The evening star, 16 octobre 1871, lundi 16 octobre 1871
[" ag +.; wi APART sn 5 ; EA en wm or i i Nog: | ELE CE $+ 181] yan bs ne Sir res pad rats s #5 EIEN dH à : ES OCTOBER 16.on.fin Rf Wem om NA on Rg Mh FES WAR TED, an Appront remtice.Api Qi 4 WANTED: a Blacksmith, at er ora Rat k LY, oo W ANTED AMEDIATELY + y aT se a.m.a ab Room BE Lawrenoe Hall Wire $F Canvassere, at 854 Nous Dame ANT an Office Bor, at the Tränes Wa Eas pany.212 + Wen a rome = tog?! Dorchenter Won N firat-clasd \u2018 Saleaman ES Travan at 14 Re.% Helenstreet.242 | and a Plain NE Cooks Die: Boamstress Sherbrooke sta street.J'ANTED, à Cook and and Housemald, at maid, 11 - Union ave avenue.A re ÉD; à Journeyman Tinsmith for a WEE Ontario.APPIy to Crathern 4&'Caverhill.212 ANTED, an active, Intelligent Boy Wo to learn the Manufacture of Scales, Apply at 207 Fortification n lane.Wie knowlege go of A = domestic for a smail AN = Apply at L, 92, 300 St.Antoine ANTED.\u2014 An experienced Shorthand a) Writer is open pen for an The de dur- 0 the latter lion No.8t.Maurice street.À ANTED, a Bread and Biscuit Baer, to go to ontario; none put, à firs nar cr Zppiy; oo ly to 4 Nox: em mm asa- - Teth street.P ry young man having | some Brass-flnishing.Apply ut à - FANTED aix neat Bewer at nee a Traveller for the \u2018Woollen Address Box 614}, Fost ce.+ R Avr, We 211 ASE, a Hervant, wai Fioury state: Domestic Servant, ai : ANTE good Dniveraits street.WALLED: two Tinsmiths, at 208 wei | ton street.| : .WA AY two stout Boys as À prentices, ANTED, à et Coo al a at ~W Cook, a the Russell House, Vuawa, VISE 5, 4,90 86.Francois TANTED, Dressmakers aud three or four Apprentices, st 710; St Catherine street, wood shart man, o accustomed oo Mee fare eck ali i about: 16 to work about © ho Put | 15m DIR, Longueuil.panter to go to Chicago ; contracts < superintendence of A Ly 7h 06.HO an Office Boy.to A ver 11, Post-affice.y App Wate, a Goneral Bervant, at 1,213 St.Catherine street.CT 12 20 _WAKIER =H a Housemaid, ne Wars, far 70 'ANTEU, White en Makers; 9 constant work et home on Machine, at Paul street.WhSeores: a Getieral Servant, at pe 1% | street.ANTED, à Errand WA 1 Notre eme street pee Wire Thorough Servant, at No ol University street: WY ANTED, a Boy, ati se Antoine cour © b ANTED IMMEDIATELY, ares bl ED pectad © 1 Girl, at If 197 Bleury wie TED, a Cook, at Na.965 \u2018Sherbrooke ai Be | RES a smart Boy, at 5 Toms | ; a Thorough Servant.A WAST En re 10 an - Youth for an ; WER a ; India EE ara bor, 3 Hosplta} - JANTES, Nine ood Presuers of Ladied re Ee NTED IMMEDIATELY, Wo expes Cutters for the Whglesale Pan od A need otbing Trad 1 Cont Mal Apoly at 5 à an 7 Recolle} steel ' : = up stair.rANTED, an\u2019 chosen to een Mat.ust te.A, LT BL Cn Sa by der foire Dame a and atæccts.+ ANTED, 3 else a , Hall Bey, et the Cosmopolitan.WA ANTED TMMEDIATELY, + washing.Apply at 197 Bleury street.19 EEE two Apprentices to the Tin- Ww rine ativet.A D,a ans.Cook, in eq ogi ir NTED, à bo anaist vr = ame \u2018ab D Bears aivoot \"a 200 NA Sans 892 At.Urbeda siveeds 39 \u2014 w= at Na 166 ot | TELY severa hands | rE, sf Notre Dire arnish | of Furniture, M private fly; WA a manto open Oysters; ble Girl for a amal ORR regent Smithing, de.¢ No 8 8 Phillips square.Denis street.eral Servant, fora SIA! orn e+ - Er] pat Ht Ja Li pom Re ak Fi ems TL?ITRD.i Dn Ye wn Honute: Va = SE Ra ANTED two experts Reiermen for 5 » \u2018Opting hove.\u201cApply 18 Main kB a MHD Dy for La Wihoienaie Dr: -Goods : House an Invoice Clerk; must understand both languages.Address L, 78, Shia ral Servant.Apply at 436 St.Lawrence street.me atree wom, Fifty Laborers, to work on small Sewers, to whom the highest will be given.A on Work, at Point lat St.Charles, to JNO.HELAN & Co.a -rine street.Whi a good Housemald.Apply a 743 Palaop street.238 SITUATIONS WANTED.[ 4 dvertisements under this head tnserted free.ANTED.\u2014A Boy of 14 desires anituation where he can learn the.aang ferred): has been'at the business; ho ob- = coton to Ontario or United States.Address 93, this office.Was NTED,byal situation e thor as has had considerable experience at various branches of mercantile business; best city references: would also do copying.Address « Alpha,\u201d I, 91, this office.- 213 Wii work morning and \u201cevening, ook-keeper or Clerk; lit wood, clean knives, &¢.Address H.8, 78 St Francois Xavier.22 ANTED, bya \"a Situation as Servant ina pi ain rm Apply f at Champ de Mars street.ANTED, aSituation by an English Girl, Housemaid; ean do 1e in sewing! Apply at 89 Barrie, off St.Jose Wh: em loyment 5 ya a part who ns, Fancy Hood dresse Dress also keep a Set of L, 85, this Trimmings, &c.; can Books; good re nee.; Moe.® A fore CR CS ANTED, a Situation # youn, as Servant ; noo p prete she would recel Yo oan Instead where ent {0d rivate family where she woul allow a pérenne of hours in the fon ning: Rood re Address - 54, ANTED, by a Tr Go Gierk, of seven W years\u2019 exporien Situation in thn oissale ¢ or Retail trade.Address L 5, ANTED.\u2014A young man who has some knowledge of th making, wisheg to + pend five or six months for improvement.adress 1,, 36, this office.a ANTED.\u2014A res ble man wisher a esman or Traveller, for a respectable house; has a good connection in Canada ; ; Bento peter Boots and Shoes or Dry Gooda; best references as to.character, ability, &o.Address L, » this office.Mion: rho i first-class Cutter, a Situation.= 8 goid opportunity for any first-class Retal Dry Goods M Merchant ©\u20ac Merchant Tailor, a8 he oY vartiser has mord steady customers thau will chpla salar , an .Address if red, can putin some ca L, 84 this office.ANTED, by a you a eatin.Grocer's © Se Sr ortoreman; \u2018candi ive deltver oda: = thorough! acqualn nted with the city; can Loan Pre uce first-class testimonials.Address 63, 288 | this office.ANTED.employment, by a sober, re- Taviier M man un r, Cols er, Messenger or y clans ea wh © oho san make him- our use te a fair band Keepaccounts ; \u2018good city references.a dress \u201cFrat,\u201d this ANTED, sitiation es Cook.A Addre stating wages, &c-, L, L, 74, this office.34 WARE left the pe Par a\u2019 a Situation taados Ina 3 Btcre, as In-door Servant, of ment; good character.Addrees \u201cCa Pour eh enture stree ANTED Pran English er ro Whe Royal College of Prece An engagement, public or private, for eas Winter.Ad LL, 14, this office.ANTED, à Siud emplo: ent WwW nT \u2018Anslatant ror os hours to from 13 to Spm.Address Ln 08, this hos.20 ANTED, à situation as Ole rk, Porter or Messager: advertiser s and anguages; b v references ; ie now employed till 9 Je which time £ devote h fam, ene! op of oyer; but small salary age = cand willing.Je 7, so pal :à dater as Co Copsut 7 a Was XX CE A AE = ED\u2014A roms Model School i an hy Bs as i ther in n, lion WEEE BY |e Fe Wises BRB enoes.ANT an old couns mason work ta Antoine wm recréer man first-class testimonial 1, 81, this office.hn & situation ein educated an (aged from fe mediate a (ed ees \u2018of any de PAL to make hi himself useful Toro ce or oh 1 firet-Class vi VE TEDa situation bya from fe land as Com or House- woman and refer- 230 anion tos 16 musica a good oma | have no ation to travel ; Would | now 've her services to any lady in return for her to England; best referen Address L, 90, this office.WASTED A youn Englishwoman ne em oy ment XXTANTED, a Baleswoms ; one whe un en rrtands Millinery, Apply at Noo 50 | ANTED, a Sewing-Girl, a 698 St.Calic- | tJob k-koeper a permanent ; | reward by ret ing of money roy ua LE Every pin hi Kis fis Pr MONE FREAL PROTES REFUGE, roti EA To \u2014The early me the G bb B 5 elie VEDNES e Gwe the 15th Oct, current, + at THRER P.M.SVM, MURRAY, President.| \u201c138.WM.LUNN, Hou.Secretary, ox Fu t ro be poid DAY, Ë The 4 vo officiated at yester- | days s morning service in the American P.- Church, Dorchester atrest, taking as his | #ext, with reference to the late Chicago \u2018Gisaster, the Sth verse of the 46th Psalm : \"#« Come behold the works of the Lord, what desolation he hath made in the earth.\u201d The disaster we mourn to-day is the most exten- Strack with awe?Shall not qur Sabbath.breakers remembar the consequences of their sins?I ses a ofty yonder in aches; thousands of our fellow-oreatures strippé their possessions, and humblvd to the da se From this desolation I hear + vies say} «Think ye that these Galilasans:are sinners above all men, because they saffered suck thinge.I tell you, nay, but szoopt wires pont, ye shall all likewise peri:h.\u201d our own eity exult in her own oxcellé and instead of inquiring into the sina of the suffererers, take warning by their mista, ({EORGE SERMON, M.R.C.V.8.L, ; Hem oy! allégé à wrerinTy Surgeons London Eng! land and Member or the Veterinary College, Edinburyh, Res fully informe; the public of Montraal and Ria eit that has rucceerted to the pustuced of Mr.GK0.-F; BorToN, V.8, and pes, by his extensive;experi-nce in the clerinary rafessio 3 expe her with strict attention to business, mertita share of that patronage so liberally b estowed on hls prede- cersor.Gxo.F.BorT XN, V.8., begs tn recommend Mr.GEORGE SERMON tothe ; atronage of the Montreal pub Hay known Mr.SERMON for som ing satirfied of his abilities in the practice efthe Veterinary art he feels asstreéd he wil! dasarve the support aAud patronage bertowed upon him.GEcC.F.BOLTON, M.R.C.V.S., ! Vv eterinary Surgeon.Offlea and Surgery: Montreal Liverg Stables, 32 Bleury street.213.8 (CHICAGO, FIRE RELIEF FUNI D.Subscribers are requested to pay in the amounts of their respective contributions to this Fund, at he METROPOLITAN BANK, qf SOON as Possibl Donations in \u2018kind, including gifts of Cloth- Ing.&c., will be received at the Mechanics\u2019 Members of the Committee are requested to meet TO-MORROW MORNING (Tuesday), at TEN o'clock, in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.:.R J.LYMAN, a8 FR MACKENZIE, { secretaries.5 RE REWARD.\u2014 Lost, on Sa- ay afternoon, on 85 = Mary.Notre Dame dr hey James streets, Roll of Five Dollar Bills.The above reward will be raid to any one leaving it at this office.428 OST, yesterday, y, between Cote Street Church and Mountain street, by Way of McGill} College avenue and Dor- chester etreet, & small Ermine Boa.The finder wilh be suitably rewarded on leazlng it at this offi 1 \u201cosT, on -Dorchester or Unity street, à Gold Breast Pin, rhape ofa dow, A finder will receive a suitable uralog ittoL, this of - 5 | OUND, a Scotch Terrier Dag.Apply at 304 Notre Dame spect.YOARD \u2014 \u2014 Vacancies for a afew Gentlemen Boarders, at 88 St.Charles Borromme street.243 TOARD.\u2014 Two or three desirable Rooms to let, with Board, nt the Northern House.Terms reasonable.48 W.H.CHICK, Proprietor.OAED.\u2014One or two gentle- ni be ac accommodated with good Board ; also Fu ished Room to Let, at 155 St.Constant street.243 ANTE Fur: Sewers and Finishers, at - 478 8t Paulstreet.213 ANTE.D, an Errand Boy; references required.Apply at 478 Cralg street.213 ANTED, an Apprentice, who has had two or three years\u2019 experience at the Lithographic Business.Apply at8b St.Te | WAGED: a situation by a TounE man as Farm Woy Apply at 65 Cemetery sweet, 2 ANTED | TMMEDI TELY, à à firet-class work on White ports Apriy \"ar Tyrie street, above Courvilie 'ANTED, by a young am who understands pack ron ina Drug Store or Spice Mille A L, 96, th: Is office.ANTED, by à working man, à (widower Ep iris on witnin free a five minutes\u2019 walk of St.Joseph's | Rohooie A ply.stating terms or roo an cookin.fo L, 95, this office.ANTED.\u2014An En ish ounz lad 9, desiren ns slfustion as Gov ar.xs psp, pre nch and German 1 lan- given.\u201d A Oe Ron pata Bagi * NE oat aoe.Ars, \"368 WE Fv = Sint Sronique Rr TE employmen & sober re.WwW iD, on an 1 Fn Eoin Isle, thet Daltle's sormew with asmile, as Time-Koepe Callector, oser à Messenger, Light - ity where he can à one him himself prea ft can write a fair hand and a et SX MUNIOIFAL BONDS Fe i cérf, FOR BA BALE.: Po Bars, Ruane, ax AND D HORLE J et \u20ac Pay À- Liege Prot to ha Trot » P.D.BROWNE, > AND BROKER AE bm Que INVESTMENT.and sav- may Tor ihe EE sunk in the enterprise.The undertaking will reCommena a en to invest poblle at large.You inv the scheme, and the vat time\u2019: {odo so Is hi ae.bia: re 0 Eo that that e obtain thousands will a tot soars e best Re Ww.EL va, Pais Fur EMPORIUM, =» SERIE rh koa a Te (German newly arrived years of | vo inte \u201ccare 4 de.wd Ÿ For these was the worl valus-{- not ip.peaking pi sive ever known ot the \u201cworld ; words are too to grasp the oe of fe injury.Chicago more than almcat any other city upon the face of tha earth, has invited the attention, aud enlisted the sympathies of mankind.It rose in the face of difficulties that would have daunted another people, and stood forth as the first and highest representative of the energy of the Anglo-Saxon race.On this fresh new continent, forty yenrs ago it:was a morass, & swamp, the abode of five traders, since then its palatial buildings sprang up as By enchantment, \u201cand till but as yesterday, it remained a monument of skill, indust¥y, and intelligence.À once Hwy: oreek was transformed into a capasiouy basin, sufficient to contain the navies of the Inkesr.à tunnel con- struoted at a vast cost brought in the most clear, cold and pelucid waters of the lake; railroad and telegraph wires ramified from it over the whole Continent, and in every con- coivable way it wedded.itself with the world at large.It waz in fact one of the great nervous centres of commerce, and its destruction is the tearing of the heart from the body.Let us turn from the dark and glance at the brighter side of the picture, in roportion to the vastness of the calamity, ow has the world\u2019s generosity been shown ?The distinguishing marks of country and clime have been forgotten.As the news throbbed along the telegraph wires to the business centres of the old world, Liverpool, London, Edingburgh, Frankfort, Vienna, &e., feelings of humanity, were awakened in every breast, and nobly has the call been respanded to.\u2019 | Business jealousies and atrifo were forgotten, and Chicago\u2019: rivales St.Louis and Cincinnati, &c., contributed as freely as the rest.Montreal, as became her positon and eminence, has as nobly done her duty for never were two cities bound closer together by the ties of commerce.May we hope that this oslamity\u2019so close to us will teach us to regard mankind with broader feelings and to learn us humility.How feeble man's less destroyer, fire.If any city seemed prepared tobattle with it, Chicago did.Her waterworks were regarded as most complete, her fire brigade was most efficient and numerous, she was partly surrounded by water and posseseed telegraphio fire-alarme.But all human preparations were in vain.The flames ewept forward as if unopposed.Buildings thought fire-proof of marble, iron and wood melted as if it were, at their approach.Three great lessons, symathy, humility, and hopefuluees may be culled from this terrible visitatation.Hopefulneas will apply to the \u2018future.The spirit of the people remains the same, the work of rebuilding the ruined quarter will immediately recommence, an Chicago, even greater than before, will rise up before an astonished world.Let us remember the perishability of the things of this world, and look forward unto the coming of the Lord, and illimitable future where the rust doth not corrupt nor thieves break through and steal, and the fire no power to consuine.' Mife-End Presbyterian, ; The Mile-End Presbyterian Church was | 1nst evening filled to its utmost capacity to hear the Rev.Mr.Jones, who preached at great length; his discourse being directed to the Chicago fire, \u2018from which he deduced în- ferences relating to the world in general.The text will be found in the vd \u2018and 3rd verses of the 13th chapter of Bt.Luke: \u201c*Bup- pose ye that these Galilneans were sinners above all Galilaeans because.they suffered such things; I tell you nay, but except yo repent, shall all likewise perish.