Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 5 octobre 1882, jeudi 5 octobre 1882
[" qe ELD Mu SLL.__n° iE Quebes, Mtreg) n tf 156 Cour NTS, Hontrey, MoIvrm AT-LAY, CERY, IC, &, : Canaux 14) ra, REET, 1 | NSON, s, eet, es of Que 3ranswick EVENSON, 274 B, rnies.y Streets, oN as.2 0S., Sy \u2019 STREET], ed on Nev ugh ther lyon the par of onep | 31 en TAN, or Cm 5 A vmbers T.31D 8 ELL, Brokers, EG, Mas Mortgage Corres Winnipeg 0 BE YS RTÉS, ben gS ONTO.PEARSON UNSBERET- win?CK, 3T0CK RS, de.asel, ONTO, h Stree pWIOK : oRSTO0E\" Zn 68 ss - TRADE & COMMERCE DEPARTURE UF OCEAN STEAMERS Steamers Date.From To.@.of Richmond.Oct.5.New York.Liverpool Waldensian Oct.7.Boston.Glasgow Ontario.7.Quebec Liverpool Peruvian 7.Quebec .Liverpool Manitoba « 7.Quebec.Glasgow, Germanic 7.New York.Liverpool Austrian ced 9.Halifax.Liverpool Scythia.0ct.11.New York.Llverpool L.Nepigon ct.11.Montreal .Liverpool ublic Oct.12.New York.Liverpool sian.Sonia.on.OCk 15 Bothnia .Winnipeg.Oct.18.vi of Brussels.Oct.».vecu Set mi -Quebec .Liverpool uenos Ayrean.3 of Chester.Oct.14.New York.Liverpool .New York.Liverpool 8.Montreal .Liverpoot .New York.Liverpool | .New York.Liverpool | .New York .Liverpooi .New York.Liverpool i .New York.Liverpool L.Champlain.Nov.1.uebec.Glasgow ew York.Liverpool Montreui.Liverpool - Nov.1.New York.Liverpool Ilia 1.Ca riatié \u2026\u2026\u2026.NOv.2.L Manitoba.Nov.8.Montreal.Liverpeal * Germanie.Nov.11.New York.Liverpool 1.Huron.Now.15.Montredl.Liverpool .MARINE INTELLIGENCE PORT OF MONTREAL.Arnpivars\u2014 October 4.Steamship Brooklyn, 2,355, H C Williams, master, from Liverpool, September 21, neral,, D Torrance & co, agenta.Steamship Melrose Abbey, 800, H RH Leng, master, from Port Caledonia, September 30, coal, Lord & Munn, agents.CLEARED\u2014October 4.Steawship Lake Huron, 2,646, master, w 4 Berpsoa fi Livergoel, ù ais Shipping Vo, agents.Ÿ : À VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships rooklyn, 2,355, D Torrance & ©0.Bross Abbey, 800, Lord & Muan.Parisian, 8,440, H & A Allan Whitburn, 816, A Lomererset, 1 Ontario, 3,017, D Torrance & Ca.Bargues.Preciosa, 730, 8S B Heward.344, WE Boydvee 44, Canada 8 R Co.J L Harway, 959, Anderson, MeKenzie & co.Gathella, Es Anderson, MeKenrie & co.Barquentines.J Baird &co.Bazallcl, 0 Gillespie, Moffat & 00.Brig.Nautihts, 215, S B Heward.* + ; Brigantine, ; @rlcän, 207; C.A.Boucher.Le 1 2 Schooner.Camella, 108, C A Boucher.PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED.\u2014October 4.Barque Norway, Onmudzen, Dundee, \u2018rancis Gunn, coal.Barque Amphion, Nielson, Dundee, Francis Gunn, coal.Barge H Ubalde, Lafleur, Whitehall, G N ebster & Co, coal.Canal boat Em Girl, State Jones, Hoboken, Bennett & Co, coal.Steamship Fiado, Innis, Little Glace Bay, for Montreal.Brigantine St Francois, Caron & Perta, for Montreal.CLEARED\u2014October 4.Barque Europa, Solberg, Lisbon, J Burstall & Co.; Barque Fellus, Pedersen, London, Price Bros & Co.i Barque Amelie, Norch, Bristol, John Sharples Sons & Co.Ship Gatineau, Wilson, Greenock, B R Dobell & Co.| Barque Gladovia, Knowlton, Dublin, R R Debell & Co.Schooner Adelaide, Thibaudeau, Montreal, | G N Webster & Co.Sehooner Elmira, Portelance, Deschambaylt, J McNaughton & Co.: Barge Lucinda, Hamelin, Grondines, G N ebster & Co.Irems\u2014October 4.The Government steamship Napoleon | Propellers Portage and Russia, steambarge III left port yesterday.with provisions an other supplies for lighthouses in the river, Gulf of 5e Lawrence, and Straits of Belle Tele.Mr.Gisborne, superintendent of the (Government telegraph lines, is gone down in her in connection with the telegraph line on the north shore.On her return Napoleon III.will bring up some families of fishermen from Anticosti.Captain Purvis, of the steamship Consul, arrived at this port yesterday from 8ydney, C.B.Reports having had fine weather, and made the run to port in 68 hours.Passed barque Genii, from Greenock for Quebec, eight miles west-north-west of Cape Rosier, also an English barquen- tine, loaded, apparently from a long voyage; saw about 20 inward vessels along the north shore.Barques Wimmera, Alice, and Ocean Pearl, and brigantine Beaver are reported in the river at hand.5 The steamship Fiado left for Montreal at a.m.The following steamships arrived from Montreal to-day :\u2014Tunstall, at 2 p.m., and roceeded; Dalton, ât 4 p.m., and anchored; elvetia, at 5 p.m., and proceeded; Commodore, at 5 p.m., and proceeded; Liykus, 15 p.m., and proceeded; Harold, 6.30 p-m., and proceeded.he brigantine Ste.Francois will leave for Montreal to-morrow morning in tow of the tug Aurelie., \u2018 RIVER AND GULF.\u2014October 4.7\u201d Fox -Bay-Schooner Seaflower arrived last night.Beauce River\u2014One three-masted steam- Ship inward at 6 p m yesterday, very close to shore and firing guns at long intervals while passing here.Fox River\u2014Two ships outward.Later\u2014One two-masted steamship outward at 5.40 pm; schooner Glen anchored ere, , Faun PorvT \u2014 Two ships outward; steamship Monica outward at 6.10 pm Yesterday.Marvin River \u2014 One three -masted steamship outward at 7 am; one barque outward and one inward at 7 & m ; steamship Manitoba inward at 8 a m.ter\u2014One Dominion steamship out ward at 12.30 pm.Car CHATTE\u2014One steamship in sight outward ; two ships outward.Maraxg Licur \u2014 One three - maated steamshipfoutward at 3.35 a m.LirrLe Meris\u2014One steamship outward.Farrer Poinr\u2014Steamship Quebec out: ward at 1.45 pm; steamship Miramichi outward at 6.30 a m ; two ships and four barques outward at 7 a m.Later\u2014Steamship Manitoban, from Glasow, inward at 7.15 p m, with three cabin, 8 intermediate and 66 steerage passengers.Rives nv Lour\u2014A two-masted steamship and one barque outward this morning.ALIFAX, N S Dotober 4.\u2014The steamer aldensian arrived from Glasgow, via St John\u2019s Nfid, and will proceed to Boston after discharging.The barque Td raph, Captain Ferguson from St John N E bound to Dundalk, aden with deals, put in here this morning having experienced a rough time in the gale ofSunday.She sprang aleak during the storm and the crew refusing to proce & Captain decided to make for Halifaxe Port Warden will make a survey of the vessel this afternoon.steamer George Shattuck, arrived from St Pierre, Mig, via Cape Breton Ports.PORT COLBORNE, October 4.Down\u2014Burge Cavalier, Toledo to Col- .New York.Liverpool |\" = + VOL.LXXIV.\u2014No.238.| - AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE MONTREAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1882.\u2014\u2014 = nifeal Fjerale PRICE, THREE CENTS.lins Bay, timber; and Ayr, Toledo to Collins Bay, timber; M C Cameron, Toledo te Collins Bay, do Anna Craig.Nothing apter \u2014Down \u2014 Schooners Bavaria, Toledo to Kingston, tipber; F B Gardner, Chicago to Kingston, wheat.Bp\u2014S8chooners Jas Wade, O densburg to Ashtabula, ore; ropellers Schickluna, Toronto to Buffalo, barley; Argyle, Toronto to Chicago, barley; Nashua, Ogdensburg to Toledo.Port .DarLmovsme, October 4\u2014Up\u2014 Propellors Shickluna, Toronto to Buffalo, bagley; Argyle, Toronto to Chicago, barley: Nassau, Ogdeasburg to Toledo.Down\u2014Schooner Glenfinlas, Toledo to Kingston; timber.Drcay, N.S., September 28.\u2014 Arrived, ve Edmund, far West Indies ; sehooner Eulalie, for ' .a : RX _Lunexsure, N.S., September 28.\u2014Ar- rived, brig Minnie Butler, Langenburg, Demerara.Newcastix, N.B., September 28.\u2014 Cleared, barque .Oscar II, Haagensen, Liverpool.SHewr Hanpon, M.S., September 24.\u2014 Arrived, barque Henrietta, Bull, Greenock.Yarnovra, NS, September 26.\u2014Cleared, brig Thomas Campbell, Marshall, Weymouth, FOREIGN PORTS.Capiz, September 18.\u2014Sailed, barque Emilee Marie, Oisen, Boston (not Gaspe).Lisson, September 18.\u2014Arrived, brig - Lapwing, Twillingate, Nid.; MoviLLa, October 4 \u2014 Arrived, Circassia.QueeNsrowN, October For service on Lower River or Gnlf Street, Montreal.H.HERRIMAN, JAS.G.ROSS, President.Vice-Pres., Quebec, F.W.HENSHAW, Sec.-Treas.June 17 str 144 naignments, all of which | Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c., | \u2018ness, in which I have had a long ex-| that needs assistance, on_receipt of a tele | Montreal and Chicago, Calling at intermediate rts, and connecting withall Railways at Froronto, Hamilton and other ports.ALSO, BRTWEEN treal and Duluth connecting with the Northern Pacific for Manitoba and the North-West.For passage ApRIY at 264 St.James Street, RRIE & MCLEAN, Agents, 91 and 92 Common Street.CHEAP TRIP.Steamer n VERS TRIELS Passenger Steamer salle TORONTO.00 8T.CATHARINES.nue 7,50 NIAGARA FALLS.8.50 eals and Berth included.SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.For Tickets or other information apply at 268 St.James street (corner McGill), or 120 St.James street (opposite Post office).Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co Montreal and Quebec.\u2018run 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 \u20187 o'clock p.m from Montreal.North Shore Railway tickts good on the above steamers.STEAMERS FROM \u2018Montreal to Toronto and Hamilton, and intermediate ports, will leave the Canal Basin, Montreal, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at ® o'clock am.and Lachine on the arrival of the train leaving, Bonaventure Station 12 noon, and Coteau Landing en arrival of the train leaving Montreal at 5 o\u2018clock p.m.connecting with the various rallways \"and steamboat routes, \u2018North, North West, West, and South.Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.JOUN RANKIN, leaves for Cornwall and intermediate ports every Tuesday and Friday at 12 noon.Steamner THREE RIVERS, Capt JOSEPH DuvaL,leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday at2 p.m.Steamer CHAMBLY, Capt.Frs.LAMOU- \u2018REUX, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday at 1 pm.Steamer TERREBONNE, Capt.LAFORCE, \u2018leaves daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 p.m., except Tuesdays and Fridays at 3 p.m., for Vercheres, calling at Boucherville, Varennes and Bout de l\u2019isie.For L\u2019Assomption, on Mondays, Tuesdays.Wednesdays and Saturdayss for L\u2019Achenaie, Thursdays and Fridays, and Contrecœur Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurtdavs and Saturdays.CoMpPANY'S TICKET OFFICES, where staterooms can be secured :\u2014From RK.A.Dickson, 133 St.James Street; at the Ticket office Canal Basin, and at the Company\u2019s Ticket office, Richelieu Pier, foot of Jacques Cartier Square.J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, General Manager.Traffic Manager.General Offices, 222 3t.Paul Street.} Montreal.Sept.26, 1882 162 The Ottawa River Navigation Company : EI BETWEEN Montreal and Ottawa.Passengers for Ottawa and all intermediate ports take 7 a.m.train for Lachine daily to connect with steamer.FAVOURITE ROUTE FOR TOURISTS.to ; Delightful Day Trig Fifty miles up.the river, passing through beautiful scenery.The Steamer remains onc and a half hour at Carillon.Fare for Round Trip, $1.25; on Saturdays, .Excursions Uj by Rail and Down at.To OTTAWA by Rall, return by steamer.To ST.ANNES by K.50 p.m.train (Saturday 2 pm), return by boat at 5 p.m, Round trip, Market Steamer Princess for Little Rideau, Carillon, &3, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, al 6 à.m., from Canal Basin.Tickets for the CELEBRATED CALEDONIA SPRINGS issued at low rates.Tickets, Tourist Cards and all informatio at principal Hotels, Grand Trunk Offices an Ticket Office, corner McGILL aud ST.JAMES S'oenerat om Freight Sto eneral offices, Freig res, &c., 87 and 89 COMMON STREET, Canal Basin.E R.W.SHEPHERD, President.SUMMER, 1882.SECOND SEASON OF THE Popular Tourist Route Between MONTREAL, CORNWALL, MAS- SENA SPRINGS, MORRISBURG, OGDENS- BURG: (opposite Preseost), MORRISTOWN opposite rockvillo) ALEXANDRIA BAY, HOUSAND ISLANDS, CLAYTON, NIA GARA FALLS, and all points West.NEW AMERICAN LINE, formed by the \u201cPalace Steamers,\u201d operated by the St.Lawrence Steambbat Company, in connection and under.special contract with Utica and Black River Railroad and the great four-track New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, running a special through Steamboat Express Train, with Waguer Palace Sleeping Cars, between Clayton, Niagara Falls, add all points West.On and after JUNE 12th, Steamers of this Line will leave CANAL BASIN every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, and on and after JUNE 26th, daily (except Sunday), at 7 pm for all above-named Portsar tickets apply to LEVE & ALDEN, 202 St.James Street, Montreal, and 28 St.Louis Street, Quebec, nearly opposite St.Louis Hotel : Patterson\u2019s Ticket fice, corner St.James and McGill Streets ; and at the Windsor Hotel Ticket Office.! a.LB vs R G.LUNR Gon\u2019l Pass.Agent.Gen\u2019l Manager General Offices\u2014181 87.JAMES STREET, June 9 mwf 137 1882, I] .' Laprairie Navigation Company On and after September 25th, 1 the | Steamers LA PRAIR will leave, = near as possible at the following hours, Sundays and Holidays excepted :\u2014 From Laprairie\u20148.00 a.m., 9.00 a.m,, 12.80 pm., and 3.30 p.m.From Montreal\u20147.30 \u2018a.m., 11.00 a.m., 2.00 p.m., and 4.30 p.m ;, On Sundays and Holidays\u2014From rairie, 9.00 a.m., 400 p.m.From Montreal=-3 pm, 4.45 p.m.J BROSSEAU Secretary.ER EDR re nths of June, July an ugus © steam ler LAPRAIRIE will leave ir .: Montreal\u2014.00 p.m.Laprairie\u20146.3 p.m.* - Lon Sundays: Montreal\u20142.00 p.m.Paprai- J.BROSSEAU.Manager and Sec: .August Lo ager an retary Excursion to Laprairie.|\u201d | &pply to HEAD OFFICE, 26 Hospita |! Trains will run as follows: ar < = = E|= ER Arle A MIP.M.|P.M.Leave Hochelaga for Quebec.| 4.00 | 3.00 | 10.00 \u2019 P.M4 A.M.Arrive at Quebec.7.00 | 9.50 | 6.30 Leave Quebec for Hochelaga[ 5.20 | 9.16 | 10.00 ave Que or Hoche 20 | 8.P.M.|P.M.[A.M.Arrive at Hochelaga.\u2026.8.30 | 4.00 | 6.30 Ieave Hochelaga for St.Felixde Valois.|'5.15}.].Arrive at St.Felix de Va- } (+) CRE 8.20 ve fcuuss Leave St.Felix de Valoig A.Mfor Hochelaga .[i351 3 FA FN Arrive at Hochelaga.|8.50[.|.Trains leave Mile-End Station T'en Minutes Later than Haochelags.28 Magnificent Palace Cars on all Passenger Day Trains and Sieeping Carson Night rains.Sunday Trains leava Montreal and Quebec at 4 p.m.All Trains run by Montreal Time.Sure connections with the Canadian Pacific Railway to and from Ottawa.GENERAL OFFICES\u2014QUEBEC.Ticket Offices: 13 Place d\u2019 Armes, 202 St.James street, } MONTREAL Opposite St.Louis Hotel, QUEBEC.Canadian Pacific Railway, OTTAWA.A.DAVIS, Supt.September 28 \u2019 5s Lee an : Steamboats.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the service hetween Longueuil Will be made, as near as possible, as \u2018ollows :\u2014 From Longueuil to the Foot of the Current ON WEEK DAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014ALS, 6, 7, 8, 84, 9, am.; 12 noon, and 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 54, 6 and 7 p.m.FROM FOOT OF CURRENT\u2014AL 3 Hu Ly 84, 81 8, % and 11} a.m.; 124, 14, 24, 84, 44, 54, 54, 64 and 7} p.m.ON SUNDAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL-\u2014-At 8} #.m.; 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6 p.m.FROM Foor oF CURRENT\u2014AL 9 a.m.; 13,2}, 84 44, 5}, and 84 p.m.OVIDE DUFRESNE, Manageri June 29 1.Hotels.USSELL\u2019S Fo R Lain CAIN TET ST.LOUISHOTEL SI.LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC.THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY, WILLIS RUSSELL, President.This Hotel, which is unrivalled for size, style and locality in Quebec, is OPEN throughout the year for rleasure and business travel, having accommodation for 500 guests.196 VICTORIA HOUSE, Latour St, Victoria Square, MONTREAL.This old-established, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, having undergone a thorough reconstruction and refurnishing, with special reference to the comfort ot Private Families, Is Now the Rec s Open for he eption of It is centrally located and in of the business part of the city.Table Board 82.50 per Week.Room & Board per day $1.50 = Special terms for families, and perman- ant rders.GUSTAVIUS GRIFFIN, Proprietor.191 ST.LAWRENCEHALL CACOUNA.The Far-Famed Popular CANADIAN SUMMER RESORT, St.Lawrence Hall, Cacouna, The above Hotel will open for the season of 1882 on the TWENTIETH ef JUNE, under the management of last season.The Manager will aim to promote the comfort and amusement of the guests, and with long and successful experience in the Hoatejyliuaiuess, feels confident that he can make the Hotel the home of the Tourists, and their stay one of health and pleasure.For Rates, &c., address JOHN KENLY, P.0., Cacouna.June 12 i 139 THE RUSSEL OTTAWA.The Palace Hotel of Canada.This magnificent new Hotel, fitted up in the most modern style, is now open.The Russel contains accommodations for over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with pas- gage and baggage elevators, and commands a splendid view of the city, Parliamentary grounds, river and canal.Visitors to the apital having business with the Government find it most convenient to stop at the Russel, where they can always meet leading public men.\u201cThe entire Hotel is supplied with escapes, and in case of fire there would not be any confusion or danger.Every attention paid to guests.ANES A.GOTIN, Propru [SN J easy range August li i Ottawa, February 13, 1882.CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL REVERE HOUSE, Mrs.McNui, - - Proprietress First class Commercial and Private | sisting of over market, we have a large stock of Lined and of buyers to our large stock of.Grey, White and Black Japanese Robes, which we import direct, and are unquestionably the finest collection 20,000 ROBES, INDIAN DRESSED, Are now ready for sale.This stock is the only complete lot of Buffalo Robes ), .at wi be offered this season.All are this year\u2019s Robes, and are strictly guaded, proper, cleaned, and will be delivered in perfect condition.We would also direet the attention Wolr Trimmed Robes Bear, Wolf, Buffais and Fancy Sleigh Robes, at all prices.We have also a large stock of BUFFALO, COON, BLACK RUSSIA AND WOLF COATS, All made in our own premises, under our personal supervision, and glamnteed to give satisfaction.We keep constantly in stock a complete assortment of Dressed ang Be Furs of all descriptions ; also Raw and Dressed Elk and Bear Skins.We respectfully invite the Trade to examine our Stock before pnrchasing elsewhere.OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE : } JOHN REIPLINGER, No.37 ST.JOSEPH ST.MONTREAL.Agent, September 8 213 A CERTAIN CURE FOR Indigestion, .Stuggishness of the Intestines, Diserdered Stomach.Habitual Costiveness, Headache Cerebral Congestion, Sallow Complexion, h August 9 July 5 BELT of Manitoba and instalmenta, with interest at six per cent.of the Company, whieh can be and other By order of the Board.Montreal, 22nd May, 1882 phecial jrrangements made prie Emigration and Land Com or fu articulars, apply to the Company\u2019s Land McTAVISH, Winni g; or to the undersigned.pany a Insurances.TH EH ORIENTAL FRUIT LAXATIVE, | A refreshing, agreeable and healthful fruit lozenge.It ispleasant to the taste, bein compounded of choice and wholesome ORIENTAL FRUITS.bination of the medical properties of fruit into so small a compass, able purgative power, is the perfection of laboratory achievements, and may, wi controversy, be claimed as the latest and greatest medical discovery of the age, _ The perfect cons with the most agree.font Constipation, Biliousness, Low Spirits Torpid Liver, : Melanchotly Indisposition Internal Fever, And all irregularities arising from an obsiructed condition of the syatem.PREPARED BY THE MEDICAL SPECIALTIES MANUFACTURING COMPANY 16 VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL, CANADA, #& SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.189 OLD RELIABLE\" PIPER-HEIDSIECK, For Sale Everywhere.Ta 159 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.The CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer lands in the FERTILE the North-West Territory for sale at $2.50 PER ACRE.Payment to be made une-sixth at time of purchase, and the balance n five annus A REBATE OF' $1.25 PER ACRE being allowed, on certain conditions, for cultivation and other improvements.THE LAND GRANT BONDS ; can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal anking Institutions thronghout the country, will be RECEIVED AT TEN PER CENT.PREMIUM on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of and in payment of the purchase money, thus further reducing the price of the land to the purchaser.nies, ommissioner, JOHN CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary.5m mwi 121 Insurances.BRITISH AMERICA Fire and Marine ASSURANCE COMPANY, Incorporated a 1883.ASSETS, $1,176,401.All Descriptions of Property Insured Against Fire and Perils of Navigation at Current Rates.Ocean Policies made payable in London, when required.M.H.GAULT, W.TATLEY, Agents for the Provi Febroon | e vince of Quebec._\u2014 a Royal Insurance Co, OF ENGLAND.CAPITAI,-.810,000,000 FUNDS INVFSTED, Invested in Can?76,000,000 ada for Protection ofCanadian Policy-Holders, exceeds - - -$ 700,00 - Liability of Shareholders Unlimitec MH.; W.TATLEE }Chiet Agents.Recent Lond .chester and Glasgow afreotories Dos pe Plan at the Companys O d\u2019Armes and otre Dane NÉ, corner Place 241 .October 8 Commercial Union ASSURANCE C or LONDON, Thea ivD.FIRE AND LIFE 64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, Corner of HOSPITAL STREET.FRED COLE Eng Hotel.Good Sample Rooms 00 i Railway and Steamboats > Conveniont General Agent.April 24 80 LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FRE INSURANCE co.Capital fully subscribed.$9,260,000 Assets, cash and invested funds.2,605,928 All losses paid at Head Office in Toronte without reference to England.F.A.BALL, Chief Agent for Canada.P.S.STEVENSON and E.L.BOND, Agents for Montreal.OFFICE: 87 and 89 St, Francois Xavier Street, Formerly Dominion Telegraph Office.December 20 0\" © cErePR URS THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.Canada Board of Directors: The Honorable HY.STARN ES, Chairman.HOS.CRAMP, Esq., Deputy Chairman.THEODORE HART, Esq.ANGUS C.HOOPER, Esq.EDMOND J, BARBEAU, Esq.Ronni Invested tn Canada 17000000 mves: n Canad Total Investments, over > 20,000,000 Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest current rates.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.C.F.C.SMITH, Chief A, iniom.October 2 y gent for the Domin PLATE GLASS IN STOCK AND TO IMPORT.B.& S.H.THOMPSON 2 and 4 DsBRESOLLES STREET.| Excellent | Storage.Apply at ASHES INSPECTION OFFICE.| | \u2014 \u2014\u2014* \u2014 tt apm 3 Conat wil) Operly ention 1 Wolr In the Fale o ive | A tfully > at.215 er.159 [Y.[ILE DUA: treal hase )HN I.2,000 5,926 outs - ND, reel, pe.1 (BE nan.man.,000 ,000 west rties Fi.THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL G Faxcy trouseging, very clgoice.\u2014 Robin son's., For B cheap yet serticable overtoëlt made to order, try Robinson.To DRESS well is an art which can be satisfactorily attained by entrusting orders for suits to L.Robinson, 31 Beaver Hail Terrace.BELINDA, REGALIA DE COMME iL Farr, one of the finest brands of cigars made in Havana, just received by S.Hyman, 308 Notre Dane street.CurisT CHURCE Carneprar\u2014Thanks- iving Day.\u2014There will be divine service in the Cathedral this evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Preacher, Very Rev, Dean Baldwin.Tra IVING SffvIcE.\u2014A special Harvest Thanké#tvingService is to be held in Trinity Church Tm evenin when His Lordship BishogBon wild: prac ARRIVAL OF JMNIGRANTS.\u2014One undred and twenty-six immigrants, ex \"8.« Nepigon,\u201d arrived in the city yesterday morning, and immediately proceeded west.A Serious Run Over.\u2014The young laid Arthur Molsedans who was run over on St George street on Monday is still in a very critical condition and not expected to recover.MONTREAL GENERAL HosriTra1:\u2014Num- ber of patients treated for the week ending Sunday, October 1st., 1882.Out-door patients relieved, 339; Iu-door, average daily, 127.RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NavIGATION Co.\u2014The steamers \u2018\u2018 Quebec\u201d and \u201c Montreal\u201d will leave for Quebec at 6 o\u2019clock instead of 7 p.m., commencing Monday next, 9th ult.His VocatioN.\u2014Some men achieve a name and position by wealth and others by merit.Among the latter is L.Robinson, who is known as the gentleman\u2019s tailor par excellence.Tue SMokE Nuisaxce.\u2014The case of the eity agaiust Pillow, Hersey & Co.was continued before the Recorder yesterday-after noon.Several witnesses were examined, and the case was again adjotirned.CHARGED \u201cWITH STEALING, \u2014 William Browney, a rag picker, was accused in the Police Court yesterday of stealing an ulster coal from a second hand store on Craig street.He was remanded.Fixep.\u2014The Police Magistrate yesterday fined Frank Gagnon $756 and costs on à charge of selling liquor without 3 Beenge! George Vervais was fined $30 and costs on a charge of selling liquor on Sundays.Namixa SrreeT Lames \u2014The plan of utting the names of streets on street amps is causing a general improvement.About 175 corner lamps have already | been named, ayd 500 or 60¢ will be done in all.Se.Maoxay INsTITUTE.>The debr of $13,500 which impeded the effiojpnêy of this institution for some time hds, it is pleasing.to state, been cleared off \u2018by a sale of its eld property, and the assistance of its numerous friends.INSPECTING THE Porice.\u2014The Government Police were inspected yesterday afternoon by the Hon.Mr.McLelan, Minister of Marine and Fisherics.The hon.gentle man highly complimented the men on their appearance, SENTENCED\u2014In the Recorder\u2019s Court yesterday morning Philomenne Geroust and Georgina Vaillancourt were each sentenced to six month\u2019s imprisonment and $25 fine, or six menth\u2019s months more, on a charge of keeping houses of ill-fame.MONTREAL GENERAL Hospitan.\u2014The Lady Superintendent acknowledges a lot of apers, fruit, toys, &c., from Mrs.Major bl, Mrs.Chas.\u201d Alexander, Mrs.C.J.Meeker, Mrs.J.Caverhill, Mr~3.G.Burrows and Mr, 8.E.McIndoe, of Granby: Lavan 15¥ MowstrEAL.\u2014The opening of the session of Laval in Montreal was celebrated by Mass on Tuesday afternoon in St.James\u2019 Church, St.Denis street.His Lordship Bishop Fabre, presided over the ceremonies, and Bÿv.Mure Bousselet: officiated.- - Tee Dears Rate\u2014During last week there were 18 Protestants died in the city, of whom nine were males aud five children under five years of age.One death resulted from typhoid fever.The returns from the Roman Catholic authorities have not yet been received.Barvsum's Gymwasium.\u2014The young men\u2019s winter classes in connection with Mr.Barnjum\u2019s gymnasinm were opened on Tuesday evening.Fifty members took art in the exercises, and thirty new mem- bors entered their names.The clagges promise to be very successful.- THe comer which has lately excited so much curiosity, was very distinctly visible the last two mornings, between four and five o'clock.It presents an unusually brilliant appearance, and it will repay any one to sacrifice a few hours of sleep to obtain a view of this extraordinary visitor, NoTice.\u2014 The season at Caledonia Springs being now over for this year, all requiring the waters for medicinal or table use can Be supplied by any of the principal grocers or by Burd & Co., the bottlers, or addressing orders direct to the Grand otel Company, Caledonia Springs or Ot tawa.SrRay Cuuprex \u2014 William, John and James Irvin, three young brothers, were brought before the Recorder yesterday morning on a charge of vagrancy.The Court sentenced each of them \u2018to five years in the Reformatory School, as they had no parents or friends to look after their welfare.Nor AccrrasLe.\u2014The Government, it 1s intimated, does not intend to accept the Judgment of the Hon.Justice Jette in re- ard to the .business tax, and Hon.Mrcoste, Q.C., acting for the Government, will at orice move to quash the indictment.Should this be refused, the case will be carried to appeal.Coxtixven Ramps.\u2014 The crusade against houses of ill-fame has recommenced and the Recorders\u2019 Court will be engaged for some time in disposing of the cases of eepers and inmates.Sergeant Gauthier brought forward yesterday morning another party of inmates in the Recorder's Court when they were remanded for trial.: RebwD or ns wAxcH.\u2014A man named Benjamin-' Schofield, while setting on a uch in Dufferin \u2018Square yesterday was robbed by three men of a gold watch valued at $25.and 8 silver watch valued \u201cat ergeans Gharbonnean shottly aler- wards arrested a man named James Hervey, on suspicion of being concerned in the rob ry.Rozaep or nis Moxey.\u2014The room of a Man named Delphine Beaudette in the Peoples Hotel, on Commissioners street, was entered on Sunday night, and the sum of $800 which he had in his possession, wasgstolen.Detectives Naegele and Lapointe, yesterday, arrested Joseph Perrault and Joseph Rene, lumbermen, from Lake Superior, où sispicion of being conperhed in the robbery.Tue Grocers\u2014The Grocers\u2019 Association of the Province of Quebec held a general meeting last evening at the Institute Canadien to reorganise and re-elect officers.After some discussion the following gentlemen were elected :\u2014Thomas Gauthier, President; J.Robertson, Ist Vice-President; J.B.Richer, 2nd Vice- President ; P.E.Gannon, Secretary ; Jos.Edmond, Assistant Secretary, and Josong | heavy-weighb 4 MONTREAL AMATEUR AN TION, \u2014 Laudbrcolk, TIC Assockathe nited Space ateur cMalipion, Q \u20ac berner and \u201cWB.Curtis, or ew Pop L.P.Macdonnell, the champion of Canada, and others, will compete in the heavyweights.Myers Fredericks; Wipe, Waldron, and Other \u201cAmerickn 2, will show up in the runpiug line.Moffat, McTaggart, Thompson, Wood, Fletcher, Gault and Fletcher, will uphold the honor of Canada.The ghmes altogether, on.Saturday, promise to be the finest ever held in Montreal._ Cork ST.ANTOINE CouxciL \u2014At a meeting of the Municipal \u201cCouncil of Cote St, Antoine a petition way received from the Government that had been sent to them by the clerk in Mr.Demer\u2019s grocery, who was fined for selling liquor without a license.The petition asked for & remission of the amount of the fine going to the Government.The Coungil resolved to instruct the Secretaryto oppose the granting of the Petition and to expose all the facts of the case to.the Government.It was ®ecided to reduce the rate of taxation on propert from 3-10ths of a cent on the dollar to 1-5 of a cent.The valuation this year is $1,800,000.=~._ a Triviry CuvreH, Orrosirg Vieer Square.\u2014A special Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be held in thig church this evening, at eight o\u2019clock.The Right Rev.The Lord Bishop will preach.\u2018Phe musical part of the service will be as follows: Opening hymn, 387, \u201c All People that on Earth do Buel,» \u201c Gloria Patri,\u201d Turlein D ; \u201c Cantate and Deus Misereatur,\u201d Jackson in F ; Anthem, \u2018 Gloria in Excelsis,\u201d Mosart.Hymn before sermon, 288, « Come Ye Thankful PEopte Goma.\u201d Anthem after sermon, ¢ allelujah,\u201d Handel.Closing hymn, 306, \u2018 Glory to Thee my God this Night.The above service will be repeated on Sunday evening the 18th Sunday after Trinity.The rector, Rev.W.L.Mills, will preach at the morn- ingservice and the Rev.Canon Carmichael -at.the evening.Strangers provided with seats.IMPORTANT.When you visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressage and Car riage Hire and stop at Grand Union, Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot.450 ele ant rooms fitted up at a cost of one mil- on dollars, r ed to $l and upwards per hy payed.\u201cplan, Eleva restaurant supplied with the best.Horse cars, stages and elevated railroads to all depots.money at the Grand Union Hotel than _gt any first-class hotel in the city.ar A REALLY superlylot of new overcoat ings at L.Robinson's.Nothing like_them obtainable elsewhere, See them.y REEVHATISH, Heuralgia, Sciotica, Lumbago, Eackache, Sorenass af the.Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, SweN~ | ings and Sprains, Burns and Sealds, Goneral Bodily Pains, - Tooth, Ear and Headache, Froste Feat and Ears, and all other .Pains and Aches.No Preparation on earth equals St.Jacoss On es a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy\u201d A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain ean have cheap and positive proof of 1 claims.Directions in Eleven Languages.« 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A.VOGELER & CO.Magnetic Medicine.Brain and Nerve Food Is a sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Nervousness in ALL ils stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual rostration, Night Sweats, Spermatorr ea, Seminal Wogkness, and General Loss of power.It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuvenates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain, and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigour to the Exhausied Generative Organs.The experience of thousands proves it an INVALUABLE RE- MepY.The Medicine is pleasant to.the taste, and each box contains sufficient for two weeks\u2019 medication, and is the cheapest and best.B@Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address.Mack's etic Medicine is sold by Druggists at 50 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.Win sor, Unt., Canada Soid in Canada bv all Druggists.| Steamships.THOMSON SAILING BETWEEN Montreal and Neweastle-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.AVLONA.1,953 .George Fyfe.BARCELON.1,856 Alex Anderson.CARMONA.3,800 J.A, Halcrow.The LIZZIE ENGLISH is intended to sail from Montreal on or about 2th OCTOBER.For rates of freight apply to Messrs.Starks & Cairns, Ni ewcastle-on-fpne ; Andrew Low, London ; William Thompson, Dundee ; or to RORERT REFORD & CO.oft BRAZILIAN SERVICE /.amilieg can live better for less |- { fortnightly.SPECIAL NOTICE., Societe Postale Francaise de l'Atlantique The magnificent new steamship VILLE DECEARA, will rail from Montreal about the 1st NOVEMBER, and Halifax on the 6th NOVEMBER, on arrival of the mails, for St.Thomas and all Borts of Brazil.Splendid passenger accommodation.Antwerp, Havre and Canadian Service.The magnificent new steamship the VILLE DE CEARA, 3,000 tons, Captain Laperdrix, will leave Antwerp, calling at Havre, for Quebec and Montreal, about the 10th OCTOBER.Close connection with Rotterdam and Amsterdama.For rates of freight and passage, apply te Kennedy & unter, Antwerp; A.Poudavigne, Havre; W Howland & Lo., Church Street, Toronto, or to WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, \u201c_ Agent General, 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal, Amd at West India Wharf, Halifax, N.S.September 23 228 = = > | Durham City.4,000 Tons.Newcastle City.oee.ovens.3150 \u2018 York City.Boston City.ees 3,000 Preston.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3500 Averill.\u2026.\u2026 v\u2026\u2026.sa 0000000.2,500 Standard.2.000000.Golden Horn.Wimston.DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE © BETWEEN MONTREAL & NEWCASTLEONTYNE ; 4 à % 2 \u201c The 108 Af 5S STAÏDARD, \"2,500 \u2018tons, will sail from MONTREAL for NEWCASTLE ON-TYNE on or about 23rd SEPTEMBER, \u2018to be followed by other first-class steamers \u2018Special facilities and care taken of ahi ments of Apples, Butters.Cheese, Boxed\u2019 Monte, die.~~ t CASTLE-ON-TYNE on or about 20th SEPTEMBER.For freight, &c., apply to CHRISTOPHER FURNESS, ewcastle-on-Tyne; CHRISTOPHER FURNESS, West Hartlepool; D.BROWN & CO., 147 Leadenhall Street, London.Aud at Montreal to i J.G.SIDRY, 209 Commissioners Street.September 4 211 THE QuebesSteamship C0 m0 \u2018The S6.\u2018\u2018Miramachi,\u2019\u201d Is intended fo leave Montreal on Monday, the 16th Odt.,, at 5 p.m, d Quebec, Lar Pisteu, calling at Fgther Point, Metis, Gaspe, PerceNSuitimer e and Charlottetown.N.B.\u2014Port of Nestéfiation in full must belplainly marked § all goods.Initials are not sufficient.s will not e ceiveed after three o\u2019clock on the aftèr- noon of day of saili .Has excellent acta modationFor Pas- Hr F ight or Pass ly to or krei or rassage, a 5 DAVID SHAW, Agent.LEVE & ALDEN, Passenger Agents, St.James Street.October 5 238 DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE TO NEWFOUNDLAND == 7.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 régular service between Montreat-and St.Johns, Nfld., ' calling at North Sydney, C.B., and: Char- | lotretown, P.E,I, alternately.To be despatched as foliows :\u2014 Sydney, C.B., and St.Johns; Nfld., On or about Saturday, October 7.8S.MELROSE ABBEY, «emi For Freight or Passage, apply to .DAVID SHAW, Agent.June 14 141 STATE.LINE Passenger Steamships SAIL EVERY THURSDAY, New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Queens town, Belfast, Londonderry or Bristol.Splendid new Steamers, with unexcelled assenger accommodation.This Company as just added to their fleet two new and werful steamers, which will ply regularly Between New York and Europe.Prices are lower than by any other first-class line.The Second Cabin accommodations offer superior facilities for travellers of moderate means.Everything is supplied, and passengers are made thoroughly comfortable.Steerage at lowest rates, both to and from Europe.APPLY, for pamphlet of information iling lists to and sa sti G.H.PATTERSON, Agent, 264 St.James Street, Montreal.Or to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO, ] following Pgo a ined, Clyde- uilt IRON The next steamer will sail \u2018Flom NEW-] Boston for Glasgow direct :\u2014 are Waldensian.-About Oct.7 Phœniciax.about Oct.2 + dinavian.abowd.Nov\u201d { \u201cTuesday, The 17th Oct, at 2 pam&y cago; H: Bou: 2, Toronto : LEVE & ALDER, or Broadway, Now York, and 15 State street, | Boston, or to , H.& A.ALLAN, 8 State Street, Boston, and 5 Commen 8 , Montreal.October 4 237 SS.VALETTA, for North Sydney and | Umder contract with the Gioverninents o.Canada and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES .1882-Summer Arrangements-\u20141882, This Company\u2019s Lines are com sed of the STEAMSHIPS, They arebuilt in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for stren, h, spe and comfort, are fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical experience can suggest, and have made the fastest time on reeord.Vessels, Tonnage.Commanders.Numidian 6100 Building.Parisian,.3100 Capt.Jas.Wylle, Sardinian .4650 Capt.J.E.Dutton.Polynesian.-.4100 Capt.R.Brown.Sarmatien.3000 Capt.John Graham.Circassian .-4000 Lt.W.H.Smith, RN.Moravian .3650 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Peruvian .3400 Capt.Joseph Ritchie, Nova Scoti 3300 Capt.W.Richardson.Hibernian.34 Capt.Hugh Wylie.Caspian.-3200 Lt.B.Thomson, R.N.Austrian.2100 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, Buenos Ayrean.3800 Capt.Jas.Scott.Corean.,.4000 Capt.Barclay.Grecian.4 Capt.G.Le Gaillas.Manitoban .3150 Capt.MacNicol.Canadian .22600 Capt.C.J.Menzies.Pheenician +2800 Capt.John Brown, Waldensia, .2600 Capt.R.P.Moore.Lucerne «2200 Cpl.John Kerr.New d.1500 Capt.Myllusfoundland.Acadian.Crenne 1350 Capt.F.McGrath.THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE BETWEEN AMERICA AND EUROPE, BEING QNLY FIVE DAYS BETWEEN D TO LAND.The Steamers of the LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY AND QUEBEC MAIL SERVICE, Sailing from Liverpeol every THURSDAY\" and from Quebec every SATURDAY, callin; at Lough Foyle to receive and land Mails an Passengers to and trom Ireland and Scotland?are Intended to he despatched FROM QUEBEC: Peruvian.Saturday, Oct.7 Parisian.Saturday, get % Sarmatian.Saturday, Oct.Polynesian.- Saturday, Oct.28 Sardinian crrseneurs Saturday, Nov.4 r angers ges Saturda; .Parigan.1 = WE + aro, A Peruvian.Saturday, Nov.25 RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC: abin.oo 70 and (Accordingito accommodation.) Intermediate.$40.00 Steerage.\u2026.cciiieiiiirninn $25.00 = TIMORE MAIL SERVICE are intended to be despatched as follows:\u2014 FROM HALIFAX: ; .Monday, Oct.9 +++.Monday, Oct.3 Presses ana us 0000000 Monday, Nov.6 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS : Cabin., 20.00 | Intermediate.$16.00 .Steerage.$6.00.The Steamers of the GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDON- DERRY, GALWAY, QUEENS- are intended to be despatched as foRoxa from Persons desirous of brin g their friends from Britain can obtain Passage Certificates at lowest rates.Ta An ;°xperlenced Surgeon carried on eacn vesgel.\u2026.Porth not secured until paid for, Through Bills of Lading grgnted at Liver- 1 and Glasgow, and at Continental Ports, poinis in Capada and the.all 8, Sthtes, via Halifax, Bostonaltimore, Quebge and Montreal ; and grom all Raflway Station in Canada and the Uni 8 8 to Livefpool and Glasgowg vik Ba e, Bostonuebec and Montreaï.For Freight, passage or other information, apply to JOHN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d\u2019Orleans, 8Vre ; ALEXANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue Gluck, Paris; AUG.SCHMITZ & Co., or RICHARD BERNS, Antwerp ; Ruys & Co., Rotterdam ; C.Huco, Hamburg; JAMES Moss & Co., Bordeaux ; FISCHER & BEHMER, Schusselkorb 0.8, Bremen ; CHARLEY & MALCOLM, Belt AMES TT & Co., Queenstown ; MONT- MŸRIE KMAN 17 Gracechurch street London ; JAMES & ALEX Great: Clyde street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, James street, Liverpool ; ALLANS, RAE & Co., Quebec; ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street, Chi- - ROSS LONDON LINE OF STEAMERS.f 2178 wk 2, \u201c ; \u201c The splendid new first-class, ful} screw steamer.OCEAN KING.A 100 (Highpst Cigss .at Lloyd's), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON, - On or about 27th October, Taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATHS «from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and alse for a limited number af ' HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be Bowed.by one of the above first- class Steamers, 48 advised, from Montreal and \u2018London thereafter, during the season.Superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to #8 and B81, Sacrament St, Montreal \u201823 and 25 St, Sacramen ., Montrea Or WILLIAM ROSS & CO.East India Avenue, London* DONALDSON CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS, July 25 .WEEKLY CANAD SERVICE, CONCORDIA .rae 3,500 \u2018Tons.COLINA es 2,000 | \u201c« CYNTHIA.2200 4 TITAN 2,200 The sPlendid new first-class full power Screw teamer A 100 (highest class at Lloyds), is intended to REAL TO GLASGOW On or about the from all ; ates of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese.Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which ims mediate 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- Por orton Freight and Passage, apply to For Rates of Frei ROBERT REFORD ¢ co.real 25 St.Sacrament stree ontzea) Band Or DONALDSON BROTHERS, ' Asselin, BTreasurer.§, The meetinggthen 28 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.July 25 175 General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York.December 7 22 +, The Steamers of the FROM mE N, R.NEW YORK, GLASGOW AND QUEBEC SERVICE | BERVIA -\u2026- Wednesday, Oet 8 - ! ; YTHIA Wednesday, Oct.°Il are intended to sail from Quebec fox Glasgow |'BÔTHNI A .Wednesday, Oct.18 pe follows :\u2014 : - 4 PABT 1 'Weanssday\" Oct.2 Magitoban.ceeevenen.about Oct.8 | GALLI * \u201cWednesday, Nov.3 Buenos Ayrealeeeesco.cas.about.Oct.14 | SERVIA.00 T0000 Wedn esday, Nov.Nestorian.ccooue 0.+.abeut\u2019 Oct.9 | SBBYTHHER.1470 Wednesday, Nov.15 Lucerne dons ens ne about Oct.28 | BOTHNIA.\u2018Wednesday, Nov.22 Hanoverian .about Nov, 5) Andevety following Wednesday from New \u2018The Steamers of the York.; LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, ST.1 RATES oF Hassage-\u2014300 and $100, accorûs \u201c> JOHNS, HALIFAX AND BAL- Ag to accommodation.TOWN & BOSTON SERVICE ; | years of age, half-fare.Servants, | pany\u2019s Offices, 31 and 33 Br sail from MONT- | taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATB.| 4 paris of Canada and the Western , Calling at Cork a.vsar, Lreiand.CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERI CAN MAILS.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN + IMPROVEMENT.Salling between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed \u2026 to leave as follows :\u2014 GERMANIC.Saturday, Sept.2, at CEP UBLIC.Thursday, Sept.7,at 9.00 a.m 1.30 p.m.BLTIC.Thursday, Sept.14, at 6.00 a.m.BRITANNIC.8aturday, Sept.23, at 2.00 p.m.*BALTIC.Saturday, 2, at 2.30 p.m ADRIATIC.Thursday, Sept.28, at GERMANIC.Satarday, Oct.7,at REPUBLIC.Thursday, Oct.1%, at CELTIC .Baturday, Oet.2i, at BRITANNIC.Saturday, Oet.2, at 6.60 a.m.ADRIATIU .Thursday, Nov.2, at 10.30 am.GERMANIC.Saturday, Nov.11, at 5.00 a.m.*The Baltic will not call at Queenstown or carry Steerage passengers, ABN RATES, New York to Liverpoo and Queenstown, $80 and $100 gold.Excursion Tickets, good far one year, $144 and $180 gold.Tickets to London, $7, aud to Paris, $26, gold, additional.Children between one and twe]ve years, hal price.Infants free.Servants, .\u201cTHESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE SHEEP OR PIGS.STEERAGE RATES.From Moutreal to Liverpool or Londonderry, $31.00 prepaid.To Montreal from abe places, $31.00 prepaid.= ; ; Passengers taking the \u201c White Star Steam ers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in J'ondon in 94 days \u201crom New York.; Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to ak parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further informatiqn and passage a to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 17 Broadway, Ve York.Or io L__; B.J.COGHLIN, \u2014 SOLE AGENT.1 414 St.Paul Street, Montreal.March 20 = > - - T\u2014\u2014\u2014 + : Trt R \u2014 -AOGAL NEWS, ee tary Wedneeday at 8 p.my Steamships.Hiramsirips.Ateamstips.Steamships.Railways.: = | \u2014 =m \u2014 \u2014 CALLAN LIK \u2014\u2014_ \u2014\u2014 a Old Reliable \u2018Short Route.Three Express Trains daily to Now York with Pullman and Wagner Sleeping Cars attached.Two Express Trains daily to Boston with Pullman's Elegant Parlour and Sleeping Cars od.; TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL 7.15 am:\u2014Day Ex New York, Spring Boston via Fitebbur -_ Als0 to Waterloo.9.00 a.m.\u2014Limited Express for Boston, v= Concord, Manchester, Nashua and Lowell, a.- riving in Boston at 7.00 p.m., and New York via W.R.Junction and Springfield at 1030 p.m.3.20 p.m.\u2014For Waterleo and Magog.3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express for New York,via Troy, arriving in New York at 6.45 the nex morning.6-30 p.m.\u2014Night Express for Bosten, via Lowell and Fitchburgh, and New York, via Springfield.GOING NORTH.The Night Express via Troy, leaves New York sk 4.30 p.m., arriving ia Montreal at Day Express leaves New York at 8.00 am, arriving in Montreal at 10.15 p.m.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 a0 b.m: a.m., arriving in Montreal a Night Express leaves Boston at 7.60 p.m.via Lowell at p.m., Yia Fitohbun h, and ew ork at 4.TA, V.r eld, arrivin, Montreal at 26 ae pring \u2019 sin Fer Tickets and Frelght Rates, tra vermont Railroad Office, à ree A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Agent.Broadway.ashington Street.J.W.HOBART, General Supt.16 88 for Troy, Albany Id, New London and lyat Su Im New York Office, 27 ce, 260 w Boston Offi S.W.CUMMINGS, Gen\u2019l.Passenger Agent Julv 18, 1882, \u2019 i PAGE RALWN, Eastern Division.The Only Direct AJ-Raïl Rout OTTAWA, The Capital of the Dominion, And the Boundless Lumber Districts of the Upper Ottawa River, THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE OF 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 &.m.\u2014Morning Fast Exp) ess with Parlor Car attached, for Qttawa, Pembroke, Mattawa and all points on the Upper Ottawa.| 5.40 p.m.\u2014Evening Lightning Expiess for Ottawa, Broekville and all points West.Parlor Car for Ottawaand Sleeping Car for Toronto.Detroit and Chicago.6.00 p.m.\u2014Accommouation Train for St Jerome, St.Eustache and all the other fashionable suburban Samme! Resorts East of St.Jerome, The time given abeve leaving Montreal is from i ochelaga Depot.Ten minutes later from Mile End.For Tickets, Rates, Seats im Parlor Cars Time Tables, and all information regarding passenger business, apply at the Company\u2019s cket Office 103 St.JAMES St.GEO.W.HIBBARD, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agent.W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKER Gen.Manager, Gen.Sapt.F Montreal, July 14, 1882 P 168 DEV LE ln SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY MONTREAL & BOSTON AIR LINE The only Line running through the White Mountains te Pordand THE ONLY DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE WHITE MOUN TAINS Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowe! Worcester.Providence.BOSTON, hd all points in NEW ENGLAND also 1 the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, NEW LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, &¢, EWFORT, LEAVE MONTREAL.9.00 a.m.\u2014Day Express running Boston, with Parlor Car attached, stooping only se principal ao, also to Portland.30 p.m\u2014Night Expr with Sleeper through to Boston.oe Falla 5.00 p.m.\u2014(Except Saturdays) Local Tras, Richford, Knowlton, Frelighsburg, Stanbriag through to | and intermediate stations.2.00 p.m.\u2014(8atwrdays only) Leca Train to Newport, Knowlton and intermediate station Passengers taking the 9 a.m.train arrt at Portland at-8.30 the same evening\u2014pase log Lhrough the Celebrated White Mountain Elegant \"Parlor Cars on Dav Trajns and Pullman Palace BSlee ing Cars \u2018op night trains between Montrear and Boston, Night Express leaving at 6.30 p.m.will 8 only at Chambly Canton, Marieville, Wen bert mam and Cowaneville, between St.Lamert an chford, except on Saturd this train will stop at a Slations 2% When xpress Train arriving at 8.15 a.m.Will sto daily at Richelieu, Ch: , Chambly Basin.\u2019 ambly Canton nd aver SAND IRAINS un bore Be ation ontreal, and B WITHOUT CHANGE.gage checks through to all principal points in NEW ENC BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOM\u2019 AT BONAVENTURE STATIO , thus saving ail trouble to Passengers at the Boundary For Tickets apply to 202 St.James street Windsor Hotel and Bonaventure Station.T.A.MACKINNON, BRADLEY BARLOW : Asst.Mgr, Pres.& Gen.Mes _June 1 ! 30 ©2104 UF =r Delaware & Hudson Co\u2019s Railroadshe Saratoga Lin Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, ew York, Philadelphia.AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST 255 28 Miles the Shortest Line between Montreal and New York $x Fest Trains leave Montreal : 7.15a.m.\u2014Day Express, \u201cWagner Drawm Room Car attached,\u201d for Saratoga, Troy and Altany, arriving in New York at 9.00 p.m, 3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014Wagner\u2019s Ele gant Sleeping Car run through to New York at 6.45 a.m.next morning.28\"-This Tram makes close connection af Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at9.20a.n:.New York svough Mails and - ried via this Sk Express car Information given, and Tickets sold, at alt any\u2019s 143 St.James Strcet, Montreal.OEAS.C.MCFALE General Pass\u2019r Agent.Montréal May ent Albany, NE\" ! May 8 \u2018point out, was, 4 TU.\u2018 2 The Montreal Herald.THURSDAY MORNING, OCT.5.APPOINTMENTS.Academy of Masic\u2014Performance at 8 p.m.Theatre Royal Performance at 8 p.m.AUCTION SALES TO-DAY.BY SHAW & GOWDEY.Horses\u2014At the Horse Market, College street, at 3 p.m.\" CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER.First Pa3E\u2014Marine Intelligence ; Commercial Items ; Financial ; Railway News ; Produce and Provisions, etc.i SECOND Pagu\u2014Coguercial continued, etc.Tuiro Pace\u2014Locl News, ete.Four Pace\u2014Editorial ; Notes; The Propored Depot of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, etc.Fira PAGE\u2014Amusements etc.Sixru Pace\u2014St.Lawrence Navigation.SEVENTH PAGE-\u2014Ditto, continued, etc.Briouru Pace\u2014Telegraphic News, etc.EEE THE FUTURE OF MONTREAL, What Montreal and its leading men of enterprise have long been aiming at\u2014the deepening of the ckannel of Lako St.Peter to twenty-five feet\u2014 has at \u2018length been achieved.This gigantic and vitally important scheme occupied, as is generally known, under all circumstances and always, the foremost place in the mind of the Hon.John Young.Mr.Young, as we have previously had occasion to unfortunately for himself and the projects of hig fertile Lrain, in advance of his time, or rather of those with whom he was associated ; and, in consequence, it is now well recognized how much better off eur \u2018city and the country at large would have been, could publie opinion have been induced to exercise that fore- \u2018eight with which Mr.Young desired to infuse it.To the furtherance of the improvement of Lake St.Peter channel \u2014a3 work which, without exaggeration, might safely be called, and has finally been recognized as of a national character\u2014the press eventually opened its columns, and a {favourable sentiment was created, which went on widening and expanding to such an extent as to compel the ultimate prosecution of the required operations.Fortunately for Montreal and its commerce, which embraced & considerable proportion of that of the whole country, it came to be that, no matter which of the great political parties were at the helm of affairs, the merchants of Montreal and our leading statesmen were ever a unit upon this issue.Indeed, every one who was in any way interested in the future of the Dominion, will be ready to admit that without the completion of this improvement the shipping interests, nay the entire trade of the country would have been crippled, and this port, with the great St.Lawrence route\u2014the national highway of this country\u2014 would have been utterly debarred from competing for the vast carrying trade of the continent.Too much canuot be said in praise of the energy and enterprise of those who so long, by their counsels, their advocacy, and their endeavours, aided in the carrying out of this enterprise.Their anticipations were justified in a most remarkable way, as each objective point \u2014in the matter of feet\u2014was reached, by the extension of our foreign commerce, which was everywhere manifest.Tere we may state, as a matter of fact,and as proving under what disadvantages the trade of Montreal and the commerce of the West laboured, that about 1844 the ship \u201c Great Britain,\u201d with a cargo from London to Montreal, on reaching Quebec found the water so exceptionally id that her entire cargo had to be discharged, and the newspapers of the day called attention to the statement of the agents that it cost 2s.per ton more to bring the goods from Quebec to Montreal than the ship received for transport from London to Montreal.The individual discussions regarding this undertaking, however, had not taken hold of the public mind to any appreciable degree before between 1845 and 1850.In the first mentioned year the Provincial Government decided to improve the channel to 16 feet at low water, the depth at that period being 11 feet.The Montreal Board of Harbour Commissioners was formed in 1830.the three Commissioners then appointed being the late Hon.George Moffatt, Hon.Mr.Ques- Comnel and Mr.Robert G.Piperparatively little, however, was done until 1850, à period at which the late Hon.John Young took active hold of the work of deepening the Lake.Every one conversant with the business of Montreal and the trade of the country will, we are sure, fully appreciate the almost superhuman efforts which the late Mr.Young threw into the work.In 1850 the late John Fry was chairman of the Board, his associates being the Hon.John Young and Mr.Louis Marchand.In October of that year the Board appointed Messrs William Gibbs Macneil, John Childe and S.Gzowski, a commission of Engineers to examine and report upon the practicability of the project.These gentlemen reported to Mr.W.E.Logan, then Provincial Geologist, their report being of a tolerably minute character.On the 24th August, 1853, as many still in business will remember, after operations had, in the meantime, been vigorously carried on, the ship * California,\u201d of 457 tons, and drawing 16 feet 1 inch, was successfully towed through the Lake by the steam tug ¢ Alliance,\u201d the depth on the flats being 12 feet 1 inch.Among those who accompanied the Commissioners on the steamer were Mr.Robert Abraham, editor of the Transcript, Alderman John Leeming, Mr.Chas.Seymour, Mr.David Bellhouse, then agent of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, and Mr.David Kinnear, editor of the Montreal HERALD.Later in that year, at the request of the Harbour Board, mr \u2018the Hon.John Young reported generally upon the scheme, its progress, and suggestions fot future action.In 1858 Messrs.John Childe, W.J.McAlpine and J.P.Kirkwood, Civil Engineers, also made an elaborate report, the whole tending to throw light on the feasibility of the further prosecution of the enterprise which was to make Montreal what Mr.Young, snd those who thought with him, aimed at, a city and seaport second to one, and one alone, upon this eontinent.As we proceed with the progress of the work we propose to give a few facts and figures which prove the immense importance and benefit arising from the deepening of the channel, as well to the city of Montreal as to every inch of ground west of Windmill Point.From 1850, when the deepen- ening really and actively commenced, there has been remarkable progress in business, as the following table of tonnage, imports and exports, will show :\u2014 Tonnage.Imports.Ex, 1850.use 46.15 3 7 174.780 $1144,772 1864.70,740 16,221,004 1,833, 1860.121,599 15,479,453 6,020,715 1866.205,775 28,793,321 7,286,878 1878.397,288 26,223,200 21,660,980 1881 681,020 45,622,719 $1,296,000 A mere glance at, to say nothing of an analysis of, these figures is, it will be admitted, the most complete endor- sation of so extensive and far reaching an undertaking that could possibly be imagined.During the periods above reviewed both the tonnage and value of merchandise, exported and imported | varied ; but the most substantial augmentation in the branches under these various heads continued to exhibit very marked progression each decade.Between the years 1853 and 1859, pro- gresswas slow; nevertheless the achievement of even two feet within that time was of enormous advantage to the business community.In October of the last named year the ship \u201cPride of Canada\u201d was taken through, drawing a depth of 18 feet 8 inches; when there were ll feet 8 inches on the flats; making fiom the inception of the work fully seven feet of depth.The next experi ment was a test of a depth of 20 feet, the trial trip, by the ship \u201cOcean,\u201d drawing 19 feet 8 inches, being made in November, 1865, when 1 the water was very low, there being only 10 feet 6 inches on the flats.Later in the year another experiment was made with 11 feet on the flats, amply feet.Passing on to the year 1878, a party on the steamer \u201cJohn Young\u201d tested the depth by spars, drawing 23 feet 6 inches, which clearly established at that date an improvement to at loast 22 feet, all that had been claimed up to that time.On Tuesday last the objects and ambitions of those who had long advocated still further extension were proved to have been in a great measure realized by the trial trip of the R.M.8.\u201cPeruvian,\u201d which, by the aid of spars, demonstrated a channel capacity of 25 feet at low water (10 feet 6 inches).But there are other evidences of the material prosperity to the port of Montreal, and the Dominion at large, by means of the deepening of the channel.In 1856 the steamship tonnage, which was then entirely in the hands \u2018of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, amounted to 5,600, embracing three vessels.This, contrasted with the immense steamship tonnage\u2014204,000 tons\u2014now brought to our wharves, and announced for direct business between this and European ports, is additional convincing evidence justifying the expenditure of every dollar for the obtainment of the paramount advantages to be gained.In the latter figures, representing the steamship interest, we have made no estimate of the very many steamships which make casual trips to our harbour, and which, we think, would add at least 50,000 tors to the amount we have already given.Now, that the existence and mnavigability of the 25 feet channel have been conclusively established, there need no longer be any question .as to the class of vessels by which the St.Lawrence route can be used.There are no steamers afloat now which cannot safely reach Montreal, the head of ocean navigation, and in these we include the \u201c Vancouver,\u201d of the Dominion Lire, of 5,700 tons, and the \u2018 Numidian,\u201d of the Allan Line, of 6,100 tons, both of which will shortly be launched.Beyond the tonnage of these vessels we have no doubt the Harbour Commissioners will provide all that the advance of steamship enterprise may, in subsequent years, demand.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TERMINUS.We have several communications asking us for some explanation of the proposed schemes for the location of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Passenger depot, and with the view of meeting the desire, we have had two of the plans prepared, which have been before the Committee of the Corporation on Railways, and the Directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company: \u2014 Scheme A includes all that portion of land bounded as follows: \u2014 On the north-east by Woodyard street, on the south-east by Commissioners, on the south-west by Jacques Cartier Square, on the north-west by Notre Dame, from Jacques Cartier Square to Claude, down the west line of Claude for a distance of 150 feet, thence along ta Barrack street, leaving a line \u2018of lots, one lot deep, fronting on Notre Dame.The Bonsecours Market would be utilized as Offices, and the Passenger Depot front on Jacques Cartier Square, which would be situated about half way between Notre Dame and Commissioners streets.The size of the Depot proper would be 110 feet front by 60 feet deep, Lut provision is made for a covered way from Barrack street to the Depot.The freight sheds are to be along proving the depth of the channel to 20 | THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMM ~ PROPOSED DEPOT OF fo \u2019 \\ se VACQUES CARTIER R .= 5 FAL = eS ET Ea pc = - ws SFFICES STREET RAMP VERS ST RAMP COMMISS10 LVER ST ERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5.THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.Ace JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE SCHEME.\"44 Copy of Scheme no Scale 400 fuel to oneyin du \u20ac - M, EU LAWRENCE ?2 od : | | N COURT HOUSE | : te FT TiN the line of Commissioners, from the east side of Lacroix to Victor street.There would also be a sub-way from the south side of Notre Dame, at Barrack street, to Champ de Mars street, from thence to Craig, on the surfdëà, the sub-way and street to be 100 feet wide.The streets closed by this scheme are Barrack, Fripponne, Victor, Le Royer, St.Francois, St.Paul to Jacques Cartier Square, and parts of Bonsecours and Claude streets.Scheme B embraces all that portion of land from Woodysrd to Bonsecours streets, and extending from Notre Dame to Commissioners streets; also that portion (connected by a tunnel under Dalhousie Square) from Berri to the proposed extension of Jacques Cartier Square through the Champ de Mars, and extending from the south side of Champ de Mars street to Craig street.The passenger depot would be erected on the Champ de Mars, on the line of the proposed extension of Jacques Cartier Square, the same dimensions as described in plan A.The streets closed by this scheme are Barrack, Fripponne, St.Francois and St.Paul as far as Bonsecours, parts of St.Louis, Gosford and Bonsecours, and that portion of the Champ de Mars from Gosford street ta the west Jacques Cartier Square.THE DAY ON THE \u201c PERUVIAN.\"\u201d ttt rent We cannot allow the opportunity to pass without giving expression to the very general satisfaction felt by all those who had the pleasure of being the guests of the Harbour Commissioners on Tuesday last, on board the Allan Steamship Company's R.M.S.S.\u201c Peruvian,\u201d commanded by Captain Ritchie, all of whose appointments and arrangements were most perfect.There were details, of course, in connection with so large a gathering, which entailed very considerable trou- vision.The chairman, Mr.Robertson, spared no effort to make the trip a success, and he had in Mr.Whitney, the Secretary of the Commission, and Captain Howard, the Harbour Master, very valuable assistants.It was, we regret to say, however, impossible to carry out the programme in its entirety ; some of the toasts, by no means unimportant ones, being necessarily omitted, unless the tread STCLAUDE ST- LE ROYER ST line of the proposed extension of ble and required the closest super- |p, YACQUES CARTIER gavER festivities had been continued on the return trip on the steamer \u201c Quebec.\u201d Some disappointment was in this way occasioned, because avery one present had anticipated a speech, which would have been brimful of facts, from Mr.Thomas Cramp, the late chairman of the Harbour Commissioners, and the only suzviving member of the Board, as constituted when he was first appointed to à seat upon the Commission.One of the most pleasing, and at the same time most timely,incidents of the proceedings, were the graceful expressions made by almost every speaker ii »ecognition of the incalculable services which kad been rendered the port of Montreal by the indomitable energy, characteristic zeal and foresight of the late Hon.John Young, who, in his lifetime, had done so much to promote the progress of the trade of the St.Lawrence route,and the attendant development of the country happily brought to so satisfactory a stage of advancement by those who are now entrusted with the management of the harbour and the approaches to it.THE Salvation Army work has passed the stage at which movements of that kind cease, with thoughtful people, to be simply ridiculous and come to be regarded as grave facts and social forces whose strength is not to be despised, It has now the approbation, qualified in most cases, of divines and laymen of the highest standing, such as really in expressing their opinions dictate those of the many.ile such do not affect to be enamoured of the grotesqueness that has made Salvationism acceptable to the classes on whom it operates, they have reconciled the public in a measure to it by exhibiting the undoubted good fruits which have already been gathered in.The work has spread with such marvellous rapidity that in the United Kingdom alone 6,200 services are held every week.The leader, \u201cGeneral\u201d Booth, is a man of great re- gources and nerve.Having \u2018determined fo pay off the debt on the Grecian Theatre, London, which the Army have taken, ¢ recently waited till the congregation had gathered and then locked the congregation in, telling them that they must quidate that debt before he would set them at liberty.This is rather highhanded work for a man of his stamp and calling, but is calculated to make a deep and good impression on the rabble he is dealing with, \u2014 pre et PANAMA had a startling earthquake the other day, chiefly startling on account of the doubts raised as to what would be the consequences if, after De Lesseps shall have constructed his canal, an earthquake shall take it in its line of march and cut it in two.One consequence will be certain to follow, the water will run out and what shipping happened to be passing at the time will be left low and dry at the bottom of \u201cthe big ditch.\u201d We wonder whether such a contingency entered into the \u2018calculations of the projector of the canal ; it was certainly worthy of his consideration.teatime tints robin Sous American capitalists who are thinking of establishing ironworks in Canada, are making enquiries as to the eligibility of Hamiljen as a site.The works will comprise a smelting furnace, rolling mills, ete.The enterprise is backed by a capital of $2,000,000, and employment | for one thousand men is guaranteed.The projectors ask what \u201c inducements\u2019 Hamilton would be disposed to offer, to which the Times replies substantially, not any, except those which the natural advantages of the place present.\u2014_\u2014 ee, THE British Board of Trade has been enquiring into the statistics of missing ocean vessels.During the past two years over three thousand four hundred ships sail and steam, were lost, taking the world over, and of these one in ten only was reported missing.There will probably be greater stringency given to the Act under which vessels may be detained.\u2014_\u2014 THE IMPROVED CHANNEL.To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD ; 81r,\u2014The interest and pleasure of yesterday\u2019s excursion with the Harbour com missioners, to celebrate the completion of a 25 ft.channel, was enhanced by the fitting recognition made by the Chairman and Sir Hector Langevin of the great services rendered by the late Hon.John Young, who veritably bore the burden and heat of the day during the early years of this important undertaking when it required in no ordinary degree the qualities of energy, persistance and self-denial, posses only by too few of our public men, but which were his especial characteristics, It is almost incredible now a days, when public opinion has so full endorsed the work in question, to look back upon some of the criticisms of earlier years, among which I found the following in looking over some old papers a short time ago.lt is taken from a leading article in an influential journal in 1856 :\u2014 \u201cThe Montreal Merchants are full of energy and zeal n used in the wrong direction, a3 witness their Action in respect of attempts at deepenin } Lake St.Peter and other Ftojeote, which are either of no use or positively injurious to them * They wish to - build more fine quays at Montreal, to LS B\u2014ORAIG STREET AND CHAMP DE MARS SCHEME.Ect\\e-aoofeet tosghneiner En excite the compassion of strangers, for what is more pitiable than to see such beautiful structures, and instead of forests of stately masts and heaps of costly merchandise loading and unloading, nothing but a few wood barges.\u201d Had the writer of these lines been living to-day he could have chronicled that the exports of grain last week from Montreal exceeded the whole yearly average in 1845-50, and there were, within a fortnight, 20 large ocean steamships at one time in harbour, loading or discharging cargo.Changes so great could only have been possible through the undertaking in question, which has now happily reached another important stage in its istory, and in saying that the hame.of Mr.Young will always remain most honorably associated with it T am only recording the practically unanimous verdict of the citizens of Montreal.We should not forget, however, that Mr.Young was ably supported in those earlier days by reliable an intelligent assistants, who shared his enthusiasm and seconded his efforts.Among those a chief place is due to Captain Charles Armstrong, now greatly advanced in years, and who was, I am sorry to hear, not well enough to ac- Sompany the party on the \u201c Peruvian\u201d As the day\u2019s programme could not be completely carried out I am sure no intentional oversight occurred, but I am also sure that all those having knowledge of the faithful work done, cheerfully accord to him an honeured place in the records of Lake St.«Peter.and bear him in remembrance as having done his duty loyally to his chief, as well as to great public advan- age.' I remain, sir, Your obedient, HOMAS CRAMP.Montreal, October 4th, 1882.MARRIAGES.WiLsox-MaoDovearL\u2014At Christ Church Cathedral, on Wednesday, the 4th instant, by his Lordship the Bishop of Montreal, assisted by the Very Rev.the Dean, Mr, James Reid Wilson, to Florence Isabel, second daughter of Mr.Donal MacDougall of Tr Donald Lom DEATHS.MoCULLO0H\u2014In this city, on the 8rd in\u201d stant, Eva Amanda McCulloch, youngest and beloved daughter of Francis McCul- loch, Esq., Assistant-Chief of the Fire Department, aged 16 years.Her funeral will take place from her father\u2019s residence, No.158 Wellington street, on Friday afternoon, the 6th instant at 2.30 o'clock, to St.Stephens Churchthence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respe invi an L acqua pectfully invited 8 Her end vas peace.\u201d JELWYN\u2014 At the residence of Jame Major, in this city, on Wednesday Or ing, September 27, Matilda Charlotte, beloved wife of Alfred R.C.Selwyn, Direclan or tis Geological Survey of Canada, smThe funeral will take place from 403 | ce rma\u201d Guy street, to-day (Thursday), at 2.30 p-m., to St.George\u2019s Church.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.WANTED AT ONCE, A respectable Youth for an Iron Office.Apply to P.O.Box 1476.October 5 m 238 WANTED, .COATMAKERS ; four first-class, imme diately; Toronto prices paid ; constant employment given.GEO.RITCHIE & CO., Belleville, Ont.October 5 u 238 NOTICE.All persons are hereby notified that the Master of the German Barque ** PRE- CIOSA \u201d will not be responsible for debts contracted by any members of his crew.S.B.HEWARD, Agentc 238 October 5 THE MOUNT ROYAL Milling and Manufacturing Co HAS BEEN AWARDED A BRONZE MEDAL AND A DIPLOMA At the PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at MONTREAL, 1882, for the excellence of their Exhibit of Products Thereof.October 5 238 DOMINION BARB WIRE CO.Secured FIRST PRIZE over all competitors at the following Exhibitions : Montreal - - Toronto - - ._._ Hamilton - - - - - - - 1880 Kingston - - - - - - - 1881 The Strongest, Lightest, consequently the Cheapest Wize made.\u2019 \u201c SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES Office, 44 Foundling Street, MONTREAL.October 5 6m Tst 238 - - 1880-81-82- 1882 \u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 rn % SI 1 os ow THE MONTREAL HERALL AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, XC OBER 5.eme ,[ 5 oo Amusements.Metu Aduoertisements.| New Adueriisements.New Aduertisements.\u2014Dusiion Sales.BY Auction Sales.Sachin Sale.- T7 CR SET NI SEMTENTS, | Feux tibdhihahibbhnittddn .J.POTTER.SCOTT, SUTHERLAND & CO, .ACA ons, OF MUSIC.| Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co'y [ di Ot Marmalade and Sardines ! TOV fi Fs AF Rion ENRY THOMAS, - - - - Manager.gs | IS AFTERNOON.Métier nés 4e | CHANGE OF Time, | VICTUINNENT SLOVES 205 BLEURY STREET|SCTT, SUTHELAND & [0,| LARGE SALE COLLIERS A LONDON\" CO, Ranges Tut Received po 86.\u201cOCEAN KING,\" |b wd by iin, widen rv, os | AUCTIONEERS, | Seul is, CANEAGE, DRIVING .Friday 6th October, at Ten o'clock.H Market, College St ot, Pi pee a 2 Cogent o cute RP tt 55% | 11 Front Smet Bs DANTE: | Tomorrow Thursday, Afernoon, any of the best talent in the country, and Furnaces, FRENCH SARDI N ES rep well.\u2019 .At THREE o\u2019clock.with all the scenery.Box plan now open.Week commencing Oct.9\u2014The greatest London and New York Sensation, ¢ The Black Flag,\u201d introducing Mr.and Mrs.NAT GOODWIN (Eliza Weathersby) and Mr.EDWIN F.THORNE.October 5 238 THEATRE ROYAL.J.B.SPARROW, Manager.Eveni this Week & Satnrda, Every 8 re ntince, y The Meteors of Pantomimic Fame, MAFFITT AND BARTHOLOMEW, And their FAMOUS RAVEL COM¢ PANY, reproducing the Graud, Romantic, Spectacular, Comic Trick and Fairy Ravel French Pantomime, entitled Mazuline, the Night Owl: Or, BLACK RAVEN OF THETOMBS.Popular Prices.Seats at Princes.October 4 237 oh barges Solely QUEEN\u2019S HALL! À CRAND CONCERT Inaid of the Funds of the above Society, On Thursday, 12th October, At Eight o\u2019clock P.M, Mrs.OTIS ROCKWOOD, Miss JOSEPHINE STANLEY (OF BOSTON), Miss MoGARRY, Mr.TOM HURST, Mr, DELAHUNT, And several of the leading Amateurs of the city will be present.A choice programme is in preparation.Admission, 50 cts.and 25 cts.Tickets can be obtained of Mr.W.8, Walker, 321 Notre Dame Street ; Mr.F.R.Cole, 418 Notre Dame Street; Messrs.Nordheimers, 211 St.James Street, and at the door.EDWD.HOLLIS, Secretary.October 3 3,50 236 Hem Aduertisements.SPECIAL ! 8.Caraley\u2019s Black Cashmeres are guaranteed real French make and superior in dye and rich appearance to any English or Scotch made goods.Ladies will please examine our stock of Black Cashineres before purchasing else where.JUST OPENED! A new shipment of Jets and Blue Black French Cashmeres.IDRESS DEPARTMENT ! For all the Novelties in Dress goode go to 8.Carsley\u2019s.For the largest variety and best value in Dress goods go to 8, Carsley\u2019s.JUST OPENED! All-wool Nun°s Cloth, in Cream, Pink, Light Pink, Sky and Light Sky.JUST OPENED! New Colored Broches, in Silk and Wool very rich and stylish goods.S.CARSLEY.CARPETS ! CARPETS! GO TO S.CARSLEY\u2019S FOR TAPESTRY CARPETS | TAPESTRY CARPETS | S.CARSLEY\u2019S FOR SCOTCH ALL-WOOL CARPETS! SCOTCH ALL-WOOL CARPETS ! GO TO 8, CARSLEY\u2019S FOR STAIR CARPETING | STAIR CARPETING ! IN ALL MAKES.S.CARSLEY, 393, 395, 397, 399 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal.ROOFING ! Warren\u2019s Natural Asphalte Roofing.Sparham Cement Roo ng.in-Cement Roofing.\u2018uravel Roofing, Slate and Metal Roofing.+GEORCE W.REED, SLATE, METAL & GRAVEL ROOFER» 82 1 85 Cray Sivet EDWARD EVANS, ACCOUNTANT, 169 8T.JAMES STREET, (OPPOSITE ST.JOHN STREET.) MON TREAT.September 28 232 Commencing on Monday next, the 9th instant, The steamers QUEBEC and MONTREAL will leave for Quebec at SIX p.m.instead of SEVEN.J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, Gen.Manager.Traffic Manager.Montreal, 5th Oct., 1882 b 238 MIA PCAC LH A SPORTSMAN'S EXCURSION TO THE FAR-FAMED Hunting Grounds of the Upper Ottawa.SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW\u2014NEVER HAVING BEEN ATTEMPTED BEFORE, For the special benefit of the sportsmen of Montreal and vicinity, giving them an opportunity of visiting a country abounding with all kinds of game, thé Canadian Pacific Railway offer the following great inducements :\u2014 Montreal to Pembroke and Return, $6.00 Tickets good to go on regular trains from MONDAY to THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th to 12th, inclusive, and good to return until MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1882.Trains leave Montreal 8.30 a.m., Arrive Pembroke 6.15 p.m.Returning, Trains leave Pembroke 12.25 p.m., Arrive Montreal 9 p.m.Dogs carried in baggage car free of charge ; and hunting equipments, to the extent of 200 pounds, free ; returning, 200 pounds of game will also be carried free.For tickets and information, apply at the Company\u2019s City Ticket Office.103 St.JAMES STREET ARCHER BAKER, GEO.W.HIBBARD, Gen.Sup*t.~~ Asst.Gen.Pass.Agent.October 5 r 238 CAUTION! DECKER BROTHERS make go perfect a piano, have established so high a reputation and reaped so plentiful a financial harvest as the result of increasing improvements in their art, that they are considered a legitimate prey by unprincipled forgers and imitators who steal their name, counterfeit their trade-mark and purloin their distinctive patterns and scales.It is therefore necessmy that intending purchasers of the genuine \u201c DECKER * piano should exercise care that they be not de- ce ved by fraudulent misrepresentations, The highest courts of law in New York have established beyond controversy that the only piano known to the public and to the piano trade as \u201c THE DECKER\u201d iano \u2014 (also known as DECKER ROTHERS\u2019 piano and DECKER piano) \u2014is manufactured by Decker Brothers, 33 Union Square, N.Ÿ.DE ZOUCHE & CO.Are the Sole Agents here.September 29 233 ANOTHER \u201c CAUTION.\u201d The advertisement indulged in by the agents of Decker Bros., in Montreal, which appears in to-day\u2019s HERALD, is only intended to throw dust in the eyes of people who have not heard of the controversy, carried on for years by Decker Bros., té restrain Decker & Son from the use of their name on their own pianos.Messrs.De Zouche & Co.know well that the result of the appeal to the \u2018\u2018 highest courts in New You\u201d was to protect Messrs, Decker & Son, who are the older firm by many years in the use of their name on their pianos, and the fact that they continue to_put their names on their pianos under the protection of the laws of the State of New York, where beth the firms reside, is a direct refutation of the insinuations of De Zouche & Co.DECKER & SON, of New York, are the oldest manufacturers of the name in America.Their pianos.are excellent instruments, and are almost exclusively used in the leading musieal institution of America (the Boston Conservatory.) They take first prize everywhere exhibited, notably in Boston and St.Louis, and in the Montreal Exhibition last week they obtained the highest award.We have an extensive demand for their pianos, and they give our customers the greatest satisfaction.We have no doubt \u201cthat\u2019s what\u2019s the matter\u201d with our friends?over the way.Tox THE CELEBRATED PiANOS OF ALBERT Weser, DECKER & SON, Dusuam & Sows, Vose & Son, J.P.Hane, Heintz- MAN & Co., Toronto, R.S.WiLLIans & Sox, ToroxTo.and the unrivalled organs of Ben.& Co., wholesale or retail, apply to the N.Y.PIANO CO.St.James street, Montreal.September 30 234 UNSURPASSED IN EUROPE AND Unequalled on this Continent ARE THE ROSENKRANZ PIANOS, Established 1797, at Dresden, Germany.FIRST-CLASS DIPLOMA : MONTREAL.1882 (Although not Exhibited for Competition.) PRIZE MEDALS: MELBOURNE.1881 SIDNEY .cone coveve sennne 1879 LEIPZIG.cove covernnee 1875 VIENNA.ot ceneunen +.1873 LEIPZIG.vers .1840 &c., &c., &e.They are guaranteed for 10 years, offered at exceedingly low cash prices, if necessary on the instalment plans or rented for ime with the privilege of buying.® Sadevtooma.in the ART.GALLERY BUILDINGS, corner St.Catherine Street and Phillips\u2019 Square.CHARLES MARTIN, Montreal, Sole Agent for Canada.October 3 236 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.Applyto Pps 0.W.STANTON, 191 St gJames Street.1m 328 #eptember 18 | Agents at Moutreal for sale of the ARE KNOWN TO BE THE BEST.THE \u201cLEADER,\u201d COOK, Has No Equal?Some people ave selling a Shabby Imita THE \u201cWINDSOR - HALL STOVE, Looks well, but it has.not as much SHINE on it as some others.September 16 IN STORE AWD TO ARAIE Sal Soda Soda Ash Bleaching Powder Flowers of Sulphur Alum Copperas Sulphate of Copper Borax Bichromate of Potash Dry Red Lead T.D.Pipes COTTON, CONNAL & CO.39 St.Sacrament St.MONTREAL.September 23 228 LADIES\" SATCHEL BAGS | Plush Bags! Alligator Bags! SEAL LEATHER BAGS | MOROCCO LEATHER BAGS! AU the New York Styles! Nothing like them in the City ! W.J.CLARKE, BEAVER HALL SQUARE.October 4 237 HAVANA CIGARS ! 1 Case HENRY CLAYS.1 Case BENITOS.1 Case LA MEIL, 1 Case GOLDEN EAGLES, JUST RECEIVED BY PHILIP HENRY, 134 ST.JAMES STREET.FOR SALE.Bris.Steam Refined Pale Seal Oil, \u2018* Pale Seal Oil.\u2018Straw Seal Oil.\u201c Brown Seal Oil.\u201c Newfoundland Cod Oil, À.\u201c*_ Gaspe Cod Oil, A.Orders taken for the Malcolm Crown Brand Lochfyne Herring.The undersigned have been ap tlantic Refinery Syrups, have Samples on view of the various grades, and are prepared to receive orders from the Trade.JOHN BAIRD & CO.No.181 COMMISSIONERS STREET.October 2 235 Extensive Exhibition of Beautiful Engravings Of the Works of Great Artists :\u2014Land- seer, Ford, Millais, Turner, Ansdell, Elizabeth Thompson, Rosa Bonheur.These Engravings are chojce impressions of the original plates.They represent the greatest works of modern Art.We are Reducing our Stock of Engravings, And this sale will offer AN OPPORTUNITY for those who wish to adorn their houses to select advantageously from a large stock.- The taste for really good Works of Art, in black and white, is steadily growing in the large cities of Europe and America, and early impressions are becoming scarcer all the time.DAWSON BROTHERS, 159 to 165 St.James Street.September 30 234 IMPORTANT NOTICE.Housekeepers, now that the Exhibition is over, is the time to see to your FURNACES and DRAINS and have them put in repair for the winter.You will find it to your advantage to call on the undersigned, who will give his personal attention to all orders entrusted to him.PRICES MODERATE.JOHN BURNS, Plumber, Gas & Steam fitter, 6875 CRAIG STREET.September 30 r 234 CREEK WINES.SANTE\u2014Summer Wine.BOUT ZA\u2014Sweet and Delicate.ST.ELIE\u2014Amontillado Character.FREDERIUK KINGSTON WINE MERCHANT, 25 HogPITAL STREET.July 18 Roll Sulphur inted AXD OF JOHN MOIR & SONS CELEBRATED MARMALADE Prices on application to \u2018WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal.September 18 223 BETTER 6 CO-OPÉRATION | MR.GEORGE MORRIS Has just left for Europe, and intends, on his return, to submit direct to the Retail Hou es the products of the best makers in the wor dd.MR.MORRIS thinks that Wholesale Houses 80 called are an incubus on the people, and help to lead many an honest tradesman to ruptcy by pushin s upon him at lon dates are exorbitant ices.- wi have specisities in Milks, Feathers, Laces, Velvets, Velve- Teens, de, de.will please address (0 GRAND MIREANS ease ress HOTEL, St.Pancras, London.MR.MORRIS hopesto return in six woe and his office will be in the Be, © \u201cHERALD\u201d BLOCK, VIOTORIA SQUARE.September 23 BARB WIRE FENCIN FIRST PRIZE awarded us at the EXHIBITION held in Montreal, September, 1882, and SILVER MEDAL for the MACHINE used in the manufacture of the same, THE MANITOBA Four Point Barb Galvanized Steel Wire Fencing.B@ Send for Circulars and Price Lists.THE CANADA WIRE CO\u201d.H.R.IVES, Pres.and Manager.QUEEN STREET, Montreal.September 27 231 MOLASSES ! FISH?We are sellers, iu car lots of BARBADOES, 1 NES cos | MOLASSES.CIENFUEGOS, } COD, ; Shoes | DRY FISH HAKE, \" MEDIUM SCALED TOOK TAILS.}SMOKED KIS) Nol BAY GUEST, | oO No.1 BAY ROUND, {Piekled Fish No.1 SHELBURNE, J Wire us and we will Forwar Samples.HARDING & HATHEWAY, 17 and 1S South Wharf, ST.JOHN, N.B.March 23 oy A STYLISH HT IS EVERYTHING \u201cSTEPPIN AN\u2019 C US,\u201d And we will make you the centre of ad miration.THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Stylish and Low-priced Clothiers, 41 and 43 ST.JOSEPH STREET, MONTREAL.September 29 233 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership carried on under the style NOTMAN & SANDHAM ha been dissolved this day by mutual consen and limitation of time.WM.NOTMAN.HY.SANDHAM.Montreal, 23rd September, 1882, Wm.Notman begs to announce that he has this day taken his son, Mr.Wm.McF.Notman into partnership, and the style of the firm will hereafter be WM.NOTMAN & SON, Photographers to the Queen.WM.NOTMAN, W.McF.NOTMAN.Montreal, 25th September, 1882.r 234 The ening Classes Will Commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd.The Evening Classes are designed particularly for those who cannot attend during the day on account of employment.The course of study is thorough and practical and designed to impart a sound Business Education.It combines theory and practice, and includes Bookkeeping in all its forms, Business, Customs, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Penmanship and Business _ Correspondence, Commercial, Law and Business Forms, English, French and Shorthand.The full Business College Course may be taken or the student may enter for the pursuit of a single study.Day Classes ag usual.or particulars, apply at the College, corner of Notre Dame and Place d\u2019Armes, or send for circular containing full de scription of the course, terms, etc.ddress DAVIS & BUIE.235 THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Sale by Auction of the French Presbyterian Church, Dorchester Street, between St.Lawrence and St.Urbain Streets, Corner Bronsdon Lane, On Friday Morning, 6th October, at subscriber\u2019s room.The Church is well built, of solid brick, with stone foundations.Perfect title.The lot is official No.362, 8t.Lawrence Ward.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.235 THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Nem Advertisements.MAGOR BROS, & CO, OFFER FOR SALE: Bris, No.1 CAPE BRETON HERRINES H-Brs, do de de Bil, Ho.1 SALMON | Bris.NEWFOUNDLAND A COD IL Bris, STEPHENS\u2019 DUNDEE SEAL OIL Boxes BONELESS FISH - OFFICE Corner Port and Common Sts, September 8 215 CANADA JUTE CO, (Limited), MANUFACTURERS, FLAX, rere BAGS, LINEN, SACKS, JUTE, Wool Packs COTTON, BALE Various Covers Qualities.Mode Jo TWINES.Hop YARNS A) Sas an OFFICE AND WORKS: 62 and 64 COLLEGE STREET, MONTREAL July 26 3m 177 J.& R.McLEA, Offer For Sale: Puns., Tres.and Brls.Very Choice NEW CROP TRINIDAD MOLASSES.Tres.and Brls.Very Choice NEW CROP BARBADOES MOLASSES.Brls.NEW COD OIL, direct from Newfoundland 500 Cases CANNED LOBSTERS, well known Brands.200 Cases CANNED MACKEREL, Brls.THIN MESS, PRIME MESS and EXTRA PRIME PORK.TO ARRIVE: Bris.and Hf-brls.Prime Large Split SHORE HERRINGS.Brls.COD LIVER OIL (Tessier\u2019s Brand), this season\u2019s make.: 8 Common Street.September 7 214 JOHN HOPE & CO., MONTREAL, Agents in Canada for JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam.MARTELL & CO., Cognac.JULES ROBIN & CO.Cognac.MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.COCKBURN, SMITHES & CO., Oporto.MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona, FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London.BULLOCH, LADE & CO., Glasgow.WM.JAMESON & CO., Dublin, CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.&e., Le.N.B.\u2014-ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.DOMINION BOLTCO.TORONTO.First Prise Dominion Exhibition, 1880, Norway Carriage Boltsarriage Bolts\u2014Best.Do.Common, ancy Head Bolts, ire Bolts, Plough Bolts, Mechine 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 uts R.R.SPIKES, Coach Screws.Cap Screws.Bet Screws, August 9 YES I YOU CAN GET SOME OF THE FINEST FINISHIED Photos in Town MR.PARKS\u2019 STUDIO.GO and TRY.195, ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL January17 14 CORDON PRESS.FOR SALE, A half medium Gordon (CYLINDER) Press ; Steam or Treadle; good as new.Disposing of it to make room for a larger September 27 du 231 machines Can be seen at the HeraLD Office.REFERENCES :\u2014Imperial Bank; Messrs.Michael, Hoskin & Ogden.C.N.SUTHERLAND.C.C.TURNER.193 Nem Aduertisements, Montreal Brass Works August 14 RR R.MIT MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS\u2019 SUPPLIES.The Continuous Feed Lubricator.CIRCULARS ON APPLICATION April 12 .For the ot Weather For the Cold Weather ! For any other Weather! LYMAN\u2019S Standard Blue-Black Writing and, Copy INKS.July 19 DOW'S BREWERY, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, 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.Jos.Virtue.19 Aylmer street.Thos.Ferguson.162 St.Elizabeth st.Wm.Bishop.556 Ontario st.Thos.Kinsella.105 Colborne street.2\" ORBERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE.: WILLIAM DOW & CO., Brewers and Maltsters.August 19 198 DAWES & CO, BREWERS AND MATTSTERS, INDIA PALE asp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA ann XXX STOUT PORTER.(In Woop and BorrLE.) Families supplied.SAND PORTER, Quarts and Pints.Office : 179 St.Bonaventure St MONTREAL.Z#\"-Orders received by Telephone.September 16 222 JNO.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, 286 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL, Have always on hand the various kinds or ALE AND PORTER, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families Regularly Sup; iad, ga ORDERS REGRLV un 3Y TELEPHONE.Mav 2 i Portland Cement, Fire Bricks, Drain Pipes, Roman Cement, Water Lime.WF.Currie & Co.Grev Nun Street.KILBY & ABBOT) wo AIS ' Axles, Wheels and Tyr All Material used on Railroads, Paints for Cars, Bridges, &e.Car Farnishi gs 10 St.Sacrament St May 23 STORAGE FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS Customs Entries passed and Insurance flected at lowest rates.BLAIKLOCK BROS, No.17 COMMON STREET.Fulton & Michie, J.Fisken & Co., Me | 8] Sale will comprise about 14 Horses in 237 SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.Hew Adnertisements, BLANK BOOKS ! BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Send a Trial Order for Blank Books JAMES SUTHERLAND & CO, Blank Book Manufacturers and Paper Rulers, 343 NOTRE DAME STREET.284 September 30 & Co, Being in Weekly!Recepit of N ove Ities Talore and Haberdashery, Invite Inspection, June 28 138 THE ATWOOD SAFETY NI\u201d FOR TRACK BOLTS Requires no attachment or so-called NL 4 LOCKS!to KEEP it up toitss work.Uses, long wrench ; the Nut will not break.Already in use by a number of American Railroad lines, and adopted here by the Canada Atlantic Railway Co.for their track.Address \u2018 JOHN TAYLOR & BRO, Merchants and Contractors in Railway : Equipment and Supplies, No.16 ST.JOHN STREET, Montreal, March 29 75 E.B.EDDY'S UnmatchableMatches .IN BOTH Brimstone and Parlours BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, viz.: Telegraph and Telephone Rubys in 100%, 00\u2019s and 300\u2019.PARLOUR MATCHES, without Sulphur, LION PARLOURS also in 200\u2019s and 300°s, PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR F.CONSUMPTION.AMILY Warranted the Finest Match in the World.R.LAIDLAW & SON, GLASGOW, , Water aud Gas Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Manufacturers of Cast Iron Pipes, Wet and Dry Gas Meters, Street Wells, Hydrants, Water and Gas Valves, And all kinds of Gas and Water ap paratus and Fittings.Agents for the DomInion of Canada, COX & GREEN.July 28 179 Cooper, Fairman & Oo.Agents for JOHN HY.ANDREW & CO., Sheffield, GUTEHOFFNUNGSHUTTE, Iron an Steel Works, Oberhausen.Imperters of STEEL AND IRON RAILS.BLOMS, BILLETS and SPIEGELEIS KN PLATES.BARS, BEAMS and CHANNEL FISH BOLTS and SPIKES, SPECIAL STEEL, for Mining purposes INGERSOLL STEAM ROCK DRILLS Do.ATR COMPRESSOR?or do.42 & 44 FOUNDLING STREET! MONTREAL.January 28 24 ROOFS.SPARHAM CEMENT ROOFS, SLATE ROOFS.GALVANIZED IRON ROOFS TIN ROOFS, > ROSIN CEMENT ROOFS, GRAVEL ROOFS, PUT ON BY JOSEPH JAMES & co,, Corner Latour Street and Puchy Lane.September 20 225 \u201cHands all Round ! NATIONAL SONG.By Alfred Tennyson.(POET LAUREATE) Sung by Santley, and destined to be popular all over the British Empire.For sale at H.PRINCES, New York Piano Co.'s Warerooms, : 226 & 228 St.James Street.June 24 80 ART ASSOCIATIO OF MONTREAL.GALLERY of PAINTINES, de, PHILLIPS SQUARE.Admission\u2014Gallery aud Readi R Free to Members and their Familie, Non Members, 25 ceuts to Gallery only.SATURDAYS FREE, September 25 > 229 SE EEE \u2014 \u2014 a CE POIL ST, LAWRENCE NAVIGATION, i.pe ON, melt of the public.It was as|d Openin PLACES 'AT WHICH DREDGING ons ud, that in 1850 the natural chang of the Twenty-five 3555573 Dox.mas meex | Lake St pile aleven fait on atural chan | time le not Far distant \"y \u20ac Feet Ch SISFSSEIES GYYSTINE ereafter, we find th , op three years mmodution that M when all.the ac.|i » ad annel.: cer asiagt EssdésiE bo sixteen feet; in the channel deepene oan offer will be tax entres\u201d and the pes | in the ci ona Quen LC.i) x 223 = .en 3 ras ; ili e am spi AN À 8° pails go5i2687 \u2018 Viotory was s ee oro eigh- must soi « Then for ur utmost, of being & atizen of of Quebec, but be and | had such a work ï USPICIOUS EVENT \u2018 BEssi ui pot HA 4 when In Movers osed to accomplished the a oe the Frosh ve man ia Gnas Dont that bridge; pave ampl you have in | eral publi A \"855225: 22830 obtai er 1265 tr both wsumed by.th g of | rejoic , as a Domini tion, i ple accommoda ublic and , M: PSS Sn 9 Pas a 8 ned.From that ti renty fest was for the past y.the Governn joice when I see 1 nision man I |v , in your harbo oda- | Montreal | not by tl Grand Banquet on Board the 4 i p'éj E 8: : 858; ë ! de pete po a eis oars scemnal bide noie experience | here | Montre Montreal Bibs Drogo.of | Soe to 96 foot his er deep.which dors this dee rade.of Canada oar Tiamat =: 5: : RES: 5° Ab ane policy of h 1s seemed ommissi ; rienced by th rgal is the pro ; rogress of | sh eet, and I sa tl cep- | Ontario wh bt; it is th Hp .e 8.8.IEE k: 2 Fr me denem; till à the Harbour C ed | money th ioners in borrowing al the | as | id on prograsp of the Domipi should be pl y that all Canada who take ab e people eruvian,\u201d & 117 5:12 Bi.[ : KOE: te was ill in May ommis- | an.y they require f rrowing all the ; on a formiet: occasi omipion; | Montreal pleased at what the Ci say, of the cost out two-third of ; c EEE IRE + mg nig! ed.the 1873 an.Act extension of th or the impgovem would e be in th : ogcasion, here real has achieved, a 1w ity of | Montreal st of entering int ds, the, .\u2014_\u2014 CRE RS 53518880 ers being M then Comihissi rate of int etiarborat a red nents | if Montreal e Province of Queb ergy and enterpris , and what the en- | wh Therefore, th ito the port of DIRE m5: FEE: | |men) he en hen | Darb erest and whil \u2018essonable | Tak were not there (he cbec | accomplishod.prise of her people 1 ether Montreal wi \u20ac question i .The official ; | pit gi Age BesiiTEgi NE LE Workman, B isle (Chaise our might I ask th e speaking of the e from our census, whi wear, Bear).| parts Pa (Hear, beor.) save | debt, but wletl will bo relieved of the fo fect shi opening of the new tw.Lo PILE : g : EE : QE: Po nd Hugh McLen > emard, Stephatt -members-afghe e Mayor and t ploted the other \u20ac 5, which was com- | L ts of the Dominion ; n some | try will TI ether the trade of of this = p channel be enty-| i: 8 Mégi ii ei: 1.of have been an The first thre bol 4 4 » corporatien wh hose | bitants ay, the 150,000 À avish gift were lying ¢ where nature's | in.cont iat, geutl > of the coun- and Quebec, by th tween Montreal HE 1 01 058: : 1 g: 1! + vrets hi called away, M rst thréé l'a 3 ef the ay who are with of Montreal, and wi \u2019 inha- | someti ere lying undevel s [in connection wi emen, is thu un of Montreal, e Harbeur Commissi{ a i im: BB: :: Sic on bis absence, but w r.Stephen re- mount of assist y expeph td repdif the] the vesalt?Ontari what would be | we imes hear the ex ore oped, we | the chan Lo with the docloriis ou \u2018 - : PETRIE : lad t , we have wit} give th ance the a.representatives i o would have h we had a li pression, \u201c Oh if | me is nel, Now, si cepenit and wps an eve took place on i : it igi \u2019 glad to say Mr.Hugh with us I the Harbour Ç y are going t presehtätives in th ¢ had 100 | a ttle American \u20ac , À£ | time da; copai , sir, I belie Bof ER CE t which will y} PE 8 1 senior Commissi gh McLenn making M ommission $, o | mons and e House of C mong usl\u201d I beli can enterprise ben t copaing, and cow ve that th membered b; tho will long bere: : i Ti Board missioner on ennan our | and g Montreal a Fr ers to help | 65.I we would have b om- | changed.lieve this will when the great sowing yery, : the DES EU hose of the guests who oe Siidriri: iii HEE q and 0 e who was thé\u2018 present à about whick s0 ee Port, so called va Therefore, 1 say thi een left with | had ged, the expression will b soon be | be free navi Question in oa RL, Meil SS.\u201cP eing present.The R vuzsoQ baal pris Pa | {procuring e legislati most active in written a year and puch, was said and ontreal and to the }, is to the city of | (A only a- little Montreal e, \u201cIf we | Superior gation from the cull 6 a will Mat ss | Etre ive in | gratin die ne rontrenl enterprise.| corti Gulf to La placed at th eruvian\u201d had been opal e2ggad gob ofa =! enabled the work t ion which has ratifying to my t a half ago.Iti ve areçail hanp où contrit of Quebec, J tl pplause.) It is enterpri enterprise.\u201d | certaiul x pplause.) This i Lake :.Allan Li e disposal of th indly eibezs GER 25% 7 his Act provid o be cémple issioners b hgt the Harb is | success of M y contribute to va lie euuatry res prise that makes j th y, { ut wben you c 3 not much Line,\u201d the party by th 7 Birogs 3pm il by Go ided for a loan tol pleted.| nat oth, past\u201d à bour Gom- | tl Aontreal, and I aw i tlie | the countr pected abroad, aud mak | that the Finance Mini come to reali the steamshi and at six o'clock 0] 8 825% 5 EZ ag y Government of a milli to be raised urally proud of nd present emen, you of Mo ala Sule, gen- ntry attractive .You makes | ing of Parli e Minister at the lack spect.; Pp swan, fr a.m.= REC S D sas 23 .dollars to d million and a hal thus far at of the success A are , alwewraith ontreal, that v 5.amung the att N° ou know that 1 rliament gave b © last meet in a yuarter of an 5 om her berth, and an 92 222» 21 ; than t eepen the channel .f of | enn.tended their lab which of sppy to aontribute- to you are | States ractions of the Uni almost the entir 5 back to tbe ot- under way, havi our\u2019s time was fairl 8B Baz: £ Badd : gor \u201c1 {tend wenty-two feet und to not less | J ot forget their hi ours, but they | P 1e other portions gs tr thie wuècess | are the climate nited | from navigati e revenue of o People leadin y, having on board ily | & SFR: 5o : 692 1 endence of the Mini 1der the superin-| ohn Kennedy ef eugine y | Province of Q not only of tl seldom spok and soil | iti igation, I think I ur dues g official and oard about 130 | & pie 3 p& a2 : 638 - {either by inister of Publi rin- | ene , but for- er, Mr.| (A uebec, bat of the Domini re | great attracti poken of, but is not a very seri may ss oe nd nd representati ë # y Bead 532 __|eîther by the Harbo ublic Works 1 1; rgy and skill whose untiri § pplause.) Gentl e Dominion attraction in thei , ut the | vernm ry serious robl _88y that a the Domini ive men of | 2 g: 88%: g: 5& : 29° , \u2014ÿMoûtreal, our Commissione 3, | have ill the work irin o not entlemen, I p : .| perseverau ieir enterpris ent with six mi em fora G ship left th ominion.The steam- | 3 §: EE: ai hE real, or such other \u201caris once of | lave been go carly a da would n hot expect me to sa) presume you | peopl uce, and they are a elk and | to do this, (CI millions of à surplus the hour a e wharf promptl am-| © à: gel: à | tits Minister f Pub We pis make > had The nd successfully a upW in favogr.of y whether I am | 4 ple also; awd it is d an Ji sent | New Y rk (Cheers) In the\u2019 Surplus announced ptly lat] @ add: | +*¥*ith them: Ÿ orks might tha the oF Ar-ajso gad to c- (3b-feot banane; a 27 oF.Among thew and esirablé to g w York action has bee State of snough, ther 3 and natur 1 2 pirat i the n Novémbe fs, make hav! se v oy to say a ; all I ca even a | benefi Co.and to partici : fe which the Erie C .n tak .+f men left be were a few dilato ayy | ® Di | ¢] then Harbou smber of 1878\" th avé Jot recei¥ed pI far th gentlemen, that can tell you id-this clits avising-from th pate in _the | tolls e Canal will be en by : hind ry gentle- | 3 y Hony friend Ipmisstoners the | one dollar inc ed Mon ey | of the.» that what is for the i 5, | their enterpr the employm 5.Every toll wi made fre + this an mue nd.In connection wi ® by rignd i ., of which ollar pincgTonfeder te @overnment he.Dominion the 16 interests | tlemal erprise, and skill Lod ent of | and we ha will be taken from of ati sing incident: on with |: ; 1] wre able fo cg Chai that iceConfederation.Iti nt | Parliament e Govermnent and tlemais À thal | kill.And so, gen ve to meet that as en from it reporters drove do occurred.Two | : A LAdt 2a sf Apourice o irman | work y hav vanced th t is true | My fri of Canada will and [in the cit ehterjirise which is À + | to mreat othet probl rat as we hav > as the vessel wn to the wharf just ii } able t adh obtained it Arent t a ut À is elyally tr e money fer the now riend, the Chairman, w attend to.permeate y of.Montreal co 1d & nd | action of oth ems arising 0 ¢ had ; ri prion Shih = hein ; sayine j the wholé ould spread and | Atlanti er friends bg Out afith member of the Boa leaving.Hailing a Dir giiii es Ta?5, reached.J that twenty-fiv s diy arg | meh beeh r ] rug thattie inter- | fi , aud he gave w , Was saying just | and e the whole Domin lantic, I beli on this side of the en SirirDTIS 7211: .; - ha ut of ly paid ja she gures, that s very Yinbotesti rd enterprise of ion, the ener, elieve the time wil of th missioners fh oard of Harbour Com- | & Hii Be 5 | côm A In looking t e has been | so b r à she Gqvprn- | dee , that the debt inc testing | often of our people will be gy | come when our G e time will ¢ 4 Drive asked him what w JEL Eee go ER wl dhs ghestion whik the future far being ab nus, thesu ecpening of the La curred for the praised than - eve ; more | sound ur Government, acti soon : 2 rive down as to be | # Baeza moo, |, mmo, = ® do, stand til n, ' whit ore w thousand d es about four i m | from du = 1 ke sho De tak vantages, and we wi n our natura ad- | to\u2019 | economic principl , acting on arkas ask ML.o the Hochelaga : bushoHgessh: S25 ing\u201d th still or go ahead b e «to | tata ollars, this maki hundred tHosd odlders of Mphty «pe taken countries T4 e will attract fr th¢ world that ples, will proclai LOR the Beats où 6 wigs the oo This sho £8 5X R4if so heÿ ghanmel \u2018a y deepen- eatg-ffvoi fe king the cost of [ That i ofthe Rbmivi biyedl nnd put ie a grept influx o om other | St.Tawi ut when a shi D ; 2P y.ws that the dredgi A BY if so, to gi 4 Be SI à fujthot sad a foot dhanael ni of | That i ; 108.: (Hear, hes W ux of papulati St.Lgwiéuce with an ina eutérs th which they r sto p A i over one-third of th reaging extended | co 3 hat- extent.The et And the quarter million of .nelrly two lik 3 8 very nice princi 1 , Bear.) | = Jeaki r).hen the Ch Pl lon.