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The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette
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jeudi 1 décembre 1887
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Day Express for Brockville, : Smiths Falls, reterboro, Kingsion, l'oronto, «ce.3.00 3.30 bec, &c.4,30 4,45 tield, &c.2.00 5.20 5.30 / 45 P.M.\u20141 I Night Express for si.Johns, \u2019 l'arnt:un.Newport, Concord, Man- \u2018hesier, Nashüa, Lowcii, Boston, and New England.8 20 P.M.\u2014il Prértie Express for Ottawa, » Winnipeg, Vancouver, Victoria, and til points in the North-West and on Pacific toast, 3 30 PM\u2014t 1 Western Express for Smiths 4 Falls, Peterboro, Kingston, Toronto, Swen Sound, St Thomas, London, Detroit, \u2018hicago, and all points in Ontario aud West- rn States, 10 0 P.M\u2014| Nizht Express for Three \u2018 Rivers, Quebee, und points on the interco'onial Radlwayv and Lower l\u2019rovinces.t Runs Daily, Sundays included.Other rains week days ouly.II Parlor and sleeping marked.American Customs Officer at station to ex- unine baggage destined for the United States.TICKET OFFICES: 266 and 523 St.James Street, A.M-\u2014Il Fast Express for Lachute, Ste, Therese, Ottawa, &e.P.M.\u2014Suburban train for St.Therese.P.M.\u2014t || Tocal Express for Berthier- ville, Three Rivers, Batiscan, Que- P.M;\u2014Loca] Express for St, Theruse, Lachute, Buckingham, OU.tawa, ae, P.M.\u2014Local Express for St, Johns, Firnham, Sutton, Newport, Spring- DP AML\u2014J.ocad tor Jolietie, 8.Valuls, Xe.P.M.\u2014From Bonaventure Station, tor Chambly, Richiclieu, Marievilie, Felix de PAL\u2014Tor st.Therese and St Jerome, St Lin and Si, Eustache Biznches, Cars on trains so Windsor and Balmoral Hiotels, and Quebec Gate Station, Uciober 5 287 \u2014\u201408\u2014\u2014 Trains Leave Bonaventure Station ) AM.\u2014Fast Train, arriving at 8.30 Si.Albans 10,59 a.mn., Buriing- ton 12.19 p.m,, Montpelier 12.5 p.in., While River Junction 2.p.m., Boston via Lowell 7.2% p.m.and New York via Springfield at 10.30 pan.Puiliman New Buflet Parlor Cars to Boston.4 20 P.M.\u2014New York Expr \" Sundays Ineluded, : St.Albans 6.0 pan., (Supper); Burlington, 8.15 p.m., Rutland, 10.50 p.mi, Troy, 2.0 a.m., Albany, 2 u.1n., New York, 7.00 aan.Daily, except Sanda x riving Worcester GA0 an; Be ton, wi an, var Rudand, Bel- Lows Faull aud Fitchburg.Wagner's new Palace Sleeping Cars dont real to New York and St.Albuns to Boston.Through Cars on this train arriving Water- 00 7.21 pan.Magog 3.30 p.an., aud Sherbrooke 9,20 p.ti.8.3 P.M.\u2014Bo-ton Night Express.\u2014 Baily, sunday included, tor St Aibuls, White River Junction, Manchester Nashua, arriving Boston, vie Lowell, 3.30 a.m.Duily, Sunday excepted, for Boston, vie Fitchburg, arriving $433 a.m., New York via Northampton, Holyoke, Springfield and New Haven, Il A0 a.1n.This train makes close connection at Nashua and Winchendon for Wordester Providence and all pointson New York and New England Railroads, Puliman Bufle: Sleeping Cars to Boston and Springtield.; For Tickets, Time-tables, and other formation, apply at Windsor and Balt oral Hotels, Grand \u2018Frunk Offices, or at the © um pany\u2019s otiice, 136 St.James Street, A.C.STOUNEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger agent, J.W.HOBART, S.W.CUMMINGS, General Manager.General Pass.Agent Montreal, Oetober lu, 1887, ras see SOS Delaware and Hudson CANAL COIS RAILROADS.«e 1).and FI.\u201d -\u2014TO\u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia.AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST.Quick Time.No Delays.The Shortest and Most Comfortable Route between Montreal and New York.TRAIN LEAVE MONTREAL 1.40 pan.\u2014Night Express, Sunday sineluded.\u2014Wasners Kiegant sleeping Car runs \"hroueh to New York without change, arriving in New York at 7.00 next morning.#20 \"This Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arrivinz al 8.50 aan.New York Through Mails and Express carried via this line.Information given, and Tickets sold at Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, all Grand Trunk Offices, aud at the Company's Office.143 St.James Street, Montreal.J.W.BITRDICK, CHAS.C.McFALL General Pass'r Agent, General Agent, Albany, Mon\u2019 real, 24 292 | SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.HEALTHY COMPETITION! 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may truthfully be said that their action a the system is universal.not a gla.:d cv tissu escaping their sanative infiuenc Sold be druggists, 25 cents a vial.Munufaciarved at tin Chemical Laboratory of WORED'S PISPENSAUS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.3590 EE \u201cis offered be the peannfactur- eriof ddr.Sag0?s Laiarrh lomests, for a cause of Chronie Nusal Ci\u2018arrh which they cannot cure.PTOTIS OF CATAR IE.Dull, SYM heavy Pheadache, obstruction of the nesual assages, discharges falling from the head nto the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacioas, mucous, purulent, blvody and putrid; thc eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is rmging in the cars, deafness, hacking or «oughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and teste are impaired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, & hacking cough and general debility.Ouly a few of the albove-named symptoins are likely to be present in any one case.Thousands of cases annuaiiy, without manifesting half of the above syivptoms, re- suit in consumption, and end in the grave, No disease is 80 common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood by physicians.By its mild, roothing, and healing properties, Dr.Sage\u2019s Caturrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, \u201ccold in the head,\u201d Ceryza, sud Catarrhal Headach Sold by druggists everywhere; 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QUEBEC, November 3.About five hundred young men compose:l of French and English speaking persons as- secmbled on the terrace this ev-uing.A specch was made by one of them, who said Mayor Lang lLer\u2019scommand w .8 (0 have the aw adhered to.Tuis declaration was unanimously approved of by everyone present, and after forming ranks the party marched down Fabriquae street towards the Salvation Army Chureh.Here they halted and consulicd among themselves, but on the poiice request ing them to disp ree, they did so and quietly proce-d-'d to thir hams Not the least disiurbance: was rui ed throughout tie whole evening.The matter as to whether the Salvation Army can para ie the strest or not is af present being argued and until à decision is arrived at the Aimy will not parad.the streets.Th: venerable cure of Notre Dame Queb.\u20ac, the Rev.Mr.Joseph Auclair, dicd yesterday morning at the General Hospital at the ag° of 74 years, after having for many years cu- dured with u touching restignadion the infirmities; inherent on his old age.Judge Tait has decided in the case of shef- ford (Audet, M.P.) that inasmuch as the petitioners had not procecded during the six months the petition should be rejected, which he has done accordingly.Mr, W.W.Weleh was this atternoon appointed manager and secretary of the Quebre Fire Assurance Company, in the placs or Mr.Fisher deceased.FROM THE DIMINION CAPITAL.The Middleton Divoree\u2014Wiggins Waking up Again-Temperance Perses cution PFand\u2014Fining a Steamer\u2014 Shechine Accident.OTTAWA, Nov.30.\u2014It is states that owing ing to insufficiency of notice the Middletou divorce case will'not come before the Senate at the coming session of Parliament, unless the rule requiring six months\u2019 notice of application is suspended.Pror.Wiggins is of opinion that there will not be a recurrence in North America of ihe disastrous earthquakesof the Southern States and Central America before 19%).He cannot say the same of Europe and the far East.The Canada Atlantic Railway has decided to reduce the rate of fresght between Mont- teal and any station on the dine either wav.The temperance people of Carleton County are raising a temperance tund to assist in the vrosecuting of country ho.el Keepers guity of violating the Scoti Act.The Minister of Msrine has fin«d the own is of the steamer CW.Chamberlain 23) tor vio la ng the St a abo t Insp:etion Act.T e st'auinoal left Uwen Sound ON a trip acro.s the lakes las: June against the orders of the steamnboat iuspecior.A boy named MeCarter, emiployed in Me- Laren\u2019s miils, New E (inburgh, met with a fearful accident this aiterioon while working in the mill.Me was canght by the belis and one of his arms was torn compleieiy from its socket and his two legs from the fect to the knees ground up.Hoe died shortly afterwards.; Sister Duguay, the Superior-Gen ral oi the Grey Nuns, died stidden!) he Waicrscreut Convent in this city lu-duy.She took the VOWS 27 years ago.; ; The returns ior Inland rev >nue from this port for th: month of November are 321,790.83, being a decrease from November 1686 of P# 1222.The uxports from the port of Ottawa for November were 33,300.84 a comnpared with S181,074 in 1884, increase, $157,113._\u2014_-_\u2014_\u2014_ TELEGRAMS FROM TORONTO.The Labor Commission -School Board Deputation\u20148t.Andrew's Society Pinner\u2014The Burglar's Revolver\u2014 Contral Bank.ToruN To, Unt., Nov, 31\u2014Mavor Howlandl was examined this afternoon b wore (he Line bor Commission.FH: gave the resuit of his experience among the poor and vicions classes, and spoke of the cruelty and injustice done by English authorities in sending panper families to Canada.He was strongly oi the opinion that on far higher grounds than merely economy they should be turned back on the borders of our country, same as in the United States.He held that the publie school system was defective in not giving boys manual training, which was a great element in developing the boys\u2019 minds and natures.Regarding female labor, he thought all such should be under Government protection.At to night's session, an iron founder, a carriage maker and a gilder were examined, as alo Sceretary Nicholls, of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.The Commission