideration is W ash.85} bit 88% 89} er The Shipping £ lh the following cable Noland Paley Tar 38 = 0 6 Oats, 44,000 do ; Rye, 1,000 do; RE 1 bx; Skelton pros 1 8 Mont a ; \u201com, | | | Ei a Porn ; De A i Juion 115$ 116 117 117% 50, Materne ing Apple market : \u2014 Oakum\u2014Navy.080 .\u2026.08)! 000 do.G a m\u2014Estimated | 2 cs; G Barri 93 An 13 an&co 1 cx: hgh son of Winter Navig t 4 pme by Montreal Time.which he 126 to ; nd Direct | Union Pac.115$ 3 ices bearing on the Apple mar] irits Turpentine.GS, US Yards\u20149 36 a .; J McLaren 23 do; H Morga , RE in, Belfast, Londonderry or brisiok During the season despatched each wcek | A1l'Trains RAL OFFICE, 18 Piace d\u2019Armes.May 27 \u2014The Anglo-American a ; 64} 65 .69% .| advices ices are advancihg in con- | Spiri _ HOGS, ; official yesterday, 51,803; | pkgs; > 50 pkges tea S Greeni po he Pl fe Companies today | Beading.:.043 05 46} 46% .| A¢ Liverpool prices ivals.Baldwins | OILS d, ¥ gal 0751 @ 07% | receipts, 38,000; offic des, $4 70 @ | Kinloch, L &co 250 pkg 38: Wall action ; lled | from Glasgow for I d each week from TICK NSON Juited States Cable Comp h | Kans.& T.45 9 3 .f smaller arrivals.Linseed, boiled, ¥ g: 074.075 : ts, 2,963.Light grades, jelds, Skco 3 cs; Greene, S&co 3 cs; Bi y h unexce equires), and e d\u2019Armes, MONTREAL.& S 9} Uni vith the French : = a 81 88% .equence oO for sound 120 | shipments, 2, 5e @ $5 ; heavy | shields, Ske ; cod ee en UREKR ew Steamers, wit ra any | occasion req direct.18 Place street { RI DDEL ; 1 rangement wi South\u2019n.76§ 76% 1 seq 13s @ 14s for soe OT et gr = \u2018 x Grote Sic ce À semer ge het Meet tro mew Boston for Glasgow direc 202 St.James Street, Cc ratified the arrang y the latter | Can.So 137 1,400 uoted at from t | Ou 057 .058 195; mixed packers, &co 10 cs; J McLar ; &U agree.J accomm yo new and | Bo Louis Hôtel, QUEBEC, untants : roved by the :k Island.136 136 ?are q hey quote them at | Olive a 5; I : Laren 14 pig; Thiban {ani pe Just wiled fo lr Met ds as FROM GLASGOW.7 Opposite St.L.A.SENECAL, Chartered Acco Cable Company, app Rock Island.46F it.In Glasgowthey q Cod.\"081 :: 00 | shipments, $5 @ $5 35.B&co 1 cs; Faucher oh 2, VE) 5 arta Resets, which will ply Prices are VITOBAR gene \u2014Deceyaber 14 al Superintendent.y on Wednesday last.St.P.&C.468 46 .« fruit.hipments of Apples from Seal, P .081 .\u2026.0686 TTLE\u2014Receipts, 5,000.bx; W Clendnneng 1 bx, Hodgson, n° = Fi El \u2014 «à = = JOHN STREET, Compas he Atlantic during | £00 0° 324 33.33, ce 1158 The sh pr ts have been un- | \u201cpg\u201d Refined \u201c048 1050 | CA York, January 14.| RR 1 bx; rtson, L&co 4 cs; J Meyer 8 re bot- etween New any other first-class ne.offer \u201c 28 | December 25 22 ST.\u2014The weather on the North vee est us | 65% \u2018| America to foreign port ienments | P2/ Refued SI 04 050 Ne Yous, pis, | BRIE; W Clendin 0e | ressern Le eon Cavin accommodation derate ; qu Provinces of Que- - st have been un-| po, pid.65} 0 1264 .d this year.The consig Whale, Winter bleached.1.090 \u2026.08 LU ay Red, feo 1.5 doberaon Leo tc sc y Becomes Tor travellers of modera Ms Tei en ssioners for the Pr ick | the last three months mu Sci 126} 125% .2 recedente y Canada have NO.lencucescnsacunse à WHEAT\u201410 30 a 0 2 Red | pier: pigs; J G Mekouic & yo and The, facilities for traveller d passen- N.= Commiss Scotia, New Brunswick | the las judging from the re | Illinois Cen.1 82 6.200 | p od\u201d States and Cana Do Norco EE 08 | 0 a males No for olan 13 er Shi superior fu rthing 1s supplied, and p FROM BOSTON.: _ t£rio, Nova Scotia, Ne stuous, judging : 8 52 514 521 \u2019 from the Unite h , rts | Lard, Extra.063 .072 19$ February ; $ I col ; ry, 55 Sutherland, Le ER Lie , = a \u2014 and Mant porta oi ven ived at all the | H.& St.Jo.oof 2,100 | from bie ding to weekly repo \"No 1.0 0 | $1 19$ 51 194 @ $1 19§ February; 8; Thibaudeau, B&co 2 cs; -priced mean made thoroughly con nd from NITOBAN.2e aus December Sel ed Ses ! bi , ls lately arrived a 53 106 .106 : eoregated, according lakslee & 0 0.1.L014 .\u2026.\u2014-No 2 Red, $1 19} @ 1?| &co 1 cs; ox pamphlet or info SCAN DT AVIAN.: y À El a cn and Manitoba.rts of vesse from Do.pfd.100} 106 ++ 196 ~~ 2107 aggregated, : essrs.Blakslee Im, ®t.+810 .01 jam 8 a m-Corn .\u2014\u2014 E'stecrage at lowest pamphlet of information SCANDINAVIAN.«January 7| À = z .po tern and southern parts, ich | St L.Ï St.F 60} 484 .48% .issued by our friends, M s: To Liver- Castor Pi al,.0174 .020 sales, $1 21 March.x 11 4 Te February ; | C&co 1 cs NOTION \"STOR- Europe relate, to EPSON, Agent PRUSSI AN 2 ere .14 D laware & Hudson Cana A.F.RippeLt.| A.W.STSVENSON bt parts of the world ; maby of whic oe ou 54} 564 564 57} .Caldwell, in round que Dee ENT 175,- Parafine-Canadian, # 891; 030° .$ = 56c @ 574c January ; 5éte 5 ore 550 May, VERMONT JU ! vo © hair to and sa , H.PATTERSON, 1 WALDENSIAN .een ranted in Liver- ê .F.vari .ridence of rough usage.| Iro tree ai olf i.e 5,000 barrels; to SU Do Ame 'car-loads.0 251 .57}c March ; 5440 &co 1 machine; Hodgson &co * hit es RL \u20ac Ore ot, ana Gasgou and Salt Continental \u2019 i d November 16 bear tangible evidenc ve been de- | L.& N.91} + 131 45% 4,500 pool, 615, 000 ; to Hull, 18,000 ; | petroleur Refined, ail lots 08°.0 264 | 56Je @ 57 7c January ; 563c @ P Bond &co : JG MeKeuzic&eu rmiess, 177 ST.JAMES S , © pool, and Glasgow and at al tes and Railroa S .; ing vessels have been .0.47} 47 433 45% , : to London, 125, 30} 1 of Do do insma 027 .02k 5 p m\u2014>56%c @ 57c Wheat ; Gault Bros &co 1 cs; euzic&co , he United Sta 0S fat Most of the incoming rond | A &P.Tel.52 5,500 | 000 ; to king a total o do in single bbls.0 145 p @ 574c March.+] cs; Ga LS ae Eu \u2014 emi 0 Brod, New Canis, and Trim 0 Liverpool and B lex.Mofiat, ¢ vinds and gales far beyond a il.51$ 51% 5 y rte, 43,000, making Da o February ; 564c (4 , IY i 1 % cs; Henry Hogan 10 brls; = es Jd ; k.nd from all Sta 1 and \u2014T0\u2014 Alex.ed by head winds and Pacific Mail., a 5 .| to other ports, his season, say AINTS\u2014 7 6c ite.s1 554 @ $1 564 January ; | 2 ce; Henry 4 T Slater 5 cs; .i tron on satin, ade ton.New the ti ied on the same 33} 35% .35% .barrels exported this \u2019 LEADS AND P.70 @ 78 4.\" White $1 554 @ 1172 te 1 machine; Geo .General Agents, 53 M2 | and the Unite s Troy, Albany, 1 ; time usually occup Man.Elv.33} .4,600 | 976,000 barr ine White Lead.675 | No ) \u2018ebruary ; 8,000, $1172 | J Crate i \u201cSteinnson 1 do: .atoga, Troy, À à Auditor, | the ti 22 .224 4, s Tth to date.Genuin ead.tna @$1 11} February ; 5,000, ; machine; Geo T 5 ) ) QUI- December 7 Glasgow, HALIFAX.ar Philadelph a, Chartered Accountant an es C,C.&L C.214 6 from August No.l do do.475 .\u2026.500 |$1 16 174 May ; No 2 Red, | McCready&c ; &co 1 cs; G Irving it Mer- VIA BOSTON OR Grand York, ; a voyages.f Trade returns | J &I.953 96 .9 eres _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- Red Lead.oooevennnns \u201c450 .000 March ; 16,000, $1 17% ! \u2014Wheat, | Order 1 bx; L H Packard co ! cs; co 50 i Rp soon 12 St.Francois Xavier Stresh| tue voce.esp th ei Sing Ex 410} 404 is LU I CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS.White Lead Dis).1899 1 209 | SLITH@ 81 18h Jannary.2 p m-Wiheat | below; TJ Fisk Los, W Pattorsonkeo 56 a = ot nai Despati) and by he D fon ait ins leave Monreal: \u2018 show the value of thee ve been £18-| Do.sight.484 \"48 a.er ne vy 12 RICE.550 .600 easier ; sales, 250, @ $1 18; No 2 Red, | bris, Ramsay, ! * hoy As (National Despatoh) and by the and Great Las ross with Wagner's Ele- ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED, f December, 1880, to have > ce ee Bi Sax Francisco, January 12.} RICK.TW L800 |g] Milwaukee, @ $ February ; $1 208 | 6 cs Si \u2014 = pi Ki cuis Déspauc ou | Fait Bravring Room Gir ata for Bars Boors Aen ED 9 ainst £16,500,000 for the cor- | Money ° he official closing | Tapioca 1 III 18} January ; $1 19} February ; 000 ND TRUNK EAST.©._ ~~ od ee Pme pg ER\u201d Werterd Raïlwrays (Merchants\u2019 Despatoh, Bo Troy and Albony, arriving in New York EsTATES LiQUIDATED.196 | 250,000, ag L of 1879.The total \u2014 : The following are the offi LT\u2014 000 @ 100 | $1184, 1 203 May.Corn, sales, 30,000, GRA rings: EJ Maxwell ver aad AL Tad TE ms Boston.{ Lading | toga, Troy and A vithout change.responding mont year was EAL SFOUK LIST.; fining Stocks to-day :\u2014 Factory Filled 960 .000 | March ; $1 203 ts, quiet.255 pm\u2014| 3 Oliverkco 1 car herrings; BE Axwell t Ni ston.d through Bills o ).20 p.m.same day withou er's Ele- May 27 po for the past year NTR rices of Mining cen à | Coarse.\u2026 ET .C000 c @ 58c.Oats, qu co 1 cringe; BJ Maxwell C U N A R D L N E eines PA a on pam Nien Be Wiens By John MeIomald,| Hi, sm fd or MO \"Movennas, Janumy 14.| PS ld SIGE of SR kk FUIT 3 Wheht, sos, 31 19, \"Leg, nov $120 @ | £60 0 boned $ Grconebiclde $ \u20ac ca 15 H | any of the Agen Srithout change.This Train with Onn >The value of the imports into the > Bechte l4 MOUO ec.16\u20ac | SPICES\u2014 O11 @ 01 February ; sales, $1 284, no rs lon 1 do; Gault, B&co 1 do; SE qu dunes | dues sain for boston, arr ot ND AUDITOR, 1679.he value 80, was 51271 5, | F3 | Belcher 81 Noonday.oe Cassia, # 1b L035 .045 e arch ; sales, Flour 14,000 * | &co 15 bxs; Cana Vendor For Fr eus CURRIE, 21 Que Sicepine Car Train for Boston, arriving ACCOUNTANT = ; t Muntreal, United Kingdom for Dece mien for the sg 55g 55 53 Best and 5 Northern Belle.2 Cloves.verre ner suas : 0 2 \u201d 0% $1 20} March ; a ; los, $11 3 February ; CE on LANE ROUTE, Hite Ashes Hin Th irda 3 ew York Through Mails and Express 230 St.re.h £33,250,000, against The total value of STOCKS.CE HSE 35 Ra Bullion.i oro sessareeaainene { Ginger, Jamaica bleached 0 164 = 018 SL 198 @ $1 20 March.Fobrua ty; sales, MARINE INTELLIGE ° 5 SPOOL | hand Antwerp RUYS & Co.joss & Co.| ried via this Line: d Tickets sold, at all ; tion given to auditing the | same month i \u20181880 was £409,000,- P| mal ed California.J Qverman Do, , 810 - 51 Red, $1 18% /@ $1 18f Febru \u2019 Wheat AX.January 14 \u2014The stcamer 2 NEW TORE and LIVERPOOL, = | BENS, burg; JAMES Moss 3 | Information given, and Ticke Company's | Special atten : int Stock Com- | imports for the year L 78ÿ| 1784 Chollar cn 1e LE Over Cochin 2014 ed, h.229p m\u2014Ulose\u2014 '} HALIFAX, January 2 or 2 The Cunar and LIV C.HuGo, Hamburg; JAMES \u20188, Bremen ; fiices, and at the ts of Joint Stoc Imports | 00 for 1879.4 p.c.| 178% \u201consol Virgin Lost.ols 1 ol UY ; ; af, PA ; he scan nk Een = : 8 anon Belial Hox - | Sica, Tr Sees ks and statement £362,000,0 al.| $200 |4 p 994 | Cor t.11-16 Savag .8 | 812 31 18% February ; otian arrived from ts the i TB BR me SEB sist fon 006 48 ST Jaors Stas, ALL sil and Corporations.207 | 000 othe Lai of December the stocks of Bank an ele £80 [mer 1.ay | Ébreée Consol.: 20 vor Rein 1687 1: 078 [No 2 as ra 8 si May.Se John, Nd, this a m, od ites the FROM \u2018Wednesday, : 2, \u201c | ERIE& WORKMAN ALLAN, 70 Great Clyde T ICK CHAS.C.Mc January \u2014VUn .d of foreign | Bank B.N.A.-.| £50 D pe) 9 Dût | Exchequer.\u2026\u2026 1 Silver Ring : 12 ; ; No ohne, Vad is : | tn AE rene Wedneutuy J $ a | ded \u201cGla ow; ALLAN BrornEre, James | D, M.ary Agent gent ign iron of all kinds, and o ses | Banque du Peupl 177503 pc.i Gould & Curry 3 Union C 004 .0 a TALLOW\u201464c @ 6}c.she ha rrow.\u2018The Polynesian ar- tes thi ATLAS.Wednesday, Fel we street, Glasgow; AL NS, RAE & Co., Que- General Pass re £ 1ITANNI « 10, at 230p This a respectable way ther | Win EN GUSTAV , nd avenue, we he pur- | 000,000, 5} are Genera Epsom 00 BS.veer 115 \u2026 ; Californian Wheat, ofl c >| fniug their offers | L © ù LC Le tite ma es, À LTIC «19, at 830a.m.| Late means h-basins, &c., toge H.P.ALDEN, \u2018 Agent.gra id Nearly all the p the Company \"EAONOUGA LL al Soda, # 100 hs.900 .950 \\ coast, 46s 94 ; La try | BRILE ir customers are in im out exception the only re ] ! ers, , Im, Bedding, Wash ining-room from raffic.- Passenger ing at the water side.erty | officers of sident ; D.H.Bates, D.LORN \u2018da k Broker.| Sa \u2018per Keg.Eo 6 00 ; lish and French country brands that their cu d i ! 5 without pain.st N.Y: GERMAN « 24, at 2-WP.Beds, food, separate Dining: vided.Supt.Traffic.EY BARLOW, ing main on the property T.Eckert, President ; D.Stoc Saltpetre, pe r(best).525 .468 9d.English ; Spot rand Prices are unchanged, ket that will remove corn te pe CELTIC.\u201cMar.8, at 70021.| rith good or Steerage being prov BRADL ral-Manager.chase money can re Thomas T.von Swinyard, Second Sulphate of Coppe 900 .1000 o Liverpool Wheat, Spot, mediate want of.L Pal quote cos itliout Pas ne ADRIATIC.Mer 12, at 23 PM | Mither Cabin Or 5 $80 round trip.President and Gene 2 rs at six per cent.i ; sident ; Thomas Swinyard, , \u2014\u2014\u2014 Fire Clay, per ton.05 .060 | markets, firm., .Winter \u2019 ust be rerarded as nom ALL wo ask for the Go ctor ui wee.; rase Fringe \u201cThe Brick ! old on | Vice-Président: Treasurer; IONS Fire Clay, per tbs .No.2 Red in but quotations m 8 350 .fi ill give to you what it has a BRITANNIC.«17, at 6.00am.LF C000 gy t Low Rates.December 6 0 ick Fields, Sand Pits, Qu 1 V1 ident ; G.P.Morosini, E AND PROVIS ' Whiting, per 100 275 280 | firm : Corn, firmer.i a We quote supers at $350 yo.\"eo To will give to y cuffsrine LTIC.' at 2.30 p.m Steerage Passage a TION > The Brick elds, : ill be sold on | Vice-President ; G.t D.Doren, PRODUC rtland Cement, p : >.hi ent present month and for round lots.eq tern extras | trial, for ¢ thousands of others suffoini: ee = SH mm, sid the Wat tendent of Ce lon 3 \u201cMONTREAL, Frs heat, for shipmeut pr ne r brl; common Western extras | ono 00 BE isfaction.Putse Sancti re morte pL fscellaneons Siar kms and the Lan de Den ul General Suporintendent of vous ete mE MONTREAL, Jamiaty 14.o | EE rbdor HerTings.veers 50 2 1% or 455 6d ; prompt, var or Babee: @ Ts = | \u201cWisconsin at $475 @ roms arn unbounded satiafue or verse ue iles New York to Liverpoo turn Tickets, t J.Y.GIL] Montreal 2 EX similar t lide, as Well as the beau ener: + Dillon, Washington lu.ket has been s Do No.2.\u2026.\u2026.\"* 475 :; 500 hange, 3.30 p.m \u2014Liverpo icon, | à ; from coms unbounded so ever six mi $s0 and $100 gold.Return Ticke $7, an Or toss St.Paul street, Mo ~ on the River Side, : voks and | Jay Gould, Sidney \u2019 i Leiter Of late the Flour mar .split do I i % | Exchange, PAP Coast 8 Le ecoatoris eu sult 7 ickets to Lon dren be- 354 St.304.the various Br ay \u2019 tt, Levi L., a business 80 | No, 1 Sp 4 .f 95 41s; do, SR, 41s; do, Ss he ; ain unaltered, and the vherc.Beware of cheag i of Saul 145 and $175 gold.T 1.Children 29 .* | Wooded Lots on Robert Garrett, Li : - bsence of bus: ¢ Cod 300 .3% | C C,4ls; do, 3 sd: do Prime OATS\u2014Prices rem v S00) or additional.In-| December 00¢ Conner, Vathaniel Niles, Rus dull, and the abs ; _ 1 Dry od, bri., No.2.2 l Cheese.675 bd: do : in unaltered, and the = Li canne iver Banks i °- inyard, Natha ui, oe reshing to re- | Green C \\ » No.2.400 do choice Cheese, LS Prices remain axe of cheap count , EE ki pid, or Bermuda West Indies and Brewers and Maltsters.inteudine En make a cen sell fois % .Slocum > x vod, ie warked, that it is que Del barrel.bo do iar 1880.50 Western Lard, 2s.iet, but steady.Sales NE 2 white oats ; fre Do Ne y hite, \u201cYOU DON'T KNOW THEIR VALUE ° 0 ; RS DO N ; ; 11 and make VE T.Gordon f a few bh .000 i \u2014Market quiet, , J\" @ 53c per bush _ liousness mis ee ja | perty and ca e-tentlr or \u2018homas I.Eckert, T.y k was | port sales o ite 7 50 Four.Extra at! and 494c f Ague, Biliou SHEEP or Plas.SSAGE.| rt Rico Malt; India nd can have from on - Thom irectors.The stock was | red to be the favour De : 70 à were +=350 brls Spring ae | hey owed mo of Agus po STEERAGE PASS ol, London, orto rior Pale and Brown ; d | and terms, and c hundred arpents im à D.H.Bates, Directors.Spring Extra appeare ls De No.3.\u2026.2100000ue 475 .152 | reported were: choice extra M: jobbing trade ; (Complaint, as recommended, From Montreal to Liverpo w, Belfast, Supe Ales, Extra Double an n arpent to tive hun ).September 22 last.- P : ore than 425 barre Columbia River, br $5.25 ; 125 do at $5.17}.; BUTTER.There is some | | a dy ured os rico, 1 town, Glasgow, De or Pale and other , a .listed on Sep brand, althougn not m 5 Do rior White Fish, 475 +89 3 .$6.80 @ 85.5 ort a little more In- half bottle left which 3 and ecollets popdonderry, Queens TP Montreal fr a ' : od and bottle.black.oprietar rand, $5.20 and 125 | Lake Super 450 .2 jor EXtra.cc.e.A % \u2014 755 | and a few houses rep mor Lada \u2018 1 I used for s 8 Bristol, Cardiff, $3l.ingle Stout, in wo time to meet the prop _\u2014 ted sold\u2014300 at $5.hlf.-brl 425 .450 | Super ANE.errr von .5.2 2 : fi red lots, but it still re- little girls, whom Lows ens o RE, Pas.Ce 11 bo tween ni lock every ANCIAL were reporte thing to \u201c perior 7 00 | Extra Superfine.5.15 \u2014 5.quiry for fresh flavou , Je | two li rés, t be curc:d.street Passengers taking ne White Star £ LIES SUPPLIED.; stween nine and ten o'c FIN 1 in we have nothing Lake .pe 650 .FBOCY.acverriinrs os on 0 \u2014 5.0 quiry for k to sell butter, and stale | #0, 00 BLS HS en Bree raysougers Laking th don in 9} days FAMI ; will be between n treet ts at $5174.In Grain his | Mackerel, 500 \u2026.090 | Fancy.: 4.85 | quires some wor 1 neries ave | Reig 1d have lost both uf them Ire vie 1 ing bottlers only are authorized orning, at 532 St.Mary street, \u2019BRIEN .demand for ac- readers upon, so far as this Do.No.2 \u2026 40 425 Spring Es : 1 lots move slowly.Choice creameries confident I should h, d the Hop Bitters \u2014 i irom New York.ia Liverpool, to all The following bot m \u2019 THOS.F.0 : There was rather more .enlighten our.rea been Do._ No,3.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Super Bakers\u2019.15 \u2014 4.40 | Obs dily, and there is a grade of night if I bad not ha ther did them - Passengers booked, via ates.ur labels, viz.: treet 15 : but not sufficient to ; rued.Attempts have CANNED FISH\u2014 125 @ 160 | Strong Ba .563 \u2014 375! selling readily, table-packed | One nig to use.I found they wen à parts of Europe at moderate ra assage, ap to use © rd .1%73 St.Peter stre May 14 commodation to-day, £ the | market is conce .in Peas for | Salta ee.ae canescuss \u20181190 .210 | Fine.A = 55 | Butter between preamery and packed | one bight If 1 found they id the tH CORT gent, oadway, Thos.J.Howard.mer street : ; en the tone © some business in Salmon.2osssass 150 } Middlings.10 \u2014 3.SN : 22c @ 25c that is in fair uch good I co is why 1 say you ALD.» 24 onc\u201d rie Agents i Jos.Virtue.289 St Conrtane st FOR SA LE OR TO RENT.appreciably ep our st quotations at ey but the views of Wd A 1% oo Ce Bags 5 od 29 = 33 ee Canon.lots of fall-made butter they are now well ho.a of Fron Bitters, _ New .N.- .Ferguson.iere st ket.er .a hat nothing 1 IRON AD id\u2014Terms Bags (delivered).3 .made Lutior enow ve fo Ditters \u20142bre B.J.COGHLIN, ENT CIA, BAR- | Thos 479 Lagauc aetiere mar al bills, far apart tha .¢ AN on duty pa Ontario ! : hoïce Lots of fal they ncn iodo : a bi TAD se 4 MBIA Pme \u20ac Proposed t.for good conimerci seller are 80 ome time yet.IRON, ent, four monthe-\u2014 r-\u2014Nominal.are firm a D tone of the trecommen ; t, Montreal.For MARTINI IN:DAD, SS.ALHAN Wm.Bis 144 Ottawa stree al Vale and the 6 @ 1 per cent.g ime loans, as result therefrom for & y | by agreement, 2050 @ 21 00 BARLEY\u2014No \u2018 D $4.45.active demand, although the ton a and do no NY.pany .26 St.Sulpice Stree | pA DOES and TRIN: Thos.Kinsella,.St.Dominique st | Mount Roy TA 11, and 4 @ 5 for time loans, to resul A declined lic @ ljc pe Coimess .\u2026\u2026.0% @ 1m Oar Ontario, $440 ; a although the tone I the à donotrecomm Ni | PE antl \u201cob MURDERS REC STVED BY TELE Victoria City.3 @ 4 for call, a he rates | Wheat in Chisago doo 1s \u201c%oc.@ obs | Coltncss Dw 0 205 | Oa maket shows an imp ; fine | Br ee ntm e ect Jan BERMUDA, se Cleop.Maissoneu ETVED BY TEL laterals.The r February, c sherrie 2 50 Rye\u2014Nominal.eries at 30c (@ 34e ; = .i mm ature of the co i - hel to 984 Gartsher 20 00 : fine fresh cream :: 20c SHERIES.\u2014 JU se quarret ; | N À N g | Janus a \u2018JOHNS, ALECIED, ASRROYG, pI One thousand acres of the He Tan 7 Pl Exchange are nominally es pe ni anipu- Summ raee 20.20 Oazs\u20143be.8% freshly-made Western at bo @ 26¢5, c@ Boa.She has ow tu 0 ures .JEZ, P ; HADJI, co s, with fifteen miles o or y ; een ban tain Chicago m ) 0 \u2026 : 25 Pras\u2014Blc LL 23¢ for fresh ladle-packed, : wi ith the United Sti où the f tbe LA, MAYAGL( PORTO RICO, $8.Villa Lots, with fiff tly sur- | mium between vISIONS.\u2014Certa .k and | Eglinton .\u2026.\u2026.200200ereeceec eee 20.3 @ $3.10.@ 23e inter butter, with hand, one wi ; ith Nocway of arts Of 5) d HUMACACO, in , ized roads partly hanged at 8} pre Pro .he price of Por Calder.sc cssa succes 50 .2000 CORNMEAL\u2014$3 @ $?: Kam- 1b for common winte ! on hand, d another with Xucwuy © Jighe au .ly to R M best macadamiz iles of the | chang .Drafts on ting up the p \u201c Ca.Co > @ 18c am- | 1Te per = n coast, an Ta - a ; Jno.H.R.Molson .os Founing ad wl within 4 \u201chandred.acres | and 8 cash over the pr § premio Fant diuraally.© Today on Masel an | Se ct Du ie 151 Brookville, 180 1 | bie re ne marke tory is quiet steady | Siberian const Tooth fatances the want RTE ; Ns \u20ac.0U York.SREWE 4 ity ; severa drawn at : $13.> BILE venience ouraska, ; le, 180 ly a modorate d , dy | 3 bia Ia both in | Frem NEW YORK via QUEE A 29 Broadway, New YO te PORTER BR y ntre ot the city ; ' ; d Quar- York are dr .323 February, : @ | Hema .- e 19¢ @ 2lc; Eastern ; re light owing f enterpr ner L, : is stree AND ce ; 4 Sand Pits an New un.13.32} Febru 8.80 100 the 225 sburg 2e.The receipts a ¢ o P rgetic torcigne Carrying the! United States Mails, .auppnE2trance, 2 Morr a St Mary Street, | best bricks © iaids, Houses, and clegunt The Stock market was feverish Boo Fo advanced 20 ar to 5 man- Slomns Lo an 3 00 @ 34 A 20c @ 213c ; Creamery, 24c at 320 @ 330.The re ; P the ronds in the jo han Lo ihe more ene get g lorciguer p LEVE street, Montreal.2 TREAL ries ; thirty ildings, a complete d values scarcely m 8.824 February, $8.; the hand | Scoteh an affordah ire.20 !.9: ms | oi tho des, Si DE\" ie 2 LAS st, James W.MUORE, Manager.MONTR , inds of ; Vilias, with: Out-bui ?hundred | settled, and v d at 180 | $8.are afloat as to Best ~~ do.45 .450 | © 21c.ling to quality | country.NIONS\u2014 Thera is a | 0 dovaalae the iroasur 00 = Quebec, he various kinds , i Taxes; one , ; treal opene \u2019 r of rumours in the present | swedes 500 0 \u201412c @ 13\u20ac; according to q TATOES AND O ! pi rs, pris de couts ts per 23 ys on hand the ater Works, and no I f first own.Montre ' ner Co.hold in the p I rre Cerra I 50 CHEESE - POTA d oniens, longer.Russia, we , th Th and wane dollars worth + oe Second Call set- hich Armour & heir stake is | Norway .ling.62 .6 12c @ 123c for pails.rket for potatoes an at 65c he United States to under January lu \u2014 ALE AND OR , and fifty thousant hundred dollars \u2018hed 180%, and at the Sec \\ w ive deal.Some say their Lowmoor and Bowling.cent LARD \u2014 Ps steady mark toes and onie longer sai, nr \u2014 Fi sud ail my ve \u2018 ted : : tor | SPCuative ce isi here, to as cer- on Pipe discount $0 per P rK\u2014Heavy Mess, $ ices remain unaltere : Toc for hat she is determined to levy PHNSPHATE LAN DS AND BOTTLE, | mortgages in sunus rell-known City 1783, the closing ; P Provisions here, to Iron TES, ¥ box\u2014 0 00 0 21c @ 13c.pric ine Central Bose; h | stand tha .in the event os à [ ; to va corn tons being L7 ; daim een ied with the | GéNADA brass oe 80 @ Hawms\u2014 Uncovered, 122c @ 1: or bush for Maine oc per bus ign fishing vessels, or in fo ER RG .1 }Y SUPPLID.\u201cand upwards; a rdinarily low | tled .asked.Ontario .have symp: thizec lamorgan & Budd.oo.30 0 00 AM Der Central Et ach | stand hat le 1s 5 die vent \u2026 ae ET PHOSPHATE FAMILIES BECUT-1 ies for sale at extraor .being 178% bid, 178% tain extent, have W.st, and Mess | Glamorg eee 3 50 00 Bacon\u201410c @ 1lec.Vermont Rose, an ifice sell at 55c f a refusal to keep them away fr ot 00 PROPOSED SAILINGS.Y AND STEAM Properties tions being .11 amounts at 993 ovement in the Wost, ; Penn.3 0 50 @ $6.65.se, and Gi « at se @ [ont avy fo D 0 du Noon.a sma trong m .16.50@ th.37 D Hocs\u2014$6.New Yor ; less at 506 ) means of armed © : hore Gly SEB RLY dan 13 Spm FOR SALE, | THE INTERNATIONAL BAUME prices THOS.¥.CRIES, er | changed Molson declined on the | Pork was today A o@izie mn | Sert 14 8 | Rome Pots, atm a 1be.100 60e ; Jacksons daes0e.Onjons are firm at CoML by means of arme view, the newly dor y of \u2026 ; \" 22, 10.00 à.o 532 ST.MARY - to par, an 6 Lard was so BUOM en ons s lackoons arom ù ho | 0.æ Gli ot nero Saturday, Jan.2 5.00 p.m nd Acres up to par, T} @ 106%, g16.15.tie & Clifton .Firsts.:\u2014 | and Chenangc for red and y structed clipper ing of SIXtech pr 1 City of onion: Anursday, Heb.5, 9.00 Am One Thousa GUID F, day\u2019s transactions from 107% inac- $ ils.: t continues TIN PLATES, $ box \u2026 875 @ 800 om YORK, January 14, 12 05 pm.Iwaukee $3 50 @ $4 25 per brl quict market, and ie 8-inch guns and steaming ut SIX and ts per ; pd OF etat Thursday, Feb.12, go hm PHOSPHATE LANDS thly, containing tho | _ JAGUATY Chance ie at 106 @ 107.Toronto was I ; | Pe ESSED Hoes.\u2014 The marie oy Hold- Charcoal, L Corverererenees B00.A 18 0° | Quiet: Chicgo, $LI a $LIT; Milwaukee, BEANS\u2014There is 8 Show nO change, with inch guus aad stenuing i an ortlo y of eee Feb.17, 7.00 a.i Semi-Monthly, re closing : and sellers ; dvancing tendency.Charcoal, I.X.: 80 | 81.17 & SL18, Jorn, quie 000 bush : | Jiberal receipts- 175 @ $1 85 |! > jana Zvezdy : insert City of Brussels.Thursday, F b, 26, 3.00 p.m d Tem- | Published Semi-Mc ND MAPS of all | A IRar ; - hanged,with buyers firm, with an adva Charcosl, D.C.73 .8 ts, quiet.Receipts\u2014W heat, a 2,000 | liberal 1 diums sell at $ the gunboat \u201c Poliana 7 ati.City of Richmond.Saturday,Fe $50 and 500 hips of Wakefield an A TIME TABLES À incipal irous of possessing & Coun- ( ve and unchar ged, A few shares sk $6.60@$6.75.Charcoal, D.X.500 .580 | Outs, alot.Re Oats, 15,000 do.; Rye, 8, and choice medi a gunboat « Polians Zvonds +} a RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$60, 11 having In the Township within a shor NADIAN and the princip : For persons desirou ly six miles .t at 1474 @ 150.; ers as 0! \u2014The only business 1.C.sa 010; .011 | Corn, 25, 7,000 do.sh., and pea , lcrate request | Up à pos ; will fe can to tly io fu { ces \" E fron yi he best localit ° Sera ants s h Boards Drrssep Pourrer isted of | Soke.I.ts, No.26, Cha.0 101 .« 011 1 do.; Barley, 7, \u2014Wheat \u2014 Receipts.| per bush.:yes arc in moderate req In the meanwhile ¥ wi ¢ rms and r inser according to accommo Children between pleton, County ised Road a AMERICAN RAILW | try Villa.Lots ality of Sault laced at bot R : is line to-day consisted of | FoR Sheëts, diéy.\u2026.\u2026.1 CuICAGe.January 14.Raçeipes | per busll, and pe pai vil fe oo} , equal Saloon privileges.If fare.Ber- | P! ce of the Macadam \u201cpr SATION ry ity, in the best locality \u201d Merchants were p i us in this line 9c per | Cuokley K., or Bra \u2026.\u2026\u2026.010 .\u2026.0 û I; shipments, 44,000 do.9.30 a.@ | bush.2 10 per bush.two Powers interested igcome tok magie , f age, ha.distance © STEAM NAVIG from the city, in th «Sacred Heart.\u201d | of Me y sold down given Turk at 8c @ 3c per | Co Coke.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.0063 .0 973 | 31,000 bush.; shipr y 11.24 a.m.\u2014$1 2 t $1 90 @$ n î oderate | tv bvention ww it rti5108 mn two and twelve years o iver ined ES adjoining the ti d Commerce few cases ot Turkeys .d.| Do ol Sheets, 28 best 29 .250 | \u2014Dpens at Ye February ts 72.000 bush; a ND S'TRAW\u2014 There is am re do a a duel na 4 sb ri | ne above enced men 1a \"Dealer 1 au-Recollet, adj d foot.\u2018Terms most ! a+ 118$, an i at 139 a few .uiet and unchanged.| Do \u201cRFS \"# 10066.225 ; March.Corn\u2014Rccelpts, 72,000 bush ; HAY A t remains steady at | 88 ROUND TRIP TICKETS fi t, 1881, \u2018he above Lands have b n in the Dealers and Booksellers au- 5e, 4c, and 3c a on .139, closing .Other kinds were gq ; were ops and Bands, # 100108.300 .312 ° 81.00} 000 do.9.31 a.m, Opens ab £240 and the market rem i $150.Kots to Tonans to Mare to \u2018Paris Si oy of the most experienced men 18 For sale Dig Nowe Agents on Trains} Fe only Ss eer particulars apply on.140 Me treal \u2019 Telegraph opened 1b Gaur\u2014Deer was dull, and prices to 5c.Seuls, best Era oe.Stafshi fo 275 \u2026.18 ar HE San lige May ote Recep demand, el , route select- 1°, nounc ; , .1394.on ; i Prices range .: Boiler , bass sensersen nue .bush; Snrpments, #4, , and $20 additional, according to r Bominiou, and pro and Steamers the premis gs to ROY @ : rice yesterday a drooping.9c.Partridges, 60¢ ' g/ dey.r'& Bowling.700 .1200 34, 9 ; | ed.DLE road Fare be- in that County.; id Lands to - - - 20 .L.N.F.ilet, her than the closing p ne son daddles, Te @ 9c.adiey | TEL s luding Rallroa Ted in t ; scting said La - om \u2018 : .; u-Recollet, higher during the Veniso ru esp Montreal es Nes apply\u2019 ab io com: | AN ed 10 hey undersigned a Ot- APBICE psoription, $2.00, payable in R CAMPBELL NELLKS, t 1288, but sold regularly cot the lost Call.@ 65c.Quail, $2.50 per doze Se EEE or Passige, York.| Le addresse .| Or: to B.\u20ac : Stree close 0 pany'aOfices sland 88 Go LALE, Rgent, be a E.McGILLIVRAY Advance C5.1 HISHOLN E CO or | , 210 Sk James day to 123 at the \u201d 31 ond 3 Broad wi Sa ACKS REA, \u2018 Publishers and Pr 2 ?ril Or to J.Y.GILMOUR & CC.ot.or JACKSON ÿ Montreal.*\u2019 Chabailiea Square.Ap! 354 St.L Or C.C.McFALL, te 13 _ a cute in Montréal Jene 16 Mécembe 3 . Sn Zn MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, I881.er élontreal Herald, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18 AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY THOMAS J.POTTER, Oranges-\u2014At his Store, at 12 noon.PASSENGERS ; Per Allans SS.\u2018\u2018 Sarmatian,\u201d which arrived at Halifax at 8 o\u2019clock yesterday\u2014 Miss Sturgess, Mrs Haslewood, Mr Mackedie, Capt, Mrs and Miss Lockhart, Miss Towser, Mr Elliott, Mr Adamson, Dr Earle, Mr Macasuey, Master Vaughan, Mr Bellfield, Mr Robertson, Mr, Mrs and Master Gallie, Mr Hallett, Mr McLennan, Messrs H & H McLennan, Mr Kinghorn.Via Boston\u2014Capt Mansell, Mr and Mrs Nuttall, Mr and Mrs Pickles, Mr Maguire, Mr O Leary.Per 8S \u201c Polrnesian,\u201d Brown, master, ¢ trom Halifax, 15th January, 1881\u2014Mr 8 mon Beattie, Miss Beattie, Mr Blanchard, Miss Boxer, Miss Mary Dougherty, Capt iden, Mr Elliott, Mr Fluselling, Miss Grant, Mr Hartner, Mr Jones, Mr Wm Lawton, Mrs Levey and maid, Mr Little, Mr J F Mackenzie, Mr A L McMullin, Mr H S Moore, Mr J X Perrault, Mr Holland Prior aud Mr Tasse.Per Star steamship \u2018\u2018 Germanie,\u201d sailing, from New York, Saturday, 15th inst\u2014 Mr John Magor, Mr Colin Morgan, EW Gnædinger, Mr J F Raphael, Mr Fred Cushing, Mr W M Cushing, Mr J Marshail, Mrs J H Marshall, Mrs R Marshall, Mrs Middleton, Mr Robt Thompson.SUMMARY OF NEWS, R DOMINION \u2014 The Levis and Kennebec Railway is just now engaged in bringing down quantities of birch timber from Beauce to Levis.__James Tierney, 35 years of \u2018age,suddenly dropped dead in the engine house at Niagara Falls yesterday ; supposed cause heart disease.\u2014Dr.Hardy of St.* Tite, P.Q, died suddenly while sitting in a chair.Deceased was à relative of Hon.D.À.Ross, mexpber of the Quebec Legislature.UNITED STATES.\u2014The Massachusetts State Auditor Iu\u201d ports a deficit for 1881 of $217,000.\u2014Gen.Grant, has accepted the Presidency of the World's Fair\u2014 The small-pox has broken out in the Johnson Grounds at North Adams, Mass., and the mill operatives are being generally vaccinated.__ Edward Reinhardt, the wife-murderer, was hanged in Richmond Co, N.Y, gaol, yesterday.He met his fate with stolid bravery and died easy.\u2014The House of Representatives, yesterday, decided to place Gen.Ord on the retired list with the rank of Major-General, but refused to place Gen.Grant upon the same list by a strict party vote.\u2014The President has sent to the Senate a new treaty with Japan, providing for the re-imbursement of certain specified expenses which may be incurred by either country in consequence of shipwreck on its coasts of vessels of the other.BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES.\u2014NMurs.H.L.Bateman, formerly a well- known actress, is dead.\u2014Several experiments with machine guns are being made at Shoeburyness.\u2014Beaconsfield visited the House of Commons on Thursday night and listened to the dcbate, for the first time since he was cle- vated to the Peerage in 1876.\u2014The Norwegian barque \u201c Hertha\u201d Captain Peterson, from Rotterdam for New York, which went ashore on Maplin Sound, on the 10th inst, was floated, and has arrived at Gravesend.\u2014A despatch from Bombay confirms the previous report of a plot to depose the Rajah and massacre the Furopean residents of Kolapore, and states that the previous report was correct in every essential.\u2014The steamer \u201c Sardinian,\u201d at Liverpool, from Boston, December 30, has landed two fishermen named Lund and Nelson, who were rescued from a dory off Boston Harbour.They were almost frozen to death.\u2014It is alleged that the Government will ask Parliament to adopt extraordinary measures for the supression of the Parnellite party, on the ground that they seek not Constitutional reform but the disintegration of the Empire.\u2014The flying military columns which left Dublin, the Curragh and Athlone for practice march are having a very bad time.Snow is falling heavily all over the district, and a keen frost prevails, The troops are said to be suffering severely.Some roads are now almost impassable.\u20141t is stated that the London City Guilds which own estates in Ireland have been sounded regarding their transfer to tenants under the terms of the new Land Bill.They are willing to make the necessary arrangements, and about 170,000 acres of the land belonging to these Companies will probably be thus transferred.FOREIGN.\u2014There Lave been several shocks of earthquake in the Tyrol.\u2014Gambetta\u2019s name, it is calculated, will be presented successfully at the next election at 114 constituencies.~The King of Sweden has published a volume under the title of \u201cPoems and Leaves from My Diary.\u201d \u2014At Mentone, France, a Committee was formed to induce the French Government to abolish gambling at Monte Carlo.\u2014M.Laissant, in a published card, calls Mr.Bradlaugh a liar, and refuses to leave the question of a ducl to a court of honour to decide it.\u2014The ex-Empress Eugenie has presented to the Refuge of Notre Dame d'Anglet the library of 25,000 volumes her husband had installed in the Villa Eugenie at Biarritz.-\u2014The Grand Duke of Baden has had a run of bad luck.His treasurer disappeared a little while ago,and took with him a large sum of moftey ; now it has been found that the Grand Duke has been systematicaily plundered by a number of his servants and by the Court furnishers, and a large number of changes have been made in the household.THE NEW SYNDICAT & UFFER, The offer of the New Syndicate to build the Pacitic Railway was placed in the hands of the Minister of Railways yesterday.The document we republish in full in another column, so that our readers will be able to peruse it for themselves, and compare it with the agreement which the Government have already entered into, and which they are now endeavouring to induce Parliament to ratify.The chief points of advantage in the new offer over the one recently accepted by the Government, we shall endeavour to explain as briefly as possible.The New Syndicate offer to build the entire line from Nipissing to the Rocky Mountains for $22,000,000 in cash and 22,000,000 acres of land.The © reduction in price is made upon the Central Section, or that part of the line petween Selkirk and Edmunton, or to the point where the British Columbia section begins.They ask for none of the privileges extended by the Government to the Present Company, by clauses 10, 15 and 16 of the contract now before Parliament.The new Company do not ask that fhe Government shall permit the admission, free of duty, of steel rails, fish plates and other fustenings» spikes, bolte and nuts, wire, timber and all material for bridges, to he used in the con\u201d struction of the railway, and of a telegraph line in connection therewith, and all tele- graphie apparatus required for the first equipment of telegraph lines; neither do they demand that the Government shall couvey to them at cost price, with interest, ai) rails and fastenings bought in or since the vear 1879, and other materials for con\u201d struction iu the possession of or purchased by the Gtovernment, at a valuation.The principal objections to the contract already gigned by the Minister of Railways is the exclusive privileges gra nted to the Syndicate by sections 19 and 16 of the contract.Sec, tion 15 stipulates that :\u2014 «pan twenty years from the date hereof, po line of raij way.shall be authorised by the Dominion Parliament to be constructed gouth of he Canadian Pacific Railway, from any point at or near the Canadian Pacific Railway except such line as shall Tun -outh-west, OT to the westward of south-west: nor to within fifteen miles of i : establishment of ude 49.And in the cstal Jr province in the North-West Terfr ris provision shall be made for con- ting gu-h prohibition after such establishment unt | the expiration of the said period.\u201d : This claûse virtually con edes to the Syn- Jicate 8 monopoly of all lines of comnuni- NS a 3 .ges cation with the North-West, and such a nonopoly must ultimataly be of incalcul able profit to the Company.No such cate.They do not ask that any restriction\u2019 be placed upon tlie construction of the con necting lines.By Section 16 of the Government contract the works of the Com\u201d pany, their stations, houses, lands- capital, stock.ete, are exemptel forever from taxation, either hy the General Government or any municipality.The words of the section are: # The Pacific Railway, and all stations ar d station grounds,workshops, buildings,yards and other property, rolling stock and appurtenances required and used for the construction and working thereof, and the capital stock of the Company, shall be torever free from taxation by the Dominion, or by any Province hereafter to be established or by any Municipal Corporation therein, and the lands of the Company, in the North-West Territories, until they are either sold or occupied, shall also be free from such taxation for 20 years atter the grant thereof from the Crown.\u201d The offer of the new Syndicate demands none of the immunities granted by the Government in the contract recently signed by the Minister of Railways.Not only do the new Syndicate offer to build the entire railway line for a much smaller price than the Government propose to pay, but they likewise agree to build the Sault Ste.Marie Branch for a total subsidy of $3,000,000, or, in other words, they offer to build the Sault branch, in addition to the main line, for the same cash subsidy which the Gov ernment propose to pay for the main line alone.It is admitted, even by the Government and their supporters, that the railway to the Sault is a necessity; and, if so, a splendid opportunity of securing that line, as well as the road north of Lake Superior, is offered by the new Syndicates The new Company do not propose to do more thau the Government contract work for a inuch smaller subsidy, both in cash and land.They stipulate to give to the Government the option of either proceeding with the construction of the who'e line at once, or of delaying the work on any part of it, so long as the Company are allowed to proceed with the Prairie Section.The new Syndicate ask that they be allowed to proceed with the Prairie Section at once, and, after thatis completed, to construct thesc other parts of the line which are not immediately necessary.A reduction of $3,000,000 ta:h subsidy, and $3,000,000 acres of fine prairie land is certainly a large considera_ tion; while, in addition to this, the new Company will claim none of the large and unjust exemptions granted to the other Company under the Government contract.The matter which should concern Montreal most is the construction of the Sault line, which would bring at once to our city a large proportion of the trade of the North-Western States.Under the terms of the new Syndicate an opportunity is presented for the construction of the Branch to the Sault in addition to the line north of Lake Superior without additional cost.The new Syndicate is composed of leading Canadian capitalists, and that the offer is made in good faith does not admit of a doubt.Such being the case we think the Government are acting both unjustly and unwisely in endeavouring to force their contract through Parliament without taking time to consider the more advantageous bargain now presented- OPENING OF THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE: \u2014 ce The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario had a pleasant task before him on Thursday on the opening of the new session of the Onatrio Legislature.A glowing record and bright hopes ought to make even the soul of a Lieutenant-Governor happy, and that is what the Ontario Cabinet have been able to meet the Legislature with.The Lieutenant-Governor complains, and, perhaps, naturally, that the Dominion Government has taken no steps as yet for the arrangement of the boundary question.This seems to be in Ontario a sort of perennial trouble, and we may expectitas a standing grievance in all the speeches on the opening of the Provincial Legislature until it is settled, and that means tha indefinite period known as the Greek Kalends.It is doubtful, how ever, whether the Ontario Government are justified when they assert that the result of this action of the Government is to delay and to obstruct the settlement of the country.It may be that the settlement of the country may have been retarded, but that can only have been in the most infinitissimal degree, because itis not at all likely thatany intending emigrants would be sufficiently acquainted with the minute details of the internal condition of Canada, as to consti- ute the questionable boundary between the provinces into a barrier against immigration.The Lieutenant-Governor was able to, and it is satisfactory to know that the words are neither vain nor empty, when he congratulated the Province on the revival of commercial prosperity, the result of the abundant harvest of last year, and of th mereased demand for lumber.Upon all these maiters there are to be statistics prepared by the Commissioners appointed last year, so that this Province may with justice expect, in the course of a short time, to be supplied with all the information that is necessary to enable it to come to a conclusion upon a question of such vital importance.The speech touches upon the question of the new Provincia Buildings, and in addressing an Ontario assembly probably the Government could not well avoid making some reference to it.The only misfortune is that the reference eannot be a congratulatory one.Necessarily and naturally the Government have something to say upon the Education question.Ontario may pride itself, and it has a right to do so, upon the efficiency of its system of publie education ; and when it can say, as it does in this speech, that while marked improvement may be observed in elementary education, the expenses of that branch have been less in the last three years than previously, it may certainly claim the warm congratulations of its sister Provinces.There is a gratifying aunouncement iu the Address, as to the fusion that is proposed in the present dual system of law, which will undoubtedly be one of the most beneficial measures that have ever been passed in this country.The Licutenaut-Governor commends to the consideration of the Assembly the question, whether by biennial sessions the interests of the Province could not be sufficiently protected.There are strong objections to this course, although there are also many benefits.In the present state of the finances ef the country, any measure that would relieve the strain would be beneficial, but there is the constitutional objection that a Government always ought to be watched.The only safeguard, the only guarantee, that liberty has is that power should be ever held in check, and if a Legislature abrogates its fungtions for a day, not to say for a year, there would be an inducement then placed in the hands of the Ministry to take steps that this country would regret.We have had experience of that.The Canndian Pacific contract would never, could never, have been made in the face of Pariament, but because Parliament was not sitting, the Ministers thought they could safely enter in\u201d to such an agreement.And the result! Surely that is mot such as to encourage us to extend the powers of the Ministers in any of the Provinces.If the Dominion Goverment, let alone, are ready to sell the country, perhaps the Ontario Government may be equally as ready and monopoly is asked for by the new Syndi- ! demands, but they offer to do the same | RRR willing to sell the Province.Altogether, however, the Ontario Government have a very creditable record to present to their constituents, and they are entitled to claims, ! -what we know they will have, a renewal of their mandate and a confirmation of their credentials.FEVER OUTBREAK IN IRELAND.It is to be hoped the Irish Land Leaguers will not accuse Mr.Gladstone and his Cabinet of having had any hand in tbe rer : reported outbreak of fever, at Tandragee, County Armagh.The reports to hand of the outbreak of the fever are, so far, vague: Various are the speculations as to th causes which have led toit.Many are of opinion that it has been introduced through the means of flax from Russia, that country supplying the greater portion of flax to the North of Ireland.Already the disease has been most fatal, some thirty persons having succumbed to it, and over one hundred are said to be in a dangerous condition.The doctors are, 1t appears, rather in the dark as to the treatment for it, the fever being of a very uncommon order.However, every effort is being made by medical science to stay the plague and con\u201d fine it to narrow bounds.Tandragee, where the scourge has appeared, is in about the centre of the County of Armagh, 40 miles inland from Belfast Harbour.The town is situated on the southern side of one of the fertile hills with which nature has beautified that part of the country.It contains between 10,000 and 15,000 inhabitants.On the summit of the hlll stands Tandragee Castle, the seat of the Duke of Manchester, which, from its elevated site, is seen for many miles around.The town contains some well-built houses, a handsome Presbyterian Church and two small Methodist meeting houses, several charitable institutions supported by the Duke, and numerous schools, the pupils of which have a festival annually at the Castle.Near the town are the villas of Cooley Hill, Orange Hill and others.A great deal of flax is used at Tandragee for manufacturing purposes.THE ITALIAN EXRIBITION.We have been requested to call the attention of the public, and more especially commercial men, to the invitation of the Italian Government for samples o all the produce of the Dominion for the Italian Exhibition next year.The Italian Government generously undertake the transport of all articles free of charge, and are exceedingly anxious to see Canada, a8 well as every other portion of the British Empire, well represented at its National Exhibition.The trade with Italy is at present, we believe, very limited, and it would not be a bad move on the part of our merchants if, through the agency of a good display of our manufactures and natural products, trade relations with Italy became more extended.Mr.Gianelli, the Italian Consul in this city, will be happy to receive all contributions, and to afford every information in regard to the exhibition.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tl Tre mail steamship ¢ Sarmatian\u201d arrived at Halifax yesterday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Osir \u2014In our notice, yesterday, of the death of Mr.Richard Palin, J.P., ot Chester, England, and fatherin-law of our respected fellow-citizen, Mr.J.B.Coghlin, we were in error in regard to some of our statements.The deceased gentlemaif foi many years held the important office of High Sheriff of the County of Chester, throughdut which he was widely and favourably known.He was a descendant of a very old connty family, his ancestors having come over with William the Conqueror.He took a great interest in all kinds of sports, especially in the good old English amuse- meut of fox-hunting, being a member of the Chester Hunt Club, and also was a strong supporter of race meetings.He was a very intimate friend of the Duke of Westminster, a portion of his estate adjoining those of His Grace.The deceased, although having passed the time allotted to man in this life, was, up to a few days be fore Lis demise, in the best of health and spirits, and was at the time of his death paying a visit to one of his daughters.We deeply sympathize with Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Coghlin in their affliction.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.From Our Own Correspondent.Orrawa, January 14.THE NEW SYNDICATE, The following is a copy of the letter with which Mr.Leys, Solicitor for the new Syndicate, accompanied the document containing their offer when he presented it to the Government to-day :\u2014 Sir, \u2014As the Solicitor for the gentlemen making the enclosed offer for the construction and working of the Canadian Pacific Railway, l am instructed to lay it before you.Iam to say that, had time permitted, a very few days\u2019 delay would-have resulted in the addition to the offer of many more names of similar standing from various quarters of the Dominion.I have the honour, etc., Joux LErs.To Sir Charles Tupper, Minister of Railways and Canals, Dominion of Canada.| ANTI-SYNDICATE PETITIONS.In the House this afternoon 41 anti- Syndicate petitions, having 2,109 signatures, were presented.Petitions were presented from the Queen\u2019s University and College, of Kingston, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Kingston, Guelph Board of Trade, Township of Townsend Council, etc.So far 127 petitions have been presented, signed by 6,812 electors.RAILWAY RECEIPTS.A return of all receipts from Government Railways in operation in the Province of Manitoba and the Territory of Keewatin, shows that during the months of September, October and November, 1880, their receipts were $79,823.THE CANCELLED \u20acONTRACT.From a return brought down this evening it appears that, up to December 14th, the settlement had not been arrived at between the Government and the contractors for the second one hundred miles west of Red River, on account of the cancellation of the contract.Mr.Thomas White appeared in a characteristic role to-night, when he made a vile attack on the members of the new Syndicate.It does not require much courage to attack men who are notin a position to reply.The Government made a discreditable attempt to-night to commit the House to the present contract, before the members could even read the new offer, but they made nothing of it.THE SAULT STE, MARIE ROUTE, MEETING OF THE TORONTO BOARD OF TRADE.Special to the MONTREAL HERALD.TonroxTo, January 14.A mecting of the Board of Trade was neld this evening to receive the report of the deputation recently appointed to wait upon the Minister of Railways to present the memorial regarding the railway interests of the Province.The memorial bore particularly upon the necessity of protecting Ontario interests from a possible unjust discrimination on the part of the Pacific Syndicate, and upon the necessity of building a road between Lake Nipissing and Sault Ste.Marie.With regard to the latter point Sir Charles Tupper said that the Government could not entertain any proposition to subsidise tke Sault Line, as that Line would compete with the Pacific Railway, to which the Government was already pledged.He considered, however, ex-officio that the Government would no?be adverse to giving such assistance to the Ontario & Pacific Junction Railway, in addition to the aid already given by the Ontario Government, as would enable it tu be completed as first-class road and a feeder of value to the Canada Pacific.Regarding the desired protection from possible discrimination on the part of the Syndicate against Ontario, he expressed the will- | ingness of the Dominion Ministiy to take into consideration any proposition for additional security which the Board of Trade might adopt.The Board, therefore, drew pans pany acquiring, purchasing, amelgamating with, leasing or holding and operating the said Canada Central Railway, or .purchasing, acquiring or holding and operating ; any line or lines of railway, or acquiring | running powers over any railway, as in this | section provided for, then, and ia every such case, it shall be unlawful for the Company to make, and the Company shall not make, any greater or higher charge for the carriage of traffic passing to or from the Ontario & Pacific Junction Railwayover any part of the Company's line, west of Callendar Station, than the lowest mileage rate then charged by the Company for the carriage over such part of their line of other similar traffic.\u201d In addition to there words, the method | of ascertaining the mileage rate was defined, and the traffic defined to include all business on the line, of every description.\u2014A sly Philadelphia gir], having a lover she was afraid wouldn't stick, covered her lips with glue and invited him to kiss het.Owing to the fact that she previously posted her father when to pounce ir to the parlour, the plan worked admirably \u2014 Philadelphia Chronicle.BIRTHS.Moxk.\u2014On the 14th instant, the wife of F.D.Mouk, Esq., advocate, of a daughter.DEATHS.Warr.\u2014On the 12th instant, at his residence, 18 Latour street, George Wait, senr., contractor, aged 75 years and 9 months.Funeral will take place to-morrow, at 2 o'clock p.m, from his late residence, No.18 Latour street, to St.Paul's Church, and from thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend without further notice.Glasgow and Edinburgh papers please copy.Paurx.\u2014 At Scurisbrick street, Southport, England, on the 28th December, at the residence of his daughter, Richard Palin, Esq., J.P.of Chester, and father of Mrs.B.J.Coghlin of this city, aged 79 years.u ToNer.\u2014In this city on the 13th inst, James Tener, Eiq., aged 45 years, son-in- law of Walter Prendergast, Esq., of Cote des Neiges.Funeral will take place from his late residence, 436 Lagauchetiere, corner of St.Dominique street, on Sunday the 16th instant at 2.30 pm.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.McKar.\u2014On the 12th idstant, at Lachine, Elizabeth Caroline, wife of David R.Mc- Kay.Funeral will take place to-day (Saturday)fat 1 o'clock p.m., from her late residence.TELEPHONIC.THE FOLLOWING Grain, Produce and Provision Merchants ARE CONNECTED WITH THE EXCHANGE AND WILL FILL ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE :\u2014 Ayer, À.À.& Co., 97 Grey Nun, 20 William street.Chandler, Harlow, 30 William street.Drummond, Chas., 26 Foundling street.Esdaile, J.& R., 17 St.Sacrament street.Gibbs, Chas.T., 14 Foundling street.Girard, Aug., 42 St.Sacrament street.Hodgson, A.& Son, 8 St.Peter street.Howland, & Son, 17 St.Sacrament street.Johnson, Wm.F., 10 and 12 Port street.King, Atwell & Co, 165 Commissioners street.Lafreniere & St.Onge, 1 St.Sulpice, corner Commissioners street.Laing, M., 30 St.Peter street.Lamarche, F.O., 2 St.Francois Xavier street.McBean, A.G.& Co, 4 Custom House Square.- McLennan, Hugh, 14 Custom House Square.Norris «© Routh, 22 St.Juhnand 82 Com- mon street.Ogilvie, A.W.& Co, 38 and 40 Foundling street.Vipond, T.S.& J., 259 Commissioners street.Wait, Geo., 9 and 11 William street.Harrington, J.T., 111 and 117 King street LIST OF DRUGGISTS, BUTCHERS, P\".UMBEhS, GAS and STEAMFITTERS, will be published on Monday.January 15 Amusements, ACADEMY OF MUSIC-SALVINI Two performances only.The Illustrious Italian Tragedian, SALVINI! Supported by an American Company, under the management of Mr.John Stetson.Monday, January 17th\u2014« The Gladiator.\u201d Wednesday, January 19th\u2014# Othello.\u201d Prices\u2014General admission, $1 ; Reserved Seats, $2 and $2.50 ; Gallery, 50c.The sale of seats and boxes begin this morning at 10 o'clock, at 136 St.James street.January 10.8 ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY.Tuesday, January 18th, THE GREAT UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMEDY SUCCESS.FRENCH FLATS, Will be given by the Boston Globe Theatre Company, Mr.Joux STErsoN, Manager.Usual Theatre prices.Box sheet now open at Office of Academy of Music, 136 St.James street.ACADEMY OF MUSIC Benefit of the General Hospital, For ONE NIGHT ONLY, January 3IsT.When the St.George Snow-Shoe Club, Assisted by LADY AMATEURS, Will produce an Original Comed;, in 3 Acts, and Concert Scene, written specially for the occasion by a member of the Club, and entitled A WINTER'S NIGHT.Full particulars in future advertisement.Box plan open ou Monday, the 17th instant, at the Academy Box Office, 136 St.James Street.January 15 13 = 13 \u2014 Hw AGbcriSentents.EMMANUEL CHURCH, Rev.Dr.STEVENSON, Minister Subjects for Sunday Evening Services: Jan.16\u2014 Nineteenth Century Religion.Jan.23\u2014The Sacred and the Secular.Jan.30\u2014 The Church in Thy House.