Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 6 janvier 1883, samedi 6 janvier 1883
[" \u2014- \u2014 TRADE & COMMERCE MARINE INTELLIGENCE ship Beaver, which had been running the mail line at Magdalen Islands all summer, .has been laid up for the winter at Pictou, and Capt.Lemaistre and part of the crew - have arrived here.Haurrax, January 5\u2014A two-topmast schooner is reported ashore at Shetland Ae Island, neat Indian Harbour, in this county, and the crew are in terrible state from the severe cold.A steamer has left this ee city for the Island to bring the men here.ore Telegram has been received in Brid ewater ates bringing news of the arrival of the brigan- Jusy tine Maggie, Capt.Nelson, at Bermuda, in he à dismasted and wrecked condition.toc FOREIGN PORTS.| of New York, January 5 \u2014 Arrived mij Adriatic, from Liverpoolried Queensrowx, January 5 \u2014 Arrivedand Bothnia.3s of @ ANTIGUA \u2014 Arrived November 21 \u2014 solu.Schooner Rennie, Ritter, Yarmouth, N Fall 8 (and sailed December 4 for St Mar- Mr.tins.) \u2018 Tess BarBADOES \u2014 In port December 9 \u2014 low.Rrigantines Anglo, Acker, from Bridge- > au water, N 8, arrived 8, schooners Sibyl, k on Smith, from Lunenburg ; Orange Grove, local Elsenhauer, from Lockeport, N Sdary RowLiNg\u2014Arrived January 2 \u2014 Bark the Lorinda Borstell, Borslell, St John, N Bmin.- ublie i MONTREAL, January 5.solu- \u2014A Boston despatch reports that there pro- is a strong feeling among the importers of laws, À steel in the mastern States against the prais- changes in the custems duties proposed by fthe À the tariff commission.9 de- \u2014An English writer fears that the elec- nents tric light with the pitiless glare must rage B eventually carry the dy, but declares that stion for true comfort \u201c there is no light that ; Ton equals that of a pure wax candle.\u201d s ex- \u2014-The New York Sun is turning its at- and J tention to Vanderbilt, Gould and other could ilway kings, with a pessimistic chapter - , feel.gon the evils in store for the country from and the perils of overconstruction of railways Yomi- d the manipulation of the Goulds and indue M Vanderbiltss and \u2014The failure of Messrs.Cotton, Connal y.A Co., of Glasgow, a very large iron firm, ecom- [is announced.The failure is said to be hise in connected with the troubles in the tin nsup- plate trade.In connection withthe above idfield J we 1'gret to hear that the firm of Messrsr was Cotten, Connal & Co., of this city, at, in Khave become embarrassed.The liabilities 1 their [of the firm here are very small.Liberal \u2014The great change that has taken place the last few years in the passenger trade between these colonies and the VB United Kingdom, owing to the ever- \u201c inereasing competition of steamers, has *resulted, s0 far at least as Adelaide, Melt Dan bourne and Sydney are concerned, in n Lie empty saloon and dock-house cabins for mur a \u201calmost every sailing vessel, whether out- acted ward or homeward bound.To compen- Sellowe, sate for the loss of receipts from passen- ol Ei gers, attempts are being constantly made ntation 10, utilize this otherwise vacant space by er and :filling up with wool; a plan which, in the mn asa opinion of underwriters, exposes them to e gen- Greater nisk of average claims than it ws and stowed in the usual manner below thering batches.The Merchant Shipping and st, who Underwriters\u2019 Association, Melbourne arse of have now determined that wool shipped here to anywhere except in the- proper cargo- nial of carrying space s not be considered an à brave J ordinary risk for insurance, and they have aid\u2014as accordingly issued a notice to that effect did no «to the principal firms in Melbonrnecitizen From Australasian Shipping Nows, Novis true; 18.RN \u2018 d with _The business \u201ccalamities of 1882, we 81% which are estimated by Bradsireet\u2019s at an the 7 574 31 number, and $93,569,936 in gen- SIC\u201d eral liabilities, with $47,267,674 in assets, ink We show an increase of about $17,000,000 in OUTRE liabilities and $12,000,000 in assets, so of rward that the percentage of the latter to the be + of former is 50 per cent., as against 47 per ! have cent.last year.The showing of percent- ' great e of assets to liabilities is better in the pything nited States than in Canada, for in the ght do Dominion the percentage this year was gt oa i Divided only 49, as against 54 in 1881.t wentto bY sections the number of failures for the 8trem- yearare as follows :\u2014New England States citizen, 1,193: .Middle States, 1,752; Southern he was States, 1,532; Western States, 2,340; He did Pacific States, 616; and Territories, 118.t to do While the total number of failures in the hat re- Western States was the greatest, the total deter- liabilities were $10,000,000 less than in the except Middle States\u2014$20,710,488, as against showed, $30,631,062\u2014and the agsets $4,000,000 l to do less\u2014$10,666,840, as against $14,879,664.ve jou Bradstreet\u2019s regards' \u201cthe reaction which and des has been going on as a sign of returning that he health.\u201d In most departments production nds 88% has been in excess of consumption, ex- versity cept at low prices.This has had a tend- bravery, .ency to make merchants prudent and Cheers) conservative.Co loud! \u2014_ dé de TBADE IN THE UNITED STATES.ts then The despatches to Bradstreets this week he ser ghows that the general trade throughout on thé the œunirv à in a fairly \u2018active state, ore him although still suffering from the suspension finaly incident to the close of the year, The .dry goods trade shows a marked inac- a the tivity.À better feeling prevails in the rt ?Dare iron trade.There were 257 failures in nn din the United States reported during the ready past week, 15 more than the preceding , week, and 105 more than the correspond- nd.ing week last year.This is the largest TAB.number of failures in any second week in LR two years, ates this Jimselfi FINANCIAL, sident! Seem : or m8 \u2018ere is nothiug of special moment té ipe.! motice in the money market, except the | ogism sluggish rut in which itat present moves = rio along.There isno very great demand 5 dust from commercial borrowers for accommo- anger dation.Those requiring it have all their ection wants readily supplied at 7 @ 74 for \u201c gilt edge!\u2019 paper, and on.call abd short.dated loans the rate is 64 @ 7 as to the nature of the collateral.Sterling Ex- 1 abs / change remains dull and uninteresting at 84 for.60-day bankand bank-eadorsed of bills, 91 for demand, and currency on y Wi New York™-16 @ 4 prem.In New passe?York the market for foreign exchange was quiet during the forenoon, and barely WE steady, as follows, viz.: Posted rates for sixty~day bills, 4.8] ; demand, 4.85.The mil actual ratez were as follows, viz.: Sixty- | day bille, 4,80 @ }; demand, 4.84 @ }; | cables, 4.85 @ 4.85}.Commercial bills ; a Diff Were 4.78} @ 4.79.Continental ex- mek® change was quiet as follows viz :\u2014 curt Francs, 5233 @ 523} and 520; reichs- e on of marks, 94} @ 95}; guilders, 39§ @ 40.F JAŸ Consols iu London are 100 3-16 109 for money, and 101% for account.United sed States bonds firm, djs@116}, 5% @ 1054, IR À and American railway securities, strong agurel: .Im 29 at Quesec, January 5\u2014The coasting steam- Ino change in the discount rate.VOL.LXXV.\u2014No.5.and higher.Erie, 41}; Ill.Central, mortgage trustee\u2019s certificates, 49; New York Central, 1314; Pennsylvania Central, 613; Reading, 277.The Directors of the Bank of England at their regular meeting yesterday, made and reduced its reserve to 297 per cent.bilities last week.balance yesterday £6,000.tal stock, which is now $400,000, making per share will be made, the Company declaring out of its profits, in additign to up the full amount of the new stock, which will then be half a million.This is a most satisfactory result, and reflects the highest credit on the management.Paris advices quote three per cent.Bank of Frgpce shôws an increase of 9,575,000 francs in gold, and 8,500,000 francs in silver.} The money market in New York eon- The N.Y.stock market was decidedly weaker to-day for the general list.Private advices on the situation revels actual position of one or two big opera, tors who are professedly \u201c bulls \u201d on the situation.\u2019 better off for the partial decline it has had, and shows how potent are the natural influences that govern stock values as soon as they are left free from manipulative tributed in the shapefof dividerids and m- terest, but it is only necessary to remember that the public is now, and has for more than a month been out of the market, and that reinvestment by speculatdrs ismeaningless so far as it indicates permanent advice; it simply gives tem go \u2018much additional stoek to sell.In regard to the object of pooling the stock of the Mutual Union Telegraph, the N.Y.Post says it is, of course, understood to be to prevent the purchase of a controlling interestin the company y the Western Union.The 51,000 shares placed in the hands of the Central Trust Company is a majority of the stoek, and is placed in this pool and in the hands of the Trustee for the term of three years.The voting power on this 51,000 shares during that time is in the Central Trust Company, which becomes practically the contrqlling interest in the Mutual Union.The local stock market opened strong this morning, especially for bank shares, but in the afternoon there was a reaction and the market closed at about the same position as previous day.Bank of Montreal opened at 202, and sold down to 201} ai the morning call, further déclining to 200% in the afternoon.Ontario were higher, selling up from 109% to 1093.Peoples were firm and quiet at 86 bid, 86} asked.Molsons were steady, transactions being effected at 173} @ 1734.A round amount of Merchants was placed at 12d}.Commerce were not dealt in, sellers firm at 1323, buyers 132.Federal were offeringat 157, with bids at 152.A few lots of Montreal Telegraph changed hands at 1234 @ 124.Richelieu were quiet at 673 @ 69.A few shares of City Passenger were placed aÿ 180}, and tmding was dome in Gas at 1784.St.Paul & Minneapolis were strong and higher at 143@145.Canada Pager Co.were-enquired for af 123.About $6,000 of TL.G.and St.L.Junc.Ry.changed hands at\u2019 90, and $4,000 at 893.North-West Land Co.sold down from, 495.to 474/247s.6d: Dundas Cotton Co.could have been purchased at 119, and Montreal Cotton Co.at 160, but there were no purchasers.Montreal Investment and Building Co.were inquired for at 66, without offerings, Royal Canadian Ins.Co.were firm and higher; sellers 60, buyers 55.The rest of the securities are nominally as quoted :\u2014 , MORNING BOARD.Montreal.,,.25 at 202, 25 at 201% -+.135 at 2014, 290 at 2014 Toronto.50 at 1733, 50 at 1734 Merchants\u2019.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.+000.15 at 121 Montreal Telegraph.,._ 50 ai 134,50 at 123 City Passenger .25 at 130 L.C.& St.L.Jun.Ry .46,000 at 90 sens sracne censss 0000.$4,000 at 894 N.W.Land Go.200 at 498 APTERNOQN BOARD.Montreal.5 at 201%, 25 at 201, 50 at 200% Ontario .7.25 at 1094, 50 ac 109 Toronto .100 at 1734, 90 at 173} Gas.coereneceessenen.100 at 1784 N.W.Land Co.100 at 4Ss, 55 at 47s 6d 148}; Atlantic and Great Westesn first During the week the bank lost £41,500 specie, of liabilities from 3 1-16 per cent.of lia- The bank gained on The Dundas Cotton Company will, we understand, at the annual meeting propose an addition of $100,000 te its capi- the new capital $500,000.Each shareholder will be entitled to one shard in four upon which a cash payment of $50 the usual dividend, a stoek bonus of 124 per cent.or §60 per share, thereby paying rentes at 79 francs 40 centimes for: the account.The weekly statement of the tipues fairly easy at 5 per cent.on Call | the fact that the general public are still out of the market, and that transactions are simply between \u201c room traders.\u201d The Stockholder in its remarks points out that the light transactions and the comparatively heavy declines prove beyond.peradventure that no support whatever is given the market, and leaves in doubt the The whole list is undenighly transactions.Much has been said about | Do the reinvestment this week of money dis- | .&T were inactive at 125 @ 1274.Toronto , py | from Buffalo tp Ashfor AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE pr .0: MONTREAL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1888.rer \u2014 stock market as reported by Mr.B.Lorn MacDougall :\u2014 STOCKS.Hf-y! Div Sell pe Val Shar ue Last x Bank of Mentreal.ï $200 :5 p.c.j 201 | 2004 Ontario Bank.100 j8 p.c.j 109# 109 Bank B.N.A .} Æ50 18 p.C.J\u2026\u2026.\u2026.cess Banque du People.50 j24p.c.86 Molsons Bank.50 |83p.c.! 12751 125 Bank ofToronto.} 100 34pe.| 17 13 Bank Jacques Cartler.| 25 [8ip.c./ 120 | 1165 Mérchants\u2019 Bank.100 [8ip.c.| 132] 131} Bank d\u2019Hochelaga.; 100 [2ip.c.|.East'n Township B'k| 58 i84p.c.uebec Bank.100 8 p.c.nque Nationale.] 503 p.c.|.Union Bank.:.100 13 p.c.|.Can.B'kof Commerce; 50 4 p.c.Doniinjon Bank.| 50 4 p.c.Bank of Hamilton.100 8ip.c.Maritiine Bunk.Exchange Bank.100 |4 p.c.}.Ville Marie.«| 100 [2ip.c.).Standard Bank.l 8 PG.Federal Bauk.| l pe Imperial Bank.}] 109 8§p.o.MISCELLANEOUS.Intercolonial Coal Co.| 100 |.Montreal Tel\u2019gr\u2019ph Co.| 40:4 pc.Dominion Tel\u2019gr\u2019ph Co} 5078 p.c.Rich & Ont.ay.Lo 100 The 80 City Passenger es IT pc.4 Gity Gas Co.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.40 (5 p.c.| 470 | 1784 Merchants\u2019 Exchange.Ganada Cotton Co.#: Canada Paper Co.Canada Sh poing Co.: Duudas Cotton Co.Graphic Printing Co.{ -.sont.Loan&Mort\u2019e Co ont, Invest.&Bldg Co Royal Can.Ins.Co.,.] Montreal Cotton Co.Stormont Cotton Co.Burland Lith.Co.Bell Telephone Co.Guarantee Co.of N.À.Accident Ins, C, of N.A L.Ch\u2019n&st.Law.J\u2019n Bi.wooo ofoennes Canada Centr\u2019l R'yBds|.St.Paul, M& M R'y.|.Montre al5 p.c.Stock.The following were the fluctuations in New York to-day: \u2014 CRIER .24 & ud STOCKS.ES 2 1 = C8 S D Western Unioa.821] 82 |.| 8i§| 5800 Lake Shore.11351114 |.|1134 8600 Pacific Mail.ae 424].| 433) 1000 Erie.Jd 40ff 404) 40} io 48500 Do.2nd.BEAR AE TE Do.Pref.ceeded 88 Ohio & Miss.sscofissefeccefércu0e North-West.|1383(1354 [1853[1353| 5800 Do.Pref.{160 .151 bey St.Paul.1063|1064/L065|106 Do.Pref.Ja Leaded Michigan Central.x 98}( 983i 99 | 3500 Jersey Central.| 708] 704.| 704 8200 N.Y.Central, .J128 11274.11274 9800 Del., Lack.& West .273 127ÿ|1284{1272| 86000 Del, & Hudson 1083{100f].[1083] 1300 8t.Joseph.socfessofesoofe so dons Do: Pref.7841 7 | 0 BL Me | 900 C.B.&Q.12351 2000 Wabash.34i 5000 Pre 54ÿ] 5800 sis 11800 |B cess 16500 si) 800 681 4300 .Pref.jl123! 3600 D.R.61200 N.Pacific 4931 22700 Do.Pref.soll +300 X 800 82 | 32ij 3241.Mob.& Ohio J 19.Lou.& Nash b44} 18300 C.C.C.& I.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u20260\u2026.ocoferosfesoufen0e .\u2026.\u2026 San Francisco Leask Tex.Pacific.39ÿ} 15600 Cent.Pacific | 87 | 5600 Exchange.tab ile oney .call 4] StP.&M.FRITH RN RAILWAY NEWS.\u2014About 138 car conpler tents have within the past six months been granted in the United States.\u2014The Central Vermont are about to ispue bonds to borrow $7,000,000 to make improvements.\u2014Dispatches from Chicago say the prospects of a settlement of the.sSouth- western pool troubles are not bright.\u2014On the Buffalo, New York, and Philadelphia R.R.conductors and brakesmen have been granted an increase in wages.\u2014The Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Company has opened its Chippewa and Cannon Valley fines, and poules, ins are now running on both.\u2014The gross earnings of the Eastern Railroad for the month of November, 1882, were $267,620.95; in 1881, $273,- 066.75: decrease, $5,445.80.\u2014The freight and enger traffic of the New York and New England for last week is reported to have been the largest in the history of the road.\u2014It is said that in about two weeks Vanderbilt will consolidate all the railroads under his control, in imitation of the great Wabash system of his rival.\u2014It is currently reported that the Lackawanna Railway directors recently discussed the question of building a line through Canada to connect with the Wabash.\u2014The removal of thé Canada Southern fast freight line from the Canada Southern Railway is depied.It will continue to be operated over that line and the Wabash line, \u2014Mr.George Bazzard, late local freight agent of the Great Western Railway, London, has been ointed agent for the Hamilton district for the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railway.\u2014The earnings of the St.Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway for the fourth week of December were $228,800, showing an increase of $57,000 over the corresponding period of last year.\u2014The Rochester and Pittsburg road has laid about thirty miles of track on itsnew \u201cextension.\u201d With good weather the branch ill probably be finished by the end of nt morith.\u2014So great is the quantity of Wabash fraight pe ing over the air line that the G.T.R.have been.asked to supply the former company with 100 freight Wabash having every portion of their available rolling stock in use.\u2014The directors of the Tolede, Cincinnati and St.Louis Railroad have issued a circular recommending the bondholders to fund two years\u2019 interest into scrip, $ | payable in seven years from the maturity of the coupons, President Phillips goes West Thursday, and will be absent seve- ral weeks, -\u2014- The following are the quotations of the a2\u2019 | Traffic Manager of the ro ste : a Tgp pep mouse \u2014\u2014\u2014; PRICE, THREE CENTS.\u2014Holders of 5,000 shares of the stock of the Pacific Railroad of Missouri have begun a movement to compel the Atlantic & Pacific to make good its guarantee of dividends upon the stock of the former company.The stockholders\u2019 committee says that if a sufficient number of stockholders unite for the purpose, a test suit will be brought.\u2014In Chicago.it is reported that Mr.Hugh Riddle will resign the presidency of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railroad; that Mr.R.Cable, present General, Manager, will be elected to the vacamcy .| and that E.St.John will become Gene Manager.Mr.J.L.Stafford, the General it is understood, will also resign.\u2014It is stated that the applications for space at the national exposition of rail- - way appliances, to be held at Chicago next June, give assurance of most useful and interesting exhibits.The Treasury Deartment has issued an order admitting ès enor xtrs, per brl.se 2 30.60 reign exhibits free, of duty.The rail- | Fancy .0.00 @ 0.00 ways will return articles free of charge, | Brera \"2112 SEE = 000 tio payment being exacted but one way.Strong Bakers\u2019 (Canadian).500 @ 5.40 \u2014The New York, Susquehaume and | Fire's Bakery (American).8208 6.15 Western has paid for the purchase of the Middlings LS ! 20 @ 88 à 3 ollards .cones 3 = right of way and the construction of the | Sola: bags, (mediam).23 @ 2.30 branch from its main line to its new \u201c \u201c4 (spring extre).215 @ 2.20 depet opposite the Erie Railroad depot, \u2018 ¢ _ (superfine).0.0 @ 210 in ihe Ty of Paterson, N.J., over | CitY bags (delivered).\u2026\u2026.: 8.15 @ 8.| $250,000 in.cash and $600,000 in preferred stock, or at the rate of $1,500,000 per mile.This short line is mortgaged or $250,000.\u2014The Grand Trunk Railway system now controls all the railway communication between the United States and Canada.The International bridge at Black Rock, the suspensjon Bridge at Niagara Falls, the Victoria bridge at Montreal, the Prescott and Ogdensburg ferry, and a majority of the ferry boats running betwe and across the St.Clair river.\u2014The first regular passenger train over the new Essex Centre \u201ccut-off\u201d of the Canada Southern division of the Michi gan Central arrived at Detroit last Mony morning, coming direct to Windsor instead of going around by Grosse Isle.The run from Bisex Centre to Windsor was made in twenty-two minutes, The crossing of the river with the first outbound train was accomplished in twenty- two minutes.~The general manager of the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Rail way is in receipt of a letter from London which is said to lay the responsibility for the Dough over-issue of Ponds to Theodore Cook, the President of the company.The letter is reported to say further that Mt.Cook will not be continued as President of the company.Mr.Scott refuses to divulge the exact contents of the letter.Mr.Cook refuses to talk upon the subject further than to say that he does expect to continue as President.\u2014It is reported that another line of railway is projected connecting Milwaukee, with the West and Chicago.Itis understood that negotiations are pending with the Rock Island, and the Chicago, Bnrlington, and Quincy companies, with à view of having one of them take the old Milwaukee and Beloit road and roadbeä, graded year ago from Milwaukee through to Elkhorn.This line would only be 12 miles longer than the present roads to Chicago.\u2014Advices from London state that the reports of the Grand Trunk and Great Western Railways have been issued.The accounts show a balance carried forward after the dividend of 3 per cent.on the first and second preference stock.The Great Western Railway earnings being insufficient to meet the dividend of 5 per cent.on the preference stock, the deficiency ot £6,000 is made up from funds at the credit of the Company.The pro- rietors of the united Companies will old their first ordinary meeting in March when the accounts up to December will be submitted.\u2014It is reported that about the 15th February, that the dining-car service of the Michigan Central road will be completely reformed.By that time the six new dining-cars now in course of construction will be completed and placed on the road.They are said to excel an cars now running on any line in this country.They will be remarkable for their beauty, usefulness, and the superiority of their accommodations.e silverware to be used on these cars is now being designed, and will be unusually handsome.The service will in every way be a vast improvement upon that now in use.Some novel features are to be introduced in the new system.\u2014The St.Paul A; Press says, that à party of surveyaff are at work on the lands recently d by the Northem Pacific Railread company, in the vicinity of St.Paul.They appear to be rather reticent in reference to their operations, except that they have been instrncted to make a topographical survey of the whole tract and prepare a map with contour lines showing lines ive feet apart pre- atory to plans\u2019 for here seems, however, to be something behind all this, as lines have been run south of the Manitoba railroad, conneet- with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Short line, the objett of which would ap- ear to be to secure a direct connection etween this road and the Northern Pacific without running through the stock \u2018and fosibly toy secure also 8 Terr co ion vla the Union Depot.\u2014A \u2018report comes from Buffalo that it is now permanently settled that the new Suspension railway \u2018bridge to be built for the accommodation gf the Michigan Central and Canada Soufhem Railway Comanies will be copstructed below the Falls.It is intended to construct a cutoff from Welland, Ont, to the Niagara branch crossing the - Chippawa Creek, which bran:h will bg used to reach Suspension Bridge fronk where a crossing is to be effected to the American side, and all east-bound through freight coming to the New York Central will go over this route, while local freight to be forwarded over the different roads will come through this city over the old line via the International Bridge.This new route will do away with vexatious delays experienced at the International Bridge by Detroit and Windsor, improvement.- Rye, bush0 To Continent.reason of the bridge being open at times for the passage of vessels, as it is estimated not over six months will be- necessary for the completion of the bridge and Yaying of tracks.PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.MoNTREAL, Janusry 5.Frour\u2014Substantially the flour market is the same as before reported.Dullness of the most penetrating nature continues te characterize the market, attended with a complete guspension of business.Buyers conjointly abstain from operating, \u2018and it is questioned if concessions from holders would induce business.On \u2018Change mo sales were reported.We uote prices nominally unchanged as fol- wi\u2014 GRAIN- Any effort to work up business ost invariably followed by indifferent results, the dull tone ef the market being clearly demonstrated thereby.We hear of no business on which to base fresh quotations, which we repeat rominally as follow :\u2014Canada red winter wheat, $1.06 @ $1.08; Canada white, $1.02 @ $1.04; Canada spring, $1.06; peas, 89c per 66 lbs; oats, 35c @ 354c; barley, 50c @ 60c; in the local grain market is and rye, 55¢ @ 60c, The situation in the Chicago grain markets offers no new feature of parameunt importanee on which speculative circles could depend on 88 furnishing an in- receipts for to-morrow were 58 cars spring wheat, 63 winter, 272 corn, 75 oats, 44 barley and 13 rye.The New York grain markets were more active at an advance over yesterday, and the tendency, especially in corn, was towards a higher level, though most of the options were net greatly changed.Wheat opened firmer, but opera tions during the morning bo resulted Jn a decline of je @ ic \u2018which, however.was recoverved in the afternoon, when the market closed firm, je@ic over yesterday, at $1.11} January, $1.13; February, $1.15% March, $1.17} Ayril-May.Corn again started upwards, cash and the April option taking the lead.At the opening the market was strong and values steadily a) preciated during the day.MJanuary closed jc higher at 67}c, Y { February §c higher at 66ic, March gc higher at 66c, April 1$c higher at 65%c, and May fc higher at 64ic.Cash advanc- 1}@1}c to 68}c/@694c per bushel.Ocean grain freights were firmer at yesterday\u2019s outside rate, 74d per bushel by steam to Liverpool.Beerbohm\u2019s cable advices of to-day\u2019s date report the British markets as follows Cargoes off coast \u2014 Wheat, turn dearer; corn, steady.Cargoes on passage and for chipment.\u2014 Wheat, firm ; corn, steady.Mark Lane wheat, steady ; do corn, quiet; English and ench country wheat markets, steady.Liverpool wheat, spot, firmer ; do corn, firm ; do mixed Maize, 6s 5d ; do Canadian peas, 7s 5d.Liver pool 2 p m\u2014Pork, prime mess, eastern, 85s ; western do 80s.À dispatch from Liverpool dated 2.30 Pp.m., says : Breadstuffs quiet ; new corn, 6s 5d ; weather showery.The following table shows the amounts of grain in sight in the United States gnd Canada on the dates mentioned:\u2014 *.= Dee.Dec.2, : Dec.31, Wheat bn Sun Sad pi 17,76 569 ea ush.7 Corn, Buash.9,104,137 8123, 16561157 Oats, bush.4493375 3,262/665 2747274 Barley, bush.8,014,144 3,021.418 2,9 2.274 Rye Speen 1470085 1,807,170 1.391723 oak ET Jan.1, Jan.31, Jan.4, \u2018Wheat, bush 28,514 600 820000 18,001 wo eat, pusn.Corn, bash.16,399,000 11,481'000 9,012,000 Osis, bush.34754 [074,000 2,698,000 Barley, bush., 3,198,000 4,384,000 54,000 rue 000 1136000 1,454,000 The following ergy the exports from seven Atlantic ports for the week ended December 30, 1882 :\u2014: Flour, Wheat, Corn, Brls.Bush.Bush To United Kingdom.174,380 668,212 474,740 To Continent.21,208 .565,893 67,971 Total for the week.195,688 1,234,106 542,711 Previous week.161,730 999,647 336,491 And for the last four Weeks :\u2014 To United Kingdom.684,670 2,785,467 1,596,458 90,985 2,131,474 151,668 Total for four weeks.775,656 4,916,941 1,748,128 PROVISIONS.\u2014The local hog product market continues devoid of interest.In a wholesale way there is actually nothing doing, with the jobbiug trade not mu better.Prices are steady.Western mess | keys, 10c @ 12c; geese pork sold at $21.50 per brl in jobbing ote.In lard there was no movement reparted.Dressed hogs are steady at $8.60 @ $8,60.We quote :\u2014 \u2018Western Mess.\u2026 21.00 @ 21.50 Thin Mess.00.00 @ 00.00 Lard, western, per Ib.00.13} @ 00.14 do Canadian, per lb,.00.13} @ 00.00 Hams, uncovered, per Ib.00.00 @ 00,14 Bacon, perlb.00.00 @ 00.00 Tallow, perib.,.00.00 @ 00.10 Dressed hogs per id0ibe.\"\") 850 @ 8.60 Cables from Liverpool \u2019again report a weak market for pork, which to-day declined 6d.Other provisions remained soady.The 5 p.m.cable quoted pork 81s, 6d.; lard, 56s.6d.; bacon, 46s.al.a 48e.; and tallow, 43a.9d.: .It was a quiet and variable market for Chicago provisions to-day, much of the speculative spirit having departed, but on the whole values were fairly well maintained.Pork suffered from a slight reactionary tendency and fell back 5c @ 10c, advanced again, and closed 24c @ 5c lower thau yesterday at $16.974 January, $17.10 February, $17.25 March.Lard was steady on near deliveries and 5c better on March, closing at $10.40 January, $10.45 February, $10.55 March.Ribs were stronger and closed 56@74c higher at $8.70 January $8.85 February, $8.96 March.The sales on call this afternoon were 100,000 pounds Tribs, 4,750 barrels pork, and 3,000 tes.lard.The hog market opened with stronger feeling, which later was confirmed by an advance of 5c all round.Light grades sold at $5.75 @ $6.30; mixed packers at $5.70@6.20; and heavy shipping $6.25@$6.65.The estimated receipts were 29,000 against yesterday\u2019 official 30,914, with shipments of 5,711 and left over 8,000.On the corresponding day last year the estimated receipts were 40,000 against the preceding days\u2019 official 40,140, and shipments 7,029.* The following was the movement of hog products in Chicago.to-day compared with that of the corresponding day last year i\u2014 Under these stimulating conditions buyers have not much to hope for, and they may yet be compelled to face a further appreciation in values.We quote:\u2014 Choice creameries, finest per 1b.2B @ 3 Eastern Townships, fines 3 @ 3 fine.Morrisburg, fine to finest.Brockville.Western CrEESE\u2014Although there is demand in this market, the situation continues to grow more in favour of holders, and the strictest search has failed to fin aweak eiement in the market.In accordance with favourable accounts of the London and Liverpool markets higher Prices are now asked, and the market may be considered 4c better than at the beginning of the week.Fancy stock is held at 133¢, with 13}c bid for a lot of fine coloured.We quote fine to .finest fall made 13c@134c, and summer goods range from 8c@llc.The public cable was unchanged at 66s.The New York Commercial Bulletin gives the Liverpool stock at 112,000 boxes and London \u2018at 61,000\u2014both considerably below corresponding date last year.\u2018 - Eaes.\u2014 Demand, though small; is about capable of absorbing the supply at steady prices.We quote 26c0@27c per dozen.Pourrry\u2014The demand for poulty continues without animation, and the offerings are clow to move.We quote tur- apd chickens, 6c.@ \"Sa, and ducks, Sc @ 11e.; .Asnes\u2014The demand for pots has proved moderate, but prices are stronger and higher at $4.90 @ $4.95, a few sales having been made at theadvanée.Pearls are nominal, ONMICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKETS.(Reported by E.McLennan.) CHICAGO, January 5.day Op\u2019g.|Hi'st |Lo\u2019st | Closing.last year.$ 5 \u2018WHEAT\u2014 po $| 5 $ anuary.1 February.97 1 = March .wi or 97 129, 3 CORN~\u2014 51 apuary.February.51; af sf ol von prrrnerade cc cuedgacoeahapac0ef + 6 Anuary.February.i ¥ 2 March.b.0} Are, 44; PORK\u2014 , January.00 [16 96 | 16 974 |.February.20 17 074} 17 10° [17 223 March .V7 1725 174 LARD\u2014 January.40 (10 30 | 1040 {lI 10 February.45 10 40 | 10 45 11 25 March \u2026.56 j10 50 | 1055 [11 40 RIBs\u2014 January.| 870 |.L.870 L.\u2026.February.18 80 |.-\u2014| 885 185 March.|8900.89 1897 NEw YORK, January 5.\u2018Wheat, No.2red, closing, $1:11} Jany, $1.13} February, $1.15 March, $1.07} April and May.Gorn g67jo anuary, fc Are 66c Mareh, 96]c April, 64ic May.: The following was the movement of | breadit uffs to-day, at the points mention- 4 étre ilngrs | ed, compared with the corr di onding da; last year :\u2014 eeponcing Gay CHICAGO.Tp Ten Flour, bris.\u2026.A.25,991 14,178 heat, bush, 7,000 63,825 Corn, bush 151,000 76.594 Oats, bush 36,000 26,136 Barley, bush 33,000 15,562 Rye, bush.2,000 595 NEW YORK.185 TO Flour, brls.4,405 19,000 heat, bush.29,864 52,000 Som, pub vee 102,584 65'600 ley, bush.9900 \u201cI I06.Les \u201ces » e, bush.,.,.\u2026.27,918 i MILWAUKRE.ee Wheat.bush.2,000 .Shipments, To 1888 Wheat, bush.8,000 .+ RECEIPTS OF PRODUCR\u2014 January 5.@.TR CP.R.NAR .460 vend vere .\u201ceee ven we 450.Live vere we 508 PU \u201cess .» A esos © eens ; 109 1 m8 x à beingfyet unable to cross the-rivér, do not attend in great numbers, and such as do come receive full former prices for their in.In vegetaldes there is very little usiness on account of the cold weather.There is some export inquiry for cabbages, which, however, has not taken finite shape.The fruit market is quiet, the only change being an adyance in\u2019 Valencia oranges, which arg now quoted at $5.50 per case.Poultry has a fair sale at steady prices.Fish was in average retail demand at easier rates, Fresh salmon brought 30e.per pound.The following are the day\u2019s quotations:\u2014 FLOUR, ETC, - Flour, per 100 pounds.dasssuue $ Buckwheat flour, do y .Oatmeal, do.Cornmeal, do.Mouillie, do.Bran, do fo pot BD BO BD CO lr1118 rre0s ea tabs 01000000 001 SOUL 0 Wheat, per bush., , Barley, per bush.Qats, per bag.Pease, per bush.Beans, per bush.Buckwheat, per bag \u2014-@8000 Potatoes, per Lrnscsv00e Carrots, per bushel., Cabbages, per hun Red 0, per dozg.Celery, per dozen., Lettuce, per doz.Spinach, per bush .Parsley, per bunch Turnips, per bushel.Horse Radish, per basket.String beans, per bush., Sweet potatoes per bush.Mint, per bush su.Onions, Bermuda, per et.; ENSSRETSERESSSSIE Bossss sasasu HSCO6990O.Jan.28 | - OWNERS AND GENERAL AGENTS 1 mal .} rannertes RL: Martin inh eipts, 164.as ité acting power ia wanderful, \u201d | Parisian.\u2026.\u2026.-.ii.Baturday, Feb.3 : .i f - 4 B 1180 530 Henrlde M.).I PORK\u201411 _\u2014 \u201c ; ve » Feb.31 Cabin, from Montreal te Liverpool, $57.50; : au-Recollet and es : cant ; $18 11 0x $18 00 to 2 3 arme sel Panacea,\u201d being or an the ATWO olelock EM.© Ratimay Infermediate, $45.60; Sicerags, Bath.\" He.WINTER SERVICE ' FOR \" Pont Vian (also Pie } y bi à February; $e asi 845 bd u nd of double the strength of any o Md RON Train from the West.For Freight or anor particulars, apply: Tu Between Antwerp and Canada via Boston Th OTTAWA, | |\u201d EIS) iste vi on o \u2014 a m\u2014 to $10 80 cash | Elixir or Liniment in PORTLAND TO- .ROBERTS, Manager Cana 9 e Capital of the Dominion, lage, Mile-End, apd 1g1 g HH ee ; sales, $10 80 February; | bein every family oa orld, shon'd .ett L da Shipping Co.ol Wale rstreet in Now wll for A NEVER or of Ss Sine il And the Boupdiess umber Districia of the Bai Coteau St.Louls.on 5 + arch.needed, \u201c as it really is th t : \u2018Thursday, Jan.18 | > + OF \"steamships.at vous AN United i : Toucoo, January.|\u2018 ors or Gras i-th Stomadi, | Parisian.Ahurder Jan 3 BE MURRAY.HERI.RS THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE OF CANADA.| #14 at Ait Site, na \\ Xf Jan .: yy a .; cree .an IERMANN.li à.© GRAIN\u201410 30.8 m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Bed sud Pains and Aches o all kinds,\u201d and is ALONE o'clock PAL, Decors, tem Hougp Square, Monuleal, | TAN BREYDEL.(21155; oo Febmary § u | phorfect Rondbed, Steol Rails Iron Bridges, | sa9 Man 6, oxceps Th 2) ; > ! ails, Iron Bridges, | 84940(.| Maine.4 $1 004 cash A 00 January ; #1 02 Feb> bottle.I Druggists at 25 cents a | oF 0% te SE i] pe ant Sands Bail- Societe Post | ; ; 27 rafesof Freight Dire rentes rontrear | heed unity bras cv nine fad New York and Souti- H .1.other ty | : 1 ©.River Scenery.| 4797600004 OTD SURES ots: ioe 0 May, cu and Janay | so Por Dyess Suith FROM BOSTON.oclete Postale Francaise de | Mantique ng WAS Chon Kind Haims offer com | excursion.© Over tnis Toad & perfect holiday | oo 1 sand Fond Portland Rov ri i ;5 Da : ; .