The evening star, 11 septembre 1876, lundi 11 septembre 1876
[" EÉBFE sf li 17 = \u2014\u2014_ = TAILORING.UY BROWNS Everlasting B TWHED PANTS.Price $2.00, Mo.9 Chaboil- les ROWN'S DIAGONAL CLOTH SUITS, at $20,00, are now worn and ad- ired by all.oY 166% STAFFORD, Merchant Tailor, 72 ST, JAMES STREET.ishing their own cloth, can have if made te tne Nast style very low for cash.Garments Cut.211-3mz B UY BROWNS Everlasting TWEED PANTS, Price $2.00.No.9 Ohabo Jez Bq 166% UY BROWNS Everlasting TWEED PANTS, Price 82.00.No.9 Chahoile oz Square.186s ROWN'S DIAGONAL CLOTH SUITS, at $30.00, are now worn and ads fnired by all.1605 Gents MEDICINES, &o, FRECKLES REMOVED AT LAST! SUMKEE IS COMING AND WITH IT FRECKLES Diptheria is prevalent to an alarming extent } You rchate sure and certain remedies tar soi or aNove, er money returned, at JOHN BHERIDAN'S WEST-END MEDICAL HALL, Cor.Seigneurs & St.Joseph streets H.B,\u2014Open all day, Sundays, and all en on JCA on YES EYES! BYBRat DR.BRODEUR'S EYE WATER g vhs only preparation ibatcan cure the most 1s woterate Diseases of the Byes ouai men and working classes employ 18 pre great peucñt to 500the and relieve the Eyes from OVS Price 26 cents sOLD BY ALL DRUGGISI#, GENERAL DEPOT: 330 BT.LAWRENCE STREET.RESIDDER'S CHARCOAL & ORRIS TOOTH PART FHITENS THE TEÉTH and PRE VENTS DEOA2 Propared only by J.B.TRESIDDER, WINDSOR DRUG HALL ster street (cor.Brunswick), Montreal, ses Done by AU Drugzisia.Prios, 25 ols.Des pots ((ONSTITUTION AL CATARRH RY, CATARRH cannot cured muffs, washes or local Lis nh is a rennes of the constitu develop itself in the nasal organs Mors people have Catarrh than ftis easily cured.Thousands of Oases, some of FORTY yoars® stand have been entirely cured In Wow Hampshire and the Dominion the past thres Ly the Constisut Catarrk Remedy.Tentes to back the above, and a treatise on Oa gent free on application to T.J.B.Dragsist, ac, t._ Send name on pos- r and it will cout a cent, tiie, oF 1x botilos $5.Sent t0 auy ve on restiptf of money.Fer sale by all drag GROCERIES.(OME AND TRY OUR 450.JAPAN TEA.& Blackwell's Tart, Fruita and Pickies.Fine Bmoked Herrings at 48 ots.pez box.Raspberry Jams, home made, Young Hyson, Pokoe and Souchong Teas.Fresh Pribt Butter ana New Honey, ust arrived, Fresh Country Eg ; recelvod dally, toh Gran ngars.Sane of Clarets frem 250.to $00.VICTORIA WAREHOUSE, 20 RADEGONDE STREET.- SCOTT & CO.= A MB.Hone » consignment of Prime Sugar Cured HAMS, at rates which command the astem- tion of the Trade BUTTER Choice Essterm Townships BUTTER, sélected fos oliy ade, constantly kept ln stool, FLOUR.The several grades of FAMILY FLOUE always ob band at lowest market ratos.SAUSAGES, &0.Fresh supplies Gally of the North American Packing Oo's cslebrated Bologna, Brunswick and Bupross Sausages, Also, Corned Meats, Soups and Potted Delicacies, AKIN & ARMSTRONG, PROVISION MBECHARTA, Cornez Commissioners and M.Peter stress \u2014 FIN 1876.soorme 1876, GRAVEL AND PLAS110 SLATE = ROBT.ALEXANDRE, FOX SALE, Pelt and Pitch for Gravel Roofs, Dry or Tarred Sheathing, Plastic Slate Paint, Coal Tar, do, 41 8T, ANTOINE STRERT, vo MACHINERY, &0.J LAURIE & BRO, FANUPAGTUNERS OF ENGINES (Horisgnial and upzigh oy and all kinds of LL ARS, And deonts for BRLZING AND NNGINENRS' SUFPLING( MACHIN# AND ENGINB WORKS} $37 CRAIG FYRRRT, MONTREA Li 2 = = BOOTS AND SHOES.OOTS! BOOTS !\u2014The greatest bargains to be had in the city in Bootsand &hoes, is at Lennon's, 106 Wellington street\u2014La- aies\u2019 kid buttoned foots, $3, Misses do., $1.70, \u2018Children\u2019s do., 31.50; Ladies, Prunella Con, 750.to $1.90, Ladies\u2019 Prunella Balmorals, 766 to 81.90; Ladies #rench Kid Congress, $1.76 1 40s Extra, 82.50; Chiléren'a Boots from 400.te 31.50.Sustom Work a speciality.MISCELLANEOUS.THE EUROPEAN WINE COMPANY OF CANADA, LAVE OFERAD THEIR WINE VAULTS and RESTAURANT, AT No.11 Bonaventure Street, (Near Victoria Square.) MONTREAL MARTIN, FINN & CO, PROPRIETORS, STOVES TO BE REPAIRED Should be sent in at once or orders left at the ildersigned, who repair all the Stoves, eto., sold Or the laat 15 years.MEILLEUR & CO., 652 ORAIG SRTEET, NEAR BLRURY, © : D.BENALLACK & CO.112 BLEURY and corner of GUY and ST, CATHERINE STREET! 155% to call the attention of the public to the alnse stock of Choice Poultry on hand at present; ae Teceiving à nice lot of Prairie Hens at moder- 2rate A call Iu respectfully soiloited.ian Hp, BENALLACK & 00, F° SALE, In Stores and to Arrive, WINES\u2014Pau1 Emile Thomas\u2019 Port and Sherry, GIN-\u2014John DeKuypez & Sons, hhds.and cases.\u2014Renaults in hhds., qr.-oasks and ool; Martell and Dubola?in cases, RAISINS\u2014Valencies, Layers and Muscatels, WALNUTS and FILERETS; V.HUDON.75 cod 130m R Capital ., , .Cash Assets, nearly .1,200,000 All Outstanding Claims fur Bills Payable, and (re nd vOL.VIII.NO.215.HENRY LYE, Secretary, PROPERTY FOR SALE.NING S MONTREAL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1876.PERSONAL.Hv TO MAKE MONEY Ts the object which chiefly ocouples our atten« ion, yot fow seem to observe the many ways by which they could save sufficient to make themselves rich,\u2014such, for instance, as live in houses, pay large sums annually in shape of rent, for which they.have nothing left at the end of the year, and is, therefore, a total losstothem.To utilise this great outlay, and with it provide homes for the people, with land sufficient to make them self-sustalning.has ever been the aim and object of the proprietor of Mount Royal Vale, and for this purpose he has set apart one thousand Villa Lots on the best part of his great property, each lot being forty feet front by a depth of one hundred and twenty, which he is selling for four hundred and eighty dollars per lot, payable in instalments equal to one dollar per week, without interest.The lots north of Central Avenue will still be sold for three hundred dollars in payments equal to 50 cents per week.When one thousand lots ate sold HEAD OFELCR, 180 At.James Street, MONTREAL.he will Rovar Insurance Co.OF ENGLAND.The subscribers beg to notify their friends and the public that they are prepared to iusure in this old established and well tried Company, Dwelling- houses and thelr contents on most advantageous 8; and also continue to covor Mercantile Risks at the moat favorable rates.ROUTH & TATLEY, Chief Agents for the Dominion.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, No.64 St.F is Xavier street.196s HAT LOW RATES TOR LIFE INSURANCE ! Annual Premiums to insure $1,000 in the ÆTNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN $ with Profits discounted for Ten years, and thereafter applied in maintaining the full amount of Insurance at these extraordinary Low Rates : Age, p Annual Ago, 16 t0 20 .811 41 21 Le 1L 42 22 1.11 43 23 ,., 119 44 24 .1229 45 25.1264 46 26 \u2026.1800 47 27 .1888 48 28 ., 1379 49 29 ,.1421 50 80 .14 67 51 81.1514 52 83.1665 53 83.1819 54 34 .1875 56 85 \u2026.1788 5e 88 ,.18 00 57 87 .1868 58 8B unt 60 «65 a.vouces 64 40 .2102 IY vou Policies on above rates are convertible at any time without logs, and absolutely non-forfeltable after three years.Full particulars may be had at the Office, spposite the Post Ofce, or from J.R.ALEXAND M.D, 193s Oity Manager.HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, .$6,000,000 OFFIORRS: PRNsIDAKZ, VIOR-PRESIDENT, JOHN OSTELL, J.B THIBAUDEAD, GENARAL MANAGER, SEORNTARY, \\CLBRY.\" ARTHUR éaakon, & @.FORTIER.DAVID L KIRBY, ASSETS IN GOLD, thst Bocaritien and Montreal Harboz Bonds (in bands où ©2001 5 45 $0,000 09 725 518.788 08 $5,347 00 \u2026 R006 06 c\u2026\u2026s00ce 161635 54 con Aer 30,118 08 .ve 31,906 17 Dash OO 80d OB DADORIL, crises 3TII0E T9 175397 53 LIABILITIES, Losses, oounts due by the Company.a $148,201 59 \u2014\u2014\u2014 description af Pire Risks, Cargoes and Hulls; also, Ocean Cargoes and Freights on first class dteamors and Sailing Vessels, Bxap Orrion; 160 ST, JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, =Y NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSUBANCR OOMPANY, BDINBURGH AND LONDON, \"FIRE AND LIFR, DIBEGOTORB; » B, ARGUR, Heg., General Manager Bank of DAMASK MASSON, Baq., of D.Masion & GILBERT BOOTT at Son.Wm.Dow & Oo.MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, 7-178 Ger) 3lAgents for Canada (CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA.Fire, Guaranics, Life, Accidents.DIRROTORS : SIR HUGH ALLAN, President JOHN PRATT, Vice-President, pus | TG * JOHN L.