The evening star, 20 novembre 1872, mercredi 20 novembre 1872
[" 8 le at HAI \u201cVOL.1V 4 NO.a3.MONTREAL WEDNESDAY, N OVEMBER 920, 1 PRICE ONE CENT.MEDICAL: | RUSSES! TRUSSES! GANNEE SEWING 08 3624, al 1 Kings, shapes and sss, sais MACHINE.ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS nd UMBILI- ry; pper FAMILY MACHINE 1N THE .UAG BADDS MARKET.SHOULDER RACES OB CHIT: EX- ._ .t matves stiteh altks on ITAL (Qi son Rath Dose not rip of xd is sold with the JAMES GOULDEN parties wantisg : Dave, wh INNER = 208 Bt.Paul \u2014 263 Bt, Catherine atrest, CALL AND SGN THEM.ww ._178 Bt.Lawrence street.AGENTS WANTED.| .00Y, IN OTICE TO THR PUBLIC.= + me Lavo ie BIRKS\u2019 OX-GALL CARPET BOAP 12 for sale at the Millswing Drug Stores :\u2014 \u201c \u201d Madieal Hall, | THE HESPELER H.¥.Jackson, 4: 0.L'Ambrosss, R Tataa! M.Mason, a.+o MATR ONLY BY JOHN BIRKB, DRUGGIBT, NTREAL, Mox 108.MOUNTAIN DRUG HALL, Corner Nountsin and Bt, Anioéne Sirests, M.à, Epson, Chem Druggist,iwonld mvite the attention or the po Bie {er {mare gares a the he rm, Dew Drug Store bX the som Pre masoremient S Tarrio dons iy found ina {Olas establishment will be always kept on Ton ble prez pañgos, Brusac, Pasonmesiont CASRFULLY COMPOUNDED Patronage ls respoctfally solicited, Branch-Three Rivers, Establishsd = NEW CATHEDRAL BLOCE.oli PFerfamery, rats for a hemica?ake ner ABTIQUES FOR THE HOT W #0NG SEA.Nail rants, Shaving Flesh Brushes, &o.; DRESSING COMBS, of Ivory, Tortoiseshell, hv India Eubber; also, Fine Tooth Comba, or &., dic, JAMES GOULDEN, 1% 57.PAUL PTRERT.33 B7, CATERRING STREET.(19 Fe, LA TRANCHE MAIN STREST.a ICTORIA DRUG HALL * AND TRUSS FACTORY.TRUSSES of all kinds and sl sen, DUMIN À L BUPPURTERS and BELTS CHE3T EXtANDER and SHOULLER CHS, - CHEST PROTECTORS ÉLASTIC STOCK(NGA PLIANCES L DuBvA Sole Manninotarer for racy VED ABDOMINAL Tks, ONDELLA LIFE-LIKE AR~ TIFICIAL Surgical Lisiruments and R''bber Goods.4.EN \u201cAS, : 28 R4DEGONDE HTREET * toppontte the now Victoria sans) 5 THE AFFLICTED.\u2014 AI those who are affilcted with loss of 0TY, morbid sensitiveness, impoverished > Be, indecision or character, depression of sgtipation, Imbeaiifly,\u201d tm potency, Ca\u201d Ny e cause uae need not ton 1 1 wire map state that by my od made of treat vital forces ou e, lack of confidence, Es: of he heart, Incapacity to attend wasting away of brain foros, cone and ure restored without the ronal injur Jos drog and nostrum treatment, and that I havegiven much time an1 carefn attention to this fearful source of tho {lis that af ct the human amily, and that my © erowned with great sucocsa.adverti-ing, but I don\u2019t ses Low I am make rwise ; and yet Fi my discovery no ; dob see why physicians ans have not a right to .Topono Girdwood, M: n, Tard, pin ar Vr, 2 3 EESTI ERTE in 2.DYKE, Ce : ay Tp now and uss discoveries be The pr publi.\u2018Gonsaliation hours from 8B to an, and 7 Tio IIL EY M.H.U M.D, F.1, No.8 Moai College vente, on CIENCE HAS SPOKEN \u2014The Medical Faouity of Montreal, par Scatarly the the following M Medioal Gentlemen: mallwvod, Peiti ter, Munro, ell, Rottot, Brosseau, Robili McCallum Thompeon, and Turgeon, to whom DR BIRNBAUM'S RHEUMATISM AND GOUT REMEDY riend, the smal, busy bouse- ea ides of aboy\u2019s dressmaker setting herself to bs \u201chighstoorasy.\u201d The laurels of the lady loafers in the circus ehariots are quite faded and withered after that.And yet, why not a dressmaker?Isn\u2019t money made at dressmaking quite as aristocratio as money made with pork.whirky, hides, soap, tallow and tobsooo?These are the material foundations upon! which our American nobility found their airy castles of aristocracy, on know, and I\u2019m sure dressmaking is quite as high and honorable as avy of them.Get apr of German Fea!t Bll ae Everyb knows that the largest stock oi ois and hoes In the city is at Ronayne Chabollies square.760 Patrs «terman Felt Si osived at Ronayne Bret, A complete assortment of Foit Boots and Shoes to select from, at Ronayne Bros, Cos bollles x Square.aa M1 i pers re Just re square.The Woven Wire Matirass Le the mest comfortable, the most durable, the mosi perfect slong ing arrangement in the world, besides being the healthiest bed known, Forsale by Jas.Brown & Bros., 219 Bt.James street.0 x « KENOVAL\u2014 We wouid \u20ac © attention ol t of clothes, gO The Underground Gas Machine, for light ng.Dwellings, Churches, Faotories and pat ap undor superintandenos Enarantoed to give satisfaction.Ihe round Ges Machine valaghlo Sent, the : Sas BAG, and soonomical, © cost of tolé aires, Moniranl, Hole Fy * Fur Coats.\u2014 - À largé stosk of Fur Coats now ready for male, and would kindly solicit the pubiie and citizens of Montreal.~D, Nagy, Farrier, 00 Notre Dame street.us Turtle} Turtial ort rap, Private fansiles ®1; : quart or gation, we he iotiuess Lompine the greater part of the United Sinpes and Canads, and It stands wikbont à rival.: The proprisiore have in their possesion Graphs of parnc.ng having beem bud twenty years, sd Rave pow a, tee ue an costing about yr] : ane-hal Groen Turtle Sonp and Mies + nl the Ten | +d Wilh soap | sp rien vatamanst.rm woldertul and unsqualied preparation : fas been manufactured spd introducéd inte | : » will up.CHINESE MEDICS.The Sau Francisco Bulletin sas gredients cf à witoh's cauldron, uk nlsively disgusting than aye the arilales and.5 unds shipped to the Chinese physicisns of this city from their native eonntry and \u2019 as medicines here.rattlesnake, of whioh hundred constantly.Onstem-house oficial brought a specimen of these oboerful-looki tures to his oftice 3astorday, 0 ei of about four feet-long, hidsous head-scnles like à ohset.How these enimals are taken by isnts of Ohinese dcctors, is not knows.One would be a faiy dose if disguised fn a coating of ri They may bo taken iu sections\u201d à {mes à day, as they are desicated,- ot- = be boiled down .or pulverized; 8 taken in powders orrolied Into pills: Lissrds: aro iu nearly as great ages, together with hundreds of other boa some things, all of which are oeusi the Chinese physicians and by- their practice.IN THE HIGRLANDS; A for days Inter wo wars off Hod lands.land long enough to gro trim, prim, out up, ¢ heartily tired ofits reokored, toundad-at- .the-corners prospects ta enjoy te the, fait the wild, free sweep and sh deter mined outlines of the Booteh hil J the first ten days of the\u2019 Fre friend's box, that sort of place 3 sould exist only close ta & larg here, fourteen miles from the railwpy, w an Eden of roses; amooth lawn and faut shrubbery, surrounded by fir odds, 4 à bircl: and mountaïn-ash in the he the gentleman who comes to dinner parties in kilt, leaves a risitioz-card enseribed.\"Mackintosh of Mackintosh,\u201d ana would: nok sub- nots to the Fair Maid of Perth,\u2018 Slt states that Cluny Macpherson in the Land of Clan Chatten- Great was the exciteuient of (gamekoeper,) trudging st hishend fo spend a day on the dit ide with the sportsmen, We hed thres dogs\u2014two Ie rather inexperienced, who wi avi and \u20ac port: od with annoyance, trembled sed grow rl with excitement while nst allowed to share the fun, and very nearly rpolled jt when thoy were; and a steady old sut who kaew her work and did it beaucifuly, \u20ac though at first starting she was not calm either, and began by by pointing at a hes and of ewbarrassement she rolled it in the heather, and tried to turn it jute » Joke.Miwa a long day of enjoyment, pl hillsides on the discrest poate or slid] to walk beside them and feaf the elastic 4 spring benoath our feet ; following the sportsmen afarby the crack of the gun and poff of amoke,the whirr of the birds od the \u201cshask- rack-ack-rack,\u2019\u201d more indignant thet frightened, of the wil or vein who would sit bn the = noarly walked over om beautiful, steady work\u2019 i one aud the erratic conduet ort the young ones; lunching with au eppotite that was like s new sensation lu the exhilarat- ig mountain air; spreadisg our elonks over the tufts of heather, whish makes the softest and springlest of beds, uml Seepiog until the pi left as our guide and: gy, bad to wake us and say ft was time to be moving ; stud Ting the puporéañins manmu- vres of the oc! Toss or rd- dogs, sa they tended thelr.toske of Black Bo ik legged sheep; noting how the » sun termed the purple of the hifls » brimson and violet, and shot shafts of leyel light along the dusky gorges; meeting our sportemens beautiful birds that made up the dey\u2019 bass, stopping st a Highland cottage-\u2014# mere ho with & peat roof\u2014to bes for.oatmeal ios and milk ; clambering into a caf fo jog pebsk- ly bome, leaving the ponies apd: gilles to follow, that we might bs a few minutes onr- lier to devour dinner.This gives ne\u2019 idea whatever of the boundin; sue tof that drs | the sense freedom and enje! ture; the hourly-growing fr a \u20ac thal the open air wag the only placa.for eating and sleeping ; the entire eontent never te 0 book again; the rapid 1 .inte sylvyanhood and savagery oonseious, but with a Feeling that such vas the chief ond of man.It was chr fest and last! It rained more or less every other day, and though seldom keeping the men indoors, was far too wet for women, svia with B ral petticoats and w cloaks.et that one day made it te fotarn tb oivi- 1 xed life and go back to own by poll\u2014Lip- pincolt\u2019s Magazine.mA : hate Dlotning Stas iii aYways HS bio or thetr - St Lawrence street, Ronee fn = It is useless to aiveltioe out prio, ~ & Eu our goods must be Kopayne Bros, Chatoillez square.| Bpinal dimoulties, \u2018 vrerus cos greatly alleviated - by dohdonty Liniment : Everything in nature tnidiigee am ment of some kind, The lightaing plays, the winds whistle, the thunder rote, the snow files, the rilis and sing and danos, the waves leap, tha .amtle, tho vines creop\u2019and rum, and the bpds shoots Bad some tempest moans, the brooks mntrmed, and the mountains look bine.Sweet Bnouner, thou omming on.Where shall the hard-working fipd pion Cutter of this Dominion, Mr.Alien, Merchant Taller, and Prapristor off the Large Clothing establishment, has fon received Sixty-one Csassx of Fall Goods, and is bound to break up this old fogs sara of 100and S00 per cent, an eR © jarmer.mechan large full .Come ans, coms all, Np ra J.0.CHAMBERLATM, or mT \u2018I tify that abont thres years go.) afflicted with Rronchitls, whic aston aboot ighteen months.re a0 afflloted for nt of breath matt = ver ry dimonit for me to speak, aud in JY throwing \"Lhe clothes o ad Tanne y bed to keep ! strangting.Itiried three of the most Op Inet Nystotann in a County of barat for about without iti lu ing any = Leating rorse all the Urar, AC igel, \u2018ædvirod to A \u201ctho Great Munivhew } hought tle {Ewan Brit fished Ir eontintied touxe 1 when, to- to f util 1 ti MISCELLANEOUS.by the post could not have besn Bere re- There shsms lo he .just at the preront time sa extra demand for a venomous serpent closely respmbling the s are Rig Je be fanged, and gry yc \u2018as the snakes, These also aro dried and sent over in packs» te\u201d in I think ono must have heen in Bog- wild moorlands.Our nearest ueighbor as > = scribe to the Boott saura pocnue ina Walter wise little Highland pony, 'Withs, = a giltte We all Inughéll, and te tover her odding over rer the ; aud eagerly counting ae dieven\u201d brase of.of them have seasons of melancholy.The - art almost gone, and chilly sutum is iat : = HAM & CO.PROPRIFTORS.ene = as November 20, 1978, \u2018 ane have been invited to visit * Alan now werks of the City Gas Company on Monday.It is to be hoped this implies that he troubles and trials of a loag-suffering \u201cpablic are nearly over, and that very shortly oad ges supply will be both abundant and Mazoant of the City Fathers, last night Anought better of thoir previous vote on the female reformatory question and voted for wing the work to the extent of $25,000 A motion to spend $30,000 on the erection of Boeplipls for infections diseases was also car- \u2018med.The motion for pewer to effect s loan SE $300,000 to construct a drain along Craig street, was rejected on the ground that no ples were fortheoming.NE ¥other side\u201d of the domestic service \u201cquestion le not to be neglected.In a letter ) § contemporary this morning, the rever- dad séoretury of the movement speaks of holding à conference with domestic servants, ter the masters and mistresses have ox- \u201chausted the subject.\u201cThis is right and proper.To get at the Æést of the evil, we must have the opinions of.Botesy and John as well as those of Mrs.