\u20ac moda f - \u2018 n aine.Lo.1 Zoe ha dpe \u20ac Bode ets May.Ola | style, fit ation gud antes (or Bo es mint exabari st.Bosto wxam| Bragilian Direct Mail Servi rar Rates of Br Fasrongors.Interme- | 0 und after MONDAY, DEC.4th., 1399, | 84900.| \u201cA Westers and Pack nd | , 88Jc asked cash.12 00 noon\u2014 | sale).L.Robinson.\u2018 se embark & n on the 1 08: {info eight, Passage, or for othe: | Trains IL \u2018 eat: a States rente oe i .Wheat, No 2 Red, $1 00 he ; .L.Robinson.amers marked * on the evening previous nformation, op ly to oo .A108 eave Montreal : | Rze MG ij b : > > 3 cash; $1 00} bid] Nora i ; to sailing, if they s0 desire.\u2014 ! 'ÉINMANN & L 9.30 \u2014 se wi GISTRRED LETTER MALL for the New Eng- 21 ! .> , Gin to / WIN UDWIG \u20189.80 a.m.\u2014Morning Fast Exp ess with P land States\u2014f & | , | \u2018Ç ryote si E oe ho 844 Maschu coatings at Ls ob n equal to the new over FROM.BALTIMORE.The iota NOEMENTS., Or to MUNDERLO Antwerp ; Car attached, PE Stiawa, Ran.Southern States closed end gome ko À \u2019 .3 ' i .1 f Dey s & r tai T A 4 cash ; 521c January ; 52fc February ; 528c 4 \u2014= = vu ue Caspian.Monday, Dec.% | Line-are appointed to sail from Halifa «| December 14 General Agents, Montregl, maa, : PPT By Canadian Great Britain So.aro .ax 4.9 \u2014Aft day a.| May.O > .Monday, Dec.25 ; 3 - 208 » erncon Express fer Ottawa ahd | B «700 ! a.Mey.ais, 38c bid, 38jc aoised cas ; 384 Frsuran Hibernian \u2018Mon Gay Dec.28 N .S, (on arrival of the mails) on the 14th : - : 5.00 ll Intormedinie Stations.1 d y We Star Los Pen Te 218 ge nuary.3 pm\u2014W heat, No 2 hed, neces.© | Rates of Passa \" » Jan.22 | of each month for St.Thomas, Porto Ric es p.m.\u2014Accommodation Train for St.Je: | By Cunard Li 18th Sen ll 700 ictec | ay Paru > Yims TA ; + Lo / via I oy Montreal; yi and all Ports in Brazil and River = = a nes other Éuburban Pool en 8 Do od 0, po ho 215 been AS BE TO) IND [ANCA pessoa | So Ada (Te TE | : got April i$ IAI pere Sie bid, LAL (According to 130265 SB and #8 | Splendid passenger accommodation.\u2018 NK 7 du RS | &05 p.m\u2014Éyening Lightning Express for Py Toman Line, Bh.2 B Ë ol | Fuse Lach, ake 4, afo ad] FIRE INSURANCE CO.| MER ME Bei and French Bist Mai Servic | % .yarns etm BRL 5 fi | : \u2014 Rates of ron ; The thagnifi i ?LAAUI 8 aA and Chicago.» Detroit ails or St, Thomas, W.1, Braz TT ATgen- Miao ears 5.| CANADA BRANCH.Om\" Line are appointed to soil monthly betwebn GUION LINE |#.s0ami\u2014Hriseo TiS ror recat Stations | pated thom ant Meriden WL So Sor hi 6 oo .: 4 Cabin.7 ç Antwerp (Belgium), Ha ¢ .CF awa, at which Merning | each month.» N.8, on the 20th of Tu, | Jan.| Fant March, | Capital fully subscribed.$9,260,000 ra sori ie oo Be oa lue conseetion wi Bh | | UNITED STATES MAIL ST gn | from the ven above leaving.Moniresl 1s | piers Bote I he Crest Boxes fer Te ands I eur 96 97 ssets, cash and invested funds.2,605,925 | Stearage Hato.overs pres tm Tes Amsterdam and Bremen, unrival- |} SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN station.ew City Terminus, Quebec Gate | in de e collecte dat 8.15 a.m.on he Joltow- , \u201cA cevese as | 00000 cess teens ; eee : _ passeng r accommodation.Special iT: .- or Tickets, Bates, Seats in Parl patch for the early morning mails, or for deli- 11 00.222201 Cn | an | | referme ed Rates of Egonga from Hontrepa| cific Bone 0 Emgrans rom Be Now Tork aad Livepol, alin of ammo | PE EE fron aR ates BL IE pe aa.; neland.» .h ticke 3 > , pan 9 ÿ e _ 12 a a.ol % a F.A.BALL, Chief Agent re Canada.Cab.is For 8 $11.5 snd gen rt of Europe oe ets issued re P OPO SAILINGS FROM NEW YORB 103 'S \u2018 JAM ES y violied at 416 ami The Sureet Boxes are Ke sesese en T _\u2014 Intermediate comm : tes.Through bills of lading ES 0 OP sirens Dec.and 9.16 a.m.and 5.90 p.m.on holidays.=~ @rienc ! , diate.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sscsnmcenes i | granted.| WYOMING.\\.©.23, 3.30 p.m { AR pa Sa ; olidays.; 220 I \u2026 | 953 1, 2} ST P.S.STEVENSON and E.L.BOND, Steersge.reins 00 | po ler rates of freight and pass age, apply ARENA 1100 Eu Jan eam GEQ.W HIBRARD ) St.= To i open HIE orm X01 pm Sa) more ses on : CT i nedy unter, Antwerp; A.NIA.7 Jan.16, 11: ©.Am rue Aves .x ep oC Din Agest fer Mental | Newfoundland Line.|\" Si BEES db I HE Be Just Gen, Zang, Aap.od praorr, January 5.] ) \\ | e.Te VE ENTLEY LASKA ie Le Jan.30° 9.50 am | W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKE Hotels tl (GRAIN-1020 am \u2014Wheat Nol 87 and 8) St.Francois Xavier Street, | ive Smith Se\u201d Bverpect vip si LEY BENTLEY, | ughteompariments, and are ruraisned vilr | Manten, Déc.à Gen.Supt - .i .i iS = Ce = : alifax Liver y .> .|eve i à \u201cul, Dec.4, 1882\" : 3 * June a Cash re bid, 982¢ asked{ Formerly Dominion Telegraph Office.Johns, FF, are intended to Dé despa oy - And at qi St Paul Street, Montreg) j Atlantic both sai Ati pi og Muy JS : = J hat I 31 061 ay LE > bruszy $ 224 March; December 29 312 FROM HALIFAX.Cu D uar ot ndia Wharf, Halifax, N.8.| reom, $moking-room, raw Ing room.land tion a .\u2014 > 8 ] : ' ventilation and light.= £8 ane li Pen INSURANCE COMPANY, | Sere REET) oun ae com st | os FE ERA na, fe } ; 2 nominally May.i : COE ing at Cork Harbo j 0 } according Lo location, &c.ai.\u2014 ul, Leeiand.INTERM , wbet ; { «| | GARRYING BRITISH AND AMERI |, hisisa class tia aifords pe ne w Bosrox, January 4.The Board of Directors: | Clasgow Line.CAN WALLS, AMEBI | rate means a respociahio way of travelling eve 5 # , FLOUR\u2014Prices the same.Fine $3 10'to PHOS, OR eHY.STARNES, Chairmän.! During the season of Winter Naviguuon, & Beds Bed Wash-basins, &c., together en 0 $3-26 ; superfine $3 25 to $340 ; common THÉODORE HART Hg Chairman.gfpamer Will pe ann ob Bos each week andra - A liner Cafe aufstograge doing provided.Pas \u2019 COMMENCING ON hed Ll xtras $3 50 to $3 T5 ; choice extras $4 25 | ANGUS C HOOPER a ' when occasion requires) Boy otk trom.Ry Single I-38 round trip.ES a MONDAY, Sept.Z5th, 1883 ma | , vo $4 To à New York roller, $5 50 to $5 75; EDMOND J BARBE AU \u201cFaq.Boston or Portland to Glasgow âtreet, as fbl- Appiyio Ee ai Low Bates, GUION trr\u2014pe Lrains will run es f ome: ECS whit nada Superior $5 25 to5 374; Mi t \u20ac » 004.TE UION, : ps follows: ~~ - bakers $5 to 5 50; Michigan lames\u2019 | capital, = = ++ $10,000,000 FROM BOSTON.orto © 3.8 Boadway, New York.18 seque $ 155 St.Louis $5 25to $5 50; Michigan Kiount Invested in Canadas, 900,000 Fhaniolan.eee -Satarday, Dec.fa0 December 19 354 St.Paul street, Montréal 3.02 if à fon fy Joo 85 2 4 yohio, Sry St.uis vestments, over = 30,000,000 ON PORTLAND.Jan.13 Ea 2 ë â as = var nn nd Southern Iinois roller $5 75 to #6 10 la Bi , T ; 7 : = it ofl fancy brands, $6 20.Minnesota and Wi > Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest | Prussian.viene.Tuesds; PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN \u2014\u2014 y ds, $ nd Wis \u2019 lay, Dec.2 M PM consin spring Wheat patents $7 to $7 50 ; current rates.ManitobAN.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.\u2026\u2026.s Saturday, Jan.6 IMPROVEMENT.\" : \u2019 » | Isave Montreal for Queb - MP.MIP.M.ST.LOU IS HOTEL 4 wrint 1 re ! i] Dwelling Houses and Farm P i Nestorian.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.000000.Saturday, Jan.20 | Sailing between NEW YORK ; : Quebec dM \u2019 : : 80H.+e 3.00 | 10.00 to ful Ww Cornmeal niet eu À 2 8 3 6 75.| insured at reduced rates.roperties sue OL, vip Queenstown, are As .oe an ontreal, Arrive a0 QHEDEO.oo.CEE TR % 8 SL.LOUIS a BET, of \u20ac br, rye four at 83 15 to $4700 hoes oO.F C SUITE, THROUGH BILLS OF LADING | pur .leaves follows = opin.|.8.(8 LeaveQuebec for Montreal.| §.10'| 10.0 QUEBEC.of ® per brl.Oatmeal unchanged 50 Chief Agent for the Dominion, ranted in Liverpool and Glasgow, and at all | BALTIC.Saturday, Dec.30, at 9.00 a.m, § AE == : ; Moi P, M.'A.M.; #55786 00 per bel.for ground, $6 50 37 89 | October 27.Continental Ports, to al points in'êhe United | pres NN1c.saturday, J or Sa AlN REA Leave: Montreal for \u201csi rr #0) 4% THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY, iF i for cut.1h \u2018 : Canada and the United States to Liverpool ADRIATIO.Thursday, Jan.1, at 500 pom.fg\" = on Arrive = ave free WILLIS RUSSELL, President, a it OATS\u2014Easy.No 1 white 53¢ to itish.America Assi rance (0 and Glasgow, tale Aye GERMANIC Saturday,\u2019 Jan.20,at 230 P| Ee Ew lois., .Foilx de Va ; \u2014 an \u2026+634c per busheb; No Diwhite 50c to 504c ; Il Via Best EPUBLIC.Thursday, Jan.2h,at 6.30 8m) SRI TT = Leave Si.Felix do Vaiois This Hotel, which is unrivalled for size, hug Neo 3 white, 484¢ to 49¢ ; mixed a on, Portland or Halifax.Bald ursday, Feb.1, at 11.30 a.m.for Montreal ie style and locality in Quebec, i 2 \u2026 buste + to 49c dc o ; mixed oats, 463 FIR : \u2014 p STE by the Intercoloni&l and Grand ADRIANO.Thursday, Fon: = a 700 a.m.EY L] N E || \u2018Arrive at Montreal.) .3 throughout the voar for Pleasure & OPEN cehtl .\u20ac colon .?dos 700 am.| ÉLIMIT CHLCE CNED, ~~ y } - ¢ wa -Quiet.We quoté bran.$18 00 E AND N MARINE.Centra Narmton and drond Frick ka ways BLE.RIN RATES.at 630 am.stearaibins of the following Fizst-Clach Dae Dagiiicent Palace Cars on all Pas.meet ravel, having acçommodation for 500 the i 1 .ation es , À \u2014 = 8.os Peed oi SPIE es va Imcorporaved - - = - - 1888.| Raliway Birk Central and Great.Wes $90 ond Pio ores Preto Tacicate good or SCOTLAND.2,645 Tons.rato D4¥ Trains and Sleeping Carson Night 5 August 17 1 fut S33 ; ; ] 4 ; ruse to $22 00.Jottonseed mesl unélfnged, A.DAVIDSON \u2014 I A.HOLDEN.Boston.and oy Qorohants aires C or que ve sia and re gold.Jekots, Epod for The Steamahion of this i ; eens 1,087 \u201c at nes Trains leave Montreal and Quebec - 96 into.+ + = » tp.' ot \\ \u201c $30 ang gr spot ; for prompt |, \u2018 Marine.Resident Agent.pany via Portland à Through Bills of Lading Children between one an ES rie er be despatched from ne are inteuded to All Trains run by Montreal Time.T H E R U S S E L 23 joe L PBRRLES AN® Maur moe, Office Re | tor Basbound Erafle can fe btatncs Go | istroe Situs Bo NOT cAReY Carrue MONTREAL FOR LONDON, |®aiiveiosndiiom ottawa oo OTTAWA Hath 9, We quote two-rgwed State, 85c to 90c ; ways.| SE CE ne a3 : * GENE ii \u2014 i ro WE L ; For Frei, NOTICE.\u2014Special Winte FOLLOWS : RAL OFFICES\u2014QUEBEC.In a \u2019 six-rowed State B0c to 95c ; Canada, 90c ce Removed apply Frel ght, passage or gine.nfarmation, and $100.Return inl Winter Rates, 360, 350, THAMES.on or about 20th October.13 Plaçe d\u2019A.Ticket Offices: The Palace Hotel of Canada.sépar to $1.Malt, quiet We he TO Havre: A.> ans, | erpool until the end of March, 1883.P e Certificates issued : ace Tmes, ; sn?< » quiet.e quote two-rowed ;\u2019 ALEXANDER HUNTER,4 Rue Gluck, $150, cording + ch, 1883, $110.$144, | sirous of bringing out t to persons de | 202 St.James street MONTREAL.sa tion ate 90c r : six | : .z 0., or.RICHARD > ccommodation, | Th ; 8.Opposite 18 magni ; ; State 90c to 95 bush : six-rowed 110 ST Paris; Ave, SCHMITZ & C R 155 o stateroom accommodati rou \u20ac out their friend D St.Louis Th ificent State 95c to $L Po rowe d CW$L Ô 0 ' , | BERNS, Antwerp; RUYs & Co, Rofterdam ; all having equal privileges in the saloon.tinent ugh B 11s of Lading issued on the Cen- Chhadian Pacific Raves: QUEBE ç the most mode new Hotel, fitted up in law, ; to $1 10 per bush.Hops, 85¢ to $1 00 Opposite 01d Post Office.dgaux ; Fiscures \u20ac Daman, Sahomlors ado Montreal S Everpool London ane ie M estera $ fabs.ll parts of September 28 A DAVIS, Sup Eussel contains Bosom ato over ske 1 per 1b.new New York State.October 17 A 0, 8, Bremen ; CHARLEY Manors, Hel.| derry, $31.00 prepaid.To Montreal from above | LEYS, CARTER, DA apply to TEMP: r 5s | FOUR HUNDRED GUEST A ash ; JAMES SCOTT & Co,, Queenstown ; Mon | Paces, BLE propa, London, E C., Ross = Co] ni lier strech - | sage and baggage elevators, hv co ob ; Vv a splendid view of the city, Parliamentary came IE & WORKMAN 17 Gracechureh street, | Fassengers taking the \u201cWhi i ; White Star Steam PAVID SHAW , Pe _ 248 ?BYE Demand moderate, oc, per busk: R | | : London ; Jamks & À 7 ers,\u201d as 1 ss Western coeamenis As to 410 5 goon Oyal insurance Co.| Bit tt Sait | Ser SY, v0 an | RERMATI ete a hante aioe ris, pom tothe © 8 to choice freshlysmade, 36c to 39 ; very OF ENGLAND.Quebec ; got, Liverpool; A FLAN trou St parts of Dont Ta0dotate rato » to all BE = = ro : apital having business with the GS to the ofp 3 choice fall creaméry 87e to 89e; good vol \u2014 cago; H.BOURLIER, Toronto : LEVE & ALDER, Forfurther information and passage apply EST INDI ES ~ ment find it ; gogrywpient to st Oe ot Sho all 55100 {sumer rere | EGR EVE EEE oC SHAR rk i Se | pC Hamel rns Rov KDIES| Detaware & Hudson Co's | Eup ETE tras mito or & to 3% ; éhoiee New York and Ver- | .% A.ALLA eq A i ù iA ee i ont fall dairy, 8c to 330; winter butter | $26,000,000 dinde street, Portland, .BJ.COGHLIN, Elsa Railroads plied with escapes The \u2018entire Hotel is sup Storm 25c to 30.; long dairies, 2 ; ; nvested in Can- $9 State Street, Boston, ahd 414 St.Paul St ontr Cfa \u2018 * 1 on eae of fire ther 14 c to 30.; long dairies, 23¢ to 27¢; choice! adh for Prot © -_ \"2% Commons tre December ! reat, Montreal ZY Cis ae very ear confusion or d sen) #2 UN dairy, 25c to 30c: fresh| tion ofCanadian Degember 22 .» Montel.SEE = é nt » Al | Per attention po 5, guests © @e \u2018actory 20e to 28c ; common to good, 17 i - Lc 5 3 = = ¢ ( in © ry em 160 to 00 El edn oe a A es A K ald ( i [he HIS ne ated a\u2018, EGGS\u2014Quiet, Fresh near by Bast- Ss -% 700,009 DIRECT 7 QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COM PAN Co Ottav February 13, 1852) 7 bode \u2018 ern \u20ac < c : he stoc c to 3lc; : 19 ; + 4 5 ï Y.| ro TT CHARLOTTETO 3 : been 7 Northcrn, 30e de lez Vermont , 3103 | Liability of Shareholders Unlimited STEAMSHIP LINE => For BERMUDA, 88 ORINOCO.Jan.11.|Saratega, Troy, Albany, Boston \\ om EEL be took and New York, 3lc to 32c; Island ; Lo oe ES MARTINIQUE, BE BARBA DOI k Jel ton REVERE y sa De to 00e ; Western, 28c to 300 ; limed, MH.GAULT, }Onier Agents.TN NEW FN : = a = 45d TRINIDAD, 86.BERMUDA, January New York, Philadelphia, HOUSE mess Abu to 26c per doz.| Recent Soni AILEY.fC pool a For freight, passage and AD ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST Mre.MoNeE11, Pro rs ter, t : BEANS - Fm.We quote large | chonter a Bina ng), Liverpoo , Maz Li N À.É OUI RIDER CEE nee apply to Miles the, Nhortest ane between | pb Firet class Commercial and Privat ing-T -ni 3 .'ompany, gs fa : 4 , \u201d , .G : y Pe?oo $3 acd oF 2 Bs Armes rR polos, corner Place re SR LANE ROUTE LEVR É ALDENS cet, M Broadway.| Fast Trains leave Montreal 17° th.dood OH dvr 5, convenie?over.24 a .; set, 3 pis 2 ; : ,.$2 5 3, medi soreened, = 40 1 $2 60; Jctaber 8 : ul o The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited) w MOORB, Manager A i Ci attached fr Sarat, Train polit -picked, ; Choice im- bet 1 ù any, arriving in\u201d , Troy a, proved yellow-eyes, $3 40 to $3 45; old- Oo i CE rong = = etweon ne ut CORRE and LIVERPOOL, January 1 Quebec, ; sm, pm Nigh in Now York at 90 p.m, 1 toler: foshioned yellow-eyes $3 35-to $340;|1$ HEREB orl 4 2.This Line i 2 Samal .FROM PIER 40 N, R.NEW YORK.THE INTE TION 1 at 645 am.next mo {hrough {0 Now York 3 me 4 md Kidneys $3 40 to 8 i.Canada | 3 HEREBY GIVE N, iat application ET ne composed of the following ALI parte NE Wednesday.Jan.10 sR Ch LWAY AND | makes close connection of J This Train me peas quiet, $1 to $1 10 per bushel Src à : sion 0 chan I Wednesday, Jan.A Dau oon Train n, arriving i écinmon ron af $1 15 to sl 95 choice Provincial Parliament, for Amendments to 8S.MELROSE ABBEY, Capt, H.H.Leng RÔTANIA.\u201cWednesday, Jan.À G- \u2018 TION at 00a.22 n for Boston, arriving, will à Split Peas unchanged, $6 to $6 25 per HOMŒOP.AT! orating the MONTREAL 8S.VALETTA, Capt.D.Anderson, CATALONIA Wednesday! Ton.7 OU IDE ried via this Lio ER Malls and Express car-: gluse abl green pons $1 40 to $1 50 per > per 0 ASSOLIAT LON.} and are intended to perform regular ser- GALLIA \u2018Wednesday, Feb, 14 | Published Semi-Monthly, containi Grand Tron Cones and Tickets sold, at all À ee nis.200081 50 Nrenars Æ GRAFTON, | ter between Montrea'and St 20h Ni, | BÉRNES ee ee ES TIE ASTER AND MAPS oi | a EE Eas uo \u2014oteady.e quote Western | Montreal, N 9.1987 Dec.-Areas.| calling a orth ney, C.B., and Char-| And every following Wed om N DIAN and t rinci 143 St.J treet So .| nothy, fair to good, $185 to $1 90 Montreal, 5 ov.2 1352 _ 2m Tat 280 lotretown, P.E.I., à ternately.\u2019 York ob v ednesday from New AMERICAN nine, vu D.M.KENDRICK 8 s Montreal.DOMINION BARB WIRE C0.Teasol prime 97 w 2 $2 15; choice, $2 30 Tuy _- be des niche as follows :\u2014 coring to acsomimodatinn, and $100, ac- STEAM Na VIGATION General Pass\u2019r \u20ac CHAS.CCF ALT Secured FIRST PRIZE over ¥ little .e .af 4 .; A) itor, .Ro .Northern, lie to 1% por 1b es = ney ord Soda.CB.Se So from à Liverpool and Queensiown, an a lice For sale Py News Dealers ind B = i Montreal ne eine Eo 53-51 4 > Jersey red-top, $3 25 to $0 00; West! § id.?\u2019 Po ough pins at lowest rates.oer and y N A: ror md Bookseller E Toronto 00728 881 [ en $325 to $0 00 TS ce 18 rough Bills of Lading given for Belf ews Agents on Trains wo - 4 of 8 Ju pe bach $ sonia 150.5 millet on or about Thursday, Oc ve Comtinent, ©, Antwerp sid other Ports on and Steamers.c o R Do N P R ESS.Kingston Sooo] 155) nu | \u2018Ç isl | RSS ot ; \u201cFor Freight and Passage, corts.PT OST CENTS, et Vita Lan slo : \u201ces, BU 0 Le Ou eee cranber.Dee is] Nin Ti 19 200 M otqbe r 26.| phon ele ane Passage at tho Cernpany's | , fanoal Subsoription, $2.00 payable in | A half FOR SALE de Centre sites consequent by 10 $16 00 for Cape; nafive cabbag $15 00 | He ess © DAVID SHAW, A orto VERNON H, BROWN & CO.rn: Pre s medium Gordon (CYLINDHu ee ire made, ambi ape; bage $1501 November 30 286 June 14 .> se Decorah 58 St.p1HO5 JILSON et \u201d E CTH OLM & CO Disposing où fe pa Treadle good as new Send for Circulars and Prices army cember 23 3 ublishers and Propri sing of it to make room f 4 : 5 prictors.| m or a larger | Offic 0 unde 190 Bonaventure Street pashine, Can be seen at the Hiro 6, 44 Foundling Stre Geno _ | November 22 6m wfm 269 va : « k PS TS ) - } CURE \u2014 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND PAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY JANUARY 6 = ppp _ \u2014\u2014 ARISIAN GOSSIP.soldier to his Royal brother, by whom he { before the eyes of this Kaleidescopic city.3 i Fr x al G dent was decorated, and attached him to his | the President of the Cound snd Minister À rofessiona : Cards.Miscellaneous.Miscellaneous.Professional Cardsrom our Special Correspondent.Military Houseshold as Aide-de-Camp.{ for Foreign Affairs, M.Duclere, has just \u2014 .- Paris, Dec.22, 1888, After the death of \u2018the Duke of Genoa, | been receiving a ; \u2019 EDW.ARD EVANS, NT Co CKBURN, McINTYRE .Leuis Blanc\u2014Gambetta\u2019s Wound\u2014Aïm | the country was astounded by the marriage NUMBER bF CANADI ANS, Le \u2019 Nh .& LEWIS, 0 of his ambition\u2014 Substitutes\u201d to be | of the ed ches , with Rapallo.now in Paris, who waited on him te thank ACCOUNTANT, N \\ NN Barristers and Solicitors, given up\u2014Intended Marriage\u2014A new | The, King, furioxely: excited against Lis ., hoa Fy 2 \\ NAR PARLIAMENTARY and DEPARTMENTAL AGENTS 0 Political Drawing Room \u2014 Court | sister-in-law by 7 this astonishing His Bxogllency, for the rominat f of 169 ST.JAMES SYRKEI » \\ \\ AN S = Land Patents and Patents of Invention Gossip\u2014Marquis Rapallo and the jance, threatened to banish the : MR ; j S ER NH rocured.mesalliance e Hon, Mr pleau, a mem r of the S N > P Duchess of Genoa\u2014M.Camille Flam- |.from Italy; but \u2018was at Canadian Cabinet, as Commander of the (OPPOSITE ST.JOHN STREET.) = NN = N= Solicitors of the Bank ef Montreal, marion, the Astronomer\u2014A Magnifi- fon ath, so far pacified as to content lLim- Legion, of Honour, 2nd for uh ae September 28 3 AS \\ 5 = - OTTAWA, t Gift\u2014Sarah Bernhardt\u2019s Fedora | 52° ; on.Mr.Wurtele, Minister 1ce p = Em \u2014_\u2014 \u201crow Dresses-M.Duclere amd his sith send ng the couple so reside on for the Province of Quebec, as ©ffiger of | J.BRIELLE, SSN É i Hon.Jas.Coexsvrx,Q.C.| A.F.Molyryez 0 Canadian Visitors.of Lake Maggiore.He granted the title the Legion.The deputation who waited Lana Sarveyor, ss J.Travers LEWIS.The death of M.Louis Blanc has been | Jo Marquà Se alld vious de | O1 the Minister was composed .of Mr.146 ST.JAMES STREET SN November 18 276 5 \u2018unet of Marquis #0 Ra] #9, Previous 3! Méttor Fabr fading Conymissary- = : followed by a funeial at the cost of the | hi {age with the Duchess had\" been | hig ; J x 0 : ing | Dis marriage G 1 France; Mr, Manirette, De- RIDDELL & STEVENSON Government, the sum of £400 being | made by her Chief Steward of her House.oh yo m fo \"Mr.Ovide Perrault JOHN FULTON, S CHARTERED AG\u20acOUNTANTS * alloted for top purpose by those Whe |hold, and the pair lived there quietly, in | Buy Commissary; Mr.Or th - , 0 dispose of the contents of the National disvrace, for several years.Atlengt the the Frenc ice-Coneu pi Jou cw; Accountant and Auditor, 22 St.John Street, Exchequer.The career of the deceased Kine.findin g it very embarrassing to have Mesers.Genest, ro ] yac os pène Commissioners for the Previncee of Quegentleman is too well known to call for no lad y at the head of his t, determin- Dupuis, Bourgoin, rolet, .ro eu, an 242 ST, JAMES STREET, S bec, Ontario, Nova Seotis, New Branswiok recapitulation liere ; but it is curious that ed to invité the Duchess of Genoa to Asselin, \u2018The Minister ta t 3 e- .- L NN VV and Manitoba.5 Louis Blape, who chose to be à voluntary | Coxze and fillithg place left vacant by putation with great cordiality, and as- + + MONTREAL.; de == A.F.Rmopere.| À.W.STEVENSON.exile during the Empire, and set up for a | \u201c00 80¢ NIG pia au sured its members of the continued sym- Nowmaer W .| aa; | = November 974 martyr to the Republican idea by living THE DEATH OF THE QUEEN, pathy of France for \u2018the great Colony 7 HE eel 0 - 0 delightfully in London, as Victor Hugo | on condition that Rapallo should be re- | that had once been French,\u201d of the C.J.ALGUIRE, B.CL LR : .| \u2014.\u2026.H COTTE, .15 lived, of his own choice, \u201ca martyr,\u201d | instated in his post-of Chief Steward.of | pleasure with which the Ezench Govern- + do 2AbEy Doleldey \u2018of T a fl Accountant and Auditor, 00 in Guernsey, has beew looked on asksnge | her Household, and should only appear as | ment had enrolled the two distinguished RISTER OLICIT if ] } Adddéss P.0.Box Ne.1,986, by the men of his party since his retürn | such.he Duhon ond a ac Lace Siatoemen on the list of the RAR , ER.# $ 4.4 af.} i \u2014 September 1y 282 CU to Paris.Being naturally delicate and | cepted by the Duchess, pro -ambi- + en LOT : \\ mb iA ) 15 unselfish, his native modesty and sincere tious, and delighted to play, at the pour ; Notary Public.a 3 - ! THOMAS DARLING, - desire to see the world better and happier, | of her bro hef brother-in-law, the part of PPS Coco RATEFUL.«AND Cou |.\u2019 Tres Fi \\ .necessarily exgluded ae from the yp representesivé of the Qed inall maïtex pobre By teen kbôirledge of| CORNW ALL, PNT.0 7: a! I e Fh e wh er e Accountant and Auditor.00 pathies of those whose ruling thought, of State-show, receptions, &c.Ag.to the | ghe natural laws which gorern the opera-| October 11 243 - - , , ] y OI ° 243 ST.J AMES STREET, substituting motive of the strange matriage contracted tions of digestion and nutrition, and by i cv .t e .\" \u201d THE REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT | by thie Duchess after ber hus shi death, | careful application of the fine properties MOFFAT & CALDWELL,\" July §.; T8159 | / - MONTREAL.in place of the Monarchical, is to step into pubis Len ay er always been of og oie ed foil or wie el ~ Bankers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers, May 20 120 |B sn REE os LS Te Sp SRE Al Stee, | The nN PACTFIC RAILWAY COTY = thro®n, and ni \u201cSeather thett \u2018rests \u201d 2 x TT idem the other U0) labour, must be admitted to have sincerely mer.\"Camille Flammarion whose num- selves well fortified with pure lood and CORNW Ont: with conditions requiring cultivation.; Lo *\u2026 Crropuas BasusoLam,, Lo.; 00 desired, and laboured for, the jmprove-.rate \u2019, th à | * Pro rly nourishéd frame.\u201d\u2014Cipil Sar D.B.MACLENNAN AL Eu Onda: Mad |: rebate of from $1.25 to $3.50 per acre, according to price paid for the] Lately Oficial Assignee, | 42 ment of the condition * of *he \u201cWworking- | TOUS works have been written vi & | vice Gazette \u2014Made simply with boiling | DONALD, Jauxs W LipbELL + | end, allowed on certain conditions.The Company alse offer Lands Lu.Par G.Marrivzau, B.C.L, | classes, was as little in favour with these |) 00 arom men and women.of all ranks mater or mile.Sold only in Packets and { April Cay Witheut Con-litions of Settloment &t.Cwlttvation, | _ Montreal, January 10 x s the ralers and law-makers of the Re-i nd aves, has recently founded \u201cJa lo.or & a by grocers, this Che | \u2014\u2014 : : | at pricee which can.be okgained from the LAND COMMISSIONER.- ValuaHle' see JOHN P.WARNER, .ublic.Thus, when it was proposed by ages, ow .ota Londo Boni lo Tonal : , J.A.U.BAUDRY tions are offered in : { } REET © Real Estate and Genera}: Fimancial Bee eo or $in | which is savidly gaining for him a circle | Bbpre Chocolate Eesemne.oo | bivik Baek ion Land.SOUTHERN MANFIOBA pere > 00 Committee, to senda deputation¥o at- | which is rapidly gaining for him a circle | 3Pps\u2019s Chocolate Essence.Civil Ragineer aad Dominion Land Surveyor x 21 : - = 9.\u201c Mavagement pecialtics 3 \u2018 2 15 \u2018tend his funeral, the proposition was an-!| of admirers in every country of the globe.L .97 ST.JAMES S1R EER, along the South Western Branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway and in the districts Negotiation 5 Loen Lea.Mort .48 wily ejected, ding ones passed) A few racks £ 0, OL op ammarion re oy THIRTY DAYS\u2019 TRIAL- ~ MONTREAL.of the Souris, Pelican and White Water Lakes and Moose Mquntains.Cy Co other goo d Securities.Le ortgages or ç - het ; $ , i ; .i ¢ ron TS \u2019 cis rong attending ibb funbuglf We | scribers to kis Revieu, expressive of the | TAR Vouraso Bais Co.Marshall, Mich.| _May9 »__ Guants LAR -, TERMS OF PAYMENT.- Gommercial Paper Piscdinted, = ex ho hhdpkopésed the b3- | writer's sympathy and admiration, and in- | T° 86 | yes oe root CARMAN & LEITCH If payed for in full at time of purchase, a Deed of Conveyance of the lasd will be Rani ip : ; \u2018 isi is | Volipio Bejtergnd Ki 4 eg On \u2019 AR f i \u20ac OF pure.: y Howses and other Property Rented.8% Won of delegates for the interment was so | viting Miny to.mpky Hor o visit fat his | are GT gg po Yd) | BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | given but the purchaser may pay one-sixth in cash and the belancé in five Sonal in Arbitrgtion cases will rgosive careful af) indignant at this act of tyranny that he | chateau, in\u2019 Italy.is letter\u201d was f6l- who are eal ed with nervous debility, lost SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, \u2019 | stalments with interest at six per cent.per annum, payablein advaneg.Payments mayi| ention.id ?330 once informed his colleagues of his de~ | lowed by several others, expressing the vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee NOTARIES PUBLIC, &o., be made in Land Grant Bonds which will be accepted at ten per cent.premium op Office; 246 St.James Street, ination to attend the funeral, and hdd | most affectionate sentiments for the as- ing 8 pe ely and complete tation of CORNWALL.ONT 2 TE eit par value and accrued iwmterests.These Bonds can be obtained on application at!] OTTAWA BUILRINGS, ! ; name struck out from the Comnaittee) | tronomer, and pressing him to come and | | =\" 4 ho vägor.Address as above.| Jas.Lærrau .B.B Can the Bank of Mdntresl, Montreal ; or at any of its agencies.2, Mav 26 136 a x nd a few days with him.Not know [ many - LOCTESS ; .Ou.8.MAN -For farther particalars, apply to JOHN H.MoT'A VISH, Land Commistioners Winni- - | i.The truth concerning t] spe ew day B.\u2014Nuarisk is incurred, as thirty days : a ar ; ; , , .B.\u2014Närisk is incurred, y day June 14 142 : ARTE M, GAMBETTA\u2019S WOUND ing anything of hia Y= trial is allowed.= gh peg, to-whom all applications for lands should be addressed.+ ; UR H.PLIMSOLL, od .; : fic + | Flammarion naturally he; tq ace _ JOHN McDONALD, By order of the Board, | Amditor and Aecountant, 80 persistently denied by his friends.is is invitation : but h .ç \u2018 CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretarv.SM mow ascertained.M.Gambetta, intensely | 9° his invitation ; byt hiv, dcer- ACCOUNTANT AND AYDITOR, Montreal, 5th December, 1882.i \"> 6m met 276 HAMILTON CHAMBERS, 30-8 desigous {f recovgr thé grotinti he Bas lost, tamed that his unknown corresponden 230 St.James Street, Montreal : T= - |ST, JOHN STRERT, MO ¢ ; A - br æ > 4 | Was an Ifalign nebleman of large fortune, E 1867 April 4 HE 8 00 und to sdture\u2018the Presidential Chair whe high charac à in\u201dgreat-estimation .STABLISHED A p a M.Grevy\u2019s term of occupation shall have b 5 ay À donnected ar Special attention pren Auditing + BEATTY, C Sng.come toam end, kas, d¢ appears, come tg | PY his op ar books and statements a loint Stock Cg, ., CHABWICK, A the conclusion that his celibacy, with thé | 38¢ Wii, ; * / pages and Corporations.2 1 | THOMPSON & BLACKSTOCK, Harioûs consequences thét follow\u201d from it, pores.THE FAMILY QF GALIS, + anuary ve BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, & 79 the cause of the check that has been fn- | and a lover of astronomy.He pt leng WM.WINGFIELD-BONNYN i [J | > > GCs 700 flicted on his ambitions designs.He has decdigà va accept the invitatidn addresse .94 .MR.W.A.REEVE, Counsel, 7 ® .been confiding to his followers his convie- to \u2018him from the horeq of ele Consulting Civil Engineer, _ Qffices,- BANK OE TORONTO, 5 jon that the active support of lady-friends | ean, and presented himself at he magnifi- : Corner Wellington and Church Streets 218 Ë indispensatie to the politician vpo as- | cent-villa to which he hed been invited.He 26 HOSPITAL STREET, « = TORONTO.se 7 % itgé to be popular, and that he cohsiders | wfs received by his hoët with open \u2018apms, \u201d MONTREAL, e I n g at 0 esa e ri ces Le \u2014_ 21 imself to\u201d be under the necessity of re and spent a day delightfully Lou in ; 7 AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF YBa.8.MN.Cuapwroxgen- nouncing the substitutes for a wife with | dives, alnidst the lowely scer QI t fn - à 3 J.THOMSON, .&.BLAOKSTOOK.Get which he has hitherto contented himself | neighbourhood, spd conversations upon f RAILWAY SUPPLI oe ENVELOPES.From 75c.to $3.00 per 1,000.March 21 | and of providing himself with the genuine | the pelence Which beth-have-at heart.|- S EME VA x NOTE PAPER.prossaces .\u201c 75c.to 88.50 per Ream.T ; yr r 7.30 article, without further delay.\u20ac $0, agreeaply spent wag crown SOAS be GIBBONS & Mc 6 66 a ln rat Tant rend a lady sua + eo Sp hen nar apd , set pas 1BBONS & Me NAB, LETTER PAPER.* $1.50 to $4.00 per \u201c ____ Misrellansousdeli- to the task dé making her drawing-room at [ host, baying drunk to the health of hi VP TNS OEFIC& FOOLSCAP PAPER.\u201c $2.00 to $6.00 per | y JLo vee political, Willian, and popular.\u201d He | distinguished gest and.dhe glay RS M + | corner Richmond and Carli Eu .- EB EDDY'S ; are s réported to Have been sayifig \u201cto'%is | astsonomic science, demanded af-thiei as- | at | .C ond an n Co vin g Letter Borks .me, friends,\u201d is à sine qua non for a political | trenomer to give him a share of his affec- THEGREAT , LONDON, \"ONT.ppvir ; UnmatchableMatches \u2014 man who aspires to a position of supre- [tioned to regard him as a friend.\u201cWith N Y - eee > Spm macy.The want of such a salon has been al my heart 1\u201d replied M.ro en- La | 22 £ ; fes C.@rsoys di Grp.Moped, : - Coov\u2026 < Letter Books ] B % IN BOTH .\u2014 my bane; I must lose no time in repair: | chanted wit is host, inger el EW Ane un _ January 1 ' - ut A 3 i ing ths uli.Labal thus suppress | touched witibe eee Te la |\" pose PROS, | AT WHOLEFSALE PrICKHS.,|Brimstoneand Parlours i THB SOANDAL MONGERING ; GREAR AINDRESY \u20181 8 1 \u2018 Stock Brel \u201d BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, via.: that has been unfavorable to my reputa- | and admiration shown hith, \u201cVery well, vi 69 ST.FR pri TIE STREET 850 Pages Letter Books.Te.Each.| Telegraph and Telephone Rubys in 100%, tion as a man; and I shall secure the sup- | then,\u201d continued the hopt, ,.\u201cas Fou havre Se FL : J B ds 11 all Securit 4 on N \u2019 50 \u201c6 savessaccassps0c000000010.BL00 PAR and 300 8 port which will enable me to con- | promised to regard me and to treat m\u20ac as Nouralaia, Sciatica, Lumbago York Stock E gd quote on their 75 sc \u2018 caresse esse eee $1.25< \u2018 LION P R CASTLES, without Sulpharsolidate my position.\u201d a friend, I sm now emceuraged to tell you {: ouraigia, ociaiica, 90s or ¥ xchange, through their \u2019 \u201c \u201c * \u201c ARL &:60 in 200\u2019 and 300} is resoluti j ; ich led me to inffict Backache, Sorencss of the Chest, ents, Mesars.Prince & Whitely.{ 1,000 éasonsenanan es ssceceaes0ee es $1.50 This resolution arrived at, Mr.Gambetta | the motive which to in on you 6 o Ten per cent.margin on the : 9 PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR F y lost notime in making his selection of | the trouble of taking this long jorney.I |.- Coat, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swoll- valu pe -margl par, | - UE CONSUMPTION AMIL the lady who is to win, as Madame Gam.| am rich, I may say very rich ; I am pas- ings and Sprains, Burns and Commission for buvi | Ledgers Journals, Dav-Books , ss \u201c Lo ; .; .ommission for buying, # of one p v y y i betta,\u201d the \u201cgolden opinions\u201d for her | sienately interested in astronomy, and I Scalds, General Bodily cent., and same for selling ; husband that will enable him to give her, | have no greater pleasure than to be useful : ° i Warranted the Finest Match 7 | Cash Books, Blotters Pains, - December 29 .313 i ! y in the World, © : Bill-Books and Memo.Books eventually, some more splenaid and | to my friends.I accordingly desire to : 7 euphonious title; che lady selected being | offer you for your acceptance a noble es- Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted C.H.SMITHERS & ço., the daughter of a wealthy political noble- | tate, belonging to me, in the immediate Feet and Ears, and all atom ; P rti d C t man, ar Italian, and the.wound from neighbon ood of Paris.The house Pains and Aches.Bankers and Broker OF ALL SIZES AND QUA LITI ES.0 an emen , which he is now recovering, being a con- | stands in a vast park, with anciémt trees, - Vo Properstion \u2018sn earth egusls Sr.Sen ou (ROOM 28 DREXEL BUILDING) toquence of the indignation excited, in P4 solitäde in- whicfi you if be able to | mis.4 \u2018tisl Bla vus de comporter No, 3 es \u2018 a ee ,| NO BETTER VALUE TO BE HAD ANYWHERE, Fire Bricks, e mind of the most important of the | study the heavens and to ca on your |, trifing outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering \u201cEW x: \" / - BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.Brain Pipes, former substitutes,\u201d by the persistent re- |astronomic labours under \u201cthe best poss [ mith pain oe, have cheep ad positive peesd.of 3s ) 1\u20ac \u201c claims.H.Surrarns, : ; \u2018 ; of ble conditions: Do not paih me re- Diretélbnffin Hloverl Tänguages\u201d \u20ac.Member N.Y.k h _ THE FUTURE CESAR fusing this gift, but, on-the contrary,make | BOLD BY ALL PRUGGISTS AND D If SuIT per } oe proc _\u2014 Roman Cement, to fulfil the engagements, and satify the] me Lappy by accepting an offering which IN MEDIOINE, , Bond, Bercign A achungey Ae.Water Lime, vows, which he formerly laid at the feet | | make, first, to the astronomer, whomIl|.A VOGELER & CO.bought and sold for cash or on margin.of the now deserted idol.Then, the have long admired de be knowing Bin} A Baltimore, Md., U.5.4» December 5 290 | a » W Ÿ | P ( ; : y | Persona Y, and next to {fe man, whom ar \u2018 \u2018 de aaa {Tie 0 ANY, depriving the word ofthe pouty of | 207 sme snd jove asznuc to himseif | ŸHE PACIFIC NORTH-NEST || ».Poswem Baremaw, 71 and 78 ST, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.AN, ., A tta | 88 for his work.