Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 25 juillet 1882, mardi 25 juillet 1882
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| 12 FATHE RIV rs Ce agle | appli com eal à ce of zation Foople TE ES \u2019 LY \u2019 .lo Tecoint th and ere has bon elt susie BEE N.DIS R POINT.) londiug ol Maiane, pplican pany i ee of busin a ENOON BOARD 2 parker pte o Proving or: as been ng nish N ah t A.ion, Jo INT, ND G 1g at Malan of Ki ts ar s to b capi ei I £2113, 25 at 5 86! erel.of inces, obst een freon Niariaus 5 2 By \u201cRiven Hr Bee S505 | of Bow Riv.vo Mai Gon prog stock Renata nn Ba re , 1882 \u2014_ 25108 Georges arg plie tr : 5, .rl 10.eliy?va \u2026 Ra rene U a., Inwi am B w Ri > r.CO .B , Th ty Paster at 1861.20 an ntw * i 3 od $6 erri 0 es, :' MARINE AE A {* nger at U LOUP Logmah om ve la 5 ej Cit wa 150 at 186}, Jab of or ape ickled bx and @ ing at 852 NX i big bras d'Or & up rs assed up\u2019 July dam | bay, I n, N.W ude de Vi ae ty Ga SEA SUR Bai 166 s days commerci marre py bank eda Sit go ohn : ARINE SIGHALLIN or ere rs a Bic, Cyrus Col.We de Vin Wade, | rk storia\u201d Cis Le | Bi, ee PRICE oy 801 for re ; umn $y Sp bank tation.G 112 FO Ranger & isa am; stea st m, ypr ol.W H ain T Co BR 00 at ies, b ors\u2019, 60 da 3 tra ium e and 53 : / TSI ST die X B ger a wo er and ; steam Os of Lo us ; Mr arren unt, 6 a to-d ocks 50 at Rh at 724 Reichs an , 60 d .\u2026.52 3 shor 2s $ $53@51 Mo qtl; ILW Signals 'ATIONS.he wii 1 J Pa Rhod er wal nd .Al , R.A, £ | bompa ay, and were » 250 a 148 6 hefna ers\u2019, si ays 21% to b > CE $18 e 2s 89 6.75@ 1@5; f ackerel A Toes NE | sma AY, Tuly ois nd Rhode pamsod | Se, die 2 bort oc fol today, and adv ao Ll p 0a kers sight.St to 517 etwe NT es edi aoe or mediurn Y tion .team THP July Rte in to à -T he G: nglan Cunni lowi ith Sa anced str icl ys.), bankers\u2019 5.1 to 5 } ab en P S e 17 ium 8 is n ; large um S'h Te ao Ship Carman uth Point Chi w;|S he arris d; Li ning- ng ch turd all ong | Gui hemarks (4).ere\u2019, 16% to 17 out eterb .and cash H caled omi $8; .8 SOU out , J oin ip tra first di on 3 Lae Ap an, ay\u2019 ro uild rks cous 5.Pe: 450 Oro cus ak herri nall ; ex- ation UT Litto Mets La nou EEE p La Cana ag Mn a ios rillery.Mont Loren appess closing und Guilders, és OL He id and Ome Lei h gat] 851080); 8 doc $10 Cape Ch do * Do a | 50 this yesterday, je three-m Bo he 1 in W are to | ont- | N > 4; Eni estern U , the | 1 Pari , bankers\u2019 0 days.95 195 haudi to H thes ridgewater 1 smc ollock doc and Cp bte do.hy |B invyard in WEST ay Ji~Stioam wate | LY and lias ade 0 be G orth.West, 2 5 3 Unio London 250 re\u2019, sight.54 to 954 | 12 udière Reilw e sections are and | of the per 100 oked alowives ck 33 : Er .Do.\\ s .t e Rai .Br ction er of following alewi ht 4 ia Ba Cepo Magdale do.) - Do.- 85 ship rd last ST PO rnoon; ship P has al er, Ab been and C en.2%; Mi est, 2 ; d \u2019 Ohio By 1; Lak on 25f.tches t.40 to 4 b er secti ilwa elve, s are and the re owing i ves suppl y an Fame b dale So Be ; Be 188 | gone Ward this INT s one barque th read out selected al, Os- | # ; ichiga ; do.& Miss.e .l'Te.quote 406$ 91 | Put is b tion h y bridg who b und week celnte of 8 th tendus et \u2018ape oint n do Do 183 sou ST this do , Jui arqu e Bri y bee $25,000 i; N n C , pref., 13 iss.e } to 40 The pi ein as j ge.a uil er|b endi pts of e y, at C Rosie sa De 53 thw, POI am ne two 4\u20140 6 ritis n tak ; on th Ww.Y entra., 1%; , 133 xcha e pi push ust b Wo t th y th ing J fish i weekl P Rosier » 30.Do .153| CAP ard OINT.fo y 2%4-\u2014One bar stated, h a enu of th o | West.Cen 1 4;J ; StP ; RAIL nge o wate ece be shed fi een rk on e e Bos g July 2 in B y sum and Wa rte do.: Ba- | 230 wontE RO is T, July 24-8 ted ste que | thei will rmy i p by e stock 1! ,21;D teal, \u20ac ; Jersey C aul _ WAY n | ti Tr has j tween orward comm the ton Fi 1, hae.won m ng dure Mont Point do.De: | Do.29 | steam.E ROSIERJ team am- eir ret pe n Indi officers 1; C ; Del.& H 8; D entral.| \u2014The t NEWS, bein bet just be Mad ener enced, » ish B , a8 for the eal ¢ rest, Pol do.Do.290 at 11 nehlp Ta at July ship O pro irem rmanent] ia, \u2018wh of pref., B.& ud, ¥ el, La 1, ailroad rave eing ween Wi en co oc mergetioall I facke: ureau :\u2014 compil 6 South Pol nt do.! Do.De: 880 | (YO anis how | A Stea ter, visions ent from tb o, it i .2; Uni Q, i; §: Ro ck.& | Pat has been th 1 twee ue ick and leted.Brida.2,202 ses pas Home piled ten EE Li RARER: tn \"epi om au He 825 ta 17 ie re 1 ie mie nee sm .B I and LE : oti.sa And One © jvo-mas on 16 : army u out 1 1; , Id; requi n an nen in; s an nt Lo is i | Ale es, bris, p >.brls rts.bout Ta, Hii Br De: De: a Ma st oué our Savard busines atomes mornin my under the | DR Ch ares PES CEE rapidly end Perth.Lab betwe nT Je Asin Si sso 0g o ; © caer .; zoo iS -m 24\u20140 .i e .Le e .rai n , \u20ac: a as : , ce .cket Office Con Baye do., po.Magn Ted is ee ship $e phasing n : for Domini the no of che the detailed us Ont 3 N ny 0, as de .Can.and trains road is le en se ey Macks es okea: '% 0 10576 = N wel Be : 8 | ships an RR tant ward | Stock ion inion.bank ed | Erie ; - Pacifi ; do 716 run wi alm o ballast: const able og r, i ator | Bonet rel, bo a os b tn + Num] do.Do.sD 415 yg as OT Port Jul done 1tward utward ck, a; Gov on.T s doi & W estern c, 2%; ., pref.Lawr now n with ost las tario ructi cw to the 8 rath r | Bon ers, bo xes e 24 18 Shel por of rai Do.e Brton 478 | 2.4 sloan t Port Glas gone outwa at 12 Coloni Peon ho colors C.C este ,§; Ohio do.orot | ence iv ack most compl he | taro & Qu fon.The fas à fact that Fresh ox6s (cannod md A mil : INewrls 680 | P stea rd ye two-maie Bai rd.39 | adi nial ovinci ent D colum LC & rn, 14; ; Ohio C ; pref ween is a pears and eted un paral ebec he f are i tha resh boven : 7 83 4 DEP hr ar 880 | à my abot masted sie rque adi publi cial, Bri ebe na | Paci L à; L entral, 7 : been Mo appears ds th sr [ox parallel and the Mi a t|M ackerel, 4 no 75 0 La ARTURE low Qu and as am, one t ip Do ay; ed st noo British an a ic s , Briti ntur ific, 21 , 3; T ; sou ral, 7 lwa ntreal t o ety eet el to the Mi that cours ack erel.4.615 .\" .bos, 3) am.\"nd wo-m day 3 onesh Comes at T re not i ecuriti sh, F or]; P 3; St.ex.P - &N 3; | far y brid and Le be ugh the St.ie Apar each dla the On- Provinces iis ria.28 8,006 7 .ot UF OC anc one masted one shipion Ip at 2.90 he S t included in oth ore] ECLINE! tP.& acifi ash., 4 ; | from abodon Lachine du e St, | b es a co t for other nd fhe On- Lio date mported ris.008 3,000 Steamers UCEA .MAG asted ste one se at 5 | pas tock uded i or th gn, or Mai NED &M c, 8%; , 43 way ha aband nd it i ne ned b .ack a nsta a consi and lwa date fro fro 1 200 1 Bar sinia.- AT BTX hip 8 DAL ted ship rpool ner t da Ma in t jan C 1,3 Chesh +14 8; Ce as b oni is 1 y an e-|N and f nt fl side only si y » brl m.January ucti ) Be \u2018velo a.Pate, STXA: m: t La EN outw inw.at: d y or rket i he ta an .\u20ac& .nt.point ee ng th earn moth otwiths orth b uctuati rabl y six .8.nuar, 1881 lon Berwin na July 5 Ne \u2019 AM ERS, i barqu wren LIGHT ard at ard at 7 ecepti two in N ble -|j_ Ux Oy will on th n acqui e sche ed that er | lobo tandi etw ation e dista y PE Dre - 1860.\u201cof Brussel .July 2.Ne rom ; stear © Britisl in T, J a aus m ve, th has b ew Yi .J NCHAN: y i} .C sta e rive juired eme, ri 80 th ur, th in een th of lab nce, oD - Lo 13.11 1-Ch russe Jul CM w Yo T .SH nshi ce laward uly A ost , the t een i ork ose GED\u2014 AEE ; Paci au rt.Th r fr lea Nd righ the r , the w tha e ou UCE 112, 24, er N Ge ampl Is Juin 2% Montre rÈ.Liva out ALLO p Broo rine Vest \u2014s an of th ende irr th ph, à Fri .cific | Ra ghnawi el om whi din t of | idl oad i or.t dif two rers AN 449.23, ext Germani jain.July & Now York L verpo ward ints po Princesd out wan Steam d ha e stocks were bei egula eC.Read o.pr e 2nd, do ts line ich the br.the will be e bain push oe rond E AND PRO 630 the , va 5 ETUIS 7 Quer Ey y MART.Isp EK 2 outward s at 8.15 P that ve thus 8 wer eing u r and in ef, I , do 108.and select e-brid ê b possibl g ush the ty ab s.Ï Fu VIS {he Whole Waldensiun.Sais Lu steamship RIVE » July 2: AE t indi led e sold ¢ pward Th 8, Mob .Central, pref, St.a The 0 above ed is near secti e about f ti ed f sectio out | dul «0UR\u2014T Mo TONS.wn B mati an.Ji y».ew Y ri Liverpool nals, ip o VER 1\u2014On m.a | not exi cated to ab ft 8 e followi .& Ohi ral, C , St ouisvi estim the near rat ui ut fift is \u20ac Orwai ns of l'and he NTRE ollowing Baitle an Jul D Quebec.verpool.li C utward né e scho exis à sh orrowi o arri owin 0, San C sville ated he Lachi t s of th cen month rd as arent.TI mark AL, J ve owin EE July 2\" Bosto ; Taverpool.in APE C rd at ¥ 24\u2014One tr oner don t.F ort i owin, ive,\u201d g are , San F L&I pany fi and gross nel P will b 1e Mid mo ted rap- | ! nt.T special et as , July 24 3 belong Phen to.July =.Qu n \u201c7 Lave pool tog, vesse HATT: 1p a tw has orei inter ng dem ?the ranci .| 1882.or the Nashvi earnir = robabl e com land nths that i ng chi he À 1 ly a whol .& Wise: ton, dal 2.N ebec +; -Biverpool, ° 0-mas 1s in E LI ; m O-mas bou sold gn ho est whi and fluct isco.| 1 , ON seco vill nings 4 road y be mpl no befo it | 18 aract ema; new fi e remai se consin Cre 2 Quek ee SEO.ne t ted ward GHT ade n ted ght m uses hich di Sroc- nati .| 1,840 2.025 nd w e Railr of th Tea a eted.I Ww u re the | 1 unsati ter, and nd is eatu nains 3 Scythia.CAE 20.Quebec +s; Liverpool pm.aed Steams GHT, July % Set | confi , the uch m state th did xs.ons :\u2014 mil mil miles eek of oad C e portio ches Ob and t will nder c e | is un isfacto the vi not of re is a 1e Ha Paynesian Aug ga MAT ted 1ehip one y Two W ned t transact ore tha: at Lon.| Ny $49.26 $183, $225.2 July om.| Pê om, from pare, a half + howe on- | the nquestion ry.Th volume a sustain.xe arb | Domipion AY EE i Hv MATE ip wanda ha PE Wat stock.| mors than it Das Western le, $35.38.From J of July were: | £0 from Porte, ta however | prier ext nr The tend £2 pustain, : ; .- Liv G in 10 à mani 1 sto e V be has ke S Uni 1881 , © ro I 81, on plet ced to wo re th f rior e of d oward: enc siness the a Caf fon.Aug 5 ce orié Liverpool ce 5 at 10a mand ong ha cks anderbi ing mai Lake Shore on., on n 20 m Jani ner , on how ed.until that ork on e | lot extra emand sal y of val 60) usand Concordi Ang 3 Hoon 116 verbool 1M Lvs dat oy A at Tho | 18 d a pro Lo erbilts ain'y | Dot Shore.00.0.crease, 1840 ml anuary 195 | Lui ever, pe the ob city wi that | s but withon nd.ower basis in h 4 a AUS 5.Quebec Su iver ol.ast EM Td od Sahoo \u2014 tter pron ndo a 'y | Do eas ees , 185 mi mi mil 1t 5 uild, as secti oth will old with offered On C is i able of same ok ae 20 ef pool lasted 7te ETS TIC.n ; stemms , and i ou n capi nd the | 35 Mel \u2014 mil îles, 85, $ o Jaly |} est only take.er porti not ers, b out a hange su.f L None cs 6.wYy LL SEOW.ter-\u2014-Ste S m.teams m ab i nee: pitali he 0.Gre Th es, 6.5: on the niy n ort 0 und 0 findi + an : of Lunbe i A i fre Pr CAES ani Not- âne expect them.i nia he | Qlio che : aaa level,\u201d re rok the oud tie fos, woul aby found | of bla.ug.2.New York.{verpool.Ste P ett] atl 264\u20140 op the ore y to h-W ond i ate = .In-[, ç e ti , | bak ra a epo n ; driv À Celtic Nid aE Qi Yor Liv gow.se ame OIN' lesw iam ne tw m portuni m t than the | 8 .Pr est 638: week io Gi earni \u2014F route i cutti me t ers t 96 rted ot n ; other riven Texas.\u201cAus 10 sache I Tivernoo homers & T, C orth im wo- ore nit; o dr r Pah: 3 1 of rand in to rom Bri e is ng t o | foll at 86 .12 sal egoti es wy Hi as ug 10 ov CE Tiger L Passe à eo Sh B iw con y.op eas o AL EEE T 881 Jul e Rail gs a hand + Briti near o b owi 15.4; 1 es were iat , Stores Hb Aug New Yor \u2018paverpool Fhssed 235 hatta , Jul ard the servati Apa out on- | Mic aul otal sino $13 y we wi f th rela and w tish ly a e|S ng ar , and ; 100 b ere\u2014500 A dibernian an UN Ww Yo ig Liv rpool, angu TM Hopew ck, P y % at5 very tive i rt fr at 7 ichi er IT: eri since 1,920; re :\u2014 ay f e tiv e lea Col dead uperi e our 100 d ris- Li ming Aus 12.Quet Ÿ rK.Li erpoo.PO ard an team ell an olino, Passe woul cou inves om thi the erse gan Centre iod la Jan ; de :\u20141882 or the cons e to th rn so umbi , Ext or Ex quotati ee Pins A fT £7 Yok freon oi INT M.a schoor and two assed in\u2014 d foll Tse s tors a is, h NY oon ntrai.554,6 ot ver 3 L 83376 , $111 is truction in { me interests Fancy Su tra ons 20.The : Jean Jarthia ae Id Hatitgx 1 verpo 1 Yard ACQ ner Sara Lora Derby troub ow o oft re ) Der nia : carrie 98.year.; $3,3 e, $2 \u2019\u201d com on i ogress tere apers j anc, perfi ; per brl \u2014 Th : of Chester.Ue 16.Que Solve OO | Jessie dati UER dino, eo gantines | Ù les as a en pursui ral.00 rried si Total $2,821 ¢ 76,6 0,282 E plet n tha of P sting just |S pA fine.° ry Viz des: Britan ester \u2018Aug 16.Quel as.\" Liverpool sie ALL m.EAU Geo Shattuck, tion , and result asserted uing sen coe Mil gine al \u20ac 821,97 ,677 : y= OZ mo ed f t acifi fac pring PETAR.$6.2 \u2014 t 5 : Ti .ie £ , 7 nn r ; + fact s gE LE .20 @ Ares.Bervia Aug 17 NES Liverp ool.san Élovart, Torc 1 July prettuck, | L for th are unl of th d th BL Jose 1500 | 138 es now e Jan onstrue 79; inc same 18 m and fr or el Tovince ¢ Rail g | Supe leda } She wou Wire the ay 1 $1 for t ger o , closi 31 ieu quotati he ed i Ww g at ec bei gua from | © , coffe erab om Chin th In- 3ic@ T.ober, Au 1 nan.nol a hawse steric ould co the about porte ast.,500,000 the o 1483 pened ng at , declini ; ations followi n Lond .Poste Howi omm ng y rive orn h e and le addi hin e shi stead Sdc Cash , 804c ust, Ccjtta nee d she \u2019 San ne.comer >, | ti rs of th It is state expi Pro.| Cen 8%, at 1 723,07 ning | ME repre wing a on at path r stat ck, th encement ushed on result due fal tobace tion in There by y and Ocea corn was à sha , Se \u2019 Ppa sot Came pansy Low easily ons e Go ated pired +.an ad 48, a 3.20it \u2019 sentin re the 514d Hea with ed th e othe nt of t on | pr t due len off o.Th in raw silk.2 steam uncha: n grai as a vember rt, atl some fif un of ps at once +3 | ar Were vernm by th on Gas on van nd s ity | T g the pri nowi th of all the St at he T da rack ospects , of co abo e un W silk 500,00 to Li nged in frei e or, Whe not fifteen Le win bn once at ount receiv ent tha e su ès were previ ce of old u rade d price f ina) | fiat PL owin .Martin had me Mr.S : urge, to ut?ports of Bee 0 bushels at bid ights off.at these Phe mail ot greatly hours\u201d out rang the 1 called f ed f ta up- (Pre not so ous 1 pe ew (4 ollars or othe Tine from b gther pe ne sym- > to the b per cen of | dat eerboh thels erpool.Phe bol bushel ) wre She str y dame ud y ftee \u20ac oan h: or or à pplica 1 , transacti activ day\u2019 x pe Amer 124 eee Bid rih from ut th oad ople > sym- etter t., a er m\u2019s eat he ushel applicæ team pote Imag, ho.vessel n | adi as b , and tH oub -| 173% ct e, th 8 T erlean Sai fees id.am, Hunt 8 at i pepe tn t CH harve lows ok cabl and sales aC; hyp j maged veached an capi een t le 73}, closi ions bein ou sal and oon ains) d -$ A eonvect St M in ermi hel- L EESE vist | corn.oo rt th e advi 600.000 ons ng up ving bx Po rock Her 1 is capitali subseri abo the St osin ein gh st es.| À nd silv olla 99% sked onn ntingd arti conti inate ITT co : loati e Briti vic ,000 Te T, nd eas hoe.cen prets for In alists scribed ut h .Pa g we g mad eadv i m quarte er h rs 99: $ | rai ect wi gdon in to inui at [dull LEF ESE MARKETS mn, n oatin ritish es of corn.; kt.oa, U0 dot Destan started, Lon .ed f alf of | dUi ul and\" aker e yin|M erica ers.alve 9% 99 ailwa th and Howi ug th ; sa ALL age » nothi g ca m to-dav\u2019s 3, 20d, pa on is ln detained 13 at mone don or by C quiet a nd Mi at 1 at 173 utilated dimes.s 1002 ffl th the A Dund ck, Dur.850 b les 12,001 N.Y .ec and foo EE arket day\u2019s Street Bitinal or Sst\u201d 55 pass t his | Sta y, and Consol an.| Can nd firm innea 1722 @ @| ed US cee 99 lling i e M erin the ur- | Pa oxes f ,000; factc Jul orn for shine Wheat, q fol \u201chas off C 5,1 te 995 s ada at I poli 1731; M in, I i \u2014 its destir &C can ere ckag arm d facto y 24 corn, stead, shipmer C eat, auiet Que e pacen Diigo Tou Steaoape pasted Jong.the | curi s bond 9 f are 99 119 Paper 34 @ s R.R 3% exica per 0z .silver 99} 100 C The estin, .J.RR.syste: to, U ges.B dai rÿ 10} .\u2014Ch m n, qui y Men oes ¢ quiet ; 10 136 fon square rig nd do pe uritie s and or ac 9-16 and C Com 136 ex-divi were eagles.doilara er 1 ompa Ontari \u2018 AS ¢ of | P Tica, N utter 21.10.@ 10 @ lle.arket wet.ark os on paa \u2019 ate dure ri Steanaut Périske ship : s and Ameri count for Ontari nada pan x-divi ere | M gles ollars.sun 00 plet ny sa io as o oxes Y 216 @ 102 Il erp s fi Enoli Lan t )a8s- dan upwesed msh en, bou p| It db me , Uni tari Q y we vid exican do 8, 99 ed f y th and nly | 10% sold 10% J ; @ 2 ic; L165 ool rm ; glish è » qui om Tug Seo araship pond isr ond rica nit ol ott re end fean dollar su y ro at thei Q yj#e 103 al de OS ;|N wheat a F whea et ; dus Se d.essel 8 re elo to b epor s we n railr ed to-d nvest on C offeri .merci doll FE.n ears, b m this ci their uebec 1,700 Fc y 24.\u2014C 1Xty 0.2 eat rench coun t > P With on Slower! w em ted th re fi oad ay, à ment om ring Per can dollars, uncon _ [sitilié ut m is cit, road wi Rail box @ \u201810jc h thi Red and ditt ty and I the on Ed at ponts fo ade t at a rmer se- | Th ; and q Com pany at ruvian sole: > UNCO 89 1ty any y to will way Din ie 5 = + a 5 an, has b Faih a r the i o th pplicati .e rest uoted pany at 135 pes an solos and mn some D: Betw regard Toro beco 3 BOS signed ulin 7,750 prom nth an ter , quiet et.oa SSAry APE ch & | enti ncor e Fed tion i quot of the at 135 bi were lis .| En £08.sand Chili\u2019 89% with 2 mil en P this nto in mm TON .g pri in pt shi d ne wheat ut st av- applianecre tled poration eral G is about ed :\u2014 securiti bid 14 ted Fi glish lve _\u2026 hili\u2019n 87% ta the Mi es of t erth as an i two FISH ce lu Paris, pment, xt, 468 for shi eady rere | P@ny of ioral overnm eines ane ay | Viet sh silver.co | orcad the idland, bes Tod Mappoe- Frrs MARKET nscttled.260.Whaat shipment com Can tary C and ¢ ent Montr MORN nomi .Victoria es.aus .823 orced th e Mi , bein un daberr large nH Fi B .The .or.Wea ent tto f pany ada.\u201d oloni ompa Montreal ING inall wen sovereiens.\u2026 478 larg em idland g onl ar this st arri sH\u2014T OST grain i following ther i and or are t \u201d Th zatio ny oal oon 88 BOARD y | Tw ty fr reigns.84 {Db e quan 1 off to ¢ Co y.66 fe alle yea ivals here ON, Jul c in st win er 1m gad 0 ac e obi n Com .at 2113 .8 enty ancs eee 93 4 86 ut w tities hes mpa et di recei r O of fres] have y 22 es on ore g we Jan quire jects - ,190 a ani francs.coo 4 86 No en th ofl outhb ny h s-| th ived 4 f ma h fish e b .the d at th re th d land of th Ric + 212, 1 Me nish do BLEU 3 95 |1 rwood, i e Onta and al y pur ave e brl ,615 Vb: ckerel for een th NEW ates ne und e äm \u2019 s in M e Richelieu AS 60 at 21 M xICan oubloons 4 85 4 89 el to th , it will rio and ong th chasin 500 fi this w ris, an there any wi \u20ac | w YORK.given ermenti ounts ani- Bochelaga.ie a Mexican doublo BLUE 74 3 89 terbo e Mid again Queb eir li g | agai sh.T ould vi d estim have eek Wheat LT \u2014 ioned of City Passen cies cree 235 at Hat 1851 en gui 20-pe ons.15 55 4 ro rough land al run 6 ec re ne, | O ainst 72 here give a atin been Oo b bush ul 2 pla- as gor.750 atl : guilde sos 15 1 78 ads will .F 1 th 6 fe ache f cod 2 and hav.total g 300 ats, bush 2 , Ju Senger.5 sop 20 at 121 Fi ters.QU 1 55 5 75 possib.run \"rom P e wa et paral.be and 37 ¢ bee of 1 to Barle bush.2,880, 282 1 ly 15 es SC atl fou ne silv Lena 9 50 15 6 wh le pa into méterbo y int EE 154 hadd for n 93 .384,- Rye bush 115,090 287 , July 550 at 148.5at 73 nce ver b .3 1 5 en the rallel u or rough 0 Pe 140,0 ,000 1 ock previ ves: 3 Peas us \"059 1 1,808 1881 at 1734, | % a 94 remit Fin ars 96 9 60 Ontari e Mi until onto ghthet -1h ,000 lbs bs.; the ous sels cat ae > \"082,046 4,070,3 130 at 13 mium e gold | $1.134 à 00 | Pr ario a idland wi Carleton ie we | Lave b tho Deans recei weeks, % bash.257.568 878,460 2107 008 Hi | parie m on the bars to §1 9 | bridge 9 nd Qu tons ly ne | sh ren Alero) |poccipts b s.| MI sho.Fr i Toit 50 aris ankers\u2019 mint ar t 13% i 0 feet.ebec by e Cro reach 3 | er , which o'recei ous ,000 1b ave LWAUXER Rid 284,57 0,269 8, bank 5\u2019, 60 days.8 oper cant.t The high y mes ssed b ot | cel dui sold eived 4 week s and | Gon KEE.8 OU ; a ere\u201d, si days .r cent he Mi secti and ns of y th 4c ring th at 4c 6,000 .Th Jheat, b July A ,832 > sight -.$5.19 - | Wick idland 1008 no 1,600 an i \u20ac | sm To-da e w @5e | lbs ere n, b ush, 188 in es ee .Ww ir mal a ee.of ats, ush.0\" 2 J ee oo | FE er ee A + gi ys 5:15.| ne eaten > y are those ets ps Pw pave sold oo arrivals 1jc@ To bust 16.488 as 8 an nee een Ma ot | pon fe.S cen at lois.; 80 evo.510 os see oh Four Fi aly 2 a pion have re ai oul mee and we | ease ie plenty for th ranged codfish Oats bush.Jul 7, AWC.s .y 81 en ond Deter.white co.Halib are in he seaso Loan | Der ush.lg ls, Jul 9 t work DRY AN feos scarce, ght on at 170 w ROIT.c 102,694 sa 3 as been D Ficus pe bry at heat, bush July z 2,080 Bodo airly 220 Plon Th c for Provistons-_1 15 July 1s, ; 550 .e 8 \u2019 ul amet nai 75 5 5 ave vem .ch ,920 $26.50 at wy Demand co in the for report very continue western ed at moderate and $25 à $23 @ 9 THE \u2018MONTREAL HERALD.TUESDAY, JULY 25.masse TTT TI EI 77 TESTS IE TINUE Ty $23.50 for thin mess.Lard is dull at 15¢ UNJTED STATES.| a à \u2018SON for Canadian and 154c @ 15jc for western.' Cuicacè, July 23.: : : Hams are unchanged at 16¢ for uncovered LOOSEMEATS\u2014S C, $128 SR, and 16jc @ 17c for canvassed.Beef is! a12 45; LG, $1225; Shoulders, $9 50; quoted as formerly.We quote:\u2014 DS S C, $1310 ; 8 R, $1270; L C, Western Mess .35.00 \u2014 25.50 | 812 50; Shoulders, $9 76; S P H, $13.00.Thin Mess.23.00 \u2014 23.50 New York, July 23.De et be.0000 \u2014 os | GRAIN\u20141030 8 m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red , 00 \u2014 00.15 | $1 17 July; $1 14% August; $115} Sep- Paws, eT 00.164 \u2014 0017 tember ; $1 164 Bone 10 40 a m\u2014 Bacon, porlb.rr senses 00.13 \u2014 00.14 | Wheat, No 2 Red, $116} July; $114§ Tallow?TR 00.10 \u2014 00.10} | August.Corn, 82}c August; 83c Oc- Mess Bobt per el we\" 00/00 \u2014 19.00 | tober.1100 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, Tndin Messy per tierce.33.00 \u2014 34.00 | SI 164 July: 81 15% September, 1116 > oo .a m\u2014 eat, No uly ; The Liverpool provision market is un- $1 143 August ; $1 15 September.1108 changed.Pork, 91s; lard, 63s; bacon, | à m\u2014Wh N 1163 July; 8 ) eat, No 2, , $1 164 Yi 638 @ 663, and tallow 42s 9d.$1 144 September; $1 16 October.The Chicago pork market was steady | 11.50 a m\u2014Corn, 824c August; 834c at a slightly easier range of values, the| September ; 825c to 833c October ; 16,000, market closing Sc @ 10c lower at $20.95 | 80}c November ; 148,000, 78c year.July.$21 August, and $21.15 September.| 12.30 p m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, $I 16} Lard was quiet and easier, closing 7ic| July.= Corn, 82%c August; 84c Septemdown from Saturday at $12.36 July,{ ber.1 p m\u2014Wheat, irregular; No 2, $12.32% August, and $12 46 September.{ Red.$1 17 July; $1 15} September ; Ribs were 5¢ @ Tic lower at $12.40 Au- | $114} year.Corn, quiet 83}c.Oats gust and $12.37} September.The hog | irregular.1.40 p m \u2014 Corn, 24,000, market advanced 5c @ 15c, light grades | 83c August; 56,000, 83fc September; selling at $7.76 /@ $8.30 ; mixed packers 834 to 84c October ; 80e bid November ; at!$7.75 @ $8.30, and heavy shipping T8c to T8}c year.2 p m\u2014Wheat, close, $5.35 @ $3.90.The estimated receipts | N02 Red, $1163 July; $1 143 August ; toiday were 7,600, against Saturday\u2019s ÿ 15 September 3 164 October ; SL ITA official 4,389, with shipments of 5,724.8310 to Ad de cash er August: 8340 \u2018The following was the movement of pro- ¢ 3 N ove z RAS) \u2018SON UOJUJUIO(] \u2018poquiosqng 1erids) | poziioqiny 183de) | § L210 |L30'6TL TL \u2018sjueq Joyo uo sanboyg pus saJoN dn pred ended sprue) ul syuvg ss ; .Setpember ; 84c October ; 81c November ; visions in Chicago to-day :\u2014 78}c year.Oats, irregular.3 26 pm Receipts.Shipments: | \u2014 Wheat, close, No2 Red, $1 17 July; Pork, brls.845 | $1 143 August ; $1 15 September ; $1 16} Lard, 1bs., 143,625 469,990 | October ; $1 174 November; $1 144 year.Cut meats .203,400 1,748,151 Gorn, i ns 8d September 84c ints i ctober ; 804c November ; 78}c year.Receipts in New York were 10 brls PORK \u2014 11 10 am \u2014 #21 to $22 P Burren.\u2014The market remains in the | ash July ; $21 25 to $2185 August; $22 unsatisfactory position before alluded to.ached September.a m \u2014 $12 80 asked Réports from the country conflict, some cash ; $12 75 to $12 80 July; $12 80 to stating that Townships are being bought t: $12 92} to 813 00 Se at 18c, and others again that 20c is the $12 90 Augus 5 bod > lowest figure for fine goods.Creamery FREIGHTS\u201453d.is offered here at 23c, without findinga! TATLOW\u20148}c to Ske.LUFL6\u2018986\u201891 IVIIIVO \u201cpeus uf jou squo3y 10 syuBg Jojo 161099 16\u20ac996.L'9 \u2018putude(] UD prge : -ked sy {poda(] 3 aout dg z olqe queut ve} fee! w Ea 5 $ > a buyer.We quote :\u2014 DRESSED HOGS \u2014 $00.00 to $11 per oS g g 5 Choice creameries per 1b.23¢c @ 214 | ewt, 573 3 2 > Eastern Townshipe,.\u2026\u2026.20 @ 234| COTTON\u2014I p m\u2014 Cotton unchanged.>5 3 Morrisburg aud Brockville.18 @ 19 MILWAUKEE, July 23.gg |.: 2 es Western .ovvniiirigurinnenienens I7 @ 18 \u2014 WHEAT \u2014 : : 5: : : RS: : : 18 1 S 11111: Eg $ {I 8 Sig CHEESE\u2014There is no change in this | Tie.[ July.| Aug.| Sept.{oy : I.: Src eo =: 35 market which can be expressed in figures, | 79,30.1 2000 1.013 | 1.00 [S| : : : Li A but-the trade generally believe that the | 10.15.| .1.024 | 1.004 15 7593 .top prices have been seen.New Yorkis| 1.03.1.20$ | 1.03 | 1.00% g 2 Ë 8 : telegraphed easier at lle and the public} 2.15.| .1.03} | 1.004185 z 8528 cable is down to 57s 6d.In this market .= É 5 s 88 preu i ToLEpo, July 23.| to-day fine goods were nominally quoted > CON at 110, but ft was questioned if that price || GRAIN\u201410 20 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, could be obtained except for odd lots.We | new, $1 53 bid cash; $1 06 July ; $1 02 quote 10fc@1lc.as to quality.August; $1 02% September; $1 02§ bid Egas\u2014The market is moderately sup- Detober ; $1 02 Tid A Corn, No 2, 8c plied and prices are steady at 174c/@18c.big J uly; 7620 bid August: bic Jear.CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKETS wi eat ie, Red I ve 18; new $1 07 (Reported by E.MecLennan.) Joab 21 > \u2019 aouvInSU] 10) SI0BIJHOD \"ACD \u201cSPUIF [Ie Jo SUTOT CLINE NEL LV LS i : ds jou 1810UAOL] ; 3 @ e+ cash ; $1 66 July ; $1 031 August ; $1 033 | ° ais 9 sg Crioaao, July 24.September ; $1 04} October; $1 03 year.fag® ES TU, 57 | Corn, No 2,478e bid cash; T64c bid August; | + Bey £2 : 3 ë < > CF 65c year.Oats, 58c cash ; 383c August ; 2 FEE EF | gig = o> | 35c September.= $2 gg A gl J S | Derrorr, July 23.{| & : n= WHEAT\u20141030 a.m.\u2014No 1 White, = PI VI A TE on \"SON $ | 8 $ $ | $127 bid $1 29 asked cash ; $1.282 July ; | 1:11, sx: ii: REE iii @P tion Ez WHEAT $ 13 $1 33 August; $1 02% September; S1 03 | @ ze ¢ 1 pu 1184 | October ; F1 02 year.1235 pm\u2014Wheat 517121 2 +.82 ei 1 24 No 1 White, $1 28 asked cash; $1 273 Em 1 % July ; $1 04} August; $1 04 September; [RB]: ::8 ER 1: 1.S|.®® ee itm III: 2% 1 15i $1 04 asked October; $1 07 year.sis : 4: Pi io & 1am ll ior qt x © das fo EXPORTS.444 Per barque Bessie, 562 W Holdsworth, master, for Montevideo, Anderson.McKenzie&co, 204 | agents\u2014Export Lumber Co 26,949 pes lumber, containing 457,839 feet.a.SEE = sq.Per SS Hanoverian, 2.352, J G Stephen, ir 1 11 25 | 21 00 183 20 | master, tfor Glasgow, H&A Allan, agents\u2014 21 15 18 17} | Magor, Bros&co 19,905 bush wheat; Crane&B RSR PSE tteeeeee \"TX I-aILEA \u2018xeyyrug sonbour JE MOPITA 11151 0H TH 0S TETE \u2018Joodioarg quug' FN \"XCHIVH Uv Wom) *SUOSTON upeur JO jusy ofuegoxiy \u2018\u2018serdnox \"BOJXOUEY IFJAON USE cL CC EOEEBODI ctr re nese SEMIS © .\u2018OfuuopuN RECETTE CS rene eee 7,905 do 9,355 do corn; H McIennan&co 14,200 1235 [1220 | bush wheat; J S Norris&co 2,116 sks flour; J C 12 32% 11 874 | Sinton 47 bris pot ashes; H Dobell&co 30 do; 12 45 11 65 | Rankin, Beattie&co 45 cs spools; A À Ayer&co 2,163 bxs cheese 302 pkgs butter; T W Raphael cevine Jeans 277 sks flour; AHodgson&Sons 706 pkgs butter; 12 40 8'85° | J Mitchell 150 do 65 bxs cheese; IT Braidwood 12 374 9 10 | 100 bxscheese 138 pkgs butter; W M Mooney N Ÿ 5 pkgs alls, wm JlcLaren 1 cs loots and ew Yor shoes; cEwan 2 cs 2bxs1 car e 1 pair .k, July 24.shafts; T Shaw 59 bxs choese; W Sori, eonr Wheat, No.2 red, closing $1.17 July, | 900 bxs cheese; Kirkpatrick&Cookson 80 bris \u2018que sodood\u201d CC OUNNOM AHL pret TousoM:@ \"1 0 Lueg SPINE * HOFALSURAM *N JO HUVX**\"*** vn SOTA SN AMET ASIN ea essuee © ufePYIOHI (XC qsusey A OUIUPUAN 8 vy ROJOIA* xa).H \u201c9g nou xes.H \u2018dH s,o1doo x TIvossuon «a ao raaduway CT IIVNOIBN \u2018 wojujuIog os10UIUE03 \u2018\u201cUOIF/ULV FI PLIVI-OTIIA xoppiu;) \u2018Dour \u2018OTH V.ILNO \u201cHYLOEL ENVUSD \"T0 ue s,uoyda3g \"Pg re serene g 5 x g 2 ® \u2018Wa JOY XY COIHVILNO \u201cop Supque XUFPUEE SCT \u2018FI ROULIEX 30 HUB \"VILOOS VAON \u2018reagontÿ pas oyruJuO \u201cje3ox \u2018eee sare eras © XEJTIVH M 8.0100 CXUNISH \u2018SIUuIIIPY PuouIavy Jo yung xy\u2019 - \u2014 @ * ri Fa 2 = F 2 ® ] £ g ® = > = w Tr AONDUIAL \u2018Huuy WIN)\u2019 \u201cI UENODS BAON JO JUBEE: tro overseers Sd SuM oO), UATE ** \u201c09 Zui.oa Xu) H reese à z J à 3 5 > = 3 = > 2 2 ® F \u2018TospurM \u2018A °urog * X0J EE SPURUOA \u20185 Shipments.\u2018Wheat, bush.Corn, bush.cee Qats, bush.ses ssneu ner Barley, bush .Rye, bush.hel Cees NEW YORK, Receipts | Exports Flour, brls.; Posts \u2018Wheat, bush 344,000 275,334 Corn, bush.3,000 9,180 Oats, bush., \u2026.Barley.a.cee Rye, bush.8,000 Cees MILWAUKEE.Receipts Shipments.Flour, bris.6520 P 3,882 \u2018Wheat, bush.19,0% 21,000 Corn, bush.,.7, RK) 5,000 Oats, bush.BRON 1,000 Barley, bush FR NA Rye, bush cee eee 1,000 TOLEDO, Receipts Shipments.\u2018Wheat, bush.evens pe P Coen Corn, bush.Cees Oats, bush.FN FR DETROIT.Receipts Shipmenst.Wheat, bush.10,000 1,000 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE\u2014July 24th, 1882, flour 4,982 bxs cheese 1 c8 implements 1 shaft 50 tes meat; H&A Allan 1,000 sks oatmeal 412 bxs cheese 424 pes machinery 24 cs 3 brls 247 cattle 1,311 sheep 3 horses.IMPORTS.FROM SEA.Per schooner Volant, 176 À Menard, master, from Baddleck, Anderson, McKenzie&co agents\u2014Anderson, McKé&co 25 tons rock plaster, Per 88 Mimarichi, 491 A Baguet, master, from Picton, D Shaw agent\u2014Order 40cs; Me- Indoe&V 2 pkgs leather; B L Nowell&co 16 press JR Walker 11 do;J&R McLea 438 bxs obsters; C C Snowdon 2 brls; A P Patterson 1 tin 1 bag; J H R Molson&B 22 brls; Mont W Co 13 bags wool; L Chaput F&co 200 bxs lobsters; BrockK&co 5 brls oil 3 bxs fish; Mrs L1 bx; VerrettS&co 8 pkgs, D Robertson 4 do; Oreer 80 bxs lobsters; Per SS Melrose Abbey, 800 H H Lang, master from port Caledonia, Lord&Munn agents\u2014 J&R McLea 870 tons coals; Lord&M 557 do.Per Barque Celina, 557 Tibbete master from May æzuey, Can $ R Co agents\u2014Order 90 hhds sugar 40 brls do.er Barque Khedive, 394 J Lawrence master from Falmouth, Gillespie Moffat&co agents\u2014 Gillespie M&so 421 hhds sugar 259 bris do.LACHINE CANAL Per propeller Alma Munro\u2014 Merchants Bank I 611 bush red wheal.Per Celtic\u2014Order 7157 bush wheat; Order 125 brl flour; Order 200 do; Order 290 sacks do; Order 125 brls do; Order 125 do; Sundries 3950 4 I: $ = = a 9 I \u20ac : :@ A: Sur 7 -poinoes §1qap onp J199}0 pus 8230, \u2018a0[j30u IIIB OIqe x s11sodaq juaux \u2018£Æap paxy 8 U9 10 -Êe ao orqu od (sostuxesd oy} usyy HURG a4} Jo oy) 91818 - \u2014\u2014 A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018puuur fed MSC Yo1B)SH UV 0383110 queg ay) ibs tobacco; W Johnson 6 bris varnish.G.TR.Q.M.0.0.Canal.| Per barge Powerful\u2014Order 18,152 bushels Co , *A¥p POXY B UO 10 \u2018porpou Joyre 1010 Æq opsur sjs |-Aud s3[sodeoc Wheat, bush, ., 1,300 785 1 wheat.Seas push Creare cee Cees Per barge Victor\u2014Order 7865 bush wheat.Barley, bush.) 500 cee GRAND TRUNK WEST, Flour, brls.ves 5,845 cee.975 R Warren 1,300 bush wheat; G McBean 400 bush peas 900 do oats 500 do barley; G 8ander-{ | :: :: 1 TO OO 15 71 111 11H RE NN E NN NI æ co -3 » pui \u201c = e 3 » Ashes, pots.Butter, Regs.166% 166'220'S \u2018sospura1g HUBT CHT TIVETD IITHAAN.N OENIIOV SINVE HO 80 Cees .| son&co 1,120 brls flour; King Bros 125 do; J g H | Cheese, boxes 2,552 J .| McAlpine&co 420 do: Norton Bros 251 do; W cz H ; Leather, rolls.100 ee .| P Howland 125 do; A W Ogllvie&co 375 ¢ 0; ES > i en dager Bros 28 di Toros Sunn 6 de od E52 | enholm 0; Taylor & Oates O; NRe- | 219: 10 :: 9: GCOGHFHS &|O0.OOS: owddo&ES® SNe.sumar® | | | JTree 8 LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.| neuctrc ander 6% Bois sats Re: 20g\u201d éco 125 do; T w Kaphacl&co 125 do; Tess, C & » ° £5 ë H ! Flour percwt.10 0 @ 12 610 0@ 12 6 | Cheese; Order 428 do; Order 159 do; M Hannan | = way» 1 1F 13/1111, 1 11001 ASE dri Spring wheat.9 0\u2014 9 8(9 0\u2014 9 8 | &co80 do; À Hodgson & Sons 766 do; À À Ayer Sm 0 iri H Red Winter.9 6-10 219 6\u201410 2 | &co 619 do; Shaw Bros&eco 1 car 100 rolls 550 SON White Winter.9 9\u201410 019 9-10 0 [leather » = RAR 0 : Club.11 \u2014 10 5/911 \u2014 10 5 GRAND TRUNK EAST.- 8 =84 = : Corntnew)percwt.7 23- 0 010 0\u2014 0 0 | T Todd 125 sks; F McDougall&co 10 tons pig PL Bes i al: 5 Corn (old) per cwt.0 0\u2014 0 0/7 24\u2014 0 0 | iron, 75 tons iron; Dunn&cô 1,000 sks; Lauder- * as 2 : &| EZ H Oats, percental.6 6 \u2014 0 016 6\u2014 0 0 |son co 200 do; H&co 200 do; J C Hately 45 2 © H oi: : = Barley.\u2026.\u2026.«5 2\u2014 0 015 2\u2014 0 6 | bxs; Chapin&co 3% do, cheése; W Kirkwood Et ss Fi Peas.\u20267 8\u2014 0 017 83\u2014 0 0 |500.tislard; J C Hately 248 bxs; Boyddoco 41 0) TT iT 57 Pork.91 0\u2014 0 091 0\u2014 0 0 | do; J McTavish 2 cks; Lordwell 125 bls; Rees Rlii: Bl ig pia ER 0 Lard.0\u201400 0163 0\u2014 0 0 | &Co 250250 bis; Nelsond&s 1 cs,1 bale; Goodyear : B : Dir < New beef.0\u201400 010 0\u2014 0 0 | Rco2cs; McAlpine&co 600 sks; Sanderson & 3 IN Pron $ P : Bacon (new) 0\u201466 0/63 0\u2014 66 0 | co 400 do; Joslin Bros 30 bags; P&E Hart 160 $ =: sre $ Tallow 9\u2014 00 0142 9\u2014 0 0 | bls; MeBride&co 150 do; T Phillips 1 bx, Ayer © = Di Cheese(new) 0\u20140 0/57 6\u2014 0 © | &co 140 bxs cheese.les TTT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VERMONT JUNCTION.2 AEE kl $> MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH aR Reid] car granite; RH Buchanan 1 bx 2 pri 8) 285 au ros 1 do ncer 0; is æ 4 PR: 555 ST Gann Tl : RES TO THE MONTREAL HERALD.colcs, G Bishop 2 bdls; FeWorkman 1bx H | 2] ©: OP ob.SOORSR &| 06! SOporLoRSiols PSSSPRCOPS 81 | |e BR guilt Bone en & Lacroix 2 cs; Rolland Bros L do; E LI do; J = Q = CANADIAN.ÿ Mackonzioger 3 cs, O Langlots&o 20 cs eggs $ 2 So ndsay 5 cs; E ¢ -16 hiads 16 do; J Sadlier 3 Toronto, July 23.[2e Edely&co 4 do; B H&co 3do; Adams F ||: 21 + °F 0 7810 TEE | IRIE DE RR JITITIER MET GRAIN.\u2014Wheat, Fall No.1 $0.00 to ge 3 Bhds, À M 3 C8 8 bals; AL 12 bales, Déco .\\ rls; asso ; $0 i ; J 0.& $1.21 fo $1.28 1,0.3 $L.18 |} Osborne Séco 300 bits 80 25 300 bits 0 eo VW 0 $1 20 ; Spring No.1, $130 to $I 31; | Strachankeo 10 brls; W H Brissette 10 do; No.2, $128 to $1 29; Barley, No.1, 87c ; { Lyman S&co7cs3 brisderts 4 bxs1bdil es No.2 82c to 83c.Peas, No.2, 8lc to 82c.| PX Bur Lith Co 3 cs V Hudon C Mills?cs.Oats, No.1, 49c to 50c.Web Vaile 1 OUSE'S FOI M PI > ; ; e 4 cars ; ; nt Lo UR Superior, $5.80 to $0.00; Ex- gravel 2 doi L Strauss&S à do: Wilte&B 1 doi ; .P rtson, Lé&co 1 do; Thibaudeau Bros 3 do; BRAN\u2014$I1 50.H À Nelson&S 1 do, E Poliwaka 5 tes; J G Wilt&B 5 cs; C Martin 3 cks; D E Talb&co 8 cs: Market flat all over.Flour, lower.Hodgson, S&co 5 do; H Benudry&co 1 do: DB *uperior Extra offered at $580.with no | Talb&co 4 do; Hodgson.S&co 1 do; J G Wilte \u2018ls.Bran, firmer and wanted at $11 50, | &B 21 do; Hart&T 71 bxs; GR Fabre 1 bx; Vic {heat inactive, and values unsettled.| B 4 °1K82 cs, Heney&L2 do; B Lith Co 1 bx; \u201cRow \u2018wopauryy Tu] uf sjusldy 10 16'862\u2018C I Jo jJuunjaedo(y SY3 03 wildy) AQ POYSIUIN] SUWINIII IY) O} 4001p Bo 1810 0} vods JA 30 \u2018oouveur L 19L5\u201898L\u20189 Eu SEE ( H À NelsonéS 17 cs; R M L do; Crathern&C Ze gnas \u2019 Jats steady, and selling at 49c.Barley | 1 do; McLachlan, B&eo 1do; J Eveleigh&co 8 528 2224 and Peas, nominal.balds; 8 Greenshields, Séco 1 cs: L Livernols £23 PE ags; odgson, S&co 1 cs ale; Watson \u201c25 = EUROPEAN.McA 3 b blocks; Kemp, E&co 2 cs; J Rattray& a 2 \u2018 co 1 crt; H Haswell&co 9 cs; H A Nelson&S 2 Livenroo., July 23.| pales \u2018brl; Gault, B&co 1 cs; P P Martin 1 do; COTTON \u2014 Cotton.steady ; Uplands, | W Michaels! do; T May&co 2 do; H A Nelson 6 15-16d ; Orleans, 74d.&S 1 cs; G Barringtondss 5 bdls; B, Déco 1 cs: Goodyear R Co 8 bales; Mel.French&co 1 C8; Lowpox, J uly 23.Davidson Bros 1 do; C C Snowdon&co 2 &o; MONETARY\u2014I1.30 a.m.\u2014Consols, | P Blume 21.pekes Suinertand Léce Led Ny = ; agoney ; 998 accounts; 4¥\u2019s, Huston 2do; G Martin 6 osks; J B Doyle&co 24 : 5% : Erie .inoi 8; ollan C8; schel&co 10 es; 141 \u2019 5 oe » 414; Illinois Central, C Martin 7 brls; Desola&co 1 C8; Thibaudeau, $.pm Jonsols 99 9-16 money ; | B&co 2 uo; Lamarche, tP&co 1 do; E Poliwaka 99% account; 44\u2019s, 117 ; 5\u2019s, 103 ; Erie 41% ; | 1 bri; Hodgson, S&co 1 cs; Bk Montreal 10cs; Illinois Central, 1414, H A NeisonéS 1 do; M Davis: 24 do; F Brile 3 |650'8708%T 1608\u2018 LOT qyuou oyy Sujinp plou S9JON UOJUIDIO(T qunours 93BI0A 'SOIPITIQEUT IVIOL Ë DO IMG CO Do-immpei | 1 ON J - | Pme CR aE a ï eH CLIN LL HILLS VV Eo \u2014 \u2014lpe5 7 RE Ter ati - ~ nd 3, Fi } THE EXHIBITION.OF THE FINANCE COM- MEETING OF ThE.ing of the Finance Committee vus paie at four o\u2019clock yesterday after poon.Mr.Cassis occu ied the chair an were also present Messrs stine, there McGibbon I A Desjardins, M PP, Ë White, S H Ewing, Theodore Lyman, ne.; tr routine it was decided that Mr Cassils and Mr WR Salter should draw up a list of canvassers, and mark out die- tncta which they should visit to obtain subscriptions.A feeling of confidence rvaded the meeting, and it is reported that at the next meeting definite arrangements will have been completed.CITIZENS COMMITTEE MEETING.re was also a general meeting of the citrans Committee held yesterday afternoon in the Long Room of the Mechanic 8 Institute Mr.D.Morrice the President, occupied the chair and _ there were also pre- gent Messrs.C.Cassils, R.White, .R.Salter, I.H.Stearns, S.H.Ewing, J.Coristine, Theodore Lyman, Alex.McGibbon.Thos.Robin, Lt-Col.Fletcher, A.Grant, G.W.Sadler, R.Thomas, D.McEachran, J.McShane M.P.P., Lt.-Col.Bond, A.C.Hutchison, B.Tansey, A.Desjardins, M.P.P., B.J.Coghlin, Peter Fulton, J.A.Cantlie, T.Evang, C.Campbell, John Ritchie, F.Coleon and others.REPORTS.After the reading of the minutes, Mr.Cassils reported hopefully from the Finance Committee and said they expected to give a definite idea of the general reeult of the canvass at the nextineeting to be held on next.Mo oma Robin reported from the Games and Sports Committee that a member of the Sub-Cominittee had been actively at work during the week, and expected io report favourably at the next meeting of the Games Committee on Tuesday, in regard toathletic sports, night masquerade, lacrosse match, and balloon ascensions, and would also report as to the feasibility of a torpedo explosion, Mr.Alex.McGibbon read a letter from the National Manufacturing Comny of Ottawa offering one of their national folding chairs, silver mount ed, value $100, as a reward to the best looking volunteer officer; umpires to be two ladies and a military man.The qualifications are to be not personal attractions simply but general military \u2018\u201c get up\u201d and ring.The company also offered a fancy striped tent, value $50, to the volunteer company which would march past in the best order.The letter was referred to the Military Display Committee.THE GRAND BANQUET.After a general interchange of views with regard to the proposed grand banquet it was moved by Mr.R.White, seconded by Mr.B.J.Coghlin, and resolved that the matter be referred to the following Committee :\u2014Mesers À F Gault, Geo À Drummond, James McShane, MPP, D McEach- ran, Chas Caseils, C J Coursol, MP, Hon J A Chapleau, Hon A W Ogilvie, Hon H Mercier, Hon Senator Thibaudeau, J Coristine, J A Cantli, Alexander Mc- Gibbon and B Tansey, with the mover and seconder, the committee to report at the next meeting of the General Comittee.Mr.Thomas Evans, representing the Montreal Dog Fanciers\u2019 Association, asked to have that body incorporated with the Exhibition, reserving the further request of a grant till the next meeting of the committee.\u2014Granted.A CIVIC HOLIDAY.On motion of Mr.McGibbon, Messrs, D.Morrice, R.White, A.Desjardins and 8.H.Ewing were appointed a committee to wait on the Mayor for the purpose of making arrangements for the proclamation of a general civic holiday during the Exhibition.Mr.McGibbon likewise suggested, supported by Mr.A.C.Hutchison, that builders and carpenters, cabinet makers, iron founders and others should be invited to supply, gratuitously, temporary seating accomodation in various parts of the ground for the benefit of visitors to the Exhibition Grounds.A MILITARY REVIEW.A letter was read from Lieut-Col.Bond, commanding the Prince of Wales Rifles to the effect that in his opinions a military review would prove a great attraction, and wag quite feasible, and he also suggested that the Permanent Exhibition Committee be invited to grant free adinission to the Exhibition to members of the volunteer force in military uniform.The letter was referred to the Military Display Committee.After some further discussion the Committee adjourned.THE BELGIAN EXTRADITION CASE.THE PROCEEDINGS IN COURT.The extradition proceedings in the case of Ernest Duchesne.the Belgian broker, charged with embezzling valuable securities from persons in Belgium were commenced at the Police Court yesterday morning before Mr.Dugas, P.M.Messrs, Edward Carter, Q.C., and J.W.Bates appeared on behalf of the prosecution, and Mr.Raymond Prefontaine on behalf of the accused.The papers in connection with the case, whtch have arrived from Belgium, were fyled by Mr.Jesse Joseph.Belgian Consul at Montreal.The papers .nclude depositions sworn toby various parties in Belgium who delivered funds to Duchesne to Invest for them and stocks to sell.There 18 also a warrant of arrest, a description of the accused, and his photograph.Mr.Jesse Joseph, the Belgian Consul, ave his deposition in which ke stated that e had received from the Belgian Consul at Quebec the above papers, including a warrant of arrest signed by A.Beeckman, Juge d\u2019Instruction of Louvain, against Ansciaux Ernest Duchaine.aged 40 years, broker of Louvain in Belgium; also a deposition made under oath by one ouis Lepaige, of Louvain, to the effect that on the 18th December last he had entrusted to Duchaine the following valuable Securities: 12 shares of mining stock known as Alstaden, valued at twenty-five francs per share; five shares of Ouest de Muirs stock, worth twenty-five francs each ; five shares of reserve stock of the Moneid Intsituden, each share worth twen- ty-five hundred francs.The deposition goes on to say that Duchaine being entrusted with these valuable securities fraudulently and feloniously conveyed the same to his own use thereby committing the crime of larceny, whichis an extraditable offence.The document further states that Proper measures of identification have been forwarded, and prays that the said Duchaine may be arrested, and the proper formalities\u201d to produce extradition be gone through with.he case was then adjourned until thfs Morning at eleven o°clock.The law under which the case proceeds is the new extra- ition treaty entered into in 1877, between le Governments of Great Britain and | elgium.When the proceedings will lave closed before the Police Magistrate formal application will Le made to the Overnment to have the prisoner sent to elgium.jÀs the St.Jean Baptiste picnic held on Saturday did not produce sufficient unds to erect a statute to DeMaisonneuve & series of concerts will likely be held at aL early date in aid of the object.= \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014_ CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE.RECORDER'S COURT.Some twenty-four prisoners made their bow in this Court yesterday before His Honour Recorder De Montigny, and were summarily disposed of, Joseph Taillon, a mason, living on Champlain street, appear ed on a charge of wife-beating, and was remanded for a day.A salesman, doin business on College street, was next called to answer to a charge of obstructing the sidewalk on Chaboillez square.He did not put in an appearance, and a warrant was issued for his arrest.John Lucy stepped into the box on a charge of being drunk and assaulting Constable Bastien in a most violent manner whils being arrested on Murray street.His Honour, in order to teach a wholesome lesson to others of his class, sentenced him to $20 fine or three months\u2019 imprisonment, this being his fifth conviction.James Keating, a young man of sixteen suminers, for inciting Neating to resist, had to pay 810 or go to prison for one month.illiam Myers and Alex Myers, two brothers.stepped into the box together, and in short time left with a fine of $5 or fifteen days\u2019 imprisonment hanging over them for being \u201cdrunk and fighting on Murray street.John Dwyer, a young man who though only 18, has been \u201ccommitted twelve times, was fined $10 or one month for being drunk and fighting on Colborne street.Delphine Morin made her tenth appearance, and for being drunk and disorderly on St.Paul street, was fined $10 or three months.John Kehoe was charged with being drunk and breaking in the door of a Mrs.Donovan, on Ottawa street.He was con- damned to pay §1 damages, and was also fined $10 or one month.\u201d John Long, and James Murphy, hackmen,were fined $1 and cost for loitering of their stands.John Hancock was fined $5 or fifteen days for impeding foot passengers on Bleury street by standing in the corners.His Honour eaid he intended to put an end to street loafing.Joseph Hurtubise of St Cune-gonde wag fined $10 or one month for ing drunk in a cab.Hermisdas Larose a boy of 14 was sent to the Reformatory for five years tor being loose, ldle aud disorderly.POLICE CCURT.Mathilde Jubinville à servant girl was called upon to answer in this Court yesterday to a charge of having stolen $5 from her mistress Mrs.Jarvis of St Elizabeth street.She pleaded guilty and was sent to gaol for one month.Joseph | Hurtubise was brought from thc Recorder\u2019's Court to answer to a more serious charge.The complainant Philias Ouilette, a hackman, stated that late on Saturday night he had taken a fare from Bonaventure station to Point St.Charles, and returning took in three men on the lower Lachine road, who, after he had driven them a considerable distance violently assaulted him, left him halfdead on the road and drove off with the cab in which Hurtubise was shortly afterwards found by the police.The Magistrate sentenced Hurtubise, for this seqond offence, to $4 fine and costs or one month.Theman Flanagan, charged with forgery, was brought up, but his\u2019 case was postponed.The Court adjourned.HOTEL ARRIVALS.tr litte IROQUOIS HOUSE.Chas Odell, Mrs Odell, Miss Odell, Miss Edith Odell, nurse and baby; Hector Mackenzie, Hartland MacDougall, Alfred Brown.Chas Cassills, Archie Cassills, D Z Bessette, Mrs Bessette, Miss Gabhois, Miss Bessette, Mrs Healy, Mrs Massay, Real Angers, George Roy.L Robinson, Feodore Boas, Mrs Boas, Miss Lajourty.Miss M Lajourty, Mr Boas, L Galarneau, ilton Green, B A Boas, C D Proctor, Mrs Proctor, G P Wonham and wife, M S Barnston, Mr J A Ready, Mrs Ready, Miss Carter, G de © O'Grady, Alex Exclemay, William Bergholdt, H Joyce, John Lithgow W H Warren, Hugh Graham,James Eathom, James Carruthers, R Mitchell, Mr Lebouf, Mr Hubert, Mr Peters, Mrs Peters, family and nurse, Montreal; Dr Jeannotte, À G Campbell, §t Hilaire; Dr McCarthy, J McCarthy, J G McCarthy, F Macdonald, Sorel; FW Avery, Mrs Avery, Ottawa; R Kimber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Red, and servants; Miss Coleman, Mr Coleman, Toronto; F X St Jacques, Ottawa; ET Doffins, Miss Doffins, Philadelphia; L H Hebert, Lt-Col Doherty, Captain Chaput, O Desmarais, F Dwane, S A Durocher, C Pagnnelo, St Hyacinthe; Thos Macdougall, Mrs Macdougall, Chambly; Mr Robins, Mrs Robins, Miss Robins; Boston, Mass; A Edwards, Mrs Edwards and family, New York; Mr and Mrs Heathe, Mr and Mrs Hilton, Troy, NY; Hon Mr Ligthpatrick,Hon Bealy, England; Sir Alfred Earl, Sussex England; Hon Baggett, London, Mr and Mrs Slesson, Toronto, Ontario.WINDSOR HOTEL.J M Lester and Miss Lester, Saratoga; Capt.Brown, SS Polynesian; R C Rathbine and wife, Mrs CT Dennis, Mrs CT Withersby Miss T do, Miss Spencer, J P Byrne, A Thurber and wife, New York; C Platt and wife, Miss Platt, Philadelphia; H A Wearing and wife, E O Stevers New York; F H Evans and wife, Brooklyn; M B White, Mary D White, Buffulo; EP Rodgers and wife, Utica; H 8 Bergin, wife and family, New York; ED Ad¥er and Miss Minnie Adder, Milwaukee; RN Hall, E C Bower, Sherbrooke; C F Prendergast, Savannah, Ga; Major Holbeck, Ottawa; Hope Sewell, Quebec; Wm Feller and wife, Canton, Ohio; Capt Carruthers and wife, Winnipeg; T P Betts, London; Mrs Owens and daughter, Cincinnati; S M Palmer and sister, New York; J W Bowman, MD; W T Abbett, Leon Abbett, Jersey City; Mrs J Dodd; Miss Jesee, Mass; H LeCoulte; Miss C LeCoulte; James W Walker, ndon; A K Shuber and wife, Brooklyn; Dr & Mrs Lyman, Boston; J L Abernathy and wife, Leavenworth; R Livingstone and wife, Rochester; Mrs Samuel Chandler; Samuel Chandler; J D Davitt; F A Cooke; Thos Woodyatt, Brantford: Miss Woodyatt, do; Chas R Knickerbocker, Jackson, Mich; Miss Knickerbocker, do; C F Carter, Texas; Geo Goodhue, Danville, PQ; E C Goodhue, do; Mrs W N Randatl, Brockville; Mrs A M Andrews, Danville; Miss EJ Wilson, Pottsville, Pa; J X Sigfink, do; Wm J Sell and wife, Erie, Pa; À Ingram, Whittaker, Eng; Hon T Van Berkout, ague Holland; names Reilly, Sherbrooke; Hon M H Cochrane, Compton.ST.LAWRENCE HALL.A Leslie, Trois Rivieres; P M Connor, Trois Rivieres; Darby, Waterloo; Q V Col Mattice, Philipsburg; Rev J J Sculley and wife New Glasgow; 8 W Foster, Knowlton; R M Bell, Ottawa; J Beique, Ottawa; D McCarthy, Sonley; James Marlonmd, Buckingham; Daigneau, St Hyacinthe; W_R Hibbard.Ottawa; E Rocicot, Sweetsburg; T E MeLelan, Ottawa; Lt-Col Irwin, Quebec; Mr and Mrs J A Cumming, New York; T Craig Fields, St Andrews; w H Rowley, Ottawa; J J Hare, Whitby; Miss L Burritt, À P Burritt, N E Burritt, Ottawa; John MeIntyre, Cornwall; H Archibald, Montreal; G F Goddard, City; G Love, New York; Jas Rayside, Lancaster; John Wesley and wife, Bowmanville; 8 Graber, New York; C Armstrong, John D Ames, Miss S E Ames, Sorel; W B Cunningham, Chicago; John M Farley, John Edwards, New York; Geo Green, Chester, Eng JB DeFriest, Robt Smith, New York; W Kranswick, WM Waite, Ja Schwray and wife.St Louis, Mo; S Simmons, wife and daughter, Miss Eva Torran, Boston; TE Burrows, New York; BA Carringters, Mr and Mrs JY Lloyd; Geo H Morse, Burlington, E L Parker, Boston; Richard Taylor, Liverpool, Eng.Mrs Stanton.Mrs Rykerd, Stanbridge; Mrs Remock, Mrs Oliver, Newport; G B Oswell, R C Carter, Ogdensburg; \u2018Wm Corke, Toronto; B T Manham, an wife, Lemars.Misses M & R Manham, Utica N.Y; John R Mcleod, Kirkille; .Jopn H eatty, Toronho; D Be embroke; i Ouaves A ne dutnbert, Rertnier; E Pritchard, Liverpool Eng; Geo W Perkins, Ottawa; T White, Pembroke; W R Hibbard, Ottawa; L P McCarthy, Boston; À C Watt, New York.Lt Col Ross, Ottawa.IMPORTANT.When you visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire and stop at Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot.450 ele- ant rooms, fitted up at a cost of one mil- ion dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards er day.European Plan.Elevator.Restaurant supplied with the best.Horse cars, stages and elevated railroads to all depots.Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city.\u2014The scavengers are still being com- 1 plained of.THE MONTREAL HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 25.Miscellancous, CTHEGREAT Glen FOR RHEUMATIOM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Lackachs, Sareriess of tha Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headeche, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.No Preparntiou on earth equals Sr.Jacons Orn as à safe, sure, simple and cheap External Kemedy A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 (ents, and every one suffering nid pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims, Directions in Eleven Languages.80LD EY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE.A.VOGELER & CO.Baltimore, Md., U.8.4» For Sale or to Let.H.H.GEDDES.Real Estate and Financial Agent, Has REMOVED His Office Nodhimes Hal, 207 S James St, PROPERTY FOR SALE By H.H.GEDDES.FARM\u2014A splendid Farm of over 150 acres with very superior Brick Residence with modern improvements and fine outbuildings, with river frontage, situated at Brompton Falls, and close to Sherbroeke, P.Q.This Farm shonld be seen to be properly appreciated.THAT FIRST-CLASS CUT STONE MODERN RESIDENCE, No.6 Stanley St., near to Osborne St., and directly o] posite to St.George\u2019s Church, and in the immediate vicinity of the Windsor Hotel, and close to general business.This property is worthy of special attention.i THAT COMFORTABLE CUT STONE HOUSE No.82 University Street, second house above Burnside Street; is in perfect order and commodious; will be sold at a very moderate rarice, THAT EXCEEDINGLY WELL BUILT 2} Story Solid Brick Residence, No.458 Guy street, close to St.Catherine street, ereci- ed for personal occupation by present owner, contains over fifteen apartments and a furnace.Stabling, Coach House, Fuel Shed, etc.Lot 32 x 192.6.COTE ST.ANTOINE\u2014That pretty new detached Gothic residence, at the west end of Western Avenue, Cote St.Antoine, near the McKay Institute.The sizeof the house is 40x35, with exiensfon 18x22 and stabling.The iotis 100x243, with 40 choice apple trees.The walking or driving by estern Avenue or Cote St.Antoine Road is excellent, the position healthy and pleasant, and {s just the place for a business man who enjoys a rural home.EXCELLENT VILLA LOT 62x120, adjoining the pretty stome cottage No.85 Durocher street.DETACHED RESIDENCE\u2014] am instructed or G.A, Holland, Esq., to offer for sale his excellent residence, No.XI U per Universitv street, with good outbuildings and fine garden, containing over 27,000 superficial feet, with handsome shade and choice fruit trees.This location is undoubtedly one of the most desirable in this city, and is werthy special attention of any one seeking an attractive home.ALSO FOR SALE~The commodious residence at present oceupied by E.H.Botterell, Esq., No.128 Upper St.Urbain street, having garden lot of about 10,000 superficial feet.A nice home for a gentleman of moderate means.THE TWO HANDSOME CUT-STONE COTTAGES, bay windows, Nos.75 and 77 Maple street, above 265 Sherbrooke street, belonging to R.McKeown, Esq.The houses are thoroughly well built, attractive in appearance, leasantly and sub- urbously situated.ill be sold at a very moderate price and on easy terms.Lot x100.THE VERY HANDSOME DETACHED RESIDENCE, belonging to W.C.Snowdon, Enq., situated at Cote St.Luke, with 170,- 863 superficial feet of land.This house has been caretully built throughout for owner\u2019s personal occupation, and any gentlemen requiring an attractive, comfortable, snburban house, near the city, are requested to examine this property.DUFFERIN SQUARE.\u2014That extensive property, Nos.491, 493, 495, 497, 499 Dorchester street, corner of St.Phillips street, and directly opposite Dufferin Square, contains 10,520 superficial feet, more or less.This 1s a splendid position for manufac turing purposes, affording light on all sides and quite close to general business, and being opposite to the pretty Square.It would also be a good site fer a terrace of houses which would be sure to rent well.NICE COTTAGE\u2014I am instructed by Mr.G.C.DeZouche to offer for sale the neat Cottage Residence No.48 Fort street.This house is beautifully decorated and exceedingly attractive throughout, with pretty little conservatory, &c.Lovers of geod is 22x132, with good stabling, &c.TO MANUFACTURERS\u2014I offer that very central property, Nos.18, 20 and 22 St.Charles Borrommee street, close to Craig street.The lot measures 8 feet in width and 148 feet deep\u2014l1,900 superficial feet, mere or less, with the buildings thereon.The size of this lot, and its being situated in the very midst of business, renders it valuable for manufacturing purposes.NO.11 BRUNSWICK STREET\u2014This very commodious residence has been lately put in thorough order, and is only offered for sale in consequence of the owner having removed from this city.Any person desiring a comfortable home near to the business centre should examine this heuse.CENTRAL RESIDENCE~The fine Cut-stene Residence, containing about 14 commo- dlous apartments, also good Stabling and large Lot.belonging to Dr.Dugdale, No.645 Palace street, oining the Messiah Church.The most prominent position on Beaver Hall Hill, and is probably, without exception, the finest site in the West- End for an institution, boarding house, store, or any public building.GOOD INVESTMENTS.\u2014These two exceedingly well built solid brick houses of four tenements.Nos, 118, 1164, 118, 120 St.George street, and the two fine brick houses of four tenements, Nos.51, 513, 53 &55on Anderson street.The whole form ing one block and occupied by eight excellent tenants.87 OSBORNE STREET-\u2014Second house from Drummond street.\u2014Elegant Double Stone Cottage \u2014 This beautiful Cottage was built one year ago, expressly for the use of the present owner.and 18 situated on one of our most favourite streets, and close to business.The house is 87x44, two stories high, bright basement, twelve apartments in perfect order, pantry, linen closets, bath, w.c., furnace, &c., in fact nothing is wanting to constitute a cosy and attractive home.Lot 42x100.TWO ELEGANT RESIDENCES, Nos.1129 1131 Dorchester Street West\u2014Three Stories, high bright basements, Mansard roofs, cutstone, bay windows in front and rear, cutstone steps and fencing, 26 feet frontage with a depth of 62 feet, (including the bay windows) 16 apartments.finished in the most modern and elegant manner.Lots 26 x 160, with outbuildings and lane in rear, situation is exceptionable.The design is by one of the most prominent Architects, and erected under the supervision of a thoroughly practical man, and are admitted by experts and property buyers to be two of the finest terrace houses in this city, Can be inspected by permit only.taste should examine this house.The lot | No.47 ST.MARK STREET\u2014A charming corner residence, nearly new, built expressly for the use of the present owner, containing many additions and improvements rarcly met with in this city.The house has an average frontage of feet, and is 41-8 feet decp, nice little Conservatory, Coach-house and Stable.Lot 31-6x118.Nos.49 AND 51 ST.MARK STREET\u2014 Adjoining the abovea nd belonging to the same proprietor\u2014Two handsome Stone Cottages and vacant lot, suitable for two more similar houses.The position Ig one of the most salubrious in the West-End, and to any one secking an attractive home or good investment this presents a rare opportunity.A large portion of the price can remain on the property at six r cent.The title is perfect.TEE DESIRABLE PROPERTY, consisting of severul Shops and Dwellings, corner of St.Lawrence, Roy and St.Dominique Streets, belonging to the Estate of the late Mr.Reinhardt, will be sold en bloc or separately as required.Nos.13 and 20 DRUMMOND STREET.