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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" \u2014 rod 18 ON the mendi > of se portation material of vi 7 trade, S ag n Ship bill ay, ign built States fg sh, EFT! b's Wool uit, > We Come get wait.the rush, » Share of ty dozen se the goods y before CE, EET.290 nedy.1 in it ef excellent ; BELOW RE, h, 1881, :\u2014-Fhis 18 Kendall ) be allit fact more he above; 3,8 plints,.commend ony sub have tried study for CRIST, 188, N.Ÿ h, 1881.3.J.Ken- Vt., made ra of the sement for s of Ken 1e time we of books, e on the 'h wear cribers to ment firs G.Scher ers, had 8 advertise efficacy of Is lau , bottle of ommend ance with d us this plete cure examin 10 trace ol tb had beeù since 8 ise on the he pré y part wil ot obtal advertising URE.7, 1882 Gents i= have used from Vi 1 Ont, an it to be a of S av1Ds, on à bot } which it safely # by or Ring Iso reco one 80 WI chis publiés 3 or letter BRYCE- URE- PE TRADE & COMMERCE i QEPARTURE UF OCEAN STEAMERS.Per a Date.From Toee rune Dec.6.New York.Liverpool oo rlin .Dec.9.New York.Liverpool ity of Ber Doc.13.New York.Liverpool sers Richmond Dec.14.New York.Biverpool ¢ 0 ofChester.Dec.23.New York.Liverpool 5% Brussels .Dec.28.New York.Liverpool era etn pepe.MARINE INTELLIGENCE Toroxro, December 5\u2014The stranding of the schooner Midland Rover, has proved to have been more disastrous than first anticipated.Besides the drowning of the cok, Hattie Haight, the body of a sailor pamed Fangan came ashore this morning.The second mate, with the two sailors who remained on board the vessel all night, landed this morning.They report the schooner leaking badly.She 1s lying easily, and an effort will be made to lighten her cargo of coal and float her.It is thought that the cook\u2019s body is under- peath the floating ice.In which case it will be impossible to recover it.Haurax, N.8., December 5.\u2014 The steamer Alhambra arrived from St.Johns d.Be Portuguese brigantine Perseverante which put into this port, leaking, three weeks ago, while on a voyage from Bridge- { water for Madeira, has finished repairing and is ready to proceed.The manifest of the wrecked steamer (Cedar Grove, cargo received per mail SS.Sardinian, shows the following goods were m board for the Upper Provinces, merchants:\u20141 case paratine candles, C.Stuebing & Co., Berlin, Ont.; 3 cases telegraph lines, Bell Telephone Company, Montreal; 20 cases, b casks painters colours, Law, Young & Co., Montreal; 4 cases paper and keather goods, Order, Montreal; 3 bales tobacco, J.Rattray & Co., Montreal; 5 puncheons, 5 hogsheads, 10 quarter casks ram, John Osborne, Sons & Co., Montreal; 4 boxes hardware, F.A.Ashton, Belleville, Ont; 20 casks, 20 cases whiskey, G.& H.Jackson, Seaforth; 256 casks whiskey, Nesbitt Bros., Woodstock ; 30 bags coffee, Alex.Urquhart, Montreal; 5 half bales coffee, J.W.Cowand & Co., Toronto ; 30 bags pepper, 5 bags hemp seed, Order, Hamilton; 5 bags hemp seed, Order, Quebec; 5 bags hemp seed, W.Ewing & Co., Montreal ; 10 bags hemp seed, Fitch & Davidson, Toronto; 12 bags tapioca, Turner, Rose & Co., Montreal; 10 bags tapioca , order, Toronto; 3 chests indigo, 1 sample, order, Montreal; 35 bags sago, 6 packages candy, 5 bales cloves, 5 bags ginger, Simpson, Stuart & Co., Hamilton ; 9 cases mace, 7 cases juice.1 case nutmegs, Lyman Bros.& Co., Toronto; 2 casks apoth, wares, Kenneth, Campbell & Co., Montreal; 40 cases galvanized iron, Thos.Robertson & Co., Montreal; 26 bags tapioca, 25 do.pepper, 30 boxes cassia, 20 bags pimento, Stuart & McPherson, Ham llton ; 100 boxes dates, M.Masuret & Co., London ; 50 do.do., J.A.Mathewson, Monreal ; 25 boxes, 25 skins dates, F.Gilmour & Co., Brockville ; 100 skins dates, George Childs & Co., Montreal; 9 cases merchandise, R.Miller Son & Co., Montreal.Lower Point, C.B., Nov.5\u2014Inwards\u2014 Steamship Melrose Abbey at 11 a m; brigantine Prince Leboo, of St.Johns, Nfld.Outwards 1 p m\u2014Brigantine Blanche, of St.Johns, Nfld.FOREIGN PORTS.New York, December 5\u2014Arrived\u2014 Necker, from Bremen; State of Alabama, from Glasgow; Freija, from Havre.MiLwauzke, December 5\u2014On Sunday night the Goodrich steamer Demere ran ashore a mile south of Two Rivers.She lad no passengers.The-grew was saved.The cargo may prove a total loss.The steamer was valued at $25,000.The schooner L.Perry stranded the same night six miles north of Sheboggan.No lives were lost.The loss amounts to $7,000.Loxpon, December 5\u2014The British steamer Strathmore, Savannah for Bremen it ashore at Calandsoog, Netherlands.She has jettisoned part of her cargo.me MoNTrEAL, December 4.\u2014The output of coal from the mines of the United States this year is 70,000,000 ons, \u2014Hay in Toronto it.is reported will be lower immediately.Pressed hay of good quality is understood to be coming in larger Quantity.\u2014The Guion Line steamship ¢ Alaska\u201d advertized to sail from Now York on Tuesday Dec.26, will sail on Saturday Decrd at 3.30 pm ~The Allan SS.\u201c\u201c Phœnician,\u201d from oston, arrived at Glasgow on Tuesday 4nd landed her live stock shipment of 150 oxen in good order and condition.\u2014The Beaver line steamship Lake Nepigon, from New York on the 22nd ult, with 425 sheep, arrived at Liverpool Yesterday, with the loss of 16 sheep.\u2014There is a petition in eirculation in the hicago Board of Trade for the repeal of the rule which governs the rates of Com- Missions.Many of the members think the rule is unfair and hurtful.\u2014A circular has been issued announcing the suspension of Biddulph, Wood & evons, Iron and tinplate merchants, of iverpool, also trading at Swansea and Briton Ferry as Townsend, Wood & Co.Their liabilities are stated to be £250,000.\u2014A despatch was received by Mr.F.Wenshaw to-day reporting the going ashore of the steamer \u2018\u201c Liddesdale,\u201d from New \u201cTleans, with a cargo of cotton at Saint Shotts, Newfoundland.The captain Was wired for full particulars, and on receiving his answer the Dominion Salvage and \u201cWrecking Company\u2019s steamer Relief \u201d at once started for the wreck.~The Russian Government is about levising a acheme for establishingtea planta tions on a large scale in the Caucasus, for the purpose of taking the trade of Central Asia into its own hands in the course of he.Some time ago several Japanese Xperts were invited to visit the Caucasus, Fhich was well known to contain many Istriets suitable for the cultivation of the \u201cshrub, and it is upon the very favourable report they submitted that the Gov- \u20acnment has based it present project.\u2014London Truth says, that the great Central station at York, which has for f0me time been illuminated with the elec- oe light; was on Friday discontinued, fd gas lighting was resumed.tis stated it at Chesterfield the cost of illuminat- 1g the town by electricy has been consi- erably in excess of gas, although the con- pact was 80 low that the company which 1, Pplied the light lost £800 a year by it.13 suggested to Corporations desirous to sh with electric companies, that they Ould allow the company to supply lvate houses at a reasonable tariff on con- lion that they light the streets for the Price of gas.: wi the following is related of processes ich have recently been patented in Paris a making red and white wines from red 0d white beets, said to be equal in every rect to some wines of the grape:\u2014The fo ts may be used raw, but 1t has been 8 und better to cook them.Perfectly an st and clean roots are chosen, which, ter being cooked, are reduced to a pulp.VOL.LXXIV.\u2014No.291.+ and put into vessels of wood or cement, but not of metal, with a certain quantity of water, if desired, to ferment.This process is aided by admitting steam or hot water through serpentine coils placed in the receivers and adding some of the or dinary ferments and alcohol according to tne degree of strength that is wanted.After fermentation the whole is strained with tannin.The wine obtained by this process is said to possess all the properties of wine from grapes, and is treated hence forth like grape wine.FINANCIAL.The failure of the Prince Edward Island Bank is still fresh in the minds of our readers.As is well-known some of the shareholders contested the liability claim against them.From our P.E.Jeland exchanges we observe that judgment in the suit taken against these shareholders has béen rendered, and is most important to all those interested in the proper management of banks in which they hold stock.The arguments on the important question was whether the shareholders of the Bank of P.E.Island were to be compelled to pay $80 or only $64, in each share held by them.The liquidators argued that the charter of the Bank made each shareholder liable for double the amonnt of shares held by him over and above the amount originally paid by the shareholders.That the subsequent Act of the Legislature passed in 1872, authorizing the directors from time to time to add the rest or surplus profits of the Bank to the shares, was acted upon in 1875 and 1876, and the shares increased by this rest from $32 to $40.That the effect of this increase was to give the Bank increased privileges by enabling it to issue notes to three times the amount of the new or added stock, and that the habilities of the shareholders to the creditors increased in the same ratio as the privileges of the Bank increased.The shareholders on the other hand contended that it was only the actual stock which they had taken and paid for which carried with it a treble liability.That the addition authorized by the Legislature, to be made to the stock in 1872 by adding the rest or surplus profits to the stock, was only to relieve the Bank of the legal necessity of paying out these profits half-yearly in the shape of dividends.That such a mode of disposing of the rest or surplus profits, conferred the additional privileges on the Bank of borrowing from the public by issuing additional notes, and that as far as the statements laid before the shareholders since 1872, showed, no such privilege had ever been attempted to be exercised.Mr.Justice Peters, of the Supreme Court of the Island, in his long and able judgment went fully into the law of set off in its relations with Insolvent Banking Companies.It decides the argument that a shareholder can when a call is made upon him for his double liability under the chatter, set off against it any amount which the Bank at the time of its failure owed to him.This, of course, will make a material difference in the assets of the Bank, and the result is, that all share holders will obtain payment of their debts or deposits in full in preference to other creditors of the Bank who will only get whatever the dividend of the assets can pag.A motion was made for leave to appeal, which the Judge granted.The Money Market though fairly active shows no change in rates, Commercial borrowers are readily accommodated with all the funds necessary for the legitimate purposes of trade at 7c to Tic for the very best paper, less desirable being discounted 8 p.c.Call and short dated loans are ee- cured at 6} though some brokers have had to pay as high as 7 for loans.Consols in London are steady and firm at 100 13-16 for money, and 101 3-16 for account.United States bonds are strong, 4}?s at 1154, 5°s at 104, and American railroad securities a fraction higher.Erie, 374; Ill.Central, 149.Atlantic and Great Western first mortgage trustees certificates 51%; second mortgage, 174; New York \u201cCentral, 1333 ; Reading 264; Milwaukee and St.Paul common, 104.Advices from Toronto to-day says that there was an inactive market this morning.The total sales amounting to 288 shares only.On the whole the feeling was rather firm, and bank shares closed slightiy higher than yesterday in bids.The half-yearly statement of the Federal Bank will be issued to-morrow.It will show that the earnings of the bank on the averaged capital stock for the past six months have been at the rate of a fraction over 19 per cent per annum.The statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shown an increase in specie of 9,840,000 marks.The market for Sterling Exchange is somewhat firmer on an increased demand, and a scarcity in the market.Bankers 60-day bills are negotiated at 84 to 8%, and demand drafts at 98 to 93.Currency on New; York is very strong at 7-16 to à premium.In New York the market has firmed up.The higher rates for exchange are due to an increased demand from importers, presumably in consequence of the easier condition of the money market manifested at the close of last week.Commercial bills are being quite freely offered, but there appears to be no bills making against securities.Foreign exchange is higher, the posted rates belng 481 to 4.85.Sixty-day bills 479% and.4.80} Demand 4.832 and 4.841.Cables are 4.843 and 4.85.Commercial bills 4.78% AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.\u2014 MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1882.change was firm, and with some activity from the same cause as affected sterling.The following were the fluctuations in New York to-day :\u2014 vance as soon as the final settlement of the war is announced.The Stockholder points out that it is now a fixed fact that the railroad war must remain unsettled until the end of the week, and \u201c bulls\u201d on the mar ket having shown themselves unable to support it, a further decline can only be expected.Sufficient talk has been heard ot the approaching session of Congress to show that disturbing measures will be introduced, whether they be destined to success or not, and prominent corporations, whose securities are among the active list, are so involved in litigation affecting their value that it seems unreasonable to look for any continued *¢ bull\u201d movement until after the holidays.The local stock market may be termed steady.There is no evidence at present of the outside public coming into the market in any great numbers.The \u2018\u2018 boom\u201d in Gas continued to-day, and not a few \u201cbears\u201d were badly squeezed\u201d at the sudden turn in the market.Bank of Montreal were steady, selling at 201 to 2014.Ontario were quiet and higher at 1164 to 1183.Peoples were held firm at 86%, with 85§ bid.Molsons unchhnged at 125 to 127.Toronto sold down from 174 to 1733.Jacques Cartier were steady at 115 bid, 120 asked.Merchants firmed up, transactions being made at 122} to 1223.Eastern Townships were inquired for at 1213.A few lots of nion were placed at 923, and a round amount of Commerce at 136}.Exchange sold at 172, and Federal changed hands at 1583.Intercolonial Coal were in offer at 40, with 35 to 36} bid, and Intercolonial bonds at 100 asked, 97 bid.A small amount of Montreal Telegraph was placed at 1263.Richelieu opened at 74%, and on sales declined to as} at the close.City Passenger were traded in at 128 al the morning call, reaching to 127% in the afternoon.Gas were active, the early sales were made at 184, advancing to 1844, towards the close, however, a reaction set in and the shares dropped to 184 to 184}.A lot of St.Paul & Minneapolis was purchased at 141%.A couple of shares of Dundas Cotton Co.sold at 110, and a few shares of Royal Canadian Insurance Co.changed hands at 543.North-West Land were dealt in at the Afternoon Board, selling down from 53s.to 52s.Canada Paper Cowere offering at 130, and Canada Central Rallway at 1034 without buyers.Montreal Cotton Co.could have been purchased at 160, and Canada Cotton Co.at 145, but there were no bids.The rest of the securities are nominally as quoted :\u2014 MORNING BOARD.; 15 at 2014 Montreal.\u2026\u2026.205 at 201, Toronto.eeee covaes 75 at 174, 25 at 173%} Merchants.\u2026.2at 1224,110 at 1224 Union.\u20260000000 ++.l5at 92} Commerce.100 at 1363 Federal.+\u2026.100 at 158$ Montreal Telegraph.50 at 1263 Richelieu.565 at Pa, 185 at 74, 100 at 734 City Gas.425 at 184, 495 at 184} RE 250 at 1844 St.Paul & Min.50 at 1414 Dundas Cotton Co.2at110 Royal Canadian Ins.Co.AFTERNOON BOARD.Merchants.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50 at 1224 Union.srausene save secs \u2026 20 at 924 Exchange.rsc0na00s .20at 172 Richelieu.\u2026.\u2026.25 at 733, 150 at 73} City Passenger.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.100 at 127$ City Ga-.100 at 184},525 at 184 North-West Land.50 at 53e, 100 at 53s.6d.tere esiressrree +.250 at 52s.Ihe 101l0wing are the quotations ot 1 be stock market as reported by Mr.D.Lorn MacDougall:\u2014 Dé »5 wR | 2g of 375 58 | 58 STOCKS.Sd 452 2015» += > = f= E32 Mazi as | AR > Ra|i à Bank of Montreal.$200 [6 p.c.| 2014] 200 Ontario Bank.100 [8 pc.it 106} Bank B.N.A.£50 8 p.c.: Banque du People 50 |24p.c.15 Molsons Bauk.50 [34p.e.Bank olfToronto.:.| 100 3ip.c.Bank Jacques Cartier.| 2 Bip.c.Merchants\u2019 Bank.100 3ip.c.Bank d\u2019Hochelaga.| 100 i2ip.c.East\u2019'n Townships B'k| 50 [3ip.c.Quebec Bank.100 3 p.c.Banque Nationale.50 3 p.c.Union Bank.100 [8 p.c.Can.B'kof Commerce| 50 |4 p.c.Dominion Bank.50 4 p.c.Bank of Hamilton.| 100 3ip.c.Maritime Bank.| 100 Exchange Bank.Ville Marie.Standard Bank.Federal Bank.Imperial Bank.MISCELLANEOUS.Intercolonial Coal Co.| 100 |.40 361 Montreal Tel'gr\u2019phCo.| 40 is p.c.| 1263} 1254 Dominion Telgr\u2019ph Coj 50 a p-c.igen Rich & Ont.Nay.go.1% ape oa il du pepe EE) D he) By in Merchants\u2019 Exchange.| JW jh1000 pres ane frere se Canada Cotton Co.100 15 p.c| 145 } 141 Canada Paper Co.cee Canada Shipping Co.Dundas Cotton Co.cee Graphic Printing Co.Mont.Loan&Mort\u2019e Co Mont.Invest.&Bldg Co Royal Can.Ins.Co.Montreal Cotton Co.Stormont Cotton Co.Burland Lith.Co.Bell Telephone Co.Guarantee Co.of N.A.Accident Ins.C, of N.A L.Ch\u2019néSt.Law.Pn B Canada Centr\u2019l R'yBds|.St, Paul, M & M Rly.vee Montre al5 p.e Stock.|.«+ +|- © Juice is then pressed oui and strained and 4.79.The market for Continental ex- q Canada N Land Co to-day from 31 to 32.Po.nd.The Money market in Mew \u2018York | Ohio & Mis today was easy at 4} to 5 per cent.| por miest Francs were 5.25 and 5.248.Reichmarks wal 5 > a were 94} t0 94}.Guilders 395 and and Srocrs.ila) |3| 3 393 to 40.GE ENS] @ The Bank of England gained on balance Wostorn Union.~ soël 81 3 17,100 yesterday £90,000 bullion.Lake Shore.SA 1134 nf ll | 4,5 Hudson\u2019s Bay stock sold up in London Pacific Mail.: \u201csil sei sail rn Time loans, 6 per cent.on stocks and on | fb FAR.i Governmer:ts 4 per cent.The New York Michigan Central, à} 9 stock market is somewhat steadier, St.sers Y Sentral.1208112031130\" 11293] 1,900 Paul and Manitoba standing firm at 142.| Del ack.& West.124 ts t Lt i 50,600 The N.Y.Post on the situation remarks | St.JOSEP.env.vv Cala AL that the stock market was devoid of any Do ret.55\" li2531128 lig\" 700 special features yesterday forenoon, except CB ex cie Miss Isis Es 50 greater firmness than might have been ex-|C.C.&L C.Je] 54/54 3 100 pected in view of the continued uncertainty Yabash oo.: 3 Sa By Bi i about the prospect of settlement of the rail- {pion Pacific.109 100101111013 39,700 road war.The market seems to take it | Manhattan & Eiv.| 2 [4213874 \"200 for granted\u2014whether correctly or not\u2014 Reading Tex 11102 : = Su Su Su 1600 that the settlement of the war is only a | GRH E Om TS dr ga question of a week or so at furthest, and | St.P.& Omaha.| 47d at | é7À| 8,800 the general feeling seems to be in favour of Do, Pref.\u2026\u2026 vu % 3 i530 45 8 holding stock, in anticipation of an ad- | N Pacifec.Tex.Pacific.Cent.Pacific.Exchange\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Money .St.P& M.\u2018BANK OF HAMILTON.The following are the liabilities and assets of the Bank of Hamilton for the month of November, 1882, as compared with the previous month :\u2014 CAPITAL.Qct.31.Capital authorized.$1,000,000 $1 Nov.30.Capital subscribed.\u2026.1,000-000 Capital paid up.908,260 928,690 LIABILITIES.Noses in circulation.872,356 Dom.Gov.dep.on de- $859,062 $873, mand.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.244471 21,206 Dep.held as security for Ins.Cos.\u2026\u2026\u2026.10,500 10,500 Other dep.on demand.861,652 843:616 Other dep.after notice.442,646 468,356 Due to other Banks in anada.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.8,000 16,218 Due to otherBanks in Keine.72,970 109,292 Total liabilities.$2,879,310 $2,331,643 ASSETS, Bpecie.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.$100,798 $103,005 Dom.Notes.\u2026\u2026\u2026.66,921 68,247 Notes of & Cheques on other Banks.64,431 57,261 Bal.due from other Banks in Canada.56,720 81,928 Bal due from other 31,498 8.078 s.in for.countries.Gov.Debentures.45 97,883 Loans on stocks, bonds or debentures.632,271 570,453 Loans to Municipal Corporations .18,280 14,766 Loans to other Corpor.818,617 814,518 Loans to or dep.in other Banks unsec.\u2026 80,994 158,345 Other current loans, dis & adv.to the while Lester sans a 00000 1,908,728 1,975,393 otes dis.overdue and not specially secur.8,910 759 N gtes scounted over- wn ue secured.Bank premises.2000 Pret Other assets, not included under foregoing heads.15,485 17,101 TOTAL ASSETS, .$3/407,149 $3,496,980 Directors\u2019 liabilities.$203,685 $196,010 Av.specieheld.00,693 101,874 Av.Dom.notes held.8 182508 65,586 RAILWAY NEWS.\u2014Advices from Ottawa state that Mr} Pew will sail for England next week in connection with the Souris and Rocky Mountain Railway.\u2014Two Grand Trunk Railway auditor have been here for some days past examining into the rolling stock of the North Shore Railway.\u2014The earnings of the St.Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway for the week ending November 30th, were $301,350, showing an increase of $178,408 over the corresponding period of last year.The earnings of the South Eastern Railway, for the week ending Nov.36, 1882, were $13,700 being an increase of $3,452.73 over the corresponding week of 1881, and from July 1 to Nov.30 1882 $228,752.89 an increose of $17,132.31 over same period of last year.: \u2014It is reported that the earnings of the Union Pacific for November will show an increase of about $89,000 over those of a corresponding month last year.Rumours of a controversy between the Union Pacific and Northern Pacifig roads in regard to North Pacific coast territory business, are denied by an official of the Northern Pacific- \u2014A new railway brake has recently been patented by.a French engineer, and has heen inspected by the Minister of Public Works on the Orleans Railway.It is stated to be instantaneous and automatic and to be worked by compressed air.One advantage mentioned is that carriages provided with the new brake may be run with carriages fitted with the Westinghouse brake.\u2014 The New York, West Shore & Buffalo has made its annual report to the comptroller of New York.The capital stock is reported to be $40,000,000, and the paid up capital $14,782,450.The stock is appraised at $10 per $100.It is reported that a large amount of the bonds of this company have been taken by a syndicate of Buropean and American bankers by which $15,000,000 of money is furnished for the completion of the line.\u2014We observe it reported in our latest English railway exchanges that the report of Messrs.Allport and Swarbrick just made to the English Stockholders of the New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio Road recommends that a pooling arrangement be made with the Erie, if possible, and also that amicable connections be formed with other roads entering into Cleveland.It likewise suggests that the docks and machinery for discharging iron ore at Cleveland be extended.~Herapaths railway journal of the 25th November, in reviewing the position of American railway construction says that they are alarmed for the future.They can scarcely be 80 as to the present, for the traffic of the lines ie known to be high.The iron and steel trade of America is ex- cted to be depressed as the consequence of a décline in new railroad making.Dur- rate.ing the last 10 months they have made 9,000 miles, and they cannot go on at this We believe the real cause of the slackening in railroad construction is that the public hesitate to buy the bonds and shares of competing lines, lines{made to be sold.The contractors and speculators find their safes too full with bonds and shares, which they cannot * place.\u201d The question of how to best, and with the least danger, enter large cities has been carefully examined by thousands of engineers in studying the présent railway systems.Much has been done, and every energy is strained to reduce the hazard of railway travelling to a minimum ; to make it safe, rapid and comfortable at the same time.Every other point in the whole complex system of railroading has been studied with equal care.The improvements have been numberless and most important.The air-break gives the engineer complete control over his train, the danger signal system warns him of the approach of danger, and yet the most frighful accidents are bontinuaily occurring.° Particular stress is to be\u2018 Taia on the numerous ac cidents in tunnels.A tunnel is a most dis agreeable place on a railway.The darkness, the narrow margin for movement, the dfficulty of extrication in case of accident, the fear of fire, from which there is no escape, combine to make the danger of accident in such a place peculiarly horrible.Every practical precaution should be taken, and if the companies will not of their own free will make these evil spots on their lines as lightly dangerous as possible, it should be the duty of the Legislature to force them to so act.These precautions need be neither expensive nor cumbrous\u2014guards at each opening of the tunnel, in communication with each other by means of telephones, systems of telegraphic signals, and, before all, plenty of strong light should be used.PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.MoxTREAL, December 5.Frouvr\u2014For flour the market shows no change from the dull features previously noted.Demands for all grades ruies very moderate and for small lots.Sales reported on Change were 100 brls.superfine at $4.50, and 100 Canada strong bakers at $5.30.We quote as before :\u2014 Superior Extra, per brl.$4,90 @ $4.95 Extra Superfîne.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.vs 480 @ 4.85 FANCY.\u2026.\u2026.++00 - .| January.ee = 5 > pi} 1 x ey met.Uplands, 6 15-16d ; Orleans, December 55| 55 5 Si Lowpox, D ber 5 ; cee 4 NDON, December 5.Toba Bf Bi al Bi MONETARY\u201411.30 a.15.\u2014 Consolss OATS, \u2014 1 100 13-16 money ; 101 3-16 account ; 48°g» December.8p 1 8% uy 115$ ; 5°s 104 ; Erie, 373; 11inois Centrals Februaiy.en eeereddeninns 344 ai 19, 5 Po 100 13-16 money 3 ORE,\u2014 - = | 3-16 account; \u2019s, 3; bs, 3 pesemher 17 > 17 on a > 3 ot i700\" Erie, 378 ; Illinois Central, 149.February eae 17 524/17 923.17 50 | 17 924, 1¥ 25 UNITED STATES.December .oligo l0 Ti 10 82} 10 TM iis Cuicaco, December 5.Februaiy.ane 10 824110 wl 10 894 111 27 A s > i 45 os Bs IBS,\u2014 ; $ ; Shouiders ; Decomber .| 88 J.$8 | |DS SC $9705 SR, $925; LG, February.anale | 930 [89% |$915; Shoulders, $6 75; SP H, $10 124 to $10 25.New Yorx, December 5.GRAIN\u201410 30 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, $1 09} December ; $1 113.January ; $1 133 February.Corn, 73{e year ; 65ÿc January; 64fc February; 02ÿc May.1150 a m\u2014 Corn, 48,000,\u201d 763c to 761c December or Peas, bush.460 N ; Res year ; 65$c to 6563c January ; 643c to 6446 PY ona CEM | February ; 24,000, 63¢ to 63% May, 12 3 Ashes, ROIS.oo oreeoee os 13 -| noon\u2014Wheat quiet ; No 1 White, $1 04 to Buiter, pgs: su $109 December; No 2 Red, $1 09} to Pork, brs.0.$1 094 cagh ; 64,000, $1 094 to $1 091 De- Pressed hogs ge bd \u201ci | cember or year; 8,000, #1 114 January; VER W casks, LI 32 OL.| 112,000, $1 134 to $1 184 February ; $1 154 \u2018Fonacco.pkg-.,.\u2026.\u2026.7 ces .| bid May.Corn, quiet at 78c to Tok .Petroleum.vers Cees % | Qats, quiet.110 p m\u2014Wheat, quiet ; No 2 Red, $1 09} December ; $1 11} January.Corn, quiet at 75c to 76c cash ; 732c year; 63ÿc May ; 66c January.Oats, quiet.140 pm\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, 8,600, $1 09} De cember or year: 56,000, 81 11} January ; 24,000, $1 13} February; $1 155 to $1 15% May.Corn, T4c to 744e December or year ; 8,000, 65¢ January ; 16,000 657c February ; 8,000, 633¢ May.200 p m\u2014Wheat, close, No 2 Red, $1 09} December ; $1 11} January ; $1134 February ; $1 152 May.Corn, close, 75c to 762c cash ; 74}6 year ; 65{c January ; 654c February 5 63%c May.Oats dull.3 05 p m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, $1 113 January ; $1 13§ February.Corn, 66c January ; 65jc February ; 64e May ; 74c year.330 p m\u2014Clos2\u2014 No 2 Red, $1 11} January ; $1 13§ February ; $L 094 December.Corn, 66c January ; 65kc February ; 632c May ; 73fc year.FREIGHTS-\u20140d to 33d.COTTON\u2014~Quiet at 10§c.PETROLEUM \u2014 2 26 p m \u2014 Dull; crude, in bris, 73c to 8jc; refined, 8c to 8tc ; cases 10#c.MILWAUKEE, December 5.\u2014 WHEAT\u2014 Tivr.| Dec Jan.EFeb.330.- a.953 967 950.00.| 220 vous | ea : 10 15.| 944 95$ 96 1230.| 944 95% 961 1235.00.jeun | eee boue 102.| 948 954 964 215.ol ene | even eens 230.| 94h 953 963 TorEpo, December 5.GRAIN\u201410 30 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, 974c bid cash : 98}c December; $1 00 bi. bush; turnips, $0 30 to $0 50 per °, squash, $36 to £40 00 per ton marrow ; ÿ $175 to $1 87) per bul.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 a TTT TTT Te , THE MONTREAL I(ERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 - = CE NE TE = b CL \u2014 7 .- = - .- .; 70e \u2018| Gas oF sieve | Bleamsitips.Steamsfips.| steamship.Steamships.Railways.| Protessionat garg Marcu ; $1 06 .n, hig ; bee 1 _ - > To \u2014_\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 É * rni alred N 2; N 2, 62 sked , = Eh i ed Sted December sde naar; ALLAN LINE.\u2018ho (INMAN LINE : DOMINION LINE SPECIAL NOTICE.Dt COCKBURN, HcINTYRE ; .y 91C D1 ; ¥ u \u2019 \u2019 pe Se \u2014.Stic Teter\u2019 Stic ma yar a Reh s GS, 1880, | or Societe Postale Francaise de l'Atlantique To =| Barristers and Solicitor Bh eee gr Fay | ph pron NEW 108% ga Qpemseroux «| ST'HLA MSHIPS \u2014 CENTRAL VERMONT | austin: wa sioaracure si ; an ; «4 nd Patents an : 3 fé ire sf pi SLE as ef BRAZILIAN MAIL SERVICE.AIR LINE.Patents and Patents of Lay 1 063 May.Corn, No 2,53{c January; .hic to Siÿc year ; 54jc bid, G4fc asked May.Oata:37$c cash ; 37T3c bid December; 37%c year.3 p m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, 98}c hid cash ; 98}c December; $1 003 bid January ; $1 02} bid February ; 98}c bid year.+ Gorn, high mixed, 61c bid ; No 2 6lc bid * cash ; 55%c bid December ; 534c asked - January ; 56e bid.year; 56c May.Oats, + 87%c bid cash; 373c bid December; 37c bid a Year.; DETROIT, December 5.WHEAT\u201412 35 p.m.\u2014No 1 White, .$1 01 cash December; $1 00§ January; .$1 014 February.No 2, 87c asked.3 30 + p m\u2014Wheat, No 1 White, $100} cash; 1003 January; $l 014 bid February ; § 81 06 bid May.No 2, 84}c bid.: ! \u2014\u2014 Boston, December 4.FLOUR \u2014Quiet.We quote fine, $3 15 to $325 ; superfine $3 25 to $340; common , extras $3 50 to $3 75 ; choice extras $4 50 to $5 00 ; New York roller, $5 75 to $0 00; Canada Superior $5 25,to3 37 ; Minnesota .bakers\u2019$5 50 to 6 00; Michigan roller $5 75 $6; St.Louis $5 50 to $5 75; Michigan $5 to 85 374; Ohio, Indiana, St.Louis and Southern Illinois roller $5 75 to $6 124.Cornmeal selling at $3 70 to $0 00 per brl, with rye flour at $4 00 two $4 25 per brl.Oatmeal unchanged, $5 50 to $6 50 per brl for ground, $6 75 to $7 50 for eut.*, OATS\u2014Steady.No 1 white 53c to 54c * per busbel! ; No 2 white 00c to 51c asked ; -+No 3 white, 00c to 48c ; mixed oats, 45c to : ÆTe.3 BRAN\u2014Steady.We quote bran ÿ18 50 « to $19 per ton for spring and winter wheat, in bulk; feed and middlings, $19 1 0 $22.00.Cottonseed meal unchanged, + $30 to $31 per ton.: ; «\u2018_ BARLEY AND MALT\u2014Barley, quiet.We quote two-rowed State, 85e to 95c ; f gix-rowed State 90c to $1; Canada, $1 \u2018ta $1 10.Malt, quiet.Two-rowed © State 95¢ to $I 05 per bush : six-rowed State $1 10 to $1 15; six-rowed C W $1 15 to $1 25 per bush.Hops, high 80c per ib.+ RYE\u201480c to 00c per bush.1 BUTTER\u2014Dull butfirm.Choice f resh *Yv-made Western creameries 35c to 36c Northern creamery 35c to 36c; -suumer do 25c to 30e; choice New York and Vermont dairy, 29c to 30c; fine Franklin County [Vt] dairy 32¢ to 32}¢; long dairies, .23c to 26¢; common, Zc to 22c ; choice \u201c fresh Western dairy, 23c to 25c; choice fresh do factory 17¢ to 19¢; common to : good, 15c to l6c; bakers\u2019.lic to 16c; ; choice Juue factory, 186 to 20c.: EGGS \u2014 Demand light.Fresh Basl- ¢ arn 3lc to 324c ; held stock 28c to 29e ; Northern, 30c to 3lc; Vermont, Arooë took and New York, 30c to 31c; Island, , Mc to 3lc ; Western, 29e to 30c; limed, à Æc to 26c per doz.* BEANS\u2014Steady.We quote large nand-picked pea beans $2 65 to $275; small, $280 to $2 90; screened $2 50 to $2 60; medium screened, $2 30 to $2 50; hand-picked, $2 65 to $275; choice improved veliow-eyes, 83 156 to $3 20; old- fashioned yellow-eyes $310 tof $315; red kidneys $3 00 \u2018to $325.Canada peas steady, $1 to $1 10 per bushel, common roasting; $1256 to $1 30 choice.8plit Peas unchanged, $6 to $6 25 per bush, green peas $1 40 to $1 50 per bush choice Western ; $1 20 to $1 30 Northern.* SEEDS\u2014Quiet.We quote Western timothy, fair to good, $1 85 to $1 90 ; prime $208 to $2 15; choice, $2 30 to $235.Western clover, 9lc t 10c; Northern, 10}c to lic per lb; New Jerséy red-top, $400 to $5 40; Western $4 00 to $0 00 per sack; millet 81 00 per bush ; German $1 25.TRUCK \u2014Tairly active.We quote cranberries, $9 00 to $1000 country ; $1200 to $14 00 Cape; native cabbage 87 to $5 per 100} beets, 80¢ to 90c per bush; carrots, $0 50 to $0 75 per bush ; © $40 to $15 Hubbard.\u201cWestern onions POTATOES\u2014Supplies ample.Bulk stock 70c to 80c Northern and Eastern.Norfolk sweets $2 00 to $225 per brl; gaqanonds, $2 25 to $2 37; ; New Jerseys, 2 75 .M HAY\u2014Steady.Choice prime, $17 to $18; medium and ordinary, $15 00 to $1700; poor, $12 to $13 00 ; Eastern swale, $9 to $10; rye straw, $14 to $1600 ; oat straw, $9 to $10 per ton.POULTRY \u2014Very quiet.We quote green eese, 16¢ to 17¢ ; ducks, 18¢ to 20c.Freshcilled chickens, 18e to 20c; choice fresh-killed fat fowls 15e to 17c ; fair to good do 13e to 14c; freshly-killed young turkeys, (Northern) 18c to 20¢ per lb, Western turkeys .at 15c to 20c per lb.Philadelphia squabs, $3 50 to $4 00 per dozen.Black ducks, 75¢ to $1 00; pigeons - $2 00 per dozen; partridges, 75¢ to 80c per pair, and quail, $2 50 to $3 per doz.\u2014Ad- vertiser.IMPORTS.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.G McBean 400 bushels peas; J Brisbois 1 brl ashes; Revd P A Campeau 13 pkgs butter; T Shaw 14 do; J A Vaillancourt 2 do: C Langlois 4 do; A Chisholm 125 do; » Beardmore&co 5 rolls leather; McIndoe& .V 13 do; Revd P A Campeau 4 dressed .hogs; M Guruon 2 do; J À Vailiancourt 8 do; G Wait 4 do; W Nicholls 6 do; J Hewitt î de A C Letourneaux 2 do; D Brien 0 do.NORTH SHORE RAILWAY.H Dobell&co 17.brls petroleum; A T -Wiley&co 3 do; B Ralston&Sons 36 rolls \u201cleather; À Stevenson 25 do.GRAND TRUNK WEST.Ogilvie&co 3,100 bush wheat; J M Æsdaile 1,000 bushels barley; A W Ogilvie &co 375 brls flour; C&Baird 390 do; Boston, or t Magor Bros 625 do; Lord&Munn 560do; d | 010 H.& A.ALLAN, .E Hunsicker 625 do; J S Norris&co 250 LH hdia Street, Sortland.à do; C&Baird 280 do; W Gould&Son 250 do; 2 Common Strèet, Montreal.December 22 289 Bntario Bank 140 do; Order 10 brls ashes; Tees, C&W 3 do; A Hodgson&Son 185 kegs butter; A A Ayer&co 706 do; McFar- lane 2 do; McPherson&A %26 boxes cheese; A A Ayer&co 278 do; Order 90 brls pork; Shaw Bros | car leather; Hua, R&co 1 do; G Brisse 18 bdls do; Adams Tob Co 4 hhds tobacco; A D Porcheron 3 do; Morin &co 52 csks high wines; E G Green 50 do; J E Mullins 50 do} A.Charlebois 50 cks whiskey; C Lacaille 50 do.GRAND TRUNK EAST.Kingman&co 8 cars coal; G F Hartt 1 do.PERSONAL! T0 MEN ONLY.Tue Vouraré Beur Co, Marshall, Michi au, will send Dr.Dyz\u2019s CELEBRATED CLECTRO-VoLrAIc Brurs AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES On trial for thirty 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 riskisincurred, as thirty days rial js allowed.EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ALL the newest makes in diagonals and worsted for cutaways and frocks at L.Robinson\u2019s.207 Broadway, New York, and 15 State street, On or about Thursday, October 26, Under contract with the Governments of Can and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES Mails.1882-\u2014-Winter Arrangements-1883, This Company\u201ds Lines are com following Double-Engined, Ciyde-bnilt IRON STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for strength, speed and comfert, are fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical expe- riencecansugge + and have made the fastest time on recor sed of the Vessels.onnage.Commanders.Numidian .6100 Building.Parisiam:.5400 Capt.Jas.Wylie, Sardinian .4650 Capt.J.E.Dutton.Polynesian.4100 Capt.R.Brown.Sarmatian.3600 Capt.John Graham.Circassian .4000 Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.Moravian .3650 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Peruvian.3400 Capt.Joseph Ritchie.Nova Scotian.3300 Capt.W.Richardson.Hibernian 3440 Capt.Hugh Wylie.Caspian.3200 Lt.B.Thomsen, R.N.Austrian -2700 Lt.R.Barrett, R.N.R.Nestorian.- 2700 Capt.D.J.James.Prussian.3000 Capt.Alex.McDougall Scandinavian .3000 Capt.John Parks.Hanoverian .4000 Capt.J.G.Stephen.Buenos Ayrean.3800 Capt.Jas.Scott.orean.4000 Capt.Barclay.Grecian.3600 Capt.G.Le Gallais.Manitoban 3150 Capt.MacNicol.Canadian .2600 Capt.C.J.Menzies.Phoenician.2300 Capt.John Brown.Waldensian.2600 Capt.R.P.Moore.Lucerne.2200 Capt.John Kerr.Newfoundland.1500 Capt.Mylius.Acadian., 1350 Capt.F.McGrath, The Steamers of the Liverpool Mail Line Sailing from Liverpeol every THURSDAY, and from Boston and Baltimore alternately and from Halifax every SATURDAY, calling at Lough Foyle to receive on board and lan Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland, and from Liverpool for Portland every alternate SATURDAY, calling at Queenstown on passages from Britain, are ir- tended to he despatched \u2018 FROM HALIFAX.Sarmatiag.Saturday, Dec.2 Nova Scotian.Saturday, Dec.9 Sardinian.Saturday, Dec.16 Parisian.Saturday, Dec.23 Casplan.\"+.Saturday, Dec.30 Peruvian.Cavenes Saturday, Jan.6 Sarmatian.ss.Saturday, Jan.13 At TWO o\u2019clock P.M., or on the arrival of the Intercolonial Railway Train from the West.FROM PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL, Nova Scotian.,.Thursday, Dee.7 Parisian.Thursday, Dec.27 Peruvian.aus Thursday, Jan.4 At ONE o'clock P.M., or on the arrival of the Grand Trunk Radilway Train from the West.FROM BOSTON.Sarmatian .Thursday, Nov.30, 1.30 p.m.Sardinian, .Thursday.Dec.14, Noon.*Sarmatian.Thursday, Jan.11, 10.30 a m Passengers may embark at Boston on the r Steamers marked * on the evening previous to sailing, if they so destre.FROM BALTIMORE.Polynesian.Saturday, Dee.9 Caspian.Monday, Dec.25 Austrian Monday, Dec.25 Rates of Passage from Montreal via Halifax : .en $62.65, $78 and $88 (According to accommodation.) Intermediate.on SlOBraAge.ce.vivir riieirar ens «$31.00 Rates of Passage from Montreal via Boston : .Cabin.$58, $78 and $83.00 (According 10 accommodation.) Intermediate.eines 00 Steerage.\u2026.0srsnceaues 1.00 Rates of Fassage from Montreal via Portland: Cabin.$57.50, $77.50 and $87.50 (According to accommodation.) Intermediate Steerage .$15.00 .$31.00 Newfoundland Line.The Steamers of the HALIFAX MAIL LINE from Halifax to Liverpool, via St.Johns, N.F., are intended to be despatched FROM HALIFAX.Sarmatian.pesrerirsann Saturday, Dec.2 Sardinian.Saturday, Dec.16 Caspian.Saturday, Dec.30 Sarmatian.Saturday, Jan.18 RATES OF PA3SAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS : Cabin.$20.00 | Intermediate.$15.00 Steerage.$6.00.Clasgow Line.During the season of Winter Navigation, a steamer will be despatched each week from Glasgow for Portland-or Boston (via Halifax when occasion requires), and each week from Boston or Portland to Glasgow direct, as fol- OWS ;\u2014 FROM BOSTON.Scandinavian.Tuesday, Dec.12 Pheenician.Saturday, Dec.30 FROM PORTLAND.Nestorian.Saturday, Dec.2 Prussian.aes Saturday, Dec.23 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted in Liverpool and Glasgow, and at all Continental Ports, to all points in the United States and Canada, and from all Stations in Canada and the United States to Liverpool and Glasgow, Via Boston, Portiand or Halifax.Connections by the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways via Halifax; and by the Central Vermont and Grand Trunk Railways (National Despatch) and by the Boston and Albanv, New York Central and Great Western Railways (Merchants\u2019 Despatch), via Bostoa, and by Grand Trunk Railway Company via Portland.Through Rates and Through Bills of Lading for East-bound Traffic, can be obtained from any of the Agents of the above-named Railways.! For Freight, passage or ether information, apply to JemN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d\u2019Orleans, Vre; ALEXANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue Gluck, Paris; AUG.SCHMITZ & Co, Or RICHARD BERNS, Antwerp ; Ruxs & Co., Rotterdam ; C.HUGo, Hamburg; JAMES Moss & Co., Bordeaux ; FISCHER & BEHMER, Schusselkorb No.8, Bremen ; CHARLEY & MALCOLM, Belfast ; JAMES SCOTT & C0., Queenstown ; MONT- GOMERIE & WORKMAN 17 Gracechurch street.London; JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN 70 Great Clyde street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, James street, Live 1, ALLANS, RAE & Co, Quebec ; ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street, Chieago ; H.BOURLIER, Toronto : LEVE & ALDEN, DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE This Line is composed of the following first-class Steamships:\u2014 88.MELROSE ABBEY, Capt.H.H.Leng 88.VALETTA, Capt.D.Anderson, and are intended to perform regular service between Montreal and St.Johns, N fid., calling at North Sydney, C.B., and Char lottetown, P.E.L, alternately.To be despatched as follows: \u2014 88.MELROSE ABBEY, for North Sydney and Sydney, C.B., and St.Johns, Nild., 8S.VALETTA, \u2014\u2014\u2014 For Freight or Passage, apply to or Frelg ESHAW, Agent.Carrying the United States Matis Proposed Sallings: City of Berlin., Saturday, Dec.9, 2.00 p.m .City of Richmond.Thursday Dec.14, 8.00 a.m City of Chester.Saturday, Dec.23, 2.00 p.m City of Brussels.Thursday, Dec.28, 8.00 a.m City of Chester.Saturday, Dec.23, 2.08 p.m City of Brussels.Thursday, Dec.28, 8.00 p.m City of Montreal.Thursday, Jan.4, 1.00 p.m City of Berlin.Saturday, Jan.13, 8.00 a.m City of Paris.Thursday, Jan.18, Noon.City of Chester.Saturday; Jan.27, 7.00 am Special Round Tri Tickets, 8110, available to 31st Mareh, 1883.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$80 and $80, according to accommodation, all aaving equal saloon privileges.Children, between 2 and 12 Years of age, half-fare.Servants, $30.Inter: Tnediate, $16.Special round trip tickets, $110.Tlckets to London, $7 ; and to Paris 815, and = additional, accor ing to the route selected.teerage, from Montreal to Liverpool $26.50.For ight or Passage, apply at the Company\u2019s Offices JOHN J.DALE, Agent, 31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y.G C McFALL, St.James street.J.Y.GILMOUR & CO 354 St.Paul street, Montreal.Or to December 5 WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harboux, ireland.CARRYING BRITISH AND AMBRI CAN MAILS, PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Setling between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstewn, are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 BRITANNIC.Saturday, Dec.2, at 11.00 a.m\" ADRIATIC.Thursday, Dec.7, at 2.30 p.m GERMANIC.Saturday, Dec.16,at 9.30 a.m- CELTIC.T hursday, Dec.21,at 2.00 p.m- BALTIC.-.\u2026Saturday, Dec.30, at 9.00 a.m 1882.BRITANNIC.Saturday, Jan.6,at 3.00 p.m.ADRIATIC.Thursday, Jan.!1,at 7.00 a.m.CABIN RATES.NewYork to Liverpooland ueenstown, $60.$80 and $100 gold.Excursion ickets, good for one year, $144 and $180 gold.Tickets to London, $7, aud to Paris, $26, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, half- price.Infants free.Servants, $60.THESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE SHEEP OR PIGS, NOTICE.\u2014Special Winter Rates $60, $80, and $100.Return Tickets available from Liver 1 until the end of March, 1883, $110.$144, $180, according to stateroom accommodation, all having equal privileges in the saloon.STEERAGE RATES.From Montreal to Liverpool or Londonderry, $31.00 prepaid.To Montreal from abeve places, $31.00 prepaid.Passengers taking the * White Star Steam ers,\u201d\u2019 as a rule, arrive in London in 94 days \u2018rom New York Kk a ; assengers ed, via Liverpool, to all parts of Éurope at moderate rates.\" For further information and passage apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 17 Broadway, New York.Or io B.J.COGHLIN, 414 St.Paul Street.Montreal y ontr lo December 1 LANE ROUTE.The Cunard Steamship Compan (Limitea between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL ) calling at CORK HARBOUR, FBOM PIER 40 N, R.NEW YORK.Ain, Wednesday, Dec.6 Wednesday, Dec.13 \u201c+++uc000s0010s0.Wednesday Dec, 20 \u201crats esse 0000000 Wednesday, Dec 27 yan every following Wednesday from New rk.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$60, $30 and $100, ao cording to accommodation.Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and al other parts of Burope at lowest rates, Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre.Antwerp and other Ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean Portsor Freight and Passage, at tho Cem \u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Groen.pany VERNON H.BROWN & CO.Or to THOS.WILSON, 58 St.Francois Xavier street, December 2 289 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN Now York and Liverpool, calling af Queenstown PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORR Nov.21, 1.30 p.m sessscnanues ov.28, 7.00 a.m Dec.5,12.30 p.m .Dec.12, 6.00 a.m .These Steamersare bullt of iron, in watertight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the.Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath reom, Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Pianc and Library ; also, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer The State-rooms Are all up r deck, thus in.suriug those greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect ventilation and light.CABIN PASSGE, $60, $80 and $100, according Lo location, &e, INTERMEDIATE.This is a class that affords people of mods rate means a respectable way of travelling Beds, Bedding ash-basins, &c., together with good food, separate Pining-room from either Cabin or Steerage bein provided.Passage, $40 single ; $80 round trip.Steerage passage at Low Rates, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, Broadway, New York.Or to J.Y.GILMOUR & Co., July 22 BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES C For BERMUDA, 88.ORINOCO, Dec.14, For ST.KITTS, ANTIGUA, DOMINICA MARTINIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOES and TRINIDAD, 88.BERMUDA, December 5.For freight, pa e and insurance, apply to A É OUTERGRIDGE \u20ac CO.Abents.- LR Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada Tons.Tons, Montreal.3,284 | Toronte.Dominion .3,178 | Ontarioexas.ane ss 2,700 | Sarniauebeec.2,700 | Oregon.Mississippi .2,680 | Vancouverrooklyn.3, DATES OF SAILINGS.FROM PORTLAND FOR LIVERPOOL cee s+.+00c0» 000 14th Dee, cieraesaisess.28th Dec, .11th Jan, 25th Jan.RATES OF PASSAGE.CABIN\u2014Montreal to Liverpool, $57.50.Reurn, $101.25.Rates per steamer Sarnia, Montreal to Liverpool\u20143$67.50 ; Return, $111.25 ; Intermedlate, $45.50 ; Steerage, $30.50.*Sarnia carries neither Cattle or Sheep.! Prepaid Steerage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.Through Tickets can be had at all the prin- clpal Grand Trunk Rallway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted toand from all parts of Canada.For Freight or I\u2019assage, apply in London, to Bowering, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India Avenue; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montomery, 24 James Street ; in Quebec, to W.Mvlacpherson; at all Grand Trunk Rallway Offices; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court.CANADA SHIPPINGC Beaver Line of Steamships.November 3 DIRNOT SAILINGS BETWEEN Liverpool and New York, And connecting by continuous Rail at latter Port with Montreal and all important places in Canada and the West.The following Stenmers of this Line will sail from NEW YORK, as under :\u2014 LAKE NEPIGON, H.Campbell.LAKE WINNIPKG, W.Stewart .Dee.1 LAKE CHAMPLAIN, P.A.Jackson.Dec, 11 LAKE MANITOBA, G.B.Scott Dec.21 LAKE HURON, W.Bernson.RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin, from Montreal te Liverpool, $57.50; Steerage, $27.50.Return Cabin passages, $106.For Freight or other particulars, apply: In Liverpool, to R.W.ROBERTS, Manager ana: da Shipping Co., 21 Water Street : in New York, to SEAGER Bros., 63 Boaver Street ; or H.E.MURRAY, General Manager, Custom House Square, Montreal.Dec.81 1 November 21 1882-1883.doh na kia WHITE CROSS LINES EINMANN & LUDWIG, ANTWERP OWNERS AND GENERAL AGENTS.WINTER SERVICE Between Antwerp and Canada via Boston The following Steamers of this Line will sail from ANTWERP for BOSTON direct :\u2014 Steamships.Leave on or about HERMANN.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.escscusess senc tober 25 HELVETIA.\u201coR JAN BREYDEL.November, 22 HELVETIA.December.13 Through Bills of Lading granted at low ratesof Freight from Antwerp to Montrea} and other parts of the Dominion.The White Cross Line Steamers offer comfortable accommodation for Cabin, Intermediate and Bteerage Passengers.For Rates of Freight, Passage, or for othe: information, aj pi y ANN & LUDWIG, Or to MUNDERLOÉ & Go?October 12 General Agents, Montreal.The Great Weston Steamship Ca (LIMITED.) æ A [NEAR BRISTOL.] Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, com osed of the following New and First-class rs :\u2014 SOMERSET.2 CORNWALL.200 Tons GLOUCESTE : 2,000 + ARRAGON.ll.1500 « The steamship BRISTOL is intended to be despatched for Avonmouth Doeks About 11th Nev.mext.These steamers will have special facilities fon ihe carriage of Buiter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the earriage of a limited number of HORSES, CATTLE ard SHEEP.These steamers have superior cabin accommodation for a limited number of assengers for which early application should be made For rates of passage and freight, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 2B and 25 St.Sacrement St.Montreal, Orto MARK WHITWILL & SON, Tue Grove, Bristol, d.175 1882.LONDON, 1882.Quebec and Montreal.July 25 SCN LG TEMPERLEY LINE, Composed of the follow First-Class Steamships :\u2014 ing SCOTLAND.THAMES.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.; The Steamships of this Line are intended to be despatched from MONTREAL FOR LONDON.AS FOLLOWS : THAMES.on or about 20th October.Passage Certificates issued to persons de sirous of bringing out their friends.Through Bills of Lading issued on the Centinent and in London, for all parts of Canada = oe Sent or Pssac: ly to TEMPER- For Freight or Passage, app 0 LEYS, CARTER & DARK B21 Billie: Street\u2019 London, E.C., Ross & Co., Spebec.IDAVID SHAW, Montr DAVID June 14 141 6 Broadway.LEVE & ALDEN, 202 St.James street, Monsreal.W MOORE Manager, December 2 28 | The magnificent new steamship VILLE DE PARA, will sail from Halifax, N.S., on arrival of the mails about 26th DÆ- CEMBER, for St.Thomas, and all Ports of Brazil.Splendid passenger accommodation.Antwerp, Havre and Canadian Service.The magnificent new steamship the VILLE DE MONTREAL), 3,000 tons;Capt.Roussel, will leave Antwerp, calling at Havre, for Halifax, N.S., direct, 6n the 15th JANUARY, 1883.Close connection with Rotterdam and Amsterdam.Through bills of lading granted.For rates of freight and passage, apply to Kennedy & Hunter, Antwerp; Poudavigne, Havre; or to WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, Agent General, 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal, And at West India Whart, Halifax, N.S.November 18 276 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, whioh wil 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 comfortablè.teerage at lowest rates, both to and from Europe.Apply, for pamphlet of information and sailing G.H.PATTERSON, Agent, 264 St.James Street Montreal.Or to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York.mber 7 LONDON LINE OF Es STEAMERS.2 rersencenes aes 2,000 « 6 The splendid new first-class, full power screw steamer, ERL KING, A 100 (Highest Class at Lloyd's), is intended 10 sall from Montreal FOR AVONMOUTH DOCK, (Near Bristol.) On erabout 21st November, Taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATES from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited pumber of HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first- class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and London thereafter, during the season.Superior accommodation for a limited num- PRES EEE ana Passage, pp 1 or s of Freight an assage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 2 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal, Or WILLIAM ROSS & CO., East India Avenue, London* July 25 : 175 NNAH STEAMSHIP CO, Direct Line from Boston to Savannah, Connecting at Savannah with all rail lines to points in the South and South-West, and with rail and steamer lines to all points in Florida.Magnificent assonger accommodations.New steamers\u2014fastest time and lowest rates.The elegant new iron steamers of 2,200 tons each, GATE CITY and CITY OF COLUMBUS, will sail regularly every Thursday from Boston and Savannah.These steamers are considered the finest on te or fre = ht ly to or fr or passage, ap W.H.BING, BT What, Bostonor A.DEW.SAMPSON, 201 Washington Street, Boston.3m wim 207 BOSTON AND SHAT August 30 Railmans.Montreal and Ottawa via Grand Trunk and Canada Atlantic Railway.COMMENCING Wednesday, November 1st, Trains will run as follows :\u2014 Leave Montreal.Arrive Ottawa.9.00 AM.12.45 P.M.4.30 PM.8.15 PM.Leave Ottawa.Arrive Montreal.8.00 a.m.| 11.45 a.m.4.45 P.M.8.30 P.4.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.November 6 Im mwf 265 SOUTH-EASTERN RAAT MONTREAL& BOSTON AIR LINE THE DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE T0 BOSTON, Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowe!\u2019 a Worcester, Providenceand all points In NEW ENGLAND, also the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, NEW LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, &c., and PORT, The Only Line Runnin through w e Mountains to ugh the PORTLAND.Winter Arrangements.Tratns leave Montreal asfollows:\u2014 9.00 A.M.\u2014Day Express, with Parlor C attached, for Boston, via Concord, Manches.> S an well ; 2 via White Mountains.i also for Portland 5.00 P.M.\u2014Local Waterloo, Bedford, termediate stations, with throug) Ir Springtie i o necticut Tin field and all points on the Con- 30 P.M.\u2014Night Express for Boston and New England Points With 1 lnc Car atiaiey Pullman Palace A.| 6.30 p.m.\u2014Nigh -\u2018Ex-ress for Bosten, via Old Reliable Short Route.Three Express Trains daily to New York with Pullman and Wagner Sleeping Cars attached.Two Express Trains daily to Boston with Pullman's Elegant Parlour and Sleeping Car attached.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m:\u2014Day Express tor Troy, Albany New York, Springfield and Boston via Fitchburg.Also to Waterloo.9.00 a.m.\u2014Limited Express for Boston, v* Concord, Manchester, Nashua and Lowell, na- rivingin Boston at 7.20 p.m., and New York via W.R.Junction and Springfield at 16.80 p.m.Also, to New London 8.20 p.m.\u2014For Waterloo and Mago.8.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express for New ork via Troy, arriving in New York at 6.45 the ne morning.Lowell, or via F tenbarg, .for Greenfield, Northampton, Holyog eand Springfield, with- eut change ; to New London, Hartford, New Haven and New York .GORNG NORTH.The Night Express via Troy, leaves York at 6.30 p.m., arriving in Montreal 25 a.m.Day Express leaves New York at £.00 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 10.15 p.m.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell at 9.00 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 8.00 p.m.Leaves Boston via Fitchburg, at 3.00 a.1m., and Troy at 1.30 p.m: a.m., arriving in Montreal at .15 p.m.Night Express leaves Boston at 7.60 p.m., via Lowell at 6 p.m., via Fitchburgh} and New ld ONDA FC RAILWAY, The 01 Direct AU-Raïl Line Perfect Roadbed, Steel Rails, Iron Bridges Elegant Coaches, Luxurious Parlor Cars End speed unrivalled, with an ever shifting Panorama of Lake, Mountain and River Scenery, render a tripover this road a perfeot holiday excursion.On and after MONDAY, DEC.4th., 1882, Solicitors of the Bank of Hon.J'4s.Coczeurn,Q.C, | A.Accountant and bec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Manitoba.Jas.Lerten, rocured, OTTAWA.J.TRAVERS I, November 18 avis.ARTHUR H.PLIMSOLI Auditor and Acco ! HAMILTON CHAMBERS, STREET, MONTREA, | 80 .H.COTTE, Address P.O.Box No.1,86 September 566, ention Montrey, F.McIyry, untant, Auditor i ly 283 RIDDELL & STE VENSON, CHARTERED Accountants, 22 St.John Sir Commissioners for the Provinces A.F.RippELL.November | A.W.Srv York at 4.38 Piss va Springfield, arriving In | Rea) estate bought and sold.Mortgage For Tickets and Freight Rates, applyat| negotiated.Collections made, Corres.Central Vermont Railroad Office, 138 St pondence invited.A.C.STONEGRAVE, Address Drawer 1269, P.O, Winnipe Canadian Passenger Agent.August 18 1975 Bomton OMoa.3 Wack ead, root, sw.CUMMINGS, | JW HOBART, CARMAN & LEITCH, ien\u2019l.Passenger Aen ener .STERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-L Noveniper 12 SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY NOTARIES PUBLIC, &, CORNWALL.ONT.June 14 THOMAS DARLING, Accountant and Auditor.242 ST.JAMES STREET, R.B.Caruuy eet, | of Que New Brunewick \u2018 ENSOX, ! 274 _MOFFAT & CALDWELL, >| Bankers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers 444 MAIN STREET ; 142 i Montreal.Special attention Mortgage, City Property, in sums to suit borrowers.iven to the manage ment of TRUST ESTATES.Have always MONEY TO LUAN on at current rates, FOR May 20 MONTREAL, OTTAWA, v me And the Bounéfless Lamtber Districls of tne | COURT, MACINTOSH & HYDE, Upper Ottawa River, Accountants, Auditors and Financial Agents, THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE OF CANADA.| Western Chambers, St.Johr Street, all the other suburban peints East of St, Jerome.6.05 p.m.\u2014Evening_ Lightning Express far Ottawa, Brockville and all points West.Parlor Car for Ottawaand Sleeping Car for Toronto.Detauit and Chicago.3.50 am.\u2014Mixed Train for Local Stations East of Ottawa, at which Morning Fast Express does not stop.The time given above leaving Montreal is from the New City Terminus, Quebec Gate Station.For Tickets, Rates, Seats in Parlor Cars.Time Tables, and all information regardi assenger business, apply at the Compa icket Office 103 St.JAMES St.GEO.W.HIBBARD, Asst.Gon.Pass.Agent.W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKER Gen.Manager.Gen.Supt.Montre, Dec.4, 18824 29 ore Railwa ria COMMENCING ON MONDAY, Sept.25th, 1882, Trains Leave Montreal : | JANES Cour, | H Joux MacinTosE, 9.30 a.m.\u2014Morning Fast Expiess with Parlor BORGE HYDE.Car attached, for Duawa, Fem: September 7 3m 24 roke, and all points on the Upper LE 4.20 p.m.Quavs.© press fer Ottawa and MERCIER, BEAUSO IL I.\u2014, x sier ve 500 sll Intermediate Stations.os MARTINEAU, p.nl.~\u2014Accommodation Train for e rome, St.Lin, St.Eustache andl ADVOCATES, Ne.55 St.James Street, MONTREAL, Hox.Hoxore MEercizk Lately Solicitor-Ger eral and M.P.P.for §t, Hyacinthe.CLEOPHAS BBAUSOLEIL, Lately Official Assignee, MARTINEAU, B.C.L.Pau.G.Montreal, January 10 JOHN F.WARNER, Real * Estate and General Financial Agen Specialties : Management of Estates.Negotiation of Loans on Mortgages o other good Securities.Commercial Paper Discounted.Insurances Effected.Houses and other Property Rented.Arbitration cases will receive careful al} ention.Office; 246 St.James Street, OTTAWA BUILDINGS.Mav 26 25 126 BEATTY, CHADWICK, THOMPSON & BLACKSTOCE, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, MR.W.A.REEVE, Counsel, Offices, - BANK OE TORONTO, Corner Wellington and Church Streets de, Trains leave Mile-End Station Ten Minutes Later than Hochelaga.72 Magnificent Palace \u20acars on all Pag.Senger Day Trains and Sleeping Carson Night rains.Sunday Trains leave 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.13 PL A Ticket Offices: ace rmes ma SC Tames hes, | YONTREAL.ppos » Louis Ho UEBEC, Canadian Pacific Railway OTRESTA.\u201cA.DAVIS, Supt, Delaware & Hudson Co's Railroads.\u2019 The Saratora\u201d Lin \u2014TO\u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, Telegra Trains will run as follows: TORONTO.9 3 W.H.Bearry.E.M.CHapwick.X | = | & | D.E.Tromson.T.G.BLAOKSTOCE.554 March 21 pe A MP.M.P.M.Leave Hochelaga for Quebec.£ 00 3.00 0 Miscellaneous.Arrive at Quebec.Tw 9.50 | 6.30 6e Leave Quebec for Hochelaga.5% \u2019 sig Fins E.B.ED D Y S Arrive at Hochelaga.8.307 4.00 6.30 bs aha U0) 7) Unmatchable Matches Arrive at St.Felix de Va- 8.20 IN BOTH \u201ciri os Visas | Brimstone and Parlous Arrive at Hochelaga., .8.30 BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, viz.300° and 3007s, PARLOUR MATCHES, without Sulphut LION: PARLOURS aico in 200\u2019s and 300% PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY CONSUMPTION.Warranted the Finest Match in the World.Portland Cement, Fire Bricks, Drain Pipes, Roman Cement, Water Lime WCEP.Corie cL ts y rev Nun Street: ew York, Philadelphia.AND ALL POINTS SOUTH A D EAST @8- 28 Miles the Shortest Line betwean Montreal and New York ER 715 a Fest rains leave Montreal I .m.\u2014Day Express Ww er Draw! Room Car attached,\u201d for Saratoga, Troy and Altany, arriving in New York at 9.00 p.mat 9.20a.n:.New York i-vough Mails and Express carried via this zine.Information given, and Tickets sold, at all Grand Trunk Offices, and at the Company's ce.143 St.James Strcet, Montreal.D.M.KENDRICK, CHAX C, MoFALF, General Pass\u2019r Agent, Agent, M Albany, N.Y, Montreal av Sleeping Zar This train will stop only at principal stations.Baggage checked through and passed by the Customs at Bonaventure Depot a Tickets and all information, apply at T A.MACKINNON, BRADLEY BARLOW T.sst, November 8 Bres, & Gen.Meraventura aes street, Windsor Hotel or Bo- | Press; Steam or Treadle ; good as new Disposing of it to make room for a larger machine, Office.CORDON PRESS, FOR SALE A half medium Gordon (CYLINDER) Can be seen at the HrraLp \u2014 ROOFS.SPARHAM CEMENT ROOFS, SLATE ROOFS.GALVANIZED IRON ROOFS 3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014Wagner\u2019s Ele TIN ROOF 8, gant sf eping Car run threugh fr New York ROSIN CEMENT ROOFS, FS at 6.45 a.m.next morning.his Train GRAVEL ROO makes close connection af Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving PUT ON BY JOSEPH JAMES & C0, né.Corner Latour Street! and Rosby Le September 20 NATIONAL SONG.By Alfred Tennysol OET LAUREATE!) (P jar Sung by Santley, and destined to be pop\" all over the British Empire.For sale at] H.PRINCF «New York Piano Co.'s Warerooms: 226 & 228 St, James St June 24 h and Telephone Rubys in 100% Hands all Round l S, 90 the C who ¢ he ce occas] upon G whicl posed serva Su be pa Nort] eleva posit: surve the E quite he ha consu thoug ring Mio some the hope noble the fi sult \u20ac the | ity stron Parn two-t two ! provi vote whol resol 18g t pho Galle times now, feren fact t sity ¢ dure the ; perly ord the i Joes aps mark dowr publi of th Th taff rst likel for e prese Thur tion, other back day i last ¢ Cons who goin divi this ¢ to-m WI Touse the | of must prob and on tk Vativ follo mem solve Staff belie hosti be re shou! that dene stitu sister Tesol Hou the ç the ung Secti Dai Suces He | pa 18 ng cony extre Says sens) has | The pea am diffi brin à aix Vice ditor, i yi SON, > set, 8 of Que \u2018unewick \u2018 VENSOY, 26 LL, \u201d rokers, :G, Man lortgages Corres V innipeg, 197° T-LAN, ERY, C, &, .Cannay 142 \u2014 &, EET, 120 IYDE, ents, Street, manage VAN on nt rates, CINTOSH, m 214 | IL eet, P.for St, ignee, ACL 25 L, al Agen rages of ed.reful ai} street, 125 K, l'OCK, Sy diC.y el, NTO, Streets ches ours up, Vide Pau ulphur nd Sov AMILY atch \u2014 nt, Lime.{i 108 00F$ OFS, ] Lane THE MONTREAL HERALD AND BAILY COMMBRCIAL @AZNTTE, WEDNESBAY DECEMBER 6.8 mg ENGLIFH CORRESPONDENCE.fhe Conservative Party and Lord Randolph Churehill-The Country and the Cloture\u2014Earl Dufferin in Egype What is thought of him\u2014The False\u201d Prophet \u2014 Municipal elections, + British progress.From our Special Correspondent.s Loxpox, November 8, 1882.¥ ven while I was writing you last weak upon the peculiar state of the Conservative Party, aud the curious attitude assumed by some of its younger representatives in the Commons, Lord Randolph Churchill was taking à new departure, and making a bid for the leadership of a recognized party.Hitherto Lor Randolph has beén regarded as somewhat of a trifler, striking mainly at provoking laughter and indulg 3 ing in rattling personalities.His Fourt Party, consisting of limself and three others (hence the name,) has been looked upon as à practical joke ; now itappears as if it might become à formidable reality.Allowed on all sides to be possessed of a large amount of self.confidence, ba das suddenly sprung a mine and shown that he has also vigour and ability, and a power of Parliamentary argument which no one suspected.In the present state of their case, it could cause no surprise if a large ortion of the Conservative Party agreed to give him that leadership which he so evidently desiderates.That the Couserv- + ative mind is variable, is clear, when we have Lord John Manners, the bitter opponent of the ballot, proposing that in divisions on closure, the House shall vote by ballot.The Conservatism of Sir Stafford Northcote and Sir Richard Cross consists of nothing but a negation of everything proposed by the Liberals ; that of Lord Salisbury may be summed up in the words \u201can aggressive (or irited) foreign policy.\u201d But Lord Ranolph Churchill offers the Democratic- Conservatism of the late Lord Beacons* field\u2014that is to say, he avouches that if the Conservatives are seeking for a man who shall \u201cdish the Liberals\u201d for them, he can place his band upon him.The | P occasion for this display was the debate upon Mr.Gibson\u2019s amendment to Mr.G ne\u2019s first resolution of Procedure, which amendment was commonly supposed to receive the support of the Conservative party en bloc.Such a speech as this could not possibly be passed by silently by Sir Stafford Northcote, Lord Randolph, he said, bad elevated himself somehow er other to a position from which he was enabled te survey the front benches and the rest of the House with an impartiality which was quite sublime.He did not know whether be had sought those heights in order to consult the Archangel Gabriel.He rather thought he had gone in search of the lost principles of the Liberal Party, some of which had gone to the planet Jupiter and some to the planet Mars.A little later, apparently fearing he had gone too far, the Right Hou.Baronet expressed the hope and belief that he would have his noble friend\u2019s support\u2014which he assured him he greatly valued\u2014in the division on the first Resolution as a whole.The result of this, the first serious division of the sittings, was a Ministerial majority of 84 over an exceptionally strong Conservative minority.Mr.Parnell and his party, believing that a two-thirds majority would bring the two front benches nearer together, end prove fatal to the life of the Irish Party, voted with the Government.But, as I said in my last, on.the whole, the country is indifferent to the resolutions now under discussion.During the early part of the Session the applications for places in the Stranger\u2019s Gallery were invariably three or four times more than the seats at disposal; now, there is always room.This indifference, however, is mainly due to the fact that the public recognises the necessity of a reform of Parliamentary Procedure, and considers it a question which the members themselves are more pro- erly concerned in.Such incidents as ord Randolph Churchill\u2019s defection, and the importance of the division, lend a Jaesing interest, and that is all; and per- aps Mr.Callan\u2019s concluding his few remarks, amidet loud applause, by sitting down on his hat, will li public memory than any of the speeches of this really memorable debate.The proceedings in connection with Sir taiford\u2019s Northcote\u2019s motion, that the mist revolution be negatived, are not likely to increase the country\u2019s respeet for eithemof the great parties as they at present jand.After the division last Thursday, the main body of the Opposition, understanding there would be no other great division till to-morrow, went back to their pheasant shooting.Yesterday it appeared that the debate would not last out the stated time, so a call of the Conservative ranks was made forspeakers who would guarantee to keep the debate going for a period to be fixed by each individually.Over sixty have answered this call, and consequently the debate will be carried over the Lord Mayor\u2019s dinner to-morrow night to Friday.Whether the success of this proposal roused the idea, or whether 1t is the first step towards the assumption of the Conservative \u2018Dictatorship, must remain at present an unsolved problem; but true it is that Lord andolph Churchill immediately appears on the scene witli a letter to the Conser- Vative party, proposing that they sha follow die oBstrnetive tactics of the Irish members, and compel Government to dissolve Parlianient.Auticipating that Sir Stafford Northcote will be defeated, he elieves by a judicious collection of every hostile vote the majority against him can be reduced to between 15 and 30.If this Should prove to be the case, he proposes that it should be made the excuse for a emand to remit the question to the con stituencies\u2014this latter to be done by per- Sistent obstruction on the motion that the Tesolution be a standing order of the ouse.He opines that the Government being thus forced to dissolve, the result of a general election will be a decreased Majority, an increased Parnellite party, ou consequently an Opposition which on throw out the closure.To prove his etter an actual fact, Lord Randolph has nded in 53 fresh amendments in his \" 9%n name and those of members follow- Ing him ! The action of Government in placing the chief diplomatic business in Egypt in the hands of Lord Dufferin has given Unqualified satisfaction to all parties, and Sections of parties, in England.The ily News says of him :\u2014\u201cHe will Succeed if success be in any way possible.e has both strength and pliancy.He is Capable of seeing things for himself, and 18 not likely to be the creature of official Convention or of European rings.\u201d The éxtreme Conservative St.James\u2019s Gazette Says :\u2014\u201c1t will be welcome news to all Sensible Englishmen that Lord Dufferin 85 been despatched on such & mission.\u201d \u20ac Globe, equally partizan in its views, Speaks of Lord Dufferin as being \u201c as fit & man as could have been selected for so lfieult and delicate a commission.He Tings to it the high reputation gained in a tingularly successful term of Canadian Iceroyalty, as well as in the later, but ve longer in the [8 hardly less brilliant discharge, of the functions of British Representative at Constantinople during a crisis which called for the exengive of & very specigk diplomatie faculty.He has filed important Posts in the national service, but it is not venturing a rash prediction to sav that he has now touched the great o ortunity.as well as the grand test of his career, and that in reviving the Layd of Nile from ashes and ruin, fe will have achieved a work worthy to rank with the \u2018very highest feats of _ statesmanship.The Radical Pall Mal® Gawette regards Lord Dufferin\u2019s appointment as \u201can obvious ain,\u201d for the reason that he \u201c is thorough- 3 acquainted\u2014perhaps better acquainted ap; apylgdy in, th Whole public seryfee \u2014 with all he rreads of this complicated web.Lord Dufferin has the best possible means of knowing, and knowing intimately, how the wind blows from every quarter.\u201d The Standard, which is regarded as the organ of Toryisin of the \u201cold school,\u201d is also to the fore with its praises of Lord Dufferin, whom its speaks of as the \u201c gregt magician\u201d\u2014 and surely, in view of this unanimous opinion of men widely divided on all political topics, the appellation cannot be much of a misnomer! \u201cTo be simple and frank¥ says this latter journal, \u201c to ke kindly and courteous, to say the right thing in the right place to the right people, to sustain weorthily the dignity of eminent, offige, to bear unreluctantly the fatigues -of State ceremonial, \u2014these are gifts as precious as administrative energy and force of will.Lord Dufferin is familiar with the secrets of Eurovean diplomacy, he knows by intimate experience what the peculiar perils are which Ottoman statesmanship prepares.In view of the interest which Canada must take in the career of this modern Prince of Diplomatists, I hope these extensive quotations from our leading English organs will provide their own raison és -The entire minor press has followed th the same course, and necessarily that olitical weathercock, the Daily Telegraph, Joins in the wellymerited eulogy.\u201cThere cannot \u2018exist a\u2019 \u2018dissentient opinion,\u201d it says, \u201casto the wisdom of the choice which has lighted upon the British Ambassador at Constantinople for such a service.* * * Of all available men, His Excellency, at this hour, possesses the most ample information and experience upon the questions pressing on the Government, * * * Lord Dufferin, more, perhaps, than any other personage of his rank, holds, atthis moment, the secret threads of thé entire Eastern Question, which he has closely and officially studied, not only from the British, but from the Turkish, the Russian and the European poiuts of view.The advantages as well as the dangers of the victory which our arms have gained in Egypt will be understood by him with exceptional clearness, and the nation may be as thoroughly convinced of his patriotism as Her Majesty\u2019s Government is of his prudence and capacity.Emphatically, he will be the right man in the right place; nor could Lord Granville have made an appointment better calculated to strengthen the public confidence which his recent management of the Egyptian Question has inspired.But, perhaps, the greatest tribute of all to the talents of Lord Dufferin was that unconsciously accorded to by the Porte, when it vainly besought that he should stay in Constantinople, while some other (and lesser) diplomatic light was sent to Egypt.One of the most difficult points Lord Dufferin will have to deal with, will be the delivering England from her present false position with regard to Arabi.Treated as a belligerent throughout the whole of the short campaign, he was surely en- titied to treatment as a prisoner of war when he fell into eur hands.But while the war lasted the Khedive was non \u2018est ; as soon as it was over, it revived, and Arabi, with the approval of the Sultan, was handed over to the civil authority of his country.By that authority\u2014equall implicated with himself, in the \u201crebellion,\u201d if our most reliable accounts are true\u2014he and the other prisoners are being shamefully maltreated.The best step out of the difficulty would appear to be a eneral amnesty; and if this be pressed by Lord Dufferin, as there is reason to believe it will be, doubtless the Khedive will avail himself of so ready a means of averting some dangerous revelations.The assurance given by the Government that under no conditions is England to be made responsible for the defence of the Khedive against the Mahdi, or \u201cFalse Prophet,\u201d has allayed many doubts and mis- ivings which had begun to assail the pub- fe mind.Dr.Schweinfurth, the celebrated African explorer, asserts that the victories of the Mahdi have reduced the Egyptian force in the Soudan by one- half.He is reported to be followed by an army of 150,000 horsemen,of a people renowned for desperate bravery, with whose aid he massacres all who will not profess belief in him.He announces that he will make himself master of the whole Soudan, and that he will then invade Lower Egypt, convert its inhabitants and march against the Turks, whom he regards as infidels.Having succeeded in this he will proceed to Mecca, in order to establish the Millennium reign, and convert the universe.The Governor of Khartoum, to stop his progress, has procured from the Ulemas an opinion that the Mahdi must be a False Prophet, and not a tfue Mahdi, or Redeemer, because he comes from the West, and not from the East ! The Goverument of the Khedive have applied for the counsel and assistance of certain English officers\u2014which is but a foretaste of what England will be expected, and may be, despite the wishes to the contrary of our Government, forced into doing.It would undoubtedly be wiser of England to at once advise the Khedive to abandon, for the present at least, all claims to rule over the interior of the Soudan.Khartoum and the nearer districts might be kept, but the interior is ever ina state of chronic revolt, it is at a vast distance from Egypt, not very near even to the available ports of the Red Sea, and, necessarily, influence and authority can only be exercised at an expense which Egypt cannot very well bear.The election of councillors in the 240 municipal boroughs of England and Wales on the 1st of November is generally looked upon as giving some idea of the political views of the country.This | -ear there have been a noticeable number Si \u2018non-political contests, and it is difficult from the incomplete returns that have been published to ascertain whether, in those boroughs in which the battles have been fought on politicel lines, the balance of gain has been on the side of the Liberals or the Conservatives, but apparently there has been, on the aggregate, a slight ain to the latter.i 5 The Right Hon.J.Chamberlain, M.P., President of the Board of Trade, at a recent Mansion House dinner, confidently predicted that England is on the eve of a long era of great prosperity.As regarded the dock interest, he said, nothing could be fmore encouraging than the extraordinary progress and development of our mercantile marine.in regard to railways, their progress had been only second to that of our ships.Within the last twenty years the capital invested in paiJways had been nearly doubled, amd at the present time it amounted to something like £750,000,000.In the same time the number of passengers had 1mcreased to: 623,000,000 and the transport of goods had increased almost three-fold, and now amounted to something like 250.000,000 tons.During this long period railway shareholders had received continually increasing dividends, and at the present moment the average return on these investments was something like one-third per cent.more than it was in the first instance.Our railway system, he said, gave greater advantages to the public ghan any other railway system in the world, and it was the only railway system in-the world which was absolutely inde- dependent of government grants.WwW.H.C.CONTEMPORARY PRESS.The Canadien says that the indications are that the cogservative party was never nearer to a breaking up than it is at pre sent.La-Verite considers that this somewhat mysterious.language is favourable to goalition.ÿ \u2014L\u2019 Electeur says : To those who are unacquainted with Paris \u20186 Rue Chatanais \u201d sounds just as well as St.Peter street, Quebec.It appears, however, that travelling Canadians do not dare, when in Paris, to make known to strangers where the office of the agency of their country is located.It is even said that Mr.Fabre himeelf does not dare to publish it in the Paris journals\u2014for the reason that la Rue Chatanais is not a respectable quarter, with a celebrity that no cross road in any of our Canadian cities has yet attained.Mr.Fabre, the same paper adds, pretends, it is said, \u2018that the funds placed at his disposition will not allow him to secure an office in the better locality.How, it asks, can it be expected that Frenchmen will seek the Canadian agency for information when its office is not known, and when those whose duty it is to make it known are ashamed of it and seek rather to hide it from the public ?- \u2014On the disallowance question the Winnipeg Times, thus speaks: \u2014 No matter which party werein power at Ottawa to-day, disallowance would be its policy.The people of the East naturally enough look at the railroad question from an Eastern standpoint and with ah eve to Eastern interests ; and beyond any doubt they would force Mr.Blake, were he in Sir John Macdonald\u2019s place, to save the rock section of the road from destruction and give to the Eaetjthe preference over Chicago and St.Paul.We know that disallowance was Mr.Mackenzie\u2019s policy, and unless the Eastern people were prepared to lose all they have sunk between Lake Nipissing and Winnipeg, and to forego the benefits likely to be derived from the trade of the Northwest, Mr.Blake would have to follow suit.Mr.Greenway, in a speech at Gladstone on Friday night, expressed him- selfin favour of \u201cusing every constitational means to prevent the rights of the people from being bartered away.\u201d Very good.But it does not seem to occur to the leader of the Opposition that the East also has rights worth preserving, and that so long ag it controls the Dominion it is not likely to let us infringe upon those rights,\u201d \u2014The Kingston Whig thus deprecates what it calls the unpatriotic po icy \u201c of our most Easterly Provinces,\u201d \u2018In the Maritime Provinces a feeling of hostility to the movement for free canals is being worked up.Such a course is unpatriotic, and in contradistinction to that purdued by the people of New York State in the late elections.Thousands of persons will not be advautaged by the abolition of tolls upon the Erie Canal, on the contrary their taxation will beincreased materially, and yet they apuroved by a: majority whose size was never anticipated of a scheme, which, on general merits was commended to their favourable consideration.The people of Ontario were not, in a sectional and local sense, benefitted by the construction of the Intercolonial R.R., and yet they did not protest and repudiate the legisla tion which involved an annual charge upon the revenue of the Federal Government of $2,000,000.The people of Ontario might as well have objected to the burdens of the Canada Pacific R.R., whose design has been to develop the resources of the North-West ; they would have been lacking in national spirit and enterprise had they done so.We should rise above petty jealousies in debating a matter of this ind.\u201d \u2014The Richmond Guardian thus speaks of the Provincial situation :\u2014\u201c Is it not a fact that the Province is materially poorer to-day than it was fifteen years ago?Have we not spent our capital lavishly and given the proceeds away at last.Has not the tone of political morality been constantly declining in quality ?Has not civil government become year by year more expensive?and has not dissatisfaction and general discontent been constantly widenin its area ?Furthermore has not the menta quality and social standing of our public men deteriorated.The conservatives have ruled almost uninterruptedly for that space of time, but we do nof impeach conservatism notwithstanding \u2014 we do not assail the particular men who have ruled the Province :\u2014the other pai ty would have done no better.The whole mischief has been wrought by party rule.lt'is doing its work, though more slowly yet quite as surely, in Ontario, and we are obliged to come to the conclusion that if it be impos- sible\u2014as is alleged, to eradicate party rule, we must cut the gordian knot of tne difficulty by abolishing local government and substituting.in its place a legislative union.Let us say, that we are not enthusiasts in regard to this proposal :\u2014we believe it possible to be well governed\u2014to have morality recognized in our system, as it 7s: but it never can be while the electors judge of the fitness of their representatives for the high positions in the state solely by their felity to the creed and maxims of party.\u201d A MONTREALER IN LONDON.THE ADVANTAGES CANADA OFFERS.At a meeting of a debating society in one of the.suburbs of Loudon, Eng, Mr.George Morris, of Montreal, delivered an 1 address, in which, after attributing the distress too commonly visible in our streets to our \u201c want of elbow room,\u201d he pointed out that in Canada there is abundance of space for all our surplus population; that there they will still be under the British flag, and in no sense exiles ; and that the climate is favourable so health, longevity, and enjoyment.He gave a picturesque description of the physical features of the Dominion, dwelling particularly on its fertility.Speaking of Manitoba, he assured his audience that the man who toiled there was sure to be successful.It had an alluvial soil from eight to ten feet deep.Twenty crops of wheat could be grown on it successively, each acre yielding from thirty to forty.bushels.The soil had but to be scratched, the seed scattered broadcast, and a harrow drawn over it, to produce a crop which would dazzle the eyes of a British farmer.He strongly urged all who could afford it to visit the province, being assured that every statement he hud made would be more than borne out in their experience.- each tenant.IMPORTANT When you visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressage and Ca riage Hire and stop at Grand Brion Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot.450 ele gant roows,fitted up at a cost of ane mil- ion dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day.European plan.Elevatorurant supplied with the best.Horse cars, stages and elevated railroads to all depots.Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any first-class hotel in the city.Errs\u2019s Cocoa\u2014GRATEFTL AND Cou- FORFING.\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applicatioh of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epps\u201d 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 Gazelle\u2014Made simply with boilin water or milk.Sold only In Packets and Tins (41b.and Ib.) by grocers, labelled\u2014, \u201cJames Epps & Co., Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng.\u201d\u2014Also makers of Eppg's Chocolate Essence.For Dress Suits made up, in first class style, fit and satisfaction guaranteed (or no sale).L.Robinson.For Sale or to Fet.Winnipeg, Manitoba.RUTHERFORD & CO., Land Brokers and Financial Agents, HAVE FOR SALE, A large list ot very desirable wild and improved Farm Lands cheap and on easy terms; 23,000 acres of which are within a radius of 30 miles of Winnipeg.One section and a half, personally inspected.is well situated, (Class I.) and within 7 miles of Regina, at $5.00 per acre.Desirable City Properties always on hand ; 28 Lots on Main street, Winnipeg, for sale theap and easy terms, if sold at once.iE Special inducements offered to purchasers of Portage la Prairie Lots, of which we have over 200 for disposal.Also, Lots in Morris, Minnedosa, Prince Albert, Prince Arthur\u2019s Landing, Brandon, Regina, Tisdale, &climber Limits\u2014Several valuable aud well located limits for sale cheap.Money to Loan, Mortgages Cashed and Moneys Invested.Office: 3 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, November 15 273 FOR SALE, Private Dwellings and Building Lots, In various parts of the city.MONEY LOANED ON FIRST MORTAGE.F.McMANN & CO, 96 St.Francois Xavier Street.November 1 261 TO LET, A STABLE, and Ground attached.Ap- By at No.97 Upper St.Urbain Streetent low.June 19: 145 TWO SHOPS TO LET In Kingston, opposite Market fh square, 33 feet x 16 feet 6 inches, with good cellars, One rear fire ly to RAWDEN & MACHAR, Kingston.April 19 FOR SALE.Upon St.Antoine street, the dwel ling houses known as Nos.63, 65, 67 and 69 of said street, with laxge lot in rear.Large lot, corner of Craig and Sanguinet streets, now occupied as & coal and lumber ard.> That handgome villa residence, formerly occupied by E.A.Dubois, Esq., wit about forty acres of land; large cut-stone dwelling house, out-buildings, garden, etc.Tlus desirable property is situated almost opposite \u201c\u2018 View Mount,\u201d the residence of the late Donald Ross, Esq.Title perfect.Terms easy.Apply to & R.§! DEBEAUJEU, or to ov St.Denis street.E.C.MONK, Esq., Advocate, 182 de James street.February 5 31 OUSE AND GARDEN FOR SALE.\u2014 The fine brown stone front residence, No.64 Durocher street, with nice garden of 111 feet front and 120 feet deep.If desired, the house and stabling, with the Lot of 37x120, can be sold separately.The drainage is new and perfect.Also for sale, DETACHED VILLA, a handsome Detached Villa Residence, very commod ious and elegantly finished, situated en one of our most fashionable streets, possessing most commanding and charming view.Only a personal inspection can adequately convey the desirability of this fine residence.ROPERTY FOR SALE.LORNE TERRACE\u2014Those five very handsome, first-class Stone Houses, Nos.30 to 48 McKay street, near Dorchester street.Each house is adapted for two families, and have all modern improvements, with separate yards and sheds for ere built three years ago, and can be confidently submitted to the inspection of any expert, or the most experienced purchaser.Are all leased to highly.respectable and prompt paying tenants, and present, probably without exception, the best and safest investment that can be offered in this city.Rent st $2,600 OUSES FOR SALE.| Residence, 368, 696, 1129, 1151 Dor chester street.Double Tenement, 27 and 29 Richmond square.Pretty Villa, Dorehester Avenue, First-Class Residences, 89,91, 93, 95 and 99 Mackay street.House and Garden, No.64 Durocher street.Handsome Double Cut-stone Cottage, 8% Osborne street.House and Garden, 128 Upper §t.Wrbain \u2018 street.' Detached Residence and Garden, University street.Tenements 6 and 8 Fortsnd 18 and 20 Drummond.: Cut-stone Cottages, 75 and 77 Maple streqt.Elegant House on Peel street.New Stone-front Cottages, 23 and 25 Wingproof vault.sor street.: ! First-class Stone House, No.6 Stanly street.Villa Residence and Garden, 201 Univer sity street.Three handsome houses on St.Mark street.Send for Catalogue containing partiey- lars of the above and other properties which I am offering for sale, H.H.GEDDES.Nordheimer\u2019s Hall, 207 St.James st October 31 260 2 ra Miscellaneous, BARGAINS | Miscellaneous.DARGANS Selling at Wholesale Prices.ENVELOPES.From 75ec.to $3.00 per 1,000.NOTE PAPER.LETTER PAPER.FOOLSCAP PAPER.:- [13 \u201c \u201c $2.00 to $6.00 per 76c¢.to $3.50 per Ream.$1.50 to $4.00 per * [13 Copving Letter Boeks Conv.