\u201d There je à frerhness and vivaoity in Chriet'a teachings which has never been equalled.and \u2018those weighty truths which fell from his lips 1800 years sge, are no the rtandards of ethics, morals and religiod, Never, perhaps, | since the Christian Era, has there been a time when these ought to be studied with greater entneethess than-at the present; s time of wonderful changes sud revolutions.While these; progress, there are always some | who will not learn the lesson of repentence, \u2018but who think where the heaviest judgment falls, there is the greater amount of guilt.Llp.to direet your ajtention to tempo- salamitios viewed tie in a scriptural light, and secondly, in their design.We know there is.mo such thing as accident, for \u2018if a sparrow oannot fall to thre ground witheut God\u2019s will and permission, surely our fellow creatures cannot perish by the sword, famine, thout the same Divine consent.\u201cThe Bible ia full of such judgments; na- Alonal and individual sins have been punish-} ed in this and in eve e of the world siibmerged by the - Deluge and Sodom and Gomorrah consumed.Sin haa baen the gpuse of all the calamities wider which th h has groaned from the fall of Adam until now.Last Sunday evening such a fiery judgment visited a sister city.| Men, in their wisdom, search out its causes.They see not that is is a visitation for sins\u2014 as infidelity, drunkenness, debauchery, Sab- , pride of na &o.; they see itation.( in-the destruetion of He works through patural'es causes, Py pe is no eloment, natural or » ipernatara, which is not under the \u2018control of the Almighty.That city provoked God\u2019s ager, and that re- ribbon which is the pe; ofrin fell u it Like » thunderbolt, and alm.bobed out the existence of TRB.GREAT DIANA power seems whon compared with-that-piti=1- Ls.ba an snd, as 2s ther do.Togo om une tat I am afraid tha pending over us in \u2018the mid-t of ou pp perity ; which will bathe our cirizeus in nos tears.I do not mean wholly for.thotew#=\" fortunate prostitutes who walk over \u2018the streets in scores ; I do not mean wholly fée of the night hideous with their besotted revelry and profanity, nor the theatrical faroes performed in some of nur churches, but especially for the sins of the Street Railway Compahy, an institution inj arivus to tte city and the lives of our citizens, To-day we see the names of soumv of ite leading stockholders on the aubreribers list for the Chicago sufferers, placed there in the .name of Humanity, God, and iil! thet is dedr | to man.Are we not in danger tuo?Can THE GOD OF FIRE, PESTILEKCE, AND.PLAMES \u2018 look with indiffererice upon the weekly brenk- ing of one of his commandments.Shall He.not visit the whole city for thin breaking, this awful\u2019hypoorisy ?A com- ating church goers, becomes the servant of: the heathen Japanese, and the managers.ef\u201d all manner of theatrical amusements un God\u2019s Holy Day.Theirsilver and gold, acquired, may go to the sufferers in the west, _: but it will not atone for this Sabbath break - ing in Montreal.Let this city, therefore, tremble, lest in His just wrath.He.rcourge ber as He bas another for lier iniquities.God\u2019s judguents of old have been recorded ments, we must shun the same crimes.This is to us both justice and mercy.One ways; one city is destroyed thut another: may fy front the impending wrath.Shall .not its near thunder arouse ux from: sursin- Por?Our interests, political.commercial, moral and religious, are alwaye in his hand.May our prayer also be that this visitation of the Almighty be overruled to our.lasts ood, I sr SEE CHURCH, 7 Farewell Sermon of MJP, » Das es last night, the occasion being t loave-tak- ing of the Rev.J.P.Dumoulin; who hare cepted a ministry at Hamilton.The presshiér selected for his text the Inst verse of oe ing in the work of the know ¢ that your labor is not in vain in the rd.\u201d a From this the speaker dedreod to bie égal impressive style several sterling truths which the real disci le of Christ mu :$ ever remember if he would earn the appr: val of his Master, as exprersed in the wards Well done.thou ge and faithful servant; thom hast been faithful over a few things, I.will mate - thee a ruler over many things, enter thew into the joy of thy Lord.\u201d 1 \u2018The ptescher spoke of bis text as embrat= inglso many directions,\u201d\u2014to be ag STRADFA®E, UNMOVEABLE, ALWAYS ancuxpene.\u2014each of these he took up in order, entèr ing upon them, and appealing to his hearers to be carefal, lest the eares of the world blinded their eyes to the works of the Levi, which were waiting to be asoom pre The practice of charity was earnes v At the conelusion of the sermon, fiat 3 brief pause, the reverend gentleman allude to his approaching departare from the feld in which he has labored for the past Sve yenrs and a half; \u201c during which,\u201d said he, * ) knows that it has ever been the one desfre my heart to exalt Jesus Christ as the only.Saviour from sin.\u201d He;then aeked that the congregation pre that his future ministry be blessed, and left the A Tpit a the most breathless silence, which was relisved by the organist playing as a vol well-known air, \u2018\u201c Home, Sweet Home.\u201d aman \u201c0 rame an Eat = 3 tb * ROUND TOWN.to Liverpool.will be closed at.the at 7 this evening.cn « \u2014 The 8.0, Moravian, from, Liverpool, 5 October, passed Father Point this morals, das at-Quebec this\u2019 afternoon.Msil doe \u2018here to-morrow m .THE BOSCOVITZ'S CONCERT.\" We remind eur readers of Mr.Bosswiity's concert to-night, in the St.Patrick's Hal in ald of the Chicago Fire Relief: Fund, and trust that go warthy an object.will tig Ê ol sympathie oh of all, 20 that this magniféant Hal may be filled.to overtioning: a \u201c An old ha ry wd Joseph\u2019 Pages \u201cWha.drowned in the canal en Saturday.srening under rather peculiar oiroumstapess.Be resided in Basin street and was, wi his pom returning from market about 7 ¢ He od down Martin street, and vs Tonebs instead of t walled\u2019 ENS Tone pa only returned to the Tea aftor s long abedence was not acquainted with the locality.The poor old man was drowned before he could be got out of the canal.An inquest was held.is morni \u2018death\u201d retured., Paquet hs resided \u2018Basin street for some time and was well quainted with the neigh « and RR n most probable that his mind was |= robable s mind w, Le rendue for our benefit : to shun the same punieb- pg and a verdict of Docidergnl .ards, its IE and its aduitoraees x the drunkards who made the silent watolies = pany which, under the pretence of sccommss vidual is cut off, that auother ray mend bis - 15th chapter of the first epistla to the És- | rinthièns\u2014\u2018 Therefore, my béloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abound- Lord, forssmuch as je.\u2018 Bl \u2014 The mail for the «is.Jdeko, New York Port-offive | He - 1 This comfortableittle church was erondda i bi AE 70 dé es a qe mae din runes and its Saveutages.DD ; ary of association too vie Laroded out of Saturday's edition.) .ROUND TOWN: - «= The clerks employed in the City Hall \u2018have subsoribed $110 for the relief of the © Chicago sufferors\u2019; quite a handsome sum.\u2014 Some \u2018bales of manilla took fire on - the Richelieu Co.\u2019s wharf yesterday ; fortunately extinguished without serious damage.TEACHES ERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.The Montrcal Teachers\u2019 Association met last evening in one of the Normal School's rooms to discuss tho question of mixed schools the intermingling of sexes and not of religions N.the leading portion of be argument in the afirmative, and Mr.F.Hicks, M.A., led off in the negstive.Mr.Duval rewarked that in the country the sepuration spoken of was impossible, ns the there communities were unable to beaf the extra oxpense attending this step.In towns this objection did not apply\u2014iberefore the question was\u2014should we divide them here ?Childred were reared together ut homo, and he asked why thoy wero to be separated at school.He quoted -from the scripture.It is not geod for man to be alone, and asserted that general non-com- munication would have the effect of lowering the tastes of the sterner sex and render them rougher, | jmure unbearable and unlit.for mixing with any success in society.In support of this statement, he adduced the lives of soldiers, ~atlors and lumbermen who are by their vocations deprived of the companionship cf womankind.Schools were not, establi-Led soiely for the improvement of the mental faculties, but in a great degree, to polish und refine the higher, nobler qualities of wan, thix he believed could only be effectually accomplished in wixed schools.Mr.Hicks did not take a decided stand against the mixed system, and was in favor of it, as it could be not but as it existed at the present.Mr.Roweil spoke briefly on the affirmative side of the question.He fancied the finer questions cf the sexes were about equally balanced, and thought that in the mutual ~~==exercise of these heartfelt influences, the often bonet.cial results were most strongly marked.One instance of evil from the intermingling was not sufficient to upset the whole system, and he was assured that the -sexes could not be taught their duties inevitable in lite, efiiciently in seperate institu- \u2018tions.Mr.Williamson spoke strongly in the affiri- mative.lle gave point to his remarks, by detailing the cvil which resulted in Edinburgh trom the trainings of boys in seperate schools, so much go Was this the case that the school Cummissioners were compelled to break up the system.fa Mr.Rexford argued that mixed schools were impructioable, but in his brief spoech brought forth nothing forcible, to give .weight to his assertion.Mr.Kelly in the affirmation; the ous=] tors of the Jews here and the \u2018Eastern nn- tions in the separation of the sexes denoun- oing it as a remnant of barbarism.Ho in practical experience, found that the grading; of schools took u higher stand where both were taught together.He ridiculed the \u201c\u201cmonkish\u201d and \u2018\u2018conventual\u201d systems but was not in faver of promiscuous communioa- tion, except under the oye of the teacher.Mr.Hicks made a motion to the effect that under present circumstances, the \u2018mingling cf the sexes could not result bene- Hoially.It fourd no seconder and dropped.Mr.Rowell meved, séconded by Mr.Day that the meeting considered the wixed system aost condneive to moral and mental i improvement of hoth sexes, and recommends its general adoption.Two (gentlemen) voted or, and eight against six of whom were ladies.Before the discussion commenced, Messrs.Relly, B.A, Dr.Baker Edwards and Mec- Quire, of Lachine, were admitted as mem- ers, and Prof.Robin's resignation wa§ ac.oepted.At ten the meet ng adjourned.RECORDER'S COURT.Before J.P, Sexton, Esq, SATURDAY, Oct.14.¢ Twenty-six cases appeared on the sheet this morning, some being of à more serious nature than usual; 1 was discharged, 15 paid âne, 10 sent down.! George Burgess, 50, Iaborer ; James Brit- ton, 40, farmer; Pierre Labelle, 50, laborer; Joseph Furlvm, 54, nailor ; Joseph Collins, 80, laborer: John Foster, 27, laborer\u2014simple I drunks, $1 or 8 days.Denis Murphy.50, laborer ; Geo.Trowles, ¢22, carter; George Bernard, 28, laborer; - Wilfred Gagnon, 20, painter: Robert Mullin, 40, Inborer\u2014drunk and disturbing the peace, $1.50 or 10 days.Joseph Hayvern, 19, oarter, impeding, $1.50 or 10 days.Antoine Levnard, 19, carter, absent from De vehicle and ontering a brothel, $2 or 16 ays.Charles Lawson, - Morray, James O'Connor, 22, Coachman\u2014drunk and 43, carpenter; John, 25; Franois O'Connor, 30, carter; disorderly, $2.50 or 15 days.{Providence and Montreal, |.OFRAPNESS, QUALITY, AND DISPATO Mary McDonnell, 59, drank-and assaulting dew - i , 2 all we ask.oo LT BROAD eave mvs! \u201870 orTgva Mary McGowhn, $5 or 1 month.PO ~~ : - after D andary wn, Annie Non 25, loitering, §6 or 1 month.: DANCING, &c.- 0 R S A L BE, 2d ran MONDAY, J 8 Henry Dumas, tayern-keeper, Wellington =\"; » LEAVE BROOKVILLE street, was finod $10 and costs or 3 months, NCING, DEPORTMENT, | ;! 000 Bagh Liverpool Coarse x \u2018 Mans Taars at 7:90 À.2e, arriving ét OÙ for keeping his tavern cpen after bours ; and ONS ATHAUD MENTES, ES POSITIONS, \u2018AND 2000 do.ns do.: MLE.he John Rutherford, tavern-keeper, $20 and N 400 Barre Heavy RK.ExriEss at 3:90 P.M., donnecting rend .FRENGIT DRILT Adon MIT 00 boxes © Tra Bx from the W Rip oa gosh A TDi pass dencher orthenbore arte lois de | Car ii pros | \u201cSamir BEE | 5 ! will open SEL, .Gl Cratgireet, Is Sept.J Juvenlle Classes, 8, from nd oo oa Co ee EXPRESS at ERA.OTTAWA, Buookville 8 pa; Adults » O'clock in] 70} Chests étiotés JAPAN TEAS at 1 M, and conpectiné wit N 's BY MAIL.! the evening, rive | Ventre ven in fst JUST A pP i going West ancing during the da pplication to MALL TRA ving at frock \u201che fall season was ras opened in Louisville Made at am lal g street; Prince's Music Bosides a pement oem ces | rd Ly werd mu Tt WOAH Wilh a\u201d Ta¥ge auction sale oF nel Sore pres \u201cBure sireet.ee eT 0 Ea) FAREIVE A7 3 | BE pa ot on Band tr i VE Os pie alt 1 Ee freon nado | ; orties early app 0p.3 The tobacco- Rrowers of Missouri have been Sehoota, Lo.at sendin MoD.s Hall, pri be 4 Barrels { Finest Newfoundland Cod OIL | Boldin .a convention at St.Louis and mean facility for ning young ladies à 200 Tous oreish Anthracite oe in yard, | \u201cto petition Congress to strike their product | afford ERE parde 800 Tons & mm COALS, ex the domestic tax-levy, in order to attention to Jyveniles, In SEER \u201cWR.B à 00, ne\" them to.\u2018continue a profitable Which are very oe St.Paul street.- \u2014 Fannie Sprague, -a beautiful blonde Pr summers, daughter of Catonel Amasa Sprague buyek-aki onies, larnemed to à wiljow - bete SABLE wih wae pug + Kansi City.Polite attention non Duel.roy ex.oh wd your 240,000,008\" otf hoo passed through the Po Offices of Great Bri- (Er and of the vholg number only 27,000 were alleged td be tered letters and: pa twelve were.loat, 03 Somebody has in ie Jo Îtlogs mentor image | inable humburged the York Globe intq publishing the following announcement ! « Scribner's Monthly has been fortunate will, of course, attrast wide attention in this country as well as in Europe.\u201d The marriage of the Princess Mary of Hols land to tho Prince of Wied has airpady been announced by telegraph.À letter in the Constitutionnel gives some family details of the happy conple.The Princess is 50 years old and the Prince 25.The bride is heires to one of the largest fortunes in formed or vores | Ca gn a gales hn ge fle TR enough to secure a series of articles by Mr.