have decided to stop taking evidence bere at present at the end of this week, then they go to Windser, and work east.A deputation from the Montreal School Board, consisting ot Rev, Canon Norman, chairman, \"Alderman Holland, Inspector Arthy and Archite.: Hutchinson, have been here for the past two days examining the 8y ten in vogue here of ventilating and heat- iny schools They were most favorably iru- pressed with what they saw.They lett tor sMontreai to-night.St.Andrew's Society celebrated the natal day of their patron saint by holding their annual dinner in the Queen\u2019s Hotel.Over one hundred guests were present and à most enthusiastic and enjoyable evening was spent in toast song and sentiment.About four this afternoon two men entered Metcalf and Co.s fiour and feed store, 560 Queen street West and emptied the till ot about twelve dollars, As they were leaving Mr.Metcalf came Into the store from the rear and ran after them.Finding thenseives closely pressed, one of the scoundrels raced sharply round and deliberately fired two shots from a revolver at Mr.Metealf, both fortunately not taking effect.Both scoun- drelssuceeeded in effecting their escape, The Central Bank to-morrow will begin tomorrow to pay over their counter tor notes or the Bank to holders in small amounts, and will continue to do so as fast us funds can be collected.Thereare all sorts of reports flying around about the Bank\u2019s position, but nothing definite will be known till Mr.Camp- b-ll\u2019s report is completed, which it is expected will not be for a fortnight yet.The reception to E, kK.Sheppard, which was to have taken place to-night, was abandoned at his own request, as he thought any demonstration might only lead to strife.FROM THE PRAIRIE CITY.St.Andrew's Soeiety Dinner\u2014Dr.Bar- nardo\u2019s Boys\u2014Accident to a Senator \u2014A Missing Husband-The Politieal Situation.WINNIPEG, Nov.80.\u2014St.Andrew\u2019s Society annual dinner to-night in McKenzie\u2019s Hotel is largely attended.Speeches have been made by Dr.Bryce, Mayor Jones and the presidents of sister societies.R.Strang, president of St.Andrew's, presided.A meeting of the pastoral committes of Knox Church has been held, but nothing definite done yet.It is understood that neither Mr.P.McLeod, of Torento, nor Mr.Laidlaw, of Hamilton, are open to receive a call.Mr.Owen, travelling agent for Dr.Baruar- do's schools, has been visiting the boys in Manitoba and the North-West who were sent out under the auspices of the London Hone, and reports that he found them doing well and giving satistaction to employers.In April next twenty-five boys will be sent out, and in June they will be followed by fifty more.Last night Dr.Sutherland and his father, Senator Sutherland, were thrown from a'eut- ter and the Senator\u2019s head badly cut and he received other injuries.A woman named Craigen, from New York, and receontly of Montreal passed throngh here a few davs ago for Caigary in search or her husban-l who skfpped from New York about tive mon.hs ago.She found her man passing as Carroll and in troub.e over ior- geries in Calgary.She has returned to New York and will probubly apply for a divorce.The Sun summarises the present political situation thus: It is quite evident that a crisis of an interesting character has been reached in the political history of this Province.This fact is made apparent by Mr.Leacock\u2019s letter, which was made public in vesturday's papers, and which indicates that the member for Birtle is among the \u201c Boli- erst\u2019 Some time ago it Was announced that Mr.Pendergrast had become dissatistied with the manner in which patronage was being distributed among French Canadians, and hence decided to cut adrift from Mr.La Riviere\u2019s leadership.His decision in this regard would be aceclerated to some extent by the fact of his proclivities being n c : + ; atur- ally Liberal.If then it be as ume that there have been two departures from the ranks of the Ministorialists.The relative standing of vincial Legislature at the present time is as follows: Ministerialists, 16; Opposition, 17.The Government is thus placed in a minority of one, nut counting the Speaker, or the seat for Assiniboia, now vacant.It is quite evi- parties in the Pro- dont Mr.Norquay cannot earry on the reins ol government with any such following, and that there must be some important shuffle ere long, whether it come in re-arrangement of the Cabinet or coilition or dissolution.In the meantime it is safe to say that Mr.Norquay is in no harry to call the Legislature toye:h r.- -_\u2014 _ SULLIVAN AND MITCHELL.A Fight With Bare Knuckles for £300 a Side Agreed Upon.[BY CABLE TO THE N.Y.HERALD.) PARIS, November 0.\u2014The Herald's Euro- pran edition publishes to-day the following from its London Bureau, No.349 Strand :(\u2014 In a small priate room near the Houses of l\u2019arliament, last night, à Z/Zerald correspondent, John LL.Sullivan, his backer, Iarry Pulllips, of Montreal : his manag r, Elward Holske, and his secretary, J.W.Barnett; also Charles Mitehll, his backer and father- in-law, George Wa-hington Moore, and H 'nry Bull, Town Councillor, of Birming- bam, with mutual friends of both; W.D.Morton, of New York; W.E.Harding, Kil- raiu\u2019s manaz:er, met to make a match between Sullivan and Mitchell.THE PRIZE, Ph:ltip asked: \u201cWhat do you Mitchell >\u201d Mitchell=-Five hüundred pounds a side.Tere Sullivan interposed, saving, \u201cMake it more if you like, Mitchel.\u201d Le \u201cNo, lhat is enouzh.What I prinelpally want is 1he satisiac.lou whteu I have been secking fron you for the Inst three years.sallivan\u2014You can have all vou want, Michell; perhaps you'll get more than you want.Phillivs\u2014What size ring do you propose to ight in, Mit.hell?Mitchell\u2014=Why, to fight under the new prize ring rules, under which all prize tights are fouzht\u2014a iweuty-four foot ring.SuHivan-\u2014I want to tight in a sixteen foot ring Mit chell\u2014Twenty-four foot.sullivan\u2014Sixtecn foot.This was repeated by both several times, and a squabble ensued, at the end of which Sullivan said :\u2014 \u201cIf you want to fight me in a week I will fight in a sixteen foot ring, or if you will wait until my engagem nts are over I'tl fight you off rand anywhere you like.\u201d A SQUARBLE.Mitehell\u2014Why have you allowed 1n2 to run all over America i wice alter you it you think you can tight me here?A HOT DEBATE.Sullivan\u2014Me wanted to take an advantage of me and interfere with me in my business ax well as adverti-e him.elf, Mitchell\u2014Interfere with you ?What can be ma le oul oi you?- Sutlivan\u2014You don't want to fight me.Mitche-l\u2014I want toarurange nothing else but à fighi, aud I hope that 18 the object\u201d of all connected with you.Sullivan\u2014Goss and Mace fought in a six- teen-fuot ring, and 1 want a sixtecn-foot ring and no hing else.Mi:cheil=Then I'll not agree to anything of the kind.suliivan\u2014Thlx amounts to nothing.don\u2019t want to fight.Mitchell-Don't1?I have told you that is my er:and here this evening, Buliivan\u2014We have couceded everything.You want to break up my business.Mitchell\u2014You have a good job, too.You have made no poorhouses for poor people, You never boxed for any charitable in-titu- tions.I have.When ?_ Mitcholl\u2014Ior the starving miners in America, when you, after promising tailed to put in an appearance, and you know it.A GENTLEMAN INDEED.Sullivan\u2014Its alie! Yam a gentleman, Mitchell\u2014You are no catch.Sutlivan\u2014I want a sixteen tool ring.Ifyou do not agree to that Len I'll jight you in a twcnty-l0ur foot ring for as much as you can find when I have finished my cngazemonis, Mitehell\u2014You said you were coming over for two r a-ons\u2014reveng and money.Rui ivan oI never caullenged you iu my life, Miteteli-I am ready to back ms statement.Sullivan\u2014You roaste t poor Jack Kilrain on the stage at St Jam°s's Hall.Mitehe:l\u2014You putliely said, * I hope Smiih will beat him,\u201d and wished the Englishman good luck, and yet you are i {How couatry man.Sullivan\u2014F nover til auvihing où the ind.Iwi hed Kiliain ~uce ss.Mitcholi\u2014That\u2019s a tie! I have Kilrain to look atter.1 hop + he will knock the stuffing out of Sith.bave to sec afier Jake's interests, und if I die at the ring sido T mean him to get fair play.I want to fight {or sat- is lon.You can do me no harm, Sutlivan\u20141 was brousnt up in a be ter school an:l am agen.leman, Mitchell (arveastieaily)\u2014[ knew Dickens! You ar x looking glass fighter, and never tackled a good man in your tite.AND ME HAS MANNERS! Sullivan\u2014boa't you in ult me, or you'll get the worst oil.[never forget my manners.Mitehiell\u2014You never had any.Sul ivan\u2014What do you say, you ?Come oat in a Lack room and 11 tight you now.Mitchell 3 propose to {ight ior, Mr.You (riginz)=I'm your man.Came u E litor Atkinson begged both men to desist and settle down quivtly to business.Finally they did so, and Sullivan, saying he would {eave Mr.Phillips to act on his behalf, left the rounL.A FLIGHT ARRANGED.The latter and Mitchell then agreed for à fight with bare knuckles, to take place in a twenty- our foot ring, twelve persons (including the seconds) a side, within a thousand miles of London.This latter clause was inserted to prevent either party backing out by naming such places as America, Australia, or, as Mr.Moore remarked, China.Artielvs were drawn up and signed, wh n Mr.Moor», on behalf of Mitchell, handed Mr.Buil bank notes for £100.My.Philips posted £100, all in gold.This forms a deposit, and the remaining £40 a side must be posted with Mr.Ball nine days before the fight.THE REFEREE QUESTION SETILED, A well known sporting man was mentioned by Mitehell for referee, and an equally we 1 known mernber of the Stock Exchange was mentioned on behalf of Sullivan, it being agreed that when the final deposit is made both names should be put in a hat, a coin tossed in the air, and the winner to put his hand in and draw a name, who should act as umpire.Everything at last being settled amicably, Mr.Phillips said :\u2014 MITCHELL'S PROSPECTS.