\u201d ~ Feb.4\u2014Education or Probation, Which?Fe\u2019.13-\u2014Serving Two Masters.Feb.21\u2014Life in the Ideal.January 15 c1i3 FOR SALE.The Valuable Property, lately occupied by M.C.Murzarky, Esq\u2026.on Dorchester Street, consisting of about 58,000 feet of Ground, with a Cut-stoue Villa, Vinery and Outhouses, large Ga-den, &c.The house is most commodious and substantially built, and heated by steam.Possession immediately.Terms of credit liberal.Apply to COURT & MACINTOSH, 22 St.John Strect.January 13 rl WANTED, Three good, energetic Salesmen of experience, one for the Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and two for Cazada West, to sell an article well-known and having a ready sale; A 1 men, with good references, will be liberally dealt with ; none others wanted.Apply at Room 12, St.Lawrence Hall, from 4 to 6 p.m,, for two days.January 14 WANTED.An eligible situation for a Pupil, just leaving School; is a good Penman and Arithmetician, and otherwise well inform- 12 ed; aged 17.CHARLES NICHOLS, L.R.C.P., 21 Victoria Street.January 12 \u2018 r 10 WANTED.Ths 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 address- in $ MRS.MARY MAHAN Care of H.E.Burton, Esq, Newcastle, Delaware.December 6.291 PURE APPLE CIDER, Sparkling and on draught.Made specially from select fruit for FREDERICK KINGSTON up the following addition to clause twenty- five of the Syndicate contract, and forward- cd it to Ottawa :\u2014 ; « And in the event of the Pacific Com- WINE MERCHANT.25 HosPiTAL STRARF.January 1 ~ Bow Aduvertiscments.ER ~~ Wh\u201d ASSURANCE CO.Assets, - - $1,750,000 FIRE & MARINE This Company continues to insure against FIRE and MARINE Risks, at current rates, through tbe undersigned.Losses payable in London when required.Cattle insured against all risks.A.R.BETHUNE, Manager.MoxTrEAL BRANCH OFFICE : 329 Notre Dame Street.Fire Insurance Association, (LIMITED) OF LONDON, ENGLAND, Having made the required deposit of $100,000 and obtained the Government License, are Now Prepared to 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 NOTICE.The AnnualGeneral Meeting Of the SHAREHOLDFRS of the Canada Cotton Manufacturing Co, CORNWALL, ONT., Will be held at the Office of the Company, 230 ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal, on Tuesday, the 1st February Next, At TWELVE o'clock noon, For the Election of Directors and transaction of other business, DIVIDEND.A DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT.Has this day been declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, payable on the 94th February Next, which, with the Interim Dividend paid in August last, makes Ten Per Cent.for the Year.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th January to 1st February, inclusive.the By order.A.G.WATSON, Secretary.Cornwall, January 14th, 1881 m 13 FOR THE Newest and Best Furs CALL AT R.W.COWAN & CO°S.We are selling all this present season\u2019s Stock at greatly reduced prices, up to the close of the present month, prior to opening out the new goods.Please call and examine the goods and prices.Material and Workmapship guaranteed.R.W.COWAN & CO.Tue HATTERS AND FURRIERS, Corner ot Notre Dame and St.Peter Streets.January 15 13 CHEQUE LOST.The public are hereby cautioned against cashing a Cheque signed M.Davis, drawn $650, dated 14th January ; payment is stopped at the Bank.The finder will please hand it to La Banque du Peuple.January 15 TENDERS For the construction of a Road for the Pointe Claire Turnpike Company will be received at the office of the undersigned until THURSDAY, 20th instant, at 6 p.m.JOS.RIELLE, 146 St.James Street.Montreal, 14th January, 1881 m 13 BEATTY, CHADWICK, BIGGAR & THOMSON, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOLICITORS IN INSOLVENCY, &c.BEATTY, MILLER, BIGGAR & BLACKSTOCK, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS IN CHAN CERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.cl3 = OFFICES: OVER BANK OF TUROZTO, Corner of Wellington and Church Streets, TORONTO.W.H.BEATTY.C.R.W.BiaGar.E.M.CHADWICK.D.E.THomson.W.N.MiLLER.T.G.BLACKSTOCK.January 15 13 NOTICE.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, as Produce Commission Merchants, in Montreal, under the name and style of NORRIS & ROUTH, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.JAMES NORRIS, St.Catharines, Ont.R.T.ROUTH, Montreal.January 1st, 1881.NOTICE.The undersigned hereby gives notice that they have this day formed a Co-partnership under the name and style of JAMES 8.NORRIS & CO., for the tran-ac- tion of a Produce Commission business, in the City of Montreal.JAMES S.NORRIS, Montreal.JAMES NORRIS, St.Catharines, Ont.January 1st, 1881.NOTICH.The undersigned will continue todo a General Commission and Brokerage business in his own name and for his own account.R.T.ROUTH.January 1st, 1881.mil - DANCING Masquerade and Fancy Dress Ball WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE LORNE DANCING ACADEMY, 301 Notre Dame Street, on FRIDAY EVENING, Jan.28.Tickets, 50 cts.All Schools open.Waltz taught in one lesson.Monday and Friday Night Assemblies a great success.For particulars apply at above address from 12 to 1; 3to 4; 7 to 8.30 p.m.; or by letter to PROF.McDONALD, AMERICAN HoUSE.January 15 13 on La Banque du Peuple (No.3,167), for TE EEFECTS OFTHE SYNDICATE ARE SHOWING THEMSELVES IN .MANY WAYS, But in none more than in the very extensive preparations WE ARE NOW MAKING to supply the wants of the many who will become rich within the next few years by the flow of money coming into the city through the great Railroad Scheme brought about through our progressive Government and the National Policy.We have decided to open a GHEAP SALE of all our Old Stock and Styles on the 15th JANUARY to continue until the whole is cleared out, which, from the great reduction of prices, will not be long, and must be by the middle of March, in order to make room for the LARGEST, BEST ASSORTED and NEWEST STYLES EVER ON VIEW IN THIS CITY by FIRST OF MAY next.Our orders given for Spring Goods are over double that of any previous year for the past thirty, showing the great increase in our business, which has even surpassed, this Fall, that of the best of the past.Any one in want of good, service able, substantial PARLOUR SUITES from 35, 45, 55, 65, 75, 100 and up te 300 dollars; _| CHAMBER BUITES of seven pieces, warranted sound wood, from 22, 32, 42, 55, 65, 75,100, and up to 365 dollars, will find every article of Furniture in general use, and at Our Reduced Prices, AT THE Oldest and Cheapest Furniture House in the City.OWEN McGARVEY & SON 7, 9 AND 11 ST JOSFPH 8 PEET.January 14 12 Special Notice.TO PROPRIETORS OF STEAMBOATS, SAW MILLS, PAPER MILLS, &c.: Before giving your Spring Orders try our CASTORINE OIL, it isjust the thing for your Journals, and the superiority of this Oil, as well as the price, will astonish you.TORONTO OIL COMPANY.LYMAN, SONS & CO., MONTREAL AGENTS, Castorine Oil Company.3 January 4 SUGAR AND MOLASSES Hhds.Good Porto Rico Sugar Do Barbadoes do Brls, Jamaica Sugar Puns.and Tierces Very Choice New Crop Barbadoes Molasses.J.& R.McLEA, 8 Common Street.January 14 12 Magor Bros.& Co.Just Received.- Boxes DIGBY SCALED HERRINGS Brls.No.I, Large) | Do do 1, + CODFISH.Do do 2, Do do 1 HADDOCK AND Hf.-Brls.NOVA SCOTIA CRANBERRIES 18 Foundling St.December 29 LIVERPOOL SALT.1,500 Bags COARSE, Ex G.T.ReCARS.500 BAGS FACTORY-FILLED Falk's\u201d White Sacks.Ex WAREHOUSE.50 Hhds.Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR.FOR SALE BY COX & GREEN.December 15 300 RENTING SEASON 1==1.PROPRIETORS are respectfully requested to place their property in my hands, and I will do all in my power to further their interests.R.K.THOMAS, Real Estate Agent, 194 St.James street.January 12 10 & SEASON 1881 The undersigned is now prepared to place on his list Warehouses, Shops and Dwellings FOR SALE and TO LET.Those owning property will do weli to give him a call.No effort will be spared to secure desirable tenants.R.CAMPBELL NELLES, 210 St.James Street.4 Factory, with a Splendid Water-power For Sale or To Let.A large Property on the Lachine Canal St.Gabriel Locks, with one of the finest Water-powers on the Canal.The buildings are four-stories high, and cover a large area of ground, are thoroughly built and adapted for any description of manufacturing, with ample yard-room for piling or other purposes.Will be sold at a low price, or rented in whole or in part, with Power.For further particulars, apply to 0.W.STANTON, Real Estate Agent, 191 St.Jumes street.January 4 r tsT 3 January 5 REAL ESTATE, à am offering Property for Sale in all parts of the city, suburbs and country.Please send for printed Catalogues.H.H.GEDDES, Real Estate and Financial Agent, Ana President of the Montreal Board of Real Estate Agents, 119 St.Francois Xavier street, November 30 186 TO LET.One large Room in the front part of the Hemant Building, and an- Hi other, well-suied for light manu- -) facturing, in rear.Steam power if nesessary.Apply atthe Offica, 155 St.James Street Road Department.CONTRACTORS intending to tender for the Macadamizing Stone advertised for by the 2g Road Department will observe that ihe date of closing tenders has been ALTERED to WEDNESDAY, the 19th JANUARY, instead of the 2nd February next.GEO.D.ANSLEY, ?City Surveyor.Montreal, 12th January, 1881.11 8.Carsley\u2019s Advertisement copied from a Daily Paper.; CO-OPERATIVE.When the promoters of a co-operative or mutual trading society promise or lead those to believe who asked to risk their money that they will have a Collector of Customs as a Director, which would amount to a Custom House official going into the importing busiress, then it is clear such promises are made without due consideration, as the Government would not allow such a thing.Not many years ago the late Mr.A.T.Stewart, of New York, was made Minister ot Customs, or had some similar position.But almost immediately it was made public he had to abandon the position because he was a large importer.We hardly think the business community of Canada will submit to be opposed in business by Government officials whom they are taxed to pay.Every man to his trade we say.I A LAWSUIT.We have it from the most reliabie source thal the druggists have held a meeting and decided to commence a lawsuit against any mutual benefit store which should go into their business ; thus, a few thousand dollars of the sharcholders\u2019 money would be gone during the first few months, which, added to several thousand dollars that the starters of these enterprises get, and the affair is pretty well tolled for the first year.As previously stated, one sure way to lose money is to invest it in co-operative stores.To say that co-operative stores in England sell patent medicines cheaper than the druggists is correct, but to say that they sell goods of every-day consumption lower than any of the shop-keepers is saying what is the reverse of the truth.CARSLEY\u2019S PRICES.We are selling Clapperton\u2019s Thread at reduced prises.Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Scarfs, \u20ac inches broad and 44 inches long, reduced to 5c each.Splendid French Woven Corset, good shapes, good quality and in good condition, reduced to only 30c per pair.CHEAPEST OF ALL.Atout the cheapest goeds we have ever offered to the public is our real Scotch and French Wool Stockings at the reduced prices.We are selling Scotch Wool Hosiery, properly shaped, at the same prices as is charged for common Canadian or American ren\u2019s sizes.J NOTICE.Our Clearing Sale is being a great success ; first-class goods of every description are being sacrificed in every department.S.CARSLEY, MONTREAL.Sale commences every morning at 8 \u201cTRY OUR Telegraph Envelope At 95@ Per M.TRY OUR Post Office Envelope AT $165 PER M.TRY OUR Insurance Envelope AT $1.90 PERM, TRY OUR Mercantile Envelope AT $2.35 PER M.TRY OUR Baronial Envelope AT $2.50 PER M.SUTHERLAND, MILLAR & CO Blank Book Makers, 04 & 96 St.Francois Xavier lg LITHOGRAMS YIELD 100.COPIES WASH OFF.MADE OF THE Original Reliable Material, ALL SIZES.Material for Refillng SOLD BY THE POUND.DAWSON BROTHERS, ST.JAMES STREET.January 7 HAVANA CIGARS GOLDEN EAGLE REINA MARIA.GOLDEN EAGLE REINA VICTORIA ESPECIALS.GOLDEN EAGLE PRINCESSA.LOPEZ and GARCIA REINA VICTORIA: All of the Crop 1880 PHILIP HENRY, 134 St.James St.and 308 Notre Dame St January 12 10 FOR SALE, \u201cPREMIER.\u201d Imported Clydesdale Stallion, Foaled 3rd March, 1872, Sire Mr.I.Drews\u2019 celebrated horse \u201c PRINCE OF WALES,\u201d Dam \u2018\u201c BOTTERICK MAGGIE,\u201d Winner ofthe First Prize as a two-year-old at the Highland Society's Show in Edinburgh.¢ Premier\u201d took first prize in Quebee.DAWES & CO.LACHINE.D&W 12 January 14 ¢ TO MANUFACTURERS AND (À PRODUCERS OF AGRICULTURE, MINES & FORESTS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA AND NEWFOUND- NOTICE.The ITALIAN GOVERNMENT having notified its Consuls abroad that they will receive from them commercial samples for the National Italian Exhibition, to be held in Milano, in May next, I hereby give notice to any one desirous to send commercial samples to the said Exhibition, to communicate with me without delay for ample information.Said samples will be exhibited under special care of the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, giving to the public all necessary information as to origin, name and address of senders, market price, &c., &c.A.M.F.GIANELLI, Royal Consul of Italy for the Dominion «f Canada and Newfoundland.Montreal, January 7th, 1881.8 som Baveeisowsnts.| Albert Buildings, Victoria Square, Montreal.S.CARSLEY.SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.the Canadian Joint Stock Company Act of 1877.All applications for TEN SHARES OR ANY tions for more meetings, and will participate in the profits.A Shareholder may nominate one member free for every dollar a year, Hosiery.The Fancy French Wool Hose | are murked equally low in Ladies\u2019 and Child- Iiscellaneons.CANADA CO-OPERATIVE crm () § eee CAPITAL, - - - $150,000, 3 LLARS PAYABLE ON ARES OF FIVE DOLLARS EACH.TWO DO N 30000 SH LOTMENT, AND THREE DOLLARS MARCH 15TH, 1881.C \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: i d Montreal.N HAMILTON, President of The Merchants Bank, Hon JODENNIS, Deputy Minister x the Interior, Ottaway ; 3 .Collector of Customs, Montreal.; ] 5 B SIMPSON a NP, Director London snd Lancashire Life Insurance Co., and the C \u2018Fire Insurance \u2018Association of London, England (Limited), Montreal.WALTER SHANLY, Esq, C E, Montreal, treat e-Ma .Lt.-Col.LAMONT Eng, F.R.S, F.G.S., Director Geological Survey of Canada, ae LOCKWOOD, Esq,, Montreal P.sq, ., EGER.GRANT, Esq., Administrator Sir W.E.Logan's Estate.BANKERS : THE MOLSONS BANK.SOLICITORS : Messgs.DAVIDSON, MONK & CROSS.MANAGING DIRECTOR : W.P.LOCKWOOD, Esq.TREASURER : GEORGE R.GRANT, Esq.SECRETARY : GEORGE DURNFORD, Esq.section 47 of LIABILITY.\u2014The liability is limited to Five Dollars per share under Section i i sribed.3 ES.\u2014 Allotment will be made when $100,000 is subscrib ALLO aman LESS NUMBER WILL BE ALLOTTED IN FCLL.Applica: than ten shares will be allotted in proportion to the total number appliedfor.SHAREHOLDERS AND MEMBERS \u2014AII Shareholders can vote at the Company\u2019s , ten shares held.No Shareholder can have more than ten votes.MEMBERS FOR SALE OILS.COAL OIL PARAFINE OIL BLACK OIL, all Grades ENGINE OIL, all Grades GASOLINE, 86° American YLINLCER, American BENZINE, American and Canadian BOILED LINSEED OIL IMPROVED PAINT OIL LARD OIL PALE SEAL OIL OLIVE OIL NEATFOOT OIL MURRAY, BREMNER & CO, 34 St.Henry Street.170 OILY July 17 oy \u20ac LINSEED RAW & BOILED WHITE and CCLOURED PAINTS, PORTLAND AND WATER-LIME CEMENT PLASTER OF PARIS, axp LAND PLASTER, For sale by LYMAN, SONS & Co., 382 to 386 ST.PAUL STREET, Montrea] September 14 220 Tickers will be granted on the introduction of a Shareholder and the payment of one entitling the holder to purchase at the stores.£ ostab- OBJECTS OF THE COMPANY.\u2014The Company is formed for the pur pose: 0 = a lishing Co-OPERATIVE Stores IN CANADA on the same principle as the ARMY A = i mo CrviL SERVICE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, and others working so successfully in Eng and and suPPLY MEMBERS WITH ALL ARTICLES FOR CONSUMPTION AND GENERAL USE OF THE PURES a BEST QUALITY at the LowesT PRICE, and DIVIDE THE PROFITS AMONGST THE BHARKHOL ERS.Tre Stock will be procured from the most celebrated producers.In order to insure pute goods a competent Analyst will be engaged to examine and test their quality.A za 5 will be soLp For cAsH and the prices charged will accord with those of the principe on don Co-operative Stores.THE Capitan employed by the Company will enable them > PUKCHASE LARGELY and PAY PROMPTLY.Every facility will be given for the exhibition and sale ¢ red in Canada._ goods re ESS OF THE COMPANY \u2014The chief place of business and offices of the Company will be in Momreal.Goods will be delivered free in Montreal, and carriage paid to Ottawa and Quebec.A SurrixG and Forwarnixe Depariment will be openec where goods will be specially prepared and packed for transit.Reduced rates or allow - ances will be made for carriage of goods to distant places, and full information given respecting the establishment of local agencies for the delivery of goods.i MANUFACTURERS AND AGENTS.to insure quotation in the Company's catalogues, rward price lists and particulars at ence.Poe VERT ISEMENTS may be inserted in the Catalogues by Merchants and others who will offer to Members of the Society a special discount for cash payments on the rely adopted in England.Plan APARTMENTS will be opened as soon as possible for the sale of the following and other goods :\u2014Greceries and Provisions, Wines and Spirits, Tobacco and Cigars, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Requisites, Drapery, Hosiery, Lace, Gloves and Haberdashery, Clothing and Woollen Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Travelling Requisites, Portmanteaus, Umbrellus, Rugs, Jewellery, Electro-Plate, Cutlery, Stationery and Fancy Goods, Games, Lawn Tennis, &c., China and Glass, Pianos, Musical Instruments, Furniture and Carpets, Bedding, Turnery and Mats, Ironmongery, Agricultural ening Implements.Co and SPE TUSES and forms of application for shares may be had on application to THE MOLSONS BANK and their A; encies, and at the COMPANY'S (TEMPORARY) OFFICES, 184 St.James street, Montreal.January 6 DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1880.HIGHEST 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.CONSTANTLY ON HAND.BURNS & GORMLEY, Manufacturers, 675 Craig Street.om 247 FLAVOURING.0; PURE FLAVOURING EXTRACTS MANUFACTURED FOR THE TRADE BY HN RI JONAS Successor to Rosenheim Bros.NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE NAME « HENRI JONAS\u201d ON EACH BOTTLE.gen Office and Factory, rrst5 November 23 LINSEEKD OIT, RAW AND BOILED.Whiting, Best Brands, FOR SALF BY W, & P.P.CURRIE & Ch, 100 Grey Nun Strest September 11 B.J.COGHLIN, Hardware Merchant and Spring Manofacturer.Railway Supplies &., &.Works: Hochelaga.Orricæ: 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal, Manufacturer of all kinds of Railway and Spiral Springs, Carriage Springs, &c.AGENT FOR Messrs.WiLson, HAWKSWOTH, ELLISON & Co, Shetficld, England \u2014Steel of all descriptions, Warranted Cast Steel, Spring Steel Machinery Tire and Sleigh-shoe Steel Steel Wire, &c., &c., Messrs.Joux Rousp & Sox (Limited), Sher.field\u2014Best quality Electro-Plate and Nickel Silver Goods of all descriptions, Messrs.M.Hunter & 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.BG\u201d Agent for the celebrat.à White star Steamships.September 28 JOHN TAYLOR& BRO.16 St.John Street, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR Duss & Co., Glasgow\u2014-LOCOMOTIVES, &( W.H.Bangy & Co, England \u2014 EN- GINEFERS\u2019 AND CONTRACTORS SUNDRIES, Wx.Severs & Co.Philadelphia, U.S.\u2014IN: JECTOR OF 1876, MACHINE TOOLS, c.MipvarE Stee.Works, Philadelphia, US, \u2014LOCOMOTIVE STEEL TIRES AXLES AND FOKGINGS, ' Epozxoor [rox Co., Wilmington, Bel, U.S, \u2014 WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES ROOFS AND VIADUCTS.\u2019 U.8.Merarric Packing Co., Boston, US.METALLIC PACKING FOR LOCO.Nom Vi AND OTHER ENGINES, &c., c.DUNCAN STEWART & Co, Glasgow\u2014MA.CHINERY FOR PRINTING, DYEING, STARCHING, CALENDERING AND FINISHING.263 Co, MONTREAL BRASS WORK No.295 NOTRE DAME STREET.November 15 273 | IMscellaneots ! Pliscelimmeons.| NOTMAN & SMNDHAM announce to their numerous patrons that J bey have de veloped some truly wonderful discoveries in the science of Photography, giving much greater Art facilities, and enabling them to produce results HITHERTO UNATTAINABLE.THE DECKER\" PANG The James & Holmstrom Piano, TES MASON & HAE ORGAI MR.JOHN T.HAGAR Second-Hand Fanos Yn $30 Upwards, TR FIRM | | December 18 1m trs 302 MUSIC IN ENDLESS VARIETY.AS FROM DE ZOUCHE & CO.(Buccessors to Joseph Gould), 233 St.James Street.January 1 1 pal! Coal! Coal! January 1st, 1881.S.H.MAY & CO.| 3 MACMAHON, BOULTBEE, DICKSON & JEFFERY, Barristers and Attorneys January 4 OFFICE: FURNACE, perTon.g7.00 | Over Canadian Bank of Commerce, iG, do .eres 7.00 ï N STOVE, do .veer 150 LONDON, ONT.ALSO, Hues MacManox, Q,C.| A.O.Jerreny.Joux BoULTBES.W.J.I\u2019.Dickson.N.B.\u2014Mr.Dickson joins t February, 1881, joins the firm lat January 4 Steam and House Ceal, S.W.BEARD & CO, 852 McGill Street.January 11 3 GIBBONS & MeNAB, Barristers and Attorneys.OFFICE: Comer Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.e9 UNIVERSAL GRINDER, To Prodnce Merchats, Farmers GEo.I.GisBONS.G ; AND OTHERS.January 3 ' wo Hee 2 The Syndicate working NEWELLS CAN A PATENT UNIVERSAL GRINDER have i tad! opened their new and extensive mill pre- 0- Derative Si | Associati mises in this city at No.572 William street, on facing the Canal, above St.Gabriel Locks.(LIMITED) They undertake to crush or grind PHOS- PHATE and other minerals, animal bones and other substances, at a rate from one to eight tons per hour, according to fineness required, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Barley Malt, Flax, and any other cercals are reduced to COARSE or FINE meal, in quantities exceeding ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS an hour! Moulee, Cracked Corn, GRANT.LATED WHEAT and GRAHAM FLOUR are specialties attainable only by the use of these machines.rders for drinding are now register For details, apply at the istered.DOMINION GEN'L AGENCY, 26 Hospital Street, Montrealtrs 310 BLAIKLOCK BROS.No.17 COMMON STREET.FOR.SALE, 590 Boxes LOOSE MUSCATEL, Old.100 Barrels CURRANTS, New.100 Kegs PRUNES Just Arriving Temporary Offices: 184 St.James Street WILLIAM P.December | LOCKWCOD, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES WILL BE RESUMED AT (9) A onze U December 23 Corner Nomuk DAME AND Price I\u2019 ARMES , On Tuesday, 4th January.They are designed to afford i struction to Book-keeping, enough in- Commerciai and Mental Avithmetic Busy, ness Correspondence, English and Frenct Shorthand in both languages, by the same system.For full information apply at the College, or address TASKER & DAVIS, da 1 December 16 2m 225 January 1 Robert Mitchel & BRASS WORK St Peter and Craig Streets, November 24 281 STEEL RAILS) Orders Taken fir Dire Importation.MIDDLETON & MEREDITH, 17 St.John Street.MONTREAL.December 6 291 Special Castings.HARD IRON.To meet the wants of the Trade 1 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.CLENDIN NENG.December 7 H.R.IVES & CO.MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE, IRON RAILINGS, &e, &c, OUEEN STREET.I'ULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR GOODS! CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS Furnished Promptly, AND OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION.ORDERS _ SOLICITED.Beptember 232 \"FAIRBANK SCALES REMOVED TO 377 St.Paul Street MONTREAL.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ON HAND oF Every kind Manufactured.Particular(attention paid to repairing OUf Scales.VAIRBANK & CC October 20 123 E diner MANUFACTURERS OF Church, Tower, Clock & Locomotive BELLS, INcLupina Cuixes anD PEALS.Gas and Coal Oil Burners Of all Descriptions.STEAM FITTINGS, COIL SCREENS, HOT WATER AND STEAM APPARATUS.ND FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS À ESPAGNOLETTES.Railway Supplies of ail Description ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SUP BUILDERS HARDWARE.November 20 De ION, pt \"er lak ar Ca VS A 4 = BS AS me 1 _ aad ol AN I Gert bed LY wl 00 PE om Ls mn wd A TR tn bef om Ais pt on bn mt 80 6 4 oo PH NA oH is em br in vw Wes a ne \u2014e ® PA AR Pe a A LL me 72m \\ EE \u2014\u2014 PP\u201d MON TREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 REGIA vs PARNELL ET AL.DOMINION PARLIAMENT.ae nn CEE 5, 1881, After some further discussion, The SPEAKER decided that the motion of Mr.Robertson was out of order.Mr.BLAKE\u2014Contrary to precedent.The motion for the adjournment of the NEW SALT WORKS.es D.M.Parker, Hon.G.W.Washington à.Dear- TELEGRAPHIC oxo 50% rs Lo born, of Boston ; and Charles N.Skinner, : Heury R.Renney, G.R.Pugsley, Arthur QUEBEC.T.Truman, and W.Pugsley, .jr., of St.pompe ! Auction Sales.Auction Sales.BY THOMAS J.POTTER.BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Sir CHARLES ''UPPER repeated that ported the railway scheme.There was no there was nothing said about public tenders.analogy between the positions then and He also said that he could give a dozen now, as the circumstances had entirely instances in which the late Minister of changed.The other charge made against Public Works had let contracts on the : him was one which if sustained would make Groceries.\u201clines, &C Pacific Railway without tenders.He again him unworthy of a seat in Parliament.The | debate was then : THIS DAY.\u2014_\u2014 H 0 3 7; .carried.John, have been incorporated a Company Speeches in Defence of the HOUSE OF COMMONS.repeated that the Government had authority charge practically was that he had sold | Sir$.L.TILLEY moved the adjourn~ 100 Bris Oranges The K im ber Pro ert a à man 0 GARRISON BALL.to manufacture salt by artificial and solar ; Orrawa, January 14.for entering into the contract, and that they.himself ba the late Government.It only | ment of the House.J By Aucti Fin + Selected Foot, all Nos.38%, 40 and 40} BLEURY \u2019 a QUEBEC, January 14.\u2014The members of | evaporation of brime from the salt springs Trayersers.The SPEAKER took the Chairat 3 o'clock: Te It ly within the terms of somtlomen hy No ae of the b on.gentle.(aon.Mr.ANGLIN said he understood hand picked at He oan before shipping on Th becrib has rec ! MONTREAL .- .I .T .5 = Fatty 3 : .the Garrison Club of this city give a pri- | near Upham, King\u2019s County.The capital RECEIVING PETITIONS.opposite had failed to excite the indignation | it.It appeared to be an instinct of Lis na jardins), Thetuber for Hochelaga (Mr.Des- 1 oc RR.Sale .t my rooms, 195 St.James | to sell the above CENTRALLY instructions | SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION FOR , 11 to-night to their friends.is $125,000, and to be divi into 1,69 Anti-Syndi iti were presented | of the country.Th tar | türe to abuse, villi si n8), had made an atta:k on him fn con- | g ithout ve whatev h 3 Fo SITUATED vate ba g har 100 each yndicate petitions were presen y.ey had even gone s0 ta ¢, villify, and slander.He [Sir | nection with his course on the New B treet, without any reserve whatever, to the | PROPERTY, consisting of a Two and Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xeres de Ia A REMOVAL.shares of $100 each.Le ANOTHER STORMY DEBATE.by Messrs.Guthrie, Casey, Gillies, Trow, | as to demand admission by ticket, in order | A.J.Smith] had conducted his election | wick School question Ho challen ed \u201cthe Grocery and Fruit Trade, in round lots, on nc one- ?The quarters of the Executive Council WINNIPEG.Wheler, Charlton, Paterson, Cartwright | to have none present but those who would : eng half Storey Stone and Brick Bnildi Frontera, Sherrieshonorably, but the Minister of Railways, in y ni CiME, two ; ri C hon.gentlem oes ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th, at 12 o'clock | good Shops, occupied by Messrs.T.G.Sandeman & § f Province of Quebec are being re- and Blake.The latter presented petitiens | condemu the terms of the contract.The | his own county, in Declaration Day had mation in the House or in he \u201c ees the | noon.Co.and Mr.Jonpax, and two good Wake Ports.ons Oporto, of te from Government House into the BE DEWDNEY CHARGES Irish Obstruc ti .A .from the students of Queen's College and of Opposition stood pledgod big their past Dade an attack on him and had charged Mr.COSTIGAN repeated the charges he 11 THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.shops in rear, with passage gntrance.Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona, mo Le Nd; T VDN.nl ts ain e Royal College o ysicians and Sure | recor suppo is contract, and, in view | him wi cing an office-seeker, and as | had mad inst The Dwelling is in the very best of or- Red Wines.\u2018 new Legiolative lui Cine eos WisxniPEG, Man, January 14.\u2014Mr.Re g geons.of their own propositions, could not alarm | knocking at the door for office, and that if ade against the member for Gluucester g 3.oe CREDIT .Howard, agent here for Messrs.J.Baker & Co., of Fort Benton, Montana, pronounces the charges against Indian Superintendent Dewdney, of being in collusion in the matter of Indianisupplies, outrage- PRIVATE BILLS.Mr.\" DREW moved that the time for re- ceiviug petitions for Private Bills be extended to the first day of February.Mr.KIRKtATRI(K introduced a Bill at Workin this connection, saying that he had proven false to the trust reposed in him He had made these charges on nomination day in the hon.gentleman's own county.Mr.ANGLIN said that on nomination 27 and 29 Cote St., 32 Bleury St., Valuable and very central Properties, both near Craig Street, adapted for manufacturing premises.Sale by Auction, at my Salesroom, THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY, the country.The Opposition only wanted | it time to pursue the policy of obstruction by a similar course.They had destroyed the Sir Hugh Allan contract, and they now thought to repeat these tactics, but it would not der, having been all Or PaivTen, Tivten and DECORATED (specimen work), heated with Hot-air, Mansard Roof Slated ; has also two good Cellars, rat-proof.Commuted.Title perfect.Leal Brothers & Co.Madeira Madeira Wines.À G.H.Mumm & Co., Reims, Cham- f pagnes.P.A.Mumm & Co, Frankfort-0- had been given he would have been with them.He was sorry that that Finance Minister was not in his seat now, as he wanted his testimony.Last session when the charge was gnade he had With reference to the Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien, a cablegram states that the election of Directors was held at Paris on Tuesday last.The following were DIVIDING THE HOUSE.= M., Hocks and Mosell : .; ; ; A vas day he fully vindicated hi : 2 M.; ; Sale at my Rooms, on MONDAY, the 17th , oselles.| hed fr Queen, BT.Bague, ous \u2018ie and Tilous.He ua the \u2014 ol SIE at Plain ad br apprit a fn SS eens Bon Sr nl ERS di te | mail li à 0 \"I.Thibaudeau and E.Beaudet; for | charges made are a base libel upon both e Urand lrun Iway Company.I Lanada ) And ed to support the member | purpose, when he turned lished.8 JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.+» Pin still Hou, sal: Hon.J.A.Chapleau, J.S.©.| Mr.Dewdney and the firm.Be The Catholics in the German | Mr WILLIAMS introduced a Bill re- could not be said that they were springing | of Datnoriand in bls statement, to which | tho effect of the reading of tho letter on the | 10 THOMAS J.POTTER.Auctioneer.Bruner, C0 Cognac Wurtele, M.P.P., and Thos.Workman.specting the Ontario & Pacific Junction |B Surprise.The contract was far more ad- | he had rep ed that he was not, He asked | hon, gentlemen, he found that he had x dito tor Quebec will be Francois NEW PROVINCIAL DIRECTORY.Railway.vantageous than those previously present- | the Minister of Railways if it was not true ! e na \\ Empire.The Superior Detached| + Joumin & Co, schiadam \\ DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, | © im Hay, Fairmen & Co, Gtas- 4 The new directory of the city of Winnipeg is now ready for the press, and will be shortly issued.The work will include sneaked off.Mr.COSTIGAN said that the members of the House knew that he was not a man to Vezina, and for Montreal Gustave Drolet.LAW EXAMINATION.ed.The reasons which had been given were sufficient for concluding the discussion of a question wbich was not a new one.THE RAILWAY DEBATE.On the Orders of the Day being called, Hon.Mr.BLAKE asked whether the that he had offered him a position in the Cabinet of which he was a member ?23% and 25 Cote Street, Next to Theatre Royal, fitted with En- .SinCHARLES TUPPER\u2014Never.That's ; gine and Beiler, also Steam and Gas gow, Whiskies.At the meeting just terminated here of | directories of Emerson and Portage la CHURCH LAW REFORM DEMANDED.| Government would lay on the table the | The action ot the Opposition in delaying | what you wanted and could not get.Tun away wom an opponent.Amida good Pipes, recently occupied as a PAPER BOX | Corner of GUY STREET and DORCHES-| © R.gnome & Sons, Greenock the Board of Examiners for the Bar of | Prairie.The manuscript of a directory of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 proposal for the construction ot the Pacific this question had enabled the Northern Sir A.J.SMITH said they would see ; | « That's false,\u201d and « Thats nc ; ry cries | FACTORY.Sale by Auction, by order of TER STREET, West, «+ D.J.Th on, Leith, Gi i Quebec Messrs.R.T.Heneker, Joseph | the municipalities has also been com îled Railway, which had been received by the Pacific, a 1ival road, to forestall the market and he quoted from his speech of last session | that honour fe él at's not true, from | Mr.R.JELLYMAN, on FRIDAY, 21st JANU- | Four storeys, including Stone basement and .01d or eith, Ginger Wine, K Foran J.P.Turcotte, Simeon Lelieve, | so that the Pa hole work, when com eted, GREAT 3BRITAIN.Minister of Railways, and whether, if they in negotiating to sell their lands, and to be | to show that when be had made this state- | to make a ser pouf char he proceeded | ARY, at ELEVEN o'clock.mansard roof, size 46-6 x 46-6 with wing, om, &Cand Joseph Gagnon, were admitted to the | will form a directory of the entity Pro.marre were not prepared to lay it down, they | first in the field to promote emigration.| ment last year, the Minister of Railways had es of charges against the! 19 THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.c Ne enlons 0 rere bE Dublin Stout.++ Robert Porter & Co.London, Export Bottlers of Bass & Cos ractice of the profession.The following ntlemen were admitted to the study of aw, viz.: Messrs.Alphonse Boissenneault, J.N.P.Savard, N.Malenfant, Jules Bauset, L.D.Vincellette, Alfred Dionne, Conservatory, Brick stabling and coach house (built by the late John Leeming, Esq.) House in thorough repair, painted and decorated within past two years.The lot has a superficies of 17,210 sq., ft., member for Gloucester.He announced himself as willing to accept the challenge which had been thrown out.After some remarks from Mr.Desjardins, the House adjourned at 2.15.He defended several of the provisions of the contract, and said that the Opposition, having found that the trade question was against them, were trying to divert attention to this the other great national ques- would adjourn the debate for concurrence until they could do go ?Sir CHARLES TUPPER said there had been placed in his hands since 2 o'clock what purported to be a tender for the convince of Manitoba.HISTORICAL BOCIETY MEETING.The regular meeting of the Executive Council of the Historical Society was held not denied it.The Hon.member for Cumberland had ofiered him a seat in his Cabinet in 1873 and pressed him to take it.The Hon.Gentleman had also offered him the Governorship of Nova Scotia and the THE COMING LAND REFORM BILL.Loxpox, January 14.\u2014It is authoritatively announced that the new Parliamentary party formed under Shaw will only op- Handsome New Residence, 112 University Street, ; Ale.3 frontage on Dorceester street 134 ft, on ; .; ; ; se the Coercion Bill within t i i ; ; tion.They could get a thousand Syndi- | Governorship of New Brunswick.The lead- =\u2014 Just below Sherbrooke street.One of ft.Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edinburgh, Scotch G.H.Tardival, and Jean Bouffard.here last night.It was decided to order pose | Ne os and UF th he strict struction of the Canadà Pacific Railway.He ates to 15 Tie Be section at à yall or of the Government in 1872.had lead A PENN the most desirable and complete Private Guy 125-6 AND Ales 914 volumes for the library, between $500 .se, ey consider had not had time to read the document > the p ¢ | hi th h 108 e SYLVANIA DIANA.Houses yet offered to public competition Apollinaris Company (Limited) London THE NORTH £HORE RAILWAY.and $600 worth, which, with those already | the Irish Land Bill just they will not only | even, and it was quite impossible to say cost, but if this were done the Lope à ae Si om oo offer him the will be reld by austiia on TUESD AY | two two-storey Brick Houses with base- | \u201cP .Importation Soli ; à : It is rumoured here to-day that the North | on hand, will swell the number to 1,300.| support it in the House, but endeavour to | What course would be taken until an op- gutting a complete line pes d ê RR te ino OTE p had a ative Prov- | In the midst of a large forest in Penn- | JANUARY 25th.Full particalars will ba | ment on Guy street, each 25-2 by 36-3, Orders for Direct | rad on Solicite 3 Shore Railway is to be leased to the Pacific | Selections are to be made from Harpers | obtain its acceptance in Ireland.Itis un- | portunity had been afforded of reading it.The oe t oe ni y ps à ce.He also been offered | gylvania lives Henry Merrill, a well-known | published.Key at my office, Very easy Brick Stable and wooden sheds.Lot 132 from the ©.! Railway Syndicat2, and that as soon as the select liberary.derstood that the Duke of Richmond\u2019s | In the meantime, it was proposed to go on e the contract on terms wiic 0 a seat in the Cabinet in 1873 by s hunter and trapper.He has but one companion in his solitary abude, a daughter, aged about 18 years.Lottie Meriill can had shown that the member for Cumberland | row a boat, shoot a gun, or trap a bear as had made a charge which was false.He | well and skillfully as any man in the challenged the Mintster of Railways to give | County of Wayne.Some time ago she them a dissolution, and offer them an op- | started to cross a large inland lake, on the portunity of guing before their constituents { borders of which her home is located in a again.He afterwards referred to the pre- | light «kiff.She carried, as- was her custom sept scheme, showing that the Act of 1874 a small rifle slung across her shoulder by a did not authorise any such contract us this | leather strap.She was paddling along The first 100 miles would cost $700,000, | leisurely, and when nearly half way across February TR KiMiTON à t0.OFFER FOR SALE, 5.IN BOND OR DUTY PAID, HENNESSY\u2019S BRANDY Qr.-Casks, Octaves and Cases, Star and V.Oterms of sale.12 THOMAS J.POTTFR, Auctioneer.Important Sale of Real Estate INSOLVENT ACT OF And Amending Acts.Conservative Commission on agricultural depression in that part of their report dealing with Ireland recommend a governmental scheme of emigration, and also one of migration from the over-peopled districts, plan for the reclamation of waste lands and a Court of arbitration for fixing rents.They generally approved of a modified form of peasant proprietary.The minority of the Commission consider these measures not sufficiently strong.ruinous to them.They did not want them to fail.They did not want a road which placed them at the mercy of an American Corporation, but a great national line of their own.The latter was required, even though the Sault Branch were built to-morrow.Hon.Mr.ANGLIN said that it became How Mr.BLAKE asked if it was under- | necessary, after the exisaordinary speech to stood that an opportunity should be given which they had just listened, to recall the for asking questions, as in the case of the | attention of the House to the fact that a with the discussion as before.be Sir JOHN MACDONALD moved that from this day the motion for concurrence on the resolutions reported from the Cowmittee of the whole House, relating to the Canada Pacific Railway, shall have precedence every day next after routine proceedings.contract has passed the House of Commons, Mr.Chapleau will summon the Local House and submit the lease for approval.NEW REGULATIONS.New regulations have been made fo\" graduating in the Arts Faculty of Laval Universityft.deep.ST, PATRICK\u2019S SOCIETY.The St.Patrick\u2019s Society\u2019s annual meeting was held last night, at which the office- bearers were elected.Mr.J.Shea was elected President.Steps were taken towards preparing for the celebration of St.Patrick\u2019s Day.another member of the Government, besides ALSO the Minister of Railways.He thought he the vacant Lot between the above pro\u201d perties on Guy street, area 8,473 sq.ft.These parcels are splendidly loeated.Permits on application.Sale at my Rooms On Monday, 17th January, At Half-past TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 1875, GOING TO RUIN.The Citadel and fortifications are reported in a terrible state of dilapidation, and RECORDER'S COURT.In the matter of Simeon Racette and Charles Clement dit Lariviere, of the ; ivi i osal had been placed in the hands of | and the Syndicate, as soon as the contract | th d di j ing i City and District of Montreal, Insol 10 Auctioneer.A Mati anon & Co.'s Brand oS .: The annual statement of penal and civil ee former motion?Co prop ne By ; 98 the contrac e pond discovered an object moving in y , Insol- .; 1 are fast going to ruin.prosecutions and complaints disposed of by = EL - Sir J OHN MACDONALD replied in the fhe Government by some of he Was ratified, was entitled to this 100 miles | the water, and, upon approaching closer, vents.: Qr.-Casks, Octaves, vintages 1840, 1 4 ; PEMARMANLE OCOPRRENGE Dre Recorders Court during the year 1880, IRELAND.affirmative.; | nential an vent ÿ struc he en.of finished railway on paying the sum found that it was an immense five-proaged PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a iscellaneon 5 1858, 1860, 1869, 1875, 1878; also Cases .By a singui incidence, t embers | has been prepared.There were 3493 in- Hon.Mr BLAKE said that, in that case, | #* M9: they prop ois { ramed.When this was doue the Syndicate | buck, which had been driven into the water | the imm pvables hereinafter described, and 3 .Quarts, Flasks and Half-Flasks yc ye x ne singuler ee pere > bea m re fractions of the peace, 479 cases discon- MITCHELL HENRY THREATENED, he would not divide the House, and would | tire line on terms hy ich were eo the was entitled to receive $10,000 per mile | by dogs.She immediately drew her rifle, | belonging to the estate of the said insolvent, 3 of a dat tue name ti a oe à came pars tinued or settled, 789 violations of by- Loxpoy, January 14.\u2014The Times says: only reiterate his former objection, which, ably So to vi bn ad ore ut to from the Government, which amounted to | and, after taking careful aim, fired.As she | es qualite, will be sold at the time and piace 3* * and Y.0.ysed at the same time yesterday, laws, 2,631 convictions, 1,351 commitments, | \u20ac We understand that Mitchell Henry he believed, had been since strengthened, House.The hon.gentleman had soug $1,000,000, and also 125,000 acres of land at | pulled the trigger, the buck made a sudden SOLICITING SETTLERS.4 \u2019 and 1,086 discharges.OFFENCES AGAINST THE STATUTES.Aggravated assaults, 31 ; assaulting constables in the performance of their duty, 104; assanlting a female, 2; common assault and battery, 474; disturbing an assemblage of persons met for religious mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, which the Registrar is not bound to include in his certificate, under article 700 of the Code of Civil Procedure of Lower Canada, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all eppositions afin d'annuler, afin de Home Rule Galway County, who has spent a fortune n reclaiming and beautifying his estates in the West of Ireland, and who has been notoriously generous to his tenantry, has Mr.LANDRY corrected a report in this should put them to the test by requiring been obliged to quit Ireland in consequence | morning's Citizen of his action last night them to put up their security in hard of thrents.Henry refuses to have any- | on the motion for the first reading of the | cash.; inst goi ith t vio | distract attention, and had made this ac- member of Parliament for mer CE on with the debate in this sertion in reply to \u2018the observations of the Mr.PATTERSON (Essex) rose to a ques- leader of the Opposition or the hon mem- tion of privilege, and corrected a trifling ber for Holton.It was said that the new error in the Hansard.offer was bona fide, but the Government $3 per acre, which would amount to $3,750,- | movement, and the ball.instead i 000; which, with $300,000 in cash, which | its mark, entered the animal's ok ein they received from the Government, made | an ugly and painful wound.The buck en- a clear profit of $4,050,000 on the first 100 | raged by the pain, struck at the boat with miles, and giving them the railway be- | one of its forelegs, snattering the frail bark sides.in pieces.The boat sank at once, leavin ir BR.J.Cartwright rose to speak and | Miss Merrill in the water with the struggling GRAHAM'S PORT, Pipes, Hhds., Qr.-Casks, various marks, to close consignments ex \u201c Waldensian, « Manitoban\u201d and \u201cCanadian.\u201d BOLL & DUNLOP\u2019S GIN, The proprietors of lands in the outlying settlements are offering lots at reduced rates to induce colonization.its rem rar ST, ANN\u2019S, P, Q, PIANOSAND ORGANS WE HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF cl Ve Hhds., Qr.-Casks, Red and Green Cases, ! 8 .| distraire, afin de charge, or other oppositions , ' 3 He was not prepared to say | Sir Chas.Tupper did the same, stating that | and infuriated animal.But sh à ir i 1 Ç ; : .; : ; : .; pl to the sal »quired to be fyled with th ; WwW ; FELL FROM THE BRIDGE.purposes, 3; disturbing an assemblage thing to do with the Land League.Pacific Railway Resolutions.that he could support this new | he wanted to make a personal explanation | and could swim.She anv the Tay undersigned, at his office, in\u2019 the iy of Pian 0S and Or ans RAMEAY'S ISLAY HISKEY, 1 Sr.Axx°s, Bour pe L\u2019IsLE, January 14.of persons met for social HP oses, | , THE STATE TRIALS Mr.ROBERTSON (Shelburne) said that, proposal, but te opportumies poule Sir R.J.Cartwright had no desire to |the hurns,and deliberately drawing her Montreal, previous to the fifteen days next Qr.-Casks, Octaves and Cases.| i i .carrying offensive weapons, ; Tes- * i , 4 i _ | at least be giv ; ._ Seven cars, loaded with merchandise, ) 9; carrying pons, ; Dvsuix, January 14.\u2014Macdonough to from the time the contract was first intro g i 1 ing i ing liquors il from the bridge, at 9 o'clock last ni ht, | taurant keepers selling intoxicating lig at shout 200 fect from Becker's Toland | on Sunday, 17 ; restaurant keepers neglect.and two-thirds of the length of the bridge ing to close their bar on Sunday, 12 ; from St.Ann\u2019s.The seven cars are sup- tavern-keepers selling intoxicating liquor posed to be a dead loss.The largest part on Sunday, 7 ; tavern-keeDers neglecting to se à ; close their bar-rooms on Sunday, 21 ; keep- of the merchandise issaved.The amount ing house of ill-jame, 35 : inmates of houses of damage is not known.of ill-fame, 72 ; habitual frequenters of same, T = 17; cruelty to animals, 27; committing OTTAWA.damage to real or personal property, 93; persons charged with drunkenness, disor- MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.derly conduct, vagrancy and Sher offences ary 14.\u2014A cablegram wag | under the Vagrant ct, 2, ; driving eam Fore oder, conti tie in- | faster than an ordinary trot, 33 ; persons : : sing insulting language, 9.Total number formation that a deputation had a very £ often nat statutes, 3,493 successful interview with Mr.Gladstone hore wer 6 À persons committed for in- in regard to the Bill legalizing marriage | anit during the year with a deceased wife\u2019s sister.Notwith- y OFFENCES AGAINST BY-LAWS.standing this, however, it is Mr.Girouard\u2019s prevent the hon.gentleman from making | hunting knife, which was as sharp as a an explanation, but he did not want to give | razor, from her belt, she plunged it into up his right to speak in order to afford him | the deer'sneck, kiliing him almost instantly.an opportunity of making a new speech.She then swam to shore, about an eighth of Mr Plumb moved the adjournment of the | a mile, and hurried home, where she put on debate.dry clothing, and, after procuring another Sir R.J.Cartwright said that he had the | boat, rowed out to where the dead buck was floor and the hon.gentleman could not | floating, and towed the animal to shore.make the motion.When dressed the buck weighed more than Sir Chas.Tupper premised to confine | 275 lb, and was the finest one killed in that himself to personal explanation, and stated | section for years.This is the eighteenth that he had offered the Governorship to the | deer thut Miss Merrill has killed, and she is member for Westmoreland, who had stated | proud of her last adventure, which is the that it had better be given to Tilley or | most thrilling nne she has ever had.She Mitchell, and that he preferred to have a | intends having the buck\u2019s head stuffed as a seat in the Cabinet., He also said that the | memento of her terrible struggle for life.member for Westmoreland had made use | Miss Merrill is uncommonly good-looking of an election Act passed by the Govern-| worth considerable money, and is well eda.ment of which he was a member, to avoid | cated, and only keeps up her Diana-like life the consequences of a charge of corrupt | because it pleases her.preceding the day of saie ; oppositions afin that he had been told by several Conserva- de conserver may be fyled at any time ta six days next after the sale, to wit : A lot of land situate in Saint Mary's Ward, in the City of Montreal, being the lot No.349 (three hundred and forty-nine) of the official plan of Saint Mary's Ward ; bounded on the front by Sainte Catherine street, on |.the rear by part of lots 318 and 347, on the south-east by lots Nos.314, 315, 316, 317, and on the north-east by lot No.350, of said official plan\u2014with brick house and outbuildings erected thereon.A lot of land situate in Saint James Ward, in the City of Montreal, being the lot No 788 (seven hundred and eighty-eight) of the official plan of Saint James Ward ; bounded on the front by Saint Catherine street, on the rear by lot 786, ôn the north duy continued his speech for the Travers- duced there bad a Eom 6 tives that at his Montreal meeting the Miners.Judge Fitzgerald intimated that | The concessions which it was proposed A of Railways had induiged in vituperative although Macdonough would be allowed to | give to this Syndicate were so great that a attacks on the leader of the Opposition un- refer to the famine of 1848, he could not | new Company had been formed, which mad til the temper of the meeting compelled call evidence to facts that occurred 30 | a more favourable offer.Hedid not think | him to drop this line.years ago.When Macdonough concluded, | it fair to ask Parliement to proceed with Mr.WHITE [Cardwell] would have the he was loudly cheered.- | this discussien until they had an opportuni- Hon, Gent re Sater oe Conservative SPEECHES FOR THE LEAGUE.ty of considering the terms of the new pro- | W110 made this statement.In the S ials McD.: position.He would censequently move.in | @#Mr.ÆNGLIN}said that he had been for 13 n the State trials MeDonough submitted | £mendment that, in view cf the fact that | Jar & member of this House and he made to the jury that the Land League was a | another offer for the construction and work.| this statement on his personal honour.He perfectly legal organization.To cause, by | ing of the Canada Pacific Railway has been { 7&8 not at liberty to give the mames.Simiagitation, certain alterations in the Land | received by the Government, and in order lar statements had also been been made in Laws, was a necessity which not only Ire- | that the Government may lay the said | Some of the Montreal papers.On his side land, but all England, was now urging.| offer on the table, this debate be adjourned of the House they had not pursued an ob- He cited the example of the jury who ac- | (Ministerial cries of « Lost\u201d and Yeas\u2019 | structive policy, and up to yesterday had quitted the seven Bishops, and drew a mov- | and ¢ Nays.\u201d not wasted a minute for the purpose of pro- ing picture of the evictions which suceeeded | HON.MR.BLAKE.\u2014Who is neighing longing debate.Gentleman opposite had OF THE LEADING American and Canadian Makers, Which we are Selling at REASONABLE PRICES.Booth\u2019s Old Tom Cin, | Qr.-Casks and Cases.Ayala & Co.\u2019s Champagnes, Extra quality \u201c Sec\u201d and Extra Dry.Cases Pints and Quarts.PELEE ISLAND WINES, Bbls and cases.W.H.Mills\u2019 Champagnes, Cases, Pints and Quarts.\u2018 Gonzalez, Byass & Co.'s Sherries, Qr.-Casks, various marks.J.S.HAMILTON & CO,, and 40 ST, SACRAMENT STREET, A FINE STOCK OF THE Grand Square and Upright WEBER PIANOS, Bell Organs aSpecialty es ç i .; .t ) Her father wishes | by lot 787, and on the south by Jacques ; BL ¢ to press his Bill until the | Carters traders and others driving | the Irish famine.Samuel Walker, follow-|now?(Laughter).He did not think withheld every important fact until the last | matters brought against him.to move into a more civilized region, but | Cartier street\u2014with buildings erected .x ._ MONTREAL.; intention he b press : 8 Tt will be vehicles without numbers or licenses, 147 ; | ed on the same side, and delivered a pow- | these demonstrations would be approved of moment.They had misled and misinformed | gir A.J.SMITH, on rising to reply, was | she will not hear of any such proposal\u2014 | thereon.Parties wanting Pianos for their Families | November 29 285 Senate ol ME Giroux ran Bill had carters refusing employment, 1; carters | erful speech.He quoted the charter of | ou sober and second thought.The matter he,people, and yet said they were fully con- mem .greeted with Ministerial interruptions.Or- | Philadelphia Timesder having been restored, he said that the hon.gentleman hud conducted himself ina characteristic manner.He was, perhaps, not so well known in Ontario and Quebec, but in Nova and New Brunswick anything np: loitering on the stands unemployed, 11; the support of the Roman Catbolic Bishops, | griving faster than six miles » the hour, with the exception of Bishop Lafleche, Of | 20 ; careless driving, 7; reckless driving, Three Rivers, who made an appeal to the | 10 ; persons refusing to pay carters\u2019 fares, Pope.The Bill in its present form has | 35; refusing to obey the order of the Chief been condemned by the Holy See, and the | of Police, to entirely clean the sidewalks To be sold by the undersigned, in the office of THOS.J.POTTER, No.195 Saint James street, in the City of Montreal, TUESDAY, the EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next, at HALF-PAST THREE o'clock during the Holidays can be suited at our i NY JOHNHOPE&G | N.Y.PIANO CO, MONTREAL, versant with the subject.Every speaker + 1th A > pe the Land League, and contended that it ey were discussing was one of great im brought out new objectionable features in was legal to read extracts from Parliamen- portance, and the speeches that had been ; d h t tain that tary speeches, Gladstone, Low and Bright wade were of a kind to damn with faint this contract, al e a.iy Her fes in support of the Compensation for Dis- | praise.It had been stated that objections they yet thoroug y an ers ik oe è pat turbance Bill.He insisted that the Tra- | Were being removed, but the strongest ex- red to the Montreal meetings, pointing ou A RAILROAD START.When you go tc a railway station at 11 ; ; .N CANADA FOR f ; acl ; : i i i th sides could ax ; o'clock p.m., and your train leaves at 11.15 pm AGENTS L ; pressions of dixapprobation from support- that it was impossible that both v of an extravagant and untruthful kind was pm», ) .J.E.BRAIS = ; De rops will ask that the Bill, as | of snow and ce, 1; butchers exposing for ; ereers had said ; nothing more calculated De of hon, gentlemen opposite.ha PRE be heard on the same night.The n eeting | said to be a Tupperism.The hon.gentleman pm.and Jou look into the telegraph office \u2018Assignee.Nos.eh and ooh St James Street, JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdamoriginaily introduced by Mr.Girouard, | sale meat in private stalls, without license, | the speeches in Parliament, referred to within the last few days Even the mem- of the Minister of Railways had been & | had not denied bis statement.He [Sir Al- oar th acte or ¢ y oe down with his THOS.J.POTTER December 28 310 MARTELL & 00., Cognacwith a clause urging discipline and regu- | 59 ; selling fresh provisions off the market, | The Court adjourned till Monda \u201c1 ber for South Simcoe (Mr.Little) haa | disappointment.left th bert] had stated that the hon.gentleman | B80 & © that his cas is.ing abook\u2014I do \"UT Auctioneer.; \u2014 | JULES ROEIN & C0., Cognaclation, be insisted upon.17; encumbering the sidewalks, 13 ; keep~ nn SE LEAGY na stated that it was a hard bargain, and that It being 6 o'clock, the Speaker left the | had himself offered him a seat in the at his ear is reading the book E TRALEE LEAGUERS.ing unlicensed dogs, 102; sliding on streets, TORONTO.23; neglecting to clean dirty premises, 13; \u2014\u2014 carting coal contrary to by-law, 5; bathing AN OLD OHANCERY SUIT SETTLED.opposite the city, 4; placing awnings con- : - 7; 5 epin Toroxro, January 14\u2014An extraordi- trary to by-law, 7; photograpaers «eopiré were it not that its defeat would bring air.TraLEE, January 14 \u2014The examination | about the calamity of the return of the Opof the officers of the Tralee Branch of the | position to power, he would vote against Land League was concluded to-day.Brazil, | it.roprietor of the Kerry Independent, and Montreal, 2nd December, 1880.The above properties comprise Nos.627, 629, 631 STE.CATHERINE, corner Jacques Cartier streets; present rent, $1,500 per nnum; 462 Ste.Catherine street, near Cabinet, and he had not denied it.He had stated that one of the hon.gentleman\u2019s colleagues had offered a seat also, and be had not denied it.In October, 1873, the hon.gentleman had come to him in his room, in but that the operator is,\u2014and then you see a bus-driver stretched out on a table sound asleep, and the baggage man spread out on the desk, trying to go to sleep, then you can make up your mind that the train is MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO, Coblenz, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.AFTER RECESS Hon.Mr.ANGLIN continued his re- The Hon member for Ottawa County | marks.He criticised a number of the had also stated that the contract was à mis- tements made by the Minister of R -il- CARD.Having closed our Agency in Montreal and transferred the exclusive sale of our C t 0 { pe PIANOS, for that city and vicinity, to OCZDURN, SMITHES & CO.orte.; .their establishments open on Sunday, 5; | Jeremiah Leahy, President of the Firies | take.Those who reconciled themselves | ways as to the terms of the contract, and | an hotel in this city, and offered | 3% hour and seventy-three minutes late.Panet street.