\u201d .\u2019 hein upon fo accept M.Gam \u2019 ie ma ster, was prevented\u2019 from marry.| v - THE MAGNIFICENT GIFT EL at x Grev Nun Street.: ; ; i a uC art iba ENGINEERS oF Loxpow, \\ 8, .ing that gentleman by the existence of a | thus offered with a heartiness that seemed 0 W hi d dah s \\ T ?SIZE, Dusband, but that impedimezs havingre- | to render a refusal imposible, havin [à on, asin on, an ano, |, , - i PEN coptly léen.re ved by deatfi, he widow | been accepted, the host lost no time in 5 g 3 Moljons Bank Chambers, l = \u2018| YES | YOU CAN | busi- in her own behalf, and still mere in that | taking is guest P His notary\u2019s, wheye the te +} \u2018 .) - 5 Co .October 10 242 Mewsyp or väe Ixsriture or Cry >\u201d \u2019 Tet gs Pe 3 or 600 of her son, now 12 years old, demands the | deed of-gi y drawn 3 and only | Offers the best field for Emigration\u2014 F- NP.FETEB SRREBT.| .GET SOME OF THE fulfilment ¢f the éngagements erered | needing the signatures to complete the | Viz.:-& mild, equable, and hbalthy eli- 21D 81 SEASON 1882-1883.ç 196 LLL 8 Y : À - FINEST RINISHED 290 into in the past.~~.transfer, was duly signed, sealed and de- | mate; cheap lands of great fertility, JACKSON RAE, : \u2014_\u2014 : L ty ea ; papries, ce Tverd that ey rE ie al.Flam a I ing all varieties of Grain, Fruit, | , Qffice : Royal lasurance Chambarg, Beg to notify the trade that their large and complete stock of; Buffalo Robes, con Photos In To wn a ARE Boy (a od eon, after : ; 0112 | and Grasses in wonderful abundance; an | NOTRE DAME STREET.sti °° : A father,) \u2018and is\u2019 having him brought up fine estate, a gift all the more agreeable | - ; : wast | Genertd Financial, Investment and: Com | Sieting of over \u2019 in accordance with his\u2019 own views, but | to its fort aia estpiont that it hgs been blo supply of Timber ; vost mission Agent.Municipal or other Bondg 20,0 00 ROBES, INDIAN DRESS ED, MR.PARKS STUDIO.ada.by \u201d fod from his mother ; the.Fan givep ea y © Stren one \u2018and fo oui i i and Stocks Bought and Sold.Loanson A ady for sale.This stock is the only complete lot of Buffalo Robes that will | - co and TRY.tion\u201d of a child, in accordance with French | the \u2018 man; \u2018and\u2019 will enable him | cheap and quick transportation by rail Mortgages or other Securities Effect; | pA Foy or sale.All are hie rears Robes pe à are strictly sraded.oes ot 1952 ST.JAMES STREET MONTREAL pe ee oe ao pRAbIS conditions, | Lords and river navigation; direct oom- | ed.Advances on Stocks, Merch-' f be offred (hie stonen, AF re thle year Loves and are, awioty graded, properly | 105; ST , The take possession of an illigitimate child.| bours under the best blé conditions, |.mares with all parts of th 1d, owixg andise or Commercial c eaned, anc wi \u20ac Fe te : : Wort | Januarvi?14 The lady thus deserted, rendered furious | while science, in the person of the emi- fg\u2019, Le of the world, Paper Nevotiated of buyers to our large stock of Grey, White and Black Japanese Wolx h ar by the renewed refusal to \u201c legitimate\u201d nent astronomier referred, to, has jyst re- = Doorn the Paciflo focan.April 12 sper Tegenateds + | Bobes, which My oi eh nad Te Robes Bea are WOIE Ru raie \u2018 H ds Ro d F : , , ; ; ; tr have a large stock of Lined and Trimme es r, Wo uffale an all un ds the boy by the marriage of his parents, | ceived so flattering and valuablE à compli- 0 DROUTHS, NO INSECT PESTS, | -\u2014° \u2014 | market, we .3 , , .onary came fo.aris with the determination to | ment.B 08 HURRICANES, WHIRLWINDS, MACDOUGALL BROS.and Fancy Sleigh Robes, at all prices.We have also a large stock of NATIONAL ONG to the compel her betrayer to keep Art, in the perpen of Madame Bern- DESTRUCTIVE PHENO-| .STOCK BROKERS, 4 * on orme L Keep ESAITRE rg Born | OR OTHER BUFFALO, 000, BLACK RUSSIA AND WOLF COATS, | NiTIOvak sone.; nf A, x \u201c3 | 69 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal «15 ffront which\"has cansed na little anuse- : co he .y .; i.; 4 ; tleat or to kill him.The interview was a ment ik this: part É of Mid world, The The Lands of the Pacifd HorinMest 64 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.All made in eur own premises, under our personal supervision, and guaranteed to give.ET LAUREATE) (PO E \u2018 .: - ; ; : ; show an average yield of whea Ot the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New | satisfaction, We keep constantly in stock a complete assortment of Dressed and Raw | Sung by Santley, and destined to be popular Ee Ay pus ne; Tee p convinged at yeriously gifted but fanciful genius who acre largely in oe of that = Li York Stock and Gold Exchange.Furs of all deseriptions ; also Raw and Dressed Elk and Bear Skins.We respectfully F 2 over the British Empire.; Bay 1 hs Bn dû À poid a 15 hug Tnging.off a y 3 à 0 other section of the United States Ÿ | BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BON ae | invite the Trade 10 examine our Stock before pnrchasing elsewbere.+ Pr INCES T.ERP 1G Riga py sh - \"NEW PLAY, FE .November 13 Co : 80 x t , eu \u2018 i ; x \u2014t : - NÉ cireulation.Te exDistair ose | Vhich is to attiact all Paris to theVande-] No failure of cropi has ever occumved.| ET RCH.CAMPBELL, \u2018| OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE JOHN REIPLINGER, \u201cNew York Piano Cos Warerooms, (1, saved his Life by seizing the revolver, and | Ville theatre, 4nd jn \u2018whicll the PriMfänt| Oregon Wheat eommands a higher STOCK BROKER.| JOSEPH ST.MONTREA cw Agent.| 226 & 228 8t.James Street.53 iving in bis hand thewhot that had | D2rah is to be the central figitre, ordered, | price than that of any other country in No.37 ST, oe L Rens J | 9 receiving in his hand the shot that had > ; : | P y try S bar 8 YAY \u201cVE 215 une 34 se TT been directed at his heart.from her Args&me}er \u2018in @linary, Felix, | the Liverpool market.Memsen MONTREAL Sroox ExcHANoE, ep TEXAS \u2014 ; Fie are therefore in expectation of wit | Xfi Sl wishing to give free ein do | acum rod vrk fori Rata | Buys and Sell Stocks, Debentures, oy | © THE / [ONTARIO LADIES COLLEGE, 2 are ; OL W rn ; .Ly, Besing in the cowre of the coming win | hor rnd funy, Sho.onlered.ve | hs run ines, he Norio abs A or Gash or oi Mar WHITBY, ONT, leurs ter, the opening of anew political draw.ee he orihern Pacific RE.| ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDRD TO .\"4 \u2018 oth.Ts, equ 11 magnificant, from Morin 0 & Calf R.Co\" h No.1 Merchants Ex Montreal \u2019 | , | Will Re-open January 8th, 18683.: i i i I Decersber 15 3m 292 PLATE.GLASS IN STOCK AND TO IMPORT.B.& S.H.THOMPSON | Betimates for the Cleaning Thos.Leeming to sell his residence, No.1,711 St.Catherine street, cadastral No.1,657, on Wednesday, the 17th inst.The house was built for Mr.Leeming for his own use, and ig in perfect order; aH modern improvements, Gurney Furnace, hot water pipes throughout, Ryan range, &c., &c.The property is 50 by 200 feet, French measure, garden well laid out, orchard in full bearing, brick stables.This is one of the most desirable private residences in the West End.Title perfeot.Terms of payment easy.Permitsto view., Sale at ELEVEN o'clock, : 5 SHAW &GOWDEY, Auctioneers.REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.Ag the time approaches for the sales of that during the season we shall offer à large publicæompetition.a The UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of our sales during the past year, especially of the fall tionths, when our, sales of Farm pnd Jity property alone amounted to over ONE INDRED AND TWENTY ing in every case \u2018 WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION,\u201d the warmest thanks of \u201cthe vendors, and the hearty congratulations of the general public.The immense large audiences present at the sales of the HADLEY FARM, THE STUART PROPERTY, AND NOTABLY FOR THE ' MUNGO RAMSAY ESTATE, (the latter the largest and most influential ever brought together on a similar occasion) attest the confidence the public have in our mode of conducting such sales.Oursalerooms are spacious, central, well-lighted and specially adapted for the business.Carefully avoiding untruthful state ments both at auction sales and misrepresentations in advertisements, we leave nothing undone to insure success, and shall thank our friends and the: public who purpose placing their property in the mar- et this spring, to give us an early call.Valuations of real and personal pro- ports, and sales of Household Furniture, c.&e.SHAW & GOWDEY, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 5 .235 St.James Street.Aer Advertisements, Sole Agentsin Canada for: AUGUST GROTE & CO.FRANKFORT, A.M., \u201cFLEURMOUSSEUSE DUCOCNAC DU HICH LIFE.\u201d (ETROQUE & FILS.) The Finest Liquor Ever Out.Champagnes.Sillery Mousseux, Sparkling Heck, Grand Mousseux du Canada, Extra Dry .Grand Vin de Cabinet, ; Bouxy Mousseux (Les Perles de In Champagnes) mAnd Various Other Brands.CONSERVE SALT MANUFACTY, STUTIGART.- A new invention of great value, Patented everywhere.Analyzed in the Chemical Laboratory ofthe Royal Wuerttemberg ang AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL, us by BUTCHERS, GARDENERS, HOUSE- OLDS, DAIRIES and MANUFAC- TORIES.This Salt pesexvesfkins, Hides, Meats, Eggs, Fowls, Fish, Milk, Cheese, Extract from lefter dated © Stuttgart, 21th October, 1882 :\u2014We have just received news that our Salt, Exhibited at the Porto-Alegre Exhibition (South Brazil), has been Awarded 1st Prize, GOLD MEDAL?\u201d Put up in 1 and 2 1b.tins, 10 and 20 1Hpackages, and loose in 100 and 200 Ibcases.(Hundreds of testimonials from all over, can be seen at our office.Also for WILHELM HABER, BERLIN.Inks of all kinds, Leather Gloss, Everlasting Pads, Glues, &c., &c.(The finest line of Inks and Glues ever Imported.Also Agents for German Cognac, Jali fornia Wines and Grape Brandy, Cham- pagne-Vinegar and German Table Muétard, German Waterproof Leather Oil, Moselle and Rhine Wines.Orders Received From the Wholesale Trade Only.\u2019 : November 16 274 THE \u201c ALKATINE,\u201d FOR REMOVING STAINS from MARBLE AND CLEANING THE SAME Extra Prize Awarded Montreal Exhibition, 1882 MAIN OFFICE : MON TREA T1.Testimonial.Wivnsor Horez, MONTREAL, Sept.13th, 1882.B.GREENFIELD, Esq.\u2019 Srr,\u2014Your \u201cALKATINE\u201d has been used on the carved mantels, statuary ard marble work of this Hotel with the most satisfactory results.ours truly, G.W.Swerr, Managerof Marble Mantles, &c., Furnished on Application.Our READY CLEANER, for al} housecleaning pur-)3ses, is for sale at first-class Gro ceries and House Furnishing Stores.October 21 6m 252 aad NS GIBB & CO.HAVING RECEIVED THEIR WINTER STOCK Tallorme and Haperdasher, ALSO, + Invite Inspection.2 and 1 DeBRESOLES STREET.November 9 268 \u2018Real Estate we beg to inform \"the public | i EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS, receiv- } | Single | ment of Persian Lamb and Otter Caps, \u2018 together with a miscellaneous lot af goods.ECKERSDORFF & Co.Ve OU Butter, Soups, Fruit, Vegetables, \u2018&ec., &e.| 4 41 RADEGONDE STREET.| PATTERN SUITS FROM POOLE, : Barbadoes | MONTREAL AND TORONTO.We take this opportunity of thanking our Customers, Buyers and Consignors, far their patronage since we opened here in April of last year.Ve wili hoid TRADE SALES regularly throughout the year, both here and in Toronto, and solicit a continuance of their confidence and support.We .will be] giad to receive Commissions trom.: Trustees for Sales En Bloc, Having a thorough knowledge of the Trade, we will be able to da jnstice to anything put in our hands.We are prepared to receivs consignments and.make advances in Caëh, when required, on Goods to be sold either here or in Toronto.We render account: sales and :.ake.set- tlemente in Cash within three days from.date of sale.\u2018 +; chants, MONTREAL AND: TORONTO, January 6 5 By THOMAS WALLS & SONS, We will hold our FIRST TRADE SALE THISYEAR On Tuesday and Wednesday, Sth and (Oth Instant, and close out all the Consignments carzied over from last year, and several that.arrived too late for our last sale.We will make offerings from the following, just received :\u2014 x ¢ Prussian,\u201d 84 Packages.Ex ¢ Phoenician,\u201d 28 do Ex \u201c Manitoba,\u201d 34 do Ex \u2018* Lake Huron,\u201d 15 do Ex \u201c Sarnia,\u201d 4 cases Cutlery and E.P.Goods.LS The above are all NEW STAPLE GOODS, and comprise General Dry Goods, Cottons, Shirtings, Sheetings, Carpets, Serges, Dress Goods, Broad and Narrow Clothé, Scotch and English l'weeds, Worsted and Fancy Coatings, Silecias, Fancy Linings, &c., &c.Also, a consignment of Ready-made Clothing, in Overcoats, Straight Suits and arments.Likewise, a consign- ale to commence each morning at TEN o'clock, without reserve, at our warerooms, 10 DeBRESOLLES STREET, THOMAS WALLS & SONS, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.January 6 5 THOMAS WALLS & SONS, | Trade Auctioneers and Commission Mernumber of valuable City Properties for | 5 Lid ce _._ Auction Sales.Auction Sales.Auction Sales, LY THOS.J.POTTER.» \"| BY THOMAS WALLS & SONS.\u2018 BY SHAW & GOWDEY.- Villa Residence, West End, | THOMAS WALLS & SONS, SHAW & GOWDEY We have received instructions from Mri! TRADE AUCTIONEERS, AUCTIONEERS, \u2019 FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, About the middle of January we will commence our Spring Sales of City Properties, and shall be pleased to hear from those who purpose placing their Real Pro perty in the market.Family Dwellings, Building Lots and general Commercial Property in the vari- \u2018ous Wards of the City always on our list.SHAW & GOWDEY, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, SE COTTON, CONE.& C0, CONNAL, COTTON & CA, Invite Orders from the WHOLESALE TRADE for importation of : Pig, Bar and Sheet Iron.Tin and Canada Plates: Heavy Hardwgre gonetally; Pig and Sheet Lead, \u2019 Dry White.and \u2018Red Lead and Litharge, Chemicals, for.Soap and Paper Groceries, Drugs, &c:; &o: November 34 \"ag Mount Royal Mils Regi Delicious Rice Waffles.No.2\u2014-To one cup of Boiled Rice,1 quart Milk, 1 quart Flour, 3 Eggs, Tablespoon Butter, tahlëspoon Sugar, 3 teaspoons Baking Powder, little Salt.| Bake in ¢¢ Gem \u201d Pans or Waffle Trons.Rice Croquettes; No.3\u2014Boil 1 cup Rice in 1 quart of Milk or Water; while warm, add piece Butter size of an Egg, add 2 Eggs, make into rolls, dip in Cracker Crumbs, and put in Lard or Butter.\u2018 a B&F Cut these out and keep them December 18 301 Few Aduertisements, Steel Rails AND FISH PLATES A Quantity in Store ready for Delivery.LOCOMOTIVES, To Lease or Sell, FROGS, Crogsings, and Switches -| SEMAPHORES, And Steel Wire Rope.TRACK BOLTS, With Atwood Patent Lock Nuts.TRACKLAYERS\u2019 TOOLS, &cu, des Apply or address JUHN TAYLOR & BROTHER, 16 ST.JOHN STREET, Merchants and Contractors in Railway Equipment and Engineering pplies.: Pecember 11 298 MESS PORK (FREE OR IN BOND) ! Antigua + Trinidad | MOLASSES | GREEN CODFISH BONELESS CODFISH Fn 35, 20-and 5 tbs: Bowesrye aaldey, yg MAGOR BROS.& CO.Office \u20142 4 and 6 Port Street.December 7 292 R.LAIDLAW & SON, GLASGOW, Water and Gas Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Manrfacturers of Cast Iron Pipes, Wet and Dry Gas Meters.Street Wells, Hydrants, Water and Gas Valves, And all kinds of Gas and Water ap paratus and Fittings.Agents for the Dominion of Canada, COX & GREEN.November 29 285.2ISTIARCURN We offer to Wholesale Buvers the full pack of HOEGG SUGAR CORN.Quality is mot excelled by any of the Maine Varieties.PRICES LOW In 100 Case Lots.BF Send for Price Last.HARDING & HATHEWAY, ST, JOHN, N.B.November 17 276 JOHN HOPE & CO., MONTREAL, Agents in Canada -for ' JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam.MARTELL & CO., Cognac.JULES ROBIN & CO.Cognac.MOET & CHANDQR, Epernay, DEINHARD & CO, Coblen z.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera COCKBURN, SMITHE.S & CO., Oporto.\"MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona.FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London, BULLOuH, LADE &.CQ,; Glasgow.WM.JAM: ESON & CQ., Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.&c.Ke.N.B.\u2014ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.Montreal Brass Works R.MITCHELL & CO.MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINEERS AnD PLUMBERS SUPPLIES, The Continugus Feed Lubricatorwitli oLALo UN APPLICATION Avril: 27 DOW'S BREWERY, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, .Superior Pale and Brown Malt; India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and Single Stout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are authoriz ed to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester street .Jos, Virtue.,.19 Aylmer street, Thos.FKerguson.162 St.Elizabeth st.Wm.Bishop.556 Ontariost, .Thos.Kinsella.,.105 Colborne street.| »& ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE.WILLIAM DOW & CO.Brewers and Maltsters.August 19 198 DAWES &.C0, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA amp XXX STOUT PORTER.(In Woop and BorrLE,) Families su plied.ER, Quarts and; Pints.SAND PO Office : 179 St.Bonaventure St MONTREAL.a3\"Orders recoived by- Telephone.September 16 222 JNO.H.BR.MOLSON & BROS.ALE AND PORTER.BREWERS, 286 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL, Have always on hand the various kinds or ALE AND PORTER IN.WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families Regularly.Sup sr ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE Mav 2 MOLINO DEL REY.A Delicate, Dry, Non-Alcohaglio Sherry.Direct from the Duke of W Estate, ellington\u2019s at Gllora.SOLE AGENT, FRED.KINGSTON, 25 HOSPITAL STREET, Montreal, November 25 282 2 et = ! 6 .MAKING LOVE IN THE CHOIR.She sat on the steps of the organ loft Just after the second hymn ; And through nave and choir to the cool gray spire The sound rose faint and dim, As they settled themselves in the church below For the sermon that followed next, And I seated myself on the alto\u2019s side As the parson took his text.1 marked the tender flush on her cheek, And.the gleam of her golden hair, The snowy kerchief \u2018round her neck, Arid her throat all white and bare ; A tlhroat so.white that indeed it might An anchorite entice; AAA I faintly heard the parson\u2019s word - As he preached of Paradise.My arm #bole gently ronud her waist Until our fingers met, Aus gites biush made tender Tr _X)f her eheek grow deeper yet, à $ Ph and.fair she hand bensath,- ! Li } And brown the palm above, And the browa closed softly over the white As the parson spoke of love.; fe EO.Al, who is wig, when deen blye.qyes ; .\u2019 fo hi and Took eoyly dopa A Who would but drink, nor care to think Of envy\u2019s jealous frows ¥- Twas but to bend till I felt her breath Grow warm on my cheek, and\u2019 then My lips just softly touched her own And the parson said Amen.\u201cONLY.JEAN\u201d CHAPTER I.\u201c Minister of a parish in a *densgly-popul- ated manufacturing town in the south of Scotland,\u201d and \u2018having suffered severely from fever, I gladly accepted ah offer made me by.a friend to gp fer a few months in summer to take charge of a parish it the West Highlands, a remote district on the sea-cos .* fn ondes Lo appreciate: thotodglly sip heputy of the geenery to whicki I Went, and realide the sense of exquisite freshness given by the sea breezes, one must have suffeged as I fad autfered froà tha.cons tant smolse and dirt which made open windows almost a forbidden pleasure How 1 had longed and planted for fresh air! and here the very act of breathing wasa pleagure.As health returned, [ began to wander far and wide and one day I found myself exploring a long stretch.of moor, seemingly interminable.) Heather not yet in full bloom, and countless marsh-flowers ware mingled tugether; piles of peat were drying in the wind ;\u2014all this lay before me and around me on the one hand, while on the other, far below my feet, the sea\u2019 lay sparkling as each wave caught \"the, sunlight on its .crest.Un the opposite] coast rose the beautiful hills of Skye ; the breeze swept the clouds overhead fast, and they ifung lights and shadows made theif ffrms geem ever new ; myrials of sea~birds whirled high above me, screaming to each other in ceaseless uproar ; larks sang joyously through it all ; and all the_time the grand monotony of the-rolling waters breaking upon the roeka chanted an accompaniment.After walking some distance, I came to one of those sudden breaks in the land forming a narrow glen.It was watered by a burn charged with thefbrown memory of the peaty soil through which it passed, aud growing purer and clearer as it tiltered througi the stones, leaping over others as the descent grew deeper, till it fell in one lovely glittering shower into the sea.The ground rose abruptly on either side of it, and on the banks all the way down, primroses grew in utmost profusion\u2014Ilate primroses such as can hardly be found elsewhere, with such exquisite freshness, such lou stems, and such luxuriant leaves; their very look brought a sudden sense of coolness and spring-tide.Beside them in somewhat stately beauty, tally foxglores reared their heads ; just coming into bloom, and of every imaginable hue\u2014pure white, delicate piuk, with splashes of a darker colour in their hearts, and beautiful crim- sag, with dainty brown pencillings.Ferns gréw in their tenderest greens ; club mosses showed every gradation of tint, from richest emerald to olive greens; a few silvemstemmed ich trees dipped and anovell, swayell by tlie wind, and forming a lovely contrast to some sturdy stiff Scotch phaes that stood at the head of the glen, as though they were its sentinels.Near these pines, and sheltered by a ris- \"hg \u2018ground behind it, stood a -shieling.or cottage, humbly built, but with evidences of unusual care in its surroundings.Nothing of the untidiness that speaks of a hur cad life was there :\u2014a paling almost con- 3 caaded by honey-suckle and the -common Rly sire rose fenced the ligtle garden, niote-honeysuckleswas traimed agaist the wall ; and the windows stood wide open.It was the only sign of map qr his habitation T had seen £ my walk, and as I sat down on the bank to rest and eat my luncheon, I \"wondered if the peuple living in this solitude were in any way influenced by the beauty which surrounded them, or whether they lived unappreciative lives, not knowing that their \u201c lines \u201d had fallen in such < pleasant places.\u201d n a moment or two my thoughts were, _in a measure, answered ; the door of the \u2018cottage opened, and a girl came out with a dish under her arm piled with clothes\u201d she had been washing.She paused for a moment, as though n little dazzled by the sun, and locked round as if she thoroughly épjqved thè befüty that lay gbout/her ; and PPS hepaty ie with a swift light , shé came dowu the bank tiM she stood on a flat stone close to where the burn was imprisoned in a sort of pool.Setting down the clothes, e bfggn to rinse thei jn the clearwater diwribg them ouifthdh holding then up ; aghe shpik them out, onë by one, end threw ¥ \"them On the bank.\u2018 It\u2018waë thé honïeliest possible occupation, and her dress-differed in nothing from the dress of most Highland girls\u2014a short linsey petticoat, a jacket of some washing material, with the \u201csleeves rolled high up above the elbow ;.but her gestures were full of grace, and her hair wasjof a rich ruddy brown; that shed a sort of light round her head, and reminded me of old pictures I had seen.$7 Ilwhswnwilling to rewmin so near ler without letting her know of my presence, | 82 À rase and went.down the bank to speak to her.absence of self-eonsclousness, and with [he ÿnple \u201cdiseetne ssessed by ne ! = hres 5 her Rai was Tesérved but Fair.and her voice-whe' low4dæd and musical.She waënot beutiful, iébeauty depends upon feature and outline, but she had & most interesting and pathetic expression in her dark eves ; and when she smiled, her face lighted up wonderfully.She offered me refreshments, which I declined, but I accepted her invitation to rest for à little wbile in the cottage.There is no use in trying to account for the interest claimed by one stranger when IR&RY pass by unheeded ; but from the first, before.I knew her, I felt that thid girl had \u201ca history, and that in :bme way \u2018she had suffered, and borhe nobly.The cottage at first seemed dark after the sunshine, but as my eyes ;became accustomed to the subdued light, T saw the figure of an old women lying on a bed ut the farthest end of the rvom.I had never scen any one living so absolutely devoid of colour as she was,\u2014hair and face were bleached\u2014nothing but the keen and rest- Jess 1 ook of her eyes, and the incessant | said unkindly.Was in my fancy, or did a She answered me with the utter .THE MONTREAL HERALD movement of her long thin hands busily knitting, spoke of life.For Sale or to Tet.The girl went up tober, and told her in a low voice who I was, and then placed a chair for me by the bedside ; and as I sat down, I felt conscious of a peculiar feeling, as though in the presence of some weird being, and I sat silent for a little by the side of this motioaless figure, under the gaze of those piercing and questioning eyes.When she spoke, the unpression was increased, as it wasin a clear shrill whisper that seemed to reverberate through the room in.a manner absolutely startling.: i asked if she had been long lying there, and she said, < Near elqven years,\u201d with a Jittle-sigh.«* Dues your granddaughter always live with you ?\u201d I asked.She looked .at me quickly.\u201c Do ye mean Jean ?She\u2019s no my granddaughter; | she\u2019s only Jean.\u201d \u201c Only Jean.\u201d I thought it sounded a strange way of naming the active-looking girl before me, moviag to and froso quietly about household matters, but it was not brighter colour come into her.face as she heard the words 2° - I stayed some little time there; and though the old women (whose name I found was Elspeth, commonly called Widow Grant) did not ask me to return, she looked pleased when I offered to do so; and I left the place, interested in py new acquaintañces, Jean shôwing me afquicker but not so beautiful a way home, across the moor.« CHURCHES T0-MOBROW!( 1 \u20acuvnox or rx Messyas (Unitarian)\u2014 Rev.Wm.S.Barnes, ÿdétor, Will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Br.James Street METBODIST CHURCH\u2014 Rev.John Potts, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.\u2018 Donixiox Square METHODIST CHUROE\u2014 The Rev.E.A.Swafford, B.A., pastar, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.101 Triviry CHURCH, (opposite V iger Square) \u2014 Morning service at ll.Evening service at 7.Rev.W.L.Mills, rector.Sr.Juvrs Égurem (Coursol street) \u2014 Services at 11 a.m.and 7 pan.Preacher, the rector.Jde.H.Dixon, reetor.Sr.PauL\u2019s, Dorchester Street.\u2014Mornin at 11 a.n., Rev.Dr.Jenkins.Evening at: 7 p.m., Rev.Prof.Murray, LL.D.Ersxiye Cuuvren (corner St.Catherine! aud Peel streets).\u2014Rev.J.8.Black, minister, Services at 1} aan.and 7 pm, Zioy \u20acnurcr.\u2014The pastor, Rev.A.J.Bray, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Subject for evening\u2014\u201c The annual ser mou to young men.\u201d Ouiver Baptist CHurcH.\u2014Rev.W.N.Clarke, D.D.,.will preagiy at I spn.7 pu.fivening su re Yi be Ings of the Unconvinced.\u201d .CrescenT Srresr Pressyrenta abron e-Services commence abil am.and 7 p.m.The Rev.A.B.Mackay, the pastor, will preach at both services.CHURCH OF SAINT JAMES THE APOSTLE\u2014 | Holy Communion at $ a.rg.and afierythe 11 o\u2019clock service, Service af} ju Rev EMMANUEL CHURCH (Congregational)\u2014 \u2018The pastor, Rev.Dr.Stevenson, will preach at both services.Subject of evening ser- mon\u2014\u201c What is a Christian ?\u201d ST.Axprew\u2019s CHurox\u2014(Churok of Scotland), corner Beaver Hall and Belmont street.\u2014Morning service at 11 o'clock ; evening service at 7.Rev.d.Edgar Hill, M.A, will officiate.» LS Sr.GanrieL.Cuurca.\u2014 Rev.Robert Campbell, M.A., the pastor, will\" conduct divine service at 11 aan.and 7 p.m.Subfot in the morning\u2014\u201c Review of the Past ear.\u201d In the evenimg~* 1'he Barren Fig: trée.\u201d .Tue ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, WEBEH Haut, 228 Sr.James SrREEx\u2014 Meeting for Communion and study of the Scriptures at 11 a.m.Preaching at 7 R; m.by Wm.W.Robertson.Subject\u2014\u201c The Be- Tiever#s Becurityy\u2019 Vd i : rt, ifs IMPORTANT \u2014 Ph 8° When you.visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire and stop at Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot.450 ele gant rooms,fitted up ab a gost of ope mil- on dollars, rediced vo $f and upwatds dey.European plasm.Elevator, A 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 citv.[= \u2018 e's À CARD.To all who are suffering from the errors and in indisgretions of yopth, nervous weakness, ea 0 decav, less of mahhood, &c.I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remed wae discovered by a missiongry in South Amerioa.Send a \u201cself-addrédsed envelo to the Rev.Josepr T.IxuaN, Station D, New York City.Magnetic Medicine.Bralx aid Nerve Food Is a sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Nervousnessin ALL gis stages, Weu Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexuc.( prostration, Night Sweats, Spermatorr Semin! Weakness, and General Loss prising Tone and Vigour to the Exhausted Generative Organg, The experience of thousands proves it an INVALUABLE REMEDY.The Mediciné is pleasant to the taste, and each Box containé sufcient for two weeks\u2019 medication, and ip the cheapest and best.W@-Full particulars in pur pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address.ro.Mack\u2019s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Druggists at 80 cts.per box, or 12 boxes for $5, er will be mailed free of postage, \u2018oh receipt of the money, by addressing PMACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE XG.Windsor, Unt.!Canada d _ Bold in Canada bv ail Druggists.DOMINION BOLTCO First Prize Dominion Exhibition, 1880.Norway Carnage Boltsarriage Bol et.DS.Common, - ouoy Mnd be \\ 2 ire Bolts, Plough Bolts, Machine Bols, Bolt Ends, Spring Bolts; Stove Bolts, R.R.Track Bolts Sleigh-Shoe Bolts, Roof Bolts, - Blank Bolte, Bridge Bolts, ; Elevator Bolts, Bright Rivets, Boiler Rivets, .Bridge Rivets, Gasometer Rivet Hot Pressed Nuts.Machine Forged Mute, COACH SCREWS, &c.xr.TORRANCE, * AGENT.No.17 St.John Street.- C.Real Estate and Financial Agentfacturing purposes.A BEAUTIFUL _ITTLE VILLA, with31,700 office.THE HANDSOME HOUSE of two tenements, LORNE TERRACE\u2014Those five very hand |i - ing.omy in consequence ofthe premi- ¥ sef§ béing \u2018ge Tor his presenty mg- rement riget title and casyte FINE RESIDENCE ock se £y puis J Canon Éllegood, MA, rectot.\u201d *- + - s'il 0 We own £0 require comment.ie art UE sa remain Bt hfe ont, Per 4 te.5 A NE RESIDENCE h*10\" arpefits > ; à : house is beautifully decorated and exceed- of power.b nba Merpeus Waste, Ke- ingly attractive throughout, with pretfy uvenates Jaded Indellect, Sthengihens little conservatory, &c.Lovers of good t i -# should examine 0 The lo e Kunfeebled Brain, and Restores Sur F si SOULIDE, & he H.H.GEDDES.NORDHEIMER\u2019S HALL, 207 ST.JAMES STREET.PROPERTY FOR SALE By H.H.GEDDES.THE CHARMING NEW VILLA, No.364 Park Avenue (formerly Upper Bleury Street); the nouse is 4 stories, 42 ft.front and {0 ft.deep, exclusive of the depth of the two bay windows; contains about 12 apartments, replete with the latest improvements ; thoroughly heated by Spencer\u2019s Patent Hot Water Apparatus ; beautiful Marble Mantle; nice TR tory, wide Varandas, &e.This house was built expressly jor the use of the present owner, and completed only Jast Spring, and is offered fer sale only in obasequence of the death of Mrs.Smardon.The lot is 55x104, with frontage on two streets.Manstield Street, close to Sherbrooke Streetand decorated, and contains the most moderate improvements, has extensive Outbuildings, with lo} 64x100 and lane; must be seen $0 be praperly appreciated.THE LOT OF LAND 2ix100, and lane in rear, adjoining the residence No, 163 Mansfield Street.THE COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, with good Outbuildings and lot 32x122, No.485 Guy Street, near St.Catherine.' THE LOT OF LAND, about 300 feet front by 70 feet deep, with lane in rear, forming.the corner of German and Lagauchetiere | Street, adjoining thé handsome Terrace, Jamaica Place.No better site in the city to buiid for a paying tenements or manu- .feet of land, on Dorchester Avenue, near : the City Cars.Photograph on view atmy |.Nos.& and 8 Fort Street, ¢orner of Dorchester Street.: some, first-class Stone Houses, Nosand 48 McKay street, near Dorchester street.Each house is adapted for two families, and have all modern improvements, with separate yards and sheds for each tenant.Were 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 presents, probablly without exception, the best and safest investment that can be offered in this city.Rent at $2,600.HOUSE AND GARDEN\u2014The fine brown stone front residence, No 64 Durocher street, with nice garden of 1M feet front and 12) teet deep.If desired, the house and stablihg, with the Lot of 87x12, can be sold separately.: The drainage is new and perfect.cb VILLA RESIDENCE \u2014 A handsome Villa Residente, very commodious and elegantly finished, situated on one of our most fashionable streets, possessing a most coming aod charming vi only 8 personal inspecion can adequately convey etre desirabili of Ufis® fine residenoë, ich was bullt expressly for the use of the present proprietor, who is desirous of & 1 F Chat supérior firSt-class .and very commaodious four-story eut stone residence.\u201c No.696 Dorchésfter ' street, directly oppositethe clegant mansion and beautiful grounds of the late Harrison Stephens, Esq, The house is constructed in the'most subsinntial munaer, and ~ taips about 18 most .canveniently arranged, well finished apartments ; Platé Glass in the principle windows and doors, Elegant Marble Mantles, Waal Basins, with | Rot and cold water; handsome stone stepe | to front-entrance, with trost proof cellar | underneath, two Coal Cellars, Furnace, &e., Stabling and other-outbuildings, with | lot 170 feet deep, and lane in rear.The whole constituting bone of the finest terrace residences in the cfty.The beautiful and convenient position of this p#bperty of garden\u2018tand belonging to Alex, Ramsay\u2019 Esq., situated on the Lower Lachine Road.ELEGANT COTTAGES \u2014 Two strikingly.handsome, most substantially built Stone Cottages ! high, bright ®akements, man- sar& roots, stone bay windows, ten ex- uisitely finished apartments, heated by nce\u2019s Patent, conereted \u201camd rat-proof, \u2018andall the floors deafened and division walls of solid brick, Coal Cellars in front, with slides,and mayy other improvements 1 \u2018cop tituting thord robablyin every re \u2018padt thé most charthing littlehomes \u2018ever offered for sale in shis city.Double Tenement, and 2 Richmond Square.: First-Class Residences, 89, 91, 83, 85, and 99 Mackay stree street.RESIDENCE\u2014No.| Cypress street, facing the Windsor Hotel.GRIFFINTOWN PROPERTIES\u2014The brick houses, Nos, 41 and 43, on McCord street ; corner of Smuth street jalse, the wooden houses, Nos.46 and 48, on Murray streét, corner of Smith street.This porperty forms one block, havi1.g frontage on thr streets.À good business stand, or, bein close to the harbour, canal and G.T.Rstation, would be a good site for man facturing purposes.SheritPs title.Als the several tenements, front and rear, No 67 and 64 Dalhousie strect: a good invekt- ment for a small capitilist.title.; i 109 UNIVERSITY STREET, FOR SALE\u2014 This commodious house contuins abou .twelve well finished apartments,thorough= heated by steam, expressly fitted up for the use of the former proprictor (Mr.Chas _ Tuggey).Nothing is wanting to render it 8 = comtoriable home, and it is quite close to business.THAT FIRST-CLASS CUT STONE MODERN RESIDENCE, No.6 Stanley St, near to Osborne Sf., and directly opposite to Btvicinity of the Windsor Hotel, and close to general business.worthy of special attention.EXCELLENT VILLA LOT 62x120, adjoining the pretty stone cottage No.85 Durocher stree ALSO For SALE\u2014The commodious resi-, derice at present occupied by FE.M.Bot terell, Esq., No.128 Upper St.Urbain; street, having garden lot of about 10,000 superficial feet.A niee hgme for a gentlé- .of moderate means.