« Letter Books ! AT WHOLESATE PRICES.250 Pages Letter Books.75c.Each.500 és \u2018 srrenseaseersnreeseeseennenn 91,00 CS 750 se 8 avnscessese sense sces cac s0n0s 00 $1.26 °° 1,000 \u201c6 ss crererenrererannsrenins voncnce $1.50 Ledgers.Journals, Day-Books, Cash Books, Blotters, Bill-Books and Memo.Books, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES.NO BETTER VALUE TO BE HAD ANYWHERE.BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! CEO.HORNE & CO.71 and 73 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.October 10 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY GOM PANY, THE COMPANY OFFER FOR SALE ABOUT 2,600,000 ACRES OF LAND IN SOUTHERN MANITOBA Without Conditions of Settlement or Cultivation.Valuable sections will be offered in the PEMBINA MOUNTAIN DISTRICT and along the SOUTH WESTERN BRANCH of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Also, in the well settled districts of the SOURIS, PELICAN and WHITEWATER LAKES, and the MOOSE MOUNTAIN.These lands will be sold at moderate prices, based on the valuations made by the Company\u2019s examiners.erms of payment ; ONE-SIXTH IN CASH ON THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT : BALANCE PAYABLE IN FIVE ANNUAL INSTALMENTS, WITH INTEREST AT SIX PER CENT.PER ANNUM.A deed will be granted on payment being made in full.Payments may be made in LAND GRA NT BONDS, which will be accepted at 10 PER CENT.PREMIUM on their par value, and accrued interest.Bonds can be obtained on application at the Bank of Montreal here, or at any of its Agencies.For further particulars, apply to JOHN H.McTAVISH, Land Commissioner, Winnipeg, to whom al \"By order of the Board, : Montreal, November 18th, 1882.NORTH-WEST BUFFALO ROBE COMPANY, | SEASON CHARLES DRINKWATER, applications should be addressed.Secretary.6m rst 276 1882-1883.Beg to notify the trade that, their large and complete stock of; Buffalo ! Robes, con} sisting of over 20,000 ROBES, INDIAN DRESSED, Are now ready for sale.This stock is the only complete lot of Buffalo Robes that will be offered this season.Al} are this year\u2019s Robes, and are strictly graded, properly cleaned, and will be delivered in perfect condition.We would also direct the attention of buyers to our large stock of Grey, White and Black Japanese Wolx Robes, which we import direct, and are unquestionably the finest collection in the market, we have a large stock of Lined and Trimmed Robes Bear, Wolf, Buffalo 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 guaranteed to give satisfaction.We keep constantly in stock a complete assortment of Furs of all descriptions ; algo Raw and Dressed ressed and Raw tk and Bear Skins.We respectfully invite the Trade v0 examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE : No.37 ST.JOSEPH ST.MONTREAL.eptember 8 | JOHN REIPLINGER, Agent.= 215 T HE ORIENTAL FRUIT LAXATIVE.A refreshing; agreeable and healthful fruit ones compounded of choice and wholesome ORIENTA It is pleasant to the taste, being FRUITS.The perfect com bination of the medical properties of fruit into so small a compass, with the most agree able purgative power, is the perfection of laboratory achievements, and may, without controversy, be claimed as the latest and greatest medical discovery ef the age.A CERTAIN CURE FOR Indigestion, Sluggishness of the Intestines, Disordered Stomach.Habitual Costiveness, Headache, Cerebral Congestion, Sallow Complexion, Constipation, Biliousness, Low Spirits Torpid Liver, Melancholy, 2ndisposition, Internal Fever.Ava all irregularities arising from an obstructed condition of the system.PREPARED BY THE MEDICAL SPECIALTIES 16 VICTORIA SQUARE, MANUFACTURING COMPANY MONTREAL, CANADA.sa SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.August 9 DOMINION Salvaged: Wrecking Co mri.HEAD OFFICE : No.2 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL The powerful wrecking steamer \u201cRelief,\u201d with Wrecking Gables, Anchors, Steam Pumps, Hydraulic Jacks, Surf Boats, &e., fully equipped with a skilled: crew of Wreckers and Divers, is stationed, with her Pontoons, at Murray Bay, ready DAY OR NIGHT, to proceed at once to any vessel that needs assistance, on receipt of a tele gram from Head Office, Montreal.This Company has \u2018also, on the Upper Lakes, the tugs \u2018\u2018 Mixer\u201d and \u201c Folger,\u201d and steamer \u2018\u201c Conqueror,\u201d with all Wreck ing appliances for service on the Lakes or River above Victoria Bridge.Apply to HEAD OFFICE, or 8.E GRÉGORY, Assistant Manager, or Captam JOHN DONNELLY, Wrecking Master, Kingstonor For service on Lower River or Gulf apply to HEAD OFFICE, 26 Hospita Street, Montreal.H.HERRIMAN, JAS.G.ROSS, President.Vice-Pres., Quebec, F.W.HENSHAW, Sec.Treas.June 17 str 144 189 Miscellaneous.THE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE Published Semi-Monthly, containing the TIME-TABLES AND MAPS of all CANADIAN and the principal AMERICAN RAILWAY and STEAM Na VIGATION LINES.For sale by News Dealers and Bookseller and by News Agents on Trains and Steamers.PRICE, - - - 20 CENTS, Annualf Subscription, $2.00 payable in Advance.: %.E.CHISHOLM & CO Publishers and Proprictors.190 Bonaventure Street, YES! YOU CAN GET SOME OF THE FINEST FINISHED Photos in Town MR.PARKS\u2019 STUDIO GO and TRY.195} ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL Japuaryl?14 | * The above Line of First-Class Steamers ar now running between : Montreal and Chicago Calling at intermediate ports, and conneof.ing withall Railways at \u201cT.PAA y 'oronto, Hamilton A180, BETWEEN \u2018Montreal and Duluth connecting with the Northern Pac , Manitoba and the North-West.io Or passage apply at 264 St.James Street.CURRIE & McLEAN, Agents, 91 and 92 Common Street.Steamer Thls favourite Passenger S saifs EVERY FRIDAX,at7 en for Loxmer : TORONTO.son ST.CATRARINES.1 7.50 NIAGARA FALIS.OU 80 Meals and .Rerth inc uded.SUPERIOR ACCOMMOD.For Tickets or other POELE N ly at +266 St.Jumes street (eorner McGill), or 120 St, James street (opposite Post office).! ets = == esse L LE) N .\" aprairie Navigation Company On and after November 6th, 1882 nu amers LAPRA IRIE will leave, as\u2019 none 2 e fol'owi and\u2019 Holidays excepto rst hours, Sundays rairie\u20147.06a.m., 1 From Montreal\u20148.00 am.EAS 1 .00 p.m.J BROSSEAU Secretary.Excursion to Laprairie.Every da months of {Sundays excepted) during the une, July and August, the steam PRAIRIE will leave :\u2014 nireal\u2014i.00 p.m.Laprairie\u20145.30 p.On Sundays: Montréa!-2.00 pm.or .M.J.BROSST A re August prai- Manager and Secretaryas ri Steam Service been Longuonil and Monica UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the service between Longueuil will be made, as near zs possible, a8 oHows:\u2014 From Longueuil to the Foot cf the Current ON WEEK DAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014AL6,7,8,8),9,10 and 11 am.; 12 noon, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 54, and FROM F00T OF CURRENT\u2014A $ p.m.93, 10}, and 11} a.m.; 124, 13, 5.9, 1% 3, and 6 p.m.ON SUNDAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014AÂt 5 a.n.: 1, 2, 8, 4,5, p.m.FROM FOOT OF CURRENT\u2014AL 9.15 a.m.; } 3 ba, oh and OR DU Lee June 29 UFRESNE, Manag SUMMER, 1882.ren mn SECOND SEASON OF THE Popular Tourist Route Between MONTREAL, CORNWA SENA SPRINGS, MORRISBURG: OC Dri BURG, {opposite Prescott), MORRISTO e Des ALEXANDRIA B ND ISLANDS, CLAYTON, Ni GARA FALLS, and all points West, NEW.AMERICAN LINE, formed by the \u201cPalace Steamers,\u201d operated by the St.Lawrence Steamboat Cbmpany in connection and under special comtract with Utica and Black River Railroad and the great four-track New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, running a special through Sreamboas Express Train, with Waguer Palace etween Clayt Ni add all points West.ylon Niagara Falls and after JUNE 26th, daily (exc 3 7 cn.for all aboyu J.& R.McLEA Offer For Sale Brls.COD LIVER OIL (Tessier\u2019s Brat®\u201d This season\u2019s make.Brls.STEAM REFINED SEAL OIL- Brls.NEWFOUNDLAND COD OIL Brls.WHALE OIL.Coed Qtls.DRY CODFISH, specially imp for family use.Hhds, Large No.1 DRAFT CODFISE- Brls.Nos.1 and 2 GREEN CODF.Brls.MACKEREL and CODFISH.Brls.ROUND HERRING.Boxes BONELESS FISH.Cases CANNED LOBSTERS.Cases CANNED MACKEREL.Simon aud Carraquette.Tes.BARBADOES MOLASSES.BEAMISH SMITHS\u2019 COAL.8 Common Street November 23 - Excellent Storage Apply at 5 ASHES INSPECTION OFFIC { { i Fi ES, ES, ES, ES, ; ES, ES.ers! reet, inch, ck.) OMErS, d an of all , and receive 3 very SON nary, d the .The ic and | for.TEXT TAGE STAL et, rs.290 390, ol il [SALE and paper | a rand) [L- [Lported ISH.SH.n aod pets gs re JCB: THE MONTREAL HERALE AND DAILY [_ COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6.5 QUEBES CORRESPONDENCE.Fire Protection\u2014Associnted Pressmen and their Objects\u2014Archbishap Tas ehereau\u2014The Coming Session\u2014Mr.Senecal and his Projects\u2014The Premier and his Visitors\u2014The Weather\u2014 Our New Hotel.Quesrce, December 4.The frequent prevalence of fires among us, and the inadequate water supply with which to fight them, has not unnaturally caused anxiety to property owners and the citizens generally, who, when they retire at niglit, are never sure but what they may awake houseless and homeless, with all their goods and chattels destroyed.The dissatisfaction of many proprieters with the existing condition of things is evidenced by the slowness with which they are accustomed to set about the work of restoration of properties that have been destroyed.In consequence many gaunt ruins, some of them smoking for weeks, are met with on every hand.There is talk of making fire protection one of the issues the next Municipal elections, which so far have been characterized by the political colour of the candidates or their own personal popularity.Among the pressmen there is considerable talk about a provincial association different from anything yet existing ; one, indeed, calculated to improve the social and professional standing of its members, which shall place them upon a better footing with each other and prevent political divergencies developing, as they some times have done, into personal antagonisms and hostilities.It is the intention, too, to make the proposed society more exclusive than the one now existing in your city, which admits to full privileges persons, whose qualifications are of an exceedingly doubtful character.There are genuine newspaper men here, who decline to connect themselves with the Montreal establishment for .this reason.In consequence they are prohibited from the exercise of press privileges on the North Shore Railway, which outsiders and their friends, on the ayment of $1, are allowed to enjoy.fone of us would like to know how it was that the railway authorities and others have allowed themselves to be imposed upon by the parties who manage the Montreal \u201c Club,\u201d Crimes and acts of violence are manifestly on the increase, and though we have not quarrels arising out of disagreements in matters of race or religion, nor have we trades unions troubles of any moment; our society wants remodelling and keeping in better subjection.The two Conservative associations here, the Club Cartier and the Conservative Association, like the party whose institutions they claim to be, are having an interesting controversy, which las developed the fact that while the one is a genuine party affair, prepared to include all accredited Conservatives, the other is only a \u201cgentleman\u2019s concern,\u201d exclusive .and arrogant.By the recent death of Rev.Mr.Forgues, of St.Jean, Isle of Orleans, His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec has become the sole survivor of the priests of the Seminary who signed the application for the charter creating Laval University; and what an exeellent work old Laval has done ! In some measure to itand to kindred establishments in your city and elsewhere is attributable the fact that, as a rule, the political representative men of Quebec are, in education and manner, superior to their confreres from the other provinces, no matter what opinion may have been formed as to the attainments and characteristics of the lower classes.We are on the tiptoe of expectation for the assembling of Parliament on the 18th January for the dispatch of business.It was expected that not meet the House ; but he has now no hesitation in doing so, matters having, it is stated, been so arranged that he will have a majority of, on no occasion, less than from 12 to 15.Recently the Committee on the Internal Economy of the House has been in session, and, it is understood, that ways and means have been discovered of effecting a saving of from $25,- 000 to $30,000 in the Legislative Assembly, to say nothing of the Council.The list of sessional clerks is to be cut down to the minimum, and a number of permanent \u201cornamentals\u201d will be laid upon the shelf.1t is expected that the sessional stationery account will be cut down from $5000 to something like half that sum, as it used to be, while the Government has determined to take by the horns the bull known as the printing bill, thousands of dollars being uselessly laid out in printing Parliamentary reports, proceedings and official documents.This information is not very consoling to many printing offices here, nor will it be relished by some of your Montreal confreres, who have, in a great measure, derived their sustenance from the public crib, their prices being based upon unwarrantably long contracts, and at the most outrageous rates.In every branch of the public service economy is spoken of, Mr.Mousseau having expressed his intentions of making the Province live as much as possible within its means.How far he will succeed time alone can show; but it is certain that the inheritance which has fallen to him, will that give him a bed of ease, noris it perfumed with roses.; Mr.Senecal is the man of to-day.His name is in every one\u2019s mouth, and though rumours have reached here that he has disposed of the North shore Railroad to the Grand Trunk, our people don\u2019t know what to make of it.The fact of his having left for France makes many people doubtful as to the correctness of the report.Those who have known Mr.Senecal for years, have expressed unqualified suprise at the magnitude of his undertakings, and apropos of this, there has been circulated the story of the man who declined to match his 2.40 trotting horse against a Western farmer's ox, on the ground that \u201cthere was no knowing what a three-year old steer might do.\u201d The Premier, whose health has not lately been very good, left here on Sunday afternoon for Montreal.Within the past day or two Le has been waited upon r.Mousseau would | between them and certain colonists and colorization societies.Hon.Mr.Lynch suggested an arrangement that appeared to be satisfactory.On Thursday a long interview took lace in the Premier's office on the sub- Ject of the transfer of the lumbering licenses of two lots on Black River, in the Ottawa district.These licenses were pledged to La Banque Nationale for advances to enable them to be worked.Difficulties having arisen owing to an insolvency the Government were apprised of the facts, which they promised to take into consideration.Messrs.Church and Fleming represented the holders of the licenses, and Mr.Geoffrion appeared for the bank, Messrs.Lafrance (the cashier), Joseph Howel, and others were present.Mr, Archambault, accompanied by Hon.Mr.Ouimet, Superintendent of Education, recently laid before Mr.Mousseau the condition and requirements of the Ecole Polytechnique attached to the Catholic Commercial Academy.It is likely that something will be done to meet the views of the Principal and trustees.The weather for some days past has been exceedingly variable.Snow-falls succeeded by rain and a thaw, giving place to severe frost.On Saturday and Sunday large quantities of Boating ice were on the river, and batture ice was rapidly forming.The want of snow is severely felt by those who look to it for procuring their winter\u2019s supply of firewood, which is brought in by the habitants.In the meantime the wood dealers have made a corner and extremely high prices revail.If \u2019tis an ill wind that blows ne- ody good, it is in this case at least a chilling one to those who are unprepared for it.Our new hotelis moving slowly, Mayor Langelier is doing all he can to promote the enterprise, and there is no doubt that in the hands of the popular and energetic Mr.Willis Russel.¢ ¢ scheme will ere long be an accomplished success.THE WINDSOR HOTEL.ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS.The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Windsor Hotel Compan was held yesterday afternoon at the hotel, the President, Mr.Andrew Allan, in the chair.There was a large attendance of the shareholders.THE DIRECTORS REPORT.The Directors submitted their annual report which was as follows :\u2014 The Directors of the Windsor Hotel Company beg to report as follows, viz:\u2014 That in July last the loan of $350,000, obtained from the Canadian Investment Association, fell due.For this loan a syndicate of 22 gentlemen were respons ible.The Directors resolved to request the shareholders of the Company to provide for this loan.They are glad to say that the shareholders agreed to provide for the said amount by taking the bonds of the Company for this amount, as also an additional sum, to provide for building a new wing to the hotel.The Directors have so far provided for the erection of the new wing without the issuing of any additional bonds.The second mortgagees have also been fully paid off with, the exception of the sellers of the land, to whom a balance of $12,290.63 is owing, remaining unpaid from the uncertainty of the rightful parties to whom to whom to pay the money, and also on account of de claim for expropriation.Thus the Syndicate has been relieved from the heavy responsibility they lay under.The original contractors have been paid off, provision made for the erection and furnishing of a new wing, the first coupons of the new bonds have been met at maturity, and a dividend for the past five years of 3} per cent.paid to the original stockholders of the Company.It is exceedingly pleasing to feel that today we meet independent of any control by syndicate or otherwise, except by office- bearers appointed by yourselves, and that gentlemen who pledged their own personal responsibility in the matter have been entirely relieved from this onerous position, and also that this city has now been placed in possession of what was a first necessity tor its growing importance, and that this hotel is acknowledged to be one of the best on this continent.The Secretary will read you the financial statements of the receipts and disbursements of the Company since the Syndicatewas superseded in July last, and the Directors resumed the control of the Company\u2019s affairs, and of the present position of the Company.All ot which you will find of the most satisfactory and encouraging nature.\u2018The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year will be proceeded with when this reports has been disposed of.The retiring members are Messrs.A.Allan, W.| C.McDonald, H.A.Nelson, Chas.Garth, W.Clendinneng, M.H.Gault, G.B.Bur land and Jas.Shearer.These are eight in number, but as your charter only allows of seven, seven is to be the number to be chosen.AXDREW ALLAN, President.On motion of the President, seconded by Mr.M.H.Gault, it was resolved «That the report of the Directors just read be received and adopted.\u201d _\u2026.On motion of Hon.À.W.Ogilvie, seconded by Mr.Thomas Workman, it was resolved ¢ That the thanks of the Shareholders of the Windsor Hotel be and are hereby tendered to the President and Directors, and especially to the Managing Committee, for the warm interest they have taken in its affairs, and the successful result of their labours.\u201d On motion of Mr.Henry Bulmer, seconded by Mr.C.Alexander, it was resolved, \u2014s¢ That inasmuch as the shareholders at their meeting on the 14th July last did elect James Shearer, Esq., as a Director under a by-law, passed by the Directors on 24th June, 1882, that the Directorate of the Company should be eight in number, and whereas said shareholders\u2019 meeting confirmed the same by-law.But it having been found that the charter expressly limited the number of Directors to seven, therefore it is now hereby resolved that all action taken, engagements entered into, or contracts made and all votes of said Shearer in meetings of Directors, while he was s0 placed in the position of Director, be ratified and confirmed by this meeting.The election of Directors for the ensueing ear was then proceeded with and resulted ¥ a number of delegations.A party of { J :7:\u2014-Messrs.Andrew Allan lumbermen headed Sy Mr.Peter ite, I Cl M H.Gault, M.P., G.B .P., accompanied by Mr.Thomson, of the Union Bank, saw Mr.Mousscau in his private quarters, he being detained there by ill health.They feared a conflict between the titles to their limits and the rights conceded to certain Companies under railway grants.Last session, in face of much opposition from railway men, a measure was passed giving them full security.They had yet, however, some apprehensions, and asked that the aw might not be amended in any Way hostile to them.After a long and interesting discussion the Cemmussioner of Crown Lands and the Premier gave them satisfactory assurances.; Another deputation, headed by Mr.F.Dessaulniers, M,P.P.for St.Maurice, accompanied by Mr.Church, representing the Beaver Lumbering Company, also called upon the Premier, with reference to a settlement of the compacts existing Burland, James Shearer, Charles Garth and W.C.McDonald.| At a subsequent meeting of the Directors Mr.Andrew Allan was e ected President, and Mr.W.C.McDonald Vice President.The meeting being a private one the figures submitted at the meeting were not open for publication, but it has been learned that the statement before published, to the effect that the net profit of the past year had been $95,000, is substantially correct.\u2014_\u2014 The Temple Emanu-El Fair opens every afternoon at 3 p.m.aud 8 pan.Admission, 10¢.Children half-price.\u2014Considerable snow has fallen at Quebec since Monday night, making the country roads good.Farmers will now be able to get to town with their produce.The Temple Emanu-El Fair opens every afternoon at 3 pm.and 8S p.m.Admission, 10¢.Children half-price.AMUSEMENTS.MAX STRAKOSCH AGAIN.In connection with the capiases upon Mr.Strakosch we have to notice that the personal baggage of his company having »een permitted to go, à seizure was yesterday made on behalf of Mr.Atwater,of the tirin of Church, Chapleau, Hall & Atwater, upon his personal goods and chattels, Mr.Dennis Gorman being the bailiff acting in thé matter.The \u2018train was just about to depart when Mr.Gorman presented himself, and much credit is due him for the manner in which he discharged his duty.The seizure was for $450 money advanced to Mr.Strakosch by Mr.Sparrow of the Theatre Royal.The more Max\u2019s conduct is stirred up the worse it looks, and the more he is to be condemned for his duplicity to everyone.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.THE \u2018° ROSE 0\u2019YUBA-DAM.\u201d The above piece was performed for a second time last night to a fair audience.For a play of its kind it is most amusing, and above the average.Miss Grinnell is very clever in her songs and dances, and nightly is warmly applauded.The company appear the whole week, and new songs are introduced each evening.THE MERRY WAR.\u201d The above comic opera will be given next week.It has been a great succéss in New York and the Provinces.The company is now in Toronto,and the Globe gives the following synopais of the work :\u2014 he latest New York success, \u2018\u201c The Merry War,\u201d was produced for the first time in Toronto last night at the Grand Opera House to a crowded.house.The title and tbe plot of the opera turns upon hostilities which have arisen between two petty States, caused by the fact that a favourite dancer had made engagements at the theatres of each, the disputed uestion being which of the contracts the dancer shall fulfil.The \u201cWar\u201d is not waged with great fury, as but one hand grenade a day is exchanged between the two combatants, and the contest develops into a picture of still life which is only interrupted by the appearance inone of the camps of the pretty Countess \u201c Violetta,\u201d who in disguise attempts to make her way within the lines of the other city in order to take command of the fortress.The colonel in command, ¢ Umberto,\u201d falls a victim to the deception, and grants her permission to pass through the lines, but decides to take revenge by marrying her.Having heard that she is about to marry the \u2018 Duke of Limberg\u201d by proxy he ar ranges to represent the proxy, and leaving the name of the duke out of the contract, is safely married to the lovely * Violetta,\u201d without exciting her suspicion as to his real purpose.He is assisted in this by \u2018 Balthasar,\u201d a Dutch dealer in bulbs, whom the soldiers have cap tured, thinking him a spy, and who 18 made to personate the absent -duke.Complications arise in the awkward matrimonial arrangements, because of the presence of \u2018\u201c Balthasar\u2019s\u201d wife, the jealousy, the antipathy of ¢ Violetta \u201d towards her supposed husband and her affection for \u201c Umberto,\u201d all of which are resolved by a subsequent explanation and a treaty of peace between the combatants on the receipt of intelligence that the cause of the war had taken leave of both theatres.The action of the opera affords opportunities for spectacular effects, and these are fully improved by Haverly\u2019s company.The costumes are very fine, and the stage processions brilliant.The music throughout is light and pretty, and in the second and third acts often very effective.The enthusiasm of the audience, which was not marked during the first act, developed to a pronounced degree during the progress of the opera, and in the third act the encores demanded followed one another in rapid succession.Most of the music, as might be expected from Strauss, is characterized by the dance rhythm, and no doubt many of the numbers will become very popular.The engagement will last for the whole week.THEATRE ROYAL.¢ FRIEND AND FOE.\u201d The aoove piece was presented before another large house at the Royal last evening, and the presentation gave the utmost satisfaction.Mr.Scanlan, as the dashing youngjIrishman \u201cCarrol Moore,\u201d delighting the audience immensely.The support was excellent.Miss Florine Arnold played the part of the herome in a very artistic manner and received the hearty applause of the house.The rest of the performers sustained their respective roles with singular ability.The performancé will be given every evening this week with Saturday matinee, and no theatre-goers should miss the opportunity of seeing Mr.Scanlan in ¢ Friend and Foe.\u201d NORDHEIMER\u2019S HALL.THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.The Jubilee Singers of Fisk University fame, will appear to-night for the first time this year, at the above Hall.These concerts are interesting in a double sense, musically and philanthropically, and those who have attended have come away with the feeling that they have secured excellent value for theirmoney.Tickets should be secured at DeZouche\u2019s.The Temple Emanu.El Fair opens every afternoon at 3 p.m.and 8 pam.Admission, 10¢.Children half-price.\u2014Seventy-two soldiers have left the Curragh camp for Galway in connection with the execution of the murderers of the Joyce family at Maamptisa, on the 15th inst.If bilious, or suffering from impurity of blood, or weak lungs and fear consumption (scrofulous disease of the lungs), take Dr.Pierce\u2019s \u2018\u201c Golden Medical Discovery\u201d and it will cure you.By druggists.\u2014Miss Parnell has published a long letter declaring it an untrue statement that Healy published in the United States asserting that Mr.Parnell in February ordered the stoppage of the circulation of the \u201cNo rent manifesto,\u201d and that this order was disobeyed by the Ladies Land League.LITHOGRAPHIC BUSINESS For Sale, 16 BONAVENTURE STREET, STEAM PRESS, HAND PRESSES, Large Outfit of Lithographic Stones, Working Plant and Business in Running Order Completed, Immediate possession To be sold for cash.: Apply to PETER FULTON, 242 St, James Street.December 5 m 230 tulip | Auction Sales.BY SHAW & GOWDEY.THIS AFTERNOON.AUCTION SALE SLEIGHS AND ROBES, Family and Dogeart Sleighs, Cutters, Wolf and other Robes, a quantity of furs, &c., Wednesday Afternoon, 6th Instant, At our salergoms, 235 St.James street.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.288 SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.TWO SPLENDID CABINET ORGANS, Two fine toned, seven octave, Rosewood Square Pianos, nice Orysta Hall, Light and other Gasaliers, some Carpets,large lot Hall and Cooking Stoves, Household Furniture and General Effects.Sale at our rooms, 235 St.James street, Friday Next, Sth Inst., Inthe Afternoon, at TWQ o\u2019clock SHAW & GUWBEY, Auctioneers.> 289 BY A.B.STEWART & SON.Brandies and other Liquors, Groceries, etc, etc.We will sell by Auction.at our Rooms, No.432 Notre Dame street, on Thursday Morning, 7th Inst., o close a consignment, Hogsbeads, Quarters and Octaves QUENTIN BRANDY ; Quarters, Octaves and hf do.HENRI MONIER & CO; Quarters, Octaves and hf do.FAUSTIN FRERES; also, the above in Cases, Quarts, Flasks and half Flasks ; 25 cases MILK PUNCH, together with a general assortment of Groceries; two sacks of CORKS, ete., etc.Sale at 10.30 a.m.A.B.STEWART & SON, Anctioneers.December 5 m 290 Dividends-wHestings.THE RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAV.C0.NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.Second Half-Yearly Dividend.A DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT.\u2018has been declared this day, and will be payable to the Shareholders on and after THE 20th DECEMBER NEXT, At their office here.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 1st to the 20th of December next, both days inclusive.y order.J.N.BEAUDRY, __ Sec.and Treas.Office of the Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Co.Montreal, 22nd November, 1882.Ï November 22 \u2019 279 ema Adraertisements.CAUTION! Having learned that parties in this city\u2019 are, by misrepresentations and otherwise, endeavouring to take orders for the Excelsior Combustion Plate, Smoke Proventor and Fuel Economiser, Patented in Canada and United States, 1882, I hereby caution manufacturers and steam users against dealing with any one except myself for this apparatus, and 1 give notice that any one using or manufacturing same without my order will be prosecuted according to law.W.A.CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR AND PATENTEE.Montreal, November 28th, 1882.286 ALLAN LINE.The SS.Parisian, JAMES WYLIE, Commander, Will be Despatched From PORTLAND, via.HALIFAX, TO LIVERPOOL, On THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER, For Freight or Passage, apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Agents.20D 286 November 30 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, EASTERN DIVISION.THE GRAND WINTER CARNIVAL commences with the opening of The Montreal City Terminus, an Monday, December 4th,1882, When Passenger Trains will commence running to and from THE NEW QUEBEC CATE STATION which is situated in easy access to all the Hotels, and A Quarter of 2 mile nearer the Post Office than the Old Quarter o Bonaventure Street Depot, To celebrate this event, THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY will issue Return Tickets from Montreal to all points on line of their road AT SINGLE FARE for the Round Trip.Tickets will be good to go on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, December 4, 5, 6, 7, and good to return until Saturday, December 9ta, 1882.Æ\"Remember to take the Traln at the New Station, Tickets on sale at the Windsor Hotel, 103 St.James Street, and at Quebec Gate Station.ARCHER BAKER, GEO, W.HIBBARD, en.Supt.Asst.-Gen.Pass.Agent.December 1 r 187 CUSTOM HOUSE ENTRIES.I.LEVY, 4 ST.NICHOLAS STREET, Custom House Broker and General Com mission Agent.Thoroughly conversant with passing Custom House entries.Advances made on consignments.Telephone.communication.November 30 1m 286 Auction Sales.BY THOS.J.POTTER.ANCY GOODS, EASTERN .NOVELTIES, one bale of FINE SMYRNA WOOL, and a lot of RARE GOODS.Sale by instructions from England (to close an account), at my rooms, Tuesday Morning.the 12th December, Further particulars will be published.287 THOS.J.POTTER.Auctioneer.SLEICHS and ROBES.Large Annual Sale of a splendid collection, without reserve, at my rooms, NEXT WEEK.Those who have attended my previous sales are reminded that the offering of both new and second-hand Sleighs, Robes, Harness, &c., on this occasion, will be an exceedingly good one.287 THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.ST.HELEN AND ST.PAUL STREETS TWO VALUABLE PROPERTIES, Factory and Stores, BY AUCTION.Date of sale will be announced next week 287 THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Clendinneng\u2019s Stoves Ranges, Furnaces, ARE ENOWN TO BE THE BEST.THE \u201cLEADER, COOK, Has No Equal! Some people are selling a Shabby Imiia THE \u201c WINDSOR,\u2019 HALL STOVE, Looks well, but it has not as much SHINE on it as some others.September 16 WANT THE PEOPLE WAT! Here we have a subject which is well chosen for this season of the year, when appearances of an early and cold winter seem to warn us that all the natural heat we possess will not be sufficient, and that the purchase of a good substantial Suit of Clothes and a good heavy-lined and warm Overcoat will be one of the most judicious investments a mar can make.The cut and style of our wearing apparel, and the desire to have it made from materials chaste and becoming and the prevailing patterns is also not to be condemned as a vanity, but rather as an evidence of refinement.The question of cost is another one which is well worthy of consideration, but fortunately, buyers in Montreal and vicinity cannot complain in this respect if they compare their facilities to be well and cheaply clad with those offered by any other city in the Dominion or United States.We have here one vast Emporium where the goods are gotten up of a quality, and in a style of materials, workmanship and trimmings, which have never before been produced in.Canada, We refer to the BOSTON ONE- PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 41 and 43 St.Joseph Street, which from a small beginning three years ago, now ranks the leading Clothing House, Wholesale and Retail, of the Dominion.November 1 261 FEDERAL BANC OF CANADA, A BRANCH OFFICE Of this Bank has been opened at No.1342 ST.CATHERINE ST, (Opposite Queen\u2019s Hall Block), for the convenience of parties residing and doing business in the upper part of the city.Deposits will be received at interest, and a general banking business transacted.B.\u2014Office open daily until FOUR o\u2019clock p.m., Saturday\u2019s excepted.WM.J.INGRAM, Manager.November 28 284 Manitoba & the North-West The undersigned are prepared to furnish, intending settlers and others desiring to invest in Manitoba and the North- West Teritories with any information regarding these Provinces, and are also in a position to advise those wishing to secure employment in any capacity.Full particulars can be procured on apph- cation, accompanied with a fee of one dolar to cover preliminary expenses.Should the information given to Applicants not result in busir.ess, no further charge will be made.If furthier details are required as to any special locality, branch of trade or profession, they will be cheerfully given.Address HOLLAND & MILLAR, Manitoba andi North-West \u2018Agency, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 521 Main Street, Winnipeg, Man OctOber 21 DW 252 Grand Trunk Railway OLD MATERIAL FOR SALE.TENDERS are invited for the following Old Material, which can be seen on applt- cation to the General Storekeeper of the Company, at Pomt St Charles.Estimated Quantity.Brass Tubes.10 Tons.White Metal Bearings.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.# \u201c \u201c \u201c \u201c with Brass Backs.eeserses A «6 Parties tendering to give price per lb.Cash will be required on delivery.Tenders endorsed Tender for Scrap,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will be received on or before Saturday, December 9th.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Montreal, Dec.1st, 1882 m mwf 289 MOLINO DEL REY.A Delicate, Dry, Non-Alcoholic Sherry.Direct from the Duke of Wellington\u2019s Estate, at Gllora.SOLE AGENT, FRED.KINGSTON, 25 HOSPITAL STREET, Montreal.November 26 282 Auction Sales.BY THOMAS WALLS & SONS, 7 THOMAS WALLS & SONS.The Subscribers beg to eay that they will hold their last TRADE SALE \u2018For the season at their Warerooms, 10 DEBRESOLLES STREET, on Tuesday and W Va AM Ton; December And sell the balance of all consignments onhand.Manufacturers, Merchants and Trustees will please note that this will be our closing sale for the season.They will oblige by sending us in good time any goods they may wish to sell, A We take this opportunity of thanking our patrons, consigners and buyers, for contributing to our great success since we opened here opened here in April last We will commence our Spring Trade Sales early, of which due notico will be given.Our London Agent writes us that he has made arrangements with a number of manufacturers in England, Scotland and the Continent of Europe, to send us their surplus stocks early in January.We will be glad to receive from TRUSTEES AND OTHERS SALES en bloc.On the above dates we will hold our closing season\u2019s Trade Sale in \"Toronto.Advances made in Cash on goods consigned for sale.THOMAS WALLS & SONS, Trade Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, TORONTO AND MONTREAL.December 5 290 Fliscelfancous.CROSBY kL SAFETY VALVES For Stationary, Marine and Locomotive Boilers.Tested at the late Exhibition and awarded FIRST PRIZE.Autematic, certain in their action, prompt in opening and closing at the required point of pressure, they ean be full relied upon to relieve the boiler under.all circumstances.These are the best and safest Valves we have yet found for reducing the danger rom boiler explesions.For Sale by JOHN TAYLOR & BROTHER, No.16 ST.JOHN STREET, Montreal October 20 251 THE * ALKATINE, REMOVING STAINS from MARBLE AND CLEANING THE SAME Extra Prize Awarded Montreal Exhibition, 1832 MAIN OFFICE: RADEGONDE STREET.MONTREAI- 41 Testimonial, WINDsor HoTEL, MONTREAL, Sept.13th, 1882.B.GREENFIELD, Esq.SIR,\u2014Your \u201cALKATINE\u201d has been used on the carved mantels, statuary and marble work of this Hotel with the most satisfactory results.ours truly, .G.W.Swerr, Manager.Estimates for the Cleaning of Statuary, Marble Mantles, &c., Furnished on Application.Our READY CLEANER, for all house-cleaning purposes, is for sale at first-class Groceries and House Furnishing Stores.October 21 6m 252 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., Coblen z.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.COCKBURN, SMITHE: S$ & CO., Oporto, MULLER & PARTHEZ, Tarragona, FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London.BULLGCH, LADE & CO., Glasgow.WM.JAM: ESON & CO, Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin &c., &e.N.B.\u2014ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.Marmalade and Sardines | Just Received per:SS.\u2018OCEAN KING,\u2019 A Ccnsignwent of FRENCH SARDINES AXDIOF JOHN MOIR & SONS CELEBRATED MARMALADE.Prices on application to \u2018WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, 1 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal.September 18 223 STORAGE, FREE AND IN, BOND, Advances made on all kinds of goods.BLAIKLOCK BROS.No.17 COMMON STREET.#% Cood yard om for Coal, &c October 18 249 | ter Trade, consistin Auction Sales.BY BENNING & BARSALOU.THIS MORNING.EXTENSIVE SALE FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, BY AUCTION.The Subscribers will sell at their stores, Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter Street, on Wednesday, the 6th of Docember, A complete and general assortment of DRY GOODS, suited to the Fall and Winof in part, Blue and eavy Beavers, Black and Grey Naps, Black Cloths and Doeskins, Worsted Coatings, 6-4 Black Italians, Meltons, Beetled Twills, Canvas, Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Crape Cloth, Black and Colored Velveteens, White and Scarlet Flannels, Grey Flannels, Ladies\u2019 Corsets.Shawls, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Wool Hose, Winter Scarfs, Linen Hankerchiefs, Coat and Vest Buttons, and a full assortment of Smallwares.Black Presidents, LIKEWISE, 11 Bales Grey Cottons 7 Cases Grey Flannels, heavy o A.W.Black Cashmere 6-4 Coatings Tweeds, assorted Cardigan: Jackets Woollen Yarns Table Oil Baize o Shirts and Drawers.10 Bales White Blankets, assorted 7 do Brown Blankets, assorted 2 Cases Ladies\u2019 Corsets.2 do \u2018Cloth Caps 2 do Winter Mitts 10 do Ass\u2019d.Hosiery and Smallwares, AND A complete assortment of Linen Table ings (bleached, half-bleached, and white and brown), Sheeting, Assorted Towels, Stair Linen, Canvas, including 7 cases of Job Towels and 3 bales Striped Hessian,\u2019 \u2018TOGETHER WITH Consignments of : MOCASSINS, MITTS and GLOVE» FUR CAPS, assorted FUR COATS, assorted LADIES MUFFS, assorted Cases READY-MADE CLOTHING, assort TOWNSHIPS SOCKS and MITTS 14 Cases KNITTED GOODS and HOSIERY 7 Cases SCARLET and WHITE FLANNEL, assorted.7 Cases CANADIAN TWEEDS, assorted 55 Dozen OXFORD SHIRTS 8 Cases SKATES ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, 13 Cases American \u201cManufactured Goods (assorted), and suited to the Fall and Winter Trade.To be sold without reserve in lots to suit purchasers.Terms liberal.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctiôneers.Montreal Brass Works.OW ITT a S 288 gi À à R.MITCHELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS\u2019 SUPPLIES, The Continuous Feed Lubricator, CIRCULARS ON APPLICATION April 12 27 DOMINION BOLTCO.TORONTO.First Prize Dominion Exhibition, 1880.Norway Carriage Bolts.Carria © Bolte\u2014Best.Do.Common ancy Head Bolts, ire Bolts, Plough Bolts, Machine Bolts, Bolt Ends, : Spring Bolts, Stove Bolts, R.R.Track Bolts, Sleigh-Shoe Bolts, Roof Bolts, ! Blank Bolts, Bridge Bolts, Elevator Bolts, Bright Rivets, Boiler Rivets, Bridge Rivets, Gasometer Rivet.Hot Pressed Nuts.Machine Forged Mute, COACH, SCREWS, &c.C.E.TORRANCE, AGENT, No.17 St.John Street- November 30 28 R.LAIDLAW& SON, GLASGOW, Water and Gas Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Mannfacturers of Cast Iron Pipes, Wet nd 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.November 29 285 KILBY & ABBOT RAILS! Steel and Iron, ; Boiler Tubes, Axles, Wheels and Tyr All Material used on Railroads, Paints for Cars, Bridges, &e., 1 Car Farnisbhi gs.10 St.Sacrament St 122 6 THE MONTREAL IERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL @AZETTE \u2014FINTADAY, DECEMBER 6.; cusaed, if hapily we may find more of ra THE NEW GOSPEL OF CON- ° SCIOUSNESS.To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD: SIR,\u2014Grant me space for a few words by way of preliminary answer to my critics.\u201d A little later on I shall perhaps attempt a mora careful and extended reply.Your friend, the \u201cleading Episcopalian clergyman,\u201d writes with courtesy and dignity and well merits a serious consideration and answer which I hope to sive him at no very distant day, but \u2018yours very truly, Robert Ker, Rector of Trinity Church\u201d indulges in a criticism evidently intended to be altogether destructive, but which in effect is only just a little irritating.Ihave no doubt that Mr.Ker occuples an elevated position and by his learning is entitled to lecture and generally patronize those who have to live and more on lower planes, but if he would permit his greatness to be a little less assertive and oppressive, the objects of controversy would be quite as well served.The memory of my college days when I dared not \u201canswer back\u201d or argue with my professor is still vivid within me, and when one puts on the the high and sure professional style as Mr.Ker does in his letter to you I am apt to become the victim of an abnormal humility.No doubt Mr.Ker pities me and the poor people whom I am supposed to guide, and no doubt he is quite certain of his position in all matters of theology, but I beg of him to be a little more gentle in the use of his powers.After reading the criticism, dated from Quebec, November 30th,\u201d a passage from St.Paul's epistle to the Romans occurred to my mind : For, I say, through the grace given unto me to every man that is among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but soberly as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.\u201d I notice, also, that Mr.Ker indulges in a vein of satire hardly permissible, as it seems to me, under the circumstances.After affirming that I am only warming and serving up a hash of Sabellianism he declares that l am \u201c a modern unfolder of my story,\u201d and, again, \u201cone of our modern prophets.\u201d I Tope he will permit me to thank him for styling me \u2018\u2018modern.\u201d To live in these days and be an ancient unfolder or prophet would be very dreadful.But Mr.Ker\u2019s method in argument is, to say the least of it, peculiar.He doesn\u2019t take the trouble to discover what I really did say, but puts into my mouth words he thinks I ought to have said, and then finds it easy to demolish me.He declares that I have brought forward a theology which the church ought to accept, \u201cbecause Mr.Bray recognizes it by virtue of a gift which he calls his moral intuition.\u201d Where did Mr.Ker find that?Again: \u201cThe Holy Ghost is mot an object of my consciousness.\u201d \u201cQ, E.D.says Mr.Ker\u2019s Therefore there is no Holy Ghost.\u201d \u2018Whenco the \u201ctherefore.\u201d I did not say there is no Holy Ghost, because I have no consciousness of one.I had no consciousness of Mr.Ker at the time, and yet I believe he existed.I was simply affirming that I could find nothing in nature, nothing in revelation, nothing in reason, and nothing in moral consciousness to indicate the existence of what in the creeds is defined as the Holy Ghost.To imagine, as Mr.Ker does and says he does, that I expect people to \u201caccept doctrines not on our own moral intuitions, but upon Mr.Bray\u2019s\u201d is to be roughly and needlessly offensive.If Mr.Ker judged me so utterly wanting in decency itis a pity he should have wasted his time and energies in replying to me.And under this heading I beg to correcta very palpable mistake into which the \u201cleading Epicoalian clergyman\u201d fell and dragged Mrer.They both charge me with setting up \u201cconsciousness\u201d as God.It is true that I said : \u201cI want that people shall believe in their own consciousness, that is believe in God,\u201d but I was addressiu, an intelligent audience who knew that had been 8 peaking of God as an object of the consciousness, and that when I said in \u201c their own consciousness, that is in God,\u201d I meant in the testimony of consciousness to God.To me it is a marvel that any one should have fallen into sucha blunder as to imagine that I could make \u201cGod and consciousness convertible terms |\u201d Surely my critics are careless readers.Of course, having set up a man of straw, Mr.Kee trium Shantly demolishes the thing.After asking me why I select the pais which involves the overthrow of doctrines, &c., he makes me answer, and puts the words within inverted commas, as if to convey the impression that he is giving a quotation : \u201c1 really don\u2019t know, except that the balance of my moral consciousness leads me to accept one thing and reject another, and my intuitions are of more weight than the united voice of Christendom for eighteen centuries,\u201d But I never used such aksurd and saucy language, nor could anything.uttered by me lead any reasonable being to imagine that I entertained such an idea.I do not require a moral intuition, nor much logic to be sure that Mr.Kee is not a careful and perbaps not even a practised controversialist.Mr.Ker proceeds to criticise a sentence I used, viz., \u201cthe great and elevating Jewish sentiments,\u201d and goes on to say that Christianity found the body of Jewish morality dead in the streets; precisely, but did the Jewish morality never exist.If it did, I referred to it when in life and power.But I Lave serious exception to take to what Mr.Ker says in this connection, viz.: \u201cLet me give your readers a specimen from an old book, held in contempt by the school to which Mr.Bray belongs.