- \u201cMisefeathors and Mr.Stingyman.wr the time of the loss of the steamship Mis- * soupl we took ground that theloss of life con- \u2018éequent upon the swamping of all the boats Jaxvept one was due, in & great measure, to Âhe failure of the officers to enforce discipline.The result of the official investigation fally Jpatibes tbls assertion.There was no effort imade to prevent the crew from rushing into the beats, and mo attempt, so far as oan be = Ipérned, op the part of the Captain and his \u201c \u2018suberdinates to compel order.There also Meme to bave been à violation of duty on the Jars of the owners of the Missouri.The oats, instead of being farnished with a com- és, à breaker of water, and other necessary astisies, were provided with none of them.\u201cAw American exchange remarks: \u201cThe oondition and facts of the Missouri reflect no avait upon the line to which she belonged.Nevertheless it Le not probable that it will Sy any hing in the estimation of thé publio.ORE people are so constituted thai they are 5: æ=quite as\"ready to patronize steamers badly ; furnished, and oficered by incapable men, as Og would be were the vessels oficered snd OgRipped by the best possible vrows.\u201d The Now York Tribune says : \u2018 At last, we Lave the secret of the burning of the steam- hip Missouri.At the examination on Sat- drday, à witness testified that a demijohn of \u2018@ptrits was knocking about loosely in a locker Ja the pantry.This locker was over the abeîler, and the dry, tindery desk was beneath M The demijohn was broken by its tum- Bling about ; the spirits took fire from the fur- ny and the fiames spread over the ship, We know the rest; the pumps broke down} were boats without oars, and other Healy were swamped in their clumsy lower- away.The melancholy details of the e miust go On to the end of the investigation; but here is a record of carelessness \u201cResraoria the pending session of the Con- Cd rom of the United States, the New York : * Home usys :\u2014* Por the first time since the less of the war, Congress will adjourn and > Am members will £o home on the 4th of March wed, Instead of continuing in session until tie dust and heat of June or July drive them = othe seaside or mountains.The third and #% Aust esssion of the Forty-second Congress = oui ; therefore, be only three months long, Zap will not be succeeded by an \u2018 extra ses- en\u201d in which to gather up the odds and ends 3 of unfinished legislation avd to load down the % of committees with a thousand bills that ; aver ought to have been introduced, and Sassrved the death which the expiration of 45 @ongress brought.\u201d CN 13\" Mespecting the subjects likely Lo be touched the, Tribune says: \u201cA long detate may be on the sabjeet of Civil Service Re- - Cor, when the appropriation for that pur- /;pove is considered ; and if the temper of the > Mense, as shown by its action last winter, ; bug not changed, the President will receive 3 Lory little aid from the opposite end of the \".Avenue in his efforts to secure à more efficient glass of public officials.A host of loys] Bputhorn claimants will be in Washington \u201cthis winter, begging Congress to pay them ÿ property destroyed by tho Union army during the war.The House was, last spring, to consider those claims with some \"7 fever, snd a bill erdering the payment af one \u2018a Shee claimants was passed by the Senate 2 wall ss by the House, but was vetoed by She President.As the next Congress will .prabably be wore unfavorable to such claims thaw this, we may expect the doors of the .© besieged by these people from 5 a Aie day Co (grees meets until it adjeurns.we do not look for the passage of another Amaeaty Bill slither by this Congress or the wéxt.Bille relieving single individuals of political drabilities may become Inws if any + WE thoes exoepted fn the partis?bill of isst May ask fer such relief.Ku-Klox'and En.; forosenent legistation, if, indeed, the majority oy of it, will be postponed unti! next win- \"15 both Decauss there wiil be no time to at: BX te it during the coming session, and \u2018 Jwenure\u2019 the Administration majority in the v will be so much greater that TE Sower obatasies can be placed in the way by we \u2018Opposition.Very few changes, If any, wy \u201cbe made in the Tarif and Internal \u201cÉtéveute laws.Thore Interested in the \u2018Mékautagiare of tobsoc> and beer will ask for vèce;0hange in the mode of colleeting the ton those articleg, and an attempt will be ar née te have {he stamp tax on bank checks, x je, abolished.The propositions to establish R'POUNÉT Fotégrkph, to pay the French epolla- Pricing to vesrganize the Oustoms Ser.aol fhe United States, to adopt the report :.of \"the Commissioners for the Revision of the LN, te give new subsidies to atenmabip compañies and new grasts of land to rail \"oud, 4nd » hundred others, some meritorious and shorn nod, will all probably have to wait or year.The distribution of the mondy - Ne us by the Geneva Board of Arbitea.de ve pren be sayy provided for.; fa die matter of investigations, Congress \u201c£h6 \u2018eountty are likely to have a rest.aly ous that hae thus far been pubticly dd rgtetes to fhe Credit Mobilier evap- =.dei, whieh will be In the hhads of à rpeolal wuinmittos early In the session.Altogether NN sesrion of Cougress promises to 7 ré &#ery quiet one, aùd ite werk will ceeupy ;à \u201cét.NH dpone tn hs histary of the times.\u201d sir mime 3\u201d * se Lo Fontdont of Bt, Davids = a Coren 4 ie 4, to bo rowan a was aged 30, had ; Yoole, Wore.wh sad wos T ' : © Reavy ovétivnt of ha} nee ss ponte 3 ; \u201d gud J wrt, Smprost hoch.$ A = 4 ,: ' pren\u201d of ordinary foresight which seems ¢ L- dd.AMAA ura bid.At Date Of Trefe Goyette, claiming » have paid § assessments olaimed fo be now due.Of T.M.Taylor & Ce., for the epaning af Stanley street from Bt.Catherine to Sherbrooke.Of proprietors in Richmond street net the request of M.0.Gentesse for permission to erect à steam engine.otf Ostave Lagace, beadle of Notre Dame dral, for an The city clerk presonted five declarations from the Buperior Court, respectively, of suite in which Thomas Grant, Henry Lyman, William Murray, Heotor Munro, snd Wm.Clendenning are principals, having for their objeot to pronounce tho million by-law a nullity.A communication was also read from Mossrs.Baccerini & Co., announcing that the repairs to the Nelson Monument would be completed on Wednesday, aud inviting the Councillors to inspect their work.On motion of Coun.Stephens the invitation of the Gas Company extended to the Mayor and Coundillers, to inspect the progress made in the new works, next Monday at oleven in he morning, was accepted.The City Clerk read a letter from ex-Ceun Botournay formally resigning his seat, and giving expression to regret at his unavoidable departure from ths Council.On motion of Coun.Loranger the ex- Counel- lor was congratulated upon his el the Manitoban Bench, the resslution farther stating their high opinion of the.services he had rendered the city during h%¥ ccoupation of office.The Mayor gave in addition his persons! congratulations.A communication was read from Dr.Jenkins, Chairman of the Board of Protestant School Commissioners, presenting the statement he bad the honor to submit at the previous meeting, and on his own behalf and that of the Board earnestly inviting the Council to co-operate with them in securing such addition {o the school tax asshould be adequate to the requirements of the city.In farther snes of this important aud desirablé ond, the Board suggested | that the Common Council would join them in spprosching the Provia- oial Legislature for a levy of two mills on the dollar, in lieu of the one mill as at present in force, for school purposes.They ealled attention to the statements and arguments of the accompanying do:nments, and pressed the latter upon the earnest consideration of the Council.A similar application was also read, coming from the Roman Cathol es School Board ; and in addition, resolutions passed by citizens of St.Jean Baptiste Village concerning annexation with the city.REPORT of the Road Committee, asking to be auntho- rized to procure 4,000 toises of stone for macadamizing purposes : Finance C ORDERS OF THR DAY.The report of the Committee of Chairmen embodying the amendments to the Act of Incorporation, as passed at the last meeting, was taken up.The preamble being adopted, the first seotion disqualifying the voter for sasessments, duties, imports, &e., was read.Cow.MeShane moved, sesonded by Coun.MoCambridge, that the words S.L.in the section, signifying statute labor, be erased.Coun.Kay spoke in opposition, and Ald.McGauvran thought that the motion did not go far enough, as it ought to include the letters P.8B.Coun.McCambridge contended that it was a useless tax, but the motion was lost by a vote of 6 for and 16 against.Coun.MoShane, with the same seconder, moved the abolition of the statute labor tax, but was defeated by the following division : 8 for and 14 against.The second and third sections were thea passed without discussion ; to the fourth section relating to the duties ot the Revisors, Coun, McShane, seconded by Coun.MoCom- bridge, moved that voters previous to the erasure of their names from the lists owing to their non-psymant of city dues, should be notified by oircular.Coun.Kay held that it was an excellent proposition, as he thought a man's vote was of great consequence to him, as well as to the city, and that he ought mot to have his name struck off w'thout due notice, as many neither read advertisements, newspapers, or pla.ë Coun.McCambridge supported the motion, as having formerly boen the practice, bat Ald.MoGauvran thought it entirely unnecessary, as suoh citizens were suficiently, notified by the Corporation bills.Ald.Bernard op it as entirely uncalled for, and altogether impractieable, and Ald.Masterman could not see what sense was in the proposition.Coun.Stephens held that it would be holding out a premium for citizens to be in arrears.Coun.Kay stigmatized the corporation tax bill as an insult to the citizens.He Scand ered it would be only ordinary com: desontoh such circulars, at least by the Taek of December.It having been asserted that the effect of the section was to deprive the poor man of his vote, Alderman Alexander stated that there was nothing further from tha mind of any sensible man.Citisens knew very well when it was thelr dutv to pay their taxee, through posters, de, by the ist of December, with the usual penalty in case of non- paynient, and it was thersfore not right to make this statement : it was not true.The motion was defeated by a vote of 5 for to 17 against, and the section passed.Ald.Bernard deprecated the request for authority to issue a loan of $300,000 for drainage purposes, on the ground that it was insufficient tn render the commencement of the work possible ; that twice or thrice that sum woul in reality be requisite; that st any rate the Health Committees or Board of Health were not the proper bodies to draw np the plans for such an impcrtant work; that no plans were presented, aud that the arguments iw its favor were based upon the assumed unhealthiness of Craig street, which he thought g with his experience during = reap residence on the street.He affirmed that he was more than ever satisfied simce yesterday, that a large expenditure upon the Montreal Water Works would be necessary and that everybody knew that the present supply was innate,while it was agreed thatit should be boue as soon as posrible,at whatever cost.Although there was neither a well-matured or well-settled soheme in the hands of either aounolïl or committee, he asked them to pause betors Tequerting authority (rem the logislnturs to issue bonds for the water works, as they possesred a large margin on band for carrying out present requisite improvements.He explained that his opposition was due fo his wish to preserve the credit of the city, and he hoped they would not burden themeslves wt any rate with the appearance -of inorearing the civic debt to such an extent as woul depreciate their securities at home, or abroad, at least, till they were vrepared to make use of the money.Ie moved that the olauses rexpest- ing authority to raise $500,000 for water works should be struck out, and , added, that it he \u2018sigured 4a Postponement: he would promise the coutoil that he would 60-operate with it during the coming season lo making arrangements for improving the drainage ahd water works, and this matter would be prepared to go to the fullest hossible extent, and to any amount, however largs, to secure these two greal objects.Ald.NoGauvran maintained that their first consideration was the Sanitary condition of the sit, and the next question of im wan the improvement of the Water Works, or oise thes citizens would rise dome fine morning, to And thembelves in the present pon- tion of Boston, owing to the want of water.This was the fall, and they had experienced moreover a wat season, but notwithstanding, the consumption equalled the ply- Je was not surprised at Ald.Boraurd « opposi tion to the Water Department scheme, 2 since he had been honored with a seat in the Council, the Alderman had always continmed In the rame strain to demand delay, and this be would continus to do till their o tunity was parsed.The Alderman h they possessed no plans, their misfortune va \u2014 they had enginecrad the Water Works and planned ft to doath.They had plans, and bis sasertion to contrary, was net true.ibe oitisens to imagine that He did wet the W.De, ont had labored poe or five yoars without a settled wach they ai h pre \u201cwine TW se , some el differences of.opinion opon de- tome Sige see er Ye found ade- wate to Whe inquiremnts of theolty Teu-some Vinee Av aes Tt It imponitblé, tant\u2018 tre made cèce for all in be city's steady would see the necessity of movi: tasks, the a » let a mas toilettes ; rly provements soil be oie should a le te bein vogue.acdotidance wi demand I ha oarreapondiag bo 4 y growth, : of which he was assured.Xe a dey ; Bo authority to leans should be secured.