- : SHE TWO HA ME CUT-SXON#E GOT- Maple street, above 265 Sherbrooke street,\u201d .belonging to R.McKeown, Esq.The houses are thoroughly well built, attractive in appearance, pleasantly and sub- urbously situated.Will be sold at a very.raodornie price apg on easy ternis.Lot OU.X100.NICE COTTAGE\u2014I am instructed by Mr.G.C.DeZouche tg offer for sale the neat Coltage Residence No.48 Fort stréet.This , with Rs ; ; TO MANUFACTÜRERs\u2014I offer that wery central property, Nos, 18, 20 and 22 St.Charles Borrommee street, close to Cralg street.The lot 1neasures 86 feet in width and 148 feet deep\u2014l11,900 superficial feet, mere or less, with the buildings thereon.The size of this lot, and its being situated in the very midst of business, renders it valuable for manufacturing purposes.CENTRAL RESIDENCE~The line Cut-stone Residence, containing about 14 commodious« apartments, also good Stabling and layge Lot.belonging to Dr.Dugdale, No.645 Palace street, adjoining the Messiah Church.The most prominent position on Beaver Hall Hill, and is probably, without gxception, the finest site in the West- End for an institution, boarding housey Store or any Ri building.; @400D INVESTMENTS.\u2014These two exceedingly well built solid brigk houses of four tenements.Nos, 116, 116}, F8, 120 $t, George street, and the two fine brièk houses of Your tenemeünts, Nos.51, 514, 53 &55on Anderson street.The whole forming one block and occupied by eight excellent.tenants.87 OSBORNE STREET-Second house fram - Prummond strect.\u2014Elegant Double Stone Cottage \u2014 This beautiful Cottage was built one year ago, expressly for the use of the present owner.and Is situated bn one of our most favonrite streets, and close to business.The house is 37x44, two stories Migh, bright sbasement, twelve apartments in perfect order, pantry, linen i opel, bat] we ce, ?y pe fact, nothing is Wanting to putes syran | J \\pigractive ome.Lot 00; + uo TWO ELEGANT RESIDENCES, Nos.1129 1181 Dorchester Street West\u2014Three Stories, high bright basements, Mansdrd roofs, catstome, bay windows in front apd rehr.Gcurtone steps and depcing, 4 et, frontage with a depth of 62 1eet, (Including the bay windows) 16 apartments.finished in the most modern and elegant mannew Lots 26 x 160, with outbuildings and lanein Year.situation is exceptionable.The def sign 1s by one of the most promihdn Architects, and erected under the supervision of a thoroughly practical man, apd dre admitted by experts ond property buyers to be two O houses in thigeity.Caen be ingpected rmit only.No.ST.MARK STREET\u2014A charming cor- November 30 286 ner residence, nearly new, built expressly tlc Conserva~ {' A VERY FINE CUT-STONE RESIDENCE on | The house is elegantly papered | ty New Stone-Front Cottages, 23 and 25 Windsor k SterifPs Ji L Meai brick residence George\u2019s Church, and in the,immediate F This property is ¥ N Dominique « reet pots - The Gobo the TAGES, bay windows, Nos.75 and 77}.teh 4 0s .rr dt HODES.the finest terrace: I - ae AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, ™' \u201cTARY 6.for the use of the present owner, containing many additions and improvements raraly met with in this city.The house has an average frontage of 27 feet, and is 41-6 feat decp, nice little Conservatory, Coach-house and Stable.Lot 41-6x116.Nos.49 AND 51 ST.MARK STREET\u2014 Adjoining the above and belonging to the same proprietor\u2014Two handsome Stone |.Cottages and vacant lot, suitable for two |.more smilar housas., The position is one of themost salubrious in the West-End, and to any one secking an attractive |- g'home or good investment \u2018this presents 3 | rave opportunity.À large portion af th \u2018per cent.The title is perfect.i i DESIRABL \u2019 RE pee d 'Ésdycrai Shops Aik A ngs, geêrne & Lawrence Roy 3 St.Tm ul Streets, belonfing to the Estate of Mr.Reinhardt, will be sold en bloc or separately as required Nos.T8 and 20 DRUMMOND ST T.\u2014Fnese two vary, substantially bujl§ thfeesstory houses were erccted by the late \"Wm.Stuart, Esq., for his private investment, and are so advaniageouslyeonstructéd that each house can, 11 desired, be occu- |, pied by one or two families, and are consequently adapted for good or bad times, and is one ot the best positions im the city for renting purposes.Each lot, 25 x 106, with lahe in rear.THE HIGHLY VALUABLE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY, for many years owned by John McClellan, Esq., measuring 202 feet.on Wellingtom st , 192-6 fect on |: Murray street, 140-4 fect Young street, being 32,800 superficial feet, English measure.This property offers & rare oppor- | tunity to Capitalists, Companies ot Cor | porations, who contemplate the erection of Warebousing, Manufacturing or other premises requiring a large area, and especially \u2018worthy \u2018of the afi \"Fd 29d, 4p.6m s 252 Manhood Restored.À victim of prude : bility, Premature\u2019 Dene ote Causing Nervous De- HEAD OFFICE .No.26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTRES - The owerfubw reciting steamer \u201cRelief,\u201d with Wrecking Cables, Anchors, Steam Pumps, Hy ic Jacks, Surf Boatd, &e., fully\u201d equipped\u2019 with a skilled crew of Wreckers and Divers, is stationed, with her toons, at Murray Bay, ready DAY di NIRHAT, to proceed at once to any vesgel tha®needs assistance, on_ receipt of a tele gram from Head Office, Montreal.This Company has also, on the Upper / every known teow jed Lakes, the tugs \u201c Mixer » and \u201cFolger,\u201d of golf-cure, phic be vi send 205 : pie jan at .i sufferers, a to 8 Iellow= ner ¢ Conqueror,\u201d with all Wre Address ERR VES ene folios ing appliances for service on the Lak River above Victoria Bridge.ares or to HE OFFICE, or 8.GRÉGORY, Assistant Manager, or Cape JOHN DONNELLY, Wrecking Master Kingston.- } \u2019 November 16 6m Tst 274W 45 bm T= - Chib 13 of 4 the Moinal rent Investment ; crsthesurestimes \" - OTL ures AS OL Iak ihe regu : 4 gL profit Mon investnentaor#10to #20 ot more dealing) R&@\" For'service On Lowet River or Gylf apply to HEAD OFFICE, 26 Hospita SAIN, PRO ISIONS & STOCKS lub.Re the heneitof combiaed capital of the Street, Montreal.Club3 palms Rent weekly, Dividends paid mown a OME , Lshareholders hack thoi : H.HERRIMAN, JAS: G.ROSS, Toney joc onths, still leaving aririnal mine mei President.Vice-Prex, Quebec, * Expläuatory dircuterance ti demand Bares, iveacir F.W.HENSHAW, Sec.Treas.| Conte SEE where, Addrols RE, Kans pipiens J 0 Mchfs, 137 & = LL & Coune 17 str 144 0 .177 & 179 La Salle St., Cuicago, IL.ctober 14 DW str 24 3ar monthly a Medical.TAN VIGETABLE HAIR ER is a scicnitic combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom, It restores gray hair to its original color.It makes the scalp white and clean.It cures dandruff and humors, and falling-out of the hair.It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported.It m: kes the hair moist, soft and glossy, ard is unsurpassed as a hair dressing.I\u201c 's the most economical preparation evar offered to the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional application necessary.It is recommended and.used by eminent medical men, gnd officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Massachusetts, The popularity of Hall's Hair Renewer has increased with the test of may years, both in this country and in \u2018foreign lands, and it is now known aid used in all the civilized countries of the werld.For sale by all dealers.HPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIG strengthens the nervous and muscular system, improves digestion, animates the Bpirits, recruits the health.For debilitated RENEW health from the effect of hot climates this tonic is invaluable.| JEPPEKS QUININE AND TRON TONIC contains an unvarying amount of quinine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonics in bamishing diseases and symptoms traceable to weakness, a low state of the nervous system, enfeebled condition of the body, and derangement* of the general health.YER'S 8SULP R HAIR RESTORE R\u2014Sulphur being high} prized for its stimulant, cleansing, \u2018healt ri action on the hair glands, LOCKYER'S RE= STORER is strongly recommended.It ie most agreeable in use, and never fails in its action on the colour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which has 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.LIVER COMPLAINT.DF KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mercury.) The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and ail other symptoms of disordered liver and dyspepsia, Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest pills for every constitution: i In boxes atls 1d, 2s 9d, and 3s 6d.| Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world.\u2018 Prepared by Jas.Rorke, Lradon.: Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad \u2018and travellers.February 6 1 OCKYER'S SULPHUJ( HAIR RESTORER is the best for restoring grey hair toits former colour.It produces a perfectly natural shade and {is perfectly harmless.Recommended for destraying scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.OCKYER'SSULPHUR 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 botiles, 1s.6d.\u2014Lockyer's is equal to the most expensive hair restorer.EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIO rouses and developes the nervous enere glos, enriches the blood, promotes sppetite,.ispels langour and depression, fortifies the: digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting dise eases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame Is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties bri tenet: the constitution greatly strengthened, and is return to robust health certain.Bottles, 32: doses, 48.6d.; next size, 11s.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The naine or J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label.J Ictoria Square, THX MONTREAL HERALD Printing and Publishing Company MONTREAL.DAILY HERALD\u2014Delivered in all parts off lip and by Mall Pr WE_KLY HERALD(8 pass) 72e per annum.PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.Per First insertion (Nonparell).- 10c pet\u201d =~ Subsequent, if inserted every day.5c & If ingerted every other day.6c Ifinserted twice a week .If inserted once a week.NET Ce es di otices of Births, Ma and Death.mer 289% { 50per nd In the Weekly, cents pdr line .Per 108° ng san.year, unless it is previously agreed i Vo; The privilege of yearly advertisers %, sgiven confined to their regular business: Jd other advertisements, such 88 sf Ships, legal notices, ships, remoY will be charged extra.ps ire 7 secs THE MONTREAL HEBAL tu: pÉnun's and Published hy the | HERALD PRIN\"ING AND ING COMPANY to JA Communications tb be address: di0; STEWART, Managing Dire Vic enture Buildin corsel Vi QUARE and S51 TAMLS 157 uard Phe 8 WST, Montraa t - HERALD\" OFFICE eyes and\u2019 oh wd ad UKE the.stalled b as follow, jd.Arth VICTORIA SQUARE lond, Rec?y Lreasu A.A.M Jackson, LSN.G,; McComb Rates for Advertising In the Dal\u201d V.G; W AND DAILY COMMER { AZETTE : LY COMMERCIAL Gi Auth E diamond ace.Ri ove êr.a £6 ork ÈS, BE There is no Tonic so certuin in effect as Pep- acert per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly re- the p commended to residents of India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready OK RB for use in every case of fever or febrile con=- or Re tion.follo VARAXACUM AND PODOPHYLLIN.\u2014 rson Prepared only by J.Pepper, London.> This Fluid combination, extracted from me- asur dicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pit \u2018ackn and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, bilious- $400 ness, and all symptoms of congestion of the > liver, which are generally pain beneath the | Mpan sheulders, headache, drowsiness, ne appetite, ickson furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morn- Ext ing, disturbance of the stomach, and feelings os IR general depression.It.sets the sluggish liver | # Robir in motion, very slightiy \"cts on the bowels.PRESE giving a sense of health and comfort in ai , : ours, It is the safest medicine.Taraxacum un Life and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J! resent PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose om ; name îs on every label.Hotties 2s.8d.and\u2019 pani 4s.6d.Bold by all Chemists.A most value vorks ( able and essential medicine for India, Aus- Sngland ralia, the Cape and Coldnies generally.f poetry an, ont Miscellaneous.e servi STREE ACCOUNT S demo down ou FOR Hst Dec sarters, y itones ai 84 lam] u amps stc slass brol Ledgers, Che frat Ce fir Journals, gle in Cash Books, ota plan is no Day Books, mere AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF secure ticl seats.BLANK BOOKS .Missing Made to Order.nisin Full satisfaction, both as regards PRICE feared \u201cHe AND QUALITY, guaranteed.he was à L All Work Done on the Premise?osition a .1a 8 Estimates Furnished.cars of 1 ght, of pea; Bal m.Sa Fraser do feast of 4 legal holi One year (every day).Six months do hoes ig will rod ! Three times a week.Quarter off abo% apted fi Twice a week Third do # Felicien nee a wee alf i Reading Matter in Loca do String 9 ll 20cperlis* Hone, G as Yearly Rates of Advertisin& y Prince, c No advertisements to be considered os At Vespe } d on , Mrsr sales, houses to let, dissolution of ne w of Police! disappears ingston, | JAMES STEWART «or light in by Managing D! brown hai sha ve PU rin, J | a iq Ng refug petitutio. e re clr the | ts re tles.33 remists zedford > label.is Peply re Éd the ;r le con- LLIN, = sondon.om me- lue pni bilious- 1 ofthe ath the ppetite, e morn- Blingso sh liver bowels rt in axacum ly by A np, who $d.and\u2019 pst valu.ia, Aus ly.XS nals, )oks, 3 OF )KS era PRICE eed.emises po TCE res LALD npanys AR arts of pre-| annum.annum.JE.vo Dal V.G.; Wm.Henry, L.S.V.G.; A.10e per - 5e a eo 8 10e $ > $5» 3 nf adapted from the celebrated \u201c Desert\u201d of F abo o d0 0 per joe per nse x fuse rising gered Tr Bers w | 8 {pa vs Apr Slight in build, pale complexion and has g BALD pina\u2019 veil.She had on her finger a 4 y (d 105 IT ¥iJd.Arthur Davis, Vice-N.G,; R.A.Kel- D paid LA second violins, pPrince, cellos, and Mr.Drolet, bass viol.given PS .nes$i MysTERIous DisaPPEARANCE.\u2014The Chief E ONT a! ring, but had no money on her.to IA: 10 8 eT 1x Pouxp.\u2014Several horses and sleighs have been impounded lately, which can be claimed by their owners.McoGiLL University LEcTrRES\u2014Lectures in the Faculties of Arts and Applied Sciences re-commence on Monday.GoLDEN EaGLES.\u2014 À full line of Bock & Co.celebrated Golden Eagle Cigars to be had at S.Hyman\u2019s, 308 Notre Dame street.A \u201c ALL the newest makes in diagonals and worsted for cutaways and frocks af L.Robinsons.: Poziog Pay.\u2014The members of the city police force received their monthly-pay yesterday, to-day, the regular day, being à publichidliday.= cw Tue Visiting Goveryogs to the Mont: real General Hospital for the week com+ mencing January Sth will be Meesrs.A.Buntin snd RB.Hakpsde.d'A.mu Porwk News.+rTherbiwud.ohly he pds- oner in the Recorder\u2019s Court yesterday, a man named J.B, Rodier being charged with T Phe 0 ; fhe SAS TOP IREF Tue FurLroy-Chergarex ArrAair.\u2014The preliminary iavestigation in the case of the Creighton vs.Fulton cage for alléged conspiracy, continued in the grand jury room) yesterday morning, but was almost imme disicly agliguposdquptl Mopdar eying ot 10.0°clo T J sui pyoryin] ca T ospi rue tite bu ds 5 1 % à rom Mr.Edward Mackay, and $50 from © Amicus.\u201d The Steward also acknowl: ges the receipt of 50 loaves of brea om the pr riggs of the Boston Clothing ouse per Mr.John Cloran, baker.Sr.Lauserr METHODIST Suyvar Sqnoo., The annual te& meeting of thie school as held recently, when there was a large tendance and an eujoyable evening was nf, Rev.J.C.Garrett} the pastor, de- ered 4a addrdss antlithe scholér gare, à mber of songs and recitations.MaGNIFIOËNT Ghpice Hf7avercogtings.at .Robinson\u2019s.me Naarow Esospe.\u2014Capt.S is, of hine, narrowly escaped Neath von reseritly, while hurriedly æating hig day meal in order to catch a train.À ne stuck in his throat, completely clos- the windpipe.The captain succeeded tremoving the obstruction himself, but a moment too soun.HE ROLLING Minis Fran, = The coal } mp whiely caught tire at the cenflagra | Fut ie oies Mills on codny je fine up to a late hour yesterday.The ntity destroyed will reach about'£,000 & he fire companies of St.Cun de and St; Heari deserve every ered their active efforts to subdue the tire., ECTURES OX ASTRONOMY\u2014T'He populs wrse of ten lectures on Astondnir © Young Mens\u2019 Christian Associatio soms, by Prof.George H.Chandler, LA., of McGill College, will be .com- wnced on Monday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.udging from the number of full course.okets sold, there will be a large attend- we.L Rosinsox\u2019s improved Newmarket is overcoat of the season.Sr.Parrior\u2019s Cooly ConNcerT.\u2014 The ra < Lily of Kilarney\u201d will be given 1n Lo form.on, M next at Nopdmm 5 i 1.by the ir of St.Pairigk\u2019s » The pr ve the cone t Pre wvep to the St.riglk\u2019s GrpRan pisse thé St.Bri obo e cert is sure to be a very successful one, fie practices have been most Pape ÉDGEMBNT he Board af Outdor Rel nc did, 4 § nks, je following donations: \u2014Mr.Robert Anson, $50; Miss Anderson, $2.The praeurer of the Montreal, General Hogpi- M'acknwledges, with thanks, the receip £$400, from¥he Grand *Truhk Railway mpany of Canada, per Mr.Joseph ickson, Managing Director.: ENTIRELY new materials for overcoats at « Robinson\u2019s.: PRESENTATION.\u2014Mr.J.B.Fudger, of the > recently un Life Assurance Qompany wesen (jar efisrog \u2018 ess, ac- \u2018ompaniel-witis éméct-of DicleensisBoi pleté vorks (15 vols.), Macaulay\u201ds History of 4ngland (5 vols.), and five other volumes of poetry; alsb a diamond Masonic scarf iin, on the occasion of his fetirement from he service of tie Company.Srreer Lamrs\u2014The following is a state- nent of the number of lamps broken, slown out, etc., eke ; ips wy when by 1 sticks, dst December \u2019arters, 94 lamps Broken wi tones and snow, 722 lamps tutned off, i84 lamps blown out by the wind, 659 amps stopped b frost, elc., 2,036 panes of en.glass broken and'12 sto Tre Ragan: ySTHrED fim ESA.Che first of dde Maire ing lec sn takes lace in the Queen\u2019s Hall, on Saturday, January 13th, and from the large number of éourse tickets which have been sold,the attendance promisé to br ea 1dfec.The plan is now open at the Queen\u2019s Hall office where course and single tickets can be obtained.Those who propose going should secure tickets.at once 80 a8 to get food geats.1.71 oY 6.5 KL aQ Missing.\u2014A man named William Clarke 18 misging froin his home on Lagauphetiere street, and asthe is religiously insane, it is feared, he may do some harm.Ever since he was a boy he has been of a rovihg dis- sition and has been in Scotland, British dia and several other places.He is 38 Jears of age, about 5 feet 10 inches in eight, of sandy complexion, has brown qe and a heavy moustache.When he isappeared he was wearing a hard pullover hat, a brown Tweed coat ang pants, and a dark vest.DvEe or Epiveurca Lopce, No.4, I.O.O.F.\u2014The officers of the above lodge of the Baltimore Unity were recently installed by D.1).G.M., Dr, McConnell, P.G., as follows :\u2014Mesars.Geo.À.Child, N.G ; lond, Rec.Sec; W.Alex.Caldwell, P.G., Perm.Secretary; Jos.H.Carson, P.G., Treasurer; J.Li.Carson, P.G., Warden ;.A.A.Murphy, P.G.Conductor; H.A.Jackson, P.G., R.S.N.G; H.M.Child > L.S.N.G,; C.D.Somerville, R.8.8,; J, B McComb, L.S.S; Geo.E.Nugent, R.S.Childs, Feasr or ErreraANy\u2014To-day being the feast of Epiphany it will be observed as a legal holiday.At Notre Dame the choir will sing at the morning service, a Mass Felicien David, accompanied by a full string orchestra, composed of Messrs.Hone, Gruerwald, Stevenson and Reichling as first violins, Mesars.Wilson, Lecours, Laberge and Gruenwald, jr., i Messrs.Bienvenu and Gruenwald, violas, Messrs.Wells and Vespers, in the afternoon, the music on Christmas Day will be repeated.#0f Police has received intelligence of the disappearance of Mrs.Eliza Rodenstein, of Kingston, Ont.She is 45 years of age, town hair ; she wore a black dress and gray shawl, crape bonnet and thick #diamond ring, a wedding ring and one helis a Roman Catholic, and may be seek- ng refuge in some convent or charitable of Harper's Magazine; Wartegg\u2019s | \u201cTunis\u201d; and \u201cThe Land and the People.\u201d .\u2014 ) an accuracy wonderful for one so young.election of the different candidates much - House, left thege on hyietmag merpipg; rch or of the train | 4 Mimico, h£v- ing-no ticket.She was lafer ont in the: taken to Hamilton by another train and has not since been heard of.It is thought ghe ie suffering from mented aberration, ut is evidently not hiding, as she registers in her proper name.She may have committed suicide, or may be staying at some of the farm houses or country hotels.que is probably, if alive, trying to ma way to New York.CO AxoTaer Srove Expzosiong\u2014djhe i mates cf Mr.Inglis\u2019 photo; raphic sendip on Bleury street, were startied early ed terday morning by a terrible explosio which shook the house to its very found tion.Mr.Inglis rushed down to the ki chen where the explosion took place, anf on arriving there a scene met his eyes which batBes description.Through the smoke and dust, the servant girl could bb place seemed covered with spots of fire; towel hanging on the door 1n one corn wag in | McArthurigpd McLgan, Jolingogqai.ls I\u2014Hargrave i Usborne an ho and Blair, ; Pfs I Martirr.LU 4 { \u2014G@rant ; Mclenna aud Higgins, equal ; Colquhoun.MeLen- op Hush Sills Sewn, Bi god INS01 , equal.7 ; First Yenr-Cpae = Paterson, McRae, Ritchie.Class II-+Roches nd Yates wot ; MoOumland es, pai ; Sander acdougall Kerry aud, Swaley,, equal; Chalmers, Clerk\u2019aiid Interndscia and Spar ling, equal ; Heldes, TE Evans sud Themes, equal, ss JII\u2014 yo Donv y Hibbard and -O on Lami A equal; Clementsand den, Rufus, equal Munro, palace pod Livingetone, equsla Mean .LATEN., ; 7 ; Third Year\u2014Class F-\u2014Maikay ; Christie and Wright, equal ; Haythorne and Kennedy, equal.Class II\u2014Kirkpatrick.Class III\u2014None.: Second Ydar\u2014Class I\u2014Lockhead and McLean\u2019 (Jno), equal; Climie and Me- Arthur, equal; wart.Class II\u2014Cal- der and McLennan (H 8), equal ; McFar- lane, Blair, McLennan (G Ap, Thogpsqn, Ellis, Macvicar ; arti and Osborne, equal.Class IN\u2014Colquhoun, Hargrave ; Grant and Watson, equal ; Currie W T, Currie, Alex, Budden ; Roberts and Higgins, equal.First Year\u2014Class I\u2014Patterson, Roches: ter ; Ritchie and-Yates, equal; McRae, Swabey ; Evans and Fyles, equal ; Chalmers and Sparling and McOuat, equal ; Sanders and Clerk, equal.Class II\u2014 Hibbard and Kerry, equal ; Internoscia and Pedley, F, equal ; Maodougall and Thomas, equal ; Holden, E D F, and Ogilvie, equal ; Wallace ; Pell and Dalpe and Munro, equal ;,,Craig apd; Cle , equal.Class I[\u2014fivingstone and (pre son, equal; Holden, RufusC, McLean, Don, Dewar.ENGLISH LITERATURE.Third Year\u2014Class 1\u2014Turner, Uns worth; Rondeau and Christie, equal.Class II\u2014Cameron, Kennedy.Blackader, Gerrie.Classe II\u2014Pedley, J W.Second \u2018Year \u2014 Class I\u2014Martin and Currie, W T, equal; Blair gpd Haggraye, equal; McFarlane and Macvicar, equal; Lochhead; Colquhoun and McArthur and | McLenngn, G A, equal; Climie, Stewart.Class TI\u2014Calder, Carmichael, McLean, J A, Thompson, Watson, McLennan, H 8, Ellis.Class ITI\u2014Currie, A, Osborne, Budden, Robertson; - Eig gin saad Hhobérts, equal; Cameron, Don, Grant.First Year\u2014Class I\u2014Ldvingstone, Kerry, Patterson, Rochester; Clerk, Ronzo, and Samer equal.DAE II \u2014 Stayenson, wabey, McRae, D A, Clements; McOuat and on equal ; Whyte, Hibbard and Sparling and Ritchie, equal; Munro and Dalpe, equal; Thomas, Dewar; Evans, , and McLean, equal; Holden, E D F, Bel.Class fll\u2014Pedley, Fyles, Internoscia, Chalmers, Craig, Ogilvie.MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY.Fourth Year\u2014(Moral Philosophy).\u2014 Class.I.\u2014Pinel.| Class -II.\u2014Jaimiason, Class III.\u2014Campbell ; Clarke and Robinson, equal; Crogs and Locke, equal.Third Year\u2014(Mental Ful Osophy).\u2014 Class II.\u2014Mahon, Wright, Pedley, i w.Class IIL.\u2014Gerry, Emory, Howard.* Second Year\u2014(Elementary Psychology) \u2014Class I\u2014Climie, Martin.Class i Calder, Macfarlane, Stewart, Currie, W.C.,and McLean, J.A., equal; Osborne, McArthur; Lochhead and McLennan, H., equal ; Thompson; Colquhoun and Ellis, equal; Hargrave, Currie, A., MacViecar.Class ITI.\u2014Roberts, Carmichael, Watson ; Budden and Roberisom; \u2018équal ; Cameron, D., Grait, McLennan, G.; Blair, Higgins.1 FRENCH.Third Year\u2014Clagg I\u2014Marcean, Masse, Lariviére, Christie Turner, Rondeau.Class II\u2014Mahon, Wright.Class III\u2014 Cameron, K, Kirk ck, Coe Second Yedr\u2014Classde\u2014MeArthur.Class II\u2014Climie and McLean, J, equal; Thompson, Stewart, Lockhead.Class 1[I\u2014Blair, Hargrave, Calder, Mc]ennan H, MacVicar, Robertson, Watson.| ; \u2018 First Year\u2014OClass I+Ritchie; Thomas, Clements, Dalpe ; Clerk and Kerzy, equal ; Rochester, Patterson, Munra.lass I\u2014 MeOuat, Holden, E D F, Ogilvie; Sanders and Evans, equal ; Cross, Swabey, Craig ; Sinnel and Robinson, equal ; MacDougall : McRae and Pedley, F, equal ; Chambers, Hibbard, Livingstone, Fyles.Clrss III\u2014 Taylor, Holden, R, Bell.GERMAN.Fourth Year.\u2014Class I.\u2014Scrimger.Class II.\u2014Internoscia., Third Year.\u2014Class IT.\u2014Masse.Second Year.\u2014First Division.Class L\u2014 Gregor, B.A.; Thompson.Second Division.Class I\u2014None.Class IL.\u2014McLean, (J.A.Class IIT.\u2014Blair.First: Year.\u2014Claas I.\u2014Ritchie.Classil.\u2014Thomas.: HRÉREM 1 UE 4 Optional Course.\u2014Clags T.\u2014Lee, Fraser.Clags IT.\u2014None: Class IIL\u2014None.Advanced Course.\u2014Class \u2014McFarlane, Ellis, Campbell, Currie, W.C.Class II.\u2014 Martin, Hargrave, Marvin, Grant, Higgins, Cameron, Class III.\u2014Roberts, Osborne.Elementary Course.\u2014Class I.\u2014Sanders, Wallace.ass II.\u2014Sparling, Dewar, Barron, Stevenson.Class III.\u2014None.MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS.\u2018Third Year\u2014Class 1\u2014Mackay, Wright, Haythorne, Kirkpatrick; Blackader and Kennedy, equal.Class II. sweep up around each market every day, and to te move everything so swept up, g fish and meas ; the contractor to tall ut the office twice & day.All complaints made before 11 a.m.to be attended tp, sng ge moved on the same day, and those between 11 a.m.and'4 p.m, before 8 the next morning under a penalty of $2 on each place complained of.The dumping of ashes and garbage within the city id forbidden unless upon permission of the Board under a penalty of $5 for every load ie cntractor | to remove the same or to be removed at his expense.Any employes convicted of theft or throwing down violently vessels in | which garbage or ashes are put out to be dismissed, agfine of $5 inflicted infeach case, and the vessel to be replaced at the cask of the contractor.The contractor to clean all lanes during the month of May, or earlier if possible, and keep the same clean after wards.The Committee resolved to advertise for tenders, according to the above specifica Hohe © resolved 1 The Committee resolved to e - visit to the Abattoirs to inquire into huis sanitary condition.\u2019 THE SALARY QUESTION, After some discussion the Chair d Beauchamp, and Mr.Boxer, peste pointed a sub-Committee to take the proposed increase in the salaries of the Health Department\u2019s employes into consideration.THE VACCINATION RETURNS.Dr.LaRocque presented the vaccination returns for the months of September, October, November, and December which showed that during that period Dr.Gaherty had vaccinated 124, Dr.Gurd }23, Dr.Bessey 142, and Dr.Laberge 415 persons.\" After some minor discussion, the Committee adjourned.} THE RELIGION OF CONSCIOUSNESS, To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD: SIR,\u2014] Have refrained from answerin the second attack of \u201cW\u201d signed \u201c Z\u201d, ii which he repeats his charge of unman- liness and inconsistency for various reasons.One is my profound contempt for all anonymous writers to the press who attempt\u2019 to strike at honest men, witholding their names the while, s0 as to shirk the responsibility.They may be members of Christian churches\u2014they may be officials in churches\u2014they may be accounted as respectable members of society, but none the less are they the most despicable creatures, that crawl the earth and are miscalled men.They are more degraded than sots and less to be thought of than sneak thieves, \u201cW\u201d \u201cZ\u201d 1s a worthy member of the low fra- ternity\u2014a little personality with a perpetual smirk on the face\u2014a man who tries to turn religion into ajmachine for making money\u2014a man who likes to be \u201ctreasurer\u201d \u2014oHe who wotld think it manly to hiss a speaker at a meeting behind the cover of \u2018his friends\u2014one a man who would abuse a church anonymously because of its waning fortune, and yet seek to make money out of its troubles; one who would intrigue against a man behind his back and try to cheat him-out of his friends\u2014 one who would file a claim upon oath against a bankrupt estate, which claim no number of oaths \u201ccould substantiate, While such sfien exist surely there is nétd for the gospel of honesty and a demand for sermons on manliness.If \u201cW» «gz» will only write again over his own proper name the public will plainly'see that I have perha s blameworthily, called in the he P of an iron-clad to run down a miserable little gockleshell.Am yours, ; A, J.Bray.Montreal, January 5th.MOTHERS ! MOTHERS! MOTHERS Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cuttin, of MRS.NSLOW\u2019S SOOTHING SYRUP.It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatly \u2014 depend upon at; there is no mistake about it.There 18 not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic.It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and 18 the prescription of one of the oidest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States.Sold everywhere.EXOKEDINGLY fine trouserings at L.Robinson\u2019s.Mep1uM priced overcoats, made to order, join with the City Attorney in forwarding in best style, by L.Rebinson, 2 | was of itself almost sufficient - J teeth ?If so, go at once and-get a bottle Was of nse! cl as a refute \u2018Murderer, in Montreal, ATTEMPT TO POISON A FAMILY; \u2014_\u2014 À startling story+was lenrñed on the mo reliable æutôrity M thé dity yeste 1 connectibh Nvifh Milan, thé hurderer of th Cooke fafnily at Little Rideau, Ont; an if the facts are trite, which there is no re: son to doubt, it shows that this erime w not the first contemplated by the murderey.The faêts as told to a HzraLD.represent tive may be briefly stated.Some time b fore the engagement of Mann by the Cookep a well-known Montreal doctor, who wag in want of a man servant, eh gaged after some enquiries, a Joung Englishs man, récently out from Great Britain, ol the name \u2018of Stanley Mann.He at onc commencéd his duties and all wen smoothly until some fortnight\u201d afterwards) when the new servant had seme quarrel with the housekeeper on matters kelative to hip!work.A seeming peace was made but \u201cthree days afterward,.the quarre \u2018again \u2018commenced more bitterly tha before.On the last occasion the houser keeper was called away, during the quar rel, and left the coffee pot containing newly-made coffee on the stove, while she answered the enquirieæ'of hé mistress.On her return the coffee was sent up-stairs \u2018to the family.The firat to taste it was the lady of the house, who at once detecte something strange in his composition ; sh called her son, who in turn drew the attention of his father to The latter, however, did not anything was the matter with the coffee} and accordingly the family partook of it but only sparingly.During the night'al who had shared the coffee were taken se: riously sick, and various emetics were employed to cure the\u2019 pains.Enquiry of the ousekeeper failed to produce any reason for the attacks, and the affair remained à mystery until the following mornine, when some of the coffee remaining was analysed and found to contain poison.The housekeeper was questioned as to how the poison could have found its way into the coffee, and expressed it as her opinion that it had been put in by the man servant during her absence from the kitchen, more especially as he knew she was likely to partake of the beverage, A further fact very suspicious in itself is that the man had gone out in t morning before the other ininates of the house had risen, and did not put in an appearanee until 10 or 11 at night.He was then told he wotld not be admitted again into the house, and that if Le did not leave the city he wquid be at once pros cuted.His clothes were given to him, and he departeda | Yio hiouscheeper on reading the description of the Hawkesbury mur derer dt onge declared that he was the same who had attempted to \u2018poigon the family, and ehe is convinced that he is the same person.This story is given on the information of ome of the parties, but the names are withheld for the present for certain reasons.OPINIONS OF THE IMMIGRATION AGENTS: - Enquiries of both Mr.J.J.Daly, the: Dominion, and Mr.John Lesperance, the Provincial Immigration Agents; fail to find any trace of the name Mana ip their books, but Mr.Daley declares that the connection of the prisoner\u2019s name wit the agency might be easily explained, Bt was the custom, he said, for many immigrants to declare their intention of remaining in the city, who nevertheless go to the Immigration offices and asked for particulars of any local work.In this way, he said, the prisoner might have been sent up to the Canal, or,other works of a similar character which did not require any{ recommendation.He was very glad to be able to sav that, to his knowledge, his agency had had rothing to do with the prisoner, for no trace of his name could be found \u2018upon the books, It was his opinion that the prisoner had never been near the Immrigration offices at all, but had, like many of his class, gone on without any aid.the coffee, ING A SLANDER.THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE CHARGES MADE AGAINT MONT- REAL\u2014AN IMPORTANT MATTER IN CONNECTION WITH EMIGRATION.! Au adjourned meeting of the Presidents of the Nutional Societies and others, to investigate the charges made in American journals, to the effect that female immigrants were decoyed away to houses of ill- fame on their arrival in Montreal, was held in one of the rooms of the St.Lawrence Hall yesterday afternoon.In addition to the gentleman attending the previous meeting, the following were present : Mr.W.W, Ogilvie, Rev.A.J.Bray, Mr.J.I.Daley Domiuion Government Iinmigrant Agent in Montreal; Mr.J.L.Lesperance, Provincial Agent of Immigration; Mr.Murphy, Chief of the Water Police, and Mr.J.Hoolahan, assistant to Mr.Daley.The Chair was occupied by Mr.Me: |.Namee, President of the St.Society.In the report of Thursday's meeting the name of Mr.MeShane was, by an inadvertance, substituted for that of Mr.McNamee as the presiding officer.Mr.J.J.Daley being invited by the Charman to place the Committee in possession of any information he had bearing on the subject of the enquity, read à report in which he gave, so far as his thirteen years experience as a Government Immigration Agent entitled, him to speak, an unqualiffer contradiction of thé statements in question.After detailing the care taken of immigrants from the moment of their disembarkation and so long as they were under the protection of the Department, he stated that he aid not know of a single case of young women being decoved their arrival in Montrealhaving space at command for the report in full.In reply to questions and observations, Mr.Daley said that noneof the immigrants arriving last year had failed to be provided with employment.The demand for domestic servants was largér | than they could meet, and he could provide any number almost with good situa- | tions.When a situation was provided, for | a female immigrant she was taken to it | under the protection of an officer of the Department, r.Ogilvie thought Mr, Daley\u2019s report Patrigk away on e regret not tion.Mr.Drexel suggested that while it might, and did fully satisfy them, its weight might be detracted from as the testimony of an Agent of the Department, and bound to represent its working favourably.Mr.Daly here called the attention to the case of the young woman, S.