- Gladstone, Prime Minister of England.They |: bad been asked for in marriage by all the lack-land Princes of both hemispheres.None, however, found favor, in her eyes.Oné day in travelling she met the young Prince of Wied at & lunch, in the palace of the Prince of Hesse, nud from that moment her affection was fixed.The Princess, the Constitutsonnel is told, is an excellent musician and a capital oook ; she not only played the organ during & part of the marrlage ceremony, but made her own wedding-cake.and fluids of the system results in the loss of memory, morbid sensativeness,impoverished blood, indecision of character, depression of spirits, sense of sheéme, lack of confidence, palpitation of the hearty, incapacity to attend to business, wasting away of the brain farce, consumption, paralysis, imbecility, lmpo- tency, and weariness of life.Hundreds, after trying all kinds of Physicians, have been cured by my new mode of treztment.The usttal noté&ven and drug treatment only in creases und complicates the diseases.A word | of advice :\u2014Attend io yourself, and free yourself from the greatest'of all niserles, the results of V lolating the laws of lite.\u2014 Dr.M.H, YWLEY, 87 Union Avenue, corner St, Catherine street, Montreal, Q.- 196 Anyone iu the Wunt of Haberdashery shouid call on P.T.Patton & Co, 415 Notre Durne street Fora nice lunch, & well cooked stead or ahop, and a ¢hulce assortment of the requirements of à well kept restaurant, go to Jordan & (Co's, St.Gabriel street.131-3m 258 S81.J Ames STREET, Montreal, Sept.Ist, wn.§ To THE Lar DIES AND GENTLEMEN, or Mon- TREA The te tgned, impressed with the want in this City of à pigasaut Refreshment Room, whare no liquors sre sold, and where palata- bie meals at reasonable rates may be had, has fitted up, at the above address, two Oyster and Chop Dining Rooms, and opened the same on Wednesday, 6th inst.The rooms are neatly furnished and front immediately on St.Jathes street, the promenade of the will giv comers, especially Liultes.As the undersigned is the largest Importer and pneker of Oysters in the Dominion, re- celving fresh supplies dally, the quality of the Oysters can be particularty .recommended.Y our patronage ig respectfully solicited.211 JOHN B.BUSS, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TERRAPIN.\u2014A Splendid supply of fresh shell oysters just received.A good assortment of game always on hand, and cooked to order at the shortest notice.Luncheon dally from 12 to 3-JusxPH CARLISLE, 210 SPENCER'S Blood Purifying Com or Karsaparilla is the best Spring Medicine.It | will remove Pla ples, Biotches, &c.Pre hy Richmona Spencer, corner uf Notre Dame |' and McGill streets, Montrent.The rich and the poor, the high and th low, all patronize the West-end Fifty Cent and One Dollar Store, opposite the Recollet House.Come and see the rush.196 HAVE YOU A COLD?HAVE YOU A COUGH?HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS ?HAVE YOU THE ASTHMA?.HAVE YOU ANY LUNG DIFFICULTY oa WEAKNESS IN YOUR THROAT ?READ THE FOLLOWING : re.Amy Kennedy, of \u2018Painsville, \"Ohio, saya 1 have suffèred\" vrith Asthme Preis four years; bave been doctored b physicians; as soon a8 I took the Patent t elle d me.I comnot express the gratitude | feel 2%) the bux bunetis Jour # Allen's Lung- Dr.Harrls, of Middicbury, Vt, says: \u201cI \u201c had been oud] led with Eronchitis 1 for two affecting the Sons of speech ial «Yoon cond.not speak aloud for six weeks; \u2018had with it a severe cough and cold night, \u201c gweats.I took two vo bottics o of Ailleurs I Ting.« Balsam and am entirely ¢ _ né eg pt.Foster, of Port Burwell, ont.Fave fi Ca) \u201c] have been trdubled with a cong severe, for Lear 1.ast.\u2018 \u201cAllen's Lung Balsam\u201d fo reliove my cougid more readily thon any other cough medicine Hl have ever seit, usc.tony wi wife fo Mso used it with © Mos! The Balsamo | ia Com by by alt Hiraggists.Price $1.00 per bo PERRY DAVIS & SON., GENERAL AGENTS, A constant drain, upon the nervous forces |\u201d From MONTREAL to Hamilton.st C Canal, Poms cazeya AcomERATIO, or rnp NEW CANS ON ALL EXPRESS TRANS Frain nine leave Montreal ad follows) LX .Sop tA Wh Brodie\u2019s Celebrated Selfraising XXX \u201c Graham Fioar\u201d (from the choicest Fall The Celebrated \u201c Hayall G ermania) FAC Fiour.\u201d Bran, Grue, Moule, Oats ad other Ww.& R.BRODIE à oor, MILLERS, COTE ST.PAUL.OFFICE: Corner of Craig end Bleury 3 ots, Flour.Buckwh\u2019t « SM (Successors to Smith & Cox.) .IMPORTERS AND DEALKRS IN .GROCERIES, WIN LIQUO AND PROVISIONAL Oo No.1 WESTERN BUILDINGS, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, ITH & CO., MONTREAL.133-1y THE P Ww.GROCER, | CORNER COLBORNE & ST.JOSEPH Re ran MANDARIN TH TRA WAREHOUSE.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, AND LACE TO SAVE YOUR MO MONEY.M.KERR, SPIRIT _ MERCHANT, TP HOMAS H.COX.Importer and Dealer in TEAS, GENERAL GROCERI WIN &o., &0., &0., Es, ms, MOLSOX\u2019S BUILDING, \u2018181 BONAVENTURE STREET.Stock of y advantag Llquors, ROCERIES.The attention of buyers is asked to our TEAS: GENERAL OERIES which we of er on more than usual.aon: in Teas, about 2 catties new season Japans Congous and Sonchongs, ment of \u2014 the the ! eos D en 8 Corner Lemoine and St.Peter GRO 18 terms to buyers.Our Stock chante and te brands of Wines E.MULLIN & CO., » THE VV HAT OTHERS PROFESS WE DO1 on 914 8% CATHERINE B 43, 45, AND GROCERS: HALL, 47 d'Osivinaree Oradam | (Ch Te OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY'S MAIL PRINCE.oF WAL QUEEN VICTORIA, For Ottawa City,and intermediate landings.Train leaves Bonaventure Depot dally (un Ca HW.Sheph pt.A.Bowie, phere; days excepted aL7 cel connecting wi the steamer \u2018 ce of vw es\u201d at ace passengurs arriving in Ottawa early same evening.Tourists will find Cale a de de heal trip.b assengers e edo! rings this route.Paroel.y.P y Corrie steams \u201d Capt P.Mao- win, upwards leaves Canal Basin for Can Filion ch WEED SDAYS and SATURDAYS, at Siva.m.boar 10 Bouavesiare, or to Elo Ga) cars n board.on ADIRONDACK.UNITED BTATES .VERMONT.0.0000005 On and Ser MONDAY June ane > 2th, the CHAMPLAIN TRANSPORTATION 0.win y this armange ment passengers len Moktreal at 6 a.m.arrive in New York ie Men «pm, arrive vid er erDoon a ay SUMMER ARRAN GEMENT LAKE CHAMPLAIN STBAMERS.New Fork, 4 George, de - à! Nouthe rate esé- via Rouses, Point and Lake Champlain.-.Captain Win Andemon Geo.R \u2018Wm.H.Flagg run as follows between ROUSES POINT AND WHITEHALL, Viz.DAY BoAT SoUTS.\u2014 Will 1 Point at 8:15 a m.(on art va rain ying, ontreal a am.urlingto Tioond - 3.80 a ves Rousce val or 4 the train connoeting udson Hox leon River reach qver the Ee bon by Pay don Fy \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFINIFS CH FOR SALE AT THE ANAD A CENTRAL|SIRS AND * ' EROCKVILLE & OTTAWA EATLwWAYS.à | 0er, Soa etaon 5s \u2018|.trains over Renssalaer and express tralnarun '{ Bos and Montre Dover, Ryersee, ur wel and in a es Gro = ie = Cleveland, Toledo, Amherstburg, TRY] IT.: q 3 Inverburon, Port in, Boathampion, Baule gr \u2018 Soe eR Waukee and cago.Cortera Farag | , Bran ; Waoumeazx dors ron Cara | pers at Western and Northern Rallways | RCE ak ui w iL | Æ.LUSHER.\" y ievine completed qur Mga d do hoo.¥OD the coming we unt Train for Khneote, ac and 0 LEMOINE STREET, MONTREAL.j plage on théabove Pere eee Freight imtermediatc si: robo 00 006 nd passenger Steamers, vis.Aconemodation lra , Fogler Ss ev sues .Cupt.Maloomson and 1 termediate stations at.85:00 ITTER ORANGES \u2014 merioan.«.\u201c Vaughan Mixed do do do Sifaxs vou ors Marmaide.OMY EL à fot | mimariscossionn, 6 Boxes Bitter Oranges, at \u201c Dolio (nem) « Gittford and 6:15 pot.Thre 3.00 ia ew ADAM ARCHIBALD, - \u201c Dathouste v10ivune « Paret runs through to Prov Line.© id WN _ Dame street, \u201c Europe (new).\u201c MeMangh A Goma Sova avn Ea Basa.77° BUTTER! ! FB UTTER!! \u201c Rodorpitae sooo 4 McGran Fone an Injermediaie Siations El cossvescuue o at.oe Tata, o * so.\u201c Ken ! Ric uf 2 APE RACE Ne Prin TES cer Dig ie 6 EE EE ma.ADAM ARCHIBALDS, Propeller in buildin \u201c Express for at out oe otre Dame stree ow er nowbullding e Ceres cress ia S00 392 & 394 N e street, i In St.Catherines.\u201c+000 $ Boott Express for Now York ono, E J ermont Central, abt.SJ RESH T E A S.| Teese Vessels being ase, and in ress Train for New Yor ia TE : charge Oufdence In saici ip oa HE | vermont Central Andro y at aod.æt CO! ence in s0 Joh ©.Express n for e ge > Fine Japan, Green, and Black Teas, at BP aasengers will ind this hea Rouses Point and Lake Cham- {# à ADAM ARCHIBALPS, mest convenient line to al plain Steame er at.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.GOORIN, 189 392 & 394 Notre Dame street.IRELANDS, Eee Express for Now rk, vis Rousee A j x 9 St Francois Xavier street, Montreal; Mall Train mn for aa i Pond.Portiana 0 PY q mE We wiract.Ontos.Tih 4 Boston gt.i , ; LAN : ENTS, .ÇQURACOR* CURACOAM CF LAMBERT FERRY, ve bs Pn er , and the Lower Pro \u2014 |S Bemesy Noniron and ak na a 3 FIFTY CASES | OAPT.DEMERS, cinthe, Upton, Acton, Riche WILL RUN ON WEEK DAYS: mond, onerbrooke, Lennoxville \"FINE CURACOA, LEAVING ST LAMBYRT LRAVING MONTREAL Compton, pattooc ke and Nor- 15 For sale by ce \u201c =~ .Only, at-1e 00000000 od a 18:00- © 00 « .Pullman Palace, Parlor and Dr : WM.F.1200 «« 190 P.M.on all day and nig t through trains.215-3m 420 St.Paul street.200 P.M.3:00 \u201c > : checked through.a ip 400 « .500 - As the punctuality of the trains de on 530 « : 800 « : connections with other lines, the Com on permitting) © : not be res e for not rmaviNGe ara LmavING MONREAL 84 or leaving any Slation at the hours ns ù BVY YOUR FLOU R 830 AM.900 AM.| Portland for Haliïnx, N.S.every Saturday OF THE MILLER.XN PM.afternoon, at 4 p.m.They have eXoollent ac- \u2014 200 P.M.cofamodation for passengers and eight.ALL FLOURS GUARANTEED.zoo « 0 The International Com : 400\u201c £50 = roning in connection with the Grand AND BELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.60 «\u201c ox « Railway, leave Portland every Monday, Wed- Superior No.1 Flour for Bread Rolls &.sents each way, or 2S N.Se and Friday at 6 p.m., for St.John, su rice XX XX Flour for Cakes, Biscuit, &o.dokets for for $100.Tiokets can be had from the Nhekote issued through at the Company's ~ Fr astry Flour (the Anest in the Inarket) Captain on board, or at the Office, 8256 Fra Fran- principal stations.Pastry, perder elm unr cois Xavier Street.For further information and time rival and De re of all Trains at te and way stations, apply at the Ticket O vent station, or No 29 St C.J.BRYDGES, :; Montreal, 3rd July, 1571 m8 (GONNECTIOUT AND.PAS- .BUMPSIC RIVERS, .Axp Missawippl VALLEY R,R.Connecling with the Grand Trunk Ry.at SHERBROOKE, P.Q Shortest and Pleasantest Route FROM NONTREAL AND QUEBEC vo # LAKE MEMPHRMEAGOQ wir MOUNTAIN MO OUNE WASHING , | fToasoend by SteamRailwayz.] : \u2014 - Sr Direct Route to Worcester, Providenssy Springfield; Now York & Boston NO CHANGE OF CARS between Shers brooke and Boston and Springfield.: Route, between Quebec and or New York, is shorter than any other is een.those pos Be Sure and ask Paseumpeic cer SBT tr mere LaKE MEMPHREMAGQN.M N and back.From omtreal to Gwport and ye Fhe Lake ahd back.eyport ; TAM P.M P.M.LEAVE MONTREAL.20 200 = 10:30 P.M.AM.ARRIVE NEWPORT.240 9:08 FU Tiekets | for for sale at Grand Trunk Rallway Ticket O L GILMORE er perinten & .Lyndenville, Vt, July, 1871 rate VERMONT © E NTRAL RAILROAD LINE SUUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.\u2014 \u2014 Commxwome J 857).# a ew ork Bard Montreal attoe 0 lingtom, Rutland, Troy had New vor, .Y EXPRESS vos Montreal a1.9.00 a.m.arciing in Beton, via Lowell) as 10.90 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Montreal at 248 p.m.for Waterloo and: Boston (via Lowell, Law- \u2018ren Fitchbi de Te via Bpringheld or Trog Fo Doston at 8 rr Yo .TRAINS GORG sus DA Exrræes-leaves Bos via Lo t 8200, Troy wt Toa.ou Boston, ia Lows), at, at 9.00 Montreal leaves New York at 8.00 Express aam., an rey Trey at 1.80 p.m; arriving in Mon- NigHT EXPRESS leaves Grout\u2019s Corner at River Ratroey York at 12.15 p.m., and Spr ma, connecti at Bellows.Fala Cheshire leaving at dm connecting at White River Juno.tion with n leaving Boston at 6.00 pan.; leavés Rutland at 1.90 a me, connoeting with road via Hooton River 9.00 passengers from Counectiout EAT New Raliroat d N ew York Yor pits akin atte sched to both and Sp se rom Cars on Day Express\u2019 rains teal ond Now Yor ag Boston, snd Moo.SEER Vi Central Rated tivities ( th the night tween Montreal and\u2019 ringfleld; and PTR Es 4 4 Fi i l E | cet rpg a = ! fran: pay [GOODS - BTOBE, geen pun = ment Ma tron the |= reputation of Gloves, always han made to order on on \u2018the shortest notios, Good shirts Forthe Best Family\u2018Lock Stitch & \"at London, GW.Beptember, 27 ; Toronto] mi RGF Machines Sold by Monthly Payments.{ BE ede sey ed + / pe - wo.ok afd LR abn EEN being.the, 4 \u201cpay GOODS.2] ORISONS, \u201cOLD STAND.?TURGEON 4 COMPANY DRESS GOODS! DI DRESS GOODS1 Offering at prices next to nothing.DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS | \u2026 Less than at imported pri \u201cbREss GOODS! DRESS aooDss '~ Offering below cos} of importation _ DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODSY \" 28,000 yards at desperately low prices.Latics should not \u2018miss \u2018this opportunity.do NOT \"RE DAME is opportu y 185 8.JAMES STREET.GREAT CHEAP SALE OF SHIRTS, FOR ONE MONTH, AT WwW.B.BOWIES.Call and examine our Stock :\u2014 White Dress Shirts from.359d to 8s 8d Extra Quality from .73 6d to 128 64 Fancy y Rega tta Shirts Bown.5 0d th 100d #4 Oxford ¢ 85d to lls 81 .Silk \u201c & 108 Od to 20s 0d - # Flanne] « 4 \u2026.@ 8d to 125 &à assortment of Collars, Socks, makers wanted.BN Remember the number, 185 S*.James st, next door to the Wesleyan Churc w W.B.BOWIE, , SEWING MACHINES.THE GARDNER SEWING MACHINE WAS AWARDED FIRST PRIZE SEWING MACHINE, September 28, an SECOND PRIZE At Kingston, Ontario, September, 37th.\u2018Thus successfully competing with numerous od style machines.It isthe QUIETEST and \u201cBoerLEsT LOCK-STITCH MACHINE In theK market, PRICE.$33.00, | \u2014arsasenuneancum en none W.N.LLOYD, \"\u2018 AGENT FOR MONTREAL AND VICINITF, _ * ; 431 NOTRE DAME STREET, (CORNER OF DOLLARD.) 28 loo o Children\u2019s Cerminsäve Cordial, TEETHING PAD, coras Rusrrzsexxes, | DIARRE®A, CONVULEINGE, , DysxNTRY, | And ail otiser Nervous oom taints to which Children are The sooting propertiès-of parati are entirely free from Opium.tai pre on Kooporsr,) \" druggists and countey store- \"DEVINE 4 BOLTON + Le APOTHECARIES HAUL, \u2018 | MONTREAL, : WOULD YOU BE SUR PRISED to learn at NET ho 1 ea, aclansholy -B.\u2014The vw eels so m about his short drinks is specially luv Would you be surprised to extrordinrey demand for HARTES CEE! BRATED NCENTRATED LYE induced af sw unsorupulous persons to imitate it; therefore, to avoid disa tment, eee that the Jrords ¢ w are ] cote 9 Drougists and Groeers 8 pes Domi aion.HOMŒ OPATHY \u2014The Su Dominion ; ey's 8 .pecifios.ant Pond\u2019s Extract.Orders m à xtance Aer] tly d, ST.\u2018LEON MIN RAL WATER.\u2014 The Suabeorib er is sole eelebrat >d Medicinal Water, which is alowed by Medi cal men to-de the best in the ay.Sen it fres to all a of the city.A.TE, DRUGGISR, 104 ; otre Dasne Siecat.TE USRES! TRUSSES! One c f the best Assortment of TRUSSES in Abe Dor ainlon, al all winds and Sze, suitable a \u2018L for the largest adult or smallest ch tid, of the best Er glish and American m .