ÜASSIDY.WARD STARK, JOHN HUTUHIBOR xo Actary.Manages, HEAD OFFIOR, 199 Sr.JAMES STREXT, 16x NOTICES.OT IC E .\u2014The Heirs of the late JOHN PRATT, Ksquire, will apply to the slature of Quebec, at iis next Hitting, for power remuncerate his Testamentary Mxeoutors and Administrators.D.GIROUARD, Solicitor for the Estate Pratt, Montreal, 8th August, 1876, 195-1m = C G.C.SIMPSON e (Late of 0.Legge & Co.) BOLICITOK OF PATENTS, OFFIOR, NO.Lé, 182 8°.JAMES STRENT, MONTREAL.Patents obtained in Oauada, United Btates, Bug- land, France, Belgium, itaiy, Russias and all other countries where patenta are grauted.Trade Marks and Designs registered and Copyrights secured.WW.GEO.BINDLEY & EEO, 20 COMMISSIONERS STRHËT, MONTREAL, GENERAL MBKCHANTA AND IMPORKIEAS: CONRIGNMENTA SOLICITED\" Advances made, n RIDDELL, VARS & PUBLIC ACCOUNTARTA, EDWARD EVANS, OFFICIAL ASSIGNER WESTERN CHAMBERS, 22 ST.JOHN STREET, MONTRE Ala 2628 EsrzrsrookR\u2019s Pass, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED.WILLIAM MILLAR, 199% 94 Bt.Francois Xavier street ENTLEMENS* CLOTHING ALTERED, REPAIERD and RATT PRESSED at H.VINEBERG\u2019S, 6563 Or street, cast of Bleury._N.B.\u2014Oash pe Of Ching, Mall ordern promptly Ak ded to.172% _ ROWN'S DIAGONAL CLOTH SUITE al $20.00, ave WOW warn aud ad mired by to erect buildings, to be paid for on equally liberal ferms, from two dollars per week upwards, according to the cost of the building, which will be nearly one-half less than the city price, as he posgesses an unlimited supply of brick, sand and stone with a never-failing supply of the purest water on every part of the property.Purchasers can have as many lots as they require, and bulld their own houses or hold their land vacant.Many are now arranging to lay out their grounds and plant shade and fruit trees.The soil being of the richest quality, when so planted and properly cultivated, will yield sufficient to sustain & family in comfort and respectability.The money now wasted as rent will pay their instalments, and in à few years they will find themselves the Proud possgessors of a magnificent homestead.Lots that are now sold for a few cents per foot will then be worth ten times that amount.This 18 no vain exaggeration ; It is ag plain and as true as that two and two make four.Neglect to purchase those lote will evince a lamentable want of Intelligence, a positive dislike to make and save s PFRSONA L\u2014Would the gentleman who kindly L offered assistance to another who had hurt himself by a broken Sidewalk on St.Urbain street, near Mignoone etrcet, on Friday evening, 1st instant, oblige by sending his address to Mr.John: ston, 46 St.wamille street.214-2 PPFRSONAL- George Browne will,recelve a letter by calling at the STAR office, 212-4 ERSON A L.\u2014I hereby give notice that I wiil not be responsible for debts contracted in my name without a written order.JOHN L HARTINGTON.Montreal, 6th Sept, 1876.211-6 ERSONAL\u2014 Wanted information of Johnathan Willis, late of Leeds, England, by his brother Henry.Address Montreal Post-office.211-5 WANTED TO PURCHASE.\u2019 ANTED TO PURCHASE, two Bagatelle Tables, App'y at 713 Cra \u20ac ables py 2145 T ANTED TO BUY, twenty or thirty boxes of Canada Plate.Apply to Box 316 P.0., stating price for net cash, and brand, also.ANTED TO PURCHASE a Set of Parler Tem-pins.Address, stating price and description, 0 15, STAR Office, 208-8 street.BOUSES TO LET OR WANTED, TO LET, No.7 Hillside Terrace, upper Sei- neurs street, containing 14 apartments, hot and cold water, and very easily heated, Bent low.No.175 Pulford street, No.7 Grand Trunk street, No.4 Conde street, shop and Dwelling on Wellington street, all newly painted and in most perfect order.Apply to Owen McGarvey, No.7 8t.Joseph street, 214-3 TO LET, a small furnished Dwelling on Cadieux street.Apply at 499 Sherbrooke street.214-2 TO RENT, Purnished or Unfurnished, at No.8 8t.Constant street.Apply to 8.A.Agnew, 294 Notre Dame street.14 3 LL ee fs TO LET, first-class Houses No.124 Cadleux ii Street, and 152 Drolet street, with bath and closets ; rentlow.Apply directly at 15 St.Lawrence Main street.212-6 TO LET, House No.1887 8t.Catherine street, with modern improvements; immediate possession.Apply at 432 St.Paul strcet.HELP WANTED.[One cent per word each insertion, prepaid.] WASTED, a thorough Servant; washing given out.Apply at 149 St.Constant strogt, 3 ANTED, a General Servant at 68 8t.Famille street.214-4 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, an experienced Nurge.Apply at 17 Cathcart street, 23 TELEGRAPHIC, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, One haul of mackerel off Halifax harbor, last week, amounted to 1,500 barrels, \u201cGoldsmith Maid\u201d will try to beat her WW ATED, a Housemaid who understands sewing.Apply at 1,157 St.Catherine street, WANTED à first-class Female Cook, Union House, 713 Craig street.VW ANTED IMMEDIATELY,a boy to assist in a grocery store and make himself generally useful.Apply to Jas.Kearns, 53 Juror stroat, 2 Apply at 214-3 ; ANTED, a Cook; must algo wash and iroa.Apply at 283 Upper Peel street.214-2 \"ANTED, a Cook ; also, a respectable person who sews well and 18 willing to help with children.Apply at 77 Durocher street, from to 10.30 a.m., and 1 to 3 p.m; evening about 7 glock.ARTED, Nurses, with good references.Apply at Miss Neville\u2019s Registry Office, No.5 Anderson street.214-4 WW ARTE General Servant.Apply at'130 Upper St.Urbaiu street.214-2 Ww ANTED, a young Girl.Apply to James Cox, V shirt and Collar Manufacturer, 57Q Craig street, 214-2 WARTED à Teacher who can talk French and English.Address, * Academy,\u201d No.179 Roy street.214 ANTED, an experiénced Soap-maker.Address Post-office Box 29919, Montreal, ANTED, à Gardener ; must be competent in every branch of his business ; married man without family preferred.Address Box 8042.0.WARES à General Servant for à month, at NW 273 Bleury street.210-6 WANED, 20 good Sewers to finish Muff Tassols.Apply at 301 Notre Dame Street.A WEEK to Agents, Old and You , Male $ 77 Aou vomalo, le their locality, Tortue OUTFIT FREE.Address, P.0., VIOKERY, & CO, Augusta, Maine.TO LET.\u2014A medium size House, partly furnished or unfurnished; all modern con- SITUATIONS WANTED.veniences; desirable locality; pe i immediate.Address O 10, this office.204tf TO LET OR FOR SALE, one first-class tenes ment Brick House, Nos.1 and 2 Union Texs race, Hypolite, corner of Roy streot; vent moderate; terms oasy.Apply to Mr.Lemoine, 4 Hospital street.11d where there is aot the shadow of a chance to lose, Young men should bear particularly in mind that an effort to become proprietors 1s the first great step towards establishing a name aud oredit- showing that they intend to sow other seeds than wild eats.The place {s fast becoming a very important suburb ; omnibusses run to and from the city post office at hours to suit the People by way of Dor.chester street to Sherbrooke street toll-gate,thence by Cote Bi.Antoine and Cote St.Luke Roads, entering the Vale mearly opposite Monklands or Villa Maria.After the first of May next passes will be issued for fifty cents per week for one round trip dally.Tho lots are free from all encumbrance, The tle deeds and registry searches will be submitted to purchaser's attorney, and other information from Mr.T.P.O'Brien, at 532 St.Mary street, every morning at 9 o'clock, and at Mount Royal Vale at 2 o'clock p.m, 210 ROPERTY FOR SALE.That excellent property No, 76 and 78 St.Hubert street, near the corner Dorchester street, being the best te of that favorite street.The property was built by a practical man for his own occupation, and is now divided into two commodious dwellings.To any person desiring to occupy one portion and rent the other, no better prope: can be offered.In fact, present reat of one of the dwellings is equal to Bank interest on the whole price.The titles are perfeot.H.H.GEDDRS, 86 St.Francois Xavier streot, H H.GEDDES offers the follow- e ing Properties at private sale :\u2014 That superior first-class resid .