\u2014These two very substantially built three-story houses were erected by the late Wm.Stuart, Esq., for his private investment, and are so advantageously constructe that each house can, destred, be .oceu- uied by one or two families, and are donse- quently adapted for good or bad times, and ig one of the best positions in the city for renting purposes.Each lot, 25 x 108, with lane in rear.The Buildings 601 to 607 Street, near Bleury Street, with lot about 90x90.Quite close to the business centre, and a good position for manufacturing purses.ELEGANT DOUBLE TENEMENT.\u2014 That very handsome Stone House, Nos.6 and 8 Fort street, corner of Dorchester street.consisting of two elegant tenements, exceedingly well constructed, and are so conveniently arranged that they are in constant demand by first-class tenants.The situation is very attractive, over- ooking the beautiful grounds of the Hon.D.A.Smith, and for private occupation or ag an investment can be confidently recommended.THE HIGHLY VALUABLE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY, for many years owned by John McClellan, Esq., measuring 202 feet feet on Wellington street, 192-6 feet on Murray street, 140.4 feet on Young street, being 32,600 superficial feet, English measure.This property offers a rare opportunity to Capitalists, Companies or Corporations, who contemplate the erection of Warehousing, Manufacturing or other premises requiring a large area, and especially worthy of the attention of the Flour and Grain trade, beir g close to the G.T.R.Depot, and opposi- - he magnificent Stores and Elevators of the Montreal Warehousing Company With the Grand Trunk Rallway track running along its Wellington street front to the wharves of the Ocean steamers and Vessels, it is un- excelled a8 a site for recelving and ship ping.Its close proximity to the splendid new Dock and Basins and all the large Manufactories and Mills, and the fact that the Government own ail the land near it on the Canal side (which cannot be sold), make it invaluable as an investment for speculation.Notwithstandin, that an offer of over $65,000 was refuse for this property five years ago, I have positive instructions to sell at a com paratively low figure.Commuted and perfect title.No ground rent.Liberal auchetiere terms.EXCEEDINGLY COMMODIOUS RESI DENCE.\u2014Thab fine four-story first-class residence Ne.13 Plateau Street.This heuse has been built in the most substantial manner expressly for the use of the present owner, and contains about twenty five spacious, well finished apartments also large extension in rear.\u2018The whole building is thoroughly heated by steam.Probably no Private house in this city 16 better adapted for a School, Institute or First-Class Boarding House.The out building is very spacious, and in good condition.In order to close an Estate this Property will be sold at a great sacrifice on the original cost.Perfect title and dence is comparatively new, three stories, stone front, about 14 apartments, modern improvements, and in excellent order, Thisis a nice house and well situated.Notwithstanding the great increase in the cost of building, I am Instructed to sell on terms exceedingly advantageous to the urchaser.FERNCLIFF\u2014The charming residence and beautiful Grounds belonging to .Ge Murray, Esq., Massawippi, Stanstead, P.This very attractive residence was built five years ago, and is adapted for Summer and Winter, with excellent furnace and modern conveniences; also, fine Stabling,Ice-house and other Outbuildings, 17 acres of Land under a high state of cultivation, consisting of Flower and Vegetable Garden Young Orchard and other Fruit Trees fn full bearing, nice Lawn, ete.This property is on the line ofthe Massawipp R., 18 miles from Sherbrooke and same distance from Newport, Vt.The R.R.Station and Telegraph office is only a few minutes\u2019 walkifrom the house.The beautiful Lake and other fine surroundings renders it one of the most attractive homes in the Dominion.VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY\u2014Nos.595 to 601 on Craig Street, opposite St.Francois Xavier Street.Two commodious stores with dwellings.This property is situate in the very midst of general commerce and on one ofthe leading thoroughfares, and is well adapted for most any kind of mercantile business or manufacturing purposes.Size of Lot, 48x110, 5,280 sup.feet, with lane in rear.A HANDSOME VILLA with pretty little Conservatory at Weredale Park, on Tchester street West.Free from city taxes.CRAIG STREET PROPERTY \u2014 That very central and prominent corner property Nos.517, 519 and 521 Craig street, corner St.Charles Borromee street, consisting of two cut stone front stores with dwellings.This property is situated on one of the greatest thoroughfares in this city, and in the hands of an energetic business man cannot fail to prove a good investment Sheriff title.MAGNIFICENT SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE FOR SALE\u2014I am instructed by Robert Brown, Esq.(who is about removing from the ci Wi to offer for sale his splendid residence, o.1,149 Dorchester street.The size of the house is 42 6 x 46, built of stone, interlor division walls built of brick, three stories and basement, galvanized iron roof, wide veranda .on side and in rear; contains about 20 elegantly finished apartments, numerous wardrobes and linen closets, baths and W.C., &c.The position is unexceptional.Size of lot about 73x230, 17,530 sup.feet.For permits to view and other information, apply FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE STONE TENE- MENS, Nos.67 and 67; Victoria Street\u2014 This fine property was crected by a practical builder for his own oceupation.\u201cSize 28x50, three story mansard roof, fine, bright basement and large cellar.Also, in rear.a good outbuilding, which was formerly used asa dwelling.Lot 28x25, laneinrear.This house is situated on one of our leading WestEnd streets, close to Sherbrooke street.TERRACE OF CUT-STONE HOUSES\u2014This property consists of five spacious resi- ences, each having a lot of about 28 feet frontage, and 145 feet deep, with solid brick oui-buildinge.The terrace is situated in the West End, and is rented to good tenants.The present revenue, which 8 very fair, could be greatly increased by converting those houses into double tenements, for which their ample dimensions and large yards s0 well adapt them.The two Stone residences.with bay windows and % St.Famille street; only $1,000 cash required down.Nos.18 and 20 Wolfe street, brick cottages.Building lots on Peel, near Burnside street.\u2018Three Cut-Stone, conveniently arranged houses, 621, 623 and 625 Sherbrooke street.Brick cottages, Nos.36 and 42 Coursol street, close to C.Pb.Railway.Neat brick residence, 8t, Antoine street! close to Lusignan street.Five first-class Houses, Windimere Terraee, McKay street, above St.Catherine street, First-class Stone residence, 268 University street, near Prince Arthur street, Two good solid Brick houses, Nos.149.151 St.Dominique & reet, opposite St.Lawrence market.The depth of the land and the convenient entrance will enable the purchaser to bulld two additional houses in rear, which, in that central locality, will prove a good investment.Two first-class Cut Stone residences, 28 and 30 St.Famille street, near Sherbrooke street.First-class residence, latest improvements, on Peel street, near Sherbrooke street.Commodious residence, 856 Sherbrooke street opposite the College greunds.Valuable business property, corner St.Joseph and St.Martin streets.Corner villa lot, 54 x 119, on Sherbrooke street, free from city assessments.H.H.GEDDES, 207 ST.JAMES STREET.8m 92 ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY of PAINTINGS, 8c.PHILLIPS SQUARE.Admission\u2014Gallery and Reading Room Free to Members and their Families.Non- Members, 25 cents to Gallery only.SATURDAYS FREE.June 24 April 18 150 easy terms, No.120 MANSFIELD STREET.-This fine resi- | Mew Adoertisements.Aen Advertisements.COPYING LETTER BOOKS And General Stationery.CEO.HORNE & CO.Have just received bv Steamer \u201c Hanoverian\u201d a large Stock of Copying Letter Books, all sizes :\u20141,200, 1,008, 700, 500, and 250 pages, extra fine paper, and strongly bound in calf, which we are selling at very low prices.ATSO: Writing Papers and Envelopes, all sizes and quality.STEPHENS and other INKS; STEEL PENS; DIXON'S & FABERS PENCILS; MEMORANDUM BOOKS; RUSSIA WALLETS AND POCKET BOOKS; MUCILAGE; SHOP TWINES and General Stationery.Ceo.Horne & Co., 71 and 73 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.174 FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Bargains! Bargains! $10,000 WORTH OF JEWELLERY.Damaged by Fire and Water NOW SELLING AT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE.SILVERWARE AND CLOCKS enly slightly damaged by smoke sold remarkably low.Jet Goods damaged a little almost given away.Silver Jewellery of every dis- cription in large variety slightly damaged by water at one-third their original value.Watches as Good as New for $5.Come and see for yourselves and don\u2019t lose these bargains.TWO WHHEKS SAT H ONLY.M.COCHENTHALER, 157 St.James St., \u2018\u2018 Herald\u201d Building.June 26 GLENROSA THE PERFECTION OF SCOTCH WHISKY, It is absolutely Genuine, Pure, Wholesome, Very Old, and Warranted Free from Fusil Oil.No expense has been spared in its distillation, and omple time has been given for its maturity, under the supervision of HER MAJESTY\u2019S EXCISE OFFICERS, As a Guarantee to the public, it is Bottled and Capsuled in Bond The Fusil Oil, together with all impurities, are removed during the process of Distillation, thus enabling the pure Spirit to be Bottled in a soft and mellow condition.HN 0580RN, SON & CO, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA.June 19 mw 145 THE NEW YORK PIANO COMPANY, MONTREAT.Keep the largest stock of PIANOS and ORGANS in the Dominion.Branch Houses in QUEBEC and WINNIPEG.Agencies in TORONTO, OTTAWA, HAMILTON and BROCKVILLE.WHOLESALE DOMINION AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED New York Weber,\u201d (the finest Piano in the world); \u201cDecker & Son?(Established gix years before any maker of a similar name) \u201c Vose & Sons,\u201d \u201cRR.8.Williams,\u201d ¢ Heintzman & Co.\u201d And other first-class AMBRICAN and CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS.Pianos Tuned and Repaired, almost Intruments sold by us, and all work done but the best Tuners.Havin remove and store Pianos and ual to new, at a moderate charge.All y our men, guaranteed.We keep none the largest and finest Piano House in Canada, we can rgans for parties leaving the city for the summer.365 Send for our large Illustrated Catalogue and Price List.APPLY TO HEAD OFFICE, New York Piano Company\u2019s Buildings, 226 & 228 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.June 24 ts 150 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.The CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer lands in the FERTILE BELT of Manitoba and the North-West Territory for sale at $2.50 PER ACRE.Payment to be made one-sixth at time of purchase, and the balanee n five annual instalments, with interest at six per cent.A REBATE OF $1.25 PER ACRE being allowed, on certain conditions, for cultivation and other improvements.THE LAND GRANT BONDS ofgthe Com 3 and other Banking Institutions thronghout the country, will be HIRECEIVED AT TEN PER CENT.PREMIUM on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of and in payment of thepurchase meney, thus farther reducing the price of the land to the purchaser.ial arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies.For full particulars, apply to the Company\u2019s Land Commissioner, JOHN Mc¢TAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned.By order of the Board.CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary.Montreal, 22nd May, 1882 5m mwf 121 \u201cHands all Rownd!'| SAT TI rer NATIONAL SONG.THE CANADA SALT ASSOCIATION, By Alfred Tennyson.|T.T, COLEMAN, Esq., Seaforth, Presi- (POET LAUREATE) dent.Sung by Santley, and destined to be popular | J OSEPH KIDD, Esq., Dublin, Vice-Presi- all over the British Empire.ent.; Por sale at, JOHN RANSFORD, Eeq., Clinton, Seere- H.PRINCES, New York.Piano Co.'s Warerooms,, M6 & 228 St.James Street.tary.All Communications addressed to the Secretary will meet with prompt attention.Address CLINTON, Ontario .June 19- ws 3m 145 , whieh ean be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal | 3 Professional Garde ARCH.CAMPBELL, STOCK BROKER.Mewuser MoNTREAL STock ExcHaxeE, Bu Sells Stocks, Debentures, &¢,.ve gs Cash or on i % ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO No.1 Merchants Exchange, Montreal, May 6 1 THOMAS DARLING, Accountant and Auditor, 242 BST, JAMES STREET, MONTREAL._ May 20 120 MOFFAT & CALDWELL, Bankers, Stock and Real Estate Broker 444 MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG, M AN., Real estate bought and sold.Mortgages negotiated.Collections made.Corres pondence invited.Address Drawer 36, P.0., Winnipeg.Arex.MoFrar, J.M.CaLDWELL.Late of Montreal, May 28 127 MacDOUGALL BROS, Stock Brokers, 69 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through their Agents, Messrs.Prince & Whitely.erms\u2014Ten per cent.margin on the par value.Commission for buying, } of one pr cent., and same for selling.1 December 29 311 WINNIPEG & THE NORTHWEST.i The undersigned invite Correspondence Samples and Consignments, all of which will have pro t and personal attention.SCHNEIDER & MEIKLE, Commission Merchanta, Brokers, Real Estate and Gencral Agents, WINNIPEG.T.H.ScHNEIDER, T.B.MeikLE, FormerlyofMontreal | Late of Merrickville October 1 BEATTY, CHADWICK, THOMPSON & BLACKSTOCK, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &e., MR.W.A.REEVE, Counsel, Offices, - - - BANK OE TORONTO, Corner Wellington and Church Streets, TORONTO.\u2019 W.H.BEATTY.BE.M.Chow D.E.Trouson.T.G.BLACKSTOCK.March 21 3m 68 MERCIER, BEAUSOLEIL & MARTINEAU ADVOCATES, No.55 St.James Street, MONTREAL.Hox.Honore MERCIER, Lately Solicitor-General and M.P.P.for St.Hyacinthe.CLEOPHAS BEAUSOLEIL, Lately Official Assignee, Paur G.Martineau, B.C.L.Montreal, January 10 25 C.H.SMITHERS & CO., Bankers and Brokers, (ROOM 28 DREXEL BUILDING) No.3 Broad Street, NEW YORK.C.H.SmiTHERS, Member N.Y.Stock Exchange, JOHN SMITHERS.Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c., bought and sold for cash or on margin.December 5 290 , Miscellaneous.STOCK FARM Within Seven Miles of SIOUX CITY, IOWA A magnificent stock or dairy farm, em bracing in one lot 1.600 ACRES of undulating land, watered by never- failing springs and producing enormous yields of hay upon Soil Inexhaustible in its fertility and capable of producing small grain of every description, and par ticularly corn, with a vield of 60 to 80 bushels to the acre, @f the property, TREES indigenous to the soil, are in thrifty growth; and if carefully conserved woula within a few years more than pay for the land on which they stand.\u2018For a dairy or cattle breeding or feeding farm no site could, in this State, be more valuable ; it having every natural advantage aside from its being but fifty minutes drive from this marvelously flourishing town into which already center seven lines of railway.Iowa has now become foremost in cattle raising and in all dairy interests and the opportunity now offered for those desirous of en ging in_either of these industries should be speedily embraced.The stock now upon the farm consists of a herd of 160 head of horned cattle, at the head of which stands three short-horn bulls of grand pedigree, and a number of thoroughbred heifers, all of which have been imported direct from Kentucky.The stock of horses is com od of 12 brood mares, a richly bred stallion and a Spanish Jack.For terms and further particulars, ap- TT on sorne 300 acres ply to A.C.WATTS, P.0.Box 49, Sioux City, Iowa.Orto H.H.GEDDES, 207 St.James Street, Montreal.June 30 155 MILLS AND LIN FOR SALE.The undersigned will sell by auction, at the City of Ottawa, on the 15th day or August next (unless previously dis ed of), their Property on the North ation River, in the County of Ottawa, Province of Quebéc, consisting of five hundred square miles of Limits, Saw Mills and all Lands and Property connected with the same, which is required for the working of the business, including Farm at Mills, and Depot Farm in the County of Preston.Mills, Limits or other property can be examined at any time by intending purchasers.Particulars given on day of sale.Terms liberal.JOHN A.CAMERON & CO North Nation Mills, June 28th, 1882 31J 154 4 THE MONTREAL HERALD The Montreal Herald.TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 25.REMOVAL! The Proprietors of the « Herald\u201d have leased, for a term of years, the Bonaventure Building,Victoria Square, and in the course of à few days the whole Establishment, comprising the Newspaper, Job Printing and Binding Departments, will be placed in order in our new premises.THE PROVINCIAL LOAN.The Provincial Treasurer is able to announce that the loan for $1,500,000 lately placed upon the market, has not only been all taken up, but that the applications have largely exceeded the amount required.Three London financial firms offered ta take the whole of the Ioan, but it is understood] that, in pursuance of the policy foreshadowed in the Treasurer's last bud-4 + get speech, the greater portion of the debentures will be disposed of in Canada.The eagerness with which the loan has been subscribed for is evidence that large amounts of money are seeking safe investment, both in England and Canada; that, probably in consequence of the uncertain character of Egyptian and other foreign securities just now, Canadian invests ments are popular With money lenders of London, and that, in the opinion of financial men at least, the resourtes of the Province \u2018of Quebec are not yet exhausted.The anxiety of our Canadian capitalists to invest their surplus funds in Government securities may not be favourably viewed, inasmuch as it may be claimed that home capital could be used.to better advantage in the promôtion of manufacturing, and the developement of our countxy's qgmmereial résources.At has been argued, im support of the Jucy of borrowing abroad, that the capital thus brought into Canada is so much added to the wealth of the country, the annual interest being ¢on- sidered of trifling importance.\u2018Uponthis point our Dominion financiers do not agree with those of Quebec Province, for while the latter claim credit for placing their loan upon the home market, the former adhere to the-policy of borrowing in England or wherever money can be obtained cheapest.Our correspondent \u201cInvestor\u201d raises the question as to whether there is any legal means of recovering from t'e Quebec Government either principal or interest of money loaned upon the security of the Province.Attention is called to the fact that while.parties having claims against the Dominion Government may bring suit by petition of right, the Quebec Government have continued to shelter themselves under Crown prerogatives.As Mr.Wurtele\u2019s loan has all been subscribed for, it is not likely that the points raised by \u201c Investor\u201d will have any important bearing upan \u2018the financial matters now being arranged by the Treasurer.1t is sincerely to bé hoped that the Province will never sink so low that our Government will be forced to consider the necessity of repudiating public obligations.And surely the people of Quebec are too honest to sustain or tolerate a Ministry that would make repudiation\u2019 & part of their policy! Mr.Wurtele has obtained the first half of the $3,000,000 loen authorized by statute upon presumably favourable terms.the remaining $1,500,000 will doubtless be.issued at an early date, and the question for the taxpayers to.oonsider is how long this constant borrowing upon the security of the Province is going to continue.THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.The HERALD\u2019S readers have been put in possession, so far, of all available information as to the progress being made in the carrying out of tht great undertaking.The country is.sufficiently apprized of its stupendous character, and might well stand prepared to hear of delays caused by unforeseen difficulties, and of a chariness on the part of those concerned in the great work, to face obstacles of a serious character, the overcoming of which would of necessity, involve enormous expense.So far, there has been no shrinking from the obliga tions assumed; there has been a natural desire to utilize, as speedily as possible, the portion of the road which would yield an early return, but there has not, so far as the public are aware, been any disposition to shirk the construction of the more costly portions of the work.The following summary of past, present and prospective operations will show this clearly.We believe they are correct in every particular, though we do not profess to give them on authority.Any one who has access to papers published in the North West has ample means of keeping track of the progress the Syndicate are making in the construction of this inter-oceanic highway.The President telegraphing from Winnipeg on the 24th inst, says he has just returned from the end of the track, which is 295 miles west of Winnipeg, and track-laying going at the rate of three to four miles a day.His expectation is that if nothing unforeseen occurs five hundred miles of main line will be laid this season, which will bring the locomotive within fifty miles of the Saskatchewan by December.The crops are reported splendid, and the traffic over the completed portions of the road far in excess of anticipations.This year the company will complete 115 miles of its south-western branches which were partially graded last season.As to the eastern section which, attempts are being made to show, the Company are doing nothing upon, that wo find that tations are quite unwarranted by any facts attainable.When the Canada Central was taken over last year cighty to ninety miles had tô bo: constructed in tho direction of CaHan- der.As large aforce as could be employed wag put on the work, which is now ready for Government inspection.Not only this, but all that could be done boy.nd Callander was put in hand, and a contract was let for sixty miles, from Algoma Mills eastwardly, and th s has been pushed forward so rapidly fthat the rails are now being laid.Then from Algoma Mills west, the preliminaries of construction have already been arranged, and the work, it is understood, will be put in hand as soon as the surveys are complete.A large staff of engineers are exploring from Thunder Bay eastwardly, and from Algoma Mills westward, and as soon as practicable the work will be placed under contract.Om this section over three thousand men and a large rumber of teams are employed.Rails, engines, cars and other equipments have been shipped by water to Algoma Mills so as to attack the work in the centrd, and the hope is confidently entertained that next season the will bo working to that point from the egst.HON.SENATOR BMLLEROSE AND THE : PENITENTIARY.Hon.Senator -Bellerose- seems to regard any ctiticism upon the affaire\u2019 of St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary as a direct reflection upon himself.Aud the { perhaps he takes a very propet ¥iew of the subject, for certainly a great deal, if not all, of the\u2019 mismanagement in connection with that institution, is directly traceable to the too successful intrigues of the honourable gentleman.Mr.Bellerose, by whose authority we know not, has assumed the special guardianship of the Penitentiary.He \u2018makes and * unmakes wardens, deputy wardens and guards.\u201d He has just published a letter in reference to some the institution, in \u2018which he exhibits a most thorough knowleds its internal etonomm Yet $14 se asserts that he kas *\u201chever meddled with the affairs of that institution,\u201d exoep$ in the capacity of, \u201ca.citizen or a political man,\u201d Now, it is just to Mr.Bellerose\u2019s conduct as \u201ca political | man\u201d that exception has heen taken.Mr.Belleroge appears thoroughly alive to the dangerous nature of \u201c conspiracies,\u201d and affects to believe that convicts will be encouraged to re sist the officers by the publice- sion of such facts as may be elicited Tespecting the recent deplorable proceedings «t St.Vincent de Paul.Mr.Bellerose, however, was not averse to entering into a \u201cconspiracy\u201d with persons within and without the Asylum, in order to secure the removal of the late Warden, Dr.Duchesneau.Did not the worthy Senator harass and misrepresent the late Warden ?Did he not order two successive commissions of enquiry, and had he not to threaten the Ministry with his vengeance before he accomplished his purpose ?In his last annual report the Inspector of Penitentiaries states that Dr.Duchesnau was removed as the resultof an enquiry \u201cordered at the instance of Hon.Senator Bellerose.\u201d Now, as the Penitentiary bas \u201c never had a day\u2019s good luck\u201d: since Dr.Duchesneau\u2019s unjust dismissal, it may be proper to review briefly a few facts in the history: of the institution during the past few years.In 1879, Senator Bellerose obtained, his first inquisition.The Commissioners appointed to take evidence.were Dr.\"Pache, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, and Mr.Edward Miall, afterwards one of the Pacific Railway Commisioners.After a most careful and exhaustive enquiry, these gentlemen reported that no evidence could be adduced in sup- | port of the charges preferred against the Warden.In fact, the Commissioners complimented Dr.Duchesneau highly upon his general good management.But Mr.Bellerose\u2019s political malice was by no means satisfied.Failing to procure a verdict against Dr.Duchesneau from 'in- \u2018depéndent Commissiohers, he exerted his influence to procure a new inquiry, stipulating this time that the evidence should be taken by a servant of the Government, the Inspector of Penitentiaries Having selected his own judge, jury and witnesses, Mr.Bellerose, of course, had matters pretty much his own way, and Dr.Duchesneau was removed.Since that time chaos has reigned .supreme in the Penitentiary.The spirit of insubordination encouraged against Dr.Duchesneau had the effect of destroying ell discipline among conviets and minor officials.On two occasions the] Inspector was obliged to report that ¢\u201c discipline had suffered among officers and convicts alike, owing to the Wardenship being in abeyance.It was even found necessary to dismiss two officers for complicity with convicts in a plot to escape: The escapes, murders and other horrors of the past year or two have disclosed the fact the Penitentiary is in a state of utter disorganization, a circumstance which is far from ered- itable to the Department of Justice.The removal of Dr.Duchesneau was only procured after the retirement of Hon.Mr.Masson from the Ministry.The last named gentleman was far too honourable to countenance such a proceedin-\u2019, and, during the session of 1881, pronounced the dismissal most unjust and unwarranted.The present condition of the Penitentiary is therefore due to its being made a political institution, at the instance of Hon.Senator Bellerose and a few others.These gentlemen insist that the patronage and general management of the Penitentiary shall be under their control, and the Inspector's recommendations are over-ruled by political influence.But Senator Bellerose, having found a way to get the late \u2018Warden out, should, as we have before recent disclosures in connection with |.remarked, find means to keep the con\u201d victs in.The citizens of Montreal do not feel greatly at ease so long as thero is a penitentiary inf the\u2019 vicimty, the innvites of which are liable at any moment to be let lodse upon them: THE SITUATION IN EGYPT.Our cablegranis this morning givè some important particulars respecting the condition of affairs in Egypt.A slight skirmish occurred yesterday at Ramen, gut- side the walls of Alexandria.The Baitish took possession of a strategic position of some importance ; the Egyptians advanced,gbut were repulsed, losing some prisoners.The British held the position and have fortified it.Revolting stories of the massacre of Christians continue to be told by refugees from the interior.There is little doubt that Arabi is gather- ng an immense horde of parties around him, but-should hp meet with anything like a decisive reverse, his æecruits will desert by thousands.The line of action proposed to be taken by the British Government was pretty fully detailed by Mr.Gladsgone in the House ofgCommops yes- tétdag, He praposes té increase the income tax three penee in the pound to rifeet war expenses, and Indian revenues are to be used to defray the cost of she expedition te be broughy fram Indie, French, Italian and Spanish war ships will assist in protecting the Suez Canal.The attitude assumed by Germany and Russia bas excited some suspicion, and it is now pretty evident that the Sultan, the Khedive, aud Afabi Pasha hava been, aud are still, probably, acting in-conceit.= Every movement of the \u2018British at Alexandria is without doubt made known to Arabi through the Khedive\u2019s Ministers.Arabi\u2019s letter to Mr.Gladstone, threatening to rouse the whole Mobamedm world in opposition to England is probably a piece of braggadocio.A number of steamships | of the Allan, Dominiqy, Beaver and Cunard lines have been engaged for transport \u2018service.Cy \u2014\u2014 er rer 204 Ted IB VEE \"MR.JoBN DiLLoN continues to have for Irelands griewsmees.Speaking at Mallow\u2019 recently, he said that the Parnellites in Parliament should waste two dass under the Repression Bill.Is that not a noble mission for an ato rs of \u2018te peoplg\u2019s reptesengatives?fit has notg probably; octurréd to Mr.BdHon that the easiest and surest way to render the Repression Bill inoperative is to stop the wholesale system of lawlessness which has rendered its enactment necessary.Jf Mr.Dillon and his colleagues cannot prevent outrages their boasted \u201cinfluence\u201d with the Irish people is a myth and an imposture: The present British Government are doing their utmost to improve the condition of the Irish people, while Mr.Dillon has nothing to propose but a foolish and contemptible policy of obstruction, and so long as the Parneilites adopt such tactics, their sincerity ana patriotism must be classed as spurious.Their obstructive tactics delayed the passage of the Arrears Bill for some months, thus enabling the landlords to continue the work of evic- \u2018tion.Many poor tenants now homeless in Ireland, would be still in their holdings, but for Mr.Dillon\u2019! policy oft obstructing useful legislation.\u2019 The professional agitator is evidently of opinion that the best way to improve a patient\u2019s condition ig to prevent his trying medicine of gny kind.Co To those who have an appetite for unadorned but.most important facts, the annual returns of the British Board of Trade, which we publish this morning; cannot\u2019 fall to be of interest.From the last statement we learn that duging the half year reported upon the foreign sheepgand lambs landed amounted to one fourth more than in any previons period.During the first six months of 1882, £8,- 000,000 sterling was paid for live stock, butter, beef and bacon, making with breadstuffs £29,000,000.During the first half of 1841, two million cwts of raw and refined sugar was consumed taking the whole of the United Kingdom.while from January to June 1882, the quantity was sixteen times aslarge.Great Britain ported 9,279,880 cwts of Taw cotton, at a cost of £27,000,000 ; of wool, 345,411,200 lbs, costing nearly £18,000,000; of flax, hemp and flax-seed £4,500.000.The exports of ¢otton manufactures amounted .to_£31,000.000 ; of woollens and worsted 500,000 exclusive of the yarns in each case.tte rt a-wooing any longer with impunity.The artful fisher is abroad to interfere with the coprse of true love, and the cheerful song of the \u201cCanadian Nightingale,\u201d will probably soon be less frequently heard.Lower Proyince papers report that on one day lately, ona firm shipped 133.pounds, and 800 pounds.The largest frogs\u2014or the meat which remains after one is dres- ed\u2014weigh about four ounces, four of them making a pound.The meat is shipped te Fulton market, New York, Albany, N.Y., and the Thousand Island house.At each of these places it sells for 39 cents per pound.Fre frogs are caught at night with the help of a jack light, by whfch\"means they are easily approached and captured alive.They are put into a barrel alive, and the catchers o not kill the little creatures until they have a quantity sufficient to make a shipment.\u2019 THE election of two members to represent the city of Victoria, British Columbia, in the House of Commons, came off yesterday, and resulted in the return of essrs.Baker and Shakespeare, Mr.Amor DeCosmos being among the defeated.Though somewhat erratic in regard to the importance of British Columbia, Mr.DeCosmos was a clever man in many respects, and he will be missed from the new Parliament\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = Mg.THOMAS HANDRAHAN, of the firm of Peake Bros.& Co., extensive shipowners of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and Mr, Alex.McNash, late Superintendent of the P.E.Island Railway, are among the guests at the St.Lawrence beat toyk À \u201cobstruction\u201d as a remedy | in obstriction- for every \u2018man arrested | ossession of |' and Ireland, during the latter period im- | EVEN the humble frog may not go! and-since the 1st of June, between 700] , TUESDAY, JULY 25.DEATHS.PaxToy\u2014On the morning of the 23rd instant, Mary Jennings, widow of the late James Paxton, in her 74th year.The funeral will take place from her late residence, Victoria avenue, Cote St.Antoine, on Tuesday, the 25th, at 2.30 i.to the place of interment, Mount oyal Cemetery.Friends will please accept this intimation without further notice.u Amusements.RYAN & ROBINSON'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE WILL EXHIBIT IN MONTREAL, TWO D LY ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 25 and 29, On lot CORNER ATWATER AVENUE and DELISLE STREET, giving TWO grand, full and complete each day at TWO and SEVEN p.m.Admission to both Circus and Menagerie only 30c.Children, 25c.The Great James ROBINSON and the Celebrated MISS LINDA JEAL the celebrated Bareback Riders of the World, erformances ALF-PAST ers in the Circus Department.The Famous War Elephant \u201c ROMEO,\u201d and the two $30,000 Jumbo Baby Elephants, Three months old, and one of them only a trifle over Thirty Inches High, are among the rare and costly attractions of the MENAGERIE DEPARTMENT.Excursion Trains and Steamboats Will rin at Greatly Reduced Rates of Fare on the days of Exhibition, to acctonmmodate those who wish to see absolutely : 6 Any person who wants a belter ring rformance than is given by the Ryan & obmson Show, will have to look outside of America to get it.\u201d\u2014 London (Ont.) Advertiser, July 13.\u201cThe best Circus performance ever iven in Toronto.\u201d Evening Telegram, uly 14.\u201cToo much praise cannot be meted out to this splendid combination.\u201d\u2014Toronto Globe, July 15.July 22 22,25,27,28J 174 Lividends-Icetinas.NOTICEOF DIVIDEND In the Matter of ALPHONSE MARCOTTE, of the City of Montreal.Notice is hereby given that a FIRST DIVIDEND has been prepared in this matter, and the same will be payable at the office of Messrs, MERCIER, BEAU- SOLEIL & MARTINEAU, 55 St.James Street, on and after The 25th day of July instant.All vouchers of claims te be exhibited -before any dividends are paid.J.XK.TRIBAUDEAU, Trustee.Montreal, July 12th, 1882 25J 166 LIMITED.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND of- FIVE PER CENT.has been declared on the Capital Stock for the half-year ending the 30th June last, and will be payable at the Offices of the Company, in this city, on and after TUESDAY, the 25th INSTANT.The Transfer Books will be closed from 7th to 25th July, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.JOHN G.YOUNG, Sec.-Treas.Montreal, 6th July, 1882 7,14,21,25J 161 ividend.TIXE Canada Cotton Manufacturing products £9,500,000 ; flax and jute £4,- | COMPANY.Cornwall, Ont.A HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT.has this day been declared on the Capital Stock of this Company.which was paid in full previous to 22nd February last, and a pro-rata Dividend on the Stock paid by instalments after that date, and the same \u2018will be payable on TUESDAY, the First day of AUGUST Next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 24th to 31st instant, loth days inclusive.By order.A.G.WATSON, Secretaryb22,25,27,28F 174 NOTICE.A GENERAL MEETING Of the Shareholders of the Morton Dairy Farming and Colonization Company of Manitoba (LIMITED), Will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST next, At the OFFICE, 81 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.Mfor the Organization of the Company, the Election of Directors, and the transaction of all other business which may be brought before the meeting.J.D.CRAWFORD, Sec.Treas., pro tzm.Cornwall, 21st July, 1882.July 20 Ba TSt 1724 | head the list of 50 Distinguished Perform- |, The Best Circus in the World.| CANADA PAPER CO, Nema Aduertisements.New Aduertisements, ER New Advertisements, > - PARTY CLOSING S.Carsiey\u2019s stores close at 2 o\u2019cloek on Saturday afternoons and at 6 o\u2019clock on other evenings.All stores closing later than 6 o*clock are late hour firms.There is no necessity for any retail concern keeping open later than 6 o\u2019closk\u2014 neither grocers, drapers, booksellers, boot and shoe stores nor any other establishment.We expect to see all the respectable firms in the city close at 8 o\u2019clock before this time next year, at least we intend to work hard to_ attain that object.Every citizen should help, and we feel sure that they would, if they only knew the evils attending the late hour system.S.CARSLEY.P.S\u2014It would be well for both the Catholic and Protestant Y.M.G.À.to ask the help of their clergy iu this movement, Black Goods S, Carsley\u2019s Black Brocade, 124c is the best value in the citv.8.Carsley\u2019s \u2018Black Bunting, l5c, is unsurpassed in the city.8.Carsley\u2019s Black Cobourg, 16c, is the cheapest in the city.8.Carsley\u2019s Black Persian Cord, 163c, should be seen before buying elsewhere in the oir - : 8.Carsley\u2019s Nun's Veiling, 25c, cannot be bought for the same price in the eity.PRINTS! 8S.Carsley\u2019 is the largest stock to select from in the city.S.Carsley\u2019s Sateens, in all the newest styles.3.Carsley\u2019s Ginghams are all reduced.8.Carsley\u2019s Prints are selling fast.Ladies before leaving town for the country or seaside, will do wall 40 inspect the aboye.Cos S.CARSLEY, 303, 393, 397, 399 NOTRE DAME STREET! .Montreal.GIBB Being in Weekly Recepit of Novelties Tellorme and Haberdasherr, Invite Inspection.FIRE ! FIRET FIRE Immense Sale of Goods, slightly damaged by smoke and water, will take place commencing MONDAY, JULY 24th, and continuing until the Goods are disposed of, at the BOSTON One Price Clothing House, ig 43 ST.JOSEPH STREET, uly 25 175 REWARD | $1,000.The above Reward will be paid by the undersigned to any person or persons giving information which will lead to the conviction of the parties guilty of the abduction of ARTHUR SMITH, his Son, on the evening of Monday, the 17th inst.MELVIN SMITH.e 175 July 25 ESTATE LATE DAVID LOCHHEAD, Parties holding claims against or indebted to the above named Estate are requested to fyle claims with, and make payment to the undersigned Notary, at his office, No.96 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.in this city, within fourteen days from this date, in order that same may be entered in in the Inventory.' By order of the Executors.H.BRODIE, N.P.Montreal, 19th July, 1882 20,22,25,28.31J 1,3A 172 RUTHERFORD & CO, Land Brokers and Commission Agents, 3 Portage Avenue, Winnipe Have FOR SALE 200,000 acres of did FARMING LANDS in Manitoba and the North-West,\u201460,000 acres en bloc.Desirable Winnipeg Property always on hand Loaus Negotiated and Money Invested.Lands and Timber Limits located throughout the country for Companies.We also handle Properties for Nonresidents.July 21 FOR SALE.1m 173 A light 9 manufacturing business established in Montreal jfor sixteen years.Staple articles.Sales mostly for cash, Good profits.Expenses light.Could be readily added to any other manufacturing business.For particulars, address, E.FORD, Broker, 175 r 13a 61 St.Francois Xavier Street.OPTICIANS, Nautical and Surveying INSTRUMENT MAKERS Patent Logs, Compasses, Sextants, Marine Telescopes & Binoculars, Amneroid and Mercurial Earometers.Ships\u2019 Clocks, Log Glasses, Charts of Every Description.Log Books and Other Nautical Works.Almanacs for 1882 and 1583.REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.CHRONOMETERS RATED AND REPAIRED, May 4 106 For the Hot Weather! For the Cold Weather ! For any other Weather! LYMAN\u2019S Standard Blue-Black Writing and; Copying INKS.July 19 171 PARTAGA CIGARS | HENRY CLAY CIGARS! | GOLDEN EAGLE CIGARS !} M GARCIAS! FRESH GOODS received THIS BDAY from Havana.PHILIP HENRY, 134 ST.JAMES STREET.173 THE MOUNT ROYAL Nilling and Manufacturing Company Are now prepared to supply RICE FLOUR, .Of finest quality, suitable for Confectioners, Bakers, &c.Also, the celebrated RICE MEAL For Cattle Food, at $27.50 per ton.at the Mills, COTE ST.PAUL, in lots to suit Rurchasers.The Food is unequalled for attle.Farmers and Milkmen especially should useit.See the reports of Dr.Baker Edwards, &c., &ec.ROSS, HALL & CO., Agents, 65 ST.PETER STREET.July 8 162 MAGOR, BROS, & CD.OFFER FOR SALE: Puns.Antigua Molasses Do Trinidad do Hhds Porto Rico Sugar BrlsStephens\u2019 (Dundes) Steam Refined Seal 0il Do Newfoundland À Cod Oil Do Halifax do do Bxs Boneless Codfish Do do Hake and Haddock Do Scaled Herrings OFFICE Corner Port and Common Sts.CITY.July 6 _ NOTICE.A CONSIGNMENT OF BRAZIL NUTS, DEERSKINS, GOATSKINS AXD Tobacco Leaves, Will arrive at MONTREAL), \u201c COMTE D\u2019EU,\u201d per 88, On Wednesday, 19th instant Samples and prices can be obtained upon application to WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, 317 ST.PAUL STREET À July 19 171 ) Clendinnong's Foundry Railway Castings, Stoves, Ranges, LARGEST FOUNDRY IN THE DOM] NION, Casting over 40,000 lbs.daily.280 Men Employed.CLENDINNENG'S STOVE, The \u2018I.EEADER\"® IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST Cooking Stove EVER OFEERED IN THIS MARKET W.CLENDINNENG, May 24 123 \u2014_\u2014 SPARHAM CEMENT ROOFING! Unless this Material is properly mixed and applied it will not give satisfaction.The only man in Montreal that knows Low to do this work properly is MR.J.CAMPBELL, JOSEPH JAMES & CO.LATOUR STREET, July 7 161 KILBY & ABBOTT RAITILS! Steel and Iron, Boiler Tubes, Axles, Wheels and Tyres, All Material used on Railroads, Paints for Cars, Bridges, de, 10 St.Sacrament St.Montreal Brass Works, R.MITCHELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS\u2019 SUPPLIES.The Continuous Feed Lubricator CIRCULARS ON APPLICATION April 12 27 Iron Castings.OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISHING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FOUNDRY WORK Are Unsurpassed in the City.Orders will Receive Prompt Attention.H.BR.IVES & CO, Hardware Manufacturers and Founders, QUEEN STREET.May 13 114 DOMINION BOLTCO.TORONTO.First Prize Dominion Exhibition, 1830.Norway Carriage Bolts.Carriage Bolts\u2014Best.Do.Common, fancy Head Bolts, Tire Bolts, Plough Bolts, Machine Bolts, Bolt Ends, Spring Bolts, Stove Bolts, R.R.Track Bolts.Sleigh-Shoe Bolts, Roof Bolts, Blank Bolts, Bridge Bolts, Elevator Bolts.Bright Rivets, Boiler Rivets, ; Bridge Rivets, Gasometer Rivet.Hot Pressed Nuts.Machine Forged Nuts.R.R.SPIKES.Coach Screws.Cap Screws.August 9 Set Screws.189 JOAN MOIR & SON Manufacturers of ORANGE MARMALADE, JAMS, FRUITS, PICKLES, SAUCES, MEATS, SCOTCH SALMON, GAME, &c., &c.London, E, Aberdeen, Seville Having been a pointed Agent for the above celebrated ouse, I am pre ared to receive Orders fron WHOLESALE GROCERS ani others.WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, Sole Agent for Canada, No.317 ST.PAUL_STREET, Montreal, | m= pril 25, JUNIE EE VD gy aman (Lans Et ment Jews 8%) cumul their | Inve that, princi ever p of the as in sued b been p jurisd: tered Quebe todo} lies 8¢ a rem tiquat } since \u20ac Not tion a£ by an posing ernme) thesr 8 allowe wrong Treasu success ke (the entitled Now lied uf fares, | Corpor probed fully re be the | drive t * when't out lir Quebec Pay m 8 to enfo: are all expen Xr Ch ple- outre also, br ed, but existen À po Secure : holders out it t] the Go faulter, lic opin If the does no dlherw abando mit to t dé furt} nere st fight to { Montt - ASITI CH VI Our : Ist mex Friday Fairbai) Beaudr ios : public | Son as snance Set to w tlmen Al.T: inspect Propose 8 con most si Propose pen rix and jud was ie c Commi the first for the y howeve: ingine : Charles \u2018 avell GTR of cours with wl; faded, Like H \u2014_\u2014_\u2014mn Ps THE MONTREAL HERALD, TUESDAY.JULY 2.à 5 LS ag \u2014 TT ee AE YMENT NDS conpanyishbuld 175,000 + ; - .CAN TE ISSUED 0% THe PROS bonds or he burpore of mein 0 de New Aduertisements.Rew Advertisements, |New Advertisements.Auction Sales.Rew Advertisementssoft editors ani acing the \u201d ; \u2014 VINCIAL TREASURER BE EN- company on à propergrancia ooting.The THE ATWOOD q AFETY NUT Pl AN 0S FOR RENT BY WM.H.ARNTON MONTREAL, cc TeEes | SPLENDID GPPORTUNTY | LOM 4D WORTGGE coy ) he r of thf MONTREAL HERALD, thos present \u201csigned 2 men à that FOR TR ACK BOLTS ! Pi AN 0 S FOR SALE NDID OPPO ATUNITY ! Tol The above is a question not with- | effect.The Directors of the company feel .: oot ierest for investors when Mr.Wurtele | that the business done at the Abattoir Requires no attachment or so-called NUT es issui ntures for his new loan, to .issuing Hebe proposes to tax opr finan- ; siness corporations.These in- a having no notes, seem Lo be rded by the Chapleau-Paquet Governent in pretty much the same light as the I I were by the monarchs of the middie Jews viz., as sponges tu be allowed to ac- wulute à little money until it pleased their lords and masters to squeeze them, Investors will do well to bear in mind that, &5 matters now are, whether the \u2019 rincipal or interest of these bonds are er paid depends entirely on the pleasure sf the Quebec Government.At Ottawa, as in England, the Governments can be ad by Petition of Right; and statutes have bo ssed under which the Courts have juri ion to enforce the obligations en- ï jure by the Government.Here, in uebec, the Government steadfastly refuse 10 do justice to the public by allowing par ties aggrieved to apply to the Courts for - s remedy, sheltering themselves under antiquated prerogatives of the Crown, long | ' since abandoned elsewhere.successful one.to Ryan & packed, thousanda the riding of Jame wonderful.The \u20ac ever before scen in the Ontario Press, splendid performa it is better to give Not only can an individual bring no ac- | canvasses, and not tion against the Quebec Government, but, by a monstrous provision of the Bill im- ing taxes on Corporations, if the Government brings forward illegal claims, and thesr suits are dismissed, no costs can be allowed by the Courts to the Corporations fully sued \u2014 but the Provincial Many of our 4 Trogsurer TOY in his discretion, pay the y v8 successful Corporation the costs to which Je (the [reasurer) may deem it equitably | real Court, \u201cwhich titled! Now, bearing in mind that the fund relied upon to meet the new issue of deben- res, is to be derived from this tax on Corporations, and that there is-a great bility that payment will be success- \" fully resisted, and that, if such should not be the case, its enforcement will soon drive these institutions out of a Province when they.are exposed to be fleeced with- \u2014 out limit-== is not probable that the [ Quebec Government may neglect to Mr.Pyke, who was at the advdhc Hon.George Pyke tion, was admitted > the present thepe debentures, seeing that mo suit;yat law can be brought \u2018 tbenforcé bem?The present revenues are all required to weet the extravagant expenditure which is the order of the day.Kr.Chapléau will never tax the country ple\u2014they return too many members.ontreal may be very populous and rich algo, but its voting power is contemptible, which position he five years.over a year, and h on Friday night.5 and therefore its complaints are disregard- | e ed, but its institutions can be taxed out of existence.; ; À power to sue the Government might hims elf of a dent: @ 8.Secure the payment of their claims to the - à y holders of these new debentures, but without it they will be entirely at the mercy of : the Government, which could be a de- .falter, without at all offending such public opinion as it cares for.- Ifthe debentures are already taken it dies not now concern -the Government\u2014 | dherwise it would be for its interest to abandon such an odivus privilege and sub- )s mit to the jurisdiction of the courts, instead # furthering its creditors in the position of y Here suppliants for justice with no legal fight to demand it, Soc IsvEsTon.Montreal, 24th July, 1882.ES PUBLIC BATHS.| , ASIIE FOR THE WEST END ONE CHOSEN\u2014TO BE PUSHED WITH VIGOUR.Our readers will remember that at the lst meeting of the Health Committee on Friday afternoon last Alds.Tansey and Fairbairn and Me:srs.Boxer and J.À.U.Beaudry were appointed a committee to dose a suitable site for the West End pblic bath, with instructions to report as om a3 possible, The committee in pur- tance of these instructions determined to ~~ to work at once and yesterday the gen- 9 temen composing the wommittee met at Ald.Tansey\u2019s house and proceeded to inspect the different sites that had been proposed for the bath, in order to come to I à conclusion as to which would be the ' mest suitable for the purpose.The site proposed by Mr.Boxer, situated in the Open river in front of Grant & Hall\u2019s mills tid judged by Lim to be the most suitable, vs the first visited, but af- ; careful investigation by the mittee\u2019 it was found that it would in Captain Reid, fron efirst place be altogether too shallow at Customsor the purpose.A more serious objection, a bovever, to this site was that the tunnel ging all the sewerage from Point Stares, empties into the river close by, calling at Havre, Montreal, ! ABOUT THE For freight and ply to July 12 : July 15 during the last four weeks justifies the expectation that the-investigent will prove a RYAN AND ROBINSON'S CIRCUS.The following telegram, with reference to this circus, was received from Quebec last evening :\u2014¢ The reception extended fo inson\u2019s circus to-day and tonight was equal to an ovation.crowds were in attendance in the afternoon while to-night the house was literally bareback champion, as in fact.was evéry act that went in the ring was something notices extended to this Popular organization by the New England, New York, and the atreet procession is the least attractive failure, the proprietors wisely cencluding circus appears to-morrow at Three.Rivers, on Thursday at Berthier, and on Friday and Saturday in Montreal, .= mm tn mc THE LATE MR.GEORGE PYRE.regret to learn of the death of Mr.George Pyke, Deputy Prothonotary of the Montnight last at his residence on Roy street.one of the oldest employes .ofythe Court House, having entered it some fifty years ago.The deceased was the son of tho late the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench.He was born in Montreal, and, after a careful examin- entered into partnership with Mr.Honey, rothonotary.He was soon afterwards appointed De The deceased had been ill for His remains were yesterday conveyed to Como for burial.\u2014_\u2014 \u201cTHE true professional leads a regular.gypsy life,\u201d skys Mi.Fred J.Engethardt, great sperting manager, of .New Orleans, La.; who \u2018writes that he cured use of St.Jacobs Qil; usesf it en those whom he vrrious kinds of athlétic exercise.Postale Francaise de l'Atlantique, French and Canadian DIRECT LINEOF STERMSHIPS.The splendid new steamer VILLE DE PARA, 3,000 tons, KENNEDY & HUNTER, .Ship Brokers, Auiwerÿ, Or to WM.DARLEY BENTLE And at West India Wharf, Halifax.NOTICE\u2019 TO + CONSIGNEES, © ae om | P.McFARLANE - - - Proprietor The Dominion L Consignees tire-requested-tô |, pass their entried without delay.: D.TORRANCE & CO, mmense being unable to get in, s Robertson the world\u2019s ircus is by far the best Quebec.\u201d The flattermg 13.well merited by the ices given in- the \u2018ring.the: show under the on the streets.The readers will doubtless occurred on Friday the time of his\u2019 depth, ed dge'of seventy, was , one of the Judges of to the bar in 184] and uty Prothonitary, has beld about thirty- is illhiess endeil fatally Ty - attach of rheumatism, of a stiff meck, by.the He invarialy traing fer the _ will 'leave Antwerp, direct for Quiebec and 1st OF AUGUST.other information, ap | 2 Agent General, 317 St.Paul Street 3 165 S.DOMINION 1 Liverpool, ig dntere Ci Agente.| 175 uv A am 176 & well as another coming direct from the ( TR.workshops.These considerations À course detracted mueh from the favour with which the site had at first been re.Arded, The spot reported on favourably ! t 0 the Health Jommittee by Ald.Tansey, ™ next visited, The proposed site is Is known as the waste weir of the | NOTICE i à + tine Canal, and is situated between the T= Éd Slon Bridge and the G.T.R.bridge Sl or J The Committee, after examina | The Allaus R.MS.POLYNESIAN, ; tion, Were agreed that this would be the | Robt.Brown, commander, from Liver.% be \u201cable lace for the bath as besides | Pools is entered.at Customa.- Cohsignees \u201c08 well ada \u2019 ted for the purpose, it is lost central position that can be secur- tor, 2 Lommitee have therefore resolved - Cam to the next meeting of the Health th ay.July 24 up will please pass.their Entries.without de- 1 [PACE DRIES SELLE Ey rf i A Ay ALLAN; Apens, \u2018i OA Ely dap poe which will be held at an early big, Tecommending that the Wellington « de ba be adopted and that the erection tem ath be roceeded with at once.In Arn, atime Mr, Briton of the Road De- 0.rent will make a sketch of the site that an estimate of the probable cost, tiders for the erection of the bath led fom I n, ' called for as soon as possible.The zEpot chos R ih to be an excellent one he Brls.Pale Seal Oil.Brls.Straw Seal Oi Brls.Porpoise Oil.Brls, Gaspe Cod Oi Brls.and Half-Brls y is expected in obtaining Où taken © rders taken fo an from the Government to have he Lattre there, as Mr.Curran, M.¥ Ti Committee to believe that en ent wi rant permission.wil which if made as is mow ro- vide be some 140 feet lon by 123 .bond will be furnished with a ere 1 om and will be completely ch will Tom public gaze.The bottom, om y gars 1 Sections, will be held ai) Weights during the summer and agents at Montreal 191 C June 2 Brls.Steam Refined Pale Seal ofl \u2018 : | \u2018 Brls.Newfoundland Cod oil A.Brand Rochfyne Herring.The undersigned have been appointed lantic Refinery Syrups, have samples in view of the various grades and are pre pared to receive orders from the trade.JOHN BAIRD & CO), SALE L 1A.No.1 Split Herringr the Malcolm Crowa for the sale of the Atommisgioners Street, 3m n winter.The botto i .m and sides Bly rated 80 that the current which ong! the ing at this place will run th Water A ath and this ajways keeps _ th h wil he deepest portion of Ween, WI be about five feet at | ug}, hee of the current he other OW down to about three feet ; hoger fond so that there will be no | ting Lor, hing accidents, as a person Xi] he Carrs his depth in the deep end » po 7 by the Current to the shal- Mie at le whole bath it is expected ; \u201constructed Mis no a at moderate cost and S, pu abt but that it will prove a Brain and and will gra- of power.Juvenates the Ja , thousands proves MEDY.taste, and each box \u20ac pourer classes 77m - TREAL ABATTOIR COMPANY.} * adjour i Ml shaygp Tied Meeting of the creditors Ean older of the Montreal Abattoir and best À yesterday ed at dl to trp À O- bou 1e St.Lawrence eed |p ternoon to consider the M Ww Settlement with the 02 those pr.Wer presided, and Bee Fl présent were Messrs JB A Ser yf B enjamin, T P rol Browning, Jos E Ben, (© Henry Hogan, E Beau- >jr, \u2014 Buchanan, \u2014 The proposition was any address.Druggists at 5 December 19 Magnetic Medicine.Is a sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Nervousness in ALL ils stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power; Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats, Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss It repairs Nervous Waste, Reded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain, and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigour to the Exhausted Generative Organs.The Medicine.is- pleasant to the two weeks\u2019 medication, and is the cheapest B&¥Full particulars - in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to Mack's Magnetic Medicine is sold by cts.per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE co, Sold in Canada by all Druggists.Nerve Food The experience of it an INVALUABLE RE- contains sufficient for Windsor, Ont., Canada.| Her Majesty the Quoen and His Royal \u2018CHARLES DUNCAN, Salesman.|42 & 44 FOUNDLING STREET, KSto KEEP it up toites work.Usea long wrench ; the Nut will not break.Already inuse by a number of American |.Railroad lines, and adopted here by the Canada Atlantic Railway Co.for their track.Address JOHN TAYLOR & BRO, Merchants and Contractors in Railway Equipment and Supplies.| No.16 ST.JOHN STREET, Montreal.March 29 \u2019 T5 COTTON, CONNAL & CO.39 St.Sacrament St.AGENTS FOR CHARLES TENNANT & CO., Chemical Manufacturer, Glasgow.NORTH BRITISH CH CAL CO, Chemical Manufacturers, Glasgow.STEVENSON, CARLILE & CO., Biehromate of Potash, Glasgow.PEARSON, BECKETT & CO., Linseed Oil, Glasgow.THOS.DAVIDSON, Jxr., & CO.Clay Tobo Pipes, Glasgow.BRISTOL ALVANIZED IRON CO, Bristol.THE HUNTINGTON COPPER AND SULPHUR CO., Ingot Copper, Dillonton, Que.DEALERS IN .Paper Makers\u2019 and Soap Makers\u2019 Chemicals, Tin and Canada Plates, CHAM APACNE.WACHTER & CO., EPERNAY, PURVEYORS TO Highness the Prince of Wales.(By.Special Appointment.) Messrs.Wacurter & Co.are the only holders of a Special Warrant for the supply of Champagne to the Royal Family.J.M.DOUGLAS & CO, MONTREAL, Agents for the Dominion.ExTrACTS FROM LATEST LoNpoON (ExGEAND) NEWSFAPERS, REGARDING PRINCE LroreLny\u2019s WebDING ¢ Illustrated London News \u201d\u2014Wedding Number \u2014\u201c The heulili of the bride and bridegroom was drank in Wachter\u2019s Royal Charter Champagne.\u201d \u201c Society >\u2014A~ London Journal of Fashion\u2014* The Champagne consumed at the Royal Wedding was Wachter\u2019s « Royal Charter\u201d Brand, à particularly dry wine, which has found great 1avour in the eyes of the Prince of Wales, and for which His Royal Highness has recently given an exceptionally large order.\u201d \u201cNaval and Military Gazette \u201d\u2014\u201c Ag everything in connection witha royal marriage, is rightly held to be of interest, from the bride\u2019s wedding dress downward, it may be noted that the Champagne consumed at the recent Royal wedding was Wachter\u2019s ¢ Royal Charter > Brand.\u201d May 20 st 120 THE Kelso Cheddar Cheese FACTORIES, Factories, Kelso, P.Q., OFFICE : 96 Foundling Street, | MONTREAL, : CHARLES DUNCAN & CO., Produce Salesmen, will be pleased to handle all kinds of Country Produce on Commission.Advances made on Consignments to their friends in the old country.Nessrs, DURAND FILS de JOHN ST.ESTEPHE,ST.JULIEN, MARGAUX John Üshorm Son & Co, Dy White Lead et Chine Clay, Re, & | SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA.\u201d \"ROYAL CHARTER\" 2282 1 saone sac SER JOHN HOPE & Co.Us MONTREAL, Fire Bricks, WEED Carrio & a UnmatchableMatches Brimstone and Parlours Telegraph and Telephone Rubys in 100\u2019, PARLOUR MATCHES, without Sulphur.LION PARLOURS also in 200\u2019s and 300%.PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY Warranted the Finest Match |: Burgundies.SHIPPED BY Messrs, GEISWEILER & FILS, Nuits, Cote d\u2019Or.These Wines gnaranteed to be according to label: \u2014MACON VIEUX, BEAUJOLAIS, POMMARD VOLNAY, NUITS, CHAMBERTIN 1874, CLOS DE VOU- GEOT 1865, and CHABLIS, Bordeaux.SHIPPED BY Bordeauxand HAUT BARSAC.Champagnes.\u201c PIPER-HEIDSIEOK \u201d AND ~~ H.PIPER & 00/8 \u201cCarte Blanche Sec.\u201d For sale to the TRADE ONLY by Agents in Canada for JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam.MARTEL & CO., Cognac, JULES ROBIN & C0, Cognac, MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO., Coblentz, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontars.COCKBURN, SMITHERS- & CO, Oporto, MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona, FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London.BULLOCH, LADE & Co., Glasgow, WM.JAMIESON & CO., Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.&Le., &c., N.B.\u2014ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.Portland Cement, Drain Pipes, Roman Cement, Water Lime.Crey Nun Street.May 6 198 eo ae mms E.B.EDDY'S IN BOTH BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, viz.: 00\u2019s and 300\u2019s.CONSUMPTION.in the World.June 23 149 96 FOUNDLING STREET, } May 16, 1882.3n 117 Agents for JOHN HY.ANDREW & CO., Sheffield.GUTEHOFFNUNGSHUTTE, Iron and .Steel Works, Oberhausen.Le Importers of STEEL AND IRON RAILS.BLOMS, BILLETS and SPIEGELEISEN.PLATES, BARS, BEAMS and CHANNEL RON.FISH BOLTS and SPIKES, SPECIAL STEEL, for Mining purposes.INGERSOLL STEAM ROCK BILLS.Do.AIR COMPRESSORS or do.MONTREAL.January 28 R.LAIDLAW & SON, Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, Cas and Water Engineers and Contractors, Cast-Iron Pipe Makers, COX & GREEN, Montreal, Sole Agents for tha Dominion of Carada.July 13 166 YES! YOU CAN GET SOME OF THE FINEST FINISHED Photos in Town CO and TRY.January 17 14 LEVER LEMON SQUEEZER, with Perforated Strainer \u2014 convex, Squeeze a Box of Lemons in 20 minutes, and more juice than any other.PATRNT COAT HOOK, carried in the vest pocket, and useful for apy article that 18 necessary to be hung up.: R- 9OXDERDONK, 405 Grand St, N° Y.Ai: D&W 302 July 12 lin DW 165 Cooper, Fairman & Co.SMITH & CO.Real Estate, Investment and Office: Room No.Ÿ Imperial Bank Block, CITY, TOWN and FARM PROPERTY First-class Montreal and Winnipeg THOMAS J.POTTER, Salvaged Wreehing | with Wrecking Cables, Anchors, Steam Pumps, Hydraulic Jacks, Surf Boats, &e., fully equipped with a skilled crew of Wreckers and Divers, is stationed, with her Pontoons, at Murray Bay, ready DAY OR NIGHT, to preceed at once to any vessel AT \" that ds assist ipt of a tel MR.PARKS\u2019 STUDIO.| gram from Head Office: Monier © Lakes, the tugs™ Mixer\u201d and * Folger,\u201d 19% 1 ST JAMES STREET, MONTREAL and steamer \u201c Conqueror,\u201d with all Wrecking appliances for service on the Lakes or River above Victoria Bridge.Apply GRE Gôry, Assistant Manager, or Captain JOHN DONNELLY, Wrecking Master, Kingstonapply to HEAD OFFICE, 26 Hospital Street, Montreal.H.HERRIMAN, General Agents.Commission Merchants and Conveyancers, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Bought and Sold.Correspondence solicited.eferences.A.SMITH.| W.E.SCOTT.Agent at Montreal, 195 ST.JAMES STREET, THE \u201c MANITOBA HEADQUARTERS, \u201d Opposite Molson\u2019s Bank.January 17 DOMINION 6m 14 \u2014_\u2014 HEAD OFFICE : No.26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL The powerful wrecking steamer \u201cRelief,\u201d This Company has also, on the Upper to HEAD OFFICE, or S.E K@5\u201d For service on Lower River or Gnif, JAS.G.ROSS, President.Vice-Pres., Quebec, F.W.HENSHAW, Sec.-Treas.mou str 144 June 17 amg bile va: \u2014_ \u2014 THE AND THE SCHUBER PRICES :\u2014Octavo, REPAIRED PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS EXCHANGED By Decker Brothers BY EMERSON By JAMES & HOLMSTROM By Stevenson & Co.7 Octave, Rosewdod, 5 PIANOS P IAN 0S $250.guarantee, for Organs by Mason & Hamlin De ZOUCHE & CO, 233 ST.JAMES STREET.Juno 14 13 ROSENKRANZ PIANOS, Established 1797 DRESDEN, GERMANY Should be tried and examined b yan one wanting te buy or exchange a Piano, as no more excellent Instrument, with regard to ACTION, TONE, TOUCH, FINISH and DURABILITY, can be procured on this Continent, while easiest terms, at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, with fullest gnarantee as to STRUCTURAL SOLIDITY will be given.CHARLES MARTIN, SOLE AGENT.Warerooms: ART GALLERY BUILD INGS, cor.St.Catherine Street, and Phil | lips\u2019s Square.April 21 Cl 25.SIGN OF THE BLANK BOOK HIAIVA HHLON EFE PENCIL \"squogr pÜoja2orr pur vogm® \u2018buryoxg omsodey LT'HUHHES \u2018SHANOILVLS ITILNVOHIW 093 HVTIIN ONVIYIHLINS PEN.ty TOLOVERS oC THE LIVES OF THE GREAT MUSICLAN with critical accounts of their works, under the general supervision of F.Hauffer.UCHARD WAGNER, by the Editor.ROSSERE AND HIS SCHOOL, by H.Sutherland Edwards.WEBER, op Sir Julius Benedict.3 by H.F.Frost.These handsome and handy volumes are\u2018 recommended to all who take interest in \u2018 musical matters, PRICE, - - $1.00 DAVISON BROTHERS, 159, 161, 163 AND (65 St.James Street.June 10 138 SOMETHING NEW! Call and Examine The \u201c Cyclostyle.\u201d The Best Copying Machine Out! Quarto, Foolscap, $6.75.$5.25.$7.75.GEO.BISHOP & CO, 169 ST.JAMES.STREET.April 13 88 ; NOW OPEN, W.J.CLARKE'S NEW BOOK AND FANCY GOODS STORE, | CORNER BEAVER HALL SQUAKE AND DORCHESTER STREET, With a Superb Display of RICH AND ELEGANT GOODS! RG\u201d Inspection Invited, W.J.CLARKE, IMPORTE June 9 137 STORAGE FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS Customs Entries passed and Insurance effected at lowest rates, BLAIKLOCK BROS, No.17 COMMON STREET.July 13 166 FOR SECURING A Permanent and Profitable Investment \u2014 FOR SALE PUBLIC AUCTION On Account ofthe Estate of the late Hon.E.Gi.Penuy and Andrew Wilson, Esq.The Subscriber is instructed by the Executors of the above Estates.ro sELL at his rooms, 91 Sr.JAMES ST, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th, That Very Desirable Property SITUATED ON GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, (Being Nos.155 and 157) adjoining the offices of the Bank of Commerce and the stores of Messrs.Dawson Bros.30 ft.front on Great St.James Street, » X00 ft.in depth and 30 ft.in rear on ortification Lane, occupied during the past 25 years by the proprietors of the OFTREAL, HERALD Newspaper, and recently partially destroyed by fire.The site is one of the best in the City of Montreal ; it is in close proximity to the Post Office, all the Banks, Insurance Companies, Brokers, and other public offices, and is unsurpassed for either a Bank, y | Stock Exchange, Insurance Com ny suites of offices, wholesale or retail business of any description, and is capable of being made to yield & good return on Capital Invested.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.W.H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.Nem Aduertisements, J.& R.McLEA, Offer For Sale: Cargo Choice TRINIDAD MOLASSES.JUST RECEIVED, 50 Puns.Choice ANTIGUA MOLASSES, Puns., Tes, Brls.BARBADOES do.Cases CANNED LOBSTERS, Young\u2019s rand, Cases CANNED LOBSTERS, Miramichi Packing Co.Cases CANNED LOBSTERS, P.E.Island Packing Co.MESS, THIN MESS and PRIME MESS PORK \u2019 NEWFOUNDLAND COD OIL.STRAW SEAL OIL, Also, a few barrels REFINED SUGAR.Common Streetuly 12 165 MILISNES! RSH We are sellers, in car lots of BARBADOES, 4760.\u201d pnt ASSES.CIENFUEGOS, } COD, les | DRY FISH HAKE, \u2019 MEDIUMSCALED, TUCK TRIES, No.1 BAY SPLIT, 0.1 BAY GIBBED, \\ pe ; No.1 BAY ROUND, Pickled Fish No.1 SHELBURNE, | Wire us and we will Forward Samples.HARDING & HATHEWAY, 17 and 18 South Wharf, ST.JOHN, N.B.March 23 70 JN0.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, 286 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL, ; Have always on hand the various kinds of ALE AND PORTER, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families Regularly Supplied.55 ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE.124 May 2 Lo L 5; BREWERS AND MALSTERS.INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA vp XXX STOUT PORTER.(In Woop and BorrLe.) Famjlies supplied.; SAND PORTER, Quarts and Pints.168 Office : 181 St.Bonaventure St., MONTREAL.May 2 104 WILLIAM DOW & CO., BREWERS AND MALSTERS.Superior Pale and Brown Malt; India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and Single Stout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are authorized to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester street.Joe.Virtue.19 Aylmer street.Thos.Ferguson.289 St.Constant st.Wm.Bishop.479 Lagauchetiere st.Thos.Kinsella.105 Colborne street.&g5™ OR®ERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE.May 2 124 REFRIGERATORS | Wholesale and Retail.Complete Stock of the following well- established Patterns :\u2014< North Star,\u201d \u201c Palace,\u201d Kimball and \u201c Grocer,\u201d and \u20ac Bick°s,\u201d Patent Glass-frout Refrigerator.| Prices from $8.00 Upwards.GEORGE W.REED, Slate, Metal, Natural Asphalte and Gravel! Roofer, turer and Dealer in Refrigerators, June 15 2m str 139 }SMOKED FISH | TRUST COMPANY, INCORPORATED, - - 1858.CAPITAL, + « « 2 , = 81,000,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS, - - - =$1,288,143.07 Loans Money on REAL ESTATE and PURCHASE MORTCACES.This Company is authorized to act in any position of Trust, either as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee or Receiver.Registrars and Transfer Agerfts of the Stocks and Bouds of Metropolitan Companies.Trustees of Mortgages executed Ly Rail road and other Corporations.\u2018 Every facility oilered in matters of à judiciary character.Interest Allowed on.Deposits.DEBENTURES.Issue Sterling Debentures peyable in London; also Currency Debentures, payable in Canada, bearing five per cent.interest.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.M.H.Gaurr, Esq., M.P., President, President Exchange Bank of Canada.Hon.A.W.Oc1Lvie, Vice-President, Senator, Rosr.Espaire, Esq., of Messrs.J.&.R.Esdaile.\u2019 G.W.CaupseLL, Eaq., M.D., Vice-Presi- dent Bank of Montreal.THEODORE HART, Esq., Director Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Comp\u2019y.A.F, Gavi, Esq., of Messrs.Gault Bros.0 THOMAS Crate Esq., Managing Director Exchange Bank.gine GEORGE W.CRAIG, Manager.Office, 181 St, James Street, Montreal, March 1st, 1882 ts 172 SOUTH ESTERY ALI To the holders of the First Mortgage Bonds of the South Eastern Railway Coy.NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the holders of the First Mortgage Bonds of the South Eastern Railway Compan will be held at the office of the South Eastern Railway Company, 202 St.James street, in the City of Montreal, on The 3rd day of October, A.D.1882, at 12 o\u2019clock moon, agreeably to the provisions of the Deed of Trust and Mortgage executed to secure said Bonds, for the purpose of appointin a Trustee under said Deed of Trust an Mortgage, to fill the vacancy in the Board of Trustees mentioned in said deed, caused by the death of Lucius Robinson, Esquire, of Newport, in the State of Vermont, and to do any other business deemed proper when met.Dated at the City of Montreal this 18th day of July, A.D., 1882.2m ts TIMO.P.REDFIELD, Surviving 174 WM.FARWELL, Hato TRUNK RAILWAY.CHEAP ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO THE ATLANTIC COAST.Portland! Orchard Beach! Tickets Good to Return up to November Ist, (B82.Leave Montreal.7.30 a.m.10.00 p.m.Arrive Portland.5.30 pan.12.35 p.m.Leave Portland.9.00 a.m, 1.30 p.m.Arrive Montreal.7.35 p.m.6.00 a.m, Puilman Cars through between Montreal and Orchard Beach on the Morning Express.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager: V July 18 b trs 170 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY AND Richelieu and Onterlo Navigation Coy, Excursions Between Alexandria Bay and Montreal.Down the river by Steamer and return by Rail \u2014FARE $8.50, including meat-on steamer to Montreal.Train leaves Montreal daily, 9.30 a.m, arriving at Alexandria Bay about 7 p.m.Boat leaves Alexandria Bay at about 7 s.m., arrivingat Montreal 6 pm._ For particulars, apply at Ticket Oifices at both places.b trs 170 MeGILL UNIVERSITY The Calendar of the University, Forthe Session 1882-83 is now published, and contains all necessary information respecting The Faculties of Arts, Applied Science, Law and Medicine, Scholarships and Exhibitions.McGill Normal School.University School Examinations.Copies may be obtained by application (post-paid) to the undersigned.W.C.BAYNES, Secretary.July 15 r st 168 PLATE GLASS IN STOCK AND TO IMPORT.| | Dealer in Roofing Materials, and Mannfac-; 783 and 785 Craig St.B.& S.H.THOMPSON, 2 and 4 DEBRESCLLES STREET, Moy VC Muv 2C STANDARD FIRE TASCRANCE CO, G.FF.GHANDLER, Cenerai Agent Province cÏ Quebec, No.6 ST, JOHX ST, Hontreala July 12 3m tf 156 Age a \u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 ag 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 = - TS \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE MONTREAL HERALD, TUES TEs Teer DAY.JULY 25.LOCAL NEWS, \u2014 Messrs.D.L.Macdougall and Benjatain Dawson are the visiting Governors this week at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge.\u2014Racette, the young blacksmith of Joliett:, who is reported to have left his home several days ago, is eaid to have not been heard of since.| \u2014The members of the Montreal Garrisson had a very enjoyable excursion down the river last evening, and returned to the city about 11.30.\u2014The SS.¢ Monica,\u201d which ran aground in Lake St.Peter on Wednesday, was got off on Sunday, and arrived in port yesterday afternoon.\u2014Mr.C.P.Davidson,Q.C., left for Ottawa last evening to be present at the McDonald Arbitration case which will likely be completed by Thursday next.\u2014Scme fifty residents of the West End have been sum:ioned to appear in the Recorder\u2019s Conrt to answer to the charge of keeping unlicensed dogs.\u2014Oscar Gagnon, a bell boy at the Richelieu Hotel, is charged with stealing from a fellow bell boy $11 with which he bought a suit of clothes and then disappeared.\u2014The number of patients treated at the Montreal General Hospital for the week ending July 24th was: \u2014Out-door patients relieved, 324; in-door average, daily, 136.\u2014The handsome steam yacht ¢ Siesta,\u201d which arrived in port from Providence, R.I., last week, has been sold to Mr.Gooderham of Toronto for the sum of $26,000.\u2014Qn Saturday afternoon the Montreal Junior Lacrosse Club played a friendly match with ¢ Our Boys\u201d which resulted in three straight games for the former team.\u2014Thieves entered the residence of Mrs.Wilde, No# 152 St.George street, on Saturday night, and stole a purse containing a sum of money from Mrs.Wilder's bedroom, .\u2014A bazaar was opened on Sunday in the Convent at Varennes, at which there was a very large attendance.It will remain open uutil next Sunday and is well worth a visit.\u2014Complaints are being made that the excursion boats on the river are bein crowded to more than double their \u2018ega carrying capacity, and that serious danger may be the result.\u2014A sailor named Paul August, belonging to the French vessel \u201cComte d\u2019Eu,\u201d was found lying drunk on the wharf last night, and brought to the Water Police Station.He will appear in Court to-day.\u2014A grand bazar in aid of St.Mary\u2019s Roman Catholic church was opened on last Saturday evening in the hall of the church, corner of Panet and Craig streets.The bazaar promises to be very successful.\u2014Mr.Hugh Moore, in the employ of Mesers.Crane & Baird, and at one time connected with the Hzraup, left for Toronto last evening to fill a more important position in the firm\u2019s offices in Toronto.Bon voyage.\u2014The City Passenger Railway Company are importing two new cars from Schenectady, N.Y.one closed and one open, of the latest improved styles, to be placed on the Catherine street route.1e Company wish to have a circuitous route, \u2014The Treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital acknowledges with thanks the receipt of $20, subscriptions of the em- loyes of the Montreal Malleable Iron Works of St.George street, per Mr.James, R.Lowden, Manager, and $1 from M.A.F.\u2014Detective Robinson has now in his ossession at the Central Station a pocket- ook containing a number of letters and some very old United States paper money, which was left by some person at Mr.Silverstone\u2019s pawnshop, Notre Dame street, recently.\u2014The Viscount de Talhoiet and Mr.C.O.Perrault, Vice-Consul of France, left the city yesterday afternoon on an extended western tour, probably as far as Manitoba, during which New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, St, Louis, Madison and Newport, will be visited.\u2014Two small boys, named Brown and Clooney, aged respectively ten and fourteen years, living with their parents on Fulford and Delisle streets, started out on Saturday to seek their fortunes in the far West, but after going as far as Pointe Claire, they turned back.\u2014A cricket match was played on Saturday afternoon between a team from the Cote St.Antoine Athletic Association and another from Mr.Carsley\u2019s dry goods establishment.The match resulted in a victory for the Cote St.Antoine men by a score ot 85 to 12.\u2014Yesterday morning Father Chatrand 0° the Deaf and Mute Asylum at the Mile Eud, reported to the police that one of the inmates of the institution had run away £-om the home farm at Terrebonne, and was believed to be in Montreal.The runaway lad is about 14 years of age.\u2014A robbery of some bottles of brandy from the French vessel \u201cComte D\u2019Eu\u201d was reported at the Water Police Station last evening.It seems one of the hands made away with the brandy and was noticed by a policeman, who pursued him but could not catch him.\u2014A gang of boysllwhojevidently joined in the procession last night, marched through Er James street at an early hour this morning, brandishing torches, cheering and yelling, and otherwise making a most disorderly uproar.We think some measures should have been taken to stop these youthful disturbers of the peace.\u2014A fire broke out yesterday morning in the premises of Mr.John Leclaire, fruit and confectionery dealer, Radegonde street.the fire being caused by the upsetting of a lamp.It was extinguished before any damage had been done.This is the third fire on the premises during the last few days.\u2014Mr.Melvin Smith has, as will be seen by the notice in another column, increased the reward for the arrest of the abductors of his child Arthur from $500 to $1,000.He is also endeavouring to have the Mayor offer a reward, as he considers that the capture of the scoundrels is a thing that every parent in the city should be interested in.\u2014The dry goods clerks celebrated the early clcsing movement by another grand torchlight processionlast night.They formed on the Champ de Mars about ten o\u2019clock, and marched through the principal streets, dispersing at Chaboillez Square.There were several hundred in the proces- gion which passed off very successfully.\u2014While a man named Alex Roland, an employee in Messrs.James Linton & Co\u2019.shoc-factory Victoria Square, was engaged in placing a new strap on one of the shaft uileys on Saturday afternoon the wheel Broke, and one of the pieces struck Rol land violently 01 the arm, inflicted a painful wound.He was taken to his home at the Tanneries, where the wound was dressed.\u2014About ten o\u2019clock last night the firemen were called out to attend a fire that had broken out in Abaher\u2019s establishment, near the corner of St.Lawrence, Main and Napoleon streets.The fire had been caused by the furnace, and was easily extin- uished before any damage had been done® The firemen had their long run for noth ing.\u2014Mr.Ira D.Sankey, the celebrated evangelist, arrived in the city with his amily on Sunday by the Quebec boat, having been 8 senger on the \u201c Polynesian \u201d from England, and put up at the Windsor Hotel.Heleft yesterday morning for his home at Newcastle, Pennsylvania, for a few weeks\u2019 rest, and will re join Mr.Moody in England in September.\u2014The Coroner held an inquest on Saturday night at the Female Prison, Fullum street, on the body of Louise Amenideau, aged 52, who died suddenly at the institution on Saturday morning.The jury returned a verdict of \u2018Death by the visitation of God.\u201d The deceased had been sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment for keeping a house of ill-fame, and was just finishing her term.\u2014Statement of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge for the week ending 22nd July, 1882: \u2014Number af permanent inmates\u2014Males, 29 ; females, 23.Tem rary\u2014Malee, 33; females, T.Total, 92.Number of night lodgings given in Night Refuge\u2014Males, 165; females, 66; boys, 20; girle, 12.Total, 262, Number of quarts of soup and extra meals distributed \u2014 Night Refuge poor, 782; out-door poor, 6.Total, 788.\u2014Mr.Desnoyers, the Police Magistrate, again visited \u2018 Madame Lamarche, the woman who was so badly beaten by her husband a few days ago, and found her condition very low.The object of the Magistrate\u2019s visit was to have her deposition read over to her and signed.Dr.Demers, who is in attendance on the woman, has small hopes of her recovery.His deposition will be taken to-day.\u2014The tug * Conqueror * arrived in port yesterday afternoon badly damaged, having on her way up the river during a heavy fog on Tuesday morning, been run into by the schooner \u2018\u2018 Bend D\u2019Oor,\u201d and nearly eunk.The schooner struck the tug on her port pedale box with great force, and smash it to pieces.The schooner\u2019s jib-boom and bow sprit were broken, and her bow badly crushed.The s Conqueror\u201d will be put into Cantin\u2019s for repairs.\u2014A man named Perrault, captain of the barge ¢ Lemoine,\u201d which is\u2019 at present lying near the steamship ** Polynesian,\u201d had a narrow escape from drowning yesterday morning.He was coming down the gan way of the * Polynesian \u201d about 11 o\u2019cloc to go on to the wharf, when he accidentally missed his footing and fell over into the water between the vessel and the wharf.He was just about disappearing from view when with some difficulty he was rescued by Constable Grandchamps of the water police and some of the crew.\u2014In our obituary notices we chronicle the death of another old resident of this city.\u201d The late Mrs.Paxton was a native of the County Down, Ireland, and was in her 74th year at the time of her decease.She came to this country with her husband.the late Mr.James Paxton, in the year 1834 and has been a resident of this city for the past 48 years.The deceased lady was ighly respected, and is regretted by a large circle of friends.The funeral takes place to-day from her late residence, Victoria Avenue, Cote St.Antoine, at half past 2 to Mount Royal cemetery.\u2014Persons passing along St.Antoine street yesterday would be struck by the following words, painted in large letters, on a board nailed to a tree opposite the remains of the demolished houses on the Windsor street extension :\u2014\u2018\u2018 Notice \u2014 These ruins are kept here by order of the City Council for the purpose of research by the American Science Association on their visit to Montreal in August next.The public are forbidden to disturb them.By order.N.U.F.Sed.\u201d Again, on another tree at the opposite end of the ruin, is the following :\u2014*¢ This street will be opened by the volunteers at the inauguration of the Drill Shed.By order.City Fathers.\u201d The question naturally arises, < When will the wise men of our city see the error of their ways ?\u201d \u2014On Friday evening an American stranger hailing from Dakota Territory arrived in this city with a considerable sum of money on his person.After having spent Saturday in seeing the sights of the city he paid a visit on Saturday evening to a house of questionable character on St.Constant street, where he remained several hours.Shortly after leaving the place he found that he had been robbed of $200%n $10 bills and a $150 cheque.He at once gave the matter into the hands of the police and Detective Naegle and Lapointe went to the house on Sunday, and after considerable search found the stolen money carefully hidden beneath the carpet in the wall.The money was handed over to the stranger, who declined to prosecute the supposed thieves, and left town on Sunday evening.MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry- Ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ?If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatly \u2014 depend upon it; there is no mistake about it.There 18 not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic.It is perfectly safe to use in all cages, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States.Sold everywhere.I HEE OV The Only Direct ALl-Rail Route oO OTTAWA, The Capital of the Dominion, Andthe Boundless Lumber Districts of the Upper Ottawa River, THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE O CANADA, Perfect Roadbed, Steel Rails, Iron Bridges, Elegant Coaches, Luxurious»Parlor Cars an Quick Time, with an ever shifting Panorama of Lake, Mountain and River Scenery, render a tripover this road a perfect holiday excursion.Leaving Montreal: 8.30 a.m.\u2014Morning Fast Express with Parlor Car attached for the Celebrated Caledonia Springs, Ottawa, Pembroke, Mattawa and all intermediate stations.5.40 p.m.\u2014Evening Lightning Express for Ottawa, Brockville and all points West.Parlor Car for Ottawa and Sleeping Car for Toronto.Detroit and Chicago.6.00 p.m.\u2014Accommodation Train for St.Lin, St.Jerome and all the other fashionable suburban Summer Resorts East of St.Jerome.The time given above leaving Montreal is from Hochelaga Depot.Ten minutes later from Mile End.For Tickets, Rates, Seats in Parlor Cars, Time Tables, and all information regarding passenger business, apply at the Cempany's icket Office 103 St.JAMES St.GEO, W, HIBBARD, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agent.W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKER Gen.Manager.Gen.Supt.Montre, July 14, 18827 .Railwans.CENTRAL VERMONT AIR LINE.Old Reliable Short.Route.Three Express Trains daily to New York with Pullman and Wagner Sleeping Cars attached.Two Express Trains daily to Boston with Pullman's Elegant Parlour and Sleeping Cars attached.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m:\u2014Day Express for Troy, Albany New York Speingfieid, New London, and Boston via Fitchburg.Also to Waterlod.9.00 a.m.\u2014Limited Express for Boston, via Concord, Manchester, Nashua and Lowell, ar- rivingin Boston at 7.00 p.m., and New York via W.R.Junetion and Springfield at 10.30 p.m.8.20 p.m.\u2014For Waterleo and M .3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express for New York, via Troy, arriving in New York at 6.45 the nex.morning.80 p.m.\u2014Night Express for Boston, via Lowell and Fitchburgh, and New York, via Springfield.GOING NORTH.The Night Express via Troy, leaves New York at 6.30 p.m., arriving in Montreal at 8.25 a.m.Day Express leaves New York at 8.00 am., arriving in Montreal at 10.15 p.ra.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell at 9.00 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 7.20 p.m.Leaves Boston via Fitchburg, at 8.00 a.m., and Troy at 1.30 p.m: a.m., arriving in Montreal a p.m.Night Express leaves Boston at 7.00 p.m., via Lowell at 6 p.m., via Fitchburgh, and New York at 4.30 p.1a., via Springfield, arriving in Montreal at 8.25 a.m: For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply, at Central Vermont Railroad Office, 136 St: James Street, A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Agent.New York Office, %1 Broadway.Boston Office, 268 Washington Street.8.W.CUMMINGS, JW.HOBART, Gen\u2019l.Passenger Agent General Supt._July 13, 1882.1 SOUTE-EASTERN RALLY MONTREAL& BOSTON AIR LINE The only Line running through the White Mountains to Portland & 01d Orchard Beach.THE ONLY DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE \u2014TO- WHITE MOUNTAINS Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, \u2018Worcester, Providence.BOSTON, and all ints in NEW ENGLAND, also to the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, NEWPORT, LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, &c.LEAVE MONTREAL.9.00 a.m.\u2014Day Express running through to Boston, with Parlor Car attached, stooping only at principal stations, also to Portland, with Parlor Car attached.6.30 a.m\u2014Night Exprees, with Pullman Sleeper through to Boston, 5.00 p.m.\u2014(Except Saturdays) Local Train to Richford, Knewlton, Frelighsburg, Stanbridge and intermediate stations.2.00 p.m.\u2014(Saturdays only) Local Train to Newport, Enowlton and intermediate Letations.Passengers taking the 9 a.m.train arrive at Portland at 8.30 and Old Orchard at 9.00 the same evening\u2014passing through the Celebrated White Mountain Notch.Elegant Parlor Cars on Day Trains between Montreal and Portland and Montreal and Bos: ton and Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on night trains between Montreal and Boston.Night Express leaving at 6.30 p.m.will stop only at Chambly Canton, Marieville, West Farnham and Cowansville, between St.Lambert and Richford, except on Saturdays, when this train will stop at all stations.Express Train arriving at &15 a.m.will stop daily at Richelieu, Chambly Canton and Chambly Basin.ALL CARS AND TRAINS run between Bonaventure Station, Montreal, and Boston WIFHOUT CHANGE.Baggage checked through to all principal points in NEW ENG- TI .BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONAVENTURE STATION, thus saving all trouble to Passengers at the Boundary a, For Tickets apply to 202 St.James street, \u2018Windsor Hotel and Bonaventure Station.T.A.MACKINNON, BRADLEY BARLOW, Asst.Mgr.Pres.& Gen.Mer June 1 30 Railroads.The Saratoga Ling Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, ew York, Philadelphia.AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST 2828 Miles the Shortest Line between Montreal and New YorkER Fast Trains leave Montreal : 7.15 a.m.\u2014Day Express, * Wagner Drawin Room Car attached,\u201d for Saratoga, Troy an Albany, arriving in New York at 9.00 p.m.3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014 Wagner's Elegant Sleeping Car run through to New York at 6.45 a.m.next morning.Z& This Tran makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at 9.20 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express carried via this Line.Information given, and Tickets sold, at all grand Trunk Offices, and at the Company\u2019s ce.143 St.James Strcet, Montreal.D.M.KENDRICK, CHAS.C.MCFALL, General Pass\u2019r Agent, gent, Albany, N.Y., Montreal.May 6 North Shore R wav COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, June 1st, 1382, Trains will run as follows :\u2014 I.Mixed.Mail.Expriss.Leave Hochelaga for Quebec.6.10 pm 3.00 pm 10.00 pm 9.30 am Arrive at Quabec.8.00 am 9.30 pm 6.30 pm 2.40 pm Leave Que- \u2018ghtoing Xpr'ss.oO chelaga.55-80 pin 10.10 am 10.00 pm 4.00 pm a Hoch\u2019laga.8.15am 4.40 pm 6.30 am 9.10 pm Leave Ho - liette for Hochel .6.00 am Arrive at Hochelaga.8.50 am \u2014_\u2014 Trains leave Mile-End Station ten minuter later than Hochelaga.\u2018Magnificent Palace Cars on all Pessenger Day Trains and Sleeping Cars on Night rains.Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Quebec at 4 p.m.\u2018sil Trains Run by Montreal Time.Sure connections with the Canadian Paeifle Railway to and from Ottawa.GENERAL OFFICE, 13 Place 4\u2019 Armes 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Journals, July 3 156 R.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE, \u2014 Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Pace Woop stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.CoLLis Browxe was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say that it aad been sworn to.\u2014 Times, July 13, Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism, &c.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014 The Right Hon.Earl RUSSELL comm uni- cated tothe College of Physicians and J T.Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any.service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.\u2014See Lancet, December 31, 1864.Ben { .Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is pre- gcribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singular] popular did it not \u201csupply a want and fill a place.\u201d \u2014Medical 1%mes, January 12, 1866, Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne is a certain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Colics, &c.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014 Caution\u2014None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne\u201d on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.Sale mahufacturer, J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles, at ls.13d., 2s.9d., 4s.6d., and 11s.April 1 6m s 78 CREEK WINES.SANTE\u2014Summer Wine.BOUTZA\u2014Sweetand Delicate.ST.ELIE\u2014Amontillado Character.FREDERICK KINGSTON, WINE MERCHANT, 25 HoSPITAL STREET.169 Jug 16 fi 8 Post Office Time jr Communications to be addressed gg STEWART, Managing Di tor, rec ST, JAMES STREET, Montreé A ae renichy Table, fiooner, Pre MONTREAL, JT \\ , Hag Ve \u2014 » JULY] cy DY DELIVERY.MAILS \"LE ubs ps ; da KX AM.| P.M.0 UK y quel \u2014 ntario & 84830|.\u2018A) Stara not, Prova, he iret b A ariinees, of ont.the EE anitoba .pd à sa8so).|, Columbia.British oe 0 tawa River Route yn, 680 Carillon.touteup à x ree, i Quebec & E I + ; Quebec, These Arors, : wating to th Berthier and Sorel\u2019 a tem por: 800.Qher steamer eens ] mmend | uebec, ree va i Berthier, to.0 the Do evens 535 0.& O.Railway, Shed proper 800.(8) Quebec by G.Tt iy: during CoB (8) Eastern ownships,| i he br backs and Biyiriia ble, ke 3 800, .Lou R-R.Mvieredu ture fo an.Pacific R.R.Main nue 12 50) Line to Ottams, Mainz ment £0 Can.Pac.R.R.St, jo.r or rome and 0! 920.c Branches.St., Lan be ua an.Pac.R.R.St.Je iow cerns 8 rome and St, Tanya the city In © St.Remi, Hemming.7 case th 940.perd and Lapr'rie R und?shal .nthe d 8 00) 12 45) brooke, Coatibmeer red OF | 800.Acton and Sorel RR,\" dius purl St.Johns, Stanbridges| da she 10 00j.St.Armand Station un 1 w St.Johns, Vermont ptres 10 001.Junc.& Shefford R.R.nastio ==\" [South-Eastern Raj].e by th 98011.AL EN the sai B) New Brunswick, 800.Nova Scotia & Per Al, Steve Newfoundland for: uchanps warded daily on Halt- ittee fax, whence despatchl Comm! is by the Packet leay.(esl prepare ing Halifux on the bay, 81 th: cine rd, 17th & 31st July, | sof jparucted « Local Meils, saj Ad.Gren 5 Valleyneld, Valois and pan of the ! 1130.Beauharnois Route.\"go! * lke 10 expla Boucherville, Gontre-| = J the report.cœur, Varenne 1000.Vercheres., : nd be done von Cote St.Antoïne and| | ! 4 galant vo.9 00 530 Notre Dame de Grace id not quit 9 000 5 30Tochelaga.L0Y he Finance 1 30.Huntingdon, Lan éhe 10 00\" '5'30| Lachine.1 14 question.10 30 3 00Laprairie.© 24 other condit 10 30j.Longueuil.= 3 sement t New Glasgow, St 0) LA ME of the \u2018= Sophie by Occidental] £100 0! 1 1000,.Railway Branch.{hey should Longue Yolnte, Pointe)\" a 41d.Steven aux-Tremble .+ aie i 10 001.lemsdgne.Béchar dificulty x 8 802 80-6/Point St.Charles 38 (Ald.Gren 11 30.St.Cunégonde.ettingit we 0 0.St.Lambert, .| [| 24 th Govern St.Laurent,St.Martin the ae 1280) and St.Ehstache per But anneries West (St.\u201cJ another, vie 1130; 530 Henri do My, Bt In oh ' Sault-au-Recollet and ve Pont Viau (also Bou- Bailway 10 00.GEIB) stiets Vi 1d tion had s ean Baptiste Vil- Canadian lage, Mile-End, and 10 00] 655 Coteau St.Louis.1145) 3g bought the United Brat rantage of ni 915.St.Albans & Boston.Bsecour, : Boston and N ew Eng- cer 1 7 and States, except euter 84940] .Maine.nd So = 51 Wotship 0 84930.orn States pie $ a had | sland Pond, Portland TOperty m 8 60 12 3 and laine.irene Be Mayo A | : 48201.he Siates and Pack Cungil sh REGISTERED LETTER MAIL for, the fora Drill- New England States\u2014for Bos Ald.SU ton, New York and Souther avy 8s it States,\u2014clored only at 2 p.m.ih Gre Great Britain &c, \u2018 aki, so À By Cunard Line on Mondays.[38 » 50 1a Supplementary, 11th & 25th.\u2026| 218 who have By Hamburg, 5th, 12th, 18th & 26th|.| 1} Ald.Dor By Inman Line 12th and 26th.2 pol at ar By Canadian Line on Fridays.l.704 bick, at ar Mails for St.Thomas, W.I, Brazil, Agen Ald.Ste tine Republic and Mentevideo will \u2018be des prevent yo patched from Halifax, N.S., on the 2th d ~ Ald.Gre each month.4 ont : Letters posted in the Street Boxes after\u2019.Te ort .m., are collected'at 9.15 a.m.on the follow] the subjec ng day.Correspondence intended for din that the Gi patch for the early morning malls, or for del farm to th very in the City at an early hour on the fot lowing forenoon, should be posted at the Hed Ald.Ho Office after 7.30 p.m.The Street Boxes an tuted the visited at 9.15\u201d a.m., 12,50, 5.50 and7.80 pm.te duty 0 and 9.15 a.m.and 5.30 p.m.on holidays.k he 0 (a) Postal Car Bag open tilI8.45am &0.5p i there (8) Do.9.00 pm.difisulty.Were in = .be very Fedicall markets, à Viger Cat PEIFERS QUININE AND IRON TONI able one f strengthens the nervous and museulsk have to by system, improves digestion, animates t spirits, recruits the health.\u2018For debilitatel bea much health from the effect of hot climates the Dril] \u20ac tonic is invaluable, ; grow in th EPPERS QUININE AND IRON TOM Ald Ro .contains an anvarying amount of qu sc dod nine and iron.It possesses all the powers o4 conded these valuable tonics in banishing disesæ the Finan and symptoms traceable to weakness, à lo instant, ne state of the nervous system, enfeeble cond! > tion of the body, and derangement of th} © 0n con general health.: ode Loga OCKYER\u2019'S SULPHUR HAI} Wheused RESTOR E R\u2014Sulphur being high Ald.Ste prized for its stimulant, cleansing, ealthfu impute be action on the hair glands, LOCKYER'S RE tion wi TORER is strongly recommended.on with most agreeable in use, and never fails ir 12 Strange t action on the colour glands, always restorin Volunteer: and maintaining that which has been Ways m No other hair dressing is required.La.ays m bottles, 1s 6d.Sold by Chemists, Halrdrese® sme cou and Perfumers in London, the Country, 8% Mendme throughout the world.ed ib f Lockyer's isequal to any of the high-pri or anc preparations.~~ \u2018entione LIVER COMPLAINT.= Ge Hu R.KING'S DANDELION AND QUI SCOnnec LIVER PILLS (without Mercury) ro.bis moay The \u2018BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNER iv.Wi STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FL& Ge.Wi LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOUL Lewid it ERS, AD APPETITE, INDIGE d it was ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN 88 in the qi all other symptoms of disordered liver Cl dyspepsia.Acknowledged by many oe Tasons « surgeons to be the safest and mildest p Toction, w every constitution: \"bythe © Inboxes at Is 13d, 2s 9d, and 386d.endof Al £ Sold by Chemists and Medicine Ve LG throughout the world.ke.London À Militie repare as.Rorke, London.3 Speciall valuable Pills for residents phrosd chemes, and travellers.a en all February 6 \u2014\u2014 their ow OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTO.Yere all : JU ER is the best for restoring grey Loy | Stevenso its former colour.It produces & © mies neil natural shade and is perfectly hw ex w Recommended for destroying scurf av uld he couraging growth of new hair.b favour o OCKYER'SSULPHUR HAJR RESTORE bu will darken gray hair andin 8 1, a completely bring back the naturs ed by8 wall The effect is superior to that produce Sy Teal instantaneous dye, and does not ers and skin.Large bottles, ls.ed.\u2014Locks 0 wellleno equal to the most expensive hair res x; ernment PEEEERS UININE AND IRO' Sorel \u2014as f) rouses and developes the nerv appetl thy r gles, enriches the blood, promotes cles tb \u20ac sun ispels langour and depression, fort\u2019 y Loan Fy digestive organs.Is a specific TS over ayy neuralgia, ague, indigestion, feyers © uf à kind, chest affections, and in wine who Tepre; eases, scrotulous tendencies, &C.y Pepper de thoy frame is greatly invigorated Sone the Go Tonic, the mental faculties brig and if cha v constitution greatly strengthened, 3 tie nge turn to robust health certain.y cheri Ald, I doses, 45.6d.; next size, 11s, Sold A df Logan\u2019 everywhere.\u2019 The name of J.Peppé \u201che bt; 8 Laboratory, London, must be of + ss lt There is no Tonic so certain in effect | would n per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It 18 #1 an day, commended to residents of In kept 12 il Colonies, and should always be Srile cob\u201d Ald, 1 for use in every case of fever Or Drill 8h dition, \u2014SHVILL.%k Gg, FARAXACUM AND _PODOPHY Zs gp 00 Prepared only by J.FePPeh om # Ag This Fluid combination extrac of blue 1d.] dicinal roots, is now used 1msleac a pilior Stevens and calomel for the cure of dyspePS on 0% AN ness, and all symptoms of COLBER oq ib Won liver, which are generally pail 280 peti ould | shoulders, headache, drowsiness, The mO¥ Sdyway furted tongue, disagreeable taste in feeling Were 1; ing, disturbance of {he stomach, an ggish ie pri general depression.It sets thes tie vor y si in motion, very slightiy acts 08 © ois) Motion iving a sense of health and Oras Once ours.It is the safest medicine.\u201cni br, \u2019 and Podophyllin is a fluid m2 © don.Woo Al, PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, Lol sd 8 burning name is on every label.Bottles Zs alt Seen 48.6d.Sold by all Chemists.A Np, à at able and essentlal medicine for rallye firs, tralia, the Cape and Colonies generat\".the D, re rt Wag a THE MONTREAL = prod Thich AND DAILY CoMMERCIAL GAZETIRUIRER] the Go and Published by the PUB $125 HERALD PRINTING Al toda, ING COMPANY.ay. -__ \u2014 r\u2014\u2014 =-\u2014-\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014ap\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \"=\" = Late\u201d 2 ve es a THE MONTREAL HERALD, SDAY, JULY 25.7 \u2014 \u2014 .\u2014 \u2014 SES PSS SES mem | ~ CIVIC AFFAIRS.pad 0 rome Wilson \u2014 It is worth Steamships.Steamships.Steamships.Steamships- Steamuvals.: Ÿ COUNCIL.Ald.J.C.Wilson\u2014Then the Govera- : : T ! ; Gry coun | mens can mons Sie.\u201d SOI6I8 Postal Francaise ds) ALLAN LINE.DOMINION LINE d ester Exnress Line ' BE eriay afternoon.cs | Al.7.C.Wilson appealed to the min- ; .mR or | , tn ie JC.Wilson, | np a l'Atlantique, 2 35 STEAMSHIPS.er, \u201c vilson, > 3 : = , \u2018able, pee Pro ruairn, Faprll, Tansey, a Ald Grenier\u2014That was to help the æ | CLS » il 8 p - h Pe e leans, 8 d Jeu! a d ae 1 © Lo .La i\" 2 | 103 3) t.al Ni r .Ch 2 thy.1% 3 aril, Amgen will be des 1 the 20th d yxes after 7.n the follo nded for di 1s, or for deb\u2019 ir on the for d at the Heal cet Boxes att nd 7.30 p.m, olidays.yam &9.15 pe } pm.RON TONI md musculs animates t or debili climates 3 RON TOM ount of qu.he powers d4 hing disea®l 38 been puired.Lad , Hairdressr Country, 8 e high-priée SE T.ND QUINIF ercury-) : FR \u2018 LIOUSN.T T, FLA 1k SHOULS DIGESTION XTBURN, æ red liver 4 vo any em dest pills 6d.cine Vendos on.idents abrosd = TR RESTOR, ; grey hair 4 ss a perte?jy harmieé scurf and 5 TY mn a few dB eu hy 141 ag H Sevens, ) and Jeannottechamps McCord 8 pu Drill i be Shed, excepting ¢ plat fr à © minend tb: ibe Dominion rt pate or militia purposes.orament to pay pa on The Co overnment may have the city in connec case L or us Titi ses is Poe be returned to the ptresl without any nsation e by the wih the said property.2 ittee be ado Co pre ared with Jay, 81 jputructes Al \u201cGrenier said that as he was Chair e Finance Committee, he wonld ma of th Mount, Roy, Rainville, 85 Syfeé thè rep hed question, which was as th \u201c66 That this Committee concurs wii of the Special Committee on that part of it request of the Government gv hah Joan of $20,000, and would Jouncil to give session end the ernment of he Drill 3 it now stands on the fol- ; Sted proper ns :\u2014The Government to Jonin he building with as little delay as it in repair, and use it in The Govto the city the sum of $1 the use of the building.to be relieved from any against tion with the Drill Shedhe Drill Shed building and da shall at any future time not be re- us ed by the Government for the said building and City of remuneration or whatever for any outlay Government in connection C ods cr L lag pubs | Cla; ob Ta EE DRILL SHED QUESTION.| Ax sot business was the consideration : The NS oF om the Finance Committee an the pik red, seconded by Ald.Ald, Stevenson moved, y hat the report of the Finance gauche, à ted, End the necessary the least possible de- that His Worship the Mayor be d to sign 1t on behalf of the city.{ike to explain his reasons for not signin the report.* difficulty in getting Committee of had an Pacific Railway tion had Canadian Railway, ma had fora Drill-shed.Ald.Stevenson\u2014You cannot give il as it has been expropriated.who have can be re-imbursed.: Ald.Donovan\u2014TI will not take my money EY Ik, at any rate.Ald.Stevenson\u2014That will be enough to prevent you giving it away.Aldfarm to the city, being adopted.Ald.Hood said the volunteers had pro- teted the citizens, and he thought it was te duty of the Council to protect tnem.Bit there was another way of solving the dfisulty.Now that the Abattoirs | B&Me time) to sit down.wre in full operation, there would| Ald.Robert\u2014I will not sit down.be very little use for the cattle While these two aldermen were disputing markets, and he thought the site of the Vie Cattle Market would be a very suitable one for Bonsecours Market should it have to be removed.This, indeed, would ! lace for it than the Drill Shed, as it would make the city bea much more suitable grow in that direction.Ald.Robert then moved, in amendment, &conded by Ald.Roy, that the report of the Finance Committee of the 13th July Wstant, now before this Council, be adopt- Lon condition that the Government will [| ede Logan\u2019s Farm to the City of Montreal tobe used for public purposes.due did not wish to mpute bad motives to anybody in connec- tin with this question, but it did\u2019 seem ive the wltnieers a proper place to drill in was Ways met, not by a blank refusal, but by The result of the Mmendment would be simply to postpone 4 for another year, at least.When they Rentioned the question of Logan\u2019s Farm to he Minister of Militia, he told them to Sconnect the two schemes, but promised 1$ most zealous efiorts to obtain 1t for the .With reference to Dufferin Square, «uid It was not adapted tor a Drill Shed, ; it was one of the most awkward places 0 the city to get at.These and other \"Ald.Stevenson sai Stange that this proposal to #me counter scheme.City, Teas; Totion, w 7 the Council.» Id.Grenier admitted that the Minister say to disconnect the two but that was before the elections, the Ministers were working in o Militia did hemes, When all or Own constituencies, but now uncil waite, oud be easily settled.He was rea Our of giving the volunteers the Lo an Well-k de for instane sum of 2 Fynd $575,000 of the Eraondinary t | or the Drill Shed property.fi F .Logan's purbairn but if th Govern mi el e ent A .Al, Tanrse Dri ÿ thought the question of the ll Shed should be settled first, and then ment for Logan\u2019s Farm after- overn Wardg, Ald.Rainy; Stevenson Le 1.Moone, would be t y Way, ête proud they should Otlon once.and otion.Al; ; burg: C.Wilson said this had Leen a B question for some time, and it fit Was no nearer solution than ey did not own the whole of property, anyway ; there m connection with it get rid of by giving it to 1t was true it had cost $ not worth over $60,000 Seen, at fips rst.the Drin Wag a as dined .1 hich they ult 1 8125 overment 1.12000, but it vw \u201cday, a He thought something shoul to provide accommodation for our bein?volunteers, but, unfortunately, he * did not quite agree with the way in which the Finance Committee had disposed of the 24 question.He was of opluion that still an- if condition should be put in their ement to give the Government posses\u2014 gon of the drill shed, and that was that they should cede Logans farm to the city.41.Stevenson thought there would be no ogan\u2019s farm, but he Ald.Grenier) thought the surest way of cuingit would be to make it conditional on %i the Government getting the drill shed pro- ry.But since this report had been made another, view of the matter had been developed.It was a known fact that the the corpora- interview with the and he thought that it would be to the great ad- tantage of the citizens at large to cede Bonsecours Market for a station, as they certainly should do something to help this t enterprize, and in such a case His fosiip the Mayor and some of the Aldersuggested that the Drill Shed roperty might be wanted for a market.Fe Mayor had also suggested that the Cuncil should give away Dufferin Square Ald.Grenier\u2014Although it was expropri- y 8k, so far very few have paid, and those a renier said he was in favour of the fist report of the Finance Committee on the subject, which made it a condition that the Government should cede Logan\u2019s ons could be urged in favour of his hich, he hoped, would be adopted the reall at Ottawa, and he thought if Ald.\u20acuson and some other members of d on them there th ti : \"He wan.ally in had made it rather hot for him.r ill | posed it was a test.but \u201cthey all knew that both the o ud Federal Governments tried to all they could from the city of Montgive nothing in return.It was a em, 10wn fact that the Provincial Gov- Ent were bleeding the city of Montreal, e when Montreal paid them ( Municipal Then it was, to say the least, à repres that Montreal did\u2019 not have Re thou entative in the Federal Cabinetthe Con 8 tit was nothing but fair to ask for Logan\u2019s Farm in ex- said they all felt that arm should be given to the city, would oy made that a condition they day.get the Drill Shed until dooms- le also spoke in favor of Aldy said the present Drill Shed 00 small for Bonsecours Market ère was not one of them but f the volunteers, and therefore vote for Ald.Stevenson's give them a Drill Shed at it| amendment, seconded by Ald.Tansey, Ald.J.C.Wilson thought the claim w.worth fully $25,000, and they should glad to have such a happy solution of the matter.He would like to see the cast end of the city assume its prestige, and he could assure them that when the time came he would support their getting Logan\u2019s Farm, as he had often felt that the east end had not its fair share of parks.Ald.McCord hoped Ald.Stevenson\u2019s resolution would be éarried with an over- whelining majority.Ald.Donovan leld that -they could not use the Drill Shed property for any other purpose, as it was bought for that purpose.\"hen it seemed as if nature designed the Drill Shed to be there, with the beautiful parade ground right in front of it.He thought the Federal Government had always shown that they were favourably disposed to Montreal.If the citizens of Montreal did not send men to Parliament competent to fill good positions in the Government, they could not blame fhe, Goverament for not appointing them: After some further discussion on the matter, Ald.Robert\u2019s amendment was Jost on the following division :\u2014 Year\u2014Ald.Roy, Dubuc, Jeannoite, T.Wilson, Robert and Grenier\u20146.*.Nays\u2014Ald.Mount, Stevenson, Rainville, Beauchamp, Tansey, Fairbairn, Farrell, Hagar, McCord, Proctor, Mooney, J.C.Wilson, Donovan, Hood and Kennedy\u201415.Ald.Stevenson\u2019s motion was carried on\u2019 the same division.THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION.A report was read feom the Finance Committee recommending agrant of $5,000 to the Provincial Exhibition, Ald.Grenier moved the adoption of the report., Ald.Proctor moved in amendment that the following be added to the report \u2014 On condition that they construct a side walk on the west pide of Bleury street to Mount Royal Avenue, said sidewalk to be constructed under the direction of the City Surveyor.\u201d He said the sidewalk was very badly needed, and would attract a thousand additional visitors per annum, which would recoup them in\u2019 four \u201cyears.The sidewalk would cost about $900.Ald.Grenier moved that the $5,000 be granted with the understanding that'a sum | not exceeding $900 be retained by the cit for the sidewalk, which was carried, ! Ald.Jeannotte dissenting.: THE MARKETS, A report was read from the Finance Committee, recommending: that the Mar ket Committee be permitted to vary $2,000 meat markets.Ald.Grenier moved, seconded by Ald.Kennedy, the adoption of the report.A lengthy discussion ensued on the subject, some members speaking stronglÿ fn favour gf the motion, while others ¥poke ag strongly in opposition to taking away the appropriation of the Horse Market.Finally Ald.J.C.Wilson moved in that the further consideration of this matter be postponed until next meeting.A SCENE.In the heart of the discussion which en- ensued, Ald.Grenier said that the French Canadians had no bigger enemies than the Irish Catholics in Montreak This brought Ald.Donovan, Kennedy and Tansey to their feet.Ald.Robert also rose and said no man would stop him speaking.When\" order had been sumewhat restored Ald.| Donovan said he felt bound to answer Ald.Grenier, as he considered that gentleman had insulted his nationality, and it was not the first time either.He called upon Ald.Robert (who wag also speaking at the as to which had the right to the floor, Ald.Grenier rose and denied that he had insulted Ald.Donovan\u2019s nationality.What he had said was, that the French Canadians had no bigger enemies than the Irish Catholics in this Couheil.* The Mayor cndorsed Ald.Gremier\u2019s statement.Ald.Donovan said he regretted very much the intemperate speech of Ald.Grenier.They had as worthy French- Canadians in the West End as in the East, and he was proud to have them as his constituents, The East and West had been the burning question for many years, and had caused disunion in the Couneil, simply because there was no horse market in the East End.When Ald.Grenier ran in the Eastern Division for a seat in the Local Parliament the Irish to a man voted against him, and they would never vote for a nar- row-minded man like him.It was unfair to tax one nationality with prejudice against another nationality Ald.Grenier denied insulting any nationality.He had only referred to the Irish in this Council.Ald.Donovan said the whole trouble was that the East were against the West and the West against the East.Ald.Grenier had not only insulted the Irish but the whole people in the West End, and they would be prepared to resent it.He hoped this would be the last time the question of East or West End would come np in the Council.After some further remarks the amendment of Ald.J.C.Wilson was put and lost, and the main motion of Ald.Grenier was carried by a vote of 10 to 5.Ald.Laberge said it was the first time that he had sat in the civic chair, and they He sup (Laughter).The Council then adjourned.\u2014A lacrosse match was played on Logan\u2019s Farm on Saturday afternoon last, between the Young Mechanics and Royal Oaks, resulting in three straight games for the former club.2 = MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, F'AII,, 1882.The splendid fast Screw Steamers BARCELONA, 1,856 TONS, A.ANDERSON, Commander, AND AVILONA, 1,953 TONS, W.SANGSTER, Commander, Of the THOMSON LIN.are intended to load at ports in the Mediterranean, for MONTREAL, in SEPTEMBER, next taking Cargo at Through Rates for ONTARIO AND WESTERN STATES.For further particulars, apply to William Thomson, Dundee, Scotiand ; Morphy & Valsamachy, Patras; A.Reynard, Marseilles; Macandrews & Co., Tarragona; John Merle, Denich; Charles Farquharson, Malaga; D.McPherson, Cadiz; or ROBERT REFORD & CO., B Sacrament Street, of their apprapriation for repairg to the| 0 s Under Contract with the Canadian and Trunk Railway of Canada, the Intercolonial Railway, the Boston & Albany Rail way and their connections, the Merchants\u2019 Despatch Co., Nickerson Boston Line and the Cromwell Line from Newfoundland to New Yorkare appeinted to sail, as under, for St.Themas, W.I, Para, Maranham, Ceara Pernambuco, Bahia, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, calling at Quebec and Gaspe.Comte d'Eu ( t the Mai omte d'Eu (cargo only)July 25 uly { Villede Para.Aug.21 Aug.28 Ville de Ceara.Sept.21 Sept.26 Ville de Mentrea t.31 t Ville de Quebec.Nov.27 Ville d\u2019Halifax.Dec.27 merchandise from all stations in Canada or in the United States to all West Indies, Brazil and the River Plate.CANADIAN AND BRAZILIAN DIRECT MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, Brazilian Governments fer Carrying of their Mails.Railway connections with the Grand DATES OF SAILING : The splendid new steamships of this Line From Halifax Frem Montreal.on arrival of Through Bills of Lading granted on orts in the \" For Tickets and Stateroom Berths, apply to « W.D.O'BRIEN, St.James Street.For freight and other information, to W.DARLEY BENTLEY, Agent General, 317 St, Paul Street, Montreal, And at West India Wharf, Halifax.July 11 164 nee Steamship ry Monday, the 24th of July, at 5 p.m, and Quebec, Tuesday, the 26th of July, at 2 p.m,, For Pictou, calling at Father Point, Metis, Gaspe, Perce, Summerside and Charlotte town.N.B.\u2014Port of destination in full must be plainly marked on all goods.Initials are not sufficient.Goods will not be re- ceiveed after three o\u2019clock om the afternoon of day of sailing.Has excellent accommodation for Passengers.or Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID SHAW, Agent.LEVE & ALDEN, Passenger Agents, St.James Street.June 28 1563 Montreal & Acadian STEAMSHIP CO\u2019Y.AL This Line is composed of the following first-class Steamships:\u2014 SS.MELROSE ABBEY, Capt.H.H.Leng SS.VALETTA, Capt.D.Anderson, and are intended to perform regular service between Montreal and St.Johns, Nfid., calling at North Sydney, C.B., and Char lotietown, P.E.L, alternately.To be despatched as follows :\u2014 SS.VALETTA, for North Sydney and Sydney, C.B., and St.Johns and Harbour Grace, Nfid., On Saturday, 29th July instant.$$.MELROSE ABBEY, For Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID SHAW, Agent.141 ROSS LONDON LINE OF STEAMERS.June 14 .Fu CANADIAN SERVICE VIKING.022000 0000005 2,588 Tons Register.OCEAN KING.2,449 + \u201c ERL KING .2,178 « \u201c The splendid new first-class, full power screw steamer, OCEAN KING, A 100 (Highest Class at Lioyd\u2019s), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON, On or about the 27th July, Taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATES from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first- class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and London thereafter, during the season.Superior accommodation for alimited number of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., .23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal Or WILLIAM ROSS & CO., East India Avenue, London DONALDSON CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS.July 25 TITANIA The splendid new first-class full power Screw Steamer CONCORDIA, A 100 (highest class at Lloyds), is intended to sail from MONTREAL TO GLASGOW On or about the 6th August next, aking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATE from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first- class Steamers every week from Montreal and Glasgow thereafter during the season.Superior accommodation for a limited num- > ates.1 éroight à d Passage, apply to For s of Freight an assage, y ¥ ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament street, Montreal, Or | Polyneslan.