\u2019 y Ys Nr ; DARTE TZ Tarrags mu?nary case has just been settled in the Court | traders keeping their places of business | Branch of the Land League, were dis- to this contract did so on the ground that | atterwards passed on to say that large him a seat in the Cabinet.He had also When you see a train about three hund- | y ; THOS.J.POTTER.THE NEW YORK PI ANO CO .au , Marseill of Chancery.On the 8th of August, 1854, | open on Sunday, 4 ; firing crackers; 8; ap- | charged.Concerning the other prisoners, | this wagathe beat thing that could be done.| meetings throughout the country had con- | offered him the Governorship of New | red and twenty yards down the track, with anuary 10 8 + | FRADERIC VALLETTE, arseilles, 27 vears ago, William Mecllroy, a farmer | prentices, journeymen and servants desert- | the Magietrate deferred his decision until | Even the member for Dundas had spoken | demned the Syndicate terms.The Legiela- Brunswick, and when he declined, bad the rear end of the train pointed toward the Fiscell ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal, E.& J.BURKE, Dublinof Simcoe County, fyled a bill &1¢ the Court | jpg, absenting, &c., 21; total number of .| of the word \u201c forever\u201d in the contract, al- | ture of Manitoba bad condemued them, as | offered him the Governorship of Nova | 8tation, and you also see a man on the plat- scellaveons.; XRSON & HIBBERT > : ; 8» 8 yal; to-morrow.The defence preferred no evi , > : ts .f 2202 ] 4 t hercaf 1 PATT., London against John Moran.The bill claimed | offences against by-laws, 789.d most with tears, and had expressed | had also the Corporation of the city of { Scotia, saying that he would take the Gov.| form with a valise in one hand and a ticket ~~ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 | ur customers hercafter wil be supplied BULLOUE, E & C0., Glasgowthat a certain deed given to Moran was a ence.the opinion that it would be removed | Toronto, the Corn Exchange of Montreal, | ernorship of New Brunswick himself.| in the other, waving his burdened arms fu- through them with ALL OUR STYLES of LAD \"y ASE \u2018mortgage, although in the form of a deed (GERMANY some time or another.Then the | etc.1f gentlemen opposite had confidence | [Laughter] If he wanted a Cabinet Office riously, ana incumbering the pure air with PIANOS./M, JAMIESON & CO, Dublin, of gift.On the strength of the deed Moran AMUSEMENTS.° Minister of Railways had stated that there in their position they would themselves | why had he not taken it when it had been rude, ungrammatical, but evidently earnest WEBER & CO.had taken possession of a farm claimed by Fine Writing Papers, CANTRELÉ & COCHRANE, Dublin, were clauses in the contract which be | have gone to the people, and submitted the ati ntervals without result.All attempts In the laws of 1873, 1874 and 1875.An was signed by the strongest combination of believed that they might be misled for à cated withythe hon.gentleman, and had We hear that it is the intenti f FALK LA offered to him?He would ask the Finance exprassions, jou may depend upon it, that Kingston, 14th December, 188C 301 &e., &e, ' i e hear that it is the intention ot some ATTEMPT TO REPEAL THE FALK LAWS.| Could were out of it The grouwd of | Charter for their approval.But they had | Minister if he [Sir Albert] was an office- | that man and that train desire to effect a ' \u2014 \u2014 R tones al Comet came ons, atm of the members of the « Dramatic Club\u201d Bere, January 14.\u2014In the Lower | defence was that this was the best bargain | not adopted that policy.Gentlemen seeker in any shape or form ?junction, no matter whether you can under- 0 In eiter 00 $ N.B.\u2014Orders received from the Wholemeantime McIlroy had disappeared.His to give an entertainment at Nordheimer\u2019s | House of the Prussian Diet to-day, Wind- | which could be got.No one would think | on his aide of the House were| Sir S.L.TILLEY said that he was not stand a word the man says or not.That is, sale Trade only.BD îfe conducted the case, and judgment was Hall on the 22nd of January, in aid of a horst, leader of the Catholic party, sup | of agreeing to these terms, only that it was quite satisfied with the results of | aware that the hon.gentleman had made | the man wants to get to the train pretty se- ey he a on i special charity.Under the direction of our ed il the bers of the Centre | considered that we were b \"13 | their efforts so tar, and believed that | any application to him for an office.He bad riously.The train doesn\u2019t appear to care | à iven in her favour, but action upon it was : Buck} ported by all the members of the © e tha e bound to build ) y app : : C pp , S se nded in view of the objection made b old and esteemed friend, Mrs.uckland, | and the Polish Deputies, introduced a re- | this Railway, and being bound would take | they had the sympathy and moral support been prompted to place himself in com- | Very much about getting to the man, If it CCOUN 00 $; A d hat tl I intiff, McIl Y | and our clever amateurs, it cannot fail to} solution declaring that the administration | the bargain whatever it was.The Govern.| of the vast majority of the intelligent elec- | munication with him to offer him the Gov- | did, it would reverse its motion.lt is this \u2014_\u2014 | the jeton dans Jus HE Pénsuiné 27 years be a on and the public have a broat In | of the Sacraments and the celebration of | ment\u2014having before them another proposal | tors of the country.\u2018hey (the Liberals) ernorship, but he had declined.Subsequent.coal, Bou haughty indifference of the RUSSI A Ÿ ALLETS and POCKET BOOKS A S N dh 1 .ë store for themselves.Tickets can be pro- ; .: ; ; ; .i he people.They | ly the Minister of Railways communi- | train e man\u2019s anguish i i & À the suit was suspended, moves being made | cured at Nordheimer's and Sa RO Mass are not subject to the penal clauses for the construction of this Railway, which | were not afraid to meet the peop yi ly y g and his agonized \\ .or el mer appeals, that is 80 maddening to th .! AMPA NES | : ; amendment to the resolution is being pre- Canadian capitalists ever formed, and | time, but still they had every confidence in | reported to his colleagues, he That is the gall of being 1 a ENVELOPES Have secured the exclusive Copyright of OH ° ! to find McIlroy having been fruitless, 4 red proposing that malcontent clergy- which gave terms infinitely better than the | their ultimate decision.They were of the could mot say whether rightly or wouldn't really mind being left, so much, if MEMOR ANDUM BOOKS the above \u2019 a eh es ly phsainel WEATHER REPORT.fen shall only be exempt from liability to present\u2014proposad that these resolutions | people, and, when the time came to meet | wrongly, that Le [Sir Albert] de- | the train went away from you rather regret- - a decree to go into possession as her hus- \u2014_\u2014 band\u2019s agent.Nearly all the solicitors and judges concerned originally in the case are dead, au well as several who dealt with it subsequently.MONTREAL, January 14.TEMPERATURE in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematiprosecution for the exercise of the above @nction when not performed in churches or chapels, but privately.The Germania warns the adversaries of the Church of the ghould be carried without an opportunity being afforded for considering that offer.It was proposed to force members of the House to commit themselves to this contract, without being able to see whether the people at the polls, they would find that the people were with them.The contract had been kept back to the last pos- gible moment, and information, which was clined the Governorship, and wanted a seat in the Cabinet.The hon.gentleman bad spoken of a colleague ; but he [Sir Leonard] had never intimated to him that fully, like.If it seemed to look back at AND you longingly, as you stand wildly gesticulating and howling on the platform, if it secmed to be tearing the fibres of its heart OFFICE STATIONERY.Delightful Opera.Gilbert & Sullivan's Latest Success.Dealers are cautioned against selling any Extra Pry Extra Dry England necessary to the proper consideration of the matter, had been withheld.The fullest iu- formation should be afforted, so that the a seat was at his disposal.We have Just opened BO Cases of the Sir A.J.SMITH thought it was strange to go away fi i i 2 go away from you, you might endure it.| above goods, which we are selling at excep- foreign edition of this work.But to have it get up and dust, as it always VOCAL SCORE, WORDS and MUSIC, $1.00 AT THE VARSITY.The Convocation of Toronto University political consequences of the rejection of cal Instrument makers, 242 and 244 J) the resolution.or not the other offer was a better one.It Notre Dame street :\u2014 Verzenay \u20ac | ; : ; i Je ri ; tionally low prices.would be better to proceed with the other that the recollection of the Finance Min- does, to turn its back right squarely in your PIANO ONLY 50 cts.3 met to-night, and discuad the admission 8 A.M.1r uM 6 P.M business with which the order paper was | House and the people could judge for them- | ister should disagree with that of tne Miais- face, and go off coughing and barking down GEO RGE H ORN E & SON.211 St.James Street IN QUARTS AND PINTS.î £ women to University Lectures, but | 3% 14° 5e UNITED STATES.cumbered and await the time when this | selves.The Minister of Railways had at- | ter of Railways.He would ask the Finunce the track, just as completely and sublimely A ° et.- $ Ay rel d y > cit.| Max.Mix.MEN.° new offer could be produced.He could not | tacked the member for Westmoreland, and | Minister if he [SIr Albert] had not told him | unconcerned about you as if you had no : : December 21 6m 203 8 nally relegated the question to a Commit- 340 5° 1995 extend his remarks further than to say that | insinuated that he had been influenced in | that he did not want à situation ?existence\u2014this is what makes you rave.Ch ristm as Stationery Gl LLESPI E M OFFATT & CO.tee to draft a report.The Convocation BY STANDARD BAROMETER.MAIL STAGE ROBBED.be threw the responsibility of this action | his actions by a desire for office.The mem- | Sir 8.L.TILLEY did not recollect any And this, also, is what pleases the rest of ! also passed resolutions of condolence and |g , x.1 BM.6 P.M.San ANTONIA, January 14.\u2014 The East-{ on the Government.- ber for Westmoreland could take care of | conversation on the subject, except in con- | the people.\u2014 Barlington Hawkeye.FINE ANTIQUE and VELLUM WRIT- C tt C | & C AGENTS, 1, sympathy with the family of the late Chief- | 2960 29.84 30.00 | bound stage of the San Antonio and Eagle | No reply being received from the Trea- himself ; but he (Mr.Anglin) knew that | nection with the Governorship.0 on, on na 0.Justice Moss, who was referred to very feel- : .3; MIT ; ; eo ING PAPERS, nicely put up in FANCY December 8 mwf 293 ; A AL OFFICE, Puss Line was stopped yesterday, near | sury benches there was no ground for such a false-and Sir A.J.SMITH asked the FinancejMin- _ BOXES wi 2 ; : ; =.4 ; ingly by old college friends.oO A 13.Sabina, by two armed men.Four pas- Bon Mr.MacDOUGALL expressed his | Slauderous accusation.No one in New ister to state if he did not know that he THE RELENTLESS BAG BAGGAGE-MAN.SIA POCKET NOOK and WALLETS, RB Corn Exchange, H ! À CRIMINAL COURT.; The probabilities for the next 24 hours | Sengers were in the coach, including two | susprise that no sufficient reason hud been Brunswick could be induced to believe it, [Sir Albert] had been offered a seat in the | After lecturing there, I left Lancaster at | GOLD PENCILS and PENS, CARD CASES, MONTREALI.dy The Court of Oyer and Terminer opens | are :\u2014Lakes\u2014North-westerly and westerly ladies.Nothing was taken from the given by the members of the Government and but few in Nova Scotia.Ho reviened Government! = BY I dont k ; midnight to burry through to North Attle- | AUTOMATIC PENCILS, FANCY INK Importers & Manufacture , - ° on Monday with 13 criminal cases on the | winds ; fine weather ; lower temperature.ladies.A small amount was obtained | for hastening this discussion in view of the the Act of 1874, eo 5 ow bat : Sir 5 ee on\u2019t know it, not | boro, Massachusetts, by the next night.I | STANDS, &c., &c, &e.P rers docket.The most serious charge is that St.Lawrence\u2014North-westerly and westerly from the men, ome of whom.was armed, | present aspect of affairs.He referred to it did not authorize \u20ac e overhment oO oy LT i Be Y stated distinctly that checked my valises.They had to be re- WE WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTEN- Agents, against Thomas Heath of shooting with in- | winds ; gradually clearing decidedly coldec | and who had concealed $1,300 in the door- | the support which he had given to the Gov- | t° make any suc contrac 1r ©.L.ed disunctly checked.And right here permit me to TION to our stock of VELLUM, ANTIQUE and HAND-MADE WRITING PAPERS, in To the Medical Professiontent to kill James Knox.HenryS.Tidie- | weather.Gulf and Maritime-~Cloudy mild The man will be presented for having accused | weather withareas of rain or snow, follow- this.This question really before the House was the amendment woved by the hon.he did not know that such an offer had been made.panel, which escaped observation.make a statement.mail bags were rifled.ernment on the National Policy question, OFFER FOR SALE, and said that he now found himself forced The baggage-man who was on duty at ; _ NOTE, LETTER, AND FOOLSCAP, by the | 10 ARRIVE AND EX STORE Far Superior to Brandy \u2018 .rire ; : oe , Shelburne.The preposal ofthe | Sir A.J.SMITH said that the Minister of | the New York, New H & Hartford b ! .i ! 3 ; dl on?\u2018 M Ian i to justify the pressing of this question.He member for She 08a 3 ; ;.Haven artford bag- | ream, and neatly put up in fancy boxes, | WHITE CAUSTIC SODA, 60 p.c, \u201c Widnes Mae of having murdered Margaret | ed by fair colder weather to-morrow _ M ENT hod J no % helo) for suca precipitan cy.The now Company vas a bona fide one, and ras Railways bad not denied that he had offered gage-room at eight ° clock on the morning suitable for Ladies use and presents\u2014the and other good brands.?\u201cSr.Tuomas\u2019 HosPITAL, * \u2019 le of this country were excited.They | made by men of large means, ould] im ., .; of Saturday, December 21, 1878, will deceive | finest papers in the market.1 ¢TENNANT'S\u201d SAL SODA, SODA ASH, | \u201cAlbert Embankment, 8.E., 28th Feb., 1876.; i THE PORK, TRADE.TH E TROU BLES OF TH E TALL IM PERIAL PAR LIA , Peine evidence of 1 in the public press, be induced to go into a thing ot this kind, .Sir CHARLES TUPPER said he denied passengers.He lied to me.\u2019 ALSO BLEACHING POWDER and ROLL «The thanks of the Medical Profession .At a recent meeting in tiis city of the MAN.HOUSE OF COMMONS.in the public meetings, and in the petitions merely for party considerations, if such a | it positively.He had never hadany power I saw my baggage re-checked, and got ! Ontario Pork Packers\u2019 and Wholesale SULPHUR.BICARBONATE OF SODA, LUMP ALUM Best selected SULPHATE OF COPPER thing had ever been thought of.The Government should see that they excited no further suspicion by refusing time for the to make such an offer.Sir A.J.SMITH stated, on his honour as a man, that the hon.gentleman had offered which were being presented.It would be respectful to the public sentiment of the country to have the facts of the are due to Messrs.Bernard & Co., Leith Distillery, Scotland, for producing the Encore Whisky \u2014a Spirit more wholesome and less Cream and Vellum Foolscap, ruled specially for NOTARIES AND LAWYERS USE, the whole offering at much reduced the checks in my hand.Then I said : \u2018You\u2019ll get it on this 8.05 train ?«No, the baggage-man said, \u2018I can't.Provision Dealers\u2019 Association, Mr.J.| Just after I left Foxboro, a tall man sat Loxpox, January 14.Dawson, Toronto, was elected President ; | down in the seat in front of me.I had no- In the House of Commons, tonight, : ; ; ; ; ; ] 1 ; for Telegraphic purposes.irritating than any Spirit extant, being Mr.J.Yorke, Aylmer, Vice-President, and | ticed him standing wearily about on the | Sexton and O\u2019Sullivan, Home Rulers, de | matter before being called upon to consideration of this proposal.Some hints | him a seat.Then, as to the charge of «Then, I wailed, give it to me; I can prices.; GEN Erb Ose.PTHARGE | specially useful for patients suffering from » Mr.James EK.Ballie, Toronto Secretary- platform, and I pitied him.My heart was | fended the actions of the Land League and | decide.A new proposal had been | bad been made of most corrupt motives on | bribery, he threw it back with contempt carry it, and I must have it on this train.\u2019 SAMPLES RN SHED o TENDING FOSTER, BLACKELL & WILSON' | Kidney Disease.1 Treasurer, statistics as to the hog export | fuil of sympathy for him.I am always sorry | attacked the Government.made containing items which were their part.He referred to tho very pect Sir CHARLES TUPPER asked it the | For it was only heavy hand baggage.were laid on the table, It was shown | for a tall man.Sometimes, when I get liar manner in whic e Ministry GENUINE DRY WHITE LEAD: BEST SOFT ENGLISH PIG LEAD.\u2019 « PENN\u201d CANADA PLATES.CHARCOAL AND COKE TIN PLATES « ROCKVILLA\u201d RAW LINSEED OIL.FLOUR SULPHUR, EPSOM SALTS ALUMINOUS CAKE, &c., &c.ALSO, Agents for the « Huntington\u201d Co.s best se bon.gentleman had not wanted Mitchell put out and himself taken in ?Sir A.J.SMITH asked if the Finance Minister meant to say that offers had been made by two of his colleagues and that he did not know it ?Sir A.J.SMITH said that he would rise at once and say that there was not a word of truth in that statement.«R.W.JONES, Mr.Vivian, Liberal, said the feelings of «F.C.S., MR.C.S, LRCP.Lthe Irish were shown by the fact that many waded through the blood of Lord Mountmorres.Mr Parnell said, * That is a falsehood.\u201d The Speaker declared if Parnell applied the expression to any member of the House, he muet withdraw it.As Parnell neither withdrew nor repeat- said to be more favourable, as to amount, and which were free from some of the objections to which the other was open.He believed it would be to the advantage of Canada to transfer the road to commercial men, if it could be done on proper terms.He would favour the giving of the $25,000,000 of money and 25,000,000 acres of lands under proper conditions, and But the baggage-man would not.He only said incredulously : ¢ No, if you can get on that train, your baggage will be on before you are.«Sure ?Ia ked anxiously, for I had my misgivings.Yes,\u2019 he insisted, ¢ I can]get the baggage on before you can get on.\u2019 \u2019 ¢All right! I shouted, ¢don\u2019t fail me, OFFICE & POCKE'l' DIARIES for 1881 just received.GEO.HORNE & SONT1 & 73 St, Francois Xavier Street December 9 2 before an audience, and have to stand on my tip-toes to look over the foot-lights, I wish I was a trifie taller than Iam.But this longing is only momentary.It passes away as soon as I see an unusually tall man.You see, a very tall man is always pursued, haunted, by one unvarying joke.Every short or ordiuary-sized man that thereby that the hog products of last season, handled by members of the Association, amounted in value to over $1, 000,000.acted throughout the negotiations, and to the determination to withhold information and to mislead the people.Now was the the time for the Ministers to clear themselves of suspicion.A most favourable offer was made, not by Germaus, Frenchmen or Americans, but by Canadians, with whom they were all well acquainted, and an op- MippLESEX COUNTY LUNATIC ASYLUM, «Colney Hatch, London, N.«Your Encore Whisky is certainly a most remarkable Spirit.It leaves upon the tongue none of that roughnessand dryness which indicate the presence of fusil THE PRESS GALLERY.The members of the Ontario Legislature Press Gallery to-day elected Mr.T.Short, him throws back his T.A.Gregg, of the Mail, Vice-President > retary-Treasurer.THE FISHER CASE.of the Montreal Witness, President ; Mrand Mr.Wm.Houston, of the Globe, Sec- The evidence for the defence in the case approaches head, affects to gaze up into the heavens with a painful effort, and asks, Isn't it pretty cold up where you are ?, Just watch the next short man you see meet a tall one, and see if this connundrum ed the expression, Vivian said he would leave the House to judge between him and Parnell.Biggar, Home Ruler, asked whether the United States had made any representa would support t1 e Government in so doing.But he would not endorse the precipitating of the discussion, as it would forever close their considering any other offer.\u2018He would not delay the House longer as on another occasion he would portunity should be given to consider it.Mr.WHITK (Cardwell) said that it had long been known that the Government intended to enter into an agreement with à Company, and he could not see why these eminentÿ and patriotic capitalists who now After Hon.Mr.ANGLIN had explained an article wnich appeared in his newspaper in 1872, \"The SPEAKER reminded the House that this discussion was irregular.After some remarks from Mr.Desjardins, for the baggage-man.Over all the wide expanse of platform he was not visible.I ARE THE MOST USEFUL now.T I got on the train and sat down.I got up and went out on the platform and looked - lected INGOT COPPER.Orders for the above, and Scotch Sugars, executed, and Freights secured on best possible terms by CONNAL, COTTON & CO, Oil.There can be no doubt of its dictetic and medicinal value.Henceforth I simil use it in this Asylum for those who require an alcoholic stimulant.«EDGAR SHEPPARD, M.D, B.C.L, rubbed his eyes, looked at my valises, kicked them to see if there was anything in them that would break, and said, dreamily and Richard Grant Whitely.¢ There's that feller's baggage that wanted\u2019em to go to Providence on the 8.05.'\u2014 Burlington Hawkeye.PRESENTS For the Holiday Season A Set of DICKENS, THACKERAY, SCOTT class build, and that no si gns of rottenness had been found while i i made in 1877 and 1878.TT mere being etl ee on.PICTON, sents this venerable joke by sitting down on the man who gets it off.-He smiles drearily, and with a weary effort to appear interested, and tries to look as though he had never heard it before.It must bea perfect torture for the tall wan to hear this terms but would like certain of the clamses modified.As to the new Syndicate bargain, he thought there was something \u201c fishy \u201d about it, and that tt had been inspired by the Opposition for the purpose of carrying out their plans.He regretted thatthe Govern- Sir CHARLES TUPPER said that what made Lon.gentlemen opposite so unbappy, was that their attempt to excite indignation outside the House bad ended in a most ludicrous failure ; and why had it failed?Because these hon.gentlemen, no matter in Ireland, and said the Government could not tolerate revolution, and allow Ireland to be swayed by self-assertrd authority.Parnell\u2019s amendment to the Address was rejected, 435 to 57.The debate was then adjourned.Six Liberals voted with ber for Cardwell to task for his reflections on the new members for the Mndicate.He read over the list of names, animadverting on each, and said there were at least two of them who could command a million of dollars cash within 14 bours.He thought 3 dr.D thought he was either terribly slow or had | .THE MOST ENDURING 7 G & ¢ doesn't follow the first greeting.Just} tions relative to the wretched coudition Of | give his views on the main question ; but made a proposal had not come forward M Hon.Mr.LAURIER, speaking in French, been marvellously rapids.The train pulled THE MOST IMPROVING September \u20184 GLASGOW.O ILVY CO.of Fisher against the Georgian Bay Trans- | wath and sce if you do not ask it yourself.| the Irish.He made an inquiry relative | pe implored the Government not to place fore.He made a personal attack on] r.| expressed the opinion that an opportunity | out.THE MOST RATIONAL portation Co.opened to-day.The evidence | And this must be dreadfully wearing on the | to the intervention of the Sultan in regard | their supporters in the position of having Cook and Col.Walker, two of the mem ers should be given to consider the new pro- That baggage-man, after I left him, sat : = Obtained Prige Medal at Sydney Exhiwas in rebuttal of that making out that the | tall man.I have observed that as n rule | to Ireland, and was called to order, and | to commit themselves before this proposi- of the New Synaicate, and ig ps posal.If it was not made in good faith | down amd played a couple of games of THE MOST BENEFICIAL Î .bition, 1880 \u201c Waubuno\u201d was rotten and unseaworthy.| big men, tall men, are good-natured.It is | tne question wag not allowed.tion could be considered, as if it was only whole affair as a despicab e trick anda |the men who made it deserved the severest | checkers on a trunk.Then I think he | December 30 , A 212 Several carpenters and mechanics testified | we little fellows who have waspish | Ciilders, Secretary of War, strongly | a party dodge, this would soon be dis- descreditable Politics te Ph Syndicat censure.went to sleep.Then, I believe, he awoke, : that the boat had originally been of first- | tempers.So the tall man never re- | urged the necessity for energetic measures | covered.Dr.ORTON supported the Syndicate | sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT took the mem- pe re y COAL, For Sale by the Cargo, Apply to M oned by, the strain of M your Quiles avoid pighs Fo éstioulants and uso g tore brain nerve Pilon Bitters.dé vaste, use Hop BE.| goffering from any 11: tion; i£ you aro in ; : i for : Les nt had not allowed the discussion to be | they compared favourably with the mem PARKMAN or MACAULAY HENRY DOBELL & CO.piyoune, suffering fu question fifty times a day for thirty or forty he minorit how great their party necessities, had to | ME tponed until the Syndicate offer had y p 3 y - \u2014_\u2014 .or MACAU AY.Agent ) ging on a bed of sic ANTI-SYNDICATE PROTEST.ears, Sometimes, when 1 hear a dozen | the minoriy.deal with an intelligent and thoroughly | PoStponer y bers of the present Company.An effort A good copy of SHAKSPEARE, TENNY- gents.Hm |Eitters, : Protox.Ont.January 14\u2014A lar von ask a tall man of my acquaintance this ; drue DIVISION, ; ; informed public.No question was better been considered, but he presumed that they had been made to show that it was only POWER_OF A PLUG HAT.SON, or some other Standard Poet.August à 184 : re A trot | Thousands dis an and enthusigatic eating eT argo question, in direct succession, and sce him Eighteen English members, including | understood by all classes than the question had some wise policy and probably proposed to construct a portion of the line or A copy of WEBSTEK'S or HADYN\u2019S DICTIONARIES or some similar work of reference.A handsome volume, such as BOYDELL'S SHAKSPEARE, or THE RHINE, or that your system il needs cleansing, toning or stimulating @vithoutintoxicating, Ntake Hop Baittersendure it so patiently, I wish I was the Colossus of Rhodes, and a little man, four fect eleven and a half, would come up to me gome day when I felt right good, and stare up at me with a grin longer than his body, Arnold, Jacob Bright, Bradlaugh and Labouchere, voted for Parnell\u2019s amendment.Many Liberals abstained from voting.Thirteen Irieh members voted with the they considered it simply a \u201c hoax.\u201d He expressed his regret that the Government had not seen fit to grant a postponement of the debate, even though the Syndicate offer The plug hat is virtually a sort of social guaranty for the preservation of peace and order.He who puts one on has given a hostage to the community for his good behaviour.to-day to discuss the Pacific Railway 8yn- dicate bargain.G.W.Ross, M.P., was aunounced to be present, but telegraphed that owing to engagements at Ottawa, he of the Canada Pacific Railway.He wandered away from the question to attack the hon.member for Westmoreland (Sir A.J.Smith), saying that he had been promised a and to use American roads, but the Company were willing to construct as much or as little as was required.Mr.-PLUMB charged that the new Syn- y Rat: 9 Have youdys- irte ! } ; .i bogus ong.dicate proposals were a mere echo of the .The wearer of a plug hat must THE GERMAN , Roepsia,\u201d kidney ds wi d Henry voted with the | seat in the late Government, in order to might bea bog icate prop echo TAR ! N FATHERLAND o : could not attend.Mr.Levi Williams, |and ask me \u2018if it wasn't pretty cold up major: Henry denies Sn he has quit secure his support.That hon.gentlermn | Sir A, J.SMITH said that the mem- | speech of the leader of the Opposition.The ts vith a certain sedatences and pro- FORMBY'S ANCIENT ROME.& \u2019 w arden of the County, occupied the | there and I would hold him up by the J (Sir A.J.Smith) feigned indignation at | ber for Cardwell had attacked the members | proposal he did not consider to be bona fide.priety.jump, or romp, Chair, and Dr.Platt, the Reformers\u2019 can- Ireland on account of threats.EEE 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 neck, and I would swing my brazen leg until it got the motion and the impetus of a walking-beam, and then I would kick the little fellow so high that he could read the pames of the streets on the street lamps in in Uranus, aud I would sarcastically shout or get into a fight, except at the peril of Beg to inform their FRIENDS and PA- his headgear.All the hidden influences of TRONS that they are in weekly receipt of the beaver tend tuwards respectability.He d Pa who wears one is obliged to keep the rest NO VELT IE S N of his clothing in decent trim, that there 5 may be no incongruity between head and Such a Stock of TAILORING AND | Christmas Presents HABERDASHERY.through the necessity of watching the sky IS NOW ON VIEW ee of the new Syudicate ; men who would favourably compare with him, and who had a recognized position in the country for character, respectability and wealth.How then dared he stand before the House and make such an attack?The Minister of Railways had made an unworthy attack on bim.The hon.gentleman stated he [Sir A.J.Smith] in 1873, had been false to the | There was already a motion fur the adjourn- Government, of which he was a member, | ment.and deserted them.The hon.gentlemen The SPEAKER decided that the last On the list were the names of seven defeated Reform candidates at the last election.He sat down and then attempted to move an amendment, but objection was taken on the ground that it was irregular.Mr.STEPHENSON moved the adjournment of the devate.Hon.Mr.BLAKE rose to a point of order.this contract, and said there was no authority, and yet he had supported an Act to grant much more onerous terms.By that Act, authority had been given to enter into the contract within certain limits, and it still remained on the Statute Book.Under that Act, the late Government had advertised for tenders.They talked about expenditure for advertising, but they did pot think they would find that he had spent $10,000 for advertising didate at the last election for the Commons, delivered an excellent address, re- Viewing the terms of the Contract, and rente] out the evil effects which would ult from its adoption.A resolution r 1 condemnatory of the terms was adopted.after him, \u2018 No, it's red hot !' Another meeting will be neld a week Have tall men no rights that we, who hence, to whi \u201cji | live eight or ten inches nearer the earth tx, low ich Mr.Ross and others will | Lee Pound to respect \u201d\u2014Burlington-Hawkeye.A STRANGE SUICIDE, | solabrarz-18 sis, Senu \u2018org cular.8 A RESPECTABLE FARMER DELIBERATELY STRANGLES HIMSELF.Special to the MONTREAL HERALD.Port Hopg, Ont., January 14.The community in and around Canton whenever he goes out.The chances are that he will buy an umbrella, which is another guarantee for good behaviour, and the x \u2018 ( 3 : à care of hat and umbrella, perpetual and ex- à Invite Inspection.TT ST, JOHN.-\u2014The Wonders x oicgraphy.\u2014 The were startled this morning when rumour ke Aa on pr ty no ee rod Parliament, sd ome amendment a ittad that the acting as it, must be, adds to the sweet ser- At the Lowest Prices December 25 P 308 E llent Stor a inci he e - ; cy.; : ; ; : : t iousne .vue - Bp Oo oromma À : Er Works \u201d) : got about that Mr.H.Grist, a well-known p Sit CHARLES TUPPER thought, if no from fighting the Confederation scheme, | only amendment which could be made who enr a plug bat.nately eke ia AT - \" xce age Sr HE TUOENT DISMISSALS.5 How do get on, Pat?\u201d Irish Foreman am er living on foi Te tante by \u201crang better results followed, it would be better | and, it having been carried, he had deter- | would be to fix the date of adjournment.seciety of woman with all its elevating ac- DAWSO N B ROT H E RS Vi Apply 28 erm, Joux, N.B., January 14.\u2014The Gov- (in great awe of the instrument) : \u201c Very pad or inated is existanoe BE os to advertise by some other means.The | mined to offer no captious opposition t0| Hon.Mr.ANGLIN thought the record | cessories.He cannot go hunting or fishing , n Py SHES INSPE te ment has granted gratuities to the Peni- | Geil\u2019 sir; the goods is sent of\u201d The | Hope with a 1 dot 8 od and had returned present contract was the best offer the the consummation of the scheme.He came would be a very complex one to have it { without abandoning his beloved hat, but 159 ana 161 St.James Street.\u2014\u2014 CTION OFFICE ntiary employes whose services were dis- Principal (knowing Pats failing) : \u201c What | h > \u2018a oud of wood an returned | country bad received, and was entirely | here as an independent member, and found | put in the Journals in this form.in the moderate enjoyments of femal \u2019 ber 17 .Jalv 3 18% bensed with recently.have you got to drink there?\u201d Pat (start- clothes aster bis inner he changed bis within the terms of the Act of 1874.The | that politics were _greatly mixed.\u2018There | The SPEAKER decided that the amend- | panionship, croquet and lawa-tennis, Te December 2 21 Pails.POULTRY AND DOG SHOW ed): « Och ! Look at that now! Its me | an hour or two Then Joungoat en feed member for Westmoreland forgot himself, | Was precis position for an independont ment was out of order bub there on an | may sport his beaver with impunity ; in Tu bs, BRITISH AM ERICA Extensive ; ; breath that done it! \u201d\u2014Punek.his stock as x 1 ss ©\" | and forgot that they had not only had | member like im, ho came ere | easy way out of the difficulty by dec aring | other words, the constant use of a plug hat 0 R D E R YOU R \\ ve preparations are being made ; ; as usual, ome of his little girls i i to Confederation.S : ; i pug he for the third sonal poultry show.in con- \u2014À ceuntry girl ata fashionable hotel in | accompanying him.After feeding every- authority, but hat If the © oyarain ent of pL vor a fair and orm the motion of the member for Shelburne | makes a man composed in manner, quiet Matches, &o., Fire and Marine ASSURANCE COMPANY.Incorporated = « - - 1833.nsstion with which there will be a dog 'W, opening here on Tuesday next.DIED OF HEART DISEASE.V , oan Morgan was out helping a corps of New York noticed that all the guests used their forks only in eating their pie.Upon her return home she reported the fact to the old lady, who comforted her by observing, \u201c You shouldn't mind \u2019em, Jething he went into the cow stable and put one of the ropes used to tie the cows with around his neck and must have deliberately strangled himself.The rope was attached to a ring, then ran up aud dewn a stan- out of order.He quoted from a decision | and gentlemanly in conduct, an om- of ex-Speaker Wallbridge to show that a panion ot the Tadies, had he re- motion for the adjournment of the debate sult is prosperity, marriage and church must bave no preamble, and that the } membership.Speaker might strike out the preamble if able support, so far as lhe felt that they were right.He had never attended their caucuses and had never been taken into their confidence.In 1871, when the ter into this contract, this Act did not say anything about calling for public tenders.Hon.Mr.MACKENZIE said that it said, uArter tenders were received,\u201d and wanted &o., Visiting Cards Programme Cards MANUFACTURED BY ati =.B.EDDY, ASSETS, $100,878 Ir t : ; aps 4 \u2018 110,616, yors near his resid .A Serving ; hion, He was found by his eldest {to know if that meant private tenders ?scheme of union with British Columbia the member assented.\u2014Two Galveston men were making ar Invitation Cards LL .0.when he eu ddenly took Là Hainesville, mina; ts because they're too laay to use in doun in the stall oa son Sir CHARLES TUPPER repeated that | was introduced, he had opposed it at every | Hon.Mr.BLAKE did not know that Mr.\u2019 rangements to go intu business.où of HULL, P.Q racted the r © .À All Descriptions of Property Insured Against Fire and Perils of Navi- OCEAN gation at Current Rates.ICIES MA GNDON (Eng) WHEN REQUIRED LONDON .M: GA W.TATLEY, = ;, Agents for the Province of Quebec.Fobruary 1 : Owing to the scarcity of coal, caused Deceased was a man of extra good there was nothing said about public ten- stage.ale iad been as much 8 supporter Le n° ; i rs.of the Gov ent in as he had been j the Lancashire coal miners, | character and supposed to be in comfort., \u201c* ; 2012 - De pa Counties have stopped, able circumstances.He leaves a wife and A Fo MacDOUGALL said hat it pr on Poi A ER eine al m 1 L d, avo © .3 \u2018after tenders were received,\u2019 an and distress among the working classes is six childrer, No cause can be assigned for | = ot know if that meant private ten.them when they were wrong.When the apprehended, | the rash act.ders?bargain bad been consummated he had sup- est of the party to the plac w par y e Ce pere he had been chaining.They found life had depres In a very few moments ted.Heart disease is su Posed to have been the cause.¥ Speaker Wallbridge had waited till the them says: \u2018It is understood, now, I get eleventh hour before announcing this de- two-thirds of the profits, having put in tue cisien.He asked if the Speaker declared most capital, and you get one-third.\u201d « AN the motion of the member for Shelburne right,\u201d responded the other, \u201cbut if we have out of order.He should follow the prece- pig luck an fail, then we are to divide the dent set, and strike ovt the preamble, profits even.\u2014{ Galveston News, For Sale by all Grocers H.A.NELSON & SON&» Wholesale Agents, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.January 14 r 12 GEO.BISHOP & CO0.'S 165 St, James Street.December 21 304 ol wm _ | - mt A 4606 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1881 sos EEE EEE \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 THE NEW SYNDICATE ES SS At NEWS { Oitzica Hot:l\u2014G B Morton, Portland; 8 | x Another letter was alse read from P.O LOCAL NLYT Ds { Castrier, N Y; Tho C Gale, Derby, Vt; W R| Young, L, Flower Girl; Young, P, Street | Reid, M.A, Rector of the Bishop's College: SE | Billings, Ottawa; C F Newton, N Y; W P | Singer.Lennoxville, thanking tbe Committee for 150 Brls.Prime Sweet Or- Kemp, Prescott; C B Tageart, Shaiville; F the services of the Sanitary Inspector in ex- anges by Auction this day at : À Bianchard.Boston; W H Darby, Alburg.smining the drainage and ventilation of the 3 to the division and appropriation thereof, | default should occur the Go on the 1 made as herein before provided; the Com- thereafter requtre paymen à de obliged to pany having the option of receiving, in! bonds so held, and shall no the money re- lieu of cash, terminable bonds of Govern- + a d while the ment bearing such rate of interest for such ofl, an dHAMPAGNE.C HEIDSIECK & ©O.3 BOYS\u2019 LIST.continue to pay interes presenting bonds paid A Arnton, C 8, Sailor Boy; Arnton, T S, Vis P Hume, Quebec; John Hopper, City; College Building, q ; à somi ; ent shall retain the right to hold | p + RY 12 o\u2019clock noon.Thomas J.|n'c Jee, I \u20ac Brown, Portiand; Gnome; Allan, John, Sailor; Anderson, K, 1 ot \u2018ag [hen explained that Dr.Cameron's The Very Best Offer (he Government pero pe ua us ac yer portion of the said bonds, front Life Assurance Society, OF ALL D aucti .¢C W Slatin, E St Germain, Boston.| Hichiamder.letter een received since the last meet- i ing c saiculati 2° ther securities, satisfactory \u2018 HANTS.\u2018 Potter, AL Pr number of wo- St Lawrence \u2019 Hall\u2014 Edward Moore, Là & B ing of the Committee, and a few members Have Received.cording to acturial calculation to the cor Bod Ot, may be ! ubstitute d for Lthem 120 BROADWAY N WINE MERC responaiug cash payment, the Government allowing four per cent.interest on moneys deposited with them.« C.\u201d If at any time the Company shall cause to be delivered on or near the line of the said railway, at a place satisfactory to the Government, steel rails and fastenings to be used in the construction of the railway, but in advance of the requirements for such construction, the Government, on the requisition of the Company, shall, upon such terms and conditions, as shall be determined by the Government, advance thereon three-fourths the value of these at MONOPO.E re ONDON,-SOLE AGENTS FOR GREAT THEODOR SATOW & ce A AND THE COLONIES.BR February 18 LIEBIG COMPANY'S Robitaille, J G Ross, Quebec; T J Lambert, Manchester, England; W F Hoss, Oregon, Ill; W H Howell, New York; 8 W Foster, A O Cleveland, T E Foster, Knowlton; D McLennan, Glengarry; W Beunallie, Sherbrooke; E Kerwin, Cornwall; C Devlin, Aylmer; \u2018}' J Crean, Toronto; F Snyder, New York; J J Webster, Magog.Albion Hotel\u2014J J Philp, Quebec; Geo Pye, Boston; Capt Jas McMaugh, St Catharines, 0; 8 Lazier, Belleville; John Watt, Aylmer, W Price, C (i McCoy, Troy, NY.American House\u2014R A Gray, Chicago, Ill; BF Chase, Baldwin; E H Richards, Dr Condgou, West- Becket, J 8, Toby; Brush, F, Greek; Bond, Willie, Lord Kilgobbin; Baylis, J, Page; Rarlow, W, Swiss Peasant; Barlow, EW, Snow-Shoer; Barclay, Percy H, Gentleman of the Sixteenth Century; Barlow, w L Page; Budden, H, French Soldier; Birks, H, Turk; Beaufield, Fred W, H M 5 « Tourmaline.\u201d of the Committee knowing that some of the citizens of Montreal had sons studying in Bisnop\u2019s College, took it upon themselves to send the Sanitary Inspector, and the last letier was thanking the Committee for the services of the Senitary Inspector.Ald.FArBAIRN moved that the action of the members of the Committee be confirmed.\u2018The motion was carried, Ald.Aliard dissenting.Ald.Allard explained that he did not dissent because he had any objection to Mr.Radford being sent, but because it was men supplied with work by the Industrial : Rooms, for the week ending January 14th, was 89, and the amount paid $87.54.VisiTixe Goverxors.\u2014The Visiting Governors to the Montreal General Hospital for the week commencing Monday, 17th inst., will be Messrs H.Leigh MacDougall and Frederick Mackenzie.Houws-Mans Brean.\u2014 We have to acknowledge the receipt of three small loaves of the home-made bread which took prizes in the recent competition.Mr.A.Monibbon's thoughtfulness towards the « hungry\u201d re- by the Company, by agreement with the ent.on.It the Company shall find it necessary or expedient to gell the remaining $20,000,000 of the land-grant bonds, or a larger proportion thereof than in the proportion of 81 for each acre of land then earned by the Company, they shall be allowed to do so, but th proceeds thereof, over and above the amount to which the Company shall be entitled as herein provided, shall be allowed to do so; but the proceeds thereof, over and above the amouut to zANC TS LIFE INSURANCE PROFI DEMONSTRATED BY ACTUAL SETTLEMENTS MAD ITAry.Immense Reductions.E IN 1880.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Special to the MONTREAL HERALD.OTTAWA, January 14.To the Hon.Sir Charles Tupper, K.C.M.G.M.P., Minister of Railways and Canals for the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa : Srn,\u2014 The undersigned, who, for the purpose hereinafter set out.call themselves SPRINGFIELD, TLL, Sept.17th, 1880.Esq., Chicago.Wen Siret have just received à statement upon my Tontine policy, No.49,241, mati ing November 47th, 1880, and note great satistaction the results of the s Cc Childs, A E, Sailor Boy; Crispo Frank, Snow- Shoer; Craven.F, Pastry Cook; Crathern, J, Turk; Crispo, Fred, Sailor Boy; Clendinneng, A, Clown; Cole, E E, Turk; Carsley, W, Royal Marine; Craven, JB porters of the HERALD is appreciated.Larcexy.\u2014In the Police Court, yesterday morning, Delila Beaudry, 15 Jacques Cartier street, was charged with stealing a quantity of goods, belonging to a Mrs.Gernay, to the amount of $12.She pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment.field, Mass; Frank Eldin, 8 ER R; McKady and two children, Colorado; Geo Porter and wife, Port Henry; P H Dardis, Morrisburg; E T Archbald, St Albans.CHURCHES TO-MORROW.Chinaman; Craig, Willie, Page; Cole, A, Sailor.D Davidson, S, Punch and Judy; Davidson, Peers and Loyal, Princes of the Tower; Dyer, L, Snow-8hoer; Dunlop, J H, Midghipman; Douglas, J, Snow-Shoer; Dods, George, as George Harris, from «Uncle illegal to send the Sanitary Inspector outside the city limits.Dr.Bessy applied to the Committee for an advance on his indemnity for supplying vaccine to the Corporation.At present, he received only $120 for doing so, and that was not sufficient to cover expenses.Ald.MooxEY moved that Dr.Bessy get Rev.Mr.Moore, of Boston, will conduct 3 $120 a year more, that is, $240 in all.Car- Tom's Cabin.\u201d the Company, have the honour to submit the following proposition for the construction and operation of the Canada Pacific Railway :\u2014 1st.For the better interpretation hereof, it is hereby declared that the portion of railway hereinafter called the Eastern section shall comprise that part of the Canada Pacific Railway to be constructed, extend- the place of delivery, and a proportiou of the amount s0 alvanced shall be deducted according to such ternfs and conditions from the subsidy to be hereafter paid upon the settlemvent for each section of 20 miles of railway, whirh proportion shall correspond wi:h the proportion of such rails and fastenings which have been used in the construction of such sections, which the Company shall be entitled as herein provided shall be deposited with Government.he a the Government shall pay interest upon such interest half-yearly, at the rate of four per cent.per annum, and shall pay over the amount of such deposit to the Company from time to time, as the work In eleven years I have paid we Socket $10,676.60, and am now offered, i L wiah bo surrender my policy $12,523.52, 0 8 nearly two thousand doilars 1n xcs premiums paid ; on da Ve ty ; en and be es having been insured for $20,000 - in lieu of such during eleven years.Or, 1n A policy « Is 2 success and boon for grateful.\u201d \u2014 See Medical Press, : é Consumption in England increa which Nations should feel Lancet, Brit.Med.Jour.&c.OF ME FINEST AND- P'Epp MEAT-FLAVOURiNE © STOCK FOR.Sous r RE on no ee MO S & SAUCES cash dure able.Lo i years.OF Grocers and Chemists, \u2014Genuine ONLY ot for y , again, I can continue my policy for the proceeds, in the same proportions, and ou the same times, and upon the same con es tions as the land grant ; that is to say, the Divine service at the Protestant House ot ried.Industry and Refuge on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.SHERBROOKR STRERT METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 EquaLuy VicILANT.\u2014We are requested to * To be had of all Storekeepers, state, in regard to the fire at Lyman, Sons ing from the Western terminus of the Sole Agents for tl Sole Agents « D\u201d Until the first day of January, 1882, Canada Central Railway, near the east end THE SCAVENGING.the Company shall have the option, instead tri States (wholesale only), fac-simile of Baron : 1e United a ( tnre in Blue Trlr ere 8 - E Evans, D, Sailor Boy; Evans, W, Page of n°.1 anion, England, I TCE EE Darr 1° & Co's, on ~t.Paul street, on \u2018l'hursday the Seventeenth Century; Evans, Willie H, Mr.Kelly, the former contractor for the morning, that Sub.Censtable Ryan was equally vigilant with Private Watchman Maloney in discovering the fire and sounding the alarm.F ary Stock, ac.\u2014Fine Ayrshire cattle, including valuable milch cows, good driving aud working horses, implements, &c., important sale about the end of March at Pointe aux Trembles by order of Mr.Hugh Families on the lookout for really good milch cows should bear this sale in Allanmind.7 p.m.Communion at 8 a.m, Morning service 11.Choral Litany at 4.15.Evening service at 7.preach at both services.The Rev.G.Forsey, paster, will preach (D.V.) to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 am.and CHURCH oF ST.JAMES THE ApPosTLE.\u2014~Holy Seats free.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Services commence at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.A.B.Mackay, the pastor, will Dovcras MeraopisT CHURCH (St.Catherine scavenging, deposited $500 with the Corporation when he took the contract.He went into insolvency, and, consequently, did not fulfil his contract.The Corporation had to pay Mr.Mann, the new contractor, $400 to clean up and fulfil the balance of the contract.The question now came before the Committee,as to whether the $500 depogited with the Corporation be refunded or not.Ald.Mooxer thought that he had lost his all, and the Corporation should not be hard on him.\u2019 Highland Laddie; Evans, James 8, Knight of the Garter.F .Fairbanks, \u2014, Albanian Prince; Foster, Fred, Sailor Boy; Findlay, J, Hampshire im.at G Gross, F, Sailor Boy; Gardner, F, Drummer Boy; Gordon, C, Hunter; Geddes, E, Duke of York (Uharless II); Geddes, Peroy, Royal Brigand; Geddes, Harold, Walter of Breda: Geddes, Frauk, Yorkshire Ploughof Lake Nipissing, known as Callander Station, to a point of junction with that portion of the said Canada Pacific Railway now in course of coustruction, extending from Lake Superior to Selkirk, on the east side of Red River, which latter portion is hercinafter cailed the Lake Superior seciion.That portion of said railway now partially in course of construction extending from .Selkirk to Kamloops is hereinafter ealled the Central section ; and the portion of said railway, now in course of construction, extending from Kamloops to Port Moody is hereinafter called the Westof the Land Grant Bonds as hereinafter provided of substituting, the payment by Government of the interest (or part of the interest) on the bonds of the Company mortgaging the railway and the lands to be granted by the Government running over such term of years as may be approved | by the Governor in Council in lieu of the cash subsidy to be granted to the Company, or any part thereof under the terms hereof, such puyments of interest to be equivalent according to actnal calculation to.the corresponding cash payment, Company shall be entitled to receive from the Government, out of the proceeds of the said land-grant bonds, the same number of dollars as the number of acres of the land subsidy, which shall then have been earned by them, less one-fifth thereof; that is to Bay, if the bonds are sold at par ; but if they are sold at less than par, then a reduction shall be made therefrom corresponding with the discount at which such bonds are sold, and such land grants shall be conveyed to them by the Government, subjuct to the charge created as >mi for iginal sum ($20,000) and my premium r 1881 will be Cauced to $185.06, with pr bable still further reductions duritg he nine years, when the full policy wil I ion be payable.Or, as a final choice, withdraw $3,849.60, in cash, and stil ave my original policy in force, payable inn ne cears, and my premium will be re aces next year from $970.60 to $712.20, Wl still further reductions thereafter.Respectfully, GEO.M.BRINKERHOFF.quid à CT Ç.Duid C0 Fl rena \u2018 Frreilical.2 ho, \u2014 \u2018 ; ; ! A 1880.; ,; ; the Government allowing four per cent.in- | security fur the said land grant bonds, and W asmiNeron, D.C., Sept.1st, Carias.\u2014Mr.Henry Ashby, of the firmof | street West.)\u2014The- Rev.Wm.Hall, M.A., | oY; Grant, D, Dizzey Ben Dizzey; Gillelan, | ~~ Ald: Doxovax said Mr.Mann had been ë ÿ ÿ ern section; and that the words « The | terest on moneys deposited with them, and | shall remain subject to such charge till re- Gex.B.H.ROBERTSON.| .e to 7 Ashby & Fegan, wholesale boot and shoe | wil) preach at 11 am.and the Rev.W.J.Thos, Clown.paid $100 to clean up after Mr.Kelly.| Canada Pacific Railway\u201d are intended to | the coupons representing the interest | lieved thereof in such munner as shall be | \u201d Dear Sir, \u2014My experience induces Po D\" 4 ; » - manufacturers.769 Craig street, has been | Shaw, LL.D., will preach at 7 p.m.H .They were acting as trustees for the public, | mean *he entire railway, as described in the | on such bonds shall be guaranteed | provided for at the time of issue of such | ommend the Tontine plan of the Eq it- E = : ; : arrested, on 3 gapias, pe the instance of Mr Ziox Crurcn (Queen's Hall )\u2014Pastor, | 3 Haldimand, G, Highlander; Sled man, and he thought that Mr.Kelly should only | Act 37th Vic, cap.14.The individual | by Government or the extent of | bonds.1 : able Life Assurance Society as 8 po: .; À.R.F.Me ; rter of shoe furnish- a : .er; Harvey mund, Snow-Shoer; s re- | parti ho s si is offer in- h uivalent ' 8 shall pay any expense i e than any other tha ; : 11 ings.Mr.Ashby\u2019s Counsel are moving to Rev.A.J.Bray, will preach at both ser\u2014 Hagar, Walter, Spanish Page; Henderson, get the $100 of a balance that was re- | parties who shall sign this offer are herein- | suc equivalent, and the proceeds | 17th The Company pay any of insuranc n any Cathartic Pi S have the writ quashed.The case has been vices at li am.and 7 p.m.Subject for Clarence, Sailor; Henderson, Gordon, Sailor; maining.Ald.MooxEY said that if tbe contract had taken en delibere.Masoxic\u2014A very handsome jewel has been presented by the members of the Mount Horeb Royal Arch Chapter of Masons, to V E.Comp.Henry Dunne, in recogni- pastor.evening service, \u201c The end of the World.Ourver BarrisT Cuurca.\u2014Rev.Dr.Clarke, Services at 11 am, aud 7 p.Subject in the morning, « Children in the Temple.\u201d Evening, \u201c liepentance, Illustrat- Hopkins, Frank, Cadet; Hunter, J, Venetian; Hersey, M, Chinaman; Hodgson, W, m.y Rip Van Winkle; Hannaford, E, Old Man.I been in the hands of Mr Mann they would bave to pay him the $400 all the same.Ald.ALLARD said that if the deposit .; were returned it would be an encourage- Irwin, Wm, Snow-Shoer; Ives, W T, 2 after described as the Company and the Government ot Canada is hereinafter called the Government.2nd.The contracters, immediately after the organiza ion of the Company, will deposit with the Government $1,000,000 in of the sale of such bonds te the extent of not more tian $25,000,000 shall be deposited with the Government, and the balance of such proceeds shall be placed hereto by the Company to the satisfaction and under the exclusive control of the Government ; which shall be incurred by the Government in carrying out the provisions of the last two preceeding clauses of this contract.18th If the Company should not issue such land grant bonds, then the Government shall retain from out of each grant to be he profitable results of my own policy ae Tontine period ends to-day, is shown in the statement sent me by the Society, viz: Policy 55,636, issued Sept.ist, 1870, for - $10,000, Total Premiums paid.$5,591.00 ine the choicest \u20ac s Combe fn progariom secu secur \u2019 usted ity of effect.They are the result athartic principles ! let andi am [Sh 4 rs .; Au - ful study and practical ex- emma Y , rt ment to incompetent parties to tender for | cash or approved securities, as a security for | fuilimg with the last conditions, the Bonds | made from time to time every fifty sections Cash value, Sept.1st, 1880.- .$5,924.50 of years of care the most \u20ac \u2018ectual rem- à ME tion of his services as 1st principal Z.for ed.\u201d All are invited.Wasp.Corporation work The public and the | the construction of the railway.The Gov- | in excess of those sold shall remain in the | of the lands hereby agreed to be grasted, Paid-up value, Sept.1st, 1880.$8,400.60 periment, a0 2c for diseases caused by | This {ircat Household Medicine Hanks À { the past year.W.Bro.Crosbie, of Zealand Domision Square MEeTHopIST CHURCH.\u2014 Joo press were asking where the Health Com- | ernment shall pay to the Company interest | hands of the Government, and from time | such lands to be so retained as security for Very respectfully.desangement of the stomac » nd cicotual th Leading À ap} .Bong L ge, bus also b:en presented with af The Rev.E.A.Stafford, BA.pastor, Johnson, E G, Midshipman; Jones, H, | mittec was because that work was not | on the cash deposited at the rate of 4 per | to time, as the work proceeds, the Govern- | the purposes and for the length of time WILLIAM N.JEFFERS.bowels, which require romp de specially © LEadIng Necessaries of Life, beautiful Pastmaster's jewel, will preach in this church, to-morrow | Candy Man.done.cent.per annum balf-yearly, and shall pay | ment shall pay over to the Company, first- | mentioned in Section 18.And such lands Commodore U.3.Navy.treatment.ATER 8 ass of diseases.They These famous Pills purify tbe BL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.