- Antone cst once, No.252 St © pretty e, No.5 IE rs avoes vr some Residence, University atreet, A first-class House and Garden Lot on Oeiveresy street.Detached Villa and Garden, 67 Upper St.Urbain That fime new House, No.57 88.Hubert street, Four Building Lots, 34 x 86, on St.Hubert street, Most substantial House, in perfect order, Rick: mond square.Comfortable House, No.7 Brunswick Two fine Brick Houses, 148 and 151 St, Do que street, opposite the markot.Valuable Property, No.2, à and 6, corner MoGill and Bt.Joseph street.Double Tenement House, 41 and 43 St Louis street, Cottages Nos.218 aud 20 st.Martin street, t-class House in two temements, 31 and 28 Donegana street, First-class Residence, 668 Sherbrooke street, Business Eroperty 454 to 464 St.Joseph street, Houses, 88, 100, 102 and 106 5.Hypolite street.Commodious House, 14 St.Denis stréet, Viger Gaz- Neat self-contained House, 30 Anderson street.Those ioe central Houscs, 43 and 45 Berthelot The commodious Cottage, with good Stabling, Berthelot street.! Sea 16 ¢, No.94 Durocher street.Valuable Property, Nos.353 to 361 St.Lawrence street.The ral Properties, 102, 127, 1.several Prop es, 102, » 120, 131 and 133 Two excellent Residences on Victoria street.Two first-class fitone Houses on St.Matthew street, Two very desirable Houses on Manoe street.The two first-class Residences, 28 and 30 St, Famille street.Sabstantial Cottage and nice Garden, 478 St.Law= rence street.Now Sone Residenoë, No.1243 Dorchester stroey © The first-class Tenement Houses, Nos.32 to, McKay street.50 That neat Cottage, No.33 Coursol street, Also, the pretty Cottage, No.16 Lincoln avenue, Thess two, desirable Cottages, Nos.108 and\u2018105 8%.B A first-aiass Besldenoe on St.Oatherine street West, That Taluablo site, 50 feet Font, 13344 St, Lawrence 8! And the two Houses, 84 and 56 8t.Dominique st, Villa Lot, 48 x 120 No.250 University street.Building Lots, 30 x 20, 45 x 120, 25 x 100, Durocher street.six Lots, each 24 x 114 and lane on McKay street.A cut-stone Store on Notre Dame street; pays 10 per cent.The Property 148 and 130 Bonaventure street, Four first-class very attractive Rosidenoes on Sher- Bore, with Dwelling, No, 868 Bt.Joseph street.re, w wellling, Ko.osep Double House, 546 and 548 Ontario street, Two semi-de Houses on Dorchester avenue, Handsome Villa, No.331, corner Sherbrooke and Berri streets.Valuable Property, 29 to 33]8t.Jean Baptiste st.The several Houses, 22 to 34 Albert atreet, off Guy street.Three Stores, with Dwellings, 140 to 146 St.Lavr- rence street.The Bakery and Houses, 87 and 89 Charles Bore rommee street.The five first-class Houses, Nos.98 to 104 on St Famille street, corner of Bagg street.Those excellent Houses, 447 and 449 St.Dominique street, above Courville.Brick Cottage, 359 Bt Dominique, above Sher- Drooke street.Comfortable House and fine Garden on Guy street.Four Brick Co es, Nox.41 to 47,on Upper St Lawrence street.Those urick Houses, Nos.42 to 52 Dorchester street East.Cottages Nos.145 and 147 Ferdinand street, Tannery Wes Extensive Business Property on St Catherine, near St.Lawrence stre Stone Remidence, with Kitchen Wing, 41 Lorne Property in four Tenements, 270 Boigneurs street.EDDES, Real Estate Agen! PE RE Francois Xavier Toioet, 192-1m 178 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.COLMAN\u2019S BEST QUALITY MUSTARDS ARE PACKED IN 1 1b., g 1b., and # Ib.cans of this shape ONLY.ASK FOR Colman's Genuine or Double Superfine, TRADE MARE Ÿ BULL'S HEAD ON EACH PACKAGE, C.LEGGE & GO, ° Esrannmanm 1858), SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, .treets, 162.162 St, James Streets, 2 FOR SALE.[One cent per word each Insertton, prepaid.] OR SALE \u2014A useful article ;just out (patented) ; not yet been in the market.For particulars, &c., address, J.Jackson, No.60 Mayor stregt 3 - OR SALE, an Appropriation of $1,000.Apply to A.Brogan, N.P., 58 St.Francois Xavier street, or to M.Cannon, 6 Murray street._214-4 Fo SADE, Healy's School Books at nearly haif- price.School Books adapted for our Schools and Colleges.HEALY'8 Second.hand Book Store, 495 Craig street, little east of 8t.Lawrence ixept Fee SALE, a first-rate deep water beech lot, in Three Rivers, fronting on Notre Dame street, not far west of Deen\u2019s Wharf, and eight building lots on Notre Dame street; very suitable for summer residences, with splendid view of river; title clear and taxes paid.For further particulars, address Miss Porter, 182 Manstield street, Montreal, -3 eod OR SALE, an Appropriation of $1,000.Apply to A.Brogan, N.P., 58 8t.Francois Xavier street, or to M.Cameron, 66 Murray street.213-4 FF SALE\u2014CHEAP BARGAIN\u2014Book In the St.Jawes ($2,000); paid up, ; 45 per cent.discount, Address, by letter, Q 12, STAR office.\u2018 Fe, BALE, a first-class Scotch Terrier.Apply At No.1 Fire Station, Oraig street.210 FE SALE, prico $800, a Money Exchange and Broker business; excellent location, low reat, possession immediate ; opportunity open for two weeks only.Particulars oun addressing 211 Svan office.F R SALE, a Drug Store; In good locality.Address * Doctor,\u2019 STAR office.210-8 Fo SALE, & Patent ; necessary article in every house; thousardscan be sold and a fortune realized; territories to suit.Address O 16, STAR ofilce.510-6 Fos SALE, half interest in & light manufacturing business; g00ds now in the market; sale unlimited; 100 per cont can be realized withont much outlay.Small capital required.Address M, 18, STAR office.209 10 \u2014 \u2014 LOST, &c.OST, an open-face Gold Watch.Please return to 34 Bt.St Denis street, and\u2019 be rewarded, Won situations by two sisters; one as Piain Cook and the other as Housemaid ; good references.Apply at Miss Neville\u2019s Registry Ofce, 5 Anderson street.2134 ANTED, à situation as Porter or Other capacity in & private house by a young man, Address, M 24, STAR Office, 213 ANTED, à situation as Coachman by an experienced man with good recommenda tions.Address O 17, STAR Office.213 ANTED.\u2014An experienced Cook can be had by applying at Reglatry Office, 40 St, Antoine street.2184 ANTED, a situation as Thorough Servant.W Address 241 8t.Martin street.213-4 ANTED, a situation by a respectable young man, conversant in English and German, in Office or Store.Address, by letter, N 14, Bran 9 ce ANTED, à situation by a Book-keeper, thoroughly qualified; conversant with both the French and English languages, and having particular experience in boot and shoe manuscturing, Address ** Book-keeper,\u201d SrAR office.211-6 ANTED, by a young girl, a situation as Housemald ; can give good references.Apply at 898% St.Dominique street, Montreal , 4 ANTED, by à respectable Man a situation as Storeman or Express Driver; good references ifrequired.Address, by letter, to 554 Boaa- venture street, Somerset House, 212-4 ANTED, a situation as Housemaid; best ot references.Apply at 389g St.Dominique street.212-4 ANIED, by a young married man, of long experience, a situation as Salesman in a \u2018Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods or Grocery Store, or Assistant Book-keeper ; best city references ; salary Jooderate.Address, by letter, L.EC., Braz ofice, TRD\u2014Two respectable young women (Canadians) speaking EKoglish, want situations as General Servant, Plain Cook Or Housemaid; good references.Apply at Miss Neville\u2019s reglatry office, 5 Anderson street.ou N ONTREAL MALE AND FEMALE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY\u2014Orrion HouUR4, 8 a.m.to 8.30 p.m.