* doubsiitor Kennedy warmly supported the need of canstruoting the Craig street tunnel, and the previous speaker inquired what was his estimate of the cost.The Councillor replied that when a tunnel was built from Cat borne Avenue upwards, the beginniog of proper system of drainage was hated, and that if they spent $300,000 properly sad judiciously in this connection they could certainly apply once mors to the Legisiature for permission to obtain increased loans to meet the entire needs of the oily in this respect.Ho thought that the tunnel would cost $100 per yard.Ald.Alexander gave, the measure bis support, and was followed in the same stimin b Ala; Masterman, who represented that cholera might visit the city next season.Ald.MoCambridge stated he would voté in opposition, The division resulted 5 for, and 17 against.Ald.Alexander moved, seconded by Ald.Bastien that the section be amended by the, insertion of a request for authority to issue bonds for the amount of $25,000, te aid in the erection of a Female Reformatory Prison.Conn.Garth inquired respsctiog the man- ue! or § The Alderman answered that this matter had been referr*d to a sub-committee of Chairmen, consirting of Ald.MoGauvran, Coun.Rivard, and himeolf, aod he bad oom- i d with the G g in reply that its management would resemble, as far as possible, that of the New York fomale prison, in charge of .the ladies of Whe Good Shepherd.He had subsequently seen the Hon.Mr.Chaureau, who had stated there would be no difficulty whatever.relative for arrangements for the Protgstant portion of the prisoners.Having explained at some length the oxiating necessity for the wrection of such an institution, the vote was tak 12 in favor of, and 10 against the propositio Coun.Kay moved that permission be ro.uested to issue bonds for $25,000 to aid in the erection of an hospital for infections diseases, the amount to be equally divided between the Montreal Goneral and Hotel Dieu hospitals.The motion, d he Ald.Bernard to $30,000, was carried, and also a proposition by Qoun.Stephens to enable the Corporation to punish frauds in weights and measures.Conn.Loranger moved that power ba given to the Corporation to annex adjoining muni.pA the conditions to be fixed by à ma- ority of the Council; and after a discussion of considerable length, during .which Ceun.Stephens objected to the tenor of the resolutions d by ives of the St.Jean Baptiste Vil Tage, and insisted on the necersity of local taxation for improvements.ad motion was passed by a division of 15 Alexander, that the Council sympathized with, abd concurrad in, the petition of the 8ehoot Commissioners.; Dr.Berna ke strongly in opposition, and contending That the arguments of f Dr.Jenkins were fallacious, and moved in amend- mest that the Council having no authority to leyy taxes for educational p es deemad it inexpedient to give their opinion upon the matter.Couns.Stephens and Kay supported the main motion, but the amendment passed by a vote of 10 to 9.The Couveil then adjourned.CONTEMPORARY OPINION.The Welland Election, ~ The Herald says : Latest reports from two or three points leave no room for doubt that, despits the vigorous efforts made by the Ministry to secura possession of.this county, the Opposition have gained a victory in the return of Mr.Thomson, of which they may well be proud.The contest seems to have been a very keen one, and its issue for that very rasson will be the mors depressing to the other side, while the majority (78) is se large as to surprise even those who were most sanguine of Mr.Thomson's return.The Gazette says,\u2014 .The election of Mr.Thomson for the county of Welland does not in any way surprise xs.The political significance of the election is infinitesimally small.All the efforts of the Opposition failed to induce Mr.Thomson te B edge himself against the Government.In aturday\u2019s Globe he was credited with some wild denunciations of the Administiatien, and in Monday's Mail he oaused the following card to be published, which is at least sufficiently explicit: ] «\u2018 CLiyrox, Nov.17, 11:30 A.M.\u201cThe Globe Saturday edition, under its telegraph heads, makes me say, in a speech at Ridgeway, that if elected, his first and eos uty would be to use all his efforts to url from power the most corrupt government with which any free - country had ever been cursed.\u2019 such buncombe, nor intended to allow friend or fos to draw me out of my own laid out path, I give 8 fist contradiction to the above quct * Wx.A.TrOMBOK.\u201d Then again the oounty, although supporting Mr.Street, whose great wealth and personal populority made him à formidable ean- didate, has except in his oases, sustained Reform candidates.In 1867, Mr.Beatty was elected as a Reformer by a large majority.In 1871 he went back for re-olsetion as a supporter of Mr.Sandfield Macdonald's Government, and the Clear Grits brought out Mr.Carrie as a candidate sgainst him, and defoated him by a majority of over three hundred.Mr.Street's subsequent election was a tribute to bis personal popularity, and tho great es'eem in which he was held.But now the County in electing Mr.Thomeon as a bas simply resfiirmed, by a smaller Majority, the verdiet givenin 1867 and 1871, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROUND TOWN.\u2014 The Governor-General will arrive in town from Oltawa by to-night's train, and will proceed at once (ceremontes being dis- with) to Ra At the un- square to-morrow aftergoon, No.1 Troop.of treal Cavalry will form the escort, 6 the Montreal Field Battery wili fire the salute, and'the Prinee of Wales\" Rifles will farnish the guard of henor, to consist of 100 non- dommissloned offivers and men, with the requisite complément of offcers.\u20141It is stated that Messrs.Ives & Allan are about te pure in ed establishment a water.pl ng up to the roof.As it is Hp that false impreasions vers exc! lin the miads of many oitisens by the receat trisl in the vicinity of Victoria it is considered trial will be determined upon to demonstrate the excellence of the water supply, and the thorough manner in which it can be made to protect.the gh buildings situate in the oity, especially ita business quarters, It is that all lefty structures should contain latge (© water-pipes extending \u201cto he roof, ith putoset Lr ated of the be ba su nats parts e building, each s to be provided with ce jee its use by the firemen in case of me SOUTH SEA ATROCITIES.A Hen with the Alced of Seven Beings on his Soul § tea Diabolical Tramie, (Londen Bebo, 3A Oat) .Fe dont know hote ie Sultan of Zan ors the ralian but if does, and if he happens to ave sasu the Melbourne Argne of the 10th September, we fear he is Le Dot halikaly to regard the anti-slavery m of ix Bartle Frere as o à Piece ot Lmper en oS, pretriay on the part of Gremt B: Ta ited to ark le a ot en of Dr.J Ma , the reputed owner of the \u201cemigrant mean br thelr affected lamenta- id over (he sufferings of the East African negro.Even in Z ar It must, we should Sisk, ty nt boi who Jas the lood seven = age = Is soul.[Thetis heu aumberof najuetifiab uotifable homie micidas hk Dr urray appease to have committ- ility of walsh he mew poy y turnieg Queen's Svidpnse pré ne mw: salons in Alaghten $.In June, M11, this man oot sail foil Mots bontae Square, Te gona\u2019 agen ae {se ST Sispesi work\u2014nad ap- the m Is > te Le captota in Authority ton of © Inasmuch sr I never uttered | pensed venscraig.veiling of her Mion statue in Victoria resign.able that a new | Qensul, for the obaise,\u201d aad et we] » ial South as are pet of ish theta from those which are brought from frioa.That « slave is the tros naine 424 and \u201cemigrant\u201d* merely s plossant ouphemiam, Mon pret Prey semis by Le mod mode ho whisk en intending \u201c emigran ont The plan eltoned » was thls, en atives im their\u2019cances were decoyed = idejthe vessel, and then the canoes were ashed and upset \u2018by weights being throwa ato them.The swimming \u201cemigrant® was then caught with a boat-hook and pat on board ship.Unfortunately, however, for the succeus of Dr, M \u20ac tion, just as the cargo was almost completed the ea; \u201c emigrants\u201d began to show fight, state of madness and utter desperation, SET FIRE TO YAR SNIP.But Dr.Murray bee not à man to shrink before the orts for freedom which were being Page by at by a lot of naked sa whom he had stowed away in the bold of ae vd ina Y ship.Ho just raised the hatches and fred a fow volleys into the crowd of humana beings balow, and having in this fashion bidden them \u201cGood night,\u201d he shut them up till morning, to sleep or die, according to the circumetansesof each individual \u201cemigrants\u201d case, Iu the morning when the hatches were raiced, it was found that 70 of thess unfortunates had been hit.\u2018Some were dead, some were only wounded, but Dr.Murray made no invidious distinction betwesn the two classes, but threw them all into the sea.The Carl then set out upon ber homeward voyage, her benavolent owner comforting himself with the reflection that if \u2018anything should leak out concerning his little homicidal exploit, he at least would be quite safe, for he would at once TURN QUREX\u2019S EVIDENCE, hang hisascomplices, and, unless the mob shoud murder fimewe wonder, will they ?\u2014live happily ever afterwards.This project the worthy man seems now in a fair way of accomplishing, for he Aas turned Queen's ovidenoo, and the captain and orew of his ship have beén committed for trial at Sydney.We trust that no legal technicality or other mischanos will prevent their conviction and puvishment\u2014and although we should be vory eorty indeod to learn that the mob of Sydney bad been so ill-advised as to spill the dirty bloed-of Dr.Murray as he leaves the Coupt, still we do moat earnestly hope that the people of that colony will make the Doctor a2 un- comtortable as they can without actually kittg the law of the land.Unfortunately, Dr.Murray's erime is not a solitary instance.He is, indeed probably the worst, but he is not by any means the only scoundrel in the South Seas who carries on a trade of which murder is a daily incident.TELEGRAPHIC.AMERICAN, © Evaxsvn 1x, Ind.Nov.19.A fire at Mount Vernon, Indiana, last rrp) oJestroyed five houses.The loss is Coun.Stephens moved, seconded by Ald.