À.Burns, represented as having been decoyed away and ruined.A very sensational story had been concocted in Montreal and telegraphed to a Toronto paper, in which the most outrageous mistatements were made.The report having come under the notice of the Department, he (Mr.Daley) had received instructions to sift the matter thoroughly with the result of finding out that she was net an immigrant, but had come to Montreal from a town in Ontario, that she was The Doings of Mann, the.K__ Thé Chairman spoke in severe terms of think I B ;w _ 6 7 = - n i Fu GINEY any that \" > Fal, tht he a ~conmemed to: i Tape ny mcrae: (ORDER WICC DUT; Tina nr oa pe \u2018fe irtad f thf ndples suelf Fe tle thig country, and star her otitiod What Blv-v1toshlh @ls0 line bit _ ifs kb eh ie 1a rebuwn Jhomels was doubtless out of tus story that the whole of the present trouble liad arisen.ports concocted by Monttlie soandalous 1 ents for transmission as real correspon despatches.: .r.Lesperance, Provincial Immigration Agent.showed how the female immigrants Were vided for and agsisted on \u2018heir arrival at Quebec, and watched over\u2019 on their journey-te-Montreal.Most of them came, by tbe, North, Shore.Railway, agd lomubusses aud vans, were in Weiking for them -on therotigin;.riching Hochelaga station.If they came by the night train, they ore provided.with accomodation in : 1phepri ithe aifiegs Epérdons déhréhonBiei Gratacite dE mor ing on Cor at the office generally Jound some ladieg nalready waiting and hnxibus FA EUR domestio helWf | If \u2018Whey dufived by the morning train.they were taken at once to the office, and there was rarely any difficulty in finAiiVpAce TIE them all.In most cases the newly engaged servant left the office in cü]pany with her nistress\u201d Îter some discursive convérsatiok Mr.Murphy, Chisf of the Water Potiée, said a very small number of immigrants came to the city per steamer, but over such ae did he and his men exercised what.friendly supervision they could.He had bewer heard of any case of decoying and, so far as he could speak, did not believe there wis a partiele of truth in.the statements which had been circulated.Further conversation ensued, after which it was resolved .to adjourn to Luesdgy at 4.30, to receive and consider the report, to poe prepared bythe Secretary for publica The meeting then adjourned.PERSONAL, Major Gaskell, England, is registered at the Windsor.> HE \u2019 sé Hon.Senator Cochrane, the Windsor.Mr.Kar] Melgard, a4 the Windsor.Sir Charles Tapper \u201chas returned to Ottawa from Nova Scotia.Hèôn.Mr.Mousseau will leave Quebec for Montreal tnd Ottawa on Sundds.Mr.F.G.Burpee and Miss Bukres, St.John, N.B., were registered at the Windsor yesterday.His Honor Recorder deMontigny is confined to his house with a very severe attack of rheumatism, _ Hon.Mr.Chapleau, Secretary of State, is expeeted home again in a \u2018few.weeks greatly improved iff'health.Mr.L.&.'Sentcal arfived in the city from Quebec yesterday, an left in the afternoon on a visit to relatives in\u201d Soret, Edward Davis Weed, -of Philadelphia, died this moaning.He was.\u2018well known in the iron business througheus the coun- ry.Hon.A.W.McLellan, Minister oftMazine and Fisheries.arrived at St.Jghn, N.B.Jeuterday morning en route: for Halifax, Mr.Pereira, late night editor of \u2018the Montreal Gazette, has accepted the position of Private Secretary to the Hon.D.Lacpherson, acting\u201d Minister of the Interior, and has entered upon his duties.The many friends of Mr.Harry Weir, banker: broker of this city.wha has been in Europe for some months, will be pleased to learn that he sailed frém Liverpool on \u2018his retürn home on Thursday.- .Yr.Chas.Lincoln, of Detreit, who has been engaged by the Glub to manage the benah show in March next, arrived at Ot- | tawa on Thursday night, He has managed the principal shows of the United States far years past.: he statement that Edward Morgan, the Montreal plumber, who was seriously injured during the burning of the Copeland ouse in Pembroke, had expired from the gffects of his injuries, is incorrect.Morgan 18 recovering and is out of danger.Mr.Samuel - Sloan, President of the Delaware & Lackawanna Railrcad, Miss M.E.Sloan Miss E.L.Sloan, Miss Florence Rapalo, Miss Louise Chambers, Miss Constance Arnold, Mr.W.H.Taylor, and Mr.Jos.Walker, jr., are guests at the Compton, is at of France, is à gutst e Windsor.IVAN ICR the Leading Brands, FRESH IFROMHAVANA.TO BE HAD AT PHILIP HENRY\u2019S, 134 ST.JAMES STREET.January 3 2 \u2014 \u201cA WORD ABOUT Upright Pianofortes, Winile the Messrs.Decker Brothers have.been honoured in the highest measure for superiority in all the styles of piano manufacture, yet a signal degree of success has from the very first attended their product tion of Upright Boudoir instruments, the demand for which hae new pêcome wide \u2018tpread, and is daily increasing.This is.clearly owing to the fact that their Upright - Piano possesses every desirable qualiyt of tone and action, and is, at the same time, \u2018more attractive as an ornament than, the Square, and occupies considerably less.© than either the Square or Grand, e, in common with the Square.and Grand, it is complete master of the agt of standing in tune.DE ZOUCHE &, \u20ac0:,, SOLE AGENTS, 233 ST.JAMES STREET.TRADE NOTICE To Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers: ON HAND, a very fine assortment of TOILET CASES, BRUSH AND COME BOXES, Odor Cases, &e.&c.,in PLUSH, GLASS and ORMULU, Môroceo and Vel vet ; Fancy Toilet ant Perfume Bottles; the newest styles in Cat, Tinted and Press ed Glass, \u201cArticles de Paris,\u201d &c., &o., from the leading French and German Houses.CHEAP! ELEGANT! Call and examine o chasing elsewhere.LYMAN, SONS & CoO.ur stock before pur} nofunder the care of the Department at 384 ST.PAUL STREET.Detaher 18 249 » ! 1 Selicitor Kingsmill, acting for the company, Justice i Br DOMINION DESPATCHES, Toronto Mayoralty Contested - À + Recount to Take Place.NIAGARA PALLS PARK +.SCHEME.Sad Death of a Child at St.Thomas RR.Station, : THE TORONTO STOCK MARKET The Ottawa & Toronto RR.Works Stopped for the Winter.OTTAWA.Railroad Werk Suspended.OTTAWA, January 5.\u2014The Perth Courier says:\u2014Last week it became known, in town that all work on the Toronto and Ottawa Railway between Perth.and Bridgewater was ordered to be stopped and on Friday Mr.Beemer, the contractor, arrived in town and by his.directions the hands were paid up all along the lina and discharged.The men were told the work was discontinued till the 1st of April; but, of course, there is no saying how long the stoppage may last, or if the work will ever be taken up again, about $200,000 have already been spent on the line between these two points and it now remains to be seen whether all this money will be absolutely wasted by abandoning the work altegether, or whether the Midland who own the charter and have spent the money will see their way clear to borrow additional money to complete the line.Meantime work is actively going on to complete the missing links between Toronto and Peterboro\u2019, and the engineers have been instructed to locate the line between Perth and Ottava.This looks as if the Midland directors still hoped to finish the through line to the capital even without the Grand Trunk\u2019s powerful assistance, which at the present \"seems to be withdrawn.It is'also rumored that the Syndicate have offered to buy the charter from the Midland, so as to shut out all competition by the Toronto and Ottawa route.The Ontario and Quebec line is heing vigorously pushed through.PS TORONTO.Bank Siocks.ToRONTO, January 5.\u2014The market this morning was quiet, and with the excep- of Dominion and Montreal retained .its strength of yesterday afternoon.The Mayoralty.Quo warranto proceedings have been taken by Mr.Withrow calling on Ald.Boswell to show cause why the former should not be declared elected as \u2018Mayor in his stead.The recount of ballots before the County Judge will be commenced early next week.mme ST.THOMAS.A Sad Scene.St.THOMAS, Ont., January 5\u2014When the Credit Valley train arrived fromthe east about five o\u2019clock last night there alighted from the passenger coach a young couple, the wife carrying a baby in her arms.They went into the waiting-room, but immediately the husband hunted up the baggage master and requested him to change his Credit Valley checks for the Canada Southern, and to do it quickly, as his child was very sick and he wanted to o back to the waiting-room.When the usband returned to where his child lay, there had been a change for the worse and the little sufferer had died during his absence.The father gave his name as À.B.Bell, and stated that his home had formerly been in Milton, but that his present residence was Grand Rapids, Mich.NIAGARA FALLS.Niagara Park Scheme; Prosezcr House, Niagara Falls, Ont., January 5.\u2014A large and eathusiastic ublic meeting called ta-night at the «Town Hall by order of the: Council, will interest the people throughout the whole \u201cworld, being to discuss the question of the Canadian « Government grant- fing a charter :to a proposed .company under \u2018the .style and name of the Niagara Falls Improvement Company, with power to expropriate the property about the Falls to\u201d further the im- wprovement of the Company\u2019 park \u2018scheme.The meeting was largely at- ftended by influential citizens.The meeting was ably addressed Yy 11, and others, while Brohn Ferguson, M.P., Councilman Reédath, ex-Mayor Carter and others, mak- +'ing long and interesting addresses against the granting of a charter to a private compatty, who only promised to do certain things with no guarantee to fulfill their promises.The tengr of the meeting from the first was decidedly against a private park scheme.Tt was motioned and car- -ried unanimously that any park scheme at Niagara Falls will be an imjustice to many of its property owners, and a detriment to the welfare of the town, except it be established and owned by the Ontario or Dominion Governments.Amendments were offered, but lost.WEATHER REPORT.MOXTREAL, January 5.\u201cL'emperature in the shade by Standard \u201cI hertbometer, observed by Hearn, Harrigan -&: Co., opticians and mathematical instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame Street: \u20148 a.m.11°; 1 pm, 8°; 6 p.m.,9©; max, 2°; min, 15° ; mean, 8:059 .By Standard Barometer\u20148 a.m., 30.609; 1 p.m., 30.57 © ; 6 p.m., 30.52.Meteqrological Office, a donaxsd, Dat Jan.6,1 a i} Probabilities for the next 24 hours\u2014 Lawrence Upper\u2014North-easterly to south- casterty avihds, generally fair weather; stationary or higher temperatures ; light show ià some lpcalities.Lawrence Lower and Gulf=Light to moderate winds ; fair weather, not much change in temperature.Marititmes-North-west to north-east wi nds, generally fair weather, possibly \u2018a little snow, in the southern portion ; not much chauge in temperature.\u2014The Presbytery of Ottawa met on Thursday to hear the report of the Convener of the Committe on French Evansilization They granted leave of absence to the Rev.W.D.Armstrong, of Daly Steer Church, Ottawa, to proceed to Britain in the interest of French Evangilization work.\u2014Sucak thieves went through the Pull \u201cman car from the east at Toronto on Thursday night, relieving the conductor aud a number of passengers of the change found in their elothing.THE MONTREAL HERALD aND DAILY COMMERCIAL @AZPITH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6.' SPORTING INTELLIGENCE THE CHESS TOURNEY.The chess tourney was continued yesterday, the game between Prof.Hicks and Mr.Shaw, which was commenced the previous evening being resumed.The game was finally won by Mr.Shaw after a hard contest.The last game of the tourney was commenced last evening between Dr.Howe and Mr.J.W.Shaw.The game was not finished last evening and will be resumed today, whon the tourney will conclude.J} The result of this game is: watched with considerable interest, as it will deter mine the places of several of the competitors.If won by Dr.Howe there will be a tie between the.latter and Mr.Asher for the first place and the trophy; if it is a draw game Mr.Asher will obtain first place.The following is the present state of the play :\u2014 .2 @ = 8 E Ê as RleIs|2|2|S \"85: peu A, row! .are i x | \u2018 \u2019 aly 5 ad zon.erloo.; : Site Yanonry A hears igo im : 12 3 esac ung rN he Socon and comfort un po vod for aber, -ayafiabiets s1v6 Marek rue AY, pha Fd) IN CO Rpnahester Expross for Boston, ¥F hy cab.fe RH.Mata] dispos ; à y; ; k .; - - rt, ar > IT met : , \u2026 ahreume : 2e \u2018 .* \u201d \u201c 1150 8 Oem, 67%c to 67hc January ;ÿ ern)180 to 00e; go oe estorn | Modern improvements tied up with ellie | RATESOFPASSAGE\u2014§06 and 908, accorde | DATES OF SAILINGS.Firing Boro a om.and, How Yoh | 177\" 140 pas.AR St der pe 16,000, 654c February ; 65c to 66¢ March; turkeys 17c good, fair.15c to 16c, per Ib.| time on nsugy and kavemadethe (pstost | loon privileges aE Ta \u201c$roft PORTLAND FOR LIVERPOOL 2 Al, Jungtion ang springfield av 080) rome and St.Lin Secapi °000, 8540 fe 65ÿc April ; 40,000, 64c | Philadelphia squabs, $350 ri dogen | 1, 1 csseis = Yonmage.Commanders.yours of age Balt fare.Servants.$h Inter] | PROOKINHN.rc.Jil Tarif 8.20 p.m.\u2014For Waterieo and Magog._ \" ee CHR | el Lou « May.12 ncn\u2014Wheat, steady ; Ne à Black ducks, 756 per pair; $150 | Numidisk cu, - +.6100 Building mediate, $10.DOMINION .2th Jans 3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express for New York,via | 9 Can.Pac anvier le 110% w $1 18 January; $1 134to $1134 {$1 50 per doz ; grouse $10 to 31 £0 | Parisian.:g.4s;.5400 Capt, das.Wylie, Special round trip tickets, $110, | Bamnia ULUUUU stn Jans | mrcy, arriving In New York al 645 theme t| | Jome and 81 Janvier exile « $ivry 1000, $1 15} March; 008, | mais, Venison.Ése to 14g best Lunesta Sardiuini [I % S040 Capt I Dutton.| gov additional, according to tne Fansgis, ana] BROOKER ooo FA 507 m.~Nigh Ex-rees for Hosten, vi oe [ford and waprrie RC @ mary \u201c81 17 May.Corn, quiet at 68c to 69k, ] saddles ; Easter ! Sarmatian., ,3600 Capt.J BO am.| Steerage, Prom Montrear £0 Liverpool $51.00, CABIN OF PASSAGES Lowell, or via F tenbarg, Groaield, st Hyacinthe re.deligh Buh mia ly io | hr So ascrn, Soto 100 po 10; whale | lramad 0 LE VE ii BLE an ht com | LE Ce rat toi oran tresse use | Basin ss on AE, in 4: vs sas tiser.| Férutiam ee .Josep e ates per steamer Sarnia, Montreal to Liv- jo! , Hartford; New.gos i hel 8 I Jane A Febru Tu UT | BRAT SG Re HE ror ApEn me [BEER AT ENE Re Be a by = {Jats vers à 1:40 p m\u2014VF heut, Noift Red, IMPORTS.\u2018 Caspian.2200 Lt.B.Thomson, BN.| GG.MCFALL,, \u2019 *Sgrnia carries neither Cattle or Sheep.je Night Express via Troy, leaves New | 1000.Sno REN to Pa ot AE NE Ah re re | ea IE ed tnt a?pani Ener nl - mmavy; 8,634 $d 164 March ; 3b 16§.| AN T.| Prussian.\"3000 Capt.Alex.McDougall 854 St.Paul street, Montreal.Through Ticket: | Des E 1 lar ele Brankwi i desire 3 $L-17 April ; Là 17 ta $1 173 May.Gorh, BR M Ogilvie&eo 500'bush wheat; L&St Scandinavian \"3080 Capt.John Parks.4 December 8 208 {cipal Grand ork Halwar \u2018riovot Offer 5 \u2018arrivin SA Montreal 1 en Tor 600 aml god.(a) eat ri oY neècess \u2018 .Canada, and Through Bills ef Lading are Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell at Newfound fore thi land.for pathie warded daily on Hali- substi .4000 Capt.J.G.Stephen.\"3900 Capt, Jas.Booth C A N granted to and from all 2.00 ) ; parts of Canada.00 am, arriving in Montreal at 8.00 p.m.4009 Capt Barclay.| PPI N G CO _ For Freight or Passage, apply in London, to Leaves Boston via Fitchburg, at 8.00 am.and fax, whence despatch ; Bowerlng, Jamieson & Co.,\u201d 17 East India Troy at 1.30 p.m: a.m., arrivingin Montrealat,{ : is by the Packet leav- \u2014 Avenue; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Mont- 10.15 p.m.7 1 .| ing Halifax on the gomery, 2 James Street ; in Quebec, to M.| _ Night Express leaves Boston at 7.60pm; V18 | reser dieses êth and 20th Nov.64,000, 676 Jamwarg:; 24,000, 654e Febru- Onge 450 bush peas 900 \u2018bush'oate, W Dow | Buenos À, Ie te C9 Maroh ;° 8,000, ojo | E00 458 buch burdey, J\u2019 i Hunsisker 125 | Coremm.\u2026.\u2026 April; 63ÿ6 tp 64c May.2 p m\u2014Wheät, bris flour; Magor Bras J25 doy R-8 Olver Greclan a THE F in Dla hk close, No 2 Red, $1 11, January ; $1 13% 138 do; T S Vipond: 125 do; Order 1 brls | Canadian .\u2026.2800 Capt.C : ; .Sra $L 154.March PR April ; ashes 4 Cookson 4 doi, Molson Bank 8 Fhoniclan 2800 Capt Joti Brow Beaver Line of Steamships.M lacpherson 7 a} all Grand Trunk Railway Lowell at 6 p.m,, via Fitchburgh, and New -\u2014 | ay.Corn\u2014close \u20ac ; ; ; do; Order 0; 0.: .P.Moores æ \u2019 ces; or ta.; ork at 4.30 Pag.: 2 - ; &Tic foo ay Hs i Fobr wary; A orl ; pork Adams Tobacco Co an El s tobacco; [corne su 228 Capt- John Kerr\u201d a : A } 8 DAVID TORRANCE & CO.Montreal abo: + Via Springfield, arriving 1n \\ + onclsea} Reis and $50 A sil Me M i, A8 A ady.3 08 que Duran 130 dressed hogs; W Head& | Acadian.1350 Capt.F.McGrat , J SFA December Il General Agents, Montreal.Central Vermont Freight | Rates, se 7 ot Î dôjiccuse ] Dorval.el ges rapidl pm\u2014 eat, No 2 , ebruary; car do.- =, = < ; - A : James Street.RCD, 100 BL 1 CS CR Bo harnoils ufe.| aau0s sequel 31 10} Mach ; $1174 bud Hoy.Corn, 66fc NORTH SHORE RAILWAY.Thostamersecthe 4 1 me + : | A.0.STQNEGRA oucher pie es a the di ebruary ; 644e May.325 p m-\u2014Closs\u2014 _\u2014 : .Rc 1882-188 \u2019 : Ci Passngor Agent, | 1000.-.| Forcheres.oo.that | L Wheat, No 2 Red; #1 11} a Poneys 81181 | P Bon 8\u2014K&Cookson 100 rage butler Liverpool Mail Line NE gi p =.Ho on Ooo 96 Washington Street.bon 5 OS Sl AiSing abd a I - February ; $1 15} March ; $1 17} April ; | J H Stevenson 22 do; G Rochette 23,do; % | Salling from Liverpool every THURSDAY, Winter Arrangements.Éts te\u201d 8.W.CUMMINGS, JW.HOBART, 900 5 OC ae Blanc 1 $1 174 May.Corn, close, 67ic January, Martel 2 dressed hogs 2,403 ang from a 2nd Baltimore, alternately : \u2014_\u2014 .: / Xk 3 November 16° Agent General Supt.18.5s Hlemmingford .PIR his p Foyle to receive on hoard and lang DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN (ae EAN \u2018 po 103 3 dù Laprairi, wl Tr labour JUS me | Tee Loon, il La .esire r À Me as ow ë ment 664c February ; 666 March ; 65jc April ; Mails Sud Passengers to.and from Ireland | Ld verpoeol and New York, Si , St.| Sophieby ccidental A {i , 64kc May.RES SR en fran ; Z ) FREIGHTS\u201400à to 73d T AND COMFORT T0 THE SUF, | and Rcetland, and from Liverpool for Porl- | And cenn RS 3 \" .! tin = = 4 i: GOTTON=\u2014Dull at 10e | BROWN'S ROUSEHOI fo Sasi A SATURURE caline at | Potence Detrel ai apoia { ë gs, sens clase ; PRIBÔLE UM\u20142 25 pm\u2014Dull ; crude, | bag no \u20ac 8 HOUSEHOLD PANACEA\u201d tended to he despatokod » are in- | places in Canada and the West.WH ITE CR 0SS LIN E soonofeasces | Rallwoy Branch sel cd, ese n bris ; ; s © - .\" ee fi .cases, fete, oTho; refined, Te to The! ternal an external.Le rs Pain, inthe Parisi FROM HALIFAX.sorte following Fileamers of this Litle will\u2019 a \u2019 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 8 Boi isd ar \u2014\u2014 \"dd res i CATTLE \u2014 U 8 Yards, 11 20 a m\u2014 | 234% Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Cas) SIAR.pr 40300 0000 SALUTARY, - BI LARE , #8 under :\u2014 : tin ' ll 15 Point St.Charles.one à .Cattle, active at Ile to Î2e; receipts, | Rheumatism, Toothache, Lumbago an Sarmatinil,.'éturday.Jan: a TARE NEPIGON, i, Campbell.2\" Ton: 2 STEINMANN & LU DWIG, Eastern Division.0.2 RE Lambert, 1100 nd | 582.\u201cSheep, active at Go to fo; re | soy kind of a Pain, or Ache.lt will Nova Scotien Élurde) Jan: 13 | LARE WINNIPES, W.Stowart 12.) Jan.18) ANTWERP! ; 8 4B asian Lansentit, Mardin Te | cette, 2,004.Calves, active at 8c to 130c; most surely quicken the, Blood and Heal, Sardinian.eres : Saturday $a.2 R a \" is >.Jan.28 | - OWNERS AND GENERAL AGENTS 1 mal .} rannertes RL: Martin inh eipts, 164.as ité acting power ia wanderful, \u201d | Parisian.\u2026.\u2026.-.ii.Baturday, Feb.3 : .i f - 4 B 1180 530 Henrlde M.).I PORK\u201411 _\u2014 \u201c ; ve » Feb.31 Cabin, from Montreal te Liverpool, $57.50; : au-Recollet and es : cant ; $18 11 0x $18 00 to 2 3 arme sel Panacea,\u201d being or an the ATWO olelock EM.© Ratimay Infermediate, $45.60; Sicerags, Bath.\" He.WINTER SERVICE ' FOR \" Pont Vian (also Pie } y bi à February; $e asi 845 bd u nd of double the strength of any o Md RON Train from the West.For Freight or anor particulars, apply: Tu Between Antwerp and Canada via Boston Th OTTAWA, | |\u201d EIS) iste vi on o \u2014 a m\u2014 to $10 80 cash | Elixir or Liniment in PORTLAND TO- .ROBERTS, Manager Cana 9 e Capital of the Dominion, lage, Mile-End, apd 1g1 g HH ee ; sales, $10 80 February; | bein every family oa orld, shon'd .ett L da Shipping Co.ol Wale rstreet in Now wll for A NEVER or of Ss Sine il And the Boupdiess umber Districia of the Bai Coteau St.Louls.on 5 + arch.needed, \u201c as it really is th t : \u2018Thursday, Jan.18 | > + OF \"steamships.at vous AN United i : Toucoo, January.|\u2018 ors or Gras i-th Stomadi, | Parisian.Ahurder Jan 3 BE MURRAY.HERI.RS THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE OF CANADA.| #14 at Ait Site, na \\ Xf Jan .: yy a .; cree .an IERMANN.li à.© GRAIN\u201410 30.8 m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Bed sud Pains and Aches o all kinds,\u201d and is ALONE o'clock PAL, Decors, tem Hougp Square, Monuleal, | TAN BREYDEL.(21155; oo Febmary § u | phorfect Rondbed, Steol Rails Iron Bridges, | sa9 Man 6, oxceps Th 2) ; > ! ails, Iron Bridges, | 84940(.| Maine.4 $1 004 cash A 00 January ; #1 02 Feb> bottle.I Druggists at 25 cents a | oF 0% te SE i] pe ant Sands Bail- Societe Post | ; ; 27 rafesof Freight Dire rentes rontrear | heed unity bras cv nine fad New York and Souti- H .1.other ty | : 1 ©.River Scenery.| 4797600004 OTD SURES ots: ioe 0 May, cu and Janay | so Por Dyess Suith FROM BOSTON.oclete Postale Francaise de | Mantique ng WAS Chon Kind Haims offer com | excursion.© Over tnis Toad & perfect holiday | oo 1 sand Fond Portland Rov ri i ;5 Da : ; .\u20ac moda f - \u2018 n aine.Lo.1 Zoe ha dpe \u20ac Bode ets May.Ola | style, fit ation gud antes (or Bo es mint exabari st.Bosto wxam| Bragilian Direct Mail Servi rar Rates of Br Fasrongors.Interme- | 0 und after MONDAY, DEC.4th., 1399, | 84900.| \u201cA Westers and Pack nd | , 88Jc asked cash.12 00 noon\u2014 | sale).L.Robinson.\u2018 se embark & n on the 1 08: {info eight, Passage, or for othe: | Trains IL \u2018 eat: a States rente oe i .Wheat, No 2 Red, $1 00 he ; .L.Robinson.amers marked * on the evening previous nformation, op ly to oo .A108 eave Montreal : | Rze MG ij b : > > 3 cash; $1 00} bid] Nora i ; to sailing, if they s0 desire.\u2014 ! 'ÉINMANN & L 9.30 \u2014 se wi GISTRRED LETTER MALL for the New Eng- 21 ! .> , Gin to / WIN UDWIG \u20189.80 a.m.\u2014Morning Fast Exp ess with P land States\u2014f & | , | \u2018Ç ryote si E oe ho 844 Maschu coatings at Ls ob n equal to the new over FROM.BALTIMORE.The iota NOEMENTS., Or to MUNDERLO Antwerp ; Car attached, PE Stiawa, Ran.Southern States closed end gome ko À \u2019 .3 ' i .1 f Dey s & r tai T A 4 cash ; 521c January ; 52fc February ; 528c 4 \u2014= = vu ue Caspian.Monday, Dec.% | Line-are appointed to sail from Halifa «| December 14 General Agents, Montregl, maa, : PPT By Canadian Great Britain So.aro .ax 4.9 \u2014Aft day a.| May.O > .Monday, Dec.25 ; 3 - 208 » erncon Express fer Ottawa ahd | B «700 ! a.Mey.ais, 38c bid, 38jc aoised cas ; 384 Frsuran Hibernian \u2018Mon Gay Dec.28 N .S, (on arrival of the mails) on the 14th : - : 5.00 ll Intormedinie Stations.1 d y We Star Los Pen Te 218 ge nuary.3 pm\u2014W heat, No 2 hed, neces.© | Rates of Passa \" » Jan.22 | of each month for St.Thomas, Porto Ric es p.m.\u2014Accommodation Train for St.Je: | By Cunard Li 18th Sen ll 700 ictec | ay Paru > Yims TA ; + Lo / via I oy Montreal; yi and all Ports in Brazil and River = = a nes other Éuburban Pool en 8 Do od 0, po ho 215 been AS BE TO) IND [ANCA pessoa | So Ada (Te TE | : got April i$ IAI pere Sie bid, LAL (According to 130265 SB and #8 | Splendid passenger accommodation.\u2018 NK 7 du RS | &05 p.m\u2014Éyening Lightning Express for Py Toman Line, Bh.2 B Ë ol | Fuse Lach, ake 4, afo ad] FIRE INSURANCE CO.| MER ME Bei and French Bist Mai Servic | % .yarns etm BRL 5 fi | : \u2014 Rates of ron ; The thagnifi i ?LAAUI 8 aA and Chicago.» Detroit ails or St, Thomas, W.1, Braz TT ATgen- Miao ears 5.| CANADA BRANCH.Om\" Line are appointed to soil monthly betwebn GUION LINE |#.s0ami\u2014Hriseo TiS ror recat Stations | pated thom ant Meriden WL So Sor hi 6 oo .: 4 Cabin.7 ç Antwerp (Belgium), Ha ¢ .CF awa, at which Merning | each month.» N.8, on the 20th of Tu, | Jan.| Fant March, | Capital fully subscribed.$9,260,000 ra sori ie oo Be oa lue conseetion wi Bh | | UNITED STATES MAIL ST gn | from the ven above leaving.Moniresl 1s | piers Bote I he Crest Boxes fer Te ands I eur 96 97 ssets, cash and invested funds.2,605,925 | Stearage Hato.overs pres tm Tes Amsterdam and Bremen, unrival- |} SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN station.ew City Terminus, Quebec Gate | in de e collecte dat 8.15 a.m.on he Joltow- , \u201cA cevese as | 00000 cess teens ; eee : _ passeng r accommodation.Special iT: .- or Tickets, Bates, Seats in Parl patch for the early morning mails, or for deli- 11 00.222201 Cn | an | | referme ed Rates of Egonga from Hontrepa| cific Bone 0 Emgrans rom Be Now Tork aad Livepol, alin of ammo | PE EE fron aR ates BL IE pe aa.; neland.» .h ticke 3 > , pan 9 ÿ e _ 12 a a.ol % a F.A.BALL, Chief Agent re Canada.Cab.is For 8 $11.5 snd gen rt of Europe oe ets issued re P OPO SAILINGS FROM NEW YORB 103 'S \u2018 JAM ES y violied at 416 ami The Sureet Boxes are Ke sesese en T _\u2014 Intermediate comm : tes.Through bills of lading ES 0 OP sirens Dec.and 9.16 a.m.and 5.90 p.m.on holidays.=~ @rienc ! , diate.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sscsnmcenes i | granted.| WYOMING.\\.©.23, 3.30 p.m { AR pa Sa ; olidays.; 220 I \u2026 | 953 1, 2} ST P.S.STEVENSON and E.L.BOND, Steersge.reins 00 | po ler rates of freight and pass age, apply ARENA 1100 Eu Jan eam GEQ.W HIBRARD ) St.= To i open HIE orm X01 pm Sa) more ses on : CT i nedy unter, Antwerp; A.NIA.7 Jan.16, 11: ©.Am rue Aves .x ep oC Din Agest fer Mental | Newfoundland Line.|\" Si BEES db I HE Be Just Gen, Zang, Aap.od praorr, January 5.] ) \\ | e.Te VE ENTLEY LASKA ie Le Jan.30° 9.50 am | W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKE Hotels tl (GRAIN-1020 am \u2014Wheat Nol 87 and 8) St.Francois Xavier Street, | ive Smith Se\u201d Bverpect vip si LEY BENTLEY, | ughteompariments, and are ruraisned vilr | Manten, Déc.à Gen.Supt - .i .i iS = Ce = : alifax Liver y .> .|eve i à \u201cul, Dec.4, 1882\" : 3 * June a Cash re bid, 982¢ asked{ Formerly Dominion Telegraph Office.Johns, FF, are intended to Dé despa oy - And at qi St Paul Street, Montreg) j Atlantic both sai Ati pi og Muy JS : = J hat I 31 061 ay LE > bruszy $ 224 March; December 29 312 FROM HALIFAX.Cu D uar ot ndia Wharf, Halifax, N.8.| reom, $moking-room, raw Ing room.land tion a .\u2014 > 8 ] : ' ventilation and light.= £8 ane li Pen INSURANCE COMPANY, | Sere REET) oun ae com st | os FE ERA na, fe } ; 2 nominally May.i : COE ing at Cork Harbo j 0 } according Lo location, &c.ai.\u2014 ul, Leeiand.INTERM , wbet ; { «| | GARRYING BRITISH AND AMERI |, hisisa class tia aifords pe ne w Bosrox, January 4.The Board of Directors: | Clasgow Line.CAN WALLS, AMEBI | rate means a respociahio way of travelling eve 5 # , FLOUR\u2014Prices the same.Fine $3 10'to PHOS, OR eHY.STARNES, Chairmän.! During the season of Winter Naviguuon, & Beds Bed Wash-basins, &c., together en 0 $3-26 ; superfine $3 25 to $340 ; common THÉODORE HART Hg Chairman.gfpamer Will pe ann ob Bos each week andra - A liner Cafe aufstograge doing provided.Pas \u2019 COMMENCING ON hed Ll xtras $3 50 to $3 T5 ; choice extras $4 25 | ANGUS C HOOPER a ' when occasion requires) Boy otk trom.Ry Single I-38 round trip.ES a MONDAY, Sept.Z5th, 1883 ma | , vo $4 To à New York roller, $5 50 to $5 75; EDMOND J BARBE AU \u201cFaq.Boston or Portland to Glasgow âtreet, as fbl- Appiyio Ee ai Low Bates, GUION trr\u2014pe Lrains will run es f ome: ECS whit nada Superior $5 25 to5 374; Mi t \u20ac » 004.TE UION, : ps follows: ~~ - bakers $5 to 5 50; Michigan lames\u2019 | capital, = = ++ $10,000,000 FROM BOSTON.orto © 3.8 Boadway, New York.18 seque $ 155 St.Louis $5 25to $5 50; Michigan Kiount Invested in Canadas, 900,000 Fhaniolan.eee -Satarday, Dec.fa0 December 19 354 St.Paul street, Montréal 3.02 if à fon fy Joo 85 2 4 yohio, Sry St.uis vestments, over = 30,000,000 ON PORTLAND.Jan.13 Ea 2 ë â as = var nn nd Southern Iinois roller $5 75 to #6 10 la Bi , T ; 7 : = it ofl fancy brands, $6 20.Minnesota and Wi > Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest | Prussian.viene.Tuesds; PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN \u2014\u2014 y ds, $ nd Wis \u2019 lay, Dec.2 M PM consin spring Wheat patents $7 to $7 50 ; current rates.ManitobAN.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.\u2026\u2026.s Saturday, Jan.6 IMPROVEMENT.\" : \u2019 » | Isave Montreal for Queb - MP.MIP.M.ST.LOU IS HOTEL 4 wrint 1 re ! i] Dwelling Houses and Farm P i Nestorian.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.000000.Saturday, Jan.20 | Sailing between NEW YORK ; : Quebec dM \u2019 : : 80H.+e 3.00 | 10.00 to ful Ww Cornmeal niet eu À 2 8 3 6 75.| insured at reduced rates.roperties sue OL, vip Queenstown, are As .oe an ontreal, Arrive a0 QHEDEO.oo.CEE TR % 8 SL.LOUIS a BET, of \u20ac br, rye four at 83 15 to $4700 hoes oO.F C SUITE, THROUGH BILLS OF LADING | pur .leaves follows = opin.|.8.(8 LeaveQuebec for Montreal.| §.10'| 10.0 QUEBEC.of ® per brl.Oatmeal unchanged 50 Chief Agent for the Dominion, ranted in Liverpool and Glasgow, and at all | BALTIC.Saturday, Dec.30, at 9.00 a.m, § AE == : ; Moi P, M.'A.M.; #55786 00 per bel.for ground, $6 50 37 89 | October 27.Continental Ports, to al points in'êhe United | pres NN1c.saturday, J or Sa AlN REA Leave: Montreal for \u201csi rr #0) 4% THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY, iF i for cut.1h \u2018 : Canada and the United States to Liverpool ADRIATIO.Thursday, Jan.1, at 500 pom.fg\" = on Arrive = ave free WILLIS RUSSELL, President, a it OATS\u2014Easy.No 1 white 53¢ to itish.America Assi rance (0 and Glasgow, tale Aye GERMANIC Saturday,\u2019 Jan.20,at 230 P| Ee Ew lois., .Foilx de Va ; \u2014 an \u2026+634c per busheb; No Diwhite 50c to 504c ; Il Via Best EPUBLIC.Thursday, Jan.2h,at 6.30 8m) SRI TT = Leave Si.Felix do Vaiois This Hotel, which is unrivalled for size, hug Neo 3 white, 484¢ to 49¢ ; mixed a on, Portland or Halifax.Bald ursday, Feb.1, at 11.30 a.m.for Montreal ie style and locality in Quebec, i 2 \u2026 buste + to 49c dc o ; mixed oats, 463 FIR : \u2014 p STE by the Intercoloni&l and Grand ADRIANO.Thursday, Fon: = a 700 a.m.EY L] N E || \u2018Arrive at Montreal.) .3 throughout the voar for Pleasure & OPEN cehtl .\u20ac colon .?dos 700 am.| ÉLIMIT CHLCE CNED, ~~ y } - ¢ wa -Quiet.We quoté bran.$18 00 E AND N MARINE.Centra Narmton and drond Frick ka ways BLE.RIN RATES.at 630 am.stearaibins of the following Fizst-Clach Dae Dagiiicent Palace Cars on all Pas.meet ravel, having acçommodation for 500 the i 1 .ation es , À \u2014 = 8.os Peed oi SPIE es va Imcorporaved - - = - - 1888.| Raliway Birk Central and Great.Wes $90 ond Pio ores Preto Tacicate good or SCOTLAND.2,645 Tons.rato D4¥ Trains and Sleeping Carson Night 5 August 17 1 fut S33 ; ; ] 4 ; ruse to $22 00.Jottonseed mesl unélfnged, A.DAVIDSON \u2014 I A.HOLDEN.Boston.and oy Qorohants aires C or que ve sia and re gold.Jekots, Epod for The Steamahion of this i ; eens 1,087 \u201c at nes Trains leave Montreal and Quebec - 96 into.+ + = » tp.' ot \\ \u201c $30 ang gr spot ; for prompt |, \u2018 Marine.Resident Agent.pany via Portland à Through Bills of Lading Children between one an ES rie er be despatched from ne are inteuded to All Trains run by Montreal Time.T H E R U S S E L 23 joe L PBRRLES AN® Maur moe, Office Re | tor Basbound Erafle can fe btatncs Go | istroe Situs Bo NOT cAReY Carrue MONTREAL FOR LONDON, |®aiiveiosndiiom ottawa oo OTTAWA Hath 9, We quote two-rgwed State, 85c to 90c ; ways.| SE CE ne a3 : * GENE ii \u2014 i ro WE L ; For Frei, NOTICE.\u2014Special Winte FOLLOWS : RAL OFFICES\u2014QUEBEC.In a \u2019 six-rowed State B0c to 95c ; Canada, 90c ce Removed apply Frel ght, passage or gine.nfarmation, and $100.Return inl Winter Rates, 360, 350, THAMES.on or about 20th October.13 Plaçe d\u2019A.Ticket Offices: The Palace Hotel of Canada.sépar to $1.Malt, quiet We he TO Havre: A.> ans, | erpool until the end of March, 1883.P e Certificates issued : ace Tmes, ; sn?< » quiet.e quote two-rowed ;\u2019 ALEXANDER HUNTER,4 Rue Gluck, $150, cording + ch, 1883, $110.$144, | sirous of bringing out t to persons de | 202 St.James street MONTREAL.sa tion ate 90c r : six | : .z 0., or.RICHARD > ccommodation, | Th ; 8.Opposite 18 magni ; ; State 90c to 95 bush : six-rowed 110 ST Paris; Ave, SCHMITZ & C R 155 o stateroom accommodati rou \u20ac out their friend D St.Louis Th ificent State 95c to $L Po rowe d CW$L Ô 0 ' , | BERNS, Antwerp; RUYs & Co, Rofterdam ; all having equal privileges in the saloon.tinent ugh B 11s of Lading issued on the Cen- Chhadian Pacific Raves: QUEBE ç the most mode new Hotel, fitted up in law, ; to $1 10 per bush.Hops, 85¢ to $1 00 Opposite 01d Post Office.dgaux ; Fiscures \u20ac Daman, Sahomlors ado Montreal S Everpool London ane ie M estera $ fabs.ll parts of September 28 A DAVIS, Sup Eussel contains Bosom ato over ske 1 per 1b.new New York State.October 17 A 0, 8, Bremen ; CHARLEY Manors, Hel.| derry, $31.00 prepaid.To Montreal from above | LEYS, CARTER, DA apply to TEMP: r 5s | FOUR HUNDRED GUEST A ash ; JAMES SCOTT & Co,, Queenstown ; Mon | Paces, BLE propa, London, E C., Ross = Co] ni lier strech - | sage and baggage elevators, hv co ob ; Vv a splendid view of the city, Parliamentary came IE & WORKMAN 17 Gracechureh street, | Fassengers taking the \u201cWhi i ; White Star Steam PAVID SHAW , Pe _ 248 ?BYE Demand moderate, oc, per busk: R | | : London ; Jamks & À 7 ers,\u201d as 1 ss Western coeamenis As to 410 5 goon Oyal insurance Co.| Bit tt Sait | Ser SY, v0 an | RERMATI ete a hante aioe ris, pom tothe © 8 to choice freshlysmade, 36c to 39 ; very OF ENGLAND.Quebec ; got, Liverpool; A FLAN trou St parts of Dont Ta0dotate rato » to all BE = = ro : apital having business with the GS to the ofp 3 choice fall creaméry 87e to 89e; good vol \u2014 cago; H.BOURLIER, Toronto : LEVE & ALDER, Forfurther information and passage apply EST INDI ES ~ ment find it ; gogrywpient to st Oe ot Sho all 55100 {sumer rere | EGR EVE EEE oC SHAR rk i Se | pC Hamel rns Rov KDIES| Detaware & Hudson Co's | Eup ETE tras mito or & to 3% ; éhoiee New York and Ver- | .% A.ALLA eq A i ù iA ee i ont fall dairy, 8c to 330; winter butter | $26,000,000 dinde street, Portland, .BJ.COGHLIN, Elsa Railroads plied with escapes The \u2018entire Hotel is sup Storm 25c to 30.; long dairies, 2 ; ; nvested in Can- $9 State Street, Boston, ahd 414 St.Paul St ontr Cfa \u2018 * 1 on eae of fire ther 14 c to 30.; long dairies, 23¢ to 27¢; choice! adh for Prot © -_ \"2% Commons tre December ! reat, Montreal ZY Cis ae very ear confusion or d sen) #2 UN dairy, 25c to 30c: fresh| tion ofCanadian Degember 22 .» Montel.SEE = é nt » Al | Per attention po 5, guests © @e \u2018actory 20e to 28c ; common to good, 17 i - Lc 5 3 = = ¢ ( in © ry em 160 to 00 El edn oe a A es A K ald ( i [he HIS ne ated a\u2018, EGGS\u2014Quiet, Fresh near by Bast- Ss -% 700,009 DIRECT 7 QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COM PAN Co Ottav February 13, 1852) 7 bode \u2018 ern \u20ac < c : he stoc c to 3lc; : 19 ; + 4 5 ï Y.