\u2018 pls, Be Supporters Umbilical us! Ban Expan.Eon 2 ye Shad Bik an 1 ection of cal Instruments 175 St.Lawrence Branch; : 863 St.Catherine stree \"ELLEBORE! For \u2018the destruction of of liars on Ca range, 1?lants, Geeseberryrend Carrant ey AItBOLIC ACID SoAP and POWDER, ox Toile Distnreoting, and SODA ER, cold as ice, gine Wrage with pure : Syrape, on \u201cfrom the Arctic Foun- BRUSHES\u2014#Hair, Tosth, Cloth, eng and Flesh Brus Brus hes, nl and na th Comba, Sponges, Cologn ff J GOULDEN, | .CHEMIST AND PRUGGIST, 175 ST.LAWRENGE MAIN STRRET.Branch: 888 Sr.CATHERINE STREBF.W.oa hand a large assortment of the and Fam machines, viz.: Singer Mannisoturioe pmily, Loc man, Wade ser, Irvine, Gard Machines, and the WF world-renowned Wheeler and Wilson.Also Amb Knitti Machine, which is the Col and Machine in use.and see them, and judge for yourself.\u2018 188 ST.JAMES STREET.ew igrovE STOVES) CRAIG TREET./ he best and largest assortsment In the attys \"ARMETRONG.WOOD Stove,\u201d \u201c \u201cREIGN,\u201d for coal or wood.\u2018Bove.The \u201c GLADIATORE for coal andthe \u2018 ORIEN- AL INPROVED for halls, with many .5.94 ot Re ar others of ew and h ws we yl embrac 1 & xes toge & : every thing in the line of Tay wi EINWARE AN D HOUSE-FURNISHINGS.be + rans: da wi ds : ) ns LE AR apap jy od he .= a Torr > elding and Orders promply skied aitended te.Next iho Gasetis Baliding.FR = oa) = 106 McGILL anager, ye .: Ed a GAS.ye ai ES \u201cee Bl > ss \u20ac Te \u2014\u2014 ma wi = id to.remember that work will EEE tue ados Imi, te Shaded aud \u2018address, A-WATER, GARDE ICE = Se te sireet et dass + PIPE keeps constantly C ANAD I AN - at the lowest HAIR REGENERATOR, RESTO NG GREY HAIR RING, GREY sam 79 Tps | Large bottlen oa1y 60 conte.Forudie by E.MUIR, PLACE D'ARMFS DRUG STORE, Bole Agent for the Dominion.OHN BIRKS, Chemist and 688 st.Catheri nave: ing roi, he Da over his Sbop, can new, venience, supply medicine or dispense pre- seriptions at auy hour of night or on Sundays.\u2019 CARD OF THANKS.VC \u2014 > \u2018 The subscribers take this.opportunity of their friends and customers for the libbral support and confidence extended \u2018to them since their opening, and trust that by strict attention.to business on \u2018their part, they will continue to receive their patron- 161 MOGELL STREETY .Montreal.P.B.\u2014M.& J.take this opportunity of in timatine to their customers and tbe generally that hey have: extetided 11 on ig trade 1 in all & ranch, D° YOU WISH to secure a pure atmosphere, and prevent the * Drolesals Jobb Jobb J proach of CONTAGIOUB DISEASEE'Y + Faæxut Usm | eos Patent *Corbolic Danity Powder and, Disinfocting pus \u2014Anour Some.PRE And.l'MÉDOUGALLE PATENT CARBOLIO «+: SOAP FOR THE TOILET, 20500 that yon get NIALL Bnor.Sol eyergwharp.ood old em B'ExS 0 OXGALL 'OARPET En Paniers HSE à SES ve * a « p _ Ra Th ug or sale by all re- roaors throughout § residemce to the Dwelling without incon- | MANUFACTURING WORKS,\" (ONTARIO STEAM GUAGE, \u2018BRASS WORK COR.OF BAY AND TEMPERANCE ss, | ; MANUFACTURER OF THE ASHCROFT'S STEAM GAUGE, (Beardan\u2019s Patent, + and T Te we LANES Im- HIGH § LOW y PRESSURE VAOUVM, {she For LOCOMOTIVES, STEAMBOAT, STATIONARY (= ENGINEs, ETC.: .TORONTO: , vo Vas.MORRISON, : PROPRIETOR, OFFICE 714 KING STREET, WEST.\"ROBT.MITCHELL, AGENT, Montreal, 232-1Y OHN ABELL, 1J conse sna MANUFACTURER OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ; AND - M A CHINES, WOODBRIDGE AGRICULTURAL u | Works, COUNTY OF YORK, ONTARIO, canary, |: PJOMIN ION Bkao> 101 & 108 QCEEY EN ~TREET, MoNTRsaL.CUTHRERT & 8 IN, Plombers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Cu appersiniLiis, sy Bruss Founders and Finishors, Manufacturers of all desert.tion of Pnmbers\u2019, Gus Fitters\u2019 * 4 When I first made up my mind that the fives.- would cress the river and go over the other.side of the town, T left my boarding house.with two friends and walked down to the river to see.This was Sunday night.We : \u2018kept walking until some One said : « \u2018 Here the fire is coming right at ug?7 \u201c We turned and saw the -flames not more than two blocks off, weeping along toward usina semi-cirale.We ran baok tothe house to save qur things, Lut the houso itself waa! then nearly burned down.My two friends ran down toward Adams street.I kepton back to the river.All the bridges except | the Adams street bridge were gone, and that I could not get to, as the fire was betwean me and it.Î went down close to the duek, \u2018 | Every minute the fire came nearer, and çin- : ders filled the air.Soon the heat was st.endurable.The hot cinders fell on me, set my clothes on fre.I could not atand-ft \u201d any longer, so I plunged into the stream znd -.swam to a float-tied up to a spile.Even the - .: water was warm, and thigk with charred wood and ashes.I kept wetting my clothes\u2019 5° keep the sparks from burning my fleth.\u201d air was full of smoke, and I was obliged tar PUT MY PACE DOWN CLOSE T0 THE WAYES-: to breath¥.Some of the shipping had been i removedi.and all that was: left was blasings+\u2014:- I expected to die overy moment.The flames, made such a crackling noise I could not hear © much else, except the crash of the tumbi -walls as the tall buildings fell in.But at once I heard voices, and saw a bar \u2018towed by a little propeller, coming along.was covered with people.\u2019 \u2018Men, women, & children were piled upon it, © that soie sut holding on to the outer rail.I shouted with + all my might, but the boat went on.As it : grazed my float, I stretched out my hands.I was caught and helped up, sud I tell you - nevèr was 20 thankful in my life.I had 6 hag on to the legs of those on hoxrd with my foot.dangling outside.All this time the s \u201cparks were falling and barning where the tol, The women and children screamed with ters ror.The water was as red as blood.Seine of the docks were all a-fire, and ceeméd like - one great live coal.There were two hortes, a cow, and many dogs swimming and \u2018valify trying to get a safe pince, but there was no\u201d place for them to land.As we came to the.Adams\u2019 street bridge it was partly consumed.Just then à handeome coach with two 8 len- did horses, apparently furiods with came lesping upon it.As\u2019 the centre wae - reached the timbers gave way anil horses add carriage LL | WERE TUMBLED 18TO THE avr.) We were almost under thew ; but oar teg dashed ahead over the fallen planks, aad ale though we very nearly overturned and £er- ribly shaken, we passed on safely watihwe:.reached the lake.Hany were severely burns.ed on the way.At one piace the flames made an almost perfect arch, high shove she banks on either eide, from shore to shore.Several plunged overboard tu eseape the fury.of the flames and were drowned.Nambees of dead animals floated in the water,\u201d ke \u201cFe no Prince Bismarck enjoys the comfortable income from his estates of more than $20,000, Since his recent visit to Frankfort-en:the- - Main, be has lost his appetite, and has beam, in poor health.He bolioves the cause to, be poison administored by somes unknown enemy.\u201d The Bankers and Brokers aro rapidly lending all they ean for the re:building of / Chicago, The New York insurance offices.ace far better than was anticipated.Great efforts are being made to find money to rë-\" ne the trade of the sity as quiskly topos.sible.For genuine Eau de Cologn jourista are Wi Richmond\u2019 8 Naru eorner of Met food \u2018Notre Name streets Coughs, Colds, Soreriess of Chiestand Lames | releve à at hee by Johnson's Anodyne = ment.JEWELLERT \u2014LULHAM BROu beg t0 Doit - their friends that, in addition to their assorts\u2026 ment of Jewellerg manufnetured.by theme\u2019 selves, they have received a consignment of Eleotro-plated Goods and of the very bead\u2019.quality.All orders executed with expats ko LULHAM BROB, ': © MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, No.5 Piaco d es Hill (next iho Canadien, TNL.dt All kinds 2 of Soweliory nently afteved\u201d dr re to : Mr.Jaxes I.FELLOWS, Sr.So, Str: Having while at your establmhinent, carefully examined your prescription, and the method of preparing your Corapound, Syrup, 1 felt anxious to give it a fale trial in, my practice.For last pwotre montbn I ' have done sq, and I find ent Consumption, and\u201d other\u201d Ta be the Throat and Lungs, it has done wonders In restoring persons sufibring from the effects of Diptheris, and the cough following Typhoid | Fever, prevalent-Là this region, Ît is the best remedial agent I have ever oaarh, BE for PE At froin long continued stady or teaching, or in those cases Rpg from wie ee know of no better merle i ae rap Hoa $0 health than eR \u2018 én tind gy be T5 CRE : uz EVENING STAR.rétro et 1 87e JAMES STRERT, EE GRAHAM & Co.PROPRIETORS.v va art.- \u2018uconcqa eo nec cs s0000 Monn, Detober ber 16, 1871.Tan six s'etrek Stan is is delivered from the office of pt blication by careful carriers.Forms, $3 per aunum\u2014in advance.em Tar Great © v- tern Railroad Depot at Wind- suc, Ont, wi- 1-4 destroyed in the late fire, es.telegraphed, only the roof suffered slightly.Arp new wr ::.e even the Ottawa Citizen very ides «f ' ting in the most disguized manner at F: :v:.hittle less thn i dicoussing 1- '.pendence.In its issue of ! Friday it sai! 3 « Within (m6 inst few years the Colonies.3 T \u2018have heen told, if not by official authority, 5 at least on vor good authority, that they 3 might have their independence at any time 4 they weré yruraired to ask for it or accept à it.The msth-r country and the Colonies have become tu:niliarized with the terms \u201ciudependun.: and separation\u201d by frequent repetition, lus «hen the question is looked squarely in the face, and it is asked how shall the n.xtter be effected?it becomes just as diffc:.!+ : - say bow they shall divide ! as how they -\" 4!) maîntain the connection.\u201d : Here we + .Ministerial organ,\u201d pub- i lished at the .-t of Government, only with- 4 held from dv ving fair and square for In- § dependence tv .ason of its own inability: to § decide \u201chw .Ilthe matter be effected ?\" 3 Aassvredly . in the City-Panie in 1 pertes [ a2-Fientes pu tree, f |.Mews dewn One lire Lost.Bhostly alter eleven o'slock yesterday tre.west with considorable fury.It i supposed \u2018to be a cpntinuatien of the storm.which Wax.done so much mischief on the.foonst of the Lower Provinces, during Wednesday.Bight and Thursday morning, strewing their atrands with wrecks.* Shortly after the first losson was concluded in the service of the English Cathedral, the steople was caught by a severe gust of wind, sraotlod\u2019 64 ence, \u201cIwo know \u201cMantéesT rightly she will met allow Ottawa te outdo | BOOB, \u201cà Nurricanë \u2018came up from the south: : Te \u201cAndes?Losses \u2014 not.exceed | $000.BE RYAN B gent.The \u201cAndes\u201d to sotvenk, end very strong, juré pres dan commenced paying la ChE.d to the Teenie ky Mr.Shaw this week of Sheffield Silverware and Outlexy every dar, a 109 % James ges Nèw Furnitare: evening, a his rote Qil-Pain \u2018to be sold on Tuesday qveniug, and thirty*Pianos and six Organs bélonging to the New York and Boston Planoforte Company, on Tharsday.\u2014See aévertigement.= In ets TUE Eighty | BA = = 9 yeni * i (pEéaTRE ROX AE.| THÉ HAÏ0B TOR SRAOHo ott aol î es \u2018 mat) te a brie ter | which occasion will be nn (in honor of the Scott Contonury) U the G Historical, nd Musical Burlesque of KENILWORTH Sw ewan 2 Frein \u2018 the; Montesa) Favorites alger 4 ion J À .Pal Ja hE Roe Therpisad wii be produced wit Lopi Strong Cas Boe a Strang Cast now Scene mn horus, tra.And Pediat, Orta -the piece, be celebræs-\" - ted eloe BRT BOOTH.2 serve the rocking of the high steeple which was plainly perceptible to those looking on.The Bishop, who proached the sermon at the: service, scémed \u2018but slightly alarmed, and commanded the service to procoed, but only between twenty and thirty persons remained to the conclusion of the sermon.AT ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH _ ard falling of some of the plaster from the roof.is event took place between the reading of the first und second lessons.Two or three nervous and very silly people rose excitedly and called out \u201cFire! fire I\u2019 with all their might.' All control over the congregation was instantly lost, and Mr.Bond\u2019s efforts to induce them to sit still and assurances that there was no danger, only excited them, the more and men women and children rushed like mad people over the pews where they could not easily get out by the doors, and heedlessly rushed to the entrances, knocking each other down, and running over their prostrate companions to get into the street.Many ladies fainted in the porch and on the pavement, and calls were loud for water and aid.The medical men in the congrégation were immediately on the spot, and every ssible assistance was rendered.Fortunate- y nobody was very seriously injured, bat bruises and torn dresses were very common casualties.This freedom from more serious or perhaps fatal injuries arises from the facilities for egress, so well arranged in the church.Mr.Bond continued the services to their conclusion to some fifty or sixty of the congregation who returned\u2019to theirfiseats.| BADRACCIDENT.The most distressing cireumstance connected with the gale of yesterday is the apcident which occurred to Miss Annie Lowe, by which she lost her life.It appears that about noon she took a book and went into the summer house in the grounds of Mr.McKay, near her father\u2019s property, Cote des Neiges.During the gale, a tree near .the summer house was blown down; Miss Lowe heard it cracking, and, thinking it would strike the house, ran out, just then the tree fell, striking her on the head and fracturing the skull.She was taken into the house in a state of unconsciousness and Dr.Smallwood was quickly in attendance ; but all help was unavailing, and she died about half-past three.She was the only daughter of Mr.John Lowe, and was idolized uy her parents, who will have the deepest sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement.BUILDINGS INJURED.Two frame houses in St.Jean Baptiste Village, and one in Amherst street, were blown down.'.A house in Bonaventure street was stripped of its gables, and .numerous windows were broken.A tree in the Champ de Mars was torn up by the roots, and several in Viger Garden broken.The skylight of the General Hospital was blown off, and very nearly killed Dr.Fenwick\u2019s horse, which was standing at the door.At one of the houses in St.Jean Baptiste Village the people of the house had just sat down to dinner, when the roof of the house was blown off.During the prevalence of the storm three on fire; the reels were quickly on the spot, and the flames subdued withont damage.| We much fear that the news coming over the wires will: dizolose many disasters by flood, and field caused by this storm.The a ppesrance of the river was very strange, and the white caps were higher than they have risen for many years.As the waves struck the piers of the Victoria bridge, they threw up large bodies of water terminating ina white spray which presented quite a novel, and interesting effect.One of the steamers oaught in mid-channel by the storm, caused much apprehension to those looking ou, but fortunately weathered the gale, and arrived safely.OTHER SCENES.chan s, although several of them were 8 shaken by the heavy gusts of wind which succeeded each other with great rapidity.