| ma oteed | n inland catg the \u201c No; but st ie eived the laconic answ o | tween Mont e whole dista ost has here to be 160 \u2018element of | m effects of the i of dollars, befa e to see it appli ple, and 1 would peaking and Fefering t airman was | transfer | even up to Duluth: 80, she © er, | i : real and C ance be.| dit f considered, th made .e improveme t re | well.H pp ied to prima d life rocedure of othe views al Gr er it to the ; and ther go by.\u201d The air splendid place to s y | is 111 miles ] Cap Charles, which or the last five , the expen-|- available; the b nt could be ow pleasant i Fiat life as ?Imost the late Hon.J _aud | Great North-V railway Fin ere : airat this } see us ok An .ich | ave ged | Vg Or sl \u2018yea which it i \u2019 eneficial : stance, to would- Le, for i almost felt envi SLOT ohn Young eat North- West with mes of th morning wae e00l early hour in thet oT of rh }és tr th about one Hund w Ao has | time | is \u2018to\u2019 be hoped wi respls of fefrny Ini put my debts on th , for in- | Harb nvious of the positi g, I cent of due out paying a si © Sut se cha» and somewhat ref 4% - URB ds barwant*wowigear | | ousand dollars mdred\u2019 ahd Aft me be apparent d will from thi y friend Sir Hugh thé shoulders our Commissioners position the | this is 3.(Applause) i g à single J ; the hours wire: G refresh- aB BR + | is now consider er annum, but a y | late themsel .They also congri ia | Flange Ho di Allan.(Laugh s |gentlemen, we occupied.Wh th a ,bold statem Know fh Yose high in th © Go.and the| OT THE usasUREp If ENGRIEH | babl siderfblyl highertit 4 s labor{ whieh ves for the copgratu- | m Ie that, this is the rule ter.) | may labour, as Cabinet Mini yy | will make if ent to hunk Gui became delightful, a heavens, he a rie Cmag Like y be necéssaty \u2018 rfit woul fro- 1\u2019 the work has bi economy with | i riend, the Chai s the rule that abour, and nistery | publi on ny respousibilitf gr F tful, and , the weather | - : twent, th add 0 ant\u2019 of has been, co ith | in this case.\" airman, wish very - en | we do lab qf way, nowigg usibilit those g and the day wi J per ta thi fifteeï or{ oF \u2018a\u2019 million \u201cas nducted.Th case.\u2019 { oF SN es ta apply | ties.fai rnestly to d abour, | porte ; that it wi a \"fa representative gl day wasone of.) Montreal Iel : English I channel nt.tq this sumto d ori made f mi lon a: half e | sorry you sai f \u201cNo, hg.mM\" poy ties.faithfull discharge our d , and thereby Kay will Xa, x ys natural to ¢ orious autumn\u2019 House and Wharf, opp: Custo Miles.at a o 'twenty-gev o deepen\u2019 lthan for a \u2018channel \" was | debt: said no, for I thoisgl m | which y to the countr u- | attacked for it, but ay be liable to © 1\" Fhe followin to our Canadian climat Lous inde D RTE m; , whith wold bi % A abd a-alf an twenty-tiwc of mot! s would be paid-à olsgift all mi se pride | ty over | before five yeai ut I ventur © to be ; dis | Pointe nte.en sas desscau ; {cut an ethé thost cond of tw wo feet, wh yep 388 the Chair \u20ac id ia, fhat way My fii ! we presicing, but re five years à e to say th who were gisa complete\u2019 list of ate.| Sore ax Trombies, on-hadt.e.! : would requi conventent.f enty-five .fae ?eread ;ohé man ad y.My frien i % always ha you, ; re over, tl y that o were present:\u2014 of those | Var PSE es, on-hait + 61-10 fro alg quire an ndi $4 for near] t has been ;oné | L4ha à dis opted that princi net 7 the more : ve oppositions tok sjitau pag a public: , the man wh ; rere DESIRE prenne na SIN 22210 110 Phan lquartets of à 9, expenditure pÎ nearly that sum taki obtained | b is pow nd principle Ad Vhe + pre zealous lon sfr on Shiv: aman amd 0 : | Ve cher .12.Ts uHidfed tNéusan d ô 2 considerat ing the pla ut of tl 20 ebt of M 1 e\u2018more\u2019 H y we lab XIOn-\u2014\u2014W h ¥ or Allan, Sir B A.re Gros.LA: = +, h dusand' dollars to \u20ac u fo fine AO and f the plant into he Dominion, b ontreal, | tions onest we are labour | proper kind ooh I it Ansey G Dei Anderson, D | Blam es nt 211 7 15310 | channel to tw ais to compléte the: resuly: \u201cMAC Men or this magnifice È ork fog the b fit, of ccause, this Is a uns, the more that In our inten- | the tr nd of free-trade\u2014wi i ley .Anderson, D.Kun light pc.Agee 8-10 deep and thr sa ep a-half e-1\"hohdur.* In ni \u2019desérves £ nt | large; (à pus t £ the mini a|tempt \u2018to.de opposition will at- e true patriot in Canad will be held TA Cul ux Ohannel, pe 7e and \u20ac ) 1alf fept saying Chl tht cha the | Chaifimans es, yes nion at | the Hi cry them at- he tue politic ada, different from oivin, G.B.3 1.tr | , | Hévaltrie panel à ckqatrgnoh, consideration of u d Fo and should be assu 5 à chanhél À ai AR ig: ) fore.th e Harbour Commisi .But here e politician, the one rent from ulmer, H: \u2026 .Barclay, ji | | Lanovaie anne}; 1 Sid 2d the cost of very great im dpi | Ad s4Y med by the Gov ebt ¢ajng th i ane the question je | that hap , Commissioners are re | Who hinks \u2018of th beium a Beaudry, He Barclay, Gapt y, J Sorel, opposi Ho hd 38 of thé plant ; portanice i ?tr Fe vernifent let ; a a St.Law juestion ob} sis py position that there i in | Cynada, ay e future prosgeri an Beaudry, Hon L-, Buches Mont.Too de Grace Tin Se HIOW andy La vw, ; the deepeni i PA wy Wetramud ontreal questio rence not to be on, and: everybod re is no oppo- | tatihot the othde] Reing'y plan of Éesuprand, H © + Bucbansgs Wim, | Lele de Grace Ligne ao hn ig yrégé,f ung T other PS Mats, Fhat [ gokved by t n, but one that i a | them \u201cQUE \u2018speed \u201d* y seems to be ishing wed further tl fine an 2 wv.Boausolelh ARK.Light Snip Ne.bor 8 (dollars, but in this pra é Fons chp ot be.of Auch vital ap hag, asl on roe NT ent of is to be Perind\u2019shg ¢ speed 4n their work ng | (Applawse.) I tl iad Wis nickbelcolibn Clegh ° [or rt i rs, but in thi dred thousand., of such vital imp e been, wil gieal.and I think's Yen Phat | have Hi, handel\u201d of deep.| ou behalf « thank you most cordially Cramp, ar Cassile, John white Fact 2:3 Ce oo ?of the.plact, which À is included = Splendid re ol ob wil pot.the Se pp act pith ape Ireré will have they dons ol Aud so se wef ly the po House ot Cou fe n, J J.oghlin, BJ.Port St 0.3f 84 831 : ore tie à à » Le paid | id results for th \u2018yet shew such ment.\u2018Ip closing, ge \"mage qt this r to them and it will be { cei ner in whicl us tor Craig, Thos.ro Rivers a 71 sa 9 d work #4\" nb : as: that of or thé amount \u20ac eh | again how hap 18 geutièmen, I r ; | to have been ; , to their child ved this taast 1 bels L you have Cassifs, Chas.Bree coe Tron 75514 [dF q Sle 0b Rok, Bre.© ty | officially o the work we.this xpended | re py Lam to be he repeat | te en associated with a dren | ernment woedd- elieve that if ¢ na , \u201c i ( day h gret that all m e here, and I | Nc s to develop M work which rent wotdd thke titis qluésti he Gov- Donovan, Pete D.; Rr AN ol Ir ave sx PTE And no ave my colleagues als à Nor:h-W.ontreal and th ublie questi qiréstiort M Donovan, Peter.D | Ghamplaln.cp caren ce gg Alas UE th : w, gentlemen, nti Sond \u20186 also are Norih-West.(Cheers.; e great à on, that the ¢ up-ada Desjardinis, À, MP Doboi ER Que.I Tovrant: oo PEINE \u2026 22640 and dispose creferes me stop pm Ee Lo Ke, fa too f° | fd Abe ot er 5 mot rhe called a ie Suachedy , when ee io dde oh lg a be s,A, MP._ Dougall, J: R- \u2026 | ÉapCh oche, conitas of now Chant \"105 : beat\u201d terpss ri ant on | Mj 1 Us to-day a nu ber HaŸe here the Minister: \u2018oF sept] buf) in wrote, \u201cHere lies a n n epitaph, | but , uld not only b ocean Forsyth, Lieut R.CRO | Rh Rapids w Channel.108} | agé be poils ich mut Ministers, and more of Her Majesty whose special ca Madris, vider wWelsteg in water.\u201d whose namo was | § would be regarded Ly be sustained a - Col.J D Platon eu Rapids.peus s+se000e000 lM1 à ant should i at a considera = must ter of P bli more especiall th Jesty\u2019s nected with re are all the Lath er bour Comr per.ut whea the Her actor, as the real as the true bef , Platon Wharf : 120 | dead it at any futu SAH und ublic Works, Sir H y the Minis- | Law the pavigai pratters cou- | their mmissioners have done thei 1- | terests of tl promoter of tl ke- e a St, Croix.2 00 ; vd fhe be de.er whose D ector Langevi rence ; all th ni ef the S r epitaph will one their wor he Doniinion.1e best in- Es a Cm Eos ar, Gb i Sor To Th og rh pugTrRa vote empoverel Hutboys 51 Toe co together wiih the grea s in or fo, el elton gg he week | Goverment.in.th sait \u201che Déminion .RCI M HE Chas.Gilmour, J ¥.Quebec, Que A smbles, où bas.* 139 bee the wok cquld oo expengliture M he work; we have als hoy: to carry tim 1e country is prese 1e great ships | enl eq), ay heir mn inl e water 25 sentatives h: in the person of Jominion Gol Non P.Giroux fore .ta Hause Whar! 151 | ced.If, of the oth e\u201d again com- arine and Figheri o the Minister of e is ghort I intend to gi nt and as the Bee ac { t will bean | Harl s had sounded the { its regre- Gianell, & Ÿ MP.Gille Se ja Que.2 TEE QUES DONATION 168} d-be decided to x + er hand; itefloul 4 Lelan, throu r1es, ; Hon.A.W.M to enlighten you ;0 give him a cha progerily oF the ci nd the ipcreasel arbour Commissioners i raises of the al .AS Patiqan: \u201cDERBRAFIO 4a while it -stop further deepeni 1dŸ Hegislation fo whose Departm .Me- |.yon once m on this subject.\u2019 t thar that great W cify of Man and work.If the Gover.n executing thi Honshaw, FW.~* F tug \u201cFl n; the purty.wate J mike Ip would be \u201cver ning far | spondemes-; obtained and off nent our | handse oge, gentlom » à Montreal i estern countr , aud af | the\" glory\u2019 ernment wished Bus Cf ; À 0 ora.\u201d havi by t anoth y advisab ondpmeé seatried 6h.°° official - some I tlomem, don the itreal is the y of whic ry\u2019 of this ished to shar c.card, a.né Thes.\u201d rs Féra, Que.R, Dobell mad Job on, board Messis.© | Bache, aud jock of two feet at Cap $ pleasure eh at tan been my have, raceived tis toast in which or pasing on oti t.But I am tres- stake it up a à publie we These, it should SUN AR Jue Hoe Siarplen, of thf feprothent me Staring atm te pl vos thee ao at rio] vais ét ae Ci Ch jou or your enlomen, end 1 | 142 severe Fe mater Tr Ives, L ' ; .-Col, For es who, with oydiients ma ead, ale which'[ beat woy in uralle genk | said» I thaok you, fHetds followed a ion.(Ap- \u2019 LWAY INTE \u201c pige E 5.rt ad Ls, i fern Valin st ons pee à pe rang estim à ar His 8 nu A o fog pos, Fonte, fois Ne pin omen $ C.Wurtele, Provi ?Corée thelr 1 called pon he , GE.- ST delegatio * Gaudreau formed the Q er- 1h Hi channel jis deepened ars.Now }¢hat he has è Woh! haere in- | Har - Ly dolleague en ve peceived this | À Chain 150 responded.a ovincial | - In aos eir glasses said Pon the Kerry, John -\u2014\u2014KÆ | Ts e Quebge t ur be made to corr sp must the | trust i facitlated the shown, and | 1j © wishes to give my left has said | 8 eect rman and gentlem e said: \u2014 minded posing the next t ! Kinghorn, GM Kennedy, John + THE DINNER, | 1) ough we baye, duri respond, and al- ust in every way.I operations of the lighten you a litt eme a chauce to d | speeches which we cmen,\u2014After the | si that it is nearl) oast 1 am.re- eT » FORE |.+By twa 5 Lal) : \u201cde ng the last ten year th him 1 may ad n al my interriews think that is a Woli, gentle en.| response to the toast whi ve beard in since I landed in M y thirty years Labelle, H L.{a Roche has be the la él d ba tia mflion tigee h h add that, Ws | his th is the furthest thi men, I | drunk, noth which we have j first ship of th ontreal and ° \u2026 Leveillé, Jos Langevin, drawi chal, bach pass A 34 Pap | and dllars in Âgepe dred | dhéuis than 8 xémpty JE le oughts at present thing from | and at this late remains for me.i just | in por at year\u2014the \u201cS saw the : MP EE 1, y Mr, Glas ori 1, Minister of M ; Hon, A, W.ida is pressing upon er busi- tI Li h Great À Mari n the waters, and.suppose ve | the G or that beautif e all | tonp: vesels, 466 tons aver 1,599 ; JE Kee 4) it fl vai Sir Hugh Allan arine and Fish ay, nor can we afford to Ë us day by |* inisfe + ¢ health Her arine and Fisheri \u201cas Ministerflof | every overnment of Qu ifal Capital, | + upag die 4 For total J whitey ainwright, Assist \u2018and Mr\u2019 William great Inland Weater o forget that the \u20ac toast wa 13° a applause.) my honourable fri ies, I should sa Pek thing 8 __ Gov tebec is before | shows that is to : doo, 10° feqicls, 885 Pi _ \u2018a j of the Grar nt \u2018General Mined couraged a terp Trade must be en .is received ith ¢ < and left riend had dra t | x 9; Come 8 ernment of shows that 2 nnîve 62 7 y SO pire Hon W.= O'Brien, I Hon.Thor Ryan Hon.i ete | con a sl be ex (ESPRANE 1 hey are ly geule, ay y Lai, a, rene PE aig pates | PT Le res fut Yo have - Messrs.M.H.G , .Oeilvi sideration\u2019 and 9} our greatest Sir H : LOS ou ut a young m , as you k y | ONY éntreal ng that wiil ix hundred and x d tons Patterson, W P , M.P.and Ho ault, M.P., L H vie, | afforded to it as facilities.should bé \u2018 ector Langevin in risiti cent ad ike ember of the Cabi cnëw, | ARION.Th and the whol or over nd twenty-eight th to , Batterson, WJ.Piiagion, Hugh M Hon.J.R.Thi \" Massuy, | branches of it as well as to t ould being.yas greet it 1 isitlg | to\u201d Ee omeod, and T would.Thee inion.Therefore, if the Parl e Do- | SE over reve jhwenty eight.yausand Popham, Sohn.Pilkington M.ugh McLeanan occ .baudeau.Mi à ches of trade whi 1 40 the, various onged a x e ed with logd à a: Te my honourable fri and I would Cangla L do anythi - arliament of nt, and the ave dre ; and fifty per Pores 4 Thc dinner was upied the.vieg-sheir.oveloping.We have also heyvaciots | iat and ge ne.Ho aid + Mr.Chain.training in this fend to give me à lils e Harbohx Commit ng at the request of | Leama aoe] rage size of the ; pu sarvad.i hair.| crea » We have als istantly na and gentlemé TET :, My, Chair- Bt! 3 semi-offi e a liffle | to inc ; Issioners of of | 1a ons, against : vessels « Routh, RT R the best efforts ina style werthydl sed facilities to bri o to give in- | CT all tlemén, \u2014I thank PART the toaab.sed the \u201c cial respon crease its harbou rs of Montreal rgest vessel in st 883 tons.TI Boni RE, Ryan, MP The following\u2018 of our lesdi ih hadih Had ring the mpd t - | Whi y for the gnfhusi an you ost §how to do i Cabinet.Mi ponse gto ernment of » facilities, the G which h port that year was 64 1e Rolland a, Andrew.Rivard, 8 wing was the esding botely.| ing to Il e afrfo.fé 16k.o.-the ich you have.recei astit \"manner in É(L : o it, and yet .Ministers with the P Juebec will bei , the Gov- | still la; as now reached 54 8 tons, Robert, WB dei re co \u2019 a railways that : + y glant- you, Mr.Chai received the toast thé aushter and appl not to do © [it thei arliament of n sympathy Tger ships bei ,400 tons, with « Roy, Rouer + Ryan, Ho MENU.and closeness of at aecommodatior 1 am t., Ohgirnga law \\ st that Bthat Î am to app ause.) He h Le eir cordial su Canada and gi trade, and ng constructed for thi Rae, Jackson.an, Hon.Thos ee the le connection which ñ wf Sr H t my lea Ju proporet- upon th enlighten you, b as oid | Mr.Chairm pport.It onl give | several shi not only ko, 1 of the Rielle, Jos.Rolland, J D # « Fn PA 4 at possible our did a w 21561 the À en thé Fixst Min ; the words of yoüt , but he refes in that an, for me, to joi y remains, shipping firm , but we have } Robertson, Alex.* pete = pulane #4 {1m SE ent Bud pi of retain.- thanks.[to Desemimbelt to great caution is desirablé Chairman t 1 that measure of reine Biel with you much tonnage s who now bring as \u2018 ; Co hE a Thali .; to | at the gf sirablé, and Eat | given \u2018to those: praise which in 1850 early as cam 8 85 Shorey, & s.NEE oun 5 i ; would bei nesbssar bo 1.| tepresentativ to this large AM honouit when I look | pre ) those two Mini you have 50, several nearl e to the'port Savigny, ka Stewart, Jas., Tax 94 and Oyster $ J a cevqnaplp timp th y to carry out in a | 0y that e gathering.I - a read dh it -thet he ogigide friend 1 present with us to-d nistérs who are the amount.O arly double and trebl .Etre JL A.Stephens, G | æ Tront and obatar Be provements tha e, gx tenpin, -ang i La hat de oul sure | were: I ta enli o.wodld onic] can | of the interest ti ay.Iam well a présent on .On an occasion lik $ enece de W Stephens, ( yu pe - and gio Sages; ~~ | overnents Lu + arg require > and, im- {- ; iy fd He er J most | tio aenlighten you; as ish me, | in the gen hey have tak ware | ch e cannot hel 1 1 e the Stewart, Wm.Shaw.nu 1521) Oyster Pattios, ms tp TOUTES (4 |; able the \u2018du ; tof t PS ns of the Government : to the inten- | of th general affairs of en, not onl changed state of h reflecting on the - Sharples, Joh) Stretch, Knowles; Lamb Cut! : j No FINANCES.aU HOL | sor, ty\u2019 devolves upott 1 fudpabe- \u201c Littl rnment and\u2014 - | of the Province Canada, but 1 | now; the affairs between t Bl rare or owles,GTan Cutlets and Cacamber \"I .w, as, to our A amici 2e 1 Ty to say.As one 1 po! e; 1 amp Little barques sho Kk | with you i of Quebec ond also few hen, no ocean stea en and i Que.Wm.Ottaws.| Ted Quiches and Rice.| it may bs roundly nancial posit eaguds fl Navi of his oldest col lo barques AR En OT and in hopin acknowledging thel I join miles of railw mers and but i Qt RE wed Duck ce.lows : \u2014 Duri oundly stated ae tion, | you Dave great pléasur i: col- | Gentl cathe moro n hoping th ledging their meri class of v ay, now, the\u2018 larges i Thibaudeau.no 70 amd Green Peas.: \u2014 During \u2018the \u2018last tF a.fol , gentlemen, both ay fo | Gentlgmen, We are near\u2019 greater Ping sont this close mill vocure | 78 essels and th othe larges i Trottier, au, Hon J R.Tibhe, Pore yo Roast Sirloin of INTS.we have expended of e last tn .fol- | and on behalf , both on my own beh Î are o-dee ¢ near the shore, 1% r advantages not s will secure rail.During th housands of miles of sn Taillon Hon LO.Tibbs Pere | Æ Saddle of Beotand Marrow I ! the dee pended on capital #ecor years | delighted of my colleagues.ehalf | celebrat waters, ind we are put we | Vince of Quebec b only for the P the developm: at time I have watch t .Turner Be Turkey I Mutton an Ro be ngs.| cludi pening \u2018of the; codant for | th $ to accept th ki gues.I was rate the fact that we.are here to tween Mont ut for navigati ro- | well pment of the ocea a ed oast gow., Glas ronborey Sansa.oY\" uding plant, : lake and, tiver, in ct tnd tbe ind igvitation waters, and I cannot, but gre \u2018oi\u2019 d real and Queb ion be, | ell as that of the rai n service, 8 to ; \u2018 \\ Pl | - L t ee ec.int e railw sh inte J Valin, RV v.Partridge erga Pr + expen Îtare on.say $1300.00 3° eapital and 4o fo portan 0 #1cfto Be here today that caution.I ma , but be uarded by SENATE, COMMONS AX oo terest.When I left Tors with intense jou Villeneuve, J O.Verret, À H.| Black Duck an nd Bread < Sauce.LEAL nary.expenditure on Ha Pre a ao quai ae a a der demon ommration\u2014 water, for 1 might a date an on deep ge next toast was Th Ge oe seventy tw the old ft Liverpool for this acif 5 , IE Wine Sauce.; \u2018a total of 85, r 168 ., stradon.Yo my honou get into hot water ommons an e Senat ; -two of : erica,\u201d an Wonham, W R.w.Plam Paddl eve.n° come #0 } of $5,000,000.Out pr friend, Ga n, to pur lgmd 4 | But Nght Be tO aol (one ns and Local Legidatur House | Were the engi my fellow pasenge foo White, Thos.Wulf, I F ; Devonshire T | eal \u2018 000.r the ten years a .\" Out }h- ., é Hoh 0 Yo or gradpted t , gentlemen, it is not * ( pplause) Hon, Thomas Ry egislatures.\u201d const engineers and th P engers oot Whitney, H D Wartele, Ho Oompot 0 Le umplings.f Foot Jelly., leaving a balance has \u2018been #2560 with whom we.ma fi J plause) o make a speech ot necessary for «| said: Mr.Cha yan, in res .struct the Grand the staff to Alla Wilson, A1d J C Wainwri tony 5.Sf es.mon Craams.- | has been be: nce of $2,440,800 o 0, | accord _polifi may nth ji Éave D se) | of the Chal .lamin the me | ALT can s irman and G oF onding, We had the R nd Trunk | Railwe will Wilson, Thos.man Thos.Chasse and Ce an Bpngwicyes.| and the rrowed from th 00 which | have all's cally, kph wi een in | misgi airman of th presence | Mini nsay of the S entlemen,\u2014 | Spill 1e Rosses, Hodges, Di y ' , bli he Govern ave all agreed in Pith who issionerg Jin; th e Harbour Com- | finisters ha e Senate i ; illers, Newcomb, ges, Bidders trait By the time b ggse and CeleryA i outstan ublie, The bonds and lia pdt a chônhel be a in this great und We [of M jn | the \u2018presenopi 0 om- | pled ve hesitated is that the | could comb, and man ; .; ER a ] : ; X y ; .thers mân the bracing ai reakfast was announced Oranges.Gra DESSERT.$3,661 ng at the end of thisye bilities | deep \u20ac twèdu Montréal ders ing, | they ontreal, and I of the men | al ges, but I will ed to make star name; from thi yo \u2018 ) , 2.| tes | d : 11 tl teem actions i Know | although go so f any ice, and f this circum- Gran the guests à wr of the morning had gi e Raising, Péars.pi : in 18 ; ; but as there w year will be | whic nough to allot.thas Quebec es actions m that | gh only an h ar as to say, | NAM rom the fac : \u20ac ; given POS.rg eat OS |i 72 $1,953 460, i ere outstandih ich nature had i e large ve and speeches (H.ore than enate, that i umble m Say, e and hous act that the in wi things provid ee appetite, and the good Sherry.\u2014 uts.indebtedness$ 0, it leaves the i nd Quebe d intended to: ssels | to-day © (Hear, hear).W words, | will yo! at if the H ember of the | Mold.word e of Allan was as a h À i peared e Jor the occasion nés Fi v.Sontorne.- Chain 14 Lot ness 82,425,640; of tt e increased | will c, to go to that enter lo: stop, at [i work © celebrate the : e are herd | ¢} yote a grant in ruse of Commo before I 1 to.mie in Glasgow Bo vears (Apr , .The majorit pidly i.Ales Porter, &e : apagne.xs to the Government 32,16 Jncreased | will 494 810 ie erprising, anid, 6j of which they : mplation, -of a | plo channel to 30 or even 4 of deevening | Me invi Jeft, trus: y ov For ent ç the time a jority.of the guests Ten \u2014 DIE | to the publi ent $2,165,000 audit $ say, gentl rad Hd, Thu y prou , y and dl of asa of a | pledge 0 or even 4 eepenin invidious to tl you will not think eck and enjoyi way by promenadin th - and Ceïrse stated §3,6 c_ $1,496,000, or 000, and | This is n ¢ ord oh, that lei f { As a Marine 3 oop be | thei .you that the S 0 feet, I wil seuted here if I 1e other interests repre M deck and enjoying the banutifn) gael Afte THB TOASTS.| He re included EE had now an accomplished DR l'âne La prod © fad on dian cir example.(A jenate will follow pe proms ot the.All aly | le famous, and e noble St.Lawrence.3 ftér' dinner, the Ohai ; : Ed, ci included inde ob { \u2018| th e help-of Parli act.You , Lam proud of wh d as.\u20ac Chnh- | obj on.J.R: Thivenh use.) from its fi progreas.of the Allan in issi 3 121 got si e hel _ Parliament | complished what youl objectio udeau said : Shi rat steg: lan Line iss called forth hich in many insta is | proposed the toast irman rose and |B i aol erdeir 4 ol, ern Pp of the \u2018 diff , And | nel.in the deepeni 1aVe ac- n, Mr.Chai d: I hav adhievem ner down to its lates : 06 Tesi stances which { of \u201cThe i g given you thjs i aiitj etc.\u2019av- ments tha o ° different / \u2018Gov- nel, from ning of the ¢ channel, b airman, t \u20ac NO | wo .dnd: al 8 latest posec tin pi Du ve\" ES aie un Shai | Fat ip yosngcgn ave wt a ao ki, ee med ah | ids pms Gl to del ous Dvn os bi pondre Hevelpment dd Ou a ; e trip by daylight\u2019 who were | \u201c God Sa , all gresent joining in singi at should b y view ve now th ry, and.\\ | said a few m .\" But, gentle bh |' might dredge i rvative eing | va way, NOW : u mor time.On hor y daylight for the fi Th ve the Queen.\u201d g in singing [lure of e dome-for the fut s as to | howev e pleasure\u2014L shoul you | pleted.I oments ago that i men, [i | go th redge it so much party for they st area, and wl controlling such 2 {Lan Beau rand ng Three Rivers M wot W.e toasts \u2018OF \u201cH RE ut pro er the.financial estion Were | suré fs say you-\u2014Lwe all hav ould not | shown Was \u2018Wrong; your Ep as com- 8 rough to the ich that they w y | perity we all whose success and pros b | .H.RÉ 3 : ; : ; ; t regions b y would | that ev so heartily desir P vec a duced a or rietor of La P ir alesand Royal Fami the Pinte f Prin y settled, I la) on being | d Seeing that the e the plea- f me the progressi irman has at would beco elow.and at every on y desire.I am sure v plan of the city i atric, pro- | cellencyth amily.\u201d and His Ex on in ould hove no hesi deepening the ch great enterpris rom 11.0 25 fest and he steps (Laughte me of the St.1 then | with me wh around thi itl joi oy Could be recogni ity in 1704, in which =.y e Governor-Gé ; His Ex.| which I expressing mn hesi- | to a dept.e channel of the St L se of | that the eet and he has i made M.r.) t.Lawrence, | int me when I is table will join they cluding the ied a\u201d few buildings, i rincess Louise, wa neral and H.R.H.| I I believe is sh y, opinion | hea pth of 25 feet has s awrence | going on to 2 not content wi intimated | tng, s Thomas Whi ! | interests have heen of th that both thes int, L ; gs, in- ceived.rare deo lo .y _co-Commissi shared in b r).Had it ucceeded (He: going on to 27 with 25 but are ng, said : M.aite, M.P., i Canada in een of the great Aten windmill, the SH House, the old yally re- | be done, but k ioners, as to wh y | not be h nOt-Blicceeded Ww.ar, | (Applau and one gentlem ut are | the Harbour ( Chairman and in respond- | th à in the past, and greatest beneft tion, church, and the rsuline Conve 2 HER MAJES und a, but knowing that f at should | livi ere at this mome we would | you'g se).: 1 have no do an says 30 | th rbour Commissi and gentlem \u201c| hay will become ev that in the future Quel 1d fort nt, the - AJESTY\u2019S MIN er our greatl or the pre vin witnesses th nt and we a get te 27 feet .ubt that whe ! e Gover issioners nen, \u2014 saying thi even more 80, but hil ueb grand also showed rtress Mr.B In proposi ISTERS.\u2019\u2019 we ha tly reduced tari sent | is a fixed at the 25 feet re | feet cha feet you will sa a wd buti nment of th may wish and that th iis I am not i 80, but, Whi'® their ; a cadastral plan eau | aider Pose this toast ve reached th riff of dues | fri fixed fact.N et channel nnel is not a ni y that a 27 ft.it depend e day m nd | that there a insensible to the fact properties of all the i ral plan of the said :\u2014 , Mr.Robert expenditure f e prudential limi es | friend on my le: ow, my honou and that 30 f a nice sounding .| Comm 8 after all u ay decree other rai re other ocean li great .Berthier (en haut © inhabitants fr Gas ; bertson | caution i for our income, I imit of | the ambiti y left, expressing rable | euphoni eat -wbdld be 4m name, | vot noes whether th pon the House of | Bret ailway interests d ines, as also whos lons, der (en haut) to St.Jean des Chale n TLEMEN,\u2014In Msih ; 1 \u2018| in doi is desirable.Yi , 1 feel that | \u201c D itious views of M no doubt | the c ous (Laughter) neh more! pted fog the dé he money wi 0 est considerati eserving 0 the ° mil : ail- ext toact, b sing to brbpo th in doing so Id ) et I must sa o not let us wai ontreal e channel to 25 .In deepening LT think #h epening of will be _opportunit ion, and I will tak this n, cord of the muni es in extent; also a ture t , before doing\u2019 so Dan ¢ | to embarass o not wish for a 1 y, and | feet hint 1 8 wait, now that we h: says { plished feet you h epening | admi at Str Hect the channel Commi ity of saying that e ti nissi Rivers in municipal elections in T Xe | said o make a few remarks.shall yen- | Mini ass my Honorab a moment | a à et.us increase it e have 25 | people ¢ a York £ ave accom- irable speech\u2014a or Eangeviu in his | \"| ve fo aile at] hat Herb! gr vers.d hree id that som s.It has been | hi nister of Publi orable friend ti nd.I have o to 27% feet,\u201d people of Mont of which ou will all nd I am Lin hig | Wi give to all present constitute er) principal oftizens in autographs of th achieve e men are born gr een | him to ie Works nor t the other side vggheard friend >\u201d | should -be J real sand of all the | heard all agree witl am sure that same me the various int I t but On the ya ns from 1648 to 1690.\" o | Be eve Greatness) hile some eat, others | that th any expresio o commit | he say 30 feet.1 h on the | says tha justly -proud.3 Caneda | fod, Speeches w 1 me that we have | * asure of justic reste 0 pr ; y down Mr.K .s thrust upo some have the Harbo ssion ef opinia he would nob stop sh ave no doubt Wo t Montreal is an y ooll e Crow orthy the Mini © lave ley can afford e and such meats 8 engineé Fin t .Kennedy, chief the latter i pon them.I feel to- great- unanimousl ur Commissio pintan layed his morn ort of 40 feet.§Ap hy, sir, eal is an ambit eague, | ver n\u2014struck wh inisters of their res tive © for the development of és | the staff \"of h to or tude momber of ba order > pairs\u201d sn Pres re Eu ae i wn TEE ne by a proud EE is what you pase wo matiere.TE extont hein is to a require, extending 10 that ey mar ent .e some measure missioners hat o T woiyd, hate beb ebt which has so* \u2018far - assu - | Tan.\u201d It was n } Exiehd, Sif Hugh en and countri on.[like | deepenitig: ere ig jeal eynote in sible Letwe g to all every facilit ow to the depth of ments with reference this great Re who fer à lifgtian a bebn | the deepeni so\u2018 \u2018far bee in me, the | tions marked oggne of thosé © El- | said, W Chat ries ambitious.Y to see [is og: of the se ousy anywhet \u201c|, now propos en the water and the rl chan following 1 the the channel, ete.The this great work his en we, fave $9 | Confed pening of.the cha curted fon| one of those con ate and confid onveria- | beta gb airman, that sor ou have | Montreal ol, the St.Lawrence | and Raslway T the toast, \u201cThe Bhippi | result i\u2014 2\" of led t, had been spa ergy, care and | sh eration, and i channel since of these conversati ential, but ty Some ' mea some men are ontreal work supposed St | The toast Interests.\u201d o Shippin ¢ e to-daf I spared to stand i ould further grant the only s men may bave t ad content i: | snd seme iv Bod roma 18 Domini ork.1 ie cer he toast was recei Alla Depth of water Ft Sohn AEE to the in my | deepen th grant thé sum 80, but | able fri ogether, and m; hon ce | Why, si egreatness thrus \u2018grofiness;| m ion work, i work cheers, received with ring fe eter, October on flats of Lois el «In.oung.Just s late Hon.|a ha e channel to t required do friend was speaking i y honour- | a oo the men and t upon them.ent of Publi rk, if the Depart.Sir H ges | gan guage.\u2026., ording to Sorel or to be exact eventern years , 11 feet, which wenty-seven , rection as_ your Chai in the seme di chieve greatn the peo 1 .| administrati e Works epart- ugh Alla, ' EU on hate TS the gent} , on November 16\u20ac age, res chea h cag be don and Mhimting: J hairman; he i- | deéervin ess are a dozen ti ple who;| La stration of m , under the \u201cabl spond was n, who on rising to Té- M Helght of on fais serine 12 5)and atleman whom Ï at er 16th, 1865 EH up\u201d 24 than à 9-80; much, \" .at 27 ox 30 % was also | on have than men wh n times more ngevin, or und friend, Sir H e| longed greeted with 1 g tor ï 1 ater ine.October 8, above lo 6 who Was so ave just nam | tel i Where 3 at gAy- future e vemark 7 was - feet.Well, | pla roatness o are born :| whomsoev nder the administr ector | g applause, said : oud aud PV fh Depth ot dredgin La nan ares san» a ve those who no well-known t v should not reng reas whi ure | m, self \u201cgWh made I thi k 3 plause) N thrust: apbn 4h gre t part er may be i inistration of gent emen-\u2014I .Mx Chal and My eat ail places above 1 1|i who now hear me, had | o most of | as ha stop-now.- Th sWwhy we | We \u2018ki §Where: do you int nk by | a harbou aturebas gi era (ap-: ment, had th n charge of of {| will find \u2018 f you look sai Cloak dept of Wate pce ats, n seeing the reward , had the pleasur been already at of the pl © \u2018know and\u2018y intend to_step.\u201d rbour of whi ven to some citi of this cha e care of t that de- |\u2018 nd \u201cthat around you, YO, a! lear depth of water in 6in.on flats.% [0 time in bringi of his lahowts to that! that ®t allow y sta \u201cnext the fact deeper you go i you all know that p.\u201d | proud.We h ch they may wel ities | peal t nnel, and was e deepenin Quebec, and you have amived & Jears Depthraf spar bold surface elo 1, | what was ging down the shi o that.| this side: {he 2 competifivé poir e fact | becom o into the earth the h the | which N e have in Halifax ell feel'| w o - Parliament compelled t 8 | Quebec st you will find also phat the impr Vhen sh |e surface of water 3 \u201cNU | and then called the 2 ip Ocean in i th le et the Atlantic \u2018they points an'l thi es, and no doubt yo e hotter it | h Nova Scotia is x a harbour of ork, I believe th \u2018for it as 0 ap- | alongsi eamar is getti so hat rg tained setting at rest, 26 ft.; Ancor and who I am sure 0 foot channel,\u2019 eir improvements to are carrying.he great problem of you want to solve ave, in spite of s proud, but ween you! would be: that the ease a public gside, and if ng ready to cou Ta ruvian\u2019 fv ad n of 10 Ti 2 Pe te see the complet would have bee elt depth.We nts to this or g | tion of the St.Lawre the winter navi verence and scieï nature, througl you'l hear.) Si greatly - stren se of doing it you will find you look at the toast: fran Vrrucces thi ompletion of an n glad | with th Ve must, therefo great®r | chan .Lawrénce in d naviga- | harb science, mad gh perse-: .) Sir\u2018 Hect gthened 8 1t | throu nd that w had THE DREDGING AND DISTANCE 9% 10] great werk, The nother stake éf + jen on be beaten i re, keep pace nel and bringin, eepening this our capable i e a channe | when we w or Langevi .(Hear, | me gh, and theref e are only The Harbo & AND DISTANCES cupy to-day is e position = sta shortness.p \u201cfhe en :in thé?race, \u2014 | from the centre g those hot wat largest vessels afl of accommodati _and:| you will ere going to st n asked us e' for making efore you mus excuse throy \\ ur Commissi .wa one of no me y, * oc- | come ; ; pie season we sd LAlGy the with ; ¢ of the earth ! ers (| for .8 oat.you 1 mg the à allow mn stop.Now.+ US | you ar ng only a few 3% : ha .very useful inf missioners had 4 unexpected b an honour, and e; we Hust th geumot over and influence th to mingle which you 1 ave done tha eepen thi e to say th , Sir, if re well aw: remarkf.As b TTL the dred Ln ormation with refe some pointed and in me, but being | drawback as far , therefore, Mitigate this (Laughter.) Well, pose of the rive gratulation \u2018th should feel mo tI] admit of ny channel to a that unless well tire time in M are, I have been a Very ette also a table of Rr La been done à to | bilities as well accapied the r ap- | our facilities i ag possible by improvi is | great schem this is another of the them provi an the people who wolf | that fog Passage of depth that will | bg busin Moatréal and in the shit the f dust en done, and | fi well as the h © tesponsi- | harb es in both the ri nproving | - es of the ambiti of the | (L vided for À ple who had oats o the larg 1] wh es, I i Q f and Quebec, pri ances between Mon eel that it would be onour conferred Ii rbour.\u2018Then e river and tl ontreal.Iam glad of i itious city of oud applaus them by d| well not d n the Atlanti gest vessel | « en one of remember the WUT ie the guests Ke ted and circulat Montreal on this occasi wrong if I did - in five year\u2019s ti we must not forget that forethought The of it; it shows Montreal is e.) Gentlemen, ti nature.| going 25 eepen it at an ic, we may as\u2019 Ottawa\u201d \u2014w.our ships\u2014the steamé In he *FWe give this infor among | sowed th ion remember that | PEER Ray promis at | to be a great Bt of Montreal wants have a great de ambitions city, end > oF | Bone 20 feet then, is th The reason fon | Lpcs and sh as brought up through fl; Com nation for | the frui e seed of which w t others | pleted an Pacific Rajtwa pisede thi | twel great port like Halifa wants | member eat deal to b city, and you eeper if requi e reason for for | of wat she was ont loi ug ap uits to-day.In lq e are reaping | th , whiel I feel will ÿ-will bë corf- | ve months in the x+\u2014a portof|the ci the fin e proud of.| vessels into th requires to bring zoing | most of! and we were drawing 124 f¢ | H ' ; 8 okiag back, hat e St.Lawrence tk an era f apart, I congratulat year.But badina e cit of st time I Are-lis no e port of Mo ring larger nost of the ca ere obliged to take off ê - Vd : Feat | must be pr route, and for whi or | all nationalities i e.my compatriot ge | p&ssing that bri Montreal visited | connect other = arg ntreal.\u201d The side of her i rgo and make a raft salons deleg Std ad prepared.I haveno d ch we {on thei ities in the cit lots of | great bridge and looki md after |m ection with gument ind re | shoal r in order to t 5, the oo oubt th their energy, their\u2018 y of Montreal | N structure\u2014 ooking w my friend, Si it eed in 3, but no ake her over fl \u20ac : ie | their success y, their\u2019 persever eal | Nova Scoti ool had sto obon that | fat it is , Sir Hector 1 and alt ments W so great a the ; : .I may etance, and | i cotia, wh just come fic that it is a ctor Langevi ough | th that ha re the improve ï 1\u2018 i ay say that I w » 40d 110 8 Confed: ere we had b rom | real, oi convenie gevin, ma 80 | the last ve been made during Queb : 3 pat Las born [hp feéliog Joa siruggle\u2014E could not rl or ote i he as pt for Bont.| of eater 0e eleven years, that le cs of | fx ) Han 4 ! ous of ; net.0 ot as put it of water ; p i M : of the city which he has forgotten, if cople\u2019s shou] to place Nothin can come pe 24 fer! to Yes \u2018ra pi y say so, that ,if he will ders, but ing can dem to the harbour Q ta { Ce ?the debt is b permit me to gress that h onstrate the great pro Ue} .orne by the ter tha as been NT 4, gen- n thes made der b Lyenl 6 must also | se facts.But you que in mind that tbe mn ue ( frade STS, 1 the \u201cre 0 the n\u2014 raw- ever, cing han à we 0 we , ud ssels, 599 ; total 885 This have ns to sand, per ss The tons, with or the have ing as \u201cport ble ce the n the n and 1 but est le of tehed ice, as 1tense r this Tica,\u201d ngers ff to ilway.dders, others reun- at the house p yours think reprè- dlogely 0, Line latest t and Grand such à d pros- mn sure ill join ) these nefit to \u2018future , while he fact as also of the ke this arbour tuted ts that means ment of ey may facility he rail hipping ringing to Te ro- A ou, you ved at hat the y come e toast: ly half excuse kp, As a Very e ship- e time steame! igh the 24 feet ake of ; along ver the prove: uring sels © y feet arbour eat pro ) et- : at the i Te rT Cad i y IY © ES EE LUS SE EE ES «EE VV SE US RES 17 EME THE _ MONTREAL HERAL{) LAND Tri ex TATOO TIM + VithT (17 DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZ A TIRE NIET TA © seer ma\u2014\u2014 B THURSDAY, '0CYOBER Li de io 0 © made un.5.\u2014 ppm A oof these i ts is t \u201caense of these improvements is to a tent borne by the harbour of fontreal.I do not think that this should be paid by the harbour of Montreal, but ould be paid by the Dominion.Sir Langevin has said that these im- rovements benefited the Dominion at Po.and having given expression to that few, I do not see how he can do any- ing else than support this - view in Par- .ment.A considerable amount of the evenue derived from the harbour of Montcal has been ex pended in building the ree is an expenditure which should have cen borne bY the Government.¢Ap- Jause.) We are greatly indebted to the ; arbour Engineer, Mr.Kennedy, for the eat success which has attended the deep- bing of the Lake.I do not wish to de- act from the merits of any set of Har- + Commissioners, or any set of men staff of the Harbour Commissioners, but 1 think there has been more progress ing the last five years in which Mr.Kennedy has been employed than before, nd we should be very thankful to him or what he has done.Another point orthy of attention is the large section of hoal water off Crane Island below Quebec, when every vessel going up there swing only 19 feet of water has 9 stop, until the Gulf tide sets in, I think it is timie that something should be remedy this.= There should be a niform depth of at least 25 feet, but as such more as you like.For my part, I m in favour of 30 feet, for before you ave a channel of 30 feet we will have essels that will scrape the bottom of the resent one.Another point 1 want to Lake is that steamers can only go up to fontreal during the day, because the annel is not in such a state that they ro up during the night.nel between Quebec and Montreal hould be so lit up that vessels could ome Up by night as easily as by day, { ll one to d this would only be following what has already been done h that direction.(A voice\u2014\u201c Use the lectric light\u201d).We want wore than that; re want gas buoys placed at different loints so that vessels can run at all times, ight and day.Nothing would promote lavigation more than that, and I am sppy to say that the Marine and Fisher-, es Department are keep up to the mes a3 much as possible.They have one great things in the past and I hope gy will do greater things in thefutuse.ear, hear).In conclusion, gentlemen, have only to reiterate fhe opinion which bas already been expressed by se- eral gentlemen present that the Governlent should meet the expenditure upon whole river and lake, \u2018be- we it was done for the hole Dominion, and not for -the ex- lusive benefit of Montreal or even the ovince of Quebec, and as the whole Dopinion benefits by it, the whole Dominbn ought to pay for it.(Applausè.) Mr.W.Wainwright ealso responded.He said : Mr.Chairman and gentlemen, the time is very short, I shall not in- ict aspeech upon you, but will simply, bn behalf of the Grand Trunk Railway, hich I have the honour to represent ere to-day, congratulate the Harbour Fommissioners upon the eompletion of he great work of deepening the channel.may say, and perhaps it will mind some of you here to-day hat the Grand Trunk Railway very modest corporation (laughter), is moving substantially along with no un- ertain sound, agd is 1making gtrides to eep pace with the Harbour Commissionprs In their improvements in the harbour of Muntreal.No doubt these improvements, which enabled large vessels to pomme up to Montreal, would be fully uti-' lized ; the Grpd Trunk Railway, through the combinations that have -latély Leen made, controls over 3,000 miles of road connecting with fine lake ports; and its.os revenue amounts now to about lf a million per week, representing, $26,000,000 per annum ; it will require, all the accommodation that the: harbour of Montreal and the dipping interests can provide for it.Iam sorry that the General Manager is not here to do more justice to the toast than I can, but I will only sa lo you that we, are moving along wit you, and lately with the great Canadian Pacific Railway feeding us in the West, 1.am sure that whether it be a 25 ar a 30 foot channel, or the largest vessels of the Allan, Dominion or other Lines, we supply them abundantly with traffic.I thank you again, Mr, Chairman and gentlemen, on behalf of the Grand Trunk Railway, for the manner in which you have received this toast.{Applause.) QUEBEC HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.Mr.J.B.Rolland in proposing the toast of \u201cThe Harbour Commissioners of Quebec,\u201d said he supposed he had been chosen to propose this loast because he was the most popular among the Quebec Commissioners.{Laughter) The relations between the Quebecand Montreal Harbour Boards had been very friendly during the past few years; they had worked with harmony and good tent together for the benefit of naviga- ton.He congratulated the people of] Quebec on their wisdom in constructin their graving docks, which reflected the] whose direction they were being carried | The work of the Quebec Comlisioners possessed an advantage, tveryone could see what they had done, but few people would understand the, Progress that the Montreal Commission-! és had made in the channel improve- Wents, because they worked under water.| VW that they had begun to dig the] Channel, he expected that there would be Al end of it, especially if the Messrs.; lan and others exhibited the same en-: fhe as in the past and built vessels Mo pd require still deeper water.Free \u2018alin briefly responded in, Mr.R, R.Dobell also responded.- He \u201cid that the people of Quebec had of late ] tars been very remiss in their harbour rprovementa, With reference to the (ark made by Sir Hugh Allan about a Island, he said that for years they the been employing their ballast by: hag it into the river, and making a bottes there.He said this because it was ter to speak of their shortcomings in, Q © oy The Harbour Commissioners of! nl, , he knew, would join with him œ tily congratulating the Harbour, he neisioners of Montreal on.ie pérovements , fn\u2019 Lake St! Potelda, defended the action of the the Sétion.of Quebec merchants in asking th overnment at Ottawa not to assume cost until it was ascertained whether vie ec could offer the accommodation re- fired at much less expense.He thought to $Was a very sensible and patriotic view take of the matter.The people of othe would heartily support the deep- bor & of Lake St.Peter if it was for the Nelit of the whole of Canada, and for mu Navigation of the St.Lawrence.They and learn to look beyond both.Montreal Quebec to the interests of the whole trade pion and to the attainment of ® with Australia and the West \u2014 e section of wharfage atWindmill Point.\u201d greatest credit on the engineer, under | Indies, instead of it all being diverted to American ports.He had visited several of these ports, and he was of the opinion that there\u2019 was no port on the Atlantic coast that had the advantages of Montreal and Quebec.We had the advantage of climate and the advantage of distance.He sincerely and heartily wished Moutreal every prosperity, and congratulated the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal on the work which they had just accomplished.At the same time he advised them to pay their own debts.He thought there was a good deal in what Sir Hector Langevin had said, and he would say \u201cStick to it like men and pay your own debts and then we will drink your health again.\u201d In closing he proposed the health of THE MONTREAL HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS, Mr.Robertson, in acknowledging the toast said; Gentlemen, I know that Mr.Dobell is from Quebec as I am from Montreal.Ihave heard the same story as that which he has just told you and [ could refute it; but as there is 25 feet of water, perhaps it would not be wise to attempt it.But the Harbour Commissioners of both Montreal and Quebec can support the St Lawrence route; Quebec will get the channel deepened below uebec, and we shall be very glad to see tliat the vessels have sufficient accommodation to come to Montreal.I think that the Government should pay for the graving dock at Quebec just the same as they have done in British Columbia and other ports.I am satisfied that whatever we 0 we must never quarrel, but work together against the whole combined ports on this American continent.(Applause.) But to proceed, I have to thank you in the name of the Harbour Commissioners for the hearty way you have just received the toast which they will gratefully remember.It is refreshing now and then to receive a compliment, but we have sometimes felt that fault has been found with us, when it was undeserved, all I can say is we do the best we can, and if we fail to satisfy any ome it is not the want of will, but of ability.The Harbour Commissioners extremely regret that they had not the opportunity vf meeting a larger number of their fellow citizens to participate on this occasion, aud one which will, ne doubt, be long remembered by these present.When it was decided to give this trip it became a question as to who and how the guests should be invited.Some thought we should apportion so many names to each commissioner, but as this plan might have proved anything but a representative gathering, and as it was a great public work of interest to the whole Dominion it was thought proper that representatives should be asked, begining with Her.Majesty\u2019s Ministers, present and past, the Senate, House of Commons and Local Legislatures, the foreign Consuls, the, large shipping firms, ocean and inland, and the great railway interests, whe are both so necessary to each other; then trade and commerce, as represented by the Board of Trade and Corn Exchange through their Presidents ard Councils of their respective bodies ; the Mayor and Chairmao of their Standing Contmitteè | and chiefs of their staff; the leading bankers who furnish the money to sup- portand carry on the shipping, railway and commercial interests ; the.insurance gentlemen, so as they could see that there 15 less danger now than formerly and that lessened rates may become practicable; our friends, the Harbour Commissionersof Quebec, because we think that Quebec and Montreal are not anta- sonistic to each other, but on the contrary should stand shoulder to shoulder for the St.Lawrence route, the great national summer highway for the Dominion of Canada; ss against all foreign competition; we did not omit those of our previous Commissioners who | have taken part in the past and who are as much interested in the completion of the channel as we are; last, but not least, the Press, and one guest was placed at the disposal of each Commissioner to use as he thought proper.-These invita- § tions when they were footed up were.about two hundred and fifty, and as it was not expected more than one hundred and twenty could be accommodated, it was impossible to add the hosts of personal friends that the Commissioners would have liked to see here, nor that of the \u201cfair sex,\u201d that are so dear to us who double our joys and divide our sorrows, and who would have lent a grace and charm to this excursion had it been possible to have had them with us to-day.As the Quebec steamer was by this time alongside waiting to bring the excursionists back to Montreal, the toast of \u201cTrade and Commerce,\u201d \u201cThe Mayor and Corporation,\u201d \u201cThe ex-Harbour Commissioners of Montreal,\u201d \u201cThe Press,\u201d and \u201cThe Ladies,\u201d were dispensed with, and the entire party were at once transferred from the \u201cPeruvian\u201d to the \u201cQuebec,\u201d one and all expressing their hearty thanks for the kind attentions which they had: received from Captain Ritchie and the officers of the \u201cPeruvian.\u201d On \u2018the wayup-an Impromptu concert was organized, in which Mesars.Maillon, Curran and others took part.They arrived in Montreal at half-past eight o'clock yesterday morning well satisfied with their experiences of sounding the depths of Lake St.Petereme den détient \u2014\u2014 Errs\u2019s Cocos\u2014GratErur AND Com- FORTING\u2014\u2018\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cooon, Mr has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills.It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d\u2014Civil Ser vice Gasette\u2014Made simply with boilin water or milk.Sold only in Packets an Tins (4lb.and 1b.) by grocers, labelled\u2014 \u201c James Errs & Co, Homæopathic Chemists, London, Eng.\u201dy-Also makers of Bpps\u2019s Chocolate Essence.| PERSONAL! TO MEN ONLY.ne Tue Voxraic Bert Co, Marshal], Michian, will epad Dr.Dys\u2019s CBLEBRATED LECTRO-VokTAIO BELTR AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES On trial for tlirty days to men (young or old), who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigour.Address as above.N.B.\u2014No risk isincurred, as thirty days trial is allowed.AN Invrration.\u2014] shall be pleased to show my fall and winter selection of suit- ings, trouserings, overcoatings, &c., to anyone calling, being sure they are superior to all others in variety and general excellence.L.Robinson, 31 Beaver Hall Terrace.: L.Roainsox\u2019s fall goods surpass any- Mont thing ever before brought into treal.\u2018corper-stone ot re = + MCGILL UNIVERSITY.THE JUBILEE YEAR OF THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE.The fiftieth anniversary of the Medical Faculty of McGill University was cele brated by a grand reunion last evening, in the Peter nes Museum, when Dr.R.Faculty, de- Fe Howard, t Bean,of the Faculty ivered the introductory address of the fiftieth session.The college grounds were brilligntly illuminated with Ghinege dgn- terns, while the haudsome museum build- o\u2019clock the Leeture Hall of SRI was completely filled by the friends, gradu- pes and tudents of lhe College.