\u2014I hereby give notice to the public that I can furnish at a moment\u2019s notice the very best of help, elther malo or female, with unquestionable roferance.I, therefore, solicit a trial from all those who may require it.Contractors, Bullaers and Manuracturers are invited to give me a call.Also, those requiring Book-keep- ers or Clerks of any kind.Help for hotels and private familles à speclality, aa I have two departments well situated, and in a central locality.W.\u2014All persons, male or female, requiring situations will do well by calling and register~ ing their names at my Office immediately.158 \u201c J.© MIGNAULT, 31 8t.Lambert's hill, OST, a small 8kye Terrier Bitch ; answers to the mame * Perret.\u201d A suitable reward wil be paid by leaving her at No.53 St.James dizepte JLe85 a Sliver Card Case with name engraved of which Initiale are M.M.A reward of $d wil be paid ou roturning it to thé STAR one 5 OST, a Bilver Brooch, with Pearl settings.The der will be handsomely rewarded on returning to the STAR office.211-8 OST, a Freemason\u2019s Pin, between Sherbrooke and Bt.James street.Finder will pl return to 405 8t.Dominique street and be Towarded.OST, à Gold Ear-ring with poari pendant.The finder will ha handsomely rewarded by returning to the STAR office.206-10 TRAVEL TIME TABLES.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY (WEST.)\u2014To Prescott, Ottawa, Toronto, Chicago and Intermediate places at 9.45 a.m.and 10 p.m., and Mixed for ston at 7 a.m.Cornwall and Intermediate places at 4.30 p.m.Vaudreuil and latermediate stations at 6.15 p.m.To Lachine 18 AIN.9.10 a.m., 12 oon, 3.30 p.m., 5.00 p.m.30 p.m.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY (EAST.)\u2014Express Train for Island Pond daily, and Point Levi on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 8.06.On Saturdays the 8.05 a.m.train will run to Rimouski.Passenger Train for Richmond, Island Pond, Gorham and Portland, 2.55 .m.This traln connects at Richmond with the xed Traln, leaving there at 6.15 p.m.for Point Levi.Express for Richmond, Point Levi, Riviere du Loup, Cacouna, St.Octave (Mets), St.John, Halifax, Island Pond, Gorham, Lewiston and Portland, p.m.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY (SOUTH.)-For St.Johns and Boston at 9 a.m, For Rouse\u2019s Point, Albany and New York, 6:45 a.m.For St.Johns, Waterloo, Boston, Albany and New York, 3 p.m.For St.Johns and {nterme- diate stations, b:: Bo Hemminford and Inter mediate Stat 3.30 p.m.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY.\u2014 From Chicago, Detroit, Sarnia, Toronto and intermediate stations at 9:30 pm.and 8 a.m, Trains from Ottawa connect at Prescott Junction with both trains.From Cornwall and intermediate stations at 8:50 a.m.From Kingston and intermediate stations at 6:15 p.m.From Lachine, 8.35 &.m, 10.30, 1.80 p.m., 4.80 p.n., 8.05, and 7.30 p.m, RAND TRUNK RAILWAY (NORTH.)- From New York, Waterloo and intermediate stations, at 8:45 a.m.From Boston at 8:45 a.m.and 9:20 p.m.From New York Albany and Rouse's Poingat 10:10 a.m.and 11:30 .m.From Hemmingford and Intermediate Sta- ions, 8.36 a.m.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY (WEST.)\u2014From Boston, Portland, Island Pond Sherbrooke, Halifax, St.John, St.Octave mond, Three Rivers and intermediate stations at 6.30 am.From Island Pond, Sherbrooke, Rich- (Metis), Cacouna, Riviere du Loup, Pt.Levi, RBich- mond and Intermediate stations at 12.05 p.m.From Portland daily, and from Pt.Levi, OR Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only, at 9.00 p.m, APRAIRIE.\u2014Boat leaves Montreal at 1:00 and 11 a.m., and § Bola and La prairie at 6:00 and 8:30 am, andl p.m.UEBEC.\u2014Boat leaves Montreal each evening (Sundays excepted) at 7 .m.Arr a.m.next mo: re- fre a À pe, arriving in Montreal at § han.EAUHARNOIS.\u2014The ¢ Beau- harnois \u201d leaves the canal basin every day (Sundays excepted), at 1 p.m., for Beauharnois.Returning, she arrives at the city at 9 a.m.ORNWALL,\u2014The steamer \u2018 Bohemian! leaves the lower canal basin on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 12.30 p.m, for Cornwall and intermediate ports.Returning she arrives at the basin on Mondays and Thursdays, at 12 o'clock noon.The opposition steamer *\u2018 St.Fran- ois?leaves and arrives on the samo days as the ¢ Bohemian,\u201d but about two hours later in the day.HE BELLIS GAS BURNER.Acknowledgod fhe best.More than 20,000in use in the City of Montreal.When used in connection with our OPAL SHADE, makes a perfeetl steady and brilliant light, Savesfrom 15 ia 4 per cent.in the consumption of gas.Liberal dig- count to the trade.MUNTHKAL NOVELILY CQ.Sole Proprietors, 336 81.James straet.206-2 Avex.MoeRrEGOR, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, &0., Nos, 603, 605 & 607 Lagaucheticre Street.M.B.\u2014Jobbing, and all kinds of House and Fux- pituxe Repairs, promptly attended to.289 JoaN McDoveari, MILLWRIGHT and MACHINIST, CALEDONIA WORKS, ST.GABRIEL LOOKS, 1905 Heo EOI, HOT, COLD, COLD, COLD BATHS, J.BIBAILLON, Hair-dresser and Manufacturer of Wigs, Braids and Switches.ROOMS.[Rooms to Let, half à cent per word each insertion «Rooms Wanted, one cent per word each insertion, prepaid] OOM8\u2014Wanted, for housekeeplng, three unfar- nithed rooms, or two rooms with use of kitchen, for a family of three ; Address, stating terms, N 1b one flat preferred, STAR Office.214-3 Rous.Oomfortable room, with board, for one or two gentlomen ; terms very moderate.14 Mayor street.214-4 OOMS\u2014To jet, two rooms, with cool y stove.R Rent $5.Apply at 499 Sherbrooke 8 Hn OOMB.\u2014To let, a large furnished room, with kitch on Cadieux street.Avply at 499 Bherbrooke street.214-2 OOM8\u2014To let, with board, at 59 St, Elizabeth street.214-3 OOMS.\u2014 À splendid front room with nite board can be had for a married couple in a firat- class house (French family), at 201 Bleury stroot, OOM\u2014Pleasant Rooms, fürnished or unfurnished ; locality good and family American.Apply at 271 St.Urbain street.214-3 t 11412 Ble street.Room» L Bleury 214-2 QOMS.\u2014Large, newly: farnished Room, No.49 Alexander street, cornar of Lagauchetiere, OOMS.\u2014To let, large, unfurnished Rooms and R Kitehen.Apply at 80 Mountain street, 48 lady, an uofar- (tchen, between Address B 19, 214-6 ROE Fanted,s by a youn, nished Room, with use of City Councillor and George streets.STAR Office.OOM \u2014WANTED, a furnished front Bedroom, R suitable for two gentlomen ; also, & single Bedroom, with bath and closet, at 104 St, Urbain street.Terms reasonable.214-¢ OOM AND BOARD WANTED by two Joung gentlemen.Address, stating terms, with full name and address, D.M., STAR office.214 tf OOMS.\u2014 First-class Furnished Front Room to let, in a private family, at 43 Bleury Street, -3 Roous TO LET, at 217 8t.Constant street.8 OOMS.\u2014Double and single Rooms to let, at 71 Anderson street.213 3 OOM\u2014T0 1et, à large unfarnished room with R use of kitchen if required.Apply at 190 8t.Antoine street.213-3 OOMB\u2014Two furnished bedrooms to let, at 21 Beaver Hall Terrace.3212-12 OOMS\u2014Firat-clats (furnished) with or without board, with gas and bath, in a pleasant 10- cality, 12 Viger Place.212-8 OOMS\u2014Three Bedrooms and Sitting Room to let, at 112 Durocher street, 212-4 OOMS.\u2014Comfortable upper flat; three rooms ; bathroom and W.C.in bouse 35 St, Constant street: central locality; rent light.Address, Professor Lavoie, Hair Dressing Establishment, 196 Notre Dame street.211tt OOM\u2014To let, (double or not) furnished or un- R furnished, at 5 8t.Charies Borromme Sixost.OOMS, well furnished, with or without board, \u201c at 616 Lagauchetiere street.210-8 OOMS\u2014To let, two rooms (furnished or unfurnished), suitable for a married couple; in a private English family.Apply at 128 St.Soorge street.210-i OOMS-\u2014Tolet, two large unfurnished rooms R with pantry suitable for housekeeping, at 15 Richmond Square.210 6 OOMS\u2014To let, single or double, nicely fur- R Dished ; first-class house and pleasant 1o- cality, St.Catherine street west, near the Windsor Hotel.Address, \u2018* Alpha,\u201d STAR Office, 10-8 BOARD.