} [Natices under these heads enserted free.] I Charles, tne wife of Chas.Trick, ofa daughter.Marriages, to, O., on the Ilth ins Lames Toronto, to \u2018M Ryan, of iss Moo daughter of J ames Grahams: of rived Deaths, In this city © on ane Ath inst, Alexandrine er en wife juteur Carmel, printer, In this ci pen ie late of St Johns, New founda, | Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, | 88 8t.Maurice street, on Wednesday, the 18th Instant, at 8 o\u2019clock, a.m.TTét, di TET Way mori, At Rat WEREEO John Millar, brother \u20ac \"Mrs.Chas.G.Geddes.of this city.The faneral will take place on Tucaday, 17th, from the residence.of bys sister, 41.Mao- Kav street, at 3.pm.At London, O., on the 11th instan ecige P.Land Land, barriste , aged ; At Belleville, la nie ln order te.proceed wii me sud e-| i i EEE 1 the service was interrupted by a loud crash | alarms werq sounded, all caused by chimneys |\u2019 ic took place at any of the other - Tn this\u2019 city, ou the 13th instant, at Point &t.|: il , on the ne 1th th instant, Mr.crohn } By of Fete AY insert advertisements of Houses to let, Houses wanted, specific articles for sale, specificartioles-wanted, Meetings, &c., at one: cant per word for the first insertion, and ons ups f cent for each subsequent insertion.© GRAHAM & CO.243+ Ce Pubdanors HERE IS NO SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION and S8CROFU- LA.DYSPEPSIA, resulting In depraved nutri tion and impoverished blood lies at the foundation of these formidable diseases.The only rational method of team, oon- sists in improving Digestio Assimi tion, wd the formation of Health Dr.HEFELER'3 CUMPOUND .OF PHOSPH ATES AND CALISAYA im- Inediately restores tone and energy to the Stomach, enabling the invalid to digest and assimilate a proper amount of nourishment, and thus to arrest decline.Phosphates are now the chief reliance of the Medical Pro- fossion in the treatment of Chronic Wasting Diseases ; and every one (and their name is legion) that has used BR.WHEELER'S RATION will attest to its great superiority and elegance over every other combination, and Je thorough reliability.1ts action is prompt, progressive and ns in invigorating and vitalizing all the ER with no liability of à re- Tape.Hold b; ID sta ER & CO, \u2018Wholesale Canta.\"REWARD, \u2014The un- 280-1y* - oJersigned offer the above reward $5 ho will give such information = Vu ead 11 to \u201cthe conviction of the parties\u2019 that set fire to our wood yard, between Brock and Barclay streets, on the morning of the 14th October.C2438 JORDAN & BENARD.SIGNOR J.HAZAZERS| A ACADEMY or ETIQUETTE, DANCING & DEPORTMENT, New Cathedral Block, WEST ST, CATHERINE AND UNIVER- TERMS, pari AND HOURS OF TUITION : _ For Gentlemen, on Monllay and find Evenings, from 7:30 till 10; practice £ oy 1 Term of 16 lessons, $8; accom pani Lady, 31 LADIES\" CLASS, EVENING.\u2014For Ladies Monday and Friday evenlugs, from 7:30 ti! by Fi or Term, 16 lessons, $2.50; or the Season, 30 lessons, including Parties, $5.GENTL LEMENTS Cars RCI OSIVELY Moon on Tuesday an urday evenings, from till 11.Term of 12 lessons, $6.; 248 JLANNELS, DRESS GOODS, ROADCLOTHS, PILOTA, BEAVERS, SCOTCH and CANADIAN TWEEDS UARSLEYS.she place to buy FLANNELS is 8 CABSLEYS.pnguisue _Wetsh and Canadian FLAN- NE : LOTHR PILOTE, MN, Tho, Inco tob BROADCLOTES, PI AVERS and and WEEDS, £ Jou, May £ or Bove wear, at YS.BLACK PILOTS from pe Conte pa $4.50; IXIR | the lonines of pois of pil shots i: | oi | a \u201c2a of Bi.most all the congregation rushed to the var New hdveriséments To- Dap, orforsranio to commence ete rious doors without their hats, and escaped \u2014 Àe dhurch brought out the bats, de, aoû (YHBAR, \u2014 Besides inserting LE pie R rio, Hol C at Smee of Asean 8 | SLT RE on © QT.PATRICK 8 \"BALE.\" MONDAY EVENING Oct, 16k)\" -AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.SNL pa Mr.FREDERICK BoSCOVITE, Pianist wing King of Portugal, begs to announoe & » pe i\u201d GRAND.FOCAL LAND INSTR UMENT AB + CONCERT, a 5 of the sufferers of the Chi nN on which occasion sove rats Cadran ama Kindly lend their - - A # 50.fonts cach ; Reserved be had at Gould's Pi Pianoforte rooms, and ai à Pince Music Store.J f MEDICAL PACULTY, SEI The Courses of LacTURES commence 4 jv day in the Class Rooms of the College\u2019 oa: ds pin\u2019s Block, McGill street, wd The Courses on Chemistry, Exporimaitid Physics and Practical Chemistry, at.7 Bras every evening will be open.to Bon-profes- sional students.The Introductory Lecture will be celivere 1\" this evening, at 7 pm, by 1 Prot.J A EDWARDS, a 5 \u201ci Ks ve be The friends of the College are invited.y vent 76 + ARTNER WANTED with.to extend a very table busi- =>: ness, al y established.P34 int Box 153, 153, Post-office, Montreal.| ANTED, : a Salesman who can French and Eng:ish th TE ; : Wis: accounts.\u201d Apply St.Joseph street.od ANTED, a Man and Bo; i fr + Ma work In a Boutling Cellar ; also, Fj also, = = n e care of Horses.Peter street, PP y al en We TED.a Housemald, at LEASE Catherine street, 23 | ; Won a Housemald, at 770 8t Cathe.Poet rine street.Le \u201c i WANT SE Henry B WANTED, a oe ANTED, two e , Cap Flame, o a a at 1 Üpper A, o Cler wget on cme fv Sd 3 spea es 1 2 at 37 College streets o preferred.A 5 Weak Girl {to mind Contren sth at 54, { ran we Weems a General Cadieux street.Se 5 tte ra * - ( CENTS for Sele 8 Ca the.Uran We ass sed du, 5 TW 85 cents to $1; chi LE EN LS BUCKARIEE, or for Pants, Ga A be 8 yd Sewer: and He Eden: Tun | i wd 2 35 Notre Dame street.oer Goh oon eater Eire, betore 1, rs ta | OHN FOR SYTH, ANTED, an Office Boy.TA + OFA an James i Jelock, to LH.Dave Tl < : or Thoroug WOOLLEN MACHINERY.1 WA 50.554 BAlaco sorcer boty tr.Abeix : ANTED, rt Lad, 7 AGRICULTURAL Teer, ag, at Fri Noire Due street $f | | IN CONNECTION WITH _ ANTED, a comfortably furnished Bit PORSYTH.&: 00.'8.Adaress, 5 0 this ee sr end of the city.f MACHINE CARD CLOT HING ons, ANTED.a - * DUNDAS, , & respectable person tô a\u201d ter ; Oy.ES WiEhim lady 2 paint in be Bouse: st a ; v 5 os two Furnish wine ALL AND- WINTER WE Bie cE ilicton, me WILLIS shied dliuinoe na ; Det office La 8 this office.Miu vit ' CLOTHING.KT a Toe, Sa dE a Es ; i { a liberal Il be paid.App 2 Detwoon i: ed i : phrase oo in, Da môraig ét rc MEsCHANT TAILOR, | Proteins Dani Sie \u2014 re = NT 0 TA RUE oT - M6 NOTRE DAME STREFT, \u2018 ~ W We 1 goo condition.Ai > | Begs to Inform his patrons and the public Sen.Price anally Bas aies | wenerally that he has received his complete ANTÉD, to io pic nes, a Uodnter, aboût, per Aa à stock of \u2018M or 1 Gi long, Sod nd a Guam Hi ae: ; FALL and WINTER @oons,| hess, one doxenismea RR : BLACK AND BLUE - : grt LL NTED, to onery: SORTIE CLOTHS.1 vs pe potion Ae cn | BEAVERS} ie Ve JIVE ih fH this cis Mm.= ; cat im 1 TE ANTED, an op; portanity to ; WHITNEYS, - Las 21 | in a Jose Ads ght eS i VESTINGS, ta variety, \u201cI itn confidence, to L, haa thie ey ne ru on | BRO sna VEL ; ; Dons WN snd BLACK V2 VEFEEN 8, : NTED, fo Purchase a pore SCOTCH and ÉNGLISH TWERDS; | 1dreds L, 74 this office.Rp , BLUK and RAS Duvenksiis RERSEYS, WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Ten Ladies - .Livery Groat-Coats, ane Gentlemen to .\u2018 sur l'annee En a Aüsoclation, intending 30 eetablish: { dy hy acts the Theol oa call.Cu vir winter \"y rhose deairing, û Ho aX ; is pe rie i Soren 5 this office.28 an cater an ay WANED » good plain ry Ta \"FO LI LET.two or three anfar- rerpaces App Abpiy.Pha et avis EEE vee a of Rohan.XTED, D, & Partoat with 200% .EE se | ! ' af ¥ Gots 14:5 i] 1 re mE the ee y - s of Choice Farming S00 A pried Une of the and Gras.in the in the GREAT AT e for cash nd heal credit |\" iid and healthy cli- States.stock-raige Exton pon ok pen Ta hms en y: w © ants and its interdsts.2000 af .many of 1h em first-class : Thirty Piangfortes.\u201cFive Parlor end Vestry _| sent Stores, No, y.dors, SILVER 4 {SOLOBED BORDERS, gs ble Tw.On MONDAY AIRY Ta 16th inst., r.SHAW will sell at his large Stores, C street about Fifteen Hund Dollars wort tore will be well 25 ted, and th ule Furniture wil bo on view on | ! i ny Ph upto the hour of sale.- Sale at SEVEN ocloaks i: © péf! [HENRY 3 SHAW, si : Auctioncèr.- À\" COLLECTION OF ABOUTEIGHTY OIL-PAINTINGS, ao yet à On TUESDAY EV ENING, the 17th Ins 1 \u2018will sell at my Stor street, withou JFORrEvE SALE OF Pictures, by wel- | - A = a 8 0 \u201cOorx Sr RE x T.+.208-11 | Cœmrem ons rm rome hid treat; Oetober, 74h, | LA Rp oe A .TFL ALLOWAY, TE 2610 ë 3, PIANOB, ORGANS, MELODEONS, &c.Organs and Several Melodeons, to be - ax 9908 by Auction ë stion in Montreal | The New YORK & \u201c& Boston PIANOFORTE COMPANY; belng about to remove to their new pre mises, next door to tue Recollet House, otre Dame street, have Instructed Mr.Shaw to sell by public auction, at their pre- Notre Dame street (up- .stairs), on THURSDAY, the 19th October, the whole of their extensive Stock consisting of | ourteen elegant Rose 08, by cele- rated makers, including W.H.Jewitt &.] Co's and Weber & Co's superior Instruments; | several secondhand Pianos, Including a splen- CAXES; until M.| oo did ant oy D A ae pad, of Boston, pndan Please remember the address: - elegant Square Piana, uns ark, New : York,\u2014in all about Thirty first-class Instru- JOSEPH SIÉSONS, me nts.Alsofive splendid and powerful Parlor \"+4 ma 1 (CARD OF THANKS.| The Subscriber takes this opportunity of, thanking his friends ahd\u2019 \u2018customers for the liberal support extended to him during the past, and trusts that they will continue to support and encourage him with their patron- | JOSEPH SIBSONS, 105 St Peter street.Pr Dintng-roome wil will be .open during the\u201d Fall and Winter for OYSTERS, Corse, and 105 St.Peter street.and Vestry Organs, by Wood & Co.of Boston, suitable for Churches or Sabbath Schools, and several Melodeons.Being desirous of © ing their new pi th an en rels GATS fresh stock, they wilidis of the whole of their present stock, thereby giving the must- | ay cal public of Montreal an > opportanity such Red 8 as seldom occurs of procuring from an exten- stve stock a first-class instramrent.\u2018All the new Pianos bave a five years\u2019 | guarantee.Terms Ca or.three months\u2019 'S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM.preparation is made from our ce Gum, qhich gum has De been leid ingrente: esteem bv the Indians of Canada and \u2018the North West for the relief o of complaints, from thine imme | A e amount of the Sprace Gum is held in complete solution in the Syrup, con ad EE TWO Core crue me \u2018quentiy all the balsamic and HENRY J.SHAW, case when it is taken in h oneer.ing to old-fashioned us R COUGHS, COLDS, gs, 000 WORTH OF THE VER PLATE and CUT from the celebrated ALBION « Won Enea Eng- Found ay, IRRITATIONS THROAT AFFECTIONS, this Byrap will be, ound invaluable.Persons who are-very of weather would do well well Lo Koop it Shas imonary y and use it on the and, consigned to Mr.HENRY J.AAT o cough.Price, 25 cents per Fotos Tre this ei now being sold EVERY D Soon, ad at at the store of the manufacturet, NING, by auction, as she now o.oo.HENRY R.GRAY, 237 Slee No.161 St.James street.\"DISPENSING CHEMIST, The Steck comprises Iv and Pearl- 144 8t La nee street.handled Table ves ; T cae he TE ii (Beta cad Le0 YT Covers is, Ei a Fooly Parishad mr ove rae ves rnis Tue Plate abinets, and the varieties of f goods N oT re E.ve Pe rangers 9 the trad.have their goods.ESTERN GS, CHABO rangers g can have packed for 8 ping, 8 and the Trade are speci- No.2 W rire o I.ally invited to atte A large and well selected Stock of RY READY-MAD ok proparaiory 1, UBEIB., : lend 2 LAMBERT STEAMBOAT FERRY COMPANY.3 St |e PARTIES , desirous of have adding to their-inoome.A small and very lucrative business sale; pays from r gente easily worked ; only one 30 to 500 Dominion ; goods sell in the Staten and Canada; present rotor has worked it well for three years, tory reasons for 7 §iving up the same.F Sale each oF TEN A.M.and TWO P.M, | and in the evening at SEVEN P.\u201cGOODS and HENRY J.Saw, for sate at Pedtioed * 22 Auctienecer.celving thé Spring _ NEW / ADVERTISEMENTS, pave remarked th the, terms.The IRST PREMIUM AWARDED at the Provincial Exhibl- IMPROVEM TENTE Lao MOTTOof the DAY.= USEHOLD DRUDGER 7 ASOLISNET A new pad useful invention of co CLOTH RUSH AND MOP HOLD | From dnd after MqupaY, 16th instant, the With Eu SCRUBBING, WASHING, DER, \u2018following trips on sai Ferry will be discon- a0 BWEEPLNG AND AND WHITE WASHING an rior with tinued, say, 6and 8.15%.m.from St.Lamberts, and cleanlines.Every 7 Family, 81 Stor 4 \u2018and 7 &m.and 6 p.m.from Montreal.\u2014 _ Office, Live le and tuo 1.Sunday*s altogether.à 211-8 besides P tors.tewashers, Farmers & oud have one.spam Farmers ac.The trade su Holder, Ins tution, would 7 not be Siti = 5 oy bought at the prinoipal awa: Grocery Stores.PATENT HOLDER and Bru public are cautioi wal get the \u2018\u201c New\u201d wards, ards, Pa 1187L.7 ts Wan : RCS ares street (éocond figor,).upplied, wit with hi to boo Porat bearing the © WIRE SCREENS PRIVATE DWELLINGS, \"embracing every variety in $ CL RASE EH ca he fe je PU LP Po mir Sok rman ror vant 0 Cn is re DAs STE Sim Wolo EN: ATTRAY & ce - 5 Ad ed mur LE Sore ne Mog oR a Sh A A 7 mn \u2014e OYSTERS! ' | The undersigned begs to announces.that he | hiss opened a drst-olass OYSTER aod GENE-|.RAL REFRESHMENT ROOM 10 odufiséticn, with the 8t.Nicholas Hall.| PA 1 aff co Lemos 55 anal es FOB.SAE.| x ! i.STAR M, MN.HESS.: Offers will be received by the undersigned ge tie the alive Blodk, iileh will be found in |: 377: wood order, and well agiorted, ofibring a good | I) portunity for any\u2019 ae: withing: 10\" owns] : FET LIN TRUTH pes will i pats\u201d wme une.ER it ds ep cents pe per ites, > «7 als on ane et, ' QUE Montreal, ii e, i BL FOnY 8007 .Ji {wW\" INDOW.SHADES cr farm 8G ml ww amt Ent Is: + ame 0 BAOCONIST end HABER:|| 2 a = POSE | : EEE Propiiptoé-=j-Ue6, hooked aan cma ne 0 con à Lia (Games CO CoD LIVER | * «4 a pre her NL, ' | \"ALEX.WATSON & CO.invite axrinépees | tion of their splendid new stock of FRINGES, .+ iz jos me ALP l'E BEFORE hr Sioa ree grey- Een Ne 388 Noir \u201cDame su oF REAL LAGES AND iid + TRIMMINGS, vo \u201cBUrro 8.ce VELVETS, am.ott Hota VELVET Rl Cy: (&e By.dy pa Hos.436 # 428 Foire Dame.Sires.i TPE.Cu SALE or > BALANGE- OF BANRUPT STOCK OF FALL ANDY ose.+ FANCY ANDETARLE NRX.This day and follo days we Ti at ir ard lowing day Ye Wa Se att © 0 à most select and be beautiful new Stock où rapromable Fancy and Staple Dry-Gooëûs.TA MCCARVILLE & C0, 451 Notre me shat} | NEW FALL MANTLES, s | 454 NOTRE DAME STREET, .90% (CLEARING SALE AX ATE WEEK Pall and Winter HOSIER Ÿ faites ro > and Youths\u2019 UN DERSLITHIN LA, BLAN BREAK TS ROSSOVERS ang EPL JE) Vo J.A.McC VILLE & C : \u201cug Ma RÉ Pa OTRE DAME MANTLES and at 451 NOTRE DAME STTUE FRILLED: AND at pu zanging FE $1.454 N D.Noverres\u201d IN SE 2 ramp TWEEDS, at\u2019 46 Norme Dawm, .UILT bolo 22 ROIDED \u201cVALEUR ] STREWDS BURY WATERPROOVS JENEO VELVETEENS.; Jo A McCARNILLE &S Fiche mid girs Dame atrect, and Ca | T ADL Di = FLERGL.LINED an u OSE Anti-Bheumati).Sometiriagy.: = street.- Te A.MOCARVILLE = ea g étant 3 iss Peter, oon corner of roi + Spe gre \"+ sa Dec, AE 20088 = » 188 Ga 3 + \\ = ARE FE \"a Tas Din so es pat Ed Rd MORNING, Sx OBE roe oe 1 TE CERT MT rai od Any Monte PROVE BE BROS.05s Boor Glory Yo the last winter withs-entire-catier : Yours Eee 3.\u20ac , form th custom nd the x stook of tr on Fall and \"inter urch and.Munufuctiirers, now Spmplole a e department, aù Lei, ori Ce Pasi a a for sale.