| ro TT CHARLOTTETO 3 : been 7 Northcrn, 30e de lez Vermont , 3103 | Liability of Shareholders Unlimited STEAMSHIP LINE => For BERMUDA, 88 ORINOCO.Jan.11.|Saratega, Troy, Albany, Boston \\ om EEL be took and New York, 3lc to 32c; Island ; Lo oe ES MARTINIQUE, BE BARBA DOI k Jel ton REVERE y sa De to 00e ; Western, 28c to 300 ; limed, MH.GAULT, }Onier Agents.TN NEW FN : = a = 45d TRINIDAD, 86.BERMUDA, January New York, Philadelphia, HOUSE mess Abu to 26c per doz.| Recent Soni AILEY.fC pool a For freight, passage and AD ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST Mre.MoNeE11, Pro rs ter, t : BEANS - Fm.We quote large | chonter a Bina ng), Liverpoo , Maz Li N À.É OUI RIDER CEE nee apply to Miles the, Nhortest ane between | pb Firet class Commercial and Privat ing-T -ni 3 .'ompany, gs fa : 4 , \u201d , .G : y Pe?oo $3 acd oF 2 Bs Armes rR polos, corner Place re SR LANE ROUTE LEVR É ALDENS cet, M Broadway.| Fast Trains leave Montreal 17° th.dood OH dvr 5, convenie?over.24 a .; set, 3 pis 2 ; : ,.$2 5 3, medi soreened, = 40 1 $2 60; Jctaber 8 : ul o The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited) w MOORB, Manager A i Ci attached fr Sarat, Train polit -picked, ; Choice im- bet 1 ù any, arriving in\u201d , Troy a, proved yellow-eyes, $3 40 to $3 45; old- Oo i CE rong = = etweon ne ut CORRE and LIVERPOOL, January 1 Quebec, ; sm, pm Nigh in Now York at 90 p.m, 1 toler: foshioned yellow-eyes $3 35-to $340;|1$ HEREB orl 4 2.This Line i 2 Samal .FROM PIER 40 N, R.NEW YORK.THE INTE TION 1 at 645 am.next mo {hrough {0 Now York 3 me 4 md Kidneys $3 40 to 8 i.Canada | 3 HEREBY GIVE N, iat application ET ne composed of the following ALI parte NE Wednesday.Jan.10 sR Ch LWAY AND | makes close connection of J This Train me peas quiet, $1 to $1 10 per bushel Src à : sion 0 chan I Wednesday, Jan.A Dau oon Train n, arriving i écinmon ron af $1 15 to sl 95 choice Provincial Parliament, for Amendments to 8S.MELROSE ABBEY, Capt, H.H.Leng RÔTANIA.\u201cWednesday, Jan.À G- \u2018 TION at 00a.22 n for Boston, arriving, will à Split Peas unchanged, $6 to $6 25 per HOMŒOP.AT! orating the MONTREAL 8S.VALETTA, Capt.D.Anderson, CATALONIA Wednesday! Ton.7 OU IDE ried via this Lio ER Malls and Express car-: gluse abl green pons $1 40 to $1 50 per > per 0 ASSOLIAT LON.} and are intended to perform regular ser- GALLIA \u2018Wednesday, Feb, 14 | Published Semi-Monthly, containi Grand Tron Cones and Tickets sold, at all À ee nis.200081 50 Nrenars Æ GRAFTON, | ter between Montrea'and St 20h Ni, | BÉRNES ee ee ES TIE ASTER AND MAPS oi | a EE Eas uo \u2014oteady.e quote Western | Montreal, N 9.1987 Dec.-Areas.| calling a orth ney, C.B., and Char-| And every following Wed om N DIAN and t rinci 143 St.J treet So .| nothy, fair to good, $185 to $1 90 Montreal, 5 ov.2 1352 _ 2m Tat 280 lotretown, P.E.I., à ternately.\u2019 York ob v ednesday from New AMERICAN nine, vu D.M.KENDRICK 8 s Montreal.DOMINION BARB WIRE C0.Teasol prime 97 w 2 $2 15; choice, $2 30 Tuy _- be des niche as follows :\u2014 coring to acsomimodatinn, and $100, ac- STEAM Na VIGATION General Pass\u2019r \u20ac CHAS.CCF ALT Secured FIRST PRIZE over ¥ little .e .af 4 .; A) itor, .Ro .Northern, lie to 1% por 1b es = ney ord Soda.CB.Se So from à Liverpool and Queensiown, an a lice For sale Py News Dealers ind B = i Montreal ne eine Eo 53-51 4 > Jersey red-top, $3 25 to $0 00; West! § id.?\u2019 Po ough pins at lowest rates.oer and y N A: ror md Bookseller E Toronto 00728 881 [ en $325 to $0 00 TS ce 18 rough Bills of Lading given for Belf ews Agents on Trains wo - 4 of 8 Ju pe bach $ sonia 150.5 millet on or about Thursday, Oc ve Comtinent, ©, Antwerp sid other Ports on and Steamers.c o R Do N P R ESS.Kingston Sooo] 155) nu | \u2018Ç isl | RSS ot ; \u201cFor Freight and Passage, corts.PT OST CENTS, et Vita Lan slo : \u201ces, BU 0 Le Ou eee cranber.Dee is] Nin Ti 19 200 M otqbe r 26.| phon ele ane Passage at tho Cernpany's | , fanoal Subsoription, $2.00 payable in | A half FOR SALE de Centre sites consequent by 10 $16 00 for Cape; nafive cabbag $15 00 | He ess © DAVID SHAW, A orto VERNON H, BROWN & CO.rn: Pre s medium Gordon (CYLINDHu ee ire made, ambi ape; bage $1501 November 30 286 June 14 .> se Decorah 58 St.p1HO5 JILSON et \u201d E CTH OLM & CO Disposing où fe pa Treadle good as new Send for Circulars and Prices army cember 23 3 ublishers and Propri sing of it to make room f 4 : 5 prictors.| m or a larger | Offic 0 unde 190 Bonaventure Street pashine, Can be seen at the Hiro 6, 44 Foundling Stre Geno _ | November 22 6m wfm 269 va : « k PS TS ) - } CURE \u2014 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND PAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY JANUARY 6 = ppp _ \u2014\u2014 ARISIAN GOSSIP.soldier to his Royal brother, by whom he { before the eyes of this Kaleidescopic city.3 i Fr x al G dent was decorated, and attached him to his | the President of the Cound snd Minister À rofessiona : Cards.Miscellaneous.Miscellaneous.Professional Cardsrom our Special Correspondent.Military Houseshold as Aide-de-Camp.{ for Foreign Affairs, M.Duclere, has just \u2014 .- Paris, Dec.22, 1888, After the death of \u2018the Duke of Genoa, | been receiving a ; \u2019 EDW.ARD EVANS, NT Co CKBURN, McINTYRE .Leuis Blanc\u2014Gambetta\u2019s Wound\u2014Aïm | the country was astounded by the marriage NUMBER bF CANADI ANS, Le \u2019 Nh .& LEWIS, 0 of his ambition\u2014 Substitutes\u201d to be | of the ed ches , with Rapallo.now in Paris, who waited on him te thank ACCOUNTANT, N \\ NN Barristers and Solicitors, given up\u2014Intended Marriage\u2014A new | The, King, furioxely: excited against Lis ., hoa Fy 2 \\ NAR PARLIAMENTARY and DEPARTMENTAL AGENTS 0 Political Drawing Room \u2014 Court | sister-in-law by 7 this astonishing His Bxogllency, for the rominat f of 169 ST.JAMES SYRKEI » \\ \\ AN S = Land Patents and Patents of Invention Gossip\u2014Marquis Rapallo and the jance, threatened to banish the : MR ; j S ER NH rocured.mesalliance e Hon, Mr pleau, a mem r of the S N > P Duchess of Genoa\u2014M.Camille Flam- |.from Italy; but \u2018was at Canadian Cabinet, as Commander of the (OPPOSITE ST.JOHN STREET.) = NN = N= Solicitors of the Bank ef Montreal, marion, the Astronomer\u2014A Magnifi- fon ath, so far pacified as to content lLim- Legion, of Honour, 2nd for uh ae September 28 3 AS \\ 5 = - OTTAWA, t Gift\u2014Sarah Bernhardt\u2019s Fedora | 52° ; on.Mr.Wurtele, Minister 1ce p = Em \u2014_\u2014 \u201crow Dresses-M.Duclere amd his sith send ng the couple so reside on for the Province of Quebec, as ©ffiger of | J.BRIELLE, SSN É i Hon.Jas.Coexsvrx,Q.C.| A.F.Molyryez 0 Canadian Visitors.of Lake Maggiore.He granted the title the Legion.The deputation who waited Lana Sarveyor, ss J.Travers LEWIS.The death of M.Louis Blanc has been | Jo Marquà Se alld vious de | O1 the Minister was composed .of Mr.146 ST.JAMES STREET SN November 18 276 5 \u2018unet of Marquis #0 Ra] #9, Previous 3! Méttor Fabr fading Conymissary- = : followed by a funeial at the cost of the | hi {age with the Duchess had\" been | hig ; J x 0 : ing | Dis marriage G 1 France; Mr, Manirette, De- RIDDELL & STEVENSON Government, the sum of £400 being | made by her Chief Steward of her House.oh yo m fo \"Mr.Ovide Perrault JOHN FULTON, S CHARTERED AG\u20acOUNTANTS * alloted for top purpose by those Whe |hold, and the pair lived there quietly, in | Buy Commissary; Mr.Or th - , 0 dispose of the contents of the National disvrace, for several years.Atlengt the the Frenc ice-Coneu pi Jou cw; Accountant and Auditor, 22 St.John Street, Exchequer.The career of the deceased Kine.findin g it very embarrassing to have Mesers.Genest, ro ] yac os pène Commissioners for the Previncee of Quegentleman is too well known to call for no lad y at the head of his t, determin- Dupuis, Bourgoin, rolet, .ro eu, an 242 ST, JAMES STREET, S bec, Ontario, Nova Seotis, New Branswiok recapitulation liere ; but it is curious that ed to invité the Duchess of Genoa to Asselin, \u2018The Minister ta t 3 e- .- L NN VV and Manitoba.5 Louis Blape, who chose to be à voluntary | Coxze and fillithg place left vacant by putation with great cordiality, and as- + + MONTREAL.; de == A.F.Rmopere.| À.W.STEVENSON.exile during the Empire, and set up for a | \u201c00 80¢ NIG pia au sured its members of the continued sym- Nowmaer W .| aa; | = November 974 martyr to the Republican idea by living THE DEATH OF THE QUEEN, pathy of France for \u2018the great Colony 7 HE eel 0 - 0 delightfully in London, as Victor Hugo | on condition that Rapallo should be re- | that had once been French,\u201d of the C.J.ALGUIRE, B.CL LR : .| \u2014.\u2026.H COTTE, .15 lived, of his own choice, \u201ca martyr,\u201d | instated in his post-of Chief Steward.of | pleasure with which the Ezench Govern- + do 2AbEy Doleldey \u2018of T a fl Accountant and Auditor, 00 in Guernsey, has beew looked on asksnge | her Household, and should only appear as | ment had enrolled the two distinguished RISTER OLICIT if ] } Adddéss P.0.Box Ne.1,986, by the men of his party since his retürn | such.he Duhon ond a ac Lace Siatoemen on the list of the RAR , ER.# $ 4.4 af.} i \u2014 September 1y 282 CU to Paris.Being naturally delicate and | cepted by the Duchess, pro -ambi- + en LOT : \\ mb iA ) 15 unselfish, his native modesty and sincere tious, and delighted to play, at the pour ; Notary Public.a 3 - ! THOMAS DARLING, - desire to see the world better and happier, | of her bro hef brother-in-law, the part of PPS Coco RATEFUL.«AND Cou |.\u2019 Tres Fi \\ .necessarily exgluded ae from the yp representesivé of the Qed inall maïtex pobre By teen kbôirledge of| CORNW ALL, PNT.0 7: a! I e Fh e wh er e Accountant and Auditor.00 pathies of those whose ruling thought, of State-show, receptions, &c.Ag.to the | ghe natural laws which gorern the opera-| October 11 243 - - , , ] y OI ° 243 ST.J AMES STREET, substituting motive of the strange matriage contracted tions of digestion and nutrition, and by i cv .t e .\" \u201d THE REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT | by thie Duchess after ber hus shi death, | careful application of the fine properties MOFFAT & CALDWELL,\" July §.; T8159 | / - MONTREAL.in place of the Monarchical, is to step into pubis Len ay er always been of og oie ed foil or wie el ~ Bankers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers, May 20 120 |B sn REE os LS Te Sp SRE Al Stee, | The nN PACTFIC RAILWAY COTY = thro®n, and ni \u201cSeather thett \u2018rests \u201d 2 x TT idem the other U0) labour, must be admitted to have sincerely mer.\"Camille Flammarion whose num- selves well fortified with pure lood and CORNW Ont: with conditions requiring cultivation.; Lo *\u2026 Crropuas BasusoLam,, Lo.; 00 desired, and laboured for, the jmprove-.rate \u2019, th à | * Pro rly nourishéd frame.\u201d\u2014Cipil Sar D.B.MACLENNAN AL Eu Onda: Mad |: rebate of from $1.25 to $3.50 per acre, according to price paid for the] Lately Oficial Assignee, | 42 ment of the condition * of *he \u201cWworking- | TOUS works have been written vi & | vice Gazette \u2014Made simply with boiling | DONALD, Jauxs W LipbELL + | end, allowed on certain conditions.The Company alse offer Lands Lu.Par G.Marrivzau, B.C.L, | classes, was as little in favour with these |) 00 arom men and women.of all ranks mater or mile.Sold only in Packets and { April Cay Witheut Con-litions of Settloment &t.Cwlttvation, | _ Montreal, January 10 x s the ralers and law-makers of the Re-i nd aves, has recently founded \u201cJa lo.or & a by grocers, this Che | \u2014\u2014 : : | at pricee which can.be okgained from the LAND COMMISSIONER.- ValuaHle' see JOHN P.WARNER, .ublic.Thus, when it was proposed by ages, ow .ota Londo Boni lo Tonal : , J.A.U.BAUDRY tions are offered in : { } REET © Real Estate and Genera}: Fimancial Bee eo or $in | which is savidly gaining for him a circle | Bbpre Chocolate Eesemne.oo | bivik Baek ion Land.SOUTHERN MANFIOBA pere > 00 Committee, to senda deputation¥o at- | which is rapidly gaining for him a circle | 3Pps\u2019s Chocolate Essence.Civil Ragineer aad Dominion Land Surveyor x 21 : - = 9.\u201c Mavagement pecialtics 3 \u2018 2 15 \u2018tend his funeral, the proposition was an-!| of admirers in every country of the globe.L .97 ST.JAMES S1R EER, along the South Western Branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway and in the districts Negotiation 5 Loen Lea.Mort .48 wily ejected, ding ones passed) A few racks £ 0, OL op ammarion re oy THIRTY DAYS\u2019 TRIAL- ~ MONTREAL.of the Souris, Pelican and White Water Lakes and Moose Mquntains.Cy Co other goo d Securities.Le ortgages or ç - het ; $ , i ; .i ¢ ron TS \u2019 cis rong attending ibb funbuglf We | scribers to kis Revieu, expressive of the | TAR Vouraso Bais Co.Marshall, Mich.| _May9 »__ Guants LAR -, TERMS OF PAYMENT.- Gommercial Paper Piscdinted, = ex ho hhdpkopésed the b3- | writer's sympathy and admiration, and in- | T° 86 | yes oe root CARMAN & LEITCH If payed for in full at time of purchase, a Deed of Conveyance of the lasd will be Rani ip : ; \u2018 isi is | Volipio Bejtergnd Ki 4 eg On \u2019 AR f i \u20ac OF pure.: y Howses and other Property Rented.8% Won of delegates for the interment was so | viting Miny to.mpky Hor o visit fat his | are GT gg po Yd) | BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | given but the purchaser may pay one-sixth in cash and the belancé in five Sonal in Arbitrgtion cases will rgosive careful af) indignant at this act of tyranny that he | chateau, in\u2019 Italy.is letter\u201d was f6l- who are eal ed with nervous debility, lost SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, \u2019 | stalments with interest at six per cent.per annum, payablein advaneg.Payments mayi| ention.id ?330 once informed his colleagues of his de~ | lowed by several others, expressing the vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee NOTARIES PUBLIC, &o., be made in Land Grant Bonds which will be accepted at ten per cent.premium op Office; 246 St.James Street, ination to attend the funeral, and hdd | most affectionate sentiments for the as- ing 8 pe ely and complete tation of CORNWALL.ONT 2 TE eit par value and accrued iwmterests.These Bonds can be obtained on application at!] OTTAWA BUILRINGS, ! ; name struck out from the Comnaittee) | tronomer, and pressing him to come and | | =\" 4 ho vägor.Address as above.| Jas.Lærrau .B.B Can the Bank of Mdntresl, Montreal ; or at any of its agencies.2, Mav 26 136 a x nd a few days with him.Not know [ many - LOCTESS ; .Ou.8.MAN -For farther particalars, apply to JOHN H.MoT'A VISH, Land Commistioners Winni- - | i.The truth concerning t] spe ew day B.\u2014Nuarisk is incurred, as thirty days : a ar ; ; , , .B.\u2014Närisk is incurred, y day June 14 142 : ARTE M, GAMBETTA\u2019S WOUND ing anything of hia Y= trial is allowed.= gh peg, to-whom all applications for lands should be addressed.+ ; UR H.PLIMSOLL, od .; : fic + | Flammarion naturally he; tq ace _ JOHN McDONALD, By order of the Board, | Amditor and Aecountant, 80 persistently denied by his friends.is is invitation : but h .ç \u2018 CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretarv.SM mow ascertained.M.Gambetta, intensely | 9° his invitation ; byt hiv, dcer- ACCOUNTANT AND AYDITOR, Montreal, 5th December, 1882.i \"> 6m met 276 HAMILTON CHAMBERS, 30-8 desigous {f recovgr thé grotinti he Bas lost, tamed that his unknown corresponden 230 St.James Street, Montreal : T= - |ST, JOHN STRERT, MO ¢ ; A - br æ > 4 | Was an Ifalign nebleman of large fortune, E 1867 April 4 HE 8 00 und to sdture\u2018the Presidential Chair whe high charac à in\u201dgreat-estimation .STABLISHED A p a M.Grevy\u2019s term of occupation shall have b 5 ay À donnected ar Special attention pren Auditing + BEATTY, C Sng.come toam end, kas, d¢ appears, come tg | PY his op ar books and statements a loint Stock Cg, ., CHABWICK, A the conclusion that his celibacy, with thé | 38¢ Wii, ; * / pages and Corporations.2 1 | THOMPSON & BLACKSTOCK, Harioûs consequences thét follow\u201d from it, pores.THE FAMILY QF GALIS, + anuary ve BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, & 79 the cause of the check that has been fn- | and a lover of astronomy.He pt leng WM.WINGFIELD-BONNYN i [J | > > GCs 700 flicted on his ambitions designs.He has decdigà va accept the invitatidn addresse .94 .MR.W.A.REEVE, Counsel, 7 ® .been confiding to his followers his convie- to \u2018him from the horeq of ele Consulting Civil Engineer, _ Qffices,- BANK OE TORONTO, 5 jon that the active support of lady-friends | ean, and presented himself at he magnifi- : Corner Wellington and Church Streets 218 Ë indispensatie to the politician vpo as- | cent-villa to which he hed been invited.He 26 HOSPITAL STREET, « = TORONTO.se 7 % itgé to be popular, and that he cohsiders | wfs received by his hoët with open \u2018apms, \u201d MONTREAL, e I n g at 0 esa e ri ces Le \u2014_ 21 imself to\u201d be under the necessity of re and spent a day delightfully Lou in ; 7 AGENT FOR ALL KINDS OF YBa.8.MN.Cuapwroxgen- nouncing the substitutes for a wife with | dives, alnidst the lowely scer QI t fn - à 3 J.THOMSON, .&.BLAOKSTOOK.Get which he has hitherto contented himself | neighbourhood, spd conversations upon f RAILWAY SUPPLI oe ENVELOPES.From 75c.to $3.00 per 1,000.March 21 | and of providing himself with the genuine | the pelence Which beth-have-at heart.|- S EME VA x NOTE PAPER.prossaces .\u201c 75c.to 88.50 per Ream.T ; yr r 7.30 article, without further delay.\u20ac $0, agreeaply spent wag crown SOAS be GIBBONS & Mc 6 66 a ln rat Tant rend a lady sua + eo Sp hen nar apd , set pas 1BBONS & Me NAB, LETTER PAPER.* $1.50 to $4.00 per \u201c ____ Misrellansousdeli- to the task dé making her drawing-room at [ host, baying drunk to the health of hi VP TNS OEFIC& FOOLSCAP PAPER.\u201c $2.00 to $6.00 per | y JLo vee political, Willian, and popular.\u201d He | distinguished gest and.dhe glay RS M + | corner Richmond and Carli Eu .- EB EDDY'S ; are s réported to Have been sayifig \u201cto'%is | astsonomic science, demanded af-thiei as- | at | .C ond an n Co vin g Letter Borks .me, friends,\u201d is à sine qua non for a political | trenomer to give him a share of his affec- THEGREAT , LONDON, \"ONT.ppvir ; UnmatchableMatches \u2014 man who aspires to a position of supre- [tioned to regard him as a friend.\u201cWith N Y - eee > Spm macy.The want of such a salon has been al my heart 1\u201d replied M.ro en- La | 22 £ ; fes C.@rsoys di Grp.Moped, : - Coov\u2026 < Letter Books ] B % IN BOTH .\u2014 my bane; I must lose no time in repair: | chanted wit is host, inger el EW Ane un _ January 1 ' - ut A 3 i ing ths uli.Labal thus suppress | touched witibe eee Te la |\" pose PROS, | AT WHOLEFSALE PrICKHS.,|Brimstoneand Parlours i THB SOANDAL MONGERING ; GREAR AINDRESY \u20181 8 1 \u2018 Stock Brel \u201d BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, via.: that has been unfavorable to my reputa- | and admiration shown hith, \u201cVery well, vi 69 ST.FR pri TIE STREET 850 Pages Letter Books.Te.Each.| Telegraph and Telephone Rubys in 100%, tion as a man; and I shall secure the sup- | then,\u201d continued the hopt, ,.\u201cas Fou havre Se FL : J B ds 11 all Securit 4 on N \u2019 50 \u201c6 savessaccassps0c000000010.BL00 PAR and 300 8 port which will enable me to con- | promised to regard me and to treat m\u20ac as Nouralaia, Sciatica, Lumbago York Stock E gd quote on their 75 sc \u2018 caresse esse eee $1.25< \u2018 LION P R CASTLES, without Sulpharsolidate my position.\u201d a friend, I sm now emceuraged to tell you {: ouraigia, ociaiica, 90s or ¥ xchange, through their \u2019 \u201c \u201c * \u201c ARL &:60 in 200\u2019 and 300} is resoluti j ; ich led me to inffict Backache, Sorencss of the Chest, ents, Mesars.Prince & Whitely.{ 1,000 éasonsenanan es ssceceaes0ee es $1.50 This resolution arrived at, Mr.Gambetta | the motive which to in on you 6 o Ten per cent.margin on the : 9 PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR F y lost notime in making his selection of | the trouble of taking this long jorney.I |.- Coat, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swoll- valu pe -margl par, | - UE CONSUMPTION AMIL the lady who is to win, as Madame Gam.| am rich, I may say very rich ; I am pas- ings and Sprains, Burns and Commission for buvi | Ledgers Journals, Dav-Books , ss \u201c Lo ; .; .ommission for buying, # of one p v y y i betta,\u201d the \u201cgolden opinions\u201d for her | sienately interested in astronomy, and I Scalds, General Bodily cent., and same for selling ; husband that will enable him to give her, | have no greater pleasure than to be useful : ° i Warranted the Finest Match 7 | Cash Books, Blotters Pains, - December 29 .313 i ! y in the World, © : Bill-Books and Memo.Books eventually, some more splenaid and | to my friends.I accordingly desire to : 7 euphonious title; che lady selected being | offer you for your acceptance a noble es- Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted C.H.SMITHERS & ço., the daughter of a wealthy political noble- | tate, belonging to me, in the immediate Feet and Ears, and all atom ; P rti d C t man, ar Italian, and the.wound from neighbon ood of Paris.The house Pains and Aches.Bankers and Broker OF ALL SIZES AND QUA LITI ES.0 an emen , which he is now recovering, being a con- | stands in a vast park, with anciémt trees, - Vo Properstion \u2018sn earth egusls Sr.Sen ou (ROOM 28 DREXEL BUILDING) toquence of the indignation excited, in P4 solitäde in- whicfi you if be able to | mis.4 \u2018tisl Bla vus de comporter No, 3 es \u2018 a ee ,| NO BETTER VALUE TO BE HAD ANYWHERE, Fire Bricks, e mind of the most important of the | study the heavens and to ca on your |, trifing outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering \u201cEW x: \" / - BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.Brain Pipes, former substitutes,\u201d by the persistent re- |astronomic labours under \u201cthe best poss [ mith pain oe, have cheep ad positive peesd.of 3s ) 1\u20ac \u201c claims.H.Surrarns, : ; \u2018 ; of ble conditions: Do not paih me re- Diretélbnffin Hloverl Tänguages\u201d \u20ac.Member N.Y.k h _ THE FUTURE CESAR fusing this gift, but, on-the contrary,make | BOLD BY ALL PRUGGISTS AND D If SuIT per } oe proc _\u2014 Roman Cement, to fulfil the engagements, and satify the] me Lappy by accepting an offering which IN MEDIOINE, , Bond, Bercign A achungey Ae.Water Lime, vows, which he formerly laid at the feet | | make, first, to the astronomer, whomIl|.A VOGELER & CO.bought and sold for cash or on margin.of the now deserted idol.Then, the have long admired de be knowing Bin} A Baltimore, Md., U.5.4» December 5 290 | a » W Ÿ | P ( ; : y | Persona Y, and next to {fe man, whom ar \u2018 \u2018 de aaa {Tie 0 ANY, depriving the word ofthe pouty of | 207 sme snd jove asznuc to himseif | ŸHE PACIFIC NORTH-NEST || ».Poswem Baremaw, 71 and 78 ST, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.AN, ., A tta | 88 for his work.\u201d .\u2019 hein upon fo accept M.Gam \u2019 ie ma ster, was prevented\u2019 from marry.| v - THE MAGNIFICENT GIFT EL at x Grev Nun Street.: ; ; i a uC art iba ENGINEERS oF Loxpow, \\ 8, .ing that gentleman by the existence of a | thus offered with a heartiness that seemed 0 W hi d dah s \\ T ?SIZE, Dusband, but that impedimezs havingre- | to render a refusal imposible, havin [à on, asin on, an ano, |, , - i PEN coptly léen.re ved by deatfi, he widow | been accepted, the host lost no time in 5 g 3 Moljons Bank Chambers, l = \u2018| YES | YOU CAN | busi- in her own behalf, and still mere in that | taking is guest P His notary\u2019s, wheye the te +} \u2018 .) - 5 Co .October 10 242 Mewsyp or väe Ixsriture or Cry >\u201d \u2019 Tet gs Pe 3 or 600 of her son, now 12 years old, demands the | deed of-gi y drawn 3 and only | Offers the best field for Emigration\u2014 F- NP.FETEB SRREBT.| .GET SOME OF THE fulfilment ¢f the éngagements erered | needing the signatures to complete the | Viz.:-& mild, equable, and hbalthy eli- 21D 81 SEASON 1882-1883.ç 196 LLL 8 Y : À - FINEST RINISHED 290 into in the past.~~.transfer, was duly signed, sealed and de- | mate; cheap lands of great fertility, JACKSON RAE, : \u2014_\u2014 : L ty ea ; papries, ce Tverd that ey rE ie al.Flam a I ing all varieties of Grain, Fruit, | , Qffice : Royal lasurance Chambarg, Beg to notify the trade that their large and complete stock of; Buffalo Robes, con Photos In To wn a ARE Boy (a od eon, after : ; 0112 | and Grasses in wonderful abundance; an | NOTRE DAME STREET.sti °° : A father,) \u2018and is\u2019 having him brought up fine estate, a gift all the more agreeable | - ; : wast | Genertd Financial, Investment and: Com | Sieting of over \u2019 in accordance with his\u2019 own views, but | to its fort aia estpiont that it hgs been blo supply of Timber ; vost mission Agent.Municipal or other Bondg 20,0 00 ROBES, INDIAN DRESS ED, MR.PARKS STUDIO.ada.by \u201d fod from his mother ; the.Fan givep ea y © Stren one \u2018and fo oui i i and Stocks Bought and Sold.Loanson A ady for sale.This stock is the only complete lot of Buffalo Robes that will | - co and TRY.tion\u201d of a child, in accordance with French | the \u2018 man; \u2018and\u2019 will enable him | cheap and quick transportation by rail Mortgages or other Securities Effect; | pA Foy or sale.All are hie rears Robes pe à are strictly sraded.oes ot 1952 ST.JAMES STREET MONTREAL pe ee oe ao pRAbIS conditions, | Lords and river navigation; direct oom- | ed.Advances on Stocks, Merch-' f be offred (hie stonen, AF re thle year Loves and are, awioty graded, properly | 105; ST , The take possession of an illigitimate child.| bours under the best blé conditions, |.mares with all parts of th 1d, owixg andise or Commercial c eaned, anc wi \u20ac Fe te : : Wort | Januarvi?14 The lady thus deserted, rendered furious | while science, in the person of the emi- fg\u2019, Le of the world, Paper Nevotiated of buyers to our large stock of Grey, White and Black Japanese Wolx h ar by the renewed refusal to \u201c legitimate\u201d nent astronomier referred, to, has jyst re- = Doorn the Paciflo focan.April 12 sper Tegenateds + | Bobes, which My oi eh nad Te Robes Bea are WOIE Ru raie \u2018 H ds Ro d F : , , ; ; ; tr have a large stock of Lined and Trimme es r, Wo uffale an all un ds the boy by the marriage of his parents, | ceived so flattering and valuablE à compli- 0 DROUTHS, NO INSECT PESTS, | -\u2014° \u2014 | market, we .3 , , .onary came fo.aris with the determination to | ment.B 08 HURRICANES, WHIRLWINDS, MACDOUGALL BROS.and Fancy Sleigh Robes, at all prices.We have also a large stock of NATIONAL ONG to the compel her betrayer to keep Art, in the perpen of Madame Bern- DESTRUCTIVE PHENO-| .STOCK BROKERS, 4 * on orme L Keep ESAITRE rg Born | OR OTHER BUFFALO, 000, BLACK RUSSIA AND WOLF COATS, | NiTIOvak sone.; nf A, x \u201c3 | 69 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal «15 ffront which\"has cansed na little anuse- : co he .y .; i.; 4 ; tleat or to kill him.The interview was a ment ik this: part É of Mid world, The The Lands of the Pacifd HorinMest 64 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.All made in eur own premises, under our personal supervision, and guaranteed to give.ET LAUREATE) (PO E \u2018 .: - ; ; : ; show an average yield of whea Ot the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New | satisfaction, We keep constantly in stock a complete assortment of Dressed and Raw | Sung by Santley, and destined to be popular Ee Ay pus ne; Tee p convinged at yeriously gifted but fanciful genius who acre largely in oe of that = Li York Stock and Gold Exchange.Furs of all deseriptions ; also Raw and Dressed Elk and Bear Skins.We respectfully F 2 over the British Empire.; Bay 1 hs Bn dû À poid a 15 hug Tnging.off a y 3 à 0 other section of the United States Ÿ | BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BON ae | invite the Trade 10 examine our Stock before pnrchasing elsewbere.+ Pr INCES T.ERP 1G Riga py sh - \"NEW PLAY, FE .November 13 Co : 80 x t , eu \u2018 i ; x \u2014t : - NÉ cireulation.Te exDistair ose | Vhich is to attiact all Paris to theVande-] No failure of cropi has ever occumved.| ET RCH.CAMPBELL, \u2018| OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE JOHN REIPLINGER, \u201cNew York Piano Cos Warerooms, (1, saved his Life by seizing the revolver, and | Ville theatre, 4nd jn \u2018whicll the PriMfänt| Oregon Wheat eommands a higher STOCK BROKER.| JOSEPH ST.MONTREA cw Agent.| 226 & 228 8t.James Street.53 iving in bis hand thewhot that had | D2rah is to be the central figitre, ordered, | price than that of any other country in No.37 ST, oe L Rens J | 9 receiving in his hand the shot that had > ; : | P y try S bar 8 YAY \u201cVE 215 une 34 se TT been directed at his heart.from her Args&me}er \u2018in @linary, Felix, | the Liverpool market.Memsen MONTREAL Sroox ExcHANoE, ep TEXAS \u2014 ; Fie are therefore in expectation of wit | Xfi Sl wishing to give free ein do | acum rod vrk fori Rata | Buys and Sell Stocks, Debentures, oy | © THE / [ONTARIO LADIES COLLEGE, 2 are ; OL W rn ; .Ly, Besing in the cowre of the coming win | hor rnd funy, Sho.onlered.ve | hs run ines, he Norio abs A or Gash or oi Mar WHITBY, ONT, leurs ter, the opening of anew political draw.ee he orihern Pacific RE.| ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDRD TO .\"4 \u2018 oth.Ts, equ 11 magnificant, from Morin 0 & Calf R.Co\" h No.1 Merchants Ex Montreal \u2019 | , | Will Re-open January 8th, 18683.: i i i I Decersber 15 3m 292 PLATE.GLASS IN STOCK AND TO IMPORT.B.& S.H.THOMPSON | Betimates for the Cleaning Thos.Leeming to sell his residence, No.1,711 St.Catherine street, cadastral No.1,657, on Wednesday, the 17th inst.The house was built for Mr.Leeming for his own use, and ig in perfect order; aH modern improvements, Gurney Furnace, hot water pipes throughout, Ryan range, &c., &c.The property is 50 by 200 feet, French measure, garden well laid out, orchard in full bearing, brick stables.This is one of the most desirable private residences in the West End.Title perfeot.Terms of payment easy.Permitsto view., Sale at ELEVEN o'clock, : 5 SHAW &GOWDEY, Auctioneers.REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.Ag the time approaches for the sales of that during the season we shall offer à large publicæompetition.a The UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of our sales during the past year, especially of the fall tionths, when our, sales of Farm pnd Jity property alone amounted to over ONE INDRED AND TWENTY ing in every case \u2018 WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION,\u201d the warmest thanks of \u201cthe vendors, and the hearty congratulations of the general public.The immense large audiences present at the sales of the HADLEY FARM, THE STUART PROPERTY, AND NOTABLY FOR THE ' MUNGO RAMSAY ESTATE, (the latter the largest and most influential ever brought together on a similar occasion) attest the confidence the public have in our mode of conducting such sales.Oursalerooms are spacious, central, well-lighted and specially adapted for the business.Carefully avoiding untruthful state ments both at auction sales and misrepresentations in advertisements, we leave nothing undone to insure success, and shall thank our friends and the: public who purpose placing their property in the mar- et this spring, to give us an early call.Valuations of real and personal pro- ports, and sales of Household Furniture, c.&e.SHAW & GOWDEY, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 5 .235 St.James Street.Aer Advertisements, Sole Agentsin Canada for: AUGUST GROTE & CO.FRANKFORT, A.M., \u201cFLEURMOUSSEUSE DUCOCNAC DU HICH LIFE.\u201d (ETROQUE & FILS.) The Finest Liquor Ever Out.Champagnes.Sillery Mousseux, Sparkling Heck, Grand Mousseux du Canada, Extra Dry .Grand Vin de Cabinet, ; Bouxy Mousseux (Les Perles de In Champagnes) mAnd Various Other Brands.CONSERVE SALT MANUFACTY, STUTIGART.- A new invention of great value, Patented everywhere.Analyzed in the Chemical Laboratory ofthe Royal Wuerttemberg ang AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL, us by BUTCHERS, GARDENERS, HOUSE- OLDS, DAIRIES and MANUFAC- TORIES.This Salt pesexvesfkins, Hides, Meats, Eggs, Fowls, Fish, Milk, Cheese, Extract from lefter dated © Stuttgart, 21th October, 1882 :\u2014We have just received news that our Salt, Exhibited at the Porto-Alegre Exhibition (South Brazil), has been Awarded 1st Prize, GOLD MEDAL?\u201d Put up in 1 and 2 1b.tins, 10 and 20 1Hpackages, and loose in 100 and 200 Ibcases.(Hundreds of testimonials from all over, can be seen at our office.Also for WILHELM HABER, BERLIN.Inks of all kinds, Leather Gloss, Everlasting Pads, Glues, &c., &c.(The finest line of Inks and Glues ever Imported.Also Agents for German Cognac, Jali fornia Wines and Grape Brandy, Cham- pagne-Vinegar and German Table Muétard, German Waterproof Leather Oil, Moselle and Rhine Wines.Orders Received From the Wholesale Trade Only.\u2019 : November 16 274 THE \u201c ALKATINE,\u201d FOR REMOVING STAINS from MARBLE AND CLEANING THE SAME Extra Prize Awarded Montreal Exhibition, 1882 MAIN OFFICE : MON TREA T1.Testimonial.Wivnsor Horez, MONTREAL, Sept.13th, 1882.B.GREENFIELD, Esq.\u2019 Srr,\u2014Your \u201cALKATINE\u201d has been used on the carved mantels, statuary ard marble work of this Hotel with the most satisfactory results.ours truly, G.W.Swerr, Managerof Marble Mantles, &c., Furnished on Application.Our READY CLEANER, for al} housecleaning pur-)3ses, is for sale at first-class Gro ceries and House Furnishing Stores.October 21 6m 252 aad NS GIBB & CO.HAVING RECEIVED THEIR WINTER STOCK Tallorme and Haperdasher, ALSO, + Invite Inspection.2 and 1 DeBRESOLES STREET.November 9 268 \u2018Real Estate we beg to inform \"the public | i EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS, receiv- } | Single | ment of Persian Lamb and Otter Caps, \u2018 together with a miscellaneous lot af goods.ECKERSDORFF & Co.Ve OU Butter, Soups, Fruit, Vegetables, \u2018&ec., &e.| 4 41 RADEGONDE STREET.| PATTERN SUITS FROM POOLE, : Barbadoes | MONTREAL AND TORONTO.We take this opportunity of thanking our Customers, Buyers and Consignors, far their patronage since we opened here in April of last year.Ve wili hoid TRADE SALES regularly throughout the year, both here and in Toronto, and solicit a continuance of their confidence and support.We .will be] giad to receive Commissions trom.: Trustees for Sales En Bloc, Having a thorough knowledge of the Trade, we will be able to da jnstice to anything put in our hands.We are prepared to receivs consignments and.make advances in Caëh, when required, on Goods to be sold either here or in Toronto.We render account: sales and :.ake.set- tlemente in Cash within three days from.date of sale.\u2018 +; chants, MONTREAL AND: TORONTO, January 6 5 By THOMAS WALLS & SONS, We will hold our FIRST TRADE SALE THISYEAR On Tuesday and Wednesday, Sth and (Oth Instant, and close out all the Consignments carzied over from last year, and several that.arrived too late for our last sale.We will make offerings from the following, just received :\u2014 x ¢ Prussian,\u201d 84 Packages.Ex ¢ Phoenician,\u201d 28 do Ex \u201c Manitoba,\u201d 34 do Ex \u2018* Lake Huron,\u201d 15 do Ex \u201c Sarnia,\u201d 4 cases Cutlery and E.P.Goods.LS The above are all NEW STAPLE GOODS, and comprise General Dry Goods, Cottons, Shirtings, Sheetings, Carpets, Serges, Dress Goods, Broad and Narrow Clothé, Scotch and English l'weeds, Worsted and Fancy Coatings, Silecias, Fancy Linings, &c., &c.Also, a consignment of Ready-made Clothing, in Overcoats, Straight Suits and arments.Likewise, a consign- ale to commence each morning at TEN o'clock, without reserve, at our warerooms, 10 DeBRESOLLES STREET, THOMAS WALLS & SONS, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.January 6 5 THOMAS WALLS & SONS, | Trade Auctioneers and Commission Mernumber of valuable City Properties for | 5 Lid ce _._ Auction Sales.Auction Sales.Auction Sales, LY THOS.J.POTTER.» \"| BY THOMAS WALLS & SONS.