[Board Wanted, one cent per word each insertion «e000.Board Vacancies, half cent per word each insertion, proepaid,} BOARD Parties degiring first-class table board ; can be accommodated at Unlon House, 713 Craig street.214-6 OARD at 49 Aylmer street, with or without B rooms; terms moderate.212-9 OARD\u2014Boarders wanted in a private family, _389 St.Antoine street.212-5 BOARD Vacancies at 10 Trudeau street, 2 4 t 44 Bieury street.BARD and Rooms, & 8 y 211-5 BOARD Jomtontanly Board and Rooms in an English family.House has all modern con- venlences.Apply at 256 Bleury street.210-8 QARD.\u2014Ywo steady young men can be acogm- B modated with Rooms and Board, where ng other boarders kept, at very cheap rates, at 139 St.Constant street, eight minutes\u2019 walk from Post-office.212-7 ARD\u2014Vacancies at 664 Dorchester street, B° 204-12 OARD-\u2014Vacancies\u2014Singles or double rooms for B single gentlemen or married couples; nicely hod: healthy locality ; near Sherbrooke st.; modern conveniences, Address E.M., STAR office, ASK FOR GODFREY ERMEN'S COTTON THREAD, The Best and Strongest.183-codre \u2014 Ox EWSPAPERS FOR SALE atthe ¥ STAR\" OFFICE.fastest time at Albany, N.Y., on Thursday.The Figaro\u2019s story about a mutin on the United States steamer ¢¢ Franklin,\u201d is enied, A revised summary of gubernatorial vote in Vermont majority.The reported arrest of Tweed and his nephew in Spain, is confirmed.They will be extradited.gives Fairbanks 23,732 Three children, acrobats, hawe been taken from Murray\u2019s circus at New York.The prosecution was at the instance of a society, Mr.Gladstone addressed a meeting in Blackheath, Greenwick, on Saturday.His speech related principally to the Turkish atrocities.\u2019 A mass meeting at Dublin Saturday to protest against Bulgarian atrocities, became a demonstration against ¢ English atrocities in 1789.\u201d One of the parading bands carried the American flag.The new Government of Prince Edward Island is composed of L.H.Dancs, At- torney-General; G.W.Delois, Colonial Secretary and Treasurer : W.D.Stewart, Commissioner of Public Works; John Yeo, Alex, Laird, D.G.Gordon, John Le- furgey, J.F.Robertson and S.Prowse.The last team practice preparatory to the International rifle match, which comes off on Wednesday and Thursday next, took place on Saturday at Creedmoor, the Australian team not participating.The following are the aggregate scores: \u2014Irish team 1,559, Scotch team 1,535, American team 1,531, Canadian team 1,512, CANADIAN, Otrawa, September 9.The following is the weekly statement under the Dominion Note Act :\u2014 Notes in circulation, according to the following dates.$11,487,243 42 Epecie held at Montreal, Aug.31.$2,397,398 69 Bocia Toronto,\u2019 Wan PE 1260 37 « Halifax, Aug.31.264,593 99 \u201c St.John, \u201c 31., 193,392 78 « Winnipeg, © 31.,540 01 $3,205,185 84 20 p.c.on $9,000,000 00 $1,800,000 50p.c.on 2,487,243 42 1,243,622 \u2014 3,048,632 00 Excess of Specie .Ceres $161,663 84 LATEST MAIL NEWS.CANADIAN, Napanee will soon have gas, Horse races at Coaticook this week.They are complaining of steam whistles in Toronto.The Premier thinks the Big Push\u201d should be investigated.Sherbrooke, Que., alarm telegraph system.Mr.Robinson, M.P., hasn't thrashed any more newspaper men, The St.Johns, Que., News has fully recovered from the effects of the fire.Ground has been broken at Acton, Que., for the Waterloo and Sorel Railway.Hon, Mr, Chapleau and wife were sere» naded on their return to Sherbrooke.An insane woman named Gignac has died at Welland from neglect while in J It is tantalizing to read of the pleasant concerts given in Toronto's public gardens, Bears are plentiful around Sherbrooke, Que.A two hundred pounder was shot last week, Theodore Cleveland, 19, Point de Bute, N.B., hung himself in his father\u2019s barn last week.The Richmond Guardian elegantly terms the articles in the Waterloo Adver« tiser \u201c\u201cSwaggering Gush.\u201d Mr.James Johnson, Brome Corner, Que,, has lost one of his eyes by his cow switching her tail in his face.Toronto teachers want to go to the Centennial and the School Trustees won\u2019t consent, unless the teachers provide substitutes, Why didn\u2019t they go during the holidays.A man at Allandale, Simcoe, Ont., is engaged in systematizing the Bible.He intends to publish an edition in which the subjects wil be classified, another feature being the arrangement, by juxtaposition, of similar passages in the text.St.John, N.B., has been badly swindled by a \u201cMadame Carlyle\u2019s Female Ministrel Troupe,\u201d According to the Telegraph, the * troupe \u201d consisted of \u2018a man, his wife, child, and two deck hands of a steamboat.\u201d At the intermission the ¢* troupe left and the audience proceeded to wreck the hall.Griphas a good thing on the appointment of Commissioners to enquire into Australian trade.It shows how beautifully Mr.Morris Lrmbugged his auditors by telling them that Canada beat the States hollow in making cheap railway cars, while the fact is nearly all our rolling stock is bought from the Yankees.AMERICAN, Sothern is playing in New York.San Francisco is suffering from scarcity of water.Dr.Mary Walker is keeping a dairy farm in the West, New Orleans claims to be the cheapest city in the union to live in, The Brooklyn Gas Company has made a reduction of 12 per cent.to consumers.Wanting to speak well of a man Wilkes\u2019 Spirit says: \u2014\u2018° He is a wholesale dealer in hospitality,\u201d The New York Aquarian will be open Oct.1.Itis situated on the site of the Colosseum, A single firm in Indianapolis has sold 5,000 Hayes and Wheeler uniforms already this autumn, John B, Gough has the signatures of 140,000 persons who have taken the temperance pledge at his hands, All the Presidential candidates appear to be disreputable men judging from what is said of them in the party papers, Twenty-one of the thirty-eight States will elect Governors this fall, This is largely above the general average.W.8, Peacock, 36, wool merchant, Camden, N.J., attempted to jump on a moving train at Trenton last week and was killed.Dennis McCarthy, aged 17, was killed at Fonderne Station, New Jersey Central Railroad, on Saturday night, while trying to steal a ride on a train.The SS.\u2018\u2018 City of Pekin\u201d has done the trip from Hong Kong to San Francisco in 22 days 11 hours\u201420 hours ahead of the fastest passage recorded, The apple crop in Beaver county, Pennsylvania, is ro large that the farmers are shaking off the portion of the frait to pre- veut the trees from breaking down.The monument in Central Park, N.Y., in honor of the emancipation and enfranchisement of the colored race is to ba un« veiled at noon on the 22nd of September.A preacher named Wilson was hanged in effigy at East Troy, Wis., one evening last week, Immoral conduct is alleged against him, but no details have yet come to hand, A new steam yacht, * Viola,\u201d New York, has a novel boiler by which forty pounds pressure can be raised in three and a half minutes, The boiler has a one inch coil 300 feet long.Miss Ida Steele, a celebrated Illinois swimmist, has challenged her sex generally for a ten-mille swim down the Mississippi river.There ought to be a crowd to see Steele swim.The Chinese in California have gone into the fruit drying and canning business.Injone mountain county a local exchange mentions a number of orchards purchased by Chinese, - \u2018 Wilkes\u2019 Spirit says:\u2014Sir Randall Roberts has purchased the right to produce The Great Divorce Case in Canada and Cali- is getting a fire fornia.He will probably make his debut in Toronto in this excellent piece, i Thomas Hathaway and Jonathan Boum, of New Bedford, Mass, both once poor