\u201cI hope the best man will win, and with all respect to you, Mitchell, T believe Sullivan can beat you, because he has more weight and greater reach of arm than you have; but it you win I snould like to tuke you to America, where I am sure a fortune wouid awalcus by giving exhibitions.\u201d Mitchell\u2014Thank you.l hope I may drop dead before you see Sullivan beat mu.If he does they will have to carry me out of the ring in pieces.A DIAMOND BELT, The meeting then broke up at fifteen min- ules of ten, when the Herald correspondent heard from Managers Fleming and Harding, who represented $mitb and Kiirain respectively, and who had held a private meetin to-day, that they had decided upon a diamon belt, which should be d::posited with the Sportiny Life prior to the Smith-Kilrain fight, its editor, Mr, Atkinson, to finally arrange upon the battle ground, which will pro- bubly be sumewhere in Spaln, and notify the principals at the proper time, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Suex Canal Convention.CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov.30.\u2014The modifications of the Suez Canal convention \u2018which the Pore proposes are merely of a formal nature.The chief change asked is that the President of the International Commission shall be à Turk.Embassies from Corea.SHANGHAI, Nov.30.\u2014The King of Corea will immediately despatch ministers to England, France, Germany, Russia and Anerica.The consent of China to this arrangement was given with the greatest reluctance.It wos believed that Russian agents had instigated the King\u2019s action, An American man- of-var has already conveyed a minister trom Chemulpo to Nagasaki.\u2014_#_.WEATHER REPO.T.METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, TuRONTO, Dec.1.1 a.m, The pressure continues very high throughout the States and Canada, and is now highest over the Lake District.The weather is fine everywhere and very cold.The temperature being below zero throughout Quebec and in the northern portion of Ontario and New Brunswick.The pressure is slowly giving way and the temperature rising to the west of the lakes.Probabilities.Lakes\u2014Iiicreasing easterly winds ; increasing cloudiness, followed by snow or sleet; rising temperatures.St.Lawrence Upper\u2014Wind shirting to easterly ; fair; comtinued cold, followed to-night or to-morrow by rising temperature and suow.St.Lawrence Lower.Gulf and Maritime\u2014 Moderate to fresh winds; fair and very cold \u2014\u2014\u2014 Holloiway's Pills and Ointment.\u2014Soldiers and Sailors\u2014Thes:- well-known and easily used reme lies are especially serviceable ani convenient ror those who,like soldiers and sailors, are exposed to great changes of climate, and the hardships inseparable from their calling.Many of the diseases engendered in the system (rom these and other untoward causes can be chee! etand cont:o'lel by alt-ation at their on=ct, and in Holloway's rem divs will be found a ready means Of re- liv, withoat hindrance from duty.Many a man is invalided and rendered more or less a burden to himseln sad friends from neglect of the cally symp.oms of bis complaint, which calamity might be averted by timely resort Lo the use of Holloway's Pills and Ointment, EUROPEAN-.FRANCE AND THE PRES.DENT.Preparations for an Outbrcak\u2014Epis | demic of Smallpox\u2014Candidates far | the Presidency.PARIS, Nov.30.\u2014The command: rs of the different army corp.have ree vive sealed instructions which they are to open in the event of an outbreak following th election of a new Pre ident.PARIS, Nov.31.\u2014Smallpox has troken out in Paulin and Aubervillier districts.The hospitals are full of patients.\u2018The disease originated among German residents.After the reading to-morrow or President Grevy's message of resignation th presidents of the Senate and Chamber of D-puties will formally convoke a Congress of the Chambers at Ver ailles on Friday for the purpose of electing à successor to M.Grevy.The leaders of the Republican groups have summoned a plenary meeting of the party at Versailles on ériday morning to conier regard ng the candidate.A movement isspreading among the members of the Right to prosose Vice- Admiral Dompierre De Horney, who is now amember of the Chamber of Depuaticos for the Deparanceui ct Somme, as candle for the presidency.atteal journals enorgotienlIy oppose us a eundidate ror the Presidency Seas him od bribesy and corruption in the adininistrazion of aflairs in Funis and l'Enquin.M.Paul Doroulede, the léader ot the Patriotic League, threatens to mareh to tho pal ace of the Elyse at the lui 0.aify thou- situd 1men if M, Ferry i cleeted Piesident and prevent him rom entering.Several Depuiies waite.upon M, Gobiet 10- day and endeavored to induce hi to join u cabinet: with M.Clemenceau as Pranic, with the object of retaining M.Grevy in the Pie -i- dency.M.Goblet declined.It is stated that the Duc d\u2019Aumate has Leon in Paris for the past fortnight and that his presence there is Kop a sceret, The General Council to-day adopted a reso- lation in favor oi Congress revising the constitution and abolishing the Senat.: and Pre- sideney.THE COURSE OF IRISH POLITICS.The Unionist Meeting in Dublin\u2014Come- ments of the Press\u2014fmprisoned for Selling a Copy of \u2018United Ireland \u2014Unionist Banquet in Leinster Hall \u2014Mr.Goschen Will Make No Truce with Home Rule.DUBLIN, November 34\u2014The Jrish Times claims that the Unionist meting last night was un assemblage of intelicet, courage, and popular feeling to protest, not as a minority, but substantially as an equal po.tion of the Irish people, against the policy of the iIome Rule party.The Freeman's Journal says the surroundings proved that Lord Hartington and Mr.Goschen were avowed vnemies of Ireland.Detectives guarded the two Englishmen as il they were a coupl.of Czars.Tho mect- ingwa- attended by only thosewho had tickets and no claim could be made that it was the free expression of public opinion.The Dublin Express (Conservative) says there never was such a meeting betore in Dublin.It asserts that its supporters included poers, lesiasts, civil dignataries, and representatives oi the railway, shipping, banking and professional interests, A news vendor at Killarney has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment for selling copies of United Ireland coniaining reports of meetings of suppressed branches of the National League, Mr.Shechy, M I\u2019, for whose arrest a warrant has been issued, and who has been evading arrest, has arrived at Lim rick.DUBLIN, Nov.3).The Unionist banquet in Leinster Hall, this evening, was a brilliant affuir.The leading merchants and professional mn, and a nurgb rot Ca.holie Union- is s Were pre-cnt.Lord Hartingion and Mr.tGo-chen we iven an ovation.Thetoast to the Queen was received with entihusiasm, cveryupody rising and joining in the singing o: th Nailonaul Anihein an | * God Bless the Prince of Wales.\u201d Me.Kenny, an eminsut Catlhiolie barri «ter.in propo-ing a toast to the Unioni allianee re:ating to the eventual! 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EXTRA DRY AND VIN BRUT! The DELBECK CHAMPAGHNES aro offered with a full conviction that there are no better Wines imported.NONE EXCEPTED! TRY THEM! Ask your Grocer or Wine Merchant for them.LEOPOLD GALARNEAU, Agent for the dominion.January 13 _ McINTYRE, SON & CO., IMPORTERS WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, 13 Victoria Square, Montreal.THOS, ROBERTSON & CO.IRON, STEEL AND METAL MERCHANTS.Railway Supplies, Plumbers\u2019 and Steamfitters® Supplies.* SOLE AGENTS FOR \u201c COLTNESS,\u201d \u201cDALMELLINGTON.\" © GARTESHERRIE.> < EGLINTON,\u201d and \u201c LONSDALE MESMATITE ™ PIG IRONS.sé DA LZEL1.° Steel Boiler Plate | \u201cSHANKS\u201d Sanitary Appliances.\u201c LUKENS\u201d Charcoal Iron Boiler Plate.© TRONS, GLOVER'S™ Dry Gas Meters.Manufacturers of WROUGIUE IRON TURING, for Gas, Stesum or Water.Also, BCILER TUBES, made from ven or Steel.\"CANADA NORTH-WEST LAND COMPANY, (TLEIMTT ISD.) Choice Landy for sale in Manitoba and the North-West, without cultivation or settlement conditions, The Lands reserved for selection by (his company have all been carefully inspected and are good agricultural ands, A great pari of the Land is in closely settled districts and near the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and in Scuthern Manitoba near the branch lines.The Company\u2019sshares, which are now at a discount of nearly Forty per cent.(40 per cent.) are accepted at par in payment of lands.Price Lists can be obtained at the offices the various agents in Manitoba and the North-West, or at the Toronto Otfices of the Compaeny, 18 King Street West, or OW.B.SCARTET, .Managing Director, 624 Main Streot, - - - Winnipeg Man, 103 tr Holloway's Pills and Ointment.THE PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS.They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Complaints incidental to Females of all ages.For children and the aged they arc priceless THE OINTMENT [san infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, 01d Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, and is famous for Gout and Rheumatism.For disorders of the Chest it has no equal.For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Disorders Coughs, Colds, Glandular Swellings, and ali Skin Diseases it has no rival, and for contracted and stiff joints it acts like a charm.Ô Manufactured only at Thomas HOLLOWAY\u2019S Estahlishment, 8 OXFORD STRTET (late 533 UXFORD STREET,) LONDON, and are sold at 1s.11d., 2s.9d., 48.Gd., 115, 228, and 338.each Box or Pot, and may be had of all Medicine Vendors throughout the World.Ba Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes.is 533 Oxford Street.London, they are spurious.H the address M.NOLAN DE LISLE, 7OIIN'S BATmENT REAL ESTATE AGENT, FOR Wild Fowl Shooting and Long Shuts The greatest sporting re : \u201d With (he Hghtest shoulder dune kde are \u2018hing on the game Vist p f i he smaller sizes or shot 129 t0 140 yards with Retail at CosTEN & Co.T the principal gunmakers, \u2019 Wholesale from A, T.ANDERSON, Montreal, ROOM NO.23 FRAZER'S BUILDING.BOYD & Son, ar d Sole A or (* No.45 St.Sacrament Street.