\u2018 BY SHAW & GOWDEY.- Villa Residence, West End, | THOMAS WALLS & SONS, SHAW & GOWDEY We have received instructions from Mri! TRADE AUCTIONEERS, AUCTIONEERS, \u2019 FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, About the middle of January we will commence our Spring Sales of City Properties, and shall be pleased to hear from those who purpose placing their Real Pro perty in the market.Family Dwellings, Building Lots and general Commercial Property in the vari- \u2018ous Wards of the City always on our list.SHAW & GOWDEY, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, SE COTTON, CONE.& C0, CONNAL, COTTON & CA, Invite Orders from the WHOLESALE TRADE for importation of : Pig, Bar and Sheet Iron.Tin and Canada Plates: Heavy Hardwgre gonetally; Pig and Sheet Lead, \u2019 Dry White.and \u2018Red Lead and Litharge, Chemicals, for.Soap and Paper Groceries, Drugs, &c:; &o: November 34 \"ag Mount Royal Mils Regi Delicious Rice Waffles.No.2\u2014-To one cup of Boiled Rice,1 quart Milk, 1 quart Flour, 3 Eggs, Tablespoon Butter, tahlëspoon Sugar, 3 teaspoons Baking Powder, little Salt.| Bake in ¢¢ Gem \u201d Pans or Waffle Trons.Rice Croquettes; No.3\u2014Boil 1 cup Rice in 1 quart of Milk or Water; while warm, add piece Butter size of an Egg, add 2 Eggs, make into rolls, dip in Cracker Crumbs, and put in Lard or Butter.\u2018 a B&F Cut these out and keep them December 18 301 Few Aduertisements, Steel Rails AND FISH PLATES A Quantity in Store ready for Delivery.LOCOMOTIVES, To Lease or Sell, FROGS, Crogsings, and Switches -| SEMAPHORES, And Steel Wire Rope.TRACK BOLTS, With Atwood Patent Lock Nuts.TRACKLAYERS\u2019 TOOLS, &cu, des Apply or address JUHN TAYLOR & BROTHER, 16 ST.JOHN STREET, Merchants and Contractors in Railway Equipment and Engineering pplies.: Pecember 11 298 MESS PORK (FREE OR IN BOND) ! Antigua + Trinidad | MOLASSES | GREEN CODFISH BONELESS CODFISH Fn 35, 20-and 5 tbs: Bowesrye aaldey, yg MAGOR BROS.& CO.Office \u20142 4 and 6 Port Street.December 7 292 R.LAIDLAW & SON, GLASGOW, Water and Gas Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Manrfacturers of Cast Iron Pipes, Wet and Dry Gas Meters.Street Wells, Hydrants, Water and Gas Valves, And all kinds of Gas and Water ap paratus and Fittings.Agents for the Dominion of Canada, COX & GREEN.November 29 285.2ISTIARCURN We offer to Wholesale Buvers the full pack of HOEGG SUGAR CORN.Quality is mot excelled by any of the Maine Varieties.PRICES LOW In 100 Case Lots.BF Send for Price Last.HARDING & HATHEWAY, ST, JOHN, N.B.November 17 276 JOHN HOPE & CO., MONTREAL, Agents in Canada -for ' JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam.MARTELL & CO., Cognac.JULES ROBIN & CO.Cognac.MOET & CHANDQR, Epernay, DEINHARD & CO, Coblen z.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera COCKBURN, SMITHE.S & CO., Oporto.\"MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona.FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London, BULLOuH, LADE &.CQ,; Glasgow.WM.JAM: ESON & CQ., Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.&c.Ke.N.B.\u2014ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.Montreal Brass Works R.MITCHELL & CO.MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINEERS AnD PLUMBERS SUPPLIES, The Continugus Feed Lubricatorwitli oLALo UN APPLICATION Avril: 27 DOW'S BREWERY, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, .Superior Pale and Brown Malt; India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and Single Stout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are authoriz ed to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester street .Jos, Virtue.,.19 Aylmer street, Thos.FKerguson.162 St.Elizabeth st.Wm.Bishop.556 Ontariost, .Thos.Kinsella.,.105 Colborne street.| »& ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE.WILLIAM DOW & CO.Brewers and Maltsters.August 19 198 DAWES &.C0, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA amp XXX STOUT PORTER.(In Woop and BorrLE,) Families su plied.ER, Quarts and; Pints.SAND PO Office : 179 St.Bonaventure St MONTREAL.a3\"Orders recoived by- Telephone.September 16 222 JNO.H.BR.MOLSON & BROS.ALE AND PORTER.BREWERS, 286 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL, Have always on hand the various kinds or ALE AND PORTER IN.WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families Regularly.Sup sr ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE Mav 2 MOLINO DEL REY.A Delicate, Dry, Non-Alcohaglio Sherry.Direct from the Duke of W Estate, ellington\u2019s at Gllora.SOLE AGENT, FRED.KINGSTON, 25 HOSPITAL STREET, Montreal, November 25 282 2 et = ! 6 .MAKING LOVE IN THE CHOIR.She sat on the steps of the organ loft Just after the second hymn ; And through nave and choir to the cool gray spire The sound rose faint and dim, As they settled themselves in the church below For the sermon that followed next, And I seated myself on the alto\u2019s side As the parson took his text.1 marked the tender flush on her cheek, And.the gleam of her golden hair, The snowy kerchief \u2018round her neck, Arid her throat all white and bare ; A tlhroat so.white that indeed it might An anchorite entice; AAA I faintly heard the parson\u2019s word - As he preached of Paradise.My arm #bole gently ronud her waist Until our fingers met, Aus gites biush made tender Tr _X)f her eheek grow deeper yet, à $ Ph and.fair she hand bensath,- ! Li } And brown the palm above, And the browa closed softly over the white As the parson spoke of love.; fe EO.Al, who is wig, when deen blye.qyes ; .\u2019 fo hi and Took eoyly dopa A Who would but drink, nor care to think Of envy\u2019s jealous frows ¥- Twas but to bend till I felt her breath Grow warm on my cheek, and\u2019 then My lips just softly touched her own And the parson said Amen.\u201cONLY.JEAN\u201d CHAPTER I.\u201c Minister of a parish in a *densgly-popul- ated manufacturing town in the south of Scotland,\u201d and \u2018having suffered severely from fever, I gladly accepted ah offer made me by.a friend to gp fer a few months in summer to take charge of a parish it the West Highlands, a remote district on the sea-cos .* fn ondes Lo appreciate: thotodglly sip heputy of the geenery to whicki I Went, and realide the sense of exquisite freshness given by the sea breezes, one must have suffeged as I fad autfered froà tha.cons tant smolse and dirt which made open windows almost a forbidden pleasure How 1 had longed and planted for fresh air! and here the very act of breathing wasa pleagure.As health returned, [ began to wander far and wide and one day I found myself exploring a long stretch.of moor, seemingly interminable.) Heather not yet in full bloom, and countless marsh-flowers ware mingled tugether; piles of peat were drying in the wind ;\u2014all this lay before me and around me on the one hand, while on the other, far below my feet, the sea\u2019 lay sparkling as each wave caught \"the, sunlight on its .crest.Un the opposite] coast rose the beautiful hills of Skye ; the breeze swept the clouds overhead fast, and they ifung lights and shadows made theif ffrms geem ever new ; myrials of sea~birds whirled high above me, screaming to each other in ceaseless uproar ; larks sang joyously through it all ; and all the_time the grand monotony of the-rolling waters breaking upon the roeka chanted an accompaniment.After walking some distance, I came to one of those sudden breaks in the land forming a narrow glen.It was watered by a burn charged with thefbrown memory of the peaty soil through which it passed, aud growing purer and clearer as it tiltered througi the stones, leaping over others as the descent grew deeper, till it fell in one lovely glittering shower into the sea.The ground rose abruptly on either side of it, and on the banks all the way down, primroses grew in utmost profusion\u2014Ilate primroses such as can hardly be found elsewhere, with such exquisite freshness, such lou stems, and such luxuriant leaves; their very look brought a sudden sense of coolness and spring-tide.Beside them in somewhat stately beauty, tally foxglores reared their heads ; just coming into bloom, and of every imaginable hue\u2014pure white, delicate piuk, with splashes of a darker colour in their hearts, and beautiful crim- sag, with dainty brown pencillings.Ferns gréw in their tenderest greens ; club mosses showed every gradation of tint, from richest emerald to olive greens; a few silvemstemmed ich trees dipped and anovell, swayell by tlie wind, and forming a lovely contrast to some sturdy stiff Scotch phaes that stood at the head of the glen, as though they were its sentinels.Near these pines, and sheltered by a ris- \"hg \u2018ground behind it, stood a -shieling.or cottage, humbly built, but with evidences of unusual care in its surroundings.Nothing of the untidiness that speaks of a hur cad life was there :\u2014a paling almost con- 3 caaded by honey-suckle and the -common Rly sire rose fenced the ligtle garden, niote-honeysuckleswas traimed agaist the wall ; and the windows stood wide open.It was the only sign of map qr his habitation T had seen £ my walk, and as I sat down on the bank to rest and eat my luncheon, I \"wondered if the peuple living in this solitude were in any way influenced by the beauty which surrounded them, or whether they lived unappreciative lives, not knowing that their \u201c lines \u201d had fallen in such < pleasant places.\u201d n a moment or two my thoughts were, _in a measure, answered ; the door of the \u2018cottage opened, and a girl came out with a dish under her arm piled with clothes\u201d she had been washing.She paused for a moment, as though n little dazzled by the sun, and locked round as if she thoroughly épjqved thè befüty that lay gbout/her ; and PPS hepaty ie with a swift light , shé came dowu the bank tiM she stood on a flat stone close to where the burn was imprisoned in a sort of pool.Setting down the clothes, e bfggn to rinse thei jn the clearwater diwribg them ouifthdh holding then up ; aghe shpik them out, onë by one, end threw ¥ \"them On the bank.\u2018 It\u2018waë thé honïeliest possible occupation, and her dress-differed in nothing from the dress of most Highland girls\u2014a short linsey petticoat, a jacket of some washing material, with the \u201csleeves rolled high up above the elbow ;.but her gestures were full of grace, and her hair wasjof a rich ruddy brown; that shed a sort of light round her head, and reminded me of old pictures I had seen.$7 Ilwhswnwilling to rewmin so near ler without letting her know of my presence, | 82 À rase and went.down the bank to speak to her.absence of self-eonsclousness, and with [he ÿnple \u201cdiseetne ssessed by ne ! = hres 5 her Rai was Tesérved but Fair.and her voice-whe' low4dæd and musical.She waënot beutiful, iébeauty depends upon feature and outline, but she had & most interesting and pathetic expression in her dark eves ; and when she smiled, her face lighted up wonderfully.She offered me refreshments, which I declined, but I accepted her invitation to rest for à little wbile in the cottage.There is no use in trying to account for the interest claimed by one stranger when IR&RY pass by unheeded ; but from the first, before.I knew her, I felt that thid girl had \u201ca history, and that in :bme way \u2018she had suffered, and borhe nobly.The cottage at first seemed dark after the sunshine, but as my eyes ;became accustomed to the subdued light, T saw the figure of an old women lying on a bed ut the farthest end of the rvom.I had never scen any one living so absolutely devoid of colour as she was,\u2014hair and face were bleached\u2014nothing but the keen and rest- Jess 1 ook of her eyes, and the incessant | said unkindly.Was in my fancy, or did a She answered me with the utter .THE MONTREAL HERALD movement of her long thin hands busily knitting, spoke of life.For Sale or to Tet.The girl went up tober, and told her in a low voice who I was, and then placed a chair for me by the bedside ; and as I sat down, I felt conscious of a peculiar feeling, as though in the presence of some weird being, and I sat silent for a little by the side of this motioaless figure, under the gaze of those piercing and questioning eyes.When she spoke, the unpression was increased, as it wasin a clear shrill whisper that seemed to reverberate through the room in.a manner absolutely startling.: i asked if she had been long lying there, and she said, < Near elqven years,\u201d with a Jittle-sigh.«* Dues your granddaughter always live with you ?\u201d I asked.She looked .at me quickly.\u201c Do ye mean Jean ?She\u2019s no my granddaughter; | she\u2019s only Jean.\u201d \u201c Only Jean.\u201d I thought it sounded a strange way of naming the active-looking girl before me, moviag to and froso quietly about household matters, but it was not brighter colour come into her.face as she heard the words 2° - I stayed some little time there; and though the old women (whose name I found was Elspeth, commonly called Widow Grant) did not ask me to return, she looked pleased when I offered to do so; and I left the place, interested in py new acquaintañces, Jean shôwing me afquicker but not so beautiful a way home, across the moor.« CHURCHES T0-MOBROW!( 1 \u20acuvnox or rx Messyas (Unitarian)\u2014 Rev.Wm.S.Barnes, ÿdétor, Will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Br.James Street METBODIST CHURCH\u2014 Rev.John Potts, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.\u2018 Donixiox Square METHODIST CHUROE\u2014 The Rev.E.A.Swafford, B.A., pastar, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.101 Triviry CHURCH, (opposite V iger Square) \u2014 Morning service at ll.Evening service at 7.Rev.W.L.Mills, rector.Sr.Juvrs Égurem (Coursol street) \u2014 Services at 11 a.m.and 7 pan.Preacher, the rector.Jde.H.Dixon, reetor.Sr.PauL\u2019s, Dorchester Street.\u2014Mornin at 11 a.n., Rev.Dr.Jenkins.Evening at: 7 p.m., Rev.Prof.Murray, LL.D.Ersxiye Cuuvren (corner St.Catherine! aud Peel streets).\u2014Rev.J.8.Black, minister, Services at 1} aan.and 7 pm, Zioy \u20acnurcr.\u2014The pastor, Rev.A.J.Bray, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Subject for evening\u2014\u201c The annual ser mou to young men.\u201d Ouiver Baptist CHurcH.\u2014Rev.W.N.Clarke, D.D.,.will preagiy at I spn.7 pu.fivening su re Yi be Ings of the Unconvinced.\u201d .CrescenT Srresr Pressyrenta abron e-Services commence abil am.and 7 p.m.The Rev.A.B.Mackay, the pastor, will preach at both services.CHURCH OF SAINT JAMES THE APOSTLE\u2014 | Holy Communion at $ a.rg.and afierythe 11 o\u2019clock service, Service af} ju Rev EMMANUEL CHURCH (Congregational)\u2014 \u2018The pastor, Rev.Dr.Stevenson, will preach at both services.Subject of evening ser- mon\u2014\u201c What is a Christian ?\u201d ST.Axprew\u2019s CHurox\u2014(Churok of Scotland), corner Beaver Hall and Belmont street.\u2014Morning service at 11 o'clock ; evening service at 7.Rev.d.Edgar Hill, M.A, will officiate.» LS Sr.GanrieL.Cuurca.\u2014 Rev.Robert Campbell, M.A., the pastor, will\" conduct divine service at 11 aan.and 7 p.m.Subfot in the morning\u2014\u201c Review of the Past ear.\u201d In the evenimg~* 1'he Barren Fig: trée.\u201d .Tue ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, WEBEH Haut, 228 Sr.James SrREEx\u2014 Meeting for Communion and study of the Scriptures at 11 a.m.Preaching at 7 R; m.by Wm.W.Robertson.Subject\u2014\u201c The Be- Tiever#s Becurityy\u2019 Vd i : rt, ifs IMPORTANT \u2014 Ph 8° When you.visit or leave New York City save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire and stop at Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot.450 ele gant rooms,fitted up ab a gost of ope mil- on dollars, rediced vo $f and upwatds dey.European plasm.Elevator, A 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 citv.[= \u2018 e's À CARD.To all who are suffering from the errors and in indisgretions of yopth, nervous weakness, ea 0 decav, less of mahhood, &c.I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remed wae discovered by a missiongry in South Amerioa.Send a \u201cself-addrédsed envelo to the Rev.Josepr T.IxuaN, Station D, New York City.Magnetic Medicine.Bralx aid Nerve Food Is a sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Nervousnessin ALL gis stages, Weu Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexuc.( prostration, Night Sweats, Spermatorr Semin! Weakness, and General Loss prising Tone and Vigour to the Exhausted Generative Organg, The experience of thousands proves it an INVALUABLE REMEDY.The Mediciné is pleasant to the taste, and each Box containé sufcient for two weeks\u2019 medication, and ip the cheapest and best.W@-Full particulars in pur pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address.ro.Mack\u2019s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Druggists at 80 cts.per box, or 12 boxes for $5, er will be mailed free of postage, \u2018oh receipt of the money, by addressing PMACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE XG.Windsor, Unt.!Canada d _ Bold in Canada bv ail Druggists.DOMINION BOLTCO First Prize Dominion Exhibition, 1880.Norway Carnage Boltsarriage Bol et.DS.Common, - ouoy Mnd be \\ 2 ire Bolts, Plough Bolts, Machine Bols, Bolt Ends, Spring Bolts; Stove Bolts, R.R.Track Bolts Sleigh-Shoe Bolts, Roof Bolts, - Blank Bolte, Bridge Bolts, ; Elevator Bolts, Bright Rivets, Boiler Rivets, .Bridge Rivets, Gasometer Rivet Hot Pressed Nuts.Machine Forged Mute, COACH SCREWS, &c.xr.TORRANCE, * AGENT.No.17 St.John Street.- C.Real Estate and Financial Agentfacturing purposes.A BEAUTIFUL _ITTLE VILLA, with31,700 office.THE HANDSOME HOUSE of two tenements, LORNE TERRACE\u2014Those five very hand |i - ing.omy in consequence ofthe premi- ¥ sef§ béing \u2018ge Tor his presenty mg- rement riget title and casyte FINE RESIDENCE ock se £y puis J Canon Éllegood, MA, rectot.\u201d *- + - s'il 0 We own £0 require comment.ie art UE sa remain Bt hfe ont, Per 4 te.5 A NE RESIDENCE h*10\" arpefits > ; à : house is beautifully decorated and exceed- of power.b nba Merpeus Waste, Ke- ingly attractive throughout, with pretfy uvenates Jaded Indellect, Sthengihens little conservatory, &c.Lovers of good t i -# should examine 0 The lo e Kunfeebled Brain, and Restores Sur F si SOULIDE, & he H.H.GEDDES.NORDHEIMER\u2019S HALL, 207 ST.JAMES STREET.PROPERTY FOR SALE By H.H.GEDDES.THE CHARMING NEW VILLA, No.364 Park Avenue (formerly Upper Bleury Street); the nouse is 4 stories, 42 ft.front and {0 ft.deep, exclusive of the depth of the two bay windows; contains about 12 apartments, replete with the latest improvements ; thoroughly heated by Spencer\u2019s Patent Hot Water Apparatus ; beautiful Marble Mantle; nice TR tory, wide Varandas, &e.This house was built expressly jor the use of the present owner, and completed only Jast Spring, and is offered fer sale only in obasequence of the death of Mrs.Smardon.The lot is 55x104, with frontage on two streets.Manstield Street, close to Sherbrooke Streetand decorated, and contains the most moderate improvements, has extensive Outbuildings, with lo} 64x100 and lane; must be seen $0 be praperly appreciated.THE LOT OF LAND 2ix100, and lane in rear, adjoining the residence No, 163 Mansfield Street.THE COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, with good Outbuildings and lot 32x122, No.485 Guy Street, near St.Catherine.' THE LOT OF LAND, about 300 feet front by 70 feet deep, with lane in rear, forming.the corner of German and Lagauchetiere | Street, adjoining thé handsome Terrace, Jamaica Place.No better site in the city to buiid for a paying tenements or manu- .feet of land, on Dorchester Avenue, near : the City Cars.Photograph on view atmy |.Nos.& and 8 Fort Street, ¢orner of Dorchester Street.: some, first-class Stone Houses, Nosand 48 McKay street, near Dorchester street.Each house is adapted for two families, and have all modern improvements, with separate yards and sheds for each tenant.Were 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 presents, probablly without exception, the best and safest investment that can be offered in this city.Rent at $2,600.HOUSE AND GARDEN\u2014The fine brown stone front residence, No 64 Durocher street, with nice garden of 1M feet front and 12) teet deep.If desired, the house and stablihg, with the Lot of 87x12, can be sold separately.: The drainage is new and perfect.cb VILLA RESIDENCE \u2014 A handsome Villa Residente, very commodious and elegantly finished, situated on one of our most fashionable streets, possessing a most coming aod charming vi only 8 personal inspecion can adequately convey etre desirabili of Ufis® fine residenoë, ich was bullt expressly for the use of the present proprietor, who is desirous of & 1 F Chat supérior firSt-class .and very commaodious four-story eut stone residence.\u201c No.696 Dorchésfter ' street, directly oppositethe clegant mansion and beautiful grounds of the late Harrison Stephens, Esq, The house is constructed in the'most subsinntial munaer, and ~ taips about 18 most .canveniently arranged, well finished apartments ; Platé Glass in the principle windows and doors, Elegant Marble Mantles, Waal Basins, with | Rot and cold water; handsome stone stepe | to front-entrance, with trost proof cellar | underneath, two Coal Cellars, Furnace, &e., Stabling and other-outbuildings, with | lot 170 feet deep, and lane in rear.The whole constituting bone of the finest terrace residences in the cfty.The beautiful and convenient position of this p#bperty of garden\u2018tand belonging to Alex, Ramsay\u2019 Esq., situated on the Lower Lachine Road.ELEGANT COTTAGES \u2014 Two strikingly.handsome, most substantially built Stone Cottages ! high, bright ®akements, man- sar& roots, stone bay windows, ten ex- uisitely finished apartments, heated by nce\u2019s Patent, conereted \u201camd rat-proof, \u2018andall the floors deafened and division walls of solid brick, Coal Cellars in front, with slides,and mayy other improvements 1 \u2018cop tituting thord robablyin every re \u2018padt thé most charthing littlehomes \u2018ever offered for sale in shis city.Double Tenement, and 2 Richmond Square.: First-Class Residences, 89, 91, 83, 85, and 99 Mackay stree street.RESIDENCE\u2014No.| Cypress street, facing the Windsor Hotel.GRIFFINTOWN PROPERTIES\u2014The brick houses, Nos, 41 and 43, on McCord street ; corner of Smuth street jalse, the wooden houses, Nos.46 and 48, on Murray streét, corner of Smith street.This porperty forms one block, havi1.g frontage on thr streets.À good business stand, or, bein close to the harbour, canal and G.T.Rstation, would be a good site for man facturing purposes.SheritPs title.Als the several tenements, front and rear, No 67 and 64 Dalhousie strect: a good invekt- ment for a small capitilist.title.; i 109 UNIVERSITY STREET, FOR SALE\u2014 This commodious house contuins abou .twelve well finished apartments,thorough= heated by steam, expressly fitted up for the use of the former proprictor (Mr.Chas _ Tuggey).Nothing is wanting to render it 8 = comtoriable home, and it is quite close to business.THAT FIRST-CLASS CUT STONE MODERN RESIDENCE, No.6 Stanley St, near to Osborne Sf., and directly opposite to Btvicinity of the Windsor Hotel, and close to general business.worthy of special attention.EXCELLENT VILLA LOT 62x120, adjoining the pretty stone cottage No.85 Durocher stree ALSO For SALE\u2014The commodious resi-, derice at present occupied by FE.M.Bot terell, Esq., No.128 Upper St.Urbain; street, having garden lot of about 10,000 superficial feet.A niee hgme for a gentlé- .of moderate means.- : SHE TWO HA ME CUT-SXON#E GOT- Maple street, above 265 Sherbrooke street,\u201d .belonging to R.McKeown, Esq.The houses are thoroughly well built, attractive in appearance, pleasantly and sub- urbously situated.Will be sold at a very.raodornie price apg on easy ternis.Lot OU.X100.NICE COTTAGE\u2014I am instructed by Mr.G.C.DeZouche tg offer for sale the neat Coltage Residence No.48 Fort stréet.This , with Rs ; ; TO MANUFACTÜRERs\u2014I offer that wery central property, Nos, 18, 20 and 22 St.Charles Borrommee street, close to Cralg street.The lot 1neasures 86 feet in width and 148 feet deep\u2014l11,900 superficial feet, mere or less, with the buildings thereon.The size of this lot, and its being situated in the very midst of business, renders it valuable for manufacturing purposes.CENTRAL RESIDENCE~The line Cut-stone Residence, containing about 14 commodious« apartments, also good Stabling and layge Lot.belonging to Dr.Dugdale, No.645 Palace street, adjoining the Messiah Church.The most prominent position on Beaver Hall Hill, and is probably, without gxception, the finest site in the West- End for an institution, boarding housey Store or any Ri building.; @400D INVESTMENTS.\u2014These two exceedingly well built solid brigk houses of four tenements.Nos, 116, 116}, F8, 120 $t, George street, and the two fine brièk houses of Your tenemeünts, Nos.51, 514, 53 &55on Anderson street.The whole forming one block and occupied by eight excellent.tenants.87 OSBORNE STREET-Second house fram - Prummond strect.\u2014Elegant Double Stone Cottage \u2014 This beautiful Cottage was built one year ago, expressly for the use of the present owner.and Is situated bn one of our most favonrite streets, and close to business.The house is 37x44, two stories Migh, bright sbasement, twelve apartments in perfect order, pantry, linen i opel, bat] we ce, ?y pe fact, nothing is Wanting to putes syran | J \\pigractive ome.Lot 00; + uo TWO ELEGANT RESIDENCES, Nos.1129 1181 Dorchester Street West\u2014Three Stories, high bright basements, Mansdrd roofs, catstome, bay windows in front apd rehr.Gcurtone steps and depcing, 4 et, frontage with a depth of 62 1eet, (Including the bay windows) 16 apartments.finished in the most modern and elegant mannew Lots 26 x 160, with outbuildings and lanein Year.situation is exceptionable.The def sign 1s by one of the most promihdn Architects, and erected under the supervision of a thoroughly practical man, apd dre admitted by experts ond property buyers to be two O houses in thigeity.Caen be ingpected rmit only.No.ST.MARK STREET\u2014A charming cor- November 30 286 ner residence, nearly new, built expressly tlc Conserva~ {' A VERY FINE CUT-STONE RESIDENCE on | The house is elegantly papered | ty New Stone-Front Cottages, 23 and 25 Windsor k SterifPs Ji L Meai brick residence George\u2019s Church, and in the,immediate F This property is ¥ N Dominique « reet pots - The Gobo the TAGES, bay windows, Nos.75 and 77}.teh 4 0s .rr dt HODES.the finest terrace: I - ae AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, ™' \u201cTARY 6.for the use of the present owner, containing many additions and improvements raraly met with in this city.The house has an average frontage of 27 feet, and is 41-6 feat decp, nice little Conservatory, Coach-house and Stable.Lot 41-6x116.Nos.49 AND 51 ST.MARK STREET\u2014 Adjoining the above and belonging to the same proprietor\u2014Two handsome Stone |.Cottages and vacant lot, suitable for two |.more smilar housas., The position is one of themost salubrious in the West-End, and to any one secking an attractive |- g'home or good investment \u2018this presents 3 | rave opportunity.À large portion af th \u2018per cent.The title is perfect.i i DESIRABL \u2019 RE pee d 'Ésdycrai Shops Aik A ngs, geêrne & Lawrence Roy 3 St.Tm ul Streets, belonfing to the Estate of Mr.Reinhardt, will be sold en bloc or separately as required Nos.T8 and 20 DRUMMOND ST T.\u2014Fnese two vary, substantially bujl§ thfeesstory houses were erccted by the late \"Wm.Stuart, Esq., for his private investment, and are so advaniageouslyeonstructéd that each house can, 11 desired, be occu- |, pied by one or two families, and are consequently adapted for good or bad times, and is one ot the best positions im the city for renting purposes.Each lot, 25 x 106, with lahe in rear.THE HIGHLY VALUABLE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY, for many years owned by John McClellan, Esq., measuring 202 feet.on Wellingtom st , 192-6 fect on |: Murray street, 140-4 fect Young street, being 32,800 superficial feet, English measure.This property offers & rare oppor- | tunity to Capitalists, Companies ot Cor | porations, who contemplate the erection of Warebousing, Manufacturing or other premises requiring a large area, and especially \u2018worthy \u2018of the afi \"Fd 29d, 4p.6m s 252 Manhood Restored.À victim of prude : bility, Premature\u2019 Dene ote Causing Nervous De- HEAD OFFICE .No.26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTRES - The owerfubw reciting steamer \u201cRelief,\u201d with Wrecking Cables, Anchors, Steam Pumps, Hy ic Jacks, Surf Boatd, &e., fully\u201d equipped\u2019 with a skilled crew of Wreckers and Divers, is stationed, with her toons, at Murray Bay, ready DAY di NIRHAT, to proceed at once to any vesgel tha®needs assistance, on_ receipt of a tele gram from Head Office, Montreal.This Company has also, on the Upper / every known teow jed Lakes, the tugs \u201c Mixer » and \u201cFolger,\u201d of golf-cure, phic be vi send 205 : pie jan at .i sufferers, a to 8 Iellow= ner ¢ Conqueror,\u201d with all Wre Address ERR VES ene folios ing appliances for service on the Lak River above Victoria Bridge.ares or to HE OFFICE, or 8.GRÉGORY, Assistant Manager, or Cape JOHN DONNELLY, Wrecking Master Kingston.- } \u2019 November 16 6m Tst 274W 45 bm T= - Chib 13 of 4 the Moinal rent Investment ; crsthesurestimes \" - OTL ures AS OL Iak ihe regu : 4 gL profit Mon investnentaor#10to #20 ot more dealing) R&@\" For'service On Lowet River or Gylf apply to HEAD OFFICE, 26 Hospita SAIN, PRO ISIONS & STOCKS lub.Re the heneitof combiaed capital of the Street, Montreal.Club3 palms Rent weekly, Dividends paid mown a OME , Lshareholders hack thoi : H.HERRIMAN, JAS: G.ROSS, Toney joc onths, still leaving aririnal mine mei President.Vice-Prex, Quebec, * Expläuatory dircuterance ti demand Bares, iveacir F.W.HENSHAW, Sec.Treas.| Conte SEE where, Addrols RE, Kans pipiens J 0 Mchfs, 137 & = LL & Coune 17 str 144 0 .177 & 179 La Salle St., Cuicago, IL.ctober 14 DW str 24 3ar monthly a Medical.TAN VIGETABLE HAIR ER is a scicnitic combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom, It restores gray hair to its original color.It makes the scalp white and clean.It cures dandruff and humors, and falling-out of the hair.It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported.It m: kes the hair moist, soft and glossy, ard is unsurpassed as a hair dressing.I\u201c 's the most economical preparation evar offered to the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional application necessary.It is recommended and.used by eminent medical men, gnd officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Massachusetts, The popularity of Hall's Hair Renewer has increased with the test of may years, both in this country and in \u2018foreign lands, and it is now known aid used in all the civilized countries of the werld.For sale by all dealers.HPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIG strengthens the nervous and muscular system, improves digestion, animates the Bpirits, recruits the health.For debilitated RENEW health from the effect of hot climates this tonic is invaluable.| JEPPEKS QUININE AND TRON TONIC contains an unvarying amount of quinine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonics in bamishing diseases and symptoms traceable to weakness, a low state of the nervous system, enfeebled condition of the body, and derangement* of the general health.YER'S 8SULP R HAIR RESTORE R\u2014Sulphur being high} prized for its stimulant, cleansing, \u2018healt ri action on the hair glands, LOCKYER'S RE= STORER is strongly recommended.It ie most agreeable in use, and never fails in its action on the colour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which has 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.LIVER COMPLAINT.DF KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mercury.) The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and ail other symptoms of disordered liver and dyspepsia, Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest pills for every constitution: i In boxes atls 1d, 2s 9d, and 3s 6d.| Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world.\u2018 Prepared by Jas.Rorke, Lradon.: Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad \u2018and travellers.February 6 1 OCKYER'S SULPHUJ( HAIR RESTORER is the best for restoring grey hair toits former colour.It produces a perfectly natural shade and {is perfectly harmless.Recommended for destraying scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.OCKYER'SSULPHUR 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 botiles, 1s.6d.\u2014Lockyer's is equal to the most expensive hair restorer.EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIO rouses and developes the nervous enere glos, enriches the blood, promotes sppetite,.ispels langour and depression, fortifies the: digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting dise eases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame Is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties bri tenet: the constitution greatly strengthened, and is return to robust health certain.Bottles, 32: doses, 48.6d.; next size, 11s.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The naine or J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label.J Ictoria Square, THX MONTREAL HERALD Printing and Publishing Company MONTREAL.DAILY HERALD\u2014Delivered in all parts off lip and by Mall Pr WE_KLY HERALD(8 pass) 72e per annum.PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.Per First insertion (Nonparell).- 10c pet\u201d =~ Subsequent, if inserted every day.5c & If ingerted every other day.6c Ifinserted twice a week .If inserted once a week.NET Ce es di otices of Births, Ma and Death.mer 289% { 50per nd In the Weekly, cents pdr line .Per 108° ng san.year, unless it is previously agreed i Vo; The privilege of yearly advertisers %, sgiven confined to their regular business: Jd other advertisements, such 88 sf Ships, legal notices, ships, remoY will be charged extra.ps ire 7 secs THE MONTREAL HEBAL tu: pÉnun's and Published hy the | HERALD PRIN\"ING AND ING COMPANY to JA Communications tb be address: di0; STEWART, Managing Dire Vic enture Buildin corsel Vi QUARE and S51 TAMLS 157 uard Phe 8 WST, Montraa t - HERALD\" OFFICE eyes and\u2019 oh wd ad UKE the.stalled b as follow, jd.Arth VICTORIA SQUARE lond, Rec?y Lreasu A.A.M Jackson, LSN.G,; McComb Rates for Advertising In the Dal\u201d V.G; W AND DAILY COMMER { AZETTE : LY COMMERCIAL Gi Auth E diamond ace.Ri ove êr.a £6 ork ÈS, BE There is no Tonic so certuin in effect as Pep- acert per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly re- the p commended to residents of India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready OK RB for use in every case of fever or febrile con=- or Re tion.follo VARAXACUM AND PODOPHYLLIN.\u2014 rson Prepared only by J.Pepper, London.