\u201d .What right has Mr.Ker to say this?The plain inference is that I: held the Bible in contempt, and Mr.Ker has \"grossly.sinned against, fact, fairness and all couætesy-in using such language.My creed may be altogether worthless in the esteem of Mr.Ker; But-at any rate it enjoins upén me justice and honesty\u2014it forbids me to falsify a man\u2019s position, either wantonly or carelessly, and to utter such\u2019® sénfente as thïs 1 now give from Mr.Ker would be to me impossible: \u201cMr, Bray\u2019s solemn confession ought to warn men accepting the guidance of one who does not know where be is going, and who; although an admirer of Rationalism, has nothing more natural to offer.forurejecting the {faith of the church than this astouhding statement, \u201c norhave ! any moral intuition of the Trinity; the Holy Ghost is not dn object of my consciousness P that is, Mr.Ker perniits himself to indulge in a atiutous _ piece of advice, which eserves a gfronger term than shall use here, and , he leaves it to be inferred that the sentence quoted from me was my main, if not only argument.Sueh is not criticism, it is simply misrepresentation, which I hope Mr.Ker will be careful to avoid in any further speech he may have to make in this matter.I am quite willing to be criticised, and I shall not complain if it is done in an incompetent manner, for I m anxious to have these matters dis- truth, but I demand fairness in the statement of my case.And now, Mr.Editor, permit me to answer the general argument of Mr.Ker\u2019s letter.* * * * * * I have read it over once more Sir, but as yet I have not found the argument.When I have made the discovery I will write again.Yours truly, A.J.Brax.Montreal, Dec.5, 1882.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.LACROSSE.NEW LACROSSE GROUNDS AT TORONTO.The new project of the Toronto Lacrosse Club for the purchase of grounds in Rosedale has now been launched.A joint stock company has been formed with a capital of $25,000, of which $12,000 will be called up at once, the balance to be made up by cash from the club treasury and the assumption of mortgages already on the property.The grounds are on Elm avenue, and will reach eastward to a point opposite Sherbourne street.Grand stands and commodious dressing-rooms, buildings, &c., are to be ereeted, and a first-class path will be laid down which will supply a long felt want to amateur runners and.bieyclists As the gates will only be a few yards east of the White Bridge, it is expected that the streeet cars will convey people almost to the doors.The stock subscription books are now open jand in the Lands of gentlemen connected with the Club.Already over $4,000 have been subscribed, and it 18 ex- ected that the books will close this week.he stockholders are to receive as dividend 2-5 of the Club surplus each year until the mortgage debt is reduced to $5,000, when their share will become 4-5.Until this int is reached half the Club profits will be applied in extinction of mortgage debt.As the stockholders will hold deed of a property not only valuable now but ever increasing in value, the prospect of good dividends is very fair indeed.The Jarvis street grounds have now become so valuable that the club is practically driven away from them by taxes, etc.The com- any is to be called the ¢ Toronto Athletic round Company,\u201d and the names of the entlemen applying for incorporation are Mesers.Erastus Wiman and George Massey, of New York ; Wm.Gooderham, H.P.Dwight, W.C.Matthews, H.W.Nelson, C.H.Nelson, John Henderson, H.BE.Suckling, J.R.McCaffry, John Massey, James Pearson, R.B.Hamilton, R.Ww Sutherland, A.Boyd, and E.S.Cox, of Toronto.These gentlemen will act as provisional directors.The project promises to be successful.FISH AND GAME.A club has just been organized for the purchase and preservation of hunting rounds in the County of St.Maurice.\u2018he Provisional Board of Directors is composed of Messrs.W.Skillinges, of Bethel; J.P.Spaulding, of Boston; Romeo H.Stephens, of St.Lambert; 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experience of thousands proves it an INVALUABLE REMEDY.The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box contains sufficient for two weeks\u2019 medication, and is the cheapest and Dest.BS Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address.CL Mack's Magnetic 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«isor, Ont, Canada Soid in Canada by all Druggists.Professional Cards.EDWARD EVANS, ACCOUNTANT, 169 ST.JAMES S1REF1, (OPPOSITE ST.JOHN STREET.) September 28 223 JOHN FULTON, Accountant and Auditor, 242 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Noveriger 15 J.RIELLE, Landa Surveyor, 146 ST.JAMES STREET M.S.LONERGAN, ADVOCATE, 156 ST.JAMES STREET.October 31 Im 260 C.J.ALGUIRE, B.C.L., BARRISTER SOLICITOR, Notary Public.273 CORNWALL, October 11 ARCH.McGOUN, Jr., Advocate, .Barrister, Solicitor, &c., 19 PLACE :D\u2019ARMES, January 14 13 MACMAHON & ALLEN, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &e., &o WINNIPEG, Manitoba.Hveu Macmanox, Q.C.| C.H.ALLEN.\" July 1 s 156 MACLENNAN & MACDONALD Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, dc., CORNWALL, Ont.D.B.MacLExnan, H.Sanpriecp Mac DONALD, Jamxs W.LIDDELL.April ONT.243 87 J.A.U.BAUDRY, Civil Engineer and Dominion Land Surveyor 97 ST.JAMES S1REET, MONTREAL.May 9 6in ts 110 JOHN McDONALD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230 St.James Street, Montreal EsTABLISHED 1867.Special attention given to auditing t books and statements of Joint Stock Ccan panies and Corporations.January 2014 WM.WINGFIELD-BONNYN, Consulting Civil Engineer, 26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL.AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF RAILWAY SUPPLIE> November 18 276 GIBBONS & McNAB, Barristers and Attornies.OEFIC# Corner Richmond and Carling Streets LONDON, ONT.NE Geo.MoNas.2 Geo.C.GiBBoxs | January 3 Post Office Time Table.MONTREAL, Nov.2, 1882, DELIVERY.Mails for 8t.Thomas, W.1., Brazil, Argentine Republic and Mentevideo will be despatched from Halifax, N.8., on the 20th of each month.Letters posted in the Street Boxes after 7.30 .m., are collected at 9.15 a.m.on the follow- ng day.Correspondence intended for dispatch for the early morning mails, or for delivery in the City at an early hour on the following forenoon, should be posted at the Head Office after 7.30 p.m.The Street Boxes are visited at 9.15 a.m.,12.30,5.80 and7.30 p.m., and 9.16 a.m.and 5.30 p.m.on holidays.(a) Postal Car Bag open till 8.45 am & 9.15 pin B) Do.9.00 pm.MacDOUGALL BROS., Stock Brokers, 69 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through their Agents, Messrs.Prince & Whitely.erms\u2014Ten per cent.margin on the par value.Commission for buying, $ of onep cent., and same for selling.December 29 31% C.H.SMITHERS & CO., Bankers and Broker (ROOM 28 DREXEL BUILDING) No.8 Broad Stree , NEW YORK.C.H.SuITHERs, Member N.Y.Stock Exchange JOHN SMITHERS.Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c., bought and sold for cash or on margin.December 5 290 JACKSON RAE, Office : Royal Iasurance Chambers, NOTRE DAME STREET.General Financial, Investment and Com mission Agent.Municipal or ather Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold.Loans on Mortgages or other Securities Effect; ed.Advances on Stocks, Merchandise or Commercia.Paper Negotiated.April 12 MACDOUGALL BROS.STOCK BROKERS, 69 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal 64 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock and Gold Exchange.BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &c.November 13 272 F.FOSTER BATEMAN, MEMBER OF THE IxsTiTUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF Loxpor, 3 Molsons Bank Chambers, ST.PETER STRERT.3ID 81 WINNIPEG & THE NORTHWEST.The undersigned invite Correspondence Samples and Consignments, all of which will have pro t and personal attention.SCHNEIDER & MEIKLE, Commission Merchants, Brokers, Real Estate and Gencral VENT WINNIPEG.T.B.MEIELE, T.H.SCHNEIDER, FormerlyofMontreal | Late of Merrickville October 1 235 LEYS, PEARSON & KINGSFORD, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &e., Freehord Buildings, COURT STREET, TORONTO.Jouy LEvs, R.E.KixcsForp.August 12 ARCH.CAMPBELL, STOCK BROKER.MEMBER MONTREAL STockK EXCHANGE, Buys and Sells Stocks, Debentures, &c,- for Cash or on Margin.ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO No.1 Merchants Exchange, Montreal, ay 21 JAMES PEARSON, Insurances.LONDON AND LANGASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.CANADA BRANCH.Capital fully subscribed.$9,260,000 Assets, cash and invested funds.2,605,925 All losses paid at Head Office in Toronto 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 29 312 THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.Canada Board of Directors: The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman.THOS.CRAMP, Exq., Deputy Chairman.THEODORE HART, Esq.ANGUS C.HOOPER, Esq.EDMOND J.BARBEAU, sq.Capital, « = = + $10,000,000 Amount Invested in Canada, 900,000 Total Investments, over = 30,000,000 Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest current rates.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.C.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion, October 27.\u2019 British America Assurance Co.FIRE AND MARINE.Incorporated H.A.HOLDEN, Resident Agent.Office Removed 119 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.Opposite Old Post Office.1833.A.DAVIDSON, Marine.October 17 248 Royal Insurance Co., OF ENGLAND.CAPITAL = - - - $10,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED, $26,000,000 Invested in Canada for Protection of Canadian Policy-Holders, exceeds - - - -8 Liability of Shareholders Unlimitec © M.H.GAULT, à n, : W.TATLEY,\u2019 } Chief Agents.Recent London (Eng.), Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow directories can be seen 700,00 at the Company,s Offices, corner Place | d'Armes and Notre Dame St, October 8 241 MAILS.CLOSING, AM.| P.M, Pr AM.| P.Mntario & West.Prov\u2019s.| 8«800j.(A) Ottawa by railway./ 8 15 8 00 (A) Provinces of Ont., Manitoba & British 8«900ji.Columbitv.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.815 800 Ottawa River Route up ceases 6 30] Carillon.] \u20ac0}.uebec & East.Prov's.uebec, Three Rivers, Berthier and Sorel, 800.per steamer.eras] 500 Quebec, Three Rivers, Berthier, &c., Q., M., sa.4 40) O.&O.Railway.|.145 800.(B) Quebec by G.T.R'y.|.8 00 (B) Eastern Townships, Three Rivers, Arthabaska and Riviere du 860 .Loup R.Ra.0\u2026.000ofec00s 800 Can.Pacific R.R.Main vo.140| Line to Ottawa.| 8 08}.Can.Pac.R.R.St.Jerome and St.Lin 820.Branches.\u2026.\u2026\u2026#\u2026.845 Can.Pac.R.R.St.Je- 82.rome and St.Janvier! 7 00}.St.Remi, Hemmingsoovvofesunss ford and Lapr\u2019rie RR.|.] 400 St.Hyacinthe, Sher- 8 00| 12 45} brooke, Coatic\u2019ke,&c.| 6 00} 2 15 800.Acton and Sorel R.R.I.8 00 St.Johns, Stanbridge& 16 00.St.Armand Station.| 600.St.Johns, Vermont 10 00.June, & Shefford R.R.|.216 South-Eastern Rail- 880.| WaAY.Les nsc resesecsefecoue 545 (B) ew.Brunswick, 800.|_ Nova Scotia & P.E.L|.800 Newfoundland forwarded daily on Halifax, whence despatch is by the Packet leaving Halifax on the wocoulesosss 6th and 29th Nov.,.] 80 Local Mails, Valleytield, Valois and 945,2.TVAÏ.0122 2000 nsc solace een 4 30 1100.Beauharnois Route.| 6 00].,.Boucherville, Contre coeur, Varennes and 1000.Vercheres.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.u.\u2026.145 Cote St.Antoine and 9 08! 530 Notre Dame deGrace| 90} I 00 9 00| 5 80 Hochelaga.8 00121545 14 301,1.\u2018Hemmingford .-.-| 600] 400 10 00; 5 80: Lachine.680i 200 10 80] 3 OV Laprairie.10 30] 400 10 30{.Longueuil .of 600] 145 .New Glasgow, St.&4 15 Sophie by Occidental socobjecc0ss Railway Branch.Jess Longue Pointe, Pointe- aux-Trembles&Char- 10 00j.lemagne.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 00 8 30/1 15-6|Point St.Charles.8 0011-5 45 11 30] 5 80iSt.Cunegonde.600} 200 10 00i.St.Lambert.|.215 945.St.Eustache.704 345 cieers 12 80/St, Laurent,St.Martin} 7 60.Tanneries West (St.1180} 5380 Henride M.).600 Sault-au-Recollet and .Pont Viau (also Bou- - 18 001.git).iver iin iin 8 80 St.Jean Baptiste Village, Mile-End, and| 7& 8 & 9 12 60} Coteau St.Louis.,.11 08 830 United States.9 16).St.Albans & Boston.! 6 00l.oston and New England States, except 8&040[.| Maine.cun.fovea 5 40 New York and South- 2154 84930|.ern States .600 540 [island Pound, Portland 8 00] 12 30] and Maine.f.2 30-8 (A) Western and Paci- 84900.fic States.815; 800 REGISTERED LETTER MAIL for the New England States\u2014for Boston, New York and Southern States,\u2014closed only at 2 p.m.Great Britain &c.By Canadian Lineon Fridays .|.| 7 00 By White Star Line, 1st, 22nd.|.215 Do do, 14th.\u2026) 700 By Cunard Line, &th, 13th, 27th 7 00 Do do, 21st.215 Supplementary, 7th.215 Inman Line, th.215 Do do, 2th.WJ 7 00 By Hamburg, Am.Pkt, 15th, 20th.215 By Wiiliam and Guion, 20th:.l.215 and debility.de, LIEBIG \"COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT- FLAVOURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUCES.An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases of weak digestion CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY with fac-simile of Baron Liebig\u2019s Signa- \u201cIs a success and a boon for which Nations should feel grateful.\u201d 5 \u20148ee Medical Press, Lancet, British Medisal Journal, ture in Blue Ink across Label.This To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers, and Chemists.' 2 \u2019 Sole Agents for Canada and the United States (wholesale only) various cheap and inferior sub- C.David & Co,, 9, Fenchurek Avenue, London, England.Caution is necessary, owing to stitutes being in the Market.bears ther Signature thus\u2014 without which no bottle of » Stopper.In consequence of Imilations of THE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have fo request that Purchasers see that the Label on every botile Loe oro the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine.Ask for LEA and PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Blackwell, London, &c., &*c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World.Crosse and orcester ; J.M.DOUGLASS & CO., Montreal Agents.FMNedicai.ever discovered, as it is certain in it ef fects and does not blister.Also excellent for human flesh, READ PROOFS BELOW KENDALL\u2019S SPAVIN CURE, MawiLroN, Me., June Lâth, 1881.B.J.Kevparr & Co.\u2014Gents:\u2014-T'his is to certify that I have used Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure and have found it to be all it is recommended to be and in fact more too ; I have removed by using the above ; Callous Bone Spavins, Ring-Bones, Splints, and can cheerfully testify and recommend it to be the best thing for any bony substance I have ever used, and I have tried many, as I have made that my study for years.Respectfully yours, P.V.CRIST.FROM THE ONEONTA PRESS, N.Y ONEONTA, New York, Jan.6th, 1881.Early last summer, Messrs.B.J.Kendall & Co., of Enosburgh Falls, Vt., made a contract with the publishers of.the Press for a half column advertisement for one year, getting forth the merits of Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure.At the same time we secured from the firm a quantity of books, entitled Dr.Kendall\u2019s Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, which we are giving to advance qaying subscribers to the Press as a premiuin.About the time the advertisement firs appeared in this paper, Mr.P.G.Schermerhorn, who resides near Colliers, had a spavined horse.He rcad the advertise ment and concluded to test the efficacy of the remedy, although his friends laughed at his credulity.He bonght a bottle of Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure and commenced using it on the horse in accordance with the directions, and he informed us this week that it effected such a complete cure- that an expert horseman, who examined the animal recently could find no trace of the spavin or the place where it had beeu located.M.Schermerhorn has since secured a copy of Kendall\u2019s Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, which he prizes very highly and would be loth te part with at any price, providing Lie could not obtain another copy.So much for advertising reliable articles.KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.WixeuaM, OxT., Jan.17, 1882.Dr.B.J.KenpauL & Co., Gents :\u2014 This is to be certified that I have used Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure bought from C.E.Williams, Druggist, Wingham, Ont., and do without hesitation pronounce it to be an invaluable remedy for the cure of Spavins, Ringbones or curbs.I used it on a bone gpavin of several\u2019 years growth which it completely removed, and I can safely say it will remove any Spavin, Curb or Ringbone if properly used.I have also recom- ded friends touse it, who have done so with perfect success, I gladly make this public, and will answer any questions or letters sent me.Yours &c., GEORGE BRYCE.KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.OX HUMAN FLESH.Parrens Mrurs, N.Y., Feb.21st, 1878.B.J.Kexpaun & Co.Gents :\u2014The particular case on which I used your Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing.I had tried many things but in vain.Your spavin cure put the foot, to the ground again, and for the first time since hurt in a natural position.For a family liniment it excels anything we ever used.Yours truly, Rev, W.P.BELL, Pastor of M.E.Church, Patten\u2019s Mills, N.Y.KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.ig sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does not blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful to reach every deep-seated pain, or to remove any bony growth, or other enlargements, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous sprains, swellings and any lameness and all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man and for any purpose for which a liniment is used for man or beast.It is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain in its effects.Send address for Illustrated Circular which we think gives positive proof of its virtues.No remedy has ever met with such unqualification success to our knowledge, for beast as well as man.Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.All Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors, Dr.B.J.KENDALL & Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt.Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.LYMAN, S0NS & CO, Montreal.WHOLESALE AGENTS.May 25.D&W IA Medical.This Great Household Medicine Ranks Amongs the Leading Necessaries of Life.These famous Pills purify the BLOOD and pet most powerfully, yet soothingly, on the Tiver, Stomach, Kidneys, and BOWELS, givin and vigour to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE.They are confidently recommended ag a never-failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened.They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to Females of all ages ; and, as a GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, are unsurpassed.tone, energ Its searching and Healing Properties are known throughout the World.For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, it is an infallible remedy.If effectually rubbed on the neck and chest, as salt into meat, it cures SORE THROAT, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.For Glandular Swellings, Abscesses, Piles, Fistulas, Gout, Rheumatism, and every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has never been known to fail.The Pills and Ointment are manufactured only at 533 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World ; with directions for use in almost every language.The Trade Marks of these Medicines are registered in Ottawa.Hence, any one throughout the British Possessions, who may keep the American counterfeits for sale, will be prosecuted.K\u20ac\u201d PURCHASERS should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes, If the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious c tober 18.249 R J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE.\u2014 Vice-Chancellor Sir W Pace Woop stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.CorLis Browxe was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn vo.\u2014 Times, July 13 1864.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism, &e.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014 The Right Hon.Earl RUSSELL communi cated to the College of Physicians and J T.Davenport that he had received infor mation to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Chelera was Chlorodyne.\u2014See Lancet, December 31, 1864.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not \u201c supply a want and fill à prace.\u201d\u2014Medical Ps, January 12, Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne is a certain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Colics, &e.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014 Caution\u2014None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne\u201d on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle._ Sole manufacturer, J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles, at Is.13d., 26, 9d., 4s.6d., and 11s.October 21 EF À 1555 785 00 5 TAR FLAG ng DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOUD RESTORKE.A victim of youthful imprudence ea\u201cwsinrs | ture Decay, Nervous Debizity, Lost Manhooc .having tried in vain every known remedy, has ds- covered a simple self cure, which he will send ily to his fellow-sufferers, aôb:ess Je His Ka 43 Chatham st, N.X- Manhood Restoredvictim of early imprudence, causi N - bility, Premature Decay, etc., baving tas oe every known remed phas discovered a simple Jnoans cure, send free to his fellows sufferers.AddressJ.H, RESVES, 43 Chathasast NV.November 16 6m Tst 274W 45 6m s 252 Medical.In the Whole History of Medicine No preparation has ever performed suc marvellous cures, or maintained gq wide a reputation, as Aver\u2019s CHERRY PECTORAL, Which is recognized as the- world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs.Its long-continueq series of wonderful cures in all cj.mates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ, Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often saving life, The protection it affords, by its timely use in throat and chest disorders makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home, No person can afford to he without, ft, and those who have once used it never will.From their knowledge of itg composition and operation, physicians use the CHERRY PECTORAL extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it.It is absolutely certain in its healing effects, and will always cure where cures are possible.For sale by all druggists.PEEEERS QUININE AND IRON TONIg strengthens the nervous and muscular system, improves digestion, animates the spirits, recruits the health.For debilitated health from the effect of.hot climates this tonic is invaluable.prrrers QUININE AND IRON TONI contains an unvarying amount of qui nine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonies in banishing diseaseg and symptoms traceable to weakness, a low state of # e nervous system, enfeebled condi- on o e bo an erangement general health.5 & of the OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAT RESTORE R\u2014Sulphur being hi nly prized for its stimulant, cleansin fieatthfet action on the hair glands, LOCKYER G RESTORER is strongly recommended.It is most agreeable in use, and never fails in its action on the côlour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which has\u201d been lost.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.R.KIN GS DANDETION ANT .NGS D QUINT LIVER PILLS (without Mercury.) NE The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH = DERANGEMENT, _ FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION.ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms ef disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest pills for every constitution: In boxes at 1s 1d, 23 9d, and 3s 6d.Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world.Prepared by Jas.Rorke, London.8 cally valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers, February 6 1 OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER is the best for restoring grey hair to its former colour.It produces a perfectly natural shade and is perfectly harmless.Recommended for destroying scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER will darken gray hair and in a few days completely bring back the natural colour.The effect is superior to that produced by an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin.Large bottles, 18 6d.\u2014Lockyer\u2019s is equal to the most expensive hair restorer.EPPER\u2019'S QUIN4NE AND IRON TONIC rouses and developes the nervous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels langour and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting diseases, scrotulous tendencies, &e.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the turn to robust health certain.Bottles, 32 doses, 48.6d.; next size, 118.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label, There is no Tonic 80 gertain in effect as Pepper\u2019s Quinine and Ironcommended to residents of India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile cone on.RAXACUM AND _PODOPHYLLIN\u2014 Prepared only by J.Pepper, London, This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable tasto in the morning, disturbance ofthe stomach, and feelings os general depression.It sets the sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort in hours.It is the safest medicine.Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on every label.Bottles 2s.8d.and 4s.6d.Sold by all Chemists.A most valuable and essential medicine for India, Aus tralia, the Cape and Colonies generally.Miscellaneous.ACCOUNT BOOKS 1882 ! 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He dwelt on its chords of intense white and yellow, ; Of umber and chrome he impassionedly spoke, He remarked how the crudest of reds became mellow : softening effects smoke.In of harmonious He bade them observe how consummately precious The glow that suffused the crepuscular y.8 He adjured them to note how unspeakably gracious ; The ribands of flame that were waving on high.He showed, ofthe sparks the importance appraising, LC ; How each had a value distinct of its own ; And to every burnt rafter, red, blackened or blazing, | He warmly ascribed utter rightness of tone.In a word, he explained with the power of & master How well as a \u201c composed,\u2019 Anddeclared his belief that this kind of disaster Had ne\u2019er scheme of colour so perfect disclosed.picture the fire had Enthralled by the eloquent voice, will he nill he, Unfortunate Abbey sat chair; The tears disappeared from the eyes of My ; fixed to his \u201cthe L ; ; The manager listened, forgetting to swear.The drift of his quite too inspiring discourses Was borne to the ears of the Firemen\u2019s Brigade.; Who were scarcely restrained from withdrawing their forces Bre further artistic destruction they made ; Nx And away to the eastward in jealousy frantic, Which storms equinoctial but feebly express, ; Bemnoaned the despised and rejected Atlantic ; Its fierce rival element\u2019s signal success.While greatly relieved hear Columbia mutter ; .* Good ; something I\u2019ve found him at last to admire, .Ah, blest conflagration! which Oscar the Utter Has graciously ¢ passed \u2019 for a \u2018beautiful fire: \u201d \u2014Pall Mall Gazette.LOCAL NEWS, ReTREATS.\u2014Retreats for young men are being held at St.Bridget\u2019s and St.Peter\u2019s; ENTIBELY new materials for overcoats at L.Robinson\u2019s.; - Tue Jourerre Mysrery \u2014No further clue has been found in reference to the disappearance of the man Dupuis at Joliette.Yer Acarx \u2014Bailiff Mercier yesterday seized all the effects of Max Strakosch at Bonaventure Depot, which were being made ready for New York.ExtgepINGLY fine trouserings at L.Robinson\u2019s.MONTREAL GENERAL HospiTaL.\u2014Num- ber of patients treated for week ending Dec.3rd, 1882 :\u2014Out-door patients relieved, 232 ; In-door average daily, 137.SNow BarLIiNe \u2014 The advent of the snow has aroused the little boys who engage in this pastime more than older people desire.Several accidents liave already been reported.Posrroxen.\u2014Hon.Mr.Mousseau had promised to address the Club Cartier on the political situdtion last evening, but owing to ill-health of the Premier it had to be postponed.A Fisg Tmger.\u2014In the Police Court yesterday, Arthur Gregoire was sentenced to three months\u2019 imprisonment, for stealing 75 cents worth of fish from a stall in the St, Lawrence Market.MAGNIFICENT choice of overcoatings at .Robinson\u2019s.Tue River.\u2014The steamer \u201c Laprairie \u201d and the steamboat that ran between Latortue and the Nun\u2019s Island landing,\u2019 yesterday proceeded to Boucherville for the winter, not being able to enter the Canal as originally intended.Ax AssauLr Case \u2014À girl named Car roline Taylor was fined $10 or one month\u2019s imprisonment for assaulting another girl, attie Stevenson.The trial was very amusing, loud laughter being caused by the evidence.NOTEING in town equal Lo the new over eoatings at L.Robinson\u2019s.Tuk MONTREAL ABATTOIR CoMPANY.\u2014 It is reported that the shareholders of this tumpany have refused to ratify the Direclors\u2019 agreement, leaving the Abattoir to Mr.F.R.Lingham.There will be a meet- Ing next week to decide the matter.Furious Driving.\u2014Several other cases of accidents resulting from furious driving are reported, one occurring at the corner of Victoria Square yesterday.Several of these drivers should be made to feel the vigour of the law, .MEDIUM priced overcoats, made to order, \\n best style, by L.Robinson.1.UNITED PROTESTANT BENEFIT SOCIETY .\u2014 lie usual monthly meeting of this Society was held in the Oddfellow\u2019s Hall.The doctor\u2019s report read and adopted, and a Considerable amount of routine business was transacted.Tue TraxsiT or Vexus.\u2014This great astronomical event takes place to-day, and Observations will be made at McGill\u2019 Uni- Yersity.The general fear is that the Weather will be clouded and the observa- tious thus ruined.Tue QueBec Gare Barracks Excava- TIONs.\u2014The men employed on these excavations are beginning to find out the diffi- eulty of fighting Jack Frost.The ground !s becoming very hard and the work is getting more ditficulty every day.PAINFUL AccIDENT.\u2014 À young man Samed William Blondin, working in the Îlllame\u2019 Manufacturing Co\u201ds premises, t.Henri, yesterday, had one of his feet Nearly torn off by some machinery.He Was at once brought in to the General Ospital, where he lies in a critical state.Revorners Courr \u2014There were only Éix cases before Recorder De Montigny yesterday, none of any great importance.À Man and his wife\u2018 were found guilty of Cuurt yesterday morning, and was further postponed.\u2019 A San State or THixgs.\u2014 Three women were found in a disorderly house on St.Urbain street on Monday lying on the floor in a.state of drunkenness and their children shivering in rags.The women were sent to gaol for three months, the chifdren having to accompany them.A GreEAT BARGAIN.\u2014A eonsignment of 20,000 genuine \u201c imported\u201d Havana cigars to be sold at $5.00 per hundred or $1.25 por box of twenty-five.These goods are warragted fresh and and in perfect order and are the greatest bargain ever offered in this line.8.Hyman, 368 Notre Dame street.Hearts \u2014 The Caledonia Mineral Waters are equal to any known.Sufferers from Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Dyspeptic, or cutaneous troubles, will find them a certain specific.Will keen in a cool place for years.Gurd & Co., agents and bottlers, Montreal, or send orders to the Grand Hotel Co., Caledonia Springs, Ont A WerooMe Fixp\u2014Some time age a young man named Depatie was drowned in the lakes on his way to Michigan.Mr.McDougall, of Orillia, thereupon informed the Chief of Police that the deceased had deposited in his hands $160, and asking him to tind some relatives of the man.The Chief discovered the father at St.Sauveur de la Montagne, and forwarded the money to him.Tux Premiers ELkorion\u2014The contestation of the Hon.Mr.Mousseau\u2019s election will come up on its merits during the present month, the enquete having been fixed by the Superior Court for the 26th inst.A large number of witnesses will be heard on both sides.Hon.Mr.Mercier will a pear for the petitioner, and Hon.Mr.Lacoste and Mr.J.L.Archambault for the Premier.ToBOGGANNING AT COTE ST.ANTOINE.\u2014At the meeting of the Cote St.Antoine Municipal Council, on Monday, a petition was read from a number of residents asking the repeal of the by-law prohibiting tobog- ganning, as regards Clarke Avenue.It was, however, decided that the Council could not discriminate in favour of Clarke Avenue, but would have to repeal the by-law altogether, .and therefore this healthy sport is still prohibited.AcCKNOWLEDGMENTS.\u2014 The Treasurer of the Protestont House of Industry and Refuge acknowledges with thanks the sum of $14.43, amount donated by Chalmers Presbyterian Church being a ortion of collection on Thanksgiving Day, November 9th, per Jno.H.Scott, Esq., Treasurer.The Buperintendent of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge acknowledges with thanks a parcel of castoff clothing from Mr.Jas.Ferrier; Mr.Small, a parcel of cast-off clothing.Tue TemvoranITIES Fuvp\u2014Mr.John L.Morris, solicitor for the applicants, has given notice that an application will be made at the next session of Parliament of Canada, for an Act to amend the Act 45 Vict., Chap.142, intituled \u201cAn Act to amend the Act intituled \u2018An Act to incorporate the Board for the Management of the Temporalities Fund of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, in connection with the Church of Scotland, and the Acts amending the same,\u201d by providing for the payment of arrears of stipends to the beneficiaries of said Fund, and for other purposes.It is said that there will be no opposition to this.Fixe Arrs.\u2014A meeting of the pupils of the Institute of Fine Arts, Science and Ihdustry was held in the building of the Institute, on St.Gabriel street.The Committee of the Society that has been formed \u2018by the pupils reported that they had called this meeting to inform tnem that the Government subsidy could not be obtained till the session is over.The President ex- lained how much valuable time would be ost by waiting, and proposed that the pupils should start a subscripiton list among themselves to defray the preliminary expenses of the school.The Vice President, Mr.Dyonnet, said he would head the list with a subscription of $5.The good example set by this gentleman was quickly followed, and a few moments later the sun subscribed exceeded $60.PERSONAL.\u2014Lieut.-Col.Forest is a guest at the Hall.\u2014N.Flood Davin, Ottawa from Regina.\u2014Mr.P.S.G.McKenzie has been elected valedictorian of the law class of 1882 al McGill.\u2014Messrs.Geo.O.Horne, Kingston, and L.C.Benton, St.Thomas, are registered at the Windsor.\u2014Mr.Moffat, M.P.for Rastigouche, is in Ottawa, and had an interview yesterday with Sir Hector Langevin.\u2014We understand that Mr.Julien P.Pemarten, of the celebrated wine shipping house.is in town, and is staying at the Windsor.\u2014Rev.Wm.Scott, Superintendent of French Methodist Missions, who recently broke his arm and otherwise injured himself by a fall, is able to.be out again.\u2014Among the arrivals at the Windsor are Messrs.J.g.Harris, New London, Ct.; H.G.Locke, Boston ; W.H.Strong, Chicago ; M.Darling, Kansas, and ,J Murphy and wife, New York, \u2014The White Star SS.\u201c Britanic,\u201d sailed from New York on Saturday last with 150 saloon passengsrs including the Earl of Aylsbury, Mr.W.Astor, Mr.C.Armstrong, (Montreal) Mr.Codd, the Baroness Von Kleist, and the Right Revd.Bishop Littlejohn and family.The Hall arrivals yesterday included Dr.and Mrs.T.R.Almon, Halifax : J.M.Clapp, Boston ; A.S.C.Hilton, Boston ; WE.Lockwood, Quebec ; D.C.Lindsay, Canada Atlantic Railway, Ottawa; Mrand Mrs.Lemoine, Ottawa ; J.M.Taylor, Ottawa; B.Cogue, Ottawa; W.R.Hibbard, Ottawa, and H.George, New York.has returned to FAVORITISM is a bad thing, but Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription\u201d deserves its name.It isa certain cure for those painful maladies and weaknesses which embitter the lives of so many women.Of druggists.REST AND COMFORT T0 THE SUFFERING.BROWN'\u2019S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA\u201d has no equal or relieving pain, both internal and external.It cures Pain inthe Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rbeumatism, Toothache, Lumbago and any kind of a Pain or Ache.\u201cIt will most surely quicken the Bleod and Heal, as its acting power is wonderful.\u201cBrown\u2019s Household Panacea,\u201d being acknowledged as the great Pain Reliever, and of double the strength of any other Elixir or Liniment in the world, should be in every family handy for use when needed, \u2018as it really is the best remedy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds,\u201d and is or sale by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle, members of the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association was held last evening in Asso ciation Hall, which was well filled by the members of the Association.The President, Mr.George Hague, occupied the chair, and was supported on the platform by the other officers of the Association.After devotional exercises the President, Mr.Hague, in a few opening remarks referred to the fact that the past year had been one of unexampled prosperity and success and the Association was now entirely free from debt.(Applause.) THE SECRETARY\u2019S ANNUAL REPORT.Mr.D.Budge, the Secretary of the Association was then called upon and read his annual report, which gave an account of the general work of the Association during the year.The Association it remarke was organized in December 1851, and the present building dedictated in September 873.That the object of the Association \u2014the development of the spiritual, moral, and intellectual condition of young men, had been accomplished would be shown by the reports of the varions Committees, the educational work, initiated last year proved so successful that the Association had continued it this year, and had met with even greater encouragement.The correspondence increased as the Association and its spheres of work became better known, and letters of introduction came in from all sections in which mothers and triends lay upon the Association the burden of directing the welfare of their young men.This the Association had been glad to do in providing suitable lodgings, directing as to employment, and in making the young men feel at home.Results of the most encouraging nature had occurred.Correspondence is continued, where time will permit, with young men who had been interested in the services, but who had left the city.This was a most important work and should receive more attention.Letters upon all subjects which concern the welfare of young men continue to pour in making the average number of letters written each month from 180 to 200; 165 letters of introduction had been given to young men going to other associations, he Employment Branch was a most important work of the Association.During the year 152 young men had registered as applicants, and 95 situations had been secured.The Association register of board- ing-houses had been consulted daily by strangers and others.There were on the list 86 houses where board and lodging could be obtained, and 62 houses where furnished rooms with partial board can be had.There was a great scarcity of good boarding-houses in the city, and the Associatian would be glad to receive the names of private families willing to take boarders.The Association was represented by the Secretary and Assistant at the ninth conference of General Secretarys held in New Haven in June last, over 250 delegates were present, and it was the largest and most important gathering vet held. 5 do; Various 2 do 2 brls onions; A Hode son&Son 4974 bxs cheese; F H Warrin A 2466 do; G TR Co 200 do; Sharper gr\" press Co 449 do; F H Warrington 14 oy utter; M Broder 602 do; A A Ayer&co 95 do; G T R Co 200 do; Sharpe\u2019s Express ¢ 0 trunks; Ralston&co 20 cs leather: J \u2018S Norris&co 800 sacks flour; J 1, Johnsto 200 c goods; T W Raphael 6 brlg flour 2 do apples; R Bolton 20 bxs ¢ goods; Gillespie, M&co 3 kegs tongues 2 bris onions 1 do apples; W Cuthlert 5 do flou; GTR Co 2 do apples 1 cs pamphlets; HgA Allan 1 cs I chest mchdse 100 hls apples 33 bags timoths y seeil 56 pkgs butter.P esterday the subjoined telegram received :\u2014 ! vas LIVERPOOL, December 5.\u2014The .ship * Peruvian,\u201d from Montreal, antes ing the River Mersey this morning, collided with an unknown steamer, \u2019 The \u201cPeruvian\u201d was considerably dama and lies sunk on Crosby Beach, crew and passengers were saved.© The \u201c Peruvian\u201d was cut to the water's edge amidships.The weather was thiek There are hopes that the breach can be repaired and the vessel docked, The \u201c Peruvian\u201d collided with a steamer of the Clan Line, The latter's fore compartment is full of water, and she has been docked.The \u201c Peruvian \u201d is, in every respect, a first-class iron ship, built wit , bowsprit, and is so handsome that at one time she was known as the \u201cyacht.\u201d She wag built, in 1863, by Steele & Co., of Greenock.She is 3,038 tons burden, 373 feet long, with 38 feet 6 inch beam, 32 feet hold, and 500 horse power.On the 3rd of October, it will be remembered, she pkgs he took with her the Harbour Commissioners and others of a party to test the depth of the twenty-five foot St.Lawrence channel, She is commanded by Captain J.Ritchie, one of the most experienced officers in the ne.: INSURANCE ON THE CARGO, This is distributed over nearly every office in Montreal, divided \u2018among the Reliance, Commercial Union, British American, Western, Union of Pennsylvania, Commercial of New York.The Royal Canadian is in for $5,000.WEATHER REPORT.\u2014\u2014 MoxTREAL, December 5.Temperature in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., opticians and mathematical instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame Street :\u20148 a.m, 31° ; 1 p.m., 38°; 6 p.m.36°; max., 40°; min, 149; mean, 27°.By Standard Barometer \u2014 8 a.m.30.04; 1 p.m.30.14; 6 p.m, 30.14.Meteorological Office, Toronto, Ont., Dec.6,1 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours:\u2014 Lakes \u2014 North-westerly winds; fine slightly colder weather.Upper St.Law= rence\u2014Winds shifting to north and west gradually clearing; slightly colder weather.Lower St.Lawrence\u2014Éast shifting to north and north-west winds ; cloudy weather with local falls of snow.Gulf\u2014 Moderate to fresh winds ; fair to cloudy weather followed by some snow.Mgritime- Increasing south-east to south-west winds; fair to cloudy ; mild weather with local rains.TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING NEWS.ToroNTO, Dec.5\u2014W.G.George, the champion (amateur) English runner, left for New York this morning.A number of friends accompanied him to the station and sent him off with three rousing cheers.Without stir or publicity, progress has been made during the past year towards undertaking, in 1883, another Canadian Lacrosse\u201d tour in Great Britain.The announcement of the proposed trip wal made by the Honorary Secretary of the National Lacrosse Association at the banquet tendered to Mr.George last night.There are now 150 clubs in Great Britain, and probably some of them will prove strong enough to bother the Canadian twelve.The trip is an absolute fact.SOUTE.AMERICA.Lowa, December 5, \u2014 Gen.Lynch through the intervention of foreign di plomatists, has released Piura from the payment of 100,000 soles, the tax impot ed en that city.\u2014Reports from the Upper Ottawa salé that there is considerable snow in that ve nity, and that lumbering Operations a7 progressing admirably.MOTHERS ! MOTHERS! MOTHEES Are you disturbed at night and broken 0 your rest by a sick child suffering and or ing with the éxcruciating pain of cuttté teeth ?If so, go at once and get bora of MRS.NSLOW\u2019S SOOTAN SYRUP.It will relieve the poor litt sufferer immediatly \u2014 depend upon ; ; there is no mistake about it.There 18 B0 0 mother on earth who has ever used it ¥ i will not tell you at once that it he regulate the bowels, and give rest t0 a mother, and relief and health to the chi fe operating like magic.It is perfectly The to use in all cases, and pleasant to * taste, and 13 the prescription of one 15 the oldest and best female: physic and nurses in the United States.2° everywhere.DOMINION BARB WIRE C0.Secured FIRST PRIZE ove: competitors at the following Exhibitions, 8: Montreal - - - - 1880-51-13 Toronto - - - - - = = 1530 Hamilton - - - - Kingston - - - - - o The Strongest, Lightest, consequ the Cheapest Wire made.8% Send for Circulars and Price Office, 44 Foundling Stre®\u201d MONTREAL.269 November 22 6m wfm 1 1 \u2018a 1 be ew%T Wn Q Qe AS Mr.E."," \u2014 rod 18 ON the mendi > of se portation material of vi 7 trade, S ag n Ship bill ay, ign built States fg sh, EFT! b's Wool uit, > We Come get wait.the rush, » Share of ty dozen se the goods y before CE, EET.290 nedy.1 in it ef excellent ; BELOW RE, h, 1881, :\u2014-Fhis 18 Kendall ) be allit fact more he above; 3,8 plints,.commend ony sub have tried study for CRIST, 188, N.