\"Yhortly after eight the members of the Faculty en- teredithe Hall and took their places.an.Justice Day, Chancellor of the University, presided, and among those present were all the members of the Faculty in academic dress, besides a large number of distin guirhed graduates and invited guests, including \u2018fepresentatives of other universities.rhe assembly included the elite of the city, among those present being many ladies.; | Chancellor Day, in introducing the speaker, said they would now have the pleasure of listening to a man whom they all respected, Dr.Howard, who had just been appointed Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.(Applause.) .ud hie, Dr.Howard then commenced.the address, which was a sketch of the History of the Faculty and a short account of its founders, especially of the late Dean, Dr.G.W.Campbell.He said that they cel brated to-day the 50th session of the Medycal Faculty of McGill University, and \u201con this occasion it would be fitting to tell the story of its beginning, glancing at the work it has done, and sketching the life of one just taken away, who was the last of the little band who either gave it an existence; or established its early reputation.The! the present Montreal! General Hospital was laid on the 6th\u2019 June, 1821, and opened in the followin \u2018May.The possession of the Hospitd doubtless suggested to its medical attend-' ants the idea of establishing a medicel school in connection with it; and accordingly fiveof the medical staff, Dra.Stephegson, Robertson, Holmes, Caldwell and Loe-: die, established the firet Canadian.medical school under the name of the \u2018\u201c Montreal Medical Institution,\u201d and its first course of lectures was given in the academic year 1824-25.During the first session twenty- five students attended, not one of whom\u2019 now survives.The lecture room was a small wooden building in the Place D\u2019Armes, where the Montreal Bank now stands.Native Canadians played an active part in the founding and continumg of the College.(Applause) In 1829, the Montreal Medical Phsticution was engrafted upon MeGill University as its medical | Faculty, and the first session of the Medi cal Faculty of McGill College was held in 1829-30, at which thirty-five students at-| tended, several of whom still survive.The] Faculty has continued its lectures annually ever since, except during the three years between 1836-39, so that the preseut is its fiftieth session.The first Professor of} medicine in McGill was Dr.Thomas Fargues.The speaker proceeded to speak of the founders of medical teaching in Canada in connection with the University, and gave short sketches of their lives.Among the number ere mentioned Dr.Andrew F.Holmes, Dr.John Stephenson, Dr.William Robertson and Dr.William Caldwell.It was most probably to Dr.Stephenson that the honour of originating the medical institution belongs.No change was made in the! \u2018personnel of the Medical institution when it became the Medical Faculty of McGill College, its lectures became: the lectures of the College, teaching the same in the same building.Dr.G.W.Campbell became connected with the University as Professor of Sur-| gery.\u2018The next important event was the establishment of the University Lying-in Hospital in the session of 1843-44.Tn the year 1845 the Corporation of the Univer sity extended the curriculum of study,] and appointed additional lecturers, and in 18 passed a statute rendering four years of professional study a necessary qualification for the medical degree of the University.In 1855 Dr.Dawson became Principal of the Unis versity and gave valuable assistance to the Medical Faculty.A three months summer session was established in 1876 and other necessary changes had been made since then.The speaker then proceeded to give a brief sketch of the life of Dr.G.W.Campbell, who, though not a founder, was a very early and successful builder ue of the school and for many years presid over its destinies as its Dean.For forty years he lectured on the.principles and practice of surgery, and in 1860 was ap pointed Dean of the Medical Faculty.The ecturer paid-a high tribute to Dr.Cappbell as a physician and citizen and said that in whatever relation of life we regard- el him weshould find much to admire and few men so well deserved to be presented to medical students and medical nen as an example for their imitaiion.It appears from the records of the College that 4,000 students have received their medical education in whole or in part in this institution and that 917 obtained its degree in medicine.Its graduates are scattered all over the country and held in honour everywhere.The speaker concluded by feferring to some of the needs of the University in order to secure its efficiency in the future, sug esting the establishment of a Faculty rand for the enlarging of the building; increased accommodation for the library, a laberatory for the teaching of practical pharmacy, the appointment of mentary, teaching of the primary students at the bedside, in small classes of ten or twelve, from day to day, and lastly the institution of à chair of comparative pathology.Such were the uses for which a Faculty Fund was wanted, and he ventured to suggest to the friends of the late Dean, amongst whom the .latter practised so long and so faithfully, that the creation of such a fund to be called \u201cThe Campbell Memorial Fund,\u201d would be a grateful tribute tg the memory and the worth of a good inan and an able physician.On this the public session\u2014the golden weddin year\u2014of the Faculty of Medicine of McGi College, the creation of such a fund by the citizens of thi metropolis, would \u2018be a gratifying evidence that its career and its work have met with their approval.(Ap plause).At the conclusion of the address those resent dispersed to attend the conversa\u2014 Hone in the Museum building.À very enjoyable evening was.spent, and the gathering broke up at a late hour.CIVIC AFFAIRS ty a ROAD COMMITTEE.A meeting of the Road Committee was held yesterday afternoon, when there \u2018ere esent.Ald.Laurent (Chairman), Hagar, Renned , Hood, Proctor, Jeannotte, and also Ald.Grenier.Mr.DeBellefenille appeared before the Committee in reference to an old footpath- that had been taken up om St.Denis street, and strange to say, had not yet been replaced.: .The City Surveyor said that they had been at work on the sidewalk whem the appropriation ran out, and work had to be stopped.This was the reason the side wally In question had not been replaced.ing itself was ablaze with light.At eight\u2019 subjects as they had taught previously and |, 1 n the year 1835] capable junior men to undertake the ele-[ 8 Ald.Grenier, Chairman of the Finance Committee, ke of the waste of economy on sidewalk expenditure.He & hought sidewalks should be erected in front of new buildings, but no other plage.Mr.Samuel Waddell made a proposition to the Committee in reference to a strip of property on St.Julien street owned by the city.The Committee resolved to report to Coundil recanmending that the land be sold, , A number of claims for damages for\u2019 injuries claimed to bave been: sustained from the bad state of the pidewalks were read.; CC Ald, Grenier called attention to the claim of one Jodoin who had, recovered $400 damages for a place on Champ de Mars street.The place had not Yet been fixed and he thought it should be attended to before any other nécident océtirred, \"A petition' was received from a number of persons against the erection of telegraph poles on Bonaventure street.- The petition was not entertained.- A petition from Henry fi ogan for a new sidewalk in Frontof the Bt.Lawrence Hall was not entertained.\u201d NT A pelition for the willénitig\" of Aqueduct étreet was laid over.tL ; The City Survéyor subniitted & report on the défective state: of the revetineht wall.Mr.Ansley #aid that he had been informed by Mr.Robertson, Chairman of the Harbour Commissioners, that the latter would not reconstruct the wall or assume any responsibility in tha matter, The City Surveyor wished to have the Ë question settled, a#ito.whether the Harbour Commissioners orthe city was obliged to reconstruct the wif\" \"Phe Ghestion was\u2019 veferred to the City Attorney for report.The City Surveydr reported that the posed widening of Seigneurs street, from St.Antoine to Dorchester streets, would cost $17,500% The matter was re-! ferred to another meeting.+ | The Opn itigayeslyg.iodolda spacial Ë meeting on Wednesday next, to consider\u2019 the \u2018widening and exteusion of\u201d rig, streets.° Po City Attorney, in reference to\u2019 the elaim df\u2019 Mr.James Suttiéfor extra services im con- \u2018nection with the eity street cleaning from, the year 1872 to 1876.The City Attorney ; stated that he wes unable to advise the; Committee to acaede to Mr, Sustie\u2019s claim.The meaning of Mr.Roy\u2019s, bpinion not | being quite clear to the menhens of the Committee, the port was referred hagk to him for a definite statément, | \u2018whether the city was obliged to pay the claim or not.* AE A petition was redeived for a hewisewdr | on.St.Catherine street between St.Matthew and 8t Marks streets.The city Sure veyor réported that the whole drainage of St.Catherine etreet West was very defective.The Committee pgophved to report to Couneil in favour of the construction of the sewer.\u2019 : oo A letter was Fead from Mr.Charles Arnoldi resigning'his pusition in the Road Department as he had \u2018been appointed to a responsible position in the Finance Committee.The members of the Committee were unanimous in their praise of Mr.Arnoldi\u2019s energy and ability and satisfaction that he had been appointed to a higher position.It was resolved to accept his resignation with regret at his departure from the Department.; The City Surveyor called the attention of the Committee to the fact that the flag stone supplied to the city by Mr.McKeown was not strictly according jo the specificge tion in regard to the tHickhess which required to be three inches.The Committee resolved to inquire into the matter.After some minor business the Committee adjourned.: \u2014\u2014> 2 4° MUSEMENTS ! ACADEMY OF MUSIC.\u201cTHE LIGHTS 0\"LoSDON> The crowds which nightly greeted the presentation of the above melodrama is astounding to old theatre goers.Such large audiences have seldomi been seen before at any performance.There will be only three more presentatiôns of thé piece, to-night, Friday night BT the last at the Saturday matinee.The reson Mr.Collier cannot play his company on Saturday is, that the play does not ehd' until after eleven o\u2019%clock.As the train leaves for Toronto at tliat hour, and as it takes over an hour to move the baggage and scenery of the combination, the play would have to be cut and this Mr.Collier donsiders as not acting faithfully with the public.The whole performance will be given in its entirety at the matinee on: Saturday at 2 o'clock.The audience last night was very enthusiastic.and the rounds of apr piduse which met.the efforts of the \u2019 i ! ro 4° certainly been 4 success in every way.i, .\u201c THE BLACK FLAG.\u201d The above fine drama will be presented on Monday night: The Toronto Globe of Tuesday, speaks of'the pidce in thé follows ing terms :\u2014Qf late there has been a tendency across the line to disparage plays emanating from the.pem of English play, wrights under the pretence of putting down melodrama.No sogner does the Bpglish dramatist bring forth his work than it is « damped with faint praise\u201d by a hpstile press, but: to_be endorsed by the public, -¢ The Black Flag\u201d has, not been an, excep tion, and its successful run of four consgeu- tive weeks at the Union Square Theatre will doubtless\u2019 be continued here.The actors are the same, and s0 is the scenery.A Toronto audience gave the play and the actors a warin welcome last night, and endorsed the verdict of New ¥brk theatre vers.With regard to the company, most of its members are 80 well and-s0 favourably known to Canadian audiences that praise is superfluous, but this much is due actors they played an English.play to perfection in nes detail.That re.Nat Goodwin, better known us as Eliza Weathersby.should fulfil her part as she did, is not surprising, considering that she is \u201cto the \u2018manor born,\u201d but that Nat.Goodwin as © Suis Lazarus,\u201d Mr.Thos.J.Martin #s \u201cJack Glyndon;\u201d and Mr.Edwin J.F.Thome as \u201c Harry Glyndon\u201d should.so thoroughly identify themselves with their characters, was indeed a sur prise even to those who know what these excellent- actors are capable of, Al} in all, \u2018the performance was more than a success, and we feel anre the public will crowd the Grand.: THEATBE ROYAL., MAFFIJT AND BARTHOLOMEW.Thera -was another large.house at the Royal last evening to witnese.the perform: ance given by Maflit & Bartholomew\u2019s Company.The performance passed.off to the satisfaction.of.all, and .deserves to be seen to be appreciated.The Company con tinue the rest of the week.THE MONTREAL PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE.FORMAL OPENING OF THE SESSION \u2014INDUCTION OF REV.JOHN.SCRIMGER, M.A., AS PROFESSOR OF GREEK EXEGESIS.The formal opening of the Montreal Presbyterian College and induction.of the Rev.John Scrimger into the \u2018Chair.of Greek Exegesis took place in tie Erskine Church last night, when there @ large attendance of the clergy and laity of the Presbytery.The Moderator, Rev.Robert Campbell, M.A., opened the proceedings i assembly dispersed.\u201cA- report was read from Mr.Roy, \u2018the | {| Browne, | sufferer immediatly \u2014 depend u | mother on earth who has ever uded-it who! twill not tell you at once that it wiil' | regulate the bowels, and ers formers was deafening at times.«The - P* | Lights o London\u201d, has to them as a whole, viz.: ae American | with praver, after which be delivered the opening address, in the course of which he congratulated the colleze upon being in possession of funds sufficient to warrant the establishment of a professorship of Greek exegesis.At the conclusion of his address he put the usual questions to the Rev.Mr.Scrimger, and these being satis rily angwered, he ag Profebsof of Greek in the College.Af] thet, ress of welcame, expresping g job üt Vit Snpéidtiveht of \u2018ha Rey, Mr crimger, bnd in the hame of the Pres bytery he would bid him * God speed \u201d in an -mteblèà work.Lire, testatiHhiheht \u201cof this professorship, fie Said, \u201cwould \u201dservé to re-establish the system of delivering lec- furs rather than homilies, fon the pulpit.© © 11 =.?rineipal Mac Vicar, before oalling po Rev.Dr.Scrimger for his address, made 4 few remarks, in the course of which he faid that the public opening of the David orrice Hall had been postponed for a few weeks, He referred-4o the necessity of increasing the staff of instructors, which à short rayer had been, offer great gratifi- Residenes; Idbrarian, and three.lecturers.What was required was a full endowment for all the chairs already founded and for; \u2018thoke tosbe added.He concluded hy.re marking that the College Senate had ap-: pointed the Rev.J.W.Day, M.A., of SpeñcerriMe,l'äs resident Dead.of the, College.oo : Rev.Mr.Scrimger was then-called «pion and delivered au interesting lecture on'the\u2019 \u201cProphets and their Wonk,\u201d after which| the benediction was PERSONAL pire 5 1 à Io Lk Hoa.L.Eh Masue, M.P.Varennes, is; at the Hall, a Hon.Justice MeCord, Quebec, id àt the: -8t.Lawrence Hall.C | Lieut.-Governor Robitaille i8' registered \u2018at\u2018the Windsdr Hotel.ee .\u2018Hon.A, W, McLelan, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, isa guest at the Hall.\u2019 \u2026, &mong the guests at the Hall are Lieut.- Col.King, of Sherbrooke; Thos.A.: innipeg, J.F.Whiteaves,Ottawa,; wAdothpre, 7 oi .FERING.\" BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA\"! 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DVERTISERS! send for our Select List of A Newspapers.Geo.P.Rowell & Co., omed him At on | y.Mr,\u201d Cam pték-delivauerl avi bd | F now membered fodr Professors, à Dean of |' pronounced, and the | BARRISTERS SUPREME COURT \"Mr.Hector Cameron a at, thie Windsor.| REST AND COMFORT TO THE SUF | Ot the Montreal Stock Exclian e, and.New | © MacDOUGALL BROS., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that al \"{ Joux.Lars, NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.| po sndise or Gommercial li 41%, Paper Negotiated, i.; \u2018April 12._: .\" Professional Cardsa \u2014 H.COTTE, Accountant and Auditor.Address P.O.Box No.1,866, September ARCH.McGOUN, Jr., , Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, &c., 19 PLACE {D\u2019ARMES.January 14 _ 13 ARTHUR H.PLIMSOLL, Auditor and Accountant, HAMILTON CHAMBERS, ST.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL _ April 4 80 MACMAHON & ALLEN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c., &e WINNIPEG, Manitoba.Hvck MACMAHOÏ,.Q.c: } C.H.ALLEN.July 1 valet 8 15G MACLENNAN & MACDONALD, \u201c\u2026 Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, &c., CORNWALL, Ont.MAGnENNAN, H.SanpriEup Mac- DONALD, JaMys W.LIDPELL._ April 87 STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE CO.C.H.CHANDLER, General: Agent Province of Quebec, No.6 ST.JOHN ST., Montreal.July 13., 3m tf 156 ' COCKBURN & McINTYRE, ly 282 D.BAND PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS, OTTAWA.Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal\u2014\u2014y\u2014 URN Hon.Jauzs CooxBury,Q.\u20ac.| A.McINTYRE March LT 56 WM.WINGFIELD-BONNYN, Consulting Civil: Engineer, 26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL.AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF November 18 ~~ 276 MACDOUGALL BROS.STOCK BROKERS.69 8t.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal 64 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.York Stock and Gold.Exchange.BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &e.November 13 \u201c272 CARMAN & LEITCH, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, SOLICITORS IN CHANGERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c., .CORNWALL.ONT.Jas.Lerten.R.B.Carman June 14 142 ZHOMAS, DARLING, ~ Accountant and Auditor.249° ST.JAMES STREET, .MONTREAL.May 20 .120 RIDDELL & STEVENSON, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, 22 St.John Street, Commissioners for the Provinces of Quebeé, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Manitoba, .= A.F.RIDDELL.November GIBBONS & McNAB, Barristers and Attories.OEFIC& Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.\u2018Gro.©.Grasons | Go.MoNas.January 3 ; 2 | AW.STEVENSON, \u20ac 274 Stock Brakers, 69: ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER.STREET, Buy and Sell 411 Securities quoted on New, York Stock Exchange, through their\u2019 Agents, Messrs.Prince-& Whijtely.erms\u2014Ten per cent.margin on the par value.VA A \u2018 Commission for buying, + of ome p eent., and same for selling.December 29 31 - _ F.FOSTER BATEMAN, \u2018 A ; Meuser oF THE INSTITUTE oF CIVIL \u201c ENGINEERS OF LoNDON, 3 Molsons Bank Chambers, SP PETER STREET.5 31 D 81 MOFPAT & CALDWELL, Bankers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers, 444 MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG, Man Real estate bought and sold.Mortgages negotiated.Collections made.Correspondence invited.Address Drawer 1269, P,O., Winnipeg.197 7 August 18 \u2018 LEYS, PEARSON & ~ KINGSFORD, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS; NOTARIES, &e., Freehord \u2018Buildings, COURT STBEET, TORONTO.JAmes PEARSON, : R.E.Kincsrorp.August 12 21 JACKSON RAE, Office : Royal Iasurance Chambers, NOTRE DAME STREET.General Financial, Investment and Com \u2018mission Agent.Municipal or other Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold.Loans on «Mortgages orother Securities Effect +.ed.Advances on Stocks, Merch- RJ.Kimball & Co.' 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Three Memberships in the Nsw Yor Srook ExoHANGR.PRE R.J.Kuepare.|.A.B.LOUNSBERET.F.E.BALLARD.J uly 13 6m wfm 9 BEATTY, CHADWICK, THOMPSON & BLACKSTOCK, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &e., MR.W.A.REEVE, Counsel, Offices, - - - BANK OE TORONTO, Corner Wellington and Church Streets ot TORONTO.Ww.H.BearTY.D.E.TroMsON.E.M.Caapwick T.G.BLacksrock 10 Spruce St., N.Y.{ Pperrers No.40 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.l'Re By Universal Accord, Ayen's CATIHARTIC PiLLS are the best of all purgatives for family use.They are the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, and their extensive use, by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most -effectual -purgative Pill that medical science can devise.Being purely vegetable no harm can urise from their use, and being sugar-coated, they are \u2018 pleasant to take.In intrinsic value and curative powers no other Pills can be compared with them; and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed.They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life: Mild, searching and \"eff » Jhey are especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken.They are the best and safest physic to cmploy for children and weakened constitutions, where 3 mild but cffectual cathartic is required.For sale by all druggists.EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIS strengthens the nervous and muscalar system, improves digestion, animates the spirits, recruits the health.For debilitated health from the effect of hot climates \u201cthis tonle is invaluable.EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON 10] contains an unvarying amount of quinine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonics in banishing diseases and symptoms traceable to weakness, a low state of the nervous system, enfeebled condition of the body, and derangement\u2019 of the general health, OCKYER'S SULPHUR HA RESTORE R\u2014Sulphur being highly prized for its stimulant, cleansing, healthful action on the hair glands, LOCKYER'S RESTORER is strongly recommended.It is most agreeable in use, and never fails in its action on the colour glands, always restorin, and maintaining tha which has been los No other hair dressing is required.Large bottles, 1s 6d.Sold by Chemists, Hairdressers and Perfumers in London, the Country, and throughout the world.Lockyer\u2019s isequal to any of the high-priced preparations.LIVER COMPLAINT.DX KING'S DANDELION AND QUININKF LIVER PILLS (without Mercury.) The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms of disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest pills for every constitution: In boxes at 1s 14d, 28 9d, Sold by Chemists an throughout the world.Prepared by Jas.Rorke, London.Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers., February 6 a LOGY ERS SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER is the best for restoring grey hair te its former colour.It produces a perfectly natural shade and is perfectly harmless.Recommended for destroying scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.OCKYER'SSULPHUR HAIR KLsTORRBR will darken gray hair and in a few days completely bring back the natural colour.The effect 1s superior to that produced by an instantaneousdye, and does not injure the skin.Large bottles, 18.6d.\u2014Lockyer's is equal to the most expensive hair restorer.UIN4NE AND IRON TONIO rouses and developes the nervous oner- gles, enriclfes the blood, promotes appetite, ispels langour and depression, fortities the digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting diseases, scrolulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and is return to robust health certain.Bottles.32 doses, 4s.6d.; next size, 118.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label.There is no Tonic so certain in effect as Pepper\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly recommended to residents of India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile condition.RAXACUM AND PULOPHYLLIN.\u2014 Prepared only by J.Pepper, Londonis Fluid combination, extracted from me- icinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and 3s 6d.Medicine Vendors i and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, bilious- \u2018ness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the | shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, disturbance of the stomach, and foelings ox general depression.It sets the sluggish liver 1n motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, ving a sense of health and comfort in 24 ours.It is the safest meditine.Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J¢ PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on every label.Bottles 2s.9d.and 48.6d.Sold by all Chemists.A most veflu- able and essential medicine for India, Aus tralia, the Cape and Colonies generally.Mis cellaneous.; ACCOUNT BOOKS 1882 ! 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Vos Montrea \\MUS STREKT =\u201c » Sault Ste.Marie.mme rE RE EE CR SES THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZFITH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5.DOMINION DESPATCHES, More of the \u2018\u2018Asia\u2019s\u201d Lost Brought to Owen Sound.CUSTOMS RECEIPTS AT OTTAWA.Brutal Attempt at Outrage by an Indian, AN ELEVATOR BURNT AL BELLEVILLE.\u2014 The Vice- Regal Party In Rritish Columbia.NEW COLD FIELD'S DISCOVERED.QUEBEC.Personal.QUEBEC, October 4\u2014Mr.Giroux, the new Harbour Commissioner, took his seat atthe Board for the first time to-day.Sir H.L.Langevin, Minister of Public Works, left town to-night for Sherbrooke.Mr.Caron, Minister of Militia, leaves town to-morrow to attend the Agricultural Exhibition at St.Thomas.The North Shore Railway.The Directors of the North Shore Railway, are summoned to meet here tomorrow, to consider several new schemes which Mr.Senecal has in contemplation.Siege Guns.The new siege guns recently received from England, were trotted out to-day for inspection of the Minister of Militia.The New Siege Guns.Hon.A.P.Caron, accompanied by Col.Oswald, of Montreal, visited and inspected to-day the new cartridge factory here and the four large guns recently sent out by the Imperial Government.OTTAWA.\u2014 The Oblat Retreat.Orrawa, October 4.\u2014Rev.Dr.Tabert, Principal of the Ottawa College, has gone to Montreal to conduct a retreat in connection with the Oblat order.Customs Receipts.The Customs reeeipts at Ottawa for the past month were $27,704.51, being an increase ever the month of September, 1881, of $1,389.54.The inland revenue returns were $17,258.01.Manitoba Lots.Some ten thousand dollars worth of Réplna lots have been sold here at $250 eac \u2018J .Claims Against the Intercolonial.Mr.F.Broughton, late General Manaer of the Great Western Railway, Judge Clarke, of Cobourg, and Mr.Laidlaw, of Toronto, have been appointed members of a Commission to investigate contractors\u2019 claims against the Intercdlonial Railway, in place of the late Mr.Frank Shanly.Mr.L.K.Jones will be secretary of the Commission.The Criminal Court.The Grand Jury, to-day, brought in true bills against Chester Sperman, for murder, and John Henry Roy, for supplying noxious medicines to procure à miscarriage.The Breach of Promise Case.The Romaine-McLean breach of promise suit was called, but the proseeutrix not being in the city,it was laid over until to-morrow.Her counsel received a telegram to the effect that she had left New York and was en route for Ottawa.One hundred and sixteen witnesses have been\u2019subpænaed in the case, many of them are prominent citizens of Ottawa and Montrealrere fren.TORONTO.A Vietim of the * Asia.\u201d ToRroNTO, October 4.\u2014The remains of the late Wm.Henry, lumber merchant of this city, who was drowned by the foundering of the \u201cAsia,\u201d on Georgian Bay, arrived here to-day.A rewar of $500 was offered fox the recovery of the body, but who picked it up is not yet known.New Temperance Hall.Ata meeting to-night of temperance workers in the west end of the city, it was decided to erect a $10,000 hall.\u2014 HAT.TFAX.Proposed Bank Amalgamation.Hauzrax, N.S., October 4 \u2014The Bank of Nova Scotia Kas called a meeting of shareholders for the 20th November to consider the proposition to amalgamate with the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island.\u2018The Flagship.It is expected that the flagship \u201c Noxthampton\u201d will remain here unt Décember, when a new crew will afrive from England for her and the present crew will go home, their term of service having ex- ired.The new commander-in-chief will be Vice-Admiral Sir John Edmond Commerell.Capt.Digby will come with the new crew, but Commander Fawkes will continue in the \u201c Northampton.\u201d The Good Templars.The grand lodge of Independent Qrder ef Good Templars is in annual session here, There are sixty-three lodges in operation in the Province, with a membership of two thousand one hundred, Reing seven hundred less than a year ago.hippy Spurr was elected G.W.C.T.for the ensuing year.The R.W.G.T.of the World meets here in June next.Coal Mining.Pictou mines last week shipped eight thousand six hundred and ninety-eight tons of coal.Cheap Potatoes.The potato crops in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island being exceedingly large this séason, prices are expected to be very low.From the present outlook the expoit trade in them does not promise profitable returns.PE lp erin OWEN SOUND.More of the \u201cAsia\u2019s\u201d Lost.OWEN SounD, October 4\u2014The steamer \u201cAfrica\u201d arrived here this morning from She brought down the body of William Henry, lost off the steamer \u201cAsia.\u201d The body was forwarded this morning, in charge of Mr.Abrey, of Maintowaning, to his friends in Toronto.The body of the young boy Dunean, of Hamilton, was also found, and buried at Maintowaning\u2014_\u2014\u2014 re ST.JOHN.Sr.Joux, N.B., October 4 \u2014 The schooner \u201cSwsie Prescott,\u201d concerning whose safety some fears were expressed, arrived safely last night from New York, She had been wind bound.| tractor, that employment can be given as the press, VICTORIA.\\ Vicroria, B.C., October 4\u2014The Princess Lonise has returned to Victoria! The WINNIPEG.Election Petition.WINNIPEG, Man., October 4.\u2014A petition has been filed here against the return of B.P.Leacock, member for Birtle in the Local Legislature.The New Capital of the North-West.It is stated that there will be no more meetings of the North-West Council held at Battleford.The next meeting will be held at Regina, the new capital, later in the season, when it is said e will be a larger representation.Flourishing Lumber Business.There is a prospect of a busy season this winter in timber limits around the Lake of Woods.Between sixty and seventy million feet of logs will be taken out by the Keewatin Lumbering Company alone.Several parties have contracts for from five to ten thoussnd legs.A great number of ties,, telegraph poles and piles will also be taken out.YALE.Attractioms for Immigrants.YALE, B.C., October 4.\u2014His Excellency the (Governor-General arrived at Yale at noon to-day, and met with a very hearty reeeption.He went over twenty- three miles of the Canadian Pacific Railway, up Fraser River Canon, and was much pleased with the work done.He ascertained, on the authority of the con- follows :~\u2014150 carpenters, at $3.50 to $4 a day ; 100 hewers, at $3.50 a day; 300 choppers and scorers, $2.50 a day ; 100 stone cutters, $3.50 a day.Board and lodging can be had at $4 per week.Special railway rates, $65 from Montreal to the works, can be obtained through W.S.Harmer, of Kingston, Ontario.The probable time of employment is three years.The Governor-General is of opinion that this should be circulated by Marquis has gone into the interior.New Gold Fields.Gold diggings that pay ten dollars a day have been discovered in Cariboo district.A crew of miners have gone thither.-In the Lilloett district there is much excitement.The Indians brought in four thousand dollars\u2019 gold dust from Bridge River; some pieces weigh ten dollars; it is believed that new and rich gold fields have been found.The mail steamer on Saturday carried away fifty-two thousand dollars in gold dust.Customs Revenue.The Victoria Customs collections fer September amounted to eighty thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars over Septem- | ber last year.Salmon Shipment.The ship \u201cGirvan,\u201d laden with twenty- eight thousand cases Columbia salmon, sailed to-day for London.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Prospect, Tenn., October 4.\u2014Henry Halloway, colored, had a hearing yesterday before the Magistrate on a charge of outraging Mrs.dgets on Saturday night.He was pronounced guilty, and was instantly seized by a crowd and hung from a bridge.Before he was hanged he sung \u201cI'm going to de Lordy, like Charley Guiteau.\u2019 St.Lous, October 4.\u2014As the veiled prophets\u2019 procession was passing last night some seats crowded with spectators fell, badly injuring several persons, © Orrawa, October 4.\u2014Two Montrealers, named Corville and Wadsworth, who ran a roulette table at the Bell\u2019 Corners fair yesterday afternoon, were to-day inocar- cerated in the County Gaol on a charge of burglarizing the premises of Mr.Arnold, general merchant at that place, and abstracting from a safe about $300.On being searched by County Constable Gorden, a considerable sum of money was found in their possession, including two $20 bills with the corners torn off ; $925 in shinplasters, and a florin.Mr.Arnold says he bad two bills with corners torn off in his safe at the time of the! robbery, also a florin.Several others arrested on suspicion of being implicated in the burglary were subsequently discharged.TORONTO, October 4.\u2014\u201cMinn ie\u201d Mark the noted Chicago \u201ccrook,\u201d has reache the Central Prison, to which institution he has been committed for one year for picking pockets at Kingston.Houlihan, a cabman, who charged the members of the Shamrock Club a bigher rate than provided by law, was before the : magistrate this morning and his case was enlarged.a Goop HoPg, Ohio, October 4.\u2014Dr.Yest had hisskull crushed yesterday by George Divens, because he courted Divens\u2019 sister against her brother\u2019s wishes.; WINNIPEG, October 4.\u2014A terrible.accident occurred at Bower Mount, Dak,, \u2018on the 29th ult.It appears that about five d\u2019clock in the evening, while Mr.Rogers of that place was out in the field, and His wife out of the house for a short time, a boy named Jas.Murphy, about six years of age, son of a storekecper in the village, went into the house, and seeing a gun took it down, and aiming at Mr.Roger's only daughter, 4 sweet little .girl about three years of age, shot her-in the head.The boy ran out and told \u2018his mother what he had done, and when the parents ran into the house they found the child lying in a pool of blood, dead, the charge having passed threugh her right eye.ske | must have died instanteously.The event has caused great excitement and has brought great grief to the neighbourhood.: RonpouT, October 4\u2014Thè passenger train of the Ulster & Delaware Railway struck a carriage near Roxbury, Delaware County, this morning.Mrs, Foote was killed and another lady and gentleman badly injured.River pu Loup, (En Bas) Que., October 4.\u2014An attempt at rape was made yesterday afternoon upon a Miss Berube, ed 21 years, a school teacher of this place, by an Indian named Deni.It appears the young lady was taking a road through a bush when dhà encounièred.the savage who was beastly drunk, in fact so much so as te be unable to accomplish his end.Otherwise there would in all probability have been a horrible tale to chronicle.The young woman immediately made her deposition before a magistrate.The Indian was arrested and examined this morning, and sent to jail to stand his trial at the next .sitting of the Court.The investigation was private.This afternoon a young lad named Dumont, aged 1b years, is - to be tried for lacing obstructions on the track of the ntercolonial Railway.READING, Pa., October 4.\u2014Isaac Robinson, an employee of the Reading Hardware Company, was caught in the belting this morning, and his head mashed to a jelly.His arms and legs were torn from FROM THE OLD WORLD.Centinued Persecution of the Jews In Hungary.ECYPTIAN MURDERERS TOBE PUNISHED The Khedive\u2019sSwords of Honor for Wolseley and Seymour.THE POPE'S LIFE NOT ATTEMPTED The Porte Threatens to Appeal to the Powers against Lord Dufferin, BRITISH TROOPS RETURNING FROM EGYPT.Discovery of Weapons used by Assassins of Cavendish and Burke.WESTGATE DROPPED BY ENGLAND.GREAT BRITAIN-.Fire and Loss of Life.DUBLIN, October 4.\u2014 The house of a farmer named Curry, near Coleraine, has beep burned.Curry perished in the flames.The cause of the fire is a mystery.von Mr.Dillion tp Withdraw His Resignation.Archbishop Croke writes to the Dublin Freeman's Journal that he is authorized to state that Mr.Dillon will not press his resignation of his seat in Parliament just now, but will continue to represent Tipperary until his constituency has had ample time to select his successor in the event of the continuance of his illness.It is stated that, in order to show his accord with Mr.Parnell, Mr.Dillon will attend the conference of the Parnellites at Dublin on the 18th instant.Discoveries in Connection with the Assassination of Cavendish and Burke.The weapons used by the murderers of Cavendish and Burke were found in the rafters of the stable in rear of a house belonging to the men recently sentenced to penal servitude for intimidating Mrsenny, the widow of the man murdered in Seville Place because he was giving information concerning the murderers.It is alleged that Kenny was the driver of the car in which the assassins rode on the night of the murder.The weapons found are four knives, nine inches long, with blades three quarters of an inch wide.They are quite new, very sharp, and evidently surgical knives.They were discolored and on chemical analysis this proved to be by human blood.Itishoped that the murderers may yet be captured.The authorities observe the strictest secrecy.The Bi-Metallists.LoNDoN, October 4.\u2014The Bi-Metallists here resolved to send deputies to the forthcoming congress.Fallare.Cremidi, Sons & Co., merchants, of London, Patras and Corfu, have failed.Liabilities £120,000.Another Party for Agitationand others are to start a fresh land agitation in the Highlands.The movement is wholly independent of the Land League party.The Irish Exhibition.DUBLIN, October 4.\u2014At a meeting of the directors of the Irish Exhibition, the special committee advised the holding of exhibitions in various places in England and the United States during 1883 with a view of popularizing Irish manufactures, also urgiag the formation of a new association to visit the manufacturers.The report will be published in order to elicit public opinion on the matter, pending the special meeting.Sie Stafford Northeote on Egyptian © Affairs.GLasaow, October 4 \u2014 Sr Stafford Northeote, » a speech here to-daf, mid he believed Egypt wns unnecessary.\u2019 Had the Government made a firm stand at the commencement of the war it might have been avoided.The Miners\u2019 Strike.Grasaow, Oct.4.\u2014The National Conference of Miners to-day considered the answers of employes to the demand for increased wages.The Conference decided that there was not sufficient unanimity to admit of a national strike but as alternative the eight hours a day system be na- tionnally adopted.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mn FRANCE.French Finances.' - Paris, Oct.4.\u2014It is stated that the Minister of Finance has resolved to abandon the convention with the Orleans RR., on which Say\u2019s budget for 1883 was based, and obtain funds for extraordinary public works by increasing the floatin debt by 200 or 300 million francs, which may \u2018be gradually * paid of off during 5 years or possibly merged in new loan.Death of Madame Lesguillon.Madame Hermahce .Sandrin Les- :guillon, widow of the well known writer Pierre Jean Lesguillan, and herself ah authoress of repute, is dead.She was born in Paris im 1812, and was married ii 1836.She has \u2018published a great many volumes of verse, and 8 num: er \u2018of novels.Among the latter are ¢ Lc Prisonnier d\u2019Allemagne\u2019 (1871) and ¢ Les Vraies Perles\u2019 (1875).She has also written a number of juvenile works.A Duel.Arthur Meyer, of Goalos, and Stone Dreyfus,-fought a duel with swords today.Meyer was wounded in the cheek and hand.The Madagascar Mission.\u2019 MARSEILLES, Oct.4.\u2014The Madagascar \u2018Mission have arrived.They will visit England, Germany and the United Statesree epee ; } The Anti-Jewish Riots.VIENNA, October 4\u2014The Emperor thanked the Hungarian Prime Minister for his energy in suppressing the riots against the Jews at Presburg.: The rioting has been renewed at Mézyabbel, Hungary, many persons injured, and much property destroyed.' PRESSBURG, October 4.\u2014The city has been proclaimed under martial law for a month.Count Estohazy has beer appointed Government Commissioner for the whole district.+4 : y ie % .\u2019 RUSSIA.Death Sentences Commuted.Sr.PETERSBURG, October 4.\u2014The Czar the body, and every bene badly broken.4 has commuted the sentence of death on.Grasgow, October 4.\u2014Prof.Blackie a rem ATT ST RIA crm sms |._ | yesterday, Judge B.F.Tracy\u2019s \u201c Alroy \u201d Nagormy and Jewtiziff, political criminals, to hard labor in the mines for an in- ¢ ite period.ITALY.A False Report.Rome, October 2.\u2014The report that the Pope had been shot at is unfounded.0 SPAIN.Serrano\u2019s New Party\u201d MADRID, October 4.- Conservative papers affirm that the Conservatives will support the efforts of Serrano to form a Liberal party with a view of creating two great political parties in Spain.They say that if the Conservatives, on regaining office, find the constitution of 1869 re-established, they will accept it, providing the safety of the Crown is not dangered.Increasing Naval Forces.The Minister of Marine has drafted a bill for presentation to the Cortes, providing for a grant of 30,000,000 piastres for the increase of the naval forces.-\u2014 ee TURKEY.The Porte Indignant.CoNSTANTINOPLE, October 4.\u2014 The Sultan has called the attention of Lord Dufferin to the fact that the note of the Porte inquiring when the British troops will leave Egypt remains unanswered.The Sultan declared that if Lord Dufferin did not reply, he would address himself to the Powersrer GREECE.Warlike Preparations.ATHENS, October 4.\u2014Mukhtar Pasha refuses to evacuate Gounista, and Greece is again reimforcing her troops on the frontier.EGYPT.Guilty Natives to be Punished.Carro, October 4\u2014The Governors of Provinces have been ordered to send to Alexandria all natives suspected of having taken part in the June massacres.The Khedive\u2019s Rewards.The Khedive has decided to have medals struck for the British expeditionary force.The notables voted to present swords of honor to General Wolseley, Admiral Seymour and General Drury Lowe.Reviewing the Indians.General Wolseley reviewed the Indian contingent previous to their departure.Troops Returning Home, The first detachment of Household Cavalry started from Alexandria to-day on their way home.The rest follow on Thursday or Friday.The Army of Occupation.LoNDON, October 4.\u2014 The War Office has arranged that three battalions of infantry shall remain as a garrison at Alexandria, aud nine battalions at Cairo.Besides these forces the Seventh Dragoon Guards, the Ninteenth Hussars and five batteries of artillery will be stationed in various parts of the country.The Chief of the Notables Arrested.ALEXANDRIA, October 4.\u2014The organization of the gendarmerie proceeds.Several hundred men have already been enrolled here.Many persons have been of the Notables.The Qucen\u2019s Thanks.Carro, October 4.\u2014General Wolseley to-day issued an order cemplimenting the British troops engaged in the Egyptian campaign on their endurance, courage, gallantry amd good behavior.The order says that the Queen: is prowd of her soldiers and Wolseley, in her name, thanked them for their valour and discipline.Proof of Arabl\u2019s Guilt.LoNpoN, October 4.\u2014A Cairo correspondent says he has good authority for stating that Arabi ordered the massacre and pillage of Alexandria and that this can be proved by documents in the possession of the authorities.JAMATCA.Taxation Troubles.KinastoN, Jamaica, October 4.\u2014The itation commenced by the publication of correspondence between the Governor and Chief Inspector of schools, has developed into a general cry for reform.The Colony for a long time has been agitated over the proposed unjust imposition on its revenue of damages growing out of the seizure of the schooner \u201cFlorence.\u201d Members of the Government, in debating the question last session, admitted that the Colony should not pay these damages but the Imperial Government have now decided that Jamaica must pay half.The Jamaicans are determined not to pay any part.The correspondence referred to showed that corruption had been resorted to in order to get weak men to accept seats in the Council under condition of voting against the colony.The clerk of the EduwRational Office has been suspended by the Privy Council on suspicion of disclosing correspondence to the press.Should the vote to pay be passed y the Council at its session this month, unofficialjmembers will resign in a body.Westgate Dropped.Westgate, alias O\u2019Brien, who confessed to the stabbing of Lord Cavendish, is not | to be \u2018sent to England.The authorities here received instructions to do With him as they deem best.He is still confined in Spanishtown jail.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE AQUATI:S.HANLAN AND PLAISTED.- Hanlan and Plaisted intended taking part in the regatta on Lake Massassebesu, near Boston, for which place they left on Monday.They were delayed five hours between Belleville and Méôntreal by a freight train off the track, and were therefore unable to reach the place in time.Hanlan went on to Boston and Plaisted returned to Toronto and shortly afterwards left for Detroit, where he will row in the professional race on the 13th., Sr.Joun, N.B., October 4.-Wallace Ress took the out-riggers off his boats today and has laid up for the winter.It is too late to row Conley.AMERICAN TURF.NEw York, October 4.-At Fleetwood, won the nurse olds in 2.27} records stakes for three-year eating best previous No earthly reason exists;for suffering with rheumatism.St.Jacobs Oil has reversed the order of things.- ! - \u2014 pu A CARD.To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions ef youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send you a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Ame rica.Send a self-addressed envelope.to the Rev.Josepm T.INuaw, Station - D, New York Cityarrested at Damietta, including the Chief .| by a small majority.| Hor P UNITED STATES NEWS State Elections-Delaware Republican- Ohio Democratic.COAL MINER'S STRIKE.Report on Guns for the use of the Army.LECISLATION ON THE TARIEF.Democratic Hopes About Ohio.Reports were received here by the Democratic National Committee this morning upon which they make some very rose-colored predictions respecting the Ohio election next week.They claim that, in addition to the six distrtets which are conceded to the Democrats by the Republicans, they will gain five others, viz: the Sixth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth and Fifteenth ; that is, they feel certain of carrying eleven of the twenty-one districts.But for Senator Sherman\u2019s help, they say, there would be a disastrous defeat for the Rupublicans equal to that of 1874.The committees say that the Democrats are making the fight with little or no money, while.Hubbell\u2019s committee has been pouring money into Ohio for the past two weeks.Folger\u2019s Tennre of Office.Inquiries of prominent Treasury officers show that the belief is genera there that Secretary Folger will not resign from the Cabinet for the present.One officer says that the Secretary feels that it is his duty to prepare the annual report, and that to do so would require his presence at the head of the department at least until the first of November.In fact, it is intimated that Mr.Folger had hinted before he went to New York that he should not now resign.Democratic Plans for Tariff Legislation.A member of the Democratic Committee says that whatever the report of the Tariff Commission may be there will be an earnest effort at the next session of Congress to commit the Democratic party to the principles of a thorough re- uction of the tariff and a systematic re- vison of it.He says there has been a correspondence this summer among leadin, revenue reformers, and that they all agree that the sentiment of the country is strong for revenue reform and for a reduction of taxes, The result of the correspondence is an agreement to meet some days before Congress assembles, and to discuss thoroughly the situation, and, after having devised a satisfactory plan of work, to submit it to a caucus of Democratic members and try to commit the party to it as the party policy.This would head off any advantage which the Republicans might gain if they succeed in responding to public opinion, Magazine Guns for Army Use.W asHINGTON, October 3-\u2014The Board of Army Officers appointed to select a magazine gun for army use have submitted a report to the Secretary of War, recommending three distinct types of these guns, namely, the Lee, Hotchkiss, and Chaffee-Reese.Final action upon the report has not yet been taken by the Secretary.The Negro Riots.Lancaster, 8.C., October 4.\u2014The situation here is still unsettled.The air | is filled with rumours of tl e intention of the negroes to burn the town, and every night during the past week a well armed uard has been on duty.A Military ompany has been organized, and the Adjuntant General issued rifles and ammunition to them.One of the wounded negroes who died made the anti-mortem statement that the blacks brought the recent trouble all on themselves.Election Returns.WILMINGTON, October 4.\u2014Late returns show the Democratic majority in the State on the Inspection Ticket, 285 ; Republican majority on Assessors Ticket, 113.Death of an Actress.Boston, October 4.\u2014 Miss Adelaide Phillips, a well-known actress and singer, died in London to-day.Blaine\u2019s Health.Porrsmour5, N.H., October 4,\u2014Blaine is much better.His physician consented to his removal home to-day.A Horrible Mystery.NEw York, October 4\u2014Bayville, L.I., is greatly excited over a horrible discovery which was made on Sunday in the Sound off that place.James Matthews and Thomas Fagan, employed at the brick works, on Centre Island, while sailing in the Sound, saw a dark object floating in the water some distance ahead of them.Sailing upto it, they were horror struck to find it to be a man\u2019s coat with a hand protruding from the right sleeve, which contained the arm of a large man.: The severed member was in an advanced state of decomposition.The flesh on the hand had been partly eaten off by sea spiders.The garment 1s a coarse black woollen sack coat.The authorities: are making every exertion possible to solve the mystery.Death of a Generous Rishop.VINCENNES, Ind., October 4\u2014A priest left here yesterday for France to brin | back the remains of the late Bishop of Vincennes to be buried here.The bishop was formerly a French count, and gave a fortune of a million dollars to the Catholic Church.The Yellow Fever in the South.DO ENSACOLA, Jctober 4.\u2014There were new cases of yellow fever to- 3 deaths.y day and \u2018Immoral Theatrieals.NEw York, October 4.\u2014Fourteen of the actors and actresses, arrested for taking part in the alleged immoral play.were fined to-day.\u2019 Strike amongst the Coopers.Dayrox, October 4.\u2014All the coo struck to-day for an advance of two a pér barrel.\"The State Elections.NEw York, October 4\u2014The Times says there were rumours last evening that there would soon be another vacancy on the, Republican State ticket.e Chairman of the Republican Committee telegraphs that thre are pr cient official returns to warrant the assertion that Delaware has gone Republican Silly Sympathy.The Rev.George B.Simons, th tist minister at Greenbush, N.