\u2014The Board of Out.| morning, at ll o'clock, and eveningat 7 .L Ald.Horraxn said if the money came | over to the Company the interest received | ly, out of the amount so to be placed by | may be so:d in such manner and at such rs applicable to th no digestive and assimi- |and act most powertully, vet sooty) Door Relief acknowledges, with thanks, o'clock.All are invited.Low, G, Esquimaux.out of the man\u2019s own pocket they could.be ! upon securities deposited, the whole until the Company, and after the expend.ture of | prices as shall be agreed upon between | + .EWIN G, SON & C0, ford Street ae \u201cand restore regular on the tngly a donation of £20 from Mr.Strachan Be.Erskine CaurcH (Presbyterian), corner St.; ; hard on him, but some of it came out of a | default in the performance of the conditions that amount out of the amount deposited | Government and the Company, and in iat Donegall Square South and Bed for 5 bealthy action.eir extensive, use Liver, Stom h i thune, Q.C.The Superintendent of the | Catherine and Peel Strects\u2014 The Rev.Milburn, H, Page of the Sixteenth | poor woman's pocket who had lent the | hereof, or until the repayment of the | with the Government, sums of money bear- case the price thereof shall bo paid to an .© BELRAsT, Sept.6th, 1880.physicians in their practice, the IT \u2019 ac 2 ; Protestant House of Industry and Refuge | James Fleck, of Knox Church, will preach Century; Muir, J G, Hunter; Milburn, | money to Mr.Kelly.deposit, and shall return -the deposit to the | ing the same proportion to the mileage | held by the Government for the he A.MONKITTRICK, Esq, London.Jour favour civilized nations, is one a > fe, sure, an Kidneys acknowledges, with thanks, 22 cast-off win- | at 11 o'clock, forenoon, and the Rov.J.8.Claude, Prince Plausible.Ald.Dovovax moved that they send a re- | Company on the completion of tho railway subsidy hereby agreed upon, which | period, and for the same purposes 43 © | Dear Sir,\u2014L am in receipt of Fo proofs of their value as gative \u2019 Meditine, [and BOWELS, giving tone, energy y ter caps, for the use of the inmates from the | Black at 7 o'clock, evening.Mc port to Council, asking that $400 be re- | acoiding to the terms hereof, with any in- the net proceeds of such sale | land itself, the Government paying four per | of 3rd inst, with cheque for £5 128, perfectly relia De ne Be concentrated | vigour tc these great MAIN SPRING, and Victoria Rifles, per Sergeant Stephenson.TE ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHUR oddfel McIntyre, CM, Highlander; Macpherson, | mitted to those parties.Carried.terest accruing thereon.(of the whole of such bonds) are | cent.per annum interest thereon, and other 6d., surrender value of policy No.46,633 eing compon vegetable substances, | LIFE.They are confi dently reco S op , A NuMBER of fine pianos are now on view | lows\u2019 Hall, 662} Craig pT at Alex, Indian Chief, Melnlyre, > Guillotte, The CHAIRMAN then stated that complaints 3rd The Company will lay ont, construct } sold upon the issue thereof), or if such { securities satisfactory to the Government for £1,000, taken out 19th August 1869 Mes are.positive y free from calomel OT | ed as à never failing reme dy in orien at the stores of tne N.Y.Piano Oo.206 | 11 atu.a h Jo rE ste Re Mer fang ÿ on Et Rus an À hom, heal had been made to him about bad fish and | and equip the said eastern section and the | bonds be not then all sold, the net proceeds | may be substituted for such lands or money | myc result is very satisfactory to me.ey ita properties, ab d can be admin.| here the constitution, cas , , , 3 1 Led and 228 St.James street, where all parties wanting pianos or organs can find instruments to suit them, at prices all the way from $225, which secures a fine new seven octave rosewood piano, guaranteed, up to the magnificent New York Weber, admitted now to he the gnest piano in the world.These fine instruments are being sold at 3500 upwards.ALDERMANIC.\u2014Mr.Armand Prevost, the firm of A.Prevost & Co., merchants, has been requested to come forward as a candi- age.\u201d and 7 p.m.service discourse, tation to all.will deliver a lecture on « The signs of the times and their relation to the end of the WesLEy Cuurch, Congregational.\u2014Rev.James Roy, M.A., pastor.Services at 11 a.Subject for Sundav evening's « Christ lower than the Angels,\u201d Heb.11, 5-10.A cordial invi- of 51.GEORGE'S CHURCH.\u2014 Second Sunday after Epiphany.Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Preacher for the morning, unripe fruit in the markets, and he would like to have Mr.Hamall, the Meat Inspector, under the control of the Health Committe, to confiscate any bad fish or meat that he might find.The City Attoiney was sent for to see whether this could be done.The City ATTORNEY said that both offices could be amalgamated ; but on the point of confiscation he did not wish to give his opinion, as there had been some difficulty in Ontario in regard to it.The City At- R, Clown; McCallum, Chas, Drummer Boy; McMartin, J, Yorkshire Sam; McGibbon, D L, Prince; McKenzie, A, Neapolitan Fisher Boy ; McGoun, S, Naval Officer; Macpherm.| son, \u2014, Snow-Shoer.N Nivin, H, Pastry Cook.0 Ogilvie, O, Highlander; Ogilvie, A, Guillette; O'Brien, W, King Charles II; Ogilvy, RF, Turkdate for te representation of East Ward, in the place of Ald.P.Martin, who retires.Mr.Prevost is a man of wealth and experience, and will make a first-rate representative.Mr.L.E.Beaucnamp, merchant, will also be & candidate in East Ward for the seat rendered vacant by the resignation of Ald.Genereux.SPECIAN SESSIONS.\u2014At the Court of Special Sessions, yesterday, before Judge Dugas, Albert Edward Llewellyn, who lad been arrested on a charge of stealing a fur cap and silver watch in .a boarding-house on St.Joseph street, on New Year's Day, was honourably acquitied.Jean Baptiste Poirier was charged with having committed au aggravated assault on a man named Rev.J.G.Baylis, B.D.Holy Communion after morning service.evening, Rev.Dr.Sullivan.Triviry CHURCH (Church of England), opposite Viger Square, St.Denis street, Monttreat \u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m.À large proportion of the seats are free.Officiating minister, Rev.J.Walters.VICTOR THE CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL \u2014 A BRILLIANT SCENE\u2014PRETTY COS- Prowse, H J, Boatswain; Paterson, H M, Turk; Prowse, C C, Turk; Pringle, Edward, Preacher for the Clown; Prevost, J, Ross, John, Sailor; Reid, Robt, Newsboy; Ritchie,A, Guillette, Robertson, W F, Hungarian Page; Ross, A, Cadet; Roy, Adolphe, Red, White and Blue; Roy, Arthur, Snow- Strangers cordially invited.| 5) oer.Reid, John, Italian Brigand.S Stroud, F, Sailor Boy; Scott, F, Red, White and Blue; Smith, A, Esquimaux; Stevenson, Royal, Turk; Slessor, Jas, ; Starke, Robt, Hindoo Rajah; Smith, E W, Newsboy; Stephen, Willie, Sailor Boy; Stevenson, E, Jockey; Starke, J, Bootblack; Slater, F, Bootblack; Scott, F' B, Farm Lad; Stark, \u2014, Clown; Snowdon, A, Turkish A SKATING INK torney also stated that he and the City Clerk had been working at the Health Bylaw, and they would be able to put it into shape and report to the Committee in the course of ten days.After some discussion, Ald.FAIRBAIRN moved that Mr.Hamall be instructed to go on inspecting meat, and to keep a record of meat confiscated, and report, so that Dr.Larocque could enter it into his statistics once a week, Carried.Ald.Mooxey asked how many officers were there belonging to the Health Department ?The CHAIRMAN said there were four men, Ald.Mooney asked what hours they were supposed to work ; what time should they be there in the morning ?said central section, of a unitorm gauge of 4 feet 8} inches, aud in order to establish an approximate standard, whereby the quality and the character of the railway, and of the materials used in the construction thereof, and of the equipment thereof, may be regulated, the Union Pacific Railway of the United States, as the same was in 1873, is hereby selected and fixed.as such standard.And if the Government and the Company should be unable to agree as to whether or not any work done or materials furnished are in fair conformity with such standard, or as to any other question of fact, excluding questions of law, the subject of disagreement shall be, from time to time, referred to the determination of referees, one of whom shall be chosen by the Government, one by the Company, and onc by the two referees so chosen, and such referees shall decide as to the party by whom the expense of such reference shall be defrayed and if such two referees should be unable to agree upon a third referee he shall be appointed at the instance of either party hereto, after notice to the other by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, and the decision of such referces or of the majority of them stall be final.of the issue, calculated at the rate at which the sale of part of them shall have been made shall bear to the sum of $25,000,000, but if only a portion of the bond issue be sold, the amount earned by the Company according to the proportion aforesaid shall be paid to the Company partly out of the bonds in the hands of the Government, and partly out of the cash deposited with the Government, in similar proportions to the amouut of sueh bonds, sold and wem:ining unsold respectively, and the Company shall receive the bonds so paid as cash at the rate at which said partial sale thereof shall have been made, and the Government will receive and hold such sum of money towards the creation of a fund for the redemption of such bonds, and upon such terms and conditions as shall be agreed upon between the Government and the Company.«E\u201d If the Company avail themselves of the option granted by clause « D,\u201d the sum of $2,000 per mile for the first 800 miles of the central section shall be deducted pro rata from the amount payable to the Company in respect of the said 800 miles, and shall be appropriated to increase the mileage cash subsidy appropriated to the re- maiader of the suid central section.10.lu further cons deration of the pre- by agreement with the Government.1gth.The Company, also, hereby offers, in the eveut of the Government desiring to withdraw from the proposed, construction of the Eastern section of the said railway, that the Company shall reduce the said subsidy in money and land by the amount apportioned to the said Eastern section of of the railway, Under the ninth paragragh ot this proposal, that is to say, by $10,000,- 000 and 6,250,000 acres of land ; und this proposal shall stand in all other respects, and in so far as the same snall not exclusively apply to the construction, equipment or operating of the Eastern section.20th.In the event of the Government desiring to withdraw the said Eastern section from construction hereunder, the Company hereby offers to construct within three years, and equip, own and operate as a part of the Canadian Pacific Railway, a branch from south-east by Lake Nipissing to Sault Ste Marie and Guulais Bay, Lake Superior, estimated at 294 mi:es, at and for a sum of $3,500,000, and in all other respects the provisions of this proposal shall apply to the said branch line, so far as applicable thereto.21st.In the event ot the Government desiring to postpone or withdraw irom the only wish all my Scotch polities would result ag well.I find above amountcovers all the premiums I have paid on the policy.I will have great pleasure in recommending \u201cThe Equitable\u201d to all my friends.Yours very truly.PATRICK EWING.EVERY POLICY BECOMES INCONTESTABLE AFTER THREE YEARS.For additional Tontine examples, books, pamphlets, circulars, and full information, apply to RR.W.GALL, GENERAL MANAGER, 157 ST.JAMES STREET MONTREAL.AND 2 Court Street, Toronto.December 21 304 PHOONIX Fire Insurance Co'y., istered to children with perfect safety.an effectual cure for Aver's PILLS 2 Costiveness, Indiges- ; f Appetite, tion, Dyspepsia, JSS O Dizziness Foul Stomach and B ath, ness, he, Loss of Memory, \u20ac Hi, Jaundice, TF heumatism, ns and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, hie ey ® Worms, Neuralgia, Cone Grip Diarrhea, Dysentery, © at, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and al other diseases resulting from a disordere state of the digestive apparatus.As a Dinner Pill they have no equal.ile gentle in their action, these PILLS are he est thorough and searching cathartic that can be employed, and nev er give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, an then their influence is healing.They sum.late the appetite and digestive orgaus; t ey operate to purify and enrich the blood, an impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.LYMAN, SONS & CO., Montreal, Wholesale Agents, from wh ; ; a cause, has becomed impaired or web They are wonderfully ctficacious in ali y ments incidental to Females of all à ail.and as 5 GENERAL FAMILY MEDS are unsurpassed.XE ITS SEARCHING AND HEALIN KNOWN THROUGHOUT ThE QVONLIES ME for the cure of BAD LEGS, Bug Breasts 1 Old W ourds, SOTEeN and Ulcers, tis an infallisble remedy.If ef rubled ou the neck and chest, as lt meat, it cures SORE THROAT, Brongiy Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.Fo Glandular Swellings, Abcesses, Pile Fistulas, s Gout, RMheumatism, Aud every kind of SKIN DISEASE, jt lag never been known to fail, ! The Pills and Ointment are manuicetuy - only at £33, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Among the audience we noticed many pro- guests, where Mdmes.E.Clouston and would be a protection to both interests if tors were willing to give the land, and they wanted the Corporation to open the road, contrator and the expenses since incurred by the Gevernmeut in the work of construc- said 22,000,000 acres, or from the prevalence of lakes and water stretches in the sections under, the Government shail be entitled to acquire the same, and all the property and Liability of Shareholders Unlimited DR J, COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE liver, which are generally pain beneath the Emile St.Denis, who is a resident in the : - .À Upon being told 8 o'clock, Ald.Mocsey | 4th.The work of construction shall be mises the Goverument shall also grant to | construction of the Western section of the LONDON.pes op | And are sold by all Vendors of Medicine village of Point Claire.He was convicted TUMES AND BRIGHT FACES.Page; Selby, D, Neapolitan Brigand; Selby, | said he wanted them paid well, and also to | commenced at the eastern extremity of the | the Company the lands required for the | suid Railway, extending from Kamloops to \u2014_\u2014 DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYAE.throughout the Civilized World; wig and fined $20, or in default 20 days in the The first Carnival of the season was held DL, French Marquis; Smithers, A, Chinese | do their work well.te came there the | Eastern section, not later than the first day | road bed of the railway, and for stations, | Port Moody, they shall be at tiberty to do H FO R EIG N \u2014 directions for use in almost every Language, County gaol.He paid the fine.last ovening, and was.without doubt, Mandarin; Soult, E, Spaniard; Snowdon, | other day at 2 30 o'clock in the afternoon, | of July next, and work upon the Central station grounds, workshops, dock ground | 50; and in that event the Government Vice-Chancellor Sir W.PAGE Woop stated The Trude Marks of these Medicines ae AGGRAVATED AssauLT.\u2014In the Recorder's | most perfect success.It Was a happy idea | TOD Ration BOY: and they were literally doing nothing.section shall be commenced by the Com- and water frontage at the terminus on | shall not be bound by ho id Ww ste sec MARINE publicly in Court that Dr.J.CotLis Browxx registered in Ottawa.Hence, Su one C es ; > ; \u2018The CHAIRMAN said the men were sup- | pany at such point towards the Eastern end | navigable waters, buildings, yards and | over to the Company the sai estern seo- was undoubtedly the inventor of Clloro- | throughout the British Possessions, why ourt, yesterday morning, Augustus Varet, | of the Directors to open out these pretty en- | Tills, P, Albanian \u2018 .sup- | pans : he Ii other appurtenances required for th tion under the 6th and 7th clauses hereof; tre storv of the defendant keep the American C tir vi harged with as i : i i by giving the little ones th 5e, : posed to go on their beats in the morniag, | thereof on the portion of the line now un- >r appurt quired for the con- , .Lo 0} dyne, that the whole story of the defendant.| may keep the American Ccunterfeits fm was charge } assaulting Mr.Euclide | tertainments by giving the e e U Pra A , d , struc b ; so far t relates and is appli- ; e ) .Roy in St.Gabriel street, giving him a | honour of doing so.We have seen a much and then report at 9 o'clock, at which time | der construction as shall be found con- | venient at effectral construction and | but, except so fav as it relates and 1s app nsurance om an Freeman, was deliberately untrue, and ke sale will Le prosecuted.black eye and falling on ton ge ne one | larger of doing so.ope have seh a much Ussher, Sydney, Gentleman.the officers were there.But their being | venient, and as shall be approved by Gov- working of the Railway in so far as such | cable to the construction of the sai t Ww estern y regretted to say that it had been sworn to.#5 Prrenasens shouid Tock to the Lib .\u201c .3, sl > = >, i \u201d seu 1 » g 18 pr .\u2018 » PB > .case occupicd five hours.Messrs.F.X.| before so correct and handsome a costumed Walker, G A.Chi Man: teh tereat 2 or 3 o'clock in the afternoon was | ernment, at a date not later than the first | land shall be vested in the Government, se tion by the Government, Br Y LIVERPOOL.\u2014 Times, July 13, 1864.cn the Pots and Boxes.If the address is Archambault, Q.C., and Globensk d | body of skaters.Th : coll alker, G A, Chinese Man; Whitehead, | an extraordinary thing.of May next, and work upon the Eastern | and will convey to the Company at cost | posal shall stand good, and be binding upon Ja not 533 Oxford strect, Loudon, they ar for the defenc \u2019 pone \u2018 id y J appear bo y 0 def hei a es mas FE Edward, Lord Dudley; Watt, Bertie, Turk; Afrer some furth + discussion it was de- | and Central sections shall be vigorously | price, with interest, all rails and fastenings the Company.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE spurious.had reported th t he à eat NI ROY | Ther dressing was.| rood.te an - | Wheeler, C L, Fine Old English Gentleman; | gided to look into the matter, and the Com.| and continously carried on at such a rate of | brought in, or since the year 1879, and 22nd.In the event of the Government GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & co, The Right Hon.Earl RtsseLL, communica- | October 18 DW29 d reported that he and others were con- | Their dressing was in good ta-te, and was | Warner, James, Robin Hood; Weston, | mittee adjourned \u2019 annual progress on each section | other materials for construction in the | desiving to postpone or withdraw fidim the General Agents for Canada sd to the College of Physicians, and J.T spiring to extort money from a Mr.Demers | free from all vulgarity.In this important | James, 13th Regiment, Brooklyn, U S; ° ia h T Sable tho Company to| ossession of, or purchased by che Govern- | construction by the Company hereunder, 8 to] ted to the 0 Ke \u201c v ceived informa- fort EIS QUININE AND IRON TON and the complainant had refused to make | point they have set a good example to] Weston, William, Julius Cæsar; Weston, ROAD COMMITTEE AND PARK COM- | 88 oe à uib the same | ment at a valuation such rails, fastenings | the Westerly portion of the Cen- HEAD AGENCY OFFICE : Davenport that ho Bi Te dy of | xies ene develops Lhe ee ous oer a retraction.He was fined $5 and costs.their eldurs.No doubt the little ones had Henry, Uncle Sam.\u2019 MISSIONERS.cos oh f them in Fanning order on oy | and materials not being required by it or tral section of said Railway, being the tion to th ¢ eft eet that the oy ores o dispeir languor and depression, Tortie 1 A DISHONE RY ANT.the advice and counsel of their parents in : .and each © A FA oo .oe ho île sv 3112 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal | any service in Cholera was Ch JHE-\u2014 [digestive organs, Is R speelilc remedy for ONEST SERVANT.\u2014~A young man A joint meeting of the Road Committee d {M 1891, by which | the construction of the said Lake Superior | Westerly 450 miles thereef as mentioned > named Oscar Bus ; the choice of character, and kind mothers\u2019 _\u2014 J 18.before the 1st day of May, 2 0 ; ve p ; ; : ; ; ROBERT W.TYRE, See Lancet, December 31, 1864.neuralgn, nguie, indigestion, leven of evry 1, t! ! usse, employed by & Mr.ù are Dlainly visibre in the : ; and Park Commissioners met yesterday, to | date the Company shall complete and equip | and western sections.in the ninth clause of this proposal, the Lt , kind, Chest afleetions, fnd fn wating die Brissette, has decamped, taking with him a | bands were plainly visibie in the arrange- CIVIC AFFAIRS.consider the question of opening up Cedar | the said sections in conformity with this 11th.The grant of land as herein m Company offers to reduce the subsidy in anager.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNL | uses, scrorulous tendencies, &e.The whok gold watch belonging to.his employer.He | ment of the picturesque costumes on their ph ; and Pine avenues.proposal, unless prevented by the act of | tioned to be mude to the Compan shall be money and land by the amount apportioned | July 8 trs 162 is prescribed by scores of orthodox practi- | Tonic je État foeuities 1 oF Deppert exchanged the watch with Mr.Picard for a children, and their care must have been ell PARK COMMISSIONERS.Present\u2014Ald.Laurent (Chairman), Ken- God, the Queen's enemies, intestine disturb- | so made in alternate sections of 540 acres | to the said westerly 450 miles of tLe Central PE tionprs \u2019 of couvse it would not be thus constitution KICALLY strénelléned, aid 1 silver one, with $5 to boot, and left for repaid at the praises passed on the sight The Park Commissioners met yesterday | nedy, Hood, Proctor, Hagar, Nelson, ances, epidemics, floods, or othor causes | each, extending back 24 miles deep on each section, under the said niuth clause hereof, sin wlarl > popular did it not \u2018supply a want | return to robust hedlih certain.Botties, & parts unknown.Mr.Brissette fortunately | Ly the spectators.Mr.Fred.Henshaw, afternoon at 2.30.Grenier and Donovan.beyond the control of the Company, and in | side of the railway from Winnipeg to Jasper | that is to say $5,400,000 and 6,750,000 acres 0y à nsu lance 0.and fil x place \"Medical Times, January | overs where.Luc nate: of 3 Pepper, Bad got on the track of his gold watch which Vice-President, assisted by Messrs.E.Present \u2014 Ald.Nelson (Chairman), The consideration of Pine avenue was | case of the interrupted or obstruction of the | H june, in so far as such lands shall be of land, and, in the event of such post- 12, 1866 place.\u2014 ! Laboratory, London, must be on the lal he recovered by refunding $5 to Mr.Picard, | Clouston and W.Geddes, Directors, | Grenier and Donovan.not proceeded with, but Ald.McCord, | work of construction from any of the said vested in the Government, the Company ponement, or withdrawal by the Govern- OF ENGLAND.: .Fhere ia no Tonie ko Certain in effect as Pep } Busse had been in the habit of stealing at everything in their power to The following letter was placed before | Judge Cross and other propci i .ompletion of | receivi > secti i., ment of the said westerly 450 miles of the -_ DR.J.WNE'S CHLORODYNE | pers Quinine and Iron.It is strongly = & 8 p g propcietors of Cedar | causes, the time fixed for the comp receiving the sections bearing uneven CAPITAL, - - - $10,000,000 .pds d phidente of India and the several times from his employer, and it make the boys and girls comfort | the Committee \u2014 avenue were present to state their care.the Railway shall be extended for a corre- | numbers, but should any of such sections | Centrat section, then this propusal shall SIN 3 \u2019 \u2019 is the best and most certain remedy in Colonies a houtd always ve wert ready was _only on leaving that the latters able and happy.Sets of Lancers MoxTREAL, December 24, 1880.Ald.McCorp pointed out the places on | sponding period.consist in a material degree of land not stand in all other respects, and in so far as FUNDS INVESTED, \u2018 coughs, colds.asthma.consumption Yn for use in every cuse of fever or febrile con | suspicions were aroused, that ho took it in | Were gotten up und weve nicely danced a Alderman Nelson, Chairman Park Commis- | the city plan, aud said that the present ua- | 5th.The Company shall pay to the Gov- | fairly fit for settlement, the Company shall the same shail not exclusively relate to the Nearly $23,000,000 ralgn rheumatism za sumphion, dition.- his head to clear out.the ots formed.¢ a te ont ol open TT sioners: .certainty was very inconvenient for them.| ernment the cost according to the contract | not be obliged to receive them as partot construction und equipment or operating of Invested in Canada fu par AXACUM AND PODOPHYLLIN= £1 IMPORTANT SALE oF Real ESTATE.\u2014 Mrs con ition, Jud © Superin en ent, he DEAR Siz, \u2014At the inspection of the | They did not hnow what to do, could not | of the portion of railway.100 miles in | such grant, the deficiency thereby caused said 450 miles.; i for Protection ot DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE A Brepaed only by J bere (Loan Arnton\u2019s Auction Room was well filled yes- days tie er h Tiel Were ia v © | fences now being made between the Park | build or rebuild their outbuildings, or cul | lemgth, aud extending from the city of Win- | and auy farther deficiency which may arise 23rd.At any time after the completion of Canadian Policy- isa certain cure in Cholera, Dysentery | liciuul roots, is now used Instead of blue fill terday morning on the occasif of the sale cuorations 0 rr oo : ic} Te in ery | and the Mount-Royal Cemetery Company's tivate their gardens, and they wanted to | nipeg, westward, up to the time at which | from the insufficient quantity of land along the Canadian Pacific Railway, or of the Holders, = nearly § 600,000 | Diarrhœu, Colics, &e und calomel tor the cure of dyspepela, biliour - of seven lots on the Crystal Palace pro.| °° ste.e Director's-room, during | properties, on Saturday, the 18th inst., it | know what the position was.The proprie- | the work was taken out of the hands of the | the said portion of railway to complete the parts thercof that are to be completed here- \u2014 \u2019 7 ness, and all symptoms of congestion of the J perty, for account Estate Mechanic's Bank.the evening, was liberally patronized by | was suggested by the Park Ranger that it Geddes hospitably entertained every one. À B ing if the Health Department made no ob- Pacific Ra y b 1 \u2018 and working Civil Service Gazette.\u2026SSold only in packet FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COMPry | Y85 at the nearest accessible point in th and sy mptoms tracer cle on fuebled a | he bin Mt re de 7 fbn 10 i\u201d wi thous of 0 - a os sole pops of he Compu, | of uh bn 3 dei ar yo Romain | at CU cor | Dit of Sl \"di ad ee a , g > s .AY ï - 3: .3 .- 3 chee \u2026.x 3 \u201cQM \u2019 \u2018 of the fire, he again entered the gateway to | Foley, Bertha, Red Liiding Hood, hospital.ee then adiourned A CARD.ever efficiently maintain, work and run the | 15th.The Compauy shall be authorized Cuemls:s London.Eng.\u201d Aifo makers of Fire Reserve Fund.794,577 \u201c JAMES 0 HALLORAN, general health ES Ï return to ble screct, but when he wis about G HEALTH COM oe x _ Toall whoare suffering from the errorsand | Cumadu Pacific Reilway.by their Act of Incorporation to issus Evpe a Unoc-lat: Essence Or atternoon use | Balance of Profc and Loss A.300,890\u2018: Montreal Novemb icitor for Applicanthal£ way, he looked up and saw that the Gillespie; E, La fille du Tambour-Major; The Health Committe met enterda indiscretions of youth, nerveus weakness, Sth.Upon the reception from the Gov- | bonds securcd upon the land granted and COUUL.ca css ecs a so seras euaee «247,003 \u2018* - , er 2 » 1880.2m 284 THE ! brick wall was already tottering and in | Gillespie, L M, Polish Girl; Gillespie, M 5, N y Y | early decay, loss of manhood, &ec., I will » sessi 1 > er .\u2018nine .3 = \u2014 ; \u2018 y g | i pie, ; ; ' | afternoon.y y A \u2019 ernment of the possession of each of the | to be granted to the Company, containing Ftoters, Life Accumutation £9.08! \u201c N oT ( 3 H, 1 danger of falling at any moment.Taking | Robin Redbreast; Geddes, Maud, Worcester | present\u2014Ald.Allard (Chairman), Den- send a recipe that will cure you, FRER OF | respective portions of the Canadian Pacific | provisions for the use of such bonds in the = Annuity Funds.TS a I M 0 NT R EA L H in his dangerous situation, he ran for his | China; Gross, M, Night.ovan, Fairbairn, Mooney Proctor and CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered Railway, the Company shall equip the | acquisition of lands, and such other condi- From ru \u2026\u2014Revenue for the Year 1879* IS HEREBY GIVEN that an licati i life, and had just gained the street when H Thibault ! ! by a missionary mn South America.Senda | same, in conformity with the standard | tions as the Company shall see fit, such RUSSEL\u2019S Fire Promiomment: be made by the MONT REAL BO RI oF Printing and Publishing compas} i the wall fell with a crash.; Several bricks Harvey, Lillian, Red Riding Hood; Han- A letter was rpad from Mr.Joseph Brown self-addressed envelope to the Rev.JOSEPH | herein established, and shall, therefore, | issue to be for $25,000,000; and should the From Life Department: greeters £002,670 1 TRADE, to the Parliament of Can D ot ung gre ! struck his leg as he leaped into the street.naford, Gracie, Christmas Number of The who rents the Park orchard, asking for por.T Inman, Station D., New York City.trs maintain and efficiently operate the same.Company make such issue of land-grant Life Premiums aud Interest.448,606 « | next Session, for an Act to permit the Nos.155 & 1 57 St.James - [ PERJURY CasB.\u2014An old policeman named ÿ raphe; Haunaford, Mary, 0 ie AN mission to utilize the old small-pox hospital \u2019 oth.In consideration of the premises | bonds, then they shall deposit them in the Total Revenue.£1,351 366 fusion aud amalgamation of the said Board NTREAL.: i Michel Morean, was atrested yesterday, tenderson, Maude, Winter; Wg He | in the repairing of his fences.the Government shall grant to the Company | hands of the Government, and the or, $8,944,428 73 With other Commercial Cor porate Boards in MORT parts of ¥ sh amar for lc pue Fe | Solo a, Homey Flo Me al loon it bn dw obption to NEVER RETURN, ne money of $1000 dn | Goren, ee god el RENE | \u201cona, ua ony SEE BE difficulty arose fro quarrel some time 7 : Mr.Brown making use of the lumber in the and of 22,000,000, for which subs one- 8 onds as Seuurity Head 0 È bien in.Siok ontreal, 1th November 7 do per A au i ; ; dial Moreau j Mi ; .if] ; ., cu : ce for the Dominion à ) - 1880.275 6 Annum.Jones since, during which Moreau is alleged to J { building, but he thought when Mr.Brown construction of the Canada Pacific Railway | for due performance of the present contract ion in Montreal 5 \\ aunt.eer Lu have \u2018called Louis Plamondon, \u201c une canaille, Judah, 4, Huntress; Jones, Ethol, Nolly.used vit he wanted the balance should be It is said that one out of every four real | shall be completed, and the same shall be [in respect of the maintainance and con- THOSEES DASPOUSALL S : .WEEKLU 6 pages) per an ADVANCE ; une crasse et un voleur\u201d Plamondon then ; , , L ; _ burned.invalids who go to Denver, Col., torecover | equipped, maintained and operated, the | tinuous working of the railway by tlie Com- Octob Genera! Agents cience Vs EF le NS | P AYABLE IN ?.' promptly instituted an action ir the Suje- I Low, H, oer Laine, o Night; Ald.Donevax thought they could pile it health never return to the East or South | said subsidies respectively to be paid and pany, as herein mentioned, for ten years ctober 5 238 on I ÿ \u2019 Rates for Advertising , ÿ vor Court for 3500 dumages.The action | ;/V158 MN, le CG, ady ; Lepronon, | ap in the Park.except as a corpse.The undertakers, next | granted as the work of construction shall | after the completion thereof, and the re- ed), renee we was returned into Court, before the Hon.| F: Lompadour.Pre, CHARMAN said if that were done, it | t° the hotel-keepers, have the most profita- | proceed, in manner and upon the conditions | mainining $20,000,600 of such bonds shall | NT E R NAT | 0 NA L Doctor a aln t k | Subeeguent, ond every | 5\u201c : Mr.Justice Torrance, and Moreau called as .M would all be carried away.ble business.This excessive mortality may | following, that is to say :\u2014 be dealt with as hereinafter provided and M g S ua.c : day el denane ner cet >, a witness.Tie was asked whether he had Mitchell, Jennie, Swiss Peasant; Mitchells It was finally resolved that Mr.Brown be prevented, and patients served and| «A The said subsidy in money is hereby | 88 to the said one-fifth of the said bonds so ie 4 A8 ARINE INSURANCE CO, | À LEADING LONDON PHYSICA Minserted every other day.70 , not called l'lamondon such and such names, | E, Buttercup.be allowed to use what boards he required, | cuted under the care of friends and loved | givided and appropriated as follows, long as no default shall occur in the main- Fly FARE Sad (LIMITED) ss AN OFFICE IN NEW York, Fon TOLISHES H inserted a wok.to which he replied that Le had not.Sev- Mc and the rest be demolished.ones at home, if tuer will but use Hop namely :\u2014Central Section, assumed at tenance and workings of the said Canada go gh: \u2018 Of Liverpo 1 CURE OF EPILEPTIC FITS 1 year (every duy) per line.eral other witnesses swore that he had, snd Mclotyre, M, Flower Girl; McIntyre, A letter was read from D.McLean, ask- Bitters in time.This we know.Seceother |] 350 miles, first, 900 miles at $7,333.33 per Pacific Rallway, the Government shall not = rats 5s 5 Pool, (From Am.Journal of Medicin 6 inonthe elk.quart the Cowrt decided that the plaintiff had | Katie, Old lady; McGibbon, Alice, Music | ing for remuneration for 214 days extra column mile, $6,010,000 ; second, 450 miles at $12, present or demand payment of the coupons The undersigned having been appointed Dr.Ab.Meserole (ate of ra) who Aloe times a weele.d made out his case.llis Honour then pro- | Gir; McDougall, Ada, Lady of the Olden | work during his holidays in August las.in _\u2014 000 per mile, $5,400,00C ; total, $12,000,000.of such bonds nor require payment of any ST LOU IS H OT EL Agent in Canada for this Company, i: now doses, 8 specially of Iipllepsy, has without | Unce a week ceeded to the assessment of damages, and | Time; McCallum, Amelia, Winter.prepairing health statistics.HotLoway's PiLLs.\u2014The Hour of Danger.| Eastern Section, assumed at 650 miles, sub- interest ; Jaercon, and i\u2019 any of ; such ' ; prepared to underwrite shipments of mer.| Other living ans Lured more ches than uny Reuding Cae ET for the damage to reputation and aggrieved 0 Mr.Robb was sent for, and it was ascer- | \u2014 Disease commonly comes on with slight | sidy equal to $15,384 61 per mile, $10.000,- | bon > De rota ed by 9 sramen shal ST.LOUIS ST., Q BEC chandise in the usual manner and at cur- simply been astonishing; we have heard of Notices of Births, Marsensibilities, awarded to Plamondon $10, Ogilvie, J, Old Woman.tained that he had done that amount of | symptoms, which, when neglected, in- {| 000 ; grand total, $22,000,000 Ano the pe Pr ° on Ce le De provided oo UE « | rent rates.cnred by nim gare Manding, guecesstully riages, and Leaths.1 remainder of the acti oi ismisse P \u2018or creases i idy i i X ivided and appro- | tu: 3 : hole ere- ACKS ; ae das published à valuabl Ve pins the rem: pr tho action being dismissed ; work., | eTcases in extent, and gradually grow susidy in land is bereby divie a pp of the Government shall hold the The Russell Hotel Com an R 1 CKSON RAL, Fork on this disease, which he sends witha | In the WeeklYs per in ts.Flam now prosecutes Provett, E, Gymnast.Ald Mooney moved that $40 be paid him | dangerous\u2014a condition which betrays the | priated as follows, subject to the reserve j 7 : ved i + thereof as au p V, oyal Insurance Chambers arge bottle of his wonderful cure free to any | À CeNts perline.\u2026.\u2026.- ytisiv, Moreau for perjury in swearing that he had IR for the work dons.Carried, grossest remissness\u2014 when these Pills, hereinafter provided for :\u2014Central Section amoun receive in payment erco ae se WILLIS RUSSELL, President May 10 .A quiirer who may send thelr express and Yearly Rates of Adve rod VF Ÿ not, as alleged, called him \u201ca fraud, & ras- | Ritchie, Octavia, livcoco; Roberts, Rose, | _ À letter was read from Dr.Seymour, pub- | taken in accordance with their arcompany- | first,-900 miles, at 10,000 acres per mile, { curity for the same purposes as the bonds :s Ho sh à ; CA AAMT | cure to address Dr.AD, MESH SWINE 4 ments to be consid uy .y T E t n ; ' Si ; ; 108 .; gs ; , aid of paying interest theroy at four his Hotel, which is unrivalled for siz SÉROLE, No.98 | No advertisemen Joust 861 vil cal and a thief.\u201d Moreau was liberated on | Italian Peasant Girl; Rockwood, Edith, | lic vaccinator in St.Ann's Ward, tendering | ing directions, would not only have check- 8,000,000 ; second, 450 miles, at 15,000 acres 80 Pp paying def v style and locality in Queb : © C | AL U N 10 John St, New York.year, unless it is previowl ls Ys bail.Martha Washington; Rubb, Hattie, Night.his resignation, owing to ill health.ed, but conquered the incipient disorder.| per wile, 6,750,000 ; total, 15,750,000.Eust- per en bre Coma pe \u20ac al i 1s not throughout the year for pleasure and Fete PLAYS! P The privilege of Jewry busine qu Ix Tows \u2014 Windsor Hotel\u2014Mrs C Ayer, 5 Ald Proctor moved that the resignation | Patients daily forward details of the most | ern Section, assumed at 650 miles, subsidy oF the y n Be By of and Jotonman oe ness travel, having accommodation for 300 Assurance Com pany F LAYS ! .PLAYS! PLAYS! Other advortisemients, such Jo i Chicago, B Barlow, St Albans; J T Prince Sleesor, Tenna, Amina; Stevenson, M, | of Dr.Seymour be accepted.Carried.remarkable and instructive cases in which | equal to 961,535 acres per mile, 6,250,000 ; | of the ce ' 1, anc : 1e end « Gu st \u2019 ° OF L For Reading Clubs, for Amateur Theatr] OL es Lo Jot, dissou Jo ova ICAO; > ; ; ce, 5 , \u2019 ç ; , $ ; ; ; 9 the said period of ten years from the com- ugits.ONDON ENG culs, Temperance Pluys, Drawing.HICH, Lot recs, ships city, W À Publow, New York; Mr and Mrs | Fairy Queen; Stevenson, Ethel and Mildred, Ald.FAIRBAIRN movud that Dr, Gurd be | timely attention to Bolloway's advice has | grand total, 22,000,000.te She said railway, if then no d ans 28 183 YUVN, .Plays, Fairy Plage, i Drawing Room ship, legal mastocs, 8 ; \u2018 Dewe, Ottawa; Win Scully, Toronto; G D | Greek Girls, Stevenson, Bertha, Lady of the | appointed in his stead.Carried.undoubtedly saved them from severe illness.| \u201cB.\u201d Upon the construction ot any por- | P ction © i = mn bave Vy 1 3° 1 Do ( ii __ | Books, Speakers, Pantumimes, Sas will bec ATE AN yTWAB] rect Sherman aud wife, Port Henry, N ¥; RN | Olden Time; Stevenson, Freda, Gypsy; À letter was read from Dr, Cameron, ask- | These Pills act primarily on the digestive | tion of the Railway, not less than 20 miles | fauit sna aa ee NT th vid CHARLOTTETOWN P E.I, FI } 1H A N D LIFE Bent co Enum, Jaghws, Coloured I Me Licht, Quebec: L J Belloni, jr, New York: J Symington Katie, Fortune Teller; Sym-, | ing that the Sanitary Inspector of the city | organs, which they stimulate when slow | in length, and the completion thereof, soas | maintenance aud wor ing there of the sal REVERE HOUSE Jarley's Wax Voor Lace des son | \u2014\u2014 \u2019 \\ B Lew iv.Hartford, Conn: i Murray Ferris, | ington, Martha Highland Costume; Smith be instructed to examine the drainage and | and imperfect ; and, secondly, upon the | to admit of the running of regular trains | bouds, or if any of them shall then have 6 \u2014 Moustuches at reduced | ricca, ards an ; REAL pus) } ; R M Ferris, New York; A Krainer, Dur= | J P, Red Riding Hood.ventilation of the Bishop's College building | blood, which is thoroughly purified by { thereon, together with such equipment | been paid off, the remainder ot said bonds | Mra.MoNeiLL - - - Proprietross, 4 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Py Ales, New catalogues sent THE MONT variées k Jr, N CR c Tait Shediac: B Henn A ! T at Lennoxville,; owing to the breaking out | them, whence is derived the general tone | thereof as shall ba required for the traffic and the record for those paid off with ic- First-class Commercial and Private Hotel, Corner of Hospital Street.SAMUEL FRENOIL a deseription and prices | AND DAILY COMMERCIAL ve MOE ham, & 6: den or] Yh i smowflak f typhoid fever in the College, in which | 4 i ¢ subjugat.| thereon; the Government shall pay and | crued interest shail be delivered back by | Good Sample Rooms, and convenient t = ew York.Ra 90 Be MUN tree and Published br AND 4 7 H Beaty, Toronto; I W-Plunkett, Hali- Thompson Jessie, Snowflake.of typho 1 College, which | they impart, and their power of subjug \u2019 a (1 he ; 0 = c PRINTING La y Le und Mrs 8 A Kellogg, Champlain; \"Ww many of our prominent citizens were inter-, ing hypochondriacism, dyspepsia, and | grant to the Company the money and land the Government othe pmpary Tih al \u2014 ws and steamboats; FRED.COLE, A YEAR and INC COMPANY.dressed wife ax; ë i ! ! \u201c15 y * 1 i idi i i coupons attache such bonds, but if suc anuar cua t and expenses ; Ù tons tu res CL ¢ A Jordon Albert Joeb, New York.| Wray, Lillie, Old Woman.ested, nervous complaints.subsidies applicable thereto, as according § coup 1 , y 1x April 24 General Agen, $7775 Free Addon otage: Com AE Mage Le 4 ! » Maine St.James Street, Moni \u2018 \\ + Sk a, Ward, 42 in St.Mary's Ward, 2 in the West Ward, 2 in the East Ward, 7 in the Hotel Dieu, 3 in Notre Dame Hospital, 6 in the General Hospital, 11 in other institutions, and 2 were unknown.Allen, Miss M, Mrs Tucker.B Bond, Ethel, Serpolette; Barlow, Alice, Juanita; Barlow, Maud, Normandy Peasant; Barlow, Gertie, Mignon; Babcock, J, Win- labour for repairing the fences if the Committee would furnish the lumber.He also stated that the old wooden small-pox hospital in the orchard had not been used for several years, and he had been informed and they could never sell unless the proposed change were carried out.Ald.Grenier suggested that a deputation should wait uponMrs.Redpath, and see if they could not remove her objections.shall be completed, and upon the completion of the eastern and central sections the Government shall convey to the Company with a suitable number of station buildings and with water service (but without equip- 14th.The Company shall bave the right, from time to time, to lay out, construct, equip, maintain and work branch lines of railway to any peint or points within the territory of the Dominion ; provided always, digestion and nutrition, snd by a careful application of the tine properties of Weil selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy Established 1809 Subscribed Capital, - - £2.000,000 Stg.CANADA BOARD.NOTICH.PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the Montreal, Portland and Boston In boxes ut 1s 14d, 28 8d, and 46d.md Sold by Chemisté | and Medicine Vê throughout \u2018he warld.n Prepared! «5 \u2018a Rorke, Londos.py 8 reltully vaiuab.e Pills for residost® and traveilers.g \u2014_\u2014 "," > nada hay at quoted mates.We quote ne torn sells at $24 per ton,and prime tS20 @ S21 per $22 @ $23, and common 3@ $24 per ton ton.Saw od si per ton for oat.\u2014 for rye, and $ \u2014 iser.IMPORTS.\u2014\u2014\u2014.ee FROM SEA.| Per S8 Moravian, Capt Graham, fron: DOMINIO i INE Liverpool, H& Allan, agents \u2014Via Boaton = A TTP ~~-H&J Russell 41 bdls; Thos Robertson&co 5 5; Order 1,484 puddle bars; C A Binks ; pets A Darling 4 hhds; J Robertson 8 as \u201cne À plates; DeSola Bros 100 cs auc J opekeo ; 3 CENTS 250 bxs; W&F P Currie&co 0; Lhos sT MS PRICE 5 C Robertson&co 72 plates; M McKenzie 126 £ ush ; | bdls; G Lomer, jr, .\"vlc.SE AS Sie 31 a me Pork\u2014Opens | Via Halifax \u2014Gbbéco 1 08; Order 17 blès ss 7 _ May.Barley \u2014Pork\u2014Opens Via Halifax \u2014 ; ils, Ca I RY 15.1881.- Pb.012 .013 shipments, 27,000 dr 108 2 g13 40 March.11.28 | Order 3 do; Can Rub Co 3 bles; Casells, 8 TENTE - \u2018he.5 Sheet Tron.$13.15, 813.\u2014Lard 5 do: e&co 2 pkgs; Walter, = 22 ; Lean at $13.424, ary.9.38am \u20ac0 5 do; J W Mackedie&co LEN ahi MONTREAL, SATU al, \u2014 T4 D Propuce\u2014The sale has been LEAP\u2014 à » \u2026 4 % @ 4 3 a m\u2014S1É.824 uskked Febru asked March.11.24 W&co 1 cs: W Ewan&Sons 2 do; Green, Son.A aa x 5 < : ut- Pig, #1 BL sr es e0 0000 \u20185 .5 am SS ha 88.; ; Green, Son: i ; = 2 ES fi h ded 91% AIR 5 kgs.of Kamouraska 2, rase .\u2026 5 30 pe.March._ Re.28 cs; J OBrienkco T tales; Glos pas HE val : commanded @ ted of 500 pkgs.Sheet, do.500 \u2014$8.90 @ $8.92h \u201d 14, \u2014 Wheat \u2014 Re- | &vo ; eu ~~ Dominion Telegrap repor i to the Lower | Sheet, do.650 | a.m.January 14.do.bale; Fancher , the \u2014 7 ment to : Pass suc0ss \u2026\u2026\u2026.80 WAUKEE a ts.2,000 do cs; Ross&H 1 cs; C Huston 1 by ; ui Jaime o i LL Cards | re ans sold a1,984, Porte.English \u201cere are still looking Sho.dO.ceeiiniiennnes oli} @ 0124 celpté, S06 Bushee February.107 a.m.\u2014 Eris 4 cs; H Storey &co 2 do 2 Des; M .; y : ; ts.= vi STEEL\u2014 .30 a.m.\u2014 ' ; iy Ne - 20 bags: Grand Trunk Rai way Tons.: Professional Cards, see A.e ® | and Richelieu eold down from 59% to 69, around for fine goods, but are very par | STEEL Bi Bs 39 A he Fras, Ducz-\u2014January li.Fisher, Songco canes {1 Phgs 20] gr : Ve 3 y T City Gas declined from 165 0102 Canada icular in their selection, ie Fastern 2 rng, do.300 .8% RECEIPTS OF PRO G.T.R.Q.,M.,0.&0, | Thos Ja &co 1 bale; Skelton Bros&co 2 cs inion.oo Ontario.\"3176 Steamship Notices.| R J.K imball & Ce.IF YOU WANT THE FINES Cotton Co.was firmer and.strengthened, to i ein th ows for Clio ie em | Spr 750 dE 5 x 5 Th Series sas EXAS.0200000000 2,700 | Te .3°850 4 ., .: Ofthe New A .Ingot TIn.\u2026.00000cenece ee een ere .heat, bush.; ; McIn.Texas.5 LAWS.cov.a 00000 200 .\u2014 Q, \u20ac ; .18 |W , 250 ; patomedeo 5 ples; Meln- Quebec.LB Shr CEE A ! KERS AND BROKERS, TOCRAP H [125 The transactions were: Boreas s :\u2014\u2018\u2018 Business is fairly pores ao Copper NIET 0 174 0 | Barley, bush.124 nn oye, § ronchaco 9 os; Renkin, Becca | ae _\u2026.1.2:000 | Canada (build\u2019g).AL i 1 | 2 7 re S BAN COURT, NEW YORK P H Oo or MORNING BOARD.ti .clear sharp weather apparent ance of Zinc, sheet, # 100 8.560 Leur brls ; = 273 do; Peter Bailliekco 15 do; Order 1 do; Silvo sn Ri Fl | p\u2014 : MO: ! 3 yoars membership in New York Stock tOR FRAMING YOU HAVE EVERSEEN Montreal, 616 @ 180, 17 @ SM ae o tendency to draw on ona small ose Bhôéé, # 100 3 RUSIAA 0 % ë Tetiow.! 1 45 verman, Boulter&co â des ro Khoon ; ; ii ni liows: ye: NT 13 years\u2019 mem : 5 @ 99$ ; Molsons, and there v .Proved Coil Chain, § in.0% :! ; poulterkos © 0e; H 8 @ Anhor Staamers will «ail as to R LIVERPOOL.Fy 4 Ï ENT L R - io, 75 @ 100, 5 @ 993,5 ; local buyers, ail orders, | Eroved Coil Chain, à in.0 3 Leathe 1 dos M À Levis ; co 1 do; .FROM PORTLANE FO th Jan.ma, 3 i A Exchange.= N 0 TO mo, ?.|.in the number of m Anchors.Lo 17 Leaver.1,65 ; igne 1 do Bortosktco 1 ao: a i 8 8 ! ° ; -\u2014\u2014 E sor = oo à ws, 450 2 pans - Tears gg antes 12 @ 118; Mont The ma et woven, cannot be called an IRATE OS ¥va 02% @ 0 W& H Wines .JO 15 cere Donald Aes Moss 2 do; H Sugden,Evans j EROORLYN césrssssess +++.25th Feb.4 eos AIR L e MARGIN, STOCKS, BONDS, AND ALL INVE _ I DIO Telegraph,50 @ 128%, 25 @ 129, 355 @ The ¢ one by any means, and while paying Spanish Sole NoPR A 130 9 0s Tobacco.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 ples; 5 7 oan 2 dos 3 Sugden Evans si es PARK .tive 0 ; Consl- oO.\u2014_ \u2018 ; xcol 4 I TT Jan.se == ' h R ute er 18 3m stT 276 MR.1283; Dominion Telegraph, 25 - vas former rates buyers still chow a closely China.\u2018Baie ee =: oz 0 2 PRODUCE MARKET, votes Bros cv; Kenneth Compiel seo! : CBI Montreal to Liverpool, $57.80; Re- re « Old Reliable Short Route.B 1064 ST.JAMES STREET, | Richelieu, 35 @ 594, 88 @ 508; City Pas derable degree of enuton and potter feeling | Sn & i wii 188 - 88 [LIVERPOOL PRODUCI (ET re SR 3 r 101.9.der ract with t overn i CDOUGAL RO , @ 117 ; City Gas, * | on quality.to-day, | Buffalo, No.1.02 Jan 14, 5 do.co 1) pkges F & J y Le Si teerage Tickets issued at the | (7 ur and Newfoundland for the \\ Three Express Trains Daily, Re Ren L 4 * YOU WILL GET IT SURE! senger, 200 ; y Su previously noted was more marked er sla, No 2 je Lom ° 2 .sda.13, dant Bu, Loclereteo 400 Gnodinger, jo pale l\u2019phrough Tickets can be OY Thokat Ofcos in Conveyance of the Mails.| Bleeping Cars are autached so Night Prats Stock Brokers, AND 1, 50 @ 180 95 @ 1793, 14 @ | the rise of 28.In ongland considerably.| Rough (Light).\u201c08 - 884 | Livenroo 9812018089 ë SE ge Sco 41 do; Hodgson, a er k Railway Ti + Slee 1 and Boston and Spring- ; : Montreal, Montreal, ' \u2019 > thened the views : 13fc | Harness.0% 042} Floar.PEER aol c , Skco 41 do; Hodgson, Sumner d cipal Grand A re Bills of Lading are between Montreal and Troy, and Parlor 69 St.Francuis_Xavier Street, Mon \u2019 Molsons } y uotations\u201413c @ 133 Waxed Upper, Light.036 .038 | Spring Wbe 38% 90196 910 33 pRge, Stirling, Me QI Hi a ai Sarre Day pres pe hy rest and i L NEW Wouk.; Ontario, 2/@ 994, 1 @ 100 ; Molso _> | We repeat former q do medium and .040 | Rod Wi'r (new) 91019 0 @ 5 | co 33 pkgs; ; S Carsley 6 pkgs; R : pe ri I : CET PE > Montreal Stock ï 178$ ; Ontario, September.Do long).2087 : Winter.9 0 @ 99 @ 131 OR Co 2 do; à granted to ang or Passage, apply in won : 1 Cars to Da, 3 via Troy.Stock Exchange, and New & * ; Merchants, 50 @ for fine to finest Sep Grained Upper (long).0-1 06 | Ra 90 @ 21 Da 3,5 Casey 6 phgs; À H For Freig & Co., 17 East India Boston and New York v TREAL.Of the Montreal Stoc Py 40 @ 107, 25 @ 106%; Ants, - tch Grained Upper.\"015 0 018 | depen 239884612438 68 | Kilby on TJ o, Lons.8 to Bowering.Jamieson Flinn, Main & TRAINS LEAVE MONTRE ia Stock and Gold Exchange.93, 300 @ \u2014\u2014\u2014 Sco rained CEPér- : = 0 | Club thew) ll 5 00158 @ 3 J Claxton ke ln ote : Fry A py ahi FE | me ne \"Dolled Engine, ely Lovel1or Fiteliburgh, also for New York via BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &c, OCEAN STEAMERS.@ 118%; Commerce, a To hy 300 NEW YORK MARKETS.Spilés, caif, Sera 1ET 103 2 070 | Gombe.2 8 981838 00 dus 7 dos Cault Bre & co 88 do: 1.Mon Jherson: at all Gran ollowi Doubled - ine, bullt in we 139 : Montreal elegraph, a : Îtv in Do uniors.060 .07 arley .\u201886 2 @ 0 0 5 ill 3 cs; Greenshields, w.M.Macpherson ; © AN p IRON STEAMSHIPS.They are rpassed Springfield or Troy.November 13 RTURES FOR JANUARY.; ® 123% eather and the difficulty Calfskin (light).075 :: 080 | Barley.62a 001828 80 | Ee ern Chvornil 3 cs; Gr elds, Son Rallway Offiices ; o R NCE & CO.ter-tight compartments, are unsu Pa sed For Waterloo, 7.15 a.m.3.20 p.m.DATES OF DEPA o @ 125, 25 @ 1243, 495 @ 124, 50 @ 123 > The stormy w sudicial effect fekin (HEb 110 075 Ll 080 Qala.\u201c24 0 00850 rm Cara 3 ox, Green by : ve Exchonge Cours | iron Ji Be modern iim 520 pm, Night Kx press for How Ë kson Rae, ; From To 3 23.3 ds have had a preju ; .Calfskill.017 | pork .66 0 018 0 @ 0 &co 2 do; ¢ Robertson, Linton& ri ; Shs ca ge ER HA Jackso Sails.ro Liverpool 0 @ 123%, 173 @ 123; } mov Ing goo lets, with | French Ca 015 I | Po 8 0 @ 0 @ 40 0 May&co 50 pkgs: Robertson, mp gs 89 ith all the m t.| 8.20 p.m.Nig m.next .Steamers 4 Portland Liv 1 (25 @ 123%, 10 3, : and the markets, b Caliskin.ce 013 - DY | Pork @ 2018 boo?doi ers, Linton ce me al are Commanders.ve BL New York ato a.OFFICE : klyn.York Liverpoo 994 ; | upon business, ; The pre\u2014 | Paten 11 38 6 ola 6 @ 00 ; Montreal News Co 5 bales; e, 7 January < ments that practical expe nders.Troy, arriv ; y BERS Broo anic NewY rk London ada Central Bonds, £600 @ 993; upo exceptions, are quiet.ep Enamelled Cow.ou 8 I | Hacon 36a 4 nog | Tho Mako 0 0 ales Tet 5, .0 Shi ers and | Vessels.Tonnage.aile mes morning.Night Express for Boston via ROYAL INSURANCE CHAM ! Braman New york Glasgow | Can aa ; h, 50 @ 914; Riche- | some few hh x actire spring season, how- Green Hides.018 2 015 Taliow 48 2 8 à 8 9 @ 98 |co 29 do; Mo pus One Is\u2019 ca Jo ; 0 ice Sardinian 5 Clap.i Brown,\" Lowell, and NING NOR, Ese \u2019 NOTRE DAME STREET.Circassia 5 NewYork erp Dominion Te grep \u2019 @ 59%, 10 @ 59; pargtions for parent, and iu view of the Bheepaicins (old 076 .1 19 Cheese (new).66 6 © Munro&co 3 pkgs; Aol May&co 4 do; | hh À J lan : : ih i \u2019 y are ap at .= AN 5 .07 ee pr a : Thos 2 > use : orters Sarina.x i & BA 0 sm at FIL Darga ah B00 Troy at 3 YA¥CIAL, INVESTMENT and Cou- Rhyniand Tan 15 Ney vor Liverpool | lieu, 95 @ 593, 25 ! \u2019 @ 125.ever, | condition of the country and Lam skins.ve 07 / Watsonkco 8 à JH A Nelson&Son 3 cs; Ys \u2018 : 3600 Capt.; ; burgh at 8.00 a.m., Troy GENERAL FINANCIAL, ¢ ryoming.Jan 18 erpool @ 124, 75 9- | prosperous q 1eces- | Shearling .5 2 er, jr, 2 do; - do: ; : a 360 Cape Jon ia 19 Cn York at sain s Acenr, Moioipaz or oremr Boxos Batavia Eo Jan 18 New-York Tiverpoo Canada Cotton Co., 25 > he N fi e moderate prices for most of ther t is | Sheepskins dressed No.! su .87 MARKETS BY TELE pr Bros 4 do; E Thoanct&co 5 do; ! reassian.4000 Capt.John Graham._ \\740a.m.air vi À t 8.00 x.I., ar- | MISSION / .D \u20ac Loaxs oN | Batavia.Jan 19 NewYor! A 1 lation on the New | th ies of life.the prospect is ep: ed go 2 GW .675 omer, J 4 7 fon iehardson: Montrealat 1L00 pom, «s Loveur AND Sozp.ada.\u201cJan NewYork Liverpoo The boom and specu i d luxuries of life, 1 d XX.o0ees 875 LD.&co 1 do.I LT Feray A Eo Rr Rens | Expr f 11.60 p.m.AND Stocks ; ErrkcTrp.| Can Jan 20 New Bore .saries an further Do o \u2026 800 .\u2026 : NTREAL HERA John Munro k 3 Rn Si i Farner RRR rigs ly Nowra & Tren.an OTHEL SECURITIES Err Gelthe un iee 25 NewYork Hamburg hange are almost unpre ing.There has been a do XXX 500 1: 9% TO THE MON TRUNK WEST.4 y oN Nova Scotian.3300 Capt.her, R.N.R.ght Express leaves Boston at 7.00 p.d | MorTGAGES OR rR CoM- Merb.\u2026.Jane NewYork Rotterd\u2019m York Stock Exchange encouraging.1 ; ly to the Do a XXXX.GRAND TRU [oa To Capt.3.Troe Night EN via Fitchburgh, an CCK Stocks, MERCHANDISE © Gellert.Jan M NewYo rerpool nd |v ; Grain, due largely to t Na 0 X.1000 .10765 ; Molson Hibernian .Japt.M.Trocks.via Lowell, and 6 p.n., via rriving | ADVANCES ON STOCKS, Amsterdam.21 Portland Liverp The market was strong a slieht advance in > yo do XIXX 0 078 = \u2018 TRUNK WEST } = Siri a re mes |N ontren at Sane Lene arriving PAPER NEGOTIATED.Lake Manitoba.Jan 21 P wYork Liverpool gedented.d gh lati f speculators.eading To anse csoccar 0 .CANA W Bow&co \" . ots and Froight Rates, api ' Brin oe Ne York London tty nearly the entire list.: ices.Cotton is lower Bran y, Hen cases.1075 .EAT \u2014 Fall, No 1, 17; 1 G W Benson I ird 250 bags; a Winter Steamship Service via Écamdina ai 00 Cant.Nef Mecaar, VO \u201ccols ant Fraitrosd Ofices NS st.Levs Pearson & Kingsford, | Pevonia Newyork Bomen slong pretty a et racher fuller price.Coton | sv | EE i SE mar = pa\u201d i Sih ER ve uenos { Cdpt.Legallais.Central Vermon y 1d Main.Boston 1 aul co Hy - fhe .: with prices in favour Da A 21-10 80.1075 GROAN ) ) do; Lord} | ui de nd Portland, Grecian.3600 Capt.McDougall, James Street, Q NEYS, SOLICI- | Moravian.5 NewYork Liverpoo .trong and buoyant, Reading Leather are inactive, To Otard.Dupuy & 66.113 80 18 (No 2 ; , $109; Barley, No 28 do; Brodie Harvey \u2018 ; itoban.3150 Capt.Menzies.VIALL RRISTERS, ATTOR y 5 a Jan2 à k Liverpool | particularly strong , kinds of Tobacco are dull, Do cases.107% .0 102; No 2, 92c \"1.Grec: No 2, | Lord&Munn ; to: Tees, Cl 10.in conection with the Manitoba .2000 Capt.C.J.Menz WAM.B.y BA RI YS RIES, &o.Arizona.Jan 2 NewYorl don = da Southern 12% f buyers.All kin dob wn pe \u201cdo éve.32 0 11s No 2, es Ne a a 260 des Bank of Qu lian .Sapt.Scott.; Passenger Agent.TORS, NOTARIES, Gallia.NewYork Londo vanced 53 and Canada So of buy ; hich is quite active.Bisquit Dubouche 3 850 | gr So No Pons, » 67e; No 3, | Lord&Mun : of Tees, Ci ey AY 0F CANADA Phœnician 2800 Capt.James Canadian 417 Broadway.2 ueen Jan 26 D Liverpool | advance : llowi cept Pennsylvania, w R Do Bisq do cases., 8 3 40 87cy ; No.2, 33e ; Corn, 5 | do by Craig 3 dos : i GRAND TRUNK RAILY d''aidensian .\u2026\u2026.on Cant: MeNichoL, New York Omos, Washington Street.d Buildings er Le Jan 27 Boston rk Liverpool Compared with yesterday, the following | excep + is quiet and steady, and Re- Po era) CASES.320 8 45 | 66c ; Oats, No 1, 34c ; No.2,3 Extra, $4.80 ; | Wilson 14 do; do: J A Mathewson 3 do: the Corinthian .2400 Capt.Mo N Boston SA J HOBART, - Freehor u £3 Sat y of Chester.Jan 27 Newjork Hamburg | Vompare 1\u2014Lake Shore, | Raw Sugar quiet Coffee is quiet and Do Sarerac à Go viernes 320 .9 50 FLOUR\u2014Superior, $4.90 ; 500$ ring | Tecs, C& Wilson 9 do; « Order 200 do: lonSS Co | fncerne.\u2026.2200 Capt.Kerr, WM.F.SMITH, «W.Supt City \u2026Jan27 New d Liverpool hanges appear :\u2014Advanced\u2014 \u2019 | fined the turn cheaper.