Ÿ h, 1881.3.J.Ken- Vt., made ra of the sement for s of Ken 1e time we of books, e on the 'h wear cribers to ment firs G.Scher ers, had 8 advertise efficacy of Is lau , bottle of ommend ance with d us this plete cure examin 10 trace ol tb had beeù since 8 ise on the he pré y part wil ot obtal advertising URE.7, 1882 Gents i= have used from Vi 1 Ont, an it to be a of S av1Ds, on à bot } which it safely # by or Ring Iso reco one 80 WI chis publiés 3 or letter BRYCE- URE- PE TRADE & COMMERCE i QEPARTURE UF OCEAN STEAMERS.Per a Date.From Toee rune Dec.6.New York.Liverpool oo rlin .Dec.9.New York.Liverpool ity of Ber Doc.13.New York.Liverpool sers Richmond Dec.14.New York.Biverpool ¢ 0 ofChester.Dec.23.New York.Liverpool 5% Brussels .Dec.28.New York.Liverpool era etn pepe.MARINE INTELLIGENCE Toroxro, December 5\u2014The stranding of the schooner Midland Rover, has proved to have been more disastrous than first anticipated.Besides the drowning of the cok, Hattie Haight, the body of a sailor pamed Fangan came ashore this morning.The second mate, with the two sailors who remained on board the vessel all night, landed this morning.They report the schooner leaking badly.She 1s lying easily, and an effort will be made to lighten her cargo of coal and float her.It is thought that the cook\u2019s body is under- peath the floating ice.In which case it will be impossible to recover it.Haurax, N.8., December 5.\u2014 The steamer Alhambra arrived from St.Johns d.Be Portuguese brigantine Perseverante which put into this port, leaking, three weeks ago, while on a voyage from Bridge- { water for Madeira, has finished repairing and is ready to proceed.The manifest of the wrecked steamer (Cedar Grove, cargo received per mail SS.Sardinian, shows the following goods were m board for the Upper Provinces, merchants:\u20141 case paratine candles, C.Stuebing & Co., Berlin, Ont.; 3 cases telegraph lines, Bell Telephone Company, Montreal; 20 cases, b casks painters colours, Law, Young & Co., Montreal; 4 cases paper and keather goods, Order, Montreal; 3 bales tobacco, J.Rattray & Co., Montreal; 5 puncheons, 5 hogsheads, 10 quarter casks ram, John Osborne, Sons & Co., Montreal; 4 boxes hardware, F.A.Ashton, Belleville, Ont; 20 casks, 20 cases whiskey, G.& H.Jackson, Seaforth; 256 casks whiskey, Nesbitt Bros., Woodstock ; 30 bags coffee, Alex.Urquhart, Montreal; 5 half bales coffee, J.W.Cowand & Co., Toronto ; 30 bags pepper, 5 bags hemp seed, Order, Hamilton; 5 bags hemp seed, Order, Quebec; 5 bags hemp seed, W.Ewing & Co., Montreal ; 10 bags hemp seed, Fitch & Davidson, Toronto; 12 bags tapioca, Turner, Rose & Co., Montreal; 10 bags tapioca , order, Toronto; 3 chests indigo, 1 sample, order, Montreal; 35 bags sago, 6 packages candy, 5 bales cloves, 5 bags ginger, Simpson, Stuart & Co., Hamilton ; 9 cases mace, 7 cases juice.1 case nutmegs, Lyman Bros.& Co., Toronto; 2 casks apoth, wares, Kenneth, Campbell & Co., Montreal; 40 cases galvanized iron, Thos.Robertson & Co., Montreal; 26 bags tapioca, 25 do.pepper, 30 boxes cassia, 20 bags pimento, Stuart & McPherson, Ham llton ; 100 boxes dates, M.Masuret & Co., London ; 50 do.do., J.A.Mathewson, Monreal ; 25 boxes, 25 skins dates, F.Gilmour & Co., Brockville ; 100 skins dates, George Childs & Co., Montreal; 9 cases merchandise, R.Miller Son & Co., Montreal.Lower Point, C.B., Nov.5\u2014Inwards\u2014 Steamship Melrose Abbey at 11 a m; brigantine Prince Leboo, of St.Johns, Nfld.Outwards 1 p m\u2014Brigantine Blanche, of St.Johns, Nfld.FOREIGN PORTS.New York, December 5\u2014Arrived\u2014 Necker, from Bremen; State of Alabama, from Glasgow; Freija, from Havre.MiLwauzke, December 5\u2014On Sunday night the Goodrich steamer Demere ran ashore a mile south of Two Rivers.She lad no passengers.The-grew was saved.The cargo may prove a total loss.The steamer was valued at $25,000.The schooner L.Perry stranded the same night six miles north of Sheboggan.No lives were lost.The loss amounts to $7,000.Loxpon, December 5\u2014The British steamer Strathmore, Savannah for Bremen it ashore at Calandsoog, Netherlands.She has jettisoned part of her cargo.me MoNTrEAL, December 4.\u2014The output of coal from the mines of the United States this year is 70,000,000 ons, \u2014Hay in Toronto it.is reported will be lower immediately.Pressed hay of good quality is understood to be coming in larger Quantity.\u2014The Guion Line steamship ¢ Alaska\u201d advertized to sail from Now York on Tuesday Dec.26, will sail on Saturday Decrd at 3.30 pm ~The Allan SS.\u201c\u201c Phœnician,\u201d from oston, arrived at Glasgow on Tuesday 4nd landed her live stock shipment of 150 oxen in good order and condition.\u2014The Beaver line steamship Lake Nepigon, from New York on the 22nd ult, with 425 sheep, arrived at Liverpool Yesterday, with the loss of 16 sheep.\u2014There is a petition in eirculation in the hicago Board of Trade for the repeal of the rule which governs the rates of Com- Missions.Many of the members think the rule is unfair and hurtful.\u2014A circular has been issued announcing the suspension of Biddulph, Wood & evons, Iron and tinplate merchants, of iverpool, also trading at Swansea and Briton Ferry as Townsend, Wood & Co.Their liabilities are stated to be £250,000.\u2014A despatch was received by Mr.F.Wenshaw to-day reporting the going ashore of the steamer \u2018\u201c Liddesdale,\u201d from New \u201cTleans, with a cargo of cotton at Saint Shotts, Newfoundland.The captain Was wired for full particulars, and on receiving his answer the Dominion Salvage and \u201cWrecking Company\u2019s steamer Relief \u201d at once started for the wreck.~The Russian Government is about levising a acheme for establishingtea planta tions on a large scale in the Caucasus, for the purpose of taking the trade of Central Asia into its own hands in the course of he.Some time ago several Japanese Xperts were invited to visit the Caucasus, Fhich was well known to contain many Istriets suitable for the cultivation of the \u201cshrub, and it is upon the very favourable report they submitted that the Gov- \u20acnment has based it present project.\u2014London Truth says, that the great Central station at York, which has for f0me time been illuminated with the elec- oe light; was on Friday discontinued, fd gas lighting was resumed.tis stated it at Chesterfield the cost of illuminat- 1g the town by electricy has been consi- erably in excess of gas, although the con- pact was 80 low that the company which 1, Pplied the light lost £800 a year by it.13 suggested to Corporations desirous to sh with electric companies, that they Ould allow the company to supply lvate houses at a reasonable tariff on con- lion that they light the streets for the Price of gas.: wi the following is related of processes ich have recently been patented in Paris a making red and white wines from red 0d white beets, said to be equal in every rect to some wines of the grape:\u2014The fo ts may be used raw, but 1t has been 8 und better to cook them.Perfectly an st and clean roots are chosen, which, ter being cooked, are reduced to a pulp.VOL.LXXIV.\u2014No.291.+ and put into vessels of wood or cement, but not of metal, with a certain quantity of water, if desired, to ferment.This process is aided by admitting steam or hot water through serpentine coils placed in the receivers and adding some of the or dinary ferments and alcohol according to tne degree of strength that is wanted.After fermentation the whole is strained with tannin.The wine obtained by this process is said to possess all the properties of wine from grapes, and is treated hence forth like grape wine.FINANCIAL.The failure of the Prince Edward Island Bank is still fresh in the minds of our readers.As is well-known some of the shareholders contested the liability claim against them.From our P.E.Jeland exchanges we observe that judgment in the suit taken against these shareholders has béen rendered, and is most important to all those interested in the proper management of banks in which they hold stock.The arguments on the important question was whether the shareholders of the Bank of P.E.Island were to be compelled to pay $80 or only $64, in each share held by them.The liquidators argued that the charter of the Bank made each shareholder liable for double the amonnt of shares held by him over and above the amount originally paid by the shareholders.That the subsequent Act of the Legislature passed in 1872, authorizing the directors from time to time to add the rest or surplus profits of the Bank to the shares, was acted upon in 1875 and 1876, and the shares increased by this rest from $32 to $40.That the effect of this increase was to give the Bank increased privileges by enabling it to issue notes to three times the amount of the new or added stock, and that the habilities of the shareholders to the creditors increased in the same ratio as the privileges of the Bank increased.The shareholders on the other hand contended that it was only the actual stock which they had taken and paid for which carried with it a treble liability.That the addition authorized by the Legislature, to be made to the stock in 1872 by adding the rest or surplus profits to the stock, was only to relieve the Bank of the legal necessity of paying out these profits half-yearly in the shape of dividends.That such a mode of disposing of the rest or surplus profits, conferred the additional privileges on the Bank of borrowing from the public by issuing additional notes, and that as far as the statements laid before the shareholders since 1872, showed, no such privilege had ever been attempted to be exercised.Mr.Justice Peters, of the Supreme Court of the Island, in his long and able judgment went fully into the law of set off in its relations with Insolvent Banking Companies.It decides the argument that a shareholder can when a call is made upon him for his double liability under the chatter, set off against it any amount which the Bank at the time of its failure owed to him.This, of course, will make a material difference in the assets of the Bank, and the result is, that all share holders will obtain payment of their debts or deposits in full in preference to other creditors of the Bank who will only get whatever the dividend of the assets can pag.A motion was made for leave to appeal, which the Judge granted.The Money Market though fairly active shows no change in rates, Commercial borrowers are readily accommodated with all the funds necessary for the legitimate purposes of trade at 7c to Tic for the very best paper, less desirable being discounted 8 p.c.Call and short dated loans are ee- cured at 6} though some brokers have had to pay as high as 7 for loans.Consols in London are steady and firm at 100 13-16 for money, and 101 3-16 for account.United States bonds are strong, 4}?s at 1154, 5°s at 104, and American railroad securities a fraction higher.Erie, 374; Ill.Central, 149.Atlantic and Great Western first mortgage trustees certificates 51%; second mortgage, 174; New York \u201cCentral, 1333 ; Reading 264; Milwaukee and St.Paul common, 104.Advices from Toronto to-day says that there was an inactive market this morning.The total sales amounting to 288 shares only.On the whole the feeling was rather firm, and bank shares closed slightiy higher than yesterday in bids.The half-yearly statement of the Federal Bank will be issued to-morrow.It will show that the earnings of the bank on the averaged capital stock for the past six months have been at the rate of a fraction over 19 per cent per annum.The statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shown an increase in specie of 9,840,000 marks.The market for Sterling Exchange is somewhat firmer on an increased demand, and a scarcity in the market.Bankers 60-day bills are negotiated at 84 to 8%, and demand drafts at 98 to 93.Currency on New; York is very strong at 7-16 to à premium.In New York the market has firmed up.The higher rates for exchange are due to an increased demand from importers, presumably in consequence of the easier condition of the money market manifested at the close of last week.Commercial bills are being quite freely offered, but there appears to be no bills making against securities.Foreign exchange is higher, the posted rates belng 481 to 4.85.Sixty-day bills 479% and.4.80} Demand 4.832 and 4.841.Cables are 4.843 and 4.85.Commercial bills 4.78% AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.\u2014 MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1882.change was firm, and with some activity from the same cause as affected sterling.The following were the fluctuations in New York to-day :\u2014 vance as soon as the final settlement of the war is announced.The Stockholder points out that it is now a fixed fact that the railroad war must remain unsettled until the end of the week, and \u201c bulls\u201d on the mar ket having shown themselves unable to support it, a further decline can only be expected.Sufficient talk has been heard ot the approaching session of Congress to show that disturbing measures will be introduced, whether they be destined to success or not, and prominent corporations, whose securities are among the active list, are so involved in litigation affecting their value that it seems unreasonable to look for any continued *¢ bull\u201d movement until after the holidays.The local stock market may be termed steady.There is no evidence at present of the outside public coming into the market in any great numbers.The \u2018\u2018 boom\u201d in Gas continued to-day, and not a few \u201cbears\u201d were badly squeezed\u201d at the sudden turn in the market.Bank of Montreal were steady, selling at 201 to 2014.Ontario were quiet and higher at 1164 to 1183.Peoples were held firm at 86%, with 85§ bid.Molsons unchhnged at 125 to 127.Toronto sold down from 174 to 1733.Jacques Cartier were steady at 115 bid, 120 asked.Merchants firmed up, transactions being made at 122} to 1223.Eastern Townships were inquired for at 1213.A few lots of nion were placed at 923, and a round amount of Commerce at 136}.Exchange sold at 172, and Federal changed hands at 1583.Intercolonial Coal were in offer at 40, with 35 to 36} bid, and Intercolonial bonds at 100 asked, 97 bid.A small amount of Montreal Telegraph was placed at 1263.Richelieu opened at 74%, and on sales declined to as} at the close.City Passenger were traded in at 128 al the morning call, reaching to 127% in the afternoon.Gas were active, the early sales were made at 184, advancing to 1844, towards the close, however, a reaction set in and the shares dropped to 184 to 184}.A lot of St.Paul & Minneapolis was purchased at 141%.A couple of shares of Dundas Cotton Co.sold at 110, and a few shares of Royal Canadian Insurance Co.changed hands at 543.North-West Land were dealt in at the Afternoon Board, selling down from 53s.to 52s.Canada Paper Cowere offering at 130, and Canada Central Rallway at 1034 without buyers.Montreal Cotton Co.could have been purchased at 160, and Canada Cotton Co.at 145, but there were no bids.The rest of the securities are nominally as quoted :\u2014 MORNING BOARD.; 15 at 2014 Montreal.\u2026\u2026.205 at 201, Toronto.eeee covaes 75 at 174, 25 at 173%} Merchants.\u2026.2at 1224,110 at 1224 Union.\u20260000000 ++.l5at 92} Commerce.100 at 1363 Federal.+\u2026.100 at 158$ Montreal Telegraph.50 at 1263 Richelieu.565 at Pa, 185 at 74, 100 at 734 City Gas.425 at 184, 495 at 184} RE 250 at 1844 St.Paul & Min.50 at 1414 Dundas Cotton Co.2at110 Royal Canadian Ins.Co.AFTERNOON BOARD.Merchants.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50 at 1224 Union.srausene save secs \u2026 20 at 924 Exchange.rsc0na00s .20at 172 Richelieu.\u2026.\u2026.25 at 733, 150 at 73} City Passenger.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.100 at 127$ City Ga-.100 at 184},525 at 184 North-West Land.50 at 53e, 100 at 53s.6d.tere esiressrree +.250 at 52s.Ihe 101l0wing are the quotations ot 1 be stock market as reported by Mr.D.Lorn MacDougall:\u2014 Dé »5 wR | 2g of 375 58 | 58 STOCKS.Sd 452 2015» += > = f= E32 Mazi as | AR > Ra|i à Bank of Montreal.$200 [6 p.c.| 2014] 200 Ontario Bank.100 [8 pc.it 106} Bank B.N.A.£50 8 p.c.: Banque du People 50 |24p.c.15 Molsons Bauk.50 [34p.e.Bank olfToronto.:.| 100 3ip.c.Bank Jacques Cartier.| 2 Bip.c.Merchants\u2019 Bank.100 3ip.c.Bank d\u2019Hochelaga.| 100 i2ip.c.East\u2019'n Townships B'k| 50 [3ip.c.Quebec Bank.100 3 p.c.Banque Nationale.50 3 p.c.Union Bank.100 [8 p.c.Can.B'kof Commerce| 50 |4 p.c.Dominion Bank.50 4 p.c.Bank of Hamilton.| 100 3ip.c.Maritime Bank.| 100 Exchange Bank.Ville Marie.Standard Bank.Federal Bank.Imperial Bank.MISCELLANEOUS.Intercolonial Coal Co.| 100 |.40 361 Montreal Tel'gr\u2019phCo.| 40 is p.c.| 1263} 1254 Dominion Telgr\u2019ph Coj 50 a p-c.igen Rich & Ont.Nay.go.1% ape oa il du pepe EE) D he) By in Merchants\u2019 Exchange.| JW jh1000 pres ane frere se Canada Cotton Co.100 15 p.c| 145 } 141 Canada Paper Co.cee Canada Shipping Co.Dundas Cotton Co.cee Graphic Printing Co.Mont.Loan&Mort\u2019e Co Mont.Invest.&Bldg Co Royal Can.Ins.Co.Montreal Cotton Co.Stormont Cotton Co.Burland Lith.Co.Bell Telephone Co.Guarantee Co.of N.A.Accident Ins.C, of N.A L.Ch\u2019néSt.Law.Pn B Canada Centr\u2019l R'yBds|.St, Paul, M & M Rly.vee Montre al5 p.e Stock.|.«+ +|- © Juice is then pressed oui and strained and 4.79.The market for Continental ex- q Canada N Land Co to-day from 31 to 32.Po.nd.The Money market in Mew \u2018York | Ohio & Mis today was easy at 4} to 5 per cent.| por miest Francs were 5.25 and 5.248.Reichmarks wal 5 > a were 94} t0 94}.Guilders 395 and and Srocrs.ila) |3| 3 393 to 40.GE ENS] @ The Bank of England gained on balance Wostorn Union.~ soël 81 3 17,100 yesterday £90,000 bullion.Lake Shore.SA 1134 nf ll | 4,5 Hudson\u2019s Bay stock sold up in London Pacific Mail.: \u201csil sei sail rn Time loans, 6 per cent.on stocks and on | fb FAR.i Governmer:ts 4 per cent.The New York Michigan Central, à} 9 stock market is somewhat steadier, St.sers Y Sentral.1208112031130\" 11293] 1,900 Paul and Manitoba standing firm at 142.| Del ack.& West.124 ts t Lt i 50,600 The N.Y.Post on the situation remarks | St.JOSEP.env.vv Cala AL that the stock market was devoid of any Do ret.55\" li2531128 lig\" 700 special features yesterday forenoon, except CB ex cie Miss Isis Es 50 greater firmness than might have been ex-|C.C.&L C.Je] 54/54 3 100 pected in view of the continued uncertainty Yabash oo.: 3 Sa By Bi i about the prospect of settlement of the rail- {pion Pacific.109 100101111013 39,700 road war.The market seems to take it | Manhattan & Eiv.| 2 [4213874 \"200 for granted\u2014whether correctly or not\u2014 Reading Tex 11102 : = Su Su Su 1600 that the settlement of the war is only a | GRH E Om TS dr ga question of a week or so at furthest, and | St.P.& Omaha.| 47d at | é7À| 8,800 the general feeling seems to be in favour of Do, Pref.\u2026\u2026 vu % 3 i530 45 8 holding stock, in anticipation of an ad- | N Pacifec.Tex.Pacific.Cent.Pacific.Exchange\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Money .St.P& M.\u2018BANK OF HAMILTON.The following are the liabilities and assets of the Bank of Hamilton for the month of November, 1882, as compared with the previous month :\u2014 CAPITAL.Qct.31.Capital authorized.$1,000,000 $1 Nov.30.Capital subscribed.\u2026.1,000-000 Capital paid up.908,260 928,690 LIABILITIES.Noses in circulation.872,356 Dom.Gov.dep.on de- $859,062 $873, mand.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.244471 21,206 Dep.held as security for Ins.Cos.\u2026\u2026\u2026.10,500 10,500 Other dep.on demand.861,652 843:616 Other dep.after notice.442,646 468,356 Due to other Banks in anada.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.8,000 16,218 Due to otherBanks in Keine.72,970 109,292 Total liabilities.$2,879,310 $2,331,643 ASSETS, Bpecie.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.$100,798 $103,005 Dom.Notes.\u2026\u2026\u2026.66,921 68,247 Notes of & Cheques on other Banks.64,431 57,261 Bal.due from other Banks in Canada.56,720 81,928 Bal due from other 31,498 8.078 s.in for.countries.Gov.Debentures.45 97,883 Loans on stocks, bonds or debentures.632,271 570,453 Loans to Municipal Corporations .18,280 14,766 Loans to other Corpor.818,617 814,518 Loans to or dep.in other Banks unsec.\u2026 80,994 158,345 Other current loans, dis & adv.to the while Lester sans a 00000 1,908,728 1,975,393 otes dis.overdue and not specially secur.8,910 759 N gtes scounted over- wn ue secured.Bank premises.2000 Pret Other assets, not included under foregoing heads.15,485 17,101 TOTAL ASSETS, .$3/407,149 $3,496,980 Directors\u2019 liabilities.$203,685 $196,010 Av.specieheld.00,693 101,874 Av.Dom.notes held.8 182508 65,586 RAILWAY NEWS.\u2014Advices from Ottawa state that Mr} Pew will sail for England next week in connection with the Souris and Rocky Mountain Railway.\u2014Two Grand Trunk Railway auditor have been here for some days past examining into the rolling stock of the North Shore Railway.\u2014The earnings of the St.Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway for the week ending November 30th, were $301,350, showing an increase of $178,408 over the corresponding period of last year.The earnings of the South Eastern Railway, for the week ending Nov.36, 1882, were $13,700 being an increase of $3,452.73 over the corresponding week of 1881, and from July 1 to Nov.30 1882 $228,752.89 an increose of $17,132.31 over same period of last year.: \u2014It is reported that the earnings of the Union Pacific for November will show an increase of about $89,000 over those of a corresponding month last year.Rumours of a controversy between the Union Pacific and Northern Pacifig roads in regard to North Pacific coast territory business, are denied by an official of the Northern Pacific- \u2014A new railway brake has recently been patented by.a French engineer, and has heen inspected by the Minister of Public Works on the Orleans Railway.It is stated to be instantaneous and automatic and to be worked by compressed air.One advantage mentioned is that carriages provided with the new brake may be run with carriages fitted with the Westinghouse brake.\u2014 The New York, West Shore & Buffalo has made its annual report to the comptroller of New York.The capital stock is reported to be $40,000,000, and the paid up capital $14,782,450.The stock is appraised at $10 per $100.It is reported that a large amount of the bonds of this company have been taken by a syndicate of Buropean and American bankers by which $15,000,000 of money is furnished for the completion of the line.\u2014We observe it reported in our latest English railway exchanges that the report of Messrs.Allport and Swarbrick just made to the English Stockholders of the New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio Road recommends that a pooling arrangement be made with the Erie, if possible, and also that amicable connections be formed with other roads entering into Cleveland.It likewise suggests that the docks and machinery for discharging iron ore at Cleveland be extended.~Herapaths railway journal of the 25th November, in reviewing the position of American railway construction says that they are alarmed for the future.They can scarcely be 80 as to the present, for the traffic of the lines ie known to be high.The iron and steel trade of America is ex- cted to be depressed as the consequence of a décline in new railroad making.Dur- rate.ing the last 10 months they have made 9,000 miles, and they cannot go on at this We believe the real cause of the slackening in railroad construction is that the public hesitate to buy the bonds and shares of competing lines, lines{made to be sold.The contractors and speculators find their safes too full with bonds and shares, which they cannot * place.\u201d The question of how to best, and with the least danger, enter large cities has been carefully examined by thousands of engineers in studying the présent railway systems.Much has been done, and every energy is strained to reduce the hazard of railway travelling to a minimum ; to make it safe, rapid and comfortable at the same time.Every other point in the whole complex system of railroading has been studied with equal care.The improvements have been numberless and most important.The air-break gives the engineer complete control over his train, the danger signal system warns him of the approach of danger, and yet the most frighful accidents are bontinuaily occurring.° Particular stress is to be\u2018 Taia on the numerous ac cidents in tunnels.A tunnel is a most dis agreeable place on a railway.The darkness, the narrow margin for movement, the dfficulty of extrication in case of accident, the fear of fire, from which there is no escape, combine to make the danger of accident in such a place peculiarly horrible.Every practical precaution should be taken, and if the companies will not of their own free will make these evil spots on their lines as lightly dangerous as possible, it should be the duty of the Legislature to force them to so act.These precautions need be neither expensive nor cumbrous\u2014guards at each opening of the tunnel, in communication with each other by means of telephones, systems of telegraphic signals, and, before all, plenty of strong light should be used.PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.MoxTREAL, December 5.Frouvr\u2014For flour the market shows no change from the dull features previously noted.Demands for all grades ruies very moderate and for small lots.Sales reported on Change were 100 brls.superfine at $4.50, and 100 Canada strong bakers at $5.30.We quote as before :\u2014 Superior Extra, per brl.$4,90 @ $4.95 Extra Superfîne.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.vs 480 @ 4.85 FANCY.\u2026.\u2026.++00 - .| January.ee = 5 > pi} 1 x ey met.Uplands, 6 15-16d ; Orleans, December 55| 55 5 Si Lowpox, D ber 5 ; cee 4 NDON, December 5.Toba Bf Bi al Bi MONETARY\u201411.30 a.15.\u2014 Consolss OATS, \u2014 1 100 13-16 money ; 101 3-16 account ; 48°g» December.8p 1 8% uy 115$ ; 5°s 104 ; Erie, 373; 11inois Centrals Februaiy.en eeereddeninns 344 ai 19, 5 Po 100 13-16 money 3 ORE,\u2014 - = | 3-16 account; \u2019s, 3; bs, 3 pesemher 17 > 17 on a > 3 ot i700\" Erie, 378 ; Illinois Central, 149.February eae 17 524/17 923.17 50 | 17 924, 1¥ 25 UNITED STATES.December .oligo l0 Ti 10 82} 10 TM iis Cuicaco, December 5.Februaiy.ane 10 824110 wl 10 894 111 27 A s > i 45 os Bs IBS,\u2014 ; $ ; Shouiders ; Decomber .| 88 J.$8 | |DS SC $9705 SR, $925; LG, February.anale | 930 [89% |$915; Shoulders, $6 75; SP H, $10 124 to $10 25.New Yorx, December 5.GRAIN\u201410 30 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, $1 09} December ; $1 113.January ; $1 133 February.Corn, 73{e year ; 65ÿc January; 64fc February; 02ÿc May.1150 a m\u2014 Corn, 48,000,\u201d 763c to 761c December or Peas, bush.460 N ; Res year ; 65$c to 6563c January ; 643c to 6446 PY ona CEM | February ; 24,000, 63¢ to 63% May, 12 3 Ashes, ROIS.oo oreeoee os 13 -| noon\u2014Wheat quiet ; No 1 White, $1 04 to Buiter, pgs: su $109 December; No 2 Red, $1 09} to Pork, brs.0.$1 094 cagh ; 64,000, $1 094 to $1 091 De- Pressed hogs ge bd \u201ci | cember or year; 8,000, #1 114 January; VER W casks, LI 32 OL.| 112,000, $1 134 to $1 184 February ; $1 154 \u2018Fonacco.pkg-.,.\u2026.\u2026.7 ces .| bid May.Corn, quiet at 78c to Tok .Petroleum.vers Cees % | Qats, quiet.110 p m\u2014Wheat, quiet ; No 2 Red, $1 09} December ; $1 11} January.Corn, quiet at 75c to 76c cash ; 732c year; 63ÿc May ; 66c January.Oats, quiet.140 pm\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, 8,600, $1 09} De cember or year: 56,000, 81 11} January ; 24,000, $1 13} February; $1 155 to $1 15% May.Corn, T4c to 744e December or year ; 8,000, 65¢ January ; 16,000 657c February ; 8,000, 633¢ May.200 p m\u2014Wheat, close, No 2 Red, $1 09} December ; $1 11} January ; $1134 February ; $1 152 May.Corn, close, 75c to 762c cash ; 74}6 year ; 65{c January ; 654c February 5 63%c May.Oats dull.3 05 p m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, $1 113 January ; $1 13§ February.Corn, 66c January ; 65jc February ; 64e May ; 74c year.330 p m\u2014Clos2\u2014 No 2 Red, $1 11} January ; $1 13§ February ; $L 094 December.Corn, 66c January ; 65kc February ; 632c May ; 73fc year.FREIGHTS-\u20140d to 33d.COTTON\u2014~Quiet at 10§c.PETROLEUM \u2014 2 26 p m \u2014 Dull; crude, in bris, 73c to 8jc; refined, 8c to 8tc ; cases 10#c.MILWAUKEE, December 5.\u2014 WHEAT\u2014 Tivr.| Dec Jan.EFeb.330.- a.953 967 950.00.| 220 vous | ea : 10 15.| 944 95$ 96 1230.| 944 95% 961 1235.00.jeun | eee boue 102.| 948 954 964 215.ol ene | even eens 230.| 94h 953 963 TorEpo, December 5.GRAIN\u201410 30 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, 974c bid cash : 98}c December; $1 00 bi. bush; turnips, $0 30 to $0 50 per °, squash, $36 to £40 00 per ton marrow ; ÿ $175 to $1 87) per bul.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 a TTT TTT Te , THE MONTREAL I(ERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 - = CE NE TE = b CL \u2014 7 .- = - .- .; 70e \u2018| Gas oF sieve | Bleamsitips.Steamsfips.| steamship.Steamships.Railways.| Protessionat garg Marcu ; $1 06 .n, hig ; bee 1 _ - > To \u2014_\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 É * rni alred N 2; N 2, 62 sked , = Eh i ed Sted December sde naar; ALLAN LINE.\u2018ho (INMAN LINE : DOMINION LINE SPECIAL NOTICE.Dt COCKBURN, HcINTYRE ; .y 91C D1 ; ¥ u \u2019 \u2019 pe Se \u2014.Stic Teter\u2019 Stic ma yar a Reh s GS, 1880, | or Societe Postale Francaise de l'Atlantique To =| Barristers and Solicitor Bh eee gr Fay | ph pron NEW 108% ga Qpemseroux «| ST'HLA MSHIPS \u2014 CENTRAL VERMONT | austin: wa sioaracure si ; an ; «4 nd Patents an : 3 fé ire sf pi SLE as ef BRAZILIAN MAIL SERVICE.AIR LINE.Patents and Patents of Lay 1 063 May.Corn, No 2,53{c January; .hic to Siÿc year ; 54jc bid, G4fc asked May.Oata:37$c cash ; 37T3c bid December; 37%c year.3 p m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, 98}c hid cash ; 98}c December; $1 003 bid January ; $1 02} bid February ; 98}c bid year.+ Gorn, high mixed, 61c bid ; No 2 6lc bid * cash ; 55%c bid December ; 534c asked - January ; 56e bid.year; 56c May.Oats, + 87%c bid cash; 373c bid December; 37c bid a Year.; DETROIT, December 5.WHEAT\u201412 35 p.m.\u2014No 1 White, .$1 01 cash December; $1 00§ January; .$1 014 February.No 2, 87c asked.3 30 + p m\u2014Wheat, No 1 White, $100} cash; 1003 January; $l 014 bid February ; § 81 06 bid May.No 2, 84}c bid.: ! \u2014\u2014 Boston, December 4.FLOUR \u2014Quiet.We quote fine, $3 15 to $325 ; superfine $3 25 to $340; common , extras $3 50 to $3 75 ; choice extras $4 50 to $5 00 ; New York roller, $5 75 to $0 00; Canada Superior $5 25,to3 37 ; Minnesota .bakers\u2019$5 50 to 6 00; Michigan roller $5 75 $6; St.Louis $5 50 to $5 75; Michigan $5 to 85 374; Ohio, Indiana, St.Louis and Southern Illinois roller $5 75 to $6 124.Cornmeal selling at $3 70 to $0 00 per brl, with rye flour at $4 00 two $4 25 per brl.Oatmeal unchanged, $5 50 to $6 50 per brl for ground, $6 75 to $7 50 for eut.*, OATS\u2014Steady.No 1 white 53c to 54c * per busbel! ; No 2 white 00c to 51c asked ; -+No 3 white, 00c to 48c ; mixed oats, 45c to : ÆTe.3 BRAN\u2014Steady.We quote bran ÿ18 50 « to $19 per ton for spring and winter wheat, in bulk; feed and middlings, $19 1 0 $22.00.Cottonseed meal unchanged, + $30 to $31 per ton.: ; «\u2018_ BARLEY AND MALT\u2014Barley, quiet.We quote two-rowed State, 85e to 95c ; f gix-rowed State 90c to $1; Canada, $1 \u2018ta $1 10.Malt, quiet.Two-rowed © State 95¢ to $I 05 per bush : six-rowed State $1 10 to $1 15; six-rowed C W $1 15 to $1 25 per bush.Hops, high 80c per ib.+ RYE\u201480c to 00c per bush.1 BUTTER\u2014Dull butfirm.Choice f resh *Yv-made Western creameries 35c to 36c Northern creamery 35c to 36c; -suumer do 25c to 30e; choice New York and Vermont dairy, 29c to 30c; fine Franklin County [Vt] dairy 32¢ to 32}¢; long dairies, .23c to 26¢; common, Zc to 22c ; choice \u201c fresh Western dairy, 23c to 25c; choice fresh do factory 17¢ to 19¢; common to : good, 15c to l6c; bakers\u2019.lic to 16c; ; choice Juue factory, 186 to 20c.: EGGS \u2014 Demand light.Fresh Basl- ¢ arn 3lc to 324c ; held stock 28c to 29e ; Northern, 30c to 3lc; Vermont, Arooë took and New York, 30c to 31c; Island, , Mc to 3lc ; Western, 29e to 30c; limed, à Æc to 26c per doz.* BEANS\u2014Steady.We quote large nand-picked pea beans $2 65 to $275; small, $280 to $2 90; screened $2 50 to $2 60; medium screened, $2 30 to $2 50; hand-picked, $2 65 to $275; choice improved veliow-eyes, 83 156 to $3 20; old- fashioned yellow-eyes $310 tof $315; red kidneys $3 00 \u2018to $325.Canada peas steady, $1 to $1 10 per bushel, common roasting; $1256 to $1 30 choice.8plit Peas unchanged, $6 to $6 25 per bush, green peas $1 40 to $1 50 per bush choice Western ; $1 20 to $1 30 Northern.* SEEDS\u2014Quiet.We quote Western timothy, fair to good, $1 85 to $1 90 ; prime $208 to $2 15; choice, $2 30 to $235.Western clover, 9lc t 10c; Northern, 10}c to lic per lb; New Jerséy red-top, $400 to $5 40; Western $4 00 to $0 00 per sack; millet 81 00 per bush ; German $1 25.TRUCK \u2014Tairly active.We quote cranberries, $9 00 to $1000 country ; $1200 to $14 00 Cape; native cabbage 87 to $5 per 100} beets, 80¢ to 90c per bush; carrots, $0 50 to $0 75 per bush ; © $40 to $15 Hubbard.\u201cWestern onions POTATOES\u2014Supplies ample.Bulk stock 70c to 80c Northern and Eastern.Norfolk sweets $2 00 to $225 per brl; gaqanonds, $2 25 to $2 37; ; New Jerseys, 2 75 .M HAY\u2014Steady.Choice prime, $17 to $18; medium and ordinary, $15 00 to $1700; poor, $12 to $13 00 ; Eastern swale, $9 to $10; rye straw, $14 to $1600 ; oat straw, $9 to $10 per ton.POULTRY \u2014Very quiet.We quote green eese, 16¢ to 17¢ ; ducks, 18¢ to 20c.Freshcilled chickens, 18e to 20c; choice fresh-killed fat fowls 15e to 17c ; fair to good do 13e to 14c; freshly-killed young turkeys, (Northern) 18c to 20¢ per lb, Western turkeys .at 15c to 20c per lb.Philadelphia squabs, $3 50 to $4 00 per dozen.Black ducks, 75¢ to $1 00; pigeons - $2 00 per dozen; partridges, 75¢ to 80c per pair, and quail, $2 50 to $3 per doz.\u2014Ad- vertiser.IMPORTS.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.G McBean 400 bushels peas; J Brisbois 1 brl ashes; Revd P A Campeau 13 pkgs butter; T Shaw 14 do; J A Vaillancourt 2 do: C Langlois 4 do; A Chisholm 125 do; » Beardmore&co 5 rolls leather; McIndoe& .V 13 do; Revd P A Campeau 4 dressed .hogs; M Guruon 2 do; J À Vailiancourt 8 do; G Wait 4 do; W Nicholls 6 do; J Hewitt î de A C Letourneaux 2 do; D Brien 0 do.NORTH SHORE RAILWAY.H Dobell&co 17.brls petroleum; A T -Wiley&co 3 do; B Ralston&Sons 36 rolls \u201cleather; À Stevenson 25 do.GRAND TRUNK WEST.Ogilvie&co 3,100 bush wheat; J M Æsdaile 1,000 bushels barley; A W Ogilvie &co 375 brls flour; C&Baird 390 do; Boston, or t Magor Bros 625 do; Lord&Munn 560do; d | 010 H.& A.ALLAN, .E Hunsicker 625 do; J S Norris&co 250 LH hdia Street, Sortland.à do; C&Baird 280 do; W Gould&Son 250 do; 2 Common Strèet, Montreal.December 22 289 Bntario Bank 140 do; Order 10 brls ashes; Tees, C&W 3 do; A Hodgson&Son 185 kegs butter; A A Ayer&co 706 do; McFar- lane 2 do; McPherson&A %26 boxes cheese; A A Ayer&co 278 do; Order 90 brls pork; Shaw Bros | car leather; Hua, R&co 1 do; G Brisse 18 bdls do; Adams Tob Co 4 hhds tobacco; A D Porcheron 3 do; Morin &co 52 csks high wines; E G Green 50 do; J E Mullins 50 do} A.Charlebois 50 cks whiskey; C Lacaille 50 do.GRAND TRUNK EAST.Kingman&co 8 cars coal; G F Hartt 1 do.PERSONAL! T0 MEN ONLY.Tue Vouraré Beur Co, Marshall, Michi au, will send Dr.Dyz\u2019s CELEBRATED CLECTRO-VoLrAIc Brurs AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES On trial for thirty 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 riskisincurred, as thirty days rial js allowed.EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ALL the newest makes in diagonals and worsted for cutaways and frocks at L.Robinson\u2019s.207 Broadway, New York, and 15 State street, On or about Thursday, October 26, Under contract with the Governments of Can and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES Mails.1882-\u2014-Winter Arrangements-1883, This Company\u201ds Lines are com following Double-Engined, Ciyde-bnilt IRON STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for strength, speed and comfert, are fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical expe- riencecansugge + and have made the fastest time on recor sed of the Vessels.onnage.Commanders.Numidian .6100 Building.Parisiam:.5400 Capt.Jas.Wylie, Sardinian .4650 Capt.J.E.Dutton.Polynesian.4100 Capt.R.Brown.Sarmatian.3600 Capt.John Graham.Circassian .4000 Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.Moravian .3650 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Peruvian.3400 Capt.Joseph Ritchie.Nova Scotian.3300 Capt.W.Richardson.Hibernian 3440 Capt.Hugh Wylie.Caspian.3200 Lt.B.Thomsen, R.N.Austrian -2700 Lt.R.Barrett, R.N.R.Nestorian.- 2700 Capt.D.J.James.Prussian.3000 Capt.Alex.McDougall Scandinavian .3000 Capt.John Parks.Hanoverian .4000 Capt.J.G.Stephen.Buenos Ayrean.3800 Capt.Jas.Scott.orean.4000 Capt.Barclay.Grecian.3600 Capt.G.Le Gallais.Manitoban 3150 Capt.MacNicol.Canadian .2600 Capt.C.J.Menzies.Phoenician.2300 Capt.John Brown.Waldensian.2600 Capt.R.P.Moore.Lucerne.2200 Capt.John Kerr.Newfoundland.1500 Capt.Mylius.Acadian., 1350 Capt.F.McGrath, The Steamers of the Liverpool Mail Line Sailing from Liverpeol every THURSDAY, and from Boston and Baltimore alternately and from Halifax every SATURDAY, calling at Lough Foyle to receive on board and lan Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland, and from Liverpool for Portland every alternate SATURDAY, calling at Queenstown on passages from Britain, are ir- tended to he despatched \u2018 FROM HALIFAX.Sarmatiag.Saturday, Dec.2 Nova Scotian.Saturday, Dec.9 Sardinian.Saturday, Dec.16 Parisian.Saturday, Dec.23 Casplan.\"+.Saturday, Dec.30 Peruvian.Cavenes Saturday, Jan.6 Sarmatian.ss.Saturday, Jan.13 At TWO o\u2019clock P.M., or on the arrival of the Intercolonial Railway Train from the West.FROM PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL, Nova Scotian.,.Thursday, Dee.7 Parisian.Thursday, Dec.27 Peruvian.aus Thursday, Jan.4 At ONE o'clock P.M., or on the arrival of the Grand Trunk Radilway Train from the West.FROM BOSTON.Sarmatian .Thursday, Nov.30, 1.30 p.m.Sardinian, .Thursday.Dec.14, Noon.*Sarmatian.Thursday, Jan.11, 10.30 a m Passengers may embark at Boston on the r Steamers marked * on the evening previous to sailing, if they so destre.FROM BALTIMORE.Polynesian.Saturday, Dee.9 Caspian.Monday, Dec.25 Austrian Monday, Dec.25 Rates of Passage from Montreal via Halifax : .en $62.65, $78 and $88 (According to accommodation.) Intermediate.on SlOBraAge.ce.vivir riieirar ens «$31.00 Rates of Passage from Montreal via Boston : .Cabin.$58, $78 and $83.00 (According 10 accommodation.) Intermediate.eines 00 Steerage.\u2026.0srsnceaues 1.00 Rates of Fassage from Montreal via Portland: Cabin.$57.50, $77.50 and $87.50 (According to accommodation.) Intermediate Steerage .$15.00 .$31.00 Newfoundland Line.The Steamers of the HALIFAX MAIL LINE from Halifax to Liverpool, via St.Johns, N.F., are intended to be despatched FROM HALIFAX.Sarmatian.pesrerirsann Saturday, Dec.2 Sardinian.Saturday, Dec.16 Caspian.Saturday, Dec.30 Sarmatian.Saturday, Jan.18 RATES OF PA3SAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS : Cabin.$20.00 | Intermediate.$15.00 Steerage.$6.00.Clasgow Line.During the season of Winter Navigation, a steamer will be despatched each week from Glasgow for Portland-or Boston (via Halifax when occasion requires), and each week from Boston or Portland to Glasgow direct, as fol- OWS ;\u2014 FROM BOSTON.Scandinavian.Tuesday, Dec.12 Pheenician.Saturday, Dec.30 FROM PORTLAND.Nestorian.Saturday, Dec.2 Prussian.aes Saturday, Dec.23 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted in Liverpool and Glasgow, and at all Continental Ports, to all points in the United States and Canada, and from all Stations in Canada and the United States to Liverpool and Glasgow, Via Boston, Portiand or Halifax.Connections by the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways via Halifax; and by the Central Vermont and Grand Trunk Railways (National Despatch) and by the Boston and Albanv, New York Central and Great Western Railways (Merchants\u2019 Despatch), via Bostoa, and by Grand Trunk Railway Company via Portland.Through Rates and Through Bills of Lading for East-bound Traffic, can be obtained from any of the Agents of the above-named Railways.! For Freight, passage or ether information, apply to JemN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d\u2019Orleans, Vre; ALEXANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue Gluck, Paris; AUG.SCHMITZ & Co, Or RICHARD BERNS, Antwerp ; Ruxs & Co., Rotterdam ; C.HUGo, Hamburg; JAMES Moss & Co., Bordeaux ; FISCHER & BEHMER, Schusselkorb No.8, Bremen ; CHARLEY & MALCOLM, Belfast ; JAMES SCOTT & C0., Queenstown ; MONT- GOMERIE & WORKMAN 17 Gracechurch street.London; JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN 70 Great Clyde street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, James street, Live 1, ALLANS, RAE & Co, Quebec ; ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street, Chieago ; H.BOURLIER, Toronto : LEVE & ALDEN, DIRECT STEAMSHIP LINE This Line is composed of the following first-class Steamships:\u2014 88.MELROSE ABBEY, Capt.H.H.Leng 88.VALETTA, Capt.D.Anderson, and are intended to perform regular service between Montreal and St.Johns, N fid., calling at North Sydney, C.B., and Char lottetown, P.E.L, alternately.To be despatched as follows: \u2014 88.MELROSE ABBEY, for North Sydney and Sydney, C.B., and St.Johns, Nild., 8S.VALETTA, \u2014\u2014\u2014 For Freight or Passage, apply to or Frelg ESHAW, Agent.Carrying the United States Matis Proposed Sallings: City of Berlin., Saturday, Dec.9, 2.00 p.m .City of Richmond.Thursday Dec.14, 8.00 a.m City of Chester.Saturday, Dec.23, 2.00 p.m City of Brussels.Thursday, Dec.28, 8.00 a.m City of Chester.Saturday, Dec.23, 2.08 p.m City of Brussels.Thursday, Dec.28, 8.00 p.m City of Montreal.Thursday, Jan.4, 1.00 p.m City of Berlin.Saturday, Jan.13, 8.00 a.m City of Paris.Thursday, Jan.18, Noon.City of Chester.Saturday; Jan.27, 7.00 am Special Round Tri Tickets, 8110, available to 31st Mareh, 1883.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$80 and $80, according to accommodation, all aaving equal saloon privileges.Children, between 2 and 12 Years of age, half-fare.Servants, $30.Inter: Tnediate, $16.Special round trip tickets, $110.Tlckets to London, $7 ; and to Paris 815, and = additional, accor ing to the route selected.teerage, from Montreal to Liverpool $26.50.For ight or Passage, apply at the Company\u2019s Offices JOHN J.DALE, Agent, 31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y.G C McFALL, St.James street.J.Y.GILMOUR & CO 354 St.Paul street, Montreal.Or to December 5 WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harboux, ireland.CARRYING BRITISH AND AMBRI CAN MAILS, PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Setling between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstewn, are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 BRITANNIC.Saturday, Dec.2, at 11.00 a.m\" ADRIATIC.Thursday, Dec.7, at 2.30 p.m GERMANIC.Saturday, Dec.16,at 9.30 a.m- CELTIC.T hursday, Dec.21,at 2.00 p.m- BALTIC.-.\u2026Saturday, Dec.30, at 9.00 a.m 1882.BRITANNIC.Saturday, Jan.6,at 3.00 p.m.ADRIATIC.Thursday, Jan.!1,at 7.00 a.m.CABIN RATES.NewYork to Liverpooland ueenstown, $60.$80 and $100 gold.Excursion ickets, good for one year, $144 and $180 gold.Tickets to London, $7, aud to Paris, $26, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, half- price.Infants free.Servants, $60.THESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE SHEEP OR PIGS, NOTICE.\u2014Special Winter Rates $60, $80, and $100.Return Tickets available from Liver 1 until the end of March, 1883, $110.$144, $180, according to stateroom accommodation, all having equal privileges in the saloon.STEERAGE RATES.From Montreal to Liverpool or Londonderry, $31.00 prepaid.To Montreal from abeve places, $31.00 prepaid.Passengers taking the * White Star Steam ers,\u201d\u2019 as a rule, arrive in London in 94 days \u2018rom New York Kk a ; assengers ed, via Liverpool, to all parts of Éurope at moderate rates.\" For further information and passage apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 17 Broadway, New York.Or io B.J.COGHLIN, 414 St.Paul Street.Montreal y ontr lo December 1 LANE ROUTE.The Cunard Steamship Compan (Limitea between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL ) calling at CORK HARBOUR, FBOM PIER 40 N, R.NEW YORK.Ain, Wednesday, Dec.6 Wednesday, Dec.13 \u201c+++uc000s0010s0.Wednesday Dec, 20 \u201crats esse 0000000 Wednesday, Dec 27 yan every following Wednesday from New rk.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$60, $30 and $100, ao cording to accommodation.Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and al other parts of Burope at lowest rates, Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre.Antwerp and other Ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean Portsor Freight and Passage, at tho Cem \u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Groen.pany VERNON H.BROWN & CO.Or to THOS.WILSON, 58 St.Francois Xavier street, December 2 289 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN Now York and Liverpool, calling af Queenstown PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORR Nov.21, 1.30 p.m sessscnanues ov.28, 7.00 a.m Dec.5,12.30 p.m .Dec.12, 6.00 a.m .These Steamersare bullt of iron, in watertight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the.Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath reom, Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Pianc and Library ; also, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer The State-rooms Are all up r deck, thus in.suriug those greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect ventilation and light.CABIN PASSGE, $60, $80 and $100, according Lo location, &e, INTERMEDIATE.This is a class that affords people of mods rate means a respectable way of travelling Beds, Bedding ash-basins, &c., together with good food, separate Pining-room from either Cabin or Steerage bein provided.Passage, $40 single ; $80 round trip.Steerage passage at Low Rates, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, Broadway, New York.Or to J.Y.GILMOUR & Co., July 22 BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES C For BERMUDA, 88.ORINOCO, Dec.14, For ST.KITTS, ANTIGUA, DOMINICA MARTINIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOES and TRINIDAD, 88.BERMUDA, December 5.For freight, pa e and insurance, apply to A É OUTERGRIDGE \u20ac CO.Abents.- LR Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada Tons.Tons, Montreal.3,284 | Toronte.Dominion .3,178 | Ontarioexas.ane ss 2,700 | Sarniauebeec.2,700 | Oregon.Mississippi .2,680 | Vancouverrooklyn.3, DATES OF SAILINGS.FROM PORTLAND FOR LIVERPOOL cee s+.+00c0» 000 14th Dee, cieraesaisess.28th Dec, .11th Jan, 25th Jan.RATES OF PASSAGE.CABIN\u2014Montreal to Liverpool, $57.50.Reurn, $101.25.Rates per steamer Sarnia, Montreal to Liverpool\u20143$67.50 ; Return, $111.25 ; Intermedlate, $45.50 ; Steerage, $30.50.*Sarnia carries neither Cattle or Sheep.! Prepaid Steerage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.Through Tickets can be had at all the prin- clpal Grand Trunk Rallway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted toand from all parts of Canada.For Freight or I\u2019assage, apply in London, to Bowering, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India Avenue; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montomery, 24 James Street ; in Quebec, to W.Mvlacpherson; at all Grand Trunk Rallway Offices; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court.CANADA SHIPPINGC Beaver Line of Steamships.November 3 DIRNOT SAILINGS BETWEEN Liverpool and New York, And connecting by continuous Rail at latter Port with Montreal and all important places in Canada and the West.The following Stenmers of this Line will sail from NEW YORK, as under :\u2014 LAKE NEPIGON, H.Campbell.LAKE WINNIPKG, W.Stewart .Dee.1 LAKE CHAMPLAIN, P.A.Jackson.Dec, 11 LAKE MANITOBA, G.B.Scott Dec.21 LAKE HURON, W.Bernson.RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin, from Montreal te Liverpool, $57.50; Steerage, $27.50.Return Cabin passages, $106.For Freight or other particulars, apply: In Liverpool, to R.W.ROBERTS, Manager ana: da Shipping Co., 21 Water Street : in New York, to SEAGER Bros., 63 Boaver Street ; or H.E.MURRAY, General Manager, Custom House Square, Montreal.Dec.81 1 November 21 1882-1883.doh na kia WHITE CROSS LINES EINMANN & LUDWIG, ANTWERP OWNERS AND GENERAL AGENTS.WINTER SERVICE Between Antwerp and Canada via Boston The following Steamers of this Line will sail from ANTWERP for BOSTON direct :\u2014 Steamships.Leave on or about HERMANN.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.escscusess senc tober 25 HELVETIA.\u201coR JAN BREYDEL.November, 22 HELVETIA.December.13 Through Bills of Lading granted at low ratesof Freight from Antwerp to Montrea} and other parts of the Dominion.The White Cross Line Steamers offer comfortable accommodation for Cabin, Intermediate and Bteerage Passengers.For Rates of Freight, Passage, or for othe: information, aj pi y ANN & LUDWIG, Or to MUNDERLOÉ & Go?October 12 General Agents, Montreal.The Great Weston Steamship Ca (LIMITED.) æ A [NEAR BRISTOL.] Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, com osed of the following New and First-class rs :\u2014 SOMERSET.2 CORNWALL.200 Tons GLOUCESTE : 2,000 + ARRAGON.ll.1500 « The steamship BRISTOL is intended to be despatched for Avonmouth Doeks About 11th Nev.mext.These steamers will have special facilities fon ihe carriage of Buiter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the earriage of a limited number of HORSES, CATTLE ard SHEEP.These steamers have superior cabin accommodation for a limited number of assengers for which early application should be made For rates of passage and freight, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 2B and 25 St.Sacrement St.Montreal, Orto MARK WHITWILL & SON, Tue Grove, Bristol, d.175 1882.LONDON, 1882.Quebec and Montreal.July 25 SCN LG TEMPERLEY LINE, Composed of the follow First-Class Steamships :\u2014 ing SCOTLAND.THAMES.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.; The Steamships of this Line are intended to be despatched from MONTREAL FOR LONDON.AS FOLLOWS : THAMES.on or about 20th October.Passage Certificates issued to persons de sirous of bringing out their friends.Through Bills of Lading issued on the Centinent and in London, for all parts of Canada = oe Sent or Pssac: ly to TEMPER- For Freight or Passage, app 0 LEYS, CARTER & DARK B21 Billie: Street\u2019 London, E.C., Ross & Co., Spebec.IDAVID SHAW, Montr DAVID June 14 141 6 Broadway.LEVE & ALDEN, 202 St.James street, Monsreal.W MOORE Manager, December 2 28 | The magnificent new steamship VILLE DE PARA, will sail from Halifax, N.S., on arrival of the mails about 26th DÆ- CEMBER, for St.Thomas, and all Ports of Brazil.Splendid passenger accommodation.Antwerp, Havre and Canadian Service.The magnificent new steamship the VILLE DE MONTREAL), 3,000 tons;Capt.Roussel, will leave Antwerp, calling at Havre, for Halifax, N.S., direct, 6n the 15th JANUARY, 1883.Close connection with Rotterdam and Amsterdam.Through bills of lading granted.For rates of freight and passage, apply to Kennedy & Hunter, Antwerp; Poudavigne, Havre; or to WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, Agent General, 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal, And at West India Whart, Halifax, N.S.November 18 276 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, whioh wil 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 comfortablè.teerage at lowest rates, both to and from Europe.Apply, for pamphlet of information and sailing G.H.PATTERSON, Agent, 264 St.James Street Montreal.Or to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York.mber 7 LONDON LINE OF Es STEAMERS.2 rersencenes aes 2,000 « 6 The splendid new first-class, full power screw steamer, ERL KING, A 100 (Highest Class at Lloyd's), is intended 10 sall from Montreal FOR AVONMOUTH DOCK, (Near Bristol.) On erabout 21st November, Taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATES from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited pumber of HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first- class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and London thereafter, during the season.Superior accommodation for a limited num- PRES EEE ana Passage, pp 1 or s of Freight an assage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 2 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal, Or WILLIAM ROSS & CO., East India Avenue, London* July 25 : 175 NNAH STEAMSHIP CO, Direct Line from Boston to Savannah, Connecting at Savannah with all rail lines to points in the South and South-West, and with rail and steamer lines to all points in Florida.Magnificent assonger accommodations.New steamers\u2014fastest time and lowest rates.The elegant new iron steamers of 2,200 tons each, GATE CITY and CITY OF COLUMBUS, will sail regularly every Thursday from Boston and Savannah.These steamers are considered the finest on te or fre = ht ly to or fr or passage, ap W.H.BING, BT What, Bostonor A.DEW.SAMPSON, 201 Washington Street, Boston.3m wim 207 BOSTON AND SHAT August 30 Railmans.Montreal and Ottawa via Grand Trunk and Canada Atlantic Railway.COMMENCING Wednesday, November 1st, Trains will run as follows :\u2014 Leave Montreal.Arrive Ottawa.9.00 AM.12.45 P.M.4.30 PM.8.15 PM.Leave Ottawa.Arrive Montreal.8.00 a.m.| 11.45 a.m.4.45 P.M.8.30 P.4.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.November 6 Im mwf 265 SOUTH-EASTERN RAAT MONTREAL& BOSTON AIR LINE THE DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE T0 BOSTON, Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowe!\u2019 a Worcester, Providenceand all points In NEW ENGLAND, also the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, NEW LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, &c., and PORT, The Only Line Runnin through w e Mountains to ugh the PORTLAND.Winter Arrangements.Tratns leave Montreal asfollows:\u2014 9.00 A.M.\u2014Day Express, with Parlor C attached, for Boston, via Concord, Manches.> S an well ; 2 via White Mountains.i also for Portland 5.00 P.M.\u2014Local Waterloo, Bedford, termediate stations, with throug) Ir Springtie i o necticut Tin field and all points on the Con- 30 P.M.\u2014Night Express for Boston and New England Points With 1 lnc Car atiaiey Pullman Palace A.| 6.30 p.m.\u2014Nigh -\u2018Ex-ress for Bosten, via Old Reliable Short Route.Three Express Trains daily to New York with Pullman and Wagner Sleeping Cars attached.Two Express Trains daily to Boston with Pullman's Elegant Parlour and Sleeping Car attached.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m:\u2014Day Express tor Troy, Albany New York, Springfield and Boston via Fitchburg.Also to Waterloo.9.00 a.m.\u2014Limited Express for Boston, v* Concord, Manchester, Nashua and Lowell, na- rivingin Boston at 7.20 p.m., and New York via W.R.Junction and Springfield at 16.80 p.m.Also, to New London 8.20 p.m.\u2014For Waterloo and Mago.8.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express for New ork via Troy, arriving in New York at 6.45 the ne morning.Lowell, or via F tenbarg, .for Greenfield, Northampton, Holyog eand Springfield, with- eut change ; to New London, Hartford, New Haven and New York .GORNG NORTH.The Night Express via Troy, leaves York at 6.30 p.m., arriving in Montreal 25 a.m.Day Express leaves New York at £.00 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 10.15 p.m.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell at 9.00 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 8.00 p.m.Leaves Boston via Fitchburg, at 3.00 a.1m., and Troy at 1.30 p.m: a.m., arriving in Montreal at .15 p.m.Night Express leaves Boston at 7.60 p.m., via Lowell at 6 p.m., via Fitchburgh} and New ld ONDA FC RAILWAY, The 01 Direct AU-Raïl Line Perfect Roadbed, Steel Rails, Iron Bridges Elegant Coaches, Luxurious Parlor Cars End speed unrivalled, with an ever shifting Panorama of Lake, Mountain and River Scenery, render a tripover this road a perfeot holiday excursion.On and after MONDAY, DEC.4th., 1882, Solicitors of the Bank of Hon.J'4s.Coczeurn,Q.C, | A.Accountant and bec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Manitoba.Jas.Lerten, rocured, OTTAWA.J.TRAVERS I, November 18 avis.ARTHUR H.PLIMSOLI Auditor and Acco ! HAMILTON CHAMBERS, STREET, MONTREA, | 80 .H.COTTE, Address P.O.Box No.1,86 September 566, ention Montrey, F.McIyry, untant, Auditor i ly 283 RIDDELL & STE VENSON, CHARTERED Accountants, 22 St.John Sir Commissioners for the Provinces A.F.RippELL.November | A.W.Srv York at 4.38 Piss va Springfield, arriving In | Rea) estate bought and sold.Mortgage For Tickets and Freight Rates, applyat| negotiated.Collections made, Corres.Central Vermont Railroad Office, 138 St pondence invited.A.C.STONEGRAVE, Address Drawer 1269, P.O, Winnipe Canadian Passenger Agent.August 18 1975 Bomton OMoa.3 Wack ead, root, sw.CUMMINGS, | JW HOBART, CARMAN & LEITCH, ien\u2019l.Passenger Aen ener .STERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-L Noveniper 12 SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY NOTARIES PUBLIC, &, CORNWALL.ONT.June 14 THOMAS DARLING, Accountant and Auditor.242 ST.JAMES STREET, R.B.Caruuy eet, | of Que New Brunewick \u2018 ENSOX, ! 274 _MOFFAT & CALDWELL, >| Bankers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers 444 MAIN STREET ; 142 i Montreal.Special attention Mortgage, City Property, in sums to suit borrowers.iven to the manage ment of TRUST ESTATES.Have always MONEY TO LUAN on at current rates, FOR May 20 MONTREAL, OTTAWA, v me And the Bounéfless Lamtber Districls of tne | COURT, MACINTOSH & HYDE, Upper Ottawa River, Accountants, Auditors and Financial Agents, THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE OF CANADA.| Western Chambers, St.Johr Street, all the other suburban peints East of St, Jerome.6.05 p.m.\u2014Evening_ Lightning Express far Ottawa, Brockville and all points West.Parlor Car for Ottawaand Sleeping Car for Toronto.Detauit and Chicago.3.50 am.\u2014Mixed Train for Local Stations East of Ottawa, at which Morning Fast Express does not stop.The time given above leaving Montreal is from the New City Terminus, Quebec Gate Station.For Tickets, Rates, Seats in Parlor Cars.Time Tables, and all information regardi assenger business, apply at the Compa icket Office 103 St.JAMES St.GEO.W.HIBBARD, Asst.Gon.Pass.Agent.W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKER Gen.Manager.Gen.Supt.Montre, Dec.4, 18824 29 ore Railwa ria COMMENCING ON MONDAY, Sept.25th, 1882, Trains Leave Montreal : | JANES Cour, | H Joux MacinTosE, 9.30 a.m.\u2014Morning Fast Expiess with Parlor BORGE HYDE.Car attached, for Duawa, Fem: September 7 3m 24 roke, and all points on the Upper LE 4.20 p.m.Quavs.© press fer Ottawa and MERCIER, BEAUSO IL I.\u2014, x sier ve 500 sll Intermediate Stations.os MARTINEAU, p.nl.~\u2014Accommodation Train for e rome, St.Lin, St.Eustache andl ADVOCATES, Ne.55 St.James Street, MONTREAL, Hox.Hoxore MEercizk Lately Solicitor-Ger eral and M.P.P.for §t, Hyacinthe.CLEOPHAS BBAUSOLEIL, Lately Official Assignee, MARTINEAU, B.C.L.Pau.G.Montreal, January 10 JOHN F.WARNER, Real * Estate and General Financial Agen Specialties : Management of Estates.Negotiation of Loans on Mortgages o other good Securities.Commercial Paper Discounted.Insurances Effected.Houses and other Property Rented.Arbitration cases will receive careful al} ention.Office; 246 St.James Street, OTTAWA BUILDINGS.Mav 26 25 126 BEATTY, CHADWICK, THOMPSON & BLACKSTOCE, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, MR.W.A.REEVE, Counsel, Offices, - BANK OE TORONTO, Corner Wellington and Church Streets de, Trains leave Mile-End Station Ten Minutes Later than Hochelaga.72 Magnificent Palace \u20acars on all Pag.Senger Day Trains and Sleeping Carson Night rains.Sunday Trains leave 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.13 PL A Ticket Offices: ace rmes ma SC Tames hes, | YONTREAL.ppos » Louis Ho UEBEC, Canadian Pacific Railway OTRESTA.\u201cA.DAVIS, Supt, Delaware & Hudson Co's Railroads.\u2019 The Saratora\u201d Lin \u2014TO\u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, Telegra Trains will run as follows: TORONTO.9 3 W.H.Bearry.E.M.CHapwick.X | = | & | D.E.Tromson.T.G.BLAOKSTOCE.554 March 21 pe A MP.M.P.M.Leave Hochelaga for Quebec.£ 00 3.00 0 Miscellaneous.Arrive at Quebec.Tw 9.50 | 6.30 6e Leave Quebec for Hochelaga.5% \u2019 sig Fins E.B.ED D Y S Arrive at Hochelaga.8.307 4.00 6.30 bs aha U0) 7) Unmatchable Matches Arrive at St.Felix de Va- 8.20 IN BOTH \u201ciri os Visas | Brimstone and Parlous Arrive at Hochelaga., .8.30 BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, viz.300° and 3007s, PARLOUR MATCHES, without Sulphut LION: PARLOURS aico in 200\u2019s and 300% PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY CONSUMPTION.Warranted the Finest Match in the World.Portland Cement, Fire Bricks, Drain Pipes, Roman Cement, Water Lime WCEP.Corie cL ts y rev Nun Street: ew York, Philadelphia.AND ALL POINTS SOUTH A D EAST @8- 28 Miles the Shortest Line betwean Montreal and New York ER 715 a Fest rains leave Montreal I .m.\u2014Day Express Ww er Draw! Room Car attached,\u201d for Saratoga, Troy and Altany, arriving in New York at 9.00 p.mat 9.20a.n:.New York i-vough Mails and Express carried via this zine.Information given, and Tickets sold, at all Grand Trunk Offices, and at the Company's ce.143 St.James Strcet, Montreal.D.M.KENDRICK, CHAX C, MoFALF, General Pass\u2019r Agent, Agent, M Albany, N.Y, Montreal av Sleeping Zar This train will stop only at principal stations.Baggage checked through and passed by the Customs at Bonaventure Depot a Tickets and all information, apply at T A.MACKINNON, BRADLEY BARLOW T.sst, November 8 Bres, & Gen.Meraventura aes street, Windsor Hotel or Bo- | Press; Steam or Treadle ; good as new Disposing of it to make room for a larger machine, Office.CORDON PRESS, FOR SALE A half medium Gordon (CYLINDER) Can be seen at the HrraLp \u2014 ROOFS.SPARHAM CEMENT ROOFS, SLATE ROOFS.GALVANIZED IRON ROOFS 3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014Wagner\u2019s Ele TIN ROOF 8, gant sf eping Car run threugh fr New York ROSIN CEMENT ROOFS, FS at 6.45 a.m.next morning.his Train GRAVEL ROO makes close connection af Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving PUT ON BY JOSEPH JAMES & C0, né.Corner Latour Street! and Rosby Le September 20 NATIONAL SONG.By Alfred Tennysol OET LAUREATE!) (P jar Sung by Santley, and destined to be pop\" all over the British Empire.For sale at] H.PRINCF «New York Piano Co.'s Warerooms: 226 & 228 St, James St June 24 h and Telephone Rubys in 100% Hands all Round l S, 90 the C who ¢ he ce occas] upon G whicl posed serva Su be pa Nort] eleva posit: surve the E quite he ha consu thoug ring Mio some the hope noble the fi sult \u20ac the | ity stron Parn two-t two ! provi vote whol resol 18g t pho Galle times now, feren fact t sity ¢ dure the ; perly ord the i Joes aps mark dowr publi of th Th taff rst likel for e prese Thur tion, other back day i last ¢ Cons who goin divi this ¢ to-m WI Touse the | of must prob and on tk Vativ follo mem solve Staff belie hosti be re shou! that dene stitu sister Tesol Hou the ç the ung Secti Dai Suces He | pa 18 ng cony extre Says sens) has | The pea am diffi brin à aix Vice ditor, i yi SON, > set, 8 of Que \u2018unewick \u2018 VENSOY, 26 LL, \u201d rokers, :G, Man lortgages Corres V innipeg, 197° T-LAN, ERY, C, &, .Cannay 142 \u2014 &, EET, 120 IYDE, ents, Street, manage VAN on nt rates, CINTOSH, m 214 | IL eet, P.for St, ignee, ACL 25 L, al Agen rages of ed.reful ai} street, 125 K, l'OCK, Sy diC.y el, NTO, Streets ches ours up, Vide Pau ulphur nd Sov AMILY atch \u2014 nt, Lime.{i 108 00F$ OFS, ] Lane THE MONTREAL HERALD AND BAILY COMMBRCIAL @AZNTTE, WEDNESBAY DECEMBER 6.8 mg ENGLIFH CORRESPONDENCE.fhe Conservative Party and Lord Randolph Churehill-The Country and the Cloture\u2014Earl Dufferin in Egype What is thought of him\u2014The False\u201d Prophet \u2014 Municipal elections, + British progress.From our Special Correspondent.s Loxpox, November 8, 1882.¥ ven while I was writing you last weak upon the peculiar state of the Conservative Party, aud the curious attitude assumed by some of its younger representatives in the Commons, Lord Randolph Churchill was taking à new departure, and making a bid for the leadership of a recognized party.Hitherto Lor Randolph has beén regarded as somewhat of a trifler, striking mainly at provoking laughter and indulg 3 ing in rattling personalities.His Fourt Party, consisting of limself and three others (hence the name,) has been looked upon as à practical joke ; now itappears as if it might become à formidable reality.Allowed on all sides to be possessed of a large amount of self.confidence, ba das suddenly sprung a mine and shown that he has also vigour and ability, and a power of Parliamentary argument which no one suspected.In the present state of their case, it could cause no surprise if a large ortion of the Conservative Party agreed to give him that leadership which he so evidently desiderates.That the Couserv- + ative mind is variable, is clear, when we have Lord John Manners, the bitter opponent of the ballot, proposing that in divisions on closure, the House shall vote by ballot.The Conservatism of Sir Stafford Northcote and Sir Richard Cross consists of nothing but a negation of everything proposed by the Liberals ; that of Lord Salisbury may be summed up in the words \u201can aggressive (or irited) foreign policy.\u201d But Lord Ranolph Churchill offers the Democratic- Conservatism of the late Lord Beacons* field\u2014that is to say, he avouches that if the Conservatives are seeking for a man who shall \u201cdish the Liberals\u201d for them, he can place his band upon him.The | P occasion for this display was the debate upon Mr.Gibson\u2019s amendment to Mr.G ne\u2019s first resolution of Procedure, which amendment was commonly supposed to receive the support of the Conservative party en bloc.Such a speech as this could not possibly be passed by silently by Sir Stafford Northcote, Lord Randolph, he said, bad elevated himself somehow er other to a position from which he was enabled te survey the front benches and the rest of the House with an impartiality which was quite sublime.He did not know whether be had sought those heights in order to consult the Archangel Gabriel.He rather thought he had gone in search of the lost principles of the Liberal Party, some of which had gone to the planet Jupiter and some to the planet Mars.A little later, apparently fearing he had gone too far, the Right Hou.Baronet expressed the hope and belief that he would have his noble friend\u2019s support\u2014which he assured him he greatly valued\u2014in the division on the first Resolution as a whole.The result of this, the first serious division of the sittings, was a Ministerial majority of 84 over an exceptionally strong Conservative minority.Mr.Parnell and his party, believing that a two-thirds majority would bring the two front benches nearer together, end prove fatal to the life of the Irish Party, voted with the Government.But, as I said in my last, on.the whole, the country is indifferent to the resolutions now under discussion.During the early part of the Session the applications for places in the Stranger\u2019s Gallery were invariably three or four times more than the seats at disposal; now, there is always room.This indifference, however, is mainly due to the fact that the public recognises the necessity of a reform of Parliamentary Procedure, and considers it a question which the members themselves are more pro- erly concerned in.Such incidents as ord Randolph Churchill\u2019s defection, and the importance of the division, lend a Jaesing interest, and that is all; and per- aps Mr.Callan\u2019s concluding his few remarks, amidet loud applause, by sitting down on his hat, will li public memory than any of the speeches of this really memorable debate.The proceedings in connection with Sir taiford\u2019s Northcote\u2019s motion, that the mist revolution be negatived, are not likely to increase the country\u2019s respeet for eithemof the great parties as they at present jand.After the division last Thursday, the main body of the Opposition, understanding there would be no other great division till to-morrow, went back to their pheasant shooting.Yesterday it appeared that the debate would not last out the stated time, so a call of the Conservative ranks was made forspeakers who would guarantee to keep the debate going for a period to be fixed by each individually.Over sixty have answered this call, and consequently the debate will be carried over the Lord Mayor\u2019s dinner to-morrow night to Friday.Whether the success of this proposal roused the idea, or whether 1t is the first step towards the assumption of the Conservative \u2018Dictatorship, must remain at present an unsolved problem; but true it is that Lord andolph Churchill immediately appears on the scene witli a letter to the Conser- Vative party, proposing that they sha follow die oBstrnetive tactics of the Irish members, and compel Government to dissolve Parlianient.Auticipating that Sir Stafford Northcote will be defeated, he elieves by a judicious collection of every hostile vote the majority against him can be reduced to between 15 and 30.If this Should prove to be the case, he proposes that it should be made the excuse for a emand to remit the question to the con stituencies\u2014this latter to be done by per- Sistent obstruction on the motion that the Tesolution be a standing order of the ouse.He opines that the Government being thus forced to dissolve, the result of a general election will be a decreased Majority, an increased Parnellite party, ou consequently an Opposition which on throw out the closure.To prove his etter an actual fact, Lord Randolph has nded in 53 fresh amendments in his \" 9%n name and those of members follow- Ing him ! The action of Government in placing the chief diplomatic business in Egypt in the hands of Lord Dufferin has given Unqualified satisfaction to all parties, and Sections of parties, in England.The ily News says of him :\u2014\u201cHe will Succeed if success be in any way possible.e has both strength and pliancy.He is Capable of seeing things for himself, and 18 not likely to be the creature of official Convention or of European rings.\u201d The éxtreme Conservative St.James\u2019s Gazette Says :\u2014\u201c1t will be welcome news to all Sensible Englishmen that Lord Dufferin 85 been despatched on such & mission.\u201d \u20ac Globe, equally partizan in its views, Speaks of Lord Dufferin as being \u201c as fit & man as could have been selected for so lfieult and delicate a commission.He Tings to it the high reputation gained in a tingularly successful term of Canadian Iceroyalty, as well as in the later, but ve longer in the [8 hardly less brilliant discharge, of the functions of British Representative at Constantinople during a crisis which called for the exengive of & very specigk diplomatie faculty.He has filed important Posts in the national service, but it is not venturing a rash prediction to sav that he has now touched the great o ortunity.as well as the grand test of his career, and that in reviving the Layd of Nile from ashes and ruin, fe will have achieved a work worthy to rank with the \u2018very highest feats of _ statesmanship.The Radical Pall Mal® Gawette regards Lord Dufferin\u2019s appointment as \u201can obvious ain,\u201d for the reason that he \u201c is thorough- 3 acquainted\u2014perhaps better acquainted ap; apylgdy in, th Whole public seryfee \u2014 with all he rreads of this complicated web.Lord Dufferin has the best possible means of knowing, and knowing intimately, how the wind blows from every quarter.\u201d The Standard, which is regarded as the organ of Toryisin of the \u201cold school,\u201d is also to the fore with its praises of Lord Dufferin, whom its speaks of as the \u201c gregt magician\u201d\u2014 and surely, in view of this unanimous opinion of men widely divided on all political topics, the appellation cannot be much of a misnomer! \u201cTo be simple and frank¥ says this latter journal, \u201c to ke kindly and courteous, to say the right thing in the right place to the right people, to sustain weorthily the dignity of eminent, offige, to bear unreluctantly the fatigues -of State ceremonial, \u2014these are gifts as precious as administrative energy and force of will.Lord Dufferin is familiar with the secrets of Eurovean diplomacy, he knows by intimate experience what the peculiar perils are which Ottoman statesmanship prepares.In view of the interest which Canada must take in the career of this modern Prince of Diplomatists, I hope these extensive quotations from our leading English organs will provide their own raison és -The entire minor press has followed th the same course, and necessarily that olitical weathercock, the Daily Telegraph, Joins in the wellymerited eulogy.\u201cThere cannot \u2018exist a\u2019 \u2018dissentient opinion,\u201d it says, \u201casto the wisdom of the choice which has lighted upon the British Ambassador at Constantinople for such a service.* * * Of all available men, His Excellency, at this hour, possesses the most ample information and experience upon the questions pressing on the Government, * * * Lord Dufferin, more, perhaps, than any other personage of his rank, holds, atthis moment, the secret threads of thé entire Eastern Question, which he has closely and officially studied, not only from the British, but from the Turkish, the Russian and the European poiuts of view.The advantages as well as the dangers of the victory which our arms have gained in Egypt will be understood by him with exceptional clearness, and the nation may be as thoroughly convinced of his patriotism as Her Majesty\u2019s Government is of his prudence and capacity.Emphatically, he will be the right man in the right place; nor could Lord Granville have made an appointment better calculated to strengthen the public confidence which his recent management of the Egyptian Question has inspired.But, perhaps, the greatest tribute of all to the talents of Lord Dufferin was that unconsciously accorded to by the Porte, when it vainly besought that he should stay in Constantinople, while some other (and lesser) diplomatic light was sent to Egypt.One of the most difficult points Lord Dufferin will have to deal with, will be the delivering England from her present false position with regard to Arabi.Treated as a belligerent throughout the whole of the short campaign, he was surely en- titied to treatment as a prisoner of war when he fell into eur hands.But while the war lasted the Khedive was non \u2018est ; as soon as it was over, it revived, and Arabi, with the approval of the Sultan, was handed over to the civil authority of his country.By that authority\u2014equall implicated with himself, in the \u201crebellion,\u201d if our most reliable accounts are true\u2014he and the other prisoners are being shamefully maltreated.The best step out of the difficulty would appear to be a eneral amnesty; and if this be pressed by Lord Dufferin, as there is reason to believe it will be, doubtless the Khedive will avail himself of so ready a means of averting some dangerous revelations.The assurance given by the Government that under no conditions is England to be made responsible for the defence of the Khedive against the Mahdi, or \u201cFalse Prophet,\u201d has allayed many doubts and mis- ivings which had begun to assail the pub- fe mind.Dr.Schweinfurth, the celebrated African explorer, asserts that the victories of the Mahdi have reduced the Egyptian force in the Soudan by one- half.He is reported to be followed by an army of 150,000 horsemen,of a people renowned for desperate bravery, with whose aid he massacres all who will not profess belief in him.He announces that he will make himself master of the whole Soudan, and that he will then invade Lower Egypt, convert its inhabitants and march against the Turks, whom he regards as infidels.Having succeeded in this he will proceed to Mecca, in order to establish the Millennium reign, and convert the universe.The Governor of Khartoum, to stop his progress, has procured from the Ulemas an opinion that the Mahdi must be a False Prophet, and not a tfue Mahdi, or Redeemer, because he comes from the West, and not from the East ! The Goverument of the Khedive have applied for the counsel and assistance of certain English officers\u2014which is but a foretaste of what England will be expected, and may be, despite the wishes to the contrary of our Government, forced into doing.It would undoubtedly be wiser of England to at once advise the Khedive to abandon, for the present at least, all claims to rule over the interior of the Soudan.Khartoum and the nearer districts might be kept, but the interior is ever ina state of chronic revolt, it is at a vast distance from Egypt, not very near even to the available ports of the Red Sea, and, necessarily, influence and authority can only be exercised at an expense which Egypt cannot very well bear.The election of councillors in the 240 municipal boroughs of England and Wales on the 1st of November is generally looked upon as giving some idea of the political views of the country.This | -ear there have been a noticeable number Si \u2018non-political contests, and it is difficult from the incomplete returns that have been published to ascertain whether, in those boroughs in which the battles have been fought on politicel lines, the balance of gain has been on the side of the Liberals or the Conservatives, but apparently there has been, on the aggregate, a slight ain to the latter.i 5 The Right Hon.J.Chamberlain, M.P., President of the Board of Trade, at a recent Mansion House dinner, confidently predicted that England is on the eve of a long era of great prosperity.As regarded the dock interest, he said, nothing could be fmore encouraging than the extraordinary progress and development of our mercantile marine.in regard to railways, their progress had been only second to that of our ships.Within the last twenty years the capital invested in paiJways had been nearly doubled, amd at the present time it amounted to something like £750,000,000.In the same time the number of passengers had 1mcreased to: 623,000,000 and the transport of goods had increased almost three-fold, and now amounted to something like 250.000,000 tons.During this long period railway shareholders had received continually increasing dividends, and at the present moment the average return on these investments was something like one-third per cent.more than it was in the first instance.Our railway system, he said, gave greater advantages to the public ghan any other railway system in the world, and it was the only railway system in-the world which was absolutely inde- dependent of government grants.WwW.H.C.CONTEMPORARY PRESS.The Canadien says that the indications are that the cogservative party was never nearer to a breaking up than it is at pre sent.La-Verite considers that this somewhat mysterious.language is favourable to goalition.ÿ \u2014L\u2019 Electeur says : To those who are unacquainted with Paris \u20186 Rue Chatanais \u201d sounds just as well as St.Peter street, Quebec.It appears, however, that travelling Canadians do not dare, when in Paris, to make known to strangers where the office of the agency of their country is located.It is even said that Mr.Fabre himeelf does not dare to publish it in the Paris journals\u2014for the reason that la Rue Chatanais is not a respectable quarter, with a celebrity that no cross road in any of our Canadian cities has yet attained.Mr.Fabre, the same paper adds, pretends, it is said, \u2018that the funds placed at his disposition will not allow him to secure an office in the better locality.How, it asks, can it be expected that Frenchmen will seek the Canadian agency for information when its office is not known, and when those whose duty it is to make it known are ashamed of it and seek rather to hide it from the public ?- \u2014On the disallowance question the Winnipeg Times, thus speaks: \u2014 No matter which party werein power at Ottawa to-day, disallowance would be its policy.The people of the East naturally enough look at the railroad question from an Eastern standpoint and with ah eve to Eastern interests ; and beyond any doubt they would force Mr.Blake, were he in Sir John Macdonald\u2019s place, to save the rock section of the road from destruction and give to the Eaetjthe preference over Chicago and St.Paul.We know that disallowance was Mr.Mackenzie\u2019s policy, and unless the Eastern people were prepared to lose all they have sunk between Lake Nipissing and Winnipeg, and to forego the benefits likely to be derived from the trade of the Northwest, Mr.Blake would have to follow suit.Mr.Greenway, in a speech at Gladstone on Friday night, expressed him- selfin favour of \u201cusing every constitational means to prevent the rights of the people from being bartered away.\u201d Very good.But it does not seem to occur to the leader of the Opposition that the East also has rights worth preserving, and that so long ag it controls the Dominion it is not likely to let us infringe upon those rights,\u201d \u2014The Kingston Whig thus deprecates what it calls the unpatriotic po icy \u201c of our most Easterly Provinces,\u201d \u2018In the Maritime Provinces a feeling of hostility to the movement for free canals is being worked up.Such a course is unpatriotic, and in contradistinction to that purdued by the people of New York State in the late elections.Thousands of persons will not be advautaged by the abolition of tolls upon the Erie Canal, on the contrary their taxation will beincreased materially, and yet they apuroved by a: majority whose size was never anticipated of a scheme, which, on general merits was commended to their favourable consideration.The people of Ontario were not, in a sectional and local sense, benefitted by the construction of the Intercolonial R.R., and yet they did not protest and repudiate the legisla tion which involved an annual charge upon the revenue of the Federal Government of $2,000,000.The people of Ontario might as well have objected to the burdens of the Canada Pacific R.R., whose design has been to develop the resources of the North-West ; they would have been lacking in national spirit and enterprise had they done so.We should rise above petty jealousies in debating a matter of this ind.\u201d \u2014The Richmond Guardian thus speaks of the Provincial situation :\u2014\u201c Is it not a fact that the Province is materially poorer to-day than it was fifteen years ago?Have we not spent our capital lavishly and given the proceeds away at last.Has not the tone of political morality been constantly declining in quality ?Has not civil government become year by year more expensive?and has not dissatisfaction and general discontent been constantly widenin its area ?Furthermore has not the menta quality and social standing of our public men deteriorated.The conservatives have ruled almost uninterruptedly for that space of time, but we do nof impeach conservatism notwithstanding \u2014 we do not assail the particular men who have ruled the Province :\u2014the other pai ty would have done no better.The whole mischief has been wrought by party rule.lt'is doing its work, though more slowly yet quite as surely, in Ontario, and we are obliged to come to the conclusion that if it be impos- sible\u2014as is alleged, to eradicate party rule, we must cut the gordian knot of tne difficulty by abolishing local government and substituting.in its place a legislative union.Let us say, that we are not enthusiasts in regard to this proposal :\u2014we believe it possible to be well governed\u2014to have morality recognized in our system, as it 7s: but it never can be while the electors judge of the fitness of their representatives for the high positions in the state solely by their felity to the creed and maxims of party.\u201d A MONTREALER IN LONDON.THE ADVANTAGES CANADA OFFERS.At a meeting of a debating society in one of the.suburbs of Loudon, Eng, Mr.George Morris, of Montreal, delivered an 1 address, in which, after attributing the distress too commonly visible in our streets to our \u201c want of elbow room,\u201d he pointed out that in Canada there is abundance of space for all our surplus population; that there they will still be under the British flag, and in no sense exiles ; and that the climate is favourable so health, longevity, and enjoyment.He gave a picturesque description of the physical features of the Dominion, dwelling particularly on its fertility.Speaking of Manitoba, he assured his audience that the man who toiled there was sure to be successful.It had an alluvial soil from eight to ten feet deep.Twenty crops of wheat could be grown on it successively, each acre yielding from thirty to forty.bushels.The soil had but to be scratched, the seed scattered broadcast, and a harrow drawn over it, to produce a crop which would dazzle the eyes of a British farmer.He strongly urged all who could afford it to visit the province, being assured that every statement he hud made would be more than borne out in their experience.- each tenant.IMPORTANT When you visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressage and Ca riage Hire and stop at Grand Brion Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot.450 ele gant roows,fitted up at a cost of ane mil- ion dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day.European plan.Elevatorurant supplied with the best.Horse cars, stages and elevated railroads to all depots.Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any first-class hotel in the city.Errs\u2019s Cocoa\u2014GRATEFTL AND Cou- FORFING.\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applicatioh of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epps\u201d 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 Gazelle\u2014Made simply with boilin water or milk.Sold only In Packets and Tins (41b.and Ib.) by grocers, labelled\u2014, \u201cJames Epps & Co., Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng.\u201d\u2014Also makers of Eppg's Chocolate Essence.For Dress Suits made up, in first class style, fit and satisfaction guaranteed (or no sale).L.Robinson.For Sale or to Fet.Winnipeg, Manitoba.RUTHERFORD & CO., Land Brokers and Financial Agents, HAVE FOR SALE, A large list ot very desirable wild and improved Farm Lands cheap and on easy terms; 23,000 acres of which are within a radius of 30 miles of Winnipeg.One section and a half, personally inspected.is well situated, (Class I.) and within 7 miles of Regina, at $5.00 per acre.Desirable City Properties always on hand ; 28 Lots on Main street, Winnipeg, for sale theap and easy terms, if sold at once.iE Special inducements offered to purchasers of Portage la Prairie Lots, of which we have over 200 for disposal.Also, Lots in Morris, Minnedosa, Prince Albert, Prince Arthur\u2019s Landing, Brandon, Regina, Tisdale, &climber Limits\u2014Several valuable aud well located limits for sale cheap.Money to Loan, Mortgages Cashed and Moneys Invested.Office: 3 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, November 15 273 FOR SALE, Private Dwellings and Building Lots, In various parts of the city.MONEY LOANED ON FIRST MORTAGE.F.McMANN & CO, 96 St.Francois Xavier Street.November 1 261 TO LET, A STABLE, and Ground attached.Ap- By at No.97 Upper St.Urbain Streetent low.June 19: 145 TWO SHOPS TO LET In Kingston, opposite Market fh square, 33 feet x 16 feet 6 inches, with good cellars, One rear fire ly to RAWDEN & MACHAR, Kingston.April 19 FOR SALE.Upon St.Antoine street, the dwel ling houses known as Nos.63, 65, 67 and 69 of said street, with laxge lot in rear.Large lot, corner of Craig and Sanguinet streets, now occupied as & coal and lumber ard.> That handgome villa residence, formerly occupied by E.A.Dubois, Esq., wit about forty acres of land; large cut-stone dwelling house, out-buildings, garden, etc.Tlus desirable property is situated almost opposite \u201c\u2018 View Mount,\u201d the residence of the late Donald Ross, Esq.Title perfect.Terms easy.Apply to & R.§! DEBEAUJEU, or to ov St.Denis street.E.C.MONK, Esq., Advocate, 182 de James street.February 5 31 OUSE AND GARDEN FOR SALE.\u2014 The fine brown stone front residence, No.64 Durocher street, with nice garden of 111 feet front and 120 feet deep.If desired, the house and stabling, with the Lot of 37x120, can be sold separately.The drainage is new and perfect.Also for sale, DETACHED VILLA, a handsome Detached Villa Residence, very commod ious and elegantly finished, situated en one of our most fashionable streets, possessing most commanding and charming view.Only a personal inspection can adequately convey the desirability of this fine residence.ROPERTY FOR SALE.LORNE TERRACE\u2014Those five very handsome, first-class Stone Houses, Nos.30 to 48 McKay street, near Dorchester street.Each house is adapted for two families, and have all modern improvements, with separate yards and sheds for ere built three years ago, and can be confidently submitted to the inspection of any expert, or the most experienced purchaser.Are all leased to highly.respectable and prompt paying tenants, and present, probably without exception, the best and safest investment that can be offered in this city.Rent st $2,600 OUSES FOR SALE.| Residence, 368, 696, 1129, 1151 Dor chester street.Double Tenement, 27 and 29 Richmond square.Pretty Villa, Dorehester Avenue, First-Class Residences, 89,91, 93, 95 and 99 Mackay street.House and Garden, No.64 Durocher street.Handsome Double Cut-stone Cottage, 8% Osborne street.House and Garden, 128 Upper §t.Wrbain \u2018 street.' Detached Residence and Garden, University street.Tenements 6 and 8 Fortsnd 18 and 20 Drummond.: Cut-stone Cottages, 75 and 77 Maple streqt.Elegant House on Peel street.New Stone-front Cottages, 23 and 25 Wingproof vault.sor street.: ! First-class Stone House, No.6 Stanly street.Villa Residence and Garden, 201 Univer sity street.Three handsome houses on St.Mark street.Send for Catalogue containing partiey- lars of the above and other properties which I am offering for sale, H.H.GEDDES.Nordheimer\u2019s Hall, 207 St.James st October 31 260 2 ra Miscellaneous, BARGAINS | Miscellaneous.DARGANS Selling at Wholesale Prices.ENVELOPES.From 75ec.to $3.00 per 1,000.NOTE PAPER.LETTER PAPER.FOOLSCAP PAPER.:- [13 \u201c \u201c $2.00 to $6.00 per 76c¢.to $3.50 per Ream.$1.50 to $4.00 per * [13 Copving Letter Boeks Conv.