à , hf! dE qe OFFiOR.SVL howd 11 eld A as pe Carne N ssTAR\" 0 Omaha and in PIRE, open for |' EE es No TL 0 fof (ISTERS! Onioeis he 5} crsons © ore arties having te erF ower! By | benefit of the HOMESTEAD Law, on declaring | cah have them wi ad at the Motrnas, 46% for the 1 TE Province der © co | United States and may Eval themselves of ves cf à.FLOBAL NUteszRIRS, a the folowing ra des race vince Oyn 4 ra, and are prepared ta pm after their arr Pig of Pw trom Siachaes to non, nel Pre quant (71 to sult, custom.3 Cons upp) w pd for the Abuve 6 inches fe 32% street pi cé descriptive i o tH ooking thie Bansceour or kot.where.ES TRE ; AY causer EE a, for Sale at thé \u201cSte 19 a om law.wim PE .Lan 3} nes des «ch a on i AEE hes 4 os font \u2014 +3 \u201cfrs ; SEE HF Te 3 .Hw So EE si The usa Wite, _ ; \u2014 CCHAPTER LIL\u2014(Continued.) : \u201cNeatly.it \u2018and twenty years.You: will | keep the dreadful secret, won't you ?Icould mot afford to be so frank if you did not know my age.Nearly six and twenty years! Ile was a fledgling ensign then, uped to rave about my eyes, and write me letters for which my husband would have horsewhipped him bad I told him of their existence; but Gerard was such a pretty boy that [had not the heart to get him into trouble.\u201d «\u201c He has been very constant.\u201d \u201cHe told me seriously that be has remained single entirely through me, and I believe him.You know some men are alk >}, : Te re) EI + Rss re e, dear, 7 br oN ted bel, Fi would you Wy\u2019 ohn rian alked to the dow, which oom- ufdikided a friew of-the Park.Inside the ra ings some few wretohed outeast of either sex | Tasted wearilp on the grass in.the kins: \u2018There .was iol miserable - Yrstohed look limp, , Berveless, od famine- -Btpicken; so hope- dos, haggard; \u2018bollow-eyed,\u2018ahd wora- disease and vies, thal a papery; driole would be a meroifiil refuge \u201cCome here,\u201d Miriam said to Gocilla and she obeyed.You see that lost creature, with the : bent and ragged bonnet and shoeless, stèsk- ingloss feet\u2014the most wretehed of thom all ?[1] es.\u201d \u201c Well, that is what you shquld be, unless you died before my vengeance finished,\u201d « + : Lady Montgomery Gunter shrank from the ue more than the rest, go tattered, 3 Ton od not tell pos Le re at.be continerd) sy : CHILD! OR FORTUNE,\" THE VIOTIN OF \u201cpaire welll he csmmenesd in nthe.STAR me a aayé 3 i il The unfortunate exile who has soon Âhe- eid of his Imperial Greûtness, wept when he found himself so mercifully dealt with by his Antagonist and Captor, King William of tory seldom chronicles such queror.Nat so re Rime É-_F \u201cYou are a coquette to the last,\u201d Miriam said to herself, \u2018and your vanity will help me to your des spruotion, Lady Montgomery Gunter.If you\u2019 have any such folly as a genuine bad affection for him I shali like it the better, for the blow will strike you with more keenness coming through him.\u201d 8he dined in Mount street with Archie, Chandos, and ber ladyship\u2014a little cozy party of four.It was the first of many din- mers of which the same four were sule partakers, and Captain Gerard Chandos was soon on a very friendly footing in Park street.It was his pleasant delusion that he made Br.Ravel jealous, and was always wel- ogme\u2019 to Miriam.+ There is not a more magnificent woman | in the world,\u201d Gerald Chandos told himself, for perhaps the hundredth time, as he left the house at the end of one of the morning \"ealls that were becoming frequent; \u201cand I never felt so strongly inclined to sacrifice my freedom.She is outside society, it is true; but then so am I, and so I have been for the last ten years.\u2018She has two thousand a year\u2014thet, as I have ascertained, is true beyond a doubt\u2014and with two thousand a year we could make a good show on the Continent.Then her benuty! I am half determined to try what chance I have.\u201d While he was making up his mind, Miriam, with the assistance of Granger and Mr.Med- was interesting herself considerably ia his private affairs.They made a brief history, common enough to men of his kind; he was heavily in debt; dishonored bills bearing his name were as common as waste paper, and even his commission was at the mercy of disreputable money- lending law- yors and tailors.His ineome bardly sufliced to ppy the intercst on his debts, and avert the evil day.\u201cYou will buy up every debt he has,\u201d Miriam said to Mr.Medwin : \u201c make yourself his sole creditor, and hold him so that you ean throw him into prison at an hour's notice should I require it.\u201d Mr.Modwin could scarcely understand his olient, but he promised to onrry out her instructions.He took a singular interest in her character, probably because it mystified im.\u201cThe total suin will be one thousand seven hundred and forty-three pounds\u2019 he said, Tow, deep tone, and tight on ive touch with a shudder.The words woke the instinct which told her of the silent peril; they were a note of warning, velling her of a slow, shapeless hatred under their tranquil.suavityi « 1 wish you would give me your solemn promise that you have forgiven me,\u201d she said.\u201c You make feel now and then as if I am not safe.I wish I had never been your enemy, Miriam Medhurst I\" The divorced wife of Talbot Grey laughed under her breath.\u201c You always were a little coward, Mrs.Digby.Your most vicious things have been the mischief of a refractory child, persisted in with the full knowledge that they must be found out and punished ; but you are out of my power\u2014 fortunately, perhaps, for both of us.It would be useless for me.to'téll Mr.Grey what I have known all along: that it was the general\u2019s man, Miller, who struck\u2019 him down, and you who stabbed him.It would be useless for me to say it was you who put the broken whip and the stiletto in the shabby box I brought from Rylands, although I knew it was; and you do not care to deny it to me.The man is recovered, the prosecution is-abandoned, and I am free\u2014as I wanted to be; and you are out of my.power, or I might be tempted to revenge myself.\u201d Cecilia wished she had not asked the question.The, tone of the reply did not ro- assure ber.\u201cWhat has become of your child ?\u201d she inquired.\u201cDid you find her 7\u201d \u201cI dare say Mr.Grey has,\u201d was the cautious answer.The mother's heart told ber the motive for the inquiry.« I oan scarcely be supposed to interest myself ia the offspring of 8 man who was so willing to get rid of me.\u201d Her voice was not under control this time.Cecilia amiled to herzelf.\u201cYou have been trying to find her all his time, and failed,\u201d she said to herself.\u201cYou.think I know where she is, and that is why you have not mentioned her in my presence.I must take her\u2019 from Sunbridge, and hide her in some safer place.You mean to do me some mischief, my sweet Miriam, and Im st retain that power over you in case of accidents.\u201d ARSE SEE EP a BATE TE a baal RR A ar AAI 0 quietly ; \u201cand asa speculation I would not give the odd seven hundred for them.\u201d \u201cI am not buying the debts, Mr.Medwin ; XY am buying him, body and soul! If I had not the power to drive him into prison or from the country he would be my master.With it,he is my slave.And if he does what i want him to do, I shall fhink him gheaply bought.I will pend jou a cheque for the amount to- morrow.©, atar-\u2014Fon may take it now.\u201d « Strange\u2014very strange!\u201d Mcdwin pondered, as he bowed himself out, with the cheoque and a liberal fee in his pocket.\u201c What can her purpose be?She does not eare for the fellow.He cannot have wronged or slighted her; and if he had she would not y so much to bave revenge on a nan.he ie perfectly incomprehensibie to me.\" : CHAPTER LIII.» t \u2014_ A NOTE OF WARNING.\"The intimacy between Miriam in Park- street and Lady Gunter in Mount-street went on with a gradual growth of cordiality, \".and no one could have suspected that the two women had ever been bitter foes.Miriam mever\u2019said a word of blame to her old enemy.She epoke ns if their warfare had run its legitimate length, and come to a legitimate termination.Her anger, if che had any, was against the baronet and Talbot Grey.Of them, and mankind in general, she spoke * with a cynical contempt which Lady Gunter «thought was part of her nature hitherto un- revealed.Yet there were times when Cecilia\u2019s in- Minets were troubled by a vague distrust\u2014a sense as if a peril were gathering round her silently.When Miriam was with her, her suspicions vanished; when she was alone she could recall poauliar expressions, curious inflexions of tone, and a strange, inexplain- ~ able second look in that beautiful dark face -à look which epoke to her soul rather than to her eve, and warned her of a slowly com- in Snore never mentioned the past as if they been connected with it together.The gedy by the chapel at the hour of sunset \"was forgotten by tacit consent.Their ancient enmity was never alluded to.Even when Miriam was more than usually quiet Lady Gunter had a doubt, and expressed it.41 oan soarcely believe that our friendship fa veal, Miri jam.\u2019 r 4 Ag real Tas.women's friendship ever je, dear lady Gunter.Sincerity and depth pend entirely on relative.positions.e seful to each other.I have lost caste CL are only half-reçoived.I tried a ; Be life In Park-strect, exiled Mr.Ravel, and found it gloomy.Here I meet a certain of who, at least, amuse me.\u201d ; Rs .8 J Green.uve: iivrvess \u2014~Ureenwood \u2014 \u2018E ngwoed:, ; Thom nll 41 < Ve Ti H Salt ge Bangor ; Jose save to0 = &e, DYED CLEANED, without, being taken apart! L'HIPdPal Uffice\u2014 25 NOTRE Dax! ent *.Gabriel rtreet.\" Gs : Wal.FOOTE 800.w Wholesale Fou Bi era, have removed to their new premises + Dominion Bulldings,\u201d 136 MoGlit street, and invite the attention of buyerä to thelr large J and carefully selected assortment uf Jkpan, ~gmer CLOTHIN o 8 RE OR bg Hyson, GGripovider, mperial, Twa: , > Mau STREET.5 :f Ca ka, and other Teas.Country buyers will 149 i well to those Teas bara going e x JROON Songs wbere, TS S Lu SE J are the best val trade.Ji ne or or 30e.Lawaance Mais | Somples sa ade trout reo to ha trade.: v y its A TRI 9 ri A qedy Goat Te sop #77 wy HOSE \u201cwho \u2018oncè Pi rm ms # GON à WOODWORTH dg SUTRR STEWS.360.; at |.acte) / C F Ce \u201cAE LRU LA SERIE.prenne a a Shi (ei > .se cher pris wo boda a æ sa » el i iJ ia : = L ! + > à P{MPERIAL FIRE INSUR- I BTEAM'D DYE Wa 708 CRAIG STREET, (Near St.Patrick\u2019s Hall,) 8 the Say reliable place wk where LADLE and PORTE, TE WRF ROOK | MEN'S.8U Dyed or Sg oo pd shrinking) in firut-c styl ] .or Clean in a style De 5 Lace C Sha wis of ul \u201ci = a iis, I TRST- PRIZE.AWARDED| ; by tie Profinel .D LM : : + \u2018 ! ] Le 5 ° _ - : memories \u201cp BY = Bo en ve - OWT, oe meson i me ein PIE VE i.pee rm pe aaa po) f ¢ POSE, last Thureday eve fet oH A Aap between Bonaven and s1\"M0RMN K, ie et \u201c45 sas THB LANGER ROCK.5 one ta] poids; Gn eT w Ed lee wpb .à UE séries rie à 5 i Lo HEK tort.M.0.M._GOMPANT, C'I'6 A BR s° > SOLE PROFRIBTGRS 00 THE or DOMINION Aa 1 TENDER Wo beg 10 call the attontion of the trade In general, to the above particular brands of Olgars, which are acknowledged by consumers to se ae famine wherever iro duced.Besides all other choice brands are manufactured by-tbe Subscribers, and are low offered to the trade in general, at prices lower than by any other Manufactarers in .the Dominion.Retail dealers would find it to their advantage $0 eall upon us, as Wg can supply them; with an assortmept at rates which will challenge competition.MONTREAL CIGAR MAN MANUFACTURING DA VI, COCHENTHALER a PHILLIPS 201 Noss DAME Srausr, _ \u201c(Up Stairs), and mer \u201c.sr.Lawyayon | | Srmuiny, N.B\u2014Parties wishing to have their own them on the shortest notice - DHILIP HENRY®S \"LA GLORIA, To LA GRANADINA; HENRY CLAYS, © LA INTIMIDAD CG 1.G.A BRS ramp Urmrvastes, 0.808 Notre Dame Street, : CRIER or FRENCH is -FR BS Hu SUPPLY.OF HAVANA © ANA Craze, LA ROBA D ZARZ FLOR Dk D& 8% Ota ee en.ot ah SAMOS, ES #7.LAWRENCE CIGAR STORE, No.138 8ST.JAMES STREET, (Two doors from the St.Lawrenos Hall), COAL.\"E L 8 H- AN THRAOITE meme JONS WEL H ANTHRACITE Ba nas BOREENED.+ \u201cOOPLAN-D' à MOLAREN,.Corner Grey Nun and Wellington Streets.0 FI 604! (als AnIEE din | \u2018Hons of \u201cEE TO ATEA AN, Her ITTSTONE, (Lom, \u2018Egg, Stove, dnd Nut sizes).Also, NEWC mong * vio = - BENDERSON à & LOVELACE = \u2014 80.St.Corner St.James Strat.; se ne A pe 4 * \u201cNe 3# 4 wr \u201coe W H LC RE RE BOOTS , do, 800, & son voy la, séduit dest dam.Î Doal sol doute od on the pov Jos doeriboute cor we I socom pany.fe ph > a have also w enever Bang pa ish Perit BEE ny} the load, es eir o 0088, whl \u201cioe UE à, CB W.BEARD .Oe Foo MoGill ve PEAT FURL Tho.Peat pes But aa en My Peat Rr am Foe Comper for\u2019.the e Cou Pa -Stove, on heing equal tô\"n'obrd of wood.fer ton, delivered, | A oy at the Office, os No 3 NORTH, BRITISH Ed os ch WiLLingron 148 DO carte, 006 La: ¥ a + & gown 1304 war sw ap | bo.r warded, \u2018 \u2018Brands of Cigars, manufactured, can have.All Goods guaranteed to be as represented.| as 0 ALTO © AL Bl FOB SALSAT TH figs oe re ra we meet baa | Sra 5 ORE où Berre morni Ee Wateh, 4 ys who, « {let \u2018the Churcn of\" Motre*Dame de Z up 8t.Lawrence Miron 4 tothe mar : fos gn Dorche Cents der, on Et Ha F OST; wy er Brooch, Tom » Devis À Bolte Bolton's st re Dents street, by {ing threes any person indi Yili Vinoght sreely and Gok reward: 1c th OST, a Newfoundland 0.1847, \u201cA suitable reward will be paid on returning it'to 92 University street.: ::: 210.> Fos a $50: Bill.«If the Finder will louve It at this office fy oy Dog, sho wil Fam wily rots | It wore a sorrowful thing tot pwn iF, Rn à \u2018 a er OTS: oF ! és when th vuty wii coût , Btily shitting: breaths: from the ds prod pod mari w gver m ings | CENT Glut \" Fos® Torgui£en af: Bas LA Pots {seme was dead ve both know hale: - and my sop at low SEN; À We wanted to bear ° ee D \u201cAnd listened; but only one by ohe- =: The red loose loaves fell down vhs And Lovo was dead\u2014we pew ad Hs À, Love who came\u2019with the How he sickened and fell away; Without one sigh, without one There was an end of all sweet Binge, ome All rhymes, all laughter, and tender Bove Dreamed out, together, the lips that Bry \"Bighing a little, and sad bo dure ; +.also surely we knew.a Hen + wrt ed \"BOARD: - ol Advertisements under thts head ensortod red.OARD, at St.John\u2019s Terrace, .155 8t.Constant street.244 men gan have Board and Rooms, ina choos, Ja idees Bou du, P.O.# BOARD.\u2014Wanted, by a married two comfortably farnished Rooms, with where noother boarders are kept.Address Drawer 488, Post-affice, Montreal.240 5 Jo \u2014 Two respectable ng men can be accommodated with Chenneville street.Terms, Se B= To Lot, with Board, a a arge Parlor, with\u2019 hot and cold water, Sothern Hote.one EE PERSONAL , [ * ottcezs under this head inserted free.) We bog or remind our readers that we cannot! rsonal notices unless accom- Dated y the name and address of the &uthor ; and, moreover, we cannot jnsert any obscure personal te unless the author {8 known to altogether above suspicion of foi intentions.not keep thea intment made b P.J., but will th Xs overing, at same hour.Ya PE RSONAL forsaciion _~ wanted of William Harding, toner of Dalsto land, who left 1855; 1 if f sul living he\u2019 Is earn oh a te to, or any in: penis Address ily Jogely by his fri Montreal LUMBER, &o, Jombes FIREWOOD, œ c.WM.EER LUMBER AND TIMBER MERCHANT,| MON TREAL.LUMBER AND BAW- ST.CONSTANT STREET, (Rear of St.Lawrence Market); * ALSO, .; LUMBER YARDS ONS\"CANAL BANK |.