$13,00 New Yuzk, Nov.1.The steamer Colugbia, of the Havana Line, has bsen confiscated by the United States Distriet Court on the charge of smuggling cigars._ Bosrox, Nov.19, The loss by the fire in the State street block, \u2018last Tight, is $100,000.Sr.Louis, Nov.19.The extensive pork packing house of John J.Roe & Co., Con.ent street, was destroved by fire last night.Insurance not yet ascertained further than that there was $50 000 on the raw house and $50,000 on the slaught- or house.Value of the building not yet learned.8r.Louis, Nov.19.The Illinois Female Collegn at Jackssa- ville, Welonging to Illinois Conference Methodist Church, was destroyed by fire last night.Loss, about\u2019 $50,000, and insured for $35,000.EU ROPEAN.xpox, Nov.19.The dirmiseal ef the members of the Lor.don Polies Force, yesterday, for insubsrdina- has served to increase the trouble in the organization.Many of the remaining police- mer manifested in strong terms their indignation at the discharge of their brethren, and this morning two hundred more were sca.pended.The insubordination has now spread throughout the entire force, and farther suspensions are looked for.Theres is great excitement in the sity over the prospect of the streets being left unguarded, At 11 o'clock this morn Bing» Rot a policeman was to be seen on the 8 Panis, Nov.19.President Thiers was muck agitated over ly and passed s sleepless he th declares he will resign unless the resolution of confidence Focciqes a foll vote and a larger m Sori.os deputies of the Left held s meet! Hw \u2018voted to send a delegation ry the President to dissuade him from his purpose.A deputation waited ou President Thiers this afternoon.Thiers teid th clined to tender his resignation\u2014his health had been affected\u2014the aourse of the Right rendered it impossible for him to continue in the Government.The srmy was faithful sad would ensure the orderly transmission of power to his successor.o delegation assurad the President that the Left would in- troduoe constitutional projeets in harmony with his views to-morrow or Thursday, the pase of which would be fully equivalent a vote of confidence.midnight.Pans, The members of the Right also held à eau- cus to-day, at which 260 votes were cast; they resolved to of any formal proslama- tion of the Republio, to » abstain from any combinations of monarchy avd adhers firmly to the pact of Bordeaux; at the same time they are willing to grant to Thiers the Presidency for life, if he will frankly take Conser- | vative ground, constitute a res ble Ministry, and give up his right to participate in Parliamentary debate.A Cabinet Couneil was held at Versailles to- \u2018ight, but Dothing was decided upon.The Cablaet meets seal to-morrow morning.There are rumors that the Ministry will resign, but the hope is entertained that the otisis will pass, and leave the affairs in efetu quo.The report is revived that the Right will propose w trium- verate, should the The.Chaplain of the Church St.Genevieve of Paris, has retired from his offies, to jolu the ranks of the old \u201cMapa, Nov.19.Kisg Amadeus continues to improve, and his complete restoration to health Is leaked for al an sarly day.= LOCAL LEGISLATURE.Quæsso, oh 19.A member of bills were intreduced at the of the House, among others vase now election law the Goveram Hon.Mr.Chauveau said the the FE resembled in most of Îts leadi ures the Slection law of the Deminie ly that on t Tinting to bdivisions of mabieipalitio so take the voti ded py that the elections th e Province should take | place on the same a oe Jsqualifeation .of voters\u2014the same as Dominion Isw-\u2014but all district magistrates were added.The ualification ing 3, oad Le Teduced £500 et ne to earrenoy.shove are th rovisions.le opaion on this en Peoaniary q = al ve abolished Hen.Mr.Chauveau tétroduced waa not ex 0 ition opinion, but las Ontario and Fe say further in | roduting sud oi quati- doluted érodit in the Inte.al ea dei for the ol dxpiained, » ined ot Aves ie e os vy he ox see this measure ase brought dotesot of exretl: poouniers Toe lingvom sul Moneurens: premised te conrider sugrentiome from soy quarter, eine oom read the fret Ue.te.Irvine « bte Me.Dovsies te prnotlée, law in she > ol) i Mr.Obuxvase, fn poly te 26 Dé, t was met Mention loteeu: t to fatroduiet à SIL tt Trios rois Bie he Hable to se to dismiss menant us 4 9 ered .to distin- he was still ia- President and Ministers Soe oman Cag woh.thee chsjand from ll acs, a\u201d Beiieh Todd 1871, with the names of the grantees, &¢.He said \"tant this wes only the continuation of to hp system Qrows Tands management di ei ss absorb blis.attention Te quation à arssomiily the modo ol disposing of timber limits.We Know less of |- this important department than of any other only the gross amount of its revenue bein, reported annuaily.The Government woul seem to have no cleat and definite Orown Lands policy.He desired particularly to discuss the system «f private sale of limits.The first regulation on the subject was made tion toward the end of that year.A clause was added to the commissioner's instruotions allowing him to sell limits privately at dis- sretion.Though its designs wore evidently to meet exceptional otrcumstances, all à we sales nines had been on the private plan.The House and country were ignorant of what prices were obtained, the principal of assignment, the buysrs, and other such matters.It was important to know how the commission had acted, and who had transactions with the he department.It was stated that limits ad baen granted to certain PA vedas of and explorations and other earlier applicants, with the iow to purchase, snd that persons not in the trade obtained limits for speaulative purposes.Much had been said of a company formed not to work these limits, but for private enrichment.In other ways they had got immense tracts of country, to the disadvantage of regular lumberers, whe by previous explorations and advances, had superior claims.How did this eompany get over one thousand of -these vare limits?Hon.Mr.Campbell, in , them Commissioner of Crown Lands, bad expressed himself in favor of & more regular and bètter Crown Land system, which he would bave attempted to introduce had not confederaton been achieved.Defenders of the present system argued that the auction systom would yield less révenus, through conspiracy among competitors, but the report of 1869 contradioted this ment, by showing that three dollars per mile more had been obtained by public sales than the highest private contraet.Recent experience established that instead of conspirs- cles among bidders there was a great rivalry for the limits offered.At any rate be advocated some regular, intelligible system for préduoing regular reliable results.Fortunately there remained to Quebec vast tracts of wood land, which with a good system of protection, would long continue as valuable resoures.It was foollsh to appropriate the immense tracts cf land to private companies, unable to work even à considerable portion of them.Lumberers should be watched also, and prevented from aneroaeh- ing upon the public domain.By throwing large areas on the market, prices were reduced.In Ontario Istely the Government obtained half \u201ca million Dollars for certain limits, and ours were as good as the western lands.Queboo had larger lumber regions and thicker forests than Ontario.In the wise administration a revenue conld be obtained from this resource of great value and prosperity to the exshequer of Quebec.on.Mr.Chauveau had no objection to the information asked, but this was not the time for the discussion of the question raised.He pointed out there was no snalogy between the recent Ontarie and Quebec limit sales.The former were on the route of the Pacific Railway, posssssing fine timber, while muok of our timber land wae north of the bloek granted to the North Shore Railway Company, comprising light soll and inferior, and smaller timber.Mr.Joly moved to pmend Mr.Gerin\u2019s motion, by adding that the same papers be Te ferred to a special committee, composed of Mesrra.Qerin, Chauveau, Irvine, hand and Joly for consideration, and that they be empowered to send for and ps and report from time to et papers, Messrs.Chauveau and Irvine raised à point of order on the ground that mo moties of amendment had been given.After some discussion, aoe Speaker ruled the amendment out of order.Mr.Joly then gave notice of his amendment fora r day.Mr.Fournier moved for a copy of the cer- respondenoe relating to the removal of certain Justices of the Peace in His county.Hon.Mr.Obazveau, in reply to Mr.Lafontaine said that the goverment was not prepared this session to increase the duties of school Inspectors, which withcut increased pay it would not be fair to do.Next session & measure to improve their position would be submitted.The House adjourned at five o'clook.\u2014 The \u2018Woven Wire Mattrass is the most comfortable, the most durable, the most perfeot sleeptng arrangement In the world, besides being the healthiest bed known, For sale by James Brown & Broa, 119 Bt.James street.Bweet Potatoes, Malaga Grapes, Wreaths and Flowers, always on ha: à, at M.Burne\u2019, 92 Bt.Catherine | 70 Rubbers In immense variety at the Burn- Ehne Store, Chabolllex Equare, opposite Ing F fire athens Epglish Kip Warking Beots, ch at Ronsyse tros, Énaballien square.en Five hundred utlemen\u2019s Felt Con.at Muilie à Moen LES Pa, sign of Us Be New Advertisements To-Day TES Len or TR TELE- NSTITUTE will commence As on MUNDAY, Mh Nav, nding 75 8T.JAMES STRERNT, sis ONEY! ! HONEY! ont receiv VIRGIN HON ods eae » \u2018eonsignment of drain tn Tot : Money lan ln extra xiracied from 4 For ale, wholesale and retail, by W.D.McL, Corner of St.Lawrence and ét Catéeripe streets.bl LEX.NE! SON defies com Deathess and Br Oar EERIE ETREET, noar St.Law.reves Malo Tan i fire in Bt, Patriok's Building, has tem- porsrily removed to \u201c| MIST.JAMES STRERT, \" Where he bas opened with à .FINE ASSORTIMANTY vo oy y|rIAmôror TRS AND ORGANS, tui ~The eheapest and best In the market, sal made last season to ebtain this infer- L an and direst the attention of the House |.on the 31et July, 1888, directing sales by aue- | HB Subscriber, since the (a Booze House\u201d :-\u2014 na Broox 18 Naw, AND COMPRISES Ax ZAR NOVALTIES InN DRESS GOODS, .- CLOAKING, .AFD FLANNELS, HOSIERY, .: .GLOVES, LACES, AND SOARFS.This is one of the finest Stocks in the Do- miplen, and the priced will compare with any Btore tu town, + BROWN & CLAGGETT, CORNER NOTRE DAME à ST HBLEN STREETS.za Fes sitio sen W.& W.TEES, FURNITURE WARBHOUSS, 814 CRAIG STREET, (Near Bt.Lawrence Main street, \"MONTREAL, 58-2aw-èm (CALL o on WEDNESDAY and fee A.NELSON'S new Hat Blooks for Ladies, at O88 St Catherice stree sireet, Dear 5% n street.inv PUBLIC NOTICE.Have agreed to aivance the rates for Fire In- and after this day, charge-the following rates, NAMELY : Class\u201d Wholesale Warebouses, à mint- mum of 50 cents per cent per annum.Onall merchandiss, non-hasardous, in \u201cFirst Clan\u201d Retail Stores, a minimum of 75 cents per cent per annum.On ail Buildings of \u201c First Class\u201d Wholesale Warehouses, a minimum of 40 cents per cent per annum, On all Buildings of \u201cFst Class\u201d Retail Btores, a minimum of 50 cents per cent per annum, .On Bulldings having Mansard Roofs, an exéra on the above rates of 10 cents per owt per annum.And where, hotsting is by steam, an extra over all 5 conts per cent per annum, BAN K' OF MONTREAL.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of six per cent, and a bonus equal to two per cent, tpon the paid up Capital Btoek of thig Institution, has been declared fer the current bai year, and that the same will be payable at lu Banking House In this city on and after Monday, the second of December next.\u2018The Tranafer Books will be olosed from the 18h to the th November next, both days incluatve.(By order of the Board), RE ANG desert Mae Bow EE Se, DucLos & Hbusuer's OHEAP FLANNELS, 166 SI, JOSEPH STRBET, 1 MINE, GREBE, ERMINE, p'ain an trimmed with P.E.Quer; Peralan b, Grey Lamb, Persia Seal and Astracan Muffs, Collars, cum Ladies\u2019 and Sontlemen\"s Fur Caps, at ÉENRY E E JUSOUS, HG Notre Drme street, two doom John strest, ae A Sart aan Stadent, ro Eerie en n Teachiog, would ae x ne Bran om NAL.If this should meet t the eye of Mrs, James Ki (maiden name Molrath), or any are earn to At the Brak ofMoe, addressed to B, 16 Lost Mie BEd ran UND, about 10 days since, à applyine at 177 os, on St Catherine street, between eury street snd Filipe square, Om Sibday ove evening last, a The finder will be suitabl, warden ving st SrAR office, ?by lea * BL.\u2014A dated with Food Bonrd hd ES a Lagauchetiere street.' og % Machine ™ Information jante of Wm.who served in the Confod- pri tbe American var.Ad - Lawrence ANTED-To ze by an rs ha Sight ra\u2019 experichée.e © 2 F2 10 An Le Vs be ET Box 83% Post offen: Bra bette ™ oe Gee TER En b; fie nde: x mia ©.BEN, i 207 8 Jümnes street, wg, ADLER'S GERMAN Phare peonis can Bags bargains 1a Onl in Children's tonte = rin Wool For and and Shar fancy ent in the Lr 8 ADLER, .88 4 Tim Netre Dame Li wsox To ORVER at A.HELSONS | HUUSE WANTED.\u2014 a House, North of Dove oa ve of Bleury street; rent not to exveed ing taxes.ÆAddreus, ; byr letter, Drawer 8, eee 33 Font-cifies.TRONS WA WAKTRD \u2014Wan: three nl gd TOOMA, or Sane itn, on at Dove maber, m a.Address ,, Gran on Rem ere TO RNNT, \\ rw good lorainy, heat Fate aies | aes: \\ IES' and GENTS\u2019 FURS [= Wrermrre ES We lock.