« Letter Books ! AT WHOLESATE PRICES.250 Pages Letter Books.75c.Each.500 és \u2018 srrenseaseersnreeseeseennenn 91,00 CS 750 se 8 avnscessese sense sces cac s0n0s 00 $1.26 °° 1,000 \u201c6 ss crererenrererannsrenins voncnce $1.50 Ledgers.Journals, Day-Books, Cash Books, Blotters, Bill-Books and Memo.Books, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES.NO BETTER VALUE TO BE HAD ANYWHERE.BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! CEO.HORNE & CO.71 and 73 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.October 10 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY GOM PANY, THE COMPANY OFFER FOR SALE ABOUT 2,600,000 ACRES OF LAND IN SOUTHERN MANITOBA Without Conditions of Settlement or Cultivation.Valuable sections will be offered in the PEMBINA MOUNTAIN DISTRICT and along the SOUTH WESTERN BRANCH of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Also, in the well settled districts of the SOURIS, PELICAN and WHITEWATER LAKES, and the MOOSE MOUNTAIN.These lands will be sold at moderate prices, based on the valuations made by the Company\u2019s examiners.erms of payment ; ONE-SIXTH IN CASH ON THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT : BALANCE PAYABLE IN FIVE ANNUAL INSTALMENTS, WITH INTEREST AT SIX PER CENT.PER ANNUM.A deed will be granted on payment being made in full.Payments may be made in LAND GRA NT BONDS, which will be accepted at 10 PER CENT.PREMIUM on their par value, and accrued interest.Bonds can be obtained on application at the Bank of Montreal here, or at any of its Agencies.For further particulars, apply to JOHN H.McTAVISH, Land Commissioner, Winnipeg, to whom al \"By order of the Board, : Montreal, November 18th, 1882.NORTH-WEST BUFFALO ROBE COMPANY, | SEASON CHARLES DRINKWATER, applications should be addressed.Secretary.6m rst 276 1882-1883.Beg to notify the trade that, their large and complete stock of; Buffalo ! Robes, con} sisting of over 20,000 ROBES, INDIAN DRESSED, Are now ready for sale.This stock is the only complete lot of Buffalo Robes that will be offered this season.Al} are this year\u2019s Robes, and are strictly graded, properly cleaned, and will be delivered in perfect condition.We would also direct the attention of buyers to our large stock of Grey, White and Black Japanese Wolx Robes, which we import direct, and are unquestionably the finest collection in the market, we have a large stock of Lined and Trimmed Robes Bear, Wolf, Buffalo 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 guaranteed to give satisfaction.We keep constantly in stock a complete assortment of Furs of all descriptions ; algo Raw and Dressed ressed and Raw tk and Bear Skins.We respectfully invite the Trade v0 examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE : No.37 ST.JOSEPH ST.MONTREAL.eptember 8 | JOHN REIPLINGER, Agent.= 215 T HE ORIENTAL FRUIT LAXATIVE.A refreshing; agreeable and healthful fruit ones compounded of choice and wholesome ORIENTA It is pleasant to the taste, being FRUITS.The perfect com bination of the medical properties of fruit into so small a compass, with the most agree able purgative power, is the perfection of laboratory achievements, and may, without controversy, be claimed as the latest and greatest medical discovery ef the age.A CERTAIN CURE FOR Indigestion, Sluggishness of the Intestines, Disordered Stomach.Habitual Costiveness, Headache, Cerebral Congestion, Sallow Complexion, Constipation, Biliousness, Low Spirits Torpid Liver, Melancholy, 2ndisposition, Internal Fever.Ava all irregularities arising from an obstructed condition of the system.PREPARED BY THE MEDICAL SPECIALTIES 16 VICTORIA SQUARE, MANUFACTURING COMPANY MONTREAL, CANADA.sa SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.August 9 DOMINION Salvaged: Wrecking Co mri.HEAD OFFICE : No.2 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL The powerful wrecking steamer \u201cRelief,\u201d with Wrecking Gables, Anchors, Steam Pumps, Hydraulic Jacks, Surf Boats, &e., fully equipped with a skilled: crew of Wreckers and Divers, is stationed, with her Pontoons, at Murray Bay, ready DAY OR NIGHT, to proceed at once to any vessel that needs assistance, on receipt of a tele gram from Head Office, Montreal.This Company has \u2018also, on the Upper Lakes, the tugs \u2018\u2018 Mixer\u201d and \u201c Folger,\u201d and steamer \u2018\u201c Conqueror,\u201d with all Wreck ing appliances for service on the Lakes or River above Victoria Bridge.Apply to HEAD OFFICE, or 8.E GRÉGORY, Assistant Manager, or Captam JOHN DONNELLY, Wrecking Master, Kingstonor For service on Lower River or Gulf apply to HEAD OFFICE, 26 Hospita Street, Montreal.H.HERRIMAN, JAS.G.ROSS, President.Vice-Pres., Quebec, F.W.HENSHAW, Sec.Treas.June 17 str 144 189 Miscellaneous.THE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE Published Semi-Monthly, containing the TIME-TABLES AND MAPS of all CANADIAN and the principal AMERICAN RAILWAY and STEAM Na VIGATION LINES.For sale by News Dealers and Bookseller and by News Agents on Trains and Steamers.PRICE, - - - 20 CENTS, Annualf Subscription, $2.00 payable in Advance.: %.E.CHISHOLM & CO Publishers and Proprictors.190 Bonaventure Street, YES! YOU CAN GET SOME OF THE FINEST FINISHED Photos in Town MR.PARKS\u2019 STUDIO GO and TRY.195} ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL Japuaryl?14 | * The above Line of First-Class Steamers ar now running between : Montreal and Chicago Calling at intermediate ports, and conneof.ing withall Railways at \u201cT.PAA y 'oronto, Hamilton A180, BETWEEN \u2018Montreal and Duluth connecting with the Northern Pac , Manitoba and the North-West.io Or passage apply at 264 St.James Street.CURRIE & McLEAN, Agents, 91 and 92 Common Street.Steamer Thls favourite Passenger S saifs EVERY FRIDAX,at7 en for Loxmer : TORONTO.son ST.CATRARINES.1 7.50 NIAGARA FALIS.OU 80 Meals and .Rerth inc uded.SUPERIOR ACCOMMOD.For Tickets or other POELE N ly at +266 St.Jumes street (eorner McGill), or 120 St, James street (opposite Post office).! ets = == esse L LE) N .\" aprairie Navigation Company On and after November 6th, 1882 nu amers LAPRA IRIE will leave, as\u2019 none 2 e fol'owi and\u2019 Holidays excepto rst hours, Sundays rairie\u20147.06a.m., 1 From Montreal\u20148.00 am.EAS 1 .00 p.m.J BROSSEAU Secretary.Excursion to Laprairie.Every da months of {Sundays excepted) during the une, July and August, the steam PRAIRIE will leave :\u2014 nireal\u2014i.00 p.m.Laprairie\u20145.30 p.On Sundays: Montréa!-2.00 pm.or .M.J.BROSST A re August prai- Manager and Secretaryas ri Steam Service been Longuonil and Monica UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the service between Longueuil will be made, as near zs possible, a8 oHows:\u2014 From Longueuil to the Foot cf the Current ON WEEK DAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014AL6,7,8,8),9,10 and 11 am.; 12 noon, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 54, and FROM F00T OF CURRENT\u2014A $ p.m.93, 10}, and 11} a.m.; 124, 13, 5.9, 1% 3, and 6 p.m.ON SUNDAYS.FROM LONGUEUIL\u2014AÂt 5 a.n.: 1, 2, 8, 4,5, p.m.FROM FOOT OF CURRENT\u2014AL 9.15 a.m.; } 3 ba, oh and OR DU Lee June 29 UFRESNE, Manag SUMMER, 1882.ren mn SECOND SEASON OF THE Popular Tourist Route Between MONTREAL, CORNWA SENA SPRINGS, MORRISBURG: OC Dri BURG, {opposite Prescott), MORRISTO e Des ALEXANDRIA B ND ISLANDS, CLAYTON, Ni GARA FALLS, and all points West, NEW.AMERICAN LINE, formed by the \u201cPalace Steamers,\u201d operated by the St.Lawrence Steamboat Cbmpany in connection and under special comtract with Utica and Black River Railroad and the great four-track New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, running a special through Sreamboas Express Train, with Waguer Palace etween Clayt Ni add all points West.ylon Niagara Falls and after JUNE 26th, daily (exc 3 7 cn.for all aboyu J.& R.McLEA Offer For Sale Brls.COD LIVER OIL (Tessier\u2019s Brat®\u201d This season\u2019s make.Brls.STEAM REFINED SEAL OIL- Brls.NEWFOUNDLAND COD OIL Brls.WHALE OIL.Coed Qtls.DRY CODFISH, specially imp for family use.Hhds, Large No.1 DRAFT CODFISE- Brls.Nos.1 and 2 GREEN CODF.Brls.MACKEREL and CODFISH.Brls.ROUND HERRING.Boxes BONELESS FISH.Cases CANNED LOBSTERS.Cases CANNED MACKEREL.Simon aud Carraquette.Tes.BARBADOES MOLASSES.BEAMISH SMITHS\u2019 COAL.8 Common Street November 23 - Excellent Storage Apply at 5 ASHES INSPECTION OFFIC { { i Fi ES, ES, ES, ES, ; ES, ES.ers! reet, inch, ck.) OMErS, d an of all , and receive 3 very SON nary, d the .The ic and | for.TEXT TAGE STAL et, rs.290 390, ol il [SALE and paper | a rand) [L- [Lported ISH.SH.n aod pets gs re JCB: THE MONTREAL HERALE AND DAILY [_ COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6.5 QUEBES CORRESPONDENCE.Fire Protection\u2014Associnted Pressmen and their Objects\u2014Archbishap Tas ehereau\u2014The Coming Session\u2014Mr.Senecal and his Projects\u2014The Premier and his Visitors\u2014The Weather\u2014 Our New Hotel.Quesrce, December 4.The frequent prevalence of fires among us, and the inadequate water supply with which to fight them, has not unnaturally caused anxiety to property owners and the citizens generally, who, when they retire at niglit, are never sure but what they may awake houseless and homeless, with all their goods and chattels destroyed.The dissatisfaction of many proprieters with the existing condition of things is evidenced by the slowness with which they are accustomed to set about the work of restoration of properties that have been destroyed.In consequence many gaunt ruins, some of them smoking for weeks, are met with on every hand.There is talk of making fire protection one of the issues the next Municipal elections, which so far have been characterized by the political colour of the candidates or their own personal popularity.Among the pressmen there is considerable talk about a provincial association different from anything yet existing ; one, indeed, calculated to improve the social and professional standing of its members, which shall place them upon a better footing with each other and prevent political divergencies developing, as they some times have done, into personal antagonisms and hostilities.It is the intention, too, to make the proposed society more exclusive than the one now existing in your city, which admits to full privileges persons, whose qualifications are of an exceedingly doubtful character.There are genuine newspaper men here, who decline to connect themselves with the Montreal establishment for .this reason.In consequence they are prohibited from the exercise of press privileges on the North Shore Railway, which outsiders and their friends, on the ayment of $1, are allowed to enjoy.fone of us would like to know how it was that the railway authorities and others have allowed themselves to be imposed upon by the parties who manage the Montreal \u201c Club,\u201d Crimes and acts of violence are manifestly on the increase, and though we have not quarrels arising out of disagreements in matters of race or religion, nor have we trades unions troubles of any moment; our society wants remodelling and keeping in better subjection.The two Conservative associations here, the Club Cartier and the Conservative Association, like the party whose institutions they claim to be, are having an interesting controversy, which las developed the fact that while the one is a genuine party affair, prepared to include all accredited Conservatives, the other is only a \u201cgentleman\u2019s concern,\u201d exclusive .and arrogant.By the recent death of Rev.Mr.Forgues, of St.Jean, Isle of Orleans, His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec has become the sole survivor of the priests of the Seminary who signed the application for the charter creating Laval University; and what an exeellent work old Laval has done ! In some measure to itand to kindred establishments in your city and elsewhere is attributable the fact that, as a rule, the political representative men of Quebec are, in education and manner, superior to their confreres from the other provinces, no matter what opinion may have been formed as to the attainments and characteristics of the lower classes.We are on the tiptoe of expectation for the assembling of Parliament on the 18th January for the dispatch of business.It was expected that not meet the House ; but he has now no hesitation in doing so, matters having, it is stated, been so arranged that he will have a majority of, on no occasion, less than from 12 to 15.Recently the Committee on the Internal Economy of the House has been in session, and, it is understood, that ways and means have been discovered of effecting a saving of from $25,- 000 to $30,000 in the Legislative Assembly, to say nothing of the Council.The list of sessional clerks is to be cut down to the minimum, and a number of permanent \u201cornamentals\u201d will be laid upon the shelf.1t is expected that the sessional stationery account will be cut down from $5000 to something like half that sum, as it used to be, while the Government has determined to take by the horns the bull known as the printing bill, thousands of dollars being uselessly laid out in printing Parliamentary reports, proceedings and official documents.This information is not very consoling to many printing offices here, nor will it be relished by some of your Montreal confreres, who have, in a great measure, derived their sustenance from the public crib, their prices being based upon unwarrantably long contracts, and at the most outrageous rates.In every branch of the public service economy is spoken of, Mr.Mousseau having expressed his intentions of making the Province live as much as possible within its means.How far he will succeed time alone can show; but it is certain that the inheritance which has fallen to him, will that give him a bed of ease, noris it perfumed with roses.; Mr.Senecal is the man of to-day.His name is in every one\u2019s mouth, and though rumours have reached here that he has disposed of the North shore Railroad to the Grand Trunk, our people don\u2019t know what to make of it.The fact of his having left for France makes many people doubtful as to the correctness of the report.Those who have known Mr.Senecal for years, have expressed unqualified suprise at the magnitude of his undertakings, and apropos of this, there has been circulated the story of the man who declined to match his 2.40 trotting horse against a Western farmer's ox, on the ground that \u201cthere was no knowing what a three-year old steer might do.\u201d The Premier, whose health has not lately been very good, left here on Sunday afternoon for Montreal.Within the past day or two Le has been waited upon r.Mousseau would | between them and certain colonists and colorization societies.Hon.Mr.Lynch suggested an arrangement that appeared to be satisfactory.On Thursday a long interview took lace in the Premier's office on the sub- Ject of the transfer of the lumbering licenses of two lots on Black River, in the Ottawa district.These licenses were pledged to La Banque Nationale for advances to enable them to be worked.Difficulties having arisen owing to an insolvency the Government were apprised of the facts, which they promised to take into consideration.Messrs.Church and Fleming represented the holders of the licenses, and Mr.Geoffrion appeared for the bank, Messrs.Lafrance (the cashier), Joseph Howel, and others were present.Mr, Archambault, accompanied by Hon.Mr.Ouimet, Superintendent of Education, recently laid before Mr.Mousseau the condition and requirements of the Ecole Polytechnique attached to the Catholic Commercial Academy.It is likely that something will be done to meet the views of the Principal and trustees.The weather for some days past has been exceedingly variable.Snow-falls succeeded by rain and a thaw, giving place to severe frost.On Saturday and Sunday large quantities of Boating ice were on the river, and batture ice was rapidly forming.The want of snow is severely felt by those who look to it for procuring their winter\u2019s supply of firewood, which is brought in by the habitants.In the meantime the wood dealers have made a corner and extremely high prices revail.If \u2019tis an ill wind that blows ne- ody good, it is in this case at least a chilling one to those who are unprepared for it.Our new hotelis moving slowly, Mayor Langelier is doing all he can to promote the enterprise, and there is no doubt that in the hands of the popular and energetic Mr.Willis Russel.¢ ¢ scheme will ere long be an accomplished success.THE WINDSOR HOTEL.ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS.The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Windsor Hotel Compan was held yesterday afternoon at the hotel, the President, Mr.Andrew Allan, in the chair.There was a large attendance of the shareholders.THE DIRECTORS REPORT.The Directors submitted their annual report which was as follows :\u2014 The Directors of the Windsor Hotel Company beg to report as follows, viz:\u2014 That in July last the loan of $350,000, obtained from the Canadian Investment Association, fell due.For this loan a syndicate of 22 gentlemen were respons ible.The Directors resolved to request the shareholders of the Company to provide for this loan.They are glad to say that the shareholders agreed to provide for the said amount by taking the bonds of the Company for this amount, as also an additional sum, to provide for building a new wing to the hotel.The Directors have so far provided for the erection of the new wing without the issuing of any additional bonds.The second mortgagees have also been fully paid off with, the exception of the sellers of the land, to whom a balance of $12,290.63 is owing, remaining unpaid from the uncertainty of the rightful parties to whom to whom to pay the money, and also on account of de claim for expropriation.Thus the Syndicate has been relieved from the heavy responsibility they lay under.The original contractors have been paid off, provision made for the erection and furnishing of a new wing, the first coupons of the new bonds have been met at maturity, and a dividend for the past five years of 3} per cent.paid to the original stockholders of the Company.It is exceedingly pleasing to feel that today we meet independent of any control by syndicate or otherwise, except by office- bearers appointed by yourselves, and that gentlemen who pledged their own personal responsibility in the matter have been entirely relieved from this onerous position, and also that this city has now been placed in possession of what was a first necessity tor its growing importance, and that this hotel is acknowledged to be one of the best on this continent.The Secretary will read you the financial statements of the receipts and disbursements of the Company since the Syndicatewas superseded in July last, and the Directors resumed the control of the Company\u2019s affairs, and of the present position of the Company.All ot which you will find of the most satisfactory and encouraging nature.\u2018The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year will be proceeded with when this reports has been disposed of.The retiring members are Messrs.A.Allan, W.| C.McDonald, H.A.Nelson, Chas.Garth, W.Clendinneng, M.H.Gault, G.B.Bur land and Jas.Shearer.These are eight in number, but as your charter only allows of seven, seven is to be the number to be chosen.AXDREW ALLAN, President.On motion of the President, seconded by Mr.M.H.Gault, it was resolved «That the report of the Directors just read be received and adopted.\u201d _\u2026.On motion of Hon.À.W.Ogilvie, seconded by Mr.Thomas Workman, it was resolved ¢ That the thanks of the Shareholders of the Windsor Hotel be and are hereby tendered to the President and Directors, and especially to the Managing Committee, for the warm interest they have taken in its affairs, and the successful result of their labours.\u201d On motion of Mr.Henry Bulmer, seconded by Mr.C.Alexander, it was resolved, \u2014s¢ That inasmuch as the shareholders at their meeting on the 14th July last did elect James Shearer, Esq., as a Director under a by-law, passed by the Directors on 24th June, 1882, that the Directorate of the Company should be eight in number, and whereas said shareholders\u2019 meeting confirmed the same by-law.But it having been found that the charter expressly limited the number of Directors to seven, therefore it is now hereby resolved that all action taken, engagements entered into, or contracts made and all votes of said Shearer in meetings of Directors, while he was s0 placed in the position of Director, be ratified and confirmed by this meeting.The election of Directors for the ensueing ear was then proceeded with and resulted ¥ a number of delegations.A party of { J :7:\u2014-Messrs.Andrew Allan lumbermen headed Sy Mr.Peter ite, I Cl M H.Gault, M.P., G.B .P., accompanied by Mr.Thomson, of the Union Bank, saw Mr.Mousscau in his private quarters, he being detained there by ill health.They feared a conflict between the titles to their limits and the rights conceded to certain Companies under railway grants.Last session, in face of much opposition from railway men, a measure was passed giving them full security.They had yet, however, some apprehensions, and asked that the aw might not be amended in any Way hostile to them.After a long and interesting discussion the Cemmussioner of Crown Lands and the Premier gave them satisfactory assurances.; Another deputation, headed by Mr.F.Dessaulniers, M,P.P.for St.Maurice, accompanied by Mr.Church, representing the Beaver Lumbering Company, also called upon the Premier, with reference to a settlement of the compacts existing Burland, James Shearer, Charles Garth and W.C.McDonald.| At a subsequent meeting of the Directors Mr.Andrew Allan was e ected President, and Mr.W.C.McDonald Vice President.The meeting being a private one the figures submitted at the meeting were not open for publication, but it has been learned that the statement before published, to the effect that the net profit of the past year had been $95,000, is substantially correct.\u2014_\u2014 The Temple Emanu-El Fair opens every afternoon at 3 p.m.aud 8 pan.Admission, 10¢.Children half-price.\u2014Considerable snow has fallen at Quebec since Monday night, making the country roads good.Farmers will now be able to get to town with their produce.The Temple Emanu-El Fair opens every afternoon at 3 pm.and 8S p.m.Admission, 10¢.Children half-price.AMUSEMENTS.MAX STRAKOSCH AGAIN.In connection with the capiases upon Mr.Strakosch we have to notice that the personal baggage of his company having »een permitted to go, à seizure was yesterday made on behalf of Mr.Atwater,of the tirin of Church, Chapleau, Hall & Atwater, upon his personal goods and chattels, Mr.Dennis Gorman being the bailiff acting in thé matter.The \u2018train was just about to depart when Mr.Gorman presented himself, and much credit is due him for the manner in which he discharged his duty.The seizure was for $450 money advanced to Mr.Strakosch by Mr.Sparrow of the Theatre Royal.The more Max\u2019s conduct is stirred up the worse it looks, and the more he is to be condemned for his duplicity to everyone.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.THE \u2018° ROSE 0\u2019YUBA-DAM.\u201d The above piece was performed for a second time last night to a fair audience.For a play of its kind it is most amusing, and above the average.Miss Grinnell is very clever in her songs and dances, and nightly is warmly applauded.The company appear the whole week, and new songs are introduced each evening.THE MERRY WAR.\u201d The above comic opera will be given next week.It has been a great succéss in New York and the Provinces.The company is now in Toronto,and the Globe gives the following synopais of the work :\u2014 he latest New York success, \u2018\u201c The Merry War,\u201d was produced for the first time in Toronto last night at the Grand Opera House to a crowded.house.The title and tbe plot of the opera turns upon hostilities which have arisen between two petty States, caused by the fact that a favourite dancer had made engagements at the theatres of each, the disputed uestion being which of the contracts the dancer shall fulfil.The \u201cWar\u201d is not waged with great fury, as but one hand grenade a day is exchanged between the two combatants, and the contest develops into a picture of still life which is only interrupted by the appearance inone of the camps of the pretty Countess \u201c Violetta,\u201d who in disguise attempts to make her way within the lines of the other city in order to take command of the fortress.The colonel in command, ¢ Umberto,\u201d falls a victim to the deception, and grants her permission to pass through the lines, but decides to take revenge by marrying her.Having heard that she is about to marry the \u2018 Duke of Limberg\u201d by proxy he ar ranges to represent the proxy, and leaving the name of the duke out of the contract, is safely married to the lovely * Violetta,\u201d without exciting her suspicion as to his real purpose.He is assisted in this by \u2018 Balthasar,\u201d a Dutch dealer in bulbs, whom the soldiers have cap tured, thinking him a spy, and who 18 made to personate the absent -duke.Complications arise in the awkward matrimonial arrangements, because of the presence of \u2018\u201c Balthasar\u2019s\u201d wife, the jealousy, the antipathy of ¢ Violetta \u201d towards her supposed husband and her affection for \u201c Umberto,\u201d all of which are resolved by a subsequent explanation and a treaty of peace between the combatants on the receipt of intelligence that the cause of the war had taken leave of both theatres.The action of the opera affords opportunities for spectacular effects, and these are fully improved by Haverly\u2019s company.The costumes are very fine, and the stage processions brilliant.The music throughout is light and pretty, and in the second and third acts often very effective.The enthusiasm of the audience, which was not marked during the first act, developed to a pronounced degree during the progress of the opera, and in the third act the encores demanded followed one another in rapid succession.Most of the music, as might be expected from Strauss, is characterized by the dance rhythm, and no doubt many of the numbers will become very popular.The engagement will last for the whole week.THEATRE ROYAL.¢ FRIEND AND FOE.\u201d The aoove piece was presented before another large house at the Royal last evening, and the presentation gave the utmost satisfaction.Mr.Scanlan, as the dashing youngjIrishman \u201cCarrol Moore,\u201d delighting the audience immensely.The support was excellent.Miss Florine Arnold played the part of the herome in a very artistic manner and received the hearty applause of the house.The rest of the performers sustained their respective roles with singular ability.The performancé will be given every evening this week with Saturday matinee, and no theatre-goers should miss the opportunity of seeing Mr.Scanlan in ¢ Friend and Foe.\u201d NORDHEIMER\u2019S HALL.THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.The Jubilee Singers of Fisk University fame, will appear to-night for the first time this year, at the above Hall.These concerts are interesting in a double sense, musically and philanthropically, and those who have attended have come away with the feeling that they have secured excellent value for theirmoney.Tickets should be secured at DeZouche\u2019s.The Temple Emanu.El Fair opens every afternoon at 3 p.m.and 8 pam.Admission, 10¢.Children half-price.\u2014Seventy-two soldiers have left the Curragh camp for Galway in connection with the execution of the murderers of the Joyce family at Maamptisa, on the 15th inst.If bilious, or suffering from impurity of blood, or weak lungs and fear consumption (scrofulous disease of the lungs), take Dr.Pierce\u2019s \u2018\u201c Golden Medical Discovery\u201d and it will cure you.By druggists.\u2014Miss Parnell has published a long letter declaring it an untrue statement that Healy published in the United States asserting that Mr.Parnell in February ordered the stoppage of the circulation of the \u201cNo rent manifesto,\u201d and that this order was disobeyed by the Ladies Land League.LITHOGRAPHIC BUSINESS For Sale, 16 BONAVENTURE STREET, STEAM PRESS, HAND PRESSES, Large Outfit of Lithographic Stones, Working Plant and Business in Running Order Completed, Immediate possession To be sold for cash.: Apply to PETER FULTON, 242 St, James Street.December 5 m 230 tulip | Auction Sales.BY SHAW & GOWDEY.THIS AFTERNOON.AUCTION SALE SLEIGHS AND ROBES, Family and Dogeart Sleighs, Cutters, Wolf and other Robes, a quantity of furs, &c., Wednesday Afternoon, 6th Instant, At our salergoms, 235 St.James street.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.288 SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.TWO SPLENDID CABINET ORGANS, Two fine toned, seven octave, Rosewood Square Pianos, nice Orysta Hall, Light and other Gasaliers, some Carpets,large lot Hall and Cooking Stoves, Household Furniture and General Effects.Sale at our rooms, 235 St.James street, Friday Next, Sth Inst., Inthe Afternoon, at TWQ o\u2019clock SHAW & GUWBEY, Auctioneers.> 289 BY A.B.STEWART & SON.Brandies and other Liquors, Groceries, etc, etc.We will sell by Auction.at our Rooms, No.432 Notre Dame street, on Thursday Morning, 7th Inst., o close a consignment, Hogsbeads, Quarters and Octaves QUENTIN BRANDY ; Quarters, Octaves and hf do.HENRI MONIER & CO; Quarters, Octaves and hf do.FAUSTIN FRERES; also, the above in Cases, Quarts, Flasks and half Flasks ; 25 cases MILK PUNCH, together with a general assortment of Groceries; two sacks of CORKS, ete., etc.Sale at 10.30 a.m.A.B.STEWART & SON, Anctioneers.December 5 m 290 Dividends-wHestings.THE RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAV.C0.NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.Second Half-Yearly Dividend.A DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT.\u2018has been declared this day, and will be payable to the Shareholders on and after THE 20th DECEMBER NEXT, At their office here.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 1st to the 20th of December next, both days inclusive.y order.J.N.BEAUDRY, __ Sec.and Treas.Office of the Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Co.Montreal, 22nd November, 1882.Ï November 22 \u2019 279 ema Adraertisements.CAUTION! Having learned that parties in this city\u2019 are, by misrepresentations and otherwise, endeavouring to take orders for the Excelsior Combustion Plate, Smoke Proventor and Fuel Economiser, Patented in Canada and United States, 1882, I hereby caution manufacturers and steam users against dealing with any one except myself for this apparatus, and 1 give notice that any one using or manufacturing same without my order will be prosecuted according to law.W.A.CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR AND PATENTEE.Montreal, November 28th, 1882.286 ALLAN LINE.The SS.Parisian, JAMES WYLIE, Commander, Will be Despatched From PORTLAND, via.HALIFAX, TO LIVERPOOL, On THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER, For Freight or Passage, apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Agents.20D 286 November 30 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, EASTERN DIVISION.THE GRAND WINTER CARNIVAL commences with the opening of The Montreal City Terminus, an Monday, December 4th,1882, When Passenger Trains will commence running to and from THE NEW QUEBEC CATE STATION which is situated in easy access to all the Hotels, and A Quarter of 2 mile nearer the Post Office than the Old Quarter o Bonaventure Street Depot, To celebrate this event, THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY will issue Return Tickets from Montreal to all points on line of their road AT SINGLE FARE for the Round Trip.Tickets will be good to go on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, December 4, 5, 6, 7, and good to return until Saturday, December 9ta, 1882.Æ\"Remember to take the Traln at the New Station, Tickets on sale at the Windsor Hotel, 103 St.James Street, and at Quebec Gate Station.ARCHER BAKER, GEO, W.HIBBARD, en.Supt.Asst.-Gen.Pass.Agent.December 1 r 187 CUSTOM HOUSE ENTRIES.I.LEVY, 4 ST.NICHOLAS STREET, Custom House Broker and General Com mission Agent.Thoroughly conversant with passing Custom House entries.Advances made on consignments.Telephone.communication.November 30 1m 286 Auction Sales.BY THOS.J.POTTER.ANCY GOODS, EASTERN .NOVELTIES, one bale of FINE SMYRNA WOOL, and a lot of RARE GOODS.Sale by instructions from England (to close an account), at my rooms, Tuesday Morning.the 12th December, Further particulars will be published.287 THOS.J.POTTER.Auctioneer.SLEICHS and ROBES.Large Annual Sale of a splendid collection, without reserve, at my rooms, NEXT WEEK.Those who have attended my previous sales are reminded that the offering of both new and second-hand Sleighs, Robes, Harness, &c., on this occasion, will be an exceedingly good one.287 THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.ST.HELEN AND ST.PAUL STREETS TWO VALUABLE PROPERTIES, Factory and Stores, BY AUCTION.Date of sale will be announced next week 287 THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Clendinneng\u2019s Stoves Ranges, Furnaces, ARE ENOWN TO BE THE BEST.THE \u201cLEADER, COOK, Has No Equal! Some people are selling a Shabby Imiia THE \u201c WINDSOR,\u2019 HALL STOVE, Looks well, but it has not as much SHINE on it as some others.September 16 WANT THE PEOPLE WAT! Here we have a subject which is well chosen for this season of the year, when appearances of an early and cold winter seem to warn us that all the natural heat we possess will not be sufficient, and that the purchase of a good substantial Suit of Clothes and a good heavy-lined and warm Overcoat will be one of the most judicious investments a mar can make.The cut and style of our wearing apparel, and the desire to have it made from materials chaste and becoming and the prevailing patterns is also not to be condemned as a vanity, but rather as an evidence of refinement.The question of cost is another one which is well worthy of consideration, but fortunately, buyers in Montreal and vicinity cannot complain in this respect if they compare their facilities to be well and cheaply clad with those offered by any other city in the Dominion or United States.We have here one vast Emporium where the goods are gotten up of a quality, and in a style of materials, workmanship and trimmings, which have never before been produced in.Canada, We refer to the BOSTON ONE- PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 41 and 43 St.Joseph Street, which from a small beginning three years ago, now ranks the leading Clothing House, Wholesale and Retail, of the Dominion.November 1 261 FEDERAL BANC OF CANADA, A BRANCH OFFICE Of this Bank has been opened at No.1342 ST.CATHERINE ST, (Opposite Queen\u2019s Hall Block), for the convenience of parties residing and doing business in the upper part of the city.Deposits will be received at interest, and a general banking business transacted.B.\u2014Office open daily until FOUR o\u2019clock p.m., Saturday\u2019s excepted.WM.J.INGRAM, Manager.November 28 284 Manitoba & the North-West The undersigned are prepared to furnish, intending settlers and others desiring to invest in Manitoba and the North- West Teritories with any information regarding these Provinces, and are also in a position to advise those wishing to secure employment in any capacity.Full particulars can be procured on apph- cation, accompanied with a fee of one dolar to cover preliminary expenses.Should the information given to Applicants not result in busir.ess, no further charge will be made.If furthier details are required as to any special locality, branch of trade or profession, they will be cheerfully given.Address HOLLAND & MILLAR, Manitoba andi North-West \u2018Agency, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 521 Main Street, Winnipeg, Man OctOber 21 DW 252 Grand Trunk Railway OLD MATERIAL FOR SALE.TENDERS are invited for the following Old Material, which can be seen on applt- cation to the General Storekeeper of the Company, at Pomt St Charles.Estimated Quantity.Brass Tubes.10 Tons.White Metal Bearings.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.# \u201c \u201c \u201c \u201c with Brass Backs.eeserses A «6 Parties tendering to give price per lb.Cash will be required on delivery.Tenders endorsed Tender for Scrap,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will be received on or before Saturday, December 9th.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Montreal, Dec.1st, 1882 m mwf 289 MOLINO DEL REY.A Delicate, Dry, Non-Alcoholic Sherry.Direct from the Duke of Wellington\u2019s Estate, at Gllora.SOLE AGENT, FRED.KINGSTON, 25 HOSPITAL STREET, Montreal.November 26 282 Auction Sales.BY THOMAS WALLS & SONS, 7 THOMAS WALLS & SONS.The Subscribers beg to eay that they will hold their last TRADE SALE \u2018For the season at their Warerooms, 10 DEBRESOLLES STREET, on Tuesday and W Va AM Ton; December And sell the balance of all consignments onhand.Manufacturers, Merchants and Trustees will please note that this will be our closing sale for the season.They will oblige by sending us in good time any goods they may wish to sell, A We take this opportunity of thanking our patrons, consigners and buyers, for contributing to our great success since we opened here opened here in April last We will commence our Spring Trade Sales early, of which due notico will be given.Our London Agent writes us that he has made arrangements with a number of manufacturers in England, Scotland and the Continent of Europe, to send us their surplus stocks early in January.We will be glad to receive from TRUSTEES AND OTHERS SALES en bloc.On the above dates we will hold our closing season\u2019s Trade Sale in \"Toronto.Advances made in Cash on goods consigned for sale.THOMAS WALLS & SONS, Trade Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, TORONTO AND MONTREAL.December 5 290 Fliscelfancous.CROSBY kL SAFETY VALVES For Stationary, Marine and Locomotive Boilers.Tested at the late Exhibition and awarded FIRST PRIZE.Autematic, certain in their action, prompt in opening and closing at the required point of pressure, they ean be full relied upon to relieve the boiler under.all circumstances.These are the best and safest Valves we have yet found for reducing the danger rom boiler explesions.For Sale by JOHN TAYLOR & BROTHER, No.16 ST.JOHN STREET, Montreal October 20 251 THE * ALKATINE, REMOVING STAINS from MARBLE AND CLEANING THE SAME Extra Prize Awarded Montreal Exhibition, 1832 MAIN OFFICE: RADEGONDE STREET.MONTREAI- 41 Testimonial, WINDsor HoTEL, MONTREAL, Sept.13th, 1882.B.GREENFIELD, Esq.SIR,\u2014Your \u201cALKATINE\u201d has been used on the carved mantels, statuary and marble work of this Hotel with the most satisfactory results.ours truly, .G.W.Swerr, Manager.Estimates for the Cleaning of Statuary, Marble Mantles, &c., Furnished on Application.Our READY CLEANER, for all house-cleaning purposes, is for sale at first-class Groceries and House Furnishing Stores.October 21 6m 252 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., Coblen z.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.COCKBURN, SMITHE: S$ & CO., Oporto, MULLER & PARTHEZ, Tarragona, FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London.BULLGCH, LADE & CO., Glasgow.WM.JAM: ESON & CO, Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin &c., &e.N.B.\u2014ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.Marmalade and Sardines | Just Received per:SS.\u2018OCEAN KING,\u2019 A Ccnsignwent of FRENCH SARDINES AXDIOF JOHN MOIR & SONS CELEBRATED MARMALADE.Prices on application to \u2018WM.DARLEY BENTLEY, 1 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal.September 18 223 STORAGE, FREE AND IN, BOND, Advances made on all kinds of goods.BLAIKLOCK BROS.No.17 COMMON STREET.#% Cood yard om for Coal, &c October 18 249 | ter Trade, consistin Auction Sales.BY BENNING & BARSALOU.THIS MORNING.EXTENSIVE SALE FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, BY AUCTION.The Subscribers will sell at their stores, Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter Street, on Wednesday, the 6th of Docember, A complete and general assortment of DRY GOODS, suited to the Fall and Winof in part, Blue and eavy Beavers, Black and Grey Naps, Black Cloths and Doeskins, Worsted Coatings, 6-4 Black Italians, Meltons, Beetled Twills, Canvas, Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Crape Cloth, Black and Colored Velveteens, White and Scarlet Flannels, Grey Flannels, Ladies\u2019 Corsets.Shawls, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Wool Hose, Winter Scarfs, Linen Hankerchiefs, Coat and Vest Buttons, and a full assortment of Smallwares.Black Presidents, LIKEWISE, 11 Bales Grey Cottons 7 Cases Grey Flannels, heavy o A.W.Black Cashmere 6-4 Coatings Tweeds, assorted Cardigan: Jackets Woollen Yarns Table Oil Baize o Shirts and Drawers.10 Bales White Blankets, assorted 7 do Brown Blankets, assorted 2 Cases Ladies\u2019 Corsets.2 do \u2018Cloth Caps 2 do Winter Mitts 10 do Ass\u2019d.Hosiery and Smallwares, AND A complete assortment of Linen Table ings (bleached, half-bleached, and white and brown), Sheeting, Assorted Towels, Stair Linen, Canvas, including 7 cases of Job Towels and 3 bales Striped Hessian,\u2019 \u2018TOGETHER WITH Consignments of : MOCASSINS, MITTS and GLOVE» FUR CAPS, assorted FUR COATS, assorted LADIES MUFFS, assorted Cases READY-MADE CLOTHING, assort TOWNSHIPS SOCKS and MITTS 14 Cases KNITTED GOODS and HOSIERY 7 Cases SCARLET and WHITE FLANNEL, assorted.7 Cases CANADIAN TWEEDS, assorted 55 Dozen OXFORD SHIRTS 8 Cases SKATES ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, 13 Cases American \u201cManufactured Goods (assorted), and suited to the Fall and Winter Trade.To be sold without reserve in lots to suit purchasers.Terms liberal.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctiôneers.Montreal Brass Works.OW ITT a S 288 gi À à R.MITCHELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS\u2019 SUPPLIES, The Continuous Feed Lubricator, CIRCULARS ON APPLICATION April 12 27 DOMINION BOLTCO.TORONTO.First Prize Dominion Exhibition, 1880.Norway Carriage Bolts.Carria © Bolte\u2014Best.Do.Common ancy Head Bolts, ire Bolts, Plough Bolts, Machine Bolts, Bolt Ends, : Spring Bolts, Stove Bolts, R.R.Track Bolts, Sleigh-Shoe Bolts, Roof Bolts, ! Blank Bolts, Bridge Bolts, Elevator Bolts, Bright Rivets, Boiler Rivets, Bridge Rivets, Gasometer Rivet.Hot Pressed Nuts.Machine Forged Mute, COACH, SCREWS, &c.C.E.TORRANCE, AGENT, No.17 St.John Street- November 30 28 R.LAIDLAW& SON, GLASGOW, Water and Gas Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Mannfacturers of Cast Iron Pipes, Wet nd 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.November 29 285 KILBY & ABBOT RAILS! Steel and Iron, ; Boiler Tubes, Axles, Wheels and Tyr All Material used on Railroads, Paints for Cars, Bridges, &e., 1 Car Farnisbhi gs.10 St.Sacrament St 122 6 THE MONTREAL IERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL @AZETTE \u2014FINTADAY, DECEMBER 6.; cusaed, if hapily we may find more of ra THE NEW GOSPEL OF CON- ° SCIOUSNESS.To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD: SIR,\u2014Grant me space for a few words by way of preliminary answer to my critics.\u201d A little later on I shall perhaps attempt a mora careful and extended reply.Your friend, the \u201cleading Episcopalian clergyman,\u201d writes with courtesy and dignity and well merits a serious consideration and answer which I hope to sive him at no very distant day, but \u2018yours very truly, Robert Ker, Rector of Trinity Church\u201d indulges in a criticism evidently intended to be altogether destructive, but which in effect is only just a little irritating.Ihave no doubt that Mr.Ker occuples an elevated position and by his learning is entitled to lecture and generally patronize those who have to live and more on lower planes, but if he would permit his greatness to be a little less assertive and oppressive, the objects of controversy would be quite as well served.The memory of my college days when I dared not \u201canswer back\u201d or argue with my professor is still vivid within me, and when one puts on the the high and sure professional style as Mr.Ker does in his letter to you I am apt to become the victim of an abnormal humility.No doubt Mr.Ker pities me and the poor people whom I am supposed to guide, and no doubt he is quite certain of his position in all matters of theology, but I beg of him to be a little more gentle in the use of his powers.After reading the criticism, dated from Quebec, November 30th,\u201d a passage from St.Paul's epistle to the Romans occurred to my mind : For, I say, through the grace given unto me to every man that is among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but soberly as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.\u201d I notice, also, that Mr.Ker indulges in a vein of satire hardly permissible, as it seems to me, under the circumstances.After affirming that I am only warming and serving up a hash of Sabellianism he declares that l am \u201c a modern unfolder of my story,\u201d and, again, \u201cone of our modern prophets.\u201d I Tope he will permit me to thank him for styling me \u2018\u2018modern.\u201d To live in these days and be an ancient unfolder or prophet would be very dreadful.But Mr.Ker\u2019s method in argument is, to say the least of it, peculiar.He doesn\u2019t take the trouble to discover what I really did say, but puts into my mouth words he thinks I ought to have said, and then finds it easy to demolish me.He declares that I have brought forward a theology which the church ought to accept, \u201cbecause Mr.Bray recognizes it by virtue of a gift which he calls his moral intuition.\u201d Where did Mr.Ker find that?Again: \u201cThe Holy Ghost is mot an object of my consciousness.\u201d \u201cQ, E.D.says Mr.Ker\u2019s Therefore there is no Holy Ghost.\u201d \u2018Whenco the \u201ctherefore.\u201d I did not say there is no Holy Ghost, because I have no consciousness of one.I had no consciousness of Mr.Ker at the time, and yet I believe he existed.I was simply affirming that I could find nothing in nature, nothing in revelation, nothing in reason, and nothing in moral consciousness to indicate the existence of what in the creeds is defined as the Holy Ghost.To imagine, as Mr.Ker does and says he does, that I expect people to \u201caccept doctrines not on our own moral intuitions, but upon Mr.Bray\u2019s\u201d is to be roughly and needlessly offensive.If Mr.Ker judged me so utterly wanting in decency itis a pity he should have wasted his time and energies in replying to me.And under this heading I beg to correcta very palpable mistake into which the \u201cleading Epicoalian clergyman\u201d fell and dragged Mrer.They both charge me with setting up \u201cconsciousness\u201d as God.It is true that I said : \u201cI want that people shall believe in their own consciousness, that is believe in God,\u201d but I was addressiu, an intelligent audience who knew that had been 8 peaking of God as an object of the consciousness, and that when I said in \u201c their own consciousness, that is in God,\u201d I meant in the testimony of consciousness to God.To me it is a marvel that any one should have fallen into sucha blunder as to imagine that I could make \u201cGod and consciousness convertible terms |\u201d Surely my critics are careless readers.Of course, having set up a man of straw, Mr.Kee trium Shantly demolishes the thing.After asking me why I select the pais which involves the overthrow of doctrines, &c., he makes me answer, and puts the words within inverted commas, as if to convey the impression that he is giving a quotation : \u201c1 really don\u2019t know, except that the balance of my moral consciousness leads me to accept one thing and reject another, and my intuitions are of more weight than the united voice of Christendom for eighteen centuries,\u201d But I never used such aksurd and saucy language, nor could anything.uttered by me lead any reasonable being to imagine that I entertained such an idea.I do not require a moral intuition, nor much logic to be sure that Mr.Kee is not a careful and perbaps not even a practised controversialist.Mr.Ker proceeds to criticise a sentence I used, viz., \u201cthe great and elevating Jewish sentiments,\u201d and goes on to say that Christianity found the body of Jewish morality dead in the streets; precisely, but did the Jewish morality never exist.If it did, I referred to it when in life and power.But I Lave serious exception to take to what Mr.Ker says in this connection, viz.: \u201cLet me give your readers a specimen from an old book, held in contempt by the school to which Mr.Bray belongs.