| \u201cAugustin.\u201cads and US, oo 10 en mm ACADEMY \u2018or .! | ; HENRY THOMAS.|| Loc Mug» | THE LAST FOUR poppe 2 Mg, \u20ac, =r, | MR.AND MRS ANE FLORENGH To-Night\u2014 rie new L, ; FHE FLIRTY Com, | Mr.and Mrs.Florence in thei I ters of ir PARKS and dy, | SYLVESTER reat Charge, 4 HOURS OF GE EAC PÉCUTIRE MECS ray wl saturday Evening.Donna\" nes, Seats on sale al N ordhene à) & Soy, l' ACADEMY 12 | | ¥ \u2019s, OF i.~ HENRY THOMAS.Losge ww Nie Alig, ec.5, \u20ac and y Commencing Monday » MR.RUDOLPII ARNSON$ Comp COMPANY, Presentiyg ERMI FROM THE CASIO, Na yp AY mor, 4 UPERy Sale of seats commene at Nordheimurl*s, | SPARROW & Ja = TIMEATRE tg Week Commencing Monday N A .1he Popular Original Wilbur Open, a, AND à Co SUSIE KI > The acknowldgod ted a IN .#0\u2014Pcople in \u20ac HC Op Repertoire\u2014Thursday Ad pay = Wa îng, FRA DIAVOLO Friday 40,20 Eva, Evening THE MARCOTTE] gag orlion gy, 1g, Sd Act of FRA DIAVGL, hay eva.opera oi (he Grand Duchess, Tu ME enr Kirwin will introduce hep from GIROFPLIE-GIROPIIE 'y her French song from MERRY Ww Prices of admission, tv, 20 and : served Sais ide extr fr es Thug > a.Plan ac, Store: NEXT WREXTMA nee Art Association of Mon trey, 17 PHILIPS SQUARE, On TUESDAY, December 6th, thy of the Association will be re-opened fi purpose of holding an Art Fair in aig orh Endowment Fund of the Association Oi ing the present week (Nov.Rh 10 Doc Dur.members are requested to Kindly seth class room as a temporary reading too a1: allow of the regular reading 105 hte cleaned and redecorated.Nov.25 I ee 1x DANCING AND DEPORTHERT, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, ; ) : to offer 1 sugvesti tending Color Dancing, pte, owe ine cation for admittance don\u2019t listen ta x Mb ofrw hat wili be done for y eïns ple Premiy.gE e TN being ou, but HR ee + \"y.; hh cx see for yourself which offers ee instruction to accomplish the | ow nds; it will not require a previo same Bat ; { Ux EX jh rh to judge.You will then know Wht hey ee Master ix capable.This is yes uF Your tsOntèble, and Dancing Tenclhiers should have no objection tog thorough: investigation, My closing programme this spring was » largest in Anteriea.tis pring way ibe The classe: for Ladies and Gentlemen every Cvening ; différent elasses, ne The Juvenile Classes\u2014] have classes als every duy, and persons can bu suited Wi gard to hours.te Private Lessons\u2014Hours to suit pupils.Fay, ey Dances of all nations; in fet, angry, done with the 1ect.Circulars at Prince's Music St Thos.Allan & Co, under Hal, To ps 1944 Your obedient Bergan, = AROY MeDON AL \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Se OFFICE OF THE Superintendent of Insurance, OTTAWA, 19th November, Is, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that te (+ rinania Life Insurance Company has, th; duy, received à lic«nse (No.112) to transaetu Canada the business of Lite Insurance.A.V.HUGEL is the chicf agent, and the head office of the Company is situated in the City ol Monreal.W.FITZGERALY, Superintendent of Insuiance, ; Nov.Im 24 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, on the following Streets: Sherbrooke East and West.Dorchester West, St.Antoine West, St.Hubert, near Sherbrooks, Drummond, Bishop, Stanley and Crescent Stroots, FINE SITES on tbe CANAL and ieading streets adjoining, PRIVATE RESIDENCES ON Sherbrooke, St.Catherine, Dorchester, Belmont, Mackay, Mance, and other streets, ai prices ranging from $3,000 to $10,000.| JAMES STEWART & (0, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 1761 Notre Dame street, Under Union Bank.Telephone number, 1857.20! MONEY TO LEND In Sums from $2,500 to $100,000.JAMES STEWART & \u20ac0., Real Estate and (General Auctioneers, 1761 Notre Dame Street, Under Union Bank.Telephone number, 1857, 26 Water Department.NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVES 4) that ail permits to take wake from city hydrants are cancellé and that any person foun using said hydrant will 1e pros \u20ac \u2018ei to the utmost rig n of the law.B- o:der.; Lt Uis LESAGE, | Supt.MW.W.Crry HALL, ; Montreai, Ath November, 1887 mas MacDOUGALL BROS., STOCK BROKERS, 69 St.Francois Xavier Street.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Members Chicago Board of Trade.Agents for Alex.(uddes & Cu., Chicago.Grain and provisions bought and sold for cash or on margin.1y 28 ALEX.COWDEY & CO.REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENT AND HOUSE LETTING AGENTS.Fire Losses A ljusted.Special Agents Lancashire Insurape® (0.Office: \u2014260 St.James St., near McGill Telephone No., 1882.: FRESH MINED SPRING HILL COAL \u201ca Screened Steam and Slack Arriving Daily, and delivered ex cars to any part of the city.CUMBERLAND RAILWAY & COAL (0 CHESTERKFigLY CITAMBERS.Wa Telephone call, 964.Mareh 22 \u201cFOR SALE, or : mr 9 fy aR Find Steam Tux 60 feet long, 12 fret be c ; raught 14 by 14 vertical engine.Light dri Splendid condition.Sold because Oh have finished work for which she was ha com Can be scen at Lachine Locks, where à munications should be addressed.DOMINION BRIDCE CO.(Limited WHA TD\u2014A position in an TNSURAXNY É, ACCOUNTANTS op MERCHANT ullice, as book-keep ror Otherwise.The vertiser has a general knowledge of bus! ; is a good correspondent, and is capable © taking full charge, having had twenty SE pi pertence in Montreal Address, * Mr css STI TANTEDTO RENT\u2014A large double root, , fUrnished or unturaished, with 8 Veniences.Ç 0 nan of VV ANTED\u2014 Work of any kind by a dl Le He on \u2018 ; 285 30 Monique street.ma if steady habits, willing to make hy generally useful.Apply to Matthew Bros 2 Hem n Ts Wa NTED.a position us Traveller for bone and shoes, or hate and caps mn.of Lower Province; good connection and bus vd references.Address MARITIME, Hey Office.*stroet- u- Tra ank Bank Merc! Bank Bank we Tht the fé to th tigur grad! pol nl sold! medi sales bein; was taric deal limi put: mis tion tari was N.-* 39%, diu! sale stuc nes.sha M 2:0, on Coi a Me 14 196 ab 5 by sur | \u201cTec: \u2014 TE ft pn fp bert SS ep TE me a em m1, prem.hed for, aid Of yy ticy, Dur.© Dec gy, ethic larg, 5 Toon, y, Dom being 284 Pme - MERT, \u20ac.Hirose i : inking pli 0 8 Dogs t visit the 5 the sig the same EXD Tiong Cthèr your nable, sh } Ohjection lg Was (he \u2018nen cet Insses al cu with re ils, Fan AUTRE re, anda Co puone Crgam, \"DUNALD rss LE Irance, Ler, 1857, that te y has, th , ransact iy we, it, and the ted in (he LI}, suranee, ln 254 Is Streets : rbrooka, Streets.14 leading ON t, Mance, ing from ; CO, ctioneers, 88, ion Bank.Zot \\D | )0,000, Co, ctioneers, on Bank.2%) ment.\" GIVEN ke water rancellec, hydrants 5» of the GE, WW m25 \u2014 Si treet.0.cago.sold for 1y 28 0.HOUSE: z2 (0, M(Gitl AL.| and aily, L (.\u2018he ale SRE, able of |} con n°35 pan 0f sti rouks, | 29 bo0 = n the est OI per: 285 rs to 63 beat .aught own 15 hough! 1} cO1B nited: E, - years FEU.pi v rool, qd rr THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1887.Trade and Commerce.of Montreal.Dee.1 Bk of Commerce.hants Bank.Man Ville Marie.f Hamilton.eee Toronto.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0.THE HERALD OFFICE.| Wednesday Evening, November 39, 1887, The market is again to-day very dull, and the feeling all round is weak, continuing so to the close, which is at about the lowest figures of the day.Bank stocks in particular are drooping.and Bank of Montreal is gradually declining, elosing to-day at 208, 3: oints Lrlow yesterday's close, Commerce so'd during the day at 1, but recovered immediately 10 1113, selling off again to 114}, sales 210 shares.Merchants ix also weak, being plac.d this afcernoou at 123, and later was offered at 1224, no buvers over 120.Ontario Bank shows a decline of 2 points, being dealt in to-day at Ho, and later at 109, to a limited extent.Other banks were neglocted, bat alt show more or less weakuess, In the miscellaneous list, Gas show a frac tional decline to 196, and Richelicu & Ontario sold in the afternoon at 423, but lat r was weaker, beivg offered at 42, no buyers.N.-W.Land shows u decline or one point to 393, and closes firmer, sales 150 shares.Canadian Pacitic is a fraction better at 54, with sales of 100 sgares al this figure.Cotton stocks are inactive, but also show sone weak- Bank Of Bank of bn de WITLI Nn th pa ness.To-day\u2019s transactions amounted to 1103 ghares, as follows i\u2014 MOKNING BoARD\u201423 Bank of Montreal at 2101.25 do at 210%, 30 do at 2101, 59 do at 213; 25 ontario Bank at Li, 3 do at 19; 7 Bank ot conumerce at 114, ; 5: 1 chefivu & Ontario at 434; 130 do at 43; 180 Gas Co.at 185; So Canadian Pa fi* aiok AFTERNOON BOARD-25 Bunk of Montreal at 2094, 15 do ut 203], 25 do at 209, 8 do at 208; 4) Merchants at 123; 110 Bank of Commerce at 114, 50 do at 1144,50 do at 114j; 34 Gas Co.al 196}; 50 Richelieu & On ario Navigarion Coat 424; 125 N.- W.Lund Cu.at 415,25 do at 497: 5) Cunadian lacitic ab 54.\u2018The closing figures are as follows, compiled by Messrs.D.L.MeDougall & Co, 11 Hospital streat \u2014 e ne = - =z | © ©, 153 n STOCKS.22 [72 £2 5d leg v= SE 1&2 se >\" 15 ë *Bank of Monireal.; $2005 & 2, 209 208 *)ntario Bank,.\u2026.imp 3ip.c.UI| LB Sank B.N.AL.100 3p.&3 p.c.304 pe Molsons Bank.Bank of Toronto.100 4 p.c.Bauk Jacques Cartier.253 pe *Merchants Bank.) 100 35p.C, Bank d\u2019Hochelaga.) lu 3 pe East'n'Townships B'k.BU3Ap.e.Quebec Bank Lo.Lub 34p.e.Bauk Nationale.501 pe.Union Bank.GY 3 pac.=_an B\u2019k of Commerce aU 3ip.c.Dominion Bank .505 p.c.|.Bank of Hamilton .\u2026.| 160 4 p.Bank Ville Marie.19 3}p.C standard Bank.50 Skp.c.*pederal Bank.4 163 pc.fmperial Bank .1003 poe oon ees MISCELLANEOUS, Intercolonial Coal Co.do bonds.Montreal Tel.Co Dominion Tel.Co Western Union Tel Co Rich.& Ont, Navy, Co.S:reet Railway Co.Montreal Gas Co.Canada Cotton Co.do bonds cee New Engl\u2019d Paper Co.5 p.c Canada-Paper Co.| 1053 pe Canada Shipping Co Dundas Cotton Co.0 foul.Mont Loan &Mort\u2019gCo Mont.Invest & Bldg Co Royal Can.Ins.Co.Montreal Cotton Co Stormont Cotton Co.Hochelaga Cotton Co.Coaticook Cotton Co.Kingston Cotton Co.Merchants Mig.Co.do bonds.Bell Telephone Co.Guarantee Co, Of N.A.Accident Ins C.of N.A.Paton Mig.Co.Le Chn&St.Law Jn 5,1.Canada Cent\u2019l R'y B.