\u2026 Saturday, Aug 5 Sarpinian.L Saturpay, Aug 12 Circassian.Saturday, Ang 19 Peruvian.Saturday, Aug 28 > » Parisian.Saturday, Sept 2 rr = a RATES OF PASSAGE FROM 3: vin in .AbIn.o.oo 9 an T h e SS.4 Miram achi y , (According to accommodation.) Is intended to leave Montreal on Intermediate.oo0vvenn $40.00 Steerage.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00000000 0000000 $25.00 Under contract with the Governments of Canada and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNCTED STATES 2 8 1882-Summer \u201chrrangements-\u201418S2 speed and comfert, are fitted up with all the modern imprevements that practical experience can suggest, and have made the fastest time on record.Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders.Numidian .6100 Building.Parisian.>i00 Capt.Jas.Wylle, Sardinian .4650 Capt.J.E.Dutton.Polynesian.4100 Capt.R.Brown.Sarmatian.3600 Capt.John Graham.Circassian.4000 Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.Moravian .3650 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Peruvian .3400 Capt.Joseph Ritchie.Nova Scotian .3300 Capt.W.Richardson.Hibernian.3134 Capt.Hugh Wylie.Caspian.5200 It.B.Thomson, R.N.Austrian.2700 Lt.R.Barrett, R.N R.Nestorian.2700 Capt.D.J.James, Prussian .3000 Capt.Alex.McDougall Scandinavian .3000 Capt.John Parks.Hanoverian.4000 Capt.J.G.Stephen, 8800 Capt.Jas.Scot Capt.Barclay.2 Grecian.3600 Capt.G.Le Gaillas.Manitoban .3158 Capt.MacNicol.Canadian .2600 Capt.C.J.Menzies.Pheenician.2800 Capt.John Brown.Waldensian.2600 Capt.R.P.Moore.Lucerne.2200 Capt.John Kerr.Newfoundland.1500 Capt.Mylluscadian.1350 Capt.F.McGrath.THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN AMERICA AND ROPE, BEING ONLY FIVE DAYS BETWEEN LAND TO LAND.The Steamers of the LIYERPOOL, LONDONDERRY AND QUEBEC MAIL SERVICE, Sailing from Liverpeol every THURSDAY, and from Quebec every SATURDAY, calling at Lough Foyle to receive and land Mails an Passengers to and frem Ireland and Scotland, are Intended to be despatched FROM QUEBEC: Sarmatian.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rsce Saturday, July 29 The Steamers of the GLASGOW AND QUEBEC SERVICE are intended to sail from Quebec for Glasgow as follows :\u2014 Manitoban.covevenvnnnnnnns about July 24 Buenos Ayrean.about Aug 4 Lucerne.about Aug 18 Hanoverian .about Aug 25 Manitoban.coiveviiiinien about Sept 1 The Steamers of the LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, 8ST.JOHNS, HALIFAX AND BALTIMORE MAIL SERVICE are intended to be despatched as follows :\u2014 FROM HALIFAX: Phœntcian.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Monday, July 31 Hibernian.Monday, Aug.14 Nova Scotian Monday, Aug.24 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS: ; .00 | Intermediate.$15.00 teerage.$6.00.The Steamers of the GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDON- DERRY, GALWAY, QUEENS- TOWN & BOSTON SERVICE are intended to be despatched as follows from Boston for Glasgow direct :\u2014 Waldensian.about Jaly 29 Nestorian.about Aug 5 Prussian.about Aug 12 Scandinavian.about Aug 19 Waldensian.\u2026.0.000 about Sept 2 Persons desirous of bringing their friends from Britain can obtain Passage Certificates at lowest rates.An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel.: Berths not secured until paid for.Through Bills of Lading granted at Liverpool and Glasgow, and at Continental Ports, all points in Canada and the Western States, via Halifax, Boston, Baltimore, Quebec and Montreal ; and from ail Railway Station in Canada and the United States to Liverpool and Glasgow, via Baltimore, Boston, Quebec and Montreal.For Freight, passage or other information, apply to JOIN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d\u2019Orleans, Havre; ALEXANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue Gluck, Paris; AUG.SCHMITZ & Co., Or RICHARD BENS, Antwerp; Ruys & Co., Rotterdam ; C.HUGo, Hamburg; JAMEs Moss & Co., Bordeaux ; FISCHER & BEHMER, Schusselkorb No.8, Bremen ; CHARLEY & MALCOLM, Belfast ; JAMES SCOTT & Co., Queenstown ; MoNT- GOMERIE & WORKMAN 17 Gracechureh street.London ; JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN T0 Great Clyde street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, James street, Liverpool ; ALLANS, RAE & Co., Quebec ; ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street, Chicago ; H.BOURLIER, Toronto : LEVE & ALDEN, 207 Broadway, New York, and 15 State street, Boston, or to H.& A.ALLAN, 20 State Street, Boston, and 25 Common Street, Montreal.July 5 WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland.CARRYING BRITISH AND CAN MAILS.AMERI x == * PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 CELTIC.Thursday, July 6, at BRITANNIC.Saturday, July 15, at ADRIATIC.Thursday, July 20, at GERMANIC.Thursday, July 2, at *BALTIC.Saturday, July 29, at REPUBLIC.Thursday, Aug.22, at, CELTIC .Saturday, Aug.12, at BRITAN NIC.Saturday, Aug.19, at ADRIATIC .Thursday, Aug.24, at *BALTIC.Saturday, Aug.26, at GERMANIC.Saturday, Sept.2, at REPUBLIC.Thursday, Sept.7,at 1.A *The Baltic will not call at Queenstown.CABN RATES, New York to Liverpoo and Queenstown, $80 and $100 gold.Excursion Tickets, good for one year, $144 and $180 gold.Tickets to London, 87, and to Paris, $26, gold, additional.Children between one.and twelve years, half- price.Infants free.Servants, $60.THESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE, SHEEP OR PIGS.STEERAGE RATES.From Moutreal to Liverpool or Londonderry, $31.00 prepaid.'To Montreal from above places, $31.00 prepaid.- - Passengers taking the * White Star Steam ers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London in 94 days Tom New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to ail parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information gi age apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 17 Broadway, New PEBEB SO G0 0015 90 1 i OH 0 588838888888 PUTETPLTPTP B5EEIEE ë © York.Orto B.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGENT.414 St.Paul Street, Montreal.March 20 Bermuda, West Indies and Porto Rico.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, For BERMUDA, 8S.ORINOCO, July 27.For ST.KITTS, ANTIGUA, GUADILOUPE, DOMINICA, MARTINIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOES and TRINIDAD, SS.MURIEL, uly 29.For freight, passage and insurance, apply to A.E.OUTERBEIDGE & CO.Agents, 52 roadway.LEVE & ALDEN, St.James street, Montreal.1 Montreal.July 15 168 DONALDSON BRÔTHERS, 67 Great Clyde street, Glasgow.July 15 138 cam ° W MOORE Manoger, Grand Trunk Railway of Canada.Tons.Tons.; Montreal.3,234 | Toronto 3, This Company\u2019s Lines are composed of the | Dominion .3,176 | Ontario 8,178 following Doubie-Englned, Clyde-bullt IRON | Texas.2,700 | Sarnia.3,850 STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water-tight | Quebes 1 2,700 | Oregon (bullding).3,850 compartments, are unsurpassed fer strength, | Mississippi .2,680 | Vancouver \u201c 5,700 Running in connection with the Steamers will sail as follows.FROM QUEBRC.ONTARIO .covvnnnianenies 15th July BROOKLYN 22nd July TORONTO.2th July DOMINION.cvivnnrenannns 5th Aug.TEXAS .\u2026.0000casa scan annees 12th Aug.MONTREAL.1 Aug.RATES OF PASSAGE.CABIN\u2014Quebee to Liverpool and A Return, and $110.» 85 se Propais Steerage Tiskets issued at the lowest rates.passenger accommodation.lower than by any other first-c superior facilities for travellers of moderate means.Everything is supplied, and passengers are made thoroughly comfortable.Europe.APPLY, for pamphlet of information and salling STATE LINE Passenger Steamships SAIL EVERY THURSDAY, New York fo Glasgow, Liverpool, Queenstown, Belfast, Londonderry or Bristol.The above Line of First-Class Steamers are now running between Montreal and Chicago, Calling at intermediate ports, and connecting with all Railways at Toronto, Hamilton and other ports.ALSO, BETWEEN Montreal and Duluth connecting with the Northern Pacide for Manitoba and the North-West.For passage apply at 264 St.James Street.CURRIE & McLEAN, Agents.91 and 92 Comrnon Street.CHEAP TRIP.Steamer PERSIA.Splendid new Steamers, with unexoelled This Company as just added to their fleet two new and werful steamers, which will ply regularly tween New York and Europe.Prices are ass line.The Second Cabin accommodations offer Steerage at lowest rates, both to and from sts to HA G.H.PATTERSON, Agent, = 264 St.James Street, Montreal.Or to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York.Through Tickets ean be had at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canada.For Freight or Passage, apply.in London, to Bowering, Jamieson Co., 17 East India Avenue; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebee, to W.M.Macpherson; at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court.April 27 100 Beaver Line of Steamshipsfe Summer Arrangements SAILING BETWEEN Montreal and Liverpool And Connecting xy Continuous Rail at Montreal with all important places in Canada and the West.The Steamers of the Line are intended to be despatched as follows from MONTREAL for LIVERPOOL direct :\u2014 LAKE WINNIPEG, W.8tewart.July 20 LAKE CHAMPLAIN, P.A.Jackson.Juty 27 LAKE NEPIGON, H.Campbell.Aug.9 LAKE MANITOBA.Aug.16 LAKE HURON, W.Bernson.Aug.23 RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabln, Montreal to Liverpool, $50.00: Re turn, $90.00.An experienced Surgeon and Stewardess carried on each steamer.For Freight or other partlculars, apply in Llverpoel to R.W.ROBERTS, Manager Canada Shipping Co., 21 Water street; in Quebec, to Hy.H.SEWELL, Local Manager, St.Peter street; or to H.E.MURRAY, General Manager, 1 Custom House Square, Montreal.June 2 The (Great Western Steamship Co.(LIMITED.) Lose A {NEAR BRISTOL.] Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway Compan of Canada, composed of the following ew and First-class Steamers (\u2014 SOMERSET.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.2,000 Tons CORNWAULL .\u20260100ss0 0000 2,000 * GLOUCESTER .» 2,000 \u201c ARBRAGON .oovvviv renee 1,500 The steamship CORNWALL, is intended to be despatched for Avonmouth Docks About 27th July next.These steamers will have special facilities for the carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the carriage of a limited number of Horsgs, CATTLE and SHEEP.These steamers have superior eabin accommodation for a limited number of passengers, for which early application should be made.For rates of passage and freight, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrement St., Montreal, Or to MARK WHITWILL & SON, The Grove, Bristol, England.175 THOMSON LINE OF STEAMSHIPS July 25 SAILING BETWEEN Montreal and Newcastle-on-Tyne, via London This Line is composed of the following IRON STEAMSHIPS, which are all of the highest class, have been built expressly for this trade, and possess the most improved facilities for carrying Live Stock, Grain and Provisions.Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders.AVIONA.1,953 .George Fyfe.BARCELONA .185 .Alex Anderson.CARMONA .3800.J.A.Halcrow.The CARMONA is intended to sail from Montreal on or about 27th JULY next.For rates of freight apply to Messrs.Starks & Cairns, Newcastie-on-Tyne ; Andrew Low, London ; William Thompson, Dundee ; or to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.July 25 175 WHITE CROSS LINE.STEINMANN & LUDWIG.ANTWERP, OWNERS AND GENERAL AGENTS.Direct Steam Communication between the Continent and Canada.The Steamer HELVETIA will leave ANTWERP FOR MONTREAL On or abont the 20th of July, The White Cross Line Steamer offer comfortable accommodation for a limited nuin- ber of passengecs.: For Rates of Freight and particulare, apply to STEINMANN & LUDWIG, Cwners and General Agents, Antwerp.MUNDFRLOH & Cn., June 28 Fly 10 157 CANADA SHIPPING CO/ mber 7 Thls favourite Passenger Steamer sails EVERY FRIDAY, at 7 p.m., for: FARE, .00 .1.50 8.50 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.For Tickets or other information apply at 266 St.James street (corner McGill), or st.James street (opposite Post office).Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.LANE ROUTE.ay vf.The Cunard Steamship Com (Limited ON A between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, TET Tr calling at CORK HARBOUR, Less acne a FROM PIER 40 N, R.NEW YORK.Wednesday, July 28 .Wednesday, Aug.2 .Wednesday, Aug.9 .Wednesday, Aug.16 Wednesday, Aug.23 .Wednesday, Aug.30 .Wednesday, Sept.3 OTHNIA.seusess Wednesday, Sept.1 And every following Wednesday from New York.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$80 and $100, according to accommodation.teerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other Ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean Ports.For Freight and Passage, at tha Company\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.VERNON H.BROWN & CO.Or to THOS.WILSON, July 21 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.Montreal and Quebecrun regularlyas under :\u2014 The Steame QUEBEC, Capt B.NELSON, on Mondays, Wdnesdays and Fridays, and The Steamr MONTREAL, Capt.L.H.ROY on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock p.m, from Montreal.North Shore Railway tickts good on the above steamers.TEAMERS FROM 8 Montreal to Toronto and Hamilton, and intermediate ports, will leave the Canal Basin, Mentreal, daily, (Sundays excepted) at ® o'clock a.m., and Lachine on the arrival of the train leaving, Bonaventure Station 12 noon, and Coteau Landing on arrival of the train leaving Montreal at § o'clock p.m., connecting with the various railways and steamboat routes, North, NorthWest, West, and Seuth.SOUTH SHORE LINE.For Alexandria Bay, Thousand Island Park and Camping Grounds, dally (Sundays excepted), and for Oswego, Charlotte (Rochester), on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.JoHN RANKIN leaves for Cornwall and intermediate ports every Tuesday and Friday at 12 noon.Steainer THREE RIVERS, Capt JOSEPH DuvaL,Jeaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday at2 Pom Steamer CHAMBLY, Capt.FRS.LAMOU- REUX, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday at 1 pm ERREBONNE, Capt.LAFORCE 68 8t.Francois Xavier streot.GUION LINE.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN New York and Liverpool, calling at Queenstown Steamer leaves daily at 3 p.m.for Vercheres and L'Assomption calling at Boucherville, Varennes and Beut de l'Isle.CHEAP EXCURSIONS By steamer BERTHIER daily (Sundays excepted and weather permitting), lcaving at 9.80 a.m., for Boucherville, Varennes, Bout de l\u2019Isie, Cushing\u2019s or Massue\u2019s and Des- PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK champ\u2019s Greves ; also, in the afternoon, at 4 ARIZONA.\u2026.00 12000 ssuuees June 13, 3.00 p.m | o'clock, for a round trip to the above places, ABYSSINIA.June 20, 8.00 a.m | affording unequalled facilities for Pic-nics.WISCONSIN .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.00 000000 e June 27, 1.30 p.m CoMPANY\u2019S TICKET OFFICES, where state- ALASKA.July 4, 7.00 a.m | rooms can be secured :\u2014From R.A.Dickson, WYOMING July 11, 2.00 p.m | 183 St.James Street ; at the Ticket office ARIZONA *.July 18, 6.30a.m | Canal Basin, and at the Company\u2019s.Ticke ABYSSINIA July 25, noon office, Richelieu Picr, foot of Jacques Cartier WISCONSIN Aug.1, 6.00a.m | Square.ALASKA Aug.7,12.30 am J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, WYOMIN .Aug.15, 6.00 a.m General Manager.Traffic Manager.ARIZONA.Aug.22, 10.30 a.m | General Offices, 222 St.Paul Street, ABYSSINIA.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026000s 0000 Aug.29, 4,30 p.m Montreal.July 8, 1882 162 These Steamersare bullt of iron, in watertight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath room, Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Plano and Library; also, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer.The State-rooms are all upper deck, thus in- suriug those greatest of alt luxuries at sea, = perfect ventilation and light.MATL LINE DAY STE AMER 8 CABIN PASSGE, BETWEEN $60, $80 and 3100, according to location, &e.Montreal and Ottawa.INTERMEDIATE.Passengers for Ottawa and all intermediate This ls a class that affords people of moderate means a respectable way of travelling.ports take 7 a.m.train for Lachine daily to connect with steamer.FOR TOURISTS.The Ottawa River Navigation Company Cr Beds, Bedding, Wash-basins, &c., together with good.f rapoparate, Dining-room from either Cabin or Steerage being provided.Pas- x 3 sage, $40 single ; $80 round trip.FAVOURITE ROUTE .: Steerage passage at Low Rates.Delightful Day Trip to Carillon, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, Fifty miles up the river, passing through 29 Broadway, New York.| beautiful scenery.The Steamer remains onc Or to _J.Y.GILMOUR & Co., and a half hours at Carillon, returning HOME 354 St.Paul street, Montreal | BY THE RAPIDS.Fare for Round Trip, July 22 $1.25; on Saturdays, $l.Excursions Up by Rail and Down v Boat.To OTTAWA by Rail, return by steamer.To ST.ANNES by 12.30 p.m.train (Saturday p.m), return by boat at 5 p.m.Round trip, To SHOOT THE RAPIDS in the afternoon take 5 p.m.train for Lachine.Round trip, 5c.Tickets for the CELEBRATED CALEDONIA Lu SPRINGS issued at low rates.Tickets, Tourist Cards and all information at principal Hotels, Grand Trunk Offices and Ticket Office, corner McGILL aud ST.JAMES STREETS.General offices, Freight Stores, &c., 87 and 89 COMMON STREET, Canal Basin.E R.W.SHEPHERD, President.12 INMAN LINE.SAILINGS, 188, From NEW YORK via QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPO Carrying the United States Mails.May 27 \u2014 } = City of Rome.Saturday, July 1, 4.00 p.m i City of Richmond.Saturday, July 8, 11.00 am 1882 (RL 5 { | City of Montreal.Thursday, July 14, 3.00 p.m res x cast City of Berlin.Saturday, July 22, 9.00 a.m = ge SES City of Brussels.Thursday, July 27, 2.00 p.m \u2014 : ges City of Rome.Saturday, Aug.5, 9.00 a.m E) City of Richmond.Thursday, Aug.10, 2.00 p.r à City of Chester.Thursday, Aug.17, 7.00 a.m.\u2018 .City of Berlin.Saturday, Aug.26, 2.00p.m .; LS ees City of Brussels.Thursday, Aug.31, 7.00a.m | Until further notice (weather permitting), City of Rome.Saturday, Sepl.9, 2.00p.m | the boats will léave Jacques Cartier Wharf as City of Richmond.Saturday, Sept.18, 7.30 a.m | follows :\u2014 City of Brussels.Thursday, Sept.24, 11.00 a.m City of Berlin.Saturday, Sept.3, 7.00&.ma RATES OF PASSA GE\u2014$30 and $100, according to accommodation, all having equal Saloon privileges.Children, between 2 and 12 Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Yridays.10.30 a.m, 2.30 and 5 p.m.Saturdays.\u2026.21100 1.45, 2.45%and 5 p.m.SUNAAYE .ovverinianne saan 1.45 and 2.45 p.m.There will always be temperance refreshments on board of the boats and the island at years of age, half-fare.Servants, $30.city prices.Tickets to London, $7 ; and to Paris, $15and | Return Fare\u2014Week Days: Gentlemen.10c.2 additional, according to the route selected.Do do Ladies.10c.teerage, from Montreal to Liverpool $26.50.Do Sundays: Gentlemen.20c.For Freight or Passage, apply at the Com- Do do Ladies.10c.pany\u2019s Ottices, 31 and 33 Broadway, New York.JOHN J.DALE, Agent, 31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y C.C.McFALL, 143 St.James street, J.Y.GILMOUR & CO, 354 St.Paul street, Agent in Montreal 1882.LONDON, 1882.Quebec and Montreal.Do Children with their parents, 5c.FRIDAY, 14th\u2014Grand French Picnic.Fare, adults 25 cts.; children 10 cts.OVIDE DUFRESNE, Manager.Steam Service between Longueuil and Montreal.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the service hetween Longueull will be made, as near as possible, as ollows :\u2014 From Longueuil to the Foot of the Current: ON WEEK DAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014At 5, 4, 7, 8, 83, 9, 10 and am.; 12 noon, and 1, 2, 3, 4, à, 54, 6 and 7 pm.FROM F0O0T.0F CURRENT\u2014./ bob Hi I 81, 82 9, 104, and lif a.m.12}, 14, 2h, 3h, 44, 51, 57, 6} and 7} p.m.ON SUNDAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014AL 8 am.; 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 p.m.FROM IF0oOT OF CURRENT\u2014A 9 a.m.3 13, 25, 3H 43, 53, 6} and 74 p.m.OVIDE DUFRESNE, Manager.June 29 154 TEMPERLEY LINE, \u201c2 Composed of the following First-Class Or to ess Steamships:\u2014 1882 : 4 188% SCOTLAND \u2026 2,645 Tons.a ceil THAMES.2845 ons = th Sem The Steamships of this Li be despatched from MONTREAL FOR LONDON, AS FOLLOWS: SCOTLAND.cvvvinninnnn ard May THAMES.coviiiiiinnn 7th June Passage Certificates issued to persons de ne are intended to fal : 1 Laprairie Navigation Company On and after MONDAY, 26th JUNE, and until further notice,the Steamer LAPRAIRIB ! Capt.Deiners, will leave at the lollowing hours, or as near as possible, Sundays an Holidays excepted :\u2014 1 From Laprairic\u201453.50 a.m., 8.15 a.m, 1.30 p.m,, n 5.8) pom.From Montreal\u20146.30 a.m.12.00 noon, sirous of bringing out their friends.4.00 pon, 6 nm Through Bills of Lading issued on the Cen- Où Sud «nl Ifolidays\u2014From Lapratrie, tinent and in London, for all parts of Canada | 8.15 a.in., 5:40 p.m.Trom Montreal\u2014z p.m., and the Western States.6.00 p.in.For Freight or Passage, apply to TEMPER- For Time Tables, Sonson, Mon\u2018hly and Trip LEYS, CARTER & DARKE, 21 Billiter Street, | Tickets, apply at the City Office.264 & 256 Cor- London, E.C., Ross & Co., Quebec.ner DieGill and St, james Streets, or on board DAVID SIIAW.Steamer ** Laprairie.\u201d General Agents, Montreal.vA *Montread .J.BROSSBAU Secretary.Hp 19 May Montreal Meals and Berth included.4 a?a ar 8 THE MONTRE AL HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY %._ _ \u2014 page \u2014 + 2e = DOMINION DESPATCHES, A new Clerk of the Provincial Executive Council, OTTAWA AND WADDINGTON RAILWAY.À Toronto Policeman charged with Wilful Marder.THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTIONS.Mr.Amor DeCosmos defeated in Victoria.QUEBEC, July 24.\u2014Mr.Patton,although appointed to the office of Supervisor of Cullers since June, will not enter upon his duties until several other changes contemplated by the Government are made in the offices.À pastoral letter by the Archbishop against an American newspaper, the Courier Des Etats-Unis, was read from the various pulpits of the Roman Catholic churches yesterday.The ship laborers to-day celebrated the anniversary of their incorporation by grand mass in St.Patrick\u2019s church, There Was no procession, Mr.J.A.Defoy, Assistant Law Officer of the Crown, has been appointed clerk of the Executive Council, vice Fortier superannuated.MR.LEGGATT\u2019S RETURN, Orrawa, July 24\u2014Mr.Leggatt explains his absence in this way: \u2014Whilst Waiting at a railway depot in New York he received a sunstroke which made him feel giddy.He then boarded a street car, and later.on, in attempting to get off, fell to the ground, and received a severe wound in the back of the head, which rendered him senseless.He knew nothing more until he recovered consciousness in a Chicago hospital.How he got there is a mystery to him.Rev.A.A.Cameron, pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle, is considering a call from the Baptist congregation at Winnipeg.An inquest was held on the body of Hugh Dramond, who was accidentally killed in Gilmour\u2019s lumber yard on the Gatineau to-day.Deceased attempted to \u2018place his hand-spike between the lumber at the end of the car, and in doing so overbalanced himself, falling beneath it, the first car passing over his body and erushing his ribs in a fearful manner the second car was thrown off the track and the two hind wheels of the third passed over his forehead.A verdict of accidental death caused by deceased persisting in disobeying the orders of the foreman was returned.Mr.Jos.Letoile of the Interior Department has been elected a member of the Science Congress that meets at Montreal on the 22nd proximo.The subject he will bring before the congress will be a study of the different atmospheres, sea and wind currents, electricity and gases, with a view to practical ballooning.THE WADDINGTON RAILWAY, The U.S, Congress lias conceded the Ottawa, Waddington and New York R.R.and Bridge Co.the right to construct abridge over the St.Lawrence.The procedure is different in Congress to what it is in the Dominion Parliament.À bill is taken up there at the following session at the stage it had reached the previous session, and the parties are not required to com- \u2018mence de novo as with us, so that in the event of this bill not becoming law before the end of this month, owing to the press of business before Congress, it is certain to become law in December next, as it has passed tue | Senate, and is only waiting the action of the House of Representatives, and as there is no opposition, there is every prospect of the bill being finally passed this week,\u201d À.¥.o\u2019BRIEN\u2019S CASE.A large depntation of leading Irishmen on Saturday waited on the Minister of Justice to endeavour to obtain a reprieve for O\u2019Brien, the forger.Among those constituting the deputation were the Hon, Messrs.Costigan and Donoughue, Ir.P.Baskerville, M.P.P., and Messrs, Boyle, Toronto, and Curran, Montreal.The result of the interview was not satisfactory.A strong appeal was made for tiie reprive, but the Minister said he re- uired more satisfactory evidence to show that O\u2019Brien was not responsible for what The had done.The deputation represented the prisoner as \u2018having a very good disposition, and serious consequences were feared from his confinément, as his mind was being affected.There was, however, none present who could show that he was actually insane.There is no truth in the report that Dr.Orton, M.P.for Centre Wellington, will shortly enter the Cabinet as Minister of Agriculture, and that the Hon.J.H.Pope will be otherwise provided for.ToronTo, July 24.\u2014The stock market was fairly active, and strong prices of banks advanced } to 1 per cent.Since yesterday 21 cars of cheese for Montreal, 38 cars of beef for Boston and 25 of hogs for East Cambridge went east by the Grand Trunk.This afternoon Detectives Reid and Brown proceeded down the Kingston Road in search of the parties who are supposed to be the principals who kicked Ham Long to death, and after a wearisome search they tracked Hugh Kelly, who lives on MeGee street, to a butcher shop, where he was in hiding.When Read attempted to take him Kelly jumped té one side and catching up a butsher\u2019s knife made a vigorous plunge at the officer.The latter, however, quickly disarmed and brought him to the Central Police Station.A despatch from Stouffville later on states that a third man, Ferguson, also supposed to be a principal in the kicking was arrested this morning in that village by a county constable.QUEBEC, July 24.\u2014Mr.J.C.Patterson, hatter and furrier, of this city, has compromised with his creditors for 25 cents in the dollar, payable in 4, 8, and 12 months.GUILTY OF MURDER.ToroxTO, Out., July 24.\u2014The inquest on the body of Andrew Young, jr., shot at High Park by Constable John Albert last Sunday, was held at Parkdale to-day.The evidence showed clearly that Albert had fired the fatal shot, and also that there was no justification for the act, the only doubt being on the question of intention to shoot.Young and others were in a boat on a portion of the Grenadier Pond, over which a Mr.Ellis claims an exclusive right, and refused to leave, whereupon Ellis asked Albert to arrest them, and it was in arresting Young that he was shot.The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder.Threats of lynching in case any other verdict was brought | 29.78.Little emotion, but his wife seemed in great distress.Hat.IFAX, July 24.\u2014Little progress is made in the formation ofthe new Local Government ; Mr.Dayton, who had been sent for by the Lieut.-Governor, arrived in town Saturday night and left this afternoon for Truro to mcet his Honor.A meeting of the newly elected will then probably be called by Mr.Gayton.POISONOUS FOOD.MoxNcroN, July 24.\u2014A large number of cases of poisoning have occurred here from using prepared corn beef.The local butchers put up beef in large cans corned and cooked.The cans are not sold, but customers are supplied with what quantity they require.In warm weather, to save cooking, many persons use this.On Saturday and Sunday a large number of persons were seized with vomiting and symptoms of poisoning.The similarity of the symptoms led the doctor to make inquiries, and the trouble was traced to the beef.One party, after being relieved ard not believing the beef theory, again partook of it and had a narrow escape with his life.There are no deaths but several serious cases.One docter has over twenty poisoned patients.Several were suddenly taken ill in church on Sunday from this cause.TERRIFIC THUNDER STORM.ST.Joun, N.B., July 24.\u2014A terrible thunder storm passed over the city this afternoon.The lightning was the sharpest that has been observed here for a very long time.The rain descended in torrents.Some of the thunder claps were terrific, and many horses ran away.Nearly all the stores had to be lighted by gas.The weather during the forenoon and early part of the.afternoon was beautifully fine.Several persons were affected by lightning, but none seriously.MR.DE COSMOS DEFEATED, Victoria, B.C, July 24.\u2014The Commons election to-day resulted in the defeat of Mr.De Cosmos and the return of Mr.Baker, Secretary of the Board of Trade, and Mr.Shakespeare, Mayor of the city, both Conservatives.Two candidates failed to poll sufficient votes to save their two hundred dollars deposit.Victoria is rejoicing over the result, as the Local Government supported De Cosmos, and his defeat foreshadows an Opposition victory on Monday far the Local House, The drought is severe, and the crop of bay and grain short.WEATHER REPORT.MowTREAL, July 24.Temperature in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co, opticians and mathematical instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame Street :\u20148 a.m.74° \u20141 p.m, 82° \u20146 p.m.849-\u2014max.88°, min.67°, mean 72.05©.By Standard Barometer ;\u20148 a.m.29,82, 1 p, m.29.80, 6 p.m.Meteorological Office, } Toronto, Ont., July 25,1 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours :\u2014 Lakes\u2014Moderate to fresh south-westerly to southerly winds; fine, hot weather ; local showers Wodnesday.St.Lawrence, Upper and Lower\u2014Moderäte to fresh south-westerly to southerly winds; fine, hot weather.Gulf\u2014Moderate west to south-west winds ; fine, warm weather.Maritime\u2014 Light to moderate winds ; fine, warm weather, WASHINGTON, July 25, 1 a.m.\u2014Lower Lakes\u2014Slightly warmer fair winds, mostly southerly ; stationary pressure.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.MrpzAND, Ont, July 24.\u2014An accident occurrred here to-day, causing the death of a young man named Yott, brakeman in the employ of the Midland Railway.It appears while in discharge of his duty he fell between the cars, having both legs run over, and although the best medical attendance was procured he only survived a few hours, FIRE REPORT Graner, July 24.\u2014The store kept by Clark & Barr was burned this morning.The stock and the contents of the building were saved.The loss is nearly covered by insurance in the following companies : \u2014 Stanstead & Sherbrooke conte, $800; Eastern Townships, $1,- PRESNo, Cal, July 24.\u2014Fifty houses were burned here last night, including Ogle House, French Hotel, Star Hotel Farmers Hotel, Mechanics House, Hughes\u2019 livery stable, Farmers Bank, Metropolitan Hall, stores, shops, saloons, ete.The loss will probably be $200,000.CPURTING INTELLIGENCE.Saratoga.N.Y.July 24.First race Square Dance\u2014lst, Buccaneer; 2nd, Major Hughes.Time 1.16%.2nd race\u2014Ada Glenn, 1st Compensation 2nd, Apollo 3rd, Time2.11.3rd race\u2014Rochester 1st, Blenbeim 2nd, Tota 3rd.Time 1.43.4th race\u2014Rosa lst, Turfman 2nd, Edison 3rd.Time 2.52.LATEST SHIPPING.NEW YORK, July 24.\u2014Arrived Erin from Liverpool.AMSTERDAM, July 24, \u2014 Arrived Amsterdam.ANTWERP.July 24.\u2014Arrived D Steinman.REST AND COMFORT T0 THE SUF- : FERING.BROWN\u2019S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA\u201d has no equal for relieving pain, both internal and external, It cures Pain inthe Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Toothache, Lumbago and any kind of a Pain or Ache.\u201cIt will most surely quicken the Blood and Heal, as its acting power is wonderful.\u201d \u201cBrown\u2019s Household Panacea,\u201d being acknowledged as the great Pain Reliever, and of double the strength of any other Elixir or Liniment in the world, should be in every family handy for use when needed, \u201c as it really is the best remedy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds,\u201d and is or sale by all Druggists at 25 cents a ottle.Tt Cavriox.~We would again caution the public against buying spurious imitations of Hyman\u2019s cut plug smoking tobacco.AH the genuine is put in one pound tins and marked thus:-\u2014\u2018Prepared by S.Hyman, 308 Notre Dame street.\u201d CALEDONIA SPrINes\u2014This favourite resort is fast filling up.Visitors will ob serve change in time table of C.P.R.(late Occidental) trains, leaving at 8.30 a.m.and 540 p.m.The O.R.N.boats leave as usual on arrival of Ta.m.train.Both routes issue return tickets through to the Springs at greatly reduced rates.Address the Grand Hotel for complete guide.FROM THE OLD WORLD Ramleh, THE BRITISH the Interior.Threatenin Mahomedan World, riers \u2014 the Canal, Transport Service.MR.PARNELL'S BROTHER BOYCOTTED ARABI'S LETTER TO GLADSTONE.the following to Mr.Gladstone a few da before the bombardment, to resist if war is urged a England may rest assured gyptians from all treaties.be confiscated.The canals wil stroyed and a Jehad be preached in Syria, Arabia and Indiawhich England strikes Egypt will cause blood to fow through the breadth of Asia and Africa.The responsibility for which -will be on the head of Englhnd.Egypt is still ready to be fast friends with England and keep her road to India, but she must keep within the limits of her jurisdiction, Finally England may rest as sured that we are determined to die for our country,\u201d .ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The Sixtieth Rifles marched to occupy Ramleh this morning.Some skirmishing is now proceeding.The 35th Infantry have been ordered to support the 60th.The bulk of Arabi\u2019s infantry is reported concentrated at Damieltas, the troops at Kafr El Dwar being chiefly artillery, Caval, Inspector of the Cadastral Survey, has arrived from the Interior, and reports the total force of the rebels as nearly one hundred thousand.He says a volunteer cavalry regiment is forming to attack Alexandria, Arabi\u2019s front fell back last evening to the other side of Ramleh, thus forming the above mentioned operation on the British.TURKEY'S HBLPLESSNESS.LoxpoN, July 23\u2014The question of Turkish intervention is practically decided by the fact that an expedition cannot Le sent without denuding the disturbed provinces oftroops, and even reducing the garrison at Constantinople.Rifles and mounted infantry occupied Ramleh early this morning.| They stationed one Gatling and one field gun at the bridge over the Canal, The enemy's cavalry appeared and galloped boldly along the railway at 300 yards range, but fled upon a volley being fired.After a short \u201ctime they reappeared with two guns, with which they opened fire ineffectually upon the British, who took to cover.By 9 o\u2019clock the firing had ceased, but the enemy was expected to reappear with reinforcements.Crowther, one of the two English engineers reported massacred at Tantah, has arrived here.The commander of the fort at Aboukir, though flying a flag of truce, has refused to allow any Englishmen to enter the fort.He is probably really holding the fort in the interest of Arabi.Araln occupies an extended line from Marcotis to Aboukir.His force is estimated at 700.The first skirmish lasted about an hour.One or two of the English were lit and several Egyptians were seen to fall.Arabi is again advancing.A LARGE BRITISH FORCE NEEDED.Yesterday 5,000 Nubians with eight guns marched to Aboukir under Abdellah Pacha and began to construct earthworks, Arabi has now 200 guns mounted on earthwork between Mahalla and Kafr El Dwar.Stone Pacha thinks that unless England acts with at least 40,000 troops, she will meet with a Buil Run.It is thought that 500 men landed immediately after the bombardment, burning and looting would been prevented.The new nalive tribunal passed capital sentences yesterday for first time in the Ottoman Empire on Musulmans upon Christian evidence.The sentence will be carried out by Egyptians.LoNDox, July 24.\u2014According to present arrangements the infantry for Egypt will embark on the 4th of August, and cavalry on the 9th.Troops will sail direct for Alexandria.The © Devastation and \u201c Creadnaught\u201d are ordered to prepare for special service.STEAMSHIPS CHARTERED AS TRANSPORT.LonpoN, July 24\u2014The following steamships have been accepted or are under survey as transports : The \u201c Greece\u201d \u201c Egyptian Monarch\u201d \u201c City of New York.\u201d \u201c Lake Huron,\u201d \u201c Palmira\u2019\u2019 \u201c Batavia\u201d \u201c Paithia;\u201d \u201cCaspian\u201d © Austrian\u201d \u201c Prussian\u201d \u201c Texas\u201d \u201c Quebec\u201d and \u201cNevada.\u201d The authorities have decided not to send militia to garrison Malta and Gibraltar, ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The British force acting against Ramleh includes 600 sailors, Loxnow, July 24.\u2014The Times states that Major-General Sir John Miller starts for Paris to-night to consult the French authorities as to the plan of the allied expedition.\u2018 THE SKIRMISH OVER.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The fight is finished.The casualties are insignificant.The British troops remain in occupation of Ramleh.Two of the deputation appointed by the notables have arrived.They report Arabi, on learning of the despatch of troops from India to Egypt, sent a reinforcement of 9,000 to Cairo.THE EXPEDITION FROM INDIA.LoNpoN, July 24.\u2014In the House of Commons Lord Hartington announced that at the earliest opportunity, he will move that the House consents to the application of Indian revenues to defray the cost of an expedition from India to Egypt.THE FRENCH FORCES.in were freely made.Albert showed 1 C.Gurd & Co., Montreal agents for the water.Paris, July 24,\u2014The Minister of Ma- 1 the Suez canal A Lively Skimish With Egyptians at SUCCESSFUL.Revolting Tales of Massacre in ARABS LETTER TO MR.\u2018GLADSTONE.to Arouse the Whole BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S PROGRAMME.Spain and Italy to Join in Protecting KHEDIVE'S TRAITROUS MINISTERS More Canadian Steamships Engaged for LoNDoN, July 24.\u2014Arabi Pasha wrote r > : ! die ie Clodotore creatures of Arabi\u2019s, the Khedive will dis did not receive it until after the bombardment :\u2014*\u201c The Koran commands us gainst us.Hence that the first gun shot fired in Egypt will absolve Control will cease and the property of Europeans will be de- The first blow with rine to-day stated that 8 vessels traversin throughout its length would be able to protect merchant vessels.8,000 men would be kept in Egypt for a landing force and 4,000 would despatched at once to be disembarked between Port Said and El Kantarah.ALEXANDBIA, July 24\u2014The English will permanently hold Ramleh Hillock and put heavy guns there.The Egyptians are working desperately to entrench their side of the narrow pass between the lakes near Essid.All the mule cart drivers engaged by the Commissariat have deserted to Arabi, The British Consul has informed the Khedive that England has recognized his present Ministry, dnd urged him to ap- olnt a successor to Arabi, There isno oubt that the present Ministers are in daily communication with Arabi, HORRIBLE SCENES, ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014 An Italian refugee saw eighty-five European bodies lying in the streefs of Tantah.Their intestines were being flung at windows and about the streets.A Greek\u2019s throat was hacked with a penknife and two English women who jumped from a window in an endeavour to escape massacre, were killed.Arabi Pasha put on a train to carry away the Christian survivors and one hundred persons boarded it A determined attempt was then made to murder them and it was only frustrated by a friendly native causing the train to start.One of the members of the deputation representing the notables, brought a copy of a proclamation secratly circulated £7 Ragheb Pashia, stating that England had declared war against all Eg ptians.The Khedive has consequently been strongly advised to dismiss Ragheb from the Ministry and place him under arrest.It is hoped that as the Ministers are mere miss them all and form a new Ministry under Cherif Pasha.* LoNDpoN, July 24.\u2014 The steamship \u201c City of Paris\u201d has been chartered as a transport.The \u201c Catalonia\u201d has been substituted for the \u201c Parthia\u201d and the Montreal\u201d for the \u201c Quebec.\u201d LoNDoN, July 24.\u2014 The government has chartered the steamship «Recovery.She will proceed to Suez.She possesses enormous lifting power and will be used {0 raise obstruction: \u2018n the «a al.A NARROW ESCAPE.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014An Egyptian projectile burst too high to do damage uring the skirmish to-day.In consequence of thisthe British escaped heavy loss.The Egyptians advanced boldly but without judgment as they might easily have caught all the mounted infantry, Loxpox, July 24.\u2014The Queen has sanctioned the appointment of Lieut.- General Willis and Major General Hawley to command the first and second divisions, the Duké of Connaught to command a brigade of Guards, and General Graham Major-General Allison and Major-General Evelyn Wood to command the second, third and fourth brigades respectively.Drury Lowe will command the.cavalry.STATEMENTS IN PARLIMENT, LoNDoN, July 24.\u2014In the House of Commons, Mr.Gladstone moved a vote of credit for strengthening the forces in Egypt.He proposed that three pence be added to the income tax for the latter half of the year.Mr.Gladstone stated that the expedition would consist of 2,400 cavalry, 13,400 infantry, 1,700 artillery and 3,700 garrison artillery.A commissariat reserve of 3,100 men would sail later.He described the state of Egypt, the lawlessness of the military and riot and the violence of the people.He said the late conduct of the Ë yptian military leaders was opposed to the first impulse of humanity.There was not the smallest shred of evidence to support the contention that the military party was the yopular party.The Government had no Nesire to interfere with legitimate authority.The Government Lad obtained the woral assent of Europe to the policy they were pursuing.There was universal recognition that a case had arisen wherein in the interest of humanity force should be employed to suppress dictatorship.France was ready to act with England to guarantee tbe freedom of the Suez canal, but the Government had no reason to suppose she would go further.Replying to those who argued that sufficient force should have been sent to prevent disorders following the bombardment, Mr.Gladstone held that the landing of a suflicient force could not be made decently to cohere with the statement that the fleet was off Alexandria for the purpose of defending Eurepean interests, and that the landing of force would have been grossly disloyal to the voice of Europe and the Conference.Whether England went to Egypt alone or in partnership, she would not go for selfish objects.England\u2019s purpose will be to suppress tyranny in favour of law and freedom, and the Government cherished the hope that they might yet give to the peace-loving and laborious people of Egypt less military glory, pertiaps, but more happiness even than she possessed when in far off and forgotten time she was the wonder of the ancient world.Mr.Gladstone consented to withdraw his motion for credit until to-morrow in deference to Northcote\u2019s appeal for time to reply.In the House of Lords, Earl Granville stated that the Government was entirely without information as to whether the Sultan intended to send troops to Egypt.The Government thought that in the present state of Egypt, force must be employed, and 15,600 troops would be sent there.France and England hoped for co-operation of Italy in measures for the protection of the Suez Canal.The French government had not yet stated whether it would assist in an advance into the interior of Egypt.The feeling of Europe, however, was in favour of England\u2019s action.Salisbury said it was the duty of all parties, now that the honour of the country is engaged, to combine in support of the government.He condemned.the earlier stages of the government\u2019s policy as fostering an impression among Mohali:dans that Christian powers are united in a crusade against them.THE FRENCH PROGRAMME, Paris, July 24.\u2014It is announced that the French Government will for the present send only 6,000 marines for the protection of the Suez Canal.De.Freycinet, President of the Council, in conferring with a committez of the Senat: on the naval credit, declared that if the Powers indirectly interested in Egypt remained neutral in regard to the intervention of other powers in Egypt, Frante would leave England to act alone, and would confine herself to the protection of the Suez Canal.This declaration seems to bedue to the refusal of General Billot, Minister of War to undertake operations in Egypt unless he had 40,000 men which require the calling out of a portion of the reserves and the Government has refused to sanction such action.DeFreycinct acknowledged that the -correct estimate of the situation, that peared to have renounced the idea of deputing other Powers to act in Egypt.Relying to question he stated that the rench operations for the protection of the Suez canal would not include an expedition to Cairo to insure the safety of the fresh water supply.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014There are now here 10 English, 2 Austrian, 1 American, 1 German, 1 Russian, 1 Greek and 3 Italian men of war.ADMIRAL NICHOLSON'S REPORT.WasHINGTON, July 24.\u2014Rear Admiral Nicholson, in his report to the Navy Department, dated Alexandria, July 5th, says the riot of the 11th of June was certainly accidental.It progressed nearly two hours before becomin alarming, After that, 28 the news spread among the populace, it became fanatical, and all orelgners met with on the streets were assaulted.On the lst instant I called upon the Governor, Omar Pasha, and stated that as America was at peace with his country, I did not consider it proper that American naval officers, in order to prevent insult or attack, should be obliged to visit shore out of uniform, and asked whether it weuld- be safe for them te go there in uniforms, He thought it was safe, provided they came ashore in the day and did not visit the outskirts, but to make sure of it he would detail an officer of his guard to accompany all officers from the fleet who wished to land, which offer 1 accepted and accordingly issued a special order for officers to visit Alexandria.onl between the hours of 10 a.m, and Tom and then only in uniform, and in company with an officer of the Egyptian army.On the 3rd inst., all the men-of- war in port dressed ships from 8 am.until sunset, the flag-ships firing a salute of 21 guns in celebration of the birthday of the Sultan of Turkey.This was done at the request of Dervisch Pasha, On the 3rd instant, I notified the Egyptian authorities and all nationalities represented, ashore and afloat, that next day being the national anniversary of our independence, I should dress ships from sunrise to sunset, and fire a salute of 21 guns at noon, requesting them to join us on the occasion.This was done, and I venture to say that never before in our country\u2019s histor grand as has so well as beautiful a celebration been seen at least 40 ships of afloat.There were war, each beautifully dressed with 3 the American ensign at their main, while 8 national salute was fired at noon not only from the Hag-ship, but also from all large vessels, On shore the house occupied by the Egyptian Minister of Marine, and their signal station were gaily decorated.ANOTHER LETTER Was received from Nicholson dated June 3rd, in which he states that since his arrival at Alexandria he has given refuge to all persons of any nationality asking protection whose country has no vessel of war in port.On June 30th there were not more than six Americans in Egypt, and of these the majority held office, In one of his letters Commander Batchellor, commanding the \u201cGalena,\u201d says: \u201cI find the idea so per: sistently enforced by, the English press, that only the military side with Arab Pasha, is not generally entertained here, I have it from persons of osition, having excellent opportunities for forming = nine-tenths of the population of Alexandria and Cairo are heart and hand with him.\u201d Paris, July 24 \u2014In the Chamber of Deputies to-day the Minister of Marine moved for a credit of 9,500,000 francs for the protection of the Suez Canal.De Lesseps telegraphs that Arabi has declared his intention to respect the neutrality of the Suez Canal.MapriD, July 24,\u2014The Government has decided to despatch three additional frigates to Egypt for the protection of the Suez Canal.THE ENEMY\u2019S POSITION, ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The Rebels are distributed as follows: \u2014One division outside Cairo, two regiments in Cairo, two divisions at Kafr el Dwar, ten thousand infantry at Rosetta, seven thousand de at Damietta.Each division consists of four regiments of infantry, 740 each, two Tegiments cavalry, 800 men each, one regiment of artillery, 700 men and 36 guns.4,000 civilians were taken from necessary works on the Nile to entrench Kafr el Dwar.Arabi Pasha holds a battalion and battery of two squadrons in readiness to check any British advance parties.The British brought sixty prisoners from Ramleh to-day.The occupying force is entrenching.A Turkish corvette has arrived here.The British have cut the Turkish telegraph wire to Stamboul.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The British guns on the Ramleh heights completely command the neck of land and will render the Egyptian position untenable when they open fire.LoxpoN, July 24\u2014The Daily News understands that the Conference is considering a proposal to call upon the Sultan to denounce Arabi Pasha as a rebel, It thinks it improbable that the Conference will much further prolong its sitting.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014Arabi Pasha is well supplied with bags for filling with carth and many gabions are being prepared.The first meeting of the Conference, in which the Porte participated, was held today at Stamboul.AMERICANS AND DYNAMITE, LoNDoN, July 24.\u2014The Times says the license which the American criminal law allows to dynamite projects is a scandal and a shame to American legislation.And a more enormous scandal is the attitude public opinion in America assumes toward them.Never was there a leading national opinion so \u2018inquisitive and keen which could have shown itself more feeble and inert in defence of public morali- [y than the opinion of Americans since the dynamite school became notorious.Parnell and other Home Rule members of Parliament have formed a committee to organize a public movement in Ireland with the view of counteracting the opera® tions of the land corporation.Davitt has consented to co-operate in the scheme which will Le discussed at the forthcoming conference of land leaguers in Paris, CABLE NOTES, General Ulysses Henreaux has been elected President of San Domingo by an overwhelming majority.It is reported that the Russian steamer \u201c Moskaw\u201d has been sunk by a boiler explosion, with two hundred hands.It is reperted that three hundred houses and large warehouses have been burned at Radziwilow, Russia.Three thousand people are homeless.It is understood that Earl Kimberly, Colonial Secretary, has accepted the Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster, resigned by John Bright.O'Flaherty, brothers of London, Ontario who were arrested at Tralee, Ireland on suspicion of implication in the Phenix powers indirectly interested in Egypt ap- Thames Rowing Club to an international race between Putney and Mortlake on the Thames suggesting the fourth of August as the day.It is stated that John Parnell applied to the Orangemen to reap his crops.They complied with the request.Land League agent appeared but was or- t dered off the premises.Sir John and Lady Rose, accompanied by Mr.Robert Herbert, Under Secretary for the Colonies, left to-day for a short tour of Canada and the United States.Er took passage on the steamship Geo, P.Marsh, Americon minister to Italy died suddenly at Vallambrosa yesterday.The Italian government expressed deep sympathy with the widow, and telegraphed to Washington am expresion of the sympathy of the Italian nation.On Saturday the Duchess of Albany presented to the Canadians the prizes won y them during the meeting.There was not a very large outside attendance.The team was present in full force.Lieut.Mitchell was warmly cheered as he came forward.The Canadians win prizes of the aggregate of $1,500.PERSONAL! TO MEN ONLY.Tre Vorrarc Beir Co, Marshall, Michin, will send Dr.Dyr\u2019s CELEBRATED LECTRO-VorTalc BeLrs anp ELEcTrIC APPLIANGES on trial for thirty days to men (young or old), who are afflicted with ervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteein speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigour.Address as above.N.B.\u2014No risk is incurred, as thirty days\u2019 trial is allowed.= , A GARD To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak- nesg, early decay, loss of manhood, &ec., I will send \u2018you a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by & missionary in South America.Send \u2018a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.JFoseen T.INmAN, Station D., New York.City.WuEN, the ergans of sccretion become inactive by reasôn of à çold or other cause, the inflammatory material should be removed and healthy action restored.Ayer\u2019s Pills accemplish this quickly.safely and surely.Much serious sickness and suffering might be prevented by promptly correcting such derangements which often develop into settled disease.THE SHIRTS THAT EVERYBODY WANTS AND The Shirts THAT WISE MEN WILL HAVE R.J.Tike Shirts, IT ST.JAMES ST.Excellent Sto age.Appl LEñes INSPECTION OFFICE.July 3 fom Professional Cards.J.RIELLF, Land Surveyor, 146 ST.JAMES STREET, H.COTTE, Accountant and Auditor, Address P.O.Box No.1,866, September ARCH.McGOUN, Jr., Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, &c., 19 PLACE D'ARMES.January 14 13 eesti ARTHUR H.PLIMSOLL, Auditor and Accountant, HAMILTON CHAMBERS, ST.JOEN STREET, MONTREAL.April 4 LE 80 CARMAN & LEITCH, BARRISTERS, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c., CORNWALL.ONT.Js.Lerten.R.B.Carman June 14 142 J.A.U.BAUDRY, Civil Engineer and Dominion Land Surveyor 97 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, May9 Gm Tts 110 MACMAHON & ALLEN, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c., &c WINNIPEG, Manitoba.ly 282 Hvax Maomanon, Q.C.| C.H.Autex.July 1 s 156 MACLENNAN & MACDONALD, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, de., CORNWALL, Ont.D.B.MacLennan, H.SaxpriELp Mac- DONALD, JAMES W.LIDDELL.April JOHN McDONALD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230 St.James Street, Montreal .EsTABLISHED 1867.Special attention given to auditing t books and statements of Joint Stock Gm panies and- Corporations.January 201 COCKBURN & MCINTYRE, § BARRISTERS SUPREME COURT PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS OTTAWA.Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal.87 Hon.James Cooksury,Q.C.| A.MoINTYRE March 56 WM.WINGFIELD-BONNYN, Consulting Civil Engineer, 26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL.AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF RAILWAY SUPPLIES Park tragedy have been released.November 18 276 The Hillsdale crew has challenged the For Sale or to Ley, AST L TO Xm, ~~ ABLE, and Ground att ly at No.97 Up reed.4 Rénthon.1 UPB St Uninig le June 19.FOR SALE \u20143% Ta a good localit and ia tion in the East- nd of Spd poe; Mssmall property with three fy, City forming the corner of Dorchester on ; sonneuve Streets and Munro Lg, ind to J.McQUEEN, Hrrain Office.Ap TWO SHOPS TG Ly ia In Kingston, Opposite === Square, 33 feet x 6 feet § pert One rear 5 with good cellars.proof vault, Apply to RAWDEN & MACHAR April 19 Kingsia, COTTAGE, 46 FORT ST M in fineorder, containing i , , nents, bath-room aud pantri easily heated.Situated in one f healthiest streets of the city.Size.21 x 122.Fruit trees in garden, x lo on premises.Pply ay 30 ï \u201cRUS IN Unb toh The Residence and G far Alexander Street, dion Ro Property of Hon.Jam 8 the .es Ferri and lately occupied by th er, LANG,are PM NEV.GaR TO LET, Rent moderate.Arply to M.S.BAXTER, Dow\u2019s Brewep.April 28 0 FOR SALE.Upon St.Antoine street, ouses known ag Nas wel 57 and 69 of said street lot in rear.Large lot, corner of Craig and San uinet streets, now occupied as a coal a ae Pp nd lumber That handsome villa residence, occupied by E.A.Du bois, Ésq., wit about forty acres of land ; large cut-ston dwelling house, out-buildings, garden a This desirable property is situated almest opposite \u2018\u2018 View Mount,\u201d the late Donald Ross, Esq.> With large ome the residence of | | Terms easy.À ly to \u20ac R.&PDEBRAUJEU, , Or tC ius Bt.Denis street, E.C.MONK, sq, Advocate, 182 St.James street, February 5 81 VALUABLE Country Residence and Gromdy FOR SALE At Cote des Neiges, \u201cTERRA NOVA.» A The roperty and residence 9 Sh thetaic H.T.LAMPLOUGH, Esq, : sis beantifully situated on the West» ern slope of the mountain and fronting on the St.Luc\u2019s Road, in full view of the lower country, together with Lake St, Louis, Back River and Two Mountains, is within easy access, being within only twenty minutes drive of the centre of the city, and is undoubtedly located in the healthiest part of the Island.The house, situated at the head of a finely shaded winding avenue, is large and confortable, with all modern improve ments, and includes six bedrooms, large and airy drawing rooms, library, dining room, with pantry adjoining, also base ment kitchen, with servants\u2019 rooms, ice house, dairy, water tanks, &c.The grounds, consisting of 10 Arpents, are beautifully laid out and the finest in the neighbourhood, being also well stocked with apple and a variety of other fruit trees.The house, porter\u2019s lodge, stakles, coach house, vinery, and grounds are all in per fect order and good repair.To anyone desiring a comfortable country home within easy access of the city, with capital roads both winter and summer, no better opportunity could be desired.Taxes nominal, terms casy, title perfect, and commuted.Can be seen any afternoon.Apply on the premises, or to Messrs.DeZUUCHE & CO., 233 St.James Street, where any further information can be had.June 7.135 REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENCY.The subscriber offers for sale most desirable City and Country property, amounting in value to one Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000), which being too numercus to public particularize, intending purchasers are Invited to call and examine the list.No Commission charged to puichasers Parties desiring to sell their property are respectfully requested to communi cate with the undersigned, who wil charge no Commission, or for Adverts: ing if a sale is not effected.The subscriber also continues to give his personal attention to purchasing property at public and private sale, and as a valuator of the same.This important branch of the busines where values vary from five cents to ten dollars and upwards per square foot, aud where the giving or obtaining of even one ent per foot more or less may cause 8 08s or gain of several hundred dollars to the party concerned\u2014cannot safely be engaged in by inexperienced parties or mere nominal agents.Therefore all valuations and other informations respecting this important business, emanating from t agency, will not \u2018be a matter of meré theory or supposition, but based upon hundreds of sales negotiated by the su scriber, and a careful record of all other changes in Real Estate that have take?place during, the twenty years that he Sevoted his sole attention to the business The undersigned is prepared to advance from $1,000 to $50,000 on first-class cif property.Only first mortgages and per fect titles negotiated.: H.H.GEDDES, REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AcErdy 207 St.James Street, Nordheimer s Halles eee GENTLEMEN! Dont Forget the Bargains to-day 8¢ A.W.CRAIC & CO.130 St.James Street.July 22 u 174 July22 VE THE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE Published Semi-Monthly, containing ihe TIME-TABLES AND MAPS of al CANADIAN and the principal AMERICAN RAILWAY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINES.Jlers For sale by News Dealers and Bookeetlë and by News Agents on Trains and Steamers.PRICE, - - - 20 CENTS.