(In rear of Douglass\u2019 Mill); \u201cON THE LONG WHARF (Opposite \u2018the Edat end of Bonscoora à Market).\u2019 .\u2014\u2014 Every description of Lumber, suitable for the West Indian, Cuban, and South Ameri can.an.Mar kept cdpstantiy on hand.PRÉDGR TIMBER, \" 4 2 PINE; or RT 7.oAK, bE to oo .TaaRaf, Fo do Order co ndunsivie Aw DescarPrrons or par AND KINDLING WooD ?\u201cON HAND pu 1 À \u2014 | Dry.Pine and Byrom Dost, Plank and | Ho saines.Deck Plank, Boars, ds.always on BOARD \u2014One or two gentle-| near Beaver.Hall; refers ; 3 PERSONAL.\u2014 \u2014L, T9, could |, ; Scantling for Dunnage, good dry Boards for | We sould not utter it, bring alone, But the tears sprang up unaware, .Por the glad green spring, Forgotten.: own, - ' \u2018 The tender touch of his band, and hats, And ths new life yet unknown.ie te JW TOR The question of the oarth baving 6 nos ait two satellites, has been for some time ngitai- ing the French Academy of Boience, and My.Stanislas Meunier has been the author of; the theory, now taking a etrong, bold wpems the scientific world.; M.Meunier | hasdeduced | his theory from the various ærolitez, and, their mineral composition which have or upon the earth.He argues ypon or ance of the planets from the earth, and thoig ne ion that those eannot fa Le em, an as founded at do en that another moon Tore ad of our system, which he has called «gode from.the fragments of which, as they\u2019 pasted round the globe for centuries, thes ærolltæstare cast off, and, by the earth's wd~ träetion, fall upon its surface.M.Meunitey is only assistant to M.Dobreo, at the Naw of M.Meunier\u2019s fame, has shut up liter, und put an end to M.Meunier\u2019s fu fnvestigations, at the same declaring: that he: should, himself, as.a.matter of co have \u2018come to M.Mennier\u2019s contnstons, bn whieh he had only, by the rules of common deduction, forestalled him.Among mia, tific ciroles this is the most exciting joke has ever come before the.agademy.| © GREAKS OF A STEAM.hou: 53 \"The New York Times tells ofa, gti accident happening ¢ the uthèr day streets of Londou.ars that a Rij stéim toller was in Par all'on itr ve Bt.James\u2019 Park, to be used on some work.At120 clock the driver of the Logins concluded to go and ge his dinner.Mb; therefore, shut off steam and left the apm standing tear a statue in.front-of \u2018thi Mall Restaurant.À crowd of people gathered | around\u2019 ineluding some mischievous : boys, one of whom got on the engine and.man fnsome way tostart it.This done the tan away.The locomotive to the dismay - \u2018this by; ystandérs, started.off, at first but.\u2018continually increasing its * pres resently spread consternatiom ts first direction was for the Caine.ed it.would probably have overthrown if prog \u2018demolished, but when close up to it, py gino turned capriciously almost at a angle, wont straight across to the Thempson, a photographic sclorist, { trance was effected by the window, = .was totally smashed, and nol on this, bab the heavy stone facade pi À the gina was also shatisred to fr sents.a es, standing in front of Anar burt, aud\u2019 one Horan PRE Two other ladies fainte in the rod being trampeled under | foot, bad, Although not dan: dian yr ihe wind ommitted by the the a washind he window, which was full of pistures pr articles, is said.to be inde i is easy to beliéve that a sith op could, bare.er fe ohina- bou nothing ou3 Si The EVRNING BTAR Is undoubtedly tae cheapest newspaper in Canada, containing | mont news, and managed with.more ability Ho other in this city.But The Recbiles ois the place for first-class Diy-Goisds | at the lowest prices, and for variety styles, and magnitude of stock, ia behind oka.Fall trade is just opening, and Brown & soie ee gett have secured such alot of the very latest -movelties that must piace them in the van of -all other competitors.The Departments * rst stockéd with goods to meet every: dnd-at\u2018prices to sult every purse.Having e Tésidènt buyer in London, they have always pladed iti thé hands of the\u2018 Motrtrealers sets pig as were fashionable fn Etirope alroit, soon as they appeared in Loudon, b \u2018fore, we would say to the tens of th that read Wapaper buy your Ga at the Recollef House.Patronise | amer oho, although only three o years nearly come up alongside of our oldest Tombs.aving fucliities for goods ah cheap, which our oldest firms haven \u2018and being determined to sell cheap, w ; \u2018Qur oldes nd ete! donot.The pablio will dey find it to their advantage visit the Goods Stor aan of B.40, Somer atia ya A ele res - Mortoles Shell and poussa Spencers TEST SDE.of Heu Ty \u2018at Ricmond .MoGili and N pt nad - Hasmmniinist Ve beg té se ue PT, FA ly Sa AFR Te My \u2018 rtm iets.BrvALYESMoUouker\u2019s \u201coyster room = \u2018the shortest hotice.Buetotche, M Mew York Oysters Voborved \u20ac dally; ab t.Tame street, opposite St.TawreruEiah ho new Colonnade Hotgl, Puiladoipide, | PA, 1e connected by sirost rack with the \u2018New ¥ork ork Dépot.stored a fia bo tay in = i flere ne je a td) - +} Johar Let : ne rie ven in, ein, apbal ï que?quart dag bolt 4: aed po rf A Ftp Ppp sobs.\u20ac r a Sanson bé cadet at shpat wl JHE SATEU TES OF OF THEE ey BE ae ar Taw ay ; Le sh Be fy Li - NH 7 tion \u2018Museim, and Dobrec Emi \u2019 .# ter simcot UO.GPO.Oyuters-cnbked An ovecy style, Qu.> siperut pha u 4 RT I Lt de IR AIA.BA ory Ii Ie ©.qu $ 4 t 2 0 RY YI Ta EET.we in À i | + Cy Miss Pelton, an \u201cÀ Salat, \u20ac the daughter © oC Ya.\u20ac 2nd EDIT ° FOUR QCLOCE, A 3 its So of Judge Aruwrr takès plasé to-morrow.afternoon at 2:30 from his late wesldancs, opposite the old Donegana Hotel, te tae Wesleyan Church, Lagsuohetiere atrest East.Thence the remains will be taken to the boat for Quebec, where they\u2019 will De interred.We seo it stated that the late Judge be- quoathed bis splendid library to Morin College, Quebec.ROUND TOWN.rer \u2014 The Peoples\u2019 Telegraph Co., has open- an office at Carillon, Quebec.Police » as valighted last night.\u2014\u2014 Ald.Alexander is to open refreshment rooms in the new Music Hall building, St.Catherine street.\u2014 The wall of the new City Gas Campany building at Hochelaga was blown down by yesterday's gale.~\u2014 The new premises of the Mercantile Association on St.Catherine street, were open-.od on Saturday evening.\u2014 The Coleman children left on the 9 ©'clock train this morning for Ogdensburgh, where they will pla for two nights.\u2014 The Dorcas Society will hereafter assemble at 11 o\u2019clock every Wednesday after- moon, in the Dorchester street American : Presbyterian church.\u2014 A few of the residents of St.Armand got up a purse of $40 for the Chicago sufferers and forwarded it to .his Worship the Mayor, who handed it over to the Committee of Relief.\u2014 À very neat block of buildings, bas been erected during the past season on tbe \u201ccorner of Dorchester and Bleury streets, by the directors of the Protestant House of Refuge Industry, situated on Dorchester street.« A little before five o\u2019clock on Saturday afternoon as Joseph Maurie, horse-desler, was turning a buggy in Chaboillez square, the vehiole upset, throwing Mr.Maurig-with great force to the ground, seriously injuring him.\u2014 The Ptlice records show 1948 licensed dogs in this city; but there are a great many - unlicensed puppies\u2014on two legs\u2014 who congregate before the doors of churches ~ on Sunday and stare ladies out of counten- \u2014 The sum of $218.50 has been subscribed Yy the various establishments in connection with the Montreal Typographical Union for the printers of Chicago.The offices are : , Guzette, Herald, Daily News, STAR and Mr.\u201c Btarko\u2019s.\u2014 A bazaar tor the aid of the 'Nasareth Asylum was opened at 2 this, afternoon, in the hall of the building, St.Catherine street.The institution.3 very deserving one, is said not only to be in want of funds for the - æxigenoies of the coming winter, but to be -ælso in debt\u2026 ~ La Minerve denies, on what is affirmed direct authority, that Governor Archibald aver intended to resign the Governorship of Manitoba.The fact that Judge Johnson, at \u2018Ottawa, had been appointed Administrator de facto in case of the decease of the Lieu- tenant-Governor alone gave rise to the report.\u2014 À disgraceful row took place at the r of Ann and Wellington street yester- fternoon.and broken heads and bloody pare were the order of the day.There was mo policeman in the neighborhood, and the dozen or more men engaged in the ¢ sorim- age\u201d fought it out and then went away.Where are those forty new policemen who are wanted =o badly ?\u2014 In our account of the Highland gather- fog and games in Glengarry, we omitted to mention that Mr.William Isaacson, of this ©ity, won the 600 yards race, Bowie being a good second; and that the gold medal ae by A.W.Ogilvie, Esq., President of St.Andrew's Society of this city, was, by Mr.D.Macmaster, advocate, of this oity, for the best essay on \u201c The History and.Effects of Highland Games.\u201d No decision on the merits of the prize poem has yet been given by the judges.THE ENGLISH C CATH EDRAL.We bear that the Ca Cathedral authorities have ap lied to City Surveyor McQuisten for his © inions respecting the stability of the ple and building generally.OBITUARY NOTICE.res The Hon.Thos.Cushing Aylwin was the greater of one of those Americans who pre- the British Government to that of the revolutionary party, and left Connectiout to take up his residence in Quebec.He was born im Quebec on the 5th of January, 1806, sod was educated there till fourteen years old, when he was sent for a short time to Harvard College.He studied the law under me late Mr.Thompson, afterwards Judge of pe district, and was admitted an Advo- _ PER.Judge Aylwin was the editor of a Quebec journal for several years, and feariossiy advoonted reform in the govern- tient of the Province, particularly in its administration, and, with the most supreme contempt for the charge of disloyalty which \u201cwas brought xgninst him, maintained wi infinite tact and talent that the real disloyalty was committed by those who brought the Crown into contempt by oppression and | fmjustice.He was elected PP.for the\u2019 ! County of Portzeuf in 1840, and strongly set om] f against the tricky manner sad high $4 yrantes of Mr.Poulett Thompson enham) the Governor-General, In he\u2019 was appointed Solicitor-General in the Baldwin-Lafontaine administration and role with them.Lord Metoalfe, the Gov- __./ ernor-General refused to make the appoint-.16 Ministry named To Him.Yo 1848 | Sadeas again appointed Solicitor-General, but shortly afterwards accepted a judgeship, ee \u201cwat three times married : first, 4\" Mise Hannah, oË Quebec ; secondly.glish lady of great the Hon.J.Felton, \u201c200 8 Sherbrooke ; and; lastly, to the htor of Dr.Blake, ne ompinent physician tes yeas ame Ja wore of ths Righest en vers | of tyrsany and injustice ie hin of Se + TON.| | taine and\u2018 Jodge Moudelet, : for \u201cassorted with | disgust et \u201connt butben, + and hy, a = be ee with the most ir the imprisonment of Air H, Lafdo- treasonable language in 1837, so shamed the\u2019) Government of the day, that Lord Seaton\u2019 ordered their immediate liberation.In the trial'of Mocars.A.Hibbert and M, Morrison f the murders at the Gavansl rots, he saw an instant that it was the prostitution of ¢ che law to a disgraceful party end, and so ex- pored the act as to make its instigators ashamed of their share in it and insure an\u2019 instant acquittal.Ohe of the great and, honorable characteristics of Judge Aylwine mind was his freedom from all bigotry; his innate respect for the religious à iatonst | all; and his indignant rebuke of | called in question or ridiculed another\u2019s faith.He was a member of St.Luke\u2019s Church and one of his last expressions en the public aets of the day was a regret that the Bis-: Tes Aine Ps iF votifies us that the damage done by yesterday's storta:line inter-.pted communication with New York ih homow! he Tack of usual evenfik telegrams: > vrais 164 0 VRB he BFS 40 art | \u2018the legal business %f Moritreal from the awful slough into.which, by mingled igno- range, incompétency and\u2019 \u201clhatioss, it has found yProba our more recent atrio- tares i the: Estat oonditien bf \u2018the Court House.aay have led to: the present natien, ius: otntid it Is that a uideting, of \u2018the Bar of this city is to be held on Friday.| jy, iar Pa fase requ wi Aves minutes would \u201chave anficod-il to asaist the Press in its endeavors to resoue gatard toms of the Te to the-salaries of à fow fayo- a8, Council meeting, 13th July on Salary question, SE AAT 1 gst hia Bociety commanoed ite session last grday } bye T debate, held in the Meohaniocs\u2019 Halli.The :suhjees The Treaty of} sshington : Will it be: f Benoât to Cans- | oP\" The debate was opened où the affir- ative.\u2018fide by Mr.Walker, the President.© was sortes to by Mr.May, and the.ebate continued in the affirmative by Messrs.Allan, Shaw and Moore; aud in the negative by Messrs.Fitts, MoDetmid and do wer ar \u201cWhon the sense of the moet- t of illegal \u2018import.ex- | as taken; the.majority void for the nop Should by a a partisan ion rh the next 'to consider the best means of remedy- stele vo.oo ; ( , guardian o e who taste was of the highest order, and he continued, until shortiy before his death, to make.the literature of the day the subject of his.critical remarks.He suffered from several.attacks of paralysis commencing in 1861, but he recovered his bodily powers from each.TR es rary ing the such was the strength of his constitution that | of the Cirouit Court business.The; rolls of the Court dre 36 frightfully encumbered that on Saturday over, four hundred cases had to be transferred en bloc to the November lst.~~ = 7 + : We wouldisuggest that a Judge be appoint- \u2018ed to sit every legal day.At present the Court sits for about six days por _month, and THE WEATHER.Temperature in the shade, by standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co.Opticians and Mathematical Instyu- ment makers, 242.& 214 Notre Dame street :\u2014 6 p.m.yesterday, 52: ; 8 a.m.to-day, 43:0; 1m.Yo-day, 5:00.Max.520 3 Min., 3-05} ean, 4302 Standard Barometer com a.Wha; sated and corrected opm.yes! van ou 8 a.m, to day, 30.17; 1 a.m.to-da Montreal, Oct.16, 1871.LATEST MONEY REPORT.Oct.16.NEW YORK Gold at 2 p.m.FN « 1194 to 53 Sterling Exchange.\u2026 Bt to MONTREAL.\u2026 | Greenbacks bought at a disct of.Greenbacks sold at a discount of.Silver bought at a discount of.2 > œ G.W.WARNER & SON, Cor.Notre Dame & St.Frs.Xavier streets, MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.| ocr.12th, | STOCK | Buyers detlers.| grime Trans- Bank of Montreal.2:0 215 | Ontario Bank.1053 ere \u2018eee Bank of BN.A.110 118 \u201cJus City Bank.cern 84} Cees Banque du Peuple.| 108} | .\u201cat.Molzon's Bank.110 114 a.Bank of Toronto.171 173} - Banque Jac.Cartier.! .J Cen Merc hants\u2019' Bank.122} 128} 1323 I.Townships\u2019 Bank.| .\u2026.|\u2019 1 seed HT Vascocune 13 118 ceed Banque Nationale, \u2026\u2026 cers A Union Bank.01 107 .