\u2018 dy Do Bonte Jo.500 Superior, $4:90 ; Extra, SA es, CENison © dos 74 Mi : hipp'g Co | The Dominion 88 \u20ac ; .1500 Capt.Mylins.Agent, General Supt.Herder .2 Portlan 7 chang .; do, | fin lasses is steady.D do 32 \u2026 340 | Pancy,$4 75 8 ; Fine, $4 15; | Bell, ls tallow; A The Ces Tries & ly Damion, Tine.Acadian diand .1850 Capt.F.McGrath.A eter 4 ct.8, 1880, A COU RT STREET, Toronto.Ontario.Tan NewYork Hiver pool #; St Paul, 24; North-West, 24 5 do lower.New Orleans ais business Do Pints.35 1 30 Ee tra 5 4 80; Superfine, $4 60 ; Fine, $4 15; Baylis 48 doi Order 16 ls dow; A dy Liverpool and Portland during class Clyde THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL Joux LEys JAMES PEARSON, England .Jan » NewYork lasso preferred, 54 ; N.Y.Central, i ; fe In Tron there is s io Lau pas ol De Vine G 2e : i 5 i Basi 0 me Si i oe Born i ; following - .Anchoria, 15 Halifax 1 : Erie C $ ; do.2nd, itat re uiet yes Do Jules R .13 11 SEEDS\u2014 se, sather: Cassily, Skioo 23 du; BLT She à HB Ranasrowo.Tolynesis jon Halifax Liverpoo Centrol, 1§ ; Erie Com., §; vanced.Other Metals are quiet 1 Do Rerauit's, ® gai.395 10 340 50 @ $2 60.Pagels&F 3 hhds tobacco; ine Built Steamships, leaving Friday in eac MAIL LINE, 2 192 | | Monavian.Jan 22 Halifax Liverpool , , ; D, L& West , 14; Delaware | vanced.Refined Petroleum is quiet anc © J.Denie, H.Mounis & Co.3% .: 36 |thy, $250 0 6 35 age 3 ids tobacco; Morindico 52 chs Thursday an ; August 1 Sarmatian.Jan 14 Boston Glasgow Ohio & Miss, 3}; D, \u2019 L, | are quiet.Refine tificates (Crude) Do a Co.1 gal.3m - 20 HOGs-\u2014se 10 @ $6 35.gn atco 50 des M Laing week :\u2014 Dominion Line.1 every THURSDAY, Waldensian.Jan d 14; N.J.Central, § ; Wabash, teady, but United Certifica dull Be o oases.S80 21 500 BUTTER\u201415¢ @ 18c.00 ; | 239 dressed hogs; Orde W Raphaclæ Beaver Line Tons.pv Sailing from Liverpool WEDNESDAY, and LAFLA _\u2014 14 & Hudson, 1}; N.J.2.: 24; g Ys | le u Other Oils are dull.Do itard\u2019s, # gal.: 70 \"HE STREET\u2014Barley, 75c @ $1.00 ; r do; Order 427 do; F W D! .0! klyn 8,800 | and from Boston eac 3 RDAY, calling R ' \u2019 : MONTREAL, January 14.ferred, 4; Union Pacific, \u2018|are a little up.Monev is easy Be Bo rds, cases 80 1 7 ® BUTTER T_ 456 @ $100: | 230 dressed do; EN Repas ; site| On EAE \u2018royie to icecive or ; , ox ; do.preferred, # ; ights are steady.Kone J Do D&O 2.310 .32 lc; Spring Wheat, do; Order 226 ; > cs ST Tike Baht 5 Toronto: 3 8,284 ai uen Voyle Là ogsive pp bon Th roland and i ADVOCATES, The 8S.\u2018\u201c Toronto,\u201d from Portland, ado 5} ; Kansas & Texas, 15 Canada og gE cent, and Foreign Exchange Po Quantin & Co.& Co 85 - 35 a Se Fall 81.00 @ S110 ; Oatmeal, 8300 @ on allo do; Order 138; x Patton 23 Fos her.Lake CRAPROINTED SAILINGS: Mails an are intended to be despatcued, - : rived at Liverpool on 1 124 ; Rock Island, 1; C.St.P.; Do Pin t Castillon&Co.,gal.3 35 .3 10 \u201890; Cornmeal, $3; Pork, new, 317.00 [@ bag: Adams Tobacco Co 4, lis i SEN Jan 2 181 Ce AY St.James Street, the 1st inst, ar Southern, ; ific, §; do, pre- firm.Do do CASS.2 10 LL 480 $3.90; Wheat and Flour, quiet and un H McLaren 50 brls pork; Adam Darling re the KE NEPIGON.Dec.2k, 1880 FROM BOSTON, TRAIT ,W .42 ce Friday.M.& O., #; Northern Pacific, ; do, F4 VORK WOOL MARKETS obe doe 210 4% | $890; 4 Flow quiet and un en is por Asa Dar 1 for FAKE WINNIPEG.an.7, 18% 2.00 p.m Mn, J jan,\u201d from | ) ; Joseph, 4; do.YORK WOOL MARKETS.lee Isiand Wine 135 dom | Sen We du pminal, Peas, | H McLaren 50 1 3 260 Lag A ES LIVERPOO TR fan 8, EE C L.LAFLA SS.\u2018 Waldensian, # ; Hannibal & St.Joseph, §; NEW © ica, 1 .35 | chang ; ed.Corn, dull.Hog ld 3 cars wheat; Pag i \u201cORAN D PISE POLYNESIN « Jan: 35, 159 om ME.| Hon.R.LAFLAMME, Q.C.245 \u2014The Allan SS.ferred, §; Ha .re leted | Rum, Jamaica, .2% .22 ts and Rye unchanged., H M Gould : ; Coaticook&co dis- L PORTLAND TO LIV POLYNESIAN.« 23, 12.30 pum ANGE OF TIX .; 14 3 .Boston at 8.15 a.m.on I Mountain, 3; L.& U., the business comple Demerara rates 23 +: 25 | Onts Bi ol A Goud cas whet; Pe hole { DOMINION LINE.AVIAN.Jan.23, rm | CHE October Glasgow, arrived at Bos referred, # ; Iron , Since our last, th ket has DA.22 0e sors sa se nsc e0u ces va000 % !! 215 | firm and improving.] Lh : le Dec.31, 1880 MOR.\u201c Jan.27, 6.30 a.m asgow, p .2;C.C.& il, but the marke Cu 's, @ gal.2 PEAN Pr Watson à be 2 bal per's TORONTO.750 .14, 1881 *SARDINIAN.IENCING ON d ald Friday .; Pacific Mail, § ; Manhattan, 2; C.has been very small, bu has cha- | Gin, DeKuyper's, # gal.42 \u2026 430 EURO .1 do; 2 {he RUOOKLYN.: 28° 1881 COMN < | an & Mac on \u2019 riday.\u201d from Liverpool, #4; Declined\u2014 of the strength that ha Do green cases.775 ; 8% on, January 14.OM EO RE da § BROOKLYN.28, HALIFAR acienn \u2014The SS.< Texas, ; -, C.C.& L, à.not lost any of .In fact ed CARES.+.sv vrrnser ss 15 -\u2014 38 LIVERPOOL, M, ne 5, i BERRI, JE LA OW, ee.31, 1880 ; san OY Baturday, Jan.8 Thursday, Dec.23rd, 1880, Maclennan SOLICITORS, NOTA- a Lhe 55 arrived at Halifax at 7 this vos > ra 24 ; Iinois Central, } ; | racterized it since the year opened present Do Bol 2 Duniops, 4 gai.i i : 15 COTTON Mode lands outage?Latur 1 tags a = ont AE 1ips are ail of large carry nd Hip AN ; \u201c Jan.15 lows :\u2014 RIES, &c.1e > este > 1 lders appear indi .] ed cases.: ee -16d Paquin 42 do; ¢ ) :l : met a Sepia | MORAVIA Tan.3 \u2018Pratns wi De ed, Ma.I : ing (Friday.) F., 14, and A.& P.Telegraph, | ho ré ap : onfidence in an early Do xr L200 .210 64d ; Orleans, 6 13 .quin CE J McKenzie 8 cords wood; 1.Yor pacity, will Insure ut the jon for asseng ts, | MORAVIAN.\u201c Jan.D Mixed.Mail.Express.CORNWALL, ONT.o | morning rue el manufacturer, | St, L.&S.F., 1#, ce hange | inaction, expressing ¢ hey make no | Do Hencke's.650 :.675 | 64d; ESE\u2014G8s.nan 15 do; lle 16 do; J B Fe Bu iporior gecommodation \u201cy ail Grand | SARMATTAN : ton on the for EXNAN, TL.SANDFIELD MAC- | op 1 B, Willow's flann The market for Sterling Exchang ival of business, thus they ds.| Boo oor PI.gal ind 0 6 1.07 | CHEESE\u2014 LONDON, January 14.| Vernon 8 do; À Lachapelle Lemire ÿ te have super Bills Lading issued by » Passengers may embark at Bosto vious | Leave Hochelaga 100am 830am 5.15 pm | D, B.Mac.D, JAMES W.LIDDELL.\u2014 Lancashire, England, has 1%.ne d at $4.80% | TEViV tocks into consumer\u2019s hands.Hrwines, 60 0.p.,#Tmp.g Ln 0 Sam ) Joi, 8 Lachapelle 10 do, | oH rank Hallway Agents in cape SELKIRK, , Steamers marked * on the evening pre ttawa.a.1l.30am 1.10 pm 9.55 pm .DONALD, 87 at Rochdale, Anca: 0 as dull, and the rates unchanged at $4.effort to urge stocks their reason for | Rye Whiskey.# Imp.gal., ETARY.\u201411 30 a m\u2014 Cons 16: Champag .& Fafortune 4 do; G Beauesdy Trunk in Liverpool to H.J.Beaver sailing, if they so desire.Arrive at Ottawa.April iled.Liabilities, £60,000.was dull, .d $4.84 for sight: Manufacturers yet give as ti | OA DA CN te enay.25 50 @ 27 00 MON Aerial ee 5 des D 0 dos ea coté , IN Morrcon Et, | o i Leave Ottawa for 8.10am 4.55pm | _T4 failed.Id made ty-day.bills, and $4.> a .hibited to the con m\u2019s Dry Verz .0028 -16 monev:; 98 11-1 ey ; | A.+ J A Vaillancourt 0; ; con.: Canada 5 RY, Domin.> Montreal, .12.10am 8.: that Jay Gou for sixty-day.> .k of interest exhi G.H.Mum Blanche.28 00 .7-16 money; ls, 98 9-10 money ; | soleil 6 do; 1 5 do: I Munager MAIN & MONTGOMERY, Don N, | Rates of Passage from Hochelaga .\u2026 1250 pm 9.35 pm & LEITC It is estimated tha .loaned at 3 per cent\u2019 | the lack of i : ods market, and is Roederer, Carte 250 ous | T- 5 m Console, y À Vaillagoourt 7 do;J Mod \u2014 Lie les aud In Montreal to THOMPSON, ; .Arrive at Hoch'iaga.10:80 am 12.CARMAN ! 8,000,000 by his re- Money on Call was loane .d dullness in the goods s 8 Lou MEry & GEE.ier neoniners #0 120 | 551043 5pm Lis; os, 103} ; Erle, | Solell doi J À Vail Lafortune 10 do; IN~ LE uAŸ & Co, 1 Custom House Square, via Halifax : eos.STERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW from $5,000,000 to $8,000, tock : ble gives the quotations, | nued « ility to secure orders at a price | p.A À Uo ae LL 0 70 983 account; 43s, ; Rowan 10 do; J À Vaillanco 5 des N os pt he ion cou, ecommodation.) m 055 pm 630am | PAPRISTERS, 3 CHANCERY nipulations of telegraph stock., | The following table g , rester- | their inabi ity .turn with the raw Aoi Chandon\u2019s Extra Sup.00 .2 00 52 ; Ill Central, 1294.land 10 do; Gougean&R 2 rolls lca ; so prier & ba, refuge coûr, An \u201caccord go accommodation.\"Edam 0.65 pm 8.30am SOLICITORS IN by : cent manip il SS.\u2018 Moravian,\u201d ed with the closing prices yeste that will yield a fair re In Boston, | Moet do No.l.% 270% ?ITED STATES.Coplan Son 14 do; P Delorme 8 do; E ia omits no : ee TY ; Linve \u201cGashes tor v0 NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.\u2014The Allans mai .compar ial at its present values.In \u2019 Creamy .0 .2680 UN .14 P Ralston & Son all &co 15 do: M C fe sr - Bisérage 11.111101 es de ; ) 1d alifax» 8: material a pres be pur- | Brown \" y Monopol AGo, January ; ;J Dougall &co ) - ious.December 7 Btoerage .iii.os cal Lpoholiga \u201civiaga, 230 pm 10:30 am 19.00 pre CORNWALL, ONT.from Liverpool for an i hes day, ad the sajes Ope.180.CVg.Sales.| jt is reported tha, fine Wools nan hi He Hedi nop 0.255 Guns on January 14 Gagnon © do, Duel natin h the e from Arrive at Hoch'laga.8.R.B.CARMAN.ived at Boston at 2.45 p.m.{ Clos .day.08 53,800 | chased on rather er RE Cava deo.50 .2850 PORE_9.46 a mo Fa aii B Archaml Rates of Passag Hochelaga for Jas.LEITCH.arrive 1104 120 107 1 ?chase Z ; larly the case { H.Pip ied 1313 35 oked menu L bx | ppe- Sa ; .Leave Hoc 5.30 pm AS.142 W.U.Tel.110$ 18,500 this being particularly F.Mercier & Cos 0-59 OBS to urn, Gale ; \u2018 at + a iene room _ hide ae \u201c Scotian,\u201d Shore.132$ 1324 132$ 1324 \u2019 market, thi iptions.Carpet Wools | E \u201cDo Carte Blanche.150 .2250 | ruary; Langurst 1 do; P Robinson vood; J stom- pry = 00.ArriveatSt Jerome.7.15 p .Allans S88.¢ Nova > | Lake Shore.74 1174 118% 120 45,400 ith foreign descriptions.1 We Imonico.1200 .1800 | March.; Lard, 324,700 ; > d\u2014P Brien 16 cords wood; en | Sh tics cl i 1 i ~The i ] 3 00 1174 1174 118% 400 | With : re steady.L.Delmonico gp TT > LCKIPTS-Pork, 80; Lard, 324, Mile-En , t rent 7 4 AR 5 Cab dns docrimedation) one es ie am avid J.Craig > from Liverpool for Baltimore a St St oo 1g a 1264 1284 1 20 } Is 200 remain on he California at Ackerman, Lauraic sac i : à 5 : RÉCHIPTS- Por ; Le ne D the > a Intermediate.VU gs100, Arrive at Hoch\u2019laga.9.SSOCIATION OF :, Nfld., and Halifax, ar ; 1274 127% 1294 18, note sales of 16, ° 1 Oregon, 36\u20ac ; FH MAIS.vee svnensnnnnsrrnanes 1800 .2000 | Cu ENTS-Pork, 230; Lard, 737,361 ; 25 bags seed; S an ; - J Camn- ED ea ES LT SLGOTAZE .ven ern.teens ve Hochelaga for ; THE ASSOC A Johns, Nfld., p Nor-West .* à 2,100 28e ; 20,000 lb.No.1 Oregon, W.H.ide measure.ABN Bork, he | 5 bond live stu reli mr IR Those: the HALIFAX Mate ete Lo 25 pm TANTS Or MONTREAL, Halifax at 9 a.m.on Friday.t charter for Do.pfd.fer 161} 1514 1524 10,800 sine Cape, 35c ; 54,000 Ib.Fall La Diamant (W 03 @ 049 Cut Monts 4,271,658.$8 824 @ 3885 i Charters 1 car do reve ! 5 edford 1 r 1, via St, Johns, N.| Arrive 7 : {ingaton to-day the firs N.Y Cen.151% 1 2 7,00] 249 ¢; 5,000 1b.Spring do, ; VBA.eres ererrerirennns 8 04 D0 wm \u2014 , ; Far ntondied te be despd Tochelngn co: \u2014_ ERCHANTS EXCHANGE, \u2014At Kingston .28 124 1248 ) 20 @ 30c ; 5,0 pring 20s Muscov 045 .LAR , SE'S POINTai S A E LI N E Fo mrelnended to \"a LIFA x Boch Hochelagà S20 am S tT Street, 8a-rying timber next and Kingst mi ae Cou ; pe 0b 51 51$ 53,400 10 000 lb.No.1 Pennsy lvanias ses ae Bars Sas I à 5 .0 43) Februaly 5 5 5 Noah 186 brls; Wheat, re Kinloch Lé&eo 30 pkges: = vu pen © : avon seven min | 14 St.Sacra 0 between Bay City an aon re Com.101% .3 fine unwashed Nes ern, - erara .060 .000 RECEIPTS \u2014 7 1% 0 do; Oats, J Meyer 8 bles; ) : 1 Benn- = Lo Yana 8 \u201cFrain leave Mile End St ven min i experience in the | $120 between Bay City t season.\u2018 Do.2d.100$ 101 000 | 3,000 Ib.fine unwashed ¢ Demerara \u2026.- 39 bushels; Corn, 72,00 ; ington&S 1 cs; Ross&C 2 cs; - HIBERNIAN .January 22 ( leave Mile-End Station se ; \u2018ly thirty years\u2019 experie : se of $50 over last s A i 40 41 13; : \u2014Shipping List.Porto Ric .087 31,000 bus A ; Barley, 33,000 | G Barringto ; .Gibb, L £co 5; | > us où PASSAGE EE ET Mae D pas : | realizing and w: i of Insolvent and | fg an increas i le of | Ohio & Miss.374 ; à .\u2026.| vate terms.Trinidad.\u2026.1eccccsccneee 045 .070 |: 00 do; Rye, 3,000 do ; ! 1 cs; Kennedy&K 1 bx; Gibb, L rs : ; .11 Pas- | tip: d winding up of ; ; hat an extensive sa 24 113 114.114 re FTUD.e rar sera ne canne 34,0 ; dry ; Gibb, L coo: a fev P senger Steamsh p RATES OF PAGE ONE ps = nificient Palace Carson a s on | realizing an involving a practical \u2014It is stated tha D.L.& West.1124 3 3 4800 PLES Syrup.18 ; à pkgs; Canada Paper Co 2 bxs; .a few as ST.JOHNS: 15.00.ag d Elegant Sleeping Car Trust Estates, involving ; : _- in Madoc» | #- 96 96} OT.EXPORTS OF AP .VAL STORES\u2014 300®.325 | do.se 19,803 bris ; à pkgs: : J Eveleixh &co 3 ca 2 Intermediate.$ senger Trains an 8! other Tru Business in all mining property 1 .Del.& Hud.964 6.600 NAVALSTORES\u2014 SHTPHENTS _ Flows ; ; Casa Paper Co 2 ba; a Y THURSDAY, | cabin .gd | $6.00.Night Trains.ect with | knowledge of Accountant \u2018udi | gold and iron g rties in the 87% 87% 88 ; \u2014_ - * | Rosin\u2014Strained .C350 ;! 40 | SH hels; Corn, 99,000 do ; | cs; L La 0 1 bu; SH May & co 1 by an SAIL EVER Steerage.rains to and from Ottawa conn kno hes, and some knowledge of judi Ont., has been made to parties | said | No J.Cen.rand 47% 47% o.oo | + .ist is indebted to Messrs.| NO DS :50 ; 650 | what 4 4,000 bushels; > 99,000 do; es L'Tapree ! 155 7 , ce.he ; .; - Di s inde le.8 .do; Barley, 27, ; ; : je: Montreal N Co re he New York to Glasgow Liverpool, Queens CLASCOW LINE.Trains Lo and from Quepec.real and Quebec 1e Branche ples, solicits such business.on United States.The consideration is W ash.85} bit 88% 89} er The Shipping £ lh the following cable Noland Paley Tar 38 = 0 6 Oats, 44,000 do ; Rye, 1,000 do; RE 1 bx; Skelton pros 1 8 Mont a ; \u201com, | | | Ei a Porn ; De A i Juion 115$ 116 117 117% 50, Materne ing Apple market : \u2014 Oakum\u2014Navy.080 .\u2026.08)! 000 do.G a m\u2014Estimated | 2 cs; G Barri 93 An 13 an&co 1 cx: hgh son of Winter Navig t 4 pme by Montreal Time.which he 126 to ; nd Direct | Union Pac.115$ 3 ices bearing on the Apple mar] irits Turpentine.GS, US Yards\u20149 36 a .; J McLaren 23 do; H Morga , RE in, Belfast, Londonderry or brisiok During the season despatched each wcek | A1l'Trains RAL OFFICE, 18 Piace d\u2019Armes.May 27 \u2014The Anglo-American a ; 64} 65 .69% .| advices ices are advancihg in con- | Spiri _ HOGS, ; official yesterday, 51,803; | pkgs; > 50 pkges tea S Greeni po he Pl fe Companies today | Beading.:.043 05 46} 46% .| A¢ Liverpool prices ivals.Baldwins | OILS d, ¥ gal 0751 @ 07% | receipts, 38,000; offic des, $4 70 @ | Kinloch, L &co 250 pkg 38: Wall action ; lled | from Glasgow for I d each week from TICK NSON Juited States Cable Comp h | Kans.& T.45 9 3 .f smaller arrivals.Linseed, boiled, ¥ g: 074.075 : ts, 2,963.Light grades, jelds, Skco 3 cs; Greene, S&co 3 cs; Bi y h unexce equires), and e d\u2019Armes, MONTREAL.& S 9} Uni vith the French : = a 81 88% .equence oO for sound 120 | shipments, 2, 5e @ $5 ; heavy | shields, Ske ; cod ee en UREKR ew Steamers, wit ra any | occasion req direct.18 Place street { RI DDEL ; 1 rangement wi South\u2019n.76§ 76% 1 seq 13s @ 14s for soe OT et gr = \u2018 x Grote Sic ce À semer ge het Meet tro mew Boston for Glasgow direc 202 St.James Street, Cc ratified the arrang y the latter | Can.So 137 1,400 uoted at from t | Ou 057 .058 195; mixed packers, &co 10 cs; J McLar ; &U agree.J accomm yo new and | Bo Louis Hôtel, QUEBEC, untants : roved by the :k Island.136 136 ?are q hey quote them at | Olive a 5; I : Laren 14 pig; Thiban {ani pe Just wiled fo lr Met ds as FROM GLASGOW.7 Opposite St.L.A.SENECAL, Chartered Acco Cable Company, app Rock Island.46F it.In Glasgowthey q Cod.\"081 :: 00 | shipments, $5 @ $5 35.B&co 1 cs; Faucher oh 2, VE) 5 arta Resets, which will ply Prices are VITOBAR gene \u2014Deceyaber 14 al Superintendent.y on Wednesday last.St.P.&C.468 46 .« fruit.hipments of Apples from Seal, P .081 .\u2026.0686 TTLE\u2014Receipts, 5,000.bx; W Clendnneng 1 bx, Hodgson, n° = Fi El \u2014 «à = = JOHN STREET, Compas he Atlantic during | £00 0° 324 33.33, ce 1158 The sh pr ts have been un- | \u201cpg\u201d Refined \u201c048 1050 | CA York, January 14.| RR 1 bx; rtson, L&co 4 cs; J Meyer 8 re bot- etween New any other first-class ne.offer \u201c 28 | December 25 22 ST.\u2014The weather on the North vee est us | 65% \u2018| America to foreign port ienments | P2/ Refued SI 04 050 Ne Yous, pis, | BRIE; W Clendin 0e | ressern Le eon Cavin accommodation derate ; qu Provinces of Que- - st have been un-| po, pid.65} 0 1264 .d this year.The consig Whale, Winter bleached.1.090 \u2026.08 LU ay Red, feo 1.5 doberaon Leo tc sc y Becomes Tor travellers of modera Ms Tei en ssioners for the Pr ick | the last three months mu Sci 126} 125% .2 recedente y Canada have NO.lencucescnsacunse à WHEAT\u201410 30 a 0 2 Red | pier: pigs; J G Mekouic & yo and The, facilities for traveller d passen- N.= Commiss Scotia, New Brunswick | the las judging from the re | Illinois Cen.1 82 6.200 | p od\u201d States and Cana Do Norco EE 08 | 0 a males No for olan 13 er Shi superior fu rthing 1s supplied, and p FROM BOSTON.: _ t£rio, Nova Scotia, Ne stuous, judging : 8 52 514 521 \u2019 from the Unite h , rts | Lard, Extra.063 .072 19$ February ; $ I col ; ry, 55 Sutherland, Le ER Lie , = a \u2014 and Mant porta oi ven ived at all the | H.& St.Jo.oof 2,100 | from bie ding to weekly repo \"No 1.0 0 | $1 19$ 51 194 @ $1 19§ February; 8; Thibaudeau, B&co 2 cs; -priced mean made thoroughly con nd from NITOBAN.2e aus December Sel ed Ses ! bi , ls lately arrived a 53 106 .106 : eoregated, according lakslee & 0 0.1.L014 .\u2026.\u2014-No 2 Red, $1 19} @ 1?| &co 1 cs; ox pamphlet or info SCAN DT AVIAN.: y À El a cn and Manitoba.rts of vesse from Do.pfd.100} 106 ++ 196 ~~ 2107 aggregated, : essrs.Blakslee Im, ®t.+810 .01 jam 8 a m-Corn .\u2014\u2014 E'stecrage at lowest pamphlet of information SCANDINAVIAN.«January 7| À = z .po tern and southern parts, ich | St L.Ï St.F 60} 484 .48% .issued by our friends, M s: To Liver- Castor Pi al,.0174 .020 sales, $1 21 March.x 11 4 Te February ; | C&co 1 cs NOTION \"STOR- Europe relate, to EPSON, Agent PRUSSI AN 2 ere .14 D laware & Hudson Cana A.F.RippeLt.| A.W.STSVENSON bt parts of the world ; maby of whic oe ou 54} 564 564 57} .Caldwell, in round que Dee ENT 175,- Parafine-Canadian, # 891; 030° .$ = 56c @ 574c January ; 5éte 5 ore 550 May, VERMONT JU ! vo © hair to and sa , H.PATTERSON, 1 WALDENSIAN .een ranted in Liver- ê .F.vari .ridence of rough usage.| Iro tree ai olf i.e 5,000 barrels; to SU Do Ame 'car-loads.0 251 .57}c March ; 5440 &co 1 machine; Hodgson &co * hit es RL \u20ac Ore ot, ana Gasgou and Salt Continental \u2019 i d November 16 bear tangible evidenc ve been de- | L.& N.91} + 131 45% 4,500 pool, 615, 000 ; to Hull, 18,000 ; | petroleur Refined, ail lots 08°.0 264 | 56Je @ 57 7c January ; 563c @ P Bond &co : JG MeKeuzic&eu rmiess, 177 ST.JAMES S , © pool, and Glasgow and at al tes and Railroa S .; ing vessels have been .0.47} 47 433 45% , : to London, 125, 30} 1 of Do do insma 027 .02k 5 p m\u2014>56%c @ 57c Wheat ; Gault Bros &co 1 cs; euzic&co , he United Sta 0S fat Most of the incoming rond | A &P.Tel.52 5,500 | 000 ; to king a total o do in single bbls.0 145 p @ 574c March.+] cs; Ga LS ae Eu \u2014 emi 0 Brod, New Canis, and Trim 0 Liverpool and B lex.Mofiat, ¢ vinds and gales far beyond a il.51$ 51% 5 y rte, 43,000, making Da o February ; 564c (4 , IY i 1 % cs; Henry Hogan 10 brls; = es Jd ; k.nd from all Sta 1 and \u2014T0\u2014 Alex.ed by head winds and Pacific Mail., a 5 .| to other ports, his season, say AINTS\u2014 7 6c ite.s1 554 @ $1 564 January ; | 2 ce; Henry 4 T Slater 5 cs; .i tron on satin, ade ton.New the ti ied on the same 33} 35% .35% .barrels exported this \u2019 LEADS AND P.70 @ 78 4.\" White $1 554 @ 1172 te 1 machine; Geo .General Agents, 53 M2 | and the Unite s Troy, Albany, 1 ; time usually occup Man.Elv.33} .4,600 | 976,000 barr ine White Lead.675 | No ) \u2018ebruary ; 8,000, $1172 | J Crate i \u201cSteinnson 1 do: .atoga, Troy, À à Auditor, | the ti 22 .224 4, s Tth to date.Genuin ead.tna @$1 11} February ; 5,000, ; machine; Geo T 5 ) ) QUI- December 7 Glasgow, HALIFAX.ar Philadelph a, Chartered Accountant an es C,C.&L C.214 6 from August No.l do do.475 .\u2026.500 |$1 16 174 May ; No 2 Red, | McCready&c ; &co 1 cs; G Irving it Mer- VIA BOSTON OR Grand York, ; a voyages.f Trade returns | J &I.953 96 .9 eres _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- Red Lead.oooevennnns \u201c450 .000 March ; 16,000, $1 17% ! \u2014Wheat, | Order 1 bx; L H Packard co ! cs; co 50 i Rp soon 12 St.Francois Xavier Stresh| tue voce.esp th ei Sing Ex 410} 404 is LU I CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS.White Lead Dis).1899 1 209 | SLITH@ 81 18h Jannary.2 p m-Wiheat | below; TJ Fisk Los, W Pattorsonkeo 56 a = ot nai Despati) and by he D fon ait ins leave Monreal: \u2018 show the value of thee ve been £18-| Do.sight.484 \"48 a.er ne vy 12 RICE.550 .600 easier ; sales, 250, @ $1 18; No 2 Red, | bris, Ramsay, ! * hoy As (National Despatoh) and by the and Great Las ross with Wagner's Ele- ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED, f December, 1880, to have > ce ee Bi Sax Francisco, January 12.} RICK.TW L800 |g] Milwaukee, @ $ February ; $1 208 | 6 cs Si \u2014 = pi Ki cuis Déspauc ou | Fait Bravring Room Gir ata for Bars Boors Aen ED 9 ainst £16,500,000 for the cor- | Money ° he official closing | Tapioca 1 III 18} January ; $1 19} February ; 000 ND TRUNK EAST.©._ ~~ od ee Pme pg ER\u201d Werterd Raïlwrays (Merchants\u2019 Despatoh, Bo Troy and Albony, arriving in New York EsTATES LiQUIDATED.196 | 250,000, ag L of 1879.The total \u2014 : The following are the offi LT\u2014 000 @ 100 | $1184, 1 203 May.Corn, sales, 30,000, GRA rings: EJ Maxwell ver aad AL Tad TE ms Boston.{ Lading | toga, Troy and A vithout change.responding mont year was EAL SFOUK LIST.; fining Stocks to-day :\u2014 Factory Filled 960 .000 | March ; $1 203 ts, quiet.255 pm\u2014| 3 Oliverkco 1 car herrings; BE Axwell t Ni ston.d through Bills o ).20 p.m.same day withou er's Ele- May 27 po for the past year NTR rices of Mining cen à | Coarse.\u2026 ET .C000 c @ 58c.Oats, qu co 1 cringe; BJ Maxwell C U N A R D L N E eines PA a on pam Nien Be Wiens By John MeIomald,| Hi, sm fd or MO \"Movennas, Janumy 14.| PS ld SIGE of SR kk FUIT 3 Wheht, sos, 31 19, \"Leg, nov $120 @ | £60 0 boned $ Grconebiclde $ \u20ac ca 15 H | any of the Agen Srithout change.This Train with Onn >The value of the imports into the > Bechte l4 MOUO ec.16\u20ac | SPICES\u2014 O11 @ 01 February ; sales, $1 284, no rs lon 1 do; Gault, B&co 1 do; SE qu dunes | dues sain for boston, arr ot ND AUDITOR, 1679.he value 80, was 51271 5, | F3 | Belcher 81 Noonday.oe Cassia, # 1b L035 .045 e arch ; sales, Flour 14,000 * | &co 15 bxs; Cana Vendor For Fr eus CURRIE, 21 Que Sicepine Car Train for Boston, arriving ACCOUNTANT = ; t Muntreal, United Kingdom for Dece mien for the sg 55g 55 53 Best and 5 Northern Belle.2 Cloves.verre ner suas : 0 2 \u201d 0% $1 20} March ; a ; los, $11 3 February ; CE on LANE ROUTE, Hite Ashes Hin Th irda 3 ew York Through Mails and Express 230 St.re.h £33,250,000, against The total value of STOCKS.CE HSE 35 Ra Bullion.i oro sessareeaainene { Ginger, Jamaica bleached 0 164 = 018 SL 198 @ $1 20 March.Fobrua ty; sales, MARINE INTELLIGE ° 5 SPOOL | hand Antwerp RUYS & Co.joss & Co.| ried via this Line: d Tickets sold, at all ; tion given to auditing the | same month i \u20181880 was £409,000,- P| mal ed California.J Qverman Do, , 810 - 51 Red, $1 18% /@ $1 18f Febru \u2019 Wheat AX.January 14 \u2014The stcamer 2 NEW TORE and LIVERPOOL, = | BENS, burg; JAMES Moss 3 | Information given, and Ticke Company's | Special atten : int Stock Com- | imports for the year L 78ÿ| 1784 Chollar cn 1e LE Over Cochin 2014 ed, h.229p m\u2014Ulose\u2014 '} HALIFAX, January 2 or 2 The Cunar and LIV C.HuGo, Hamburg; JAMES \u20188, Bremen ; fiices, and at the ts of Joint Stoc Imports | 00 for 1879.4 p.c.| 178% \u201consol Virgin Lost.ols 1 ol UY ; ; af, PA ; he scan nk Een = : 8 anon Belial Hox - | Sica, Tr Sees ks and statement £362,000,0 al.| $200 |4 p 994 | Cor t.11-16 Savag .8 | 812 31 18% February ; otian arrived from ts the i TB BR me SEB sist fon 006 48 ST Jaors Stas, ALL sil and Corporations.207 | 000 othe Lai of December the stocks of Bank an ele £80 [mer 1.ay | Ébreée Consol.: 20 vor Rein 1687 1: 078 [No 2 as ra 8 si May.Se John, Nd, this a m, od ites the FROM \u2018Wednesday, : 2, \u201c | ERIE& WORKMAN ALLAN, 70 Great Clyde T ICK CHAS.C.Mc January \u2014VUn .d of foreign | Bank B.N.A.-.| £50 D pe) 9 Dût | Exchequer.\u2026\u2026 1 Silver Ring : 12 ; ; No ohne, Vad is : | tn AE rene Wedneutuy J $ a | ded \u201cGla ow; ALLAN BrornEre, James | D, M.ary Agent gent ign iron of all kinds, and o ses | Banque du Peupl 177503 pc.i Gould & Curry 3 Union C 004 .0 a TALLOW\u201464c @ 6}c.she ha rrow.\u2018The Polynesian ar- tes thi ATLAS.Wednesday, Fel we street, Glasgow; AL NS, RAE & Co., Que- General Pass re £ 1ITANNI « 10, at 230p This a respectable way ther | Win EN GUSTAV , nd avenue, we he pur- | 000,000, 5} are Genera Epsom 00 BS.veer 115 \u2026 ; Californian Wheat, ofl c >| fniug their offers | L © ù LC Le tite ma es, À LTIC «19, at 830a.m.| Late means h-basins, &c., toge H.P.ALDEN, \u2018 Agent.gra id Nearly all the p the Company \"EAONOUGA LL al Soda, # 100 hs.900 .950 \\ coast, 46s 94 ; La try | BRILE ir customers are in im out exception the only re ] ! ers, , Im, Bedding, Wash ining-room from raffic.- Passenger ing at the water side.erty | officers of sident ; D.H.Bates, D.LORN \u2018da k Broker.| Sa \u2018per Keg.Eo 6 00 ; lish and French country brands that their cu d i ! 5 without pain.st N.Y: GERMAN « 24, at 2-WP.Beds, food, separate Dining: vided.Supt.Traffic.EY BARLOW, ing main on the property T.Eckert, President ; D.Stoc Saltpetre, pe r(best).525 .468 9d.English ; Spot rand Prices are unchanged, ket that will remove corn te pe CELTIC.\u201cMar.8, at 70021.| rith good or Steerage being prov BRADL ral-Manager.chase money can re Thomas T.von Swinyard, Second Sulphate of Coppe 900 .1000 o Liverpool Wheat, Spot, mediate want of.L Pal quote cos itliout Pas ne ADRIATIC.Mer 12, at 23 PM | Mither Cabin Or 5 $80 round trip.President and Gene 2 rs at six per cent.i ; sident ; Thomas Swinyard, , \u2014\u2014\u2014 Fire Clay, per ton.05 .060 | markets, firm., .Winter \u2019 ust be rerarded as nom ALL wo ask for the Go ctor ui wee.; rase Fringe \u201cThe Brick ! old on | Vice-Président: Treasurer; IONS Fire Clay, per tbs .No.2 Red in but quotations m 8 350 .fi ill give to you what it has a BRITANNIC.«17, at 6.00am.LF C000 gy t Low Rates.December 6 0 ick Fields, Sand Pits, Qu 1 V1 ident ; G.P.Morosini, E AND PROVIS ' Whiting, per 100 275 280 | firm : Corn, firmer.i a We quote supers at $350 yo.\"eo To will give to y cuffsrine LTIC.' at 2.30 p.m Steerage Passage a TION > The Brick elds, : ill be sold on | Vice-President ; G.t D.Doren, PRODUC rtland Cement, p : >.hi ent present month and for round lots.eq tern extras | trial, for ¢ thousands of others suffoini: ee = SH mm, sid the Wat tendent of Ce lon 3 \u201cMONTREAL, Frs heat, for shipmeut pr ne r brl; common Western extras | ono 00 BE isfaction.Putse Sancti re morte pL fscellaneons Siar kms and the Lan de Den ul General Suporintendent of vous ete mE MONTREAL, Jamiaty 14.o | EE rbdor HerTings.veers 50 2 1% or 455 6d ; prompt, var or Babee: @ Ts = | \u201cWisconsin at $475 @ roms arn unbounded satiafue or verse ue iles New York to Liverpoo turn Tickets, t J.Y.GIL] Montreal 2 EX similar t lide, as Well as the beau ener: + Dillon, Washington lu.ket has been s Do No.2.\u2026.\u2026.\"* 475 :; 500 hange, 3.30 p.m \u2014Liverpo icon, | à ; from coms unbounded so ever six mi $s0 and $100 gold.Return Ticke $7, an Or toss St.Paul street, Mo ~ on the River Side, : voks and | Jay Gould, Sidney \u2019 i Leiter Of late the Flour mar .split do I i % | Exchange, PAP Coast 8 Le ecoatoris eu sult 7 ickets to Lon dren be- 354 St.304.the various Br ay \u2019 tt, Levi L., a business 80 | No, 1 Sp 4 .f 95 41s; do, SR, 41s; do, Ss he ; ain unaltered, and the vherc.Beware of cheag i of Saul 145 and $175 gold.T 1.Children 29 .* | Wooded Lots on Robert Garrett, Li : - bsence of bus: ¢ Cod 300 .3% | C C,4ls; do, 3 sd: do Prime OATS\u2014Prices rem v S00) or additional.In-| December 00¢ Conner, Vathaniel Niles, Rus dull, and the abs ; _ 1 Dry od, bri., No.2.2 l Cheese.675 bd: do : in unaltered, and the = Li canne iver Banks i °- inyard, Natha ui, oe reshing to re- | Green C \\ » No.2.400 do choice Cheese, LS Prices remain axe of cheap count , EE ki pid, or Bermuda West Indies and Brewers and Maltsters.inteudine En make a cen sell fois % .Slocum > x vod, ie warked, that it is que Del barrel.bo do iar 1880.50 Western Lard, 2s.iet, but steady.Sales NE 2 white oats ; fre Do Ne y hite, \u201cYOU DON'T KNOW THEIR VALUE ° 0 ; RS DO N ; ; 11 and make VE T.Gordon f a few bh .000 i \u2014Market quiet, , J\" @ 53c per bush _ liousness mis ee ja | perty and ca e-tentlr or \u2018homas I.Eckert, T.y k was | port sales o ite 7 50 Four.Extra at! and 494c f Ague, Biliou SHEEP or Plas.SSAGE.| rt Rico Malt; India nd can have from on - Thom irectors.The stock was | red to be the favour De : 70 à were +=350 brls Spring ae | hey owed mo of Agus po STEERAGE PASS ol, London, orto rior Pale and Brown ; d | and terms, and c hundred arpents im à D.H.Bates, Directors.Spring Extra appeare ls De No.3.\u2026.2100000ue 475 .152 | reported were: choice extra M: jobbing trade ; (Complaint, as recommended, From Montreal to Liverpo w, Belfast, Supe Ales, Extra Double an n arpent to tive hun ).September 22 last.- P : ore than 425 barre Columbia River, br $5.25 ; 125 do at $5.17}.; BUTTER.There is some | | a dy ured os rico, 1 town, Glasgow, De or Pale and other , a .listed on Sep brand, althougn not m 5 Do rior White Fish, 475 +89 3 .$6.80 @ 85.5 ort a little more In- half bottle left which 3 and ecollets popdonderry, Queens TP Montreal fr a ' : od and bottle.black.oprietar rand, $5.20 and 125 | Lake Super 450 .2 jor EXtra.cc.e.A % \u2014 755 | and a few houses rep mor Lada \u2018 1 I used for s 8 Bristol, Cardiff, $3l.ingle Stout, in wo time to meet the prop _\u2014 ted sold\u2014300 at $5.hlf.-brl 425 .450 | Super ANE.errr von .5.2 2 : fi red lots, but it still re- little girls, whom Lows ens o RE, Pas.Ce 11 bo tween ni lock every ANCIAL were reporte thing to \u201c perior 7 00 | Extra Superfine.5.15 \u2014 5.quiry for fresh flavou , Je | two li rés, t be curc:d.street Passengers taking ne White Star £ LIES SUPPLIED.; stween nine and ten o'c FIN 1 in we have nothing Lake .pe 650 .FBOCY.acverriinrs os on 0 \u2014 5.0 quiry for k to sell butter, and stale | #0, 00 BLS HS en Bree raysougers Laking th don in 9} days FAMI ; will be between n treet ts at $5174.In Grain his | Mackerel, 500 \u2026.090 | Fancy.: 4.85 | quires some wor 1 neries ave | Reig 1d have lost both uf them Ire vie 1 ing bottlers only are authorized orning, at 532 St.Mary street, \u2019BRIEN .demand for ac- readers upon, so far as this Do.No.2 \u2026 40 425 Spring Es : 1 lots move slowly.Choice creameries confident I should h, d the Hop Bitters \u2014 i irom New York.ia Liverpool, to all The following bot m \u2019 THOS.F.0 : There was rather more .enlighten our.rea been Do._ No,3.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Super Bakers\u2019.15 \u2014 4.40 | Obs dily, and there is a grade of night if I bad not ha ther did them - Passengers booked, via ates.ur labels, viz.: treet 15 : but not sufficient to ; rued.Attempts have CANNED FISH\u2014 125 @ 160 | Strong Ba .563 \u2014 375! selling readily, table-packed | One nig to use.I found they wen à parts of Europe at moderate ra assage, ap to use © rd .1%73 St.Peter stre May 14 commodation to-day, £ the | market is conce .in Peas for | Salta ee.ae canescuss \u20181190 .210 | Fine.A = 55 | Butter between preamery and packed | one bight If 1 found they id the tH CORT gent, oadway, Thos.J.Howard.mer street : ; en the tone © some business in Salmon.2osssass 150 } Middlings.10 \u2014 3.SN : 22c @ 25c that is in fair uch good I co is why 1 say you ALD.» 24 onc\u201d rie Agents i Jos.Virtue.289 St Conrtane st FOR SA LE OR TO RENT.appreciably ep our st quotations at ey but the views of Wd A 1% oo Ce Bags 5 od 29 = 33 ee Canon.lots of fall-made butter they are now well ho.a of Fron Bitters, _ New .N.- .Ferguson.iere st ket.er .a hat nothing 1 IRON AD id\u2014Terms Bags (delivered).3 .made Lutior enow ve fo Ditters \u20142bre B.J.COGHLIN, ENT CIA, BAR- | Thos 479 Lagauc aetiere mar al bills, far apart tha .¢ AN on duty pa Ontario ! : hoïce Lots of fal they ncn iodo : a bi TAD se 4 MBIA Pme \u20ac Proposed t.for good conimerci seller are 80 ome time yet.IRON, ent, four monthe-\u2014 r-\u2014Nominal.are firm a D tone of the trecommen ; t, Montreal.For MARTINI IN:DAD, SS.ALHAN Wm.Bis 144 Ottawa stree al Vale and the 6 @ 1 per cent.g ime loans, as result therefrom for & y | by agreement, 2050 @ 21 00 BARLEY\u2014No \u2018 D $4.45.active demand, although the ton a and do no NY.pany .26 St.Sulpice Stree | pA DOES and TRIN: Thos.Kinsella,.St.Dominique st | Mount Roy TA 11, and 4 @ 5 for time loans, to resul A declined lic @ ljc pe Coimess .\u2026\u2026.0% @ 1m Oar Ontario, $440 ; a although the tone I the à donotrecomm Ni | PE antl \u201cob MURDERS REC STVED BY TELE Victoria City.3 @ 4 for call, a he rates | Wheat in Chisago doo 1s \u201c%oc.@ obs | Coltncss Dw 0 205 | Oa maket shows an imp ; fine | Br ee ntm e ect Jan BERMUDA, se Cleop.Maissoneu ETVED BY TEL laterals.The r February, c sherrie 2 50 Rye\u2014Nominal.eries at 30c (@ 34e ; = .i mm ature of the co i - hel to 984 Gartsher 20 00 : fine fresh cream :: 20c SHERIES.\u2014 JU se quarret ; | N À N g | Janus a \u2018JOHNS, ALECIED, ASRROYG, pI One thousand acres of the He Tan 7 Pl Exchange are nominally es pe ni anipu- Summ raee 20.20 Oazs\u20143be.8% freshly-made Western at bo @ 26¢5, c@ Boa.She has ow tu 0 ures .JEZ, P ; HADJI, co s, with fifteen miles o or y ; een ban tain Chicago m ) 0 \u2026 : 25 Pras\u2014Blc LL 23¢ for fresh ladle-packed, : wi ith the United Sti où the f tbe LA, MAYAGL( PORTO RICO, $8.Villa Lots, with fiff tly sur- | mium between vISIONS.\u2014Certa .k and | Eglinton .\u2026.\u2026.200200ereeceec eee 20.3 @ $3.10.@ 23e inter butter, with hand, one wi ; ith Nocway of arts Of 5) d HUMACACO, in , ized roads partly hanged at 8} pre Pro .he price of Por Calder.sc cssa succes 50 .2000 CORNMEAL\u2014$3 @ $?: Kam- 1b for common winte ! on hand, d another with Xucwuy © Jighe au .ly to R M best macadamiz iles of the | chang .Drafts on ting up the p \u201c Ca.Co > @ 18c am- | 1Te per = n coast, an Ta - a ; Jno.H.R.Molson .os Founing ad wl within 4 \u201chandred.acres | and 8 cash over the pr § premio Fant diuraally.© Today on Masel an | Se ct Du ie 151 Brookville, 180 1 | bie re ne marke tory is quiet steady | Siberian const Tooth fatances the want RTE ; Ns \u20ac.0U York.SREWE 4 ity ; severa drawn at : $13.> BILE venience ouraska, ; le, 180 ly a modorate d , dy | 3 bia Ia both in | Frem NEW YORK via QUEE A 29 Broadway, New YO te PORTER BR y ntre ot the city ; ' ; d Quar- York are dr .323 February, : @ | Hema .- e 19¢ @ 2lc; Eastern ; re light owing f enterpr ner L, : is stree AND ce ; 4 Sand Pits an New un.13.32} Febru 8.80 100 the 225 sburg 2e.The receipts a ¢ o P rgetic torcigne Carrying the! United States Mails, .auppnE2trance, 2 Morr a St Mary Street, | best bricks © iaids, Houses, and clegunt The Stock market was feverish Boo Fo advanced 20 ar to 5 man- Slomns Lo an 3 00 @ 34 A 20c @ 213c ; Creamery, 24c at 320 @ 330.The re ; P the ronds in the jo han Lo ihe more ene get g lorciguer p LEVE street, Montreal.2 TREAL ries ; thirty ildings, a complete d values scarcely m 8.824 February, $8.; the hand | Scoteh an affordah ire.20 !.9: ms | oi tho des, Si DE\" ie 2 LAS st, James W.MUORE, Manager.MONTR , inds of ; Vilias, with: Out-bui ?hundred | settled, and v d at 180 | $8.are afloat as to Best ~~ do.45 .450 | © 21c.ling to quality | country.NIONS\u2014 Thera is a | 0 dovaalae the iroasur 00 = Quebec, he various kinds , i Taxes; one , ; treal opene \u2019 r of rumours in the present | swedes 500 0 \u201412c @ 13\u20ac; according to q TATOES AND O ! pi rs, pris de couts ts per 23 ys on hand the ater Works, and no I f first own.Montre ' ner Co.hold in the p I rre Cerra I 50 CHEESE - POTA d oniens, longer.Russia, we , th Th and wane dollars worth + oe Second Call set- hich Armour & heir stake is | Norway .ling.62 .6 12c @ 123c for pails.rket for potatoes an at 65c he United States to under January lu \u2014 ALE AND OR , and fifty thousant hundred dollars \u2018hed 180%, and at the Sec \\ w ive deal.Some say their Lowmoor and Bowling.cent LARD \u2014 Ps steady mark toes and onie longer sai, nr \u2014 Fi sud ail my ve \u2018 ted : : tor | SPCuative ce isi here, to as cer- on Pipe discount $0 per P rK\u2014Heavy Mess, $ ices remain unaltere : Toc for hat she is determined to levy PHNSPHATE LAN DS AND BOTTLE, | mortgages in sunus rell-known City 1783, the closing ; P Provisions here, to Iron TES, ¥ box\u2014 0 00 0 21c @ 13c.pric ine Central Bose; h | stand tha .in the event os à [ ; to va corn tons being L7 ; daim een ied with the | GéNADA brass oe 80 @ Hawms\u2014 Uncovered, 122c @ 1: or bush for Maine oc per bus ign fishing vessels, or in fo ER RG .1 }Y SUPPLID.\u201cand upwards; a rdinarily low | tled .asked.Ontario .have symp: thizec lamorgan & Budd.oo.30 0 00 AM Der Central Et ach | stand hat le 1s 5 die vent \u2026 ae ET PHOSPHATE FAMILIES BECUT-1 ies for sale at extraor .being 178% bid, 178% tain extent, have W.st, and Mess | Glamorg eee 3 50 00 Bacon\u201410c @ 1lec.Vermont Rose, an ifice sell at 55c f a refusal to keep them away fr ot 00 PROPOSED SAILINGS.Y AND STEAM Properties tions being .11 amounts at 993 ovement in the Wost, ; Penn.3 0 50 @ $6.65.se, and Gi « at se @ [ont avy fo D 0 du Noon.a sma trong m .16.50@ th.37 D Hocs\u2014$6.New Yor ; less at 506 ) means of armed © : hore Gly SEB RLY dan 13 Spm FOR SALE, | THE INTERNATIONAL BAUME prices THOS.¥.CRIES, er | changed Molson declined on the | Pork was today A o@izie mn | Sert 14 8 | Rome Pots, atm a 1be.100 60e ; Jacksons daes0e.Onjons are firm at CoML by means of arme view, the newly dor y of \u2026 ; \" 22, 10.00 à.o 532 ST.MARY - to par, an 6 Lard was so BUOM en ons s lackoons arom ù ho | 0.æ Gli ot nero Saturday, Jan.2 5.00 p.m nd Acres up to par, T} @ 106%, g16.15.tie & Clifton .Firsts.:\u2014 | and Chenangc for red and y structed clipper ing of SIXtech pr 1 City of onion: Anursday, Heb.5, 9.00 Am One Thousa GUID F, day\u2019s transactions from 107% inac- $ ils.: t continues TIN PLATES, $ box \u2026 875 @ 800 om YORK, January 14, 12 05 pm.Iwaukee $3 50 @ $4 25 per brl quict market, and ie 8-inch guns and steaming ut SIX and ts per ; pd OF etat Thursday, Feb.12, go hm PHOSPHATE LANDS thly, containing tho | _ JAGUATY Chance ie at 106 @ 107.Toronto was I ; | Pe ESSED Hoes.\u2014 The marie oy Hold- Charcoal, L Corverererenees B00.A 18 0° | Quiet: Chicgo, $LI a $LIT; Milwaukee, BEANS\u2014There is 8 Show nO change, with inch guus aad stenuing i an ortlo y of eee Feb.17, 7.00 a.i Semi-Monthly, re closing : and sellers ; dvancing tendency.Charcoal, I.X.: 80 | 81.17 & SL18, Jorn, quie 000 bush : | Jiberal receipts- 175 @ $1 85 |! > jana Zvezdy : insert City of Brussels.Thursday, F b, 26, 3.00 p.m d Tem- | Published Semi-Mc ND MAPS of all | A IRar ; - hanged,with buyers firm, with an adva Charcosl, D.C.73 .8 ts, quiet.Receipts\u2014W heat, a 2,000 | liberal 1 diums sell at $ the gunboat \u201c Poliana 7 ati.City of Richmond.Saturday,Fe $50 and 500 hips of Wakefield an A TIME TABLES À incipal irous of possessing & Coun- ( ve and unchar ged, A few shares sk $6.60@$6.75.Charcoal, D.X.500 .580 | Outs, alot.Re Oats, 15,000 do.; Rye, 8, and choice medi a gunboat « Polians Zvonds +} a RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$60, 11 having In the Township within a shor NADIAN and the princip : For persons desirou ly six miles .t at 1474 @ 150.; ers as 0! \u2014The only business 1.C.sa 010; .011 | Corn, 25, 7,000 do.sh., and pea , lcrate request | Up à pos ; will fe can to tly io fu { ces \" E fron yi he best localit ° Sera ants s h Boards Drrssep Pourrer isted of | Soke.I.ts, No.26, Cha.0 101 .« 011 1 do.; Barley, 7, \u2014Wheat \u2014 Receipts.| per bush.:yes arc in moderate req In the meanwhile ¥ wi ¢ rms and r inser according to accommo Children between pleton, County ised Road a AMERICAN RAILW | try Villa.Lots ality of Sault laced at bot R : is line to-day consisted of | FoR Sheëts, diéy.\u2026.\u2026.1 CuICAGe.January 14.Raçeipes | per busll, and pe pai vil fe oo} , equal Saloon privileges.If fare.Ber- | P! ce of the Macadam \u201cpr SATION ry ity, in the best locality \u201d Merchants were p i us in this line 9c per | Cuokley K., or Bra \u2026.\u2026\u2026.010 .\u2026.0 û I; shipments, 44,000 do.9.30 a.@ | bush.2 10 per bush.two Powers interested igcome tok magie , f age, ha.distance © STEAM NAVIG from the city, in th «Sacred Heart.\u201d | of Me y sold down given Turk at 8c @ 3c per | Co Coke.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.0063 .0 973 | 31,000 bush.; shipr y 11.24 a.m.\u2014$1 2 t $1 90 @$ n î oderate | tv bvention ww it rti5108 mn two and twelve years o iver ined ES adjoining the ti d Commerce few cases ot Turkeys .d.| Do ol Sheets, 28 best 29 .250 | \u2014Dpens at Ye February ts 72.000 bush; a ND S'TRAW\u2014 There is am re do a a duel na 4 sb ri | ne above enced men 1a \"Dealer 1 au-Recollet, adj d foot.\u2018Terms most ! a+ 118$, an i at 139 a few .uiet and unchanged.| Do \u201cRFS \"# 10066.225 ; March.Corn\u2014Rccelpts, 72,000 bush ; HAY A t remains steady at | 88 ROUND TRIP TICKETS fi t, 1881, \u2018he above Lands have b n in the Dealers and Booksellers au- 5e, 4c, and 3c a on .139, closing .Other kinds were gq ; were ops and Bands, # 100108.300 .312 ° 81.00} 000 do.9.31 a.m, Opens ab £240 and the market rem i $150.Kots to Tonans to Mare to \u2018Paris Si oy of the most experienced men 18 For sale Dig Nowe Agents on Trains} Fe only Ss eer particulars apply on.140 Me treal \u2019 Telegraph opened 1b Gaur\u2014Deer was dull, and prices to 5c.Seuls, best Era oe.Stafshi fo 275 \u2026.18 ar HE San lige May ote Recep demand, el , route select- 1°, nounc ; , .1394.on ; i Prices range .: Boiler , bass sensersen nue .bush; Snrpments, #4, , and $20 additional, according to r Bominiou, and pro and Steamers the premis gs to ROY @ : rice yesterday a drooping.9c.Partridges, 60¢ ' g/ dey.r'& Bowling.700 .1200 34, 9 ; | ed.DLE road Fare be- in that County.; id Lands to - - - 20 .L.N.F.ilet, her than the closing p ne son daddles, Te @ 9c.adiey | TEL s luding Rallroa Ted in t ; scting said La - om \u2018 : .; u-Recollet, higher during the Veniso ru esp Montreal es Nes apply\u2019 ab io com: | AN ed 10 hey undersigned a Ot- APBICE psoription, $2.00, payable in R CAMPBELL NELLKS, t 1288, but sold regularly cot the lost Call.@ 65c.Quail, $2.50 per doze Se EEE or Passige, York.| Le addresse .| Or: to B.\u20ac : Stree close 0 pany'aOfices sland 88 Go LALE, Rgent, be a E.McGILLIVRAY Advance C5.1 HISHOLN E CO or | , 210 Sk James day to 123 at the \u201d 31 ond 3 Broad wi Sa ACKS REA, \u2018 Publishers and Pr 2 ?ril Or to J.Y.GILMOUR & CC.ot.or JACKSON ÿ Montreal.*\u2019 Chabailiea Square.Ap! 354 St.L Or C.C.McFALL, te 13 _ a cute in Montréal Jene 16 Mécembe 3 . Sn Zn MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, I881.er élontreal Herald, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18 AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY THOMAS J.POTTER, Oranges-\u2014At his Store, at 12 noon.PASSENGERS ; Per Allans SS.\u2018\u2018 Sarmatian,\u201d which arrived at Halifax at 8 o\u2019clock yesterday\u2014 Miss Sturgess, Mrs Haslewood, Mr Mackedie, Capt, Mrs and Miss Lockhart, Miss Towser, Mr Elliott, Mr Adamson, Dr Earle, Mr Macasuey, Master Vaughan, Mr Bellfield, Mr Robertson, Mr, Mrs and Master Gallie, Mr Hallett, Mr McLennan, Messrs H & H McLennan, Mr Kinghorn.Via Boston\u2014Capt Mansell, Mr and Mrs Nuttall, Mr and Mrs Pickles, Mr Maguire, Mr O Leary.Per 8S \u201c Polrnesian,\u201d Brown, master, ¢ trom Halifax, 15th January, 1881\u2014Mr 8 mon Beattie, Miss Beattie, Mr Blanchard, Miss Boxer, Miss Mary Dougherty, Capt iden, Mr Elliott, Mr Fluselling, Miss Grant, Mr Hartner, Mr Jones, Mr Wm Lawton, Mrs Levey and maid, Mr Little, Mr J F Mackenzie, Mr A L McMullin, Mr H S Moore, Mr J X Perrault, Mr Holland Prior aud Mr Tasse.Per Star steamship \u2018\u2018 Germanie,\u201d sailing, from New York, Saturday, 15th inst\u2014 Mr John Magor, Mr Colin Morgan, EW Gnædinger, Mr J F Raphael, Mr Fred Cushing, Mr W M Cushing, Mr J Marshail, Mrs J H Marshall, Mrs R Marshall, Mrs Middleton, Mr Robt Thompson.SUMMARY OF NEWS, R DOMINION \u2014 The Levis and Kennebec Railway is just now engaged in bringing down quantities of birch timber from Beauce to Levis.__James Tierney, 35 years of \u2018age,suddenly dropped dead in the engine house at Niagara Falls yesterday ; supposed cause heart disease.\u2014Dr.Hardy of St.* Tite, P.Q, died suddenly while sitting in a chair.Deceased was à relative of Hon.D.À.Ross, mexpber of the Quebec Legislature.UNITED STATES.\u2014The Massachusetts State Auditor Iu\u201d ports a deficit for 1881 of $217,000.\u2014Gen.Grant, has accepted the Presidency of the World's Fair\u2014 The small-pox has broken out in the Johnson Grounds at North Adams, Mass., and the mill operatives are being generally vaccinated.__ Edward Reinhardt, the wife-murderer, was hanged in Richmond Co, N.Y, gaol, yesterday.He met his fate with stolid bravery and died easy.\u2014The House of Representatives, yesterday, decided to place Gen.Ord on the retired list with the rank of Major-General, but refused to place Gen.Grant upon the same list by a strict party vote.\u2014The President has sent to the Senate a new treaty with Japan, providing for the re-imbursement of certain specified expenses which may be incurred by either country in consequence of shipwreck on its coasts of vessels of the other.BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES.\u2014NMurs.H.L.Bateman, formerly a well- known actress, is dead.\u2014Several experiments with machine guns are being made at Shoeburyness.\u2014Beaconsfield visited the House of Commons on Thursday night and listened to the dcbate, for the first time since he was cle- vated to the Peerage in 1876.\u2014The Norwegian barque \u201c Hertha\u201d Captain Peterson, from Rotterdam for New York, which went ashore on Maplin Sound, on the 10th inst, was floated, and has arrived at Gravesend.\u2014A despatch from Bombay confirms the previous report of a plot to depose the Rajah and massacre the Furopean residents of Kolapore, and states that the previous report was correct in every essential.\u2014The steamer \u201c Sardinian,\u201d at Liverpool, from Boston, December 30, has landed two fishermen named Lund and Nelson, who were rescued from a dory off Boston Harbour.They were almost frozen to death.\u2014It is alleged that the Government will ask Parliament to adopt extraordinary measures for the supression of the Parnellite party, on the ground that they seek not Constitutional reform but the disintegration of the Empire.\u2014The flying military columns which left Dublin, the Curragh and Athlone for practice march are having a very bad time.Snow is falling heavily all over the district, and a keen frost prevails, The troops are said to be suffering severely.Some roads are now almost impassable.\u20141t is stated that the London City Guilds which own estates in Ireland have been sounded regarding their transfer to tenants under the terms of the new Land Bill.They are willing to make the necessary arrangements, and about 170,000 acres of the land belonging to these Companies will probably be thus transferred.FOREIGN.\u2014There Lave been several shocks of earthquake in the Tyrol.\u2014Gambetta\u2019s name, it is calculated, will be presented successfully at the next election at 114 constituencies.~The King of Sweden has published a volume under the title of \u201cPoems and Leaves from My Diary.\u201d \u2014At Mentone, France, a Committee was formed to induce the French Government to abolish gambling at Monte Carlo.\u2014M.Laissant, in a published card, calls Mr.Bradlaugh a liar, and refuses to leave the question of a ducl to a court of honour to decide it.\u2014The ex-Empress Eugenie has presented to the Refuge of Notre Dame d'Anglet the library of 25,000 volumes her husband had installed in the Villa Eugenie at Biarritz.-\u2014The Grand Duke of Baden has had a run of bad luck.His treasurer disappeared a little while ago,and took with him a large sum of moftey ; now it has been found that the Grand Duke has been systematicaily plundered by a number of his servants and by the Court furnishers, and a large number of changes have been made in the household.THE NEW SYNDICAT & UFFER, The offer of the New Syndicate to build the Pacitic Railway was placed in the hands of the Minister of Railways yesterday.The document we republish in full in another column, so that our readers will be able to peruse it for themselves, and compare it with the agreement which the Government have already entered into, and which they are now endeavouring to induce Parliament to ratify.The chief points of advantage in the new offer over the one recently accepted by the Government, we shall endeavour to explain as briefly as possible.The New Syndicate offer to build the entire line from Nipissing to the Rocky Mountains for $22,000,000 in cash and 22,000,000 acres of land.The © reduction in price is made upon the Central Section, or that part of the line petween Selkirk and Edmunton, or to the point where the British Columbia section begins.They ask for none of the privileges extended by the Government to the Present Company, by clauses 10, 15 and 16 of the contract now before Parliament.The new Company do not ask that fhe Government shall permit the admission, free of duty, of steel rails, fish plates and other fustenings» spikes, bolte and nuts, wire, timber and all material for bridges, to he used in the con\u201d struction of the railway, and of a telegraph line in connection therewith, and all tele- graphie apparatus required for the first equipment of telegraph lines; neither do they demand that the Government shall couvey to them at cost price, with interest, ai) rails and fastenings bought in or since the vear 1879, and other materials for con\u201d struction iu the possession of or purchased by the Gtovernment, at a valuation.The principal objections to the contract already gigned by the Minister of Railways is the exclusive privileges gra nted to the Syndicate by sections 19 and 16 of the contract.Sec, tion 15 stipulates that :\u2014 «pan twenty years from the date hereof, po line of raij way.shall be authorised by the Dominion Parliament to be constructed gouth of he Canadian Pacific Railway, from any point at or near the Canadian Pacific Railway except such line as shall Tun -outh-west, OT to the westward of south-west: nor to within fifteen miles of i : establishment of ude 49.And in the cstal Jr province in the North-West Terfr ris provision shall be made for con- ting gu-h prohibition after such establishment unt | the expiration of the said period.\u201d : This claûse virtually con edes to the Syn- Jicate 8 monopoly of all lines of comnuni- NS a 3 .ges cation with the North-West, and such a nonopoly must ultimataly be of incalcul able profit to the Company.No such cate.They do not ask that any restriction\u2019 be placed upon tlie construction of the con necting lines.By Section 16 of the Government contract the works of the Com\u201d pany, their stations, houses, lands- capital, stock.ete, are exemptel forever from taxation, either hy the General Government or any municipality.The words of the section are: # The Pacific Railway, and all stations ar d station grounds,workshops, buildings,yards and other property, rolling stock and appurtenances required and used for the construction and working thereof, and the capital stock of the Company, shall be torever free from taxation by the Dominion, or by any Province hereafter to be established or by any Municipal Corporation therein, and the lands of the Company, in the North-West Territories, until they are either sold or occupied, shall also be free from such taxation for 20 years atter the grant thereof from the Crown.\u201d The offer of the new Syndicate demands none of the immunities granted by the Government in the contract recently signed by the Minister of Railways.Not only do the new Syndicate offer to build the entire railway line for a much smaller price than the Government propose to pay, but they likewise agree to build the Sault Ste.Marie Branch for a total subsidy of $3,000,000, or, in other words, they offer to build the Sault branch, in addition to the main line, for the same cash subsidy which the Gov ernment propose to pay for the main line alone.It is admitted, even by the Government and their supporters, that the railway to the Sault is a necessity; and, if so, a splendid opportunity of securing that line, as well as the road north of Lake Superior, is offered by the new Syndicates The new Company do not propose to do more thau the Government contract work for a inuch smaller subsidy, both in cash and land.They stipulate to give to the Government the option of either proceeding with the construction of the who'e line at once, or of delaying the work on any part of it, so long as the Company are allowed to proceed with the Prairie Section.The new Syndicate ask that they be allowed to proceed with the Prairie Section at once, and, after thatis completed, to construct thesc other parts of the line which are not immediately necessary.A reduction of $3,000,000 ta:h subsidy, and $3,000,000 acres of fine prairie land is certainly a large considera_ tion; while, in addition to this, the new Company will claim none of the large and unjust exemptions granted to the other Company under the Government contract.The matter which should concern Montreal most is the construction of the Sault line, which would bring at once to our city a large proportion of the trade of the North-Western States.Under the terms of the new Syndicate an opportunity is presented for the construction of the Branch to the Sault in addition to the line north of Lake Superior without additional cost.The new Syndicate is composed of leading Canadian capitalists, and that the offer is made in good faith does not admit of a doubt.Such being the case we think the Government are acting both unjustly and unwisely in endeavouring to force their contract through Parliament without taking time to consider the more advantageous bargain now presented- OPENING OF THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE: \u2014 ce The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario had a pleasant task before him on Thursday on the opening of the new session of the Onatrio Legislature.A glowing record and bright hopes ought to make even the soul of a Lieutenant-Governor happy, and that is what the Ontario Cabinet have been able to meet the Legislature with.The Lieutenant-Governor complains, and, perhaps, naturally, that the Dominion Government has taken no steps as yet for the arrangement of the boundary question.This seems to be in Ontario a sort of perennial trouble, and we may expectitas a standing grievance in all the speeches on the opening of the Provincial Legislature until it is settled, and that means tha indefinite period known as the Greek Kalends.It is doubtful, how ever, whether the Ontario Government are justified when they assert that the result of this action of the Government is to delay and to obstruct the settlement of the country.It may be that the settlement of the country may have been retarded, but that can only have been in the most infinitissimal degree, because itis not at all likely thatany intending emigrants would be sufficiently acquainted with the minute details of the internal condition of Canada, as to consti- ute the questionable boundary between the provinces into a barrier against immigration.The Lieutenant-Governor was able to, and it is satisfactory to know that the words are neither vain nor empty, when he congratulated the Province on the revival of commercial prosperity, the result of the abundant harvest of last year, and of th mereased demand for lumber.Upon all these maiters there are to be statistics prepared by the Commissioners appointed last year, so that this Province may with justice expect, in the course of a short time, to be supplied with all the information that is necessary to enable it to come to a conclusion upon a question of such vital importance.The speech touches upon the question of the new Provincia Buildings, and in addressing an Ontario assembly probably the Government could not well avoid making some reference to it.The only misfortune is that the reference eannot be a congratulatory one.Necessarily and naturally the Government have something to say upon the Education question.Ontario may pride itself, and it has a right to do so, upon the efficiency of its system of publie education ; and when it can say, as it does in this speech, that while marked improvement may be observed in elementary education, the expenses of that branch have been less in the last three years than previously, it may certainly claim the warm congratulations of its sister Provinces.There is a gratifying aunouncement iu the Address, as to the fusion that is proposed in the present dual system of law, which will undoubtedly be one of the most beneficial measures that have ever been passed in this country.The Licutenaut-Governor commends to the consideration of the Assembly the question, whether by biennial sessions the interests of the Province could not be sufficiently protected.There are strong objections to this course, although there are also many benefits.In the present state of the finances ef the country, any measure that would relieve the strain would be beneficial, but there is the constitutional objection that a Government always ought to be watched.The only safeguard, the only guarantee, that liberty has is that power should be ever held in check, and if a Legislature abrogates its fungtions for a day, not to say for a year, there would be an inducement then placed in the hands of the Ministry to take steps that this country would regret.We have had experience of that.The Canndian Pacific contract would never, could never, have been made in the face of Pariament, but because Parliament was not sitting, the Ministers thought they could safely enter in\u201d to such an agreement.And the result! Surely that is mot such as to encourage us to extend the powers of the Ministers in any of the Provinces.If the Dominion Goverment, let alone, are ready to sell the country, perhaps the Ontario Government may be equally as ready and monopoly is asked for by the new Syndi- ! demands, but they offer to do the same | RRR willing to sell the Province.Altogether, however, the Ontario Government have a very creditable record to present to their constituents, and they are entitled to claims, ! -what we know they will have, a renewal of their mandate and a confirmation of their credentials.FEVER OUTBREAK IN IRELAND.It is to be hoped the Irish Land Leaguers will not accuse Mr.Gladstone and his Cabinet of having had any hand in tbe rer : reported outbreak of fever, at Tandragee, County Armagh.The reports to hand of the outbreak of the fever are, so far, vague: Various are the speculations as to th causes which have led toit.Many are of opinion that it has been introduced through the means of flax from Russia, that country supplying the greater portion of flax to the North of Ireland.Already the disease has been most fatal, some thirty persons having succumbed to it, and over one hundred are said to be in a dangerous condition.The doctors are, 1t appears, rather in the dark as to the treatment for it, the fever being of a very uncommon order.However, every effort is being made by medical science to stay the plague and con\u201d fine it to narrow bounds.Tandragee, where the scourge has appeared, is in about the centre of the County of Armagh, 40 miles inland from Belfast Harbour.The town is situated on the southern side of one of the fertile hills with which nature has beautified that part of the country.It contains between 10,000 and 15,000 inhabitants.On the summit of the hlll stands Tandragee Castle, the seat of the Duke of Manchester, which, from its elevated site, is seen for many miles around.The town contains some well-built houses, a handsome Presbyterian Church and two small Methodist meeting houses, several charitable institutions supported by the Duke, and numerous schools, the pupils of which have a festival annually at the Castle.Near the town are the villas of Cooley Hill, Orange Hill and others.A great deal of flax is used at Tandragee for manufacturing purposes.THE ITALIAN EXRIBITION.We have been requested to call the attention of the public, and more especially commercial men, to the invitation of the Italian Government for samples o all the produce of the Dominion for the Italian Exhibition next year.The Italian Government generously undertake the transport of all articles free of charge, and are exceedingly anxious to see Canada, a8 well as every other portion of the British Empire, well represented at its National Exhibition.The trade with Italy is at present, we believe, very limited, and it would not be a bad move on the part of our merchants if, through the agency of a good display of our manufactures and natural products, trade relations with Italy became more extended.Mr.Gianelli, the Italian Consul in this city, will be happy to receive all contributions, and to afford every information in regard to the exhibition.