++ a der WAT ae IMMEDUATEL a Servant, for 4 seal mes Apply sb JANTED 20 FE ake a oa Highest ol Sie y\" ment given Seely onoe at a om @ ANTED\u2014 TS SERRE vw) 3 64 WagsR And atsady NE EL ONOO ne IDE MoGIII romps 7 ANTED, a situation , Darpanter W Jotne ry Apply at i vs Easy Bw TIE TTICT) we Rr.RXGEIVAD.C .wF AB, a Ey, ps tu BDs AR RADUOND PRICES.OOHEN & LOPEZ, | conte BT.JANES STREKT AND : PLACE I\u2019ARMYS \u201ca THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES | surance In the Clty of Montreal, and will, on |\" Onall Merchandise, non- hazardous, in First brown Re- pat 17 Bi over or can Lave mime bo .George street.Manche \u2019 ei _ ASPIRE vois HET ee JFONARD & McKINNON, MERCHANT TAILORS, 184 MOGILL BTRERT, Beg to inform thelr numerous friends and the general publio that they have engaged the A splendid Book of Fall and Winter Guods to ehoose from, 154 MOGILL STREET.__ - 252-8m AT THE MEDICAL HALL, BT.JAMES BTREET, Are prepared the famous ' CAMPBELLS COUGH LOZENGES, Prescribed by the Faculty, and universally used by the publie, A180, THE TASTELESS COD LIVER OIL, oF THR MEDICAL HALL, Freah, palatable, of incomparable medicinal value, and only 566.for a very large bottle.May be had aiso at the Branch, PHILLIPS°® SQUARE.FLoE DEL FUMAR OPERAS, FLOR DEL FUMAR OCONCHAB, ESOEPCIO ERIN OONCHAS, 4 PREAH SUPPLY.ar PHILIP HENRY\u2019S, ses QENTEAL DRUG STORE, HOURE OF AFF RNDANCE, From 7.30 am.to 10 pm.R.8 LATHAM.NOTICE.The DOMINION METAL WORKS have REMOVED tp their OLD PREMIBAE' Nos.536 to 542 Oral STREET.0.GARTH #& OO.J.introduced the most approved method of cutting the un af the hair.The process of SINGEING effectually prevents the COLORING fluids from escaping a fter cutting, aod Seals each point, thus preventing the hair from turning GRAY or ialling oft, Particular attention given to DRESSING HAIR and JOURFWALS containing.the latest styles are received monthly.Ladies, by pressrving their CoMBINGS, ean have tbem made up in & SUPERIOR Manner NEW CATBEDRAL BLOCK, No tit BT.CATHERINS STREET.E WINTER OVER COATS, .AY Rarraes, or Moscow wea ER MUST PABH- \u2018 \u201cPaya, 815.00.+, eink A .as Ca + a ES h na F on wish to make a saving Ld oe re od 8 Rd ».BROWNR.\"| ross of OLBANED AND ALTERED TO tly LATERT STYLE, et 06 HERMINE 87 Gora:n.U i fueron que PRAJAOKETS, \u201ca WE EEE | AD es de oe.To Tt RR ARs = \u2014 : ANTED, o situation a8 Groom, Garde; = ares TOR Anibr auld \"yo fa a total atelaines Ses \"Ave TE ful reforepos.8, OR the best assortment Ein 3 Ooo 5 Hu se OVER-COITE.= RUB at FOR THE MILLION Ce TY 400008 ve.meme | au on een AT Notre Dame Street, CORNER OF FERNON OBUEOR.| | Onare AND BLEURY STREFTS | PALMER & SON have\u2019 .monthly sale, we offer the whole of our varied DOUS BARGAINS - BO.Li: Gadus of Mein Colla; [inpemor aro DESSOUS, SOM.New Ne.is busy QPEOIAL-TO T THES PUBLIC, | - JE MACDONALD, BLACK AND WHITE BEMITH, BELL- HANGEE, LOCKSMITH, te, 57 ORAIG STREET \"(A few doors Weat of Bleury street), MONT TH] EAL.Sarpeotan\u2019 and Buildess' work made to re orders promptly atiended te.Prices reasonable.20-2aw-1y FOR \"SALE, 2,000 balf-chests assorted JAPAN TEAS, 800 do, JAVA TEAB, Green and Black.100 de, SOUCHONG and OONGOU, $00 Barrels heavy MESS PORK, 100 do.English Prime Meas, X0 de.BEEF, dns use M0 Barrels Bteam Refined BEAL OIL.\u2026- 200 Bags JAVA COFFEE (Old Government) 2000 Bags New Liverpool OOARSK BALT.1,000 do do.do.FINE BALT.100 Csaks Sooteh REFINED SUGAR, -, .500 Tous PIG IRON, W.BRB.ROSS & 00.AM and 408 BL.Pau) street.B-mwe B ROMO-CHLORALUM.THE(NEW ODORLESS, MON-POISONOUS DEODBRIZER AND DISISFECTANT, Is the most useful and valuable article for general ose, where any diadgresable odors exist, arising from BINKS, WATER-OLOSKTS and URINALS, or otherwine, and having ne edor of ts own containing no poisonous properties, it can be used freely, and with entire safety at all times.It has been adopted fn the prin-ipal Axy- lums, Hespitals, and Prisons in tbe Uniie?Btates and and is recommended by sicians es Superior to ail other articles used.Eash bottle makes ten times the quantity when propery diluted.; PRRPARID OmLY BY a TILDEN & CoO.176 William street, New York.BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.OFLAHERTY & BODEN, (Swconssors 1» G.§ J.MOORE) k .: .HATTERS inp FURRIERS, | 39 NOTRE DAME STREET, ane 1 would respectonity invite attention to their stock of FURS SPECIALLY manufsetured), which comprises Quality, Variely, Eleganos and Workmanship unsurpassed.All orders promptly attended to, i FURS ALTERED, CLEANED REPAIRED, \u2018 &c., 40%, &C.O'FLAHERTY & BODEN, 269 NOTRE DAME STRERT.6-2 * TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT.= 1 ?Baturday, of lust week, hundreds stopped to Jook at thelr window, where a few of the Geuts\u2019 and Ladies\u2019 wear are marked In plain figures.This being the week ¢f \u2018Our great cheap duced : prices.We respectfully invite citizens of Montreal 0 look et our goods be fore purchesing elsewhive: The only store 1% own where you ean buy a Toa Sif Bacau Cots tule Boop Sor oR Lol SosRPH JARDINE, \u2018 4 Org stro, re of the Golden Book, Quawa Brish Btors, 43 0c i.- Moss OW BEAVER OVER-COATS, .- or bow mon pmapn Eareps a, rou \u201caa.Just RECEIVED, Pitas Vawo cams.BLACK PRORN raueinggrioxs | dfs res NEW Goons, Ved = yy Su Rs MoT pn.BRE IN.smipdidbbatls \u2018| me subscrivers have ess COSTEN, Bag.ny cris Bale willreceive, as shell orale de street.Boo (ap iain) Kaos Bt.Anos ret = HENRY J.BHAW, HE Subscriber has new em the a t \u2018of the WAY, large conslenmient oi per Bowmanville ly on arrival.Qut-door and othe &8 Usual, personal BY J, yi AT- FAMILY 8 SEWING- ANOTHER ¢ GRANDY, PISTORE, youd Tr ON EXHIBIT a» Awardsd the First Frix Prize for Best Fay Magu a INES 688018 AWAD tm froaton Yanga of fara ory, Ad dolog Loe e0 wo nection with the J Prize the BEST F.ACHINKatihe induce all - NGER F.YX PATTERNS SEWING MAC J chasing where.Macnee on easy monthly Payments, OFFICE AND BALEROONS: ; No.417 NOIRE DAME STRRNE.|; The C.W.William Manufacturing Co.Neorios.GROSS' PATENT TRYUS&; .The new \u201cComposite\u201d Truss cures Hernia or Rupture; does not chafe, gall, or blister; will not break or rust, and can be made stiff or limber at pleasure.Can be used in bathe ing, snd 15 always clean and as Goop AS NEW: : Manutactured only by F.GROSS, - ®0 ORAIG STREET, 253 - Montreal, DOLLS, TOYS, AND FANG} GOODS.Wo are now showing bs Contents of pe wards of Fifty Cases NEW GOODS, to which { {| ve vite the autention of close buyers.HIAM & OSTELL, 414 BT.PAUL STRERT, | Corner Custora-bonse Squats\u201d = ARE .YO BOOTS ?Don't forget the BURNING BOOT STOKER, i 110 McGILI, BIREET, The cheapest piace in this city.wm \u2018 \"ARM MOSCOW BRAVER OVER-COATS FOR $15, i AY \u2019 RAFTERS.! m6 DEP NELATONS COUGH - LOZENGES, FORTHE ALLEVIATION AND CURSE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarsehess, Is and ol} Pulmonary and FRAGA Each bax is sold at 35 cents, A Hbetul dis.- count tothe trade.CHEMISTE AND Pac sil 152 Notre Unme 9 PONT FORGET: THE NUMBER, { .am 8T JAMES STREET.TREMEN UB BARGAINS IN GENTLE- 8 FURNISHING G0C0s, The largest and best ane aucriment or Meallen snd Merico Shirts ond rer Shirta, igan J Slaves, er Tod 10 the Pac 88 6 ae bein offered low farmer The Htock must be sold, Call early for bargains, W, J.WAUGHK, gle Ml 8, James street.AFTER'S BLACK-BLUE OSCOW BEAVER OVER-COATE are To sell at $l ! N RoE ER'S HALL \u2014 Foie fret-clase Han will be let for con TE wo AOC GOBRANT corner ot LACK MOSCOW BEAVER OVER-COATS, AT BAFPREE, FLY-FBONTED OR.oTmARwWIsE si Books, Books.SKOOND-HAND, 4.In Shook and opening cosh, over 1.4.\u2018 ; [BEOOND-BAND BOOKS, .HENDERSON\u2019 8, 9 and 11 Busosr Beast.+ oP Vp has more Style nom EG Pa other cheaper, 177 4W® WY By.LAWBSNCE MAIN Oraxwr, a tee Market) 1 UMME D- TICKETS.MERCHANDISE TAGE ADDREES set PAPER BINDERS of si] bip BOYNTONS PAPER TFABTE ELKTS and EYFLET Food POLAR GUIDE, or ADV.CH \u2018The DUPLIOATL NG ORDER BUOKB for AVE a A new lot of large variety of, the above limes., MORION, PHILLIPS & RULIMNÉ: Boox MANUFACTURERS An - AO onan IAL BrATIONERE\u201d * = NOTRÉ.DAMN STAR R.OAVALO ed his RFWTA! pA aa Ly on THXRIMN \u20ac Rue] t hand's fall su t-olane srticles: PIORLED rue 8e nonsce \u201c7 gr CATHERINE « * due at the jaoruas wil roégise [Sat (Successors to R.Grabex, Wetabliohed JON CF im wo ¢ thelr Sale floomb ub Nov.Jon, FORTY ra RY BY TRIOS of LIGH! EEA, AY - HONDREDS or GRNFLEMRN.te well Etown Mroedors Cannes 11e Tox and Hasky Bribow, Eds ' *% > \"aie at TWO des S KEMP.& co.Ww: DUFOUR avo.Gentlemen's Puurnishing Establishment, By HJ.Shaw.A | IANOS.\u2014The subäoriber \u201c 806 Notre Dame Street PDO Vos Tee a Cut CE, se JR FIRST OALE- DONIAN POOIAL will be held in Bt, Andrew's Home, T.3.LOGIE, Recretary.(CANADA SNOW-SHOR B.\u2014The third Annual Manin of Hall, this ve will mke place on WKDN ths With Novembar, at the Meoban! at Rauf past even o'clock p ma, 7-8 J.W.OSTELL, feo.Tress.BCTURE, under the auspi- 068 of BT, HTK ques HURUEB ASSOCTATION.STEPSES = 2 Pavel Hant, M.A., Of Black land» will deliver his otiobraton Toot TEE OC AN WORL a 2 the BY NOD ure 3 on SATURDAY ENING, Nov.ra.Chair lo be CoN taken at 8 o'vlook.Tlokets, 50 cents esol; to be Lad at Dawson's, Grafton's and Hill, ~ BAZAAR will be held in the MECHANICY HALT, ou the Mth and {0h tustnot, by the Ladies of the Chapel of 8t.John the 9 Evangelst for the sale\u2019of use- TindSi hed art.cies, In ald of the buliding fuud of the Church.Eun mi ace, otis | Band om malo Fe Contributions to 3 16 Bt.Be Thain \u2018Woed, Bt.Urbaim atreat, Or Lo A | MUSICAL, RS, NEW VARIETY ND A TG \u2018CH E Fo FACER, and all the oid favorites The strongest combination ever in the Do- For particular sen Programm sr n at 7 aolook.Overtare 7.48.Cur- taln r jis precise, se ya Frout seats, 500.; second seats, male de tty little girls, from 6 to © gir! 19 Years of age, for he rand Ohristmons Pan, «© Apply at toe Theatre from ni to12 nm = ARTLEY NEVILLE, oi Sete] Proprietor and Manager, O0 TIOE.The undersigned Directors of the Bank of antreal, hereby call a Bpecial General Meeting of the Bhareholders, to be held at the Banking Heuse, in the City of Montreal, at .:, ONE OCLOCK P.M., on WEDNESDAY, 3.She TWENTY-BEVENTH day of NOVEM- BBR next, to decide upon an locrease of the Oapital 8tock of the Bank, 1g socordance with \u2018the firth clause of the \u201c fot reapoeting Banks KB RING, THOMAS RYAN, HENRY THOMAS, DAVID TORRRANCE.J.G.MACKENZIE.PETER REDPATH.@.W.CAMPBELL.GEORGE STEPHEN.Barx or M MORTE A Montreal.Int ign = SIGNOR HAZAZER'S ACADEMY.\u2019 or _ DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, CE CATHERINE AND UNIVERSITY STREETS, WEDNESDAY EVENING ARSKEMBLIES.Monthly Tickets, for four evenings, admit- sing Gentlemen end Lady, $2.Classes on Moxnar dF! mes on M an RIDAX EVEnTras TRR gob LTy, 4 »° INSURANCE 00.£, 1 INSURES FARM PROPERTY AND DE TACHED RESIDENCES ONLY.erences serene OT00KO08.s+ss0.0.0000 1004000, .Branch Office: U ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.N.k.aorF, MANAGER.> EFCIRS.« AMITH, InsPpOron.; *204-0m 10-20 M.DUNN, Secretary.HOUSHSFOR SALR OR TO LET.HOUMLAS and STORES TO LET will be advertised In the STAB for one half cent House or A per word, TO LET, a 181 8t Antoin ed from TO RENT\u2014A smal topement, No.4 Bronsdon'\u2019s Lanes oS terms reñsonable.des PE M.D., 148 Bt.Mary atre an Offios at ins Gerner of Bieury aah als streets.Arply at 183 fen tments at © street ny be view- 1t03 pm.or § till Iv po.Lwo-story briok KT, Stable, at 78 Bt.Urbain street.TE a eo, U ] fTV0 LET, a as at Dose for Pr ee the nd as re ares, with H particles, apply \u2018FOR SALE.Advertisoments under thin heading inserted for ball om à cent n word each Insertion er the first._ Beige vd work Horses, or together ; ST be sold cheap.R.R.R:.Office, wet Paulst, 72-3 R SALE A pe Me broken, med yin) Pavotles, F- 2724 ve ati08t Famille sirest 8 HEAP, SALTER Spe 9pm, - F*, SALE, a Farm.attustod in e Town Borel, haifa mile Froma, the what, bom of fall} ola Te prising 80 acres.ch le under eulth vation.It contains a 1 quantity.of fine or : An \u201cB0OMs WANTED OR TO LET FETE om, on BL ending room, trs reset oe, #1 Bt.James str To LET eu farnish évatle Lies Pit Gene Sony at 18 Pali, square.OAL! OPAL! COAL! AMERICAN ANTERAONTE, all aisés, SCOTOH AND LOWER PORT STRAN, CUMBERLAND SMITHE.\u2018The subscriber takios thlb oppoitimily toim form those who are in waul ¢l Saaithe\u201d Coal, that the Cumberland Lata Froten to be the most durable and socnomuse Oonl thai can be produce, i a.x cor æz and, : at 760 Oraig street, froms 3 heaith, saya he has been seriously panel PART IX.ve just recelved à very complete stock of a SE + A 3 f.=.; + mo = : 4 Ca Ca .: A TE A - PS ; wo =.ES LA ARTE EX A TIRE MANERE fC kw AD ay VATE Re ni EDITION | 5rd.EDITION EE PRE De fie Ben dei rue | DOGERT BOOK 1 rép - \\ .