+.: St.Paul, M.&M Ry Dominion Cattle Lo.Canadian Pacific R.R.Montreal 7 p.e.stock.Canada NW Land Co.Can.Pacific L.G.B.Out.& Que.RR.Mont.Corp.7p.e, stoek #{Ex-div.New York Stock Market.The market continues fairly active and rules rather irregular, but without auy flue- tuations of importance.Reading is again active, but closes weaker at 68}, 3 below yes- yesterday's close; sales, 71,700 shares.SL Paul also continues actively dealt in, and closes 4 lower than previous day at 75}; rales, 28,100.Norih-West opened a $ better at 1093, and closed still stronger at 110], and was fairly active.Del, Luck.& Western was dealt in to the extent of 3:30 shares, re-opened steady at 1313, from which point it steadily declined to 1304, Erie al-o was ac ive but weuk.Money closes casy at 3 per cunt on call.To-day\u2019s transactions amounted to 225,00) shares The following were the fluctuati ms in prices andthe sales made in New York Wednesday, Nov.30.as specially reported for THE HERALD by Maecdouzall Bros., $t.Francois Xavier st.8 | | | 8 | > | | 2.65 STOCKS.ws 2 8 \u2014 \"= \u2014 & ê & \u201821\u20ac _ 5195 cla ©.B.& Quincy.128 {1281}.1278 800 Can, Pac.Ruilway con] 0e denies PC El.23 31 7 N.Y.Central.Writer wil wg 1709 cent.Pac.0.0000 00 .! J Canada Southern.Bus 56} 36 56 | Den.& Rio Grand.coded, Pel & Hudson.1051105 1,164 1047 Del.,Lack.& West.ex d'v|1314 1312 1414 130 33300 - z 120040 231 283] 24 Ill, Central .Jersey Central.Kanas & Tex.Lou.& Nash.6.151 6U 69.0 Lake Shore.Lt Mich.Central.bast 4m 8t.P.M.Man.Ldn 100 Man.Elev.ex div.99g 991.Missouri Pae.9 sl 9ù 499) phacifie\u2026 0 22Ho.pref.3| 464] 46 140+ Norih- West | 1004 103} 18100 Ohio Miss.| \"91 Ohio Cent.St.P.& Omaha,.Do pref.Oregon Trans.Ontario & Western.Pacific Mail .* Pullman Car.Reading.Rock Island Rich.Terml 8t.Paul.ce.Western Union, Wabash.Do.pret.\u2026 West Shore Bds.Sterling Exchange Money.*Ex-div.Exchange.The following table, prepared specially for THE HuraLp by Messrs.W.L.8.Jackson & Co.11 Exchange Court, shows to-day\u2019s rates in detail :\u2014 November 3 IN NEW YORK.me tm eee \u2014 Ç Posted.Actual terling 60 Days.482 48116, Sterling Demand 1.86 4,844 di Sterling Cables.11100 45415 Sterling Commercial.4,81 Dering Documentary.4.80 Fanos (Partis) Long.B24@4E rAnes (Paris) Short .6.224@1{ Nov.3).IN MONTREAL.JE Between Counter N Banks.Rate.N.Y.Funds.3-16 dis@id.§ prem.Tis.days sI@! HD} Demaud 8 13-1629 9a} La Cables.9.21 Money in Loudon, 34.Money.The money market seems s*itfening, and it 1s now ditticult to procure money uuder à pr £'aton call, time louns 7 per cent and upwards.London Quotations.To-day\u2019s cable gives us the following quota.tions :\u2014 about 119,06) boxes, Making the total stock in Invested Funds .31.470,000 an?n ms: 12.50 p.m.4 p.m Canada at 244,000 boxes, Annual Income.4.000,000 Man's of the CEL Consols for monev .103} vof: Quotations arc nominally unchanged, in Bonuses hitherto distribut- - 0.foraccount.Clos) 103} the absence of transactions, as 1ollows :\u2014 ed amount to the larke 17.000.000 Us.4} p.\u20ac.bonds.1104 1104 c.e.sum of PS ses 0 .ps ee 0 ne rie ordinary.304 304 Fancy Colored.lr @ 12 The time for closing the een exe tou hay Enest Viiite- CNE @ 13 ana dividing the Erni, hess ban : Y.Central.ne.tende \" wil rilei- Ulinois quan Lu i Medium.00 Fs a 10 posals sent I Prot are ihe re & He 3 al.\u2026 120 20 Mes eee .NT podian Pacifiec.33} 55% British Breadstufis and Provision pate In W.M.RAMSAY, ; 816 Rentes, 12.30 p.m., Bf.52ic; 4 p.m.Markets.a Montreal Secretary.: LIVERPOOL, 11.30 a.m.\u2014The wheat market Standard Buildings, .1f 287 Messrs.1.J.Forget & Co, stock is quiet, and the demand poor, and holders Nov.21 EE Ae Per cent.Payable.| 1751 1730 1400 9411 944; 11900 Grand Trunk 1st preference oO 2n do al do 3rd do .» do Ordinary.12¢ do 4b.c.Guaranteed 72 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.Statement of Farnings and Expenses.Jan.lst to Oct.31, 837.; Oct, 1837 Gross earnings.\u2026.$1 58 253,967 82 $9,168,134 81 Working expenses 781 Sas 5 11 4,539,123 td Net protits\u2014.$532,089 63 S020, 76 In October, 1836, the net profits WETE.020000 And from Jan v 1st to October Al, 1886, there was a profit 2973,004 6 The gain in net profits over the same period last year is tho re- fore for Oc.ober.oo.Lana .Sins 1 Auld from January Ist to October 3Ist, as compared with Last vear, there is a decreas: of 315,602 Yo ; Fa nings and expenses on the South E ist- ern Raliway not included.PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.Breadstufis.MONTREAL, November 30, 1887, FLOUR.\u2014Réceipts, nothing, There is no change in the flour market, and business remains on the whoie very dull, The city trade ace the principal buyers to supply the daily consumptive demand, and dealers do not show any inclination to stock up, buying metely from hand to mouih.Quotations are tirm as rollows : Winter Wheat, patent PLZ Spring Wheat, patent.Straight Roiler.|.Ex.ra cee Superine.Strong Bakers.OATMEAL \u2014 Urdinary brls oo.\u2018 bags.Granulated, hrls .Cee Do.bags.0 CURNMEAL :\u2014 Barrels.Bags.D450 Genain.There is no enquiry,for whoal, and prices are nominally unchanged as follows: Canada spring 8 ¢, red winter 85¢@386¢, white win.er Sse@ste, Manitoba No.1 hard 87c@sSe.Oals are scarce, farmer's doliveries in th > country continue very tight and there is an active enquiry and stealy sale for all offerings about 3ic p T32 lbs.There is also a goo l demand for peas at about 73%¢ ner 6) lbs, Rv: is quoted at 3$u per bush-l.Corn is quict un l noininal at ue per bushel, Chiengo Grain and Provision Markeis.Mr.E.McLennan, 22 St.John stree, (Western Chambers), reports the Chicago grain and provision marke(sas foliows :\u2014 Cirrcago, Noveniber 30, 1847.> | = _2 .A= #8 | L 1 54 ÉTÉ | 212125182157 s1= 15 = 125 WHEAT\u2014 January.Februa May.Cons January.Fbruary.PORK\u2014 January.February.May.La January.February.of May.eue RiBs\u2014 January.: Februagty - March .} We are indebted to Messrs.Macdougatl Broihers, stock brokers and mo mbers or the Chicago Board of Trade, for the following night despatch from their Chicago representatives:\u2014 &KCHICAGO, November 30 \u2014Local operators 100k hold of wheat and in the face of discouraging reports from abroad they bid up the pice for May d-livery, while December props erty was pressing on the market.We are now out ot joint with surrcund.ng markets, and tegi mate features of the trade will have li- tie Weight in guiding prices here, for the present at least there is no demand for cash wheat, 73e below May price.Should advance continue receipts will move this way.No change in the condition of corn market.Provisions active and working Upwad.R- ceipts of hogs don\u2019t come up to expectation : and sp erewation i= stilt rampant on pork and ribs, while tard move slowly but on more legitimate basis than anything else.A.GEDDES & Co.To-day\u2019s close compared with yesterday's ixus under, viz.\u2014 * Nov.Nov.20.3 dan, wvheat 020002 2100000 Th TT Fob.wheat.Thy 5 May wheat.TUE S44 Jan.corn.46, dig Pub.corn.Lane» .i Cea May-corn.ee ee 514 Jan.oats.Feb, oats.May oats.Jan.pork.0 06 14 65 14 32% Feo.pork.UE May pork.15 223 15 22} Jun.lard.eee 710 7 2} Feb lard.ooo ooo v2) 73) May lard oo 7 30 7374 Jan, ribs 7 42 7 Au Feb.ribs.7 52% 75) Maren ribs.7 62} 772% Live Hogs.The movements and prices to-day are as follows :\u2014 Official receipts yesterday.Estimate receipts.| Shipments.\u2026.000000 Left over, about.Light packing.Mixed packing.Heavy shipping eee 5@ 530 Cattle\u2014R.ceipts, 9,500; market fairly active.Option Markets.Toledo, 2.10 pan \u2014Wheat, s2le nominal ash, 82: asked December, 830c¢ asked Jun uary, tie May.Corn, 3¢ bid December, 52}e May.Oats.neglected.Chicago, 2.30 p.an.\u2014Close\u2014Oats, 2316 nominal December, 23;¢ January, 32i¢c May.Wh ut, sie Deceinber, 77§¢ January, 78j¢ nominal February, 8tk¢e May.Corn, #iic bid December, 46ÿ6C January, Slie-dlje May.Pork, 314.62} January, 314.75 February.515.223 May.Lard, $7.15 nominal December, 37.2) bid January, $7.30 February, $7.374 nominal March, $7.57%4 May.S.R., 37.42} January, $0.5 February, $7.620 March.New York, 3.02.\u2014Close\u2014W heat, 83i¢ asked D cember, 8ÿic vid January, 91e F-bruary, 82}e nominal March, 9336 April, 94/6 asked May, 94e usked June, ISS5, 97i¢ asked December Coin, 574e 536 bid December, 896 bid January and February, gic May.Oats, tic December.37 Junuary, 383¢ asked May.Milwaukee, Wheat 74e «ah, December, Bie sellers May.Detroit, 12.00 \u2014Wheai No.1 White8lte cash, 2 red ie eash November, slice Docomber, January, 8sle May.Montreal Provisions, Pork, Larp, &c.\u2014There is an improving demand for provisions and prices arc firm at our quotations as under : Montreal S.C.pork.Western S.C.C, do .Western Mess do.Lard, Western, per lb.Do.Canadian Hams, uncovered, per 1b.Hams, canvassed, per lb.Hams, pic-nic.Bacon, per lb.00.104@ 00.114 shoulders, per lb.00.10 @ 00.104 Tallow, per Ib.co.OU.U3I@ 00.04 Dressed Hogs.The receipts of hogs are increasing and with the harder weather prices are strengthening somewhat in sympathy with Western markets, Sales are reported at $5.23@$5.50 per 100 1bs.tor choice light to heavy packing.Poultry and Game.There is a good demand tor poultry and turkeys in good condition bring 8le@dic, ducks, 8caYe, chickens Gie@vle, and ge sede.Partridge are still scarce and bring a brace for fine birds.Venison is very slow of sie ut de for saddles, Te ade Tor carcases.Eggs.There is a good deal oï business doing in eggs and prices are firm as follows: Strictly fresh 25c@2tc, held fresh 19c@2te, lim- d stock 173\u20ac per dozeu.17.50 @ 18.00 17,00 @ 17.50 18,00 @ 16.50 0.094 00.093 00.04 @ 00.09 00 114@ 00,12 0.00 @ 00.13 00.00 @ 00.60 Ashes.The potash market is very quiet, and ro- ceipts light.Buyers' views are about $4.05 per lu0 lbs, for first sorts.Dairy Products.BUTTER\u2014The city trade ia butter is qu'e*, but firm, and in small lots 24e@ 25: is obtainable for very choice.Creamery is being offered in straight lots at 22c@22ic, but there are no buyers at these figures.We quote us follows: CTEXMUTY.sacs ss ee se se as ea secure D @ 23 Townships.19 \u2014 21 Morris 17 \u2014 AW du \u2014 19 Western.Low grades CHEFSE\u2014The market is very dull, but prices continue firm ou the strength of the situation.Stocks or estimated stocks are coming in from outlying points, and We are now in a position to give what we consider a fair estimate oi the stocks in Canada.West of Toronto the stock is estimated at 130,000 boxes, of which 45,000 have already been sold, and are held on English acco mt.The siock in Montreal 18 variously computed at 100,000@12),000 boxes with the lower esliznate the most probable, or say PET .