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tl Tre mail steamship ¢ Sarmatian\u201d arrived at Halifax yesterday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Osir \u2014In our notice, yesterday, of the death of Mr.Richard Palin, J.P., ot Chester, England, and fatherin-law of our respected fellow-citizen, Mr.J.B.Coghlin, we were in error in regard to some of our statements.The deceased gentlemaif foi many years held the important office of High Sheriff of the County of Chester, throughdut which he was widely and favourably known.He was a descendant of a very old connty family, his ancestors having come over with William the Conqueror.He took a great interest in all kinds of sports, especially in the good old English amuse- meut of fox-hunting, being a member of the Chester Hunt Club, and also was a strong supporter of race meetings.He was a very intimate friend of the Duke of Westminster, a portion of his estate adjoining those of His Grace.The deceased, although having passed the time allotted to man in this life, was, up to a few days be fore Lis demise, in the best of health and spirits, and was at the time of his death paying a visit to one of his daughters.We deeply sympathize with Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Coghlin in their affliction.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.From Our Own Correspondent.Orrawa, January 14.THE NEW SYNDICATE, The following is a copy of the letter with which Mr.Leys, Solicitor for the new Syndicate, accompanied the document containing their offer when he presented it to the Government to-day :\u2014 Sir, \u2014As the Solicitor for the gentlemen making the enclosed offer for the construction and working of the Canadian Pacific Railway, l am instructed to lay it before you.Iam to say that, had time permitted, a very few days\u2019 delay would-have resulted in the addition to the offer of many more names of similar standing from various quarters of the Dominion.I have the honour, etc., Joux LErs.To Sir Charles Tupper, Minister of Railways and Canals, Dominion of Canada.| ANTI-SYNDICATE PETITIONS.In the House this afternoon 41 anti- Syndicate petitions, having 2,109 signatures, were presented.Petitions were presented from the Queen\u2019s University and College, of Kingston, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Kingston, Guelph Board of Trade, Township of Townsend Council, etc.So far 127 petitions have been presented, signed by 6,812 electors.RAILWAY RECEIPTS.A return of all receipts from Government Railways in operation in the Province of Manitoba and the Territory of Keewatin, shows that during the months of September, October and November, 1880, their receipts were $79,823.THE CANCELLED \u20acONTRACT.From a return brought down this evening it appears that, up to December 14th, the settlement had not been arrived at between the Government and the contractors for the second one hundred miles west of Red River, on account of the cancellation of the contract.Mr.Thomas White appeared in a characteristic role to-night, when he made a vile attack on the members of the new Syndicate.It does not require much courage to attack men who are notin a position to reply.The Government made a discreditable attempt to-night to commit the House to the present contract, before the members could even read the new offer, but they made nothing of it.THE SAULT STE, MARIE ROUTE, MEETING OF THE TORONTO BOARD OF TRADE.Special to the MONTREAL HERALD.TonroxTo, January 14.A mecting of the Board of Trade was neld this evening to receive the report of the deputation recently appointed to wait upon the Minister of Railways to present the memorial regarding the railway interests of the Province.The memorial bore particularly upon the necessity of protecting Ontario interests from a possible unjust discrimination on the part of the Pacific Syndicate, and upon the necessity of building a road between Lake Nipissing and Sault Ste.Marie.With regard to the latter point Sir Charles Tupper said that the Government could not entertain any proposition to subsidise tke Sault Line, as that Line would compete with the Pacific Railway, to which the Government was already pledged.He considered, however, ex-officio that the Government would no?be adverse to giving such assistance to the Ontario & Pacific Junction Railway, in addition to the aid already given by the Ontario Government, as would enable it tu be completed as first-class road and a feeder of value to the Canada Pacific.Regarding the desired protection from possible discrimination on the part of the Syndicate against Ontario, he expressed the will- | ingness of the Dominion Ministiy to take into consideration any proposition for additional security which the Board of Trade might adopt.The Board, therefore, drew pans pany acquiring, purchasing, amelgamating with, leasing or holding and operating the said Canada Central Railway, or .purchasing, acquiring or holding and operating ; any line or lines of railway, or acquiring | running powers over any railway, as in this | section provided for, then, and ia every such case, it shall be unlawful for the Company to make, and the Company shall not make, any greater or higher charge for the carriage of traffic passing to or from the Ontario & Pacific Junction Railwayover any part of the Company's line, west of Callendar Station, than the lowest mileage rate then charged by the Company for the carriage over such part of their line of other similar traffic.\u201d In addition to there words, the method | of ascertaining the mileage rate was defined, and the traffic defined to include all business on the line, of every description.\u2014A sly Philadelphia gir], having a lover she was afraid wouldn't stick, covered her lips with glue and invited him to kiss het.Owing to the fact that she previously posted her father when to pounce ir to the parlour, the plan worked admirably \u2014 Philadelphia Chronicle.BIRTHS.Moxk.\u2014On the 14th instant, the wife of F.D.Mouk, Esq., advocate, of a daughter.DEATHS.Warr.\u2014On the 12th instant, at his residence, 18 Latour street, George Wait, senr., contractor, aged 75 years and 9 months.Funeral will take place to-morrow, at 2 o'clock p.m, from his late residence, No.18 Latour street, to St.Paul's Church, and from thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend without further notice.Glasgow and Edinburgh papers please copy.Paurx.\u2014 At Scurisbrick street, Southport, England, on the 28th December, at the residence of his daughter, Richard Palin, Esq., J.P.of Chester, and father of Mrs.B.J.Coghlin of this city, aged 79 years.u ToNer.\u2014In this city on the 13th inst, James Tener, Eiq., aged 45 years, son-in- law of Walter Prendergast, Esq., of Cote des Neiges.Funeral will take place from his late residence, 436 Lagauchetiere, corner of St.Dominique street, on Sunday the 16th instant at 2.30 pm.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.McKar.\u2014On the 12th idstant, at Lachine, Elizabeth Caroline, wife of David R.Mc- Kay.Funeral will take place to-day (Saturday)fat 1 o'clock p.m., from her late residence.TELEPHONIC.THE FOLLOWING Grain, Produce and Provision Merchants ARE CONNECTED WITH THE EXCHANGE AND WILL FILL ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE :\u2014 Ayer, À.À.& Co., 97 Grey Nun, 20 William street.Chandler, Harlow, 30 William street.Drummond, Chas., 26 Foundling street.Esdaile, J.& R., 17 St.Sacrament street.Gibbs, Chas.T., 14 Foundling street.Girard, Aug., 42 St.Sacrament street.Hodgson, A.& Son, 8 St.Peter street.Howland, & Son, 17 St.Sacrament street.Johnson, Wm.F., 10 and 12 Port street.King, Atwell & Co, 165 Commissioners street.Lafreniere & St.Onge, 1 St.Sulpice, corner Commissioners street.Laing, M., 30 St.Peter street.Lamarche, F.O., 2 St.Francois Xavier street.McBean, A.G.& Co, 4 Custom House Square.- McLennan, Hugh, 14 Custom House Square.Norris «© Routh, 22 St.Juhnand 82 Com- mon street.Ogilvie, A.W.& Co, 38 and 40 Foundling street.Vipond, T.S.& J., 259 Commissioners street.Wait, Geo., 9 and 11 William street.Harrington, J.T., 111 and 117 King street LIST OF DRUGGISTS, BUTCHERS, P\".UMBEhS, GAS and STEAMFITTERS, will be published on Monday.January 15 Amusements, ACADEMY OF MUSIC-SALVINI Two performances only.The Illustrious Italian Tragedian, SALVINI! Supported by an American Company, under the management of Mr.John Stetson.Monday, January 17th\u2014« The Gladiator.\u201d Wednesday, January 19th\u2014# Othello.\u201d Prices\u2014General admission, $1 ; Reserved Seats, $2 and $2.50 ; Gallery, 50c.The sale of seats and boxes begin this morning at 10 o'clock, at 136 St.James street.January 10.8 ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY.Tuesday, January 18th, THE GREAT UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMEDY SUCCESS.FRENCH FLATS, Will be given by the Boston Globe Theatre Company, Mr.Joux STErsoN, Manager.Usual Theatre prices.Box sheet now open at Office of Academy of Music, 136 St.James street.ACADEMY OF MUSIC Benefit of the General Hospital, For ONE NIGHT ONLY, January 3IsT.When the St.George Snow-Shoe Club, Assisted by LADY AMATEURS, Will produce an Original Comed;, in 3 Acts, and Concert Scene, written specially for the occasion by a member of the Club, and entitled A WINTER'S NIGHT.Full particulars in future advertisement.Box plan open ou Monday, the 17th instant, at the Academy Box Office, 136 St.James Street.January 15 13 = 13 \u2014 Hw AGbcriSentents.EMMANUEL CHURCH, Rev.Dr.STEVENSON, Minister Subjects for Sunday Evening Services: Jan.16\u2014 Nineteenth Century Religion.Jan.23\u2014The Sacred and the Secular.Jan.30\u2014 The Church in Thy House.\u201d ~ Feb.4\u2014Education or Probation, Which?Fe\u2019.13-\u2014Serving Two Masters.Feb.21\u2014Life in the Ideal.January 15 c1i3 FOR SALE.The Valuable Property, lately occupied by M.C.Murzarky, Esq\u2026.on Dorchester Street, consisting of about 58,000 feet of Ground, with a Cut-stoue Villa, Vinery and Outhouses, large Ga-den, &c.The house is most commodious and substantially built, and heated by steam.Possession immediately.Terms of credit liberal.Apply to COURT & MACINTOSH, 22 St.John Strect.January 13 rl WANTED, Three good, energetic Salesmen of experience, one for the Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and two for Cazada West, to sell an article well-known and having a ready sale; A 1 men, with good references, will be liberally dealt with ; none others wanted.Apply at Room 12, St.Lawrence Hall, from 4 to 6 p.m,, for two days.January 14 WANTED.An eligible situation for a Pupil, just leaving School; is a good Penman and Arithmetician, and otherwise well inform- 12 ed; aged 17.CHARLES NICHOLS, L.R.C.P., 21 Victoria Street.January 12 \u2018 r 10 WANTED.Ths 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 address- in $ MRS.MARY MAHAN Care of H.E.Burton, Esq, Newcastle, Delaware.December 6.291 PURE APPLE CIDER, Sparkling and on draught.Made specially from select fruit for FREDERICK KINGSTON up the following addition to clause twenty- five of the Syndicate contract, and forward- cd it to Ottawa :\u2014 ; « And in the event of the Pacific Com- WINE MERCHANT.25 HosPiTAL STRARF.January 1 ~ Bow Aduvertiscments.ER ~~ Wh\u201d ASSURANCE CO.Assets, - - $1,750,000 FIRE & MARINE This Company continues to insure against FIRE and MARINE Risks, at current rates, through tbe undersigned.Losses payable in London when required.Cattle insured against all risks.A.R.BETHUNE, Manager.MoxTrEAL BRANCH OFFICE : 329 Notre Dame Street.Fire Insurance Association, (LIMITED) OF LONDON, ENGLAND, Having made the required deposit of $100,000 and obtained the Government License, are Now Prepared to 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 NOTICE.The AnnualGeneral Meeting Of the SHAREHOLDFRS of the Canada Cotton Manufacturing Co, CORNWALL, ONT., Will be held at the Office of the Company, 230 ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal, on Tuesday, the 1st February Next, At TWELVE o'clock noon, For the Election of Directors and transaction of other business, DIVIDEND.A DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT.Has this day been declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, payable on the 94th February Next, which, with the Interim Dividend paid in August last, makes Ten Per Cent.for the Year.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th January to 1st February, inclusive.the By order.A.G.WATSON, Secretary.Cornwall, January 14th, 1881 m 13 FOR THE Newest and Best Furs CALL AT R.W.COWAN & CO°S.We are selling all this present season\u2019s Stock at greatly reduced prices, up to the close of the present month, prior to opening out the new goods.Please call and examine the goods and prices.Material and Workmapship guaranteed.R.W.COWAN & CO.Tue HATTERS AND FURRIERS, Corner ot Notre Dame and St.Peter Streets.January 15 13 CHEQUE LOST.The public are hereby cautioned against cashing a Cheque signed M.Davis, drawn $650, dated 14th January ; payment is stopped at the Bank.The finder will please hand it to La Banque du Peuple.January 15 TENDERS For the construction of a Road for the Pointe Claire Turnpike Company will be received at the office of the undersigned until THURSDAY, 20th instant, at 6 p.m.JOS.RIELLE, 146 St.James Street.Montreal, 14th January, 1881 m 13 BEATTY, CHADWICK, BIGGAR & THOMSON, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOLICITORS IN INSOLVENCY, &c.BEATTY, MILLER, BIGGAR & BLACKSTOCK, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS IN CHAN CERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.cl3 = OFFICES: OVER BANK OF TUROZTO, Corner of Wellington and Church Streets, TORONTO.W.H.BEATTY.C.R.W.BiaGar.E.M.CHADWICK.D.E.THomson.W.N.MiLLER.T.G.BLACKSTOCK.January 15 13 NOTICE.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, as Produce Commission Merchants, in Montreal, under the name and style of NORRIS & ROUTH, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.JAMES NORRIS, St.Catharines, Ont.R.T.ROUTH, Montreal.January 1st, 1881.NOTICE.The undersigned hereby gives notice that they have this day formed a Co-partnership under the name and style of JAMES 8.NORRIS & CO., for the tran-ac- tion of a Produce Commission business, in the City of Montreal.JAMES S.NORRIS, Montreal.JAMES NORRIS, St.Catharines, Ont.January 1st, 1881.NOTICH.The undersigned will continue todo a General Commission and Brokerage business in his own name and for his own account.R.T.ROUTH.January 1st, 1881.mil - DANCING Masquerade and Fancy Dress Ball WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE LORNE DANCING ACADEMY, 301 Notre Dame Street, on FRIDAY EVENING, Jan.28.Tickets, 50 cts.All Schools open.Waltz taught in one lesson.Monday and Friday Night Assemblies a great success.For particulars apply at above address from 12 to 1; 3to 4; 7 to 8.30 p.m.; or by letter to PROF.McDONALD, AMERICAN HoUSE.January 15 13 on La Banque du Peuple (No.3,167), for TE EEFECTS OFTHE SYNDICATE ARE SHOWING THEMSELVES IN .MANY WAYS, But in none more than in the very extensive preparations WE ARE NOW MAKING to supply the wants of the many who will become rich within the next few years by the flow of money coming into the city through the great Railroad Scheme brought about through our progressive Government and the National Policy.We have decided to open a GHEAP SALE of all our Old Stock and Styles on the 15th JANUARY to continue until the whole is cleared out, which, from the great reduction of prices, will not be long, and must be by the middle of March, in order to make room for the LARGEST, BEST ASSORTED and NEWEST STYLES EVER ON VIEW IN THIS CITY by FIRST OF MAY next.Our orders given for Spring Goods are over double that of any previous year for the past thirty, showing the great increase in our business, which has even surpassed, this Fall, that of the best of the past.Any one in want of good, service able, substantial PARLOUR SUITES from 35, 45, 55, 65, 75, 100 and up te 300 dollars; _| CHAMBER BUITES of seven pieces, warranted sound wood, from 22, 32, 42, 55, 65, 75,100, and up to 365 dollars, will find every article of Furniture in general use, and at Our Reduced Prices, AT THE Oldest and Cheapest Furniture House in the City.OWEN McGARVEY & SON 7, 9 AND 11 ST JOSFPH 8 PEET.January 14 12 Special Notice.TO PROPRIETORS OF STEAMBOATS, SAW MILLS, PAPER MILLS, &c.: Before giving your Spring Orders try our CASTORINE OIL, it isjust the thing for your Journals, and the superiority of this Oil, as well as the price, will astonish you.TORONTO OIL COMPANY.LYMAN, SONS & CO., MONTREAL AGENTS, Castorine Oil Company.3 January 4 SUGAR AND MOLASSES Hhds.Good Porto Rico Sugar Do Barbadoes do Brls, Jamaica Sugar Puns.and Tierces Very Choice New Crop Barbadoes Molasses.J.& R.McLEA, 8 Common Street.January 14 12 Magor Bros.& Co.Just Received.- Boxes DIGBY SCALED HERRINGS Brls.No.I, Large) | Do do 1, + CODFISH.Do do 2, Do do 1 HADDOCK AND Hf.-Brls.NOVA SCOTIA CRANBERRIES 18 Foundling St.December 29 LIVERPOOL SALT.1,500 Bags COARSE, Ex G.T.ReCARS.500 BAGS FACTORY-FILLED Falk's\u201d White Sacks.Ex WAREHOUSE.50 Hhds.Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR.FOR SALE BY COX & GREEN.December 15 300 RENTING SEASON 1==1.PROPRIETORS are respectfully requested to place their property in my hands, and I will do all in my power to further their interests.R.K.THOMAS, Real Estate Agent, 194 St.James street.January 12 10 & SEASON 1881 The undersigned is now prepared to place on his list Warehouses, Shops and Dwellings FOR SALE and TO LET.Those owning property will do weli to give him a call.No effort will be spared to secure desirable tenants.R.CAMPBELL NELLES, 210 St.James Street.4 Factory, with a Splendid Water-power For Sale or To Let.A large Property on the Lachine Canal St.Gabriel Locks, with one of the finest Water-powers on the Canal.The buildings are four-stories high, and cover a large area of ground, are thoroughly built and adapted for any description of manufacturing, with ample yard-room for piling or other purposes.Will be sold at a low price, or rented in whole or in part, with Power.For further particulars, apply to 0.W.STANTON, Real Estate Agent, 191 St.Jumes street.January 4 r tsT 3 January 5 REAL ESTATE, à am offering Property for Sale in all parts of the city, suburbs and country.Please send for printed Catalogues.H.H.GEDDES, Real Estate and Financial Agent, Ana President of the Montreal Board of Real Estate Agents, 119 St.Francois Xavier street, November 30 186 TO LET.One large Room in the front part of the Hemant Building, and an- Hi other, well-suied for light manu- -) facturing, in rear.Steam power if nesessary.Apply atthe Offica, 155 St.James Street Road Department.CONTRACTORS intending to tender for the Macadamizing Stone advertised for by the 2g Road Department will observe that ihe date of closing tenders has been ALTERED to WEDNESDAY, the 19th JANUARY, instead of the 2nd February next.GEO.D.ANSLEY, ?City Surveyor.Montreal, 12th January, 1881.11 8.Carsley\u2019s Advertisement copied from a Daily Paper.; CO-OPERATIVE.When the promoters of a co-operative or mutual trading society promise or lead those to believe who asked to risk their money that they will have a Collector of Customs as a Director, which would amount to a Custom House official going into the importing busiress, then it is clear such promises are made without due consideration, as the Government would not allow such a thing.Not many years ago the late Mr.A.T.Stewart, of New York, was made Minister ot Customs, or had some similar position.But almost immediately it was made public he had to abandon the position because he was a large importer.We hardly think the business community of Canada will submit to be opposed in business by Government officials whom they are taxed to pay.Every man to his trade we say.I A LAWSUIT.We have it from the most reliabie source thal the druggists have held a meeting and decided to commence a lawsuit against any mutual benefit store which should go into their business ; thus, a few thousand dollars of the sharcholders\u2019 money would be gone during the first few months, which, added to several thousand dollars that the starters of these enterprises get, and the affair is pretty well tolled for the first year.As previously stated, one sure way to lose money is to invest it in co-operative stores.To say that co-operative stores in England sell patent medicines cheaper than the druggists is correct, but to say that they sell goods of every-day consumption lower than any of the shop-keepers is saying what is the reverse of the truth.CARSLEY\u2019S PRICES.We are selling Clapperton\u2019s Thread at reduced prises.Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Scarfs, \u20ac inches broad and 44 inches long, reduced to 5c each.Splendid French Woven Corset, good shapes, good quality and in good condition, reduced to only 30c per pair.CHEAPEST OF ALL.Atout the cheapest goeds we have ever offered to the public is our real Scotch and French Wool Stockings at the reduced prices.We are selling Scotch Wool Hosiery, properly shaped, at the same prices as is charged for common Canadian or American ren\u2019s sizes.J NOTICE.Our Clearing Sale is being a great success ; first-class goods of every description are being sacrificed in every department.S.CARSLEY, MONTREAL.Sale commences every morning at 8 \u201cTRY OUR Telegraph Envelope At 95@ Per M.TRY OUR Post Office Envelope AT $165 PER M.TRY OUR Insurance Envelope AT $1.90 PERM, TRY OUR Mercantile Envelope AT $2.35 PER M.TRY OUR Baronial Envelope AT $2.50 PER M.SUTHERLAND, MILLAR & CO Blank Book Makers, 04 & 96 St.Francois Xavier lg LITHOGRAMS YIELD 100.COPIES WASH OFF.MADE OF THE Original Reliable Material, ALL SIZES.Material for Refillng SOLD BY THE POUND.DAWSON BROTHERS, ST.JAMES STREET.January 7 HAVANA CIGARS GOLDEN EAGLE REINA MARIA.GOLDEN EAGLE REINA VICTORIA ESPECIALS.GOLDEN EAGLE PRINCESSA.LOPEZ and GARCIA REINA VICTORIA: All of the Crop 1880 PHILIP HENRY, 134 St.James St.and 308 Notre Dame St January 12 10 FOR SALE, \u201cPREMIER.\u201d Imported Clydesdale Stallion, Foaled 3rd March, 1872, Sire Mr.I.Drews\u2019 celebrated horse \u201c PRINCE OF WALES,\u201d Dam \u2018\u201c BOTTERICK MAGGIE,\u201d Winner ofthe First Prize as a two-year-old at the Highland Society's Show in Edinburgh.¢ Premier\u201d took first prize in Quebee.DAWES & CO.LACHINE.D&W 12 January 14 ¢ TO MANUFACTURERS AND (À PRODUCERS OF AGRICULTURE, MINES & FORESTS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA AND NEWFOUND- NOTICE.The ITALIAN GOVERNMENT having notified its Consuls abroad that they will receive from them commercial samples for the National Italian Exhibition, to be held in Milano, in May next, I hereby give notice to any one desirous to send commercial samples to the said Exhibition, to communicate with me without delay for ample information.Said samples will be exhibited under special care of the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, giving to the public all necessary information as to origin, name and address of senders, market price, &c., &c.A.M.F.GIANELLI, Royal Consul of Italy for the Dominion «f Canada and Newfoundland.Montreal, January 7th, 1881.8 som Baveeisowsnts.| Albert Buildings, Victoria Square, Montreal.S.CARSLEY.SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.the Canadian Joint Stock Company Act of 1877.All applications for TEN SHARES OR ANY tions for more meetings, and will participate in the profits.A Shareholder may nominate one member free for every dollar a year, Hosiery.The Fancy French Wool Hose | are murked equally low in Ladies\u2019 and Child- Iiscellaneons.CANADA CO-OPERATIVE crm () § eee CAPITAL, - - - $150,000, 3 LLARS PAYABLE ON ARES OF FIVE DOLLARS EACH.TWO DO N 30000 SH LOTMENT, AND THREE DOLLARS MARCH 15TH, 1881.C \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: i d Montreal.N HAMILTON, President of The Merchants Bank, Hon JODENNIS, Deputy Minister x the Interior, Ottaway ; 3 .Collector of Customs, Montreal.; ] 5 B SIMPSON a NP, Director London snd Lancashire Life Insurance Co., and the C \u2018Fire Insurance \u2018Association of London, England (Limited), Montreal.WALTER SHANLY, Esq, C E, Montreal, treat e-Ma .Lt.-Col.LAMONT Eng, F.R.S, F.G.S., Director Geological Survey of Canada, ae LOCKWOOD, Esq,, Montreal P.sq, ., EGER.GRANT, Esq., Administrator Sir W.E.Logan's Estate.BANKERS : THE MOLSONS BANK.SOLICITORS : Messgs.DAVIDSON, MONK & CROSS.MANAGING DIRECTOR : W.P.LOCKWOOD, Esq.TREASURER : GEORGE R.GRANT, Esq.SECRETARY : GEORGE DURNFORD, Esq.section 47 of LIABILITY.\u2014The liability is limited to Five Dollars per share under Section i i sribed.3 ES.\u2014 Allotment will be made when $100,000 is subscrib ALLO aman LESS NUMBER WILL BE ALLOTTED IN FCLL.Applica: than ten shares will be allotted in proportion to the total number appliedfor.SHAREHOLDERS AND MEMBERS \u2014AII Shareholders can vote at the Company\u2019s , ten shares held.No Shareholder can have more than ten votes.MEMBERS FOR SALE OILS.COAL OIL PARAFINE OIL BLACK OIL, all Grades ENGINE OIL, all Grades GASOLINE, 86° American YLINLCER, American BENZINE, American and Canadian BOILED LINSEED OIL IMPROVED PAINT OIL LARD OIL PALE SEAL OIL OLIVE OIL NEATFOOT OIL MURRAY, BREMNER & CO, 34 St.Henry Street.170 OILY July 17 oy \u20ac LINSEED RAW & BOILED WHITE and CCLOURED PAINTS, PORTLAND AND WATER-LIME CEMENT PLASTER OF PARIS, axp LAND PLASTER, For sale by LYMAN, SONS & Co., 382 to 386 ST.PAUL STREET, Montrea] September 14 220 Tickers will be granted on the introduction of a Shareholder and the payment of one entitling the holder to purchase at the stores.£ ostab- OBJECTS OF THE COMPANY.\u2014The Company is formed for the pur pose: 0 = a lishing Co-OPERATIVE Stores IN CANADA on the same principle as the ARMY A = i mo CrviL SERVICE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, and others working so successfully in Eng and and suPPLY MEMBERS WITH ALL ARTICLES FOR CONSUMPTION AND GENERAL USE OF THE PURES a BEST QUALITY at the LowesT PRICE, and DIVIDE THE PROFITS AMONGST THE BHARKHOL ERS.Tre Stock will be procured from the most celebrated producers.In order to insure pute goods a competent Analyst will be engaged to examine and test their quality.A za 5 will be soLp For cAsH and the prices charged will accord with those of the principe on don Co-operative Stores.THE Capitan employed by the Company will enable them > PUKCHASE LARGELY and PAY PROMPTLY.Every facility will be given for the exhibition and sale ¢ red in Canada._ goods re ESS OF THE COMPANY \u2014The chief place of business and offices of the Company will be in Momreal.Goods will be delivered free in Montreal, and carriage paid to Ottawa and Quebec.A SurrixG and Forwarnixe Depariment will be openec where goods will be specially prepared and packed for transit.Reduced rates or allow - ances will be made for carriage of goods to distant places, and full information given respecting the establishment of local agencies for the delivery of goods.i MANUFACTURERS AND AGENTS.to insure quotation in the Company's catalogues, rward price lists and particulars at ence.Poe VERT ISEMENTS may be inserted in the Catalogues by Merchants and others who will offer to Members of the Society a special discount for cash payments on the rely adopted in England.Plan APARTMENTS will be opened as soon as possible for the sale of the following and other goods :\u2014Greceries and Provisions, Wines and Spirits, Tobacco and Cigars, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Requisites, Drapery, Hosiery, Lace, Gloves and Haberdashery, Clothing and Woollen Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Travelling Requisites, Portmanteaus, Umbrellus, Rugs, Jewellery, Electro-Plate, Cutlery, Stationery and Fancy Goods, Games, Lawn Tennis, &c., China and Glass, Pianos, Musical Instruments, Furniture and Carpets, Bedding, Turnery and Mats, Ironmongery, Agricultural ening Implements.Co and SPE TUSES and forms of application for shares may be had on application to THE MOLSONS BANK and their A; encies, and at the COMPANY'S (TEMPORARY) OFFICES, 184 St.James street, Montreal.January 6 DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1880.HIGHEST 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.CONSTANTLY ON HAND.BURNS & GORMLEY, Manufacturers, 675 Craig Street.om 247 FLAVOURING.0; PURE FLAVOURING EXTRACTS MANUFACTURED FOR THE TRADE BY HN RI JONAS Successor to Rosenheim Bros.NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE NAME « HENRI JONAS\u201d ON EACH BOTTLE.gen Office and Factory, rrst5 November 23 LINSEEKD OIT, RAW AND BOILED.Whiting, Best Brands, FOR SALF BY W, & P.P.CURRIE & Ch, 100 Grey Nun Strest September 11 B.J.COGHLIN, Hardware Merchant and Spring Manofacturer.Railway Supplies &., &.Works: Hochelaga.Orricæ: 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal, Manufacturer of all kinds of Railway and Spiral Springs, Carriage Springs, &c.AGENT FOR Messrs.WiLson, HAWKSWOTH, ELLISON & Co, Shetficld, England \u2014Steel of all descriptions, Warranted Cast Steel, Spring Steel Machinery Tire and Sleigh-shoe Steel Steel Wire, &c., &c., Messrs.Joux Rousp & Sox (Limited), Sher.field\u2014Best quality Electro-Plate and Nickel Silver Goods of all descriptions, Messrs.M.Hunter & 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.BG\u201d Agent for the celebrat.à White star Steamships.September 28 JOHN TAYLOR& BRO.16 St.John Street, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR Duss & Co., Glasgow\u2014-LOCOMOTIVES, &( W.H.Bangy & Co, England \u2014 EN- GINEFERS\u2019 AND CONTRACTORS SUNDRIES, Wx.Severs & Co.Philadelphia, U.S.\u2014IN: JECTOR OF 1876, MACHINE TOOLS, c.MipvarE Stee.Works, Philadelphia, US, \u2014LOCOMOTIVE STEEL TIRES AXLES AND FOKGINGS, ' Epozxoor [rox Co., Wilmington, Bel, U.S, \u2014 WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES ROOFS AND VIADUCTS.\u2019 U.8.Merarric Packing Co., Boston, US.METALLIC PACKING FOR LOCO.Nom Vi AND OTHER ENGINES, &c., c.DUNCAN STEWART & Co, Glasgow\u2014MA.CHINERY FOR PRINTING, DYEING, STARCHING, CALENDERING AND FINISHING.263 Co, MONTREAL BRASS WORK No.295 NOTRE DAME STREET.November 15 273 | IMscellaneots ! Pliscelimmeons.| NOTMAN & SMNDHAM announce to their numerous patrons that J bey have de veloped some truly wonderful discoveries in the science of Photography, giving much greater Art facilities, and enabling them to produce results HITHERTO UNATTAINABLE.THE DECKER\" PANG The James & Holmstrom Piano, TES MASON & HAE ORGAI MR.JOHN T.HAGAR Second-Hand Fanos Yn $30 Upwards, TR FIRM | | December 18 1m trs 302 MUSIC IN ENDLESS VARIETY.AS FROM DE ZOUCHE & CO.(Buccessors to Joseph Gould), 233 St.James Street.January 1 1 pal! Coal! Coal! January 1st, 1881.S.H.MAY & CO.| 3 MACMAHON, BOULTBEE, DICKSON & JEFFERY, Barristers and Attorneys January 4 OFFICE: FURNACE, perTon.g7.00 | Over Canadian Bank of Commerce, iG, do .eres 7.00 ï N STOVE, do .veer 150 LONDON, ONT.ALSO, Hues MacManox, Q,C.| A.O.Jerreny.Joux BoULTBES.W.J.I\u2019.Dickson.N.B.\u2014Mr.Dickson joins t February, 1881, joins the firm lat January 4 Steam and House Ceal, S.W.BEARD & CO, 852 McGill Street.January 11 3 GIBBONS & MeNAB, Barristers and Attorneys.OFFICE: Comer Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.e9 UNIVERSAL GRINDER, To Prodnce Merchats, Farmers GEo.I.GisBONS.G ; AND OTHERS.January 3 ' wo Hee 2 The Syndicate working NEWELLS CAN A PATENT UNIVERSAL GRINDER have i tad! opened their new and extensive mill pre- 0- Derative Si | Associati mises in this city at No.572 William street, on facing the Canal, above St.Gabriel Locks.(LIMITED) They undertake to crush or grind PHOS- PHATE and other minerals, animal bones and other substances, at a rate from one to eight tons per hour, according to fineness required, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Barley Malt, Flax, and any other cercals are reduced to COARSE or FINE meal, in quantities exceeding ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS an hour! Moulee, Cracked Corn, GRANT.LATED WHEAT and GRAHAM FLOUR are specialties attainable only by the use of these machines.rders for drinding are now register For details, apply at the istered.DOMINION GEN'L AGENCY, 26 Hospital Street, Montrealtrs 310 BLAIKLOCK BROS.No.17 COMMON STREET.FOR.SALE, 590 Boxes LOOSE MUSCATEL, Old.100 Barrels CURRANTS, New.100 Kegs PRUNES Just Arriving Temporary Offices: 184 St.James Street WILLIAM P.December | LOCKWCOD, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES WILL BE RESUMED AT (9) A onze U December 23 Corner Nomuk DAME AND Price I\u2019 ARMES , On Tuesday, 4th January.They are designed to afford i struction to Book-keeping, enough in- Commerciai and Mental Avithmetic Busy, ness Correspondence, English and Frenct Shorthand in both languages, by the same system.For full information apply at the College, or address TASKER & DAVIS, da 1 December 16 2m 225 January 1 Robert Mitchel & BRASS WORK St Peter and Craig Streets, November 24 281 STEEL RAILS) Orders Taken fir Dire Importation.MIDDLETON & MEREDITH, 17 St.John Street.MONTREAL.December 6 291 Special Castings.HARD IRON.To meet the wants of the Trade 1 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.CLENDIN NENG.December 7 H.R.IVES & CO.MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE, IRON RAILINGS, &e, &c, OUEEN STREET.I'ULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR GOODS! CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS Furnished Promptly, AND OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION.ORDERS _ SOLICITED.Beptember 232 \"FAIRBANK SCALES REMOVED TO 377 St.Paul Street MONTREAL.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ON HAND oF Every kind Manufactured.Particular(attention paid to repairing OUf Scales.VAIRBANK & CC October 20 123 E diner MANUFACTURERS OF Church, Tower, Clock & Locomotive BELLS, INcLupina Cuixes anD PEALS.Gas and Coal Oil Burners Of all Descriptions.STEAM FITTINGS, COIL SCREENS, HOT WATER AND STEAM APPARATUS.ND FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS À ESPAGNOLETTES.Railway Supplies of ail Description ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SUP BUILDERS HARDWARE.November 20 De ION, pt \"er lak ar Ca VS A 4 = BS AS me 1 _ aad ol AN I Gert bed LY wl 00 PE om Ls mn wd A TR tn bef om Ais pt on bn mt 80 6 4 oo PH NA oH is em br in vw Wes a ne \u2014e ® PA AR Pe a A LL me 72m \\ EE \u2014\u2014 PP\u201d MON TREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 REGIA vs PARNELL ET AL.DOMINION PARLIAMENT.ae nn CEE 5, 1881, After some further discussion, The SPEAKER decided that the motion of Mr.Robertson was out of order.Mr.BLAKE\u2014Contrary to precedent.The motion for the adjournment of the NEW SALT WORKS.es D.M.Parker, Hon.G.W.Washington à.Dear- TELEGRAPHIC oxo 50% rs Lo born, of Boston ; and Charles N.Skinner, : Heury R.Renney, G.R.Pugsley, Arthur QUEBEC.T.Truman, and W.Pugsley, .jr., of St.pompe ! Auction Sales.Auction Sales.BY THOMAS J.POTTER.BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Sir CHARLES ''UPPER repeated that ported the railway scheme.There was no there was nothing said about public tenders.analogy between the positions then and He also said that he could give a dozen now, as the circumstances had entirely instances in which the late Minister of changed.The other charge made against Public Works had let contracts on the : him was one which if sustained would make Groceries.\u201clines, &C Pacific Railway without tenders.He again him unworthy of a seat in Parliament.The | debate was then : THIS DAY.\u2014_\u2014 H 0 3 7; .carried.John, have been incorporated a Company Speeches in Defence of the HOUSE OF COMMONS.repeated that the Government had authority charge practically was that he had sold | Sir$.L.TILLEY moved the adjourn~ 100 Bris Oranges The K im ber Pro ert a à man 0 GARRISON BALL.to manufacture salt by artificial and solar ; Orrawa, January 14.for entering into the contract, and that they.himself ba the late Government.It only | ment of the House.J By Aucti Fin + Selected Foot, all Nos.38%, 40 and 40} BLEURY \u2019 a QUEBEC, January 14.\u2014The members of | evaporation of brime from the salt springs Trayersers.The SPEAKER took the Chairat 3 o'clock: Te It ly within the terms of somtlomen hy No ae of the b on.gentle.(aon.Mr.ANGLIN said he understood hand picked at He oan before shipping on Th becrib has rec ! MONTREAL .- .I .T .5 = Fatty 3 : .the Garrison Club of this city give a pri- | near Upham, King\u2019s County.The capital RECEIVING PETITIONS.opposite had failed to excite the indignation | it.It appeared to be an instinct of Lis na jardins), Thetuber for Hochelaga (Mr.Des- 1 oc RR.Sale .t my rooms, 195 St.James | to sell the above CENTRALLY instructions | SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION FOR , 11 to-night to their friends.is $125,000, and to be divi into 1,69 Anti-Syndi iti were presented | of the country.Th tar | türe to abuse, villi si n8), had made an atta:k on him fn con- | g ithout ve whatev h 3 Fo SITUATED vate ba g har 100 each yndicate petitions were presen y.ey had even gone s0 ta ¢, villify, and slander.He [Sir | nection with his course on the New B treet, without any reserve whatever, to the | PROPERTY, consisting of a Two and Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xeres de Ia A REMOVAL.shares of $100 each.Le ANOTHER STORMY DEBATE.by Messrs.Guthrie, Casey, Gillies, Trow, | as to demand admission by ticket, in order | A.J.Smith] had conducted his election | wick School question Ho challen ed \u201cthe Grocery and Fruit Trade, in round lots, on nc one- ?The quarters of the Executive Council WINNIPEG.Wheler, Charlton, Paterson, Cartwright | to have none present but those who would : eng half Storey Stone and Brick Bnildi Frontera, Sherrieshonorably, but the Minister of Railways, in y ni CiME, two ; ri C hon.gentlem oes ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th, at 12 o'clock | good Shops, occupied by Messrs.T.G.Sandeman & § f Province of Quebec are being re- and Blake.The latter presented petitiens | condemu the terms of the contract.The | his own county, in Declaration Day had mation in the House or in he \u201c ees the | noon.Co.and Mr.Jonpax, and two good Wake Ports.ons Oporto, of te from Government House into the BE DEWDNEY CHARGES Irish Obstruc ti .A .from the students of Queen's College and of Opposition stood pledgod big their past Dade an attack on him and had charged Mr.COSTIGAN repeated the charges he 11 THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.shops in rear, with passage gntrance.Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona, mo Le Nd; T VDN.nl ts ain e Royal College o ysicians and Sure | recor suppo is contract, and, in view | him wi cing an office-seeker, and as | had mad inst The Dwelling is in the very best of or- Red Wines.\u2018 new Legiolative lui Cine eos WisxniPEG, Man, January 14.\u2014Mr.Re g geons.of their own propositions, could not alarm | knocking at the door for office, and that if ade against the member for Gluucester g 3.oe CREDIT .Howard, agent here for Messrs.J.Baker & Co., of Fort Benton, Montana, pronounces the charges against Indian Superintendent Dewdney, of being in collusion in the matter of Indianisupplies, outrage- PRIVATE BILLS.Mr.\" DREW moved that the time for re- ceiviug petitions for Private Bills be extended to the first day of February.Mr.KIRKtATRI(K introduced a Bill at Workin this connection, saying that he had proven false to the trust reposed in him He had made these charges on nomination day in the hon.gentleman's own county.Mr.ANGLIN said that on nomination 27 and 29 Cote St., 32 Bleury St., Valuable and very central Properties, both near Craig Street, adapted for manufacturing premises.Sale by Auction, at my Salesroom, THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY, the country.The Opposition only wanted | it time to pursue the policy of obstruction by a similar course.They had destroyed the Sir Hugh Allan contract, and they now thought to repeat these tactics, but it would not der, having been all Or PaivTen, Tivten and DECORATED (specimen work), heated with Hot-air, Mansard Roof Slated ; has also two good Cellars, rat-proof.Commuted.Title perfect.Leal Brothers & Co.Madeira Madeira Wines.À G.H.Mumm & Co., Reims, Cham- f pagnes.P.A.Mumm & Co, Frankfort-0- had been given he would have been with them.He was sorry that that Finance Minister was not in his seat now, as he wanted his testimony.Last session when the charge was gnade he had With reference to the Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien, a cablegram states that the election of Directors was held at Paris on Tuesday last.The following were DIVIDING THE HOUSE.= M., Hocks and Mosell : .; ; ; A vas day he fully vindicated hi : 2 M.; ; Sale at my Rooms, on MONDAY, the 17th , oselles.| hed fr Queen, BT.Bague, ous \u2018ie and Tilous.He ua the \u2014 ol SIE at Plain ad br apprit a fn SS eens Bon Sr nl ERS di te | mail li à 0 \"I.Thibaudeau and E.Beaudet; for | charges made are a base libel upon both e Urand lrun Iway Company.I Lanada ) And ed to support the member | purpose, when he turned lished.8 JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.+» Pin still Hou, sal: Hon.J.A.Chapleau, J.S.©.| Mr.Dewdney and the firm.Be The Catholics in the German | Mr WILLIAMS introduced a Bill re- could not be said that they were springing | of Datnoriand in bls statement, to which | tho effect of the reading of tho letter on the | 10 THOMAS J.POTTER.Auctioneer.Bruner, C0 Cognac Wurtele, M.P.P., and Thos.Workman.specting the Ontario & Pacific Junction |B Surprise.The contract was far more ad- | he had rep ed that he was not, He asked | hon, gentlemen, he found that he had x dito tor Quebec will be Francois NEW PROVINCIAL DIRECTORY.Railway.vantageous than those previously present- | the Minister of Railways if it was not true ! e na \\ Empire.The Superior Detached| + Joumin & Co, schiadam \\ DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, | © im Hay, Fairmen & Co, Gtas- 4 The new directory of the city of Winnipeg is now ready for the press, and will be shortly issued.The work will include sneaked off.Mr.COSTIGAN said that the members of the House knew that he was not a man to Vezina, and for Montreal Gustave Drolet.LAW EXAMINATION.ed.The reasons which had been given were sufficient for concluding the discussion of a question wbich was not a new one.THE RAILWAY DEBATE.On the Orders of the Day being called, Hon.Mr.BLAKE asked whether the that he had offered him a position in the Cabinet of which he was a member ?23% and 25 Cote Street, Next to Theatre Royal, fitted with En- .SinCHARLES TUPPER\u2014Never.That's ; gine and Beiler, also Steam and Gas gow, Whiskies.At the meeting just terminated here of | directories of Emerson and Portage la CHURCH LAW REFORM DEMANDED.| Government would lay on the table the | The action ot the Opposition in delaying | what you wanted and could not get.Tun away wom an opponent.Amida good Pipes, recently occupied as a PAPER BOX | Corner of GUY STREET and DORCHES-| © R.gnome & Sons, Greenock the Board of Examiners for the Bar of | Prairie.The manuscript of a directory of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 proposal for the construction ot the Pacific this question had enabled the Northern Sir A.J.SMITH said they would see ; | « That's false,\u201d and « Thats nc ; ry cries | FACTORY.Sale by Auction, by order of TER STREET, West, «+ D.J.Th on, Leith, Gi i Quebec Messrs.R.T.Heneker, Joseph | the municipalities has also been com îled Railway, which had been received by the Pacific, a 1ival road, to forestall the market and he quoted from his speech of last session | that honour fe él at's not true, from | Mr.R.JELLYMAN, on FRIDAY, 21st JANU- | Four storeys, including Stone basement and .01d or eith, Ginger Wine, K Foran J.P.Turcotte, Simeon Lelieve, | so that the Pa hole work, when com eted, GREAT 3BRITAIN.Minister of Railways, and whether, if they in negotiating to sell their lands, and to be | to show that when be had made this state- | to make a ser pouf char he proceeded | ARY, at ELEVEN o'clock.mansard roof, size 46-6 x 46-6 with wing, om, &Cand Joseph Gagnon, were admitted to the | will form a directory of the entity Pro.marre were not prepared to lay it down, they | first in the field to promote emigration.| ment last year, the Minister of Railways had es of charges against the! 19 THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.c Ne enlons 0 rere bE Dublin Stout.++ Robert Porter & Co.London, Export Bottlers of Bass & Cos ractice of the profession.The following ntlemen were admitted to the study of aw, viz.: Messrs.Alphonse Boissenneault, J.N.P.Savard, N.Malenfant, Jules Bauset, L.D.Vincellette, Alfred Dionne, Conservatory, Brick stabling and coach house (built by the late John Leeming, Esq.) House in thorough repair, painted and decorated within past two years.The lot has a superficies of 17,210 sq., ft., member for Gloucester.He announced himself as willing to accept the challenge which had been thrown out.After some remarks from Mr.Desjardins, the House adjourned at 2.15.He defended several of the provisions of the contract, and said that the Opposition, having found that the trade question was against them, were trying to divert attention to this the other great national ques- would adjourn the debate for concurrence until they could do go ?Sir CHARLES TUPPER said there had been placed in his hands since 2 o'clock what purported to be a tender for the convince of Manitoba.HISTORICAL BOCIETY MEETING.The regular meeting of the Executive Council of the Historical Society was held not denied it.The Hon.member for Cumberland had ofiered him a seat in his Cabinet in 1873 and pressed him to take it.The Hon.Gentleman had also offered him the Governorship of Nova Scotia and the THE COMING LAND REFORM BILL.Loxpox, January 14.\u2014It is authoritatively announced that the new Parliamentary party formed under Shaw will only op- Handsome New Residence, 112 University Street, ; Ale.3 frontage on Dorceester street 134 ft, on ; .; ; ; se the Coercion Bill within t i i ; ; tion.They could get a thousand Syndi- | Governorship of New Brunswick.The lead- =\u2014 Just below Sherbrooke street.One of ft.Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edinburgh, Scotch G.H.Tardival, and Jean Bouffard.here last night.It was decided to order pose | Ne os and UF th he strict struction of the Canadà Pacific Railway.He ates to 15 Tie Be section at à yall or of the Government in 1872.had lead A PENN the most desirable and complete Private Guy 125-6 AND Ales 914 volumes for the library, between $500 .se, ey consider had not had time to read the document > the p ¢ | hi th h 108 e SYLVANIA DIANA.Houses yet offered to public competition Apollinaris Company (Limited) London THE NORTH £HORE RAILWAY.and $600 worth, which, with those already | the Irish Land Bill just they will not only | even, and it was quite impossible to say cost, but if this were done the Lope à ae Si om oo offer him the will be reld by austiia on TUESD AY | two two-storey Brick Houses with base- | \u201cP .Importation Soli ; à : It is rumoured here to-day that the North | on hand, will swell the number to 1,300.| support it in the House, but endeavour to | What course would be taken until an op- gutting a complete line pes d ê RR te ino OTE p had a ative Prov- | In the midst of a large forest in Penn- | JANUARY 25th.Full particalars will ba | ment on Guy street, each 25-2 by 36-3, Orders for Direct | rad on Solicite 3 Shore Railway is to be leased to the Pacific | Selections are to be made from Harpers | obtain its acceptance in Ireland.Itis un- | portunity had been afforded of reading it.The oe t oe ni y ps à ce.He also been offered | gylvania lives Henry Merrill, a well-known | published.Key at my office, Very easy Brick Stable and wooden sheds.Lot 132 from the ©.! Railway Syndicat2, and that as soon as the select liberary.derstood that the Duke of Richmond\u2019s | In the meantime, it was proposed to go on e the contract on terms wiic 0 a seat in the Cabinet in 1873 by s hunter and trapper.He has but one companion in his solitary abude, a daughter, aged about 18 years.Lottie Meriill can had shown that the member for Cumberland | row a boat, shoot a gun, or trap a bear as had made a charge which was false.He | well and skillfully as any man in the challenged the Mintster of Railways to give | County of Wayne.Some time ago she them a dissolution, and offer them an op- | started to cross a large inland lake, on the portunity of guing before their constituents { borders of which her home is located in a again.He afterwards referred to the pre- | light «kiff.She carried, as- was her custom sept scheme, showing that the Act of 1874 a small rifle slung across her shoulder by a did not authorise any such contract us this | leather strap.She was paddling along The first 100 miles would cost $700,000, | leisurely, and when nearly half way across February TR KiMiTON à t0.OFFER FOR SALE, 5.IN BOND OR DUTY PAID, HENNESSY\u2019S BRANDY Qr.-Casks, Octaves and Cases, Star and V.Oterms of sale.12 THOMAS J.POTTFR, Auctioneer.Important Sale of Real Estate INSOLVENT ACT OF And Amending Acts.Conservative Commission on agricultural depression in that part of their report dealing with Ireland recommend a governmental scheme of emigration, and also one of migration from the over-peopled districts, plan for the reclamation of waste lands and a Court of arbitration for fixing rents.They generally approved of a modified form of peasant proprietary.The minority of the Commission consider these measures not sufficiently strong.ruinous to them.They did not want them to fail.They did not want a road which placed them at the mercy of an American Corporation, but a great national line of their own.The latter was required, even though the Sault Branch were built to-morrow.Hon.Mr.ANGLIN said that it became How Mr.BLAKE asked if it was under- | necessary, after the exisaordinary speech to stood that an opportunity should be given which they had just listened, to recall the for asking questions, as in the case of the | attention of the House to the fact that a with the discussion as before.be Sir JOHN MACDONALD moved that from this day the motion for concurrence on the resolutions reported from the Cowmittee of the whole House, relating to the Canada Pacific Railway, shall have precedence every day next after routine proceedings.contract has passed the House of Commons, Mr.Chapleau will summon the Local House and submit the lease for approval.NEW REGULATIONS.New regulations have been made fo\" graduating in the Arts Faculty of Laval Universityft.deep.ST, PATRICK\u2019S SOCIETY.The St.Patrick\u2019s Society\u2019s annual meeting was held last night, at which the office- bearers were elected.Mr.J.Shea was elected President.Steps were taken towards preparing for the celebration of St.Patrick\u2019s Day.another member of the Government, besides ALSO the Minister of Railways.He thought he the vacant Lot between the above pro\u201d perties on Guy street, area 8,473 sq.ft.These parcels are splendidly loeated.Permits on application.Sale at my Rooms On Monday, 17th January, At Half-past TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 1875, GOING TO RUIN.The Citadel and fortifications are reported in a terrible state of dilapidation, and RECORDER'S COURT.In the matter of Simeon Racette and Charles Clement dit Lariviere, of the ; ivi i osal had been placed in the hands of | and the Syndicate, as soon as the contract | th d di j ing i City and District of Montreal, Insol 10 Auctioneer.A Mati anon & Co.'s Brand oS .: The annual statement of penal and civil ee former motion?Co prop ne By ; 98 the contrac e pond discovered an object moving in y , Insol- .; 1 are fast going to ruin.prosecutions and complaints disposed of by = EL - Sir J OHN MACDONALD replied in the fhe Government by some of he Was ratified, was entitled to this 100 miles | the water, and, upon approaching closer, vents.: Qr.-Casks, Octaves, vintages 1840, 1 4 ; PEMARMANLE OCOPRRENGE Dre Recorders Court during the year 1880, IRELAND.affirmative.; | nential an vent ÿ struc he en.of finished railway on paying the sum found that it was an immense five-proaged PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a iscellaneon 5 1858, 1860, 1869, 1875, 1878; also Cases .By a singui incidence, t embers | has been prepared.There were 3493 in- Hon.Mr BLAKE said that, in that case, | #* M9: they prop ois { ramed.When this was doue the Syndicate | buck, which had been driven into the water | the imm pvables hereinafter described, and 3 .Quarts, Flasks and Half-Flasks yc ye x ne singuler ee pere > bea m re fractions of the peace, 479 cases discon- MITCHELL HENRY THREATENED, he would not divide the House, and would | tire line on terms hy ich were eo the was entitled to receive $10,000 per mile | by dogs.She immediately drew her rifle, | belonging to the estate of the said insolvent, 3 of a dat tue name ti a oe à came pars tinued or settled, 789 violations of by- Loxpoy, January 14.\u2014The Times says: only reiterate his former objection, which, ably So to vi bn ad ore ut to from the Government, which amounted to | and, after taking careful aim, fired.As she | es qualite, will be sold at the time and piace 3* * and Y.0.ysed at the same time yesterday, laws, 2,631 convictions, 1,351 commitments, | \u20ac We understand that Mitchell Henry he believed, had been since strengthened, House.The hon.gentleman had soug $1,000,000, and also 125,000 acres of land at | pulled the trigger, the buck made a sudden SOLICITING SETTLERS.4 \u2019 and 1,086 discharges.OFFENCES AGAINST THE STATUTES.Aggravated assaults, 31 ; assaulting constables in the performance of their duty, 104; assanlting a female, 2; common assault and battery, 474; disturbing an assemblage of persons met for religious mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, which the Registrar is not bound to include in his certificate, under article 700 of the Code of Civil Procedure of Lower Canada, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all eppositions afin d'annuler, afin de Home Rule Galway County, who has spent a fortune n reclaiming and beautifying his estates in the West of Ireland, and who has been notoriously generous to his tenantry, has Mr.LANDRY corrected a report in this should put them to the test by requiring been obliged to quit Ireland in consequence | morning's Citizen of his action last night them to put up their security in hard of thrents.Henry refuses to have any- | on the motion for the first reading of the | cash.; inst goi ith t vio | distract attention, and had made this ac- member of Parliament for mer CE on with the debate in this sertion in reply to \u2018the observations of the Mr.PATTERSON (Essex) rose to a ques- leader of the Opposition or the hon mem- tion of privilege, and corrected a trifling ber for Holton.It was said that the new error in the Hansard.offer was bona fide, but the Government $3 per acre, which would amount to $3,750,- | movement, and the ball.instead i 000; which, with $300,000 in cash, which | its mark, entered the animal's ok ein they received from the Government, made | an ugly and painful wound.The buck en- a clear profit of $4,050,000 on the first 100 | raged by the pain, struck at the boat with miles, and giving them the railway be- | one of its forelegs, snattering the frail bark sides.in pieces.The boat sank at once, leavin ir BR.J.Cartwright rose to speak and | Miss Merrill in the water with the struggling GRAHAM'S PORT, Pipes, Hhds., Qr.