| in Annual Subscription, $2.00 payable Advance, \u2019 C.E.CHISHOLM & CO, Publishers and Proprictors.190 Bonaventure Stréèh Title perfect, » ; | Ste with rivet Sh \u2018cale off 1 capt \u2018own sure Cap "," -e ~~ offe > ÿ - SR TT A Ju DE & CO dy go?> MM 0e Dt 4 OVNERCE nd tema SOUTH SHORE.CSF1 3 pnt oe = NORTH ] ard in \u201c Fes _ le on SHORE.eq?Eva ie con b rois P ska 8 1ebec.pus Df RI Arties 9 | M \u2026 \u2014 mou les.12° ee Ce Fa ski oes ntm: Pe 2% v ther Poin .| zz [Ch ore, .y} Ste.Fl oin \u2018| ates ney.| 7 hou Am Ble.id Met) 18 Ste u Richer.7 Modes Mme \u2026 À et \"Anne er.| 11 herly Gap his, 5 st.Joachim « Y wi ap Ch tte Light.12 [8 ames Bay.1.\u2019 G ad Ste A atte Light.2 [Ste.I Bay.: 8 ult Mar nne d wn 31 M rene cata 2\" cout A Martin ® os omis] 9 Ste.ene.) uthw Mont Lou is} 9 [St y Bay.3 fe esl River Louls.17 a ] w rand eleiné | St.e.17; ] Ch Val eine 22 Sim cee ; Ms a smn 08 x Wester] Fox id Blang .2 dE rtage 1 weal Grins Cove :| 9 |Be: .|3 ly ri Borgeronnes\u2026.3 VOL.L Ml ve.- el FR 7 aie vaens Je |5 .LX @ Vaches - s \u2014 Fox Bay.sitio ANTIC dons | a0 survey th, XIV - Era | OSTI.1 2L, Ste e river be ; 0 D hallo] thouse.> Jupiter River 2 | Sih amshi twoen St 17 3 A Bali dks 12 Jupiter Rive The p Nio pi this po .: À LY 6 Ne ; Pat Tova cdl Becsie oor.Sore tug Ne roceeded int an ; 7 wy Irie.Cape River.7 Th wi wY 0 d M Be and of se.115 Ww.gE ver.1.1% Mont ten Lhpee ork, left Montreal on- | toba A 1 \\ been ion Cy, Kmner MAGDA English guise.22 The Si ma ip anal où this at2 and th MO A TER in m general it, He, Amherst à LEN ouse 19 (She Steam ip Hanoverian, even sett] e N N' 4 b ack 1y ] ; 450 Led rat L'ihou ISLAN: y.14 Th eal shi ; and rian tow.ing f ttlemen orth.R \\ 1 rls: i erel t arger ak \u20ac ve ét à Er \"2 rss wen ss Wet Tu EAL AL ble levi ms wok ta dup pi 15 Grosae Tolan: Rec genting Noir ury, arm from | ete sually en pursue tort , TU GAZ les À atlas fn ee Tan Tok ago Eley, heel SHELLS from is to es.épenged tn > other es for ESDAY £ TT | ue ls ; in hake led), 1,740 3810 > st, TT © ka this on, wh red reper rig Be of e in M chi y coloni nter- M FE ceiv e sa oxe y > 7 ul 3 Cove APE B ry.loi} on, which | eric bed 1 the ontr ef pla onizati Montre AFT JU _ A ed fr me 3.aussi s ; in sie PE > RETO! 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Do.De: 880 | (YO anis how | A Stea ter, visions ent from tb o, it i .2; Uni Q, i; §: Ro ck.& | Pat has been th 1 twee ue ick and leted.Brida.2,202 ses pas Home piled ten EE Li RARER: tn \"epi om au He 825 ta 17 ie re 1 ie mie nee sm .B I and LE : oti.sa And One © jvo-mas on 16 : army u out 1 1; , Id; requi n an nen in; s an nt Lo is i | Ale es, bris, p >.brls rts.bout Ta, Hii Br De: De: a Ma st oué our Savard busines atomes mornin my under the | DR Ch ares PES CEE rapidly end Perth.Lab betwe nT Je Asin Si sso 0g o ; © caer .; zoo iS -m 24\u20140 .i e .Le e .rai n , \u20ac: a as : , ce .cket Office Con Baye do., po.Magn Ted is ee ship $e phasing n : for Domini the no of che the detailed us Ont 3 N ny 0, as de .Can.and trains road is le en se ey Macks es okea: '% 0 10576 = N wel Be : 8 | ships an RR tant ward | Stock ion inion.bank ed | Erie ; - Pacifi ; do 716 run wi alm o ballast: const able og r, i ator | Bonet rel, bo a os b tn + Num] do.Do.sD 415 yg as OT Port Jul done 1tward utward ck, a; Gov on.T s doi & W estern c, 2%; ., pref.Lawr now n with ost las tario ructi cw to the 8 rath r | Bon ers, bo xes e 24 18 Shel por of rai Do.e Brton 478 | 2.4 sloan t Port Glas gone outwa at 12 Coloni Peon ho colors C.C este ,§; Ohio do.orot | ence iv ack most compl he | taro & Qu fon.The fas à fact that Fresh ox6s (cannod md A mil : INewrls 680 | P stea rd ye two-maie Bai rd.39 | adi nial ovinci ent D colum LC & rn, 14; ; Ohio C ; pref ween is a pears and eted un paral ebec he f are i tha resh boven : 7 83 4 DEP hr ar 880 | à my abot masted sie rque adi publi cial, Bri ebe na | Paci L à; L entral, 7 : been Mo appears ds th sr [ox parallel and the Mi a t|M ackerel, 4 no 75 0 La ARTURE low Qu and as am, one t ip Do ay; ed st noo British an a ic s , Briti ntur ific, 21 , 3; T ; sou ral, 7 lwa ntreal t o ety eet el to the Mi that cours ack erel.4.615 .\" .bos, 3) am.\"nd wo-m day 3 onesh Comes at T re not i ecuriti sh, F or]; P 3; St.ex.P - &N 3; | far y brid and Le be ugh the St.ie Apar each dla the On- Provinces iis ria.28 8,006 7 .ot UF OC anc one masted one shipion Ip at 2.90 he S t included in oth ore] ECLINE! tP.& acifi ash., 4 ; | from abodon Lachine du e St, | b es a co t for other nd fhe On- Lio date mported ris.008 3,000 Steamers UCEA .MAG asted ste one se at 5 | pas tock uded i or th gn, or Mai NED &M c, 8%; , 43 way ha aband nd it i ne ned b .ack a nsta a consi and lwa date fro fro 1 200 1 Bar sinia.- AT BTX hip 8 DAL ted ship rpool ner t da Ma in t jan C 1,3 Chesh +14 8; Ce as b oni is 1 y an e-|N and f nt fl side only si y » brl m.January ucti ) Be \u2018velo a.Pate, STXA: m: t La EN outw inw.at: d y or rket i he ta an .\u20ac& .nt.point ee ng th earn moth otwiths orth b uctuati rabl y six .8.nuar, 1881 lon Berwin na July 5 Ne \u2019 AM ERS, i barqu wren LIGHT ard at ard at 7 ecepti two in N ble -|j_ Ux Oy will on th n acqui e sche ed that er | lobo tandi etw ation e dista y PE Dre - 1860.\u201cof Brussel .July 2.Ne rom ; stear © Britisl in T, J a aus m ve, th has b ew Yi .J NCHAN: y i} .C sta e rive juired eme, ri 80 th ur, th in een th of lab nce, oD - Lo 13.11 1-Ch russe Jul CM w Yo T .SH nshi ce laward uly A ost , the t een i ork ose GED\u2014 AEE ; Paci au rt.Th r fr lea Nd righ the r , the w tha e ou UCE 112, 24, er N Ge ampl Is Juin 2% Montre rÈ.Liva out ALLO p Broo rine Vest \u2014s an of th ende irr th ph, à Fri .cific | Ra ghnawi el om whi din t of | idl oad i or.t dif two rers AN 449.23, ext Germani jain.July & Now York L verpo ward ints po Princesd out wan Steam d ha e stocks were bei egula eC.Read o.pr e 2nd, do ts line ich the br.the will be e bain push oe rond E AND PRO 630 the , va 5 ETUIS 7 Quer Ey y MART.Isp EK 2 outward s at 8.15 P that ve thus 8 wer eing u r and in ef, I , do 108.and select e-brid ê b possibl g ush the ty ab s.Ï Fu VIS {he Whole Waldensiun.Sais Lu steamship RIVE » July 2: AE t indi led e sold ¢ pward Th 8, Mob .Central, pref, St.a The 0 above ed is near secti e about f ti ed f sectio out | dul «0UR\u2014T Mo TONS.wn B mati an.Ji y».ew Y ri Liverpool nals, ip o VER 1\u2014On m.a | not exi cated to ab ft 8 e followi .& Ohi ral, C , St ouisvi estim the near rat ui ut fift is \u20ac Orwai ns of l'and he NTRE ollowing Baitle an Jul D Quebec.verpool.li C utward né e scho exis à sh orrowi o arri owin 0, San C sville ated he Lachi t s of th cen month rd as arent.TI mark AL, J ve owin EE July 2\" Bosto ; Taverpool.in APE C rd at ¥ 24\u2014One tr oner don t.F ort i owin, ive,\u201d g are , San F L&I pany fi and gross nel P will b 1e Mid mo ted rap- | ! nt.T special et as , July 24 3 belong Phen to.July =.Qu n \u201c7 Lave pool tog, vesse HATT: 1p a tw has orei inter ng dem ?the ranci .| 1882.or the Nashvi earnir = robabl e com land nths that i ng chi he À 1 ly a whol .& Wise: ton, dal 2.N ebec +; -Biverpool, ° 0-mas 1s in E LI ; m O-mas bou sold gn ho est whi and fluct isco.| 1 , ON seco vill nings 4 road y be mpl no befo it | 18 aract ema; new fi e remai se consin Cre 2 Quek ee SEO.ne t ted ward GHT ade n ted ght m uses hich di Sroc- nati .| 1,840 2.025 nd w e Railr of th Tea a eted.I Ww u re the | 1 unsati ter, and nd is eatu nains 3 Scythia.CAE 20.Quebec +s; Liverpool pm.aed Steams GHT, July % Set | confi , the uch m state th did xs.ons :\u2014 mil mil miles eek of oad C e portio ches Ob and t will nder c e | is un isfacto the vi not of re is a 1e Ha Paynesian Aug ga MAT ted 1ehip one y Two W ned t transact ore tha: at Lon.| Ny $49.26 $183, $225.2 July om.| Pê om, from pare, a half + howe on- | the nquestion ry.Th volume a sustain.xe arb | Domipion AY EE i Hv MATE ip wanda ha PE Wat stock.| mors than it Das Western le, $35.38.From J of July were: | £0 from Porte, ta however | prier ext nr The tend £2 pustain, : ; .- Liv G in 10 à mani 1 sto e V be has ke S Uni 1881 , © ro I 81, on plet ced to wo re th f rior e of d oward: enc siness the a Caf fon.Aug 5 ce orié Liverpool ce 5 at 10a mand ong ha cks anderbi ing mai Lake Shore on., on n 20 m Jani ner , on how ed.until that ork on e | lot extra emand sal y of val 60) usand Concordi Ang 3 Hoon 116 verbool 1M Lvs dat oy A at Tho | 18 d a pro Lo erbilts ain'y | Dot Shore.00.0.crease, 1840 ml anuary 195 | Lui ever, pe the ob city wi that | s but withon nd.ower basis in h 4 a AUS 5.Quebec Su iver ol.ast EM Td od Sahoo \u2014 tter pron ndo a 'y | Do eas ees , 185 mi mi mil 1t 5 uild, as secti oth will old with offered On C is i able of same ok ae 20 ef pool lasted 7te ETS TIC.n ; stemms , and i ou n capi nd the | 35 Mel \u2014 mil îles, 85, $ o Jaly |} est only take.er porti not ers, b out a hange su.f L None cs 6.wYy LL SEOW.ter-\u2014-Ste S m.teams m ab i nee: pitali he 0.Gre Th es, 6.5: on the niy n ort 0 und 0 findi + an : of Lunbe i A i fre Pr CAES ani Not- âne expect them.i nia he | Qlio che : aaa level,\u201d re rok the oud tie fos, woul aby found | of bla.ug.2.New York.{verpool.Ste P ett] atl 264\u20140 op the ore y to h-W ond i ate = .In-[, ç e ti , | bak ra a epo n ; driv À Celtic Nid aE Qi Yor Liv gow.se ame OIN' lesw iam ne tw m portuni m t than the | 8 .Pr est 638: week io Gi earni \u2014F route i cutti me t ers t 96 rted ot n ; other riven Texas.\u201cAus 10 sache I Tivernoo homers & T, C orth im wo- ore nit; o dr r Pah: 3 1 of rand in to rom Bri e is ng t o | foll at 86 .12 sal egoti es wy Hi as ug 10 ov CE Tiger L Passe à eo Sh B iw con y.op eas o AL EEE T 881 Jul e Rail gs a hand + Briti near o b owi 15.4; 1 es were iat , Stores Hb Aug New Yor \u2018paverpool Fhssed 235 hatta , Jul ard the servati Apa out on- | Mic aul otal sino $13 y we wi f th rela and w tish ly a e|S ng ar , and ; 100 b ere\u2014500 A dibernian an UN Ww Yo ig Liv rpool, angu TM Hopew ck, P y % at5 very tive i rt fr at 7 ichi er IT: eri since 1,920; re :\u2014 ay f e tiv e lea Col dead uperi e our 100 d ris- Li ming Aus 12.Quet Ÿ rK.Li erpoo.PO ard an team ell an olino, Passe woul cou inves om thi the erse gan Centre iod la Jan ; de :\u20141882 or the cons e to th rn so umbi , Ext or Ex quotati ee Pins A fT £7 Yok freon oi INT M.a schoor and two assed in\u2014 d foll Tse s tors a is, h NY oon ntrai.554,6 ot ver 3 L 83376 , $111 is truction in { me interests Fancy Su tra ons 20.The : Jean Jarthia ae Id Hatitgx 1 verpo 1 Yard ACQ ner Sara Lora Derby troub ow o oft re ) Der nia : carrie 98.year.; $3,3 e, $2 \u2019\u201d com on i ogress tere apers j anc, perfi ; per brl \u2014 Th : of Chester.Ue 16.Que Solve OO | Jessie dati UER dino, eo gantines | Ù les as a en pursui ral.00 rried si Total $2,821 ¢ 76,6 0,282 E plet n tha of P sting just |S pA fine.° ry Viz des: Britan ester \u2018Aug 16.Quel as.\" Liverpool sie ALL m.EAU Geo Shattuck, tion , and result asserted uing sen coe Mil gine al \u20ac 821,97 ,677 : y= OZ mo ed f t acifi fac pring PETAR.$6.2 \u2014 t 5 : Ti .ie £ , 7 nn r ; + fact s gE LE .20 @ Ares.Bervia Aug 17 NES Liverp ool.san Élovart, Torc 1 July prettuck, | L for th are unl of th d th BL Jose 1500 | 138 es now e Jan onstrue 79; inc same 18 m and fr or el Tovince ¢ Rail g | Supe leda } She wou Wire the ay 1 $1 for t ger o , closi 31 ieu quotati he ed i Ww g at ec bei gua from | © , coffe erab om Chin th In- 3ic@ T.ober, Au 1 nan.nol a hawse steric ould co the about porte ast.,500,000 the o 1483 pened ng at , declini ; ations followi n Lond .Poste Howi omm ng y rive orn h e and le addi hin e shi stead Sdc Cash , 804c ust, Ccjtta nee d she \u2019 San ne.comer >, | ti rs of th It is state expi Pro.| Cen 8%, at 1 723,07 ning | ME repre wing a on at path r stat ck, th encement ushed on result due fal tobace tion in There by y and Ocea corn was à sha , Se \u2019 Ppa sot Came pansy Low easily ons e Go ated pired +.an ad 48, a 3.20it \u2019 sentin re the 514d Hea with ed th e othe nt of t on | pr t due len off o.Th in raw silk.2 steam uncha: n grai as a vember rt, atl some fif un of ps at once +3 | ar Were vernm by th on Gas on van nd s ity | T g the pri nowi th of all the St at he T da rack ospects , of co abo e un W silk 500,00 to Li nged in frei e or, Whe not fifteen Le win bn once at ount receiv ent tha e su ès were previ ce of old u rade d price f ina) | fiat PL owin .Martin had me Mr.S : urge, to ut?ports of Bee 0 bushels at bid ights off.at these Phe mail ot greatly hours\u201d out rang the 1 called f ed f ta up- (Pre not so ous 1 pe ew (4 ollars or othe Tine from b gther pe ne sym- > to the b per cen of | dat eerboh thels erpool.Phe bol bushel ) wre She str y dame ud y ftee \u20ac oan h: or or à pplica 1 , transacti activ day\u2019 x pe Amer 124 eee Bid rih from ut th oad ople > sym- etter t., a er m\u2019s eat he ushel applicæ team pote Imag, ho.vessel n | adi as b , and tH oub -| 173% ct e, th 8 T erlean Sai fees id.am, Hunt 8 at i pepe tn t CH harve lows ok cabl and sales aC; hyp j maged veached an capi een t le 73}, closi ions bein ou sal and oon ains) d -$ A eonvect St M in ermi hel- L EESE vist | corn.oo rt th e advi 600.000 ons ng up ving bx Po rock Her 1 is capitali subseri abo the St osin ein gh st es.| À nd silv olla 99% sked onn ntingd arti conti inate ITT co : loati e Briti vic ,000 Te T, nd eas hoe.cen prets for In alists scribed ut h .Pa g we g mad eadv i m quarte er h rs 99: $ | rai ect wi gdon in to inui at [dull LEF ESE MARKETS mn, n oatin ritish es of corn.; kt.oa, U0 dot Destan started, Lon .ed f alf of | dUi ul and\" aker e yin|M erica ers.alve 9% 99 ailwa th and Howi ug th ; sa ALL age » nothi g ca m to-dav\u2019s 3, 20d, pa on is ln detained 13 at mone don or by C quiet a nd Mi at 1 at 173 utilated dimes.s 1002 ffl th the A Dund ck, Dur.850 b les 12,001 N.Y .ec and foo EE arket day\u2019s Street Bitinal or Sst\u201d 55 pass t his | Sta y, and Consol an.| Can nd firm innea 1722 @ @| ed US cee 99 lling i e M erin the ur- | Pa oxes f ,000; factc Jul orn for shine Wheat, q fol \u201chas off C 5,1 te 995 s ada at I poli 1731; M in, I i \u2014 its destir &C can ere ckag arm d facto y 24 corn, stead, shipmer C eat, auiet Que e pacen Diigo Tou Steaoape pasted Jong.the | curi s bond 9 f are 99 119 Paper 34 @ s R.R 3% exica per 0z .silver 99} 100 C The estin, .J.RR.syste: to, U ges.B dai rÿ 10} .\u2014Ch m n, qui y Men oes ¢ quiet ; 10 136 fon square rig nd do pe uritie s and or ac 9-16 and C Com 136 ex-divi were eagles.doilara er 1 ompa Ontari \u2018 AS ¢ of | P Tica, N utter 21.10.@ 10 @ lle.arket wet.ark os on paa \u2019 ate dure ri Steanaut Périske ship : s and Ameri count for Ontari nada pan x-divi ere | M gles ollars.sun 00 plet ny sa io as o oxes Y 216 @ 102 Il erp s fi Enoli Lan t )a8s- dan upwesed msh en, bou p| It db me , Uni tari Q y we vid exican do 8, 99 ed f y th and nly | 10% sold 10% J ; @ 2 ic; L165 ool rm ; glish è » qui om Tug Seo araship pond isr ond rica nit ol ott re end fean dollar su y ro at thei Q yj#e 103 al de OS ;|N wheat a F whea et ; dus Se d.essel 8 re elo to b epor s we n railr ed to-d nvest on C offeri .merci doll FE.n ears, b m this ci their uebec 1,700 Fc y 24.\u2014C 1Xty 0.2 eat rench coun t > P With on Slower! w em ted th re fi oad ay, à ment om ring Per can dollars, uncon _ [sitilié ut m is cit, road wi Rail box @ \u201810jc h thi Red and ditt ty and I the on Ed at ponts fo ade t at a rmer se- | Th ; and q Com pany at ruvian sole: > UNCO 89 1ty any y to will way Din ie 5 = + a 5 an, has b Faih a r the i o th pplicati .e rest uoted pany at 135 pes an solos and mn some D: Betw regard Toro beco 3 BOS signed ulin 7,750 prom nth an ter , quiet et.oa SSAry APE ch & | enti ncor e Fed tion i quot of the at 135 bi were lis .| En £08.sand Chili\u2019 89% with 2 mil en P this nto in mm TON .g pri in pt shi d ne wheat ut st av- applianecre tled poration eral G is about ed :\u2014 securiti bid 14 ted Fi glish lve _\u2026 hili\u2019n 87% ta the Mi es of t erth as an i two FISH ce lu Paris, pment, xt, 468 for shi eady rere | P@ny of ioral overnm eines ane ay | Viet sh silver.co | orcad the idland, bes Tod Mappoe- Frrs MARKET nscttled.260.Whaat shipment com Can tary C and ¢ ent Montr MORN nomi .Victoria es.aus .823 orced th e Mi , bein un daberr large nH Fi B .The .or.Wea ent tto f pany ada.\u201d oloni ompa Montreal ING inall wen sovereiens.\u2026 478 larg em idland g onl ar this st arri sH\u2014T OST grain i following ther i and or are t \u201d Th zatio ny oal oon 88 BOARD y | Tw ty fr reigns.84 {Db e quan 1 off to ¢ Co y.66 fe alle yea ivals here ON, Jul c in st win er 1m gad 0 ac e obi n Com .at 2113 .8 enty ancs eee 93 4 86 ut w tities hes mpa et di recei r O of fres] have y 22 es on ore g we Jan quire jects - ,190 a ani francs.coo 4 86 No en th ofl outhb ny h s-| th ived 4 f ma h fish e b .the d at th re th d land of th Ric + 212, 1 Me nish do BLEU 3 95 |1 rwood, i e Onta and al y pur ave e brl ,615 Vb: ckerel for een th NEW ates ne und e äm \u2019 s in M e Richelieu AS 60 at 21 M xICan oubloons 4 85 4 89 el to th , it will rio and ong th chasin 500 fi this w ris, an there any wi \u20ac | w YORK.given ermenti ounts ani- Bochelaga.ie a Mexican doublo BLUE 74 3 89 terbo e Mid again Queb eir li g | agai sh.T ould vi d estim have eek Wheat LT \u2014 ioned of City Passen cies cree 235 at Hat 1851 en gui 20-pe ons.15 55 4 ro rough land al run 6 ec re ne, | O ainst 72 here give a atin been Oo b bush ul 2 pla- as gor.750 atl : guilde sos 15 1 78 ads will .F 1 th 6 fe ache f cod 2 and hav.total g 300 ats, bush 2 , Ju Senger.5 sop 20 at 121 Fi ters.QU 1 55 5 75 possib.run \"rom P e wa et paral.be and 37 ¢ bee of 1 to Barle bush.2,880, 282 1 ly 15 es SC atl fou ne silv Lena 9 50 15 6 wh le pa into méterbo y int EE 154 hadd for n 93 .384,- Rye bush 115,090 287 , July 550 at 148.5at 73 nce ver b .3 1 5 en the rallel u or rough 0 Pe 140,0 ,000 1 ock previ ves: 3 Peas us \"059 1 1,808 1881 at 1734, | % a 94 remit Fin ars 96 9 60 Ontari e Mi until onto ghthet -1h ,000 lbs bs.; the ous sels cat ae > \"082,046 4,070,3 130 at 13 mium e gold | $1.134 à 00 | Pr ario a idland wi Carleton ie we | Lave b tho Deans recei weeks, % bash.257.568 878,460 2107 008 Hi | parie m on the bars to §1 9 | bridge 9 nd Qu tons ly ne | sh ren Alero) |poccipts b s.| MI sho.Fr i Toit 50 aris ankers\u2019 mint ar t 13% i 0 feet.ebec by e Cro reach 3 | er , which o'recei ous ,000 1b ave LWAUXER Rid 284,57 0,269 8, bank 5\u2019, 60 days.8 oper cant.t The high y mes ssed b ot | cel dui sold eived 4 week s and | Gon KEE.8 OU ; a ere\u201d, si days .r cent he Mi secti and ns of y th 4c ring th at 4c 6,000 .Th Jheat, b July A ,832 > sight -.$5.19 - | Wick idland 1008 no 1,600 an i \u20ac | sm To-da e w @5e | lbs ere n, b ush, 188 in es ee .Ww ir mal a ee.of ats, ush.0\" 2 J ee oo | FE er ee A + gi ys 5:15.| ne eaten > y are those ets ps Pw pave sold oo arrivals 1jc@ To bust 16.488 as 8 an nee een Ma ot | pon fe.S cen at lois.; 80 evo.510 os see oh Four Fi aly 2 a pion have re ai oul mee and we | ease ie plenty for th ranged codfish Oats bush.Jul 7, AWC.s .y 81 en ond Deter.white co.Halib are in he seaso Loan | Der ush.lg ls, Jul 9 t work DRY AN feos scarce, ght on at 170 w ROIT.c 102,694 sa 3 as been D Ficus pe bry at heat, bush July z 2,080 Bodo airly 220 Plon Th c for Provistons-_1 15 July 1s, ; 550 .e 8 \u2019 ul amet nai 75 5 5 ave vem .ch ,920 $26.50 at wy Demand co in the for report very continue western ed at moderate and $25 à $23 @ 9 THE \u2018MONTREAL HERALD.TUESDAY, JULY 25.masse TTT TI EI 77 TESTS IE TINUE Ty $23.50 for thin mess.Lard is dull at 15¢ UNJTED STATES.| a à \u2018SON for Canadian and 154c @ 15jc for western.' Cuicacè, July 23.: : : Hams are unchanged at 16¢ for uncovered LOOSEMEATS\u2014S C, $128 SR, and 16jc @ 17c for canvassed.Beef is! a12 45; LG, $1225; Shoulders, $9 50; quoted as formerly.We quote:\u2014 DS S C, $1310 ; 8 R, $1270; L C, Western Mess .35.00 \u2014 25.50 | 812 50; Shoulders, $9 76; S P H, $13.00.Thin Mess.23.00 \u2014 23.50 New York, July 23.De et be.0000 \u2014 os | GRAIN\u20141030 8 m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red , 00 \u2014 00.15 | $1 17 July; $1 14% August; $115} Sep- Paws, eT 00.164 \u2014 0017 tember ; $1 164 Bone 10 40 a m\u2014 Bacon, porlb.rr senses 00.13 \u2014 00.14 | Wheat, No 2 Red, $116} July; $114§ Tallow?TR 00.10 \u2014 00.10} | August.Corn, 82}c August; 83c Oc- Mess Bobt per el we\" 00/00 \u2014 19.00 | tober.1100 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, Tndin Messy per tierce.33.00 \u2014 34.00 | SI 164 July: 81 15% September, 1116 > oo .a m\u2014 eat, No uly ; The Liverpool provision market is un- $1 143 August ; $1 15 September.1108 changed.Pork, 91s; lard, 63s; bacon, | à m\u2014Wh N 1163 July; 8 ) eat, No 2, , $1 164 Yi 638 @ 663, and tallow 42s 9d.$1 144 September; $1 16 October.The Chicago pork market was steady | 11.50 a m\u2014Corn, 824c August; 834c at a slightly easier range of values, the| September ; 825c to 833c October ; 16,000, market closing Sc @ 10c lower at $20.95 | 80}c November ; 148,000, 78c year.July.$21 August, and $21.15 September.| 12.30 p m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, $I 16} Lard was quiet and easier, closing 7ic| July.= Corn, 82%c August; 84c Septemdown from Saturday at $12.36 July,{ ber.1 p m\u2014Wheat, irregular; No 2, $12.32% August, and $12 46 September.{ Red.$1 17 July; $1 15} September ; Ribs were 5¢ @ Tic lower at $12.40 Au- | $114} year.Corn, quiet 83}c.Oats gust and $12.37} September.The hog | irregular.1.40 p m \u2014 Corn, 24,000, market advanced 5c @ 15c, light grades | 83c August; 56,000, 83fc September; selling at $7.76 /@ $8.30 ; mixed packers 834 to 84c October ; 80e bid November ; at!$7.75 @ $8.30, and heavy shipping T8c to T8}c year.2 p m\u2014Wheat, close, $5.35 @ $3.90.The estimated receipts | N02 Red, $1163 July; $1 143 August ; toiday were 7,600, against Saturday\u2019s ÿ 15 September 3 164 October ; SL ITA official 4,389, with shipments of 5,724.8310 to Ad de cash er August: 8340 \u2018The following was the movement of pro- ¢ 3 N ove z RAS) \u2018SON UOJUJUIO(] \u2018poquiosqng 1erids) | poziioqiny 183de) | § L210 |L30'6TL TL \u2018sjueq Joyo uo sanboyg pus saJoN dn pred ended sprue) ul syuvg ss ; .Setpember ; 84c October ; 81c November ; visions in Chicago to-day :\u2014 78}c year.Oats, irregular.3 26 pm Receipts.Shipments: | \u2014 Wheat, close, No2 Red, $1 17 July; Pork, brls.845 | $1 143 August ; $1 15 September ; $1 16} Lard, 1bs., 143,625 469,990 | October ; $1 174 November; $1 144 year.Cut meats .203,400 1,748,151 Gorn, i ns 8d September 84c ints i ctober ; 804c November ; 78}c year.Receipts in New York were 10 brls PORK \u2014 11 10 am \u2014 #21 to $22 P Burren.\u2014The market remains in the | ash July ; $21 25 to $2185 August; $22 unsatisfactory position before alluded to.ached September.a m \u2014 $12 80 asked Réports from the country conflict, some cash ; $12 75 to $12 80 July; $12 80 to stating that Townships are being bought t: $12 92} to 813 00 Se at 18c, and others again that 20c is the $12 90 Augus 5 bod > lowest figure for fine goods.Creamery FREIGHTS\u201453d.is offered here at 23c, without findinga! TATLOW\u20148}c to Ske.LUFL6\u2018986\u201891 IVIIIVO \u201cpeus uf jou squo3y 10 syuBg Jojo 161099 16\u20ac996.L'9 \u2018putude(] UD prge : -ked sy {poda(] 3 aout dg z olqe queut ve} fee! w Ea 5 $ > a buyer.We quote :\u2014 DRESSED HOGS \u2014 $00.00 to $11 per oS g g 5 Choice creameries per 1b.23¢c @ 214 | ewt, 573 3 2 > Eastern Townshipe,.\u2026\u2026.20 @ 234| COTTON\u2014I p m\u2014 Cotton unchanged.>5 3 Morrisburg aud Brockville.18 @ 19 MILWAUKEE, July 23.gg |.: 2 es Western .ovvniiirigurinnenienens I7 @ 18 \u2014 WHEAT \u2014 : : 5: : : RS: : : 18 1 S 11111: Eg $ {I 8 Sig CHEESE\u2014There is no change in this | Tie.[ July.| Aug.| Sept.{oy : I.: Src eo =: 35 market which can be expressed in figures, | 79,30.1 2000 1.013 | 1.00 [S| : : : Li A but-the trade generally believe that the | 10.15.| .1.024 | 1.004 15 7593 .top prices have been seen.New Yorkis| 1.03.1.20$ | 1.03 | 1.00% g 2 Ë 8 : telegraphed easier at lle and the public} 2.15.| .1.03} | 1.004185 z 8528 cable is down to 57s 6d.In this market .= É 5 s 88 preu i ToLEpo, July 23.| to-day fine goods were nominally quoted > CON at 110, but ft was questioned if that price || GRAIN\u201410 20 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, could be obtained except for odd lots.We | new, $1 53 bid cash; $1 06 July ; $1 02 quote 10fc@1lc.as to quality.August; $1 02% September; $1 02§ bid Egas\u2014The market is moderately sup- Detober ; $1 02 Tid A Corn, No 2, 8c plied and prices are steady at 174c/@18c.big J uly; 7620 bid August: bic Jear.CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKETS wi eat ie, Red I ve 18; new $1 07 (Reported by E.MecLennan.) Joab 21 > \u2019 aouvInSU] 10) SI0BIJHOD \"ACD \u201cSPUIF [Ie Jo SUTOT CLINE NEL LV LS i : ds jou 1810UAOL] ; 3 @ e+ cash ; $1 66 July ; $1 031 August ; $1 033 | ° ais 9 sg Crioaao, July 24.September ; $1 04} October; $1 03 year.fag® ES TU, 57 | Corn, No 2,478e bid cash; T64c bid August; | + Bey £2 : 3 ë < > CF 65c year.Oats, 58c cash ; 383c August ; 2 FEE EF | gig = o> | 35c September.= $2 gg A gl J S | Derrorr, July 23.{| & : n= WHEAT\u20141030 a.m.\u2014No 1 White, = PI VI A TE on \"SON $ | 8 $ $ | $127 bid $1 29 asked cash ; $1.282 July ; | 1:11, sx: ii: REE iii @P tion Ez WHEAT $ 13 $1 33 August; $1 02% September; S1 03 | @ ze ¢ 1 pu 1184 | October ; F1 02 year.1235 pm\u2014Wheat 517121 2 +.82 ei 1 24 No 1 White, $1 28 asked cash; $1 273 Em 1 % July ; $1 04} August; $1 04 September; [RB]: ::8 ER 1: 1.S|.®® ee itm III: 2% 1 15i $1 04 asked October; $1 07 year.sis : 4: Pi io & 1am ll ior qt x © das fo EXPORTS.444 Per barque Bessie, 562 W Holdsworth, master, for Montevideo, Anderson.McKenzie&co, 204 | agents\u2014Export Lumber Co 26,949 pes lumber, containing 457,839 feet.a.SEE = sq.Per SS Hanoverian, 2.352, J G Stephen, ir 1 11 25 | 21 00 183 20 | master, tfor Glasgow, H&A Allan, agents\u2014 21 15 18 17} | Magor, Bros&co 19,905 bush wheat; Crane&B RSR PSE tteeeeee \"TX I-aILEA \u2018xeyyrug sonbour JE MOPITA 11151 0H TH 0S TETE \u2018Joodioarg quug' FN \"XCHIVH Uv Wom) *SUOSTON upeur JO jusy ofuegoxiy \u2018\u2018serdnox \"BOJXOUEY IFJAON USE cL CC EOEEBODI ctr re nese SEMIS © .\u2018OfuuopuN RECETTE CS rene eee 7,905 do 9,355 do corn; H McIennan&co 14,200 1235 [1220 | bush wheat; J S Norris&co 2,116 sks flour; J C 12 32% 11 874 | Sinton 47 bris pot ashes; H Dobell&co 30 do; 12 45 11 65 | Rankin, Beattie&co 45 cs spools; A À Ayer&co 2,163 bxs cheese 302 pkgs butter; T W Raphael cevine Jeans 277 sks flour; AHodgson&Sons 706 pkgs butter; 12 40 8'85° | J Mitchell 150 do 65 bxs cheese; IT Braidwood 12 374 9 10 | 100 bxscheese 138 pkgs butter; W M Mooney N Ÿ 5 pkgs alls, wm JlcLaren 1 cs loots and ew Yor shoes; cEwan 2 cs 2bxs1 car e 1 pair .k, July 24.shafts; T Shaw 59 bxs choese; W Sori, eonr Wheat, No.2 red, closing $1.17 July, | 900 bxs cheese; Kirkpatrick&Cookson 80 bris \u2018que sodood\u201d CC OUNNOM AHL pret TousoM:@ \"1 0 Lueg SPINE * HOFALSURAM *N JO HUVX**\"*** vn SOTA SN AMET ASIN ea essuee © ufePYIOHI (XC qsusey A OUIUPUAN 8 vy ROJOIA* xa).H \u201c9g nou xes.H \u2018dH s,o1doo x TIvossuon «a ao raaduway CT IIVNOIBN \u2018 wojujuIog os10UIUE03 \u2018\u201cUOIF/ULV FI PLIVI-OTIIA xoppiu;) \u2018Dour \u2018OTH V.ILNO \u201cHYLOEL ENVUSD \"T0 ue s,uoyda3g \"Pg re serene g 5 x g 2 ® \u2018Wa JOY XY COIHVILNO \u201cop Supque XUFPUEE SCT \u2018FI ROULIEX 30 HUB \"VILOOS VAON \u2018reagontÿ pas oyruJuO \u201cje3ox \u2018eee sare eras © XEJTIVH M 8.0100 CXUNISH \u2018SIUuIIIPY PuouIavy Jo yung xy\u2019 - \u2014 @ * ri Fa 2 = F 2 ® ] £ g ® = > = w Tr AONDUIAL \u2018Huuy WIN)\u2019 \u201cI UENODS BAON JO JUBEE: tro overseers Sd SuM oO), UATE ** \u201c09 Zui.oa Xu) H reese à z J à 3 5 > = 3 = > 2 2 ® F \u2018TospurM \u2018A °urog * X0J EE SPURUOA \u20185 Shipments.\u2018Wheat, bush.Corn, bush.cee Qats, bush.ses ssneu ner Barley, bush .Rye, bush.hel Cees NEW YORK, Receipts | Exports Flour, brls.; Posts \u2018Wheat, bush 344,000 275,334 Corn, bush.3,000 9,180 Oats, bush., \u2026.Barley.a.cee Rye, bush.8,000 Cees MILWAUKEE.Receipts Shipments.Flour, bris.6520 P 3,882 \u2018Wheat, bush.19,0% 21,000 Corn, bush.,.7, RK) 5,000 Oats, bush.BRON 1,000 Barley, bush FR NA Rye, bush cee eee 1,000 TOLEDO, Receipts Shipments.\u2018Wheat, bush.evens pe P Coen Corn, bush.Cees Oats, bush.FN FR DETROIT.Receipts Shipmenst.Wheat, bush.10,000 1,000 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE\u2014July 24th, 1882, flour 4,982 bxs cheese 1 c8 implements 1 shaft 50 tes meat; H&A Allan 1,000 sks oatmeal 412 bxs cheese 424 pes machinery 24 cs 3 brls 247 cattle 1,311 sheep 3 horses.IMPORTS.FROM SEA.Per schooner Volant, 176 À Menard, master, from Baddleck, Anderson, McKenzie&co agents\u2014Anderson, McKé&co 25 tons rock plaster, Per 88 Mimarichi, 491 A Baguet, master, from Picton, D Shaw agent\u2014Order 40cs; Me- Indoe&V 2 pkgs leather; B L Nowell&co 16 press JR Walker 11 do;J&R McLea 438 bxs obsters; C C Snowdon 2 brls; A P Patterson 1 tin 1 bag; J H R Molson&B 22 brls; Mont W Co 13 bags wool; L Chaput F&co 200 bxs lobsters; BrockK&co 5 brls oil 3 bxs fish; Mrs L1 bx; VerrettS&co 8 pkgs, D Robertson 4 do; Oreer 80 bxs lobsters; Per SS Melrose Abbey, 800 H H Lang, master from port Caledonia, Lord&Munn agents\u2014 J&R McLea 870 tons coals; Lord&M 557 do.Per Barque Celina, 557 Tibbete master from May æzuey, Can $ R Co agents\u2014Order 90 hhds sugar 40 brls do.er Barque Khedive, 394 J Lawrence master from Falmouth, Gillespie Moffat&co agents\u2014 Gillespie M&so 421 hhds sugar 259 bris do.LACHINE CANAL Per propeller Alma Munro\u2014 Merchants Bank I 611 bush red wheal.Per Celtic\u2014Order 7157 bush wheat; Order 125 brl flour; Order 200 do; Order 290 sacks do; Order 125 brls do; Order 125 do; Sundries 3950 4 I: $ = = a 9 I \u20ac : :@ A: Sur 7 -poinoes §1qap onp J199}0 pus 8230, \u2018a0[j30u IIIB OIqe x s11sodaq juaux \u2018£Æap paxy 8 U9 10 -Êe ao orqu od (sostuxesd oy} usyy HURG a4} Jo oy) 91818 - \u2014\u2014 A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018puuur fed MSC Yo1B)SH UV 0383110 queg ay) ibs tobacco; W Johnson 6 bris varnish.G.TR.Q.M.0.0.Canal.| Per barge Powerful\u2014Order 18,152 bushels Co , *A¥p POXY B UO 10 \u2018porpou Joyre 1010 Æq opsur sjs |-Aud s3[sodeoc Wheat, bush, ., 1,300 785 1 wheat.Seas push Creare cee Cees Per barge Victor\u2014Order 7865 bush wheat.Barley, bush.) 500 cee GRAND TRUNK WEST, Flour, brls.ves 5,845 cee.975 R Warren 1,300 bush wheat; G McBean 400 bush peas 900 do oats 500 do barley; G 8ander-{ | :: :: 1 TO OO 15 71 111 11H RE NN E NN NI æ co -3 » pui \u201c = e 3 » Ashes, pots.Butter, Regs.166% 166'220'S \u2018sospura1g HUBT CHT TIVETD IITHAAN.N OENIIOV SINVE HO 80 Cees .| son&co 1,120 brls flour; King Bros 125 do; J g H | Cheese, boxes 2,552 J .| McAlpine&co 420 do: Norton Bros 251 do; W cz H ; Leather, rolls.100 ee .| P Howland 125 do; A W Ogllvie&co 375 ¢ 0; ES > i en dager Bros 28 di Toros Sunn 6 de od E52 | enholm 0; Taylor & Oates O; NRe- | 219: 10 :: 9: GCOGHFHS &|O0.OOS: owddo&ES® SNe.sumar® | | | JTree 8 LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.| neuctrc ander 6% Bois sats Re: 20g\u201d éco 125 do; T w Kaphacl&co 125 do; Tess, C & » ° £5 ë H ! Flour percwt.10 0 @ 12 610 0@ 12 6 | Cheese; Order 428 do; Order 159 do; M Hannan | = way» 1 1F 13/1111, 1 11001 ASE dri Spring wheat.9 0\u2014 9 8(9 0\u2014 9 8 | &co80 do; À Hodgson & Sons 766 do; À À Ayer Sm 0 iri H Red Winter.9 6-10 219 6\u201410 2 | &co 619 do; Shaw Bros&eco 1 car 100 rolls 550 SON White Winter.9 9\u201410 019 9-10 0 [leather » = RAR 0 : Club.11 \u2014 10 5/911 \u2014 10 5 GRAND TRUNK EAST.- 8 =84 = : Corntnew)percwt.7 23- 0 010 0\u2014 0 0 | T Todd 125 sks; F McDougall&co 10 tons pig PL Bes i al: 5 Corn (old) per cwt.0 0\u2014 0 0/7 24\u2014 0 0 | iron, 75 tons iron; Dunn&cô 1,000 sks; Lauder- * as 2 : &| EZ H Oats, percental.6 6 \u2014 0 016 6\u2014 0 0 |son co 200 do; H&co 200 do; J C Hately 45 2 © H oi: : = Barley.\u2026.\u2026.«5 2\u2014 0 015 2\u2014 0 6 | bxs; Chapin&co 3% do, cheése; W Kirkwood Et ss Fi Peas.\u20267 8\u2014 0 017 83\u2014 0 0 |500.tislard; J C Hately 248 bxs; Boyddoco 41 0) TT iT 57 Pork.91 0\u2014 0 091 0\u2014 0 0 | do; J McTavish 2 cks; Lordwell 125 bls; Rees Rlii: Bl ig pia ER 0 Lard.0\u201400 0163 0\u2014 0 0 | &Co 250250 bis; Nelsond&s 1 cs,1 bale; Goodyear : B : Dir < New beef.0\u201400 010 0\u2014 0 0 | Rco2cs; McAlpine&co 600 sks; Sanderson & 3 IN Pron $ P : Bacon (new) 0\u201466 0/63 0\u2014 66 0 | co 400 do; Joslin Bros 30 bags; P&E Hart 160 $ =: sre $ Tallow 9\u2014 00 0142 9\u2014 0 0 | bls; MeBride&co 150 do; T Phillips 1 bx, Ayer © = Di Cheese(new) 0\u20140 0/57 6\u2014 0 © | &co 140 bxs cheese.les TTT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VERMONT JUNCTION.2 AEE kl $> MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH aR Reid] car granite; RH Buchanan 1 bx 2 pri 8) 285 au ros 1 do ncer 0; is æ 4 PR: 555 ST Gann Tl : RES TO THE MONTREAL HERALD.colcs, G Bishop 2 bdls; FeWorkman 1bx H | 2] ©: OP ob.SOORSR &| 06! SOporLoRSiols PSSSPRCOPS 81 | |e BR guilt Bone en & Lacroix 2 cs; Rolland Bros L do; E LI do; J = Q = CANADIAN.ÿ Mackonzioger 3 cs, O Langlots&o 20 cs eggs $ 2 So ndsay 5 cs; E ¢ -16 hiads 16 do; J Sadlier 3 Toronto, July 23.[2e Edely&co 4 do; B H&co 3do; Adams F ||: 21 + °F 0 7810 TEE | IRIE DE RR JITITIER MET GRAIN.\u2014Wheat, Fall No.1 $0.00 to ge 3 Bhds, À M 3 C8 8 bals; AL 12 bales, Déco .\\ rls; asso ; $0 i ; J 0.& $1.21 fo $1.28 1,0.3 $L.18 |} Osborne Séco 300 bits 80 25 300 bits 0 eo VW 0 $1 20 ; Spring No.1, $130 to $I 31; | Strachankeo 10 brls; W H Brissette 10 do; No.2, $128 to $1 29; Barley, No.1, 87c ; { Lyman S&co7cs3 brisderts 4 bxs1bdil es No.2 82c to 83c.Peas, No.2, 8lc to 82c.| PX Bur Lith Co 3 cs V Hudon C Mills?cs.Oats, No.1, 49c to 50c.Web Vaile 1 OUSE'S FOI M PI > ; ; e 4 cars ; ; nt Lo UR Superior, $5.80 to $0.00; Ex- gravel 2 doi L Strauss&S à do: Wilte&B 1 doi ; .P rtson, Lé&co 1 do; Thibaudeau Bros 3 do; BRAN\u2014$I1 50.H À Nelson&S 1 do, E Poliwaka 5 tes; J G Wilt&B 5 cs; C Martin 3 cks; D E Talb&co 8 cs: Market flat all over.Flour, lower.Hodgson, S&co 5 do; H Benudry&co 1 do: DB *uperior Extra offered at $580.with no | Talb&co 4 do; Hodgson.S&co 1 do; J G Wilte \u2018ls.Bran, firmer and wanted at $11 50, | &B 21 do; Hart&T 71 bxs; GR Fabre 1 bx; Vic {heat inactive, and values unsettled.| B 4 °1K82 cs, Heney&L2 do; B Lith Co 1 bx; \u201cRow \u2018wopauryy Tu] uf sjusldy 10 16'862\u2018C I Jo jJuunjaedo(y SY3 03 wildy) AQ POYSIUIN] SUWINIII IY) O} 4001p Bo 1810 0} vods JA 30 \u2018oouveur L 19L5\u201898L\u20189 Eu SEE ( H À NelsonéS 17 cs; R M L do; Crathern&C Ze gnas \u2019 Jats steady, and selling at 49c.Barley | 1 do; McLachlan, B&eo 1do; J Eveleigh&co 8 528 2224 and Peas, nominal.balds; 8 Greenshields, Séco 1 cs: L Livernols £23 PE ags; odgson, S&co 1 cs ale; Watson \u201c25 = EUROPEAN.McA 3 b blocks; Kemp, E&co 2 cs; J Rattray& a 2 \u2018 co 1 crt; H Haswell&co 9 cs; H A Nelson&S 2 Livenroo., July 23.| pales \u2018brl; Gault, B&co 1 cs; P P Martin 1 do; COTTON \u2014 Cotton.steady ; Uplands, | W Michaels! do; T May&co 2 do; H A Nelson 6 15-16d ; Orleans, 74d.&S 1 cs; G Barringtondss 5 bdls; B, Déco 1 cs: Goodyear R Co 8 bales; Mel.French&co 1 C8; Lowpox, J uly 23.Davidson Bros 1 do; C C Snowdon&co 2 &o; MONETARY\u2014I1.30 a.m.\u2014Consols, | P Blume 21.pekes Suinertand Léce Led Ny = ; agoney ; 998 accounts; 4¥\u2019s, Huston 2do; G Martin 6 osks; J B Doyle&co 24 : 5% : Erie .inoi 8; ollan C8; schel&co 10 es; 141 \u2019 5 oe » 414; Illinois Central, C Martin 7 brls; Desola&co 1 C8; Thibaudeau, $.pm Jonsols 99 9-16 money ; | B&co 2 uo; Lamarche, tP&co 1 do; E Poliwaka 99% account; 44\u2019s, 117 ; 5\u2019s, 103 ; Erie 41% ; | 1 bri; Hodgson, S&co 1 cs; Bk Montreal 10cs; Illinois Central, 1414, H A NeisonéS 1 do; M Davis: 24 do; F Brile 3 |650'8708%T 1608\u2018 LOT qyuou oyy Sujinp plou S9JON UOJUIDIO(T qunours 93BI0A 'SOIPITIQEUT IVIOL Ë DO IMG CO Do-immpei | 1 ON J - | Pme CR aE a ï eH CLIN LL HILLS VV Eo \u2014 \u2014lpe5 7 RE Ter ati - ~ nd 3, Fi } THE EXHIBITION.OF THE FINANCE COM- MEETING OF ThE.ing of the Finance Committee vus paie at four o\u2019clock yesterday after poon.Mr.Cassis occu ied the chair an were also present Messrs stine, there McGibbon I A Desjardins, M PP, Ë White, S H Ewing, Theodore Lyman, ne.; tr routine it was decided that Mr Cassils and Mr WR Salter should draw up a list of canvassers, and mark out die- tncta which they should visit to obtain subscriptions.A feeling of confidence rvaded the meeting, and it is reported that at the next meeting definite arrangements will have been completed.CITIZENS COMMITTEE MEETING.re was also a general meeting of the citrans Committee held yesterday afternoon in the Long Room of the Mechanic 8 Institute Mr.D.Morrice the President, occupied the chair and _ there were also pre- gent Messrs.C.Cassils, R.White, .R.Salter, I.H.Stearns, S.H.Ewing, J.Coristine, Theodore Lyman, Alex.McGibbon.Thos.Robin, Lt-Col.Fletcher, A.Grant, G.W.Sadler, R.Thomas, D.McEachran, J.McShane M.P.P., Lt.-Col.Bond, A.C.Hutchison, B.Tansey, A.Desjardins, M.P.P., B.J.Coghlin, Peter Fulton, J.A.Cantlie, T.Evang, C.Campbell, John Ritchie, F.Coleon and others.REPORTS.After the reading of the minutes, Mr.Cassils reported hopefully from the Finance Committee and said they expected to give a definite idea of the general reeult of the canvass at the nextineeting to be held on next.Mo oma Robin reported from the Games and Sports Committee that a member of the Sub-Cominittee had been actively at work during the week, and expected io report favourably at the next meeting of the Games Committee on Tuesday, in regard toathletic sports, night masquerade, lacrosse match, and balloon ascensions, and would also report as to the feasibility of a torpedo explosion, Mr.Alex.McGibbon read a letter from the National Manufacturing Comny of Ottawa offering one of their national folding chairs, silver mount ed, value $100, as a reward to the best looking volunteer officer; umpires to be two ladies and a military man.The qualifications are to be not personal attractions simply but general military \u2018\u201c get up\u201d and ring.The company also offered a fancy striped tent, value $50, to the volunteer company which would march past in the best order.The letter was referred to the Military Display Committee.THE GRAND BANQUET.After a general interchange of views with regard to the proposed grand banquet it was moved by Mr.R.White, seconded by Mr.B.J.Coghlin, and resolved that the matter be referred to the following Committee :\u2014Mesers À F Gault, Geo À Drummond, James McShane, MPP, D McEach- ran, Chas Caseils, C J Coursol, MP, Hon J A Chapleau, Hon A W Ogilvie, Hon H Mercier, Hon Senator Thibaudeau, J Coristine, J A Cantli, Alexander Mc- Gibbon and B Tansey, with the mover and seconder, the committee to report at the next meeting of the General Comittee.Mr.Thomas Evans, representing the Montreal Dog Fanciers\u2019 Association, asked to have that body incorporated with the Exhibition, reserving the further request of a grant till the next meeting of the committee.\u2014Granted.A CIVIC HOLIDAY.On motion of Mr.McGibbon, Messrs, D.Morrice, R.White, A.Desjardins and 8.H.Ewing were appointed a committee to wait on the Mayor for the purpose of making arrangements for the proclamation of a general civic holiday during the Exhibition.Mr.McGibbon likewise suggested, supported by Mr.A.C.Hutchison, that builders and carpenters, cabinet makers, iron founders and others should be invited to supply, gratuitously, temporary seating accomodation in various parts of the ground for the benefit of visitors to the Exhibition Grounds.A MILITARY REVIEW.A letter was read from Lieut-Col.Bond, commanding the Prince of Wales Rifles to the effect that in his opinions a military review would prove a great attraction, and wag quite feasible, and he also suggested that the Permanent Exhibition Committee be invited to grant free adinission to the Exhibition to members of the volunteer force in military uniform.The letter was referred to the Military Display Committee.After some further discussion the Committee adjourned.THE BELGIAN EXTRADITION CASE.THE PROCEEDINGS IN COURT.The extradition proceedings in the case of Ernest Duchesne.the Belgian broker, charged with embezzling valuable securities from persons in Belgium were commenced at the Police Court yesterday morning before Mr.Dugas, P.M.Messrs, Edward Carter, Q.C., and J.W.Bates appeared on behalf of the prosecution, and Mr.Raymond Prefontaine on behalf of the accused.The papers in connection with the case, whtch have arrived from Belgium, were fyled by Mr.Jesse Joseph.Belgian Consul at Montreal.The papers .nclude depositions sworn toby various parties in Belgium who delivered funds to Duchesne to Invest for them and stocks to sell.There 18 also a warrant of arrest, a description of the accused, and his photograph.Mr.Jesse Joseph, the Belgian Consul, ave his deposition in which ke stated that e had received from the Belgian Consul at Quebec the above papers, including a warrant of arrest signed by A.Beeckman, Juge d\u2019Instruction of Louvain, against Ansciaux Ernest Duchaine.aged 40 years, broker of Louvain in Belgium; also a deposition made under oath by one ouis Lepaige, of Louvain, to the effect that on the 18th December last he had entrusted to Duchaine the following valuable Securities: 12 shares of mining stock known as Alstaden, valued at twenty-five francs per share; five shares of Ouest de Muirs stock, worth twenty-five francs each ; five shares of reserve stock of the Moneid Intsituden, each share worth twen- ty-five hundred francs.The deposition goes on to say that Duchaine being entrusted with these valuable securities fraudulently and feloniously conveyed the same to his own use thereby committing the crime of larceny, whichis an extraditable offence.The document further states that Proper measures of identification have been forwarded, and prays that the said Duchaine may be arrested, and the proper formalities\u201d to produce extradition be gone through with.he case was then adjourned until thfs Morning at eleven o°clock.The law under which the case proceeds is the new extra- ition treaty entered into in 1877, between le Governments of Great Britain and | elgium.When the proceedings will lave closed before the Police Magistrate formal application will Le made to the Overnment to have the prisoner sent to elgium.jÀs the St.Jean Baptiste picnic held on Saturday did not produce sufficient unds to erect a statute to DeMaisonneuve & series of concerts will likely be held at aL early date in aid of the object.= \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014_ CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE.RECORDER'S COURT.Some twenty-four prisoners made their bow in this Court yesterday before His Honour Recorder De Montigny, and were summarily disposed of, Joseph Taillon, a mason, living on Champlain street, appear ed on a charge of wife-beating, and was remanded for a day.A salesman, doin business on College street, was next called to answer to a charge of obstructing the sidewalk on Chaboillez square.He did not put in an appearance, and a warrant was issued for his arrest.John Lucy stepped into the box on a charge of being drunk and assaulting Constable Bastien in a most violent manner whils being arrested on Murray street.His Honour, in order to teach a wholesome lesson to others of his class, sentenced him to $20 fine or three months\u2019 imprisonment, this being his fifth conviction.James Keating, a young man of sixteen suminers, for inciting Neating to resist, had to pay 810 or go to prison for one month.illiam Myers and Alex Myers, two brothers.stepped into the box together, and in short time left with a fine of $5 or fifteen days\u2019 imprisonment hanging over them for being \u201cdrunk and fighting on Murray street.John Dwyer, a young man who though only 18, has been \u201ccommitted twelve times, was fined $10 or one month for being drunk and fighting on Colborne street.Delphine Morin made her tenth appearance, and for being drunk and disorderly on St.Paul street, was fined $10 or three months.John Kehoe was charged with being drunk and breaking in the door of a Mrs.Donovan, on Ottawa street.He was con- damned to pay §1 damages, and was also fined $10 or one month.\u201d John Long, and James Murphy, hackmen,were fined $1 and cost for loitering of their stands.John Hancock was fined $5 or fifteen days for impeding foot passengers on Bleury street by standing in the corners.His Honour eaid he intended to put an end to street loafing.Joseph Hurtubise of St Cune-gonde wag fined $10 or one month for ing drunk in a cab.Hermisdas Larose a boy of 14 was sent to the Reformatory for five years tor being loose, ldle aud disorderly.POLICE CCURT.Mathilde Jubinville à servant girl was called upon to answer in this Court yesterday to a charge of having stolen $5 from her mistress Mrs.Jarvis of St Elizabeth street.She pleaded guilty and was sent to gaol for one month.Joseph | Hurtubise was brought from thc Recorder\u2019's Court to answer to a more serious charge.The complainant Philias Ouilette, a hackman, stated that late on Saturday night he had taken a fare from Bonaventure station to Point St.Charles, and returning took in three men on the lower Lachine road, who, after he had driven them a considerable distance violently assaulted him, left him halfdead on the road and drove off with the cab in which Hurtubise was shortly afterwards found by the police.The Magistrate sentenced Hurtubise, for this seqond offence, to $4 fine and costs or one month.Theman Flanagan, charged with forgery, was brought up, but his\u2019 case was postponed.The Court adjourned.HOTEL ARRIVALS.tr litte IROQUOIS HOUSE.Chas Odell, Mrs Odell, Miss Odell, Miss Edith Odell, nurse and baby; Hector Mackenzie, Hartland MacDougall, Alfred Brown.Chas Cassills, Archie Cassills, D Z Bessette, Mrs Bessette, Miss Gabhois, Miss Bessette, Mrs Healy, Mrs Massay, Real Angers, George Roy.L Robinson, Feodore Boas, Mrs Boas, Miss Lajourty.Miss M Lajourty, Mr Boas, L Galarneau, ilton Green, B A Boas, C D Proctor, Mrs Proctor, G P Wonham and wife, M S Barnston, Mr J A Ready, Mrs Ready, Miss Carter, G de © O'Grady, Alex Exclemay, William Bergholdt, H Joyce, John Lithgow W H Warren, Hugh Graham,James Eathom, James Carruthers, R Mitchell, Mr Lebouf, Mr Hubert, Mr Peters, Mrs Peters, family and nurse, Montreal; Dr Jeannotte, À G Campbell, §t Hilaire; Dr McCarthy, J McCarthy, J G McCarthy, F Macdonald, Sorel; FW Avery, Mrs Avery, Ottawa; R Kimber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Red, and servants; Miss Coleman, Mr Coleman, Toronto; F X St Jacques, Ottawa; ET Doffins, Miss Doffins, Philadelphia; L H Hebert, Lt-Col Doherty, Captain Chaput, O Desmarais, F Dwane, S A Durocher, C Pagnnelo, St Hyacinthe; Thos Macdougall, Mrs Macdougall, Chambly; Mr Robins, Mrs Robins, Miss Robins; Boston, Mass; A Edwards, Mrs Edwards and family, New York; Mr and Mrs Heathe, Mr and Mrs Hilton, Troy, NY; Hon Mr Ligthpatrick,Hon Bealy, England; Sir Alfred Earl, Sussex England; Hon Baggett, London, Mr and Mrs Slesson, Toronto, Ontario.WINDSOR HOTEL.J M Lester and Miss Lester, Saratoga; Capt.Brown, SS Polynesian; R C Rathbine and wife, Mrs CT Dennis, Mrs CT Withersby Miss T do, Miss Spencer, J P Byrne, A Thurber and wife, New York; C Platt and wife, Miss Platt, Philadelphia; H A Wearing and wife, E O Stevers New York; F H Evans and wife, Brooklyn; M B White, Mary D White, Buffulo; EP Rodgers and wife, Utica; H 8 Bergin, wife and family, New York; ED Ad¥er and Miss Minnie Adder, Milwaukee; RN Hall, E C Bower, Sherbrooke; C F Prendergast, Savannah, Ga; Major Holbeck, Ottawa; Hope Sewell, Quebec; Wm Feller and wife, Canton, Ohio; Capt Carruthers and wife, Winnipeg; T P Betts, London; Mrs Owens and daughter, Cincinnati; S M Palmer and sister, New York; J W Bowman, MD; W T Abbett, Leon Abbett, Jersey City; Mrs J Dodd; Miss Jesee, Mass; H LeCoulte; Miss C LeCoulte; James W Walker, ndon; A K Shuber and wife, Brooklyn; Dr & Mrs Lyman, Boston; J L Abernathy and wife, Leavenworth; R Livingstone and wife, Rochester; Mrs Samuel Chandler; Samuel Chandler; J D Davitt; F A Cooke; Thos Woodyatt, Brantford: Miss Woodyatt, do; Chas R Knickerbocker, Jackson, Mich; Miss Knickerbocker, do; C F Carter, Texas; Geo Goodhue, Danville, PQ; E C Goodhue, do; Mrs W N Randatl, Brockville; Mrs A M Andrews, Danville; Miss EJ Wilson, Pottsville, Pa; J X Sigfink, do; Wm J Sell and wife, Erie, Pa; À Ingram, Whittaker, Eng; Hon T Van Berkout, ague Holland; names Reilly, Sherbrooke; Hon M H Cochrane, Compton.ST.LAWRENCE HALL.A Leslie, Trois Rivieres; P M Connor, Trois Rivieres; Darby, Waterloo; Q V Col Mattice, Philipsburg; Rev J J Sculley and wife New Glasgow; 8 W Foster, Knowlton; R M Bell, Ottawa; J Beique, Ottawa; D McCarthy, Sonley; James Marlonmd, Buckingham; Daigneau, St Hyacinthe; W_R Hibbard.Ottawa; E Rocicot, Sweetsburg; T E MeLelan, Ottawa; Lt-Col Irwin, Quebec; Mr and Mrs J A Cumming, New York; T Craig Fields, St Andrews; w H Rowley, Ottawa; J J Hare, Whitby; Miss L Burritt, À P Burritt, N E Burritt, Ottawa; John MeIntyre, Cornwall; H Archibald, Montreal; G F Goddard, City; G Love, New York; Jas Rayside, Lancaster; John Wesley and wife, Bowmanville; 8 Graber, New York; C Armstrong, John D Ames, Miss S E Ames, Sorel; W B Cunningham, Chicago; John M Farley, John Edwards, New York; Geo Green, Chester, Eng JB DeFriest, Robt Smith, New York; W Kranswick, WM Waite, Ja Schwray and wife.St Louis, Mo; S Simmons, wife and daughter, Miss Eva Torran, Boston; TE Burrows, New York; BA Carringters, Mr and Mrs JY Lloyd; Geo H Morse, Burlington, E L Parker, Boston; Richard Taylor, Liverpool, Eng.Mrs Stanton.Mrs Rykerd, Stanbridge; Mrs Remock, Mrs Oliver, Newport; G B Oswell, R C Carter, Ogdensburg; \u2018Wm Corke, Toronto; B T Manham, an wife, Lemars.Misses M & R Manham, Utica N.Y; John R Mcleod, Kirkille; .Jopn H eatty, Toronho; D Be embroke; i Ouaves A ne dutnbert, Rertnier; E Pritchard, Liverpool Eng; Geo W Perkins, Ottawa; T White, Pembroke; W R Hibbard, Ottawa; L P McCarthy, Boston; À C Watt, New York.Lt Col Ross, Ottawa.IMPORTANT.When you visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire and stop at Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot.450 ele- ant rooms, fitted up at a cost of one mil- ion dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards er day.European Plan.Elevator.Restaurant supplied with the best.Horse cars, stages and elevated railroads to all depots.Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city.\u2014The scavengers are still being com- 1 plained of.THE MONTREAL HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 25.Miscellancous, CTHEGREAT Glen FOR RHEUMATIOM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Lackachs, Sareriess of tha Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headeche, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.No Preparntiou on earth equals Sr.Jacons Orn as à safe, sure, simple and cheap External Kemedy A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 (ents, and every one suffering nid pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims, Directions in Eleven Languages.80LD EY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE.A.VOGELER & CO.Baltimore, Md., U.8.4» For Sale or to Let.H.H.GEDDES.Real Estate and Financial Agent, Has REMOVED His Office Nodhimes Hal, 207 S James St, PROPERTY FOR SALE By H.H.GEDDES.FARM\u2014A splendid Farm of over 150 acres with very superior Brick Residence with modern improvements and fine outbuildings, with river frontage, situated at Brompton Falls, and close to Sherbroeke, P.Q.This Farm shonld be seen to be properly appreciated.THAT FIRST-CLASS CUT STONE MODERN RESIDENCE, No.6 Stanley St., near to Osborne St., and directly o] posite to St.George\u2019s Church, and in the immediate vicinity of the Windsor Hotel, and close to general business.This property is worthy of special attention.i THAT COMFORTABLE CUT STONE HOUSE No.82 University Street, second house above Burnside Street; is in perfect order and commodious; will be sold at a very moderate rarice, THAT EXCEEDINGLY WELL BUILT 2} Story Solid Brick Residence, No.458 Guy street, close to St.Catherine street, ereci- ed for personal occupation by present owner, contains over fifteen apartments and a furnace.Stabling, Coach House, Fuel Shed, etc.Lot 32 x 192.6.COTE ST.ANTOINE\u2014That pretty new detached Gothic residence, at the west end of Western Avenue, Cote St.Antoine, near the McKay Institute.The sizeof the house is 40x35, with exiensfon 18x22 and stabling.The iotis 100x243, with 40 choice apple trees.The walking or driving by estern Avenue or Cote St.Antoine Road is excellent, the position healthy and pleasant, and {s just the place for a business man who enjoys a rural home.EXCELLENT VILLA LOT 62x120, adjoining the pretty stome cottage No.85 Durocher street.DETACHED RESIDENCE\u2014] am instructed or G.A, Holland, Esq., to offer for sale his excellent residence, No.XI U per Universitv street, with good outbuildings and fine garden, containing over 27,000 superficial feet, with handsome shade and choice fruit trees.This location is undoubtedly one of the most desirable in this city, and is werthy special attention of any one seeking an attractive home.ALSO FOR SALE~The commodious residence at present oceupied by E.H.Botterell, Esq., No.128 Upper St.Urbain street, having garden lot of about 10,000 superficial feet.A nice home for a gentleman of moderate means.THE TWO HANDSOME CUT-STONE COTTAGES, bay windows, Nos.75 and 77 Maple street, above 265 Sherbrooke street, belonging to R.McKeown, Esq.The houses are thoroughly well built, attractive in appearance, leasantly and sub- urbously situated.ill be sold at a very moderate price and on easy terms.Lot x100.THE VERY HANDSOME DETACHED RESIDENCE, belonging to W.C.Snowdon, Enq., situated at Cote St.Luke, with 170,- 863 superficial feet of land.This house has been caretully built throughout for owner\u2019s personal occupation, and any gentlemen requiring an attractive, comfortable, snburban house, near the city, are requested to examine this property.DUFFERIN SQUARE.\u2014That extensive property, Nos.491, 493, 495, 497, 499 Dorchester street, corner of St.Phillips street, and directly opposite Dufferin Square, contains 10,520 superficial feet, more or less.This 1s a splendid position for manufac turing purposes, affording light on all sides and quite close to general business, and being opposite to the pretty Square.It would also be a good site fer a terrace of houses which would be sure to rent well.NICE COTTAGE\u2014I am instructed by Mr.G.C.DeZouche to offer for sale the neat Cottage Residence No.48 Fort street.This house is beautifully decorated and exceedingly attractive throughout, with pretty little conservatory, &c.Lovers of geod is 22x132, with good stabling, &c.TO MANUFACTURERS\u2014I offer that very central property, Nos.18, 20 and 22 St.Charles Borrommee street, close to Craig street.The lot measures 8 feet in width and 148 feet deep\u2014l1,900 superficial feet, mere or less, with the buildings thereon.The size of this lot, and its being situated in the very midst of business, renders it valuable for manufacturing purposes.NO.11 BRUNSWICK STREET\u2014This very commodious residence has been lately put in thorough order, and is only offered for sale in consequence of the owner having removed from this city.Any person desiring a comfortable home near to the business centre should examine this heuse.CENTRAL RESIDENCE~The fine Cut-stene Residence, containing about 14 commo- dlous apartments, also good Stabling and large Lot.belonging to Dr.Dugdale, No.645 Palace street, oining the Messiah Church.The most prominent position on Beaver Hall Hill, and is probably, without exception, the finest site in the West- End for an institution, boarding house, store, or any public building.GOOD INVESTMENTS.\u2014These two exceedingly well built solid brick houses of four tenements.Nos, 118, 1164, 118, 120 St.George street, and the two fine brick houses of four tenements, Nos.51, 513, 53 &55on Anderson street.The whole form ing one block and occupied by eight excellent tenants.87 OSBORNE STREET-\u2014Second house from Drummond street.\u2014Elegant Double Stone Cottage \u2014 This beautiful Cottage was built one year ago, expressly for the use of the present owner.and 18 situated on one of our most favourite streets, and close to business.The house is 87x44, two stories high, bright basement, twelve apartments in perfect order, pantry, linen closets, bath, w.c., furnace, &c., in fact nothing is wanting to constitute a cosy and attractive home.Lot 42x100.TWO ELEGANT RESIDENCES, Nos.1129 1131 Dorchester Street West\u2014Three Stories, high bright basements, Mansard roofs, cutstone, bay windows in front and rear, cutstone steps and fencing, 26 feet frontage with a depth of 62 feet, (including the bay windows) 16 apartments.finished in the most modern and elegant manner.Lots 26 x 160, with outbuildings and lane in rear, situation is exceptionable.The design is by one of the most prominent Architects, and erected under the supervision of a thoroughly practical man, and are admitted by experts and property buyers to be two of the finest terrace houses in this city, Can be inspected by permit only.taste should examine this house.The lot | No.47 ST.MARK STREET\u2014A charming corner residence, nearly new, built expressly for the use of the present owner, containing many additions and improvements rarcly met with in this city.The house has an average frontage of feet, and is 41-8 feet decp, nice little Conservatory, Coach-house and Stable.Lot 31-6x118.Nos.49 AND 51 ST.MARK STREET\u2014 Adjoining the abovea nd belonging to the same proprietor\u2014Two handsome Stone Cottages and vacant lot, suitable for two more similar houses.The position Ig one of the most salubrious in the West-End, and to any one secking an attractive home or good investment this presents a rare opportunity.A large portion of the price can remain on the property at six r cent.The title is perfect.TEE DESIRABLE PROPERTY, consisting of severul Shops and Dwellings, corner of St.Lawrence, Roy and St.Dominique Streets, belonging to the Estate of the late Mr.Reinhardt, will be sold en bloc or separately as required.Nos.13 and 20 DRUMMOND STREET.\u2014These two very substantially built three-story houses were erected by the late Wm.Stuart, Esq., for his private investment, and are so advantageously constructe that each house can, destred, be .oceu- uied by one or two families, and are donse- quently adapted for good or bad times, and ig one of the best positions in the city for renting purposes.Each lot, 25 x 108, with lane in rear.The Buildings 601 to 607 Street, near Bleury Street, with lot about 90x90.Quite close to the business centre, and a good position for manufacturing purses.ELEGANT DOUBLE TENEMENT.