\"Royal Canadian Bank: 102 1084 Mechanics\u2019 Bank.20 Can Bk of Commerce, 121} 124} .Montreal Mining Co.; $10 nN $20 .Huron Copper Bay.45 eee J Intereol.Coal Co.3.2 Be Quebec Fire Ins.vane Cees Chee Champ.& St.IL.R.R.27 29 .Do.do.8 p.c.Bonds.100 1044 Do.Sterling 6 p.c.£9 Ps Mont.Telegraph Co.! 17 180 People's Telegraph Co TIé 100.Richelieu Nav.Co.| A 210 Canadian N.Co.| 105 108 City Pass, Railway.; 240 cat City Gas Company.A 170 180 Merch°ts.Exchange.! 0 7} Montreal District] Per ' Building Society.112 cies Can.Rolling Stack 105 111 .Montreal Cab Co.cons ces .Dominion Stock.7 AR 113 .Dominion Bonds.Cees A Govt Deb., Gp sign oe .Govt.Deb., 6 p.c.\u20ac Govt.Deb, 5 pc.8 .Govt, Deb., 3 C.Cy.KX ve Montreal Harbor sp ec mas.ve Do.8 c.do., due 38 eee Mont.Harbor, 6} p.\u20ac.Quebec Harbor Bonds BING.iin Eee Cee A Montreal 7 p.c.Stock 114 113 es Montreal Corp.Bonds 98 99 .Montreal W W.Bonds 96 9 .Do.6 p.c.Stock.! 99 105 EXCHANGE.Bank 60 davs si ht or 75 days d.Merchants Billa, 00 day: 3 lays date.1085 @ @ 1 my nk on demand on New York.Merchants\u2019 Bills.N.sevsecnuu0e 104 a a & Drafts on New York.Gould rate at noon in New Yor) per tof pom | Bin Tn Cornwall, O., on the 10th O wife of P.B.Martini, of à son.ctober, the In this citr, on the l4th instant, Mrs.D.B.» { Patterson, of a daughter.Marriages, In this city.on the 16th instan Parish Church, by the Rev, Mr.on a os Holmested, Barrister, of Seaforth.O., Ee second daughter of the late William Hunter, Esq; of e, % At Chicago, Hon.À.D.Shaw, U.S, at Toronto, to Mary S,, daugh W.Keith, Esq., of Chicago.wl ter of Stl At Bronte, 0, on the 12th Inst.M Dudley, of Toronta, to.Miss oo, ars, w Homi] daughter of Willlam Belyea, Esq., of Bronte, In this city, on the th i Avr mu d Mason to Miss Ann Fis he, ne, Sam Qu At Ottawa, on the 12th October, Rich Austin Bradley, Esq., ster, of G jonc to Alice Maude Louise.angest daugnter of C.W.Jenkins, Esq., of At Newmarket, O., on the 1 nat, R John Gray, Ne of C In inn Rev urch, Windsor, to Ay only deushtar af of D Both herland, Epq., merchant, Newmarket.At Hamilton, O., on the 11th instan Mr; Aibert Rtares to Han nah, fourth da daugh r of John B.Go à alt or ton.Deaths, Jin thts city, on\u2019the Ath instan Thomas Cushing Aylwin, in the in yor of \u201chis ray, où the lérinetant iim Tine] In ir.Chas.Irwin, aged 18 months.dain of At St.Cather! O., on the 18th instant, |\u2019 hia G., wife of Danlel D.Moore, aged eben.ain and Sou., H At Toronte, aoa he wow.ad rs James on ma October, Btephori avai Te At Toronto, 0, o Bille, agod 66 y denses > 10th In sénat ol A Vi Ss Vit aga Ventes \u201c| 4t is simply impossible to transaot the business which acouinulates.Besides phe above 400 cases there must be.about 100 left over by content.The fees of the Court should be ample to RY.the J ndge \"urgently oy Tm ete he a ene Ts * ROUND TOWN, \"I \u2014 Seven ocean steamships are in the har- \u2018bor.' \u2014 The Dominion.Orange Lodge give a grand dinner on Friday, November 3.\u2018+\u2014 Large shipments of butter and cheese continue to be sent weekly from this port.\u2014Frequent fogs on the river are at present great impediments to: the regular arrival of \u2018steamers, &c.\u2014 The Board of - Chairmen meet i} afternoon to consider the proposed.amend; ments to the charter.te \u2014 The Finance Committee meet the chi\u201d cago Relief Committee at the City.Han tor morrow morning at 11 o\u2019olook.\u2014 The old well-known bathing house moored at the Wind-milt Point, -has disappeared, having goue into winter quarters.- \u2014 William Lunn and Theodore Lyman, Bsqrs., are the vieiting Governors at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge for the present week.j- \u2014 On Friday last, Ignace Bourget, Bishop of Montreal, issued à ciroular warning the ' \u2019 | members of his diocese not to read the Pays, \u2018as it had not yet received his approbation.- \u2014 We are.glad to learn that over 300 reserved seats have been sold for Boscovits\u2019s concert in aid of the Chipago snfferers at the St.Patrick\u2019s Hall to-night.No doubt the Hall will be crowded.\u2018\u2014 The quarterly meeting o of \u2018thie Montreal 8.S.Association of the Canada Presbyterian Church will be held to-morrow evening, the 17th inst., in the lecture room of Knox Church.Tea will be served at 7.30, and Rev.R.M.Thornton will deliver the quarterly address.Admission free.\u2014 The steamer Quebec, due yesterday morning, arrived at 8 o\u2019clock last evening.She grounded on Saturday evening opporite Three Rivers, but was got off at 6 a.m.yesterday by the Trois Rivieres.The latter steamer, expected last night, has not yet arrived.It is feared an accident bas caused the delay.PRESENTATION.On Saturday evening a number of the clerical friends of the Rev.J.P.Dumoulin assembled at the house of the Ven.Archdeacon Bond, and presentèd Mr.Dumoulin with a very handsome address, accompanied by à splendid solid silver communion service and à number of choice books, as a token of \u2018their esteem, previous to the departure of the reverend gentleman to assume his new charge in Hamilton.Mr.Dumonlin will leave for Hamilton to-morrow.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 ATTEM PTED ARSON.\u2018Michael Flaherty, ag aged 19, a common vagabond, was arrested by Con.Goddard Inet.night on Dubord street, in the act of settipg fire to a brick house belonging to Mr.Greaves.The material used \u2014 leaves, paper, &c., was alight, when the discovery was fortunately made in time.As it can be only called an attempted arzon, it comes 3 3 Mullen, merchant, M 1 \u2018befdre the Police.Magistrate, and not the McCallian, caugnter of William HoCallian, Fire Marshal.Flaherty has made innumer- merchant, Sorel.Shi?sppearahods-before the Magistrates on At Chatham, O., on the 12th g ch 8 of larcony, vagranoy, &e.The investigation into the case will be.; Fapaly | pushed fo forvard to conclusion.pe J.+; THEATREMOYAL ;, ne .Misg Kate Ranoe, ¢ one of Montreal's.g'eal- | est favorites, will Insdgurate a brief winter season to-morrow night, opening with the burlesque of \u201cKenilworth\u201d.Mist Ranoe line an entirely new company, some of them well küown and old favorites here, such as Miss Loue, Holman, Mise Rate Quinten, Miss Id aad Messrs.Phe av Hol- \u2018man, Hudson, &e.The fret.two or three \u2018weeke will be devoted maluty to burlesques, after which it is expected one or two firet- class stars will visit us.We have long felt.the want of amusements here.in the winter time and we trust the pablie will the management that generous support\u2019 wh AR: will undoubtedly deserve.: CLS AER WER ABW $ [ ry = astion ;om Alderman Bersiard\u2019s mollon to ihcrense the pay\u2019 \u2018of the polies force from 37 | .t 38 por wok?\u2018We think the worthy the takes up to-morrow night and pF Ee rte rete and fires ore nosded, and the éztra*.oud some recy gpl fs sow uz.dpt pr \u2018 tants weré: Dds the One over intend Toke ay Alderman would dy wall to ondegvor to get | puis aired lectual improvement of young men.\u201cIts meetings are held every Saturday tb the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.Next mooting te a0- eupied by an essay, roading, &s.Gas i\" \u2018EAST.CIRCUIT-WÉSLEYAN MISSIONS, Sermons were yesterday.propohed.in the by the Revs.Messrs.Wakefield and Hans- ford, in aid of the above Aamed object.The | services were marked by dee and interest.The Quarterly Sabbath School Meeting in the afternoon was also an oooa- sion of interest.* Friends from other oircuits were present in numbers\u2014the scholars sang: several S.S.hymns, and brief addresses were \u2018Gordon, and several S.School workers.\u2018this and to-morrow evening in the East End and Sherbrooke street charches respectivély, \u2018with the Rev.Messrs.Wakefield, Hansford, Sparling, aud \u2018Hunter as speakers, with singing; a good and suécessfu time may be expected.\u201cRESCUING PR PRISONERS.Searcely a month pas passes withodt ab\u2019 at: tempt being made\u2014sometimes successfully \u2014 s,|;to rescue prisoners arrested by the.police.3 !The majority of these rescues take place in transferring prisonera from the Ottawa-stree Btation to the Chaboillez-square Station, à \u201c| from the St.Charles Borromme-street Station to the Central Station ; neither the Ottawa nor St.Charles Borromme streots sta- \u2018tions having any cells where prisoners can be kept.These rescues generally result in torn clothes and broken heads to the police- men\u2014as was [the case with Jones on Friday night, Tt is perfectly evident that the Ottawa and St.Charles Borromme streets stations are totally unfit for the purposes for which they are used, and we trust that the Police Committee will go to work with a will next year to provide proper stations.There isnot à single police statioa in the city which is anything like what it ought to be, and the Ottawa and St.Charles Borromme atreets stations are a positive disgrace.It would be rousing the Police Committes with too rude | & shock to propose any improvement this year, but we.o earnestly hope for better things next year.4 LEFT BEHIND.The company from the theatre, which was to have left for New Orleans by the 9 o'clock train this morning, missed the train on se- count of their luggage not arriving in time; and will have to wait over until 8 o\u2019oloek to- : night.A quissi \u201cof the Company\u2018 immediately got out thefollowing announes- ment: \u201cIn view of Mr.Ben.DeBar's Gom- | performance on Monday evening, 16th Ooto- the vexing farce cf TOO LATE FOR THR TRAIN.Express Wab.coivt Mr.MoGilL.* .Omnibueman.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.+» Mr.Kenney.! Cabman.ue verereaanens Mr.D'Orsay Ogden.Punotual.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Mr.John Davis.i Wbipper-in (the man * who-did the mischief) Mr.Fitageraid.|: Lookers-un, anxious waiters, eto., by the: Ladies and Gentlomed of the Com any.Ny « To conclude with the 'melanchély ! \u2018A DAY LOST.; ne ! To ensure a full houge \u2018tre price of sdmiad son will be reduced : Boxes, hothing ; Dress \u2018Circle, half price ; other parts \u201cof t ° housë [ in proportion.% Zéooriau.À : The.annual mateh @ Gown es: Town, tool College Grounds, before s \u2018fiir mamber of spectators, who appeared to enjoy.the fun greatly.The game was well 0 , and; although frem nature o the game, hard ° hee tes | » had to be ows Pris ied.\u2018almost Float, Æ Me Abbott, .Bains, MoDotal ws aa A x + 8.\u2018©.Stéphenson, ° captain.We.Moleon, v am.x ss pA game.RS , POLICE COURT.= \u201cBufere we H, Brohaivt, Mons 0, # ë Thomas Bowes, grocer, corner and Falford streets, selli os, liquor a $ a Sele \"emer Mpg.CTORA'TITERARY- AND DEBATING SOCIETY} : .| opposite the original Blue Store; :: East End- and.Sherbrooke streat churches, | earnostness | made by Messrs.Hansford, Sparling, and} Public Missionary Meetings will be held] 5 ; Gone © pany having missed the train through mis-\u2018l- management, they will give one grand extra/f r.The performance will commence, mien Place on Saturday: afterncod; Gi the: Mogilt | à 4 RT re \u20ac EE cel it wa ye pI iy Er Qu a.4 oma] dat pe om 34th The = ir | | Mn, on a and airy ve t: muokt Gog ask, hob | apte, Ynable to appear, the | teen centsa day, end yet over eig te mon Yntl! the 23rd Inst.ave been waged in thi abontgranting Felix Lafranchise, stealing from Tarod ;.dr ichod boon ap ition to | 3 ; discharged.Jo root Lauzon, for assaulting Plèrre Can peau, $1 and costs or 8 days.drunk, $1 or 4 days.7 rp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - v Suvaw CAses New Goon Juer Rucarvae\u201d 1 4¢ Harper's Centre Doliax Store, goritaining: :\u201d four thousand \u201cdifferent articles; new, weefal sid ornamental, : Nothing Hie them in, the.9 [ Dominion, Come al oboe, and see for yours! self, and you will: find our \u2018Goods more thay represented, for: thid is the, and the only:=.Dollar Store in Montreal, or: Notre Dam, f street.Business men of Notre Dame street;yt - inthe Shoe, Fancy Goods, Jewolléry, Hostéryix and Clothing trade; all say \u2018that Harper: 18: =: spoiling the trade.- a frie Harper keeps steadily on attending to hig\u2019 4 own business; not mindhig the: elapty ory: for trade of the Two-pence \u201cHa -panny Stora 5 that erys \u201cNo! No! No!\u2014No Dollar Store: \"for him.\u201d Poor fellows! they \u2018must feel bad, 3 and would like to seé Harper pull in.a.Dollar sign at No 267 Notre Dame: street Wa should like to see the publie ar theme - aelves of the fres \u2018\u201cPersonals:?a Evening Star.These advertisuriontd will be direotly opposed te\u2019 the * Per- aonal \u201d\u2019 advertisements so glaringly Ja: serted in some Amerioan papers.TR ! STAR \u2018 Personals \u201d will be for tha: : benefit of strangers seeking the address\u2019 of some city friend; for information from one erson in the oity to another, such as appointmonts to attend mebt-, .ings, invitations to parties, exoursiont, or other private social gatherings ;- Questions and answers, &c.As ont initials of names will ba inserted, the\u2019 public will see what a secret, reliable, and advantageous means of commu: - ontion the * STAR may be.ersonal »* column of \u201cii youd New Goons\u2014New (Goods, at the vi sk.end Fifty Gent and One Dollar Store, consisl, ing as foilows :\u2014Shell and Rubber Bracelets, Shell and Rubber Sets, Pin and Drops; new.Parian Van x .Purses, Work- ro img: rie RAL | and Scissors: Also, one case more of ig pera, Oread and Hair Chal Lavin and Gentlemen, er tet et ne and xee them, opposite Reool | THERE is & general complaint throughout th .Suburbs that it is impossible to obtain 5.the Star without sending to-town for it: There is a good opening for at least » dozen smart boys to serve the fnetory- and workshop hands in the West-End at - Six o\u2019olook.ALL letters i jn answer to frée advertisements -~ \u2018will be kept carofully at Tar Evixixe | STAR Office, if called for by the sdver-c- tion of the adv 5 = -vertisement in- another coli Tan proprietors of Tur Evasse Bradley \"or inform newsdealers * that \u2018in future - furnishing them promptly with papers.A special office is now being fitted up:- for the newsboys, and newsdealers will ¢ be supplied at the office, 91 Bt.Jame » street.iy Bixrus, Marriages snd Obituary notievs - will receive free insertion in both, the - daily and weekly editions of Tar S1aM, Persons desirous of asquainting their - friends in the qountry with auch \u2018 notices, may be interested in knowing that Tan WEikLY Stax, published at Sixty Cents per annum, is now band sirculated throughout every in the Dominioë, and as it bonta from one to two columns of Deaths aad arriages every week, p Es have got That its columns.for all.auch.id \u2018gence.Bes advertisement\u201d 1d stisther column.PS \u2014\u2014 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 2 Fons: FURS! FOURS! i Poe 44 theif customers, os int te 10 their well-selectod sto \u2018LADIES AND GRNTLEMENS Eni © ' : In EVERY VARIRTY, = > \" Andatthe -.\u2026\u2018.-, .\u201cLOWEST-POSSIBLE PRICES 1 * RIEPERT 400, 5% Nor sud W551.Lawrence Main v aie ye.; ry 2 a Tete Ra oe HORNE = \u2018SON, da VAN se el ni a = | gop Çuar Boot AND, Sas Aes\u2019 Bran.ren Hp ree 5, pedmong 150 3 .Balmoral, 1.50, : bo, : 2e 25 \u201c goa?0 iB i awed) a i William Pollard, seaman, barge Hort Bar 3 tiser within ten days after the feet every facility will be provided for , Aw Fe NE ON PP ra \u2014 TE 0e LE "]
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