Ÿ, clara with writing love letters to a young lady of his congregation, has resigned.During $ farewell ermon many women wept, oe, Accident 190 a Telegraph Emme New York, October 4,\u2014 James Stoinders, in the employ of the Electric Light ompany, accidentally received a shock from a wire he was adjusting at the top of a pole.His foot being caught in the wire he hung on the pole until taken down, when soon the skin of the palm of his hands was hanging in strips.His face bore a look of intense agony- Miner's Strike.WELLsTONE, Ohio, October 4.\u2014 Two hundred and fifty cartmen and laborers in the coal mines and iron furnaces struck yesterday, closing the mines entirely.The cause of the strike is the refusal of operators to pay the same wages as at Coalton, which are twenty cents more per day.Post-Office Receipts.W asHINGTON, October 4\u2014It is ascertained that the net income of the Post- Office Department for the year ended June 30 was about $1,500,000.Freight Pool Broken.CHICAGO, October 4.\u2014The North-Wes- tern Freight Pool was broken to-day.Immediate war rates are predicted.The gross earnings of the Louisville and Nashville Railway for the past year were $11,988,000; net earnings, $4,668, 000; surplus for year $135,000.Ata meeting of the stockholders to-day the President stated that it will require $2,000,000 additional expenditure the next six months to complete improvements for which the Company are already under contract.A resolution was adopted increasing the capital to thirty millions.The increase amounts to nearly twelve millions, FIRE REPORT MONTREAL, October 4.\u2014Shortly after 5.30 last evening an alarm was sounde for a fire that had broken out ina large wooden two-story building, situated between Knox and Frontenac streets, Hochelaga, the lower flat of which is occupied as a workshop by Mr.James Howley, manufacturer of doors and sashes, and the upper flat by Mr.J.K.McLaren, jr., manufacturer of wooden ware.The material being of a very inflammable nature, despite the great efforts made by the brigade, the whole premises were burned to the ground.The origin of the fire is not known.The loss is estimated at about $15,000, covered by insurance.WILKESBARRE, October 4,\u2014A fire occurred to-day in the Stanton Shaft and destroyed the Head House.There were sixty men in the pit when the fire was discovered ; their Émities gathered and there was much excitement.All the men, however, were saved.On coming out many fell to the ground exhausted.Their escape through gangways was miraculous.Vicroria, B.C., Oct.4\u2014At half-two o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in a livery stable.Fhe flames crossed the street and attacked the Driard House, the rincipal Hotel in the province destroying two of the upper stories.A high wind prevailed and carried the sparks, which ignited twenty houses, but fortunately were extinguished, Loss about thirty thousand dollars.The guests vacated their \u2018rooms in dishabille, leaving their personal property to be destroyed.BRIDGEPORT, A., Oct.4\u2014The Watson Iron works, and Craighed & Elwells lamp factory were burned last night.Loss $55,000; 226 hands thrown out of employment.BELLEVILLE, Ont., October 4\u2014Downey & Preston's railway elevator was burned at about one o\u2019clock this morning.The elevator, which was the largest in the city, contained about 6,000 bushels of barley, rye and wheat, which was fully insured.The building and machine were valued at about $15,000, on whic there was an insurance of $10,000.The building was owned by the corporation.The firm have two other elevators, so their operations will not be suspended, but they will be greatly inconvenienced in the receipt of grain by rail.It is supposed that the fire originated from the smoke-stack of the steam-barge \u201c Kingsford,\u201d which loaded at the elevator and left about an hour before the fire broke out.WEATHER REPORT.MoNrRrEAL, October 4.Temperature in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., opticians wnd mathematical instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame Street: \u20148 a.m, 47° ; 1 p.n, 59° ; 6 pn, 56° ; max., 60° ; min, 42° ; mean, 51.009.By Standard Barometer.\u2014 AA 30.28; 1 p.m., 30.22; 6 p.m, Meteorological Office, Toroxto, Ont., Oct.5, 1 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 lours:\u2014 Lakes\u2014Moderate to fresh winds, mostly from eastward ; generally fair, with a few local showers.Upper and Lower St.Law- rence\u2014Moderate winds and fair weather.Gulf\u2014Moderate to fresh westerly to northerly winds; fine weather; stationary or slightly higher temperature.Maritime\u2014 Light to moderate winds; continued fine weather; higher temperature.LATEST SHIPPING.QuEENETOWN, October 4.\u2014 Arrived, steamship Arizona.AMSTERDAM, October 4.\u2014Arrived, steamship Surrey.REMEN, October 4.\u2014 Arrived, steamship Donau.PE \u2014\u2014 Vicronria.B.C., October 4.\u2014On Monday, George Lane, a Cornishman, late from Canada, pel from 3 brid e on the Yale avana Way, and was dashed to pi on the rocks, 120 feet below, o Fo pieces ee Axron, Ohio, May 7th 1880.-Son three years ago I had a horse become Very lame from a spavin.I treated with Kendall's Spavin Cure with marked success.Since then I have sold great a many bottles, and have heard of cures resulting from its use.I am frank to say I can cheerfully recommend it as an honest remedy.Yours truly, A.M.ARMSTRONG Tre huge, drastic gripi i i .8 griping, sick pills are fast being 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TRADE & COMMERCE DEPARTURE UF OCEAN STEAMERS Steamers Date.From To.@.of Richmond.Oct.5.New York.Liverpool Waldensian Oct.7.Boston.Glasgow Ontario.7.Quebec Liverpool Peruvian 7.Quebec .Liverpool Manitoba « 7.Quebec.Glasgow, Germanic 7.New York.Liverpool Austrian ced 9.Halifax.Liverpool Scythia.0ct.11.New York.Llverpool L.Nepigon ct.11.Montreal .Liverpool ublic Oct.12.New York.Liverpool sian.Sonia.on.OCk 15 Bothnia .Winnipeg.Oct.18.vi of Brussels.Oct.».vecu Set mi -Quebec .Liverpool uenos Ayrean.3 of Chester.Oct.14.New York.Liverpool .New York.Liverpool 8.Montreal .Liverpoot .New York.Liverpool | .New York.Liverpool | .New York .Liverpooi .New York.Liverpool i .New York.Liverpool L.Champlain.Nov.1.uebec.Glasgow ew York.Liverpool Montreui.Liverpool - Nov.1.New York.Liverpool Ilia 1.Ca riatié \u2026\u2026\u2026.NOv.2.L Manitoba.Nov.8.Montreal.Liverpeal * Germanie.Nov.11.New York.Liverpool 1.Huron.Now.15.Montredl.Liverpool .MARINE INTELLIGENCE PORT OF MONTREAL.Arnpivars\u2014 October 4.Steamship Brooklyn, 2,355, H C Williams, master, from Liverpool, September 21, neral,, D Torrance & co, agenta.Steamship Melrose Abbey, 800, H RH Leng, master, from Port Caledonia, September 30, coal, Lord & Munn, agents.CLEARED\u2014October 4.Steawship Lake Huron, 2,646, master, w 4 Berpsoa fi Livergoel, ù ais Shipping Vo, agents.Ÿ : À VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships rooklyn, 2,355, D Torrance & ©0.Bross Abbey, 800, Lord & Muan.Parisian, 8,440, H & A Allan Whitburn, 816, A Lomererset, 1 Ontario, 3,017, D Torrance & Ca.Bargues.Preciosa, 730, 8S B Heward.344, WE Boydvee 44, Canada 8 R Co.J L Harway, 959, Anderson, MeKenzie & co.Gathella, Es Anderson, MeKenrie & co.Barquentines.J Baird &co.Bazallcl, 0 Gillespie, Moffat & 00.Brig.Nautihts, 215, S B Heward.* + ; Brigantine, ; @rlcän, 207; C.A.Boucher.Le 1 2 Schooner.Camella, 108, C A Boucher.PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED.\u2014October 4.Barque Norway, Onmudzen, Dundee, \u2018rancis Gunn, coal.Barque Amphion, Nielson, Dundee, Francis Gunn, coal.Barge H Ubalde, Lafleur, Whitehall, G N ebster & Co, coal.Canal boat Em Girl, State Jones, Hoboken, Bennett & Co, coal.Steamship Fiado, Innis, Little Glace Bay, for Montreal.Brigantine St Francois, Caron & Perta, for Montreal.CLEARED\u2014October 4.Barque Europa, Solberg, Lisbon, J Burstall & Co.; Barque Fellus, Pedersen, London, Price Bros & Co.i Barque Amelie, Norch, Bristol, John Sharples Sons & Co.Ship Gatineau, Wilson, Greenock, B R Dobell & Co.| Barque Gladovia, Knowlton, Dublin, R R Debell & Co.Schooner Adelaide, Thibaudeau, Montreal, | G N Webster & Co.Sehooner Elmira, Portelance, Deschambaylt, J McNaughton & Co.: Barge Lucinda, Hamelin, Grondines, G N ebster & Co.Irems\u2014October 4.The Government steamship Napoleon | Propellers Portage and Russia, steambarge III left port yesterday.with provisions an other supplies for lighthouses in the river, Gulf of 5e Lawrence, and Straits of Belle Tele.Mr.Gisborne, superintendent of the (Government telegraph lines, is gone down in her in connection with the telegraph line on the north shore.On her return Napoleon III.will bring up some families of fishermen from Anticosti.Captain Purvis, of the steamship Consul, arrived at this port yesterday from 8ydney, C.B.Reports having had fine weather, and made the run to port in 68 hours.Passed barque Genii, from Greenock for Quebec, eight miles west-north-west of Cape Rosier, also an English barquen- tine, loaded, apparently from a long voyage; saw about 20 inward vessels along the north shore.Barques Wimmera, Alice, and Ocean Pearl, and brigantine Beaver are reported in the river at hand.5 The steamship Fiado left for Montreal at a.m.The following steamships arrived from Montreal to-day :\u2014Tunstall, at 2 p.m., and roceeded; Dalton, ât 4 p.m., and anchored; elvetia, at 5 p.m., and proceeded; Commodore, at 5 p.m., and proceeded; Liykus, 15 p.m., and proceeded; Harold, 6.30 p-m., and proceeded.he brigantine Ste.Francois will leave for Montreal to-morrow morning in tow of the tug Aurelie., \u2018 RIVER AND GULF.\u2014October 4.7\u201d Fox -Bay-Schooner Seaflower arrived last night.Beauce River\u2014One three-masted steam- Ship inward at 6 p m yesterday, very close to shore and firing guns at long intervals while passing here.Fox River\u2014Two ships outward.Later\u2014One two-masted steamship outward at 5.40 pm; schooner Glen anchored ere, , Faun PorvT \u2014 Two ships outward; steamship Monica outward at 6.10 pm Yesterday.Marvin River \u2014 One three -masted steamship outward at 7 am; one barque outward and one inward at 7 & m ; steamship Manitoba inward at 8 a m.ter\u2014One Dominion steamship out ward at 12.30 pm.Car CHATTE\u2014One steamship in sight outward ; two ships outward.Maraxg Licur \u2014 One three - maated steamshipfoutward at 3.35 a m.LirrLe Meris\u2014One steamship outward.Farrer Poinr\u2014Steamship Quebec out: ward at 1.45 pm; steamship Miramichi outward at 6.30 a m ; two ships and four barques outward at 7 a m.Later\u2014Steamship Manitoban, from Glasow, inward at 7.15 p m, with three cabin, 8 intermediate and 66 steerage passengers.Rives nv Lour\u2014A two-masted steamship and one barque outward this morning.ALIFAX, N S Dotober 4.\u2014The steamer aldensian arrived from Glasgow, via St John\u2019s Nfid, and will proceed to Boston after discharging.The barque Td raph, Captain Ferguson from St John N E bound to Dundalk, aden with deals, put in here this morning having experienced a rough time in the gale ofSunday.She sprang aleak during the storm and the crew refusing to proce & Captain decided to make for Halifaxe Port Warden will make a survey of the vessel this afternoon.steamer George Shattuck, arrived from St Pierre, Mig, via Cape Breton Ports.PORT COLBORNE, October 4.Down\u2014Burge Cavalier, Toledo to Col- .New York.Liverpool |\" = + VOL.LXXIV.\u2014No.238.| - AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE MONTREAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1882.\u2014\u2014 = nifeal Fjerale PRICE, THREE CENTS.lins Bay, timber; and Ayr, Toledo to Collins Bay, timber; M C Cameron, Toledo te Collins Bay, do Anna Craig.Nothing apter \u2014Down \u2014 Schooners Bavaria, Toledo to Kingston, tipber; F B Gardner, Chicago to Kingston, wheat.Bp\u2014S8chooners Jas Wade, O densburg to Ashtabula, ore; ropellers Schickluna, Toronto to Buffalo, barley; Argyle, Toronto to Chicago, barley; Nashua, Ogdensburg to Toledo.Port .DarLmovsme, October 4\u2014Up\u2014 Propellors Shickluna, Toronto to Buffalo, bagley; Argyle, Toronto to Chicago, barley: Nassau, Ogdeasburg to Toledo.Down\u2014Schooner Glenfinlas, Toledo to Kingston; timber.Drcay, N.S., September 28.\u2014 Arrived, ve Edmund, far West Indies ; sehooner Eulalie, for ' .a : RX _Lunexsure, N.S., September 28.\u2014Ar- rived, brig Minnie Butler, Langenburg, Demerara.Newcastix, N.B., September 28.\u2014 Cleared, barque .Oscar II, Haagensen, Liverpool.SHewr Hanpon, M.S., September 24.\u2014 Arrived, barque Henrietta, Bull, Greenock.Yarnovra, NS, September 26.\u2014Cleared, brig Thomas Campbell, Marshall, Weymouth, FOREIGN PORTS.Capiz, September 18.\u2014Sailed, barque Emilee Marie, Oisen, Boston (not Gaspe).Lisson, September 18.\u2014Arrived, brig - Lapwing, Twillingate, Nid.; MoviLLa, October 4 \u2014 Arrived, Circassia.QueeNsrowN, October For service on Lower River or Gnlf Street, Montreal.H.HERRIMAN, JAS.G.ROSS, President.Vice-Pres., Quebec, F.W.HENSHAW, Sec.-Treas.June 17 str 144 naignments, all of which | Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c., | \u2018ness, in which I have had a long ex-| that needs assistance, on_receipt of a tele | Montreal and Chicago, Calling at intermediate rts, and connecting withall Railways at Froronto, Hamilton and other ports.ALSO, BRTWEEN treal and Duluth connecting with the Northern Pacific for Manitoba and the North-West.For passage ApRIY at 264 St.James Street, RRIE & MCLEAN, Agents, 91 and 92 Common Street.CHEAP TRIP.Steamer n VERS TRIELS Passenger Steamer salle TORONTO.00 8T.CATHARINES.nue 7,50 NIAGARA FALLS.8.50 eals and Berth included.SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.For Tickets or other information apply at 268 St.James street (corner McGill), or 120 St.James street (opposite Post office).Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co Montreal and Quebec.\u2018run 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 \u20187 o'clock p.m from Montreal.North Shore Railway tickts good on the above steamers.STEAMERS FROM \u2018Montreal to Toronto and Hamilton, and intermediate ports, will leave the Canal Basin, Montreal, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at ® o'clock am.and Lachine on the arrival of the train leaving, Bonaventure Station 12 noon, and Coteau Landing en arrival of the train leaving Montreal at 5 o\u2018clock p.m.connecting with the various rallways \"and steamboat routes, \u2018North, North West, West, and South.Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.JOUN RANKIN, leaves for Cornwall and intermediate ports every Tuesday and Friday at 12 noon.Steamner THREE RIVERS, Capt JOSEPH DuvaL,leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday at2 p.m.Steamer CHAMBLY, Capt.Frs.LAMOU- \u2018REUX, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday at 1 pm.Steamer TERREBONNE, Capt.LAFORCE, \u2018leaves daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 p.m., except Tuesdays and Fridays at 3 p.m., for Vercheres, calling at Boucherville, Varennes and Bout de l\u2019isie.For L\u2019Assomption, on Mondays, Tuesdays.Wednesdays and Saturdayss for L\u2019Achenaie, Thursdays and Fridays, and Contrecœur Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurtdavs and Saturdays.CoMpPANY'S TICKET OFFICES, where staterooms can be secured :\u2014From RK.A.Dickson, 133 St.James Street; at the Ticket office Canal Basin, and at the Company\u2019s Ticket office, Richelieu Pier, foot of Jacques Cartier Square.J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, General Manager.Traffic Manager.General Offices, 222 3t.Paul Street.} Montreal.Sept.26, 1882 162 The Ottawa River Navigation Company : EI BETWEEN Montreal and Ottawa.Passengers for Ottawa and all intermediate ports take 7 a.m.train for Lachine daily to connect with steamer.FAVOURITE ROUTE FOR TOURISTS.to ; Delightful Day Trig Fifty miles up.the river, passing through beautiful scenery.The Steamer remains onc and a half hour at Carillon.Fare for Round Trip, $1.25; on Saturdays, .Excursions Uj by Rail and Down at.To OTTAWA by Rall, return by steamer.To ST.ANNES by K.50 p.m.train (Saturday 2 pm), return by boat at 5 p.m, Round trip, Market Steamer Princess for Little Rideau, Carillon, &3, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, al 6 à.m., from Canal Basin.Tickets for the CELEBRATED CALEDONIA SPRINGS issued at low rates.Tickets, Tourist Cards and all informatio at principal Hotels, Grand Trunk Offices an Ticket Office, corner McGILL aud ST.JAMES S'oenerat om Freight Sto eneral offices, Freig res, &c., 87 and 89 COMMON STREET, Canal Basin.E R.W.SHEPHERD, President.SUMMER, 1882.SECOND SEASON OF THE Popular Tourist Route Between MONTREAL, CORNWALL, MAS- SENA SPRINGS, MORRISBURG, OGDENS- BURG: (opposite Preseost), MORRISTOWN opposite rockvillo) ALEXANDRIA BAY, HOUSAND ISLANDS, CLAYTON, NIA GARA FALLS, and all points West.NEW AMERICAN LINE, formed by the \u201cPalace Steamers,\u201d operated by the St.Lawrence Steambbat Company, in connection and under.special contract with Utica and Black River Railroad and the great four-track New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, running a special through Steamboat Express Train, with Waguer Palace Sleeping Cars, between Clayton, Niagara Falls, add all points West.On and after JUNE 12th, Steamers of this Line will leave CANAL BASIN every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, and on and after JUNE 26th, daily (except Sunday), at 7 pm for all above-named Portsar tickets apply to LEVE & ALDEN, 202 St.James Street, Montreal, and 28 St.Louis Street, Quebec, nearly opposite St.Louis Hotel : Patterson\u2019s Ticket fice, corner St.James and McGill Streets ; and at the Windsor Hotel Ticket Office.! a.LB vs R G.LUNR Gon\u2019l Pass.Agent.Gen\u2019l Manager General Offices\u2014181 87.JAMES STREET, June 9 mwf 137 1882, I] .' Laprairie Navigation Company On and after September 25th, 1 the | Steamers LA PRAIR will leave, = near as possible at the following hours, Sundays and Holidays excepted :\u2014 From Laprairie\u20148.00 a.m., 9.00 a.m,, 12.80 pm., and 3.30 p.m.From Montreal\u20147.30 \u2018a.m., 11.00 a.m., 2.00 p.m., and 4.30 p.m ;, On Sundays and Holidays\u2014From rairie, 9.00 a.m., 400 p.m.From Montreal=-3 pm, 4.45 p.m.J BROSSEAU Secretary.ER EDR re nths of June, July an ugus © steam ler LAPRAIRIE will leave ir .: Montreal\u2014.00 p.m.Laprairie\u20146.3 p.m.* - Lon Sundays: Montreal\u20142.00 p.m.Paprai- J.BROSSEAU.Manager and Sec: .August Lo ager an retary Excursion to Laprairie.|\u201d | &pply to HEAD OFFICE, 26 Hospita |! Trains will run as follows: ar < = = E|= ER Arle A MIP.M.|P.M.Leave Hochelaga for Quebec.| 4.00 | 3.00 | 10.00 \u2019 P.M4 A.M.Arrive at Quebec.7.00 | 9.50 | 6.30 Leave Quebec for Hochelaga[ 5.20 | 9.16 | 10.00 ave Que or Hoche 20 | 8.P.M.|P.M.[A.M.Arrive at Hochelaga.\u2026.8.30 | 4.00 | 6.30 Ieave Hochelaga for St.Felixde Valois.|'5.15}.].Arrive at St.Felix de Va- } (+) CRE 8.20 ve fcuuss Leave St.Felix de Valoig A.Mfor Hochelaga .[i351 3 FA FN Arrive at Hochelaga.|8.50[.|.Trains leave Mile-End Station T'en Minutes Later than Haochelags.28 Magnificent Palace Cars on all Passenger Day Trains and Sieeping Carson Night rains.Sunday Trains leava Montreal and Quebec at 4 p.m.All Trains run by Montreal Time.Sure connections with the Canadian Pacific Railway to and from Ottawa.GENERAL OFFICES\u2014QUEBEC.Ticket Offices: 13 Place d\u2019 Armes, 202 St.James street, } MONTREAL Opposite St.Louis Hotel, QUEBEC.Canadian Pacific Railway, OTTAWA.A.DAVIS, Supt.September 28 \u2019 5s Lee an : Steamboats.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the service hetween Longueuil Will be made, as near as possible, as \u2018ollows :\u2014 From Longueuil to the Foot of the Current ON WEEK DAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014ALS, 6, 7, 8, 84, 9, am.; 12 noon, and 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 54, 6 and 7 p.m.FROM FOOT OF CURRENT\u2014AL 3 Hu Ly 84, 81 8, % and 11} a.m.; 124, 14, 24, 84, 44, 54, 54, 64 and 7} p.m.ON SUNDAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL-\u2014-At 8} #.m.; 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6 p.m.FROM Foor oF CURRENT\u2014AL 9 a.m.; 13,2}, 84 44, 5}, and 84 p.m.OVIDE DUFRESNE, Manageri June 29 1.Hotels.USSELL\u2019S Fo R Lain CAIN TET ST.LOUISHOTEL SI.LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC.THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY, WILLIS RUSSELL, President.This Hotel, which is unrivalled for size, style and locality in Quebec, is OPEN throughout the year for rleasure and business travel, having accommodation for 500 guests.196 VICTORIA HOUSE, Latour St, Victoria Square, MONTREAL.This old-established, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, having undergone a thorough reconstruction and refurnishing, with special reference to the comfort ot Private Families, Is Now the Rec s Open for he eption of It is centrally located and in of the business part of the city.Table Board 82.50 per Week.Room & Board per day $1.50 = Special terms for families, and perman- ant rders.GUSTAVIUS GRIFFIN, Proprietor.191 ST.LAWRENCEHALL CACOUNA.The Far-Famed Popular CANADIAN SUMMER RESORT, St.Lawrence Hall, Cacouna, The above Hotel will open for the season of 1882 on the TWENTIETH ef JUNE, under the management of last season.The Manager will aim to promote the comfort and amusement of the guests, and with long and successful experience in the Hoatejyliuaiuess, feels confident that he can make the Hotel the home of the Tourists, and their stay one of health and pleasure.For Rates, &c., address JOHN KENLY, P.0., Cacouna.June 12 i 139 THE RUSSEL OTTAWA.The Palace Hotel of Canada.This magnificent new Hotel, fitted up in the most modern style, is now open.The Russel contains accommodations for over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with pas- gage and baggage elevators, and commands a splendid view of the city, Parliamentary grounds, river and canal.Visitors to the apital having business with the Government find it most convenient to stop at the Russel, where they can always meet leading public men.\u201cThe entire Hotel is supplied with escapes, and in case of fire there would not be any confusion or danger.Every attention paid to guests.ANES A.GOTIN, Propru [SN J easy range August li i Ottawa, February 13, 1882.CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL REVERE HOUSE, Mrs.McNui, - - Proprietress First class Commercial and Private | sisting of over market, we have a large stock of Lined and of buyers to our large stock of.Grey, White and Black Japanese Robes, which we import direct, and are unquestionably the finest collection 20,000 ROBES, INDIAN DRESSED, Are now ready for sale.This stock is the only complete lot of Buffalo Robes ), .at wi be offered this season.All are this year\u2019s Robes, and are strictly guaded, proper, cleaned, and will be delivered in perfect condition.We would also direet the attention Wolr Trimmed Robes Bear, Wolf, Buffais and Fancy Sleigh Robes, at all prices.We have also a large stock of BUFFALO, COON, BLACK RUSSIA AND WOLF COATS, All made in our own premises, under our personal supervision, and glamnteed to give satisfaction.We keep constantly in stock a complete assortment of Dressed ang Be Furs of all descriptions ; also Raw and Dressed Elk and Bear Skins.We respectfully invite the Trade to examine our Stock before pnrchasing elsewhere.OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE : } JOHN REIPLINGER, No.37 ST.JOSEPH ST.MONTREAL.Agent, September 8 213 A CERTAIN CURE FOR Indigestion, .Stuggishness of the Intestines, Diserdered Stomach.Habitual Costiveness, Headache Cerebral Congestion, Sallow Complexion, h August 9 July 5 BELT of Manitoba and instalmenta, with interest at six per cent.of the Company, whieh can be and other By order of the Board.Montreal, 22nd May, 1882 phecial jrrangements made prie Emigration and Land Com or fu articulars, apply to the Company\u2019s Land McTAVISH, Winni g; or to the undersigned.pany a Insurances.TH EH ORIENTAL FRUIT LAXATIVE, | A refreshing, agreeable and healthful fruit lozenge.It ispleasant to the taste, bein compounded of choice and wholesome ORIENTAL FRUITS.bination of the medical properties of fruit into so small a compass, able purgative power, is the perfection of laboratory achievements, and may, wi controversy, be claimed as the latest and greatest medical discovery of the age, _ The perfect cons with the most agree.font Constipation, Biliousness, Low Spirits Torpid Liver, : Melanchotly Indisposition Internal Fever, And all irregularities arising from an obsiructed condition of the syatem.PREPARED BY THE MEDICAL SPECIALTIES MANUFACTURING COMPANY 16 VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL, CANADA, #& SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.189 OLD RELIABLE\" PIPER-HEIDSIECK, For Sale Everywhere.Ta 159 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.The CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer lands in the FERTILE the North-West Territory for sale at $2.50 PER ACRE.Payment to be made une-sixth at time of purchase, and the balance n five annus A REBATE OF' $1.25 PER ACRE being allowed, on certain conditions, for cultivation and other improvements.THE LAND GRANT BONDS ; can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal anking Institutions thronghout the country, will be RECEIVED AT TEN PER CENT.PREMIUM on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of and in payment of the purchase money, thus further reducing the price of the land to the purchaser.nies, ommissioner, JOHN CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary.5m mwi 121 Insurances.BRITISH AMERICA Fire and Marine ASSURANCE COMPANY, Incorporated a 1883.ASSETS, $1,176,401.All Descriptions of Property Insured Against Fire and Perils of Navigation at Current Rates.Ocean Policies made payable in London, when required.M.H.GAULT, W.TATLEY, Agents for the Provi Febroon | e vince of Quebec._\u2014 a Royal Insurance Co, OF ENGLAND.CAPITAI,-.810,000,000 FUNDS INVFSTED, Invested in Can?76,000,000 ada for Protection ofCanadian Policy-Holders, exceeds - - -$ 700,00 - Liability of Shareholders Unlimitec MH.; W.TATLEE }Chiet Agents.Recent Lond .chester and Glasgow afreotories Dos pe Plan at the Companys O d\u2019Armes and otre Dane NÉ, corner Place 241 .October 8 Commercial Union ASSURANCE C or LONDON, Thea ivD.FIRE AND LIFE 64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, Corner of HOSPITAL STREET.FRED COLE Eng Hotel.Good Sample Rooms 00 i Railway and Steamboats > Conveniont General Agent.April 24 80 LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FRE INSURANCE co.Capital fully subscribed.$9,260,000 Assets, cash and invested funds.2,605,928 All losses paid at Head Office in Toronte without reference to England.F.A.BALL, Chief Agent for Canada.P.S.STEVENSON and E.L.BOND, Agents for Montreal.OFFICE: 87 and 89 St, Francois Xavier Street, Formerly Dominion Telegraph Office.December 20 0\" © cErePR URS THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.Canada Board of Directors: The Honorable HY.STARN ES, Chairman.HOS.CRAMP, Esq., Deputy Chairman.THEODORE HART, Esq.ANGUS C.HOOPER, Esq.EDMOND J, BARBEAU, Esq.Ronni Invested tn Canada 17000000 mves: n Canad Total Investments, over > 20,000,000 Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest current rates.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.C.F.C.SMITH, Chief A, iniom.October 2 y gent for the Domin PLATE GLASS IN STOCK AND TO IMPORT.B.& S.H.THOMPSON 2 and 4 DsBRESOLLES STREET.| Excellent | Storage.Apply at ASHES INSPECTION OFFICE.| | \u2014 \u2014\u2014* \u2014 tt apm 3 Conat wil) Operly ention 1 Wolr In the Fale o ive | A tfully > at.215 er.159 [Y.[ILE DUA: treal hase )HN I.2,000 5,926 outs - ND, reel, pe.1 (BE nan.man.,000 ,000 west rties Fi.THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL G Faxcy trouseging, very clgoice.\u2014 Robin son's., For B cheap yet serticable overtoëlt made to order, try Robinson.To DRESS well is an art which can be satisfactorily attained by entrusting orders for suits to L.Robinson, 31 Beaver Hail Terrace.BELINDA, REGALIA DE COMME iL Farr, one of the finest brands of cigars made in Havana, just received by S.Hyman, 308 Notre Dane street.CurisT CHURCE Carneprar\u2014Thanks- iving Day.\u2014There will be divine service in the Cathedral this evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Preacher, Very Rev, Dean Baldwin.Tra IVING SffvIcE.\u2014A special Harvest Thanké#tvingService is to be held in Trinity Church Tm evenin when His Lordship BishogBon wild: prac ARRIVAL OF JMNIGRANTS.\u2014One undred and twenty-six immigrants, ex \"8.« Nepigon,\u201d arrived in the city yesterday morning, and immediately proceeded west.A Serious Run Over.\u2014The young laid Arthur Molsedans who was run over on St George street on Monday is still in a very critical condition and not expected to recover.MONTREAL GENERAL HosriTra1:\u2014Num- ber of patients treated for the week ending Sunday, October 1st., 1882.Out-door patients relieved, 339; Iu-door, average daily, 127.RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NavIGATION Co.\u2014The steamers \u2018\u2018 Quebec\u201d and \u201c Montreal\u201d will leave for Quebec at 6 o\u2019clock instead of 7 p.m., commencing Monday next, 9th ult.His VocatioN.\u2014Some men achieve a name and position by wealth and others by merit.Among the latter is L.Robinson, who is known as the gentleman\u2019s tailor par excellence.Tue SMokE Nuisaxce.\u2014The case of the eity agaiust Pillow, Hersey & Co.was continued before the Recorder yesterday-after noon.Several witnesses were examined, and the case was again adjotirned.CHARGED \u201cWITH STEALING, \u2014 William Browney, a rag picker, was accused in the Police Court yesterday of stealing an ulster coal from a second hand store on Craig street.He was remanded.Fixep.\u2014The Police Magistrate yesterday fined Frank Gagnon $756 and costs on à charge of selling liquor without 3 Beenge! George Vervais was fined $30 and costs on a charge of selling liquor on Sundays.Namixa SrreeT Lames \u2014The plan of utting the names of streets on street amps is causing a general improvement.About 175 corner lamps have already | been named, ayd 500 or 60¢ will be done in all.Se.Maoxay INsTITUTE.>The debr of $13,500 which impeded the effiojpnêy of this institution for some time hds, it is pleasing.to state, been cleared off \u2018by a sale of its eld property, and the assistance of its numerous friends.INSPECTING THE Porice.\u2014The Government Police were inspected yesterday afternoon by the Hon.Mr.McLelan, Minister of Marine and Fisherics.The hon.gentle man highly complimented the men on their appearance, SENTENCED\u2014In the Recorder\u2019s Court yesterday morning Philomenne Geroust and Georgina Vaillancourt were each sentenced to six month\u2019s imprisonment and $25 fine, or six menth\u2019s months more, on a charge of keeping houses of ill-fame.MONTREAL GENERAL Hospitan.\u2014The Lady Superintendent acknowledges a lot of apers, fruit, toys, &c., from Mrs.Major bl, Mrs.Chas.\u201d Alexander, Mrs.C.J.Meeker, Mrs.J.Caverhill, Mr~3.G.Burrows and Mr, 8.E.McIndoe, of Granby: Lavan 15¥ MowstrEAL.\u2014The opening of the session of Laval in Montreal was celebrated by Mass on Tuesday afternoon in St.James\u2019 Church, St.Denis street.His Lordship Bishop Fabre, presided over the ceremonies, and Bÿv.Mure Bousselet: officiated.- - Tee Dears Rate\u2014During last week there were 18 Protestants died in the city, of whom nine were males aud five children under five years of age.One death resulted from typhoid fever.The returns from the Roman Catholic authorities have not yet been received.Barvsum's Gymwasium.\u2014The young men\u2019s winter classes in connection with Mr.Barnjum\u2019s gymnasinm were opened on Tuesday evening.Fifty members took art in the exercises, and thirty new mem- bors entered their names.The clagges promise to be very successful.- THe comer which has lately excited so much curiosity, was very distinctly visible the last two mornings, between four and five o'clock.It presents an unusually brilliant appearance, and it will repay any one to sacrifice a few hours of sleep to obtain a view of this extraordinary visitor, NoTice.\u2014 The season at Caledonia Springs being now over for this year, all requiring the waters for medicinal or table use can Be supplied by any of the principal grocers or by Burd & Co., the bottlers, or addressing orders direct to the Grand otel Company, Caledonia Springs or Ot tawa.SrRay Cuuprex \u2014 William, John and James Irvin, three young brothers, were brought before the Recorder yesterday morning on a charge of vagrancy.The Court sentenced each of them \u2018to five years in the Reformatory School, as they had no parents or friends to look after their welfare.Nor AccrrasLe.\u2014The Government, it 1s intimated, does not intend to accept the Judgment of the Hon.Justice Jette in re- ard to the .business tax, and Hon.Mrcoste, Q.C., acting for the Government, will at orice move to quash the indictment.Should this be refused, the case will be carried to appeal.Coxtixven Ramps.\u2014 The crusade against houses of ill-fame has recommenced and the Recorders\u2019 Court will be engaged for some time in disposing of the cases of eepers and inmates.Sergeant Gauthier brought forward yesterday morning another party of inmates in the Recorder's Court when they were remanded for trial.: RebwD or ns wAxcH.\u2014A man named Benjamin-' Schofield, while setting on a uch in Dufferin \u2018Square yesterday was robbed by three men of a gold watch valued at $25.and 8 silver watch valued \u201cat ergeans Gharbonnean shottly aler- wards arrested a man named James Hervey, on suspicion of being concerned in the rob ry.Rozaep or nis Moxey.\u2014The room of a Man named Delphine Beaudette in the Peoples Hotel, on Commissioners street, was entered on Sunday night, and the sum of $800 which he had in his possession, wasgstolen.Detectives Naegele and Lapointe, yesterday, arrested Joseph Perrault and Joseph Rene, lumbermen, from Lake Superior, où sispicion of being conperhed in the robbery.Tue Grocers\u2014The Grocers\u2019 Association of the Province of Quebec held a general meeting last evening at the Institute Canadien to reorganise and re-elect officers.After some discussion the following gentlemen were elected :\u2014Thomas Gauthier, President; J.Robertson, Ist Vice-President; J.B.Richer, 2nd Vice- President ; P.E.Gannon, Secretary ; Jos.Edmond, Assistant Secretary, and Josong | heavy-weighb 4 MONTREAL AMATEUR AN TION, \u2014 Laudbrcolk, TIC Assockathe nited Space ateur cMalipion, Q \u20ac berner and \u201cWB.Curtis, or ew Pop L.P.Macdonnell, the champion of Canada, and others, will compete in the heavyweights.Myers Fredericks; Wipe, Waldron, and Other \u201cAmerickn 2, will show up in the runpiug line.Moffat, McTaggart, Thompson, Wood, Fletcher, Gault and Fletcher, will uphold the honor of Canada.The ghmes altogether, on.Saturday, promise to be the finest ever held in Montreal._ Cork ST.ANTOINE CouxciL \u2014At a meeting of the Municipal \u201cCouncil of Cote St, Antoine a petition way received from the Government that had been sent to them by the clerk in Mr.Demer\u2019s grocery, who was fined for selling liquor without a license.The petition asked for & remission of the amount of the fine going to the Government.The Coungil resolved to instruct the Secretaryto oppose the granting of the Petition and to expose all the facts of the case to.the Government.It was ®ecided to reduce the rate of taxation on propert from 3-10ths of a cent on the dollar to 1-5 of a cent.The valuation this year is $1,800,000.=~._ a Triviry CuvreH, Orrosirg Vieer Square.\u2014A special Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be held in thig church this evening, at eight o\u2019clock.The Right Rev.The Lord Bishop will preach.\u2018Phe musical part of the service will be as follows: Opening hymn, 387, \u201c All People that on Earth do Buel,» \u201c Gloria Patri,\u201d Turlein D ; \u201c Cantate and Deus Misereatur,\u201d Jackson in F ; Anthem, \u2018 Gloria in Excelsis,\u201d Mosart.Hymn before sermon, 288, « Come Ye Thankful PEopte Goma.\u201d Anthem after sermon, ¢ allelujah,\u201d Handel.Closing hymn, 306, \u2018 Glory to Thee my God this Night.The above service will be repeated on Sunday evening the 18th Sunday after Trinity.The rector, Rev.W.L.Mills, will preach at the morn- ingservice and the Rev.Canon Carmichael -at.the evening.Strangers provided with seats.IMPORTANT.When you visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressage and Car riage Hire and stop at Grand Union, Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot.450 ele ant rooms fitted up at a cost of one mil- on dollars, r ed to $l and upwards per hy payed.\u201cplan, Eleva restaurant supplied with the best.Horse cars, stages and elevated railroads to all depots.money at the Grand Union Hotel than _gt any first-class hotel in the city.ar A REALLY superlylot of new overcoat ings at L.Robinson's.Nothing like_them obtainable elsewhere, See them.y REEVHATISH, Heuralgia, Sciotica, Lumbago, Eackache, Sorenass af the.Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, SweN~ | ings and Sprains, Burns and Sealds, Goneral Bodily Pains, - Tooth, Ear and Headache, Froste Feat and Ears, and all other .Pains and Aches.No Preparation on earth equals St.Jacoss On es a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy\u201d A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain ean have cheap and positive proof of 1 claims.Directions in Eleven Languages.« 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A.VOGELER & CO.Magnetic Medicine.Brain and Nerve Food Is a sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Nervousness in ALL ils stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual rostration, Night Sweats, Spermatorr ea, Seminal Wogkness, and General Loss of power.It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuvenates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain, and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigour to the Exhausied Generative Organs.The experience of thousands proves it an INVALUABLE RE- MepY.The Medicine is pleasant to.the taste, and each box contains sufficient for two weeks\u2019 medication, and is the cheapest and best.B@Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address.Mack's etic Medicine is sold by Druggists at 50 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.Win sor, Unt., Canada Soid in Canada bv all Druggists.| Steamships.THOMSON SAILING BETWEEN Montreal and Neweastle-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.AVLONA.1,953 .George Fyfe.BARCELON.1,856 Alex Anderson.CARMONA.3,800 J.A, Halcrow.The LIZZIE ENGLISH is intended to sail from Montreal on or about 2th OCTOBER.For rates of freight apply to Messrs.Starks & Cairns, Ni ewcastle-on-fpne ; Andrew Low, London ; William Thompson, Dundee ; or to RORERT REFORD & CO.oft BRAZILIAN SERVICE /.amilieg can live better for less |- { fortnightly.SPECIAL NOTICE., Societe Postale Francaise de l'Atlantique The magnificent new steamship VILLE DECEARA, will rail from Montreal about the 1st NOVEMBER, and Halifax on the 6th NOVEMBER, on arrival of the mails, for St.Thomas and all Borts of Brazil.Splendid passenger accommodation.Antwerp, Havre and Canadian Service.The magnificent new steamship the VILLE DE CEARA, 3,000 tons, Captain Laperdrix, will leave Antwerp, calling at Havre, for Quebec and Montreal, about the 10th OCTOBER.Close connection with Rotterdam and Amsterdama.For rates of freight and passage, apply te Kennedy & unter, Antwerp; A.Poudavigne, Havre; W Howland & Lo., Church Street, Toronto, or to WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, \u201c_ Agent General, 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal, Amd at West India Wharf, Halifax, N.S.September 23 228 = = > | Durham City.4,000 Tons.Newcastle City.oee.ovens.3150 \u2018 York City.Boston City.ees 3,000 Preston.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3500 Averill.\u2026.\u2026 v\u2026\u2026.sa 0000000.2,500 Standard.2.000000.Golden Horn.Wimston.DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE © BETWEEN MONTREAL & NEWCASTLEONTYNE ; 4 à % 2 \u201c The 108 Af 5S STAÏDARD, \"2,500 \u2018tons, will sail from MONTREAL for NEWCASTLE ON-TYNE on or about 23rd SEPTEMBER, \u2018to be followed by other first-class steamers \u2018Special facilities and care taken of ahi ments of Apples, Butters.Cheese, Boxed\u2019 Monte, die.~~ t CASTLE-ON-TYNE on or about 20th SEPTEMBER.For freight, &c., apply to CHRISTOPHER FURNESS, ewcastle-on-Tyne; CHRISTOPHER FURNESS, West Hartlepool; D.BROWN & CO., 147 Leadenhall Street, London.Aud at Montreal to i J.G.SIDRY, 209 Commissioners Street.September 4 211 THE QuebesSteamship C0 m0 \u2018The S6.\u2018\u2018Miramachi,\u2019\u201d Is intended fo leave Montreal on Monday, the 16th Odt.,, at 5 p.m, d Quebec, Lar Pisteu, calling at Fgther Point, Metis, Gaspe, PerceNSuitimer e and Charlottetown.N.B.\u2014Port of Nestéfiation in full must belplainly marked § all goods.Initials are not sufficient.s will not e ceiveed after three o\u2019clock on the aftèr- noon of day of saili .Has excellent acta modationFor Pas- Hr F ight or Pass ly to or krei or rassage, a 5 DAVID SHAW, Agent.LEVE & ALDEN, Passenger Agents, St.James Street.October 5 238 DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE TO NEWFOUNDLAND == 7.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 régular service between Montreat-and St.Johns, Nfld., ' calling at North Sydney, C.B., and: Char- | lotretown, P.E,I, alternately.To be despatched as foliows :\u2014 Sydney, C.B., and St.Johns; Nfld., On or about Saturday, October 7.8S.MELROSE ABBEY, «emi For Freight or Passage, apply to .DAVID SHAW, Agent.June 14 141 STATE.LINE Passenger Steamships SAIL EVERY THURSDAY, New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Queens town, Belfast, Londonderry or Bristol.Splendid new Steamers, with unexcelled assenger accommodation.This Company as just added to their fleet two new and werful steamers, which will ply regularly Between New York and Europe.Prices are lower than by any other first-class line.The Second Cabin accommodations offer superior facilities for travellers of moderate means.Everything is supplied, and passengers are made thoroughly comfortable.Steerage at lowest rates, both to and from Europe.APPLY, for pamphlet of information iling lists to and sa sti G.H.PATTERSON, Agent, 264 St.James Street, Montreal.Or to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO, ] following Pgo a ined, Clyde- uilt IRON The next steamer will sail \u2018Flom NEW-] Boston for Glasgow direct :\u2014 are Waldensian.-About Oct.7 Phœniciax.about Oct.2 + dinavian.abowd.Nov\u201d { \u201cTuesday, The 17th Oct, at 2 pam&y cago; H: Bou: 2, Toronto : LEVE & ALDER, or Broadway, Now York, and 15 State street, | Boston, or to , H.& A.ALLAN, 8 State Street, Boston, and 5 Commen 8 , Montreal.October 4 237 SS.VALETTA, for North Sydney and | Umder contract with the Gioverninents o.Canada and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES .1882-Summer Arrangements-\u20141882, This Company\u2019s Lines are com sed of the STEAMSHIPS, They arebuilt in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for stren, h, spe and comfort, are fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical experience can suggest, and have made the fastest time on reeord.Vessels, Tonnage.Commanders.Numidian 6100 Building.Parisian,.3100 Capt.Jas.Wylle, Sardinian .4650 Capt.J.E.Dutton.Polynesian.-.4100 Capt.R.Brown.Sarmatien.3000 Capt.John Graham.Circassian .-4000 Lt.W.H.Smith, RN.Moravian .3650 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Peruvian .3400 Capt.Joseph Ritchie, Nova Scoti 3300 Capt.W.Richardson.Hibernian.34 Capt.Hugh Wylie.Caspian.-3200 Lt.B.Thomson, R.N.Austrian.2100 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, Buenos Ayrean.3800 Capt.Jas.Scott.Corean.,.4000 Capt.Barclay.Grecian.4 Capt.G.Le Gaillas.Manitoban .3150 Capt.MacNicol.Canadian .22600 Capt.C.J.Menzies.Pheenician +2800 Capt.John Brown, Waldensia, .2600 Capt.R.P.Moore.Lucerne «2200 Cpl.John Kerr.New d.1500 Capt.Myllusfoundland.Acadian.Crenne 1350 Capt.F.McGrath.THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE BETWEEN AMERICA AND EUROPE, BEING QNLY FIVE DAYS BETWEEN D TO LAND.The Steamers of the LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY AND QUEBEC MAIL SERVICE, Sailing from Liverpeol every THURSDAY\" and from Quebec every SATURDAY, callin; at Lough Foyle to receive and land Mails an Passengers to and trom Ireland and Scotland?are Intended to he despatched FROM QUEBEC: Peruvian.Saturday, Oct.7 Parisian.Saturday, get % Sarmatian.Saturday, Oct.Polynesian.- Saturday, Oct.28 Sardinian crrseneurs Saturday, Nov.4 r angers ges Saturda; .Parigan.1 = WE + aro, A Peruvian.Saturday, Nov.25 RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC: abin.oo 70 and (Accordingito accommodation.) Intermediate.$40.00 Steerage.\u2026.cciiieiiiirninn $25.00 = TIMORE MAIL SERVICE are intended to be despatched as follows:\u2014 FROM HALIFAX: ; .Monday, Oct.9 +++.Monday, Oct.3 Presses ana us 0000000 Monday, Nov.6 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS : Cabin., 20.00 | Intermediate.$16.00 .Steerage.$6.00.The Steamers of the GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDON- DERRY, GALWAY, QUEENS- are intended to be despatched as foRoxa from Persons desirous of brin g their friends from Britain can obtain Passage Certificates at lowest rates.Ta An ;°xperlenced Surgeon carried on eacn vesgel.\u2026.Porth not secured until paid for, Through Bills of Lading grgnted at Liver- 1 and Glasgow, and at Continental Ports, poinis in Capada and the.all 8, Sthtes, via Halifax, Bostonaltimore, Quebge and Montreal ; and grom all Raflway Station in Canada and the Uni 8 8 to Livefpool and Glasgowg vik Ba e, Bostonuebec and Montreaï.For Freight, passage or other information, apply to JOHN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d\u2019Orleans, 8Vre ; ALEXANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue Gluck, Paris; AUG.SCHMITZ & Co., or RICHARD BERNS, Antwerp ; Ruys & Co., Rotterdam ; C.Huco, Hamburg; JAMES Moss & Co., Bordeaux ; FISCHER & BEHMER, Schusselkorb 0.8, Bremen ; CHARLEY & MALCOLM, Belt AMES TT & Co., Queenstown ; MONT- MŸRIE KMAN 17 Gracechurch street London ; JAMES & ALEX Great: Clyde street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, James street, Liverpool ; ALLANS, RAE & Co., Quebec; ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street, Chi- - ROSS LONDON LINE OF STEAMERS.f 2178 wk 2, \u201c ; \u201c The splendid new first-class, ful} screw steamer.OCEAN KING.A 100 (Highpst Cigss .at Lloyd's), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON, - On or about 27th October, Taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATHS «from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and alse for a limited number af ' HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be Bowed.by one of the above first- class Steamers, 48 advised, from Montreal and \u2018London thereafter, during the season.Superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to #8 and B81, Sacrament St, Montreal \u201823 and 25 St, Sacramen ., Montrea Or WILLIAM ROSS & CO.East India Avenue, London* DONALDSON CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS, July 25 .WEEKLY CANAD SERVICE, CONCORDIA .rae 3,500 \u2018Tons.COLINA es 2,000 | \u201c« CYNTHIA.2200 4 TITAN 2,200 The sPlendid new first-class full power Screw teamer A 100 (highest class at Lloyds), is intended to REAL TO GLASGOW On or about the from all ; ates of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese.Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which ims mediate 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- Por orton Freight and Passage, apply to For Rates of Frei ROBERT REFORD ¢ co.real 25 St.Sacrament stree ontzea) Band Or DONALDSON BROTHERS, ' Asselin, BTreasurer.§, The meetinggthen 28 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.July 25 175 General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York.December 7 22 +, The Steamers of the FROM mE N, R.NEW YORK, GLASGOW AND QUEBEC SERVICE | BERVIA -\u2026- Wednesday, Oet 8 - ! ; YTHIA Wednesday, Oct.°Il are intended to sail from Quebec fox Glasgow |'BÔTHNI A .Wednesday, Oct.18 pe follows :\u2014 : - 4 PABT 1 'Weanssday\" Oct.2 Magitoban.ceeevenen.about Oct.8 | GALLI * \u201cWednesday, Nov.3 Buenos Ayrealeeeesco.cas.about.Oct.14 | SERVIA.00 T0000 Wedn esday, Nov.Nestorian.ccooue 0.+.abeut\u2019 Oct.9 | SBBYTHHER.1470 Wednesday, Nov.15 Lucerne dons ens ne about Oct.28 | BOTHNIA.\u2018Wednesday, Nov.22 Hanoverian .about Nov, 5) Andevety following Wednesday from New \u2018The Steamers of the York.; LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, ST.1 RATES oF Hassage-\u2014300 and $100, accorûs \u201c> JOHNS, HALIFAX AND BAL- Ag to accommodation.TOWN & BOSTON SERVICE ; | years of age, half-fare.Servants, | pany\u2019s Offices, 31 and 33 Br sail from MONT- | taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATB.| 4 paris of Canada and the Western , Calling at Cork a.vsar, Lreiand.CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERI CAN MAILS.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN + IMPROVEMENT.Salling between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed \u2026 to leave as follows :\u2014 GERMANIC.Saturday, Sept.2, at CEP UBLIC.Thursday, Sept.7,at 9.00 a.m 1.30 p.m.BLTIC.Thursday, Sept.14, at 6.00 a.m.BRITANNIC.8aturday, Sept.23, at 2.00 p.m.*BALTIC.Saturday, 2, at 2.30 p.m ADRIATIC.Thursday, Sept.28, at GERMANIC.Satarday, Oct.7,at REPUBLIC.Thursday, Oct.1%, at CELTIC .Baturday, Oet.2i, at BRITANNIC.Saturday, Oet.2, at 6.60 a.m.ADRIATIU .Thursday, Nov.2, at 10.30 am.GERMANIC.Saturday, Nov.11, at 5.00 a.m.*The Baltic will not call at Queenstown or carry Steerage passengers, ABN RATES, New York to Liverpoo and Queenstown, $80 and $100 gold.Excursion Tickets, good far one year, $144 and $180 gold.Tickets to London, $7, aud to Paris, $26, gold, additional.Children between one and twe]ve years, hal price.Infants free.Servants, .\u201cTHESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE SHEEP OR PIGS.STEERAGE RATES.From Moutreal to Liverpool or Londonderry, $31.00 prepaid.To Montreal from abe places, $31.00 prepaid.= ; ; Passengers taking the \u201c White Star Steam ers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in J'ondon in 94 days \u201crom New York.; Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to ak parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further informatiqn and passage a to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 17 Broadway, Ve York.Or io L__; B.J.COGHLIN, \u2014 SOLE AGENT.1 414 St.Paul Street, Montreal.March 20 = > - - T\u2014\u2014\u2014 + : Trt R \u2014 -AOGAL NEWS, ee tary Wedneeday at 8 p.my Steamships.Hiramsirips.Ateamstips.Steamships.Railways.: = | \u2014 =m \u2014 \u2014 CALLAN LIK \u2014\u2014_ \u2014\u2014 a Old Reliable \u2018Short Route.Three Express Trains daily to Now York with Pullman and Wagner Sleeping Cars attached.Two Express Trains daily to Boston with Pullman's Elegant Parlour and Sleeping Cars od.; TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL 7.15 am:\u2014Day Ex New York, Spring Boston via Fitebbur -_ Als0 to Waterloo.9.00 a.m.\u2014Limited Express for Boston, v= Concord, Manchester, Nashua and Lowell, a.- riving in Boston at 7.00 p.m., and New York via W.R.Junction and Springfield at 1030 p.m.3.20 p.m.\u2014For Waterleo and Magog.3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express for New York,via Troy, arriving in New York at 6.45 the nex morning.6-30 p.m.\u2014Night Express for Bosten, via Lowell and Fitchburgh, and New York, via Springfield.GOING NORTH.The Night Express via Troy, leaves New York sk 4.30 p.m., arriving ia Montreal at Day Express leaves New York at 8.00 am, arriving in Montreal at 10.15 p.m.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 a0 b.m: a.m., arriving in Montreal a Night Express leaves Boston at 7.60 p.m.via Lowell at p.m., Yia Fitohbun h, and ew ork at 4.TA, V.r eld, arrivin, Montreal at 26 ae pring \u2019 sin Fer Tickets and Frelght Rates, tra vermont Railroad Office, à ree A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Agent.Broadway.ashington Street.J.W.HOBART, General Supt.16 88 for Troy, Albany Id, New London and lyat Su Im New York Office, 27 ce, 260 w Boston Offi S.W.CUMMINGS, Gen\u2019l.Passenger Agent Julv 18, 1882, \u2019 i PAGE RALWN, Eastern Division.The Only Direct AJ-Raïl Rout OTTAWA, The Capital of the Dominion, And the Boundless Lumber Districts of the Upper Ottawa River, THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE OF 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 &.m.\u2014Morning Fast Exp) ess with Parlor Car attached, for Qttawa, Pembroke, Mattawa and all points on the Upper Ottawa.| 5.40 p.m.\u2014Evening Lightning Expiess for Ottawa, Broekville and all points West.Parlor Car for Ottawaand Sleeping Car for Toronto.Detroit and Chicago.6.00 p.m.