\u2014 That very handsome Stone House, Nos.6 and 8 Fort street, corner of Dorchester street.consisting of two elegant tenements, exceedingly well constructed, and are so conveniently arranged that they are in constant demand by first-class tenants.The situation is very attractive, over- ooking the beautiful grounds of the Hon.D.A.Smith, and for private occupation or ag an investment can be confidently recommended.THE HIGHLY VALUABLE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY, for many years owned by John McClellan, Esq., measuring 202 feet feet on Wellington street, 192-6 feet on Murray street, 140.4 feet on Young street, being 32,600 superficial feet, English measure.This property offers a rare opportunity to Capitalists, Companies or Corporations, who contemplate the erection of Warehousing, Manufacturing or other premises requiring a large area, and especially worthy of the attention of the Flour and Grain trade, beir g close to the G.T.R.Depot, and opposi- - he magnificent Stores and Elevators of the Montreal Warehousing Company With the Grand Trunk Rallway track running along its Wellington street front to the wharves of the Ocean steamers and Vessels, it is un- excelled a8 a site for recelving and ship ping.Its close proximity to the splendid new Dock and Basins and all the large Manufactories and Mills, and the fact that the Government own ail the land near it on the Canal side (which cannot be sold), make it invaluable as an investment for speculation.Notwithstandin, that an offer of over $65,000 was refuse for this property five years ago, I have positive instructions to sell at a com paratively low figure.Commuted and perfect title.No ground rent.Liberal auchetiere terms.EXCEEDINGLY COMMODIOUS RESI DENCE.\u2014Thab fine four-story first-class residence Ne.13 Plateau Street.This heuse has been built in the most substantial manner expressly for the use of the present owner, and contains about twenty five spacious, well finished apartments also large extension in rear.\u2018The whole building is thoroughly heated by steam.Probably no Private house in this city 16 better adapted for a School, Institute or First-Class Boarding House.The out building is very spacious, and in good condition.In order to close an Estate this Property will be sold at a great sacrifice on the original cost.Perfect title and dence is comparatively new, three stories, stone front, about 14 apartments, modern improvements, and in excellent order, Thisis a nice house and well situated.Notwithstanding the great increase in the cost of building, I am Instructed to sell on terms exceedingly advantageous to the urchaser.FERNCLIFF\u2014The charming residence and beautiful Grounds belonging to .Ge Murray, Esq., Massawippi, Stanstead, P.This very attractive residence was built five years ago, and is adapted for Summer and Winter, with excellent furnace and modern conveniences; also, fine Stabling,Ice-house and other Outbuildings, 17 acres of Land under a high state of cultivation, consisting of Flower and Vegetable Garden Young Orchard and other Fruit Trees fn full bearing, nice Lawn, ete.This property is on the line ofthe Massawipp R., 18 miles from Sherbrooke and same distance from Newport, Vt.The R.R.Station and Telegraph office is only a few minutes\u2019 walkifrom the house.The beautiful Lake and other fine surroundings renders it one of the most attractive homes in the Dominion.VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY\u2014Nos.595 to 601 on Craig Street, opposite St.Francois Xavier Street.Two commodious stores with dwellings.This property is situate in the very midst of general commerce and on one ofthe leading thoroughfares, and is well adapted for most any kind of mercantile business or manufacturing purposes.Size of Lot, 48x110, 5,280 sup.feet, with lane in rear.A HANDSOME VILLA with pretty little Conservatory at Weredale Park, on Tchester street West.Free from city taxes.CRAIG STREET PROPERTY \u2014 That very central and prominent corner property Nos.517, 519 and 521 Craig street, corner St.Charles Borromee street, consisting of two cut stone front stores with dwellings.This property is situated on one of the greatest thoroughfares in this city, and in the hands of an energetic business man cannot fail to prove a good investment Sheriff title.MAGNIFICENT SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE FOR SALE\u2014I am instructed by Robert Brown, Esq.(who is about removing from the ci Wi to offer for sale his splendid residence, o.1,149 Dorchester street.The size of the house is 42 6 x 46, built of stone, interlor division walls built of brick, three stories and basement, galvanized iron roof, wide veranda .on side and in rear; contains about 20 elegantly finished apartments, numerous wardrobes and linen closets, baths and W.C., &c.The position is unexceptional.Size of lot about 73x230, 17,530 sup.feet.For permits to view and other information, apply FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE STONE TENE- MENS, Nos.67 and 67; Victoria Street\u2014 This fine property was crected by a practical builder for his own oceupation.\u201cSize 28x50, three story mansard roof, fine, bright basement and large cellar.Also, in rear.a good outbuilding, which was formerly used asa dwelling.Lot 28x25, laneinrear.This house is situated on one of our leading WestEnd streets, close to Sherbrooke street.TERRACE OF CUT-STONE HOUSES\u2014This property consists of five spacious resi- ences, each having a lot of about 28 feet frontage, and 145 feet deep, with solid brick oui-buildinge.The terrace is situated in the West End, and is rented to good tenants.The present revenue, which 8 very fair, could be greatly increased by converting those houses into double tenements, for which their ample dimensions and large yards s0 well adapt them.The two Stone residences.with bay windows and % St.Famille street; only $1,000 cash required down.Nos.18 and 20 Wolfe street, brick cottages.Building lots on Peel, near Burnside street.\u2018Three Cut-Stone, conveniently arranged houses, 621, 623 and 625 Sherbrooke street.Brick cottages, Nos.36 and 42 Coursol street, close to C.Pb.Railway.Neat brick residence, 8t, Antoine street! close to Lusignan street.Five first-class Houses, Windimere Terraee, McKay street, above St.Catherine street, First-class Stone residence, 268 University street, near Prince Arthur street, Two good solid Brick houses, Nos.149.151 St.Dominique & reet, opposite St.Lawrence market.The depth of the land and the convenient entrance will enable the purchaser to bulld two additional houses in rear, which, in that central locality, will prove a good investment.Two first-class Cut Stone residences, 28 and 30 St.Famille street, near Sherbrooke street.First-class residence, latest improvements, on Peel street, near Sherbrooke street.Commodious residence, 856 Sherbrooke street opposite the College greunds.Valuable business property, corner St.Joseph and St.Martin streets.Corner villa lot, 54 x 119, on Sherbrooke street, free from city assessments.H.H.GEDDES, 207 ST.JAMES STREET.8m 92 ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY of PAINTINGS, 8c.PHILLIPS SQUARE.Admission\u2014Gallery and Reading Room Free to Members and their Families.Non- Members, 25 cents to Gallery only.SATURDAYS FREE.June 24 April 18 150 easy terms, No.120 MANSFIELD STREET.-This fine resi- | Mew Adoertisements.Aen Advertisements.COPYING LETTER BOOKS And General Stationery.CEO.HORNE & CO.Have just received bv Steamer \u201c Hanoverian\u201d a large Stock of Copying Letter Books, all sizes :\u20141,200, 1,008, 700, 500, and 250 pages, extra fine paper, and strongly bound in calf, which we are selling at very low prices.ATSO: Writing Papers and Envelopes, all sizes and quality.STEPHENS and other INKS; STEEL PENS; DIXON'S & FABERS PENCILS; MEMORANDUM BOOKS; RUSSIA WALLETS AND POCKET BOOKS; MUCILAGE; SHOP TWINES and General Stationery.Ceo.Horne & Co., 71 and 73 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.174 FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Bargains! Bargains! $10,000 WORTH OF JEWELLERY.Damaged by Fire and Water NOW SELLING AT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE.SILVERWARE AND CLOCKS enly slightly damaged by smoke sold remarkably low.Jet Goods damaged a little almost given away.Silver Jewellery of every dis- cription in large variety slightly damaged by water at one-third their original value.Watches as Good as New for $5.Come and see for yourselves and don\u2019t lose these bargains.TWO WHHEKS SAT H ONLY.M.COCHENTHALER, 157 St.James St., \u2018\u2018 Herald\u201d Building.June 26 GLENROSA THE PERFECTION OF SCOTCH WHISKY, It is absolutely Genuine, Pure, Wholesome, Very Old, and Warranted Free from Fusil Oil.No expense has been spared in its distillation, and omple time has been given for its maturity, under the supervision of HER MAJESTY\u2019S EXCISE OFFICERS, As a Guarantee to the public, it is Bottled and Capsuled in Bond The Fusil Oil, together with all impurities, are removed during the process of Distillation, thus enabling the pure Spirit to be Bottled in a soft and mellow condition.HN 0580RN, SON & CO, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA.June 19 mw 145 THE NEW YORK PIANO COMPANY, MONTREAT.Keep the largest stock of PIANOS and ORGANS in the Dominion.Branch Houses in QUEBEC and WINNIPEG.Agencies in TORONTO, OTTAWA, HAMILTON and BROCKVILLE.WHOLESALE DOMINION AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED New York Weber,\u201d (the finest Piano in the world); \u201cDecker & Son?(Established gix years before any maker of a similar name) \u201c Vose & Sons,\u201d \u201cRR.8.Williams,\u201d ¢ Heintzman & Co.\u201d And other first-class AMBRICAN and CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS.Pianos Tuned and Repaired, almost Intruments sold by us, and all work done but the best Tuners.Havin remove and store Pianos and ual to new, at a moderate charge.All y our men, guaranteed.We keep none the largest and finest Piano House in Canada, we can rgans for parties leaving the city for the summer.365 Send for our large Illustrated Catalogue and Price List.APPLY TO HEAD OFFICE, New York Piano Company\u2019s Buildings, 226 & 228 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.June 24 ts 150 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.The CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer lands in the FERTILE BELT of Manitoba and the North-West Territory for sale at $2.50 PER ACRE.Payment to be made one-sixth at time of purchase, and the balanee n five annual instalments, with interest at six per cent.A REBATE OF $1.25 PER ACRE being allowed, on certain conditions, for cultivation and other improvements.THE LAND GRANT BONDS ofgthe Com 3 and other Banking Institutions thronghout the country, will be HIRECEIVED AT TEN PER CENT.PREMIUM on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of and in payment of thepurchase meney, thus farther reducing the price of the land to the purchaser.ial arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies.For full particulars, apply to the Company\u2019s Land Commissioner, JOHN Mc¢TAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned.By order of the Board.CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary.Montreal, 22nd May, 1882 5m mwf 121 \u201cHands all Rownd!'| SAT TI rer NATIONAL SONG.THE CANADA SALT ASSOCIATION, By Alfred Tennyson.|T.T, COLEMAN, Esq., Seaforth, Presi- (POET LAUREATE) dent.Sung by Santley, and destined to be popular | J OSEPH KIDD, Esq., Dublin, Vice-Presi- all over the British Empire.ent.; Por sale at, JOHN RANSFORD, Eeq., Clinton, Seere- H.PRINCES, New York.Piano Co.'s Warerooms,, M6 & 228 St.James Street.tary.All Communications addressed to the Secretary will meet with prompt attention.Address CLINTON, Ontario .June 19- ws 3m 145 , whieh ean be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal | 3 Professional Garde ARCH.CAMPBELL, STOCK BROKER.Mewuser MoNTREAL STock ExcHaxeE, Bu Sells Stocks, Debentures, &¢,.ve gs Cash or on i % ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO No.1 Merchants Exchange, Montreal, May 6 1 THOMAS DARLING, Accountant and Auditor, 242 BST, JAMES STREET, MONTREAL._ May 20 120 MOFFAT & CALDWELL, Bankers, Stock and Real Estate Broker 444 MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG, M AN., Real estate bought and sold.Mortgages negotiated.Collections made.Corres pondence invited.Address Drawer 36, P.0., Winnipeg.Arex.MoFrar, J.M.CaLDWELL.Late of Montreal, May 28 127 MacDOUGALL BROS, Stock Brokers, 69 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through their Agents, Messrs.Prince & Whitely.erms\u2014Ten per cent.margin on the par value.Commission for buying, } of one pr cent., and same for selling.1 December 29 311 WINNIPEG & THE NORTHWEST.i The undersigned invite Correspondence Samples and Consignments, all of which will have pro t and personal attention.SCHNEIDER & MEIKLE, Commission Merchanta, Brokers, Real Estate and Gencral Agents, WINNIPEG.T.H.ScHNEIDER, T.B.MeikLE, FormerlyofMontreal | Late of Merrickville October 1 BEATTY, CHADWICK, THOMPSON & BLACKSTOCK, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &e., MR.W.A.REEVE, Counsel, Offices, - - - BANK OE TORONTO, Corner Wellington and Church Streets, TORONTO.\u2019 W.H.BEATTY.BE.M.Chow D.E.Trouson.T.G.BLACKSTOCK.March 21 3m 68 MERCIER, BEAUSOLEIL & MARTINEAU ADVOCATES, No.55 St.James Street, MONTREAL.Hox.Honore MERCIER, Lately Solicitor-General and M.P.P.for St.Hyacinthe.CLEOPHAS BEAUSOLEIL, Lately Official Assignee, Paur G.Martineau, B.C.L.Montreal, January 10 25 C.H.SMITHERS & CO., Bankers and Brokers, (ROOM 28 DREXEL BUILDING) No.3 Broad Street, NEW YORK.C.H.SmiTHERS, Member N.Y.Stock Exchange, JOHN SMITHERS.Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c., bought and sold for cash or on margin.December 5 290 , Miscellaneous.STOCK FARM Within Seven Miles of SIOUX CITY, IOWA A magnificent stock or dairy farm, em bracing in one lot 1.600 ACRES of undulating land, watered by never- failing springs and producing enormous yields of hay upon Soil Inexhaustible in its fertility and capable of producing small grain of every description, and par ticularly corn, with a vield of 60 to 80 bushels to the acre, @f the property, TREES indigenous to the soil, are in thrifty growth; and if carefully conserved woula within a few years more than pay for the land on which they stand.\u2018For a dairy or cattle breeding or feeding farm no site could, in this State, be more valuable ; it having every natural advantage aside from its being but fifty minutes drive from this marvelously flourishing town into which already center seven lines of railway.Iowa has now become foremost in cattle raising and in all dairy interests and the opportunity now offered for those desirous of en ging in_either of these industries should be speedily embraced.The stock now upon the farm consists of a herd of 160 head of horned cattle, at the head of which stands three short-horn bulls of grand pedigree, and a number of thoroughbred heifers, all of which have been imported direct from Kentucky.The stock of horses is com od of 12 brood mares, a richly bred stallion and a Spanish Jack.For terms and further particulars, ap- TT on sorne 300 acres ply to A.C.WATTS, P.0.Box 49, Sioux City, Iowa.Orto H.H.GEDDES, 207 St.James Street, Montreal.June 30 155 MILLS AND LIN FOR SALE.The undersigned will sell by auction, at the City of Ottawa, on the 15th day or August next (unless previously dis ed of), their Property on the North ation River, in the County of Ottawa, Province of Quebéc, consisting of five hundred square miles of Limits, Saw Mills and all Lands and Property connected with the same, which is required for the working of the business, including Farm at Mills, and Depot Farm in the County of Preston.Mills, Limits or other property can be examined at any time by intending purchasers.Particulars given on day of sale.Terms liberal.JOHN A.CAMERON & CO North Nation Mills, June 28th, 1882 31J 154 4 THE MONTREAL HERALD The Montreal Herald.TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 25.REMOVAL! The Proprietors of the « Herald\u201d have leased, for a term of years, the Bonaventure Building,Victoria Square, and in the course of à few days the whole Establishment, comprising the Newspaper, Job Printing and Binding Departments, will be placed in order in our new premises.THE PROVINCIAL LOAN.The Provincial Treasurer is able to announce that the loan for $1,500,000 lately placed upon the market, has not only been all taken up, but that the applications have largely exceeded the amount required.Three London financial firms offered ta take the whole of the Ioan, but it is understood] that, in pursuance of the policy foreshadowed in the Treasurer's last bud-4 + get speech, the greater portion of the debentures will be disposed of in Canada.The eagerness with which the loan has been subscribed for is evidence that large amounts of money are seeking safe investment, both in England and Canada; that, probably in consequence of the uncertain character of Egyptian and other foreign securities just now, Canadian invests ments are popular With money lenders of London, and that, in the opinion of financial men at least, the resourtes of the Province \u2018of Quebec are not yet exhausted.The anxiety of our Canadian capitalists to invest their surplus funds in Government securities may not be favourably viewed, inasmuch as it may be claimed that home capital could be used.to better advantage in the promôtion of manufacturing, and the developement of our countxy's qgmmereial résources.At has been argued, im support of the Jucy of borrowing abroad, that the capital thus brought into Canada is so much added to the wealth of the country, the annual interest being ¢on- sidered of trifling importance.\u2018Uponthis point our Dominion financiers do not agree with those of Quebec Province, for while the latter claim credit for placing their loan upon the home market, the former adhere to the-policy of borrowing in England or wherever money can be obtained cheapest.Our correspondent \u201cInvestor\u201d raises the question as to whether there is any legal means of recovering from t'e Quebec Government either principal or interest of money loaned upon the security of the Province.Attention is called to the fact that while.parties having claims against the Dominion Government may bring suit by petition of right, the Quebec Government have continued to shelter themselves under Crown prerogatives.As Mr.Wurtele\u2019s loan has all been subscribed for, it is not likely that the points raised by \u201c Investor\u201d will have any important bearing upan \u2018the financial matters now being arranged by the Treasurer.1t is sincerely to bé hoped that the Province will never sink so low that our Government will be forced to consider the necessity of repudiating public obligations.And surely the people of Quebec are too honest to sustain or tolerate a Ministry that would make repudiation\u2019 & part of their policy! Mr.Wurtele has obtained the first half of the $3,000,000 loen authorized by statute upon presumably favourable terms.the remaining $1,500,000 will doubtless be.issued at an early date, and the question for the taxpayers to.oonsider is how long this constant borrowing upon the security of the Province is going to continue.THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.The HERALD\u2019S readers have been put in possession, so far, of all available information as to the progress being made in the carrying out of tht great undertaking.The country is.sufficiently apprized of its stupendous character, and might well stand prepared to hear of delays caused by unforeseen difficulties, and of a chariness on the part of those concerned in the great work, to face obstacles of a serious character, the overcoming of which would of necessity, involve enormous expense.So far, there has been no shrinking from the obliga tions assumed; there has been a natural desire to utilize, as speedily as possible, the portion of the road which would yield an early return, but there has not, so far as the public are aware, been any disposition to shirk the construction of the more costly portions of the work.The following summary of past, present and prospective operations will show this clearly.We believe they are correct in every particular, though we do not profess to give them on authority.Any one who has access to papers published in the North West has ample means of keeping track of the progress the Syndicate are making in the construction of this inter-oceanic highway.The President telegraphing from Winnipeg on the 24th inst, says he has just returned from the end of the track, which is 295 miles west of Winnipeg, and track-laying going at the rate of three to four miles a day.His expectation is that if nothing unforeseen occurs five hundred miles of main line will be laid this season, which will bring the locomotive within fifty miles of the Saskatchewan by December.The crops are reported splendid, and the traffic over the completed portions of the road far in excess of anticipations.This year the company will complete 115 miles of its south-western branches which were partially graded last season.As to the eastern section which, attempts are being made to show, the Company are doing nothing upon, that wo find that tations are quite unwarranted by any facts attainable.When the Canada Central was taken over last year cighty to ninety miles had tô bo: constructed in tho direction of CaHan- der.As large aforce as could be employed wag put on the work, which is now ready for Government inspection.Not only this, but all that could be done boy.nd Callander was put in hand, and a contract was let for sixty miles, from Algoma Mills eastwardly, and th s has been pushed forward so rapidly fthat the rails are now being laid.Then from Algoma Mills west, the preliminaries of construction have already been arranged, and the work, it is understood, will be put in hand as soon as the surveys are complete.A large staff of engineers are exploring from Thunder Bay eastwardly, and from Algoma Mills westward, and as soon as practicable the work will be placed under contract.Om this section over three thousand men and a large rumber of teams are employed.Rails, engines, cars and other equipments have been shipped by water to Algoma Mills so as to attack the work in the centrd, and the hope is confidently entertained that next season the will bo working to that point from the egst.HON.SENATOR BMLLEROSE AND THE : PENITENTIARY.Hon.Senator -Bellerose- seems to regard any ctiticism upon the affaire\u2019 of St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary as a direct reflection upon himself.Aud the { perhaps he takes a very propet ¥iew of the subject, for certainly a great deal, if not all, of the\u2019 mismanagement in connection with that institution, is directly traceable to the too successful intrigues of the honourable gentleman.Mr.Bellerose, by whose authority we know not, has assumed the special guardianship of the Penitentiary.He \u2018makes and * unmakes wardens, deputy wardens and guards.\u201d He has just published a letter in reference to some the institution, in \u2018which he exhibits a most thorough knowleds its internal etonomm Yet $14 se asserts that he kas *\u201chever meddled with the affairs of that institution,\u201d exoep$ in the capacity of, \u201ca.citizen or a political man,\u201d Now, it is just to Mr.Bellerose\u2019s conduct as \u201ca political | man\u201d that exception has heen taken.Mr.Belleroge appears thoroughly alive to the dangerous nature of \u201c conspiracies,\u201d and affects to believe that convicts will be encouraged to re sist the officers by the publice- sion of such facts as may be elicited Tespecting the recent deplorable proceedings «t St.Vincent de Paul.Mr.Bellerose, however, was not averse to entering into a \u201cconspiracy\u201d with persons within and without the Asylum, in order to secure the removal of the late Warden, Dr.Duchesneau.Did not the worthy Senator harass and misrepresent the late Warden ?Did he not order two successive commissions of enquiry, and had he not to threaten the Ministry with his vengeance before he accomplished his purpose ?In his last annual report the Inspector of Penitentiaries states that Dr.Duchesnau was removed as the resultof an enquiry \u201cordered at the instance of Hon.Senator Bellerose.\u201d Now, as the Penitentiary bas \u201c never had a day\u2019s good luck\u201d: since Dr.Duchesneau\u2019s unjust dismissal, it may be proper to review briefly a few facts in the history: of the institution during the past few years.In 1879, Senator Bellerose obtained, his first inquisition.The Commissioners appointed to take evidence.were Dr.\"Pache, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, and Mr.Edward Miall, afterwards one of the Pacific Railway Commisioners.After a most careful and exhaustive enquiry, these gentlemen reported that no evidence could be adduced in sup- | port of the charges preferred against the Warden.In fact, the Commissioners complimented Dr.Duchesneau highly upon his general good management.But Mr.Bellerose\u2019s political malice was by no means satisfied.Failing to procure a verdict against Dr.Duchesneau from 'in- \u2018depéndent Commissiohers, he exerted his influence to procure a new inquiry, stipulating this time that the evidence should be taken by a servant of the Government, the Inspector of Penitentiaries Having selected his own judge, jury and witnesses, Mr.Bellerose, of course, had matters pretty much his own way, and Dr.Duchesneau was removed.Since that time chaos has reigned .supreme in the Penitentiary.The spirit of insubordination encouraged against Dr.Duchesneau had the effect of destroying ell discipline among conviets and minor officials.On two occasions the] Inspector was obliged to report that ¢\u201c discipline had suffered among officers and convicts alike, owing to the Wardenship being in abeyance.It was even found necessary to dismiss two officers for complicity with convicts in a plot to escape: The escapes, murders and other horrors of the past year or two have disclosed the fact the Penitentiary is in a state of utter disorganization, a circumstance which is far from ered- itable to the Department of Justice.The removal of Dr.Duchesneau was only procured after the retirement of Hon.Mr.Masson from the Ministry.The last named gentleman was far too honourable to countenance such a proceedin-\u2019, and, during the session of 1881, pronounced the dismissal most unjust and unwarranted.The present condition of the Penitentiary is therefore due to its being made a political institution, at the instance of Hon.Senator Bellerose and a few others.These gentlemen insist that the patronage and general management of the Penitentiary shall be under their control, and the Inspector's recommendations are over-ruled by political influence.But Senator Bellerose, having found a way to get the late \u2018Warden out, should, as we have before recent disclosures in connection with |.remarked, find means to keep the con\u201d victs in.The citizens of Montreal do not feel greatly at ease so long as thero is a penitentiary inf the\u2019 vicimty, the innvites of which are liable at any moment to be let lodse upon them: THE SITUATION IN EGYPT.Our cablegranis this morning givè some important particulars respecting the condition of affairs in Egypt.A slight skirmish occurred yesterday at Ramen, gut- side the walls of Alexandria.The Baitish took possession of a strategic position of some importance ; the Egyptians advanced,gbut were repulsed, losing some prisoners.The British held the position and have fortified it.Revolting stories of the massacre of Christians continue to be told by refugees from the interior.There is little doubt that Arabi is gather- ng an immense horde of parties around him, but-should hp meet with anything like a decisive reverse, his æecruits will desert by thousands.The line of action proposed to be taken by the British Government was pretty fully detailed by Mr.Gladsgone in the House ofgCommops yes- tétdag, He praposes té increase the income tax three penee in the pound to rifeet war expenses, and Indian revenues are to be used to defray the cost of she expedition te be broughy fram Indie, French, Italian and Spanish war ships will assist in protecting the Suez Canal.The attitude assumed by Germany and Russia bas excited some suspicion, and it is now pretty evident that the Sultan, the Khedive, aud Afabi Pasha hava been, aud are still, probably, acting in-conceit.= Every movement of the \u2018British at Alexandria is without doubt made known to Arabi through the Khedive\u2019s Ministers.Arabi\u2019s letter to Mr.Gladstone, threatening to rouse the whole Mobamedm world in opposition to England is probably a piece of braggadocio.A number of steamships | of the Allan, Dominiqy, Beaver and Cunard lines have been engaged for transport \u2018service.Cy \u2014\u2014 er rer 204 Ted IB VEE \"MR.JoBN DiLLoN continues to have for Irelands griewsmees.Speaking at Mallow\u2019 recently, he said that the Parnellites in Parliament should waste two dass under the Repression Bill.Is that not a noble mission for an ato rs of \u2018te peoplg\u2019s reptesengatives?fit has notg probably; octurréd to Mr.BdHon that the easiest and surest way to render the Repression Bill inoperative is to stop the wholesale system of lawlessness which has rendered its enactment necessary.Jf Mr.Dillon and his colleagues cannot prevent outrages their boasted \u201cinfluence\u201d with the Irish people is a myth and an imposture: The present British Government are doing their utmost to improve the condition of the Irish people, while Mr.Dillon has nothing to propose but a foolish and contemptible policy of obstruction, and so long as the Parneilites adopt such tactics, their sincerity ana patriotism must be classed as spurious.Their obstructive tactics delayed the passage of the Arrears Bill for some months, thus enabling the landlords to continue the work of evic- \u2018tion.Many poor tenants now homeless in Ireland, would be still in their holdings, but for Mr.Dillon\u2019! policy oft obstructing useful legislation.\u2019 The professional agitator is evidently of opinion that the best way to improve a patient\u2019s condition ig to prevent his trying medicine of gny kind.Co To those who have an appetite for unadorned but.most important facts, the annual returns of the British Board of Trade, which we publish this morning; cannot\u2019 fall to be of interest.From the last statement we learn that duging the half year reported upon the foreign sheepgand lambs landed amounted to one fourth more than in any previons period.During the first six months of 1882, £8,- 000,000 sterling was paid for live stock, butter, beef and bacon, making with breadstuffs £29,000,000.During the first half of 1841, two million cwts of raw and refined sugar was consumed taking the whole of the United Kingdom.while from January to June 1882, the quantity was sixteen times aslarge.Great Britain ported 9,279,880 cwts of Taw cotton, at a cost of £27,000,000 ; of wool, 345,411,200 lbs, costing nearly £18,000,000; of flax, hemp and flax-seed £4,500.000.The exports of ¢otton manufactures amounted .to_£31,000.000 ; of woollens and worsted 500,000 exclusive of the yarns in each case.tte rt a-wooing any longer with impunity.The artful fisher is abroad to interfere with the coprse of true love, and the cheerful song of the \u201cCanadian Nightingale,\u201d will probably soon be less frequently heard.Lower Proyince papers report that on one day lately, ona firm shipped 133.pounds, and 800 pounds.The largest frogs\u2014or the meat which remains after one is dres- ed\u2014weigh about four ounces, four of them making a pound.The meat is shipped te Fulton market, New York, Albany, N.Y., and the Thousand Island house.At each of these places it sells for 39 cents per pound.Fre frogs are caught at night with the help of a jack light, by whfch\"means they are easily approached and captured alive.They are put into a barrel alive, and the catchers o not kill the little creatures until they have a quantity sufficient to make a shipment.\u2019 THE election of two members to represent the city of Victoria, British Columbia, in the House of Commons, came off yesterday, and resulted in the return of essrs.Baker and Shakespeare, Mr.Amor DeCosmos being among the defeated.Though somewhat erratic in regard to the importance of British Columbia, Mr.DeCosmos was a clever man in many respects, and he will be missed from the new Parliament\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = Mg.THOMAS HANDRAHAN, of the firm of Peake Bros.& Co., extensive shipowners of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and Mr, Alex.McNash, late Superintendent of the P.E.Island Railway, are among the guests at the St.Lawrence beat toyk À \u201cobstruction\u201d as a remedy | in obstriction- for every \u2018man arrested | ossession of |' and Ireland, during the latter period im- | EVEN the humble frog may not go! and-since the 1st of June, between 700] , TUESDAY, JULY 25.DEATHS.PaxToy\u2014On the morning of the 23rd instant, Mary Jennings, widow of the late James Paxton, in her 74th year.The funeral will take place from her late residence, Victoria avenue, Cote St.Antoine, on Tuesday, the 25th, at 2.30 i.to the place of interment, Mount oyal Cemetery.Friends will please accept this intimation without further notice.u Amusements.RYAN & ROBINSON'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE WILL EXHIBIT IN MONTREAL, TWO D LY ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 25 and 29, On lot CORNER ATWATER AVENUE and DELISLE STREET, giving TWO grand, full and complete each day at TWO and SEVEN p.m.Admission to both Circus and Menagerie only 30c.Children, 25c.The Great James ROBINSON and the Celebrated MISS LINDA JEAL the celebrated Bareback Riders of the World, erformances ALF-PAST ers in the Circus Department.The Famous War Elephant \u201c ROMEO,\u201d and the two $30,000 Jumbo Baby Elephants, Three months old, and one of them only a trifle over Thirty Inches High, are among the rare and costly attractions of the MENAGERIE DEPARTMENT.Excursion Trains and Steamboats Will rin at Greatly Reduced Rates of Fare on the days of Exhibition, to acctonmmodate those who wish to see absolutely : 6 Any person who wants a belter ring rformance than is given by the Ryan & obmson Show, will have to look outside of America to get it.\u201d\u2014 London (Ont.) Advertiser, July 13.\u201cThe best Circus performance ever iven in Toronto.\u201d Evening Telegram, uly 14.\u201cToo much praise cannot be meted out to this splendid combination.\u201d\u2014Toronto Globe, July 15.July 22 22,25,27,28J 174 Lividends-Icetinas.NOTICEOF DIVIDEND In the Matter of ALPHONSE MARCOTTE, of the City of Montreal.Notice is hereby given that a FIRST DIVIDEND has been prepared in this matter, and the same will be payable at the office of Messrs, MERCIER, BEAU- SOLEIL & MARTINEAU, 55 St.James Street, on and after The 25th day of July instant.All vouchers of claims te be exhibited -before any dividends are paid.J.XK.TRIBAUDEAU, Trustee.Montreal, July 12th, 1882 25J 166 LIMITED.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND of- FIVE PER CENT.has been declared on the Capital Stock for the half-year ending the 30th June last, and will be payable at the Offices of the Company, in this city, on and after TUESDAY, the 25th INSTANT.The Transfer Books will be closed from 7th to 25th July, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.JOHN G.YOUNG, Sec.-Treas.Montreal, 6th July, 1882 7,14,21,25J 161 ividend.TIXE Canada Cotton Manufacturing products £9,500,000 ; flax and jute £4,- | COMPANY.Cornwall, Ont.A HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT.has this day been declared on the Capital Stock of this Company.which was paid in full previous to 22nd February last, and a pro-rata Dividend on the Stock paid by instalments after that date, and the same \u2018will be payable on TUESDAY, the First day of AUGUST Next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 24th to 31st instant, loth days inclusive.By order.A.G.WATSON, Secretaryb22,25,27,28F 174 NOTICE.A GENERAL MEETING Of the Shareholders of the Morton Dairy Farming and Colonization Company of Manitoba (LIMITED), Will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST next, At the OFFICE, 81 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.Mfor the Organization of the Company, the Election of Directors, and the transaction of all other business which may be brought before the meeting.J.D.CRAWFORD, Sec.Treas., pro tzm.Cornwall, 21st July, 1882.July 20 Ba TSt 1724 | head the list of 50 Distinguished Perform- |, The Best Circus in the World.| CANADA PAPER CO, Nema Aduertisements.New Aduertisements, ER New Advertisements, > - PARTY CLOSING S.Carsiey\u2019s stores close at 2 o\u2019cloek on Saturday afternoons and at 6 o\u2019clock on other evenings.All stores closing later than 6 o*clock are late hour firms.There is no necessity for any retail concern keeping open later than 6 o\u2019closk\u2014 neither grocers, drapers, booksellers, boot and shoe stores nor any other establishment.We expect to see all the respectable firms in the city close at 8 o\u2019clock before this time next year, at least we intend to work hard to_ attain that object.Every citizen should help, and we feel sure that they would, if they only knew the evils attending the late hour system.S.CARSLEY.P.S\u2014It would be well for both the Catholic and Protestant Y.M.G.À.to ask the help of their clergy iu this movement, Black Goods S, Carsley\u2019s Black Brocade, 124c is the best value in the citv.8.Carsley\u2019s \u2018Black Bunting, l5c, is unsurpassed in the city.8.Carsley\u2019s Black Cobourg, 16c, is the cheapest in the city.8.Carsley\u2019s Black Persian Cord, 163c, should be seen before buying elsewhere in the oir - : 8.Carsley\u2019s Nun's Veiling, 25c, cannot be bought for the same price in the eity.PRINTS! 8S.Carsley\u2019 is the largest stock to select from in the city.S.Carsley\u2019s Sateens, in all the newest styles.3.Carsley\u2019s Ginghams are all reduced.8.Carsley\u2019s Prints are selling fast.Ladies before leaving town for the country or seaside, will do wall 40 inspect the aboye.Cos S.CARSLEY, 303, 393, 397, 399 NOTRE DAME STREET! .Montreal.GIBB Being in Weekly Recepit of Novelties Tellorme and Haberdasherr, Invite Inspection.FIRE ! FIRET FIRE Immense Sale of Goods, slightly damaged by smoke and water, will take place commencing MONDAY, JULY 24th, and continuing until the Goods are disposed of, at the BOSTON One Price Clothing House, ig 43 ST.JOSEPH STREET, uly 25 175 REWARD | $1,000.The above Reward will be paid by the undersigned to any person or persons giving information which will lead to the conviction of the parties guilty of the abduction of ARTHUR SMITH, his Son, on the evening of Monday, the 17th inst.MELVIN SMITH.e 175 July 25 ESTATE LATE DAVID LOCHHEAD, Parties holding claims against or indebted to the above named Estate are requested to fyle claims with, and make payment to the undersigned Notary, at his office, No.96 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.in this city, within fourteen days from this date, in order that same may be entered in in the Inventory.' By order of the Executors.H.BRODIE, N.P.Montreal, 19th July, 1882 20,22,25,28.31J 1,3A 172 RUTHERFORD & CO, Land Brokers and Commission Agents, 3 Portage Avenue, Winnipe Have FOR SALE 200,000 acres of did FARMING LANDS in Manitoba and the North-West,\u201460,000 acres en bloc.Desirable Winnipeg Property always on hand Loaus Negotiated and Money Invested.Lands and Timber Limits located throughout the country for Companies.We also handle Properties for Nonresidents.July 21 FOR SALE.1m 173 A light 9 manufacturing business established in Montreal jfor sixteen years.Staple articles.Sales mostly for cash, Good profits.Expenses light.Could be readily added to any other manufacturing business.For particulars, address, E.FORD, Broker, 175 r 13a 61 St.Francois Xavier Street.OPTICIANS, Nautical and Surveying INSTRUMENT MAKERS Patent Logs, Compasses, Sextants, Marine Telescopes & Binoculars, Amneroid and Mercurial Earometers.Ships\u2019 Clocks, Log Glasses, Charts of Every Description.Log Books and Other Nautical Works.Almanacs for 1882 and 1583.REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.CHRONOMETERS RATED AND REPAIRED, May 4 106 For the Hot Weather! For the Cold Weather ! For any other Weather! LYMAN\u2019S Standard Blue-Black Writing and; Copying INKS.July 19 171 PARTAGA CIGARS | HENRY CLAY CIGARS! | GOLDEN EAGLE CIGARS !} M GARCIAS! FRESH GOODS received THIS BDAY from Havana.PHILIP HENRY, 134 ST.JAMES STREET.173 THE MOUNT ROYAL Nilling and Manufacturing Company Are now prepared to supply RICE FLOUR, .Of finest quality, suitable for Confectioners, Bakers, &c.Also, the celebrated RICE MEAL For Cattle Food, at $27.50 per ton.at the Mills, COTE ST.PAUL, in lots to suit Rurchasers.The Food is unequalled for attle.Farmers and Milkmen especially should useit.See the reports of Dr.Baker Edwards, &c., &ec.ROSS, HALL & CO., Agents, 65 ST.PETER STREET.July 8 162 MAGOR, BROS, & CD.OFFER FOR SALE: Puns.Antigua Molasses Do Trinidad do Hhds Porto Rico Sugar BrlsStephens\u2019 (Dundes) Steam Refined Seal 0il Do Newfoundland À Cod Oil Do Halifax do do Bxs Boneless Codfish Do do Hake and Haddock Do Scaled Herrings OFFICE Corner Port and Common Sts.CITY.July 6 _ NOTICE.A CONSIGNMENT OF BRAZIL NUTS, DEERSKINS, GOATSKINS AXD Tobacco Leaves, Will arrive at MONTREAL), \u201c COMTE D\u2019EU,\u201d per 88, On Wednesday, 19th instant Samples and prices can be obtained upon application to WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, 317 ST.PAUL STREET À July 19 171 ) Clendinnong's Foundry Railway Castings, Stoves, Ranges, LARGEST FOUNDRY IN THE DOM] NION, Casting over 40,000 lbs.daily.280 Men Employed.CLENDINNENG'S STOVE, The \u2018I.EEADER\"® IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST Cooking Stove EVER OFEERED IN THIS MARKET W.CLENDINNENG, May 24 123 \u2014_\u2014 SPARHAM CEMENT ROOFING! Unless this Material is properly mixed and applied it will not give satisfaction.The only man in Montreal that knows Low to do this work properly is MR.J.CAMPBELL, JOSEPH JAMES & CO.LATOUR STREET, July 7 161 KILBY & ABBOTT RAITILS! Steel and Iron, Boiler Tubes, Axles, Wheels and Tyres, All Material used on Railroads, Paints for Cars, Bridges, de, 10 St.Sacrament St.Montreal Brass Works, R.MITCHELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS\u2019 SUPPLIES.The Continuous Feed Lubricator CIRCULARS ON APPLICATION April 12 27 Iron Castings.OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISHING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FOUNDRY WORK Are Unsurpassed in the City.Orders will Receive Prompt Attention.H.BR.IVES & CO, Hardware Manufacturers and Founders, QUEEN STREET.May 13 114 DOMINION BOLTCO.TORONTO.First Prize Dominion Exhibition, 1830.Norway Carriage Bolts.Carriage Bolts\u2014Best.Do.Common, fancy Head Bolts, Tire Bolts, Plough Bolts, Machine Bolts, Bolt Ends, Spring Bolts, Stove Bolts, R.R.Track Bolts.Sleigh-Shoe Bolts, Roof Bolts, Blank Bolts, Bridge Bolts, Elevator Bolts.Bright Rivets, Boiler Rivets, ; Bridge Rivets, Gasometer Rivet.Hot Pressed Nuts.Machine Forged Nuts.R.R.SPIKES.Coach Screws.Cap Screws.August 9 Set Screws.189 JOAN MOIR & SON Manufacturers of ORANGE MARMALADE, JAMS, FRUITS, PICKLES, SAUCES, MEATS, SCOTCH SALMON, GAME, &c., &c.London, E, Aberdeen, Seville Having been a pointed Agent for the above celebrated ouse, I am pre ared to receive Orders fron WHOLESALE GROCERS ani others.WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, Sole Agent for Canada, No.317 ST.PAUL_STREET, Montreal, | m= pril 25, JUNIE EE VD gy aman (Lans Et ment Jews 8%) cumul their | Inve that, princi ever p of the as in sued b been p jurisd: tered Quebe todo} lies 8¢ a rem tiquat } since \u20ac Not tion a£ by an posing ernme) thesr 8 allowe wrong Treasu success ke (the entitled Now lied uf fares, | Corpor probed fully re be the | drive t * when't out lir Quebec Pay m 8 to enfo: are all expen Xr Ch ple- outre also, br ed, but existen À po Secure : holders out it t] the Go faulter, lic opin If the does no dlherw abando mit to t dé furt} nere st fight to { Montt - ASITI CH VI Our : Ist mex Friday Fairbai) Beaudr ios : public | Son as snance Set to w tlmen Al.T: inspect Propose 8 con most si Propose pen rix and jud was ie c Commi the first for the y howeve: ingine : Charles \u2018 avell GTR of cours with wl; faded, Like H \u2014_\u2014_\u2014mn Ps THE MONTREAL HERALD, TUESDAY.JULY 2.à 5 LS ag \u2014 TT ee AE YMENT NDS conpanyishbuld 175,000 + ; - .CAN TE ISSUED 0% THe PROS bonds or he burpore of mein 0 de New Aduertisements.Rew Advertisements, |New Advertisements.Auction Sales.Rew Advertisementssoft editors ani acing the \u201d ; \u2014 VINCIAL TREASURER BE EN- company on à propergrancia ooting.The THE ATWOOD q AFETY NUT Pl AN 0S FOR RENT BY WM.H.ARNTON MONTREAL, cc TeEes | SPLENDID GPPORTUNTY | LOM 4D WORTGGE coy ) he r of thf MONTREAL HERALD, thos present \u201csigned 2 men à that FOR TR ACK BOLTS ! Pi AN 0 S FOR SALE NDID OPPO ATUNITY ! Tol The above is a question not with- | effect.The Directors of the company feel .: oot ierest for investors when Mr.Wurtele | that the business done at the Abattoir Requires no attachment or so-called NUT es issui ntures for his new loan, to .issuing Hebe proposes to tax opr finan- ; siness corporations.These in- a having no notes, seem Lo be rded by the Chapleau-Paquet Governent in pretty much the same light as the I I were by the monarchs of the middie Jews viz., as sponges tu be allowed to ac- wulute à little money until it pleased their lords and masters to squeeze them, Investors will do well to bear in mind that, &5 matters now are, whether the \u2019 rincipal or interest of these bonds are er paid depends entirely on the pleasure sf the Quebec Government.At Ottawa, as in England, the Governments can be ad by Petition of Right; and statutes have bo ssed under which the Courts have juri ion to enforce the obligations en- ï jure by the Government.Here, in uebec, the Government steadfastly refuse 10 do justice to the public by allowing par ties aggrieved to apply to the Courts for - s remedy, sheltering themselves under antiquated prerogatives of the Crown, long | ' since abandoned elsewhere.successful one.to Ryan & packed, thousanda the riding of Jame wonderful.The \u20ac ever before scen in the Ontario Press, splendid performa it is better to give Not only can an individual bring no ac- | canvasses, and not tion against the Quebec Government, but, by a monstrous provision of the Bill im- ing taxes on Corporations, if the Government brings forward illegal claims, and thesr suits are dismissed, no costs can be allowed by the Courts to the Corporations fully sued \u2014 but the Provincial Many of our 4 Trogsurer TOY in his discretion, pay the y v8 successful Corporation the costs to which Je (the [reasurer) may deem it equitably | real Court, \u201cwhich titled! Now, bearing in mind that the fund relied upon to meet the new issue of deben- res, is to be derived from this tax on Corporations, and that there is-a great bility that payment will be success- \" fully resisted, and that, if such should not be the case, its enforcement will soon drive these institutions out of a Province when they.are exposed to be fleeced with- \u2014 out limit-== is not probable that the [ Quebec Government may neglect to Mr.Pyke, who was at the advdhc Hon.George Pyke tion, was admitted > the present thepe debentures, seeing that mo suit;yat law can be brought \u2018 tbenforcé bem?The present revenues are all required to weet the extravagant expenditure which is the order of the day.Kr.Chapléau will never tax the country ple\u2014they return too many members.ontreal may be very populous and rich algo, but its voting power is contemptible, which position he five years.over a year, and h on Friday night.5 and therefore its complaints are disregard- | e ed, but its institutions can be taxed out of existence.; ; À power to sue the Government might hims elf of a dent: @ 8.Secure the payment of their claims to the - à y holders of these new debentures, but without it they will be entirely at the mercy of : the Government, which could be a de- .falter, without at all offending such public opinion as it cares for.- Ifthe debentures are already taken it dies not now concern -the Government\u2014 | dherwise it would be for its interest to abandon such an odivus privilege and sub- )s mit to the jurisdiction of the courts, instead # furthering its creditors in the position of y Here suppliants for justice with no legal fight to demand it, Soc IsvEsTon.Montreal, 24th July, 1882.ES PUBLIC BATHS.| , ASIIE FOR THE WEST END ONE CHOSEN\u2014TO BE PUSHED WITH VIGOUR.Our readers will remember that at the lst meeting of the Health Committee on Friday afternoon last Alds.Tansey and Fairbairn and Me:srs.Boxer and J.À.U.Beaudry were appointed a committee to dose a suitable site for the West End pblic bath, with instructions to report as om a3 possible, The committee in pur- tance of these instructions determined to ~~ to work at once and yesterday the gen- 9 temen composing the wommittee met at Ald.Tansey\u2019s house and proceeded to inspect the different sites that had been proposed for the bath, in order to come to I à conclusion as to which would be the ' mest suitable for the purpose.The site proposed by Mr.Boxer, situated in the Open river in front of Grant & Hall\u2019s mills tid judged by Lim to be the most suitable, vs the first visited, but af- ; careful investigation by the mittee\u2019 it was found that it would in Captain Reid, fron efirst place be altogether too shallow at Customsor the purpose.A more serious objection, a bovever, to this site was that the tunnel ging all the sewerage from Point Stares, empties into the river close by, calling at Havre, Montreal, ! ABOUT THE For freight and ply to July 12 : July 15 during the last four weeks justifies the expectation that the-investigent will prove a RYAN AND ROBINSON'S CIRCUS.The following telegram, with reference to this circus, was received from Quebec last evening :\u2014¢ The reception extended fo inson\u2019s circus to-day and tonight was equal to an ovation.crowds were in attendance in the afternoon while to-night the house was literally bareback champion, as in fact.was evéry act that went in the ring was something notices extended to this Popular organization by the New England, New York, and the atreet procession is the least attractive failure, the proprietors wisely cencluding circus appears to-morrow at Three.Rivers, on Thursday at Berthier, and on Friday and Saturday in Montreal, .= mm tn mc THE LATE MR.GEORGE PYRE.regret to learn of the death of Mr.George Pyke, Deputy Prothonotary of the Montnight last at his residence on Roy street.one of the oldest employes .ofythe Court House, having entered it some fifty years ago.The deceased was the son of tho late the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench.He was born in Montreal, and, after a careful examin- entered into partnership with Mr.Honey, rothonotary.He was soon afterwards appointed De The deceased had been ill for His remains were yesterday conveyed to Como for burial.\u2014_\u2014 \u201cTHE true professional leads a regular.gypsy life,\u201d skys Mi.Fred J.Engethardt, great sperting manager, of .New Orleans, La.; who \u2018writes that he cured use of St.Jacobs Qil; usesf it en those whom he vrrious kinds of athlétic exercise.Postale Francaise de l'Atlantique, French and Canadian DIRECT LINEOF STERMSHIPS.The splendid new steamer VILLE DE PARA, 3,000 tons, KENNEDY & HUNTER, .Ship Brokers, Auiwerÿ, Or to WM.DARLEY BENTLE And at West India Wharf, Halifax.NOTICE\u2019 TO + CONSIGNEES, © ae om | P.McFARLANE - - - Proprietor The Dominion L Consignees tire-requested-tô |, pass their entried without delay.: D.TORRANCE & CO, mmense being unable to get in, s Robertson the world\u2019s ircus is by far the best Quebec.\u201d The flattermg 13.well merited by the ices given in- the \u2018ring.the: show under the on the streets.The readers will doubtless occurred on Friday the time of his\u2019 depth, ed dge'of seventy, was , one of the Judges of to the bar in 184] and uty Prothonitary, has beld about thirty- is illhiess endeil fatally Ty - attach of rheumatism, of a stiff meck, by.the He invarialy traing fer the _ will 'leave Antwerp, direct for Quiebec and 1st OF AUGUST.other information, ap | 2 Agent General, 317 St.Paul Street 3 165 S.DOMINION 1 Liverpool, ig dntere Ci Agente.| 175 uv A am 176 & well as another coming direct from the ( TR.workshops.These considerations À course detracted mueh from the favour with which the site had at first been re.Arded, The spot reported on favourably ! t 0 the Health Jommittee by Ald.Tansey, ™ next visited, The proposed site is Is known as the waste weir of the | NOTICE i à + tine Canal, and is situated between the T= Éd Slon Bridge and the G.T.R.bridge Sl or J The Committee, after examina | The Allaus R.MS.POLYNESIAN, ; tion, Were agreed that this would be the | Robt.Brown, commander, from Liver.% be \u201cable lace for the bath as besides | Pools is entered.at Customa.- Cohsignees \u201c08 well ada \u2019 ted for the purpose, it is lost central position that can be secur- tor, 2 Lommitee have therefore resolved - Cam to the next meeting of the Health th ay.July 24 up will please pass.their Entries.without de- 1 [PACE DRIES SELLE Ey rf i A Ay ALLAN; Apens, \u2018i OA Ely dap poe which will be held at an early big, Tecommending that the Wellington « de ba be adopted and that the erection tem ath be roceeded with at once.In Arn, atime Mr, Briton of the Road De- 0.rent will make a sketch of the site that an estimate of the probable cost, tiders for the erection of the bath led fom I n, ' called for as soon as possible.The zEpot chos R ih to be an excellent one he Brls.Pale Seal Oil.Brls.Straw Seal Oi Brls.Porpoise Oil.Brls, Gaspe Cod Oi Brls.and Half-Brls y is expected in obtaining Où taken © rders taken fo an from the Government to have he Lattre there, as Mr.Curran, M.¥ Ti Committee to believe that en ent wi rant permission.wil which if made as is mow ro- vide be some 140 feet lon by 123 .bond will be furnished with a ere 1 om and will be completely ch will Tom public gaze.The bottom, om y gars 1 Sections, will be held ai) Weights during the summer and agents at Montreal 191 C June 2 Brls.Steam Refined Pale Seal ofl \u2018 : | \u2018 Brls.Newfoundland Cod oil A.Brand Rochfyne Herring.The undersigned have been appointed lantic Refinery Syrups, have samples in view of the various grades and are pre pared to receive orders from the trade.JOHN BAIRD & CO), SALE L 1A.No.1 Split Herringr the Malcolm Crowa for the sale of the Atommisgioners Street, 3m n winter.The botto i .m and sides Bly rated 80 that the current which ong! the ing at this place will run th Water A ath and this ajways keeps _ th h wil he deepest portion of Ween, WI be about five feet at | ug}, hee of the current he other OW down to about three feet ; hoger fond so that there will be no | ting Lor, hing accidents, as a person Xi] he Carrs his depth in the deep end » po 7 by the Current to the shal- Mie at le whole bath it is expected ; \u201constructed Mis no a at moderate cost and S, pu abt but that it will prove a Brain and and will gra- of power.Juvenates the Ja , thousands proves MEDY.taste, and each box \u20ac pourer classes 77m - TREAL ABATTOIR COMPANY.} * adjour i Ml shaygp Tied Meeting of the creditors Ean older of the Montreal Abattoir and best À yesterday ed at dl to trp À O- bou 1e St.Lawrence eed |p ternoon to consider the M Ww Settlement with the 02 those pr.Wer presided, and Bee Fl présent were Messrs JB A Ser yf B enjamin, T P rol Browning, Jos E Ben, (© Henry Hogan, E Beau- >jr, \u2014 Buchanan, \u2014 The proposition was any address.Druggists at 5 December 19 Magnetic Medicine.Is a sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Nervousness in ALL ils stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power; Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats, Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss It repairs Nervous Waste, Reded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain, and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigour to the Exhausted Generative Organs.The Medicine.is- pleasant to the two weeks\u2019 medication, and is the cheapest B&¥Full particulars - in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to Mack's Magnetic Medicine is sold by cts.per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE co, Sold in Canada by all Druggists.Nerve Food The experience of it an INVALUABLE RE- contains sufficient for Windsor, Ont., Canada.| Her Majesty the Quoen and His Royal \u2018CHARLES DUNCAN, Salesman.|42 & 44 FOUNDLING STREET, KSto KEEP it up toites work.Usea long wrench ; the Nut will not break.Already inuse by a number of American |.Railroad lines, and adopted here by the Canada Atlantic Railway Co.for their track.Address JOHN TAYLOR & BRO, Merchants and Contractors in Railway Equipment and Supplies.| No.16 ST.JOHN STREET, Montreal.March 29 \u2019 T5 COTTON, CONNAL & CO.39 St.Sacrament St.AGENTS FOR CHARLES TENNANT & CO., Chemical Manufacturer, Glasgow.NORTH BRITISH CH CAL CO, Chemical Manufacturers, Glasgow.STEVENSON, CARLILE & CO., Biehromate of Potash, Glasgow.PEARSON, BECKETT & CO., Linseed Oil, Glasgow.THOS.DAVIDSON, Jxr., & CO.Clay Tobo Pipes, Glasgow.BRISTOL ALVANIZED IRON CO, Bristol.THE HUNTINGTON COPPER AND SULPHUR CO., Ingot Copper, Dillonton, Que.DEALERS IN .Paper Makers\u2019 and Soap Makers\u2019 Chemicals, Tin and Canada Plates, CHAM APACNE.WACHTER & CO., EPERNAY, PURVEYORS TO Highness the Prince of Wales.(By.Special Appointment.) Messrs.Wacurter & Co.are the only holders of a Special Warrant for the supply of Champagne to the Royal Family.J.M.DOUGLAS & CO, MONTREAL, Agents for the Dominion.ExTrACTS FROM LATEST LoNpoON (ExGEAND) NEWSFAPERS, REGARDING PRINCE LroreLny\u2019s WebDING ¢ Illustrated London News \u201d\u2014Wedding Number \u2014\u201c The heulili of the bride and bridegroom was drank in Wachter\u2019s Royal Charter Champagne.\u201d \u201c Society >\u2014A~ London Journal of Fashion\u2014* The Champagne consumed at the Royal Wedding was Wachter\u2019s « Royal Charter\u201d Brand, à particularly dry wine, which has found great 1avour in the eyes of the Prince of Wales, and for which His Royal Highness has recently given an exceptionally large order.\u201d \u201cNaval and Military Gazette \u201d\u2014\u201c Ag everything in connection witha royal marriage, is rightly held to be of interest, from the bride\u2019s wedding dress downward, it may be noted that the Champagne consumed at the recent Royal wedding was Wachter\u2019s ¢ Royal Charter > Brand.\u201d May 20 st 120 THE Kelso Cheddar Cheese FACTORIES, Factories, Kelso, P.Q., OFFICE : 96 Foundling Street, | MONTREAL, : CHARLES DUNCAN & CO., Produce Salesmen, will be pleased to handle all kinds of Country Produce on Commission.Advances made on Consignments to their friends in the old country.Nessrs, DURAND FILS de JOHN ST.ESTEPHE,ST.JULIEN, MARGAUX John Üshorm Son & Co, Dy White Lead et Chine Clay, Re, & | SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA.\u201d \"ROYAL CHARTER\" 2282 1 saone sac SER JOHN HOPE & Co.Us MONTREAL, Fire Bricks, WEED Carrio & a UnmatchableMatches Brimstone and Parlours Telegraph and Telephone Rubys in 100\u2019, PARLOUR MATCHES, without Sulphur.LION PARLOURS also in 200\u2019s and 300%.PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY Warranted the Finest Match |: Burgundies.SHIPPED BY Messrs, GEISWEILER & FILS, Nuits, Cote d\u2019Or.These Wines gnaranteed to be according to label: \u2014MACON VIEUX, BEAUJOLAIS, POMMARD VOLNAY, NUITS, CHAMBERTIN 1874, CLOS DE VOU- GEOT 1865, and CHABLIS, Bordeaux.SHIPPED BY Bordeauxand HAUT BARSAC.Champagnes.\u201c PIPER-HEIDSIEOK \u201d AND ~~ H.PIPER & 00/8 \u201cCarte Blanche Sec.