boys, are now classed as millionaires, They made their money by whaling, in which business New Bedford has $10,000,- 000 invested, Judge Sartwell, of Smithport, Pa, died recently while his son was engaged in reading to him the details of the death of the late Speaker Kerr, Without any premonitory warning, he suddenly exclaimed, \u201cPm going too,\u201d and sank away almost instantly, James Freiot, one of Troy\u2019s most respected citizens, was shot by a gang of roughs last Saturday.They had invaded his orchard for the purpose of stealing his fruit, and he was wounded while attempting to arrest one of them for an example.There is no hope of Mr.Freiot\u2019s recovery.There bas been no rain at Port Jervis, New York, since June 8, and that was the first in about three weeks.The crops Will prove almost a total failure, Potatoes planted early were given up early in June, when a great many farmers re- ploughed and planted, which crop will also prove a failure, not enough being raised for seed.A singular disease among horses in Chicago has become quite prevalent, and several hundred are laid up with it.The disease develops itself in horses when heated, their bodies give out a peculiar odorous perspiration, which scalds the hide, and causes the hair to drop off, leaving sores all over.Many think that this disease arises from the lurking poison left in the system by the epizootic.There were 3,416 marriages in Boston last year, a decrease of 632 from the previous year; of these 92 grooms and 70 brides wereunderthelegal marriageableage, The births also were fewer, 11,020, or a decrease of 697, the ratio to population being 1 in 31.02.The males exceeded the females by 262, and there were Sl twin births, The deaths were 1,146 more than the year previous, 8,958 in all.In San Francisco a terrible tragedy has occurred, resulting in the death of husband and wife,\u201d Their name was Brendt.He was a German and she a Swede.The two had been to a ball.On the return home the husband asked his wife why she had danced with another man.She told him she had done so because he was a better dancer.The husband disputed is, and the wife called him a liar.He asked her to take back that word, and on her refusal to do so, he shot her twice, killing her instantly, Then he shot himself, inflicting a wound which resulted in death nine hours later.There ages were 32 and 21 years respectively.Within the past three weeks the price of crude petroleum has bounded up from $2.50 to $4.10 per barrel, and refined oil which, in July, retailed for 15 cents a gallon, now brings from 26 to 28 cents.The prices of the refined oil is controlled in a great measure by the Standard Oil Company of New York.This corporation within the past three or four years have purchased all the leading refineries of the country» and now retains a strong grasp upon the market, especially this year, as the jobbers have scarcely any stock on hand.The company has been netting handsome profits its monopoly, and, of course, derives no especial benefit from the increase in the price of the crude oil.\u2014Chicago Times, September 7th, SCOTLAND, An adder, two feet long, has been killed at Forsinard, Caithness, Mrs.Wilson, wife of Dr, Wilson, of Ross, has been committed to one months\u2019 imprisonment for stealing 2s 11d from the till of the Pheasant Inn.The Greenock local authority have given instructions to the Master of Works to draw up a scheme of purgh improvements, under the Artisans\u2019 Dwelling Act.It is proposed to demolish a number of properties situated in the filthieat part of the town.The shoals of salmon seen round the Lews coasts and going up the rivers were unpre- cedently large this season.Some good sport was recontly obtained, particularly on Creed, Grimersta, and the Blackwater.At Grimersta, one gentleman caught with the rod twenty-four solmon and grilse in one day.The foundation has been laid, in Lich maben, of a memorial statue to King Robert the Bruce.According to tradition, the hero was born in Lochmaben Castle, and it was in its immediate neighborhood that he first made a stand against the English in Scotland.The commission for the Statute has been confided to Mr, Hutche- son, the well-known Edinburgh sculptor.Referring to the preparations at Edinburgh for the Queen\u2019s visit, the Glasgow Mail remarked : *\u2018 Seeing that it requires the visit of Her Majesty to insure the washing of our public statutes and the cleansing of our High School windows, we sincerely hope the Queen will not in the future be so great a stranger to the capital of Scotland as she has been in the past.As the crew of a Footdee fishing-boat were hauling their nets on board at the fishing-ground, about 30 miles off Aberdeen, a very large-sized whale\u2014a ¢\u2018finner\u201d \u2014made a rush at a heavily-stocked net, and swallowed part of it, along with an immense quantity of herrings which were sticking in the meshes.The somewhat in.digestibie mouthful seemed to make the whale rather uncomfortable, the monster looking as if it was about to choke; but a fisherman in the boat managed to tear off a bit of the net, and the whale soon disappeared with the rest, THE CHURCHES.END MISSION OF ST.ANDREW'S.EAST In the temporary absence of the Rev.John Hutchison, the Rev.Gavin Lang occupied the pulpit last eveming, The eloquent preacher chose for his text the 19th chapter, 4th verse, of the First Book of Kings: \u2018 But he himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree ; and be requested for himself that he might die ; and said : It is enough ; now, O Lord ! take away my life for I am not better than my father.\u201d He said : There is a voice telling us that retirement is a very good thing ; the body needs it ; but the soul needs it still more.When Jesus wanted rest He went to the mountain ; we need to get into what the New Testament calls the closet, and there unburden our whole heart to God.It is very manifest that we do not take time to think, although we are bound in the sight of God to © 80 ; there is a good deal about ourselves that we loose sight of, \u2018We have the faculty of knowing right from wrong, and which have we adopted?Ia our plan of life the right plan, or are we simply living for ourselves alone?We are bound to turn the glass upon ourselves to look down\u2014down deep to see if we are pursuing evil or good.We believe in God Almighty, but have we formed correct conceptions of Him ?Have we stopped to realise that He issomethin more than a grand majesty?It is a har lesson to learn and requires retirement, The sermons of retirement are eloquent and precious ; and, if need be, we must *\u201cgo into the wilderness.\u201d Some of you may ask, what is represented by the wilderness?It is trials, Why does God bring us into the wilderness?There are more souls brought to Heaven from retirement than from this busy world around us ; it is to be looked upon as a merciful agent from God.Have you been into the wilderness, and has it put more of God into you?When the hand of death is on you, remember it is God who is dealing with you.Think that we are here tonight, but we cannot say where we shall he to-morrow.We want to he as God wants us to be ; let us not make plans for: ourselves, but pray in the future as we have prayed in the past.God wants to meet us in the midst of our duties and of our daily work.He wants to have the hand to hand, heart to heart communion with those that love Him; but He cannot fiave this in the restlessness of our spirit ; He must have quiet ; and then, when it comes to our final retirement, O | how pleasant to be alone with God! Islt nob a blessed possession to commune alone with our Father?At R.some time or other we shall be able to go tothat sacred place of rest and be ever with the Lord.Let us fight the battle ; let us fight for victory ; there will come a time when, from %he wilderness, we shall go tothe place of blessing and our eternal home, \u2014 ZION.vo Rev.Dr.Wilkes conducted the serviges in this church; In the evening he preach.edfrom the sixth verse of the eighth chapter of St.Pauls Epistle to the Romans : \u201cFor to he carnally minded is death ; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.