> This Fluid combination, extracted from me- asur dicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pit \u2018ackn and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, bilious- $400 ness, and all symptoms of congestion of the > liver, which are generally pain beneath the | Mpan sheulders, headache, drowsiness, ne appetite, ickson furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morn- Ext ing, disturbance of the stomach, and feelings os IR general depression.It.sets the sluggish liver | # Robir in motion, very slightiy \"cts on the bowels.PRESE giving a sense of health and comfort in ai , : ours, It is the safest medicine.Taraxacum un Life and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J! resent PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose om ; name îs on every label.Hotties 2s.8d.and\u2019 pani 4s.6d.Bold by all Chemists.A most value vorks ( able and essential medicine for India, Aus- Sngland ralia, the Cape and Coldnies generally.f poetry an, ont Miscellaneous.e servi STREE ACCOUNT S demo down ou FOR Hst Dec sarters, y itones ai 84 lam] u amps stc slass brol Ledgers, Che frat Ce fir Journals, gle in Cash Books, ota plan is no Day Books, mere AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF secure ticl seats.BLANK BOOKS .Missing Made to Order.nisin Full satisfaction, both as regards PRICE feared \u201cHe AND QUALITY, guaranteed.he was à L All Work Done on the Premise?osition a .1a 8 Estimates Furnished.cars of 1 ght, of pea; Bal m.Sa Fraser do feast of 4 legal holi One year (every day).Six months do hoes ig will rod ! Three times a week.Quarter off abo% apted fi Twice a week Third do # Felicien nee a wee alf i Reading Matter in Loca do String 9 ll 20cperlis* Hone, G as Yearly Rates of Advertisin& y Prince, c No advertisements to be considered os At Vespe } d on , Mrsr sales, houses to let, dissolution of ne w of Police! disappears ingston, | JAMES STEWART «or light in by Managing D! brown hai sha ve PU rin, J | a iq Ng refug petitutio. e re clr the | ts re tles.33 remists zedford > label.is Peply re Éd the ;r le con- LLIN, = sondon.om me- lue pni bilious- 1 ofthe ath the ppetite, e morn- Blingso sh liver bowels rt in axacum ly by A np, who $d.and\u2019 pst valu.ia, Aus ly.XS nals, )oks, 3 OF )KS era PRICE eed.emises po TCE res LALD npanys AR arts of pre-| annum.annum.JE.vo Dal V.G.; Wm.Henry, L.S.V.G.; A.10e per - 5e a eo 8 10e $ > $5» 3 nf adapted from the celebrated \u201c Desert\u201d of F abo o d0 0 per joe per nse x fuse rising gered Tr Bers w | 8 {pa vs Apr Slight in build, pale complexion and has g BALD pina\u2019 veil.She had on her finger a 4 y (d 105 IT ¥iJd.Arthur Davis, Vice-N.G,; R.A.Kel- D paid LA second violins, pPrince, cellos, and Mr.Drolet, bass viol.given PS .nes$i MysTERIous DisaPPEARANCE.\u2014The Chief E ONT a! ring, but had no money on her.to IA: 10 8 eT 1x Pouxp.\u2014Several horses and sleighs have been impounded lately, which can be claimed by their owners.McoGiLL University LEcTrRES\u2014Lectures in the Faculties of Arts and Applied Sciences re-commence on Monday.GoLDEN EaGLES.\u2014 À full line of Bock & Co.celebrated Golden Eagle Cigars to be had at S.Hyman\u2019s, 308 Notre Dame street.A \u201c ALL the newest makes in diagonals and worsted for cutaways and frocks af L.Robinsons.: Poziog Pay.\u2014The members of the city police force received their monthly-pay yesterday, to-day, the regular day, being à publichidliday.= cw Tue Visiting Goveryogs to the Mont: real General Hospital for the week com+ mencing January Sth will be Meesrs.A.Buntin snd RB.Hakpsde.d'A.mu Porwk News.+rTherbiwud.ohly he pds- oner in the Recorder\u2019s Court yesterday, a man named J.B, Rodier being charged with T Phe 0 ; fhe SAS TOP IREF Tue FurLroy-Chergarex ArrAair.\u2014The preliminary iavestigation in the case of the Creighton vs.Fulton cage for alléged conspiracy, continued in the grand jury room) yesterday morning, but was almost imme disicly agliguposdquptl Mopdar eying ot 10.0°clo T J sui pyoryin] ca T ospi rue tite bu ds 5 1 % à rom Mr.Edward Mackay, and $50 from © Amicus.\u201d The Steward also acknowl: ges the receipt of 50 loaves of brea om the pr riggs of the Boston Clothing ouse per Mr.John Cloran, baker.Sr.Lauserr METHODIST Suyvar Sqnoo., The annual te& meeting of thie school as held recently, when there was a large tendance and an eujoyable evening was nf, Rev.J.C.Garrett} the pastor, de- ered 4a addrdss antlithe scholér gare, à mber of songs and recitations.MaGNIFIOËNT Ghpice Hf7avercogtings.at .Robinson\u2019s.me Naarow Esospe.\u2014Capt.S is, of hine, narrowly escaped Neath von reseritly, while hurriedly æating hig day meal in order to catch a train.À ne stuck in his throat, completely clos- the windpipe.The captain succeeded tremoving the obstruction himself, but a moment too soun.HE ROLLING Minis Fran, = The coal } mp whiely caught tire at the cenflagra | Fut ie oies Mills on codny je fine up to a late hour yesterday.The ntity destroyed will reach about'£,000 & he fire companies of St.Cun de and St; Heari deserve every ered their active efforts to subdue the tire., ECTURES OX ASTRONOMY\u2014T'He populs wrse of ten lectures on Astondnir © Young Mens\u2019 Christian Associatio soms, by Prof.George H.Chandler, LA., of McGill College, will be .com- wnced on Monday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.udging from the number of full course.okets sold, there will be a large attend- we.L Rosinsox\u2019s improved Newmarket is overcoat of the season.Sr.Parrior\u2019s Cooly ConNcerT.\u2014 The ra < Lily of Kilarney\u201d will be given 1n Lo form.on, M next at Nopdmm 5 i 1.by the ir of St.Pairigk\u2019s » The pr ve the cone t Pre wvep to the St.riglk\u2019s GrpRan pisse thé St.Bri obo e cert is sure to be a very successful one, fie practices have been most Pape ÉDGEMBNT he Board af Outdor Rel nc did, 4 § nks, je following donations: \u2014Mr.Robert Anson, $50; Miss Anderson, $2.The praeurer of the Montreal, General Hogpi- M'acknwledges, with thanks, the receip £$400, from¥he Grand *Truhk Railway mpany of Canada, per Mr.Joseph ickson, Managing Director.: ENTIRELY new materials for overcoats at « Robinson\u2019s.: PRESENTATION.\u2014Mr.J.B.Fudger, of the > recently un Life Assurance Qompany wesen (jar efisrog \u2018 ess, ac- \u2018ompaniel-witis éméct-of DicleensisBoi pleté vorks (15 vols.), Macaulay\u201ds History of 4ngland (5 vols.), and five other volumes of poetry; alsb a diamond Masonic scarf iin, on the occasion of his fetirement from he service of tie Company.Srreer Lamrs\u2014The following is a state- nent of the number of lamps broken, slown out, etc., eke ; ips wy when by 1 sticks, dst December \u2019arters, 94 lamps Broken wi tones and snow, 722 lamps tutned off, i84 lamps blown out by the wind, 659 amps stopped b frost, elc., 2,036 panes of en.glass broken and'12 sto Tre Ragan: ySTHrED fim ESA.Che first of dde Maire ing lec sn takes lace in the Queen\u2019s Hall, on Saturday, January 13th, and from the large number of éourse tickets which have been sold,the attendance promisé to br ea 1dfec.The plan is now open at the Queen\u2019s Hall office where course and single tickets can be obtained.Those who propose going should secure tickets.at once 80 a8 to get food geats.1.71 oY 6.5 KL aQ Missing.\u2014A man named William Clarke 18 misging froin his home on Lagauphetiere street, and asthe is religiously insane, it is feared, he may do some harm.Ever since he was a boy he has been of a rovihg dis- sition and has been in Scotland, British dia and several other places.He is 38 Jears of age, about 5 feet 10 inches in eight, of sandy complexion, has brown qe and a heavy moustache.When he isappeared he was wearing a hard pullover hat, a brown Tweed coat ang pants, and a dark vest.DvEe or Epiveurca Lopce, No.4, I.O.O.F.\u2014The officers of the above lodge of the Baltimore Unity were recently installed by D.1).G.M., Dr, McConnell, P.G., as follows :\u2014Mesars.Geo.À.Child, N.G ; lond, Rec.Sec; W.Alex.Caldwell, P.G., Perm.Secretary; Jos.H.Carson, P.G., Treasurer; J.Li.Carson, P.G., Warden ;.A.A.Murphy, P.G.Conductor; H.A.Jackson, P.G., R.S.N.G; H.M.Child > L.S.N.G,; C.D.Somerville, R.8.8,; J, B McComb, L.S.S; Geo.E.Nugent, R.S.Childs, Feasr or ErreraANy\u2014To-day being the feast of Epiphany it will be observed as a legal holiday.At Notre Dame the choir will sing at the morning service, a Mass Felicien David, accompanied by a full string orchestra, composed of Messrs.Hone, Gruerwald, Stevenson and Reichling as first violins, Mesars.Wilson, Lecours, Laberge and Gruenwald, jr., i Messrs.Bienvenu and Gruenwald, violas, Messrs.Wells and Vespers, in the afternoon, the music on Christmas Day will be repeated.#0f Police has received intelligence of the disappearance of Mrs.Eliza Rodenstein, of Kingston, Ont.She is 45 years of age, town hair ; she wore a black dress and gray shawl, crape bonnet and thick #diamond ring, a wedding ring and one helis a Roman Catholic, and may be seek- ng refuge in some convent or charitable of Harper's Magazine; Wartegg\u2019s | \u201cTunis\u201d; and \u201cThe Land and the People.\u201d .\u2014 ) an accuracy wonderful for one so young.election of the different candidates much - House, left thege on hyietmag merpipg; rch or of the train | 4 Mimico, h£v- ing-no ticket.She was lafer ont in the: taken to Hamilton by another train and has not since been heard of.It is thought ghe ie suffering from mented aberration, ut is evidently not hiding, as she registers in her proper name.She may have committed suicide, or may be staying at some of the farm houses or country hotels.que is probably, if alive, trying to ma way to New York.CO AxoTaer Srove Expzosiong\u2014djhe i mates cf Mr.Inglis\u2019 photo; raphic sendip on Bleury street, were startied early ed terday morning by a terrible explosio which shook the house to its very found tion.Mr.Inglis rushed down to the ki chen where the explosion took place, anf on arriving there a scene met his eyes which batBes description.Through the smoke and dust, the servant girl could bb place seemed covered with spots of fire; towel hanging on the door 1n one corn wag in | McArthurigpd McLgan, Jolingogqai.ls I\u2014Hargrave i Usborne an ho and Blair, ; Pfs I Martirr.LU 4 { \u2014G@rant ; Mclenna aud Higgins, equal ; Colquhoun.MeLen- op Hush Sills Sewn, Bi god INS01 , equal.7 ; First Yenr-Cpae = Paterson, McRae, Ritchie.Class II-+Roches nd Yates wot ; MoOumland es, pai ; Sander acdougall Kerry aud, Swaley,, equal; Chalmers, Clerk\u2019aiid Interndscia and Spar ling, equal ; Heldes, TE Evans sud Themes, equal, ss JII\u2014 yo Donv y Hibbard and -O on Lami A equal; Clementsand den, Rufus, equal Munro, palace pod Livingetone, equsla Mean .LATEN., ; 7 ; Third Year\u2014Class F-\u2014Maikay ; Christie and Wright, equal ; Haythorne and Kennedy, equal.Class II\u2014Kirkpatrick.Class III\u2014None.: Second Ydar\u2014Class I\u2014Lockhead and McLean\u2019 (Jno), equal; Climie and Me- Arthur, equal; wart.Class II\u2014Cal- der and McLennan (H 8), equal ; McFar- lane, Blair, McLennan (G Ap, Thogpsqn, Ellis, Macvicar ; arti and Osborne, equal.Class IN\u2014Colquhoun, Hargrave ; Grant and Watson, equal ; Currie W T, Currie, Alex, Budden ; Roberts and Higgins, equal.First Year\u2014Class I\u2014Patterson, Roches: ter ; Ritchie and-Yates, equal; McRae, Swabey ; Evans and Fyles, equal ; Chalmers and Sparling and McOuat, equal ; Sanders and Clerk, equal.Class II\u2014 Hibbard and Kerry, equal ; Internoscia and Pedley, F, equal ; Maodougall and Thomas, equal ; Holden, E D F, and Ogilvie, equal ; Wallace ; Pell and Dalpe and Munro, equal ;,,Craig apd; Cle , equal.Class I[\u2014fivingstone and (pre son, equal; Holden, RufusC, McLean, Don, Dewar.ENGLISH LITERATURE.Third Year\u2014Class 1\u2014Turner, Uns worth; Rondeau and Christie, equal.Class II\u2014Cameron, Kennedy.Blackader, Gerrie.Classe II\u2014Pedley, J W.Second \u2018Year \u2014 Class I\u2014Martin and Currie, W T, equal; Blair gpd Haggraye, equal; McFarlane and Macvicar, equal; Lochhead; Colquhoun and McArthur and | McLenngn, G A, equal; Climie, Stewart.Class TI\u2014Calder, Carmichael, McLean, J A, Thompson, Watson, McLennan, H 8, Ellis.Class ITI\u2014Currie, A, Osborne, Budden, Robertson; - Eig gin saad Hhobérts, equal; Cameron, Don, Grant.First Year\u2014Class I\u2014Ldvingstone, Kerry, Patterson, Rochester; Clerk, Ronzo, and Samer equal.DAE II \u2014 Stayenson, wabey, McRae, D A, Clements; McOuat and on equal ; Whyte, Hibbard and Sparling and Ritchie, equal; Munro and Dalpe, equal; Thomas, Dewar; Evans, , and McLean, equal; Holden, E D F, Bel.Class fll\u2014Pedley, Fyles, Internoscia, Chalmers, Craig, Ogilvie.MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY.Fourth Year\u2014(Moral Philosophy).\u2014 Class.I.\u2014Pinel.| Class -II.\u2014Jaimiason, Class III.\u2014Campbell ; Clarke and Robinson, equal; Crogs and Locke, equal.Third Year\u2014(Mental Ful Osophy).\u2014 Class II.\u2014Mahon, Wright, Pedley, i w.Class IIL.\u2014Gerry, Emory, Howard.* Second Year\u2014(Elementary Psychology) \u2014Class I\u2014Climie, Martin.Class i Calder, Macfarlane, Stewart, Currie, W.C.,and McLean, J.A., equal; Osborne, McArthur; Lochhead and McLennan, H., equal ; Thompson; Colquhoun and Ellis, equal; Hargrave, Currie, A., MacViecar.Class ITI.\u2014Roberts, Carmichael, Watson ; Budden and Roberisom; \u2018équal ; Cameron, D., Grait, McLennan, G.; Blair, Higgins.1 FRENCH.Third Year\u2014Clagg I\u2014Marcean, Masse, Lariviére, Christie Turner, Rondeau.Class II\u2014Mahon, Wright.Class III\u2014 Cameron, K, Kirk ck, Coe Second Yedr\u2014Classde\u2014MeArthur.Class II\u2014Climie and McLean, J, equal; Thompson, Stewart, Lockhead.Class 1[I\u2014Blair, Hargrave, Calder, Mc]ennan H, MacVicar, Robertson, Watson.| ; \u2018 First Year\u2014OClass I+Ritchie; Thomas, Clements, Dalpe ; Clerk and Kerzy, equal ; Rochester, Patterson, Munra.lass I\u2014 MeOuat, Holden, E D F, Ogilvie; Sanders and Evans, equal ; Cross, Swabey, Craig ; Sinnel and Robinson, equal ; MacDougall : McRae and Pedley, F, equal ; Chambers, Hibbard, Livingstone, Fyles.Clrss III\u2014 Taylor, Holden, R, Bell.GERMAN.Fourth Year.\u2014Class I.\u2014Scrimger.Class II.\u2014Internoscia., Third Year.\u2014Class IT.\u2014Masse.Second Year.\u2014First Division.Class L\u2014 Gregor, B.A.; Thompson.Second Division.Class I\u2014None.Class IL.\u2014McLean, (J.A.Class IIT.\u2014Blair.First: Year.\u2014Claas I.\u2014Ritchie.Classil.\u2014Thomas.: HRÉREM 1 UE 4 Optional Course.\u2014Clags T.\u2014Lee, Fraser.Clags IT.\u2014None: Class IIL\u2014None.Advanced Course.\u2014Class \u2014McFarlane, Ellis, Campbell, Currie, W.C.Class II.\u2014 Martin, Hargrave, Marvin, Grant, Higgins, Cameron, Class III.\u2014Roberts, Osborne.Elementary Course.\u2014Class I.\u2014Sanders, Wallace.ass II.\u2014Sparling, Dewar, Barron, Stevenson.Class III.\u2014None.MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS.\u2018Third Year\u2014Class 1\u2014Mackay, Wright, Haythorne, Kirkpatrick; Blackader and Kennedy, equal.Class II. sweep up around each market every day, and to te move everything so swept up, g fish and meas ; the contractor to tall ut the office twice & day.All complaints made before 11 a.m.to be attended tp, sng ge moved on the same day, and those between 11 a.m.and'4 p.m, before 8 the next morning under a penalty of $2 on each place complained of.The dumping of ashes and garbage within the city id forbidden unless upon permission of the Board under a penalty of $5 for every load ie cntractor | to remove the same or to be removed at his expense.Any employes convicted of theft or throwing down violently vessels in | which garbage or ashes are put out to be dismissed, agfine of $5 inflicted infeach case, and the vessel to be replaced at the cask of the contractor.The contractor to clean all lanes during the month of May, or earlier if possible, and keep the same clean after wards.The Committee resolved to advertise for tenders, according to the above specifica Hohe © resolved 1 The Committee resolved to e - visit to the Abattoirs to inquire into huis sanitary condition.\u2019 THE SALARY QUESTION, After some discussion the Chair d Beauchamp, and Mr.Boxer, peste pointed a sub-Committee to take the proposed increase in the salaries of the Health Department\u2019s employes into consideration.THE VACCINATION RETURNS.Dr.LaRocque presented the vaccination returns for the months of September, October, November, and December which showed that during that period Dr.Gaherty had vaccinated 124, Dr.Gurd }23, Dr.Bessey 142, and Dr.Laberge 415 persons.\" After some minor discussion, the Committee adjourned.} THE RELIGION OF CONSCIOUSNESS, To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD: SIR,\u2014] Have refrained from answerin the second attack of \u201cW\u201d signed \u201c Z\u201d, ii which he repeats his charge of unman- liness and inconsistency for various reasons.One is my profound contempt for all anonymous writers to the press who attempt\u2019 to strike at honest men, witholding their names the while, s0 as to shirk the responsibility.They may be members of Christian churches\u2014they may be officials in churches\u2014they may be accounted as respectable members of society, but none the less are they the most despicable creatures, that crawl the earth and are miscalled men.They are more degraded than sots and less to be thought of than sneak thieves, \u201cW\u201d \u201cZ\u201d 1s a worthy member of the low fra- ternity\u2014a little personality with a perpetual smirk on the face\u2014a man who tries to turn religion into ajmachine for making money\u2014a man who likes to be \u201ctreasurer\u201d \u2014oHe who wotld think it manly to hiss a speaker at a meeting behind the cover of \u2018his friends\u2014one a man who would abuse a church anonymously because of its waning fortune, and yet seek to make money out of its troubles; one who would intrigue against a man behind his back and try to cheat him-out of his friends\u2014 one who would file a claim upon oath against a bankrupt estate, which claim no number of oaths \u201ccould substantiate, While such sfien exist surely there is nétd for the gospel of honesty and a demand for sermons on manliness.If \u201cW» «gz» will only write again over his own proper name the public will plainly'see that I have perha s blameworthily, called in the he P of an iron-clad to run down a miserable little gockleshell.Am yours, ; A, J.Bray.Montreal, January 5th.MOTHERS ! MOTHERS! MOTHERS Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cuttin, of MRS.NSLOW\u2019S SOOTHING SYRUP.It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatly \u2014 depend upon at; there is no mistake about it.There 18 not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic.It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and 18 the prescription of one of the oidest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States.Sold everywhere.EXOKEDINGLY fine trouserings at L.Robinson\u2019s.Mep1uM priced overcoats, made to order, join with the City Attorney in forwarding in best style, by L.Rebinson, 2 | was of itself almost sufficient - J teeth ?If so, go at once and-get a bottle Was of nse! cl as a refute \u2018Murderer, in Montreal, ATTEMPT TO POISON A FAMILY; \u2014_\u2014 À startling story+was lenrñed on the mo reliable æutôrity M thé dity yeste 1 connectibh Nvifh Milan, thé hurderer of th Cooke fafnily at Little Rideau, Ont; an if the facts are trite, which there is no re: son to doubt, it shows that this erime w not the first contemplated by the murderey.The faêts as told to a HzraLD.represent tive may be briefly stated.Some time b fore the engagement of Mann by the Cookep a well-known Montreal doctor, who wag in want of a man servant, eh gaged after some enquiries, a Joung Englishs man, récently out from Great Britain, ol the name \u2018of Stanley Mann.He at onc commencéd his duties and all wen smoothly until some fortnight\u201d afterwards) when the new servant had seme quarrel with the housekeeper on matters kelative to hip!work.A seeming peace was made but \u201cthree days afterward,.the quarre \u2018again \u2018commenced more bitterly tha before.On the last occasion the houser keeper was called away, during the quar rel, and left the coffee pot containing newly-made coffee on the stove, while she answered the enquirieæ'of hé mistress.On her return the coffee was sent up-stairs \u2018to the family.The firat to taste it was the lady of the house, who at once detecte something strange in his composition ; sh called her son, who in turn drew the attention of his father to The latter, however, did not anything was the matter with the coffee} and accordingly the family partook of it but only sparingly.During the night'al who had shared the coffee were taken se: riously sick, and various emetics were employed to cure the\u2019 pains.Enquiry of the ousekeeper failed to produce any reason for the attacks, and the affair remained à mystery until the following mornine, when some of the coffee remaining was analysed and found to contain poison.The housekeeper was questioned as to how the poison could have found its way into the coffee, and expressed it as her opinion that it had been put in by the man servant during her absence from the kitchen, more especially as he knew she was likely to partake of the beverage, A further fact very suspicious in itself is that the man had gone out in t morning before the other ininates of the house had risen, and did not put in an appearanee until 10 or 11 at night.He was then told he wotld not be admitted again into the house, and that if Le did not leave the city he wquid be at once pros cuted.His clothes were given to him, and he departeda | Yio hiouscheeper on reading the description of the Hawkesbury mur derer dt onge declared that he was the same who had attempted to \u2018poigon the family, and ehe is convinced that he is the same person.This story is given on the information of ome of the parties, but the names are withheld for the present for certain reasons.OPINIONS OF THE IMMIGRATION AGENTS: - Enquiries of both Mr.J.J.Daly, the: Dominion, and Mr.John Lesperance, the Provincial Immigration Agents; fail to find any trace of the name Mana ip their books, but Mr.Daley declares that the connection of the prisoner\u2019s name wit the agency might be easily explained, Bt was the custom, he said, for many immigrants to declare their intention of remaining in the city, who nevertheless go to the Immigration offices and asked for particulars of any local work.In this way, he said, the prisoner might have been sent up to the Canal, or,other works of a similar character which did not require any{ recommendation.He was very glad to be able to sav that, to his knowledge, his agency had had rothing to do with the prisoner, for no trace of his name could be found \u2018upon the books, It was his opinion that the prisoner had never been near the Immrigration offices at all, but had, like many of his class, gone on without any aid.the coffee, ING A SLANDER.THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE CHARGES MADE AGAINT MONT- REAL\u2014AN IMPORTANT MATTER IN CONNECTION WITH EMIGRATION.! Au adjourned meeting of the Presidents of the Nutional Societies and others, to investigate the charges made in American journals, to the effect that female immigrants were decoyed away to houses of ill- fame on their arrival in Montreal, was held in one of the rooms of the St.Lawrence Hall yesterday afternoon.In addition to the gentleman attending the previous meeting, the following were present : Mr.W.W, Ogilvie, Rev.A.J.Bray, Mr.J.I.Daley Domiuion Government Iinmigrant Agent in Montreal; Mr.J.L.Lesperance, Provincial Agent of Immigration; Mr.Murphy, Chief of the Water Police, and Mr.J.Hoolahan, assistant to Mr.Daley.The Chair was occupied by Mr.Me: |.Namee, President of the St.Society.In the report of Thursday's meeting the name of Mr.MeShane was, by an inadvertance, substituted for that of Mr.McNamee as the presiding officer.Mr.J.J.Daley being invited by the Charman to place the Committee in possession of any information he had bearing on the subject of the enquity, read à report in which he gave, so far as his thirteen years experience as a Government Immigration Agent entitled, him to speak, an unqualiffer contradiction of thé statements in question.After detailing the care taken of immigrants from the moment of their disembarkation and so long as they were under the protection of the Department, he stated that he aid not know of a single case of young women being decoved their arrival in Montrealhaving space at command for the report in full.In reply to questions and observations, Mr.Daley said that noneof the immigrants arriving last year had failed to be provided with employment.The demand for domestic servants was largér | than they could meet, and he could provide any number almost with good situa- | tions.When a situation was provided, for | a female immigrant she was taken to it | under the protection of an officer of the Department, r.Ogilvie thought Mr, Daley\u2019s report Patrigk away on e regret not tion.Mr.Drexel suggested that while it might, and did fully satisfy them, its weight might be detracted from as the testimony of an Agent of the Department, and bound to represent its working favourably.Mr.Daly here called the attention to the case of the young woman, S.À.Burns, represented as having been decoyed away and ruined.A very sensational story had been concocted in Montreal and telegraphed to a Toronto paper, in which the most outrageous mistatements were made.The report having come under the notice of the Department, he (Mr.Daley) had received instructions to sift the matter thoroughly with the result of finding out that she was net an immigrant, but had come to Montreal from a town in Ontario, that she was The Doings of Mann, the.K__ Thé Chairman spoke in severe terms of think I B ;w _ 6 7 = - n i Fu GINEY any that \" > Fal, tht he a ~conmemed to: i Tape ny mcrae: (ORDER WICC DUT; Tina nr oa pe \u2018fe irtad f thf ndples suelf Fe tle thig country, and star her otitiod What Blv-v1toshlh @ls0 line bit _ ifs kb eh ie 1a rebuwn Jhomels was doubtless out of tus story that the whole of the present trouble liad arisen.ports concocted by Monttlie soandalous 1 ents for transmission as real correspon despatches.: .r.Lesperance, Provincial Immigration Agent.showed how the female immigrants Were vided for and agsisted on \u2018heir arrival at Quebec, and watched over\u2019 on their journey-te-Montreal.Most of them came, by tbe, North, Shore.Railway, agd lomubusses aud vans, were in Weiking for them -on therotigin;.riching Hochelaga station.If they came by the night train, they ore provided.with accomodation in : 1phepri ithe aifiegs Epérdons déhréhonBiei Gratacite dE mor ing on Cor at the office generally Jound some ladieg nalready waiting and hnxibus FA EUR domestio helWf | If \u2018Whey dufived by the morning train.they were taken at once to the office, and there was rarely any difficulty in finAiiVpAce TIE them all.In most cases the newly engaged servant left the office in cü]pany with her nistress\u201d Îter some discursive convérsatiok Mr.Murphy, Chisf of the Water Potiée, said a very small number of immigrants came to the city per steamer, but over such ae did he and his men exercised what.friendly supervision they could.He had bewer heard of any case of decoying and, so far as he could speak, did not believe there wis a partiele of truth in.the statements which had been circulated.Further conversation ensued, after which it was resolved .to adjourn to Luesdgy at 4.30, to receive and consider the report, to poe prepared bythe Secretary for publica The meeting then adjourned.PERSONAL, Major Gaskell, England, is registered at the Windsor.> HE \u2019 sé Hon.Senator Cochrane, the Windsor.Mr.Kar] Melgard, a4 the Windsor.Sir Charles Tapper \u201chas returned to Ottawa from Nova Scotia.Hèôn.Mr.Mousseau will leave Quebec for Montreal tnd Ottawa on Sundds.Mr.F.G.Burpee and Miss Bukres, St.John, N.B., were registered at the Windsor yesterday.His Honor Recorder deMontigny is confined to his house with a very severe attack of rheumatism, _ Hon.Mr.Chapleau, Secretary of State, is expeeted home again in a \u2018few.weeks greatly improved iff'health.Mr.L.&.'Sentcal arfived in the city from Quebec yesterday, an left in the afternoon on a visit to relatives in\u201d Soret, Edward Davis Weed, -of Philadelphia, died this moaning.He was.\u2018well known in the iron business througheus the coun- ry.Hon.A.W.McLellan, Minister oftMazine and Fisheries.arrived at St.Jghn, N.B.Jeuterday morning en route: for Halifax, Mr.Pereira, late night editor of \u2018the Montreal Gazette, has accepted the position of Private Secretary to the Hon.D.Lacpherson, acting\u201d Minister of the Interior, and has entered upon his duties.The many friends of Mr.Harry Weir, banker: broker of this city.wha has been in Europe for some months, will be pleased to learn that he sailed frém Liverpool on \u2018his retürn home on Thursday.- .Yr.Chas.Lincoln, of Detreit, who has been engaged by the Glub to manage the benah show in March next, arrived at Ot- | tawa on Thursday night, He has managed the principal shows of the United States far years past.: he statement that Edward Morgan, the Montreal plumber, who was seriously injured during the burning of the Copeland ouse in Pembroke, had expired from the gffects of his injuries, is incorrect.Morgan 18 recovering and is out of danger.Mr.Samuel - Sloan, President of the Delaware & Lackawanna Railrcad, Miss M.E.Sloan Miss E.L.Sloan, Miss Florence Rapalo, Miss Louise Chambers, Miss Constance Arnold, Mr.W.H.Taylor, and Mr.Jos.Walker, jr., are guests at the Compton, is at of France, is à gutst e Windsor.IVAN ICR the Leading Brands, FRESH IFROMHAVANA.TO BE HAD AT PHILIP HENRY\u2019S, 134 ST.JAMES STREET.January 3 2 \u2014 \u201cA WORD ABOUT Upright Pianofortes, Winile the Messrs.Decker Brothers have.been honoured in the highest measure for superiority in all the styles of piano manufacture, yet a signal degree of success has from the very first attended their product tion of Upright Boudoir instruments, the demand for which hae new pêcome wide \u2018tpread, and is daily increasing.This is.clearly owing to the fact that their Upright - Piano possesses every desirable qualiyt of tone and action, and is, at the same time, \u2018more attractive as an ornament than, the Square, and occupies considerably less.© than either the Square or Grand, e, in common with the Square.and Grand, it is complete master of the agt of standing in tune.DE ZOUCHE &, \u20ac0:,, SOLE AGENTS, 233 ST.JAMES STREET.TRADE NOTICE To Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers: ON HAND, a very fine assortment of TOILET CASES, BRUSH AND COME BOXES, Odor Cases, &e.&c.,in PLUSH, GLASS and ORMULU, Môroceo and Vel vet ; Fancy Toilet ant Perfume Bottles; the newest styles in Cat, Tinted and Press ed Glass, \u201cArticles de Paris,\u201d &c., &o., from the leading French and German Houses.CHEAP! ELEGANT! Call and examine o chasing elsewhere.LYMAN, SONS & CoO.ur stock before pur} nofunder the care of the Department at 384 ST.PAUL STREET.Detaher 18 249 » ! 1 Selicitor Kingsmill, acting for the company, Justice i Br DOMINION DESPATCHES, Toronto Mayoralty Contested - À + Recount to Take Place.NIAGARA PALLS PARK +.SCHEME.Sad Death of a Child at St.Thomas RR.Station, : THE TORONTO STOCK MARKET The Ottawa & Toronto RR.Works Stopped for the Winter.OTTAWA.Railroad Werk Suspended.OTTAWA, January 5.\u2014The Perth Courier says:\u2014Last week it became known, in town that all work on the Toronto and Ottawa Railway between Perth.and Bridgewater was ordered to be stopped and on Friday Mr.Beemer, the contractor, arrived in town and by his.directions the hands were paid up all along the lina and discharged.The men were told the work was discontinued till the 1st of April; but, of course, there is no saying how long the stoppage may last, or if the work will ever be taken up again, about $200,000 have already been spent on the line between these two points and it now remains to be seen whether all this money will be absolutely wasted by abandoning the work altegether, or whether the Midland who own the charter and have spent the money will see their way clear to borrow additional money to complete the line.Meantime work is actively going on to complete the missing links between Toronto and Peterboro\u2019, and the engineers have been instructed to locate the line between Perth and Ottava.This looks as if the Midland directors still hoped to finish the through line to the capital even without the Grand Trunk\u2019s powerful assistance, which at the present \"seems to be withdrawn.It is'also rumored that the Syndicate have offered to buy the charter from the Midland, so as to shut out all competition by the Toronto and Ottawa route.The Ontario and Quebec line is heing vigorously pushed through.PS TORONTO.Bank Siocks.ToRONTO, January 5.\u2014The market this morning was quiet, and with the excep- of Dominion and Montreal retained .its strength of yesterday afternoon.The Mayoralty.Quo warranto proceedings have been taken by Mr.Withrow calling on Ald.Boswell to show cause why the former should not be declared elected as \u2018Mayor in his stead.The recount of ballots before the County Judge will be commenced early next week.mme ST.THOMAS.A Sad Scene.St.THOMAS, Ont., January 5\u2014When the Credit Valley train arrived fromthe east about five o\u2019clock last night there alighted from the passenger coach a young couple, the wife carrying a baby in her arms.They went into the waiting-room, but immediately the husband hunted up the baggage master and requested him to change his Credit Valley checks for the Canada Southern, and to do it quickly, as his child was very sick and he wanted to o back to the waiting-room.When the usband returned to where his child lay, there had been a change for the worse and the little sufferer had died during his absence.The father gave his name as À.B.Bell, and stated that his home had formerly been in Milton, but that his present residence was Grand Rapids, Mich.NIAGARA FALLS.Niagara Park Scheme; Prosezcr House, Niagara Falls, Ont., January 5.\u2014A large and eathusiastic ublic meeting called ta-night at the «Town Hall by order of the: Council, will interest the people throughout the whole \u201cworld, being to discuss the question of the Canadian « Government grant- fing a charter :to a proposed .company under \u2018the .style and name of the Niagara Falls Improvement Company, with power to expropriate the property about the Falls to\u201d further the im- wprovement of the Company\u2019 park \u2018scheme.The meeting was largely at- ftended by influential citizens.The meeting was ably addressed Yy 11, and others, while Brohn Ferguson, M.P., Councilman Reédath, ex-Mayor Carter and others, mak- +'ing long and interesting addresses against the granting of a charter to a private compatty, who only promised to do certain things with no guarantee to fulfill their promises.The tengr of the meeting from the first was decidedly against a private park scheme.Tt was motioned and car- -ried unanimously that any park scheme at Niagara Falls will be an imjustice to many of its property owners, and a detriment to the welfare of the town, except it be established and owned by the Ontario or Dominion Governments.Amendments were offered, but lost.WEATHER REPORT.MOXTREAL, January 5.\u201cL'emperature in the shade by Standard \u201cI hertbometer, observed by Hearn, Harrigan -&: Co., opticians and mathematical instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame Street: \u20148 a.m.11°; 1 pm, 8°; 6 p.m.,9©; max, 2°; min, 15° ; mean, 8:059 .By Standard Barometer\u20148 a.m., 30.609; 1 p.m., 30.57 © ; 6 p.m., 30.52.Meteqrological Office, a donaxsd, Dat Jan.6,1 a i} Probabilities for the next 24 hours\u2014 Lawrence Upper\u2014North-easterly to south- casterty avihds, generally fair weather; stationary or higher temperatures ; light show ià some lpcalities.Lawrence Lower and Gulf=Light to moderate winds ; fair weather, not much change in temperature.Marititmes-North-west to north-east wi nds, generally fair weather, possibly \u2018a little snow, in the southern portion ; not much chauge in temperature.\u2014The Presbytery of Ottawa met on Thursday to hear the report of the Convener of the Committe on French Evansilization They granted leave of absence to the Rev.W.D.Armstrong, of Daly Steer Church, Ottawa, to proceed to Britain in the interest of French Evangilization work.\u2014Sucak thieves went through the Pull \u201cman car from the east at Toronto on Thursday night, relieving the conductor aud a number of passengers of the change found in their elothing.THE MONTREAL HERALD aND DAILY COMMERCIAL @AZPITH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6.' SPORTING INTELLIGENCE THE CHESS TOURNEY.The chess tourney was continued yesterday, the game between Prof.Hicks and Mr.Shaw, which was commenced the previous evening being resumed.The game was finally won by Mr.Shaw after a hard contest.The last game of the tourney was commenced last evening between Dr.Howe and Mr.J.W.Shaw.The game was not finished last evening and will be resumed today, whon the tourney will conclude.J} The result of this game is: watched with considerable interest, as it will deter mine the places of several of the competitors.If won by Dr.Howe there will be a tie between the.latter and Mr.Asher for the first place and the trophy; if it is a draw game Mr.Asher will obtain first place.The following is the present state of the play :\u2014 .2 @ = 8 E Ê as RleIs|2|2|S
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