{ The ies Is inter- ve Thpert 3, ; ni.otre Laine ak 7 QUE @0LO0R.+ 151 010, Shing.ik mE ey A Lamy Vie of \u201cJecrnar Franot Shaan a rps tdlinshlp.of TREN ES ov aR bre Gas ds ane boing oor | hota ; yma ds log a ft, SL iid | jal i MRSC, Hung, 400 Radar 2 grotery .| heontansd \u20ac thousaod vtute= 26 This has re Téne, Mer .| Cul U ads, WHR RE Rep kes steal, aad spread to the adjoining stor resigned the Presidensy of B40 Pte: re- The New York Mai has a apocial from aux or wo} .or h .715 Palate street, ; i oscupled by Tapscott and Craig, druggists, | gigional Ropubtle, And that Marshal MoMabos of Parls, stating that Thiers buy recigeed the [A pn A Le ay ux ou , 1 DOSES CASES.Are, à Par Toe Tome acd (here it was conlmed by our exosilent 876 bas been chosen President ad saterim.The bystem Ë rouldencr, aad that Morolal are x si \u2014_\u2014 Wake) blues Rarity vanité Apply J Craig's stocks are totally lost, ES A satisfaction a disinterested obgarver might jorts are made to Vo os Thiers 16 tarda - + son mgs res ba Tse Goods ate new and and of the finext al; O%PpN fire RATE El autel grésor, lores by water.Paanranes fool at Francs being rid of ibe fassy, factions withdraw his resignation.oa rh rr = wh tae Tau ie uasls, and Mafooce Loatners, Waka istered ee See not known.Aig the postseript, # errr .a 8 OHN PARSLOW y pper \u2018 an er es Le made get M The Landen Policumen and Postmen #agedin driving a load of furniture into the 104 07 CY The Ory 1s Sull They Come.saye purel Phys a ological Combine tér à Rise ef Pay.which he had resided 108} S8rATIONER AND ACCOUNT Boox MANU.ANTED.& Britons Dyboletercs that \u2014\u2014 .Thiers to withdraw bis resignation.Our armites to fy AR ie Fries oh \u2014 .sity from the farm on wh oh be be wes he La : FAOTURES, ute! A» work on Sprips Back.ay New Yorx, Nov.20.Irish friends will doubtless estesm the ap- the\u201d pot manent manner |) Mize.Loxvox, Nov.30.8t the Baud ba eee, he eet to the | 1204 160 #1 OT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.Apply at 570 Cig streot Roumaniss emigration Booïbty Was rointment of Marshal McMahon \u201ca feather \u201cThe trouble in the London polios forse has oun \u201cand was ploked up Inseusible, in tiuron Copper 1 eo ® WASTE U, & Houssmaid 1 In à ans Papas formed here Jost svening to welcome = oars in their csp.\u201d However, the nows bas yet to { A d e tl ments this p M et yet deen ssttled; the situation L bout which state he was removed b 2 be se of {ntero oF 4 St Sou wih tm ALIERS 1 _ly._Arply at8i Bleury street.~ = or the emigrants now en route \u201c| the same morning as was y - brother-in-law, Louls Mazestls, No.° ns (348 ANTED, a Thorough Fervar bis aml - | Eee ku \u2014 | SL he J Biren rl Sie RC | | 5 _GASALIRRS | lft: ZIP BRIER, The Vienns Exposition and Foreign \\icemen, intend holding a mass meetin, ss at th Dominic fer Col 1m |-10 \u2014 Mxhibitorse.ROUND TOWN .Tes FIRST OF A oan RSE Fade \"Pack, ou.8 afer \u201cI she aput to fe onder x tne ie t jntoxioating | quon.Riohellen Gar.= 1% soe Just opened, à splèndid assortment of We ormerat tons Bay tad \u201cHaw Yonx, Nov.26 \u2014\u2014\u2014 MERICAL, ENTaITAIN NMEN a eine.uss hat Goûrie sh had emirate rated & from odosque, in t © Pro- es 7.Do.nA 200 cet SAW FATYERN GASALIERS, FOR » NOV.27e \u2014 elgiom.; y ms |.à Ti 7 À Haropeua letter in tbe Herald cautions aitznoil À Ce Legs state employ of B WERE OTA L RENRE(T AND| ne Su 8, Arizona Heard From.res ee Oty Gas Gomgpany.| 316§ 25 02 1 TABLE, àc, ANTE un LEngne drive SE entors to patènt Laws before t2® Party who fgured before the Recotdet's SQCILTY, will be eld on FH{DAYEV EN.\u201cNaw Yoxx, Nov.30.THE THIEF AND THE RECEIVER, Montreal Distrio Per mu Which will be sold at low prices, Ht.Gathering \u2018street.sondiné their inventions to the grost exhibie COUTÉ Yedterdey, te ee rem nios Hall.The Paciño Mall 5.8.Co, announess thet It willbe remembered that several days Can.Rolling Stock de| 119 ç WA on CES ema pl a= ita tlou at Geneva.\u2014 A bad Break oscurred yesterday aftar- ey despatoh has just been recalved by them, à junk-denler of St.Paul street mamod Dorn AMackine Ce oo RICHARD PATTON, den\u2019; none ES KE, \u2018Book In the water main on Dorohester, be- Piano oa ME Patton.dons.dallop- Mrs, Godin stating that the 8, 8.Arlsona was spokon on 8 Junk-desler of Bt.Pau Dominion Bon PR 10 \u201c30 Ad 188 Notre Lame street un Trains Okatructed by Buffaioet, tween Bleury and Alexander strests.Opening remarks by dar.Thompson, 1st Vice- the 4th of lio.on.(he const Mexièg Ibeault, was arrested by \u2018one of the de- 000 Deb., pos.) «ove IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ANTED ome Trae 3 Preside with piston htoken.fe wap in tow of od teotives on suspicion of being at least impli- gave Deb., § p.o.x: vo fee 0 GAB-FUBNISHING GOODS, WAST Tone Tor the wh.= Lo atebor Te (Tore, Ke, Nov.19.DEATH OF MANAGER BUCKLAND.alle Moon, la Cantenta>\u2014Rev.Cons ei = pr Sua alpgo.The outed i the theft of & plete of goods identi.{GST Balas pe of we |e en 742 CRAIG STREET Py a0 Bt: ora LÉ Dispatches From the en e on, \u2014 an _ | Rong\u2014 lover re n transforre e Qon- , Ter RAI A = Topeka sud Santa Fe Rallroad, on the West.Wo regret to announce that the death of Toa Captive Greek Gin Mrs ati fled as etolen from the ro\" kept RA wr.Montres Hart ve » wi bores oan - ANTED, 4 Boy, avont 11 your ofy oi.: era ling of thie Siate sy fers : Mr.Buekland, tvok place as his residence in VO oii tate Caprice~De Beri\u2014Mrs, \u2014_\u2014 Drayeolt, 61 Bt.mary Beet.Lo % pe do.doe ie (ie [TE 0 Joseph street._- i.so plonti there rains eanno a this vity ât 5.30 this morning.Mr Buok- Ballad Rios the Boll Bofuy\u2014E.N.Oatlin\u2014 The Situation in France.he Ame Therated oh bail, ! fring assarante Quebes facts Bo de M oM I L LAN & co.\u2019 ANTED, an ope rator où fs Ï .\u2019 a.secs x x pro la bad been for many years alling, and Carney Solo-A Merican Aira\u2014J.Harper\u2014Mr, \u201cNw Yonx, Nov.20.that In in the prélaary outre of trade, he bad vont o.Block| 118\" Lio\u201d 10 MERCHANT TAILURS; decor ac S'étor street frosts\u201d .wo « Horace Grecley Seriowaly kn, 1 ear he was given over by his medical Bu A spedial to thé Mail fom Perils states à the piirShase fiom À pafty tiéthed Ri- ÈS 1004 n ee No.151 ST.JAMES STREET Gown tog Qu ; TETE r= oa BD | New Yous, Nov.20 advis® tinos then, by dint of extreme care Bong\u2014Somebody\u2019s a gomine, put PH) oot tell that that oit is greatly excited.The politi.vet, whom he would be able to point out Montreal y de = Ee] .+ WASTE pnt D nêE VOIRE atrech, w \u2018 60e trip.to the soa-side, ho sesmed to who \u2014J, 0, Af Egan, cal troubles Lave reached a climax.hiers Tho latter,found incaroerated fn the common |.*on ' A Next door West Ottawa Hotel, and a ae forgotten.NER The Tribune, in speaking of Greeley\u2019s bave \u201ctaken a new lease of lifs sad man og-\u2014Mra Mo rieur.bat resigned the Presidency, and Marshal gaol, was takeh before tbe Police Magistrate EXOHANG cute since his wife's death from nervous pros last month of her illness.\u2019 The Hat Kmifeos Sarr Lake, Nov.20, On Sahday night at the American fort.one Green attacked Jas.Robbins, stabbing him three times in the neck and breast, inflicting, probably, fatal injuries.An old feud had existed between the portion, en TELEGRAPHIC ITEM ITEMS.pute horse disease Is is now ravaging Nova rie D'Erina has been presented with a gold bracelet by a Toronto audience.Dr.Shalt, just through from Manitoba reports many improvements on the Dawsom tou de Hugh John Macdonald, son of Sir \u2018Jobl, has been admitted to practice as an Attorney in Ont.The 88.Peruvian sailed from Halifax on the 19th inst., havin, on board the coadjutor Bishop of Newfound Mr.Thompson bas boon elsotad in Welland by a majority of 63 over Ur.King.Thompson was the nominee of the Reformers\u2019 Convention, but he claims to be Indepen- ent.A soldier named Porter, of the Royal Irish Fuasileers stationed at Halifax, attempted highway robbery and murder on Tuerday but was frustrated by the timely atrival of a policeman.New Yorx, Nov.19.A discovery has oeen made that oountbr- feit coupons of tbe Union Pacifie Railroad have been eirculated.A Brodd street firm, deceived by the artistio excellence of the Sounterfeit coupons, paid them on presen- Car and stage horses are Improving from the dropsy, which is attributed LN overwork and want of nourishment.The quarantine officials released the U.8.steamer Albany to the goverament as un- nevesss The Delaware will be retained until new buildings are finished, © your hea:th by gett A pair ot Laat ge Kip boots, at tHe Bur on ga bir ot Brore, Chabolllez Square.100 oan get à good Tweea uit, made to order in six hours, at Boon & Woodswarth\u2019 [NTL 2 AL Lawrence street, Montreal The Woven Wire Mait:ass is the most cssm- fortable, the most durable, the most perfect siesping arrangement in the world, besides being the healthiest bed known, Forsale by James Brown & Bros , 118 8t.James street.The Woven Wire Mattrass is the most comfortable, the most durable, the most perfect sleeping arrangement in the world, besides being the healthiest bed known.For saie by James Brown & Bros., 219 Bt.James street.DRESS.\u2014We understand that, for winter Over-Coats the, all-woo! Moscow Benver will be in much favor th!s season.They are made up in three loading ahades, vis.: Black, Blue and Brown ; are worn for gentlemen not over long and are unusually wide at the shoulders, For youths, blue will be the prevailing color worn.» Ladies Ger:r an Felt I Rlppers at Rouaype's Chaboilles square.It 18 very seidom, that Ye see any prepars- tion recelve the unquallfed recommendation of so many of our own eminent Physic ans as have been acocrded Ir.Btrnbaum's Rhou- watlsm and Gout Remedy.It must be a remedy of great virtne, zu ng and Summer avrence from Boon & Wood podworth, No.8 Bt Lawrence street, pleitGerman Foit BUppers, 4 Honsyne badailies aquars.oodworth's is the best place to gs ood tly Sorin.Ko.361 Lawrence Cod Liver OtL The well-known curative powers of cod liver o'l need not here be dealt ypon, but it is a deslderatum to be able to nse this valushile medicine, not only without dlagust, bat even with pleasure.Bush is one of the many ex: cellent qualities of Gardners Cod Liver Ob Cream, as also is ita perfect miscibility with water, which is a pe: not any other preparation of kind, as To the Editor of the Bran.) B8ir,\u2014A Housekeeper has writian you to Enow the reason why she ean buy Japan Teg at Mr.Foster's for 80 cents aa good as that for which she has becu paying 7 cents, I oan bear testimony to the truth of the same fact, for 1 have been dosling -with a large Groser for over ten yearn, and I find Mr, Foster's all Groceries generally, much cben, than 1 Fe per | have ns - Arora HOUSRKÈRPER The Ken! Fatage | Cigars, Tobacco and Pi] Pipes are stattered té ESTER Ar arbcles vu Be nenlly to decide between oa oan at once see upon tin Ro.Bron Btare ri] Samuel M y, Nos.188 & 84 Ji street, that none bu: found in his stock, 1 in his pel a, and umhesitat à beat ment in o, and feels 1eava without Lan Tos Boo CAL HIS GATES, by Mrs.ere rar! ot Tes Laird ot &0.Price, The.mn AO BROS, ALL at 89 St Lawrence lx Main street, and buy the best Washing Machine In the sity for the amall sam sa 11 gives perfect sutiafhoticn, wd 4 oy work om ' PERTE N.BOYB\u2019 BOOTS, WALSR BRATS THD CITY POR VARINY OF BITLIA AND CREAPRISS st LAWRENCE MAIN 4 ee {ext the Marka) i tion, and want of steep and rest during \u201cBe tis had locked on his : oh dixit of a coanee), unaup! PR tulstions expressed b: y mproved appsarques.Wy be Hove he contemplated taking advantage the balmy sir of the South this winter, but \u2014man proposes but God dispo: were the Senge friends on his ses.Apart from his publio o roity, Mr.Buck- Inud had a wide cirole of friends, who will des ly syopathise wi with ae Boteaved lady eaves behind, and à Whom he gaod to \u2014 » But fot my wife shoald have been in my gtave yoara ago.\u201d HOURS OF | LEISURE.The monthly meeting of the Vietotia L.0.j Le will be held this evening in the Orange Hall.A'tooial santertainment wilt be given by the Shaftesbury Temple, of the Order of Good Templars, at Perry's Hall, this evening.A bazzer will take place in the of Ball Song The White Rquall\u2014Mr, Patton.EE he Srudle of the Deep Soog-_Like he Song M pieds à Sotiltier\u2014J, Reading\u2014 ve écAriher, Bang\u2014lell me my Heart \u2014 Bishop\u2014 Mrs.Comte Mong-I Really Can°t keep StuUIl\u2014Mr, Hurst, GOD BRAVE THF.QUEEN.Doars open at haif pe ait.Chater tobe taken ats cel pam.