\u201d For sale to the TRADE ONLY by Agents in Canada for JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam.MARTEL & CO., Cognac, JULES ROBIN & C0, Cognac, MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO., Coblentz, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontars.COCKBURN, SMITHERS- & CO, Oporto, MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona, FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London.BULLOCH, LADE & Co., Glasgow, WM.JAMIESON & CO., Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.&Le., &c., N.B.\u2014ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.Portland Cement, Drain Pipes, Roman Cement, Water Lime.Crey Nun Street.May 6 198 eo ae mms E.B.EDDY'S IN BOTH BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, viz.: 00\u2019s and 300\u2019s.CONSUMPTION.in the World.June 23 149 96 FOUNDLING STREET, } May 16, 1882.3n 117 Agents for JOHN HY.ANDREW & CO., Sheffield.GUTEHOFFNUNGSHUTTE, Iron and .Steel Works, Oberhausen.Le Importers of STEEL AND IRON RAILS.BLOMS, BILLETS and SPIEGELEISEN.PLATES, BARS, BEAMS and CHANNEL RON.FISH BOLTS and SPIKES, SPECIAL STEEL, for Mining purposes.INGERSOLL STEAM ROCK BILLS.Do.AIR COMPRESSORS or do.MONTREAL.January 28 R.LAIDLAW & SON, Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, Cas and Water Engineers and Contractors, Cast-Iron Pipe Makers, COX & GREEN, Montreal, Sole Agents for tha Dominion of Carada.July 13 166 YES! YOU CAN GET SOME OF THE FINEST FINISHED Photos in Town CO and TRY.January 17 14 LEVER LEMON SQUEEZER, with Perforated Strainer \u2014 convex, Squeeze a Box of Lemons in 20 minutes, and more juice than any other.PATRNT COAT HOOK, carried in the vest pocket, and useful for apy article that 18 necessary to be hung up.: R- 9OXDERDONK, 405 Grand St, N° Y.Ai: D&W 302 July 12 lin DW 165 Cooper, Fairman & Co.SMITH & CO.Real Estate, Investment and Office: Room No.Ÿ Imperial Bank Block, CITY, TOWN and FARM PROPERTY First-class Montreal and Winnipeg THOMAS J.POTTER, Salvaged Wreehing | with Wrecking Cables, Anchors, Steam Pumps, Hydraulic Jacks, Surf Boats, &e., fully equipped with a skilled crew of Wreckers and Divers, is stationed, with her Pontoons, at Murray Bay, ready DAY OR NIGHT, to preceed at once to any vessel AT \" that ds assist ipt of a tel MR.PARKS\u2019 STUDIO.| gram from Head Office: Monier © Lakes, the tugs™ Mixer\u201d and * Folger,\u201d 19% 1 ST JAMES STREET, MONTREAL and steamer \u201c Conqueror,\u201d with all Wrecking appliances for service on the Lakes or River above Victoria Bridge.Apply GRE Gôry, Assistant Manager, or Captain JOHN DONNELLY, Wrecking Master, Kingstonapply to HEAD OFFICE, 26 Hospital Street, Montreal.H.HERRIMAN, General Agents.Commission Merchants and Conveyancers, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Bought and Sold.Correspondence solicited.eferences.A.SMITH.| W.E.SCOTT.Agent at Montreal, 195 ST.JAMES STREET, THE \u201c MANITOBA HEADQUARTERS, \u201d Opposite Molson\u2019s Bank.January 17 DOMINION 6m 14 \u2014_\u2014 HEAD OFFICE : No.26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL The powerful wrecking steamer \u201cRelief,\u201d This Company has also, on the Upper to HEAD OFFICE, or S.E K@5\u201d For service on Lower River or Gnif, JAS.G.ROSS, President.Vice-Pres., Quebec, F.W.HENSHAW, Sec.-Treas.mou str 144 June 17 amg bile va: \u2014_ \u2014 THE AND THE SCHUBER PRICES :\u2014Octavo, REPAIRED PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS EXCHANGED By Decker Brothers BY EMERSON By JAMES & HOLMSTROM By Stevenson & Co.7 Octave, Rosewdod, 5 PIANOS P IAN 0S $250.guarantee, for Organs by Mason & Hamlin De ZOUCHE & CO, 233 ST.JAMES STREET.Juno 14 13 ROSENKRANZ PIANOS, Established 1797 DRESDEN, GERMANY Should be tried and examined b yan one wanting te buy or exchange a Piano, as no more excellent Instrument, with regard to ACTION, TONE, TOUCH, FINISH and DURABILITY, can be procured on this Continent, while easiest terms, at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, with fullest gnarantee as to STRUCTURAL SOLIDITY will be given.CHARLES MARTIN, SOLE AGENT.Warerooms: ART GALLERY BUILD INGS, cor.St.Catherine Street, and Phil | lips\u2019s Square.April 21 Cl 25.SIGN OF THE BLANK BOOK HIAIVA HHLON EFE PENCIL \"squogr pÜoja2orr pur vogm® \u2018buryoxg omsodey LT'HUHHES \u2018SHANOILVLS ITILNVOHIW 093 HVTIIN ONVIYIHLINS PEN.ty TOLOVERS oC THE LIVES OF THE GREAT MUSICLAN with critical accounts of their works, under the general supervision of F.Hauffer.UCHARD WAGNER, by the Editor.ROSSERE AND HIS SCHOOL, by H.Sutherland Edwards.WEBER, op Sir Julius Benedict.3 by H.F.Frost.These handsome and handy volumes are\u2018 recommended to all who take interest in \u2018 musical matters, PRICE, - - $1.00 DAVISON BROTHERS, 159, 161, 163 AND (65 St.James Street.June 10 138 SOMETHING NEW! Call and Examine The \u201c Cyclostyle.\u201d The Best Copying Machine Out! Quarto, Foolscap, $6.75.$5.25.$7.75.GEO.BISHOP & CO, 169 ST.JAMES.STREET.April 13 88 ; NOW OPEN, W.J.CLARKE'S NEW BOOK AND FANCY GOODS STORE, | CORNER BEAVER HALL SQUAKE AND DORCHESTER STREET, With a Superb Display of RICH AND ELEGANT GOODS! RG\u201d Inspection Invited, W.J.CLARKE, IMPORTE June 9 137 STORAGE FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS Customs Entries passed and Insurance effected at lowest rates, BLAIKLOCK BROS, No.17 COMMON STREET.July 13 166 FOR SECURING A Permanent and Profitable Investment \u2014 FOR SALE PUBLIC AUCTION On Account ofthe Estate of the late Hon.E.Gi.Penuy and Andrew Wilson, Esq.The Subscriber is instructed by the Executors of the above Estates.ro sELL at his rooms, 91 Sr.JAMES ST, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th, That Very Desirable Property SITUATED ON GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, (Being Nos.155 and 157) adjoining the offices of the Bank of Commerce and the stores of Messrs.Dawson Bros.30 ft.front on Great St.James Street, » X00 ft.in depth and 30 ft.in rear on ortification Lane, occupied during the past 25 years by the proprietors of the OFTREAL, HERALD Newspaper, and recently partially destroyed by fire.The site is one of the best in the City of Montreal ; it is in close proximity to the Post Office, all the Banks, Insurance Companies, Brokers, and other public offices, and is unsurpassed for either a Bank, y | Stock Exchange, Insurance Com ny suites of offices, wholesale or retail business of any description, and is capable of being made to yield & good return on Capital Invested.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.W.H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.Nem Aduertisements, J.& R.McLEA, Offer For Sale: Cargo Choice TRINIDAD MOLASSES.JUST RECEIVED, 50 Puns.Choice ANTIGUA MOLASSES, Puns., Tes, Brls.BARBADOES do.Cases CANNED LOBSTERS, Young\u2019s rand, Cases CANNED LOBSTERS, Miramichi Packing Co.Cases CANNED LOBSTERS, P.E.Island Packing Co.MESS, THIN MESS and PRIME MESS PORK \u2019 NEWFOUNDLAND COD OIL.STRAW SEAL OIL, Also, a few barrels REFINED SUGAR.Common Streetuly 12 165 MILISNES! RSH We are sellers, in car lots of BARBADOES, 4760.\u201d pnt ASSES.CIENFUEGOS, } COD, les | DRY FISH HAKE, \u2019 MEDIUMSCALED, TUCK TRIES, No.1 BAY SPLIT, 0.1 BAY GIBBED, \\ pe ; No.1 BAY ROUND, Pickled Fish No.1 SHELBURNE, | Wire us and we will Forward Samples.HARDING & HATHEWAY, 17 and 18 South Wharf, ST.JOHN, N.B.March 23 70 JN0.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, 286 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL, ; Have always on hand the various kinds of ALE AND PORTER, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families Regularly Supplied.55 ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE.124 May 2 Lo L 5; BREWERS AND MALSTERS.INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA vp XXX STOUT PORTER.(In Woop and BorrLe.) Famjlies supplied.; SAND PORTER, Quarts and Pints.168 Office : 181 St.Bonaventure St., MONTREAL.May 2 104 WILLIAM DOW & CO., BREWERS AND MALSTERS.Superior Pale and Brown Malt; India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and Single Stout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are authorized to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester street.Joe.Virtue.19 Aylmer street.Thos.Ferguson.289 St.Constant st.Wm.Bishop.479 Lagauchetiere st.Thos.Kinsella.105 Colborne street.&g5™ OR®ERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE.May 2 124 REFRIGERATORS | Wholesale and Retail.Complete Stock of the following well- established Patterns :\u2014< North Star,\u201d \u201c Palace,\u201d Kimball and \u201c Grocer,\u201d and \u20ac Bick°s,\u201d Patent Glass-frout Refrigerator.| Prices from $8.00 Upwards.GEORGE W.REED, Slate, Metal, Natural Asphalte and Gravel! Roofer, turer and Dealer in Refrigerators, June 15 2m str 139 }SMOKED FISH | TRUST COMPANY, INCORPORATED, - - 1858.CAPITAL, + « « 2 , = 81,000,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS, - - - =$1,288,143.07 Loans Money on REAL ESTATE and PURCHASE MORTCACES.This Company is authorized to act in any position of Trust, either as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee or Receiver.Registrars and Transfer Agerfts of the Stocks and Bouds of Metropolitan Companies.Trustees of Mortgages executed Ly Rail road and other Corporations.\u2018 Every facility oilered in matters of à judiciary character.Interest Allowed on.Deposits.DEBENTURES.Issue Sterling Debentures peyable in London; also Currency Debentures, payable in Canada, bearing five per cent.interest.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.M.H.Gaurr, Esq., M.P., President, President Exchange Bank of Canada.Hon.A.W.Oc1Lvie, Vice-President, Senator, Rosr.Espaire, Esq., of Messrs.J.&.R.Esdaile.\u2019 G.W.CaupseLL, Eaq., M.D., Vice-Presi- dent Bank of Montreal.THEODORE HART, Esq., Director Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Comp\u2019y.A.F, Gavi, Esq., of Messrs.Gault Bros.0 THOMAS Crate Esq., Managing Director Exchange Bank.gine GEORGE W.CRAIG, Manager.Office, 181 St, James Street, Montreal, March 1st, 1882 ts 172 SOUTH ESTERY ALI To the holders of the First Mortgage Bonds of the South Eastern Railway Coy.NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the holders of the First Mortgage Bonds of the South Eastern Railway Compan will be held at the office of the South Eastern Railway Company, 202 St.James street, in the City of Montreal, on The 3rd day of October, A.D.1882, at 12 o\u2019clock moon, agreeably to the provisions of the Deed of Trust and Mortgage executed to secure said Bonds, for the purpose of appointin a Trustee under said Deed of Trust an Mortgage, to fill the vacancy in the Board of Trustees mentioned in said deed, caused by the death of Lucius Robinson, Esquire, of Newport, in the State of Vermont, and to do any other business deemed proper when met.Dated at the City of Montreal this 18th day of July, A.D., 1882.2m ts TIMO.P.REDFIELD, Surviving 174 WM.FARWELL, Hato TRUNK RAILWAY.CHEAP ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO THE ATLANTIC COAST.Portland! Orchard Beach! Tickets Good to Return up to November Ist, (B82.Leave Montreal.7.30 a.m.10.00 p.m.Arrive Portland.5.30 pan.12.35 p.m.Leave Portland.9.00 a.m, 1.30 p.m.Arrive Montreal.7.35 p.m.6.00 a.m, Puilman Cars through between Montreal and Orchard Beach on the Morning Express.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager: V July 18 b trs 170 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY AND Richelieu and Onterlo Navigation Coy, Excursions Between Alexandria Bay and Montreal.Down the river by Steamer and return by Rail \u2014FARE $8.50, including meat-on steamer to Montreal.Train leaves Montreal daily, 9.30 a.m, arriving at Alexandria Bay about 7 p.m.Boat leaves Alexandria Bay at about 7 s.m., arrivingat Montreal 6 pm._ For particulars, apply at Ticket Oifices at both places.b trs 170 MeGILL UNIVERSITY The Calendar of the University, Forthe Session 1882-83 is now published, and contains all necessary information respecting The Faculties of Arts, Applied Science, Law and Medicine, Scholarships and Exhibitions.McGill Normal School.University School Examinations.Copies may be obtained by application (post-paid) to the undersigned.W.C.BAYNES, Secretary.July 15 r st 168 PLATE GLASS IN STOCK AND TO IMPORT.| | Dealer in Roofing Materials, and Mannfac-; 783 and 785 Craig St.B.& S.H.THOMPSON, 2 and 4 DEBRESCLLES STREET, Moy VC Muv 2C STANDARD FIRE TASCRANCE CO, G.FF.GHANDLER, Cenerai Agent Province cÏ Quebec, No.6 ST, JOHX ST, Hontreala July 12 3m tf 156 Age a \u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 ag 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 = - TS \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE MONTREAL HERALD, TUES TEs Teer DAY.JULY 25.LOCAL NEWS, \u2014 Messrs.D.L.Macdougall and Benjatain Dawson are the visiting Governors this week at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge.\u2014Racette, the young blacksmith of Joliett:, who is reported to have left his home several days ago, is eaid to have not been heard of since.| \u2014The members of the Montreal Garrisson had a very enjoyable excursion down the river last evening, and returned to the city about 11.30.\u2014The SS.¢ Monica,\u201d which ran aground in Lake St.Peter on Wednesday, was got off on Sunday, and arrived in port yesterday afternoon.\u2014Mr.C.P.Davidson,Q.C., left for Ottawa last evening to be present at the McDonald Arbitration case which will likely be completed by Thursday next.\u2014Scme fifty residents of the West End have been sum:ioned to appear in the Recorder\u2019s Conrt to answer to the charge of keeping unlicensed dogs.\u2014Oscar Gagnon, a bell boy at the Richelieu Hotel, is charged with stealing from a fellow bell boy $11 with which he bought a suit of clothes and then disappeared.\u2014The number of patients treated at the Montreal General Hospital for the week ending July 24th was: \u2014Out-door patients relieved, 324; in-door average, daily, 136.\u2014The handsome steam yacht ¢ Siesta,\u201d which arrived in port from Providence, R.I., last week, has been sold to Mr.Gooderham of Toronto for the sum of $26,000.\u2014Qn Saturday afternoon the Montreal Junior Lacrosse Club played a friendly match with ¢ Our Boys\u201d which resulted in three straight games for the former team.\u2014Thieves entered the residence of Mrs.Wilde, No# 152 St.George street, on Saturday night, and stole a purse containing a sum of money from Mrs.Wilder's bedroom, .\u2014A bazaar was opened on Sunday in the Convent at Varennes, at which there was a very large attendance.It will remain open uutil next Sunday and is well worth a visit.\u2014Complaints are being made that the excursion boats on the river are bein crowded to more than double their \u2018ega carrying capacity, and that serious danger may be the result.\u2014A sailor named Paul August, belonging to the French vessel \u201cComte d\u2019Eu,\u201d was found lying drunk on the wharf last night, and brought to the Water Police Station.He will appear in Court to-day.\u2014A grand bazar in aid of St.Mary\u2019s Roman Catholic church was opened on last Saturday evening in the hall of the church, corner of Panet and Craig streets.The bazaar promises to be very successful.\u2014Mr.Hugh Moore, in the employ of Mesers.Crane & Baird, and at one time connected with the Hzraup, left for Toronto last evening to fill a more important position in the firm\u2019s offices in Toronto.Bon voyage.\u2014The City Passenger Railway Company are importing two new cars from Schenectady, N.Y.one closed and one open, of the latest improved styles, to be placed on the Catherine street route.1e Company wish to have a circuitous route, \u2014The Treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital acknowledges with thanks the receipt of $20, subscriptions of the em- loyes of the Montreal Malleable Iron Works of St.George street, per Mr.James, R.Lowden, Manager, and $1 from M.A.F.\u2014Detective Robinson has now in his ossession at the Central Station a pocket- ook containing a number of letters and some very old United States paper money, which was left by some person at Mr.Silverstone\u2019s pawnshop, Notre Dame street, recently.\u2014The Viscount de Talhoiet and Mr.C.O.Perrault, Vice-Consul of France, left the city yesterday afternoon on an extended western tour, probably as far as Manitoba, during which New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, St, Louis, Madison and Newport, will be visited.\u2014Two small boys, named Brown and Clooney, aged respectively ten and fourteen years, living with their parents on Fulford and Delisle streets, started out on Saturday to seek their fortunes in the far West, but after going as far as Pointe Claire, they turned back.\u2014A cricket match was played on Saturday afternoon between a team from the Cote St.Antoine Athletic Association and another from Mr.Carsley\u2019s dry goods establishment.The match resulted in a victory for the Cote St.Antoine men by a score ot 85 to 12.\u2014Yesterday morning Father Chatrand 0° the Deaf and Mute Asylum at the Mile Eud, reported to the police that one of the inmates of the institution had run away £-om the home farm at Terrebonne, and was believed to be in Montreal.The runaway lad is about 14 years of age.\u2014A robbery of some bottles of brandy from the French vessel \u201cComte D\u2019Eu\u201d was reported at the Water Police Station last evening.It seems one of the hands made away with the brandy and was noticed by a policeman, who pursued him but could not catch him.\u2014A gang of boysllwhojevidently joined in the procession last night, marched through Er James street at an early hour this morning, brandishing torches, cheering and yelling, and otherwise making a most disorderly uproar.We think some measures should have been taken to stop these youthful disturbers of the peace.\u2014A fire broke out yesterday morning in the premises of Mr.John Leclaire, fruit and confectionery dealer, Radegonde street.the fire being caused by the upsetting of a lamp.It was extinguished before any damage had been done.This is the third fire on the premises during the last few days.\u2014Mr.Melvin Smith has, as will be seen by the notice in another column, increased the reward for the arrest of the abductors of his child Arthur from $500 to $1,000.He is also endeavouring to have the Mayor offer a reward, as he considers that the capture of the scoundrels is a thing that every parent in the city should be interested in.\u2014The dry goods clerks celebrated the early clcsing movement by another grand torchlight processionlast night.They formed on the Champ de Mars about ten o\u2019clock, and marched through the principal streets, dispersing at Chaboillez Square.There were several hundred in the proces- gion which passed off very successfully.\u2014While a man named Alex Roland, an employee in Messrs.James Linton & Co\u2019.shoc-factory Victoria Square, was engaged in placing a new strap on one of the shaft uileys on Saturday afternoon the wheel Broke, and one of the pieces struck Rol land violently 01 the arm, inflicted a painful wound.He was taken to his home at the Tanneries, where the wound was dressed.\u2014About ten o\u2019clock last night the firemen were called out to attend a fire that had broken out in Abaher\u2019s establishment, near the corner of St.Lawrence, Main and Napoleon streets.The fire had been caused by the furnace, and was easily extin- uished before any damage had been done® The firemen had their long run for noth ing.\u2014Mr.Ira D.Sankey, the celebrated evangelist, arrived in the city with his amily on Sunday by the Quebec boat, having been 8 senger on the \u201c Polynesian \u201d from England, and put up at the Windsor Hotel.Heleft yesterday morning for his home at Newcastle, Pennsylvania, for a few weeks\u2019 rest, and will re join Mr.Moody in England in September.\u2014The Coroner held an inquest on Saturday night at the Female Prison, Fullum street, on the body of Louise Amenideau, aged 52, who died suddenly at the institution on Saturday morning.The jury returned a verdict of \u2018Death by the visitation of God.\u201d The deceased had been sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment for keeping a house of ill-fame, and was just finishing her term.\u2014Statement of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge for the week ending 22nd July, 1882: \u2014Number af permanent inmates\u2014Males, 29 ; females, 23.Tem rary\u2014Malee, 33; females, T.Total, 92.Number of night lodgings given in Night Refuge\u2014Males, 165; females, 66; boys, 20; girle, 12.Total, 262, Number of quarts of soup and extra meals distributed \u2014 Night Refuge poor, 782; out-door poor, 6.Total, 788.\u2014Mr.Desnoyers, the Police Magistrate, again visited \u2018 Madame Lamarche, the woman who was so badly beaten by her husband a few days ago, and found her condition very low.The object of the Magistrate\u2019s visit was to have her deposition read over to her and signed.Dr.Demers, who is in attendance on the woman, has small hopes of her recovery.His deposition will be taken to-day.\u2014The tug * Conqueror * arrived in port yesterday afternoon badly damaged, having on her way up the river during a heavy fog on Tuesday morning, been run into by the schooner \u2018\u2018 Bend D\u2019Oor,\u201d and nearly eunk.The schooner struck the tug on her port pedale box with great force, and smash it to pieces.The schooner\u2019s jib-boom and bow sprit were broken, and her bow badly crushed.The s Conqueror\u201d will be put into Cantin\u2019s for repairs.\u2014A man named Perrault, captain of the barge ¢ Lemoine,\u201d which is\u2019 at present lying near the steamship ** Polynesian,\u201d had a narrow escape from drowning yesterday morning.He was coming down the gan way of the * Polynesian \u201d about 11 o\u2019cloc to go on to the wharf, when he accidentally missed his footing and fell over into the water between the vessel and the wharf.He was just about disappearing from view when with some difficulty he was rescued by Constable Grandchamps of the water police and some of the crew.\u2014In our obituary notices we chronicle the death of another old resident of this city.\u201d The late Mrs.Paxton was a native of the County Down, Ireland, and was in her 74th year at the time of her decease.She came to this country with her husband.the late Mr.James Paxton, in the year 1834 and has been a resident of this city for the past 48 years.The deceased lady was ighly respected, and is regretted by a large circle of friends.The funeral takes place to-day from her late residence, Victoria Avenue, Cote St.Antoine, at half past 2 to Mount Royal cemetery.\u2014Persons passing along St.Antoine street yesterday would be struck by the following words, painted in large letters, on a board nailed to a tree opposite the remains of the demolished houses on the Windsor street extension :\u2014\u2018\u2018 Notice \u2014 These ruins are kept here by order of the City Council for the purpose of research by the American Science Association on their visit to Montreal in August next.The public are forbidden to disturb them.By order.N.U.F.Sed.\u201d Again, on another tree at the opposite end of the ruin, is the following :\u2014*¢ This street will be opened by the volunteers at the inauguration of the Drill Shed.By order.City Fathers.\u201d The question naturally arises, < When will the wise men of our city see the error of their ways ?\u201d \u2014On Friday evening an American stranger hailing from Dakota Territory arrived in this city with a considerable sum of money on his person.After having spent Saturday in seeing the sights of the city he paid a visit on Saturday evening to a house of questionable character on St.Constant street, where he remained several hours.Shortly after leaving the place he found that he had been robbed of $200%n $10 bills and a $150 cheque.He at once gave the matter into the hands of the police and Detective Naegle and Lapointe went to the house on Sunday, and after considerable search found the stolen money carefully hidden beneath the carpet in the wall.The money was handed over to the stranger, who declined to prosecute the supposed thieves, and left town on Sunday evening.MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry- Ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ?If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatly \u2014 depend upon it; there is no mistake about it.There 18 not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic.It is perfectly safe to use in all cages, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States.Sold everywhere.I HEE OV The Only Direct ALl-Rail Route oO OTTAWA, The Capital of the Dominion, Andthe Boundless Lumber Districts of the Upper Ottawa River, THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE O CANADA, Perfect Roadbed, Steel Rails, Iron Bridges, Elegant Coaches, Luxurious»Parlor Cars an Quick Time, with an ever shifting Panorama of Lake, Mountain and River Scenery, render a tripover this road a perfect holiday excursion.Leaving Montreal: 8.30 a.m.\u2014Morning Fast Express with Parlor Car attached for the Celebrated Caledonia Springs, Ottawa, Pembroke, Mattawa and all intermediate stations.5.40 p.m.\u2014Evening Lightning Express for Ottawa, Brockville and all points West.Parlor Car for Ottawa and Sleeping Car for Toronto.Detroit and Chicago.6.00 p.m.\u2014Accommodation Train for St.Lin, St.Jerome and all the other fashionable suburban Summer Resorts East of St.Jerome.The time given above leaving Montreal is from Hochelaga Depot.Ten minutes later from Mile End.For Tickets, Rates, Seats in Parlor Cars, Time Tables, and all information regarding passenger business, apply at the Cempany's icket Office 103 St.JAMES St.GEO, W, HIBBARD, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agent.W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKER Gen.Manager.Gen.Supt.Montre, July 14, 18827 .Railwans.CENTRAL VERMONT AIR LINE.Old Reliable Short.Route.Three Express Trains daily to New York with Pullman and Wagner Sleeping Cars attached.Two Express Trains daily to Boston with Pullman's Elegant Parlour and Sleeping Cars attached.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m:\u2014Day Express for Troy, Albany New York Speingfieid, New London, and Boston via Fitchburg.Also to Waterlod.9.00 a.m.\u2014Limited Express for Boston, via Concord, Manchester, Nashua and Lowell, ar- rivingin Boston at 7.00 p.m., and New York via W.R.Junetion and Springfield at 10.30 p.m.8.20 p.m.\u2014For Waterleo and M .3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express for New York, via Troy, arriving in New York at 6.45 the nex.morning.80 p.m.\u2014Night Express for Boston, via Lowell and Fitchburgh, and New York, via Springfield.GOING NORTH.The Night Express via Troy, leaves New York at 6.30 p.m., arriving in Montreal at 8.25 a.m.Day Express leaves New York at 8.00 am., arriving in Montreal at 10.15 p.ra.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell at 9.00 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 7.20 p.m.Leaves Boston via Fitchburg, at 8.00 a.m., and Troy at 1.30 p.m: a.m., arriving in Montreal a p.m.Night Express leaves Boston at 7.00 p.m., via Lowell at 6 p.m., via Fitchburgh, and New York at 4.30 p.1a., via Springfield, arriving in Montreal at 8.25 a.m: For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply, at Central Vermont Railroad Office, 136 St: James Street, A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Agent.New York Office, %1 Broadway.Boston Office, 268 Washington Street.8.W.CUMMINGS, JW.HOBART, Gen\u2019l.Passenger Agent General Supt._July 13, 1882.1 SOUTE-EASTERN RALLY MONTREAL& BOSTON AIR LINE The only Line running through the White Mountains to Portland & 01d Orchard Beach.THE ONLY DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE \u2014TO- WHITE MOUNTAINS Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, \u2018Worcester, Providence.BOSTON, and all ints in NEW ENGLAND, also to the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, NEWPORT, LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, &c.LEAVE MONTREAL.9.00 a.m.\u2014Day Express running through to Boston, with Parlor Car attached, stooping only at principal stations, also to Portland, with Parlor Car attached.6.30 a.m\u2014Night Exprees, with Pullman Sleeper through to Boston, 5.00 p.m.\u2014(Except Saturdays) Local Train to Richford, Knewlton, Frelighsburg, Stanbridge and intermediate stations.2.00 p.m.\u2014(Saturdays only) Local Train to Newport, Enowlton and intermediate Letations.Passengers taking the 9 a.m.train arrive at Portland at 8.30 and Old Orchard at 9.00 the same evening\u2014passing through the Celebrated White Mountain Notch.Elegant Parlor Cars on Day Trains between Montreal and Portland and Montreal and Bos: ton and Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on night trains between Montreal and Boston.Night Express leaving at 6.30 p.m.will stop only at Chambly Canton, Marieville, West Farnham and Cowansville, between St.Lambert and Richford, except on Saturdays, when this train will stop at all stations.Express Train arriving at &15 a.m.will stop daily at Richelieu, Chambly Canton and Chambly Basin.ALL CARS AND TRAINS run between Bonaventure Station, Montreal, and Boston WIFHOUT CHANGE.Baggage checked through to all principal points in NEW ENG- TI .BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONAVENTURE STATION, thus saving all trouble to Passengers at the Boundary a, For Tickets apply to 202 St.James street, \u2018Windsor Hotel and Bonaventure Station.T.A.MACKINNON, BRADLEY BARLOW, Asst.Mgr.Pres.& Gen.Mer June 1 30 Railroads.The Saratoga Ling Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, ew York, Philadelphia.AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST 2828 Miles the Shortest Line between Montreal and New YorkER Fast Trains leave Montreal : 7.15 a.m.\u2014Day Express, * Wagner Drawin Room Car attached,\u201d for Saratoga, Troy an Albany, arriving in New York at 9.00 p.m.3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014 Wagner's Elegant Sleeping Car run through to New York at 6.45 a.m.next morning.Z& This Tran makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at 9.20 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express carried via this Line.Information given, and Tickets sold, at all grand Trunk Offices, and at the Company\u2019s ce.143 St.James Strcet, Montreal.D.M.KENDRICK, CHAS.C.MCFALL, General Pass\u2019r Agent, gent, Albany, N.Y., Montreal.May 6 North Shore R wav COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, June 1st, 1382, Trains will run as follows :\u2014 I.Mixed.Mail.Expriss.Leave Hochelaga for Quebec.6.10 pm 3.00 pm 10.00 pm 9.30 am Arrive at Quabec.8.00 am 9.30 pm 6.30 pm 2.40 pm Leave Que- \u2018ghtoing Xpr'ss.oO chelaga.55-80 pin 10.10 am 10.00 pm 4.00 pm a Hoch\u2019laga.8.15am 4.40 pm 6.30 am 9.10 pm Leave Ho - liette for Hochel .6.00 am Arrive at Hochelaga.8.50 am \u2014_\u2014 Trains leave Mile-End Station ten minuter later than Hochelaga.\u2018Magnificent Palace Cars on all Pessenger Day Trains and Sleeping Cars on Night rains.Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Quebec at 4 p.m.\u2018sil Trains Run by Montreal Time.Sure connections with the Canadian Paeifle Railway to and from Ottawa.GENERAL OFFICE, 13 Place 4\u2019 Armes 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Journals, July 3 156 R.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE, \u2014 Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Pace Woop stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.CoLLis Browxe was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say that it aad been sworn to.\u2014 Times, July 13, Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism, &c.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014 The Right Hon.Earl RUSSELL comm uni- cated tothe College of Physicians and J T.Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any.service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.\u2014See Lancet, December 31, 1864.Ben { .Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is pre- gcribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singular] popular did it not \u201csupply a want and fill a place.\u201d \u2014Medical 1%mes, January 12, 1866, Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne is a certain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Colics, &c.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014 Caution\u2014None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne\u201d on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.Sale mahufacturer, J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles, at ls.13d., 2s.9d., 4s.6d., and 11s.April 1 6m s 78 CREEK WINES.SANTE\u2014Summer Wine.BOUTZA\u2014Sweetand Delicate.ST.ELIE\u2014Amontillado Character.FREDERICK KINGSTON, WINE MERCHANT, 25 HoSPITAL STREET.169 Jug 16 fi 8 Post Office Time jr Communications to be addressed gg STEWART, Managing Di tor, rec ST, JAMES STREET, Montreé A ae renichy Table, fiooner, Pre MONTREAL, JT \\ , Hag Ve \u2014 » JULY] cy DY DELIVERY.MAILS \"LE ubs ps ; da KX AM.| P.M.0 UK y quel \u2014 ntario & 84830|.\u2018A) Stara not, Prova, he iret b A ariinees, of ont.the EE anitoba .pd à sa8so).|, Columbia.British oe 0 tawa River Route yn, 680 Carillon.touteup à x ree, i Quebec & E I + ; Quebec, These Arors, : wating to th Berthier and Sorel\u2019 a tem por: 800.Qher steamer eens ] mmend | uebec, ree va i Berthier, to.0 the Do evens 535 0.& O.Railway, Shed proper 800.(8) Quebec by G.Tt iy: during CoB (8) Eastern ownships,| i he br backs and Biyiriia ble, ke 3 800, .Lou R-R.Mvieredu ture fo an.Pacific R.R.Main nue 12 50) Line to Ottams, Mainz ment £0 Can.Pac.R.R.St, jo.r or rome and 0! 920.c Branches.St., Lan be ua an.Pac.R.R.St.Je iow cerns 8 rome and St, Tanya the city In © St.Remi, Hemming.7 case th 940.perd and Lapr'rie R und?shal .nthe d 8 00) 12 45) brooke, Coatibmeer red OF | 800.Acton and Sorel RR,\" dius purl St.Johns, Stanbridges| da she 10 00j.St.Armand Station un 1 w St.Johns, Vermont ptres 10 001.Junc.& Shefford R.R.nastio ==\" [South-Eastern Raj].e by th 98011.AL EN the sai B) New Brunswick, 800.Nova Scotia & Per Al, Steve Newfoundland for: uchanps warded daily on Halt- ittee fax, whence despatchl Comm! is by the Packet leay.(esl prepare ing Halifux on the bay, 81 th: cine rd, 17th & 31st July, | sof jparucted « Local Meils, saj Ad.Gren 5 Valleyneld, Valois and pan of the ! 1130.Beauharnois Route.\"go! * lke 10 expla Boucherville, Gontre-| = J the report.cœur, Varenne 1000.Vercheres., : nd be done von Cote St.Antoïne and| | ! 4 galant vo.9 00 530 Notre Dame de Grace id not quit 9 000 5 30Tochelaga.L0Y he Finance 1 30.Huntingdon, Lan éhe 10 00\" '5'30| Lachine.1 14 question.10 30 3 00Laprairie.© 24 other condit 10 30j.Longueuil.= 3 sement t New Glasgow, St 0) LA ME of the \u2018= Sophie by Occidental] £100 0! 1 1000,.Railway Branch.{hey should Longue Yolnte, Pointe)\" a 41d.Steven aux-Tremble .+ aie i 10 001.lemsdgne.Béchar dificulty x 8 802 80-6/Point St.Charles 38 (Ald.Gren 11 30.St.Cunégonde.ettingit we 0 0.St.Lambert, .| [| 24 th Govern St.Laurent,St.Martin the ae 1280) and St.Ehstache per But anneries West (St.\u201cJ another, vie 1130; 530 Henri do My, Bt In oh ' Sault-au-Recollet and ve Pont Viau (also Bou- Bailway 10 00.GEIB) stiets Vi 1d tion had s ean Baptiste Vil- Canadian lage, Mile-End, and 10 00] 655 Coteau St.Louis.1145) 3g bought the United Brat rantage of ni 915.St.Albans & Boston.Bsecour, : Boston and N ew Eng- cer 1 7 and States, except euter 84940] .Maine.nd So = 51 Wotship 0 84930.orn States pie $ a had | sland Pond, Portland TOperty m 8 60 12 3 and laine.irene Be Mayo A | : 48201.he Siates and Pack Cungil sh REGISTERED LETTER MAIL for, the fora Drill- New England States\u2014for Bos Ald.SU ton, New York and Souther avy 8s it States,\u2014clored only at 2 p.m.ih Gre Great Britain &c, \u2018 aki, so À By Cunard Line on Mondays.[38 » 50 1a Supplementary, 11th & 25th.\u2026| 218 who have By Hamburg, 5th, 12th, 18th & 26th|.| 1} Ald.Dor By Inman Line 12th and 26th.2 pol at ar By Canadian Line on Fridays.l.704 bick, at ar Mails for St.Thomas, W.I, Brazil, Agen Ald.Ste tine Republic and Mentevideo will \u2018be des prevent yo patched from Halifax, N.S., on the 2th d ~ Ald.Gre each month.4 ont : Letters posted in the Street Boxes after\u2019.Te ort .m., are collected'at 9.15 a.m.on the follow] the subjec ng day.Correspondence intended for din that the Gi patch for the early morning malls, or for del farm to th very in the City at an early hour on the fot lowing forenoon, should be posted at the Hed Ald.Ho Office after 7.30 p.m.The Street Boxes an tuted the visited at 9.15\u201d a.m., 12,50, 5.50 and7.80 pm.te duty 0 and 9.15 a.m.and 5.30 p.m.on holidays.k he 0 (a) Postal Car Bag open tilI8.45am &0.5p i there (8) Do.9.00 pm.difisulty.Were in = .be very Fedicall markets, à Viger Cat PEIFERS QUININE AND IRON TONI able one f strengthens the nervous and museulsk have to by system, improves digestion, animates t spirits, recruits the health.\u2018For debilitatel bea much health from the effect of hot climates the Dril] \u20ac tonic is invaluable, ; grow in th EPPERS QUININE AND IRON TOM Ald Ro .contains an anvarying amount of qu sc dod nine and iron.It possesses all the powers o4 conded these valuable tonics in banishing disesæ the Finan and symptoms traceable to weakness, à lo instant, ne state of the nervous system, enfeeble cond! > tion of the body, and derangement of th} © 0n con general health.: ode Loga OCKYER\u2019'S SULPHUR HAI} Wheused RESTOR E R\u2014Sulphur being high Ald.Ste prized for its stimulant, cleansing, ealthfu impute be action on the hair glands, LOCKYER'S RE tion wi TORER is strongly recommended.on with most agreeable in use, and never fails ir 12 Strange t action on the colour glands, always restorin Volunteer: and maintaining that which has been Ways m No other hair dressing is required.La.ays m bottles, 1s 6d.Sold by Chemists, Halrdrese® sme cou and Perfumers in London, the Country, 8% Mendme throughout the world.ed ib f Lockyer's isequal to any of the high-pri or anc preparations.~~ \u2018entione LIVER COMPLAINT.= Ge Hu R.KING'S DANDELION AND QUI SCOnnec LIVER PILLS (without Mercury) ro.bis moay The \u2018BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNER iv.Wi STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FL& Ge.Wi LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOUL Lewid it ERS, AD APPETITE, INDIGE d it was ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN 88 in the qi all other symptoms of disordered liver Cl dyspepsia.Acknowledged by many oe Tasons « surgeons to be the safest and mildest p Toction, w every constitution: \"bythe © Inboxes at Is 13d, 2s 9d, and 386d.endof Al £ Sold by Chemists and Medicine Ve LG throughout the world.ke.London À Militie repare as.Rorke, London.3 Speciall valuable Pills for residents phrosd chemes, and travellers.a en all February 6 \u2014\u2014 their ow OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTO.Yere all : JU ER is the best for restoring grey Loy | Stevenso its former colour.It produces & © mies neil natural shade and is perfectly hw ex w Recommended for destroying scurf av uld he couraging growth of new hair.b favour o OCKYER'SSULPHUR HAJR RESTORE bu will darken gray hair andin 8 1, a completely bring back the naturs ed by8 wall The effect is superior to that produce Sy Teal instantaneous dye, and does not ers and skin.Large bottles, ls.ed.\u2014Locks 0 wellleno equal to the most expensive hair res x; ernment PEEEERS UININE AND IRO' Sorel \u2014as f) rouses and developes the nerv appetl thy r gles, enriches the blood, promotes cles tb \u20ac sun ispels langour and depression, fort\u2019 y Loan Fy digestive organs.Is a specific TS over ayy neuralgia, ague, indigestion, feyers © uf à kind, chest affections, and in wine who Tepre; eases, scrotulous tendencies, &C.y Pepper de thoy frame is greatly invigorated Sone the Go Tonic, the mental faculties brig and if cha v constitution greatly strengthened, 3 tie nge turn to robust health certain.y cheri Ald, I doses, 45.6d.; next size, 11s, Sold A df Logan\u2019 everywhere.\u2019 The name of J.Peppé \u201che bt; 8 Laboratory, London, must be of + ss lt There is no Tonic so certain in effect | would n per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It 18 #1 an day, commended to residents of In kept 12 il Colonies, and should always be Srile cob\u201d Ald, 1 for use in every case of fever Or Drill 8h dition, \u2014SHVILL.%k Gg, FARAXACUM AND _PODOPHY Zs gp 00 Prepared only by J.FePPeh om # Ag This Fluid combination extrac of blue 1d.] dicinal roots, is now used 1msleac a pilior Stevens and calomel for the cure of dyspePS on 0% AN ness, and all symptoms of COLBER oq ib Won liver, which are generally pail 280 peti ould | shoulders, headache, drowsiness, The mO¥ Sdyway furted tongue, disagreeable taste in feeling Were 1; ing, disturbance of {he stomach, an ggish ie pri general depression.It sets thes tie vor y si in motion, very slightiy acts 08 © ois) Motion iving a sense of health and Oras Once ours.It is the safest medicine.\u201cni br, \u2019 and Podophyllin is a fluid m2 © don.Woo Al, PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, Lol sd 8 burning name is on every label.Bottles Zs alt Seen 48.6d.Sold by all Chemists.A Np, à at able and essentlal medicine for rallye firs, tralia, the Cape and Colonies generat\".the D, re rt Wag a THE MONTREAL = prod Thich AND DAILY CoMMERCIAL GAZETIRUIRER] the Go and Published by the PUB $125 HERALD PRINTING Al toda, ING COMPANY.ay. -__ \u2014 r\u2014\u2014 =-\u2014-\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014ap\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \"=\" = Late\u201d 2 ve es a THE MONTREAL HERALD, SDAY, JULY 25.7 \u2014 \u2014 .\u2014 \u2014 SES PSS SES mem | ~ CIVIC AFFAIRS.pad 0 rome Wilson \u2014 It is worth Steamships.Steamships.Steamships.Steamships- Steamuvals.: Ÿ COUNCIL.Ald.J.C.Wilson\u2014Then the Govera- : : T ! ; Gry coun | mens can mons Sie.\u201d SOI6I8 Postal Francaise ds) ALLAN LINE.DOMINION LINE d ester Exnress Line ' BE eriay afternoon.cs | Al.7.C.Wilson appealed to the min- ; .mR or | , tn ie JC.Wilson, | np a l'Atlantique, 2 35 STEAMSHIPS.er, \u201c vilson, > 3 : = , \u2018able, pee Pro ruairn, Faprll, Tansey, a Ald Grenier\u2014That was to help the æ | CLS » il 8 p - h Pe e leans, 8 d Jeu! a d ae 1 © Lo .La i\" 2 | 103 3) t.al Ni r .Ch 2 thy.1% 3 aril, Amgen will be des 1 the 20th d yxes after 7.n the follo nded for di 1s, or for deb\u2019 ir on the for d at the Heal cet Boxes att nd 7.30 p.m, olidays.yam &9.15 pe } pm.RON TONI md musculs animates t or debili climates 3 RON TOM ount of qu.he powers d4 hing disea®l 38 been puired.Lad , Hairdressr Country, 8 e high-priée SE T.ND QUINIF ercury-) : FR \u2018 LIOUSN.T T, FLA 1k SHOULS DIGESTION XTBURN, æ red liver 4 vo any em dest pills 6d.cine Vendos on.idents abrosd = TR RESTOR, ; grey hair 4 ss a perte?jy harmieé scurf and 5 TY mn a few dB eu hy 141 ag H Sevens, ) and Jeannottechamps McCord 8 pu Drill i be Shed, excepting ¢ plat fr à © minend tb: ibe Dominion rt pate or militia purposes.orament to pay pa on The Co overnment may have the city in connec case L or us Titi ses is Poe be returned to the ptresl without any nsation e by the wih the said property.2 ittee be ado Co pre ared with Jay, 81 jputructes Al \u201cGrenier said that as he was Chair e Finance Committee, he wonld ma of th Mount, Roy, Rainville, 85 Syfeé thè rep hed question, which was as th \u201c66 That this Committee concurs wii of the Special Committee on that part of it request of the Government gv hah Joan of $20,000, and would Jouncil to give session end the ernment of he Drill 3 it now stands on the fol- ; Sted proper ns :\u2014The Government to Jonin he building with as little delay as it in repair, and use it in The Govto the city the sum of $1 the use of the building.to be relieved from any against tion with the Drill Shedhe Drill Shed building and da shall at any future time not be re- us ed by the Government for the said building and City of remuneration or whatever for any outlay Government in connection C ods cr L lag pubs | Cla; ob Ta EE DRILL SHED QUESTION.| Ax sot business was the consideration : The NS oF om the Finance Committee an the pik red, seconded by Ald.Ald, Stevenson moved, y hat the report of the Finance gauche, à ted, End the necessary the least possible de- that His Worship the Mayor be d to sign 1t on behalf of the city.{ike to explain his reasons for not signin the report.* difficulty in getting Committee of had an Pacific Railway tion had Canadian Railway, ma had fora Drill-shed.Ald.Stevenson\u2014You cannot give il as it has been expropriated.who have can be re-imbursed.: Ald.Donovan\u2014TI will not take my money EY Ik, at any rate.Ald.Stevenson\u2014That will be enough to prevent you giving it away.Aldfarm to the city, being adopted.Ald.Hood said the volunteers had pro- teted the citizens, and he thought it was te duty of the Council to protect tnem.Bit there was another way of solving the dfisulty.Now that the Abattoirs | B&Me time) to sit down.wre in full operation, there would| Ald.Robert\u2014I will not sit down.be very little use for the cattle While these two aldermen were disputing markets, and he thought the site of the Vie Cattle Market would be a very suitable one for Bonsecours Market should it have to be removed.This, indeed, would ! lace for it than the Drill Shed, as it would make the city bea much more suitable grow in that direction.Ald.Robert then moved, in amendment, &conded by Ald.Roy, that the report of the Finance Committee of the 13th July Wstant, now before this Council, be adopt- Lon condition that the Government will [| ede Logan\u2019s Farm to the City of Montreal tobe used for public purposes.due did not wish to mpute bad motives to anybody in connec- tin with this question, but it did\u2019 seem ive the wltnieers a proper place to drill in was Ways met, not by a blank refusal, but by The result of the Mmendment would be simply to postpone 4 for another year, at least.When they Rentioned the question of Logan\u2019s Farm to he Minister of Militia, he told them to Sconnect the two schemes, but promised 1$ most zealous efiorts to obtain 1t for the .With reference to Dufferin Square, «uid It was not adapted tor a Drill Shed, ; it was one of the most awkward places 0 the city to get at.These and other \"Ald.Stevenson sai Stange that this proposal to #me counter scheme.City, Teas; Totion, w 7 the Council.» Id.Grenier admitted that the Minister say to disconnect the two but that was before the elections, the Ministers were working in o Militia did hemes, When all or Own constituencies, but now uncil waite, oud be easily settled.He was rea Our of giving the volunteers the Lo an Well-k de for instane sum of 2 Fynd $575,000 of the Eraondinary t | or the Drill Shed property.fi F .Logan's purbairn but if th Govern mi el e ent A .Al, Tanrse Dri ÿ thought the question of the ll Shed should be settled first, and then ment for Logan\u2019s Farm after- overn Wardg, Ald.Rainy; Stevenson Le 1.Moone, would be t y Way, ête proud they should Otlon once.and otion.Al; ; burg: C.Wilson said this had Leen a B question for some time, and it fit Was no nearer solution than ey did not own the whole of property, anyway ; there m connection with it get rid of by giving it to 1t was true it had cost $ not worth over $60,000 Seen, at fips rst.the Drin Wag a as dined .1 hich they ult 1 8125 overment 1.12000, but it vw \u201cday, a He thought something shoul to provide accommodation for our bein?volunteers, but, unfortunately, he * did not quite agree with the way in which the Finance Committee had disposed of the 24 question.He was of opluion that still an- if condition should be put in their ement to give the Government posses\u2014 gon of the drill shed, and that was that they should cede Logans farm to the city.41.Stevenson thought there would be no ogan\u2019s farm, but he Ald.Grenier) thought the surest way of cuingit would be to make it conditional on %i the Government getting the drill shed pro- ry.But since this report had been made another, view of the matter had been developed.It was a known fact that the the corpora- interview with the and he thought that it would be to the great ad- tantage of the citizens at large to cede Bonsecours Market for a station, as they certainly should do something to help this t enterprize, and in such a case His fosiip the Mayor and some of the Aldersuggested that the Drill Shed roperty might be wanted for a market.Fe Mayor had also suggested that the Cuncil should give away Dufferin Square Ald.Grenier\u2014Although it was expropri- y 8k, so far very few have paid, and those a renier said he was in favour of the fist report of the Finance Committee on the subject, which made it a condition that the Government should cede Logan\u2019s ons could be urged in favour of his hich, he hoped, would be adopted the reall at Ottawa, and he thought if Ald.\u20acuson and some other members of d on them there th ti : \"He wan.ally in had made it rather hot for him.r ill | posed it was a test.but \u201cthey all knew that both the o ud Federal Governments tried to all they could from the city of Montgive nothing in return.It was a em, 10wn fact that the Provincial Gov- Ent were bleeding the city of Montreal, e when Montreal paid them ( Municipal Then it was, to say the least, à repres that Montreal did\u2019 not have Re thou entative in the Federal Cabinetthe Con 8 tit was nothing but fair to ask for Logan\u2019s Farm in ex- said they all felt that arm should be given to the city, would oy made that a condition they day.get the Drill Shed until dooms- le also spoke in favor of Aldy said the present Drill Shed 00 small for Bonsecours Market ère was not one of them but f the volunteers, and therefore vote for Ald.Stevenson's give them a Drill Shed at it| amendment, seconded by Ald.Tansey, Ald.J.C.Wilson thought the claim w.worth fully $25,000, and they should glad to have such a happy solution of the matter.He would like to see the cast end of the city assume its prestige, and he could assure them that when the time came he would support their getting Logan\u2019s Farm, as he had often felt that the east end had not its fair share of parks.Ald.McCord hoped Ald.Stevenson\u2019s resolution would be éarried with an over- whelining majority.Ald.Donovan leld that -they could not use the Drill Shed property for any other purpose, as it was bought for that purpose.\"hen it seemed as if nature designed the Drill Shed to be there, with the beautiful parade ground right in front of it.He thought the Federal Government had always shown that they were favourably disposed to Montreal.If the citizens of Montreal did not send men to Parliament competent to fill good positions in the Government, they could not blame fhe, Goverament for not appointing them: After some further discussion on the matter, Ald.Robert\u2019s amendment was Jost on the following division :\u2014 Year\u2014Ald.Roy, Dubuc, Jeannoite, T.Wilson, Robert and Grenier\u20146.*.Nays\u2014Ald.Mount, Stevenson, Rainville, Beauchamp, Tansey, Fairbairn, Farrell, Hagar, McCord, Proctor, Mooney, J.C.Wilson, Donovan, Hood and Kennedy\u201415.Ald.Stevenson\u2019s motion was carried on\u2019 the same division.THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION.A report was read feom the Finance Committee recommending agrant of $5,000 to the Provincial Exhibition, Ald.Grenier moved the adoption of the report., Ald.Proctor moved in amendment that the following be added to the report \u2014 On condition that they construct a side walk on the west pide of Bleury street to Mount Royal Avenue, said sidewalk to be constructed under the direction of the City Surveyor.\u201d He said the sidewalk was very badly needed, and would attract a thousand additional visitors per annum, which would recoup them in\u2019 four \u201cyears.The sidewalk would cost about $900.Ald.Grenier moved that the $5,000 be granted with the understanding that'a sum | not exceeding $900 be retained by the cit for the sidewalk, which was carried, ! Ald.Jeannotte dissenting.: THE MARKETS, A report was read from the Finance Committee, recommending: that the Mar ket Committee be permitted to vary $2,000 meat markets.Ald.Grenier moved, seconded by Ald.Kennedy, the adoption of the report.A lengthy discussion ensued on the subject, some members speaking stronglÿ fn favour gf the motion, while others ¥poke ag strongly in opposition to taking away the appropriation of the Horse Market.Finally Ald.J.C.Wilson moved in that the further consideration of this matter be postponed until next meeting.A SCENE.In the heart of the discussion which en- ensued, Ald.Grenier said that the French Canadians had no bigger enemies than the Irish Catholics in Montreak This brought Ald.Donovan, Kennedy and Tansey to their feet.Ald.Robert also rose and said no man would stop him speaking.When\" order had been sumewhat restored Ald.| Donovan said he felt bound to answer Ald.Grenier, as he considered that gentleman had insulted his nationality, and it was not the first time either.He called upon Ald.Robert (who wag also speaking at the as to which had the right to the floor, Ald.Grenier rose and denied that he had insulted Ald.Donovan\u2019s nationality.What he had said was, that the French Canadians had no bigger enemies than the Irish Catholics in this Couheil.* The Mayor cndorsed Ald.Gremier\u2019s statement.Ald.Donovan said he regretted very much the intemperate speech of Ald.Grenier.They had as worthy French- Canadians in the West End as in the East, and he was proud to have them as his constituents, The East and West had been the burning question for many years, and had caused disunion in the Couneil, simply because there was no horse market in the East End.When Ald.Grenier ran in the Eastern Division for a seat in the Local Parliament the Irish to a man voted against him, and they would never vote for a nar- row-minded man like him.It was unfair to tax one nationality with prejudice against another nationality Ald.Grenier denied insulting any nationality.He had only referred to the Irish in this Council.Ald.Donovan said the whole trouble was that the East were against the West and the West against the East.Ald.Grenier had not only insulted the Irish but the whole people in the West End, and they would be prepared to resent it.He hoped this would be the last time the question of East or West End would come np in the Council.After some further remarks the amendment of Ald.J.C.Wilson was put and lost, and the main motion of Ald.Grenier was carried by a vote of 10 to 5.Ald.Laberge said it was the first time that he had sat in the civic chair, and they He sup (Laughter).The Council then adjourned.\u2014A lacrosse match was played on Logan\u2019s Farm on Saturday afternoon last, between the Young Mechanics and Royal Oaks, resulting in three straight games for the former club.2 = MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, F'AII,, 1882.The splendid fast Screw Steamers BARCELONA, 1,856 TONS, A.ANDERSON, Commander, AND AVILONA, 1,953 TONS, W.SANGSTER, Commander, Of the THOMSON LIN.are intended to load at ports in the Mediterranean, for MONTREAL, in SEPTEMBER, next taking Cargo at Through Rates for ONTARIO AND WESTERN STATES.For further particulars, apply to William Thomson, Dundee, Scotiand ; Morphy & Valsamachy, Patras; A.Reynard, Marseilles; Macandrews & Co., Tarragona; John Merle, Denich; Charles Farquharson, Malaga; D.McPherson, Cadiz; or ROBERT REFORD & CO., B Sacrament Street, of their apprapriation for repairg to the| 0 s Under Contract with the Canadian and Trunk Railway of Canada, the Intercolonial Railway, the Boston & Albany Rail way and their connections, the Merchants\u2019 Despatch Co., Nickerson Boston Line and the Cromwell Line from Newfoundland to New Yorkare appeinted to sail, as under, for St.Themas, W.I, Para, Maranham, Ceara Pernambuco, Bahia, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, calling at Quebec and Gaspe.Comte d'Eu ( t the Mai omte d'Eu (cargo only)July 25 uly { Villede Para.Aug.21 Aug.28 Ville de Ceara.Sept.21 Sept.26 Ville de Mentrea t.31 t Ville de Quebec.Nov.27 Ville d\u2019Halifax.Dec.27 merchandise from all stations in Canada or in the United States to all West Indies, Brazil and the River Plate.CANADIAN AND BRAZILIAN DIRECT MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, Brazilian Governments fer Carrying of their Mails.Railway connections with the Grand DATES OF SAILING : The splendid new steamships of this Line From Halifax Frem Montreal.on arrival of Through Bills of Lading granted on orts in the \" For Tickets and Stateroom Berths, apply to « W.D.O'BRIEN, St.James Street.For freight and other information, to W.DARLEY BENTLEY, Agent General, 317 St, Paul Street, Montreal, And at West India Wharf, Halifax.July 11 164 nee Steamship ry Monday, the 24th of July, at 5 p.m, and Quebec, Tuesday, the 26th of July, at 2 p.m,, For Pictou, calling at Father Point, Metis, Gaspe, Perce, Summerside and Charlotte town.N.B.\u2014Port of destination in full must be plainly marked on all goods.Initials are not sufficient.Goods will not be re- ceiveed after three o\u2019clock om the afternoon of day of sailing.Has excellent accommodation for Passengers.or Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID SHAW, Agent.LEVE & ALDEN, Passenger Agents, St.James Street.June 28 1563 Montreal & Acadian STEAMSHIP CO\u2019Y.AL This Line is composed of the following first-class Steamships:\u2014 SS.MELROSE ABBEY, Capt.H.H.Leng SS.VALETTA, Capt.D.Anderson, and are intended to perform regular service between Montreal and St.Johns, Nfid., calling at North Sydney, C.B., and Char lotietown, P.E.L, alternately.To be despatched as follows :\u2014 SS.VALETTA, for North Sydney and Sydney, C.B., and St.Johns and Harbour Grace, Nfid., On Saturday, 29th July instant.$$.MELROSE ABBEY, For Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID SHAW, Agent.141 ROSS LONDON LINE OF STEAMERS.June 14 .Fu CANADIAN SERVICE VIKING.022000 0000005 2,588 Tons Register.OCEAN KING.2,449 + \u201c ERL KING .2,178 « \u201c The splendid new first-class, full power screw steamer, OCEAN KING, A 100 (Highest Class at Lioyd\u2019s), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON, On or about the 27th July, Taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATES from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first- class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and London thereafter, during the season.Superior accommodation for alimited number of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., .23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal Or WILLIAM ROSS & CO., East India Avenue, London DONALDSON CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS.July 25 TITANIA The splendid new first-class full power Screw Steamer CONCORDIA, A 100 (highest class at Lloyds), is intended to sail from MONTREAL TO GLASGOW On or about the 6th August next, aking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATE from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first- class Steamers every week from Montreal and Glasgow thereafter during the season.Superior accommodation for a limited num- > ates.1 éroight à d Passage, apply to For s of Freight an assage, y ¥ ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament street, Montreal, Or | Polyneslan.\u2026 Saturday, Aug 5 Sarpinian.L Saturpay, Aug 12 Circassian.Saturday, Ang 19 Peruvian.Saturday, Aug 28 > » Parisian.Saturday, Sept 2 rr = a RATES OF PASSAGE FROM 3: vin in .AbIn.o.oo 9 an T h e SS.4 Miram achi y , (According to accommodation.) Is intended to leave Montreal on Intermediate.oo0vvenn $40.00 Steerage.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00000000 0000000 $25.00 Under contract with the Governments of Canada and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNCTED STATES 2 8 1882-Summer \u201chrrangements-\u201418S2 speed and comfert, are fitted up with all the modern imprevements that practical experience can suggest, and have made the fastest time on record.Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders.Numidian .6100 Building.Parisian.