\u201d .What right has Mr.Ker to say this?The plain inference is that I: held the Bible in contempt, and Mr.Ker has \"grossly.sinned against, fact, fairness and all couætesy-in using such language.My creed may be altogether worthless in the esteem of Mr.Ker; But-at any rate it enjoins upén me justice and honesty\u2014it forbids me to falsify a man\u2019s position, either wantonly or carelessly, and to utter such\u2019® sénfente as thïs 1 now give from Mr.Ker would be to me impossible: \u201cMr, Bray\u2019s solemn confession ought to warn men accepting the guidance of one who does not know where be is going, and who; although an admirer of Rationalism, has nothing more natural to offer.forurejecting the {faith of the church than this astouhding statement, \u201c norhave ! any moral intuition of the Trinity; the Holy Ghost is not dn object of my consciousness P that is, Mr.Ker perniits himself to indulge in a atiutous _ piece of advice, which eserves a gfronger term than shall use here, and , he leaves it to be inferred that the sentence quoted from me was my main, if not only argument.Sueh is not criticism, it is simply misrepresentation, which I hope Mr.Ker will be careful to avoid in any further speech he may have to make in this matter.I am quite willing to be criticised, and I shall not complain if it is done in an incompetent manner, for I m anxious to have these matters dis- truth, but I demand fairness in the statement of my case.And now, Mr.Editor, permit me to answer the general argument of Mr.Ker\u2019s letter.* * * * * * I have read it over once more Sir, but as yet I have not found the argument.When I have made the discovery I will write again.Yours truly, A.J.Brax.Montreal, Dec.5, 1882.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.LACROSSE.NEW LACROSSE GROUNDS AT TORONTO.The new project of the Toronto Lacrosse Club for the purchase of grounds in Rosedale has now been launched.A joint stock company has been formed with a capital of $25,000, of which $12,000 will be called up at once, the balance to be made up by cash from the club treasury and the assumption of mortgages already on the property.The grounds are on Elm avenue, and will reach eastward to a point opposite Sherbourne street.Grand stands and commodious dressing-rooms, buildings, &c., are to be ereeted, and a first-class path will be laid down which will supply a long felt want to amateur runners and.bieyclists As the gates will only be a few yards east of the White Bridge, it is expected that the streeet cars will convey people almost to the doors.The stock subscription books are now open jand in the Lands of gentlemen connected with the Club.Already over $4,000 have been subscribed, and it 18 ex- ected that the books will close this week.he stockholders are to receive as dividend 2-5 of the Club surplus each year until the mortgage debt is reduced to $5,000, when their share will become 4-5.Until this int is reached half the Club profits will be applied in extinction of mortgage debt.As the stockholders will hold deed of a property not only valuable now but ever increasing in value, the prospect of good dividends is very fair indeed.The Jarvis street grounds have now become so valuable that the club is practically driven away from them by taxes, etc.The com- any is to be called the ¢ Toronto Athletic round Company,\u201d and the names of the entlemen applying for incorporation are Mesers.Erastus Wiman and George Massey, of New York ; Wm.Gooderham, H.P.Dwight, W.C.Matthews, H.W.Nelson, C.H.Nelson, John Henderson, H.BE.Suckling, J.R.McCaffry, John Massey, James Pearson, R.B.Hamilton, R.Ww Sutherland, A.Boyd, and E.S.Cox, of Toronto.These gentlemen will act as provisional directors.The project promises to be successful.FISH AND GAME.A club has just been organized for the purchase and preservation of hunting rounds in the County of St.Maurice.\u2018he Provisional Board of Directors is composed of Messrs.W.Skillinges, of Bethel; J.P.Spaulding, of Boston; Romeo H.Stephens, of St.Lambert; 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experience of thousands proves it an INVALUABLE REMEDY.The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box contains sufficient for two weeks\u2019 medication, and is the cheapest and Dest.BS Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address.CL Mack's Magnetic 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«isor, Ont, Canada Soid in Canada by all Druggists.Professional Cards.EDWARD EVANS, ACCOUNTANT, 169 ST.JAMES S1REF1, (OPPOSITE ST.JOHN STREET.) September 28 223 JOHN FULTON, Accountant and Auditor, 242 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Noveriger 15 J.RIELLE, Landa Surveyor, 146 ST.JAMES STREET M.S.LONERGAN, ADVOCATE, 156 ST.JAMES STREET.October 31 Im 260 C.J.ALGUIRE, B.C.L., BARRISTER SOLICITOR, Notary Public.273 CORNWALL, October 11 ARCH.McGOUN, Jr., Advocate, .Barrister, Solicitor, &c., 19 PLACE :D\u2019ARMES, January 14 13 MACMAHON & ALLEN, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &e., &o WINNIPEG, Manitoba.Hveu Macmanox, Q.C.| C.H.ALLEN.\" July 1 s 156 MACLENNAN & MACDONALD Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, dc., CORNWALL, Ont.D.B.MacLExnan, H.Sanpriecp Mac DONALD, Jamxs W.LIDDELL.April ONT.243 87 J.A.U.BAUDRY, Civil Engineer and Dominion Land Surveyor 97 ST.JAMES S1REET, MONTREAL.May 9 6in ts 110 JOHN McDONALD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230 St.James Street, Montreal EsTABLISHED 1867.Special attention given to auditing t books and statements of Joint Stock Ccan panies and Corporations.January 2014 WM.WINGFIELD-BONNYN, Consulting Civil Engineer, 26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL.AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF RAILWAY SUPPLIE> November 18 276 GIBBONS & McNAB, Barristers and Attornies.OEFIC# Corner Richmond and Carling Streets LONDON, ONT.NE Geo.MoNas.2 Geo.C.GiBBoxs | January 3 Post Office Time Table.MONTREAL, Nov.2, 1882, DELIVERY.Mails for 8t.Thomas, W.1., Brazil, Argentine Republic and Mentevideo will be despatched from Halifax, N.8., on the 20th of each month.Letters posted in the Street Boxes after 7.30 .m., are collected at 9.15 a.m.on the follow- ng day.Correspondence intended for dispatch for the early morning mails, or for delivery in the City at an early hour on the following forenoon, should be posted at the Head Office after 7.30 p.m.The Street Boxes are visited at 9.15 a.m.,12.30,5.80 and7.30 p.m., and 9.16 a.m.and 5.30 p.m.on holidays.(a) Postal Car Bag open till 8.45 am & 9.15 pin B) Do.9.00 pm.MacDOUGALL BROS., Stock Brokers, 69 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through their Agents, Messrs.Prince & Whitely.erms\u2014Ten per cent.margin on the par value.Commission for buying, $ of onep cent., and same for selling.December 29 31% C.H.SMITHERS & CO., Bankers and Broker (ROOM 28 DREXEL BUILDING) No.8 Broad Stree , NEW YORK.C.H.SuITHERs, Member N.Y.Stock Exchange JOHN SMITHERS.Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c., bought and sold for cash or on margin.December 5 290 JACKSON RAE, Office : Royal Iasurance Chambers, NOTRE DAME STREET.General Financial, Investment and Com mission Agent.Municipal or ather Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold.Loans on Mortgages or other Securities Effect; ed.Advances on Stocks, Merchandise or Commercia.Paper Negotiated.April 12 MACDOUGALL BROS.STOCK BROKERS, 69 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal 64 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock and Gold Exchange.BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &c.November 13 272 F.FOSTER BATEMAN, MEMBER OF THE IxsTiTUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF Loxpor, 3 Molsons Bank Chambers, ST.PETER STRERT.3ID 81 WINNIPEG & THE NORTHWEST.The undersigned invite Correspondence Samples and Consignments, all of which will have pro t and personal attention.SCHNEIDER & MEIKLE, Commission Merchants, Brokers, Real Estate and Gencral VENT WINNIPEG.T.B.MEIELE, T.H.SCHNEIDER, FormerlyofMontreal | Late of Merrickville October 1 235 LEYS, PEARSON & KINGSFORD, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &e., Freehord Buildings, COURT STREET, TORONTO.Jouy LEvs, R.E.KixcsForp.August 12 ARCH.CAMPBELL, STOCK BROKER.MEMBER MONTREAL STockK EXCHANGE, Buys and Sells Stocks, Debentures, &c,- for Cash or on Margin.ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO No.1 Merchants Exchange, Montreal, ay 21 JAMES PEARSON, Insurances.LONDON AND LANGASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.CANADA BRANCH.Capital fully subscribed.$9,260,000 Assets, cash and invested funds.2,605,925 All losses paid at Head Office in Toronto 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 29 312 THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.Canada Board of Directors: The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman.THOS.CRAMP, Exq., Deputy Chairman.THEODORE HART, Esq.ANGUS C.HOOPER, Esq.EDMOND J.BARBEAU, sq.Capital, « = = + $10,000,000 Amount Invested in Canada, 900,000 Total Investments, over = 30,000,000 Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest current rates.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.C.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion, October 27.\u2019 British America Assurance Co.FIRE AND MARINE.Incorporated H.A.HOLDEN, Resident Agent.Office Removed 119 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.Opposite Old Post Office.1833.A.DAVIDSON, Marine.October 17 248 Royal Insurance Co., OF ENGLAND.CAPITAL = - - - $10,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED, $26,000,000 Invested in Canada for Protection of Canadian Policy-Holders, exceeds - - - -8 Liability of Shareholders Unlimitec © M.H.GAULT, à n, : W.TATLEY,\u2019 } Chief Agents.Recent London (Eng.), Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow directories can be seen 700,00 at the Company,s Offices, corner Place | d'Armes and Notre Dame St, October 8 241 MAILS.CLOSING, AM.| P.M, Pr AM.| P.Mntario & West.Prov\u2019s.| 8«800j.(A) Ottawa by railway./ 8 15 8 00 (A) Provinces of Ont., Manitoba & British 8«900ji.Columbitv.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.815 800 Ottawa River Route up ceases 6 30] Carillon.] \u20ac0}.uebec & East.Prov's.uebec, Three Rivers, Berthier and Sorel, 800.per steamer.eras] 500 Quebec, Three Rivers, Berthier, &c., Q., M., sa.4 40) O.&O.Railway.|.145 800.(B) Quebec by G.T.R'y.|.8 00 (B) Eastern Townships, Three Rivers, Arthabaska and Riviere du 860 .Loup R.Ra.0\u2026.000ofec00s 800 Can.Pacific R.R.Main vo.140| Line to Ottawa.| 8 08}.Can.Pac.R.R.St.Jerome and St.Lin 820.Branches.\u2026.\u2026\u2026#\u2026.845 Can.Pac.R.R.St.Je- 82.rome and St.Janvier! 7 00}.St.Remi, Hemmingsoovvofesunss ford and Lapr\u2019rie RR.|.] 400 St.Hyacinthe, Sher- 8 00| 12 45} brooke, Coatic\u2019ke,&c.| 6 00} 2 15 800.Acton and Sorel R.R.I.8 00 St.Johns, Stanbridge& 16 00.St.Armand Station.| 600.St.Johns, Vermont 10 00.June, & Shefford R.R.|.216 South-Eastern Rail- 880.| WaAY.Les nsc resesecsefecoue 545 (B) ew.Brunswick, 800.|_ Nova Scotia & P.E.L|.800 Newfoundland forwarded daily on Halifax, whence despatch is by the Packet leaving Halifax on the wocoulesosss 6th and 29th Nov.,.] 80 Local Mails, Valleytield, Valois and 945,2.TVAÏ.0122 2000 nsc solace een 4 30 1100.Beauharnois Route.| 6 00].,.Boucherville, Contre coeur, Varennes and 1000.Vercheres.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.u.\u2026.145 Cote St.Antoine and 9 08! 530 Notre Dame deGrace| 90} I 00 9 00| 5 80 Hochelaga.8 00121545 14 301,1.\u2018Hemmingford .-.-| 600] 400 10 00; 5 80: Lachine.680i 200 10 80] 3 OV Laprairie.10 30] 400 10 30{.Longueuil .of 600] 145 .New Glasgow, St.&4 15 Sophie by Occidental socobjecc0ss Railway Branch.Jess Longue Pointe, Pointe- aux-Trembles&Char- 10 00j.lemagne.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 00 8 30/1 15-6|Point St.Charles.8 0011-5 45 11 30] 5 80iSt.Cunegonde.600} 200 10 00i.St.Lambert.|.215 945.St.Eustache.704 345 cieers 12 80/St, Laurent,St.Martin} 7 60.Tanneries West (St.1180} 5380 Henride M.).600 Sault-au-Recollet and .Pont Viau (also Bou- - 18 001.git).iver iin iin 8 80 St.Jean Baptiste Village, Mile-End, and| 7& 8 & 9 12 60} Coteau St.Louis.,.11 08 830 United States.9 16).St.Albans & Boston.! 6 00l.oston and New England States, except 8&040[.| Maine.cun.fovea 5 40 New York and South- 2154 84930|.ern States .600 540 [island Pound, Portland 8 00] 12 30] and Maine.f.2 30-8 (A) Western and Paci- 84900.fic States.815; 800 REGISTERED LETTER MAIL for the New England States\u2014for Boston, New York and Southern States,\u2014closed only at 2 p.m.Great Britain &c.By Canadian Lineon Fridays .|.| 7 00 By White Star Line, 1st, 22nd.|.215 Do do, 14th.\u2026) 700 By Cunard Line, &th, 13th, 27th 7 00 Do do, 21st.215 Supplementary, 7th.215 Inman Line, th.215 Do do, 2th.WJ 7 00 By Hamburg, Am.Pkt, 15th, 20th.215 By Wiiliam and Guion, 20th:.l.215 and debility.de, LIEBIG \"COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT- FLAVOURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUCES.An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases of weak digestion CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY with fac-simile of Baron Liebig\u2019s Signa- \u201cIs a success and a boon for which Nations should feel grateful.\u201d 5 \u20148ee Medical Press, Lancet, British Medisal Journal, ture in Blue Ink across Label.This To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers, and Chemists.' 2 \u2019 Sole Agents for Canada and the United States (wholesale only) various cheap and inferior sub- C.David & Co,, 9, Fenchurek Avenue, London, England.Caution is necessary, owing to stitutes being in the Market.bears ther Signature thus\u2014 without which no bottle of » Stopper.In consequence of Imilations of THE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have fo request that Purchasers see that the Label on every botile Loe oro the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine.Ask for LEA and PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Blackwell, London, &c., &*c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World.Crosse and orcester ; J.M.DOUGLASS & CO., Montreal Agents.FMNedicai.ever discovered, as it is certain in it ef fects and does not blister.Also excellent for human flesh, READ PROOFS BELOW KENDALL\u2019S SPAVIN CURE, MawiLroN, Me., June Lâth, 1881.B.J.Kevparr & Co.\u2014Gents:\u2014-T'his is to certify that I have used Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure and have found it to be all it is recommended to be and in fact more too ; I have removed by using the above ; Callous Bone Spavins, Ring-Bones, Splints, and can cheerfully testify and recommend it to be the best thing for any bony substance I have ever used, and I have tried many, as I have made that my study for years.Respectfully yours, P.V.CRIST.FROM THE ONEONTA PRESS, N.Y ONEONTA, New York, Jan.6th, 1881.Early last summer, Messrs.B.J.Kendall & Co., of Enosburgh Falls, Vt., made a contract with the publishers of.the Press for a half column advertisement for one year, getting forth the merits of Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure.At the same time we secured from the firm a quantity of books, entitled Dr.Kendall\u2019s Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, which we are giving to advance qaying subscribers to the Press as a premiuin.About the time the advertisement firs appeared in this paper, Mr.P.G.Schermerhorn, who resides near Colliers, had a spavined horse.He rcad the advertise ment and concluded to test the efficacy of the remedy, although his friends laughed at his credulity.He bonght a bottle of Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure and commenced using it on the horse in accordance with the directions, and he informed us this week that it effected such a complete cure- that an expert horseman, who examined the animal recently could find no trace of the spavin or the place where it had beeu located.M.Schermerhorn has since secured a copy of Kendall\u2019s Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, which he prizes very highly and would be loth te part with at any price, providing Lie could not obtain another copy.So much for advertising reliable articles.KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.WixeuaM, OxT., Jan.17, 1882.Dr.B.J.KenpauL & Co., Gents :\u2014 This is to be certified that I have used Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure bought from C.E.Williams, Druggist, Wingham, Ont., and do without hesitation pronounce it to be an invaluable remedy for the cure of Spavins, Ringbones or curbs.I used it on a bone gpavin of several\u2019 years growth which it completely removed, and I can safely say it will remove any Spavin, Curb or Ringbone if properly used.I have also recom- ded friends touse it, who have done so with perfect success, I gladly make this public, and will answer any questions or letters sent me.Yours &c., GEORGE BRYCE.KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.OX HUMAN FLESH.Parrens Mrurs, N.Y., Feb.21st, 1878.B.J.Kexpaun & Co.Gents :\u2014The particular case on which I used your Kendall\u2019s Spavin Cure was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing.I had tried many things but in vain.Your spavin cure put the foot, to the ground again, and for the first time since hurt in a natural position.For a family liniment it excels anything we ever used.Yours truly, Rev, W.P.BELL, Pastor of M.E.Church, Patten\u2019s Mills, N.Y.KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.ig sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does not blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful to reach every deep-seated pain, or to remove any bony growth, or other enlargements, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous sprains, swellings and any lameness and all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man and for any purpose for which a liniment is used for man or beast.It is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain in its effects.Send address for Illustrated Circular which we think gives positive proof of its virtues.No remedy has ever met with such unqualification success to our knowledge, for beast as well as man.Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.All Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors, Dr.B.J.KENDALL & Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt.Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.LYMAN, S0NS & CO, Montreal.WHOLESALE AGENTS.May 25.D&W IA Medical.This Great Household Medicine Ranks Amongs the Leading Necessaries of Life.These famous Pills purify the BLOOD and pet most powerfully, yet soothingly, on the Tiver, Stomach, Kidneys, and BOWELS, givin and vigour to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE.They are confidently recommended ag a never-failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened.They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to Females of all ages ; and, as a GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, are unsurpassed.tone, energ Its searching and Healing Properties are known throughout the World.For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, it is an infallible remedy.If effectually rubbed on the neck and chest, as salt into meat, it cures SORE THROAT, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.For Glandular Swellings, Abscesses, Piles, Fistulas, Gout, Rheumatism, and every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has never been known to fail.The Pills and Ointment are manufactured only at 533 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World ; with directions for use in almost every language.The Trade Marks of these Medicines are registered in Ottawa.Hence, any one throughout the British Possessions, who may keep the American counterfeits for sale, will be prosecuted.K\u20ac\u201d PURCHASERS should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes, If the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious c tober 18.249 R J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE.\u2014 Vice-Chancellor Sir W Pace Woop stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.CorLis Browxe was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn vo.\u2014 Times, July 13 1864.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism, &e.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014 The Right Hon.Earl RUSSELL communi cated to the College of Physicians and J T.Davenport that he had received infor mation to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Chelera was Chlorodyne.\u2014See Lancet, December 31, 1864.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not \u201c supply a want and fill à prace.\u201d\u2014Medical Ps, January 12, Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne is a certain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Colics, &e.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014 Caution\u2014None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne\u201d on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle._ Sole manufacturer, J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles, at Is.13d., 26, 9d., 4s.6d., and 11s.October 21 EF À 1555 785 00 5 TAR FLAG ng DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOUD RESTORKE.A victim of youthful imprudence ea\u201cwsinrs | ture Decay, Nervous Debizity, Lost Manhooc .having tried in vain every known remedy, has ds- covered a simple self cure, which he will send ily to his fellow-sufferers, aôb:ess Je His Ka 43 Chatham st, N.X- Manhood Restoredvictim of early imprudence, causi N - bility, Premature Decay, etc., baving tas oe every known remed phas discovered a simple Jnoans cure, send free to his fellows sufferers.AddressJ.H, RESVES, 43 Chathasast NV.November 16 6m Tst 274W 45 6m s 252 Medical.In the Whole History of Medicine No preparation has ever performed suc marvellous cures, or maintained gq wide a reputation, as Aver\u2019s CHERRY PECTORAL, Which is recognized as the- world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs.Its long-continueq series of wonderful cures in all cj.mates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ, Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often saving life, The protection it affords, by its timely use in throat and chest disorders makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home, No person can afford to he without, ft, and those who have once used it never will.From their knowledge of itg composition and operation, physicians use the CHERRY PECTORAL extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it.It is absolutely certain in its healing effects, and will always cure where cures are possible.For sale by all druggists.PEEEERS QUININE AND IRON TONIg strengthens the nervous and muscular system, improves digestion, animates the spirits, recruits the health.For debilitated health from the effect of.hot climates this tonic is invaluable.prrrers QUININE AND IRON TONI contains an unvarying amount of qui nine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonies in banishing diseaseg and symptoms traceable to weakness, a low state of # e nervous system, enfeebled condi- on o e bo an erangement general health.5 & of the OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAT RESTORE R\u2014Sulphur being hi nly prized for its stimulant, cleansin fieatthfet action on the hair glands, LOCKYER G RESTORER is strongly recommended.It is most agreeable in use, and never fails in its action on the côlour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which has\u201d been lost.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.R.KIN GS DANDETION ANT .NGS D QUINT LIVER PILLS (without Mercury.) NE The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH = DERANGEMENT, _ FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION.ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms ef disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest pills for every constitution: In boxes at 1s 1d, 23 9d, and 3s 6d.Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world.Prepared by Jas.Rorke, London.8 cally valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers, February 6 1 OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER is the best for restoring grey hair to its former colour.It produces a perfectly natural shade and is perfectly harmless.Recommended for destroying scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER will darken gray hair and in a few days completely bring back the natural colour.The effect is superior to that produced by an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin.Large bottles, 18 6d.\u2014Lockyer\u2019s is equal to the most expensive hair restorer.EPPER\u2019'S QUIN4NE AND IRON TONIC rouses and developes the nervous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels langour and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting diseases, scrotulous tendencies, &e.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the turn to robust health certain.Bottles, 32 doses, 48.6d.; next size, 118.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label, There is no Tonic 80 gertain in effect as Pepper\u2019s Quinine and Ironcommended to residents of India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile cone on.RAXACUM AND _PODOPHYLLIN\u2014 Prepared only by J.Pepper, London, This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable tasto in the morning, disturbance ofthe stomach, and feelings os general depression.It sets the sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort in hours.It is the safest medicine.Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on every label.Bottles 2s.8d.and 4s.6d.Sold by all Chemists.A most valuable and essential medicine for India, Aus tralia, the Cape and Colonies generally.Miscellaneous.ACCOUNT BOOKS 1882 ! 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He dwelt on its chords of intense white and yellow, ; Of umber and chrome he impassionedly spoke, He remarked how the crudest of reds became mellow : softening effects smoke.In of harmonious He bade them observe how consummately precious The glow that suffused the crepuscular y.8 He adjured them to note how unspeakably gracious ; The ribands of flame that were waving on high.He showed, ofthe sparks the importance appraising, LC ; How each had a value distinct of its own ; And to every burnt rafter, red, blackened or blazing, | He warmly ascribed utter rightness of tone.In a word, he explained with the power of & master How well as a \u201c composed,\u2019 Anddeclared his belief that this kind of disaster Had ne\u2019er scheme of colour so perfect disclosed.picture the fire had Enthralled by the eloquent voice, will he nill he, Unfortunate Abbey sat chair; The tears disappeared from the eyes of My ; fixed to his \u201cthe L ; ; The manager listened, forgetting to swear.The drift of his quite too inspiring discourses Was borne to the ears of the Firemen\u2019s Brigade.; Who were scarcely restrained from withdrawing their forces Bre further artistic destruction they made ; Nx And away to the eastward in jealousy frantic, Which storms equinoctial but feebly express, ; Bemnoaned the despised and rejected Atlantic ; Its fierce rival element\u2019s signal success.While greatly relieved hear Columbia mutter ; .* Good ; something I\u2019ve found him at last to admire, .Ah, blest conflagration! which Oscar the Utter Has graciously ¢ passed \u2019 for a \u2018beautiful fire: \u201d \u2014Pall Mall Gazette.LOCAL NEWS, ReTREATS.\u2014Retreats for young men are being held at St.Bridget\u2019s and St.Peter\u2019s; ENTIBELY new materials for overcoats at L.Robinson\u2019s.; - Tue Jourerre Mysrery \u2014No further clue has been found in reference to the disappearance of the man Dupuis at Joliette.Yer Acarx \u2014Bailiff Mercier yesterday seized all the effects of Max Strakosch at Bonaventure Depot, which were being made ready for New York.ExtgepINGLY fine trouserings at L.Robinson\u2019s.MONTREAL GENERAL HospiTaL.\u2014Num- ber of patients treated for week ending Dec.3rd, 1882 :\u2014Out-door patients relieved, 232 ; In-door average daily, 137.SNow BarLIiNe \u2014 The advent of the snow has aroused the little boys who engage in this pastime more than older people desire.Several accidents liave already been reported.Posrroxen.\u2014Hon.Mr.Mousseau had promised to address the Club Cartier on the political situdtion last evening, but owing to ill-health of the Premier it had to be postponed.A Fisg Tmger.\u2014In the Police Court yesterday, Arthur Gregoire was sentenced to three months\u2019 imprisonment, for stealing 75 cents worth of fish from a stall in the St, Lawrence Market.MAGNIFICENT choice of overcoatings at .Robinson\u2019s.Tue River.\u2014The steamer \u201c Laprairie \u201d and the steamboat that ran between Latortue and the Nun\u2019s Island landing,\u2019 yesterday proceeded to Boucherville for the winter, not being able to enter the Canal as originally intended.Ax AssauLr Case \u2014À girl named Car roline Taylor was fined $10 or one month\u2019s imprisonment for assaulting another girl, attie Stevenson.The trial was very amusing, loud laughter being caused by the evidence.NOTEING in town equal Lo the new over eoatings at L.Robinson\u2019s.Tuk MONTREAL ABATTOIR CoMPANY.\u2014 It is reported that the shareholders of this tumpany have refused to ratify the Direclors\u2019 agreement, leaving the Abattoir to Mr.F.R.Lingham.There will be a meet- Ing next week to decide the matter.Furious Driving.\u2014Several other cases of accidents resulting from furious driving are reported, one occurring at the corner of Victoria Square yesterday.Several of these drivers should be made to feel the vigour of the law, .MEDIUM priced overcoats, made to order, \\n best style, by L.Robinson.1.UNITED PROTESTANT BENEFIT SOCIETY .\u2014 lie usual monthly meeting of this Society was held in the Oddfellow\u2019s Hall.The doctor\u2019s report read and adopted, and a Considerable amount of routine business was transacted.Tue TraxsiT or Vexus.\u2014This great astronomical event takes place to-day, and Observations will be made at McGill\u2019 Uni- Yersity.The general fear is that the Weather will be clouded and the observa- tious thus ruined.Tue QueBec Gare Barracks Excava- TIONs.\u2014The men employed on these excavations are beginning to find out the diffi- eulty of fighting Jack Frost.The ground !s becoming very hard and the work is getting more ditficulty every day.PAINFUL AccIDENT.\u2014 À young man Samed William Blondin, working in the Îlllame\u2019 Manufacturing Co\u201ds premises, t.Henri, yesterday, had one of his feet Nearly torn off by some machinery.He Was at once brought in to the General Ospital, where he lies in a critical state.Revorners Courr \u2014There were only Éix cases before Recorder De Montigny yesterday, none of any great importance.À Man and his wife\u2018 were found guilty of Cuurt yesterday morning, and was further postponed.\u2019 A San State or THixgs.\u2014 Three women were found in a disorderly house on St.Urbain street on Monday lying on the floor in a.state of drunkenness and their children shivering in rags.The women were sent to gaol for three months, the chifdren having to accompany them.A GreEAT BARGAIN.\u2014A eonsignment of 20,000 genuine \u201c imported\u201d Havana cigars to be sold at $5.00 per hundred or $1.25 por box of twenty-five.These goods are warragted fresh and and in perfect order and are the greatest bargain ever offered in this line.8.Hyman, 368 Notre Dame street.Hearts \u2014 The Caledonia Mineral Waters are equal to any known.Sufferers from Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Dyspeptic, or cutaneous troubles, will find them a certain specific.Will keen in a cool place for years.Gurd & Co., agents and bottlers, Montreal, or send orders to the Grand Hotel Co., Caledonia Springs, Ont A WerooMe Fixp\u2014Some time age a young man named Depatie was drowned in the lakes on his way to Michigan.Mr.McDougall, of Orillia, thereupon informed the Chief of Police that the deceased had deposited in his hands $160, and asking him to tind some relatives of the man.The Chief discovered the father at St.Sauveur de la Montagne, and forwarded the money to him.Tux Premiers ELkorion\u2014The contestation of the Hon.Mr.Mousseau\u2019s election will come up on its merits during the present month, the enquete having been fixed by the Superior Court for the 26th inst.A large number of witnesses will be heard on both sides.Hon.Mr.Mercier will a pear for the petitioner, and Hon.Mr.Lacoste and Mr.J.L.Archambault for the Premier.ToBOGGANNING AT COTE ST.ANTOINE.\u2014At the meeting of the Cote St.Antoine Municipal Council, on Monday, a petition was read from a number of residents asking the repeal of the by-law prohibiting tobog- ganning, as regards Clarke Avenue.It was, however, decided that the Council could not discriminate in favour of Clarke Avenue, but would have to repeal the by-law altogether, .and therefore this healthy sport is still prohibited.AcCKNOWLEDGMENTS.\u2014 The Treasurer of the Protestont House of Industry and Refuge acknowledges with thanks the sum of $14.43, amount donated by Chalmers Presbyterian Church being a ortion of collection on Thanksgiving Day, November 9th, per Jno.H.Scott, Esq., Treasurer.The Buperintendent of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge acknowledges with thanks a parcel of castoff clothing from Mr.Jas.Ferrier; Mr.Small, a parcel of cast-off clothing.Tue TemvoranITIES Fuvp\u2014Mr.John L.Morris, solicitor for the applicants, has given notice that an application will be made at the next session of Parliament of Canada, for an Act to amend the Act 45 Vict., Chap.142, intituled \u201cAn Act to amend the Act intituled \u2018An Act to incorporate the Board for the Management of the Temporalities Fund of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, in connection with the Church of Scotland, and the Acts amending the same,\u201d by providing for the payment of arrears of stipends to the beneficiaries of said Fund, and for other purposes.It is said that there will be no opposition to this.Fixe Arrs.\u2014A meeting of the pupils of the Institute of Fine Arts, Science and Ihdustry was held in the building of the Institute, on St.Gabriel street.The Committee of the Society that has been formed \u2018by the pupils reported that they had called this meeting to inform tnem that the Government subsidy could not be obtained till the session is over.The President ex- lained how much valuable time would be ost by waiting, and proposed that the pupils should start a subscripiton list among themselves to defray the preliminary expenses of the school.The Vice President, Mr.Dyonnet, said he would head the list with a subscription of $5.The good example set by this gentleman was quickly followed, and a few moments later the sun subscribed exceeded $60.PERSONAL.\u2014Lieut.-Col.Forest is a guest at the Hall.\u2014N.Flood Davin, Ottawa from Regina.\u2014Mr.P.S.G.McKenzie has been elected valedictorian of the law class of 1882 al McGill.\u2014Messrs.Geo.O.Horne, Kingston, and L.C.Benton, St.Thomas, are registered at the Windsor.\u2014Mr.Moffat, M.P.for Rastigouche, is in Ottawa, and had an interview yesterday with Sir Hector Langevin.\u2014We understand that Mr.Julien P.Pemarten, of the celebrated wine shipping house.is in town, and is staying at the Windsor.\u2014Rev.Wm.Scott, Superintendent of French Methodist Missions, who recently broke his arm and otherwise injured himself by a fall, is able to.be out again.\u2014Among the arrivals at the Windsor are Messrs.J.g.Harris, New London, Ct.; H.G.Locke, Boston ; W.H.Strong, Chicago ; M.Darling, Kansas, and ,J Murphy and wife, New York, \u2014The White Star SS.\u201c Britanic,\u201d sailed from New York on Saturday last with 150 saloon passengsrs including the Earl of Aylsbury, Mr.W.Astor, Mr.C.Armstrong, (Montreal) Mr.Codd, the Baroness Von Kleist, and the Right Revd.Bishop Littlejohn and family.The Hall arrivals yesterday included Dr.and Mrs.T.R.Almon, Halifax : J.M.Clapp, Boston ; A.S.C.Hilton, Boston ; WE.Lockwood, Quebec ; D.C.Lindsay, Canada Atlantic Railway, Ottawa; Mrand Mrs.Lemoine, Ottawa ; J.M.Taylor, Ottawa; B.Cogue, Ottawa; W.R.Hibbard, Ottawa, and H.George, New York.has returned to FAVORITISM is a bad thing, but Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription\u201d deserves its name.It isa certain cure for those painful maladies and weaknesses which embitter the lives of so many women.Of druggists.REST AND COMFORT T0 THE SUFFERING.BROWN'\u2019S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA\u201d has no equal or relieving pain, both internal and external.It cures Pain inthe Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rbeumatism, Toothache, Lumbago and any kind of a Pain or Ache.\u201cIt will most surely quicken the Bleod and Heal, as its acting power is wonderful.\u201cBrown\u2019s Household Panacea,\u201d being acknowledged as the great Pain Reliever, and of double the strength of any other Elixir or Liniment in the world, should be in every family handy for use when needed, \u2018as it really is the best remedy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds,\u201d and is or sale by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle, members of the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association was held last evening in Asso ciation Hall, which was well filled by the members of the Association.The President, Mr.George Hague, occupied the chair, and was supported on the platform by the other officers of the Association.After devotional exercises the President, Mr.Hague, in a few opening remarks referred to the fact that the past year had been one of unexampled prosperity and success and the Association was now entirely free from debt.(Applause.) THE SECRETARY\u2019S ANNUAL REPORT.Mr.D.Budge, the Secretary of the Association was then called upon and read his annual report, which gave an account of the general work of the Association during the year.The Association it remarke was organized in December 1851, and the present building dedictated in September 873.That the object of the Association \u2014the development of the spiritual, moral, and intellectual condition of young men, had been accomplished would be shown by the reports of the varions Committees, the educational work, initiated last year proved so successful that the Association had continued it this year, and had met with even greater encouragement.The correspondence increased as the Association and its spheres of work became better known, and letters of introduction came in from all sections in which mothers and triends lay upon the Association the burden of directing the welfare of their young men.This the Association had been glad to do in providing suitable lodgings, directing as to employment, and in making the young men feel at home.Results of the most encouraging nature had occurred.Correspondence is continued, where time will permit, with young men who had been interested in the services, but who had left the city.This was a most important work and should receive more attention.Letters upon all subjects which concern the welfare of young men continue to pour in making the average number of letters written each month from 180 to 200; 165 letters of introduction had been given to young men going to other associations, he Employment Branch was a most important work of the Association.During the year 152 young men had registered as applicants, and 95 situations had been secured.The Association register of board- ing-houses had been consulted daily by strangers and others.There were on the list 86 houses where board and lodging could be obtained, and 62 houses where furnished rooms with partial board can be had.There was a great scarcity of good boarding-houses in the city, and the Associatian would be glad to receive the names of private families willing to take boarders.The Association was represented by the Secretary and Assistant at the ninth conference of General Secretarys held in New Haven in June last, over 250 delegates were present, and it was the largest and most important gathering vet held. 5 do; Various 2 do 2 brls onions; A Hode son&Son 4974 bxs cheese; F H Warrin A 2466 do; G TR Co 200 do; Sharper gr\" press Co 449 do; F H Warrington 14 oy utter; M Broder 602 do; A A Ayer&co 95 do; G T R Co 200 do; Sharpe\u2019s Express ¢ 0 trunks; Ralston&co 20 cs leather: J \u2018S Norris&co 800 sacks flour; J 1, Johnsto 200 c goods; T W Raphael 6 brlg flour 2 do apples; R Bolton 20 bxs ¢ goods; Gillespie, M&co 3 kegs tongues 2 bris onions 1 do apples; W Cuthlert 5 do flou; GTR Co 2 do apples 1 cs pamphlets; HgA Allan 1 cs I chest mchdse 100 hls apples 33 bags timoths y seeil 56 pkgs butter.P esterday the subjoined telegram received :\u2014 ! vas LIVERPOOL, December 5.\u2014The .ship * Peruvian,\u201d from Montreal, antes ing the River Mersey this morning, collided with an unknown steamer, \u2019 The \u201cPeruvian\u201d was considerably dama and lies sunk on Crosby Beach, crew and passengers were saved.© The \u201c Peruvian\u201d was cut to the water's edge amidships.The weather was thiek There are hopes that the breach can be repaired and the vessel docked, The \u201c Peruvian\u201d collided with a steamer of the Clan Line, The latter's fore compartment is full of water, and she has been docked.The \u201c Peruvian \u201d is, in every respect, a first-class iron ship, built wit , bowsprit, and is so handsome that at one time she was known as the \u201cyacht.\u201d She wag built, in 1863, by Steele & Co., of Greenock.She is 3,038 tons burden, 373 feet long, with 38 feet 6 inch beam, 32 feet hold, and 500 horse power.On the 3rd of October, it will be remembered, she pkgs he took with her the Harbour Commissioners and others of a party to test the depth of the twenty-five foot St.Lawrence channel, She is commanded by Captain J.Ritchie, one of the most experienced officers in the ne.: INSURANCE ON THE CARGO, This is distributed over nearly every office in Montreal, divided \u2018among the Reliance, Commercial Union, British American, Western, Union of Pennsylvania, Commercial of New York.The Royal Canadian is in for $5,000.WEATHER REPORT.\u2014\u2014 MoxTREAL, December 5.Temperature in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., opticians and mathematical instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame Street :\u20148 a.m, 31° ; 1 p.m., 38°; 6 p.m.36°; max., 40°; min, 149; mean, 27°.By Standard Barometer \u2014 8 a.m.30.04; 1 p.m.30.14; 6 p.m, 30.14.Meteorological Office, Toronto, Ont., Dec.6,1 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours:\u2014 Lakes \u2014 North-westerly winds; fine slightly colder weather.Upper St.Law= rence\u2014Winds shifting to north and west gradually clearing; slightly colder weather.Lower St.Lawrence\u2014Éast shifting to north and north-west winds ; cloudy weather with local falls of snow.Gulf\u2014 Moderate to fresh winds ; fair to cloudy weather followed by some snow.Mgritime- Increasing south-east to south-west winds; fair to cloudy ; mild weather with local rains.TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING NEWS.ToroNTO, Dec.5\u2014W.G.George, the champion (amateur) English runner, left for New York this morning.A number of friends accompanied him to the station and sent him off with three rousing cheers.Without stir or publicity, progress has been made during the past year towards undertaking, in 1883, another Canadian Lacrosse\u201d tour in Great Britain.The announcement of the proposed trip wal made by the Honorary Secretary of the National Lacrosse Association at the banquet tendered to Mr.George last night.There are now 150 clubs in Great Britain, and probably some of them will prove strong enough to bother the Canadian twelve.The trip is an absolute fact.SOUTE.AMERICA.Lowa, December 5, \u2014 Gen.Lynch through the intervention of foreign di plomatists, has released Piura from the payment of 100,000 soles, the tax impot ed en that city.\u2014Reports from the Upper Ottawa salé that there is considerable snow in that ve nity, and that lumbering Operations a7 progressing admirably.MOTHERS ! MOTHERS! MOTHEES Are you disturbed at night and broken 0 your rest by a sick child suffering and or ing with the éxcruciating pain of cuttté teeth ?If so, go at once and get bora of MRS.NSLOW\u2019S SOOTAN SYRUP.It will relieve the poor litt sufferer immediatly \u2014 depend upon ; ; there is no mistake about it.There 18 B0 0 mother on earth who has ever used it ¥ i will not tell you at once that it he regulate the bowels, and give rest t0 a mother, and relief and health to the chi fe operating like magic.It is perfectly The to use in all cases, and pleasant to * taste, and 13 the prescription of one 15 the oldest and best female: physic and nurses in the United States.2° everywhere.DOMINION BARB WIRE C0.Secured FIRST PRIZE ove: competitors at the following Exhibitions, 8: Montreal - - - - 1880-51-13 Toronto - - - - - = = 1530 Hamilton - - - - Kingston - - - - - o The Strongest, Lightest, consequ the Cheapest Wire made.8% Send for Circulars and Price Office, 44 Foundling Stre®\u201d MONTREAL.269 November 22 6m wfm 1 1 \u2018a 1 be ew%T Wn Q Qe AS Mr.E."]
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