\u2014Accommouation Train for St Jerome, St.Eustache and all the other fashionable suburban Samme! Resorts East of St.Jerome, The time given abeve leaving Montreal is from i ochelaga Depot.Ten minutes later from Mile End.For Tickets, Rates, Seats im Parlor Cars Time Tables, and all information regarding passenger business, apply at the Company\u2019s cket Office 103 St.JAMES St.GEO.W.HIBBARD, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agent.W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKER Gen.Manager, Gen.Sapt.F Montreal, July 14, 1882 P 168 DEV LE ln SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY MONTREAL & BOSTON AIR LINE The only Line running through the White Mountains te Pordand THE ONLY DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE WHITE MOUN TAINS Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowe! Worcester.Providence.BOSTON, hd all points in NEW ENGLAND also 1 the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, NEW LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, &¢, EWFORT, LEAVE MONTREAL.9.00 a.m.\u2014Day Express running Boston, with Parlor Car attached, stooping only se principal ao, also to Portland.30 p.m\u2014Night Expr with Sleeper through to Boston.oe Falla 5.00 p.m.\u2014(Except Saturdays) Local Tras, Richford, Knowlton, Frelighsburg, Stanbriag through to | and intermediate stations.2.00 p.m.\u2014(8atwrdays only) Leca Train to Newport, Knowlton and intermediate station Passengers taking the 9 a.m.train arrt at Portland at-8.30 the same evening\u2014pase log Lhrough the Celebrated White Mountain Elegant \"Parlor Cars on Dav Trajns and Pullman Palace BSlee ing Cars \u2018op night trains between Montrear and Boston, Night Express leaving at 6.30 p.m.will 8 only at Chambly Canton, Marieville, Wen bert mam and Cowaneville, between St.Lamert an chford, except on Saturd this train will stop at a Slations 2% When xpress Train arriving at 8.15 a.m.Will sto daily at Richelieu, Ch: , Chambly Basin.\u2019 ambly Canton nd aver SAND IRAINS un bore Be ation ontreal, and B WITHOUT CHANGE.gage checks through to all principal points in NEW ENC BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOM\u2019 AT BONAVENTURE STATIO , thus saving ail trouble to Passengers at the Boundary For Tickets apply to 202 St.James street Windsor Hotel and Bonaventure Station.T.A.MACKINNON, BRADLEY BARLOW : Asst.Mgr, Pres.& Gen.Mes _June 1 ! 30 ©2104 UF =r Delaware & Hudson Co\u2019s Railroadshe Saratoga Lin Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, ew York, Philadelphia.AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST 255 28 Miles the Shortest Line between Montreal and New York $x Fest Trains leave Montreal : 7.15a.m.\u2014Day Express, \u201cWagner Drawm Room Car attached,\u201d for Saratoga, Troy and Altany, arriving in New York at 9.00 p.m, 3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014Wagner\u2019s Ele gant Sleeping Car run through to New York at 6.45 a.m.next morning.28\"-This Tram makes close connection af Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at9.20a.n:.New York svough Mails and - ried via this Sk Express car Information given, and Tickets sold, at alt any\u2019s 143 St.James Strcet, Montreal.OEAS.C.MCFALE General Pass\u2019r Agent.Montréal May ent Albany, NE\" ! May 8 \u2018point out, was, 4 TU.\u2018 2 The Montreal Herald.THURSDAY MORNING, OCT.5.APPOINTMENTS.Academy of Masic\u2014Performance at 8 p.m.Theatre Royal Performance at 8 p.m.AUCTION SALES TO-DAY.BY SHAW & GOWDEY.Horses\u2014At the Horse Market, College street, at 3 p.m.\" CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER.First Pa3E\u2014Marine Intelligence ; Commercial Items ; Financial ; Railway News ; Produce and Provisions, etc.i SECOND Pagu\u2014Coguercial continued, etc.Tuiro Pace\u2014Locl News, ete.Four Pace\u2014Editorial ; Notes; The Propored Depot of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, etc.Fira PAGE\u2014Amusements etc.Sixru Pace\u2014St.Lawrence Navigation.SEVENTH PAGE-\u2014Ditto, continued, etc.Briouru Pace\u2014Telegraphic News, etc.EEE THE FUTURE OF MONTREAL, What Montreal and its leading men of enterprise have long been aiming at\u2014the deepening of the ckannel of Lako St.Peter to twenty-five feet\u2014 has at \u2018length been achieved.This gigantic and vitally important scheme occupied, as is generally known, under all circumstances and always, the foremost place in the mind of the Hon.John Young.Mr.Young, as we have previously had occasion to unfortunately for himself and the projects of hig fertile Lrain, in advance of his time, or rather of those with whom he was associated ; and, in consequence, it is now well recognized how much better off eur \u2018city and the country at large would have been, could publie opinion have been induced to exercise that fore- \u2018eight with which Mr.Young desired to infuse it.To the furtherance of the improvement of Lake St.Peter channel \u2014a3 work which, without exaggeration, might safely be called, and has finally been recognized as of a national character\u2014the press eventually opened its columns, and a {favourable sentiment was created, which went on widening and expanding to such an extent as to compel the ultimate prosecution of the required operations.Fortunately for Montreal and its commerce, which embraced & considerable proportion of that of the whole country, it came to be that, no matter which of the great political parties were at the helm of affairs, the merchants of Montreal and our leading statesmen were ever a unit upon this issue.Indeed, every one who was in any way interested in the future of the Dominion, will be ready to admit that without the completion of this improvement the shipping interests, nay the entire trade of the country would have been crippled, and this port, with the great St.Lawrence route\u2014the national highway of this country\u2014 would have been utterly debarred from competing for the vast carrying trade of the continent.Too much canuot be said in praise of the energy and enterprise of those who so long, by their counsels, their advocacy, and their endeavours, aided in the carrying out of this enterprise.Their anticipations were justified in a most remarkable way, as each objective point \u2014in the matter of feet\u2014was reached, by the extension of our foreign commerce, which was everywhere manifest.Tere we may state, as a matter of fact,and as proving under what disadvantages the trade of Montreal and the commerce of the West laboured, that about 1844 the ship \u201c Great Britain,\u201d with a cargo from London to Montreal, on reaching Quebec found the water so exceptionally id that her entire cargo had to be discharged, and the newspapers of the day called attention to the statement of the agents that it cost 2s.per ton more to bring the goods from Quebec to Montreal than the ship received for transport from London to Montreal.The individual discussions regarding this undertaking, however, had not taken hold of the public mind to any appreciable degree before between 1845 and 1850.In the first mentioned year the Provincial Government decided to improve the channel to 16 feet at low water, the depth at that period being 11 feet.The Montreal Board of Harbour Commissioners was formed in 1830.the three Commissioners then appointed being the late Hon.George Moffatt, Hon.Mr.Ques- Comnel and Mr.Robert G.Piperparatively little, however, was done until 1850, à period at which the late Hon.John Young took active hold of the work of deepening the Lake.Every one conversant with the business of Montreal and the trade of the country will, we are sure, fully appreciate the almost superhuman efforts which the late Mr.Young threw into the work.In 1850 the late John Fry was chairman of the Board, his associates being the Hon.John Young and Mr.Louis Marchand.In October of that year the Board appointed Messrs William Gibbs Macneil, John Childe and S.Gzowski, a commission of Engineers to examine and report upon the practicability of the project.These gentlemen reported to Mr.W.E.Logan, then Provincial Geologist, their report being of a tolerably minute character.On the 24th August, 1853, as many still in business will remember, after operations had, in the meantime, been vigorously carried on, the ship * California,\u201d of 457 tons, and drawing 16 feet 1 inch, was successfully towed through the Lake by the steam tug ¢ Alliance,\u201d the depth on the flats being 12 feet 1 inch.Among those who accompanied the Commissioners on the steamer were Mr.Robert Abraham, editor of the Transcript, Alderman John Leeming, Mr.Chas.Seymour, Mr.David Bellhouse, then agent of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, and Mr.David Kinnear, editor of the Montreal HERALD.Later in that year, at the request of the Harbour Board, mr \u2018the Hon.John Young reported generally upon the scheme, its progress, and suggestions fot future action.In 1858 Messrs.John Childe, W.J.McAlpine and J.P.Kirkwood, Civil Engineers, also made an elaborate report, the whole tending to throw light on the feasibility of the further prosecution of the enterprise which was to make Montreal what Mr.Young, snd those who thought with him, aimed at, a city and seaport second to one, and one alone, upon this eontinent.As we proceed with the progress of the work we propose to give a few facts and figures which prove the immense importance and benefit arising from the deepening of the channel, as well to the city of Montreal as to every inch of ground west of Windmill Point.From 1850, when the deepen- ening really and actively commenced, there has been remarkable progress in business, as the following table of tonnage, imports and exports, will show :\u2014 Tonnage.Imports.Ex, 1850.use 46.15 3 7 174.780 $1144,772 1864.70,740 16,221,004 1,833, 1860.121,599 15,479,453 6,020,715 1866.205,775 28,793,321 7,286,878 1878.397,288 26,223,200 21,660,980 1881 681,020 45,622,719 $1,296,000 A mere glance at, to say nothing of an analysis of, these figures is, it will be admitted, the most complete endor- sation of so extensive and far reaching an undertaking that could possibly be imagined.During the periods above reviewed both the tonnage and value of merchandise, exported and imported | varied ; but the most substantial augmentation in the branches under these various heads continued to exhibit very marked progression each decade.Between the years 1853 and 1859, pro- gresswas slow; nevertheless the achievement of even two feet within that time was of enormous advantage to the business community.In October of the last named year the ship \u201cPride of Canada\u201d was taken through, drawing a depth of 18 feet 8 inches; when there were ll feet 8 inches on the flats; making fiom the inception of the work fully seven feet of depth.The next experi ment was a test of a depth of 20 feet, the trial trip, by the ship \u201cOcean,\u201d drawing 19 feet 8 inches, being made in November, 1865, when 1 the water was very low, there being only 10 feet 6 inches on the flats.Later in the year another experiment was made with 11 feet on the flats, amply feet.Passing on to the year 1878, a party on the steamer \u201cJohn Young\u201d tested the depth by spars, drawing 23 feet 6 inches, which clearly established at that date an improvement to at loast 22 feet, all that had been claimed up to that time.On Tuesday last the objects and ambitions of those who had long advocated still further extension were proved to have been in a great measure realized by the trial trip of the R.M.8.\u201cPeruvian,\u201d which, by the aid of spars, demonstrated a channel capacity of 25 feet at low water (10 feet 6 inches).But there are other evidences of the material prosperity to the port of Montreal, and the Dominion at large, by means of the deepening of the channel.In 1856 the steamship tonnage, which was then entirely in the hands \u2018of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, amounted to 5,600, embracing three vessels.This, contrasted with the immense steamship tonnage\u2014204,000 tons\u2014now brought to our wharves, and announced for direct business between this and European ports, is additional convincing evidence justifying the expenditure of every dollar for the obtainment of the paramount advantages to be gained.In the latter figures, representing the steamship interest, we have made no estimate of the very many steamships which make casual trips to our harbour, and which, we think, would add at least 50,000 tors to the amount we have already given.Now, that the existence and mnavigability of the 25 feet channel have been conclusively established, there need no longer be any question .as to the class of vessels by which the St.Lawrence route can be used.There are no steamers afloat now which cannot safely reach Montreal, the head of ocean navigation, and in these we include the \u201c Vancouver,\u201d of the Dominion Lire, of 5,700 tons, and the \u2018 Numidian,\u201d of the Allan Line, of 6,100 tons, both of which will shortly be launched.Beyond the tonnage of these vessels we have no doubt the Harbour Commissioners will provide all that the advance of steamship enterprise may, in subsequent years, demand.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TERMINUS.We have several communications asking us for some explanation of the proposed schemes for the location of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Passenger depot, and with the view of meeting the desire, we have had two of the plans prepared, which have been before the Committee of the Corporation on Railways, and the Directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company: \u2014 Scheme A includes all that portion of land bounded as follows: \u2014 On the north-east by Woodyard street, on the south-east by Commissioners, on the south-west by Jacques Cartier Square, on the north-west by Notre Dame, from Jacques Cartier Square to Claude, down the west line of Claude for a distance of 150 feet, thence along ta Barrack street, leaving a line \u2018of lots, one lot deep, fronting on Notre Dame.The Bonsecours Market would be utilized as Offices, and the Passenger Depot front on Jacques Cartier Square, which would be situated about half way between Notre Dame and Commissioners streets.The size of the Depot proper would be 110 feet front by 60 feet deep, Lut provision is made for a covered way from Barrack street to the Depot.The freight sheds are to be along proving the depth of the channel to 20 | THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMM ~ PROPOSED DEPOT OF fo \u2019 \\ se VACQUES CARTIER R .= 5 FAL = eS ET Ea pc = - ws SFFICES STREET RAMP VERS ST RAMP COMMISS10 LVER ST ERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5.THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.Ace JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE SCHEME.\"44 Copy of Scheme no Scale 400 fuel to oneyin du \u20ac - M, EU LAWRENCE ?2 od : | | N COURT HOUSE | : te FT TiN the line of Commissioners, from the east side of Lacroix to Victor street.There would also be a sub-way from the south side of Notre Dame, at Barrack street, to Champ de Mars street, from thence to Craig, on the surfdëà, the sub-way and street to be 100 feet wide.The streets closed by this scheme are Barrack, Fripponne, Victor, Le Royer, St.Francois, St.Paul to Jacques Cartier Square, and parts of Bonsecours and Claude streets.Scheme B embraces all that portion of land from Woodysrd to Bonsecours streets, and extending from Notre Dame to Commissioners streets; also that portion (connected by a tunnel under Dalhousie Square) from Berri to the proposed extension of Jacques Cartier Square through the Champ de Mars, and extending from the south side of Champ de Mars street to Craig street.The passenger depot would be erected on the Champ de Mars, on the line of the proposed extension of Jacques Cartier Square, the same dimensions as described in plan A.The streets closed by this scheme are Barrack, Fripponne, St.Francois and St.Paul as far as Bonsecours, parts of St.Louis, Gosford and Bonsecours, and that portion of the Champ de Mars from Gosford street ta the west Jacques Cartier Square.THE DAY ON THE \u201c PERUVIAN.\"\u201d ttt rent We cannot allow the opportunity to pass without giving expression to the very general satisfaction felt by all those who had the pleasure of being the guests of the Harbour Commissioners on Tuesday last, on board the Allan Steamship Company's R.M.S.S.\u201c Peruvian,\u201d commanded by Captain Ritchie, all of whose appointments and arrangements were most perfect.There were details, of course, in connection with so large a gathering, which entailed very considerable trou- vision.The chairman, Mr.Robertson, spared no effort to make the trip a success, and he had in Mr.Whitney, the Secretary of the Commission, and Captain Howard, the Harbour Master, very valuable assistants.It was, we regret to say, however, impossible to carry out the programme in its entirety ; some of the toasts, by no means unimportant ones, being necessarily omitted, unless the tread STCLAUDE ST- LE ROYER ST line of the proposed extension of ble and required the closest super- |p, YACQUES CARTIER gavER festivities had been continued on the return trip on the steamer \u201c Quebec.\u201d Some disappointment was in this way occasioned, because avery one present had anticipated a speech, which would have been brimful of facts, from Mr.Thomas Cramp, the late chairman of the Harbour Commissioners, and the only suzviving member of the Board, as constituted when he was first appointed to à seat upon the Commission.One of the most pleasing, and at the same time most timely,incidents of the proceedings, were the graceful expressions made by almost every speaker ii »ecognition of the incalculable services which kad been rendered the port of Montreal by the indomitable energy, characteristic zeal and foresight of the late Hon.John Young, who, in his lifetime, had done so much to promote the progress of the trade of the St.Lawrence route,and the attendant development of the country happily brought to so satisfactory a stage of advancement by those who are now entrusted with the management of the harbour and the approaches to it.THE Salvation Army work has passed the stage at which movements of that kind cease, with thoughtful people, to be simply ridiculous and come to be regarded as grave facts and social forces whose strength is not to be despised, It has now the approbation, qualified in most cases, of divines and laymen of the highest standing, such as really in expressing their opinions dictate those of the many.ile such do not affect to be enamoured of the grotesqueness that has made Salvationism acceptable to the classes on whom it operates, they have reconciled the public in a measure to it by exhibiting the undoubted good fruits which have already been gathered in.The work has spread with such marvellous rapidity that in the United Kingdom alone 6,200 services are held every week.The leader, \u201cGeneral\u201d Booth, is a man of great re- gources and nerve.Having \u2018determined fo pay off the debt on the Grecian Theatre, London, which the Army have taken, ¢ recently waited till the congregation had gathered and then locked the congregation in, telling them that they must quidate that debt before he would set them at liberty.This is rather highhanded work for a man of his stamp and calling, but is calculated to make a deep and good impression on the rabble he is dealing with, \u2014 pre et PANAMA had a startling earthquake the other day, chiefly startling on account of the doubts raised as to what would be the consequences if, after De Lesseps shall have constructed his canal, an earthquake shall take it in its line of march and cut it in two.One consequence will be certain to follow, the water will run out and what shipping happened to be passing at the time will be left low and dry at the bottom of \u201cthe big ditch.\u201d We wonder whether such a contingency entered into the \u2018calculations of the projector of the canal ; it was certainly worthy of his consideration.teatime tints robin Sous American capitalists who are thinking of establishing ironworks in Canada, are making enquiries as to the eligibility of Hamiljen as a site.The works will comprise a smelting furnace, rolling mills, ete.The enterprise is backed by a capital of $2,000,000, and employment | for one thousand men is guaranteed.The projectors ask what \u201c inducements\u2019 Hamilton would be disposed to offer, to which the Times replies substantially, not any, except those which the natural advantages of the place present.\u2014_\u2014 ee, THE British Board of Trade has been enquiring into the statistics of missing ocean vessels.During the past two years over three thousand four hundred ships sail and steam, were lost, taking the world over, and of these one in ten only was reported missing.There will probably be greater stringency given to the Act under which vessels may be detained.\u2014_\u2014 THE IMPROVED CHANNEL.To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD ; 81r,\u2014The interest and pleasure of yesterday\u2019s excursion with the Harbour com missioners, to celebrate the completion of a 25 ft.channel, was enhanced by the fitting recognition made by the Chairman and Sir Hector Langevin of the great services rendered by the late Hon.John Young, who veritably bore the burden and heat of the day during the early years of this important undertaking when it required in no ordinary degree the qualities of energy, persistance and self-denial, posses only by too few of our public men, but which were his especial characteristics, It is almost incredible now a days, when public opinion has so full endorsed the work in question, to look back upon some of the criticisms of earlier years, among which I found the following in looking over some old papers a short time ago.lt is taken from a leading article in an influential journal in 1856 :\u2014 \u201cThe Montreal Merchants are full of energy and zeal n used in the wrong direction, a3 witness their Action in respect of attempts at deepenin } Lake St.Peter and other Ftojeote, which are either of no use or positively injurious to them * They wish to - build more fine quays at Montreal, to LS B\u2014ORAIG STREET AND CHAMP DE MARS SCHEME.Ect\\e-aoofeet tosghneiner En excite the compassion of strangers, for what is more pitiable than to see such beautiful structures, and instead of forests of stately masts and heaps of costly merchandise loading and unloading, nothing but a few wood barges.\u201d Had the writer of these lines been living to-day he could have chronicled that the exports of grain last week from Montreal exceeded the whole yearly average in 1845-50, and there were, within a fortnight, 20 large ocean steamships at one time in harbour, loading or discharging cargo.Changes so great could only have been possible through the undertaking in question, which has now happily reached another important stage in its istory, and in saying that the hame.of Mr.Young will always remain most honorably associated with it T am only recording the practically unanimous verdict of the citizens of Montreal.We should not forget, however, that Mr.Young was ably supported in those earlier days by reliable an intelligent assistants, who shared his enthusiasm and seconded his efforts.Among those a chief place is due to Captain Charles Armstrong, now greatly advanced in years, and who was, I am sorry to hear, not well enough to ac- Sompany the party on the \u201c Peruvian\u201d As the day\u2019s programme could not be completely carried out I am sure no intentional oversight occurred, but I am also sure that all those having knowledge of the faithful work done, cheerfully accord to him an honeured place in the records of Lake St.«Peter.and bear him in remembrance as having done his duty loyally to his chief, as well as to great public advan- age.' I remain, sir, Your obedient, HOMAS CRAMP.Montreal, October 4th, 1882.MARRIAGES.WiLsox-MaoDovearL\u2014At Christ Church Cathedral, on Wednesday, the 4th instant, by his Lordship the Bishop of Montreal, assisted by the Very Rev.the Dean, Mr, James Reid Wilson, to Florence Isabel, second daughter of Mr.Donal MacDougall of Tr Donald Lom DEATHS.MoCULLO0H\u2014In this city, on the 8rd in\u201d stant, Eva Amanda McCulloch, youngest and beloved daughter of Francis McCul- loch, Esq., Assistant-Chief of the Fire Department, aged 16 years.Her funeral will take place from her father\u2019s residence, No.158 Wellington street, on Friday afternoon, the 6th instant at 2.30 o'clock, to St.Stephens Churchthence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respe invi an L acqua pectfully invited 8 Her end vas peace.\u201d JELWYN\u2014 At the residence of Jame Major, in this city, on Wednesday Or ing, September 27, Matilda Charlotte, beloved wife of Alfred R.C.Selwyn, Direclan or tis Geological Survey of Canada, smThe funeral will take place from 403 | ce rma\u201d Guy street, to-day (Thursday), at 2.30 p-m., to St.George\u2019s Church.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.WANTED AT ONCE, A respectable Youth for an Iron Office.Apply to P.O.Box 1476.October 5 m 238 WANTED, .COATMAKERS ; four first-class, imme diately; Toronto prices paid ; constant employment given.GEO.RITCHIE & CO., Belleville, Ont.October 5 u 238 NOTICE.All persons are hereby notified that the Master of the German Barque ** PRE- CIOSA \u201d will not be responsible for debts contracted by any members of his crew.S.B.HEWARD, Agentc 238 October 5 THE MOUNT ROYAL Milling and Manufacturing Co HAS BEEN AWARDED A BRONZE MEDAL AND A DIPLOMA At the PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at MONTREAL, 1882, for the excellence of their Exhibit of Products Thereof.October 5 238 DOMINION BARB WIRE CO.Secured FIRST PRIZE over all competitors at the following Exhibitions : Montreal - - Toronto - - ._._ Hamilton - - - - - - - 1880 Kingston - - - - - - - 1881 The Strongest, Lightest, consequently the Cheapest Wize made.\u2019 \u201c SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES Office, 44 Foundling Street, MONTREAL.October 5 6m Tst 238 - - 1880-81-82- 1882 \u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 rn % SI 1 os ow THE MONTREAL HERALL AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, XC OBER 5.eme ,[ 5 oo Amusements.Metu Aduoertisements.| New Adueriisements.New Aduertisements.\u2014Dusiion Sales.BY Auction Sales.Sachin Sale.- T7 CR SET NI SEMTENTS, | Feux tibdhihahibbhnittddn .J.POTTER.SCOTT, SUTHERLAND & CO, .ACA ons, OF MUSIC.| Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co'y [ di Ot Marmalade and Sardines ! TOV fi Fs AF Rion ENRY THOMAS, - - - - Manager.gs | IS AFTERNOON.Métier nés 4e | CHANGE OF Time, | VICTUINNENT SLOVES 205 BLEURY STREET|SCTT, SUTHELAND & [0,| LARGE SALE COLLIERS A LONDON\" CO, Ranges Tut Received po 86.\u201cOCEAN KING,\" |b wd by iin, widen rv, os | AUCTIONEERS, | Seul is, CANEAGE, DRIVING .Friday 6th October, at Ten o'clock.H Market, College St ot, Pi pee a 2 Cogent o cute RP tt 55% | 11 Front Smet Bs DANTE: | Tomorrow Thursday, Afernoon, any of the best talent in the country, and Furnaces, FRENCH SARDI N ES rep well.\u2019 .At THREE o\u2019clock.with all the scenery.Box plan now open.Week commencing Oct.9\u2014The greatest London and New York Sensation, ¢ The Black Flag,\u201d introducing Mr.and Mrs.NAT GOODWIN (Eliza Weathersby) and Mr.EDWIN F.THORNE.October 5 238 THEATRE ROYAL.J.B.SPARROW, Manager.Eveni this Week & Satnrda, Every 8 re ntince, y The Meteors of Pantomimic Fame, MAFFITT AND BARTHOLOMEW, And their FAMOUS RAVEL COM¢ PANY, reproducing the Graud, Romantic, Spectacular, Comic Trick and Fairy Ravel French Pantomime, entitled Mazuline, the Night Owl: Or, BLACK RAVEN OF THETOMBS.Popular Prices.Seats at Princes.October 4 237 oh barges Solely QUEEN\u2019S HALL! À CRAND CONCERT Inaid of the Funds of the above Society, On Thursday, 12th October, At Eight o\u2019clock P.M, Mrs.OTIS ROCKWOOD, Miss JOSEPHINE STANLEY (OF BOSTON), Miss MoGARRY, Mr.TOM HURST, Mr, DELAHUNT, And several of the leading Amateurs of the city will be present.A choice programme is in preparation.Admission, 50 cts.and 25 cts.Tickets can be obtained of Mr.W.8, Walker, 321 Notre Dame Street ; Mr.F.R.Cole, 418 Notre Dame Street; Messrs.Nordheimers, 211 St.James Street, and at the door.EDWD.HOLLIS, Secretary.October 3 3,50 236 Hem Aduertisements.SPECIAL ! 8.Caraley\u2019s Black Cashmeres are guaranteed real French make and superior in dye and rich appearance to any English or Scotch made goods.Ladies will please examine our stock of Black Cashineres before purchasing else where.JUST OPENED! A new shipment of Jets and Blue Black French Cashmeres.IDRESS DEPARTMENT ! For all the Novelties in Dress goode go to 8.Carsley\u2019s.For the largest variety and best value in Dress goods go to 8, Carsley\u2019s.JUST OPENED! All-wool Nun°s Cloth, in Cream, Pink, Light Pink, Sky and Light Sky.JUST OPENED! New Colored Broches, in Silk and Wool very rich and stylish goods.S.CARSLEY.CARPETS ! CARPETS! GO TO S.CARSLEY\u2019S FOR TAPESTRY CARPETS | TAPESTRY CARPETS | S.CARSLEY\u2019S FOR SCOTCH ALL-WOOL CARPETS! SCOTCH ALL-WOOL CARPETS ! GO TO 8, CARSLEY\u2019S FOR STAIR CARPETING | STAIR CARPETING ! IN ALL MAKES.S.CARSLEY, 393, 395, 397, 399 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal.ROOFING ! Warren\u2019s Natural Asphalte Roofing.Sparham Cement Roo ng.in-Cement Roofing.\u2018uravel Roofing, Slate and Metal Roofing.+GEORCE W.REED, SLATE, METAL & GRAVEL ROOFER» 82 1 85 Cray Sivet EDWARD EVANS, ACCOUNTANT, 169 8T.JAMES STREET, (OPPOSITE ST.JOHN STREET.) MON TREAT.September 28 232 Commencing on Monday next, the 9th instant, The steamers QUEBEC and MONTREAL will leave for Quebec at SIX p.m.instead of SEVEN.J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, Gen.Manager.Traffic Manager.Montreal, 5th Oct., 1882 b 238 MIA PCAC LH A SPORTSMAN'S EXCURSION TO THE FAR-FAMED Hunting Grounds of the Upper Ottawa.SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW\u2014NEVER HAVING BEEN ATTEMPTED BEFORE, For the special benefit of the sportsmen of Montreal and vicinity, giving them an opportunity of visiting a country abounding with all kinds of game, thé Canadian Pacific Railway offer the following great inducements :\u2014 Montreal to Pembroke and Return, $6.00 Tickets good to go on regular trains from MONDAY to THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th to 12th, inclusive, and good to return until MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1882.Trains leave Montreal 8.30 a.m., Arrive Pembroke 6.15 p.m.Returning, Trains leave Pembroke 12.25 p.m., Arrive Montreal 9 p.m.Dogs carried in baggage car free of charge ; and hunting equipments, to the extent of 200 pounds, free ; returning, 200 pounds of game will also be carried free.For tickets and information, apply at the Company\u2019s City Ticket Office.103 St.JAMES STREET ARCHER BAKER, GEO.W.HIBBARD, Gen.Sup*t.~~ Asst.Gen.Pass.Agent.October 5 r 238 CAUTION! DECKER BROTHERS make go perfect a piano, have established so high a reputation and reaped so plentiful a financial harvest as the result of increasing improvements in their art, that they are considered a legitimate prey by unprincipled forgers and imitators who steal their name, counterfeit their trade-mark and purloin their distinctive patterns and scales.It is therefore necessmy that intending purchasers of the genuine \u201c DECKER * piano should exercise care that they be not de- ce ved by fraudulent misrepresentations, The highest courts of law in New York have established beyond controversy that the only piano known to the public and to the piano trade as \u201c THE DECKER\u201d iano \u2014 (also known as DECKER ROTHERS\u2019 piano and DECKER piano) \u2014is manufactured by Decker Brothers, 33 Union Square, N.Ÿ.DE ZOUCHE & CO.Are the Sole Agents here.September 29 233 ANOTHER \u201c CAUTION.\u201d The advertisement indulged in by the agents of Decker Bros., in Montreal, which appears in to-day\u2019s HERALD, is only intended to throw dust in the eyes of people who have not heard of the controversy, carried on for years by Decker Bros., té restrain Decker & Son from the use of their name on their own pianos.Messrs.De Zouche & Co.know well that the result of the appeal to the \u2018\u2018 highest courts in New You\u201d was to protect Messrs, Decker & Son, who are the older firm by many years in the use of their name on their pianos, and the fact that they continue to_put their names on their pianos under the protection of the laws of the State of New York, where beth the firms reside, is a direct refutation of the insinuations of De Zouche & Co.DECKER & SON, of New York, are the oldest manufacturers of the name in America.Their pianos.are excellent instruments, and are almost exclusively used in the leading musieal institution of America (the Boston Conservatory.) They take first prize everywhere exhibited, notably in Boston and St.Louis, and in the Montreal Exhibition last week they obtained the highest award.We have an extensive demand for their pianos, and they give our customers the greatest satisfaction.We have no doubt \u201cthat\u2019s what\u2019s the matter\u201d with our friends?over the way.Tox THE CELEBRATED PiANOS OF ALBERT Weser, DECKER & SON, Dusuam & Sows, Vose & Son, J.P.Hane, Heintz- MAN & Co., Toronto, R.S.WiLLIans & Sox, ToroxTo.and the unrivalled organs of Ben.& Co., wholesale or retail, apply to the N.Y.PIANO CO.St.James street, Montreal.September 30 234 UNSURPASSED IN EUROPE AND Unequalled on this Continent ARE THE ROSENKRANZ PIANOS, Established 1797, at Dresden, Germany.FIRST-CLASS DIPLOMA : MONTREAL.1882 (Although not Exhibited for Competition.) PRIZE MEDALS: MELBOURNE.1881 SIDNEY .cone coveve sennne 1879 LEIPZIG.cove covernnee 1875 VIENNA.ot ceneunen +.1873 LEIPZIG.vers .1840 &c., &c., &e.They are guaranteed for 10 years, offered at exceedingly low cash prices, if necessary on the instalment plans or rented for ime with the privilege of buying.® Sadevtooma.in the ART.GALLERY BUILDINGS, corner St.Catherine Street and Phillips\u2019 Square.CHARLES MARTIN, Montreal, Sole Agent for Canada.October 3 236 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.Applyto Pps 0.W.STANTON, 191 St gJames Street.1m 328 #eptember 18 | Agents at Moutreal for sale of the ARE KNOWN TO BE THE BEST.THE \u201cLEADER,\u201d COOK, Has No Equal?Some people ave selling a Shabby Imita THE \u201cWINDSOR - HALL STOVE, Looks well, but it has.not as much SHINE on it as some others.September 16 IN STORE AWD TO ARAIE Sal Soda Soda Ash Bleaching Powder Flowers of Sulphur Alum Copperas Sulphate of Copper Borax Bichromate of Potash Dry Red Lead T.D.Pipes COTTON, CONNAL & CO.39 St.Sacrament St.MONTREAL.September 23 228 LADIES\" SATCHEL BAGS | Plush Bags! Alligator Bags! SEAL LEATHER BAGS | MOROCCO LEATHER BAGS! AU the New York Styles! Nothing like them in the City ! W.J.CLARKE, BEAVER HALL SQUARE.October 4 237 HAVANA CIGARS ! 1 Case HENRY CLAYS.1 Case BENITOS.1 Case LA MEIL, 1 Case GOLDEN EAGLES, JUST RECEIVED BY PHILIP HENRY, 134 ST.JAMES STREET.FOR SALE.Bris.Steam Refined Pale Seal Oil, \u2018* Pale Seal Oil.\u2018Straw Seal Oil.\u201c Brown Seal Oil.\u201c Newfoundland Cod Oil, À.\u201c*_ Gaspe Cod Oil, A.Orders taken for the Malcolm Crown Brand Lochfyne Herring.The undersigned have been ap tlantic Refinery Syrups, have Samples on view of the various grades, and are prepared to receive orders from the Trade.JOHN BAIRD & CO.No.181 COMMISSIONERS STREET.October 2 235 Extensive Exhibition of Beautiful Engravings Of the Works of Great Artists :\u2014Land- seer, Ford, Millais, Turner, Ansdell, Elizabeth Thompson, Rosa Bonheur.These Engravings are chojce impressions of the original plates.They represent the greatest works of modern Art.We are Reducing our Stock of Engravings, And this sale will offer AN OPPORTUNITY for those who wish to adorn their houses to select advantageously from a large stock.- The taste for really good Works of Art, in black and white, is steadily growing in the large cities of Europe and America, and early impressions are becoming scarcer all the time.DAWSON BROTHERS, 159 to 165 St.James Street.September 30 234 IMPORTANT NOTICE.Housekeepers, now that the Exhibition is over, is the time to see to your FURNACES and DRAINS and have them put in repair for the winter.You will find it to your advantage to call on the undersigned, who will give his personal attention to all orders entrusted to him.PRICES MODERATE.JOHN BURNS, Plumber, Gas & Steam fitter, 6875 CRAIG STREET.September 30 r 234 CREEK WINES.SANTE\u2014Summer Wine.BOUT ZA\u2014Sweet and Delicate.ST.ELIE\u2014Amontillado Character.FREDERIUK KINGSTON WINE MERCHANT, 25 HogPITAL STREET.July 18 Roll Sulphur inted AXD OF JOHN MOIR & SONS CELEBRATED MARMALADE Prices on application to \u2018WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal.September 18 223 BETTER 6 CO-OPÉRATION | MR.GEORGE MORRIS Has just left for Europe, and intends, on his return, to submit direct to the Retail Hou es the products of the best makers in the wor dd.MR.MORRIS thinks that Wholesale Houses 80 called are an incubus on the people, and help to lead many an honest tradesman to ruptcy by pushin s upon him at lon dates are exorbitant ices.- wi have specisities in Milks, Feathers, Laces, Velvets, Velve- Teens, de, de.will please address (0 GRAND MIREANS ease ress HOTEL, St.Pancras, London.MR.MORRIS hopesto return in six woe and his office will be in the Be, © \u201cHERALD\u201d BLOCK, VIOTORIA SQUARE.September 23 BARB WIRE FENCIN FIRST PRIZE awarded us at the EXHIBITION held in Montreal, September, 1882, and SILVER MEDAL for the MACHINE used in the manufacture of the same, THE MANITOBA Four Point Barb Galvanized Steel Wire Fencing.B@ Send for Circulars and Price Lists.THE CANADA WIRE CO\u201d.H.R.IVES, Pres.and Manager.QUEEN STREET, Montreal.September 27 231 MOLASSES ! FISH?We are sellers, iu car lots of BARBADOES, 1 NES cos | MOLASSES.CIENFUEGOS, } COD, ; Shoes | DRY FISH HAKE, \" MEDIUM SCALED TOOK TAILS.}SMOKED KIS) Nol BAY GUEST, | oO No.1 BAY ROUND, {Piekled Fish No.1 SHELBURNE, J Wire us and we will Forwar Samples.HARDING & HATHEWAY, 17 and 1S South Wharf, ST.JOHN, N.B.March 23 oy A STYLISH HT IS EVERYTHING \u201cSTEPPIN AN\u2019 C US,\u201d And we will make you the centre of ad miration.THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Stylish and Low-priced Clothiers, 41 and 43 ST.JOSEPH STREET, MONTREAL.September 29 233 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership carried on under the style NOTMAN & SANDHAM ha been dissolved this day by mutual consen and limitation of time.WM.NOTMAN.HY.SANDHAM.Montreal, 23rd September, 1882, Wm.Notman begs to announce that he has this day taken his son, Mr.Wm.McF.Notman into partnership, and the style of the firm will hereafter be WM.NOTMAN & SON, Photographers to the Queen.WM.NOTMAN, W.McF.NOTMAN.Montreal, 25th September, 1882.r 234 The ening Classes Will Commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd.The Evening Classes are designed particularly for those who cannot attend during the day on account of employment.The course of study is thorough and practical and designed to impart a sound Business Education.It combines theory and practice, and includes Bookkeeping in all its forms, Business, Customs, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Penmanship and Business _ Correspondence, Commercial, Law and Business Forms, English, French and Shorthand.The full Business College Course may be taken or the student may enter for the pursuit of a single study.Day Classes ag usual.or particulars, apply at the College, corner of Notre Dame and Place d\u2019Armes, or send for circular containing full de scription of the course, terms, etc.ddress DAVIS & BUIE.235 THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Sale by Auction of the French Presbyterian Church, Dorchester Street, between St.Lawrence and St.Urbain Streets, Corner Bronsdon Lane, On Friday Morning, 6th October, at subscriber\u2019s room.The Church is well built, of solid brick, with stone foundations.Perfect title.The lot is official No.362, 8t.Lawrence Ward.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.235 THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Nem Advertisements.MAGOR BROS, & CO, OFFER FOR SALE: Bris, No.1 CAPE BRETON HERRINES H-Brs, do de de Bil, Ho.1 SALMON | Bris.NEWFOUNDLAND A COD IL Bris, STEPHENS\u2019 DUNDEE SEAL OIL Boxes BONELESS FISH - OFFICE Corner Port and Common Sts, September 8 215 CANADA JUTE CO, (Limited), MANUFACTURERS, FLAX, rere BAGS, LINEN, SACKS, JUTE, Wool Packs COTTON, BALE Various Covers Qualities.Mode Jo TWINES.Hop YARNS A) Sas an OFFICE AND WORKS: 62 and 64 COLLEGE STREET, MONTREAL July 26 3m 177 J.& R.McLEA, Offer For Sale: Puns., Tres.and Brls.Very Choice NEW CROP TRINIDAD MOLASSES.Tres.and Brls.Very Choice NEW CROP BARBADOES MOLASSES.Brls.NEW COD OIL, direct from Newfoundland 500 Cases CANNED LOBSTERS, well known Brands.200 Cases CANNED MACKEREL, Brls.THIN MESS, PRIME MESS and EXTRA PRIME PORK.TO ARRIVE: Bris.and Hf-brls.Prime Large Split SHORE HERRINGS.Brls.COD LIVER OIL (Tessier\u2019s Brand), this season\u2019s make.: 8 Common Street.September 7 214 JOHN HOPE & CO., MONTREAL, Agents in Canada for JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam.MARTELL & CO., Cognac.JULES ROBIN & CO.Cognac.MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.COCKBURN, SMITHES & CO., Oporto.MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona, FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London.BULLOCH, LADE & CO., Glasgow.WM.JAMESON & CO., Dublin, CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.&e., Le.N.B.\u2014-ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.DOMINION BOLTCO.TORONTO.First Prise Dominion Exhibition, 1880, Norway Carriage Boltsarriage Bolts\u2014Best.Do.Common, ancy Head Bolts, ire Bolts, Plough Bolts, Mechine 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 uts R.R.SPIKES, Coach Screws.Cap Screws.Bet Screws, August 9 YES I YOU CAN GET SOME OF THE FINEST FINISHIED Photos in Town MR.PARKS\u2019 STUDIO.GO and TRY.195, ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL January17 14 CORDON PRESS.FOR SALE, A half medium Gordon (CYLINDER) Press ; Steam or Treadle; good as new.Disposing of it to make room for a larger September 27 du 231 machines Can be seen at the HeraLD Office.REFERENCES :\u2014Imperial Bank; Messrs.Michael, Hoskin & Ogden.C.N.SUTHERLAND.C.C.TURNER.193 Nem Aduertisements, Montreal Brass Works August 14 RR R.MIT MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS\u2019 SUPPLIES.The Continuous Feed Lubricator.CIRCULARS ON APPLICATION April 12 .For the ot Weather For the Cold Weather ! For any other Weather! LYMAN\u2019S Standard Blue-Black Writing and, Copy INKS.July 19 DOW'S BREWERY, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, 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.Jos.Virtue.19 Aylmer street.Thos.Ferguson.162 St.Elizabeth st.Wm.Bishop.556 Ontario st.Thos.Kinsella.105 Colborne street.2\" ORBERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE.: WILLIAM DOW & CO., Brewers and Maltsters.August 19 198 DAWES & CO, BREWERS AND MATTSTERS, INDIA PALE asp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA ann XXX STOUT PORTER.(In Woop and BorrLE.) Families supplied.SAND PORTER, Quarts and Pints.Office : 179 St.Bonaventure St MONTREAL.Z#\"-Orders received by Telephone.September 16 222 JNO.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, 286 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL, Have always on hand the various kinds or ALE AND PORTER, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families Regularly Sup; iad, ga ORDERS REGRLV un 3Y TELEPHONE.Mav 2 i Portland Cement, Fire Bricks, Drain Pipes, Roman Cement, Water Lime.WF.Currie & Co.Grev Nun Street.KILBY & ABBOT) wo AIS ' Axles, Wheels and Tyr All Material used on Railroads, Paints for Cars, Bridges, &e.Car Farnishi gs 10 St.Sacrament St May 23 STORAGE FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS Customs Entries passed and Insurance flected at lowest rates.BLAIKLOCK BROS, No.17 COMMON STREET.Fulton & Michie, J.Fisken & Co., Me | 8] Sale will comprise about 14 Horses in 237 SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.Hew Adnertisements, BLANK BOOKS ! BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Send a Trial Order for Blank Books JAMES SUTHERLAND & CO, Blank Book Manufacturers and Paper Rulers, 343 NOTRE DAME STREET.284 September 30 & Co, Being in Weekly!Recepit of N ove Ities Talore and Haberdashery, Invite Inspection, June 28 138 THE ATWOOD SAFETY NI\u201d FOR TRACK BOLTS Requires no attachment or so-called NL 4 LOCKS!to KEEP it up toitss work.Uses, long wrench ; the Nut will not break.Already in use by a number of American Railroad lines, and adopted here by the Canada Atlantic Railway Co.for their track.Address \u2018 JOHN TAYLOR & BRO, Merchants and Contractors in Railway : Equipment and Supplies, No.16 ST.JOHN STREET, Montreal, March 29 75 E.B.EDDY'S UnmatchableMatches .IN BOTH Brimstone and Parlours BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, viz.: Telegraph and Telephone Rubys in 100%, 00\u2019s and 300\u2019.PARLOUR MATCHES, without Sulphur, LION PARLOURS also in 200\u2019s and 300°s, PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR F.CONSUMPTION.AMILY Warranted the Finest Match in the World.R.LAIDLAW & SON, GLASGOW, , Water aud Gas Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Manufacturers of Cast Iron Pipes, Wet and Dry Gas Meters, Street Wells, Hydrants, Water and Gas Valves, And all kinds of Gas and Water ap paratus and Fittings.Agents for the DomInion of Canada, COX & GREEN.July 28 179 Cooper, Fairman & Oo.Agents for JOHN HY.ANDREW & CO., Sheffield, GUTEHOFFNUNGSHUTTE, Iron an Steel Works, Oberhausen.Imperters of STEEL AND IRON RAILS.BLOMS, BILLETS and SPIEGELEIS KN PLATES.BARS, BEAMS and CHANNEL FISH BOLTS and SPIKES, SPECIAL STEEL, for Mining purposes INGERSOLL STEAM ROCK DRILLS Do.ATR COMPRESSOR?or do.42 & 44 FOUNDLING STREET! MONTREAL.January 28 24 ROOFS.SPARHAM CEMENT ROOFS, SLATE ROOFS.GALVANIZED IRON ROOFS TIN ROOFS, > ROSIN CEMENT ROOFS, GRAVEL ROOFS, PUT ON BY JOSEPH JAMES & co,, Corner Latour Street and Puchy Lane.September 20 225 \u201cHands all Round ! NATIONAL SONG.By Alfred Tennyson.(POET LAUREATE) Sung by Santley, and destined to be popular all over the British Empire.For sale at H.PRINCES, New York Piano Co.'s Warerooms, : 226 & 228 St.James Street.June 24 80 ART ASSOCIATIO OF MONTREAL.GALLERY of PAINTINES, de, PHILLIPS SQUARE.Admission\u2014Gallery aud Readi R Free to Members and their Familie, Non Members, 25 ceuts to Gallery only.SATURDAYS FREE, September 25 > 229 SE EEE \u2014 \u2014 a CE POIL ST, LAWRENCE NAVIGATION, i.pe ON, melt of the public.It was as|d Openin PLACES 'AT WHICH DREDGING ons ud, that in 1850 the natural chang of the Twenty-five 3555573 Dox.mas meex | Lake St pile aleven fait on atural chan | time le not Far distant \"y \u20ac Feet Ch SISFSSEIES GYYSTINE ereafter, we find th , op three years mmodution that M when all.the ac.|i » ad annel.: cer asiagt EssdésiE bo sixteen feet; in the channel deepene oan offer will be tax entres\u201d and the pes | in the ci ona Quen LC.i) x 223 = .en 3 ras ; ili e am spi AN À 8° pails go5i2687 \u2018 Viotory was s ee oro eigh- must soi « Then for ur utmost, of being & atizen of of Quebec, but be and | had such a work ï USPICIOUS EVENT \u2018 BEssi ui pot HA 4 when In Movers osed to accomplished the a oe the Frosh ve man ia Gnas Dont that bridge; pave ampl you have in | eral publi A \"855225: 22830 obtai er 1265 tr both wsumed by.th g of | rejoic , as a Domini tion, i ple accommoda ublic and , M: PSS Sn 9 Pas a 8 ned.From that ti renty fest was for the past y.the Governn joice when I see 1 nision man I |v , in your harbo oda- | Montreal | not by tl Grand Banquet on Board the 4 i p'éj E 8: : 858; ë ! de pete po a eis oars scemnal bide noie experience | here | Montre Montreal Bibs Drogo.of | Soe to 96 foot his er deep.which dors this dee rade.of Canada oar Tiamat =: 5: : RES: 5° Ab ane policy of h 1s seemed ommissi ; rienced by th rgal is the pro ; rogress of | sh eet, and I sa tl cep- | Ontario wh bt; it is th Hp .e 8.8.IEE k: 2 Fr me denem; till à the Harbour C ed | money th ioners in borrowing al the | as | id on prograsp of the Domipi should be pl y that all Canada who take ab e people eruvian,\u201d & 117 5:12 Bi.[ : KOE: te was ill in May ommis- | an.y they require f rrowing all the ; on a formiet: occasi omipion; | Montreal pleased at what the Ci say, of the cost out two-third of ; c EEE IRE + mg nig! ed.the 1873 an.Act extension of th or the impgovem would e be in th : ogcasion, here real has achieved, a 1w ity of | Montreal st of entering int ds, the, .\u2014_\u2014 CRE RS 53518880 ers being M then Comihissi rate of int etiarborat a red nents | if Montreal e Province of Queb ergy and enterpris , and what the en- | wh Therefore, th ito the port of DIRE m5: FEE: | |men) he en hen | Darb erest and whil \u2018essonable | Tak were not there (he cbec | accomplishod.prise of her people 1 ether Montreal wi \u20ac question i .The official ; | pit gi Age BesiiTEgi NE LE Workman, B isle (Chaise our might I ask th e speaking of the e from our census, whi wear, Bear).| parts Pa (Hear, beor.) save | debt, but wletl will bo relieved of the fo fect shi opening of the new tw.Lo PILE : g : EE : QE: Po nd Hugh McLen > emard, Stephatt -members-afghe e Mayor and t ploted the other \u20ac 5, which was com- | L ts of the Dominion ; n some | try will TI ether the trade of of this = p channel be enty-| i: 8 Mégi ii ei: 1.of have been an The first thre bol 4 4 » corporatien wh hose | bitants ay, the 150,000 À avish gift were lying ¢ where nature's | in.cont iat, geutl > of the coun- and Quebec, by th tween Montreal HE 1 01 058: : 1 g: 1! + vrets hi called away, M rst thréé l'a 3 ef the ay who are with of Montreal, and wi \u2019 inha- | someti ere lying undevel s [in connection wi emen, is thu un of Montreal, e Harbeur Commissi{ a i im: BB: :: Sic on bis absence, but w r.Stephen re- mount of assist y expeph td repdif the] the vesalt?Ontari what would be | we imes hear the ex ore oped, we | the chan Lo with the docloriis ou \u2018 - : PETRIE : lad t , we have wit} give th ance the a.representatives i o would have h we had a li pression, \u201c Oh if | me is nel, Now, si cepenit and wps an eve took place on i : it igi \u2019 glad to say Mr.Hugh with us I the Harbour Ç y are going t presehtätives in th ¢ had 100 | a ttle American \u20ac , À£ | time da; copai , sir, I belie Bof ER CE t which will y} PE 8 1 senior Commissi gh McLenn making M ommission $, o | mons and e House of C mong usl\u201d I beli can enterprise ben t copaing, and cow ve that th membered b; tho will long bere: : i Ti Board missioner on ennan our | and g Montreal a Fr ers to help | 65.I we would have b om- | changed.lieve this will when the great sowing yery, : the DES EU hose of the guests who oe Siidriri: iii HEE q and 0 e who was thé\u2018 present à about whick s0 ee Port, so called va Therefore, 1 say thi een left with | had ged, the expression will b soon be | be free navi Question in oa RL, Meil SS.\u201cP eing present.The R vuzsoQ baal pris Pa | {procuring e legislati most active in written a year and puch, was said and ontreal and to the }, is to the city of | (A only a- little Montreal e, \u201cIf we | Superior gation from the cull 6 a will Mat ss | Etre ive in | gratin die ne rontrenl enterprise.| corti Gulf to La placed at th eruvian\u201d had been opal e2ggad gob ofa =! enabled the work t ion which has ratifying to my t a half ago.Iti ve areçail hanp où contrit of Quebec, J tl pplause.) It is enterpri enterprise.\u201d | certaiul x pplause.) This i Lake :.Allan Li e disposal of th indly eibezs GER 25% 7 his Act provid o be cémple issioners b hgt the Harb is | success of M y contribute to va lie euuatry res prise that makes j th y, { ut wben you c 3 not much Line,\u201d the party by th 7 Birogs 3pm il by Go ided for a loan tol pleted.| nat oth, past\u201d à bour Gom- | tl Aontreal, and I aw i tlie | the countr pected abroad, aud mak | that the Finance Mini come to reali the steamshi and at six o'clock 0] 8 825% 5 EZ ag y Government of a milli to be raised urally proud of nd present emen, you of Mo ala Sule, gen- ntry attractive .You makes | ing of Parli e Minister at the lack spect.; Pp swan, fr a.m.