-Casks, various marks, to close consignments ex \u201c Waldensian, « Manitoban\u201d and \u201cCanadian.\u201d BOLL & DUNLOP\u2019S GIN, The proprietors of lands in the outlying settlements are offering lots at reduced rates to induce colonization.its rem rar ST, ANN\u2019S, P, Q, PIANOSAND ORGANS WE HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF cl Ve Hhds., Qr.-Casks, Red and Green Cases, ! 8 .| distraire, afin de charge, or other oppositions , ' 3 He was not prepared to say | Sir Chas.Tupper did the same, stating that | and infuriated animal.But sh à ir i 1 Ç ; : .; : ; : .; pl to the sal »quired to be fyled with th ; WwW ; FELL FROM THE BRIDGE.purposes, 3; disturbing an assemblage thing to do with the Land League.Pacific Railway Resolutions.that he could support this new | he wanted to make a personal explanation | and could swim.She anv the Tay undersigned, at his office, in\u2019 the iy of Pian 0S and Or ans RAMEAY'S ISLAY HISKEY, 1 Sr.Axx°s, Bour pe L\u2019IsLE, January 14.of persons met for social HP oses, | , THE STATE TRIALS Mr.ROBERTSON (Shelburne) said that, proposal, but te opportumies poule Sir R.J.Cartwright had no desire to |the hurns,and deliberately drawing her Montreal, previous to the fifteen days next Qr.-Casks, Octaves and Cases.| i i .carrying offensive weapons, ; Tes- * i , 4 i _ | at least be giv ; ._ Seven cars, loaded with merchandise, ) 9; carrying pons, ; Dvsuix, January 14.\u2014Macdonough to from the time the contract was first intro g i 1 ing i ing liquors il from the bridge, at 9 o'clock last ni ht, | taurant keepers selling intoxicating lig at shout 200 fect from Becker's Toland | on Sunday, 17 ; restaurant keepers neglect.and two-thirds of the length of the bridge ing to close their bar on Sunday, 12 ; from St.Ann\u2019s.The seven cars are sup- tavern-keepers selling intoxicating liquor posed to be a dead loss.The largest part on Sunday, 7 ; tavern-keeDers neglecting to se à ; close their bar-rooms on Sunday, 21 ; keep- of the merchandise issaved.The amount ing house of ill-jame, 35 : inmates of houses of damage is not known.of ill-fame, 72 ; habitual frequenters of same, T = 17; cruelty to animals, 27; committing OTTAWA.damage to real or personal property, 93; persons charged with drunkenness, disor- MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.derly conduct, vagrancy and Sher offences ary 14.\u2014A cablegram wag | under the Vagrant ct, 2, ; driving eam Fore oder, conti tie in- | faster than an ordinary trot, 33 ; persons : : sing insulting language, 9.Total number formation that a deputation had a very £ often nat statutes, 3,493 successful interview with Mr.Gladstone hore wer 6 À persons committed for in- in regard to the Bill legalizing marriage | anit during the year with a deceased wife\u2019s sister.Notwith- y OFFENCES AGAINST BY-LAWS.standing this, however, it is Mr.Girouard\u2019s prevent the hon.gentleman from making | hunting knife, which was as sharp as a an explanation, but he did not want to give | razor, from her belt, she plunged it into up his right to speak in order to afford him | the deer'sneck, kiliing him almost instantly.an opportunity of making a new speech.She then swam to shore, about an eighth of Mr Plumb moved the adjournment of the | a mile, and hurried home, where she put on debate.dry clothing, and, after procuring another Sir R.J.Cartwright said that he had the | boat, rowed out to where the dead buck was floor and the hon.gentleman could not | floating, and towed the animal to shore.make the motion.When dressed the buck weighed more than Sir Chas.Tupper premised to confine | 275 lb, and was the finest one killed in that himself to personal explanation, and stated | section for years.This is the eighteenth that he had offered the Governorship to the | deer thut Miss Merrill has killed, and she is member for Westmoreland, who had stated | proud of her last adventure, which is the that it had better be given to Tilley or | most thrilling nne she has ever had.She Mitchell, and that he preferred to have a | intends having the buck\u2019s head stuffed as a seat in the Cabinet., He also said that the | memento of her terrible struggle for life.member for Westmoreland had made use | Miss Merrill is uncommonly good-looking of an election Act passed by the Govern-| worth considerable money, and is well eda.ment of which he was a member, to avoid | cated, and only keeps up her Diana-like life the consequences of a charge of corrupt | because it pleases her.preceding the day of saie ; oppositions afin that he had been told by several Conserva- de conserver may be fyled at any time ta six days next after the sale, to wit : A lot of land situate in Saint Mary's Ward, in the City of Montreal, being the lot No.349 (three hundred and forty-nine) of the official plan of Saint Mary's Ward ; bounded on the front by Sainte Catherine street, on |.the rear by part of lots 318 and 347, on the south-east by lots Nos.314, 315, 316, 317, and on the north-east by lot No.350, of said official plan\u2014with brick house and outbuildings erected thereon.A lot of land situate in Saint James Ward, in the City of Montreal, being the lot No 788 (seven hundred and eighty-eight) of the official plan of Saint James Ward ; bounded on the front by Saint Catherine street, on the rear by lot 786, ôn the north duy continued his speech for the Travers- duced there bad a Eom 6 tives that at his Montreal meeting the Miners.Judge Fitzgerald intimated that | The concessions which it was proposed A of Railways had induiged in vituperative although Macdonough would be allowed to | give to this Syndicate were so great that a attacks on the leader of the Opposition un- refer to the famine of 1848, he could not | new Company had been formed, which mad til the temper of the meeting compelled call evidence to facts that occurred 30 | a more favourable offer.Hedid not think | him to drop this line.years ago.When Macdonough concluded, | it fair to ask Parliement to proceed with Mr.WHITE [Cardwell] would have the he was loudly cheered.- | this discussien until they had an opportuni- Hon, Gent re Sater oe Conservative SPEECHES FOR THE LEAGUE.ty of considering the terms of the new pro- | W110 made this statement.In the S ials McD.: position.He would censequently move.in | @#Mr.ÆNGLIN}said that he had been for 13 n the State trials MeDonough submitted | £mendment that, in view cf the fact that | Jar & member of this House and he made to the jury that the Land League was a | another offer for the construction and work.| this statement on his personal honour.He perfectly legal organization.To cause, by | ing of the Canada Pacific Railway has been { 7&8 not at liberty to give the mames.Simiagitation, certain alterations in the Land | received by the Government, and in order lar statements had also been been made in Laws, was a necessity which not only Ire- | that the Government may lay the said | Some of the Montreal papers.On his side land, but all England, was now urging.| offer on the table, this debate be adjourned of the House they had not pursued an ob- He cited the example of the jury who ac- | (Ministerial cries of « Lost\u201d and Yeas\u2019 | structive policy, and up to yesterday had quitted the seven Bishops, and drew a mov- | and ¢ Nays.\u201d not wasted a minute for the purpose of pro- ing picture of the evictions which suceeeded | HON.MR.BLAKE.\u2014Who is neighing longing debate.Gentleman opposite had OF THE LEADING American and Canadian Makers, Which we are Selling at REASONABLE PRICES.Booth\u2019s Old Tom Cin, | Qr.-Casks and Cases.Ayala & Co.\u2019s Champagnes, Extra quality \u201c Sec\u201d and Extra Dry.Cases Pints and Quarts.PELEE ISLAND WINES, Bbls and cases.W.H.Mills\u2019 Champagnes, Cases, Pints and Quarts.\u2018 Gonzalez, Byass & Co.'s Sherries, Qr.-Casks, various marks.J.S.HAMILTON & CO,, and 40 ST, SACRAMENT STREET, A FINE STOCK OF THE Grand Square and Upright WEBER PIANOS, Bell Organs aSpecialty es ç i .; .t ) Her father wishes | by lot 787, and on the south by Jacques ; BL ¢ to press his Bill until the | Carters traders and others driving | the Irish famine.Samuel Walker, follow-|now?(Laughter).He did not think withheld every important fact until the last | matters brought against him.to move into a more civilized region, but | Cartier street\u2014with buildings erected .x ._ MONTREAL.; intention he b press : 8 Tt will be vehicles without numbers or licenses, 147 ; | ed on the same side, and delivered a pow- | these demonstrations would be approved of moment.They had misled and misinformed | gir A.J.SMITH, on rising to reply, was | she will not hear of any such proposal\u2014 | thereon.Parties wanting Pianos for their Families | November 29 285 Senate ol ME Giroux ran Bill had carters refusing employment, 1; carters | erful speech.He quoted the charter of | ou sober and second thought.The matter he,people, and yet said they were fully con- mem .greeted with Ministerial interruptions.Or- | Philadelphia Timesder having been restored, he said that the hon.gentleman hud conducted himself ina characteristic manner.He was, perhaps, not so well known in Ontario and Quebec, but in Nova and New Brunswick anything np: loitering on the stands unemployed, 11; the support of the Roman Catbolic Bishops, | griving faster than six miles » the hour, with the exception of Bishop Lafleche, Of | 20 ; careless driving, 7; reckless driving, Three Rivers, who made an appeal to the | 10 ; persons refusing to pay carters\u2019 fares, Pope.The Bill in its present form has | 35; refusing to obey the order of the Chief been condemned by the Holy See, and the | of Police, to entirely clean the sidewalks To be sold by the undersigned, in the office of THOS.J.POTTER, No.195 Saint James street, in the City of Montreal, TUESDAY, the EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next, at HALF-PAST THREE o'clock during the Holidays can be suited at our i NY JOHNHOPE&G | N.Y.PIANO CO, MONTREAL, versant with the subject.Every speaker + 1th A > pe the Land League, and contended that it ey were discussing was one of great im brought out new objectionable features in was legal to read extracts from Parliamen- portance, and the speeches that had been ; d h t tain that tary speeches, Gladstone, Low and Bright wade were of a kind to damn with faint this contract, al e a.iy Her fes in support of the Compensation for Dis- | praise.It had been stated that objections they yet thoroug y an ers ik oe è pat turbance Bill.He insisted that the Tra- | Were being removed, but the strongest ex- red to the Montreal meetings, pointing ou A RAILROAD START.When you go tc a railway station at 11 ; ; .N CANADA FOR f ; acl ; : i i i th sides could ax ; o'clock p.m., and your train leaves at 11.15 pm AGENTS L ; pressions of dixapprobation from support- that it was impossible that both v of an extravagant and untruthful kind was pm», ) .J.E.BRAIS = ; De rops will ask that the Bill, as | of snow and ce, 1; butchers exposing for ; ereers had said ; nothing more calculated De of hon, gentlemen opposite.ha PRE be heard on the same night.The n eeting | said to be a Tupperism.The hon.gentleman pm.and Jou look into the telegraph office \u2018Assignee.Nos.eh and ooh St James Street, JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdamoriginaily introduced by Mr.Girouard, | sale meat in private stalls, without license, | the speeches in Parliament, referred to within the last few days Even the mem- of the Minister of Railways had been & | had not denied bis statement.He [Sir Al- oar th acte or ¢ y oe down with his THOS.J.POTTER December 28 310 MARTELL & 00., Cognacwith a clause urging discipline and regu- | 59 ; selling fresh provisions off the market, | The Court adjourned till Monda \u201c1 ber for South Simcoe (Mr.Little) haa | disappointment.left th bert] had stated that the hon.gentleman | B80 & © that his cas is.ing abook\u2014I do \"UT Auctioneer.; \u2014 | JULES ROEIN & C0., Cognaclation, be insisted upon.17; encumbering the sidewalks, 13 ; keep~ nn SE LEAGY na stated that it was a hard bargain, and that It being 6 o'clock, the Speaker left the | had himself offered him a seat in the at his ear is reading the book E TRALEE LEAGUERS.ing unlicensed dogs, 102; sliding on streets, TORONTO.23; neglecting to clean dirty premises, 13; \u2014\u2014 carting coal contrary to by-law, 5; bathing AN OLD OHANCERY SUIT SETTLED.opposite the city, 4; placing awnings con- : - 7; 5 epin Toroxro, January 14\u2014An extraordi- trary to by-law, 7; photograpaers «eopiré were it not that its defeat would bring air.TraLEE, January 14 \u2014The examination | about the calamity of the return of the Opof the officers of the Tralee Branch of the | position to power, he would vote against Land League was concluded to-day.Brazil, | it.roprietor of the Kerry Independent, and Montreal, 2nd December, 1880.The above properties comprise Nos.627, 629, 631 STE.CATHERINE, corner Jacques Cartier streets; present rent, $1,500 per nnum; 462 Ste.Catherine street, near Cabinet, and he had not denied it.He had stated that one of the hon.gentleman\u2019s colleagues had offered a seat also, and be had not denied it.In October, 1873, the hon.gentleman had come to him in his room, in but that the operator is,\u2014and then you see a bus-driver stretched out on a table sound asleep, and the baggage man spread out on the desk, trying to go to sleep, then you can make up your mind that the train is MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO, Coblenz, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.AFTER RECESS Hon.Mr.ANGLIN continued his re- The Hon member for Ottawa County | marks.He criticised a number of the had also stated that the contract was à mis- tements made by the Minister of R -il- CARD.Having closed our Agency in Montreal and transferred the exclusive sale of our C t 0 { pe PIANOS, for that city and vicinity, to OCZDURN, SMITHES & CO.orte.; .their establishments open on Sunday, 5; | Jeremiah Leahy, President of the Firies | take.Those who reconciled themselves | ways as to the terms of the contract, and | an hotel in this city, and offered | 3% hour and seventy-three minutes late.Panet street.\u2019 y Ys Nr ; DARTE TZ Tarrags mu?nary case has just been settled in the Court | traders keeping their places of business | Branch of the Land League, were dis- to this contract did so on the ground that | atterwards passed on to say that large him a seat in the Cabinet.He had also When you see a train about three hund- | y ; THOS.J.POTTER.THE NEW YORK PI ANO CO .au , Marseill of Chancery.On the 8th of August, 1854, | open on Sunday, 4 ; firing crackers; 8; ap- | charged.Concerning the other prisoners, | this wagathe beat thing that could be done.| meetings throughout the country had con- | offered him the Governorship of New | red and twenty yards down the track, with anuary 10 8 + | FRADERIC VALLETTE, arseilles, 27 vears ago, William Mecllroy, a farmer | prentices, journeymen and servants desert- | the Magietrate deferred his decision until | Even the member for Dundas had spoken | demned the Syndicate terms.The Legiela- Brunswick, and when he declined, bad the rear end of the train pointed toward the Fiscell ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal, E.& J.BURKE, Dublinof Simcoe County, fyled a bill &1¢ the Court | jpg, absenting, &c., 21; total number of .| of the word \u201c forever\u201d in the contract, al- | ture of Manitoba bad condemued them, as | offered him the Governorship of Nova | 8tation, and you also see a man on the plat- scellaveons.; XRSON & HIBBERT > : ; 8» 8 yal; to-morrow.The defence preferred no evi , > : ts .f 2202 ] 4 t hercaf 1 PATT., London against John Moran.The bill claimed | offences against by-laws, 789.d most with tears, and had expressed | had also the Corporation of the city of { Scotia, saying that he would take the Gov.| form with a valise in one hand and a ticket ~~ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 | ur customers hercafter wil be supplied BULLOUE, E & C0., Glasgowthat a certain deed given to Moran was a ence.the opinion that it would be removed | Toronto, the Corn Exchange of Montreal, | ernorship of New Brunswick himself.| in the other, waving his burdened arms fu- through them with ALL OUR STYLES of LAD \"y ASE \u2018mortgage, although in the form of a deed (GERMANY some time or another.Then the | etc.1f gentlemen opposite had confidence | [Laughter] If he wanted a Cabinet Office riously, ana incumbering the pure air with PIANOS./M, JAMIESON & CO, Dublin, of gift.On the strength of the deed Moran AMUSEMENTS.° Minister of Railways had stated that there in their position they would themselves | why had he not taken it when it had been rude, ungrammatical, but evidently earnest WEBER & CO.had taken possession of a farm claimed by Fine Writing Papers, CANTRELÉ & COCHRANE, Dublin, were clauses in the contract which be | have gone to the people, and submitted the ati ntervals without result.All attempts In the laws of 1873, 1874 and 1875.An was signed by the strongest combination of believed that they might be misled for à cated withythe hon.gentleman, and had We hear that it is the intenti f FALK LA offered to him?He would ask the Finance exprassions, jou may depend upon it, that Kingston, 14th December, 188C 301 &e., &e, ' i e hear that it is the intention ot some ATTEMPT TO REPEAL THE FALK LAWS.| Could were out of it The grouwd of | Charter for their approval.But they had | Minister if he [Sir Albert] was an office- | that man and that train desire to effect a ' \u2014 \u2014 R tones al Comet came ons, atm of the members of the « Dramatic Club\u201d Bere, January 14.\u2014In the Lower | defence was that this was the best bargain | not adopted that policy.Gentlemen seeker in any shape or form ?junction, no matter whether you can under- 0 In eiter 00 $ N.B.\u2014Orders received from the Wholemeantime McIlroy had disappeared.His to give an entertainment at Nordheimer\u2019s | House of the Prussian Diet to-day, Wind- | which could be got.No one would think | on his aide of the House were| Sir S.L.TILLEY said that he was not stand a word the man says or not.That is, sale Trade only.BD îfe conducted the case, and judgment was Hall on the 22nd of January, in aid of a horst, leader of the Catholic party, sup | of agreeing to these terms, only that it was quite satisfied with the results of | aware that the hon.gentleman had made | the man wants to get to the train pretty se- ey he a on i special charity.Under the direction of our ed il the bers of the Centre | considered that we were b \"13 | their efforts so tar, and believed that | any application to him for an office.He bad riously.The train doesn\u2019t appear to care | à iven in her favour, but action upon it was : Buck} ported by all the members of the © e tha e bound to build ) y app : : C pp , S se nded in view of the objection made b old and esteemed friend, Mrs.uckland, | and the Polish Deputies, introduced a re- | this Railway, and being bound would take | they had the sympathy and moral support been prompted to place himself in com- | Very much about getting to the man, If it CCOUN 00 $; A d hat tl I intiff, McIl Y | and our clever amateurs, it cannot fail to} solution declaring that the administration | the bargain whatever it was.The Govern.| of the vast majority of the intelligent elec- | munication with him to offer him the Gov- | did, it would reverse its motion.lt is this \u2014_\u2014 | the jeton dans Jus HE Pénsuiné 27 years be a on and the public have a broat In | of the Sacraments and the celebration of | ment\u2014having before them another proposal | tors of the country.\u2018hey (the Liberals) ernorship, but he had declined.Subsequent.coal, Bou haughty indifference of the RUSSI A Ÿ ALLETS and POCKET BOOKS A S N dh 1 .ë store for themselves.Tickets can be pro- ; .: ; ; ; .i he people.They | ly the Minister of Railways communi- | train e man\u2019s anguish i i & À the suit was suspended, moves being made | cured at Nordheimer's and Sa RO Mass are not subject to the penal clauses for the construction of this Railway, which | were not afraid to meet the peop yi ly y g and his agonized \\ .or el mer appeals, that is 80 maddening to th .! AMPA NES | : ; amendment to the resolution is being pre- Canadian capitalists ever formed, and | time, but still they had every confidence in | reported to his colleagues, he That is the gall of being 1 a ENVELOPES Have secured the exclusive Copyright of OH ° ! to find McIlroy having been fruitless, 4 red proposing that malcontent clergy- which gave terms infinitely better than the | their ultimate decision.They were of the could mot say whether rightly or wouldn't really mind being left, so much, if MEMOR ANDUM BOOKS the above \u2019 a eh es ly phsainel WEATHER REPORT.fen shall only be exempt from liability to present\u2014proposad that these resolutions | people, and, when the time came to meet | wrongly, that Le [Sir Albert] de- | the train went away from you rather regret- - a decree to go into possession as her hus- \u2014_\u2014 band\u2019s agent.Nearly all the solicitors and judges concerned originally in the case are dead, au well as several who dealt with it subsequently.MONTREAL, January 14.TEMPERATURE in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematiprosecution for the exercise of the above @nction when not performed in churches or chapels, but privately.The Germania warns the adversaries of the Church of the ghould be carried without an opportunity being afforded for considering that offer.It was proposed to force members of the House to commit themselves to this contract, without being able to see whether the people at the polls, they would find that the people were with them.The contract had been kept back to the last pos- gible moment, and information, which was clined the Governorship, and wanted a seat in the Cabinet.The hon.gentleman bad spoken of a colleague ; but he [Sir Leonard] had never intimated to him that fully, like.If it seemed to look back at AND you longingly, as you stand wildly gesticulating and howling on the platform, if it secmed to be tearing the fibres of its heart OFFICE STATIONERY.Delightful Opera.Gilbert & Sullivan's Latest Success.Dealers are cautioned against selling any Extra Pry Extra Dry England necessary to the proper consideration of the matter, had been withheld.The fullest iu- formation should be afforted, so that the a seat was at his disposal.We have Just opened BO Cases of the Sir A.J.SMITH thought it was strange to go away fi i i 2 go away from you, you might endure it.| above goods, which we are selling at excep- foreign edition of this work.But to have it get up and dust, as it always VOCAL SCORE, WORDS and MUSIC, $1.00 AT THE VARSITY.The Convocation of Toronto University political consequences of the rejection of cal Instrument makers, 242 and 244 J) the resolution.or not the other offer was a better one.It Notre Dame street :\u2014 Verzenay \u20ac | ; : ; i Je ri ; tionally low prices.would be better to proceed with the other that the recollection of the Finance Min- does, to turn its back right squarely in your PIANO ONLY 50 cts.3 met to-night, and discuad the admission 8 A.M.1r uM 6 P.M business with which the order paper was | House and the people could judge for them- | ister should disagree with that of tne Miais- face, and go off coughing and barking down GEO RGE H ORN E & SON.211 St.James Street IN QUARTS AND PINTS.î £ women to University Lectures, but | 3% 14° 5e UNITED STATES.cumbered and await the time when this | selves.The Minister of Railways had at- | ter of Railways.He would ask the Finunce the track, just as completely and sublimely A ° et.- $ Ay rel d y > cit.| Max.Mix.MEN.° new offer could be produced.He could not | tacked the member for Westmoreland, and | Minister if he [SIr Albert] had not told him | unconcerned about you as if you had no : : December 21 6m 203 8 nally relegated the question to a Commit- 340 5° 1995 extend his remarks further than to say that | insinuated that he had been influenced in | that he did not want à situation ?existence\u2014this is what makes you rave.Ch ristm as Stationery Gl LLESPI E M OFFATT & CO.tee to draft a report.The Convocation BY STANDARD BAROMETER.MAIL STAGE ROBBED.be threw the responsibility of this action | his actions by a desire for office.The mem- | Sir 8.L.TILLEY did not recollect any And this, also, is what pleases the rest of ! also passed resolutions of condolence and |g , x.1 BM.6 P.M.San ANTONIA, January 14.\u2014 The East-{ on the Government.- ber for Westmoreland could take care of | conversation on the subject, except in con- | the people.\u2014 Barlington Hawkeye.FINE ANTIQUE and VELLUM WRIT- C tt C | & C AGENTS, 1, sympathy with the family of the late Chief- | 2960 29.84 30.00 | bound stage of the San Antonio and Eagle | No reply being received from the Trea- himself ; but he (Mr.Anglin) knew that | nection with the Governorship.0 on, on na 0.Justice Moss, who was referred to very feel- : .3; MIT ; ; eo ING PAPERS, nicely put up in FANCY December 8 mwf 293 ; A AL OFFICE, Puss Line was stopped yesterday, near | sury benches there was no ground for such a false-and Sir A.J.SMITH asked the FinancejMin- _ BOXES wi 2 ; : ; =.4 ; ingly by old college friends.oO A 13.Sabina, by two armed men.Four pas- Bon Mr.MacDOUGALL expressed his | Slauderous accusation.No one in New ister to state if he did not know that he THE RELENTLESS BAG BAGGAGE-MAN.SIA POCKET NOOK and WALLETS, RB Corn Exchange, H ! À CRIMINAL COURT.; The probabilities for the next 24 hours | Sengers were in the coach, including two | susprise that no sufficient reason hud been Brunswick could be induced to believe it, [Sir Albert] had been offered a seat in the | After lecturing there, I left Lancaster at | GOLD PENCILS and PENS, CARD CASES, MONTREALI.dy The Court of Oyer and Terminer opens | are :\u2014Lakes\u2014North-westerly and westerly ladies.Nothing was taken from the given by the members of the Government and but few in Nova Scotia.Ho reviened Government! = BY I dont k ; midnight to burry through to North Attle- | AUTOMATIC PENCILS, FANCY INK Importers & Manufacture , - ° on Monday with 13 criminal cases on the | winds ; fine weather ; lower temperature.ladies.A small amount was obtained | for hastening this discussion in view of the the Act of 1874, eo 5 ow bat : Sir 5 ee on\u2019t know it, not | boro, Massachusetts, by the next night.I | STANDS, &c., &c, &e.P rers docket.The most serious charge is that St.Lawrence\u2014North-westerly and westerly from the men, ome of whom.was armed, | present aspect of affairs.He referred to it did not authorize \u20ac e overhment oO oy LT i Be Y stated distinctly that checked my valises.They had to be re- WE WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTEN- Agents, against Thomas Heath of shooting with in- | winds ; gradually clearing decidedly coldec | and who had concealed $1,300 in the door- | the support which he had given to the Gov- | t° make any suc contrac 1r ©.L.ed disunctly checked.And right here permit me to TION to our stock of VELLUM, ANTIQUE and HAND-MADE WRITING PAPERS, in To the Medical Professiontent to kill James Knox.HenryS.Tidie- | weather.Gulf and Maritime-~Cloudy mild The man will be presented for having accused | weather withareas of rain or snow, follow- this.This question really before the House was the amendment woved by the hon.he did not know that such an offer had been made.panel, which escaped observation.make a statement.mail bags were rifled.ernment on the National Policy question, OFFER FOR SALE, and said that he now found himself forced The baggage-man who was on duty at ; _ NOTE, LETTER, AND FOOLSCAP, by the | 10 ARRIVE AND EX STORE Far Superior to Brandy \u2018 .rire ; : oe , Shelburne.The preposal ofthe | Sir A.J.SMITH said that the Minister of | the New York, New H & Hartford b ! .i ! 3 ; dl on?\u2018 M Ian i to justify the pressing of this question.He member for She 08a 3 ; ;.Haven artford bag- | ream, and neatly put up in fancy boxes, | WHITE CAUSTIC SODA, 60 p.c, \u201c Widnes Mae of having murdered Margaret | ed by fair colder weather to-morrow _ M ENT hod J no % helo) for suca precipitan cy.The now Company vas a bona fide one, and ras Railways bad not denied that he had offered gage-room at eight ° clock on the morning suitable for Ladies use and presents\u2014the and other good brands.?\u201cSr.Tuomas\u2019 HosPITAL, * \u2019 le of this country were excited.They | made by men of large means, ould] im ., .; of Saturday, December 21, 1878, will deceive | finest papers in the market.1 ¢TENNANT'S\u201d SAL SODA, SODA ASH, | \u201cAlbert Embankment, 8.E., 28th Feb., 1876.; i THE PORK, TRADE.TH E TROU BLES OF TH E TALL IM PERIAL PAR LIA , Peine evidence of 1 in the public press, be induced to go into a thing ot this kind, .Sir CHARLES TUPPER said he denied passengers.He lied to me.\u2019 ALSO BLEACHING POWDER and ROLL «The thanks of the Medical Profession .At a recent meeting in tiis city of the MAN.HOUSE OF COMMONS.in the public meetings, and in the petitions merely for party considerations, if such a | it positively.He had never hadany power I saw my baggage re-checked, and got ! Ontario Pork Packers\u2019 and Wholesale SULPHUR.BICARBONATE OF SODA, LUMP ALUM Best selected SULPHATE OF COPPER thing had ever been thought of.The Government should see that they excited no further suspicion by refusing time for the to make such an offer.Sir A.J.SMITH stated, on his honour as a man, that the hon.gentleman had offered which were being presented.It would be respectful to the public sentiment of the country to have the facts of the are due to Messrs.Bernard & Co., Leith Distillery, Scotland, for producing the Encore Whisky \u2014a Spirit more wholesome and less Cream and Vellum Foolscap, ruled specially for NOTARIES AND LAWYERS USE, the whole offering at much reduced the checks in my hand.Then I said : \u2018You\u2019ll get it on this 8.05 train ?«No, the baggage-man said, \u2018I can't.Provision Dealers\u2019 Association, Mr.J.| Just after I left Foxboro, a tall man sat Loxpox, January 14.Dawson, Toronto, was elected President ; | down in the seat in front of me.I had no- In the House of Commons, tonight, : ; ; ; ; ; ] 1 ; for Telegraphic purposes.irritating than any Spirit extant, being Mr.J.Yorke, Aylmer, Vice-President, and | ticed him standing wearily about on the | Sexton and O\u2019Sullivan, Home Rulers, de | matter before being called upon to consideration of this proposal.Some hints | him a seat.Then, as to the charge of «Then, I wailed, give it to me; I can prices.; GEN Erb Ose.PTHARGE | specially useful for patients suffering from » Mr.James EK.Ballie, Toronto Secretary- platform, and I pitied him.My heart was | fended the actions of the Land League and | decide.A new proposal had been | bad been made of most corrupt motives on | bribery, he threw it back with contempt carry it, and I must have it on this train.\u2019 SAMPLES RN SHED o TENDING FOSTER, BLACKELL & WILSON' | Kidney Disease.1 Treasurer, statistics as to the hog export | fuil of sympathy for him.I am always sorry | attacked the Government.made containing items which were their part.He referred to tho very pect Sir CHARLES TUPPER asked it the | For it was only heavy hand baggage.were laid on the table, It was shown | for a tall man.Sometimes, when I get liar manner in whic e Ministry GENUINE DRY WHITE LEAD: BEST SOFT ENGLISH PIG LEAD.\u2019 « PENN\u201d CANADA PLATES.CHARCOAL AND COKE TIN PLATES « ROCKVILLA\u201d RAW LINSEED OIL.FLOUR SULPHUR, EPSOM SALTS ALUMINOUS CAKE, &c., &c.ALSO, Agents for the « Huntington\u201d Co.s best se bon.gentleman had not wanted Mitchell put out and himself taken in ?Sir A.J.SMITH asked if the Finance Minister meant to say that offers had been made by two of his colleagues and that he did not know it ?Sir A.J.SMITH said that he would rise at once and say that there was not a word of truth in that statement.«R.W.JONES, Mr.Vivian, Liberal, said the feelings of «F.C.S., MR.C.S, LRCP.Lthe Irish were shown by the fact that many waded through the blood of Lord Mountmorres.Mr Parnell said, * That is a falsehood.\u201d The Speaker declared if Parnell applied the expression to any member of the House, he muet withdraw it.As Parnell neither withdrew nor repeat- said to be more favourable, as to amount, and which were free from some of the objections to which the other was open.He believed it would be to the advantage of Canada to transfer the road to commercial men, if it could be done on proper terms.He would favour the giving of the $25,000,000 of money and 25,000,000 acres of lands under proper conditions, and But the baggage-man would not.He only said incredulously : ¢ No, if you can get on that train, your baggage will be on before you are.«Sure ?Ia ked anxiously, for I had my misgivings.Yes,\u2019 he insisted, ¢ I can]get the baggage on before you can get on.\u2019 \u2019 ¢All right! I shouted, ¢don\u2019t fail me, OFFICE & POCKE'l' DIARIES for 1881 just received.GEO.HORNE & SONT1 & 73 St, Francois Xavier Street December 9 2 before an audience, and have to stand on my tip-toes to look over the foot-lights, I wish I was a trifie taller than Iam.But this longing is only momentary.It passes away as soon as I see an unusually tall man.You see, a very tall man is always pursued, haunted, by one unvarying joke.Every short or ordiuary-sized man that thereby that the hog products of last season, handled by members of the Association, amounted in value to over $1, 000,000.acted throughout the negotiations, and to the determination to withhold information and to mislead the people.Now was the the time for the Ministers to clear themselves of suspicion.A most favourable offer was made, not by Germaus, Frenchmen or Americans, but by Canadians, with whom they were all well acquainted, and an op- MippLESEX COUNTY LUNATIC ASYLUM, «Colney Hatch, London, N.«Your Encore Whisky is certainly a most remarkable Spirit.It leaves upon the tongue none of that roughnessand dryness which indicate the presence of fusil THE PRESS GALLERY.The members of the Ontario Legislature Press Gallery to-day elected Mr.T.Short, him throws back his T.A.Gregg, of the Mail, Vice-President > retary-Treasurer.THE FISHER CASE.of the Montreal Witness, President ; Mrand Mr.Wm.Houston, of the Globe, Sec- The evidence for the defence in the case approaches head, affects to gaze up into the heavens with a painful effort, and asks, Isn't it pretty cold up where you are ?, Just watch the next short man you see meet a tall one, and see if this connundrum ed the expression, Vivian said he would leave the House to judge between him and Parnell.Biggar, Home Ruler, asked whether the United States had made any representa would support t1 e Government in so doing.But he would not endorse the precipitating of the discussion, as it would forever close their considering any other offer.\u2018He would not delay the House longer as on another occasion he would portunity should be given to consider it.Mr.WHITK (Cardwell) said that it had long been known that the Government intended to enter into an agreement with à Company, and he could not see why these eminentÿ and patriotic capitalists who now After Hon.Mr.ANGLIN had explained an article wnich appeared in his newspaper in 1872, \"The SPEAKER reminded the House that this discussion was irregular.After some remarks from Mr.Desjardins, for the baggage-man.Over all the wide expanse of platform he was not visible.I ARE THE MOST USEFUL now.T I got on the train and sat down.I got up and went out on the platform and looked - lected INGOT COPPER.Orders for the above, and Scotch Sugars, executed, and Freights secured on best possible terms by CONNAL, COTTON & CO, Oil.There can be no doubt of its dictetic and medicinal value.Henceforth I simil use it in this Asylum for those who require an alcoholic stimulant.«EDGAR SHEPPARD, M.D, B.C.L, rubbed his eyes, looked at my valises, kicked them to see if there was anything in them that would break, and said, dreamily and Richard Grant Whitely.¢ There's that feller's baggage that wanted\u2019em to go to Providence on the 8.05.'\u2014 Burlington Hawkeye.PRESENTS For the Holiday Season A Set of DICKENS, THACKERAY, SCOTT class build, and that no si gns of rottenness had been found while i i made in 1877 and 1878.TT mere being etl ee on.PICTON, sents this venerable joke by sitting down on the man who gets it off.-He smiles drearily, and with a weary effort to appear interested, and tries to look as though he had never heard it before.It must bea perfect torture for the tall wan to hear this terms but would like certain of the clamses modified.As to the new Syndicate bargain, he thought there was something \u201c fishy \u201d about it, and that tt had been inspired by the Opposition for the purpose of carrying out their plans.He regretted thatthe Govern- Sir CHARLES TUPPER said that what made Lon.gentlemen opposite so unbappy, was that their attempt to excite indignation outside the House bad ended in a most ludicrous failure ; and why had it failed?Because these hon.gentlemen, no matter in Ireland, and said the Government could not tolerate revolution, and allow Ireland to be swayed by self-assertrd authority.Parnell\u2019s amendment to the Address was rejected, 435 to 57.The debate was then adjourned.Six Liberals voted with ber for Cardwell to task for his reflections on the new members for the Mndicate.He read over the list of names, animadverting on each, and said there were at least two of them who could command a million of dollars cash within 14 bours.He thought 3 dr.D thought he was either terribly slow or had | .THE MOST ENDURING 7 G & ¢ doesn't follow the first greeting.Just} tions relative to the wretched coudition Of | give his views on the main question ; but made a proposal had not come forward M Hon.Mr.LAURIER, speaking in French, been marvellously rapids.The train pulled THE MOST IMPROVING September \u20184 GLASGOW.O ILVY CO.of Fisher against the Georgian Bay Trans- | wath and sce if you do not ask it yourself.| the Irish.He made an inquiry relative | pe implored the Government not to place fore.He made a personal attack on] r.| expressed the opinion that an opportunity | out.THE MOST RATIONAL portation Co.opened to-day.The evidence | And this must be dreadfully wearing on the | to the intervention of the Sultan in regard | their supporters in the position of having Cook and Col.Walker, two of the mem ers should be given to consider the new pro- That baggage-man, after I left him, sat : = Obtained Prige Medal at Sydney Exhiwas in rebuttal of that making out that the | tall man.I have observed that as n rule | to Ireland, and was called to order, and | to commit themselves before this proposi- of the New Synaicate, and ig ps posal.If it was not made in good faith | down amd played a couple of games of THE MOST BENEFICIAL Î .bition, 1880 \u201c Waubuno\u201d was rotten and unseaworthy.| big men, tall men, are good-natured.It is | tne question wag not allowed.tion could be considered, as if it was only whole affair as a despicab e trick anda |the men who made it deserved the severest | checkers on a trunk.Then I think he | December 30 , A 212 Several carpenters and mechanics testified | we little fellows who have waspish | Ciilders, Secretary of War, strongly | a party dodge, this would soon be dis- descreditable Politics te Ph Syndicat censure.went to sleep.Then, I believe, he awoke, : that the boat had originally been of first- | tempers.So the tall man never re- | urged the necessity for energetic measures | covered.Dr.ORTON supported the Syndicate | sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT took the mem- pe re y COAL, For Sale by the Cargo, Apply to M oned by, the strain of M your Quiles avoid pighs Fo éstioulants and uso g tore brain nerve Pilon Bitters.dé vaste, use Hop BE.| goffering from any 11: tion; i£ you aro in ; : i for : Les nt had not allowed the discussion to be | they compared favourably with the mem PARKMAN or MACAULAY HENRY DOBELL & CO.piyoune, suffering fu question fifty times a day for thirty or forty he minorit how great their party necessities, had to | ME tponed until the Syndicate offer had y p 3 y - \u2014_\u2014 .or MACAU AY.Agent ) ging on a bed of sic ANTI-SYNDICATE PROTEST.ears, Sometimes, when 1 hear a dozen | the minoriy.deal with an intelligent and thoroughly | PoStponer y bers of the present Company.An effort A good copy of SHAKSPEARE, TENNY- gents.Hm |Eitters, : Protox.Ont.January 14\u2014A lar von ask a tall man of my acquaintance this ; drue DIVISION, ; ; informed public.No question was better been considered, but he presumed that they had been made to show that it was only POWER_OF A PLUG HAT.SON, or some other Standard Poet.August à 184 : re A trot | Thousands dis an and enthusigatic eating eT argo question, in direct succession, and sce him Eighteen English members, including | understood by all classes than the question had some wise policy and probably proposed to construct a portion of the line or A copy of WEBSTEK'S or HADYN\u2019S DICTIONARIES or some similar work of reference.A handsome volume, such as BOYDELL'S SHAKSPEARE, or THE RHINE, or that your system il needs cleansing, toning or stimulating @vithoutintoxicating, Ntake Hop Baittersendure it so patiently, I wish I was the Colossus of Rhodes, and a little man, four fect eleven and a half, would come up to me gome day when I felt right good, and stare up at me with a grin longer than his body, Arnold, Jacob Bright, Bradlaugh and Labouchere, voted for Parnell\u2019s amendment.Many Liberals abstained from voting.Thirteen Irieh members voted with the they considered it simply a \u201c hoax.\u201d He expressed his regret that the Government had not seen fit to grant a postponement of the debate, even though the Syndicate offer The plug hat is virtually a sort of social guaranty for the preservation of peace and order.He who puts one on has given a hostage to the community for his good behaviour.to-day to discuss the Pacific Railway 8yn- dicate bargain.G.W.Ross, M.P., was aunounced to be present, but telegraphed that owing to engagements at Ottawa, he of the Canada Pacific Railway.He wandered away from the question to attack the hon.member for Westmoreland (Sir A.J.Smith), saying that he had been promised a and to use American roads, but the Company were willing to construct as much or as little as was required.Mr.-PLUMB charged that the new Syn- y Rat: 9 Have youdys- irte ! } ; .i bogus ong.dicate proposals were a mere echo of the .The wearer of a plug hat must THE GERMAN , Roepsia,\u201d kidney ds wi d Henry voted with the | seat in the late Government, in order to might bea bog icate prop echo TAR ! N FATHERLAND o : could not attend.Mr.Levi Williams, |and ask me \u2018if it wasn't pretty cold up major: Henry denies Sn he has quit secure his support.That hon.gentlermn | Sir A, J.SMITH said that the mem- | speech of the leader of the Opposition.The ts vith a certain sedatences and pro- FORMBY'S ANCIENT ROME.& \u2019 w arden of the County, occupied the | there and I would hold him up by the J (Sir A.J.Smith) feigned indignation at | ber for Cardwell had attacked the members | proposal he did not consider to be bona fide.priety.jump, or romp, Chair, and Dr.Platt, the Reformers\u2019 can- Ireland on account of threats.EEE 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 neck, and I would swing my brazen leg until it got the motion and the impetus of a walking-beam, and then I would kick the little fellow so high that he could read the pames of the streets on the street lamps in in Uranus, aud I would sarcastically shout or get into a fight, except at the peril of Beg to inform their FRIENDS and PA- his headgear.All the hidden influences of TRONS that they are in weekly receipt of the beaver tend tuwards respectability.He d Pa who wears one is obliged to keep the rest NO VELT IE S N of his clothing in decent trim, that there 5 may be no incongruity between head and Such a Stock of TAILORING AND | Christmas Presents HABERDASHERY.through the necessity of watching the sky IS NOW ON VIEW ee of the new Syudicate ; men who would favourably compare with him, and who had a recognized position in the country for character, respectability and wealth.How then dared he stand before the House and make such an attack?The Minister of Railways had made an unworthy attack on bim.The hon.gentleman stated he [Sir A.J.Smith] in 1873, had been false to the | There was already a motion fur the adjourn- Government, of which he was a member, | ment.and deserted them.The hon.gentlemen The SPEAKER decided that the last On the list were the names of seven defeated Reform candidates at the last election.He sat down and then attempted to move an amendment, but objection was taken on the ground that it was irregular.Mr.STEPHENSON moved the adjournment of the devate.Hon.Mr.BLAKE rose to a point of order.this contract, and said there was no authority, and yet he had supported an Act to grant much more onerous terms.By that Act, authority had been given to enter into the contract within certain limits, and it still remained on the Statute Book.Under that Act, the late Government had advertised for tenders.They talked about expenditure for advertising, but they did pot think they would find that he had spent $10,000 for advertising didate at the last election for the Commons, delivered an excellent address, re- Viewing the terms of the Contract, and rente] out the evil effects which would ult from its adoption.A resolution r 1 condemnatory of the terms was adopted.after him, \u2018 No, it's red hot !' Another meeting will be neld a week Have tall men no rights that we, who hence, to whi \u201cji | live eight or ten inches nearer the earth tx, low ich Mr.Ross and others will | Lee Pound to respect \u201d\u2014Burlington-Hawkeye.A STRANGE SUICIDE, | solabrarz-18 sis, Senu \u2018org cular.8 A RESPECTABLE FARMER DELIBERATELY STRANGLES HIMSELF.Special to the MONTREAL HERALD.Port Hopg, Ont., January 14.The community in and around Canton whenever he goes out.The chances are that he will buy an umbrella, which is another guarantee for good behaviour, and the x \u2018 ( 3 : à care of hat and umbrella, perpetual and ex- à Invite Inspection.TT ST, JOHN.-\u2014The Wonders x oicgraphy.\u2014 The were startled this morning when rumour ke Aa on pr ty no ee rod Parliament, sd ome amendment a ittad that the acting as it, must be, adds to the sweet ser- At the Lowest Prices December 25 P 308 E llent Stor a inci he e - ; cy.; : ; ; : : t iousne .vue - Bp Oo oromma À : Er Works \u201d) : got about that Mr.H.Grist, a well-known p Sit CHARLES TUPPER thought, if no from fighting the Confederation scheme, | only amendment which could be made who enr a plug bat.nately eke ia AT - \" xce age Sr HE TUOENT DISMISSALS.5 How do get on, Pat?\u201d Irish Foreman am er living on foi Te tante by \u201crang better results followed, it would be better | and, it having been carried, he had deter- | would be to fix the date of adjournment.seciety of woman with all its elevating ac- DAWSO N B ROT H E RS Vi Apply 28 erm, Joux, N.B., January 14.\u2014The Gov- (in great awe of the instrument) : \u201c Very pad or inated is existanoe BE os to advertise by some other means.The | mined to offer no captious opposition t0| Hon.Mr.ANGLIN thought the record | cessories.He cannot go hunting or fishing , n Py SHES INSPE te ment has granted gratuities to the Peni- | Geil\u2019 sir; the goods is sent of\u201d The | Hope with a 1 dot 8 od and had returned present contract was the best offer the the consummation of the scheme.He came would be a very complex one to have it { without abandoning his beloved hat, but 159 ana 161 St.James Street.\u2014\u2014 CTION OFFICE ntiary employes whose services were dis- Principal (knowing Pats failing) : \u201c What | h > \u2018a oud of wood an returned | country bad received, and was entirely | here as an independent member, and found | put in the Journals in this form.in the moderate enjoyments of femal \u2019 ber 17 .Jalv 3 18% bensed with recently.have you got to drink there?\u201d Pat (start- clothes aster bis inner he changed bis within the terms of the Act of 1874.The | that politics were _greatly mixed.\u2018There | The SPEAKER decided that the amend- | panionship, croquet and lawa-tennis, Te December 2 21 Pails.POULTRY AND DOG SHOW ed): « Och ! Look at that now! Its me | an hour or two Then Joungoat en feed member for Westmoreland forgot himself, | Was precis position for an independont ment was out of order bub there on an | may sport his beaver with impunity ; in Tu bs, BRITISH AM ERICA Extensive ; ; breath that done it! \u201d\u2014Punek.his stock as x 1 ss ©\" | and forgot that they had not only had | member like im, ho came ere | easy way out of the difficulty by dec aring | other words, the constant use of a plug hat 0 R D E R YOU R \\ ve preparations are being made ; ; as usual, ome of his little girls i i to Confederation.S : ; i pug he for the third sonal poultry show.in con- \u2014À ceuntry girl ata fashionable hotel in | accompanying him.After feeding every- authority, but hat If the © oyarain ent of pL vor a fair and orm the motion of the member for Shelburne | makes a man composed in manner, quiet Matches, &o., Fire and Marine ASSURANCE COMPANY.Incorporated = « - - 1833.nsstion with which there will be a dog 'W, opening here on Tuesday next.DIED OF HEART DISEASE.V , oan Morgan was out helping a corps of New York noticed that all the guests used their forks only in eating their pie.Upon her return home she reported the fact to the old lady, who comforted her by observing, \u201c You shouldn't mind \u2019em, Jething he went into the cow stable and put one of the ropes used to tie the cows with around his neck and must have deliberately strangled himself.The rope was attached to a ring, then ran up aud dewn a stan- out of order.He quoted from a decision | and gentlemanly in conduct, an om- of ex-Speaker Wallbridge to show that a panion ot the Tadies, had he re- motion for the adjournment of the debate sult is prosperity, marriage and church must bave no preamble, and that the } membership.Speaker might strike out the preamble if able support, so far as lhe felt that they were right.He had never attended their caucuses and had never been taken into their confidence.In 1871, when the ter into this contract, this Act did not say anything about calling for public tenders.Hon.Mr.MACKENZIE said that it said, uArter tenders were received,\u201d and wanted &o., Visiting Cards Programme Cards MANUFACTURED BY ati =.B.EDDY, ASSETS, $100,878 Ir t : ; aps 4 \u2018 110,616, yors near his resid .A Serving ; hion, He was found by his eldest {to know if that meant private tenders ?scheme of union with British Columbia the member assented.\u2014Two Galveston men were making ar Invitation Cards LL .0.when he eu ddenly took Là Hainesville, mina; ts because they're too laay to use in doun in the stall oa son Sir CHARLES TUPPER repeated that | was introduced, he had opposed it at every | Hon.Mr.BLAKE did not know that Mr.\u2019 rangements to go intu business.où of HULL, P.Q racted the r © .À All Descriptions of Property Insured Against Fire and Perils of Navi- OCEAN gation at Current Rates.ICIES MA GNDON (Eng) WHEN REQUIRED LONDON .M: GA W.TATLEY, = ;, Agents for the Province of Quebec.Fobruary 1 : Owing to the scarcity of coal, caused Deceased was a man of extra good there was nothing said about public ten- stage.ale iad been as much 8 supporter Le n° ; i rs.of the Gov ent in as he had been j the Lancashire coal miners, | character and supposed to be in comfort., \u201c* ; 2012 - De pa Counties have stopped, able circumstances.He leaves a wife and A Fo MacDOUGALL said hat it pr on Poi A ER eine al m 1 L d, avo © .3 \u2018after tenders were received,\u2019 an and distress among the working classes is six childrer, No cause can be assigned for | = ot know if that meant private ten.them when they were wrong.When the apprehended, | the rash act.ders?bargain bad been consummated he had sup- est of the party to the plac w par y e Ce pere he had been chaining.They found life had depres In a very few moments ted.Heart disease is su Posed to have been the cause.¥ Speaker Wallbridge had waited till the them says: \u2018It is understood, now, I get eleventh hour before announcing this de- two-thirds of the profits, having put in tue cisien.He asked if the Speaker declared most capital, and you get one-third.\u201d « AN the motion of the member for Shelburne right,\u201d responded the other, \u201cbut if we have out of order.He should follow the prece- pig luck an fail, then we are to divide the dent set, and strike ovt the preamble, profits even.\u2014{ Galveston News, For Sale by all Grocers H.A.NELSON & SON&» Wholesale Agents, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.January 14 r 12 GEO.BISHOP & CO0.'S 165 St, James Street.December 21 304 ol wm _ | - mt A 4606 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1881 sos EEE EEE \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 THE NEW SYNDICATE ES SS At NEWS { Oitzica Hot:l\u2014G B Morton, Portland; 8 | x Another letter was alse read from P.O LOCAL NLYT Ds { Castrier, N Y; Tho C Gale, Derby, Vt; W R| Young, L, Flower Girl; Young, P, Street | Reid, M.A, Rector of the Bishop's College: SE | Billings, Ottawa; C F Newton, N Y; W P | Singer.Lennoxville, thanking tbe Committee for 150 Brls.Prime Sweet Or- Kemp, Prescott; C B Tageart, Shaiville; F the services of the Sanitary Inspector in ex- anges by Auction this day at : À Bianchard.Boston; W H Darby, Alburg.smining the drainage and ventilation of the 3 to the division and appropriation thereof, | default should occur the Go on the 1 made as herein before provided; the Com- thereafter requtre paymen à de obliged to pany having the option of receiving, in! bonds so held, and shall no the money re- lieu of cash, terminable bonds of Govern- + a d while the ment bearing such rate of interest for such ofl, an dHAMPAGNE.C HEIDSIECK & ©O.3 BOYS\u2019 LIST.continue to pay interes presenting bonds paid A Arnton, C 8, Sailor Boy; Arnton, T S, Vis P Hume, Quebec; John Hopper, City; College Building, q ; à somi ; ent shall retain the right to hold | p + RY 12 o\u2019clock noon.Thomas J.|n'c Jee, I \u20ac Brown, Portiand; Gnome; Allan, John, Sailor; Anderson, K, 1 ot \u2018ag [hen explained that Dr.Cameron's The Very Best Offer (he Government pero pe ua us ac yer portion of the said bonds, front Life Assurance Society, OF ALL D aucti .¢C W Slatin, E St Germain, Boston.| Hichiamder.letter een received since the last meet- i ing c saiculati 2° ther securities, satisfactory \u2018 HANTS.\u2018 Potter, AL Pr number of wo- St Lawrence \u2019 Hall\u2014 Edward Moore, Là & B ing of the Committee, and a few members Have Received.cording to acturial calculation to the cor Bod Ot, may be ! ubstitute d for Lthem 120 BROADWAY N WINE MERC responaiug cash payment, the Government allowing four per cent.interest on moneys deposited with them.« C.\u201d If at any time the Company shall cause to be delivered on or near the line of the said railway, at a place satisfactory to the Government, steel rails and fastenings to be used in the construction of the railway, but in advance of the requirements for such construction, the Government, on the requisition of the Company, shall, upon such terms and conditions, as shall be determined by the Government, advance thereon three-fourths the value of these at MONOPO.E re ONDON,-SOLE AGENTS FOR GREAT THEODOR SATOW & ce A AND THE COLONIES.BR February 18 LIEBIG COMPANY'S Robitaille, J G Ross, Quebec; T J Lambert, Manchester, England; W F Hoss, Oregon, Ill; W H Howell, New York; 8 W Foster, A O Cleveland, T E Foster, Knowlton; D McLennan, Glengarry; W Beunallie, Sherbrooke; E Kerwin, Cornwall; C Devlin, Aylmer; \u2018}' J Crean, Toronto; F Snyder, New York; J J Webster, Magog.Albion Hotel\u2014J J Philp, Quebec; Geo Pye, Boston; Capt Jas McMaugh, St Catharines, 0; 8 Lazier, Belleville; John Watt, Aylmer, W Price, C (i McCoy, Troy, NY.American House\u2014R A Gray, Chicago, Ill; BF Chase, Baldwin; E H Richards, Dr Condgou, West- Becket, J 8, Toby; Brush, F, Greek; Bond, Willie, Lord Kilgobbin; Baylis, J, Page; Rarlow, W, Swiss Peasant; Barlow, EW, Snow-Shoer; Barclay, Percy H, Gentleman of the Sixteenth Century; Barlow, w L Page; Budden, H, French Soldier; Birks, H, Turk; Beaufield, Fred W, H M 5 « Tourmaline.\u201d of the Committee knowing that some of the citizens of Montreal had sons studying in Bisnop\u2019s College, took it upon themselves to send the Sanitary Inspector, and the last letier was thanking the Committee for the services of the Senitary Inspector.Ald.FArBAIRN moved that the action of the members of the Committee be confirmed.\u2018The motion was carried, Ald.Aliard dissenting.Ald.Allard explained that he did not dissent because he had any objection to Mr.Radford being sent, but because it was men supplied with work by the Industrial : Rooms, for the week ending January 14th, was 89, and the amount paid $87.54.VisiTixe Goverxors.\u2014The Visiting Governors to the Montreal General Hospital for the week commencing Monday, 17th inst., will be Messrs H.Leigh MacDougall and Frederick Mackenzie.Houws-Mans Brean.