\u201d He said : These days are not opposed to the conditions of the human soul, because the soul is not subject to variations, but two widely different moral states of the same moral and intellectual agents, We all know there are different constructions in the human mind, as there are different constructions of machines ; printing presses, for instance, are of various kinds and shapes, so are watches and steam engines, Not less so are the minds of men.In some, poetry and imagination predominate to such an extent that anyone listening to a man whose mind is of this type knows beforehand how he will end a conversation after a part of it has been heard \u2014we know what is coming.One man is severely mathematical, severely scientific, nothing can convince him but the most complete and positive evidence amounting to a demonstration ; another is a lover of the beautiful\u2014of forms, colors and all that goes to make up fine art.One is distinguished by hopefulness and buoyancy, another by despondence, One \u2018sings songs in the night,\u201d another clings to anxiety,\u201d Allthese are but variations in the construction of the human mind.But the carnal mind and the spiritual minds are more widely apart than any of them, We know that the mind can be overbalanced and become insane ; but in the case of the carnal mind there is no approach to anything like that.It is not an instance of a steam engine breaking down, or a watch getting out of order.\u201cA broken shaft may be replaced, a wheel may be restored to its position, but nothing of all this is talked of in the text.The man, as a creature, is the same ; there is no repairing his construction.The soul, the being of the man, is identical, whether he be of any one of these dispositions or of another ; his peculiar characteristics, whatever they may be, will effect the type of the mind, but not thesoul.It would be a mistake to suppose that the teaching of the Apostle in the precious chapter, the 7th, was that man had two identities.The teaching is, one soul, one heart, one being\u2014not two, Turning to the carnal and spiritual conditions of the mind\u2014the two conditions so much opposed to each other\u2014the first is the working of the mind ander merely worldly impulses, the mind of the flesh, It is a grievous state of the mind ; a state of enmity against God ; a condition of the mind and heart in utter ignorance of God, pictured in the text\u2014\u2018\u2018 The fool has said in his heart there is no God.\u201d It is a practical dislike of His will.The \u2018* minding of the flesh \u201d is necessarily thus ; so long as we mind the flesh we are in this condition, We must not suppose that this is confined to the animal appetites of our nature ; the working of the carnal mind not only includes these, but worldly actions and impulses, as strife, ambition, enmity, The carnal mind cannot be spiritual, for \u2018\u2018 how can the snow be warmed?\u201d When the snow is warmed it is no longer smow.We read in the 7th chapter that the children of God have kept themselves from intercourse with the children of Onin.The imagination, the purposes, t ancy, the thoughts and desires went to make kf this condition.The Son of Man has dec that all in this condition are the victims of spiritual lust.Another peculiarity of this condition is the want of spiritual feeling.We see how deadly a thing is this condition ; it is opposed to God.The carnal mind shuts out the things of God.The other condition of the soul is the \u201c\u2018minding of the spirit\u201d which life has givenus.Here the same powers of the mind are in exercise but are working to different ends, The proof, of the spirit is ove, joy, goodness, faith, neatness, temperance\u2014Christ haa crucified the flesh eaving the spirit.It was in this disposition that Enoch walked with God for 365 years.Here was a man who dwelt ike other men ; he was not a monk, but he was distinguished by walking with God; he walked in His fear, in His glory.He ovingly served God and walked with God n his spirit.He was not an ascetio, but he walked with God and lived with his people ; his atate was one of submission to God; he loved and trusted Him and trusted God's faithful love, He obeyed His commands ; and, this is called \u2018\u2018minding of the spirit.\u201d The natural man serves not Christ; his tases, desires and purposes are of such a nature as not to lead his mind to things above.This \u2018minding of the spirit\u201d is life and hope, These are the two distinct states of the two beings ; they are opposed one to the other, but as we \u2018look upon this picture and upon that\u201d it seems as if the soul cannot despair.It is the same soul.How its transiormation can be affected does not appear ; but it is not left to itself ; the cure cannot come from within, it must come from God.Receiving Christ is the one way from death to life ; listen to His voice when He says, \u2018I am the Way, the Truth and the Lito ERSKINE CHURCH.At the morning service the sermon was preached by the Rev.Dr, Gibson, of Chicago.The text was taken from the last clause of the 20th verse of the 26th chap.of St.Matthew:\u2014\u201cSo I am with you always even to the end of the world,\u201d Probably none of us know how precious our friends are to us till we are separated from them, or they are taken from us, and especially whenthey have been a long time with us, We are so accustomed to their presence that it is difficult to reconcile ourselves to the fact that they are taken away from us.But, however, long our friends may have been with us, the end of our fellowship must come at last, Much as we feel to be parted from our friends and acquaintances, how much more do we feel the circumstance of a dear old pastor to be taken from the people of a church sincerely attached to him, All here know how dear old Dr, Taylor was honored and beloved.Set aside for so many years from the active duties of the Ministry, it might be supposed that his loss would not be so much felt, but now that our beloved father is called away.Now that the Church is brought face to face with the fact that he is no longer with us the old sorrow is renewed.Having some time ago for 10 years been associated with him in the charge of this congregation, I cannot but refer to the delightful memories of those years\u2014memories in which there was no regret.The case of Dr.Taylor was a peculiar one, After a colleague was appointed his health was restored to him, and he was able to perform his duties ; but he allowed no feeling of jealousy to arise in his mind, and only endeavored by every means in his power to make his coadjutor comfortable among his people.It would seem right that I should make some reference to what I know of his inner life, You will remember that Dr.Taylor had a gevere illness in 1869, when he considered the time of his departure to be at hand.It was delightful then to see how he fod on the Gospel in its simplicity ; how in the moments of his greatest suffering he referred to passages of Scripture and to verses of the psalms and hymns, and delighted to have them read to him, When he recovered he expressed his conviction that the older he got and the more experience he gained, the more ready he felt to take the place of the returning prodigal, and to express himself in the words of the | hymn, \u201c Nothing in my hand I bring.