= REC S D sas 23 .dollars to d million and a hal thus far at of the success A are , alwewraith ontreal, that v 5.amung the att N° ou know that 1 rliament gave b © last meet in a yuarter of an 5 om her berth, and an 92 222» 21 ; than t eepen the channel .f of | enn.tended their lab which of sppy to aontribute- to you are | States ractions of the Uni almost the entir 5 back to tbe ot- under way, havi our\u2019s time was fairl 8B Baz: £ Badd : gor \u201c1 {tend wenty-two feet und to not less | J ot forget their hi ours, but they | P 1e other portions gs tr thie wuècess | are the climate nited | from navigati e revenue of o People leadin y, having on board ily | & SFR: 5o : 692 1 endence of the Mini 1der the superin-| ohn Kennedy ef eugine y | Province of Q not only of tl seldom spok and soil | iti igation, I think I ur dues g official and oard about 130 | & pie 3 p& a2 : 638 - {either by inister of Publi rin- | ene , but for- er, Mr.| (A uebec, bat of the Domini re | great attracti poken of, but is not a very seri may ss oe nd nd representati ë # y Bead 532 __|eîther by the Harbo ublic Works 1 1; rgy and skill whose untiri § pplause.) Gentl e Dominion attraction in thei , ut the | vernm ry serious robl _88y that a the Domini ive men of | 2 g: 88%: g: 5& : 29° , \u2014ÿMoûtreal, our Commissione 3, | have ill the work irin o not entlemen, I p : .| perseverau ieir enterpris ent with six mi em fora G ship left th ominion.The steam- | 3 §: EE: ai hE real, or such other \u201caris once of | lave been go carly a da would n hot expect me to sa) presume you | peopl uce, and they are a elk and | to do this, (CI millions of à surplus the hour a e wharf promptl am-| © à: gel: à | tits Minister f Pub We pis make > had The nd successfully a upW in favogr.of y whether I am | 4 ple also; awd it is d an Ji sent | New Y rk (Cheers) In the\u2019 Surplus announced ptly lat] @ add: | +*¥*ith them: Ÿ orks might tha the oF Ar-ajso gad to c- (3b-feot banane; a 27 oF.Among thew and esirablé to g w York action has bee State of snough, ther 3 and natur 1 2 pirat i the n Novémbe fs, make hav! se v oy to say a ; all I ca even a | benefi Co.and to partici : fe which the Erie C .n tak .+f men left be were a few dilato ayy | ® Di | ¢] then Harbou smber of 1878\" th avé Jot recei¥ed pI far th gentlemen, that can tell you id-this clits avising-from th pate in _the | tolls e Canal will be en by : hind ry gentle- | 3 y Hony friend Ipmisstoners the | one dollar inc ed Mon ey | of the.» that what is for the i 5, | their enterpr the employm 5.Every toll wi made fre + this an mue nd.In connection wi ® by rignd i ., of which ollar pincgTonfeder te @overnment he.Dominion the 16 interests | tlemal erprise, and skill Lod ent of | and we ha will be taken from of ati sing incident: on with |: ; 1] wre able fo cg Chai that iceConfederation.Iti nt | Parliament e Govermnent and tlemais À thal | kill.And so, gen ve to meet that as en from it reporters drove do occurred.Two | : A LAdt 2a sf Apourice o irman | work y hav vanced th t is true | My fri of Canada will and [in the cit ehterjirise which is À + | to mreat othet probl rat as we hav > as the vessel wn to the wharf just ii } able t adh obtained it Arent t a ut À is elyally tr e money fer the now riend, the Chairman, w attend to.permeate y of.Montreal co 1d & nd | action of oth ems arising 0 ¢ had ; ri prion Shih = hein ; sayine j the wholé ould spread and | Atlanti er friends bg Out afith member of the Boa leaving.Hailing a Dir giiii es Ta?5, reached.J that twenty-fiv s diy arg | meh beeh r ] rug thattie inter- | fi , aud he gave w , Was saying just | and e the whole Domin lantic, I beli on this side of the en SirirDTIS 7211: .; - ha ut of ly paid ja she gures, that s very Yinbotesti rd enterprise of ion, the ener, elieve the time wil of th missioners fh oard of Harbour Com- | & Hii Be 5 | côm A In looking t e has been | so b r à she Gqvprn- | dee , that the debt inc testing | often of our people will be gy | come when our G e time will ¢ 4 Drive asked him what w JEL Eee go ER wl dhs ghestion whik the future far being ab nus, thesu ecpening of the La curred for the praised than - eve ; more | sound ur Government, acti soon : 2 rive down as to be | # Baeza moo, |, mmo, = ® do, stand til n, ' whit ore w thousand d es about four i m | from du = 1 ke sho De tak vantages, and we wi n our natura ad- | to\u2019 | economic principl , acting on arkas ask ML.o the Hochelaga : bushoHgessh: S25 ing\u201d th still or go ahead b e «to | tata ollars, this maki hundred tHosd odlders of Mphty «pe taken countries T4 e will attract fr th¢ world that ples, will proclai LOR the Beats où 6 wigs the oo This sho £8 5X R4if so heÿ ghanmel \u2018a y deepen- eatg-ffvoi fe king the cost of [ That i ofthe Rbmivi biyedl nnd put ie a grept influx o om other | St.Tawi ut when a shi D ; 2P y.ws that the dredgi A BY if so, to gi 4 Be SI à fujthot sad a foot dhanael ni of | That i ; 108.: (Hear, hes W ux of papulati St.Lgwiéuce with an ina eutérs th which they r sto p A i over one-third of th reaging extended | co 3 hat- extent.The et And the quarter million of .nelrly two lik 3 8 very nice princi 1 , Bear.) | = Jeaki r).hen the Ch Pl lon.| ma oteed | n inland catg the \u201c No; but st ie eived the laconic answ o | tween Mont e whole dista ost has here to be 160 \u2018element of | m effects of the i of dollars, befa e to see it appli ple, and 1 would peaking and Fefering t airman was | transfer | even up to Duluth: 80, she © er, | i : real and C ance be.| dit f considered, th made .e improveme t re | well.H pp ied to prima d life rocedure of othe views al Gr er it to the ; and ther go by.\u201d The air splendid place to s y | is 111 miles ] Cap Charles, which or the last five , the expen-|- available; the b nt could be ow pleasant i Fiat life as ?Imost the late Hon.J _aud | Great North-V railway Fin ere : airat this } see us ok An .ich | ave ged | Vg Or sl \u2018yea which it i \u2019 eneficial : stance, to would- Le, for i almost felt envi SLOT ohn Young eat North- West with mes of th morning wae e00l early hour in thet oT of rh }és tr th about one Hund w Ao has | time | is \u2018to\u2019 be hoped wi respls of fefrny Ini put my debts on th , for in- | Harb nvious of the positi g, I cent of due out paying a si © Sut se cha» and somewhat ref 4% - URB ds barwant*wowigear | | ousand dollars mdred\u2019 ahd Aft me be apparent d will from thi y friend Sir Hugh thé shoulders our Commissioners position the | this is 3.(Applause) i g à single J ; the hours wire: G refresh- aB BR + | is now consider er annum, but a y | late themsel .They also congri ia | Flange Ho di Allan.(Laugh s |gentlemen, we occupied.Wh th a ,bold statem Know fh Yose high in th © Go.and the| OT THE usasUREp If ENGRIEH | babl siderfblyl highertit 4 s labor{ whieh ves for the copgratu- | m Ie that, this is the rule ter.) | may labour, as Cabinet Mini yy | will make if ent to hunk Gui became delightful, a heavens, he a rie Cmag Like y be necéssaty \u2018 rfit woul fro- 1\u2019 the work has bi economy with | i riend, the Chai s the rule that abour, and nistery | publi on ny respousibilitf gr F tful, and , the weather | - : twent, th add 0 ant\u2019 of has been, co ith | in this case.\" airman, wish very - en | we do lab qf way, nowigg usibilit those g and the day wi J per ta thi fifteeï or{ oF \u2018a\u2019 million \u201cas nducted.Th case.\u2019 { oF SN es ta apply | ties.fai rnestly to d abour, | porte ; that it wi a \"fa representative gl day wasone of.) Montreal Iel : English I channel nt.tq this sumto d ori made f mi lon a: half e | sorry you sai f \u201cNo, hg.mM\" poy ties.faithfull discharge our d , and thereby Kay will Xa, x ys natural to ¢ orious autumn\u2019 House and Wharf, opp: Custo Miles.at a o 'twenty-gev o deepen\u2019 lthan for a \u2018channel \" was | debt: said no, for I thoisgl m | which y to the countr u- | attacked for it, but ay be liable to © 1\" Fhe followin to our Canadian climat Lous inde D RTE m; , whith wold bi % A abd a-alf an twenty-tiwc of mot! s would be paid-à olsgift all mi se pride | ty over | before five yeai ut I ventur © to be ; dis | Pointe nte.en sas desscau ; {cut an ethé thost cond of tw wo feet, wh yep 388 the Chair \u20ac id ia, fhat way My fii ! we presicing, but re five years à e to say th who were gisa complete\u2019 list of ate.| Sore ax Trombies, on-hadt.e.! : would requi conventent.f enty-five .fae ?eread ;ohé man ad y.My frien i % always ha you, ; re over, tl y that o were present:\u2014 of those | Var PSE es, on-hait + 61-10 fro alg quire an ndi $4 for near] t has been ;oné | L4ha à dis opted that princi net 7 the more : ve oppositions tok sjitau pag a public: , the man wh ; rere DESIRE prenne na SIN 22210 110 Phan lquartets of à 9, expenditure pÎ nearly that sum taki obtained | b is pow nd principle Ad Vhe + pre zealous lon sfr on Shiv: aman amd 0 : | Ve cher .12.Ts uHidfed tNéusan d ô 2 considerat ing the pla ut of tl 20 ebt of M 1 e\u2018more\u2019 H y we lab XIOn-\u2014\u2014W h ¥ or Allan, Sir B A.re Gros.LA: = +, h dusand' dollars to \u20ac u fo fine AO and f the plant into he Dominion, b ontreal, | tions onest we are labour | proper kind ooh I it Ansey G Dei Anderson, D | Blam es nt 211 7 15310 | channel to tw ais to compléte the: resuly: \u201cMAC Men or this magnifice È ork fog the b fit, of ccause, this Is a uns, the more that In our inten- | the tr nd of free-trade\u2014wi i ley .Anderson, D.Kun light pc.Agee 8-10 deep and thr sa ep a-half e-1\"hohdur.* In ni \u2019desérves £ nt | large; (à pus t £ the mini a|tempt \u2018to.de opposition will at- e true patriot in Canad will be held TA Cul ux Ohannel, pe 7e and \u20ac ) 1alf fept saying Chl tht cha the | Chaifimans es, yes nion at | the Hi cry them at- he tue politic ada, different from oivin, G.B.3 1.tr | , | Hévaltrie panel à ckqatrgnoh, consideration of u d Fo and should be assu 5 à chanhél À ai AR ig: ) fore.th e Harbour Commisi .But here e politician, the one rent from ulmer, H: \u2026 .Barclay, ji | | Lanovaie anne}; 1 Sid 2d the cost of very great im dpi | Ad s4Y med by the Gov ebt ¢ajng th i ane the question je | that hap , Commissioners are re | Who hinks \u2018of th beium a Beaudry, He Barclay, Gapt y, J Sorel, opposi Ho hd 38 of thé plant ; portanice i ?tr Fe vernifent let ; a a St.Law juestion ob} sis py position that there i in | Cynada, ay e future prosgeri an Beaudry, Hon L-, Buches Mont.Too de Grace Tin Se HIOW andy La vw, ; the deepeni i PA wy Wetramud ontreal questio rence not to be on, and: everybod re is no oppo- | tatihot the othde] Reing'y plan of Éesuprand, H © + Bucbansgs Wim, | Lele de Grace Ligne ao hn ig yrégé,f ung T other PS Mats, Fhat [ gokved by t n, but one that i a | them \u201cQUE \u2018speed \u201d* y seems to be ishing wed further tl fine an 2 wv.Boausolelh ARK.Light Snip Ne.bor 8 (dollars, but in this pra é Fons chp ot be.of Auch vital ap hag, asl on roe NT ent of is to be Perind\u2019shg ¢ speed 4n their work ng | (Applawse.) I tl iad Wis nickbelcolibn Clegh ° [or rt i rs, but in thi dred thousand., of such vital imp e been, wil gieal.and I think's Yen Phat | have Hi, handel\u201d of deep.| ou behalf « thank you most cordially Cramp, ar Cassile, John white Fact 2:3 Ce oo ?of the.plact, which À is included = Splendid re ol ob wil pot.the Se pp act pith ape Ireré will have they dons ol Aud so se wef ly the po House ot Cou fe n, J J.oghlin, BJ.Port St 0.3f 84 831 : ore tie à à » Le paid | id results for th \u2018yet shew such ment.\u2018Ip closing, ge \"mage qt this r to them and it will be { cei ner in whicl us tor Craig, Thos.ro Rivers a 71 sa 9 d work #4\" nb : as: that of or thé amount \u20ac eh | again how hap 18 geutièmen, I r ; | to have been ; , to their child ved this taast 1 bels L you have Cassifs, Chas.Bree coe Tron 75514 [dF q Sle 0b Rok, Bre.© ty | officially o the work we.this xpended | re py Lam to be he repeat | te en associated with a dren | ernment woedd- elieve that if ¢ na , \u201c i ( day h gret that all m e here, and I | Nc s to develop M work which rent wotdd thke titis qluésti he Gov- Donovan, Pete D.; Rr AN ol Ir ave sx PTE And no ave my colleagues als à Nor:h-W.ontreal and th ublie questi qiréstiort M Donovan, Peter.D | Ghamplaln.cp caren ce gg Alas UE th : w, gentlemen, nti Sond \u20186 also are Norih-West.(Cheers.; e great à on, that the ¢ up-ada Desjardinis, À, MP Doboi ER Que.I Tovrant: oo PEINE \u2026 22640 and dispose creferes me stop pm Ee Lo Ke, fa too f° | fd Abe ot er 5 mot rhe called a ie Suachedy , when ee io dde oh lg a be s,A, MP._ Dougall, J: R- \u2026 | ÉapCh oche, conitas of now Chant \"105 : beat\u201d terpss ri ant on | Mj 1 Us to-day a nu ber HaŸe here the Minister: \u2018oF sept] buf) in wrote, \u201cHere lies a n n epitaph, | but , uld not only b ocean Forsyth, Lieut R.CRO | Rh Rapids w Channel.108} | agé be poils ich mut Ministers, and more of Her Majesty whose special ca Madris, vider wWelsteg in water.\u201d whose namo was | § would be regarded Ly be sustained a - Col.J D Platon eu Rapids.peus s+se000e000 lM1 à ant should i at a considera = must ter of P bli more especiall th Jesty\u2019s nected with re are all the Lath er bour Comr per.ut whea the Her actor, as the real as the true bef , Platon Wharf : 120 | dead it at any futu SAH und ublic Works, Sir H y the Minis- | Law the pavigai pratters cou- | their mmissioners have done thei 1- | terests of tl promoter of tl ke- e a St, Croix.2 00 ; vd fhe be de.er whose D ector Langevi rence ; all th ni ef the S r epitaph will one their wor he Doniinion.1e best in- Es a Cm Eos ar, Gb i Sor To Th og rh pugTrRa vote empoverel Hutboys 51 Toe co together wiih the grea s in or fo, el elton gg he week | Goverment.in.th sait \u201che Déminion .RCI M HE Chas.Gilmour, J ¥.Quebec, Que A smbles, où bas.* 139 bee the wok cquld oo expengliture M he work; we have als hoy: to carry tim 1e country is prese 1e great ships | enl eq), ay heir mn inl e water 25 sentatives h: in the person of Jominion Gol Non P.Giroux fore .ta Hause Whar! 151 | ced.If, of the oth e\u201d again com- arine and Figheri o the Minister of e is ghort I intend to gi nt and as the Bee ac { t will bean | Harl s had sounded the { its regre- Gianell, & Ÿ MP.Gille Se ja Que.2 TEE QUES DONATION 168} d-be decided to x + er hand; itefloul 4 Lelan, throu r1es, ; Hon.A.W.M to enlighten you ;0 give him a cha progerily oF the ci nd the ipcreasel arbour Commissioners i raises of the al .AS Patiqan: \u201cDERBRAFIO 4a while it -stop further deepeni 1dŸ Hegislation fo whose Departm .Me- |.yon once m on this subject.\u2019 t thar that great W cify of Man and work.If the Gover.n executing thi Honshaw, FW.~* F tug \u201cFl n; the purty.wate J mike Ip would be \u201cver ning far | spondemes-; obtained and off nent our | handse oge, gentlom » à Montreal i estern countr , aud af | the\" glory\u2019 ernment wished Bus Cf ; À 0 ora.\u201d havi by t anoth y advisab ondpmeé seatried 6h.°° official - some I tlomem, don the itreal is the y of whic ry\u2019 of this ished to shar c.card, a.né Thes.\u201d rs Féra, Que.R, Dobell mad Job on, board Messis.© | Bache, aud jock of two feet at Cap $ pleasure eh at tan been my have, raceived tis toast in which or pasing on oti t.But I am tres- stake it up a à publie we These, it should SUN AR Jue Hoe Siarplen, of thf feprothent me Staring atm te pl vos thee ao at rio] vais ét ae Ci Ch jou or your enlomen, end 1 | 142 severe Fe mater Tr Ives, L ' ; .-Col, For es who, with oydiients ma ead, ale which'[ beat woy in uralle genk | said» I thaok you, fHetds followed a ion.(Ap- \u2019 LWAY INTE \u201c pige E 5.rt ad Ls, i fern Valin st ons pee à pe rang estim à ar His 8 nu A o fog pos, Fonte, fois Ne pin omen $ C.Wurtele, Provi ?Corée thelr 1 called pon he , GE.- ST delegatio * Gaudreau formed the Q er- 1h Hi channel jis deepened ars.Now }¢hat he has è Woh! haere in- | Har - Ly dolleague en ve peceived this | À Chain 150 responded.a ovincial | - In aos eir glasses said Pon the Kerry, John -\u2014\u2014KÆ | Ts e Quebge t ur be made to corr sp must the | trust i facitlated the shown, and | 1j © wishes to give my left has said | 8 eect rman and gentlem e said: \u2014 minded posing the next t ! Kinghorn, GM Kennedy, John + THE DINNER, | 1) ough we baye, duri respond, and al- ust in every way.I operations of the lighten you a litt eme a chauce to d | speeches which we cmen,\u2014After the | si that it is nearl) oast 1 am.re- eT » FORE |.+By twa 5 Lal) : \u201cde ng the last ten year th him 1 may ad n al my interriews think that is a Woli, gentle en.| response to the toast whi ve beard in since I landed in M y thirty years Labelle, H L.{a Roche has be the la él d ba tia mflion tigee h h add that, Ws | his th is the furthest thi men, I | drunk, noth which we have j first ship of th ontreal and ° \u2026 Leveillé, Jos Langevin, drawi chal, bach pass A 34 Pap | and dllars in Âgepe dred | dhéuis than 8 xémpty JE le oughts at present thing from | and at this late remains for me.i just | in por at year\u2014the \u201cS saw the : MP EE 1, y Mr, Glas ori 1, Minister of M ; Hon, A, W.ida is pressing upon er busi- tI Li h Great À Mari n the waters, and.suppose ve | the G or that beautif e all | tonp: vesels, 466 tons aver 1,599 ; JE Kee 4) it fl vai Sir Hugh Allan arine and Fish ay, nor can we afford to Ë us day by |* inisfe + ¢ health Her arine and Fisheri \u201cas Ministerflof | every overnment of Qu ifal Capital, | + upag die 4 For total J whitey ainwright, Assist \u2018and Mr\u2019 William great Inland Weater o forget that the \u20ac toast wa 13° a applause.) my honourable fri ies, I should sa Pek thing 8 __ Gov tebec is before | shows that is to : doo, 10° feqicls, 885 Pi _ \u2018a j of the Grar nt \u2018General Mined couraged a terp Trade must be en .is received ith ¢ < and left riend had dra t | x 9; Come 8 ernment of shows that 2 nnîve 62 7 y SO pire Hon W.= O'Brien, I Hon.Thor Ryan Hon.i ete | con a sl be ex (ESPRANE 1 hey are ly geule, ay y Lai, a, rene PE aig pates | PT Le res fut Yo have - Messrs.M.H.G , .Oeilvi sideration\u2019 and 9} our greatest Sir H : LOS ou ut a young m , as you k y | ONY éntreal ng that wiil ix hundred and x d tons Patterson, W P , M.P.and Ho ault, M.P., L H vie, | afforded to it as facilities.should bé \u2018 ector Langevin in risiti cent ad ike ember of the Cabi cnëw, | ARION.Th and the whol or over nd twenty-eight th to , Batterson, WJ.Piiagion, Hugh M Hon.J.R.Thi \" Massuy, | branches of it as well as to t ould being.yas greet it 1 isitlg | to\u201d Ee omeod, and T would.Thee inion.Therefore, if the Parl e Do- | SE over reve jhwenty eight.yausand Popham, Sohn.Pilkington M.ugh McLeanan occ .baudeau.Mi à ches of trade whi 1 40 the, various onged a x e ed with logd à a: Te my honourable fri and I would Cangla L do anythi - arliament of nt, and the ave dre ; and fifty per Pores 4 Thc dinner was upied the.vieg-sheir.oveloping.We have also heyvaciots | iat and ge ne.Ho aid + Mr.Chain.training in this fend to give me à lils e Harbohx Commit ng at the request of | Leama aoe] rage size of the ; pu sarvad.i hair.| crea » We have als istantly na and gentlemé TET :, My, Chair- Bt! 3 semi-offi e a liffle | to inc ; Issioners of of | 1a ons, against : vessels « Routh, RT R the best efforts ina style werthydl sed facilities to bri o to give in- | CT all tlemén, \u2014I thank PART the toaab.sed the \u201c cial respon crease its harbou rs of Montreal rgest vessel in st 883 tons.TI Boni RE, Ryan, MP The following\u2018 of our lesdi ih hadih Had ring the mpd t - | Whi y for the gnfhusi an you ost §how to do i Cabinet.Mi ponse gto ernment of » facilities, the G which h port that year was 64 1e Rolland a, Andrew.Rivard, 8 wing was the esding botely.| ing to Il e afrfo.fé 16k.o.-the ich you have.recei astit \"manner in É(L : o it, and yet .Ministers with the P Juebec will bei , the Gov- | still la; as now reached 54 8 tons, Robert, WB dei re co \u2019 a railways that : + y glant- you, Mr.Chai received the toast thé aushter and appl not to do © [it thei arliament of n sympathy Tger ships bei ,400 tons, with « Roy, Rouer + Ryan, Ho MENU.and closeness of at aecommodatior 1 am t., Ohgirnga law \\ st that Bthat Î am to app ause.) He h Le eir cordial su Canada and gi trade, and ng constructed for thi Rae, Jackson.an, Hon.Thos ee the le connection which ñ wf Sr H t my lea Ju proporet- upon th enlighten you, b as oid | Mr.Chairm pport.It onl give | several shi not only ko, 1 of the Rielle, Jos.Rolland, J D # « Fn PA 4 at possible our did a w 21561 the À en thé Fixst Min ; the words of yoüt , but he refes in that an, for me, to joi y remains, shipping firm , but we have } Robertson, Alex.* pete = pulane #4 {1m SE ent Bud pi of retain.- thanks.[to Desemimbelt to great caution is desirablé Chairman t 1 that measure of reine Biel with you much tonnage s who now bring as \u2018 ; Co hE a Thali .; to | at the gf sirablé, and Eat | given \u2018to those: praise which in 1850 early as cam 8 85 Shorey, & s.NEE oun 5 i ; would bei nesbssar bo 1.| tepresentativ to this large AM honouit when I look | pre ) those two Mini you have 50, several nearl e to the'port Savigny, ka Stewart, Jas., Tax 94 and Oyster $ J a cevqnaplp timp th y to carry out in a | 0y that e gathering.I - a read dh it -thet he ogigide friend 1 present with us to-d nistérs who are the amount.O arly double and trebl .Etre JL A.Stephens, G | æ Tront and obatar Be provements tha e, gx tenpin, -ang i La hat de oul sure | were: I ta enli o.wodld onic] can | of the interest ti ay.Iam well a présent on .On an occasion lik $ enece de W Stephens, ( yu pe - and gio Sages; ~~ | overnents Lu + arg require > and, im- {- ; iy fd He er J most | tio aenlighten you; as ish me, | in the gen hey have tak ware | ch e cannot hel 1 1 e the Stewart, Wm.Shaw.nu 1521) Oyster Pattios, ms tp TOUTES (4 |; able the \u2018du ; tof t PS ns of the Government : to the inten- | of th general affairs of en, not onl changed state of h reflecting on the - Sharples, Joh) Stretch, Knowles; Lamb Cut! : j No FINANCES.aU HOL | sor, ty\u2019 devolves upott 1 fudpabe- \u201c Littl rnment and\u2014 - | of the Province Canada, but 1 | now; the affairs between t Bl rare or owles,GTan Cutlets and Cacamber \"I .w, as, to our A amici 2e 1 Ty to say.As one 1 po! e; 1 amp Little barques sho Kk | with you i of Quebec ond also few hen, no ocean stea en and i Que.Wm.Ottaws.| Ted Quiches and Rice.| it may bs roundly nancial posit eaguds fl Navi of his oldest col lo barques AR En OT and in hopin acknowledging thel I join miles of railw mers and but i Qt RE wed Duck ce.lows : \u2014 Duri oundly stated ae tion, | you Dave great pléasur i: col- | Gentl cathe moro n hoping th ledging their meri class of v ay, now, the\u2018 larges i Thibaudeau.no 70 amd Green Peas.: \u2014 During \u2018the \u2018last tF a.fol , gentlemen, both ay fo | Gentlgmen, We are near\u2019 greater Ping sont this close mill vocure | 78 essels and th othe larges i Trottier, au, Hon J R.Tibhe, Pore yo Roast Sirloin of INTS.we have expended of e last tn .fol- | and on behalf , both on my own beh Î are o-dee ¢ near the shore, 1% r advantages not s will secure rail.During th housands of miles of sn Taillon Hon LO.Tibbs Pere | Æ Saddle of Beotand Marrow I ! the dee pended on capital #ecor years | delighted of my colleagues.ehalf | celebrat waters, ind we are put we | Vince of Quebec b only for the P the developm: at time I have watch t .Turner Be Turkey I Mutton an Ro be ngs.| cludi pening \u2018of the; codant for | th $ to accept th ki gues.I was rate the fact that we.are here to tween Mont ut for navigati ro- | well pment of the ocea a ed oast gow., Glas ronborey Sansa.oY\" uding plant, : lake and, tiver, in ct tnd tbe ind igvitation waters, and I cannot, but gre \u2018oi\u2019 d real and Queb ion be, | ell as that of the rai n service, 8 to ; \u2018 \\ Pl | - L t ee ec.int e railw sh inte J Valin, RV v.Partridge erga Pr + expen Îtare on.say $1300.00 3° eapital and 4o fo portan 0 #1cfto Be here today that caution.I ma , but be uarded by SENATE, COMMONS AX oo terest.When I left Tors with intense jou Villeneuve, J O.Verret, À H.| Black Duck an nd Bread < Sauce.LEAL nary.expenditure on Ha Pre a ao quai ae a a der demon ommration\u2014 water, for 1 might a date an on deep ge next toast was Th Ge oe seventy tw the old ft Liverpool for this acif 5 , IE Wine Sauce.; \u2018a total of 85, r 168 ., stradon.Yo my honou get into hot water ommons an e Senat ; -two of : erica,\u201d an Wonham, W R.w.Plam Paddl eve.n° come #0 } of $5,000,000.Out pr friend, Ga n, to pur lgmd 4 | But Nght Be tO aol (one ns and Local Legidatur House | Were the engi my fellow pasenge foo White, Thos.Wulf, I F ; Devonshire T | eal \u2018 000.r the ten years a .\" Out }h- ., é Hoh 0 Yo or gradpted t , gentlemen, it is not * ( pplause) Hon, Thomas Ry egislatures.\u201d const engineers and th P engers oot Whitney, H D Wartele, Ho Oompot 0 Le umplings.f Foot Jelly., leaving a balance has \u2018been #2560 with whom we.ma fi J plause) o make a speech ot necessary for «| said: Mr.Cha yan, in res .struct the Grand the staff to Alla Wilson, A1d J C Wainwri tony 5.Sf es.mon Craams.- | has been be: nce of $2,440,800 o 0, | accord _polifi may nth ji Éave D se) | of the Chal .lamin the me | ALT can s irman and G oF onding, We had the R nd Trunk | Railwe will Wilson, Thos.man Thos.Chasse and Ce an Bpngwicyes.| and the rrowed from th 00 which | have all's cally, kph wi een in | misgi airman of th presence | Mini nsay of the S entlemen,\u2014 | Spill 1e Rosses, Hodges, Di y ' , bli he Govern ave all agreed in Pith who issionerg Jin; th e Harbour Com- | finisters ha e Senate i ; illers, Newcomb, ges, Bidders trait By the time b ggse and CeleryA i outstan ublie, The bonds and lia pdt a chônhel be a in this great und We [of M jn | the \u2018presenopi 0 om- | pled ve hesitated is that the | could comb, and man ; .; ER a ] : ; X y ; .thers mân the bracing ai reakfast was announced Oranges.Gra DESSERT.$3,661 ng at the end of thisye bilities | deep \u20ac twèdu Montréal ders ing, | they ontreal, and I of the men | al ges, but I will ed to make star name; from thi yo \u2018 ) , 2.| tes | d : 11 tl teem actions i Know | although go so f any ice, and f this circum- Gran the guests à wr of the morning had gi e Raising, Péars.pi : in 18 ; ; but as there w year will be | whic nough to allot.thas Quebec es actions m that | gh only an h ar as to say, | NAM rom the fac : \u20ac ; given POS.rg eat OS |i 72 $1,953 460, i ere outstandih ich nature had i e large ve and speeches (H.ore than enate, that i umble m Say, e and hous act that the in wi things provid ee appetite, and the good Sherry.\u2014 uts.indebtedness$ 0, it leaves the i nd Quebe d intended to: ssels | to-day © (Hear, hear).W words, | will yo! at if the H ember of the | Mold.word e of Allan was as a h À i peared e Jor the occasion nés Fi v.Sontorne.- Chain 14 Lot ness 82,425,640; of tt e increased | will c, to go to that enter lo: stop, at [i work © celebrate the : e are herd | ¢} yote a grant in ruse of Commo before I 1 to.mie in Glasgow Bo vears (Apr , .The majorit pidly i.Ales Porter, &e : apagne.xs to the Government 32,16 Jncreased | will 494 810 ie erprising, anid, 6j of which they : mplation, -of a | plo channel to 30 or even 4 of deevening | Me invi Jeft, trus: y ov For ent ç the time a jority.of the guests Ten \u2014 DIE | to the publi ent $2,165,000 audit $ say, gentl rad Hd, Thu y prou , y and dl of asa of a | pledge 0 or even 4 eepenin invidious to tl you will not think eck and enjoyi way by promenadin th - and Ceïrse stated §3,6 c_ $1,496,000, or 000, and | This is n ¢ ord oh, that lei f { As a Marine 3 oop be | thei .you that the S 0 feet, I wil seuted here if I 1e other interests repre M deck and enjoying the banutifn) gael Afte THB TOASTS.| He re included EE had now an accomplished DR l'âne La prod © fad on dian cir example.(A jenate will follow pe proms ot the.All aly | le famous, and e noble St.Lawrence.3 ftér' dinner, the Ohai ; : Ed, ci included inde ob { \u2018| th e help-of Parli act.You , Lam proud of wh d as.\u20ac Chnh- | obj on.J.R: Thivenh use.) from its fi progreas.of the Allan in issi 3 121 got si e hel _ Parliament | complished what youl objectio udeau said : Shi rat steg: lan Line iss called forth hich in many insta is | proposed the toast irman rose and |B i aol erdeir 4 ol, ern Pp of the \u2018 diff , And | nel.in the deepeni 1aVe ac- n, Mr.Chai d: I hav adhievem ner down to its lates : 06 Tesi stances which { of \u201cThe i g given you thjs i aiitj etc.\u2019av- ments tha o ° different / \u2018Gov- nel, from ning of the ¢ channel, b airman, t \u20ac NO | wo .dnd: al 8 latest posec tin pi Du ve\" ES aie un Shai | Fat ip yosngcgn ave wt a ao ki, ee med ah | ids pms Gl to del ous Dvn os bi pondre Hevelpment dd Ou a ; e trip by daylight\u2019 who were | \u201c God Sa , all gresent joining in singi at should b y view ve now th ry, and.\\ | said a few m .\" But, gentle bh |' might dredge i rvative eing | va way, NOW : u mor time.On hor y daylight for the fi Th ve the Queen.\u201d g in singing [lure of e dome-for the fut s as to | howev e pleasure\u2014L shoul you | pleted.I oments ago that i men, [i | go th redge it so much party for they st area, and wl controlling such 2 {Lan Beau rand ng Three Rivers M wot W.e toasts \u2018OF \u201cH RE ut pro er the.financial estion Were | suré fs say you-\u2014Lwe all hav ould not | shown Was \u2018Wrong; your Ep as com- 8 rough to the ich that they w y | perity we all whose success and pros b | .H.RÉ 3 : ; : ; ; t regions b y would | that ev so heartily desir P vec a duced a or rietor of La P ir alesand Royal Fami the Pinte f Prin y settled, I la) on being | d Seeing that the e the plea- f me the progressi irman has at would beco elow.and at every on y desire.I am sure v plan of the city i atric, pro- | cellencyth amily.\u201d and His Ex on in ould hove no hesi deepening the ch great enterpris rom 11.0 25 fest and he steps (Laughte me of the St.1 then | with me wh around thi itl joi oy Could be recogni ity in 1704, in which =.y e Governor-Gé ; His Ex.| which I expressing mn hesi- | to a dept.e channel of the St L se of | that the eet and he has i made M.r.) t.Lawrence, | int me when I is table will join they cluding the ied a\u201d few buildings, i rincess Louise, wa neral and H.R.H.| I I believe is sh y, opinion | hea pth of 25 feet has s awrence | going on to 2 not content wi intimated | tng, s Thomas Whi ! | interests have heen of th that both thes int, L ; gs, in- ceived.rare deo lo .y _co-Commissi shared in b r).Had it ucceeded (He: going on to 27 with 25 but are ng, said : M.aite, M.P., i Canada in een of the great Aten windmill, the SH House, the old yally re- | be done, but k ioners, as to wh y | not be h nOt-Blicceeded Ww.ar, | (Applau and one gentlem ut are | the Harbour ( Chairman and in respond- | th à in the past, and greatest beneft tion, church, and the rsuline Conve 2 HER MAJES und a, but knowing that f at should | livi ere at this mome we would | you'g se).: 1 have no do an says 30 | th rbour Commissi and gentlem \u201c| hay will become ev that in the future Quel 1d fort nt, the - AJESTY\u2019S MIN er our greatl or the pre vin witnesses th nt and we a get te 27 feet .ubt that whe ! e Gover issioners nen, \u2014 saying thi even more 80, but hil ueb grand also showed rtress Mr.B In proposi ISTERS.\u2019\u2019 we ha tly reduced tari sent | is a fixed at the 25 feet re | feet cha feet you will sa a wd buti nment of th may wish and that th iis I am not i 80, but, Whi'® their ; a cadastral plan eau | aider Pose this toast ve reached th riff of dues | fri fixed fact.N et channel nnel is not a ni y that a 27 ft.it depend e day m nd | that there a insensible to the fact properties of all the i ral plan of the said :\u2014 , Mr.Robert expenditure f e prudential limi es | friend on my le: ow, my honou and that 30 f a nice sounding .| Comm 8 after all u ay decree other rai re other ocean li great .Berthier (en haut © inhabitants fr Gas ; bertson | caution i for our income, I imit of | the ambiti y left, expressing rable | euphoni eat -wbdld be 4m name, | vot noes whether th pon the House of | Bret ailway interests d ines, as also whos lons, der (en haut) to St.Jean des Chale n TLEMEN,\u2014In Msih ; 1 \u2018| in doi is desirable.Yi , 1 feel that | \u201c D itious views of M no doubt | the c ous (Laughter) neh more! pted fog the dé he money wi 0 est considerati eserving 0 the ° mil : ail- ext toact, b sing to brbpo th in doing so Id ) et I must sa o not let us wai ontreal e channel to 25 .In deepening LT think #h epening of will be _opportunit ion, and I will tak this n, cord of the muni es in extent; also a ture t , before doing\u2019 so Dan ¢ | to embarass o not wish for a 1 y, and | feet hint 1 8 wait, now that we h: says { plished feet you h epening | admi at Str Hect the channel Commi ity of saying that e ti nissi Rivers in municipal elections in T Xe | said o make a few remarks.shall yen- | Mini ass my Honorab a moment | a à et.us increase it e have 25 | people ¢ a York £ ave accom- irable speech\u2014a or Eangeviu in his | \"| ve fo aile at] hat Herb! gr vers.d hree id that som s.It has been | hi nister of Publi orable friend ti nd.I have o to 27% feet,\u201d people of Mont of which ou will all nd I am Lin hig | Wi give to all present constitute er) principal oftizens in autographs of th achieve e men are born gr een | him to ie Works nor t the other side vggheard friend >\u201d | should -be J real sand of all the | heard all agree witl am sure that same me the various int I t but On the ya ns from 1648 to 1690.\" o | Be eve Greatness) hile some eat, others | that th any expresio o commit | he say 30 feet.1 h on the | says tha justly -proud.3 Caneda | fod, Speeches w 1 me that we have | * asure of justic reste 0 pr ; y down Mr.K .s thrust upo some have the Harbo ssion ef opinia he would nob stop sh ave no doubt Wo t Montreal is an y ooll e Crow orthy the Mini © lave ley can afford e and such meats 8 engineé Fin t .Kennedy, chief the latter i pon them.I feel to- great- unanimousl ur Commissio pintan layed his morn ort of 40 feet.§Ap hy, sir, eal is an ambit eague, | ver n\u2014struck wh inisters of their res tive © for the development of és | the staff \"of h to or tude momber of ba order > pairs\u201d sn Pres re Eu ae i wn TEE ne by a proud EE is what you pase wo matiere.TE extont hein is to a require, extending 10 that ey mar ent .e some measure missioners hat o T woiyd, hate beb ebt which has so* \u2018far - assu - | Tan.\u201d It was n } Exiehd, Sif Hugh en and countri on.[like | deepenitig: ere ig jeal eynote in sible Letwe g to all every facilit ow to the depth of ments with reference this great Re who fer à lifgtian a bebn | the deepeni so\u2018 \u2018far bee in me, the | tions marked oggne of thosé © El- | said, W Chat ries ambitious.Y to see [is og: of the se ousy anywhet \u201c|, now propos en the water and the rl chan following 1 the the channel, ete.The this great work his en we, fave $9 | Confed pening of.the cha curted fon| one of those con ate and confid onveria- | beta gb airman, that sor ou have | Montreal ol, the St.Lawrence | and Raslway T the toast, \u201cThe Bhippi | result i\u2014 2\" of led t, had been spa ergy, care and | sh eration, and i channel since of these conversati ential, but ty Some ' mea some men are ontreal work supposed St | The toast Interests.\u201d o Shippin ¢ e to-daf I spared to stand i ould further grant the only s men may bave t ad content i: | snd seme iv Bod roma 18 Domini ork.1 ie cer he toast was recei Alla Depth of water Ft Sohn AEE to the in my | deepen th grant thé sum 80, but | able fri ogether, and m; hon ce | Why, si egreatness thrus \u2018grofiness;| m ion work, i work cheers, received with ring fe eter, October on flats of Lois el «In.oung.Just s late Hon.|a ha e channel to t required do friend was speaking i y honour- | a oo the men and t upon them.ent of Publi rk, if the Depart.Sir H ges | gan guage.\u2026., ording to Sorel or to be exact eventern years , 11 feet, which wenty-seven , rection as_ your Chai in the seme di chieve greatn the peo 1 .| administrati e Works epart- ugh Alla, ' EU on hate TS the gent} , on November 16\u20ac age, res chea h cag be don and Mhimting: J hairman; he i- | deéervin ess are a dozen ti ple who;| La stration of m , under the \u201cabl spond was n, who on rising to Té- M Helght of on fais serine 12 5)and atleman whom Ï at er 16th, 1865 EH up\u201d 24 than à 9-80; much, \" .at 27 ox 30 % was also | on have than men wh n times more ngevin, or und friend, Sir H e| longed greeted with 1 g tor ï 1 ater ine.October 8, above lo 6 who Was so ave just nam | tel i Where 3 at gAy- future e vemark 7 was - feet.Well, | pla roatness o are born :| whomsoev nder the administr ector | g applause, said : oud aud PV fh Depth ot dredgin La nan ares san» a ve those who no well-known t v should not reng reas whi ure | m, self \u201cgWh made I thi k 3 plause) N thrust: apbn 4h gre t part er may be i inistration of gent emen-\u2014I .Mx Chal and My eat ail places above 1 1|i who now hear me, had | o most of | as ha stop-now.- Th sWwhy we | We \u2018ki §Where: do you int nk by | a harbou aturebas gi era (ap-: ment, had th n charge of of {| will find \u2018 f you look sai Cloak dept of Wate pce ats, n seeing the reward , had the pleasur been already at of the pl © \u2018know and\u2018y intend to_step.\u201d rbour of whi ven to some citi of this cha e care of t that de- |\u2018 nd \u201cthat around you, YO, a! lear depth of water in 6in.on flats.% [0 time in bringi of his lahowts to that! that ®t allow y sta \u201cnext the fact deeper you go i you all know that p.\u201d | proud.We h ch they may wel ities | peal t nnel, and was e deepenin Quebec, and you have amived & Jears Depthraf spar bold surface elo 1, | what was ging down the shi o that.| this side: {he 2 competifivé poir e fact | becom o into the earth the h the | which N e have in Halifax ell feel'| w o - Parliament compelled t 8 | Quebec st you will find also phat the impr Vhen sh |e surface of water 3 \u201cNU | and then called the 2 ip Ocean in i th le et the Atlantic \u2018they points an'l thi es, and no doubt yo e hotter it | h Nova Scotia is x a harbour of ork, I believe th \u2018for it as 0 ap- | alongsi eamar is getti so hat rg tained setting at rest, 26 ft.; Ancor and who I am sure 0 foot channel,\u2019 eir improvements to are carrying.he great problem of you want to solve ave, in spite of s proud, but ween you! would be: that the ease a public gside, and if ng ready to cou Ta ruvian\u2019 fv ad n of 10 Ti 2 Pe te see the complet would have bee elt depth.We nts to this or g | tion of the St.Lawre the winter navi verence and scieï nature, througl you'l hear.) Si greatly - stren se of doing it you will find you look at the toast: fran Vrrucces thi ompletion of an n glad | with th Ve must, therefo great®r | chan .Lawrénce in d naviga- | harb science, mad gh perse-: .) Sir\u2018 Hect gthened 8 1t | throu nd that w had THE DREDGING AND DISTANCE 9% 10] great werk, The nother stake éf + jen on be beaten i re, keep pace nel and bringin, eepening this our capable i e a channe | when we w or Langevi .(Hear, | me gh, and theref e are only The Harbo & AND DISTANCES cupy to-day is e position = sta shortness.p \u201cfhe en :in thé?race, \u2014 | from the centre g those hot wat largest vessels afl of accommodati _and:| you will ere going to st n asked us e' for making efore you mus excuse throy \\ ur Commissi .wa one of no me y, * oc- | come ; ; pie season we sd LAlGy the with ; ¢ of the earth ! ers (| for .8 oat.you 1 mg the à allow mn stop.Now.+ US | you ar ng only a few 3% : ha .very useful inf missioners had 4 unexpected b an honour, and e; we Hust th geumot over and influence th to mingle which you 1 ave done tha eepen thi e to say th , Sir, if re well aw: remarkf.As b TTL the dred Ln ormation with refe some pointed and in me, but being | drawback as far , therefore, Mitigate this (Laughter.) Well, pose of the rive gratulation \u2018th should feel mo tI] admit of ny channel to a that unless well tire time in M are, I have been a Very ette also a table of Rr La been done à to | bilities as well accapied the r ap- | our facilities i ag possible by improvi is | great schem this is another of the them provi an the people who wolf | that fog Passage of depth that will | bg busin Moatréal and in the shit the f dust en done, and | fi well as the h © tesponsi- | harb es in both the ri nproving | - es of the ambiti of the | (L vided for À ple who had oats o the larg 1] wh es, I i Q f and Quebec, pri ances between Mon eel that it would be onour conferred Ii rbour.\u2018Then e river and tl ontreal.Iam glad of i itious city of oud applaus them by d| well not d n the Atlanti gest vessel | « en one of remember the WUT ie the guests Ke ted and circulat Montreal on this occasi wrong if I did - in five year\u2019s ti we must not forget that forethought The of it; it shows Montreal is e.) Gentlemen, ti nature.| going 25 eepen it at an ic, we may as\u2019 Ottawa\u201d \u2014w.our ships\u2014the steamé In he *FWe give this infor among | sowed th ion remember that | PEER Ray promis at | to be a great Bt of Montreal wants have a great de ambitions city, end > oF | Bone 20 feet then, is th The reason fon | Lpcs and sh as brought up through fl; Com nation for | the frui e seed of which w t others | pleted an Pacific Rajtwa pisede thi | twel great port like Halifa wants | member eat deal to b city, and you eeper if requi e reason for for | of wat she was ont loi ug ap uits to-day.In lq e are reaping | th , whiel I feel will ÿ-will bë corf- | ve months in the x+\u2014a portof|the ci the fin e proud of.| vessels into th requires to bring zoing | most of! and we were drawing 124 f¢ | H ' ; 8 okiag back, hat e St.Lawrence tk an era f apart, I congratulat year.But badina e cit of st time I Are-lis no e port of Mo ring larger nost of the ca ere obliged to take off ê - Vd : Feat | must be pr route, and for whi or | all nationalities i e.my compatriot ge | p&ssing that bri Montreal visited | connect other = arg ntreal.\u201d The side of her i rgo and make a raft salons deleg Std ad prepared.I haveno d ch we {on thei ities in the cit lots of | great bridge and looki md after |m ection with gument ind re | shoal r in order to t 5, the oo oubt th their energy, their\u2018 y of Montreal | N structure\u2014 ooking w my friend, Si it eed in 3, but no ake her over fl \u20ac : ie | their success y, their\u2019 persever eal | Nova Scoti ool had sto obon that | fat it is , Sir Hector 1 and alt ments W so great a the ; : .I may etance, and | i cotia, wh just come fic that it is a ctor Langevi ough | th that ha re the improve ï 1\u2018 i ay say that I w » 40d 110 8 Confed: ere we had b rom | real, oi convenie gevin, ma 80 | the last ve been made during Queb : 3 pat Las born [hp feéliog Joa siruggle\u2014E could not rl or ote i he as pt for Bont.| of eater 0e eleven years, that le cs of | fx ) Han 4 ! ous of ; net.0 ot as put it of water ; p i M : of the city which he has forgotten, if cople\u2019s shou] to place Nothin can come pe 24 fer! to Yes \u2018ra pi y say so, that ,if he will ders, but ing can dem to the harbour Q ta { Ce ?the debt is b permit me to gress that h onstrate the great pro Ue} .orne by the ter tha as been NT 4, gen- n thes made der b Lyenl 6 must also | se facts.But you que in mind that tbe mn ue ( frade STS, 1 the \u201cre 0 the n\u2014 raw- ever, cing han à we 0 we , ud ssels, 599 ; total 885 This have ns to sand, per ss The tons, with or the have ing as \u201cport ble ce the n the n and 1 but est le of tehed ice, as 1tense r this Tica,\u201d ngers ff to ilway.dders, others reun- at the house p yours think reprè- dlogely 0, Line latest t and Grand such à d pros- mn sure ill join ) these nefit to \u2018future , while he fact as also of the ke this arbour tuted ts that means ment of ey may facility he rail hipping ringing to Te ro- A ou, you ved at hat the y come e toast: ly half excuse kp, As a Very e ship- e time steame! igh the 24 feet ake of ; along ver the prove: uring sels © y feet arbour eat pro ) et- : at the i Te rT Cad i y IY © ES EE LUS SE EE ES «EE VV SE US RES 17 EME THE _ MONTREAL HERAL{) LAND Tri ex TATOO TIM + VithT (17 DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZ A TIRE NIET TA © seer ma\u2014\u2014 B THURSDAY, '0CYOBER Li de io 0 © made un.5.\u2014 ppm A oof these i ts is t \u201caense of these improvements is to a tent borne by the harbour of fontreal.I do not think that this should be paid by the harbour of Montreal, but ould be paid by the Dominion.Sir Langevin has said that these im- rovements benefited the Dominion at Po.and having given expression to that few, I do not see how he can do any- ing else than support this - view in Par- .ment.A considerable amount of the evenue derived from the harbour of Montcal has been ex pended in building the ree is an expenditure which should have cen borne bY the Government.¢Ap- Jause.) We are greatly indebted to the ; arbour Engineer, Mr.Kennedy, for the eat success which has attended the deep- bing of the Lake.I do not wish to de- act from the merits of any set of Har- + Commissioners, or any set of men staff of the Harbour Commissioners, but 1 think there has been more progress ing the last five years in which Mr.Kennedy has been employed than before, nd we should be very thankful to him or what he has done.Another point orthy of attention is the large section of hoal water off Crane Island below Quebec, when every vessel going up there swing only 19 feet of water has 9 stop, until the Gulf tide sets in, I think it is timie that something should be remedy this.= There should be a niform depth of at least 25 feet, but as such more as you like.For my part, I m in favour of 30 feet, for before you ave a channel of 30 feet we will have essels that will scrape the bottom of the resent one.Another point 1 want to Lake is that steamers can only go up to fontreal during the day, because the annel is not in such a state that they ro up during the night.nel between Quebec and Montreal hould be so lit up that vessels could ome Up by night as easily as by day, { ll one to d this would only be following what has already been done h that direction.(A voice\u2014\u201c Use the lectric light\u201d).We want wore than that; re want gas buoys placed at different loints so that vessels can run at all times, ight and day.Nothing would promote lavigation more than that, and I am sppy to say that the Marine and Fisher-, es Department are keep up to the mes a3 much as possible.They have one great things in the past and I hope gy will do greater things in thefutuse.ear, hear).In conclusion, gentlemen, have only to reiterate fhe opinion which bas already been expressed by se- eral gentlemen present that the Governlent should meet the expenditure upon whole river and lake, \u2018be- we it was done for the hole Dominion, and not for -the ex- lusive benefit of Montreal or even the ovince of Quebec, and as the whole Dopinion benefits by it, the whole Dominbn ought to pay for it.(Applausè.) Mr.W.Wainwright ealso responded.He said : Mr.Chairman and gentlemen, the time is very short, I shall not in- ict aspeech upon you, but will simply, bn behalf of the Grand Trunk Railway, hich I have the honour to represent ere to-day, congratulate the Harbour Fommissioners upon the eompletion of he great work of deepening the channel.may say, and perhaps it will mind some of you here to-day hat the Grand Trunk Railway very modest corporation (laughter), is moving substantially along with no un- ertain sound, agd is 1making gtrides to eep pace with the Harbour Commissionprs In their improvements in the harbour of Muntreal.No doubt these improvements, which enabled large vessels to pomme up to Montreal, would be fully uti-' lized ; the Grpd Trunk Railway, through the combinations that have -latély Leen made, controls over 3,000 miles of road connecting with fine lake ports; and its.os revenue amounts now to about lf a million per week, representing, $26,000,000 per annum ; it will require, all the accommodation that the: harbour of Montreal and the dipping interests can provide for it.Iam sorry that the General Manager is not here to do more justice to the toast than I can, but I will only sa lo you that we, are moving along wit you, and lately with the great Canadian Pacific Railway feeding us in the West, 1.am sure that whether it be a 25 ar a 30 foot channel, or the largest vessels of the Allan, Dominion or other Lines, we supply them abundantly with traffic.I thank you again, Mr, Chairman and gentlemen, on behalf of the Grand Trunk Railway, for the manner in which you have received this toast.{Applause.) QUEBEC HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.Mr.J.B.Rolland in proposing the toast of \u201cThe Harbour Commissioners of Quebec,\u201d said he supposed he had been chosen to propose this loast because he was the most popular among the Quebec Commissioners.{Laughter) The relations between the Quebecand Montreal Harbour Boards had been very friendly during the past few years; they had worked with harmony and good tent together for the benefit of naviga- ton.He congratulated the people of] Quebec on their wisdom in constructin their graving docks, which reflected the] whose direction they were being carried | The work of the Quebec Comlisioners possessed an advantage, tveryone could see what they had done, but few people would understand the, Progress that the Montreal Commission-! és had made in the channel improve- Wents, because they worked under water.| VW that they had begun to dig the] Channel, he expected that there would be Al end of it, especially if the Messrs.; lan and others exhibited the same en-: fhe as in the past and built vessels Mo pd require still deeper water.Free \u2018alin briefly responded in, Mr.R, R.Dobell also responded.- He \u201cid that the people of Quebec had of late ] tars been very remiss in their harbour rprovementa, With reference to the (ark made by Sir Hugh Allan about a Island, he said that for years they the been employing their ballast by: hag it into the river, and making a bottes there.He said this because it was ter to speak of their shortcomings in, Q © oy The Harbour Commissioners of! nl, , he knew, would join with him œ tily congratulating the Harbour, he neisioners of Montreal on.ie pérovements , fn\u2019 Lake St! Potelda, defended the action of the the Sétion.of Quebec merchants in asking th overnment at Ottawa not to assume cost until it was ascertained whether vie ec could offer the accommodation re- fired at much less expense.He thought to $Was a very sensible and patriotic view take of the matter.The people of othe would heartily support the deep- bor & of Lake St.Peter if it was for the Nelit of the whole of Canada, and for mu Navigation of the St.Lawrence.They and learn to look beyond both.Montreal Quebec to the interests of the whole trade pion and to the attainment of ® with Australia and the West \u2014 e section of wharfage atWindmill Point.\u201d greatest credit on the engineer, under | Indies, instead of it all being diverted to American ports.He had visited several of these ports, and he was of the opinion that there\u2019 was no port on the Atlantic coast that had the advantages of Montreal and Quebec.We had the advantage of climate and the advantage of distance.He sincerely and heartily wished Moutreal every prosperity, and congratulated the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal on the work which they had just accomplished.At the same time he advised them to pay their own debts.He thought there was a good deal in what Sir Hector Langevin had said, and he would say \u201cStick to it like men and pay your own debts and then we will drink your health again.\u201d In closing he proposed the health of THE MONTREAL HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS, Mr.Robertson, in acknowledging the toast said; Gentlemen, I know that Mr.Dobell is from Quebec as I am from Montreal.Ihave heard the same story as that which he has just told you and [ could refute it; but as there is 25 feet of water, perhaps it would not be wise to attempt it.But the Harbour Commissioners of both Montreal and Quebec can support the St Lawrence route; Quebec will get the channel deepened below uebec, and we shall be very glad to see tliat the vessels have sufficient accommodation to come to Montreal.I think that the Government should pay for the graving dock at Quebec just the same as they have done in British Columbia and other ports.I am satisfied that whatever we 0 we must never quarrel, but work together against the whole combined ports on this American continent.