\u2014 We have to acknowledge the receipt of three small loaves of the home-made bread which took prizes in the recent competition.Mr.A.Monibbon's thoughtfulness towards the « hungry\u201d re- by the Company, by agreement with the ent.on.It the Company shall find it necessary or expedient to gell the remaining $20,000,000 of the land-grant bonds, or a larger proportion thereof than in the proportion of 81 for each acre of land then earned by the Company, they shall be allowed to do so, but th proceeds thereof, over and above the amount to which the Company shall be entitled as herein provided, shall be allowed to do so; but the proceeds thereof, over and above the amouut to zANC TS LIFE INSURANCE PROFI DEMONSTRATED BY ACTUAL SETTLEMENTS MAD ITAry.Immense Reductions.E IN 1880.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Special to the MONTREAL HERALD.OTTAWA, January 14.To the Hon.Sir Charles Tupper, K.C.M.G.M.P., Minister of Railways and Canals for the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa : Srn,\u2014 The undersigned, who, for the purpose hereinafter set out.call themselves SPRINGFIELD, TLL, Sept.17th, 1880.Esq., Chicago.Wen Siret have just received à statement upon my Tontine policy, No.49,241, mati ing November 47th, 1880, and note great satistaction the results of the s Cc Childs, A E, Sailor Boy; Crispo Frank, Snow- Shoer; Craven.F, Pastry Cook; Crathern, J, Turk; Crispo, Fred, Sailor Boy; Clendinneng, A, Clown; Cole, E E, Turk; Carsley, W, Royal Marine; Craven, JB porters of the HERALD is appreciated.Larcexy.\u2014In the Police Court, yesterday morning, Delila Beaudry, 15 Jacques Cartier street, was charged with stealing a quantity of goods, belonging to a Mrs.Gernay, to the amount of $12.She pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment.field, Mass; Frank Eldin, 8 ER R; McKady and two children, Colorado; Geo Porter and wife, Port Henry; P H Dardis, Morrisburg; E T Archbald, St Albans.CHURCHES TO-MORROW.Chinaman; Craig, Willie, Page; Cole, A, Sailor.D Davidson, S, Punch and Judy; Davidson, Peers and Loyal, Princes of the Tower; Dyer, L, Snow-8hoer; Dunlop, J H, Midghipman; Douglas, J, Snow-Shoer; Dods, George, as George Harris, from «Uncle illegal to send the Sanitary Inspector outside the city limits.Dr.Bessy applied to the Committee for an advance on his indemnity for supplying vaccine to the Corporation.At present, he received only $120 for doing so, and that was not sufficient to cover expenses.Ald.MooxEY moved that Dr.Bessy get Rev.Mr.Moore, of Boston, will conduct 3 $120 a year more, that is, $240 in all.Car- Tom's Cabin.\u201d the Company, have the honour to submit the following proposition for the construction and operation of the Canada Pacific Railway :\u2014 1st.For the better interpretation hereof, it is hereby declared that the portion of railway hereinafter called the Eastern section shall comprise that part of the Canada Pacific Railway to be constructed, extend- the place of delivery, and a proportiou of the amount s0 alvanced shall be deducted according to such ternfs and conditions from the subsidy to be hereafter paid upon the settlemvent for each section of 20 miles of railway, whirh proportion shall correspond wi:h the proportion of such rails and fastenings which have been used in the construction of such sections, which the Company shall be entitled as herein provided shall be deposited with Government.he a the Government shall pay interest upon such interest half-yearly, at the rate of four per cent.per annum, and shall pay over the amount of such deposit to the Company from time to time, as the work In eleven years I have paid we Socket $10,676.60, and am now offered, i L wiah bo surrender my policy $12,523.52, 0 8 nearly two thousand doilars 1n xcs premiums paid ; on da Ve ty ; en and be es having been insured for $20,000 - in lieu of such during eleven years.Or, 1n A policy « Is 2 success and boon for grateful.\u201d \u2014 See Medical Press, : é Consumption in England increa which Nations should feel Lancet, Brit.Med.Jour.&c.OF ME FINEST AND- P'Epp MEAT-FLAVOURiNE © STOCK FOR.Sous r RE on no ee MO S & SAUCES cash dure able.Lo i years.OF Grocers and Chemists, \u2014Genuine ONLY ot for y , again, I can continue my policy for the proceeds, in the same proportions, and ou the same times, and upon the same con es tions as the land grant ; that is to say, the Divine service at the Protestant House ot ried.Industry and Refuge on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.SHERBROOKR STRERT METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 EquaLuy VicILANT.\u2014We are requested to * To be had of all Storekeepers, state, in regard to the fire at Lyman, Sons ing from the Western terminus of the Sole Agents for tl Sole Agents « D\u201d Until the first day of January, 1882, Canada Central Railway, near the east end THE SCAVENGING.the Company shall have the option, instead tri States (wholesale only), fac-simile of Baron : 1e United a ( tnre in Blue Trlr ere 8 - E Evans, D, Sailor Boy; Evans, W, Page of n°.1 anion, England, I TCE EE Darr 1° & Co's, on ~t.Paul street, on \u2018l'hursday the Seventeenth Century; Evans, Willie H, Mr.Kelly, the former contractor for the morning, that Sub.Censtable Ryan was equally vigilant with Private Watchman Maloney in discovering the fire and sounding the alarm.F ary Stock, ac.\u2014Fine Ayrshire cattle, including valuable milch cows, good driving aud working horses, implements, &c., important sale about the end of March at Pointe aux Trembles by order of Mr.Hugh Families on the lookout for really good milch cows should bear this sale in Allanmind.7 p.m.Communion at 8 a.m, Morning service 11.Choral Litany at 4.15.Evening service at 7.preach at both services.The Rev.G.Forsey, paster, will preach (D.V.) to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 am.and CHURCH oF ST.JAMES THE ApPosTLE.\u2014~Holy Seats free.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Services commence at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.A.B.Mackay, the pastor, will Dovcras MeraopisT CHURCH (St.Catherine scavenging, deposited $500 with the Corporation when he took the contract.He went into insolvency, and, consequently, did not fulfil his contract.The Corporation had to pay Mr.Mann, the new contractor, $400 to clean up and fulfil the balance of the contract.The question now came before the Committee,as to whether the $500 depogited with the Corporation be refunded or not.Ald.Mooxer thought that he had lost his all, and the Corporation should not be hard on him.\u2019 Highland Laddie; Evans, James 8, Knight of the Garter.F .Fairbanks, \u2014, Albanian Prince; Foster, Fred, Sailor Boy; Findlay, J, Hampshire im.at G Gross, F, Sailor Boy; Gardner, F, Drummer Boy; Gordon, C, Hunter; Geddes, E, Duke of York (Uharless II); Geddes, Peroy, Royal Brigand; Geddes, Harold, Walter of Breda: Geddes, Frauk, Yorkshire Ploughof Lake Nipissing, known as Callander Station, to a point of junction with that portion of the said Canada Pacific Railway now in course of coustruction, extending from Lake Superior to Selkirk, on the east side of Red River, which latter portion is hercinafter cailed the Lake Superior seciion.That portion of said railway now partially in course of construction extending from .Selkirk to Kamloops is hereinafter ealled the Central section ; and the portion of said railway, now in course of construction, extending from Kamloops to Port Moody is hereinafter called the Westof the Land Grant Bonds as hereinafter provided of substituting, the payment by Government of the interest (or part of the interest) on the bonds of the Company mortgaging the railway and the lands to be granted by the Government running over such term of years as may be approved | by the Governor in Council in lieu of the cash subsidy to be granted to the Company, or any part thereof under the terms hereof, such puyments of interest to be equivalent according to actnal calculation to.the corresponding cash payment, Company shall be entitled to receive from the Government, out of the proceeds of the said land-grant bonds, the same number of dollars as the number of acres of the land subsidy, which shall then have been earned by them, less one-fifth thereof; that is to Bay, if the bonds are sold at par ; but if they are sold at less than par, then a reduction shall be made therefrom corresponding with the discount at which such bonds are sold, and such land grants shall be conveyed to them by the Government, subjuct to the charge created as >mi for iginal sum ($20,000) and my premium r 1881 will be Cauced to $185.06, with pr bable still further reductions duritg he nine years, when the full policy wil I ion be payable.Or, as a final choice, withdraw $3,849.60, in cash, and stil ave my original policy in force, payable inn ne cears, and my premium will be re aces next year from $970.60 to $712.20, Wl still further reductions thereafter.Respectfully, GEO.M.BRINKERHOFF.quid à CT Ç.Duid C0 Fl rena \u2018 Frreilical.2 ho, \u2014 \u2018 ; ; ! A 1880.; ,; ; the Government allowing four per cent.in- | security fur the said land grant bonds, and W asmiNeron, D.C., Sept.1st, Carias.\u2014Mr.Henry Ashby, of the firmof | street West.)\u2014The- Rev.Wm.Hall, M.A., | oY; Grant, D, Dizzey Ben Dizzey; Gillelan, | ~~ Ald: Doxovax said Mr.Mann had been ë ÿ ÿ ern section; and that the words « The | terest on moneys deposited with them, and | shall remain subject to such charge till re- Gex.B.H.ROBERTSON.| .e to 7 Ashby & Fegan, wholesale boot and shoe | wil) preach at 11 am.and the Rev.W.J.Thos, Clown.paid $100 to clean up after Mr.Kelly.| Canada Pacific Railway\u201d are intended to | the coupons representing the interest | lieved thereof in such munner as shall be | \u201d Dear Sir, \u2014My experience induces Po D\" 4 ; » - manufacturers.769 Craig street, has been | Shaw, LL.D., will preach at 7 p.m.H .They were acting as trustees for the public, | mean *he entire railway, as described in the | on such bonds shall be guaranteed | provided for at the time of issue of such | ommend the Tontine plan of the Eq it- E = : ; : arrested, on 3 gapias, pe the instance of Mr Ziox Crurcn (Queen's Hall )\u2014Pastor, | 3 Haldimand, G, Highlander; Sled man, and he thought that Mr.Kelly should only | Act 37th Vic, cap.14.The individual | by Government or the extent of | bonds.1 : able Life Assurance Society as 8 po: .; À.R.F.Me ; rter of shoe furnish- a : .er; Harvey mund, Snow-Shoer; s re- | parti ho s si is offer in- h uivalent ' 8 shall pay any expense i e than any other tha ; : 11 ings.Mr.Ashby\u2019s Counsel are moving to Rev.A.J.Bray, will preach at both ser\u2014 Hagar, Walter, Spanish Page; Henderson, get the $100 of a balance that was re- | parties who shall sign this offer are herein- | suc equivalent, and the proceeds | 17th The Company pay any of insuranc n any Cathartic Pi S have the writ quashed.The case has been vices at li am.and 7 p.m.Subject for Clarence, Sailor; Henderson, Gordon, Sailor; maining.Ald.MooxEY said that if tbe contract had taken en delibere.Masoxic\u2014A very handsome jewel has been presented by the members of the Mount Horeb Royal Arch Chapter of Masons, to V E.Comp.Henry Dunne, in recogni- pastor.evening service, \u201c The end of the World.Ourver BarrisT Cuurca.\u2014Rev.Dr.Clarke, Services at 11 am, aud 7 p.Subject in the morning, « Children in the Temple.\u201d Evening, \u201c liepentance, Illustrat- Hopkins, Frank, Cadet; Hunter, J, Venetian; Hersey, M, Chinaman; Hodgson, W, m.y Rip Van Winkle; Hannaford, E, Old Man.I been in the hands of Mr Mann they would bave to pay him the $400 all the same.Ald.ALLARD said that if the deposit .; were returned it would be an encourage- Irwin, Wm, Snow-Shoer; Ives, W T, 2 after described as the Company and the Government ot Canada is hereinafter called the Government.2nd.The contracters, immediately after the organiza ion of the Company, will deposit with the Government $1,000,000 in of the sale of such bonds te the extent of not more tian $25,000,000 shall be deposited with the Government, and the balance of such proceeds shall be placed hereto by the Company to the satisfaction and under the exclusive control of the Government ; which shall be incurred by the Government in carrying out the provisions of the last two preceeding clauses of this contract.18th If the Company should not issue such land grant bonds, then the Government shall retain from out of each grant to be he profitable results of my own policy ae Tontine period ends to-day, is shown in the statement sent me by the Society, viz: Policy 55,636, issued Sept.ist, 1870, for - $10,000, Total Premiums paid.$5,591.00 ine the choicest \u20ac s Combe fn progariom secu secur \u2019 usted ity of effect.They are the result athartic principles ! let andi am [Sh 4 rs .; Au - ful study and practical ex- emma Y , rt ment to incompetent parties to tender for | cash or approved securities, as a security for | fuilimg with the last conditions, the Bonds | made from time to time every fifty sections Cash value, Sept.1st, 1880.- .$5,924.50 of years of care the most \u20ac \u2018ectual rem- à ME tion of his services as 1st principal Z.for ed.\u201d All are invited.Wasp.Corporation work The public and the | the construction of the railway.The Gov- | in excess of those sold shall remain in the | of the lands hereby agreed to be grasted, Paid-up value, Sept.1st, 1880.$8,400.60 periment, a0 2c for diseases caused by | This {ircat Household Medicine Hanks À { the past year.W.Bro.Crosbie, of Zealand Domision Square MEeTHopIST CHURCH.\u2014 Joo press were asking where the Health Com- | ernment shall pay to the Company interest | hands of the Government, and from time | such lands to be so retained as security for Very respectfully.desangement of the stomac » nd cicotual th Leading À ap} .Bong L ge, bus also b:en presented with af The Rev.E.A.Stafford, BA.pastor, Johnson, E G, Midshipman; Jones, H, | mittec was because that work was not | on the cash deposited at the rate of 4 per | to time, as the work proceeds, the Govern- | the purposes and for the length of time WILLIAM N.JEFFERS.bowels, which require romp de specially © LEadIng Necessaries of Life, beautiful Pastmaster's jewel, will preach in this church, to-morrow | Candy Man.done.cent.per annum balf-yearly, and shall pay | ment shall pay over to the Company, first- | mentioned in Section 18.And such lands Commodore U.3.Navy.treatment.ATER 8 ass of diseases.They These famous Pills purify tbe BL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.\u2014The Board of Out.| morning, at ll o'clock, and eveningat 7 .L Ald.Horraxn said if the money came | over to the Company the interest received | ly, out of the amount so to be placed by | may be so:d in such manner and at such rs applicable to th no digestive and assimi- |and act most powertully, vet sooty) Door Relief acknowledges, with thanks, o'clock.All are invited.Low, G, Esquimaux.out of the man\u2019s own pocket they could.be ! upon securities deposited, the whole until the Company, and after the expend.ture of | prices as shall be agreed upon between | + .EWIN G, SON & C0, ford Street ae \u201cand restore regular on the tngly a donation of £20 from Mr.Strachan Be.Erskine CaurcH (Presbyterian), corner St.; ; hard on him, but some of it came out of a | default in the performance of the conditions that amount out of the amount deposited | Government and the Company, and in iat Donegall Square South and Bed for 5 bealthy action.eir extensive, use Liver, Stom h i thune, Q.C.The Superintendent of the | Catherine and Peel Strects\u2014 The Rev.Milburn, H, Page of the Sixteenth | poor woman's pocket who had lent the | hereof, or until the repayment of the | with the Government, sums of money bear- case the price thereof shall bo paid to an .© BELRAsT, Sept.6th, 1880.physicians in their practice, the IT \u2019 ac 2 ; Protestant House of Industry and Refuge | James Fleck, of Knox Church, will preach Century; Muir, J G, Hunter; Milburn, | money to Mr.Kelly.deposit, and shall return -the deposit to the | ing the same proportion to the mileage | held by the Government for the he A.MONKITTRICK, Esq, London.Jour favour civilized nations, is one a > fe, sure, an Kidneys acknowledges, with thanks, 22 cast-off win- | at 11 o'clock, forenoon, and the Rov.J.8.Claude, Prince Plausible.Ald.Dovovax moved that they send a re- | Company on the completion of tho railway subsidy hereby agreed upon, which | period, and for the same purposes 43 © | Dear Sir,\u2014L am in receipt of Fo proofs of their value as gative \u2019 Meditine, [and BOWELS, giving tone, energy y ter caps, for the use of the inmates from the | Black at 7 o'clock, evening.Mc port to Council, asking that $400 be re- | acoiding to the terms hereof, with any in- the net proceeds of such sale | land itself, the Government paying four per | of 3rd inst, with cheque for £5 128, perfectly relia De ne Be concentrated | vigour tc these great MAIN SPRING, and Victoria Rifles, per Sergeant Stephenson.TE ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHUR oddfel McIntyre, CM, Highlander; Macpherson, | mitted to those parties.Carried.terest accruing thereon.(of the whole of such bonds) are | cent.per annum interest thereon, and other 6d., surrender value of policy No.46,633 eing compon vegetable substances, | LIFE.They are confi dently reco S op , A NuMBER of fine pianos are now on view | lows\u2019 Hall, 662} Craig pT at Alex, Indian Chief, Melnlyre, > Guillotte, The CHAIRMAN then stated that complaints 3rd The Company will lay ont, construct } sold upon the issue thereof), or if such { securities satisfactory to the Government for £1,000, taken out 19th August 1869 Mes are.positive y free from calomel OT | ed as à never failing reme dy in orien at the stores of tne N.Y.Piano Oo.206 | 11 atu.a h Jo rE ste Re Mer fang ÿ on Et Rus an À hom, heal had been made to him about bad fish and | and equip the said eastern section and the | bonds be not then all sold, the net proceeds | may be substituted for such lands or money | myc result is very satisfactory to me.ey ita properties, ab d can be admin.| here the constitution, cas , , , 3 1 Led and 228 St.James street, where all parties wanting pianos or organs can find instruments to suit them, at prices all the way from $225, which secures a fine new seven octave rosewood piano, guaranteed, up to the magnificent New York Weber, admitted now to he the gnest piano in the world.These fine instruments are being sold at 3500 upwards.ALDERMANIC.\u2014Mr.Armand Prevost, the firm of A.Prevost & Co., merchants, has been requested to come forward as a candi- age.\u201d and 7 p.m.service discourse, tation to all.will deliver a lecture on « The signs of the times and their relation to the end of the WesLEy Cuurch, Congregational.\u2014Rev.James Roy, M.A., pastor.Services at 11 a.Subject for Sundav evening's « Christ lower than the Angels,\u201d Heb.11, 5-10.A cordial invi- of 51.GEORGE'S CHURCH.\u2014 Second Sunday after Epiphany.Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Preacher for the morning, unripe fruit in the markets, and he would like to have Mr.Hamall, the Meat Inspector, under the control of the Health Committe, to confiscate any bad fish or meat that he might find.The City Attoiney was sent for to see whether this could be done.The City ATTORNEY said that both offices could be amalgamated ; but on the point of confiscation he did not wish to give his opinion, as there had been some difficulty in Ontario in regard to it.The City At- R, Clown; McCallum, Chas, Drummer Boy; McMartin, J, Yorkshire Sam; McGibbon, D L, Prince; McKenzie, A, Neapolitan Fisher Boy ; McGoun, S, Naval Officer; Macpherm.| son, \u2014, Snow-Shoer.N Nivin, H, Pastry Cook.0 Ogilvie, O, Highlander; Ogilvie, A, Guillette; O'Brien, W, King Charles II; Ogilvy, RF, Turkdate for te representation of East Ward, in the place of Ald.P.Martin, who retires.Mr.Prevost is a man of wealth and experience, and will make a first-rate representative.Mr.L.E.Beaucnamp, merchant, will also be & candidate in East Ward for the seat rendered vacant by the resignation of Ald.Genereux.SPECIAN SESSIONS.\u2014At the Court of Special Sessions, yesterday, before Judge Dugas, Albert Edward Llewellyn, who lad been arrested on a charge of stealing a fur cap and silver watch in .a boarding-house on St.Joseph street, on New Year's Day, was honourably acquitied.Jean Baptiste Poirier was charged with having committed au aggravated assault on a man named Rev.J.G.Baylis, B.D.Holy Communion after morning service.evening, Rev.Dr.Sullivan.Triviry CHURCH (Church of England), opposite Viger Square, St.Denis street, Monttreat \u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m.À large proportion of the seats are free.Officiating minister, Rev.J.Walters.VICTOR THE CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL \u2014 A BRILLIANT SCENE\u2014PRETTY COS- Prowse, H J, Boatswain; Paterson, H M, Turk; Prowse, C C, Turk; Pringle, Edward, Preacher for the Clown; Prevost, J, Ross, John, Sailor; Reid, Robt, Newsboy; Ritchie,A, Guillette, Robertson, W F, Hungarian Page; Ross, A, Cadet; Roy, Adolphe, Red, White and Blue; Roy, Arthur, Snow- Strangers cordially invited.| 5) oer.Reid, John, Italian Brigand.S Stroud, F, Sailor Boy; Scott, F, Red, White and Blue; Smith, A, Esquimaux; Stevenson, Royal, Turk; Slessor, Jas, ; Starke, Robt, Hindoo Rajah; Smith, E W, Newsboy; Stephen, Willie, Sailor Boy; Stevenson, E, Jockey; Starke, J, Bootblack; Slater, F, Bootblack; Scott, F' B, Farm Lad; Stark, \u2014, Clown; Snowdon, A, Turkish A SKATING INK torney also stated that he and the City Clerk had been working at the Health Bylaw, and they would be able to put it into shape and report to the Committee in the course of ten days.After some discussion, Ald.FAIRBAIRN moved that Mr.Hamall be instructed to go on inspecting meat, and to keep a record of meat confiscated, and report, so that Dr.Larocque could enter it into his statistics once a week, Carried.Ald.Mooxey asked how many officers were there belonging to the Health Department ?The CHAIRMAN said there were four men, Ald.Mooney asked what hours they were supposed to work ; what time should they be there in the morning ?said central section, of a unitorm gauge of 4 feet 8} inches, aud in order to establish an approximate standard, whereby the quality and the character of the railway, and of the materials used in the construction thereof, and of the equipment thereof, may be regulated, the Union Pacific Railway of the United States, as the same was in 1873, is hereby selected and fixed.as such standard.And if the Government and the Company should be unable to agree as to whether or not any work done or materials furnished are in fair conformity with such standard, or as to any other question of fact, excluding questions of law, the subject of disagreement shall be, from time to time, referred to the determination of referees, one of whom shall be chosen by the Government, one by the Company, and onc by the two referees so chosen, and such referees shall decide as to the party by whom the expense of such reference shall be defrayed and if such two referees should be unable to agree upon a third referee he shall be appointed at the instance of either party hereto, after notice to the other by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, and the decision of such referces or of the majority of them stall be final.of the issue, calculated at the rate at which the sale of part of them shall have been made shall bear to the sum of $25,000,000, but if only a portion of the bond issue be sold, the amount earned by the Company according to the proportion aforesaid shall be paid to the Company partly out of the bonds in the hands of the Government, and partly out of the cash deposited with the Government, in similar proportions to the amouut of sueh bonds, sold and wem:ining unsold respectively, and the Company shall receive the bonds so paid as cash at the rate at which said partial sale thereof shall have been made, and the Government will receive and hold such sum of money towards the creation of a fund for the redemption of such bonds, and upon such terms and conditions as shall be agreed upon between the Government and the Company.«E\u201d If the Company avail themselves of the option granted by clause « D,\u201d the sum of $2,000 per mile for the first 800 miles of the central section shall be deducted pro rata from the amount payable to the Company in respect of the said 800 miles, and shall be appropriated to increase the mileage cash subsidy appropriated to the re- maiader of the suid central section.10.lu further cons deration of the pre- by agreement with the Government.1gth.The Company, also, hereby offers, in the eveut of the Government desiring to withdraw from the proposed, construction of the Eastern section of the said railway, that the Company shall reduce the said subsidy in money and land by the amount apportioned to the said Eastern section of of the railway, Under the ninth paragragh ot this proposal, that is to say, by $10,000,- 000 and 6,250,000 acres of land ; und this proposal shall stand in all other respects, and in so far as the same snall not exclusively apply to the construction, equipment or operating of the Eastern section.20th.In the event of the Government desiring to withdraw the said Eastern section from construction hereunder, the Company hereby offers to construct within three years, and equip, own and operate as a part of the Canadian Pacific Railway, a branch from south-east by Lake Nipissing to Sault Ste Marie and Guulais Bay, Lake Superior, estimated at 294 mi:es, at and for a sum of $3,500,000, and in all other respects the provisions of this proposal shall apply to the said branch line, so far as applicable thereto.21st.In the event ot the Government desiring to postpone or withdraw irom the only wish all my Scotch polities would result ag well.I find above amountcovers all the premiums I have paid on the policy.I will have great pleasure in recommending \u201cThe Equitable\u201d to all my friends.Yours very truly.PATRICK EWING.EVERY POLICY BECOMES INCONTESTABLE AFTER THREE YEARS.For additional Tontine examples, books, pamphlets, circulars, and full information, apply to RR.W.GALL, GENERAL MANAGER, 157 ST.JAMES STREET MONTREAL.AND 2 Court Street, Toronto.December 21 304 PHOONIX Fire Insurance Co'y., istered to children with perfect safety.an effectual cure for Aver's PILLS 2 Costiveness, Indiges- ; f Appetite, tion, Dyspepsia, JSS O Dizziness Foul Stomach and B ath, ness, he, Loss of Memory, \u20ac Hi, Jaundice, TF heumatism, ns and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, hie ey ® Worms, Neuralgia, Cone Grip Diarrhea, Dysentery, © at, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and al other diseases resulting from a disordere state of the digestive apparatus.As a Dinner Pill they have no equal.ile gentle in their action, these PILLS are he est thorough and searching cathartic that can be employed, and nev er give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, an then their influence is healing.They sum.late the appetite and digestive orgaus; t ey operate to purify and enrich the blood, an impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.LYMAN, SONS & CO., Montreal, Wholesale Agents, from wh ; ; a cause, has becomed impaired or web They are wonderfully ctficacious in ali y ments incidental to Females of all à ail.and as 5 GENERAL FAMILY MEDS are unsurpassed.XE ITS SEARCHING AND HEALIN KNOWN THROUGHOUT ThE QVONLIES ME for the cure of BAD LEGS, Bug Breasts 1 Old W ourds, SOTEeN and Ulcers, tis an infallisble remedy.If ef rubled ou the neck and chest, as lt meat, it cures SORE THROAT, Brongiy Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.Fo Glandular Swellings, Abcesses, Pile Fistulas, s Gout, RMheumatism, Aud every kind of SKIN DISEASE, jt lag never been known to fail, ! The Pills and Ointment are manuicetuy - only at £33, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Among the audience we noticed many pro- guests, where Mdmes.E.Clouston and would be a protection to both interests if tors were willing to give the land, and they wanted the Corporation to open the road, contrator and the expenses since incurred by the Gevernmeut in the work of construc- said 22,000,000 acres, or from the prevalence of lakes and water stretches in the sections under, the Government shail be entitled to acquire the same, and all the property and Liability of Shareholders Unlimited DR J, COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE liver, which are generally pain beneath the Emile St.Denis, who is a resident in the : - .À Upon being told 8 o'clock, Ald.Mocsey | 4th.The work of construction shall be mises the Goverument shall also grant to | construction of the Western section of the LONDON.pes op | And are sold by all Vendors of Medicine village of Point Claire.He was convicted TUMES AND BRIGHT FACES.Page; Selby, D, Neapolitan Brigand; Selby, | said he wanted them paid well, and also to | commenced at the eastern extremity of the | the Company the lands required for the | suid Railway, extending from Kamloops to \u2014_\u2014 DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYAE.throughout the Civilized World; wig and fined $20, or in default 20 days in the The first Carnival of the season was held DL, French Marquis; Smithers, A, Chinese | do their work well.te came there the | Eastern section, not later than the first day | road bed of the railway, and for stations, | Port Moody, they shall be at tiberty to do H FO R EIG N \u2014 directions for use in almost every Language, County gaol.He paid the fine.last ovening, and was.without doubt, Mandarin; Soult, E, Spaniard; Snowdon, | other day at 2 30 o'clock in the afternoon, | of July next, and work upon the Central station grounds, workshops, dock ground | 50; and in that event the Government Vice-Chancellor Sir W.PAGE Woop stated The Trude Marks of these Medicines ae AGGRAVATED AssauLT.\u2014In the Recorder's | most perfect success.It Was a happy idea | TOD Ration BOY: and they were literally doing nothing.section shall be commenced by the Com- and water frontage at the terminus on | shall not be bound by ho id Ww ste sec MARINE publicly in Court that Dr.J.CotLis Browxx registered in Ottawa.Hence, Su one C es ; > ; \u2018The CHAIRMAN said the men were sup- | pany at such point towards the Eastern end | navigable waters, buildings, yards and | over to the Company the sai estern seo- was undoubtedly the inventor of Clloro- | throughout the British Possessions, why ourt, yesterday morning, Augustus Varet, | of the Directors to open out these pretty en- | Tills, P, Albanian \u2018 .sup- | pans : he Ii other appurtenances required for th tion under the 6th and 7th clauses hereof; tre storv of the defendant keep the American C tir vi harged with as i : i i by giving the little ones th 5e, : posed to go on their beats in the morniag, | thereof on the portion of the line now un- >r appurt quired for the con- , .Lo 0} dyne, that the whole story of the defendant.| may keep the American Ccunterfeits fm was charge } assaulting Mr.Euclide | tertainments by giving the e e U Pra A , d , struc b ; so far t relates and is appli- ; e ) .Roy in St.Gabriel street, giving him a | honour of doing so.We have seen a much and then report at 9 o'clock, at which time | der construction as shall be found con- | venient at effectral construction and | but, except so fav as it relates and 1s app nsurance om an Freeman, was deliberately untrue, and ke sale will Le prosecuted.black eye and falling on ton ge ne one | larger of doing so.ope have seh a much Ussher, Sydney, Gentleman.the officers were there.But their being | venient, and as shall be approved by Gov- working of the Railway in so far as such | cable to the construction of the sai t Ww estern y regretted to say that it had been sworn to.#5 Prrenasens shouid Tock to the Lib .\u201c .3, sl > = >, i \u201d seu 1 » g 18 pr .\u2018 » PB > .case occupicd five hours.Messrs.F.X.| before so correct and handsome a costumed Walker, G A.Chi Man: teh tereat 2 or 3 o'clock in the afternoon was | ernment, at a date not later than the first | land shall be vested in the Government, se tion by the Government, Br Y LIVERPOOL.\u2014 Times, July 13, 1864.cn the Pots and Boxes.If the address is Archambault, Q.C., and Globensk d | body of skaters.Th : coll alker, G A, Chinese Man; Whitehead, | an extraordinary thing.of May next, and work upon the Eastern | and will convey to the Company at cost | posal shall stand good, and be binding upon Ja not 533 Oxford strect, Loudon, they ar for the defenc \u2019 pone \u2018 id y J appear bo y 0 def hei a es mas FE Edward, Lord Dudley; Watt, Bertie, Turk; Afrer some furth + discussion it was de- | and Central sections shall be vigorously | price, with interest, all rails and fastenings the Company.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE spurious.had reported th t he à eat NI ROY | Ther dressing was.| rood.te an - | Wheeler, C L, Fine Old English Gentleman; | gided to look into the matter, and the Com.| and continously carried on at such a rate of | brought in, or since the year 1879, and 22nd.In the event of the Government GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & co, The Right Hon.Earl RtsseLL, communica- | October 18 DW29 d reported that he and others were con- | Their dressing was in good ta-te, and was | Warner, James, Robin Hood; Weston, | mittee adjourned \u2019 annual progress on each section | other materials for construction in the | desiving to postpone or withdraw fidim the General Agents for Canada sd to the College of Physicians, and J.T spiring to extort money from a Mr.Demers | free from all vulgarity.In this important | James, 13th Regiment, Brooklyn, U S; ° ia h T Sable tho Company to| ossession of, or purchased by che Govern- | construction by the Company hereunder, 8 to] ted to the 0 Ke \u201c v ceived informa- fort EIS QUININE AND IRON TON and the complainant had refused to make | point they have set a good example to] Weston, William, Julius Cæsar; Weston, ROAD COMMITTEE AND PARK COM- | 88 oe à uib the same | ment at a valuation such rails, fastenings | the Westerly portion of the Cen- HEAD AGENCY OFFICE : Davenport that ho Bi Te dy of | xies ene develops Lhe ee ous oer a retraction.He was fined $5 and costs.their eldurs.No doubt the little ones had Henry, Uncle Sam.\u2019 MISSIONERS.cos oh f them in Fanning order on oy | and materials not being required by it or tral section of said Railway, being the tion to th ¢ eft eet that the oy ores o dispeir languor and depression, Tortie 1 A DISHONE RY ANT.the advice and counsel of their parents in : .and each © A FA oo .oe ho île sv 3112 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal | any service in Cholera was Ch JHE-\u2014 [digestive organs, Is R speelilc remedy for ONEST SERVANT.\u2014~A young man A joint meeting of the Road Committee d {M 1891, by which | the construction of the said Lake Superior | Westerly 450 miles thereef as mentioned > named Oscar Bus ; the choice of character, and kind mothers\u2019 _\u2014 J 18.before the 1st day of May, 2 0 ; ve p ; ; : ; ; ROBERT W.TYRE, See Lancet, December 31, 1864.neuralgn, nguie, indigestion, leven of evry 1, t! ! usse, employed by & Mr.ù are Dlainly visibre in the : ; and Park Commissioners met yesterday, to | date the Company shall complete and equip | and western sections.in the ninth clause of this proposal, the Lt , kind, Chest afleetions, fnd fn wating die Brissette, has decamped, taking with him a | bands were plainly visibie in the arrange- CIVIC AFFAIRS.consider the question of opening up Cedar | the said sections in conformity with this 11th.The grant of land as herein m Company offers to reduce the subsidy in anager.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNL | uses, scrorulous tendencies, &e.The whok gold watch belonging to.his employer.He | ment of the picturesque costumes on their ph ; and Pine avenues.proposal, unless prevented by the act of | tioned to be mude to the Compan shall be money and land by the amount apportioned | July 8 trs 162 is prescribed by scores of orthodox practi- | Tonic je État foeuities 1 oF Deppert exchanged the watch with Mr.Picard for a children, and their care must have been ell PARK COMMISSIONERS.Present\u2014Ald.Laurent (Chairman), Ken- God, the Queen's enemies, intestine disturb- | so made in alternate sections of 540 acres | to the said westerly 450 miles of tLe Central PE tionprs \u2019 of couvse it would not be thus constitution KICALLY strénelléned, aid 1 silver one, with $5 to boot, and left for repaid at the praises passed on the sight The Park Commissioners met yesterday | nedy, Hood, Proctor, Hagar, Nelson, ances, epidemics, floods, or othor causes | each, extending back 24 miles deep on each section, under the said niuth clause hereof, sin wlarl > popular did it not \u2018supply a want | return to robust hedlih certain.Botties, & parts unknown.Mr.Brissette fortunately | Ly the spectators.Mr.Fred.Henshaw, afternoon at 2.30.Grenier and Donovan.beyond the control of the Company, and in | side of the railway from Winnipeg to Jasper | that is to say $5,400,000 and 6,750,000 acres 0y à nsu lance 0.and fil x place \"Medical Times, January | overs where.Luc nate: of 3 Pepper, Bad got on the track of his gold watch which Vice-President, assisted by Messrs.E.Present \u2014 Ald.Nelson (Chairman), The consideration of Pine avenue was | case of the interrupted or obstruction of the | H june, in so far as such lands shall be of land, and, in the event of such post- 12, 1866 place.\u2014 ! Laboratory, London, must be on the lal he recovered by refunding $5 to Mr.Picard, | Clouston and W.Geddes, Directors, | Grenier and Donovan.not proceeded with, but Ald.McCord, | work of construction from any of the said vested in the Government, the Company ponement, or withdrawal by the Govern- OF ENGLAND.: .Fhere ia no Tonie ko Certain in effect as Pep } Busse had been in the habit of stealing at everything in their power to The following letter was placed before | Judge Cross and other propci i .ompletion of | receivi > secti i., ment of the said westerly 450 miles of the -_ DR.J.WNE'S CHLORODYNE | pers Quinine and Iron.It is strongly = & 8 p g propcietors of Cedar | causes, the time fixed for the comp receiving the sections bearing uneven CAPITAL, - - - $10,000,000 .pds d phidente of India and the several times from his employer, and it make the boys and girls comfort | the Committee \u2014 avenue were present to state their care.the Railway shall be extended for a corre- | numbers, but should any of such sections | Centrat section, then this propusal shall SIN 3 \u2019 \u2019 is the best and most certain remedy in Colonies a houtd always ve wert ready was _only on leaving that the latters able and happy.Sets of Lancers MoxTREAL, December 24, 1880.Ald.McCorp pointed out the places on | sponding period.consist in a material degree of land not stand in all other respects, and in so far as FUNDS INVESTED, \u2018 coughs, colds.asthma.consumption Yn for use in every cuse of fever or febrile con | suspicions were aroused, that ho took it in | Were gotten up und weve nicely danced a Alderman Nelson, Chairman Park Commis- | the city plan, aud said that the present ua- | 5th.The Company shall pay to the Gov- | fairly fit for settlement, the Company shall the same shail not exclusively relate to the Nearly $23,000,000 ralgn rheumatism za sumphion, dition.- his head to clear out.the ots formed.¢ a te ont ol open TT sioners: .certainty was very inconvenient for them.| ernment the cost according to the contract | not be obliged to receive them as partot construction und equipment or operating of Invested in Canada fu par AXACUM AND PODOPHYLLIN= £1 IMPORTANT SALE oF Real ESTATE.\u2014 Mrs con ition, Jud © Superin en ent, he DEAR Siz, \u2014At the inspection of the | They did not hnow what to do, could not | of the portion of railway.100 miles in | such grant, the deficiency thereby caused said 450 miles.; i for Protection ot DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE A Brepaed only by J bere (Loan Arnton\u2019s Auction Room was well filled yes- days tie er h Tiel Were ia v © | fences now being made between the Park | build or rebuild their outbuildings, or cul | lemgth, aud extending from the city of Win- | and auy farther deficiency which may arise 23rd.At any time after the completion of Canadian Policy- isa certain cure in Cholera, Dysentery | liciuul roots, is now used Instead of blue fill terday morning on the occasif of the sale cuorations 0 rr oo : ic} Te in ery | and the Mount-Royal Cemetery Company's tivate their gardens, and they wanted to | nipeg, westward, up to the time at which | from the insufficient quantity of land along the Canadian Pacific Railway, or of the Holders, = nearly § 600,000 | Diarrhœu, Colics, &e und calomel tor the cure of dyspepela, biliour - of seven lots on the Crystal Palace pro.| °° ste.e Director's-room, during | properties, on Saturday, the 18th inst., it | know what the position was.The proprie- | the work was taken out of the hands of the | the said portion of railway to complete the parts thercof that are to be completed here- \u2014 \u2019 7 ness, and all symptoms of congestion of the J perty, for account Estate Mechanic's Bank.the evening, was liberally patronized by | was suggested by the Park Ranger that it Geddes hospitably entertained every one. À B ing if the Health Department made no ob- Pacific Ra y b 1 \u2018 and working Civil Service Gazette.\u2026SSold only in packet FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COMPry | Y85 at the nearest accessible point in th and sy mptoms tracer cle on fuebled a | he bin Mt re de 7 fbn 10 i\u201d wi thous of 0 - a os sole pops of he Compu, | of uh bn 3 dei ar yo Romain | at CU cor | Dit of Sl \"di ad ee a , g > s .AY ï - 3: .3 .- 3 chee \u2026.x 3 \u201cQM \u2019 \u2018 of the fire, he again entered the gateway to | Foley, Bertha, Red Liiding Hood, hospital.ee then adiourned A CARD.ever efficiently maintain, work and run the | 15th.The Compauy shall be authorized Cuemls:s London.Eng.\u201d Aifo makers of Fire Reserve Fund.794,577 \u201c JAMES 0 HALLORAN, general health ES Ï return to ble screct, but when he wis about G HEALTH COM oe x _ Toall whoare suffering from the errorsand | Cumadu Pacific Reilway.by their Act of Incorporation to issus Evpe a Unoc-lat: Essence Or atternoon use | Balance of Profc and Loss A.300,890\u2018: Montreal Novemb icitor for Applicanthal£ way, he looked up and saw that the Gillespie; E, La fille du Tambour-Major; The Health Committe met enterda indiscretions of youth, nerveus weakness, Sth.Upon the reception from the Gov- | bonds securcd upon the land granted and COUUL.ca css ecs a so seras euaee «247,003 \u2018* - , er 2 » 1880.2m 284 THE ! brick wall was already tottering and in | Gillespie, L M, Polish Girl; Gillespie, M 5, N y Y | early decay, loss of manhood, &ec., I will » sessi 1 > er .\u2018nine .3 = \u2014 ; \u2018 y g | i pie, ; ; ' | afternoon.y y A \u2019 ernment of the possession of each of the | to be granted to the Company, containing Ftoters, Life Accumutation £9.08! \u201c N oT ( 3 H, 1 danger of falling at any moment.Taking | Robin Redbreast; Geddes, Maud, Worcester | present\u2014Ald.Allard (Chairman), Den- send a recipe that will cure you, FRER OF | respective portions of the Canadian Pacific | provisions for the use of such bonds in the = Annuity Funds.TS a I M 0 NT R EA L H in his dangerous situation, he ran for his | China; Gross, M, Night.ovan, Fairbairn, Mooney Proctor and CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered Railway, the Company shall equip the | acquisition of lands, and such other condi- From ru \u2026\u2014Revenue for the Year 1879* IS HEREBY GIVEN that an licati i life, and had just gained the street when H Thibault ! ! by a missionary mn South America.Senda | same, in conformity with the standard | tions as the Company shall see fit, such RUSSEL\u2019S Fire Promiomment: be made by the MONT REAL BO RI oF Printing and Publishing compas} i the wall fell with a crash.; Several bricks Harvey, Lillian, Red Riding Hood; Han- A letter was rpad from Mr.Joseph Brown self-addressed envelope to the Rev.JOSEPH | herein established, and shall, therefore, | issue to be for $25,000,000; and should the From Life Department: greeters £002,670 1 TRADE, to the Parliament of Can D ot ung gre ! struck his leg as he leaped into the street.naford, Gracie, Christmas Number of The who rents the Park orchard, asking for por.T Inman, Station D., New York City.trs maintain and efficiently operate the same.Company make such issue of land-grant Life Premiums aud Interest.448,606 « | next Session, for an Act to permit the Nos.155 & 1 57 St.James - [ PERJURY CasB.\u2014An old policeman named ÿ raphe; Haunaford, Mary, 0 ie AN mission to utilize the old small-pox hospital \u2019 oth.In consideration of the premises | bonds, then they shall deposit them in the Total Revenue.£1,351 366 fusion aud amalgamation of the said Board NTREAL.: i Michel Morean, was atrested yesterday, tenderson, Maude, Winter; Wg He | in the repairing of his fences.the Government shall grant to the Company | hands of the Government, and the or, $8,944,428 73 With other Commercial Cor porate Boards in MORT parts of ¥ sh amar for lc pue Fe | Solo a, Homey Flo Me al loon it bn dw obption to NEVER RETURN, ne money of $1000 dn | Goren, ee god el RENE | \u201cona, ua ony SEE BE difficulty arose fro quarrel some time 7 : Mr.Brown making use of the lumber in the and of 22,000,000, for which subs one- 8 onds as Seuurity Head 0 È bien in.Siok ontreal, 1th November 7 do per A au i ; ; dial Moreau j Mi ; .if] ; ., cu : ce for the Dominion à ) - 1880.275 6 Annum.Jones since, during which Moreau is alleged to J { building, but he thought when Mr.Brown construction of the Canada Pacific Railway | for due performance of the present contract ion in Montreal 5 \\ aunt.eer Lu have \u2018called Louis Plamondon, \u201c une canaille, Judah, 4, Huntress; Jones, Ethol, Nolly.used vit he wanted the balance should be It is said that one out of every four real | shall be completed, and the same shall be [in respect of the maintainance and con- THOSEES DASPOUSALL S : .WEEKLU 6 pages) per an ADVANCE ; une crasse et un voleur\u201d Plamondon then ; , , L ; _ burned.invalids who go to Denver, Col., torecover | equipped, maintained and operated, the | tinuous working of the railway by tlie Com- Octob Genera! Agents cience Vs EF le NS | P AYABLE IN ?.' promptly instituted an action ir the Suje- I Low, H, oer Laine, o Night; Ald.Donevax thought they could pile it health never return to the East or South | said subsidies respectively to be paid and pany, as herein mentioned, for ten years ctober 5 238 on I ÿ \u2019 Rates for Advertising , ÿ vor Court for 3500 dumages.The action | ;/V158 MN, le CG, ady ; Lepronon, | ap in the Park.except as a corpse.The undertakers, next | granted as the work of construction shall | after the completion thereof, and the re- ed), renee we was returned into Court, before the Hon.| F: Lompadour.Pre, CHARMAN said if that were done, it | t° the hotel-keepers, have the most profita- | proceed, in manner and upon the conditions | mainining $20,000,600 of such bonds shall | NT E R NAT | 0 NA L Doctor a aln t k | Subeeguent, ond every | 5\u201c : Mr.Justice Torrance, and Moreau called as .M would all be carried away.ble business.This excessive mortality may | following, that is to say :\u2014 be dealt with as hereinafter provided and M g S ua.c : day el denane ner cet >, a witness.Tie was asked whether he had Mitchell, Jennie, Swiss Peasant; Mitchells It was finally resolved that Mr.Brown be prevented, and patients served and| «A The said subsidy in money is hereby | 88 to the said one-fifth of the said bonds so ie 4 A8 ARINE INSURANCE CO, | À LEADING LONDON PHYSICA Minserted every other day.70 , not called l'lamondon such and such names, | E, Buttercup.be allowed to use what boards he required, | cuted under the care of friends and loved | givided and appropriated as follows, long as no default shall occur in the main- Fly FARE Sad (LIMITED) ss AN OFFICE IN NEW York, Fon TOLISHES H inserted a wok.to which he replied that Le had not.Sev- Mc and the rest be demolished.ones at home, if tuer will but use Hop namely :\u2014Central Section, assumed at tenance and workings of the said Canada go gh: \u2018 Of Liverpo 1 CURE OF EPILEPTIC FITS 1 year (every duy) per line.eral other witnesses swore that he had, snd Mclotyre, M, Flower Girl; McIntyre, A letter was read from D.McLean, ask- Bitters in time.This we know.Seceother |] 350 miles, first, 900 miles at $7,333.33 per Pacific Rallway, the Government shall not = rats 5s 5 Pool, (From Am.Journal of Medicin 6 inonthe elk.quart the Cowrt decided that the plaintiff had | Katie, Old lady; McGibbon, Alice, Music | ing for remuneration for 214 days extra column mile, $6,010,000 ; second, 450 miles at $12, present or demand payment of the coupons The undersigned having been appointed Dr.Ab.Meserole (ate of ra) who Aloe times a weele.d made out his case.llis Honour then pro- | Gir; McDougall, Ada, Lady of the Olden | work during his holidays in August las.in _\u2014 000 per mile, $5,400,00C ; total, $12,000,000.of such bonds nor require payment of any ST LOU IS H OT EL Agent in Canada for this Company, i: now doses, 8 specially of Iipllepsy, has without | Unce a week ceeded to the assessment of damages, and | Time; McCallum, Amelia, Winter.prepairing health statistics.HotLoway's PiLLs.\u2014The Hour of Danger.| Eastern Section, assumed at 650 miles, sub- interest ; Jaercon, and i\u2019 any of ; such ' ; prepared to underwrite shipments of mer.| Other living ans Lured more ches than uny Reuding Cae ET for the damage to reputation and aggrieved 0 Mr.Robb was sent for, and it was ascer- | \u2014 Disease commonly comes on with slight | sidy equal to $15,384 61 per mile, $10.000,- | bon > De rota ed by 9 sramen shal ST.LOUIS ST., Q BEC chandise in the usual manner and at cur- simply been astonishing; we have heard of Notices of Births, Marsensibilities, awarded to Plamondon $10, Ogilvie, J, Old Woman.tained that he had done that amount of | symptoms, which, when neglected, in- {| 000 ; grand total, $22,000,000 Ano the pe Pr ° on Ce le De provided oo UE « | rent rates.cnred by nim gare Manding, guecesstully riages, and Leaths.1 remainder of the acti oi ismisse P \u2018or creases i idy i i X ivided and appro- | tu: 3 : hole ere- ACKS ; ae das published à valuabl Ve pins the rem: pr tho action being dismissed ; work., | eTcases in extent, and gradually grow susidy in land is bereby divie a pp of the Government shall hold the The Russell Hotel Com an R 1 CKSON RAL, Fork on this disease, which he sends witha | In the WeeklYs per in ts.Flam now prosecutes Provett, E, Gymnast.Ald Mooney moved that $40 be paid him | dangerous\u2014a condition which betrays the | priated as follows, subject to the reserve j 7 : ved i + thereof as au p V, oyal Insurance Chambers arge bottle of his wonderful cure free to any | À CeNts perline.\u2026.\u2026.- ytisiv, Moreau for perjury in swearing that he had IR for the work dons.Carried, grossest remissness\u2014 when these Pills, hereinafter provided for :\u2014Central Section amoun receive in payment erco ae se WILLIS RUSSELL, President May 10 .A quiirer who may send thelr express and Yearly Rates of Adve rod VF Ÿ not, as alleged, called him \u201ca fraud, & ras- | Ritchie, Octavia, livcoco; Roberts, Rose, | _ À letter was read from Dr.Seymour, pub- | taken in accordance with their arcompany- | first,-900 miles, at 10,000 acres per mile, { curity for the same purposes as the bonds :s Ho sh à ; CA AAMT | cure to address Dr.AD, MESH SWINE 4 ments to be consid uy .y T E t n ; ' Si ; ; 108 .; gs ; , aid of paying interest theroy at four his Hotel, which is unrivalled for siz SÉROLE, No.98 | No advertisemen Joust 861 vil cal and a thief.\u201d Moreau was liberated on | Italian Peasant Girl; Rockwood, Edith, | lic vaccinator in St.Ann's Ward, tendering | ing directions, would not only have check- 8,000,000 ; second, 450 miles, at 15,000 acres 80 Pp paying def v style and locality in Queb : © C | AL U N 10 John St, New York.year, unless it is previowl ls Ys bail.Martha Washington; Rubb, Hattie, Night.his resignation, owing to ill health.ed, but conquered the incipient disorder.| per wile, 6,750,000 ; total, 15,750,000.Eust- per en bre Coma pe \u20ac al i 1s not throughout the year for pleasure and Fete PLAYS! P The privilege of Jewry busine qu Ix Tows \u2014 Windsor Hotel\u2014Mrs C Ayer, 5 Ald Proctor moved that the resignation | Patients daily forward details of the most | ern Section, assumed at 650 miles, subsidy oF the y n Be By of and Jotonman oe ness travel, having accommodation for 300 Assurance Com pany F LAYS ! .PLAYS! PLAYS! Other advortisemients, such Jo i Chicago, B Barlow, St Albans; J T Prince Sleesor, Tenna, Amina; Stevenson, M, | of Dr.Seymour be accepted.Carried.remarkable and instructive cases in which | equal to 961,535 acres per mile, 6,250,000 ; | of the ce ' 1, anc : 1e end « Gu st \u2019 ° OF L For Reading Clubs, for Amateur Theatr] OL es Lo Jot, dissou Jo ova ICAO; > ; ; ce, 5 , \u2019 ç ; , $ ; ; ; 9 the said period of ten years from the com- ugits.ONDON ENG culs, Temperance Pluys, Drawing.HICH, Lot recs, ships city, W À Publow, New York; Mr and Mrs | Fairy Queen; Stevenson, Ethel and Mildred, Ald.FAIRBAIRN movud that Dr, Gurd be | timely attention to Bolloway's advice has | grand total, 22,000,000.te She said railway, if then no d ans 28 183 YUVN, .Plays, Fairy Plage, i Drawing Room ship, legal mastocs, 8 ; \u2018 Dewe, Ottawa; Win Scully, Toronto; G D | Greek Girls, Stevenson, Bertha, Lady of the | appointed in his stead.Carried.undoubtedly saved them from severe illness.| \u201cB.\u201d Upon the construction ot any por- | P ction © i = mn bave Vy 1 3° 1 Do ( ii __ | Books, Speakers, Pantumimes, Sas will bec ATE AN yTWAB] rect Sherman aud wife, Port Henry, N ¥; RN | Olden Time; Stevenson, Freda, Gypsy; À letter was read from Dr, Cameron, ask- | These Pills act primarily on the digestive | tion of the Railway, not less than 20 miles | fauit sna aa ee NT th vid CHARLOTTETOWN P E.I, FI } 1H A N D LIFE Bent co Enum, Jaghws, Coloured I Me Licht, Quebec: L J Belloni, jr, New York: J Symington Katie, Fortune Teller; Sym-, | ing that the Sanitary Inspector of the city | organs, which they stimulate when slow | in length, and the completion thereof, soas | maintenance aud wor ing there of the sal REVERE HOUSE Jarley's Wax Voor Lace des son | \u2014\u2014 \u2019 \\ B Lew iv.Hartford, Conn: i Murray Ferris, | ington, Martha Highland Costume; Smith be instructed to examine the drainage and | and imperfect ; and, secondly, upon the | to admit of the running of regular trains | bouds, or if any of them shall then have 6 \u2014 Moustuches at reduced | ricca, ards an ; REAL pus) } ; R M Ferris, New York; A Krainer, Dur= | J P, Red Riding Hood.ventilation of the Bishop's College building | blood, which is thoroughly purified by { thereon, together with such equipment | been paid off, the remainder ot said bonds | Mra.MoNeiLL - - - Proprietross, 4 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Py Ales, New catalogues sent THE MONT variées k Jr, N CR c Tait Shediac: B Henn A ! T at Lennoxville,; owing to the breaking out | them, whence is derived the general tone | thereof as shall ba required for the traffic and the record for those paid off with ic- First-class Commercial and Private Hotel, Corner of Hospital Street.SAMUEL FRENOIL a deseription and prices | AND DAILY COMMERCIAL ve MOE ham, & 6: den or] Yh i smowflak f typhoid fever in the College, in which | 4 i ¢ subjugat.| thereon; the Government shall pay and | crued interest shail be delivered back by | Good Sample Rooms, and convenient t = ew York.Ra 90 Be MUN tree and Published br AND 4 7 H Beaty, Toronto; I W-Plunkett, Hali- Thompson Jessie, Snowflake.of typho 1 College, which | they impart, and their power of subjug \u2019 a (1 he ; 0 = c PRINTING La y Le und Mrs 8 A Kellogg, Champlain; \"Ww many of our prominent citizens were inter-, ing hypochondriacism, dyspepsia, and | grant to the Company the money and land the Government othe pmpary Tih al \u2014 ws and steamboats; FRED.COLE, A YEAR and INC COMPANY.dressed wife ax; ë i ! ! \u201c15 y * 1 i idi i i coupons attache such bonds, but if suc anuar cua t and expenses ; Ù tons tu res CL ¢ A Jordon Albert Joeb, New York.| Wray, Lillie, Old Woman.ested, nervous complaints.subsidies applicable thereto, as according § coup 1 , y 1x April 24 General Agen, $7775 Free Addon otage: Com AE Mage Le 4 ! » Maine St.James Street, Moni \u2018 \\ + Sk a, Ward, 42 in St.Mary's Ward, 2 in the West Ward, 2 in the East Ward, 7 in the Hotel Dieu, 3 in Notre Dame Hospital, 6 in the General Hospital, 11 in other institutions, and 2 were unknown.Allen, Miss M, Mrs Tucker.B Bond, Ethel, Serpolette; Barlow, Alice, Juanita; Barlow, Maud, Normandy Peasant; Barlow, Gertie, Mignon; Babcock, J, Win- labour for repairing the fences if the Committee would furnish the lumber.He also stated that the old wooden small-pox hospital in the orchard had not been used for several years, and he had been informed and they could never sell unless the proposed change were carried out.Ald.Grenier suggested that a deputation should wait uponMrs.Redpath, and see if they could not remove her objections.shall be completed, and upon the completion of the eastern and central sections the Government shall convey to the Company with a suitable number of station buildings and with water service (but without equip- 14th.The Company shall bave the right, from time to time, to lay out, construct, equip, maintain and work branch lines of railway to any peint or points within the territory of the Dominion ; provided always, digestion and nutrition, snd by a careful application of the tine properties of Weil selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy Established 1809 Subscribed Capital, - - £2.000,000 Stg.CANADA BOARD.NOTICH.PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the Montreal, Portland and Boston In boxes ut 1s 14d, 28 8d, and 46d.md Sold by Chemisté | and Medicine Vê throughout \u2018he warld.n Prepared! «5 \u2018a Rorke, Londos.py 8 reltully vaiuab.e Pills for residost® and traveilers.g \u2014_\u2014 "]
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