>i00 Capt.Jas.Wylle, Sardinian .4650 Capt.J.E.Dutton.Polynesian.4100 Capt.R.Brown.Sarmatian.3600 Capt.John Graham.Circassian.4000 Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.Moravian .3650 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Peruvian .3400 Capt.Joseph Ritchie.Nova Scotian .3300 Capt.W.Richardson.Hibernian.3134 Capt.Hugh Wylie.Caspian.5200 It.B.Thomson, R.N.Austrian.2700 Lt.R.Barrett, R.N R.Nestorian.2700 Capt.D.J.James, Prussian .3000 Capt.Alex.McDougall Scandinavian .3000 Capt.John Parks.Hanoverian.4000 Capt.J.G.Stephen, 8800 Capt.Jas.Scot Capt.Barclay.2 Grecian.3600 Capt.G.Le Gaillas.Manitoban .3158 Capt.MacNicol.Canadian .2600 Capt.C.J.Menzies.Pheenician.2800 Capt.John Brown.Waldensian.2600 Capt.R.P.Moore.Lucerne.2200 Capt.John Kerr.Newfoundland.1500 Capt.Mylluscadian.1350 Capt.F.McGrath.THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN AMERICA AND ROPE, BEING ONLY FIVE DAYS BETWEEN LAND TO LAND.The Steamers of the LIYERPOOL, LONDONDERRY AND QUEBEC MAIL SERVICE, Sailing from Liverpeol every THURSDAY, and from Quebec every SATURDAY, calling at Lough Foyle to receive and land Mails an Passengers to and frem Ireland and Scotland, are Intended to be despatched FROM QUEBEC: Sarmatian.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rsce Saturday, July 29 The Steamers of the GLASGOW AND QUEBEC SERVICE are intended to sail from Quebec for Glasgow as follows :\u2014 Manitoban.covevenvnnnnnnns about July 24 Buenos Ayrean.about Aug 4 Lucerne.about Aug 18 Hanoverian .about Aug 25 Manitoban.coiveviiiinien about Sept 1 The Steamers of the LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, 8ST.JOHNS, HALIFAX AND BALTIMORE MAIL SERVICE are intended to be despatched as follows :\u2014 FROM HALIFAX: Phœntcian.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Monday, July 31 Hibernian.Monday, Aug.14 Nova Scotian Monday, Aug.24 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS: ; .00 | Intermediate.$15.00 teerage.$6.00.The Steamers of the GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDON- DERRY, GALWAY, QUEENS- TOWN & BOSTON SERVICE are intended to be despatched as follows from Boston for Glasgow direct :\u2014 Waldensian.about Jaly 29 Nestorian.about Aug 5 Prussian.about Aug 12 Scandinavian.about Aug 19 Waldensian.\u2026.0.000 about Sept 2 Persons desirous of bringing their friends from Britain can obtain Passage Certificates at lowest rates.An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel.: Berths not secured until paid for.Through Bills of Lading granted at Liverpool and Glasgow, and at Continental Ports, all points in Canada and the Western States, via Halifax, Boston, Baltimore, Quebec and Montreal ; and from ail Railway Station in Canada and the United States to Liverpool and Glasgow, via Baltimore, Boston, Quebec and Montreal.For Freight, passage or other information, apply to JOIN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d\u2019Orleans, Havre; ALEXANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue Gluck, Paris; AUG.SCHMITZ & Co., Or RICHARD BENS, Antwerp; Ruys & Co., Rotterdam ; C.HUGo, Hamburg; JAMEs Moss & Co., Bordeaux ; FISCHER & BEHMER, Schusselkorb No.8, Bremen ; CHARLEY & MALCOLM, Belfast ; JAMES SCOTT & Co., Queenstown ; MoNT- GOMERIE & WORKMAN 17 Gracechureh street.London ; JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN T0 Great Clyde street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, James street, Liverpool ; ALLANS, RAE & Co., Quebec ; ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street, Chicago ; H.BOURLIER, Toronto : LEVE & ALDEN, 207 Broadway, New York, and 15 State street, Boston, or to H.& A.ALLAN, 20 State Street, Boston, and 25 Common Street, Montreal.July 5 WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland.CARRYING BRITISH AND CAN MAILS.AMERI x == * PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 CELTIC.Thursday, July 6, at BRITANNIC.Saturday, July 15, at ADRIATIC.Thursday, July 20, at GERMANIC.Thursday, July 2, at *BALTIC.Saturday, July 29, at REPUBLIC.Thursday, Aug.22, at, CELTIC .Saturday, Aug.12, at BRITAN NIC.Saturday, Aug.19, at ADRIATIC .Thursday, Aug.24, at *BALTIC.Saturday, Aug.26, at GERMANIC.Saturday, Sept.2, at REPUBLIC.Thursday, Sept.7,at 1.A *The Baltic will not call at Queenstown.CABN RATES, New York to Liverpoo and Queenstown, $80 and $100 gold.Excursion Tickets, good for one year, $144 and $180 gold.Tickets to London, 87, and to Paris, $26, gold, additional.Children between one.and twelve years, half- price.Infants free.Servants, $60.THESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE, SHEEP OR PIGS.STEERAGE RATES.From Moutreal to Liverpool or Londonderry, $31.00 prepaid.'To Montreal from above places, $31.00 prepaid.- - Passengers taking the * White Star Steam ers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London in 94 days Tom New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to ail parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information gi age apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 17 Broadway, New PEBEB SO G0 0015 90 1 i OH 0 588838888888 PUTETPLTPTP B5EEIEE ë © York.Orto B.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGENT.414 St.Paul Street, Montreal.March 20 Bermuda, West Indies and Porto Rico.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, For BERMUDA, 8S.ORINOCO, July 27.For ST.KITTS, ANTIGUA, GUADILOUPE, DOMINICA, MARTINIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOES and TRINIDAD, SS.MURIEL, uly 29.For freight, passage and insurance, apply to A.E.OUTERBEIDGE & CO.Agents, 52 roadway.LEVE & ALDEN, St.James street, Montreal.1 Montreal.July 15 168 DONALDSON BRÔTHERS, 67 Great Clyde street, Glasgow.July 15 138 cam ° W MOORE Manoger, Grand Trunk Railway of Canada.Tons.Tons.; Montreal.3,234 | Toronto 3, This Company\u2019s Lines are composed of the | Dominion .3,176 | Ontario 8,178 following Doubie-Englned, Clyde-bullt IRON | Texas.2,700 | Sarnia.3,850 STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water-tight | Quebes 1 2,700 | Oregon (bullding).3,850 compartments, are unsurpassed fer strength, | Mississippi .2,680 | Vancouver \u201c 5,700 Running in connection with the Steamers will sail as follows.FROM QUEBRC.ONTARIO .covvnnnianenies 15th July BROOKLYN 22nd July TORONTO.2th July DOMINION.cvivnnrenannns 5th Aug.TEXAS .\u2026.0000casa scan annees 12th Aug.MONTREAL.1 Aug.RATES OF PASSAGE.CABIN\u2014Quebee to Liverpool and A Return, and $110.» 85 se Propais Steerage Tiskets issued at the lowest rates.passenger accommodation.lower than by any other first-c superior facilities for travellers of moderate means.Everything is supplied, and passengers are made thoroughly comfortable.Europe.APPLY, for pamphlet of information and salling STATE LINE Passenger Steamships SAIL EVERY THURSDAY, New York fo Glasgow, Liverpool, Queenstown, Belfast, Londonderry or Bristol.The above Line of First-Class Steamers are now running between Montreal and Chicago, Calling at intermediate ports, and connecting with all Railways at Toronto, Hamilton and other ports.ALSO, BETWEEN Montreal and Duluth connecting with the Northern Pacide for Manitoba and the North-West.For passage apply at 264 St.James Street.CURRIE & McLEAN, Agents.91 and 92 Comrnon Street.CHEAP TRIP.Steamer PERSIA.Splendid new Steamers, with unexoelled This Company as just added to their fleet two new and werful steamers, which will ply regularly tween New York and Europe.Prices are ass line.The Second Cabin accommodations offer Steerage at lowest rates, both to and from sts to HA G.H.PATTERSON, Agent, = 264 St.James Street, Montreal.Or to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York.Through Tickets ean be had at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canada.For Freight or Passage, apply.in London, to Bowering, Jamieson Co., 17 East India Avenue; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebee, to W.M.Macpherson; at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court.April 27 100 Beaver Line of Steamshipsfe Summer Arrangements SAILING BETWEEN Montreal and Liverpool And Connecting xy Continuous Rail at Montreal with all important places in Canada and the West.The Steamers of the Line are intended to be despatched as follows from MONTREAL for LIVERPOOL direct :\u2014 LAKE WINNIPEG, W.8tewart.July 20 LAKE CHAMPLAIN, P.A.Jackson.Juty 27 LAKE NEPIGON, H.Campbell.Aug.9 LAKE MANITOBA.Aug.16 LAKE HURON, W.Bernson.Aug.23 RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabln, Montreal to Liverpool, $50.00: Re turn, $90.00.An experienced Surgeon and Stewardess carried on each steamer.For Freight or other partlculars, apply in Llverpoel to R.W.ROBERTS, Manager Canada Shipping Co., 21 Water street; in Quebec, to Hy.H.SEWELL, Local Manager, St.Peter street; or to H.E.MURRAY, General Manager, 1 Custom House Square, Montreal.June 2 The (Great Western Steamship Co.(LIMITED.) Lose A {NEAR BRISTOL.] Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway Compan of Canada, composed of the following ew and First-class Steamers (\u2014 SOMERSET.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.2,000 Tons CORNWAULL .\u20260100ss0 0000 2,000 * GLOUCESTER .» 2,000 \u201c ARBRAGON .oovvviv renee 1,500 The steamship CORNWALL, is intended to be despatched for Avonmouth Docks About 27th July next.These steamers will have special facilities for the carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the carriage of a limited number of Horsgs, CATTLE and SHEEP.These steamers have superior eabin accommodation for a limited number of passengers, for which early application should be made.For rates of passage and freight, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrement St., Montreal, Or to MARK WHITWILL & SON, The Grove, Bristol, England.175 THOMSON LINE OF STEAMSHIPS July 25 SAILING BETWEEN Montreal and Newcastle-on-Tyne, via London This Line is composed of the following IRON STEAMSHIPS, which are all of the highest class, have been built expressly for this trade, and possess the most improved facilities for carrying Live Stock, Grain and Provisions.Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders.AVIONA.1,953 .George Fyfe.BARCELONA .185 .Alex Anderson.CARMONA .3800.J.A.Halcrow.The CARMONA is intended to sail from Montreal on or about 27th JULY next.For rates of freight apply to Messrs.Starks & Cairns, Newcastie-on-Tyne ; Andrew Low, London ; William Thompson, Dundee ; or to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.July 25 175 WHITE CROSS LINE.STEINMANN & LUDWIG.ANTWERP, OWNERS AND GENERAL AGENTS.Direct Steam Communication between the Continent and Canada.The Steamer HELVETIA will leave ANTWERP FOR MONTREAL On or abont the 20th of July, The White Cross Line Steamer offer comfortable accommodation for a limited nuin- ber of passengecs.: For Rates of Freight and particulare, apply to STEINMANN & LUDWIG, Cwners and General Agents, Antwerp.MUNDFRLOH & Cn., June 28 Fly 10 157 CANADA SHIPPING CO/ mber 7 Thls favourite Passenger Steamer sails EVERY FRIDAY, at 7 p.m., for: FARE, .00 .1.50 8.50 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.For Tickets or other information apply at 266 St.James street (corner McGill), or st.James street (opposite Post office).Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.LANE ROUTE.ay vf.The Cunard Steamship Com (Limited ON A between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, TET Tr calling at CORK HARBOUR, Less acne a FROM PIER 40 N, R.NEW YORK.Wednesday, July 28 .Wednesday, Aug.2 .Wednesday, Aug.9 .Wednesday, Aug.16 Wednesday, Aug.23 .Wednesday, Aug.30 .Wednesday, Sept.3 OTHNIA.seusess Wednesday, Sept.1 And every following Wednesday from New York.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$80 and $100, according to accommodation.teerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other Ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean Ports.For Freight and Passage, at tha Company\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.VERNON H.BROWN & CO.Or to THOS.WILSON, July 21 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.Montreal and Quebecrun regularlyas under :\u2014 The Steame QUEBEC, Capt B.NELSON, on Mondays, Wdnesdays and Fridays, and The Steamr MONTREAL, Capt.L.H.ROY on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock p.m, from Montreal.North Shore Railway tickts good on the above steamers.TEAMERS FROM 8 Montreal to Toronto and Hamilton, and intermediate ports, will leave the Canal Basin, Mentreal, daily, (Sundays excepted) at ® o'clock a.m., and Lachine on the arrival of the train leaving, Bonaventure Station 12 noon, and Coteau Landing on arrival of the train leaving Montreal at § o'clock p.m., connecting with the various railways and steamboat routes, North, NorthWest, West, and Seuth.SOUTH SHORE LINE.For Alexandria Bay, Thousand Island Park and Camping Grounds, dally (Sundays excepted), and for Oswego, Charlotte (Rochester), on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.JoHN RANKIN leaves for Cornwall and intermediate ports every Tuesday and Friday at 12 noon.Steainer THREE RIVERS, Capt JOSEPH DuvaL,Jeaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday at2 Pom Steamer CHAMBLY, Capt.FRS.LAMOU- REUX, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday at 1 pm ERREBONNE, Capt.LAFORCE 68 8t.Francois Xavier streot.GUION LINE.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN New York and Liverpool, calling at Queenstown Steamer leaves daily at 3 p.m.for Vercheres and L'Assomption calling at Boucherville, Varennes and Beut de l'Isle.CHEAP EXCURSIONS By steamer BERTHIER daily (Sundays excepted and weather permitting), lcaving at 9.80 a.m., for Boucherville, Varennes, Bout de l\u2019Isie, Cushing\u2019s or Massue\u2019s and Des- PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK champ\u2019s Greves ; also, in the afternoon, at 4 ARIZONA.\u2026.00 12000 ssuuees June 13, 3.00 p.m | o'clock, for a round trip to the above places, ABYSSINIA.June 20, 8.00 a.m | affording unequalled facilities for Pic-nics.WISCONSIN .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.00 000000 e June 27, 1.30 p.m CoMPANY\u2019S TICKET OFFICES, where state- ALASKA.July 4, 7.00 a.m | rooms can be secured :\u2014From R.A.Dickson, WYOMING July 11, 2.00 p.m | 183 St.James Street ; at the Ticket office ARIZONA *.July 18, 6.30a.m | Canal Basin, and at the Company\u2019s.Ticke ABYSSINIA July 25, noon office, Richelieu Picr, foot of Jacques Cartier WISCONSIN Aug.1, 6.00a.m | Square.ALASKA Aug.7,12.30 am J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, WYOMIN .Aug.15, 6.00 a.m General Manager.Traffic Manager.ARIZONA.Aug.22, 10.30 a.m | General Offices, 222 St.Paul Street, ABYSSINIA.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026000s 0000 Aug.29, 4,30 p.m Montreal.July 8, 1882 162 These Steamersare bullt of iron, in watertight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath room, Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Plano and Library; also, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer.The State-rooms are all upper deck, thus in- suriug those greatest of alt luxuries at sea, = perfect ventilation and light.MATL LINE DAY STE AMER 8 CABIN PASSGE, BETWEEN $60, $80 and 3100, according to location, &e.Montreal and Ottawa.INTERMEDIATE.Passengers for Ottawa and all intermediate This ls a class that affords people of moderate means a respectable way of travelling.ports take 7 a.m.train for Lachine daily to connect with steamer.FOR TOURISTS.The Ottawa River Navigation Company Cr Beds, Bedding, Wash-basins, &c., together with good.f rapoparate, Dining-room from either Cabin or Steerage being provided.Pas- x 3 sage, $40 single ; $80 round trip.FAVOURITE ROUTE .: Steerage passage at Low Rates.Delightful Day Trip to Carillon, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, Fifty miles up the river, passing through 29 Broadway, New York.| beautiful scenery.The Steamer remains onc Or to _J.Y.GILMOUR & Co., and a half hours at Carillon, returning HOME 354 St.Paul street, Montreal | BY THE RAPIDS.Fare for Round Trip, July 22 $1.25; on Saturdays, $l.Excursions Up by Rail and Down v Boat.To OTTAWA by Rail, return by steamer.To ST.ANNES by 12.30 p.m.train (Saturday p.m), return by boat at 5 p.m.Round trip, To SHOOT THE RAPIDS in the afternoon take 5 p.m.train for Lachine.Round trip, 5c.Tickets for the CELEBRATED CALEDONIA Lu SPRINGS issued at low rates.Tickets, Tourist Cards and all information at principal Hotels, Grand Trunk Offices and Ticket Office, corner McGILL aud ST.JAMES STREETS.General offices, Freight Stores, &c., 87 and 89 COMMON STREET, Canal Basin.E R.W.SHEPHERD, President.12 INMAN LINE.SAILINGS, 188, From NEW YORK via QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPO Carrying the United States Mails.May 27 \u2014 } = City of Rome.Saturday, July 1, 4.00 p.m i City of Richmond.Saturday, July 8, 11.00 am 1882 (RL 5 { | City of Montreal.Thursday, July 14, 3.00 p.m res x cast City of Berlin.Saturday, July 22, 9.00 a.m = ge SES City of Brussels.Thursday, July 27, 2.00 p.m \u2014 : ges City of Rome.Saturday, Aug.5, 9.00 a.m E) City of Richmond.Thursday, Aug.10, 2.00 p.r à City of Chester.Thursday, Aug.17, 7.00 a.m.\u2018 .City of Berlin.Saturday, Aug.26, 2.00p.m .; LS ees City of Brussels.Thursday, Aug.31, 7.00a.m | Until further notice (weather permitting), City of Rome.Saturday, Sepl.9, 2.00p.m | the boats will léave Jacques Cartier Wharf as City of Richmond.Saturday, Sept.18, 7.30 a.m | follows :\u2014 City of Brussels.Thursday, Sept.24, 11.00 a.m City of Berlin.Saturday, Sept.3, 7.00&.ma RATES OF PASSA GE\u2014$30 and $100, according to accommodation, all having equal Saloon privileges.Children, between 2 and 12 Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Yridays.10.30 a.m, 2.30 and 5 p.m.Saturdays.\u2026.21100 1.45, 2.45%and 5 p.m.SUNAAYE .ovverinianne saan 1.45 and 2.45 p.m.There will always be temperance refreshments on board of the boats and the island at years of age, half-fare.Servants, $30.city prices.Tickets to London, $7 ; and to Paris, $15and | Return Fare\u2014Week Days: Gentlemen.10c.2 additional, according to the route selected.Do do Ladies.10c.teerage, from Montreal to Liverpool $26.50.Do Sundays: Gentlemen.20c.For Freight or Passage, apply at the Com- Do do Ladies.10c.pany\u2019s Ottices, 31 and 33 Broadway, New York.JOHN J.DALE, Agent, 31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y C.C.McFALL, 143 St.James street, J.Y.GILMOUR & CO, 354 St.Paul street, Agent in Montreal 1882.LONDON, 1882.Quebec and Montreal.Do Children with their parents, 5c.FRIDAY, 14th\u2014Grand French Picnic.Fare, adults 25 cts.; children 10 cts.OVIDE DUFRESNE, Manager.Steam Service between Longueuil and Montreal.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the service hetween Longueull will be made, as near as possible, as ollows :\u2014 From Longueuil to the Foot of the Current: ON WEEK DAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014At 5, 4, 7, 8, 83, 9, 10 and am.; 12 noon, and 1, 2, 3, 4, à, 54, 6 and 7 pm.FROM F0O0T.0F CURRENT\u2014./ bob Hi I 81, 82 9, 104, and lif a.m.12}, 14, 2h, 3h, 44, 51, 57, 6} and 7} p.m.ON SUNDAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014AL 8 am.; 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 p.m.FROM IF0oOT OF CURRENT\u2014A 9 a.m.3 13, 25, 3H 43, 53, 6} and 74 p.m.OVIDE DUFRESNE, Manager.June 29 154 TEMPERLEY LINE, \u201c2 Composed of the following First-Class Or to ess Steamships:\u2014 1882 : 4 188% SCOTLAND \u2026 2,645 Tons.a ceil THAMES.2845 ons = th Sem The Steamships of this Li be despatched from MONTREAL FOR LONDON, AS FOLLOWS: SCOTLAND.cvvvinninnnn ard May THAMES.coviiiiiinnn 7th June Passage Certificates issued to persons de ne are intended to fal : 1 Laprairie Navigation Company On and after MONDAY, 26th JUNE, and until further notice,the Steamer LAPRAIRIB ! Capt.Deiners, will leave at the lollowing hours, or as near as possible, Sundays an Holidays excepted :\u2014 1 From Laprairic\u201453.50 a.m., 8.15 a.m, 1.30 p.m,, n 5.8) pom.From Montreal\u20146.30 a.m.12.00 noon, sirous of bringing out their friends.4.00 pon, 6 nm Through Bills of Lading issued on the Cen- Où Sud «nl Ifolidays\u2014From Lapratrie, tinent and in London, for all parts of Canada | 8.15 a.in., 5:40 p.m.Trom Montreal\u2014z p.m., and the Western States.6.00 p.in.For Freight or Passage, apply to TEMPER- For Time Tables, Sonson, Mon\u2018hly and Trip LEYS, CARTER & DARKE, 21 Billiter Street, | Tickets, apply at the City Office.264 & 256 Cor- London, E.C., Ross & Co., Quebec.ner DieGill and St, james Streets, or on board DAVID SIIAW.Steamer ** Laprairie.\u201d General Agents, Montreal.vA *Montread .J.BROSSBAU Secretary.Hp 19 May Montreal Meals and Berth included.4 a?a ar 8 THE MONTRE AL HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY %._ _ \u2014 page \u2014 + 2e = DOMINION DESPATCHES, A new Clerk of the Provincial Executive Council, OTTAWA AND WADDINGTON RAILWAY.À Toronto Policeman charged with Wilful Marder.THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTIONS.Mr.Amor DeCosmos defeated in Victoria.QUEBEC, July 24.\u2014Mr.Patton,although appointed to the office of Supervisor of Cullers since June, will not enter upon his duties until several other changes contemplated by the Government are made in the offices.À pastoral letter by the Archbishop against an American newspaper, the Courier Des Etats-Unis, was read from the various pulpits of the Roman Catholic churches yesterday.The ship laborers to-day celebrated the anniversary of their incorporation by grand mass in St.Patrick\u2019s church, There Was no procession, Mr.J.A.Defoy, Assistant Law Officer of the Crown, has been appointed clerk of the Executive Council, vice Fortier superannuated.MR.LEGGATT\u2019S RETURN, Orrawa, July 24\u2014Mr.Leggatt explains his absence in this way: \u2014Whilst Waiting at a railway depot in New York he received a sunstroke which made him feel giddy.He then boarded a street car, and later.on, in attempting to get off, fell to the ground, and received a severe wound in the back of the head, which rendered him senseless.He knew nothing more until he recovered consciousness in a Chicago hospital.How he got there is a mystery to him.Rev.A.A.Cameron, pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle, is considering a call from the Baptist congregation at Winnipeg.An inquest was held on the body of Hugh Dramond, who was accidentally killed in Gilmour\u2019s lumber yard on the Gatineau to-day.Deceased attempted to \u2018place his hand-spike between the lumber at the end of the car, and in doing so overbalanced himself, falling beneath it, the first car passing over his body and erushing his ribs in a fearful manner the second car was thrown off the track and the two hind wheels of the third passed over his forehead.A verdict of accidental death caused by deceased persisting in disobeying the orders of the foreman was returned.Mr.Jos.Letoile of the Interior Department has been elected a member of the Science Congress that meets at Montreal on the 22nd proximo.The subject he will bring before the congress will be a study of the different atmospheres, sea and wind currents, electricity and gases, with a view to practical ballooning.THE WADDINGTON RAILWAY, The U.S, Congress lias conceded the Ottawa, Waddington and New York R.R.and Bridge Co.the right to construct abridge over the St.Lawrence.The procedure is different in Congress to what it is in the Dominion Parliament.À bill is taken up there at the following session at the stage it had reached the previous session, and the parties are not required to com- \u2018mence de novo as with us, so that in the event of this bill not becoming law before the end of this month, owing to the press of business before Congress, it is certain to become law in December next, as it has passed tue | Senate, and is only waiting the action of the House of Representatives, and as there is no opposition, there is every prospect of the bill being finally passed this week,\u201d À.¥.o\u2019BRIEN\u2019S CASE.A large depntation of leading Irishmen on Saturday waited on the Minister of Justice to endeavour to obtain a reprieve for O\u2019Brien, the forger.Among those constituting the deputation were the Hon, Messrs.Costigan and Donoughue, Ir.P.Baskerville, M.P.P., and Messrs, Boyle, Toronto, and Curran, Montreal.The result of the interview was not satisfactory.A strong appeal was made for tiie reprive, but the Minister said he re- uired more satisfactory evidence to show that O\u2019Brien was not responsible for what The had done.The deputation represented the prisoner as \u2018having a very good disposition, and serious consequences were feared from his confinément, as his mind was being affected.There was, however, none present who could show that he was actually insane.There is no truth in the report that Dr.Orton, M.P.for Centre Wellington, will shortly enter the Cabinet as Minister of Agriculture, and that the Hon.J.H.Pope will be otherwise provided for.ToronTo, July 24.\u2014The stock market was fairly active, and strong prices of banks advanced } to 1 per cent.Since yesterday 21 cars of cheese for Montreal, 38 cars of beef for Boston and 25 of hogs for East Cambridge went east by the Grand Trunk.This afternoon Detectives Reid and Brown proceeded down the Kingston Road in search of the parties who are supposed to be the principals who kicked Ham Long to death, and after a wearisome search they tracked Hugh Kelly, who lives on MeGee street, to a butcher shop, where he was in hiding.When Read attempted to take him Kelly jumped té one side and catching up a butsher\u2019s knife made a vigorous plunge at the officer.The latter, however, quickly disarmed and brought him to the Central Police Station.A despatch from Stouffville later on states that a third man, Ferguson, also supposed to be a principal in the kicking was arrested this morning in that village by a county constable.QUEBEC, July 24.\u2014Mr.J.C.Patterson, hatter and furrier, of this city, has compromised with his creditors for 25 cents in the dollar, payable in 4, 8, and 12 months.GUILTY OF MURDER.ToroxTO, Out., July 24.\u2014The inquest on the body of Andrew Young, jr., shot at High Park by Constable John Albert last Sunday, was held at Parkdale to-day.The evidence showed clearly that Albert had fired the fatal shot, and also that there was no justification for the act, the only doubt being on the question of intention to shoot.Young and others were in a boat on a portion of the Grenadier Pond, over which a Mr.Ellis claims an exclusive right, and refused to leave, whereupon Ellis asked Albert to arrest them, and it was in arresting Young that he was shot.The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder.Threats of lynching in case any other verdict was brought | 29.78.Little emotion, but his wife seemed in great distress.Hat.IFAX, July 24.\u2014Little progress is made in the formation ofthe new Local Government ; Mr.Dayton, who had been sent for by the Lieut.-Governor, arrived in town Saturday night and left this afternoon for Truro to mcet his Honor.A meeting of the newly elected will then probably be called by Mr.Gayton.POISONOUS FOOD.MoxNcroN, July 24.\u2014A large number of cases of poisoning have occurred here from using prepared corn beef.The local butchers put up beef in large cans corned and cooked.The cans are not sold, but customers are supplied with what quantity they require.In warm weather, to save cooking, many persons use this.On Saturday and Sunday a large number of persons were seized with vomiting and symptoms of poisoning.The similarity of the symptoms led the doctor to make inquiries, and the trouble was traced to the beef.One party, after being relieved ard not believing the beef theory, again partook of it and had a narrow escape with his life.There are no deaths but several serious cases.One docter has over twenty poisoned patients.Several were suddenly taken ill in church on Sunday from this cause.TERRIFIC THUNDER STORM.ST.Joun, N.B., July 24.\u2014A terrible thunder storm passed over the city this afternoon.The lightning was the sharpest that has been observed here for a very long time.The rain descended in torrents.Some of the thunder claps were terrific, and many horses ran away.Nearly all the stores had to be lighted by gas.The weather during the forenoon and early part of the.afternoon was beautifully fine.Several persons were affected by lightning, but none seriously.MR.DE COSMOS DEFEATED, Victoria, B.C, July 24.\u2014The Commons election to-day resulted in the defeat of Mr.De Cosmos and the return of Mr.Baker, Secretary of the Board of Trade, and Mr.Shakespeare, Mayor of the city, both Conservatives.Two candidates failed to poll sufficient votes to save their two hundred dollars deposit.Victoria is rejoicing over the result, as the Local Government supported De Cosmos, and his defeat foreshadows an Opposition victory on Monday far the Local House, The drought is severe, and the crop of bay and grain short.WEATHER REPORT.MowTREAL, July 24.Temperature in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co, opticians and mathematical instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame Street :\u20148 a.m.74° \u20141 p.m, 82° \u20146 p.m.849-\u2014max.88°, min.67°, mean 72.05©.By Standard Barometer ;\u20148 a.m.29,82, 1 p, m.29.80, 6 p.m.Meteorological Office, } Toronto, Ont., July 25,1 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours :\u2014 Lakes\u2014Moderate to fresh south-westerly to southerly winds; fine, hot weather ; local showers Wodnesday.St.Lawrence, Upper and Lower\u2014Moderäte to fresh south-westerly to southerly winds; fine, hot weather.Gulf\u2014Moderate west to south-west winds ; fine, warm weather.Maritime\u2014 Light to moderate winds ; fine, warm weather, WASHINGTON, July 25, 1 a.m.\u2014Lower Lakes\u2014Slightly warmer fair winds, mostly southerly ; stationary pressure.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.MrpzAND, Ont, July 24.\u2014An accident occurrred here to-day, causing the death of a young man named Yott, brakeman in the employ of the Midland Railway.It appears while in discharge of his duty he fell between the cars, having both legs run over, and although the best medical attendance was procured he only survived a few hours, FIRE REPORT Graner, July 24.\u2014The store kept by Clark & Barr was burned this morning.The stock and the contents of the building were saved.The loss is nearly covered by insurance in the following companies : \u2014 Stanstead & Sherbrooke conte, $800; Eastern Townships, $1,- PRESNo, Cal, July 24.\u2014Fifty houses were burned here last night, including Ogle House, French Hotel, Star Hotel Farmers Hotel, Mechanics House, Hughes\u2019 livery stable, Farmers Bank, Metropolitan Hall, stores, shops, saloons, ete.The loss will probably be $200,000.CPURTING INTELLIGENCE.Saratoga.N.Y.July 24.First race Square Dance\u2014lst, Buccaneer; 2nd, Major Hughes.Time 1.16%.2nd race\u2014Ada Glenn, 1st Compensation 2nd, Apollo 3rd, Time2.11.3rd race\u2014Rochester 1st, Blenbeim 2nd, Tota 3rd.Time 1.43.4th race\u2014Rosa lst, Turfman 2nd, Edison 3rd.Time 2.52.LATEST SHIPPING.NEW YORK, July 24.\u2014Arrived Erin from Liverpool.AMSTERDAM, July 24, \u2014 Arrived Amsterdam.ANTWERP.July 24.\u2014Arrived D Steinman.REST AND COMFORT T0 THE SUF- : FERING.BROWN\u2019S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA\u201d has no equal for relieving pain, both internal and external, It cures Pain inthe Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Toothache, Lumbago and any kind of a Pain or Ache.\u201cIt will most surely quicken the Blood and Heal, as its acting power is wonderful.\u201d \u201cBrown\u2019s Household Panacea,\u201d being acknowledged as the great Pain Reliever, and of double the strength of any other Elixir or Liniment in the world, should be in every family handy for use when needed, \u201c as it really is the best remedy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds,\u201d and is or sale by all Druggists at 25 cents a ottle.Tt Cavriox.~We would again caution the public against buying spurious imitations of Hyman\u2019s cut plug smoking tobacco.AH the genuine is put in one pound tins and marked thus:-\u2014\u2018Prepared by S.Hyman, 308 Notre Dame street.\u201d CALEDONIA SPrINes\u2014This favourite resort is fast filling up.Visitors will ob serve change in time table of C.P.R.(late Occidental) trains, leaving at 8.30 a.m.and 540 p.m.The O.R.N.boats leave as usual on arrival of Ta.m.train.Both routes issue return tickets through to the Springs at greatly reduced rates.Address the Grand Hotel for complete guide.FROM THE OLD WORLD Ramleh, THE BRITISH the Interior.Threatenin Mahomedan World, riers \u2014 the Canal, Transport Service.MR.PARNELL'S BROTHER BOYCOTTED ARABI'S LETTER TO GLADSTONE.the following to Mr.Gladstone a few da before the bombardment, to resist if war is urged a England may rest assured gyptians from all treaties.be confiscated.The canals wil stroyed and a Jehad be preached in Syria, Arabia and Indiawhich England strikes Egypt will cause blood to fow through the breadth of Asia and Africa.The responsibility for which -will be on the head of Englhnd.Egypt is still ready to be fast friends with England and keep her road to India, but she must keep within the limits of her jurisdiction, Finally England may rest as sured that we are determined to die for our country,\u201d .ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The Sixtieth Rifles marched to occupy Ramleh this morning.Some skirmishing is now proceeding.The 35th Infantry have been ordered to support the 60th.The bulk of Arabi\u2019s infantry is reported concentrated at Damieltas, the troops at Kafr El Dwar being chiefly artillery, Caval, Inspector of the Cadastral Survey, has arrived from the Interior, and reports the total force of the rebels as nearly one hundred thousand.He says a volunteer cavalry regiment is forming to attack Alexandria, Arabi\u2019s front fell back last evening to the other side of Ramleh, thus forming the above mentioned operation on the British.TURKEY'S HBLPLESSNESS.LoxpoN, July 23\u2014The question of Turkish intervention is practically decided by the fact that an expedition cannot Le sent without denuding the disturbed provinces oftroops, and even reducing the garrison at Constantinople.Rifles and mounted infantry occupied Ramleh early this morning.| They stationed one Gatling and one field gun at the bridge over the Canal, The enemy's cavalry appeared and galloped boldly along the railway at 300 yards range, but fled upon a volley being fired.After a short \u201ctime they reappeared with two guns, with which they opened fire ineffectually upon the British, who took to cover.By 9 o\u2019clock the firing had ceased, but the enemy was expected to reappear with reinforcements.Crowther, one of the two English engineers reported massacred at Tantah, has arrived here.The commander of the fort at Aboukir, though flying a flag of truce, has refused to allow any Englishmen to enter the fort.He is probably really holding the fort in the interest of Arabi.Araln occupies an extended line from Marcotis to Aboukir.His force is estimated at 700.The first skirmish lasted about an hour.One or two of the English were lit and several Egyptians were seen to fall.Arabi is again advancing.A LARGE BRITISH FORCE NEEDED.Yesterday 5,000 Nubians with eight guns marched to Aboukir under Abdellah Pacha and began to construct earthworks, Arabi has now 200 guns mounted on earthwork between Mahalla and Kafr El Dwar.Stone Pacha thinks that unless England acts with at least 40,000 troops, she will meet with a Buil Run.It is thought that 500 men landed immediately after the bombardment, burning and looting would been prevented.The new nalive tribunal passed capital sentences yesterday for first time in the Ottoman Empire on Musulmans upon Christian evidence.The sentence will be carried out by Egyptians.LoNDox, July 24.\u2014According to present arrangements the infantry for Egypt will embark on the 4th of August, and cavalry on the 9th.Troops will sail direct for Alexandria.The © Devastation and \u201c Creadnaught\u201d are ordered to prepare for special service.STEAMSHIPS CHARTERED AS TRANSPORT.LonpoN, July 24\u2014The following steamships have been accepted or are under survey as transports : The \u201c Greece\u201d \u201c Egyptian Monarch\u201d \u201c City of New York.\u201d \u201c Lake Huron,\u201d \u201c Palmira\u2019\u2019 \u201c Batavia\u201d \u201c Paithia;\u201d \u201cCaspian\u201d © Austrian\u201d \u201c Prussian\u201d \u201c Texas\u201d \u201c Quebec\u201d and \u201cNevada.\u201d The authorities have decided not to send militia to garrison Malta and Gibraltar, ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The British force acting against Ramleh includes 600 sailors, Loxnow, July 24.\u2014The Times states that Major-General Sir John Miller starts for Paris to-night to consult the French authorities as to the plan of the allied expedition.\u2018 THE SKIRMISH OVER.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The fight is finished.The casualties are insignificant.The British troops remain in occupation of Ramleh.Two of the deputation appointed by the notables have arrived.They report Arabi, on learning of the despatch of troops from India to Egypt, sent a reinforcement of 9,000 to Cairo.THE EXPEDITION FROM INDIA.LoNpoN, July 24.\u2014In the House of Commons Lord Hartington announced that at the earliest opportunity, he will move that the House consents to the application of Indian revenues to defray the cost of an expedition from India to Egypt.THE FRENCH FORCES.in were freely made.Albert showed 1 C.Gurd & Co., Montreal agents for the water.Paris, July 24,\u2014The Minister of Ma- 1 the Suez canal A Lively Skimish With Egyptians at SUCCESSFUL.Revolting Tales of Massacre in ARABS LETTER TO MR.\u2018GLADSTONE.to Arouse the Whole BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S PROGRAMME.Spain and Italy to Join in Protecting KHEDIVE'S TRAITROUS MINISTERS More Canadian Steamships Engaged for LoNDoN, July 24.\u2014Arabi Pasha wrote r > : ! die ie Clodotore creatures of Arabi\u2019s, the Khedive will dis did not receive it until after the bombardment :\u2014*\u201c The Koran commands us gainst us.Hence that the first gun shot fired in Egypt will absolve Control will cease and the property of Europeans will be de- The first blow with rine to-day stated that 8 vessels traversin throughout its length would be able to protect merchant vessels.8,000 men would be kept in Egypt for a landing force and 4,000 would despatched at once to be disembarked between Port Said and El Kantarah.ALEXANDBIA, July 24\u2014The English will permanently hold Ramleh Hillock and put heavy guns there.The Egyptians are working desperately to entrench their side of the narrow pass between the lakes near Essid.All the mule cart drivers engaged by the Commissariat have deserted to Arabi, The British Consul has informed the Khedive that England has recognized his present Ministry, dnd urged him to ap- olnt a successor to Arabi, There isno oubt that the present Ministers are in daily communication with Arabi, HORRIBLE SCENES, ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014 An Italian refugee saw eighty-five European bodies lying in the streefs of Tantah.Their intestines were being flung at windows and about the streets.A Greek\u2019s throat was hacked with a penknife and two English women who jumped from a window in an endeavour to escape massacre, were killed.Arabi Pasha put on a train to carry away the Christian survivors and one hundred persons boarded it A determined attempt was then made to murder them and it was only frustrated by a friendly native causing the train to start.One of the members of the deputation representing the notables, brought a copy of a proclamation secratly circulated £7 Ragheb Pashia, stating that England had declared war against all Eg ptians.The Khedive has consequently been strongly advised to dismiss Ragheb from the Ministry and place him under arrest.It is hoped that as the Ministers are mere miss them all and form a new Ministry under Cherif Pasha.* LoNDpoN, July 24.\u2014 The steamship \u201c City of Paris\u201d has been chartered as a transport.The \u201c Catalonia\u201d has been substituted for the \u201c Parthia\u201d and the Montreal\u201d for the \u201c Quebec.\u201d LoNDoN, July 24.\u2014 The government has chartered the steamship «Recovery.She will proceed to Suez.She possesses enormous lifting power and will be used {0 raise obstruction: \u2018n the «a al.A NARROW ESCAPE.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014An Egyptian projectile burst too high to do damage uring the skirmish to-day.In consequence of thisthe British escaped heavy loss.The Egyptians advanced boldly but without judgment as they might easily have caught all the mounted infantry, Loxpox, July 24.\u2014The Queen has sanctioned the appointment of Lieut.- General Willis and Major General Hawley to command the first and second divisions, the Duké of Connaught to command a brigade of Guards, and General Graham Major-General Allison and Major-General Evelyn Wood to command the second, third and fourth brigades respectively.Drury Lowe will command the.cavalry.STATEMENTS IN PARLIMENT, LoNDoN, July 24.\u2014In the House of Commons, Mr.Gladstone moved a vote of credit for strengthening the forces in Egypt.He proposed that three pence be added to the income tax for the latter half of the year.Mr.Gladstone stated that the expedition would consist of 2,400 cavalry, 13,400 infantry, 1,700 artillery and 3,700 garrison artillery.A commissariat reserve of 3,100 men would sail later.He described the state of Egypt, the lawlessness of the military and riot and the violence of the people.He said the late conduct of the Ë yptian military leaders was opposed to the first impulse of humanity.There was not the smallest shred of evidence to support the contention that the military party was the yopular party.The Government had no Nesire to interfere with legitimate authority.The Government Lad obtained the woral assent of Europe to the policy they were pursuing.There was universal recognition that a case had arisen wherein in the interest of humanity force should be employed to suppress dictatorship.France was ready to act with England to guarantee tbe freedom of the Suez canal, but the Government had no reason to suppose she would go further.Replying to those who argued that sufficient force should have been sent to prevent disorders following the bombardment, Mr.Gladstone held that the landing of a suflicient force could not be made decently to cohere with the statement that the fleet was off Alexandria for the purpose of defending Eurepean interests, and that the landing of force would have been grossly disloyal to the voice of Europe and the Conference.Whether England went to Egypt alone or in partnership, she would not go for selfish objects.England\u2019s purpose will be to suppress tyranny in favour of law and freedom, and the Government cherished the hope that they might yet give to the peace-loving and laborious people of Egypt less military glory, pertiaps, but more happiness even than she possessed when in far off and forgotten time she was the wonder of the ancient world.Mr.Gladstone consented to withdraw his motion for credit until to-morrow in deference to Northcote\u2019s appeal for time to reply.In the House of Lords, Earl Granville stated that the Government was entirely without information as to whether the Sultan intended to send troops to Egypt.The Government thought that in the present state of Egypt, force must be employed, and 15,600 troops would be sent there.France and England hoped for co-operation of Italy in measures for the protection of the Suez Canal.The French government had not yet stated whether it would assist in an advance into the interior of Egypt.The feeling of Europe, however, was in favour of England\u2019s action.Salisbury said it was the duty of all parties, now that the honour of the country is engaged, to combine in support of the government.He condemned.the earlier stages of the government\u2019s policy as fostering an impression among Mohali:dans that Christian powers are united in a crusade against them.THE FRENCH PROGRAMME, Paris, July 24.\u2014It is announced that the French Government will for the present send only 6,000 marines for the protection of the Suez Canal.De.Freycinet, President of the Council, in conferring with a committez of the Senat: on the naval credit, declared that if the Powers indirectly interested in Egypt remained neutral in regard to the intervention of other powers in Egypt, Frante would leave England to act alone, and would confine herself to the protection of the Suez Canal.This declaration seems to bedue to the refusal of General Billot, Minister of War to undertake operations in Egypt unless he had 40,000 men which require the calling out of a portion of the reserves and the Government has refused to sanction such action.DeFreycinct acknowledged that the -correct estimate of the situation, that peared to have renounced the idea of deputing other Powers to act in Egypt.Relying to question he stated that the rench operations for the protection of the Suez canal would not include an expedition to Cairo to insure the safety of the fresh water supply.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014There are now here 10 English, 2 Austrian, 1 American, 1 German, 1 Russian, 1 Greek and 3 Italian men of war.ADMIRAL NICHOLSON'S REPORT.WasHINGTON, July 24.\u2014Rear Admiral Nicholson, in his report to the Navy Department, dated Alexandria, July 5th, says the riot of the 11th of June was certainly accidental.It progressed nearly two hours before becomin alarming, After that, 28 the news spread among the populace, it became fanatical, and all orelgners met with on the streets were assaulted.On the lst instant I called upon the Governor, Omar Pasha, and stated that as America was at peace with his country, I did not consider it proper that American naval officers, in order to prevent insult or attack, should be obliged to visit shore out of uniform, and asked whether it weuld- be safe for them te go there in uniforms, He thought it was safe, provided they came ashore in the day and did not visit the outskirts, but to make sure of it he would detail an officer of his guard to accompany all officers from the fleet who wished to land, which offer 1 accepted and accordingly issued a special order for officers to visit Alexandria.onl between the hours of 10 a.m, and Tom and then only in uniform, and in company with an officer of the Egyptian army.On the 3rd inst., all the men-of- war in port dressed ships from 8 am.until sunset, the flag-ships firing a salute of 21 guns in celebration of the birthday of the Sultan of Turkey.This was done at the request of Dervisch Pasha, On the 3rd instant, I notified the Egyptian authorities and all nationalities represented, ashore and afloat, that next day being the national anniversary of our independence, I should dress ships from sunrise to sunset, and fire a salute of 21 guns at noon, requesting them to join us on the occasion.This was done, and I venture to say that never before in our country\u2019s histor grand as has so well as beautiful a celebration been seen at least 40 ships of afloat.There were war, each beautifully dressed with 3 the American ensign at their main, while 8 national salute was fired at noon not only from the Hag-ship, but also from all large vessels, On shore the house occupied by the Egyptian Minister of Marine, and their signal station were gaily decorated.ANOTHER LETTER Was received from Nicholson dated June 3rd, in which he states that since his arrival at Alexandria he has given refuge to all persons of any nationality asking protection whose country has no vessel of war in port.On June 30th there were not more than six Americans in Egypt, and of these the majority held office, In one of his letters Commander Batchellor, commanding the \u201cGalena,\u201d says: \u201cI find the idea so per: sistently enforced by, the English press, that only the military side with Arab Pasha, is not generally entertained here, I have it from persons of osition, having excellent opportunities for forming = nine-tenths of the population of Alexandria and Cairo are heart and hand with him.\u201d Paris, July 24 \u2014In the Chamber of Deputies to-day the Minister of Marine moved for a credit of 9,500,000 francs for the protection of the Suez Canal.De Lesseps telegraphs that Arabi has declared his intention to respect the neutrality of the Suez Canal.MapriD, July 24,\u2014The Government has decided to despatch three additional frigates to Egypt for the protection of the Suez Canal.THE ENEMY\u2019S POSITION, ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The Rebels are distributed as follows: \u2014One division outside Cairo, two regiments in Cairo, two divisions at Kafr el Dwar, ten thousand infantry at Rosetta, seven thousand de at Damietta.Each division consists of four regiments of infantry, 740 each, two Tegiments cavalry, 800 men each, one regiment of artillery, 700 men and 36 guns.4,000 civilians were taken from necessary works on the Nile to entrench Kafr el Dwar.Arabi Pasha holds a battalion and battery of two squadrons in readiness to check any British advance parties.The British brought sixty prisoners from Ramleh to-day.The occupying force is entrenching.A Turkish corvette has arrived here.The British have cut the Turkish telegraph wire to Stamboul.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014The British guns on the Ramleh heights completely command the neck of land and will render the Egyptian position untenable when they open fire.LoxpoN, July 24\u2014The Daily News understands that the Conference is considering a proposal to call upon the Sultan to denounce Arabi Pasha as a rebel, It thinks it improbable that the Conference will much further prolong its sitting.ALEXANDRIA, July 24.\u2014Arabi Pasha is well supplied with bags for filling with carth and many gabions are being prepared.The first meeting of the Conference, in which the Porte participated, was held today at Stamboul.AMERICANS AND DYNAMITE, LoNDoN, July 24.\u2014The Times says the license which the American criminal law allows to dynamite projects is a scandal and a shame to American legislation.And a more enormous scandal is the attitude public opinion in America assumes toward them.Never was there a leading national opinion so \u2018inquisitive and keen which could have shown itself more feeble and inert in defence of public morali- [y than the opinion of Americans since the dynamite school became notorious.Parnell and other Home Rule members of Parliament have formed a committee to organize a public movement in Ireland with the view of counteracting the opera® tions of the land corporation.Davitt has consented to co-operate in the scheme which will Le discussed at the forthcoming conference of land leaguers in Paris, CABLE NOTES, General Ulysses Henreaux has been elected President of San Domingo by an overwhelming majority.It is reported that the Russian steamer \u201c Moskaw\u201d has been sunk by a boiler explosion, with two hundred hands.It is reperted that three hundred houses and large warehouses have been burned at Radziwilow, Russia.Three thousand people are homeless.It is understood that Earl Kimberly, Colonial Secretary, has accepted the Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster, resigned by John Bright.O'Flaherty, brothers of London, Ontario who were arrested at Tralee, Ireland on suspicion of implication in the Phenix powers indirectly interested in Egypt ap- Thames Rowing Club to an international race between Putney and Mortlake on the Thames suggesting the fourth of August as the day.It is stated that John Parnell applied to the Orangemen to reap his crops.They complied with the request.Land League agent appeared but was or- t dered off the premises.Sir John and Lady Rose, accompanied by Mr.Robert Herbert, Under Secretary for the Colonies, left to-day for a short tour of Canada and the United States.Er took passage on the steamship Geo, P.Marsh, Americon minister to Italy died suddenly at Vallambrosa yesterday.The Italian government expressed deep sympathy with the widow, and telegraphed to Washington am expresion of the sympathy of the Italian nation.On Saturday the Duchess of Albany presented to the Canadians the prizes won y them during the meeting.There was not a very large outside attendance.The team was present in full force.Lieut.Mitchell was warmly cheered as he came forward.The Canadians win prizes of the aggregate of $1,500.PERSONAL! TO MEN ONLY.Tre Vorrarc Beir Co, Marshall, Michin, will send Dr.Dyr\u2019s CELEBRATED LECTRO-VorTalc BeLrs anp ELEcTrIC APPLIANGES on trial for thirty days to men (young or old), who are afflicted with ervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteein speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigour.Address as above.N.B.\u2014No risk is incurred, as thirty days\u2019 trial is allowed.= , A GARD To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak- nesg, early decay, loss of manhood, &ec., I will send \u2018you a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by & missionary in South America.Send \u2018a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.JFoseen T.INmAN, Station D., New York.City.WuEN, the ergans of sccretion become inactive by reasôn of à çold or other cause, the inflammatory material should be removed and healthy action restored.Ayer\u2019s Pills accemplish this quickly.safely and surely.Much serious sickness and suffering might be prevented by promptly correcting such derangements which often develop into settled disease.THE SHIRTS THAT EVERYBODY WANTS AND The Shirts THAT WISE MEN WILL HAVE R.J.Tike Shirts, IT ST.JAMES ST.Excellent Sto age.Appl LEñes INSPECTION OFFICE.July 3 fom Professional Cards.J.RIELLF, Land Surveyor, 146 ST.JAMES STREET, H.COTTE, Accountant and Auditor, Address P.O.Box No.1,866, September ARCH.McGOUN, Jr., Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, &c., 19 PLACE D'ARMES.January 14 13 eesti ARTHUR H.PLIMSOLL, Auditor and Accountant, HAMILTON CHAMBERS, ST.JOEN STREET, MONTREAL.April 4 LE 80 CARMAN & LEITCH, BARRISTERS, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c., CORNWALL.ONT.Js.Lerten.R.B.Carman June 14 142 J.A.U.BAUDRY, Civil Engineer and Dominion Land Surveyor 97 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, May9 Gm Tts 110 MACMAHON & ALLEN, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c., &c WINNIPEG, Manitoba.ly 282 Hvax Maomanon, Q.C.| C.H.Autex.July 1 s 156 MACLENNAN & MACDONALD, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, de., CORNWALL, Ont.D.B.MacLennan, H.SaxpriELp Mac- DONALD, JAMES W.LIDDELL.April JOHN McDONALD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230 St.James Street, Montreal .EsTABLISHED 1867.Special attention given to auditing t books and statements of Joint Stock Gm panies and- Corporations.January 201 COCKBURN & MCINTYRE, § BARRISTERS SUPREME COURT PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS OTTAWA.Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal.87 Hon.James Cooksury,Q.C.| A.MoINTYRE March 56 WM.WINGFIELD-BONNYN, Consulting Civil Engineer, 26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL.AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF RAILWAY SUPPLIES Park tragedy have been released.November 18 276 The Hillsdale crew has challenged the For Sale or to Ley, AST L TO Xm, ~~ ABLE, and Ground att ly at No.97 Up reed.4 Rénthon.1 UPB St Uninig le June 19.FOR SALE \u20143% Ta a good localit and ia tion in the East- nd of Spd poe; Mssmall property with three fy, City forming the corner of Dorchester on ; sonneuve Streets and Munro Lg, ind to J.McQUEEN, Hrrain Office.Ap TWO SHOPS TG Ly ia In Kingston, Opposite === Square, 33 feet x 6 feet § pert One rear 5 with good cellars.proof vault, Apply to RAWDEN & MACHAR April 19 Kingsia, COTTAGE, 46 FORT ST M in fineorder, containing i , , nents, bath-room aud pantri easily heated.Situated in one f healthiest streets of the city.Size.21 x 122.Fruit trees in garden, x lo on premises.Pply ay 30 ï \u201cRUS IN Unb toh The Residence and G far Alexander Street, dion Ro Property of Hon.Jam 8 the .es Ferri and lately occupied by th er, LANG,are PM NEV.GaR TO LET, Rent moderate.Arply to M.S.BAXTER, Dow\u2019s Brewep.April 28 0 FOR SALE.Upon St.Antoine street, ouses known ag Nas wel 57 and 69 of said street lot in rear.Large lot, corner of Craig and San uinet streets, now occupied as a coal a ae Pp nd lumber That handsome villa residence, occupied by E.A.Du bois, Ésq., wit about forty acres of land ; large cut-ston dwelling house, out-buildings, garden a This desirable property is situated almest opposite \u2018\u2018 View Mount,\u201d the late Donald Ross, Esq.> With large ome the residence of | | Terms easy.À ly to \u20ac R.&PDEBRAUJEU, , Or tC ius Bt.Denis street, E.C.MONK, sq, Advocate, 182 St.James street, February 5 81 VALUABLE Country Residence and Gromdy FOR SALE At Cote des Neiges, \u201cTERRA NOVA.» A The roperty and residence 9 Sh thetaic H.T.LAMPLOUGH, Esq, : sis beantifully situated on the West» ern slope of the mountain and fronting on the St.Luc\u2019s Road, in full view of the lower country, together with Lake St, Louis, Back River and Two Mountains, is within easy access, being within only twenty minutes drive of the centre of the city, and is undoubtedly located in the healthiest part of the Island.The house, situated at the head of a finely shaded winding avenue, is large and confortable, with all modern improve ments, and includes six bedrooms, large and airy drawing rooms, library, dining room, with pantry adjoining, also base ment kitchen, with servants\u2019 rooms, ice house, dairy, water tanks, &c.The grounds, consisting of 10 Arpents, are beautifully laid out and the finest in the neighbourhood, being also well stocked with apple and a variety of other fruit trees.The house, porter\u2019s lodge, stakles, coach house, vinery, and grounds are all in per fect order and good repair.To anyone desiring a comfortable country home within easy access of the city, with capital roads both winter and summer, no better opportunity could be desired.Taxes nominal, terms casy, title perfect, and commuted.Can be seen any afternoon.Apply on the premises, or to Messrs.DeZUUCHE & CO., 233 St.James Street, where any further information can be had.June 7.135 REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENCY.The subscriber offers for sale most desirable City and Country property, amounting in value to one Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000), which being too numercus to public particularize, intending purchasers are Invited to call and examine the list.No Commission charged to puichasers Parties desiring to sell their property are respectfully requested to communi cate with the undersigned, who wil charge no Commission, or for Adverts: ing if a sale is not effected.The subscriber also continues to give his personal attention to purchasing property at public and private sale, and as a valuator of the same.This important branch of the busines where values vary from five cents to ten dollars and upwards per square foot, aud where the giving or obtaining of even one ent per foot more or less may cause 8 08s or gain of several hundred dollars to the party concerned\u2014cannot safely be engaged in by inexperienced parties or mere nominal agents.Therefore all valuations and other informations respecting this important business, emanating from t agency, will not \u2018be a matter of meré theory or supposition, but based upon hundreds of sales negotiated by the su scriber, and a careful record of all other changes in Real Estate that have take?place during, the twenty years that he Sevoted his sole attention to the business The undersigned is prepared to advance from $1,000 to $50,000 on first-class cif property.Only first mortgages and per fect titles negotiated.: H.H.GEDDES, REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AcErdy 207 St.James Street, Nordheimer s Halles eee GENTLEMEN! 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