$73 ALE .OF SECOND-HAND ua: 0g Stoves, atthe wee SV 'UORN Ayr Mr.SHAWS stores TOMOR- Be at TEN c'e clock, | HENR Hall on the 28th and 20th insts., in charge of the ladies belonging to St.John the Evangelists Churob, the proceeds to be voted to the church building Hi The -fitst social, for the present season, of the Caledonian Bocistr, wilt be held tomorrow evening, at the St.Andrew\u2019s Home, when Rev.Mr.Borthwick will read a paper on \u201c The History of Seottish Song.\u201d The debut last night of Miss Gertie Granville, the latest addition to the eXcsl- lent company at the Palals Masical, was a decided success.There was a crowded house and the the whole antettalnthent was well re- te The vecond of a series of tan cent readin, given by the young men in connection wit th the Church and bath-school of the East End Congregatfonal Church, corner of Craig and Amberst streets, wil be held in the Lecture Room of the above church on Friday next, the 22nd inst Rev.Martyn Hart will deliver à lecture on the!\" Ocean World\u201d next Saturday evening, 23rd inst , in the Bynod Hall, in aid of the St.Stephen's Church Christian Association.The reverend gentleman, who js from Loa- don, Eng., has obtained a high reputation as & lecturer, and his efforts in this direotton bave been, elsewhere, warmly retognised by the publi.Last appearance of Cool Burgess at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall to-night.He had a large and remarkably select audience last night.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Wood in theicligbtring changes excited te wonder ef all beholdère.The company also includes Miss Satheri and, who, alone, under the title of the « Scottish Nightingale,\u201d entertained large audiences in this city Iast season.As for Burgess, well, it is universally soknowledged that he is a host in himself.The other members of the troupe are fully up to the times.An entire change of programme is annnonnced for this, their Isst evening.DISASTROUS FAILURE.Liabilities; $300,000\u2014 Rumored Flight of One of the Firm\u2014Alleged 1 legal Proceedings.The talk of the town just now, besides the Fire Brigade and the Domeitio Service quee- tion, is the failure of Messrs.James Austin & Co., wholesale grocers, of Bt.Sulpice street, The liabilities are stated to be over $300,000, and the const quences are likely to prove dia- aatrous to more than one firm.It is said one of the firm has preferred flight to THE INQUIBITION is hinted that the younger members of the firm bave been \u201cdoing the grand\u201d a lestle too steep for the past year or so, and that in this way » considerable sum of money has \u201cGONE WHRRE THE WOODBINK TWIRETH.\u201d In connection with the above case, the following proseedings took place at the Police Court this inorning.William Booth, bookkeeper to Austin & \u2018Co and an ed lady, related to kim, were placed at the baving been arrested by the police under the following ciroumatancos, which were explain- od by Mr.Riddell, official assignee : He stated that he bad been yesterday sp- ointed to take surveillance of the estate of ames Auttin & Co., bankrupts, whose premi- 205 were situated in the new block of buildings, St.Bulpioe street.He was put in -pouression at half-past one o\u2019olock the siternoon, when he was handed the keys of the store and warerooms, with two duplicate keys.He then locked u Reais fore, after Skalnded, leaving the duplisate hoy okelnded, leaving the duplicate Tye imagined placed saf safely away in a ue Tae la tue afterzoon he cesually returned, ACCOMPABIXD BY À BAJLIFP, wbo was instructed to serve à writ of altach- ment, bat to bis nr Droaviore found the door, he re, impossible to open and the baillif onl taneoosly remarked that he heard voices of some Pareons fa the securing ea behind à the counter the saw upon the outside of Jaüy while à quanti Ad i sp it, evidently fromediate val, 0 summoned » polideman without delay, gave the parties In cha Mr.B.Devlin on behalf of the old lady af.femed shat her arrest at the alse iddell, Was grues Om tieui of.the manner which she 0 ohanosd to enter the store, lis stated that SER RAD BREN TO osunon, and that while on her na thenee te the Tanneries, s be bad encoun red Booth, whe was hot and that be had ackod her to eater, which she did without any dishonest intention, and was he ae with the other ,\" soone, and helo causé For - of sapiens had given her into the hands of vice, by whom she was placed in « osli.He d mot hesitate te pronounce theAssignes\u2019s r Booth, Sountar the old is ve intention pute so wi toy bon out his silent ve e act was ut ne s hon he wea Seatdoat wail haven to ble Hace \u201cs « woman o sabi A ropa: Me.v.Kerr, who apr sared for ae oun cutien, dsfonded Mr.Riddoll's.cenductus porfoctly natural and Abe pe- under À ca ?ciroumaissons in whish the gocused found, and observed that as amignes ve was logally reeponsi the pi Lot Placed | in Ms austody.Re could thing as to er rucounes o fod Indy, but Yemmarked thay the Con 1d by 20 means attach any weight to ported by farih.The deposition of the som- plaisaot jus thon Baker, and the Court took 00088.i thet the old are ve s y ren vee dasa wx hone + w | [3 vas .\u201c em by J .5, > ed jatmas mil, App a =n prose- in works.A Prose in works \u201cBde as YJ SHAW, cer QHA WLS! 8H AWLS! The New Yorkers appear to have imparted toc many Shaws this season, as they are bringing cases of thenr over to Montreal, and Jobbing them oIT at whatever price they osn getfortheni.We have been offered them at three different prices for the same gocds, We have bought a Jewolthe fAneat ot them and will eell th tas o-er dream Xl aripd Hnawis to solcet form.Prices ior Rich Geods commence at $2.75 each, 8 CARSLEY, 306 Notre Dame street.Flavnels this week at reduced prices.T T.I R ELAND, ENGRAVER, Bogs rerpe expectfully to Inform his old friends Teal hans 6 haa returned to Mon has opened an OfMios at Rr PETER BTREET, Corner of Fortification lane, (five doors from 8t James sirest.#-codIm-1w Music LESSONS WANTing terms, B 37, 8TAR offios.by a young man.Address, sar Hart 16 Main street and mr MAMMOTH STOVE WAREHOUSE, AT BM ORAIG STREBT.core e AFAICAN O00 KING-3STOVE, for and wood, wih the latest improvements, use.The Bemi-colon isa cheap coal nnd Roky Stove.The A wood Htove and Iron Duke are the best Btovea, besides numerous other patterns.Origlaal American Bsse-Burnor and the Oriental Im are the best Hall Stoves, Mammoth oF hie Heaters, aries and Panor emigns, to WALTER WwW.BARGENTR, 593 Cralg street, Montreal.P.B.\u2014Jobbing promptly attended to, and oot shipped to ail parts of the country.CLOTHING 16 Main street.\u2018 28 \"THE BLUE MOSCOW BEAVER OVER-COAT .Is in much favor this Season.ALSH has a good, service Ble oot for Noaingmaen, for sirost, ext i The N° made and provided by law ia such esses, and REAT ROSH, FOR THB BUIT, at Tumors are that revelations of an as- HUBTON'S BRANCA 8TO 13 Bt tounding character have yet to be made.It },Josepb = OTD on on Cnabatilex street, mn \u201cthe 1th ot ne owner oan have them by appl; a No, 0 Ohaholiles siree! y «Pa Ving Blame & AND TUITION WANTED | dur three chikdren, in a respectable bere tbey can be at ho Adaross, Tor ce ors must Proseant A information, W.P, BrAR office.ANTE M by à respect table auiti- ll ton ah 4 Sirona in in TE m nu à thoroog e mamily Ad yg dde SAd WARTS a oer Ee Feraon work of a retira of a Apply seis st Lawrence street, OARD.\u2014Vacauncles fira few rn Jady boarders, at 43 Bleury street, - ANTED, a situation as ¢ ook; is wil to wash.street, bstween W tubing in 3 Bt.George shies Apply at! at No.ATH Calvo animes or Families\u2019 ling wanted, & a Wii by a young Eve ishbman, wbo Wen ER de welt Teco mmendod, Address 84, Aran Wibes'2 a Press oy a Oraig mroet.WANT ED 5 x at Foes aad atl as House to feed a Gordon pet Lag Factory, and Table Mal a ieuty su wl EEE de indoos Sree Bly Ro Sherbrooke va LAL dress TAR AR OOS.a ANTE by a well Sauasted aa ink i Ih 23 3 well sdu ook ol bo où une noc ptioen bre rer :e re.se his standlug capetity, -aûty, Audress ça 49 Notre Danton = wi Hk A Nurse, oc Tu és light housework.A poly at 84 i at wis WASTED, [3 Td a - ployment fa for yA urine} sonate cé oo i almost « Audra 8.% 36, x Ua bé.Urbain street.w SE SEEN Aoi Sram ovat.with the VJ'ANTED, À situation \u2014 an Ww ax ne Don SEE ES WANTED by.bya John wb 1x » Collector où in any «ther c» can fore nish aatefactey 1 aie inte eniplayer.Aire B 2%, Bran oflos.à firat-ctars MAD; Hust be EE nt 145 MY Peter FANTED.& a Plum ni none need apply à workmhn; Rem por ment will & % TRE at M Antoine atrest.\"WA wl Er a BAe rk VA HW vas va \u2018a = + LADIES will pleases remember our sale-of\u201d ; liberty, oa proeont dice Copyrt : loymment sleep.7e wt | fige o£ =\" Presidènt ad pti in the rats, consist- MoMshon Le he, appointed P int ilo ve int devis ot an itärt tflumv ig of Generals L'Admirult, Changarnier and on.Efforts are belog made to induce Thiers to withdraw his bis resiguation.Bteamablp Arrivals.zw You Argired : Napoli, from Gibeait r, Cambria, trom amburg, and Ouba, from Liverpool.Soutnauetox, Nov.30.Arrived : 88 Doutohland, from New York, MuviLuE, Nov.20, Nov.20.Arrived : 88 Trinasroa, from New York.Noble Uonducts Wasaixaron, Nov.20.The Navy Departineat is oficialiy vised of the bate é conduèt df Ensign T.D.Bolles, of the U.8.steamer Iriquols, who, at the risk of his own life, rescued from drownin, og the Sismese engineer of à steam tug.who h been blown overboard by the explosion of à boiler in the river helow Baogkok, China.The commandinz officer of the Iriquois, in detailing the ciroumastance, says: At 8 o'clock on the moroin of the 28th Oct, à tug boat belongi 100 ot from the Iriquois, exploded her boilers, bioting the whoib crôw.overboard and reniding them most frightfaily.One poor fellow, the engineer, was own bigh in the air, and was completely stunned when he reached the water.I rushed in the atar- board gangwaz, and was followed by Mr.Balles.He said, \u201cI can sive that man.\u201d I Psaid \u2018 No,\u201d discouraged him in the attempt, as the man was some distames off, the sea rather rough, and, in my opinion, be would sink before assistance could reach him.But before I pould finish my sentence Mr.Bolles was oretbosrd, and in a few seconds was alongside the man, and cupported him until the cutter arrived and plokad them both up.Moncy Market,\" Lonpor, 3 P.M., Nov.20.Ooncols, 9 3] to 93 nds.\u20141885's bd; 90}; 1887's, 93; 10-403, 87} ; new five\u2019s, 981 ; Brie, 413.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 A fow sleighs appeared on the stresta to-dey.Carters should be caveful to have thelr animals shod to suit the present slippery condition of the streets, \u2014 In the case of Francois Brilion, the Bel- sian emigrant found dead this morning, & verdict of \u2018death from congestion: of jhe bralb\u201d was returned.> \u2014 Mr.Dawes, of Lachine, has received, per steamship Manitoban, four âne Berkshire igs, purchased from Mr.Walker, of Btackiey Pak ark, Staffordshire._ \u2018John Byron, a laborer, was fined for lying drank upon the shipping B rhat; § ; i\" and costs, or 8.sys.He promised the pledge immediately.\u2014 The Nelson Monument the repairs upon which are completed, was visited this after- uooû by members of {he Road Committes and others.The work seems to have been very eazefuily carried out.\u2014 Thomas\u2019Garmon, 8 Swedish sailor, was prosecuted for stesting cups from a erate of goods upon the wharves, consigned for tran- shipment by the Grand Trunk.He was drunk at the time.He was conviéted sad sent down for 20 days.\u2014 John N a laborer, aad an employes in the Grand nk works, was charged with having stolen from erates of s stored in the Grand Trunk Railway sheds, an axe, a cousiderable number of pipes, and soap; pleading guilty, he wes sent down for two months.\u2014 The deposition of Mr.Riddell was oon- tinued ja the case of Booth and relative this sfternson, and detective Cullen who made the arrest, produced the articles which the former prisoner wasin the aot removing when detected.Bosth was committed for ex- se amination, on, bet the old lady remained at ~\u2014 Amedee Ominette Plesded guilt Torey the Recorder this morning to the char, selling liquor without a iesase, at his er ses on Craig streat, and was fined and costs or three months.Eugene Joliociur, of Jacques Cartier street, was placed upon trial for the same offance ; convicted, and con- demued ia 8 similag papalty.| \u2014 At lfe inauguration of the Queen's statue to-morrow aflerneon, a theusand boys from the Protestant Oommissioners\u2019 scheols and & thousand from the Roman Catholis wohaols are 66 sing the National Anthem and\u2019 \u201cGod Bless the Prince of Waleg.