$457 Hu 57 .CYRILLE LAURIN, are offering freely.Cora is sicady and the demand fair.The following are to-day\u2019s Liverpool gnota- \u2018 Uonscompared with yesterday's i\u2014 Nov.20.Nov.4, 1130 am : 11 50 aan.; s.d.s d sd.s.d.Spring Wheat.6 8@ 610 #4 8@ 610 Red Winter.6 8\u2014 610 6 8\u2014 G lv No.1 California.6 9\u2014 6115 6 9\u2014 #11 No.2 California.0 0 U ui vu\u2014- vu Corn.5} 0 4 0 50 3 ) 550 ~ 0 Peas.> T\u2014-0vU' 57\u2014 VU Pork.5 U \u2014# 05 vV\u2014W VU Lard.W686 =\u201400 03 9\u2014ww 0 Bacon, S.Bacon, L.C C36 \u20140) 60 H#+#H 0\u2014W 0 Tallow 6\u2014i 21 6 \u20140) uw .00 , Cheese, new make 59 0\u2014 0 0159 V\u2014W L ASHES INSPECTION, ARIES INSP oN OFFICE, } MONTREAL, Ist Dee.IST.3 COMPARATIVE MONTHLY STATEMENT.Pots Pearls Total I Tn store Ist January, 1sx7 31 i tix vt Issy.i diet RECEIPT From I-t Jan to Ist Dee, 1887 oT MR 9?\u201c * 1586 83) nay Pots increase in receipts to date.01 15 Pearls decrease in receiy todate.ooo 6 DELIVERIES From 1s! Jan to 1st Dee, Ix \u201c \u201c \u201c 3 4250 1sse 4274 12 47 Decrease in deliveriesiodate 315 141 455 In store30th Nov.ISSTat 6 pom, 20 4 27 Issg > Hi 9 155 N.JS.MAJOR, Inspector.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 low to Live 100 Years.Health with many years may casily be attained, Tompeianes, Abstinine:, and care in food caten are the main nditions.Always use [mporial Creun Tartar Baking Powder in biscuit, cakes, ee, and that pari of tod will ball right.Sold by all Grocers SAVANNAH Fast Freight & Passenger Line, VIA NEW ENGLARD & SAVANNAH STEANSHIP CO.Steamships \u201cGATE CITY and CITY OF MACON\" every THURSDAY, at 3 P.M, from SAVANNA PIER, Congress Street, Boston, RICHARDSON & BARNANRD, Ageuts, Savannah Pier, A.De W.SAMPSON, Agent, Central R.R,, 201 Washingion Sirest, ent WW NFO & WORT, 211 ashington Street, OR VIA OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.FROM NEW YORK.ADE W, SAMPSON, N.XE, Agent, 2603 \u2018am trs 201 Washington street.Atlases, Maps, &c., WANT 1).THE MERAT.L Company will buy a copy each, of: A Good Gencral Atlas of the World.Do.do.do.Dominion.Rand and McNally\u2019s Atlas.Map of thie Dominion.Do.Eastern Townships.Do.Montreal City and Island.Chambers\u2019 Encyclopedia.Biographical Gazotteer Universal Gazetteer.Burke\u2019s or Lodge's Peerage and Baronctare.Address the Ed:or 01 THE HERALD, Oct, ES 218 SECOND-HAND COUNTER, About Twenty Feet Long, and CLASS PARTITIONS MW ANTLED.WPI AMES WRIGHT, 207 b 111 St, Peter street.QE Smt - GUARDIAN Fire and Life Assurance Co\u2019v \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 PAID-UP CAPITAL £1,000,000 stg, Total Funds, - .- 819,500,000.Fire risks written at current rates.ROBT.SIMMS & (0, ant GED.DENHOLM.General Agents, Montreal.\u2014_ FI.W.RAPILAEI, SPECIAL AGENT.30 Hospital Street.21 December 4 MANHEIM =~ Marine Insurance Companv (LIMITE, London fice: 1 Royal Exchange Buildings, Capital .£300,000 sued Capital ,.£:200.000 Reserve Funds.£ 20,000 ZW Insurance effected on merchandise, by Steamers and Nailing Vessels, outwards and inwards, at lowest rates of premium ; also on Cattle Shipments by approved vesscis.Losses Promptly adjusted.Reprusented in Canada by R.N.(.CON- NAL, Agent aud Attorney tor the Company, Chesterfield Chambers, 18 si.Alexis street, Montreal.Telephone No.1251.September 213 The Royal Canadian Fire and Marine Insurance Co.157 St.James Street, Montreal, Capital .AR .8500,000 Assets.760,000 Income, 1883.0 317,678 ANDREW ROBERTSON, Esq., President.HoN.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Vice-President, HARRY Curr, ARCHD.NICOLL, Secretary.Marine Underwriter.Gro.H.MCHENRY, Manager.M.J.E.DROLET, Agent for City ahd District of Montreal.June 15 ly 236 North British and Mercantile FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE COMP'Y, ESTABLISHED 309.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Head Office for Canada, Moutrent.DIRECTORS: W.W.OGILVIE, Isq., (of A.W.Ogilvie & Co.) GILBERT SCOTT, 13sq., HoN.THOMAS RYAN.THOMAS DAVIDSON, Managing Director.October 25 28 TEE Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company.CANADA BOARD QF DIRECTORS.The HON.HENRY STARN LES, chairman.EDMOND J.BARBEAU, FEsq., Genl Manager Le Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien.W.J.BUCHANAN, Esy., General Manager Bank of Montreal.Capital, .o.oo #10,009,000 Amount Invested in Canada.Assets o.oo ce ÿ Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest current rates.Churches, Dwelling Houses and Farm Pio- perties insured at reduced rates.G.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion.Sub-Agents.FRED.C.HENSHAW.16 Place d\u2019Arines.4 Custom House Sy.Having been appointed Sub-Agent for the above Company for the City of Montreal, I take the liberty of asking my friends to favor me with a ~hare of their Iusarance Risks.F.C.HENSHAW, 4 Custurn House Square.; s&5\"Telephone Communication.STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.(Established 1823.) Total Risks.$100,000,000 The Reason Why Avers Plils are so popular is, that reliable as a cathartic never leave any This is because they are purely vegetable, ad entirely free from calo- wel es any other dangerous drug.wll cess, therefore, whether the patient they may be conti- dently administered, Tn the Sonchern and Western States, where derangements of the liver are so general, Ayer's Pils have proved an in- \u201cAimable blessing, Ô #9 0\u2014w5 ER 9 \u2014o0n 0 D.W.Buine, New \u201c Tstitered along time with stomach 1 tried various rem- i no benefit until 1 tain Aver's Pills.LC helien cuome at once, lor a few months, and my health vis completely restored.\u201d\u201d England, next to Tung diseases, Stomach and Bowel Complaints are the most prevalent.Se * Dyspepsia and Coustipation are almost universal.Mr.Gallacher, a practical chemist, of Loxbury, Mass, who was long troubled \u2018With Dyspepsia, wiites : \u201cA friend induced me to try Ayer's Pills, and, after taking one box without much beuetit.IT was disposed to quit them; but he wrged perseverance, and, before I had finished the second box, 1 began to experience relief, taking them, at intervals, until 1 had used eleven boxes.that Tan now a well man, and grateful and liver troubles, Suflice it to say The head and stomach are always in svinpathy © hence the canse of most of those distressing headaclies, to which specially women, are subject.Harriet A.Marble, of Poughlkeep- sie.NOY, writes that for years she was martyr to headache, aud never found anything to give her wore than tem- until she becan Avers Pills, since which she has been in the enjoyment of perfect health.Ayer\u2019s Pills, Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Sold by all Druggists.ALES AND LIQUORS.John Hope & Co.MONTREAL.AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam, MARTELL & CO0., Cognac.JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac.MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & C0., Coblenz.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.COCKUURN, SMITHES & CO., Oporto.HULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona.RODEL & FILS FRERES, Bordeaux.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London.BULLOUH, LADE & ©0., Glasgow.WM.JAMESON & CO., Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.BOOTHS OLD TOM GIN, etc.N B.\u2014ORDILRS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY, JOHN H.R.MOLSGN & BROS.Ale and Porter Brewers, 286 St.Mary St., Montreal.Have always on hand the various kinds of PORTER IN WOOD AND BOTTLE, Families regularly supplied.ges orders received by Telephone, Mr.Wm, Walson, 78% Fortification Lane, He is authorized bottler on Ales to use our labels.Dow's Brewery, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.Superior Pale and Brown Malt India Pale Deuble and Single Stout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are authorized to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard 681 & 683 Dorchester street i 19 Aylmer street.162 st.Elizabeth street \u2026 15 Visitation street 118 Ottawa street 78\" ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELE- P TR WILLIAM DOW & CO., Brewers and Maltsters.DAWES & CO, Brewers & Maltsters.Thos.Ferguson Thos.Kinsella INDIA PALE and XX MILD ALE, EXTRA and XXX STOUT PORTER.(IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.) Families supplied.SAND PORTER, Quart and Pints, 521 St.James Street West, ZF Orders received by Telephone.ALICANTE WINE ! Imported by the subscriber Spain, A pure, nourishing and tonic wine Recommended by the Faculty, For sale on draught or bottled by FREDERICK KINGSTON, WINE MERCHANT, pital Street, Montreal.PUREST, ST CONTAINS NO ALUM, AMMONIA, LIME, PHOSPHAT?S, or any injurious materials.E.W.GILLETT, BRATED ROTAT, TF AST CARRE: STEAMSH!IPS.LINE OF STEAMERS BEFWEEN LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON AND NEW YORK, Comprising the following First-class, Clyde built, Full-powcered Tron Steamships, Lake Ontario, Capt.Wm.Bernson, 350 Tons, Lak.Superior, * Wm.Stewart, S000 Lake Jaron \u201c H.Campbell, 4110 * Lake Winnipeg,\u201d M.L.Tranmarsse = Lake Nepigon, + P.D.Murray, 2544 \"+ WINTER ARRANCEMENTS.LIVERPOOL for New York ( to tand Canadian Through Carco) as follows: LAKE SUPERIOR.Thicrsdny, Nov, 24 | LAKE ONTARIO .