(Applause.) But to proceed, I have to thank you in the name of the Harbour Commissioners for the hearty way you have just received the toast which they will gratefully remember.It is refreshing now and then to receive a compliment, but we have sometimes felt that fault has been found with us, when it was undeserved, all I can say is we do the best we can, and if we fail to satisfy any ome it is not the want of will, but of ability.The Harbour Commissioners extremely regret that they had not the opportunity vf meeting a larger number of their fellow citizens to participate on this occasion, aud one which will, ne doubt, be long remembered by these present.When it was decided to give this trip it became a question as to who and how the guests should be invited.Some thought we should apportion so many names to each commissioner, but as this plan might have proved anything but a representative gathering, and as it was a great public work of interest to the whole Dominion it was thought proper that representatives should be asked, begining with Her.Majesty\u2019s Ministers, present and past, the Senate, House of Commons and Local Legislatures, the foreign Consuls, the, large shipping firms, ocean and inland, and the great railway interests, whe are both so necessary to each other; then trade and commerce, as represented by the Board of Trade and Corn Exchange through their Presidents ard Councils of their respective bodies ; the Mayor and Chairmao of their Standing Contmitteè | and chiefs of their staff; the leading bankers who furnish the money to sup- portand carry on the shipping, railway and commercial interests ; the.insurance gentlemen, so as they could see that there 15 less danger now than formerly and that lessened rates may become practicable; our friends, the Harbour Commissionersof Quebec, because we think that Quebec and Montreal are not anta- sonistic to each other, but on the contrary should stand shoulder to shoulder for the St.Lawrence route, the great national summer highway for the Dominion of Canada; ss against all foreign competition; we did not omit those of our previous Commissioners who | have taken part in the past and who are as much interested in the completion of the channel as we are; last, but not least, the Press, and one guest was placed at the disposal of each Commissioner to use as he thought proper.-These invita- § tions when they were footed up were.about two hundred and fifty, and as it was not expected more than one hundred and twenty could be accommodated, it was impossible to add the hosts of personal friends that the Commissioners would have liked to see here, nor that of the \u201cfair sex,\u201d that are so dear to us who double our joys and divide our sorrows, and who would have lent a grace and charm to this excursion had it been possible to have had them with us to-day.As the Quebec steamer was by this time alongside waiting to bring the excursionists back to Montreal, the toast of \u201cTrade and Commerce,\u201d \u201cThe Mayor and Corporation,\u201d \u201cThe ex-Harbour Commissioners of Montreal,\u201d \u201cThe Press,\u201d and \u201cThe Ladies,\u201d were dispensed with, and the entire party were at once transferred from the \u201cPeruvian\u201d to the \u201cQuebec,\u201d one and all expressing their hearty thanks for the kind attentions which they had: received from Captain Ritchie and the officers of the \u201cPeruvian.\u201d On \u2018the wayup-an Impromptu concert was organized, in which Mesars.Maillon, Curran and others took part.They arrived in Montreal at half-past eight o'clock yesterday morning well satisfied with their experiences of sounding the depths of Lake St.Petereme den détient \u2014\u2014 Errs\u2019s Cocos\u2014GratErur AND Com- FORTING\u2014\u2018\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cooon, Mr has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills.It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d\u2014Civil Ser vice Gasette\u2014Made simply with boilin water or milk.Sold only in Packets an Tins (4lb.and 1b.) by grocers, labelled\u2014 \u201c James Errs & Co, Homæopathic Chemists, London, Eng.\u201dy-Also makers of Bpps\u2019s Chocolate Essence.| PERSONAL! TO MEN ONLY.ne Tue Voxraic Bert Co, Marshal], Michian, will epad Dr.Dys\u2019s CBLEBRATED LECTRO-VokTAIO BELTR AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES On trial for tlirty days to men (young or old), who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigour.Address as above.N.B.\u2014No risk isincurred, as thirty days trial is allowed.AN Invrration.\u2014] shall be pleased to show my fall and winter selection of suit- ings, trouserings, overcoatings, &c., to anyone calling, being sure they are superior to all others in variety and general excellence.L.Robinson, 31 Beaver Hall Terrace.: L.Roainsox\u2019s fall goods surpass any- Mont thing ever before brought into treal.\u2018corper-stone ot re = + MCGILL UNIVERSITY.THE JUBILEE YEAR OF THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE.The fiftieth anniversary of the Medical Faculty of McGill University was cele brated by a grand reunion last evening, in the Peter nes Museum, when Dr.R.Faculty, de- Fe Howard, t Bean,of the Faculty ivered the introductory address of the fiftieth session.The college grounds were brilligntly illuminated with Ghinege dgn- terns, while the haudsome museum build- o\u2019clock the Leeture Hall of SRI was completely filled by the friends, gradu- pes and tudents of lhe College.\"Yhortly after eight the members of the Faculty en- teredithe Hall and took their places.an.Justice Day, Chancellor of the University, presided, and among those present were all the members of the Faculty in academic dress, besides a large number of distin guirhed graduates and invited guests, including \u2018fepresentatives of other universities.rhe assembly included the elite of the city, among those present being many ladies.; | Chancellor Day, in introducing the speaker, said they would now have the pleasure of listening to a man whom they all respected, Dr.Howard, who had just been appointed Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.(Applause.) .ud hie, Dr.Howard then commenced.the address, which was a sketch of the History of the Faculty and a short account of its founders, especially of the late Dean, Dr.G.W.Campbell.He said that they cel brated to-day the 50th session of the Medycal Faculty of McGill University, and \u201con this occasion it would be fitting to tell the story of its beginning, glancing at the work it has done, and sketching the life of one just taken away, who was the last of the little band who either gave it an existence; or established its early reputation.The! the present Montreal! General Hospital was laid on the 6th\u2019 June, 1821, and opened in the followin \u2018May.The possession of the Hospitd doubtless suggested to its medical attend-' ants the idea of establishing a medicel school in connection with it; and accordingly fiveof the medical staff, Dra.Stephegson, Robertson, Holmes, Caldwell and Loe-: die, established the firet Canadian.medical school under the name of the \u2018\u201c Montreal Medical Institution,\u201d and its first course of lectures was given in the academic year 1824-25.During the first session twenty- five students attended, not one of whom\u2019 now survives.The lecture room was a small wooden building in the Place D\u2019Armes, where the Montreal Bank now stands.Native Canadians played an active part in the founding and continumg of the College.(Applause) In 1829, the Montreal Medical Phsticution was engrafted upon MeGill University as its medical | Faculty, and the first session of the Medi cal Faculty of McGill College was held in 1829-30, at which thirty-five students at-| tended, several of whom still survive.The] Faculty has continued its lectures annually ever since, except during the three years between 1836-39, so that the preseut is its fiftieth session.The first Professor of} medicine in McGill was Dr.Thomas Fargues.The speaker proceeded to speak of the founders of medical teaching in Canada in connection with the University, and gave short sketches of their lives.Among the number ere mentioned Dr.Andrew F.Holmes, Dr.John Stephenson, Dr.William Robertson and Dr.William Caldwell.It was most probably to Dr.Stephenson that the honour of originating the medical institution belongs.No change was made in the! \u2018personnel of the Medical institution when it became the Medical Faculty of McGill College, its lectures became: the lectures of the College, teaching the same in the same building.Dr.G.W.Campbell became connected with the University as Professor of Sur-| gery.\u2018The next important event was the establishment of the University Lying-in Hospital in the session of 1843-44.Tn the year 1845 the Corporation of the Univer sity extended the curriculum of study,] and appointed additional lecturers, and in 18 passed a statute rendering four years of professional study a necessary qualification for the medical degree of the University.In 1855 Dr.Dawson became Principal of the Unis versity and gave valuable assistance to the Medical Faculty.A three months summer session was established in 1876 and other necessary changes had been made since then.The speaker then proceeded to give a brief sketch of the life of Dr.G.W.Campbell, who, though not a founder, was a very early and successful builder ue of the school and for many years presid over its destinies as its Dean.For forty years he lectured on the.principles and practice of surgery, and in 1860 was ap pointed Dean of the Medical Faculty.The ecturer paid-a high tribute to Dr.Cappbell as a physician and citizen and said that in whatever relation of life we regard- el him weshould find much to admire and few men so well deserved to be presented to medical students and medical nen as an example for their imitaiion.It appears from the records of the College that 4,000 students have received their medical education in whole or in part in this institution and that 917 obtained its degree in medicine.Its graduates are scattered all over the country and held in honour everywhere.The speaker concluded by feferring to some of the needs of the University in order to secure its efficiency in the future, sug esting the establishment of a Faculty rand for the enlarging of the building; increased accommodation for the library, a laberatory for the teaching of practical pharmacy, the appointment of mentary, teaching of the primary students at the bedside, in small classes of ten or twelve, from day to day, and lastly the institution of à chair of comparative pathology.Such were the uses for which a Faculty Fund was wanted, and he ventured to suggest to the friends of the late Dean, amongst whom the .latter practised so long and so faithfully, that the creation of such a fund to be called \u201cThe Campbell Memorial Fund,\u201d would be a grateful tribute tg the memory and the worth of a good inan and an able physician.On this the public session\u2014the golden weddin year\u2014of the Faculty of Medicine of McGi College, the creation of such a fund by the citizens of thi metropolis, would \u2018be a gratifying evidence that its career and its work have met with their approval.(Ap plause).At the conclusion of the address those resent dispersed to attend the conversa\u2014 Hone in the Museum building.À very enjoyable evening was.spent, and the gathering broke up at a late hour.CIVIC AFFAIRS ty a ROAD COMMITTEE.A meeting of the Road Committee was held yesterday afternoon, when there \u2018ere esent.Ald.Laurent (Chairman), Hagar, Renned , Hood, Proctor, Jeannotte, and also Ald.Grenier.Mr.DeBellefenille appeared before the Committee in reference to an old footpath- that had been taken up om St.Denis street, and strange to say, had not yet been replaced.: .The City Surveyor said that they had been at work on the sidewalk whem the appropriation ran out, and work had to be stopped.This was the reason the side wally In question had not been replaced.ing itself was ablaze with light.At eight\u2019 subjects as they had taught previously and |, 1 n the year 1835] capable junior men to undertake the ele-[ 8 Ald.Grenier, Chairman of the Finance Committee, ke of the waste of economy on sidewalk expenditure.He & hought sidewalks should be erected in front of new buildings, but no other plage.Mr.Samuel Waddell made a proposition to the Committee in reference to a strip of property on St.Julien street owned by the city.The Committee resolved to report to Coundil recanmending that the land be sold, , A number of claims for damages for\u2019 injuries claimed to bave been: sustained from the bad state of the pidewalks were read.; CC Ald, Grenier called attention to the claim of one Jodoin who had, recovered $400 damages for a place on Champ de Mars street.The place had not Yet been fixed and he thought it should be attended to before any other nécident océtirred, \"A petition' was received from a number of persons against the erection of telegraph poles on Bonaventure street.- The petition was not entertained.- A petition from Henry fi ogan for a new sidewalk in Frontof the Bt.Lawrence Hall was not entertained.\u201d NT A pelition for the willénitig\" of Aqueduct étreet was laid over.tL ; The City Survéyor subniitted & report on the défective state: of the revetineht wall.Mr.Ansley #aid that he had been informed by Mr.Robertson, Chairman of the Harbour Commissioners, that the latter would not reconstruct the wall or assume any responsibility in tha matter, The City Surveyor wished to have the Ë question settled, a#ito.whether the Harbour Commissioners orthe city was obliged to reconstruct the wif\" \"Phe Ghestion was\u2019 veferred to the City Attorney for report.The City Surveydr reported that the posed widening of Seigneurs street, from St.Antoine to Dorchester streets, would cost $17,500% The matter was re-! ferred to another meeting.+ | The Opn itigayeslyg.iodolda spacial Ë meeting on Wednesday next, to consider\u2019 the \u2018widening and exteusion of\u201d rig, streets.° Po City Attorney, in reference to\u2019 the elaim df\u2019 Mr.James Suttiéfor extra services im con- \u2018nection with the eity street cleaning from, the year 1872 to 1876.The City Attorney ; stated that he wes unable to advise the; Committee to acaede to Mr, Sustie\u2019s claim.The meaning of Mr.Roy\u2019s, bpinion not | being quite clear to the menhens of the Committee, the port was referred hagk to him for a definite statément, | \u2018whether the city was obliged to pay the claim or not.* AE A petition was redeived for a hewisewdr | on.St.Catherine street between St.Matthew and 8t Marks streets.The city Sure veyor réported that the whole drainage of St.Catherine etreet West was very defective.The Committee pgophved to report to Couneil in favour of the construction of the sewer.\u2019 : oo A letter was Fead from Mr.Charles Arnoldi resigning'his pusition in the Road Department as he had \u2018been appointed to a responsible position in the Finance Committee.The members of the Committee were unanimous in their praise of Mr.Arnoldi\u2019s energy and ability and satisfaction that he had been appointed to a higher position.It was resolved to accept his resignation with regret at his departure from the Department.; The City Surveyor called the attention of the Committee to the fact that the flag stone supplied to the city by Mr.McKeown was not strictly according jo the specificge tion in regard to the tHickhess which required to be three inches.The Committee resolved to inquire into the matter.After some minor business the Committee adjourned.: \u2014\u2014> 2 4° MUSEMENTS ! ACADEMY OF MUSIC.\u201cTHE LIGHTS 0\"LoSDON> The crowds which nightly greeted the presentation of the above melodrama is astounding to old theatre goers.Such large audiences have seldomi been seen before at any performance.There will be only three more presentatiôns of thé piece, to-night, Friday night BT the last at the Saturday matinee.The reson Mr.Collier cannot play his company on Saturday is, that the play does not ehd' until after eleven o\u2019%clock.As the train leaves for Toronto at tliat hour, and as it takes over an hour to move the baggage and scenery of the combination, the play would have to be cut and this Mr.Collier donsiders as not acting faithfully with the public.The whole performance will be given in its entirety at the matinee on: Saturday at 2 o'clock.The audience last night was very enthusiastic.and the rounds of apr piduse which met.the efforts of the \u2019 i ! ro 4° certainly been 4 success in every way.i, .\u201c THE BLACK FLAG.\u201d The above fine drama will be presented on Monday night: The Toronto Globe of Tuesday, speaks of'the pidce in thé follows ing terms :\u2014Qf late there has been a tendency across the line to disparage plays emanating from the.pem of English play, wrights under the pretence of putting down melodrama.No sogner does the Bpglish dramatist bring forth his work than it is « damped with faint praise\u201d by a hpstile press, but: to_be endorsed by the public, -¢ The Black Flag\u201d has, not been an, excep tion, and its successful run of four consgeu- tive weeks at the Union Square Theatre will doubtless\u2019 be continued here.The actors are the same, and s0 is the scenery.A Toronto audience gave the play and the actors a warin welcome last night, and endorsed the verdict of New ¥brk theatre vers.With regard to the company, most of its members are 80 well and-s0 favourably known to Canadian audiences that praise is superfluous, but this much is due actors they played an English.play to perfection in nes detail.That re.Nat Goodwin, better known us as Eliza Weathersby.should fulfil her part as she did, is not surprising, considering that she is \u201cto the \u2018manor born,\u201d but that Nat.Goodwin as © Suis Lazarus,\u201d Mr.Thos.J.Martin #s \u201cJack Glyndon;\u201d and Mr.Edwin J.F.Thome as \u201c Harry Glyndon\u201d should.so thoroughly identify themselves with their characters, was indeed a sur prise even to those who know what these excellent- actors are capable of, Al} in all, \u2018the performance was more than a success, and we feel anre the public will crowd the Grand.: THEATBE ROYAL., MAFFIJT AND BARTHOLOMEW.Thera -was another large.house at the Royal last evening to witnese.the perform: ance given by Maflit & Bartholomew\u2019s Company.The performance passed.off to the satisfaction.of.all, and .deserves to be seen to be appreciated.The Company con tinue the rest of the week.THE MONTREAL PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE.FORMAL OPENING OF THE SESSION \u2014INDUCTION OF REV.JOHN.SCRIMGER, M.A., AS PROFESSOR OF GREEK EXEGESIS.The formal opening of the Montreal Presbyterian College and induction.of the Rev.John Scrimger into the \u2018Chair.of Greek Exegesis took place in tie Erskine Church last night, when there @ large attendance of the clergy and laity of the Presbytery.The Moderator, Rev.Robert Campbell, M.A., opened the proceedings i assembly dispersed.\u201cA- report was read from Mr.Roy, \u2018the | {| Browne, | sufferer immediatly \u2014 depend u | mother on earth who has ever uded-it who! twill not tell you at once that it wiil' | regulate the bowels, and ers formers was deafening at times.«The - P* | Lights o London\u201d, has to them as a whole, viz.: ae American | with praver, after which be delivered the opening address, in the course of which he congratulated the colleze upon being in possession of funds sufficient to warrant the establishment of a professorship of Greek exegesis.At the conclusion of his address he put the usual questions to the Rev.Mr.Scrimger, and these being satis rily angwered, he ag Profebsof of Greek in the College.Af] thet, ress of welcame, expresping g job üt Vit Snpéidtiveht of \u2018ha Rey, Mr crimger, bnd in the hame of the Pres bytery he would bid him * God speed \u201d in an -mteblèà work.Lire, testatiHhiheht \u201cof this professorship, fie Said, \u201cwould \u201dservé to re-establish the system of delivering lec- furs rather than homilies, fon the pulpit.© © 11 =.?rineipal Mac Vicar, before oalling po Rev.Dr.Scrimger for his address, made 4 few remarks, in the course of which he faid that the public opening of the David orrice Hall had been postponed for a few weeks, He referred-4o the necessity of increasing the staff of instructors, which à short rayer had been, offer great gratifi- Residenes; Idbrarian, and three.lecturers.What was required was a full endowment for all the chairs already founded and for; \u2018thoke tosbe added.He concluded hy.re marking that the College Senate had ap-: pointed the Rev.J.W.Day, M.A., of SpeñcerriMe,l'äs resident Dead.of the, College.oo : Rev.Mr.Scrimger was then-called «pion and delivered au interesting lecture on'the\u2019 \u201cProphets and their Wonk,\u201d after which| the benediction was PERSONAL pire 5 1 à Io Lk Hoa.L.Eh Masue, M.P.Varennes, is; at the Hall, a Hon.Justice MeCord, Quebec, id àt the: -8t.Lawrence Hall.C | Lieut.-Governor Robitaille i8' registered \u2018at\u2018the Windsdr Hotel.ee .\u2018Hon.A, W, McLelan, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, isa guest at the Hall.\u2019 \u2026, &mong the guests at the Hall are Lieut.- Col.King, of Sherbrooke; Thos.A.: innipeg, J.F.Whiteaves,Ottawa,; wAdothpre, 7 oi .FERING.\" BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA\"! 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Vos Montrea \\MUS STREKT =\u201c » Sault Ste.Marie.mme rE RE EE CR SES THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZFITH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5.DOMINION DESPATCHES, More of the \u2018\u2018Asia\u2019s\u201d Lost Brought to Owen Sound.CUSTOMS RECEIPTS AT OTTAWA.Brutal Attempt at Outrage by an Indian, AN ELEVATOR BURNT AL BELLEVILLE.\u2014 The Vice- Regal Party In Rritish Columbia.NEW COLD FIELD'S DISCOVERED.QUEBEC.Personal.QUEBEC, October 4\u2014Mr.Giroux, the new Harbour Commissioner, took his seat atthe Board for the first time to-day.Sir H.L.Langevin, Minister of Public Works, left town to-night for Sherbrooke.Mr.Caron, Minister of Militia, leaves town to-morrow to attend the Agricultural Exhibition at St.Thomas.The North Shore Railway.The Directors of the North Shore Railway, are summoned to meet here tomorrow, to consider several new schemes which Mr.Senecal has in contemplation.Siege Guns.The new siege guns recently received from England, were trotted out to-day for inspection of the Minister of Militia.The New Siege Guns.Hon.A.P.Caron, accompanied by Col.Oswald, of Montreal, visited and inspected to-day the new cartridge factory here and the four large guns recently sent out by the Imperial Government.OTTAWA.\u2014 The Oblat Retreat.Orrawa, October 4.\u2014Rev.Dr.Tabert, Principal of the Ottawa College, has gone to Montreal to conduct a retreat in connection with the Oblat order.Customs Receipts.The Customs reeeipts at Ottawa for the past month were $27,704.51, being an increase ever the month of September, 1881, of $1,389.54.The inland revenue returns were $17,258.01.Manitoba Lots.Some ten thousand dollars worth of Réplna lots have been sold here at $250 eac \u2018J .Claims Against the Intercolonial.Mr.F.Broughton, late General Manaer of the Great Western Railway, Judge Clarke, of Cobourg, and Mr.Laidlaw, of Toronto, have been appointed members of a Commission to investigate contractors\u2019 claims against the Intercdlonial Railway, in place of the late Mr.Frank Shanly.Mr.L.K.Jones will be secretary of the Commission.The Criminal Court.The Grand Jury, to-day, brought in true bills against Chester Sperman, for murder, and John Henry Roy, for supplying noxious medicines to procure à miscarriage.The Breach of Promise Case.The Romaine-McLean breach of promise suit was called, but the proseeutrix not being in the city,it was laid over until to-morrow.Her counsel received a telegram to the effect that she had left New York and was en route for Ottawa.One hundred and sixteen witnesses have been\u2019subpænaed in the case, many of them are prominent citizens of Ottawa and Montrealrere fren.TORONTO.A Vietim of the * Asia.\u201d ToRroNTO, October 4.\u2014The remains of the late Wm.Henry, lumber merchant of this city, who was drowned by the foundering of the \u201cAsia,\u201d on Georgian Bay, arrived here to-day.A rewar of $500 was offered fox the recovery of the body, but who picked it up is not yet known.New Temperance Hall.Ata meeting to-night of temperance workers in the west end of the city, it was decided to erect a $10,000 hall.\u2014 HAT.TFAX.Proposed Bank Amalgamation.Hauzrax, N.S., October 4 \u2014The Bank of Nova Scotia Kas called a meeting of shareholders for the 20th November to consider the proposition to amalgamate with the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island.\u2018The Flagship.It is expected that the flagship \u201c Noxthampton\u201d will remain here unt Décember, when a new crew will afrive from England for her and the present crew will go home, their term of service having ex- ired.The new commander-in-chief will be Vice-Admiral Sir John Edmond Commerell.Capt.Digby will come with the new crew, but Commander Fawkes will continue in the \u201c Northampton.\u201d The Good Templars.The grand lodge of Independent Qrder ef Good Templars is in annual session here, There are sixty-three lodges in operation in the Province, with a membership of two thousand one hundred, Reing seven hundred less than a year ago.hippy Spurr was elected G.W.C.T.for the ensuing year.The R.W.G.T.of the World meets here in June next.Coal Mining.Pictou mines last week shipped eight thousand six hundred and ninety-eight tons of coal.Cheap Potatoes.The potato crops in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island being exceedingly large this séason, prices are expected to be very low.From the present outlook the expoit trade in them does not promise profitable returns.PE lp erin OWEN SOUND.More of the \u201cAsia\u2019s\u201d Lost.OWEN SounD, October 4\u2014The steamer \u201cAfrica\u201d arrived here this morning from She brought down the body of William Henry, lost off the steamer \u201cAsia.\u201d The body was forwarded this morning, in charge of Mr.Abrey, of Maintowaning, to his friends in Toronto.The body of the young boy Dunean, of Hamilton, was also found, and buried at Maintowaning\u2014_\u2014\u2014 re ST.JOHN.Sr.Joux, N.B., October 4 \u2014 The schooner \u201cSwsie Prescott,\u201d concerning whose safety some fears were expressed, arrived safely last night from New York, She had been wind bound.| tractor, that employment can be given as the press, VICTORIA.\\ Vicroria, B.C., October 4\u2014The Princess Lonise has returned to Victoria! The WINNIPEG.Election Petition.WINNIPEG, Man., October 4.\u2014A petition has been filed here against the return of B.P.Leacock, member for Birtle in the Local Legislature.The New Capital of the North-West.It is stated that there will be no more meetings of the North-West Council held at Battleford.The next meeting will be held at Regina, the new capital, later in the season, when it is said e will be a larger representation.Flourishing Lumber Business.There is a prospect of a busy season this winter in timber limits around the Lake of Woods.Between sixty and seventy million feet of logs will be taken out by the Keewatin Lumbering Company alone.Several parties have contracts for from five to ten thoussnd legs.A great number of ties,, telegraph poles and piles will also be taken out.YALE.Attractioms for Immigrants.YALE, B.C., October 4.\u2014His Excellency the (Governor-General arrived at Yale at noon to-day, and met with a very hearty reeeption.He went over twenty- three miles of the Canadian Pacific Railway, up Fraser River Canon, and was much pleased with the work done.He ascertained, on the authority of the con- follows :~\u2014150 carpenters, at $3.50 to $4 a day ; 100 hewers, at $3.50 a day; 300 choppers and scorers, $2.50 a day ; 100 stone cutters, $3.50 a day.Board and lodging can be had at $4 per week.Special railway rates, $65 from Montreal to the works, can be obtained through W.S.Harmer, of Kingston, Ontario.The probable time of employment is three years.The Governor-General is of opinion that this should be circulated by Marquis has gone into the interior.New Gold Fields.Gold diggings that pay ten dollars a day have been discovered in Cariboo district.A crew of miners have gone thither.-In the Lilloett district there is much excitement.The Indians brought in four thousand dollars\u2019 gold dust from Bridge River; some pieces weigh ten dollars; it is believed that new and rich gold fields have been found.The mail steamer on Saturday carried away fifty-two thousand dollars in gold dust.Customs Revenue.The Victoria Customs collections fer September amounted to eighty thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars over Septem- | ber last year.Salmon Shipment.The ship \u201cGirvan,\u201d laden with twenty- eight thousand cases Columbia salmon, sailed to-day for London.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Prospect, Tenn., October 4.\u2014Henry Halloway, colored, had a hearing yesterday before the Magistrate on a charge of outraging Mrs.dgets on Saturday night.He was pronounced guilty, and was instantly seized by a crowd and hung from a bridge.Before he was hanged he sung \u201cI'm going to de Lordy, like Charley Guiteau.\u2019 St.Lous, October 4.\u2014As the veiled prophets\u2019 procession was passing last night some seats crowded with spectators fell, badly injuring several persons, © Orrawa, October 4.\u2014Two Montrealers, named Corville and Wadsworth, who ran a roulette table at the Bell\u2019 Corners fair yesterday afternoon, were to-day inocar- cerated in the County Gaol on a charge of burglarizing the premises of Mr.Arnold, general merchant at that place, and abstracting from a safe about $300.On being searched by County Constable Gorden, a considerable sum of money was found in their possession, including two $20 bills with the corners torn off ; $925 in shinplasters, and a florin.Mr.Arnold says he bad two bills with corners torn off in his safe at the time of the! robbery, also a florin.Several others arrested on suspicion of being implicated in the burglary were subsequently discharged.TORONTO, October 4.\u2014\u201cMinn ie\u201d Mark the noted Chicago \u201ccrook,\u201d has reache the Central Prison, to which institution he has been committed for one year for picking pockets at Kingston.Houlihan, a cabman, who charged the members of the Shamrock Club a bigher rate than provided by law, was before the : magistrate this morning and his case was enlarged.a Goop HoPg, Ohio, October 4.\u2014Dr.Yest had hisskull crushed yesterday by George Divens, because he courted Divens\u2019 sister against her brother\u2019s wishes.; WINNIPEG, October 4.\u2014A terrible.accident occurred at Bower Mount, Dak,, \u2018on the 29th ult.It appears that about five d\u2019clock in the evening, while Mr.Rogers of that place was out in the field, and His wife out of the house for a short time, a boy named Jas.Murphy, about six years of age, son of a storekecper in the village, went into the house, and seeing a gun took it down, and aiming at Mr.Roger's only daughter, 4 sweet little .girl about three years of age, shot her-in the head.The boy ran out and told \u2018his mother what he had done, and when the parents ran into the house they found the child lying in a pool of blood, dead, the charge having passed threugh her right eye.ske | must have died instanteously.The event has caused great excitement and has brought great grief to the neighbourhood.: RonpouT, October 4\u2014Thè passenger train of the Ulster & Delaware Railway struck a carriage near Roxbury, Delaware County, this morning.Mrs, Foote was killed and another lady and gentleman badly injured.River pu Loup, (En Bas) Que., October 4.\u2014An attempt at rape was made yesterday afternoon upon a Miss Berube, ed 21 years, a school teacher of this place, by an Indian named Deni.It appears the young lady was taking a road through a bush when dhà encounièred.the savage who was beastly drunk, in fact so much so as te be unable to accomplish his end.Otherwise there would in all probability have been a horrible tale to chronicle.The young woman immediately made her deposition before a magistrate.The Indian was arrested and examined this morning, and sent to jail to stand his trial at the next .sitting of the Court.The investigation was private.This afternoon a young lad named Dumont, aged 1b years, is - to be tried for lacing obstructions on the track of the ntercolonial Railway.READING, Pa., October 4.\u2014Isaac Robinson, an employee of the Reading Hardware Company, was caught in the belting this morning, and his head mashed to a jelly.His arms and legs were torn from FROM THE OLD WORLD.Centinued Persecution of the Jews In Hungary.ECYPTIAN MURDERERS TOBE PUNISHED The Khedive\u2019sSwords of Honor for Wolseley and Seymour.THE POPE'S LIFE NOT ATTEMPTED The Porte Threatens to Appeal to the Powers against Lord Dufferin, BRITISH TROOPS RETURNING FROM EGYPT.Discovery of Weapons used by Assassins of Cavendish and Burke.WESTGATE DROPPED BY ENGLAND.GREAT BRITAIN-.Fire and Loss of Life.DUBLIN, October 4.\u2014 The house of a farmer named Curry, near Coleraine, has beep burned.Curry perished in the flames.The cause of the fire is a mystery.von Mr.Dillion tp Withdraw His Resignation.Archbishop Croke writes to the Dublin Freeman's Journal that he is authorized to state that Mr.Dillon will not press his resignation of his seat in Parliament just now, but will continue to represent Tipperary until his constituency has had ample time to select his successor in the event of the continuance of his illness.It is stated that, in order to show his accord with Mr.Parnell, Mr.Dillon will attend the conference of the Parnellites at Dublin on the 18th instant.Discoveries in Connection with the Assassination of Cavendish and Burke.The weapons used by the murderers of Cavendish and Burke were found in the rafters of the stable in rear of a house belonging to the men recently sentenced to penal servitude for intimidating Mrsenny, the widow of the man murdered in Seville Place because he was giving information concerning the murderers.It is alleged that Kenny was the driver of the car in which the assassins rode on the night of the murder.The weapons found are four knives, nine inches long, with blades three quarters of an inch wide.They are quite new, very sharp, and evidently surgical knives.They were discolored and on chemical analysis this proved to be by human blood.Itishoped that the murderers may yet be captured.The authorities observe the strictest secrecy.The Bi-Metallists.LoNDoN, October 4.\u2014The Bi-Metallists here resolved to send deputies to the forthcoming congress.Fallare.Cremidi, Sons & Co., merchants, of London, Patras and Corfu, have failed.Liabilities £120,000.Another Party for Agitationand others are to start a fresh land agitation in the Highlands.The movement is wholly independent of the Land League party.The Irish Exhibition.DUBLIN, October 4.\u2014At a meeting of the directors of the Irish Exhibition, the special committee advised the holding of exhibitions in various places in England and the United States during 1883 with a view of popularizing Irish manufactures, also urgiag the formation of a new association to visit the manufacturers.The report will be published in order to elicit public opinion on the matter, pending the special meeting.Sie Stafford Northeote on Egyptian © Affairs.GLasaow, October 4 \u2014 Sr Stafford Northeote, » a speech here to-daf, mid he believed Egypt wns unnecessary.\u2019 Had the Government made a firm stand at the commencement of the war it might have been avoided.The Miners\u2019 Strike.Grasaow, Oct.4.\u2014The National Conference of Miners to-day considered the answers of employes to the demand for increased wages.The Conference decided that there was not sufficient unanimity to admit of a national strike but as alternative the eight hours a day system be na- tionnally adopted.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mn FRANCE.French Finances.' - Paris, Oct.4.\u2014It is stated that the Minister of Finance has resolved to abandon the convention with the Orleans RR., on which Say\u2019s budget for 1883 was based, and obtain funds for extraordinary public works by increasing the floatin debt by 200 or 300 million francs, which may \u2018be gradually * paid of off during 5 years or possibly merged in new loan.Death of Madame Lesguillon.Madame Hermahce .Sandrin Les- :guillon, widow of the well known writer Pierre Jean Lesguillan, and herself ah authoress of repute, is dead.She was born in Paris im 1812, and was married ii 1836.She has \u2018published a great many volumes of verse, and 8 num: er \u2018of novels.Among the latter are ¢ Lc Prisonnier d\u2019Allemagne\u2019 (1871) and ¢ Les Vraies Perles\u2019 (1875).She has also written a number of juvenile works.A Duel.Arthur Meyer, of Goalos, and Stone Dreyfus,-fought a duel with swords today.Meyer was wounded in the cheek and hand.The Madagascar Mission.\u2019 MARSEILLES, Oct.4.\u2014The Madagascar \u2018Mission have arrived.They will visit England, Germany and the United Statesree epee ; } The Anti-Jewish Riots.VIENNA, October 4\u2014The Emperor thanked the Hungarian Prime Minister for his energy in suppressing the riots against the Jews at Presburg.: The rioting has been renewed at Mézyabbel, Hungary, many persons injured, and much property destroyed.' PRESSBURG, October 4.\u2014The city has been proclaimed under martial law for a month.Count Estohazy has beer appointed Government Commissioner for the whole district.+4 : y ie % .\u2019 RUSSIA.Death Sentences Commuted.Sr.PETERSBURG, October 4.\u2014The Czar the body, and every bene badly broken.4 has commuted the sentence of death on.Grasgow, October 4.\u2014Prof.Blackie a rem ATT ST RIA crm sms |._ | yesterday, Judge B.F.Tracy\u2019s \u201c Alroy \u201d Nagormy and Jewtiziff, political criminals, to hard labor in the mines for an in- ¢ ite period.ITALY.A False Report.Rome, October 2.\u2014The report that the Pope had been shot at is unfounded.0 SPAIN.Serrano\u2019s New Party\u201d MADRID, October 4.- Conservative papers affirm that the Conservatives will support the efforts of Serrano to form a Liberal party with a view of creating two great political parties in Spain.They say that if the Conservatives, on regaining office, find the constitution of 1869 re-established, they will accept it, providing the safety of the Crown is not dangered.Increasing Naval Forces.The Minister of Marine has drafted a bill for presentation to the Cortes, providing for a grant of 30,000,000 piastres for the increase of the naval forces.-\u2014 ee TURKEY.The Porte Indignant.CoNSTANTINOPLE, October 4.\u2014 The Sultan has called the attention of Lord Dufferin to the fact that the note of the Porte inquiring when the British troops will leave Egypt remains unanswered.The Sultan declared that if Lord Dufferin did not reply, he would address himself to the Powersrer GREECE.Warlike Preparations.ATHENS, October 4.\u2014Mukhtar Pasha refuses to evacuate Gounista, and Greece is again reimforcing her troops on the frontier.EGYPT.Guilty Natives to be Punished.Carro, October 4\u2014The Governors of Provinces have been ordered to send to Alexandria all natives suspected of having taken part in the June massacres.The Khedive\u2019s Rewards.The Khedive has decided to have medals struck for the British expeditionary force.The notables voted to present swords of honor to General Wolseley, Admiral Seymour and General Drury Lowe.Reviewing the Indians.General Wolseley reviewed the Indian contingent previous to their departure.Troops Returning Home, The first detachment of Household Cavalry started from Alexandria to-day on their way home.The rest follow on Thursday or Friday.The Army of Occupation.LoNDON, October 4.\u2014 The War Office has arranged that three battalions of infantry shall remain as a garrison at Alexandria, aud nine battalions at Cairo.Besides these forces the Seventh Dragoon Guards, the Ninteenth Hussars and five batteries of artillery will be stationed in various parts of the country.The Chief of the Notables Arrested.ALEXANDRIA, October 4.\u2014The organization of the gendarmerie proceeds.Several hundred men have already been enrolled here.Many persons have been of the Notables.The Qucen\u2019s Thanks.Carro, October 4.\u2014General Wolseley to-day issued an order cemplimenting the British troops engaged in the Egyptian campaign on their endurance, courage, gallantry amd good behavior.The order says that the Queen: is prowd of her soldiers and Wolseley, in her name, thanked them for their valour and discipline.Proof of Arabl\u2019s Guilt.LoNpoN, October 4.\u2014A Cairo correspondent says he has good authority for stating that Arabi ordered the massacre and pillage of Alexandria and that this can be proved by documents in the possession of the authorities.JAMATCA.Taxation Troubles.KinastoN, Jamaica, October 4.\u2014The itation commenced by the publication of correspondence between the Governor and Chief Inspector of schools, has developed into a general cry for reform.The Colony for a long time has been agitated over the proposed unjust imposition on its revenue of damages growing out of the seizure of the schooner \u201cFlorence.\u201d Members of the Government, in debating the question last session, admitted that the Colony should not pay these damages but the Imperial Government have now decided that Jamaica must pay half.The Jamaicans are determined not to pay any part.The correspondence referred to showed that corruption had been resorted to in order to get weak men to accept seats in the Council under condition of voting against the colony.The clerk of the EduwRational Office has been suspended by the Privy Council on suspicion of disclosing correspondence to the press.Should the vote to pay be passed y the Council at its session this month, unofficialjmembers will resign in a body.Westgate Dropped.Westgate, alias O\u2019Brien, who confessed to the stabbing of Lord Cavendish, is not | to be \u2018sent to England.The authorities here received instructions to do With him as they deem best.He is still confined in Spanishtown jail.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE AQUATI:S.HANLAN AND PLAISTED.- Hanlan and Plaisted intended taking part in the regatta on Lake Massassebesu, near Boston, for which place they left on Monday.They were delayed five hours between Belleville and Méôntreal by a freight train off the track, and were therefore unable to reach the place in time.Hanlan went on to Boston and Plaisted returned to Toronto and shortly afterwards left for Detroit, where he will row in the professional race on the 13th., Sr.Joun, N.B., October 4.-Wallace Ress took the out-riggers off his boats today and has laid up for the winter.It is too late to row Conley.AMERICAN TURF.NEw York, October 4.-At Fleetwood, won the nurse olds in 2.27} records stakes for three-year eating best previous No earthly reason exists;for suffering with rheumatism.St.Jacobs Oil has reversed the order of things.- ! - \u2014 pu A CARD.To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions ef youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send you a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Ame rica.Send a self-addressed envelope.to the Rev.Josepm T.INuaw, Station - D, New York Cityarrested at Damietta, including the Chief .| by a small majority.| Hor P UNITED STATES NEWS State Elections-Delaware Republican- Ohio Democratic.COAL MINER'S STRIKE.Report on Guns for the use of the Army.LECISLATION ON THE TARIEF.Democratic Hopes About Ohio.Reports were received here by the Democratic National Committee this morning upon which they make some very rose-colored predictions respecting the Ohio election next week.They claim that, in addition to the six distrtets which are conceded to the Democrats by the Republicans, they will gain five others, viz: the Sixth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth and Fifteenth ; that is, they feel certain of carrying eleven of the twenty-one districts.But for Senator Sherman\u2019s help, they say, there would be a disastrous defeat for the Rupublicans equal to that of 1874.The committees say that the Democrats are making the fight with little or no money, while.Hubbell\u2019s committee has been pouring money into Ohio for the past two weeks.Folger\u2019s Tennre of Office.Inquiries of prominent Treasury officers show that the belief is genera there that Secretary Folger will not resign from the Cabinet for the present.One officer says that the Secretary feels that it is his duty to prepare the annual report, and that to do so would require his presence at the head of the department at least until the first of November.In fact, it is intimated that Mr.Folger had hinted before he went to New York that he should not now resign.Democratic Plans for Tariff Legislation.A member of the Democratic Committee says that whatever the report of the Tariff Commission may be there will be an earnest effort at the next session of Congress to commit the Democratic party to the principles of a thorough re- uction of the tariff and a systematic re- vison of it.He says there has been a correspondence this summer among leadin, revenue reformers, and that they all agree that the sentiment of the country is strong for revenue reform and for a reduction of taxes, The result of the correspondence is an agreement to meet some days before Congress assembles, and to discuss thoroughly the situation, and, after having devised a satisfactory plan of work, to submit it to a caucus of Democratic members and try to commit the party to it as the party policy.This would head off any advantage which the Republicans might gain if they succeed in responding to public opinion, Magazine Guns for Army Use.W asHINGTON, October 3-\u2014The Board of Army Officers appointed to select a magazine gun for army use have submitted a report to the Secretary of War, recommending three distinct types of these guns, namely, the Lee, Hotchkiss, and Chaffee-Reese.Final action upon the report has not yet been taken by the Secretary.The Negro Riots.Lancaster, 8.C., October 4.\u2014The situation here is still unsettled.The air | is filled with rumours of tl e intention of the negroes to burn the town, and every night during the past week a well armed uard has been on duty.A Military ompany has been organized, and the Adjuntant General issued rifles and ammunition to them.One of the wounded negroes who died made the anti-mortem statement that the blacks brought the recent trouble all on themselves.Election Returns.WILMINGTON, October 4.\u2014Late returns show the Democratic majority in the State on the Inspection Ticket, 285 ; Republican majority on Assessors Ticket, 113.Death of an Actress.Boston, October 4.\u2014 Miss Adelaide Phillips, a well-known actress and singer, died in London to-day.Blaine\u2019s Health.Porrsmour5, N.H., October 4,\u2014Blaine is much better.His physician consented to his removal home to-day.A Horrible Mystery.NEw York, October 4\u2014Bayville, L.I., is greatly excited over a horrible discovery which was made on Sunday in the Sound off that place.James Matthews and Thomas Fagan, employed at the brick works, on Centre Island, while sailing in the Sound, saw a dark object floating in the water some distance ahead of them.Sailing upto it, they were horror struck to find it to be a man\u2019s coat with a hand protruding from the right sleeve, which contained the arm of a large man.: The severed member was in an advanced state of decomposition.The flesh on the hand had been partly eaten off by sea spiders.The garment 1s a coarse black woollen sack coat.The authorities: are making every exertion possible to solve the mystery.Death of a Generous Rishop.VINCENNES, Ind., October 4\u2014A priest left here yesterday for France to brin | back the remains of the late Bishop of Vincennes to be buried here.The bishop was formerly a French count, and gave a fortune of a million dollars to the Catholic Church.The Yellow Fever in the South.DO ENSACOLA, Jctober 4.\u2014There were new cases of yellow fever to- 3 deaths.y day and \u2018Immoral Theatrieals.NEw York, October 4.\u2014Fourteen of the actors and actresses, arrested for taking part in the alleged immoral play.were fined to-day.\u2019 Strike amongst the Coopers.Dayrox, October 4.\u2014All the coo struck to-day for an advance of two a pér barrel.\"The State Elections.NEw York, October 4\u2014The Times says there were rumours last evening that there would soon be another vacancy on the, Republican State ticket.e Chairman of the Republican Committee telegraphs that thre are pr cient official returns to warrant the assertion that Delaware has gone Republican Silly Sympathy.The Rev.George B.Simons, th tist minister at Greenbush, N.Ÿ, clara with writing love letters to a young lady of his congregation, has resigned.During $ farewell ermon many women wept, oe, Accident 190 a Telegraph Emme New York, October 4,\u2014 James Stoinders, in the employ of the Electric Light ompany, accidentally received a shock from a wire he was adjusting at the top of a pole.His foot being caught in the wire he hung on the pole until taken down, when soon the skin of the palm of his hands was hanging in strips.His face bore a look of intense agony- Miner's Strike.WELLsTONE, Ohio, October 4.\u2014 Two hundred and fifty cartmen and laborers in the coal mines and iron furnaces struck yesterday, closing the mines entirely.The cause of the strike is the refusal of operators to pay the same wages as at Coalton, which are twenty cents more per day.Post-Office Receipts.W asHINGTON, October 4\u2014It is ascertained that the net income of the Post- Office Department for the year ended June 30 was about $1,500,000.Freight Pool Broken.CHICAGO, October 4.\u2014The North-Wes- tern Freight Pool was broken to-day.Immediate war rates are predicted.The gross earnings of the Louisville and Nashville Railway for the past year were $11,988,000; net earnings, $4,668, 000; surplus for year $135,000.Ata meeting of the stockholders to-day the President stated that it will require $2,000,000 additional expenditure the next six months to complete improvements for which the Company are already under contract.A resolution was adopted increasing the capital to thirty millions.The increase amounts to nearly twelve millions, FIRE REPORT MONTREAL, October 4.\u2014Shortly after 5.30 last evening an alarm was sounde for a fire that had broken out ina large wooden two-story building, situated between Knox and Frontenac streets, Hochelaga, the lower flat of which is occupied as a workshop by Mr.James Howley, manufacturer of doors and sashes, and the upper flat by Mr.J.K.McLaren, jr., manufacturer of wooden ware.The material being of a very inflammable nature, despite the great efforts made by the brigade, the whole premises were burned to the ground.The origin of the fire is not known.The loss is estimated at about $15,000, covered by insurance.WILKESBARRE, October 4,\u2014A fire occurred to-day in the Stanton Shaft and destroyed the Head House.There were sixty men in the pit when the fire was discovered ; their Émities gathered and there was much excitement.All the men, however, were saved.On coming out many fell to the ground exhausted.Their escape through gangways was miraculous.Vicroria, B.C., Oct.4\u2014At half-two o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in a livery stable.Fhe flames crossed the street and attacked the Driard House, the rincipal Hotel in the province destroying two of the upper stories.A high wind prevailed and carried the sparks, which ignited twenty houses, but fortunately were extinguished, Loss about thirty thousand dollars.The guests vacated their \u2018rooms in dishabille, leaving their personal property to be destroyed.BRIDGEPORT, A., Oct.4\u2014The Watson Iron works, and Craighed & Elwells lamp factory were burned last night.Loss $55,000; 226 hands thrown out of employment.BELLEVILLE, Ont., October 4\u2014Downey & Preston's railway elevator was burned at about one o\u2019clock this morning.The elevator, which was the largest in the city, contained about 6,000 bushels of barley, rye and wheat, which was fully insured.The building and machine were valued at about $15,000, on whic there was an insurance of $10,000.The building was owned by the corporation.The firm have two other elevators, so their operations will not be suspended, but they will be greatly inconvenienced in the receipt of grain by rail.It is supposed that the fire originated from the smoke-stack of the steam-barge \u201c Kingsford,\u201d which loaded at the elevator and left about an hour before the fire broke out.WEATHER REPORT.MoNrRrEAL, October 4.Temperature in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., opticians wnd mathematical instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame Street: \u20148 a.m, 47° ; 1 p.n, 59° ; 6 pn, 56° ; max., 60° ; min, 42° ; mean, 51.009.By Standard Barometer.\u2014 AA 30.28; 1 p.m., 30.22; 6 p.m, Meteorological Office, Toroxto, Ont., Oct.5, 1 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 lours:\u2014 Lakes\u2014Moderate to fresh winds, mostly from eastward ; generally fair, with a few local showers.Upper and Lower St.Law- rence\u2014Moderate winds 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