\u201d have been pra separa sion, and will te-day, we naderstaad, have à joint rehearsal.= The lads Eu ça Rataile, Ohazlez Dawson, and George eveau were oh à with ment for à charter Fe à oom for the construction of & natrow way under the title of the Montreal £ L Lau.rentisn Colonisation Railway, We under.TED ant Boy or Man to ous stand | shat it is the intention of the promoters Hiss Wages Por week.APPLY at of this enterprise to secure the right of plae- ing » ira rail on the track either the Montres! & Quabee North Shore Rallway, from this olty to Lachenaie, or vis the Montreal Northern Colonisation line te Porteous Cros and either one or the other of thebe pbints carry & narrow gasge road to Terrebonne.From (his latter poiat the lige will pass BL.Hour), 88.Lin Rewdep, sad reach Te de Laé Oureau: > Juke Pron a driver; was arrest.ol by Sub avt je Juskly, of the Pollee, at ten out ok this morning, on Nua strides, for fil patio | the animal fe drove, oy io fin Ms Noress w for work.It was hewn that the ani- mel in question sufvred greatly from sores kept is a tant stele of ob Cn aflse ine or 91 4 an INTELLIGENCE, | Mo, denilon Polos tatimated In A 4, as 1 a © Comprador, anchored about | tely for the coos- |.=\" Racy opposite\u2019 i das cum de le - mprisenment,.me esterday aftetnoon; ahjl on beine question- 3, Without démuür pleaded guilty to the ae- cutation, wade on the junk-dealer\u2019s information.He stated in addition that this party was fully aware that he had stolen the cloth ; this was denied, and a close oross-ex- smination falled to alisit suything directly -] tending to support his allegation.Rivet was committed to await sentence at the Court of Quatter Sessions.The Magistrate, however, not being satisfied of Thibeault\u2019s innocence, postponed giving his decision in this respect.SUBURBAN AN ANNEXATION.What the Outsiders Would Likes The conditions upon whish the citisens ef St.Jean Baptiste Village desire annexation; are: That previous to this sven, each house #ithin their limits will te supplied with water precisely tn the same manner as the residents of the oity, and at the same tariff.\u201cThat up to the time of annexation, the Corporation will farnish them with water from the hydrant, situated on Oadioux street, at the rate of five cents per 120 or 150 gallons, or if \u2018it be preferred, that the village shall par $815 per annum for the use of the bya.ne hat the Corporation shall construct sewetz in the vill for $360 a yard, the village tv ba; ih-addition, allowed ten years from the time of their completion duting Eilsott which to reimburse the oity for the oot.Gold rate at noon in New Yor! rhe ¢ EVENING STARY is for anle at one cent each at the following News Stands AT Pot-o ce FPalnt St Charles.» Grocer, 16 Bt.Joseph street.Santas fe Ju 4 On Oniversity street, Fruit an Couper di Mrs 5% oF aetety Store, 48t Urbain Carpenter.Geo, Bird Store, 765 Bt.Catherine Cook, Lomas, Fruit Store, 10 Radegend: La Fruit Dealer, 119 TF elinglon a À Sooper = FraitBtore, 808 BL x, la, 8 w Bonnet Cleaner, 17 8L ou trav orons Willie, Or Groosties, @c,, Forfar atreet Have FALL and WINTER GOOQUS, Lawrence slr: cots everythi uifed in a first-class Talia lng Busin eas.\u201cod thelr regular enstomers they superfluous to sny that the at ure ake ol every ment J be jnbed I Jai the Comin ntlemen who eLjo tie rare luxury of good fitting a Pantaosta be sup P Prices positivel Kixed prices Bri n Inspection PTE Hew to EDUCATE YOUR- ; SELF with or without masters, by George Cary oa Te How to Mark Out à Course of Bludy.Common 1 Honool 8 Studies, The ay of Languages.The Higher Mathematics.Physical Sci Moral and Intellectual Science.eneral Road How to Brody ssi Read to the Best Advantage.Prico » doa moderate.ots ered to.Far goods respectfully NTED, by a stone , bober mal, si WA Stone Light Po rer or Assistant | - Store; hes a aoation, furnish first class references.Address: Wa: JWeletR, 355 Boraventure street.¢ Sm ve mie AN D IMMEDIATELY, xgoot plafu TE one that can , iron.\u201d Apply at 18 Palace sireet.WANIED, a good Plain rn family; one that can and La - apply at 807 St.Urbain street: A NTED, & thorougil xooper | fo gives » few © even A a iu EE dress .3 ThE omoe, Patio terme.ia FANT wash woman ooh diy In (be Le wa eon.athering st Eston, at 88S, 0 h Bervan! ANTED, a Thoroug! 3 por EE oftwo.Apply, between 60 Gay street, fourth door above 8 \"ree Onlsholin, C.BR.& Fo rlaventure Depot, XTANTED, an e = for & and On the Laini by Unsir News Agents.Child atx mon EE D For sale b BROS, uired, Apply to Mrs.J.Wi Oleménts, J., Grocer, Corner ven ae 7 160 £5101 BL Tames street, ured PY \u201cto Cavalo, P., t tore, &o,.300 Bt.rine { 7 à oan 10 rive an et es Juror st, G R A Y s 3 Y R U P WwW! A ARpiy al 365 Notre Daze street.- >; Dawes, Biationer\u201d 134 Place d\" 13 à House 7 vi Là Devres W', Slationer A0, 2481 Mes.| RED SPRUCE GUM.WASH a Byuakeeper.ApPReiioe.a F 1 RB d .Ÿ Mary suveL (Tyade! Mark Registered) ANTED, Girls at Ko.#0 Dolaney, J., 80 Bloury street.Jw ral constant ment, Poss Wo Fu Frult Btore, 778 St.Catherine one has heifd 4 Se \" effects of the Bpruces and tas in cases W Prioronen age ro hea he.Tm.J a os the Adtromanors, Jately ve Th en lerviaido # wire \u2018osepd on ce required Es i , lished, rolates Lhe case of consumptive LA i dure between am SE \u201cThat the sity shall become responsible Edwards Mrs., 167 Oraig strebt, OuUg man who was entirely cured by thre for the debts of the village, without imposing Forme 4 aijonory and.Contestionerg, æ monte carping Da Jane repair cond noir WANTED.22 Office Ror Apoty i= special tax upon the residents of the lat- ~ t Znto conmumptiva) patiente Le tha and & Allan, 112 King rest.E ter for their payment.Em.corner of Lagau- order tiem to dffok\u2019d ta Pando trom the | ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Sasa Gate A *Thet prior to the furnishing of the water énotiere and Constany streets sro ions: UP Is 5 scfentifo combination [> ra] servant; 008 Wages.3 supply as indicated, they aan act in al ore.Fralt and and Confectionery, GRA ob exudea Bot ta the apply at #0 Courville ren uv 28 ugs separate from the orporation, an street.tree.In tbis the \u2018gum Dever good Joh 1th À that after those terms have been fulfilled the grey, 2 welll a Jharies, Fruit Store, 47: separales,.and an re.spamodle, expeot ARTE Hanis ps TERE | L à village shall form a Ward of the eity, retain- 8 arant, tonic and balsam} A a tosh & Son, corner of and Nazar ing Îts name, to be entitled to the same re- A.Book and Fancy Goods Stove, No.served, | action ok La re focraences, streets.Présentation with the other Warda, sud tobe or oi Fare Joseph st.For sale at all Drug Stores, brie: 35 ANIED, u Book keel to 2 suppl th » fire and police station, while .Be 513 Bt.HEN Books In the, Pa tho sre on, naines st preseptin thelr possession Ho ani Mrs Mes [ait and Ne pot BY R.GRAY, CREME à r LetterF, Q., Post om shall rem n the peculi orp party of the BATHS + Ward BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, D RITISH AMERICAN| srrvATions WANTED.: STEAM DYEI OURING y THE QUEEN'S STATUE.Teemerrew s 8 Ceremonial, The following ls a \u2018sketoh of the programe srranged for to-morrow afternoon\u2019s ceremony 83 prepared by the Executive Committee, The members of the Committee will asserm- ble at one c\u2019elook in the office of thelr chairman, Mr.W.Murray, snd will from tbense proceed in a body to the Square, whers the needed platforms have besn erected in the vicinity of the The most promin- ont staging placed in its front, will be ocou- ied by the Governor-Genetal, the Commit- , and tne members of the Corporation; while upen this and the adjoining stands wiil be scoompodated the judges, Bishops and Clergy\u2014Frotestant and Roman C lig\u2014 the officers of the Militia, aud other specially invited guests.The larger platform will be ocenpied by three thousand children selected from the oily schools, who.will sing the National Anthem and probably \u2018 God bless the Prince of Wales,\u201d accompanied by two bands, of which the Grand Trunk Brigade band is one.At the opening of the ceremonial, Mr.Murray on behzif of the Executive Com: mittes, will read an address inviting His Exoellency to present the statute to the city, in response will be read a formal note so- cepting the duty, and after the presentation has taken place, His Worship the Mayor will resd a document of acoeptance on behalf of the Corporation and citizens.A royal salute will then be fired the Montreal Field Bat- torr, commanded by Col.@.A.Btavenson, the bells of the city churches will at this signal ring forth joyous peal.It is under that the National Anthem will be chimed by (he balls of Notre Dame Oathe- dral.The children attended a rehearsal at three o'closk this afternoon.POLICE COURT.Before W, H.Brshaut, Esq.y Pui.November 29.| James Porter, a loafer, was arrested yesterday afternoon on complaint of Mr.Callahan, merchant, Oreig street, as having atolen two coats, Sppaars he snatehed the first from the hook at the door unperceiv.od and returning a couple of hours subsequent he repeated the experiment, but without his previous success.He was provided with winter quarters, free of charge, for the next aixteen weeks.RECORDER'S COURT, \u201cmater J.P, Be Bexteny Meg.8 \u201cWrorenrar; \u2018Nov.20.- me following wers fined for drunkenness : \u201c Barah Shesdy, $10 où two months.Mary Ravel, Patrick Wholan, Mary Ged dinge, Peter Cellagban, and Anne Fox, $5 or Perhaps, st no period of of the year does the |\u2019 \u2018shoker enjoy his \u201c weed\u201d with greater geste than during the clear frosty days and moonlight nights of our incomparable winters, Messrs.Uohen and Lopes r to nize this, for we notices they have aid na very fall stock of smokers\u2019 requisites of every [0 tes.; thelr fine brands of tobaesos and eigars being Pestiosiasly notiseable, and as assortment of pipes of all style, prices said to be complete, -Known store on the ourne snd Bt James v 1 J.I \u201cTHE WEATHER, Twin perature im; he shade by siandare Therssomedler, ©, Harriss en a ahora tar fries pent makers, $43 & 244 Notre Dame street ze § pom.yestorday, 31°: 8 a.m.lay, 288 La two , 5053 Max, 810; xs ed\u201d and carrentod ot sa Tester, For soie y Nis HALLali Tass cheap that le mot ao par Purchasery mu grotte Ereatest onro Lo prevent being led away by appoarances.What otnmumers requite ia | ORRAPNESS ADA QUALITY ooinbined, and our Teas amply possess these essentials, Lovers of rich, rare and pure Coffee should try our *« a FINEST TURKEY COFFEE, ROASTED AND GROUND ON THE PREMINRS.It gives Satisfaction to All.Ne.St ST.CATHERINE STREET J WARBHOUSE AND FOR BALE, .8,600 PACKAGES OROICN GREEN AND pin FEAR, er, Im Emel Re la, ok Leaf 2 on SOOTOH REFINED SUGAR, REFINEDEYEU BARRELS CURRANTS, BAGS RIC CABES OLIVE 0 ue BAGS JAVA COFF 16&-1y DAVID TORRANOE a00_ qEAs! T TEAS! B.HUTCHINS, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN TEAS EXCOCLUSIVELY, 188 # 190 McGill Street, Montreal, - Offers for sale in atore and to arrive, 14,000 PACKAGES NEW TEAS, COMPRISING ! HYSON, YOUNG HYSON GUNPO IM al abies sent ® Piro, ort If deatred, and attanded to.JUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of Glasgow BROBE, MEAL, R.MCINTOSH, Corner Mountain and St Antoine vices AIRY BUTTER.80 Tinnets choice TABLE BUTTER.For sale by 0m M.BURKE.L.ROBINSON & O0, \u201c152 MoGILL STRERT, Ofer for sale à fine assortment of TEAB, consisting of: YOUNG HYBON, GUNPOWDER, TWANKAY.JAPAN, - BAKING POWDER Is the FAVORITE of all who have used it, .and they are MILLION.It is the FAVORITE OF THE QUEEN, IL 1s the FAVORITE OF THR PRINCE.But chiefly, and above all others, it 1s the, FAVORITE OF THE PEOPLE OF CANADA, By whom it 1s appreciated as the \u201cBEST IN USE.\u201d Ses the Trade Mark on every package, Bold by Grocers throughout the Dominke.| ADA SUGAR REFINERY.JOHN REDPATE à SON Mannfnoture ali descri BITE AND TELLOW RSFINBD SUGARS AND BYRUPS.The whole of superior quality, LOAVEB; DRY ORUS MO.CRUSHED, Ap CRYST.sx Y allows of every crade.» SBYRUPS: WITH, AMERER, GOLDEN HORTH ERITIRH C HOSPITAL BTRENT, one Ori Be Franc Es ar | AND BrANDA) D.Ma B.BUSS, J.OYBTER AND FRUIT DEALER, And Proptietor of tbe INSTERNATIONAL TEMPERA}(OB DINING-ROOMS, 384 ST.JAMES ETRKET, Second door West of Ottawa Hot al, We are recetving daily, Can, Jsuik, ana Shell Oysters, and will continue t3 do 50 during the balance of the season.Oysters, Obops, Steaks, do, nerved at abort notios.full Dinner daily from 12 to 2 \u2019oloek pam, open from 7 am.to 1 pm.17e N'oxsL PLATING \u2014\u2014 > CALE AND &8R8 IF, No.51 ST.JOSEPH STREET.L SILVERMAN,
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