\u2018 Dee, N LAKE HURUN.Due, 22 FROM NEW YORK JR LIVERPOOL DIRECT: LAKE SUPERIOR.Thursday, Dec.15 LAKE ONTARIO.Dee.20 LAKE HURON .6 Jun.12 Season parinen: md of special strengih tor th North Atlaatictrade.In the passepger departments Che most per- feet provision bis been made to ensure the comfort and convenivnee oF all, In the Cabin the State-roomys are [arge and airy.The Steee- age is titted with the most approv.d Patent Canvas Berths, and is fully ventilated and heated by steam.An experienced Surgeon is carried by ench steamer, also Stewardesses to attend to the wants of females and children.RATES OF PASSAGE: MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Saloon.oan > Intermediate .steerage.For (reight or other particulars apply: In Belfast, to A.A.WATT, Custom House Square; in Queenstown, 10 N, G.SEYMOUR & Co.; in Liverpool,to R.W.ROBERTS, 21 Water Street ; in New York, to Jas.ARKELL & Co., Kemble Building; in Boston, to J, i.BriG- HAM & Co, 58 Contrat Street, Or to H.E.MURRAY, General Manager, 1 Custom House Square, Montreal, Nov.21 : 277 FRANCE, CANADA.BOSSIERE LINE.Under Contract with the Dominion Government, SAILING FROM HAVRE FOR MONTREAL EVERY TWENTY DAYS.Stoamers of the above Line will sail as foilows:\u2014 sS.PANAM A lcaves Havre for Halifax 251 Noveinber.Through Bills of Lading granted in ITavre, to points East and West in Dominion; in Montreal, to a'l poiuts in France and Europe.For freight and passage, apply to BOSSIERE FRERES & CIE,, Havre; BUSSIERE FRERES & CIE.Montreal, 209 Commissioncrs street, Harbor Chambers, November 17, 1837.244 Quebec Steamship Co.BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES ROYAL MAIL LINES.Sailing from Pier 47 North River, New York.For Bermuda :\u2014 &S.TRINIDAD, Thursday, Dec, 8th, at 3 p.m.For St.Croix, St.Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, Hartinique, St.Lucia, Barbadoes and Trini- ad:\u2014 \u201c5.MURIEL, Saturday, Dec.3rd, at noon.For freight, passage and insurance, apply to A.E.OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents, 51 Broadway, New York.ARTHUR AHERN,» secretary, Quebec A.B.CHAFFEE, In.Ticket Agent.202 St treet, Montreal.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN New York and Liverpool, Calling at Queenstown, Proposed Sailings from New York.No steamer.Fuesday, Dec.6, Alaska.\u2026.Tuesday, Dec.13, 1.00 p.m Arizona.Tuesday, Dec.20, 8.30 a.m Wisconsin .Tuesday, Dee.27, 2.00 pom Nevada.Tuesday, Jan.8, 7.00 a.m No steamer.Tuesday, Jan.10, Wyoming.Tuesday,Jan.17, 7.00 p.m No steamer.Tuesday, Jan.24, Wisconsin.Tuesday, Jan.31, 6.00 a.m The Alaska will be the Christmas steamer.These steamers are built of 1ron in watertight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath-room, Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Piano and Library,nlso, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer.\u2018The State-rooms are all upper deck, thus ensuring those greatest of all luxuries at sea; perfect ventilation and light.CABIN PASSAGE, £50, $60, 380 and $100, according to location, &e.INTERMEDIATE.This is a class that affords people of moderate means a respectable way of travelling, Beds, Bedding, Wash-basins, &c., together witle good food, separate Dining-room from either Cabln or Steerage being provided, Passage, $30 single; $00 round trip.steerage at Very Low Rates.Apply to A.M.UNDERHILL & CO, 20 Broadway, New York.J.Y.CILMOUR & CO., 354 st.Paulstreet, Montreal.July 12 115 = Winter Service \u201cHANSA STEAMSHIP C0.\u2014AND THE\u2014 WHITE CROSS LINE, OF ANTWERP, ER Under Contract With the Dominion Government.Steamers of the above Lines will sail during the Winter Sea-on at regular intervais between Hamburg, Antwerp and Halifux, N.3., and for st.John, N.B.:\u2014 SS.WANDRAHM will sail from Antwerp for Halifax, N.S and st.John, N.B., about 5th December.From St.John, N.B., for Hamburg about 2th December.Through Rills of Lading granted in | Hamburg and Antwerp to points East and For Tates of freight and other particulars apply to AUGUST BOLTEN, Hamburg, 1 GRISAR & MARSILY, Antwerp, Agents Hansa Steamship Co.STEKINMANN & LUDWIG, Antwerp, Agents White Cross Line, Or to MUNDERLOH & CO., Montreal General Agents in Canada.The steamers of this Line will sail FROM | atling at Boston |} and fortnightly therea ter during the Winter These «a ners are built in water-tight com \u2018 STEAM3HIPS.COMINION LINE +0 \u2014 ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.SATLING DATES, FROM FROM POLIT! AND, HALIFAX, *sarnia LL .\u2026.\u2019TPhur.ec, S|Sn:ur.Dee, li *tor-goOn,.\u2026.| ÉVANCOUVET © iii iinet i saur Jan.Rates of Passage from Port'and or Halifax to Liverpool: Cabin, SH), Joh and ~ 75; second Cabin, £30; Steerage at 'owest rales These steamers have Saloon, staterooms, Music Roem and Bath Room anidships where but little motion is eit, and carry ner culte nor sheep., 1 \u201cInt: rmediaté and Stecrage Tickets issued at Une lowest rates.For freight or passage.apply in Liverpool FLINN, MAINE & MoxtTuoMERY, 24 James stre-1; in London t0 MCILWRAITH, MCRACH- RAN & Co,5 Fenehureh street; in Quebée, W.M.MACPHERSON, end ai Grand Trunk Itail- way Offices, or to W.D.O'BRIEN 143 St, James street, PAVID TORRANCE & CO, 3 Hospital street, General Agents, Montreal.Sed Nov.2?ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Carrying the United Stites Mail, PROPOSED SAH ING.City of Chicaco.Siturday, Nov, 26 City of Chester.=aturday, Dee.3 City of Richmond.Saturday, Dec.10 Ohio Ce eee eae saturday, Deed 17 City of Berlin.\u2026 Buturday, Dec.21 Pennsylvania.Æaturd Dee, 3 City of Chicago.© Seturday, Jan.7 City of Richmond.turday, Jun.i4 Ohio.Saturday, Jan.21 Pennsy'vania 2120004 Sa'urdav, Feb.4 Ciiy of Chie Saturday, Feb.11 City of Chester.turday, Feb.18 Ohio ooo ee Saturday, Feb, 25 From Inman Pier, foot of Grand street, Jersey City.Steerage at very low rates.Intermediate passage, $30.Round Trip $60.RATES OF DASSAGE\u20142W, 360, 380 and SIX), according to ancommiodation, all having cqual saloon privileges.Children between 2 and 12 years of age, half-face.Servants, $30.Special Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates.Tickets to London, $7; and Paris R15, and 320 additional, according to route selected.Raloon, Steterooms, Smoking and Bathrooms amidships, These steamers do not carry Cattle, Sheep or Pigs.For freight or passage :pply to PETER WRIGHT & SoNs, General Agents, No.1 Broadway, New York ; or C.C.McCFALI, 118 St.James street, or J.Y.CILMOUR & CO., 851 st, Paul street, Monlrenk July 12 hid UNARD LINE.New York to Lireipool iia Queenston.FROM PIER {i}, N.R., NEW YOLK.FAST EXPRESS MAIL, SERVICE.Kervite.Saturday, Dees ù Etruria.oo Saturday, Dee 10 Aurania .RER salurday, lee, 17 Vanbrig.1 2 - 0.Auturday, bee.21, Grading.Etruria \u2026.Boihnia.Umbrian .coo Saturday, Dees 3 .*aturday, Jan.7.Raturdux, Jan.1H Saturday, Jun.21 ATES « PASSAGE Cabin, 86), 30 1 S10), according to accom- maodation.Intermediate passiovegsso.steerage Tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very lowest rrtes Through Bitls of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports For freisht and passage apply at the Company\u2019s office, No.§ Bowling Green, New York.VERNON H.BROWN & CO, General Agents, to THOMAS WILSON, Agent, _ 17 St.Sacrament street, Or to J.YL.GILMOUR & CO, ol St.Paul street, Montreal.July 4.-98 TETE J = CALLING AT CORK HARBUR, IRELAND.CARRYING BRITISH and AMERICAN MAILS.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.NOTICE.\u2014The steamers of this Line take specified routes, according to the seasons oi the year, which include the Lane routes, recommended by Lieutenant Maury.Sailing between NEW YORK and TIVER- POOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows: FROM NEW YORK, 1887, Britannica.Wednesday, Nov.50, 5,00 a,m.#Celtic.Wednesday, Dec.7, 10.00 aan, Republ Wednesday, Dee.14, 5.00 a.m.* Adriatic.Wednesday, Dec.21,1400 a.m.Britannic .Wednesday, Dec.23, 3.00 p.m.Germanie.Wednesday, Jan.yeas Republie ©.Wednesday, Jan.11, .*Thes2 steamers have superior Sec Cabin accommodations.Rate, 33) andjond Qneenstown or Liverpool.\u20185 to CABIN RATES.New York to Liverpool and Queenstown, according to time and location of Berths, 851, 60, 320, and $100.Return tickets, $100, $110, 5144, $150.Tickets to London $7 addilional, and lowest.rates to Paris and the Continent, Children between one and twelve years half-price; Infants free, SPECIAL EXTRA STEAMER.Arabic.saturday, Dee.3, 7.00 aan.**Arabic.Saturday, Jan.14, **The whole of the saloon accomiaodation on this steamer will be given up ro Second Cabin passengers.Rates to Queenstown or Liverpool, $30 und $35; return ticket, 360, STEERAGE RATES.From Montreal to Liverpool, Londonderry, Queenstown Glasgow, Belfast, London, Bristol, Cardift, or Glasgow, including Railway Fare to New York, at lowest rates.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to alt parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information and passage a ply to.J.BRUCE ISMAY, 4! Broadway, New York, B.J.COGHTIN, SOLE AGENT 413 St.Paul street, Moutreal.Nov.15 197 ge Re BLACK DIAMOND LINE 8.8.CACOUNA, 2,000 tons capacity 58.B: NAVISTA, 150 © ol 8.5.COBAN, 130 \u201c The above new A 1 Iron Steamships are intended to sail as follows, for Charlottetown, Pictou, and St.John's, Nfd.Qs.Coban.0n or about Saturday, Nov.IY For Sydney and North Sydney, C.B.S.S.Cacouna.On or about Thursday, Nov.17 Every accommodation has been provided for passengers\u2014elegant saloons, ladies cabin, bath rooms, smoking-roons, ete.An expert need Stewardess carried on each vessels ener ERA) and passage, apply to} MAKE \u201c0., Charlottetown; NOUNS Bros.& Pu HARVEY &( \u2018o., St.John's, Nfid; VoooIrr Brox, North Sydney HON I 3 :L'r, North Sydney, or BUROHELT RE INGMAN, BROWN & GO 5 14 Custom | (vse Square, Montres .July 23.\\ Under contract with the Government Thur, bee, 220 xatar, Dee, 24 1 Buenos Ayre Canadian.; Carthauit Caspian.Gi j Corcan\u2026.Grecian, FN Hibernian.Lucerne.|.Manitoban .| Monte Videan.; Nestorian.Newfoundland.\u2026 lrussian.\u2026.Siberian Walden: inn.,, Æaurdev, Jan.28 , | Cabin.57.50, ST Intermediate.StCCTAage.\u2026.22000000 Nova Scotian.Nova Seotian.bP Cabin.sSiherian.ooo Scandinavian oo.STEAMS HIPS.ALLAN LINE.Cunadunand Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS.1887-Winter Arrangements-1888 | This Company's Lines ave composed of the following Double-encined, Clyvde-built 1RON STPEAMSUIPS.They are built in watertight compa strength, spocs all the modern irmprovements that practical expuricnce can sus t fastest time on rece ments, are unsurpassed for ind comiort, are fitted up with , and have made the {: Tonnage, Commanders, [IN 3}'Capt.F.MeGrath SU Capt WOX Main Capt.John Bentley Capt.Juanes Scoa 4 Capt.John Kerr i Capt, AL MaeNieol Capt, Alex.MeDougall LGR.Barrett, RNR.s Capt.C.J.Menzies Poapt Cl FL Letiallads Capt John Brown » Capt.Nunan vo Capt, Danlop 3500 Building.208 Capt.John France 919 Capt.Co Mylius ireassian.Norwegian.3,.Capt.R.Carruthers Nova =eotiar 3905 Capt.R.H.Hughes Parisian, .OLA W.H.smith, R.N.R | Peravian ooo.ES Capt JG, nny, R; Biacklock, W.M.: Beattie, Jonu; Bebeu 4 BUS Baker, M, 4°; Barton, Coo Da Bel, bee Jaune Buraugrand, 1I5 3 Barry, M.D.Bartley, T.; Bradsha y, W.E.; B.uny, Mr.i C\u2014Cnldwell, W.Alex; Claxton, À.G.B.; 3 d ; Campbell, Clouston, FE.5,3; Campbell, | Fr D.W4; Cam on, GG.A; Cusling, Crosby, P.A; Cussils, Cameron, Mr; Caverhill, Lie uri, J.C.; Caverhiil, G.; Cantlie, =.son, Dr; Camron, Mr.; Clhgget; W.B\u2014lilin ans ; Divis, M.B; 2upame-l, d05 pat} 21 Pav.u, Nicholas Fiood, M.P.E\u2014Ewing,s.HR.; M: F\u2014Fleimnming, Robert.; G\u2014Greenshiclds, E.B.; Greenshields, 8S; Greenshiclds, Ro AL LK Grier, G.A, trrahany, Hugh ; Glass, Gordon ; Gardene D.4 J HE\u2014Hod:-on, Juna:han; Howard, Dr.R.J.B.; Ho lgson, Mr.I.E.; Hoop ir, Angus; Hooper, (+.RB; Hodgson, J.C.; Hiil, Rev.J.Edg or; Hiekson, Mr.Jos-pa: Fenarson, D.1I J\u2014Johnston, i.B.; Joseph, H.J.K\u2014kin;horn, G.W.; Kinghorn, Kimpion.Walter J.&\u2014Lioyd, Itobvt ; Lachapelte, Dr.E.P.; Lyman, Major U M\u2014 Mitchell, Ho Foley, Forsyth, Me.; FPoter ; May, PF, ; Jr Mattice, Mr.; Muckel, JL F1 Mais nk; Monk , À.; Macinaster, Donald; Mac piersin, D.A.; Macpherson, Jas ; Morrice, W.; Mac serman @ way, Hagh ; Masterman, A, S.; M + W.H.; Morrison, Juunes; Mazilhivruy, James; Matuice, Livutenant-Colon-l ; Mne- Kay, Ingo.Me\u2014McElderry, Fo; McL@hnan, EE: Me- Martin, D.A; McK nzie, 5.7 MeLounan, Hugh ; M Loeooan, I S05 Mebemeur, Jo Dg MeArthar, Alex.; McArthur, Capt.; Me- Donald, John ; McEachran, Dr.; MeEachran, C.; MelLva, R.U.; MeBernie, James, Jr.; Me- Calluin, Dr.D.O.; Mackenzie, Hestor ; Me.Intyre, Dancan ; MeGoun, D.M.; MeLenhan, Hush.O@\u2014OsWald, W.R., Licut.-Col Hon.A.W.; Ozilvis, W.W.:0'Br sro; O'Brien, James, Jr.; Ogsten, W.P\u2014F10 uilloot, Dr.A.: Paterson, IR.Mu D.; Paterson, P, A.; Patters0 1, À.W.; Poule A.; Patterson, C.C.; Perrcauit, U O.; Paton, Huzh.B\u2014Rob.rtson, Andrew; Robertson, F.; Robertson, Joh A; Rankin, A.J.; Robb, W.B.; Ragiri, W.P.; Itussell, Mr.; Ross, SJ.G.; Rob- crtson, W, S.; Runkin, Lieut; Riddell, A.F.S\u2014Sinith, Sir Donald A; Shaughnessy, TP.GG; St John, Molyneux; Stewast, Henry; Siewart, Dr.; Sinon, Ernest A.; Sievenson, J.Alex; Stewart, A5 Scheak, Fred; steven- Ogilvie, n, Janes, , W\u2014V lite, WT Whote, surearton: Wuite, Ald.Richard; Wa icv, James; W Igoa, Wa'- ter; Wrignt, James; Woods, Jo W, ST.ANDREW'S SCOTEXLAL CONCERTA very Lure at p T1 ciative audience as- semblvd in th Le wre ball of SL, Andrews Church last nigh, the oecasion being the St.Andrew\u2019s Scottish Concert, und.r the auspices of the young men.The entertain nt opened with few remarks by the Chairman, Rev.J.Edgar I{ill, followed by seléciions on the * Bagpip x.\u201d Mr.Rush distin ruished himself on the violin, playing \u201cAaa Lourie,\u201d Ye Banks ant Bac de.wo songs, entitled \u201c MecGrezor's Gathering\u201d and \u2018Scotland Yet suny by Mr.Stewart, were welirrecived, [The songs *Jessies Dream\u201d and * \"Twas within a mile 0 Fd:nboro\u2019 Toun\u201d were sung by Miss Maltby, who was greeted with well merited applause, Miss Ritchie deserves much praise for the pleasing manner 1a which she recive 1% The Maiden Martyr?and \u201c Jessie Brown or the Relief of Lucknow.\u201d Miss For- rester favored the audienc with * Cam yo by Athol\u201d and * Wue's me for Prince Charlie, rendered in a most creditable manner.Miss Melntyresang \u2018 O, whisie and I'll coine till ye my lad\u201d and \u201c Comin\u2019 thro\u2019 the Rye\u201d Th: selections of Seoteh airs played on the piano by Mr.Shaver showed thé exe-llent musleal qualities which that gentleman possessed.Mr.Har'ey recited © The Tay Bridge Disaster\u201d in a masterly manner which shows ed his great talent as an elocutionist.He was applauded to the echo.Altogether the concert was un entire success both financially (we should judze by the bumper hou-e) and as al entrainment, \u201cAuld Lang Syne\u201d and * God save the Queen\u201d were sung with enthusiasm and concludd a mosy pleasing programe and an enjoyable evening.The receipts of the evening ave to be distributed amongst the city charities, MURDERQUS ASSAULT.Capture of n Dis>>vate Burglary, On Tuesday evening à tremendous struggle took placez in Mr.Francois Vermette's grocery, corner of St.Charles Borrommece and Tagaucheticre streets.Mr.Vermotte>s version Of the affair is as follows ,\u2014\u201c I! had closed ihe store ani put out the lights ready to go to bed.There was only the side door on Ht.Charles Borrommec street to close.Ilardly had I opened that door when in rushed a man, threw ne down an saiil : \u2018This is your death, young man!\u2019 He levelled à suven- shooter, and for ten m' nutes tried to get it on me, but always maaag d to divert it.Finally, he threw away the revolver, and the next moment I saw the glimm or of steel in his hand and I agein held his arm, Almost at every turn I received a ga-h and the blood was flowing from nine wounds when I shouted for help the second time then he dirceted his b.ow at my heart, but Teaught the blade und it piere.d my left hand through.I succeeded in getting up to th> office and there the struggle recommenced.Policeman Montgomery ust then stepped into the office and immediately attacked my assailant, who rushed on the constable, but with the : id of the baton the offleer knocked the Jagger out of his hand and caught him by the ti roat.Meanwhile two employes assisted the officer to handcuff hisman, Yesterday Mr.Verinet.e morning could hardly speak froin weakuess and feverishiness, but continued: \u201cI know the man weil.His name is Joseph Chapleau; he used to be out in the North-West, and when he cama buck and had nowh re to go, I boarded him gratis.His foilks live a Lu- chine.\u201d The prisoner admit ed at the station that he wanted money.le is not more than 24 years old, wiilia hardened face, something of the cowboy stamp.When asked whether he stabbed Mr.Vermette or not, he answered, \u201cOf course I did; I wanted him 10 keep quie, so as to get at bis sate\u201d Thu piisonei was then remanded.He staes that atter coming from the North-West he joined the United States navy, and deserted a short time ago.He claims to be sirictly temperate, \u2014 DOMINION ALLIANCE.The regular monthly meeting of the Domin- lon Alliance Executive (Quebec branch), was held on Tuesday atternoon at the Alliance office, Victoria Square, Mr.J.R.Dougull in the chair.Rerolutions in memory of the lat.Hon.J.B.Finch were ordered to be ree.rded on the minutes.The deputation to the annual meeting of the Stanstead County branch reported upon the division in the organizu- tion, when the foliowing resolutions were proposed by Mr.A.M.Featherston, sceonded y H.Morton, and carried unaunimousiy :\u2014 \u2018 solved, that this Provincial Executive de- stouxprers iis strong condntnation ot the practice, under any circumstances, of exacting tribuie from liquor scllers on the condition of not prosecuting them for v.ola- tions of the liquor laws or of making any other compromise with those who wileully break said laws, and that whereas the Ad.ance cannot uain under the blot brought upon it by the failure of the Stan: .ead County Alliance to remove an official prose- eutor who had been found guiluy of cont-act- ing tor money not to prosecute à law-breaxer, this Exceutive cease to recognize the S.an- stead County Alliance ns a branch of the Dominion Alliance,\u201d It was « dd to hold «he public anniversary mectit this year in connection with th Con Mews Tempers une IKlecioral Leegvgaee, ranged bya joint Oragt the L'ague and I daté to be ar- vor delegntes from oA comme tte was vin Me J.vicholls, rohibition Bur 14,N.Y,, i National | With a view of ur Provineual leccurer and organizer, - \u2014 A Cure For Deafness.There have been many remarkable cures of flannnation and soreness, Yellow Oil eure Rheumatism, Sore Throat and Crouv,and is useful internally and externally for all paius and injuries, THEN A == Dow, Miss J.; Davidson, | | fessional runners.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.A Canadian Amateur Skating Association Formed.Tramp of the Old Tuque Blue.The amateur skaters of the Dominion are to be congratulated on the formation of an | amateur skating ascoclation, a body which i will, we feel sure, guard the interests of amateur knights ol the steel as jealously as the C ALA.A.care Jor those who, donning the ste, louk to them for protection agoinst pro- The Skating Association, moreov :r, siarts under particularly happy auspices, for, with a presid \u2018nt, popular and widely known such as Mr.F.C.Henshaw is, & 1d representative gentlemen like Messrs.Geddes, of Toronto; C.S.Clouston, of this ty, and I.Pereira, of Ot:awa, as first, second and third vice-vresidents, Lhe confidence of ska ers resident in the castes nd west of the l'ominion will be ensured.Moreover,the faut that Lwo.© itleumen will ba oteuted on th: Council from each of the following cities, viz, :(\u2014Toronto, O.tawa, Quebec, St.John, N.B., and Halifax among athers, proves that there is no intention that, though Montreal is the sea! of the toundat fon ai\u2019 this body, Montrealers are to huve all thelr own Way in ma'ters that may crop up for investigation.un the contrary, men from the East will have eyual opportunities with resi- deuts in the West, of discussion on important points that may be ai is
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