\u201d Then I may refer to the heavy trial of Mrs, Taylor's illness.No one can forget how patient, calm, kind he was under the afliction.During all these weary months he was never heard to make use of a single expression of impatieuce or re.et, and in the end was perfectly resigned £ the will of Him who doeth all things well So it was with him in all the trials \u201c PRICE ONE CENT sates of life, and I am sure it was when that last trial came of sudden sorrow to some, of sudden joy to him.I could tell of many here whose only sorrow is that they shall see his face no more, Itis for them the text provides comfort, The nearest and dearest cannot always continue, but there is one who has said, \u201c\u201c Lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the world.\u201d Lift up your hearts and think of Him.Is He dead?Nay, death did not take Him away ; it brought Him nearer.They cried, * Crucify Him,\u201d and they did crucify Him.But they did not do away with Him.He rose from the dead, He appears to tha disciples, stands before them and says, \u2018\u2018 Lo, I am with you always.\u201d What a blessed thought that Jesus, the mediator of the new ° covenant, is still alive and lives forevermore.Let\u2019 ua notice the greatness of the promise, Remember that it has been the stay of God\u2019s people from the beginning.It was the assurance that God would be with him that led Abraham to leave his country and go into the land God would show him.The same promise supported Jacob when leaving his home to go to Saban.When Joseph was sold as a slave into Egypt.The Lord was with Joseph and he was a prosperous man.When Moses felt helpless to deliver Israel, the Lord said: *\u2018 Certainly, I will be with thee.\u201d To Joshua, the words of encouragement were: \u2018 As 1 was with Moses, so I will be with thee.I will not fail thee nor foxgake thee.\u201d What a word of comfort this for the pastor left! So it is all the way through.As time goes on the assurance is strengthened.In the latter prophets, how many such passages as this : \u201cBe not dismayed for I am with thee.\u201d The same precious promises are continued in the gospels, In the very beginning of St.Matthew : \u2018\u2019They shail call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted, is God with us;\u201d and the same gospel ends with these words of the Lord: \u201cLo, I am with you always even to the end of the world, Some wonder that St.Matthew says nothing of the ascension : It is because he wishes to leave the old promise stereotyped as it were upon the minds and hearts of the people, the precious assurance, \u201cI am with you always even unto the end of the world ;\u201d literally \u201c\u201call the days.\u201d The Christian has no exemption to the ills of life.He must have dark days and bright days, joy and sorrow and bereavement, It is in the days of trouble that the Christian finds the Saviour fulfilling his promise, \u2018\u2018 when thou passest through the waters I will be with thee, and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee.\u201d It is true that there are Christians who for a time lose the comfort of His presence, but this is often from some fault of their own, Itis the comfort only they lose.They know in time that the Lord had been with them, but they knew it now, \u201cLo, I am with you always, even to the end of the world,\u201d And then every eye shall see Him, and those that have had Him continually with them in this world shall rejoice.They shall be ever with the Lord.Shall we see them?Shall we meet beloved ones there and praise Him together ?There is no reason why we should not.There is no one to prevent us, seeing the Lord is always with us.Let us look away from the human minister to the Divine Master; from dying man to the living Lord.The time will come when you will find yourself alone with God.How will you find yourself if Christ has not been received into your hearts?Will you not hear His voice who speaks from Heaven?Will you not seek His grace till you love Him so much as that your greatest desire shall be to have His promise fulfilled in you?May the spirit of Christ bring those that are afar near, and those that are near, nearer and nearer to Him, INSPECTOR STREET, The Rev.Samuel Massey, of the Inspector street Church, in preaching last evening from the following text\u2014*\u2018 The path of the just is as the shining light, shining more and more.\u201d See Prov.4th, 18th.\u2014closed his sermon by the following remarks relating to the late Rev.Dr.Taylor :\u2014 He said : \u2018\u2018 À few days ago, we followed to the grave the remains of à good minister of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Rev.Dr, Taylor, of this city.His life during his long residence here, forms a true and striking illustration of the words of the text that \u2018 The path of the just is as the shining light, shining more and more.\u201d His was such a path from the beginning of his labors in the city to the last days of his useful life.\"We could ill spare such a man, but he had lived long and well, and his appointed time\u201d was come, He had served his generation according to the will of God, and was then called up higher, He was a man of e heart, although stately and dignified in his bearing, he was full of sympathy and kindness toward those who were less favored than himself.Although a Presbyterian and occupying a high placeamong his brethren, he was ever ready to lend a helping hand to those of other denominations, In true catholicity of spirit he was excelled by none of his brethren, He felt himself to be not only a minister, but a citizen, and hence his readiness to help forward an movement or soclety which tended to advance the moral or material interests of the city.Some\u2014too many\u2014clergymen confined themselves within the limits of their own denomination; outside that their influence is not felt.But it was not so with Dr.Taylor, His sympathies were as broad as humanity; his influence was felt and his name revered throughout the whole city and country.The large and influential gathering at his funeral of many nationalities and creeds was proof of this, He moved steadily onward, doing good, to the end of life, He was eminently a prudent man, a wise counsellor and friend, looked up to and trusted by his brethren in the ministry and others, and all who sought his kindly counsel and advice readily obtained it, for he delighted in doing good.He was a man of decision and progress, stable in all his ways, hopeful and diligent in the work of the ministry, a man of prayer and providence.From small beginnings, with good helpers, and the grace of God, he built up a large and influential church which he has left in charge of others to carry on the Lord\u2019s work, and as a memorial of his own fidelity and success in the work to which he early consecrated his life.He could fruly have said with Paul, the aged, \u2018I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith,\u201d He died in a good old age, among strangers and away from his home, His work was done, and ho was called up higher to a home in the heavens, to be forever with the Lord.For many a day to come he will be greatly missed as a moral reformer, a minister, citizen and friend.It is well to live s0 as to be missed when we are gone to the grave.May our path, like his, be that of the shining light, shining more and more unto the perfect day.ST.ANDREW'S.In this Church the Rev.Gavin Lang made the following reference to the late Rev.Dr.Taylor :\u2014 \u201cI feel constrained to allude in closing to the death during last week, of one who, after a long and useful ministry, has suddenly passed away from amongst us.Ecclesiastically, he had little in common or in sympathy with us as a congregation, and he was always honest enough\u2014an honesty which I greatly prized, to openly and candidly express his dislike to much of the constitution and polity of the National Church with which this Church is connected, and of which his own Church is a branch and off shoot, The last time I had the opportunity of listening to one of his public addresses, he renewed, with all his wonted fire and earnestness, his testimony in behalf of his beloved independence.I hope there are none of us who cannot, with calmness and respect if not with admiration, hear the utterance of sincere and heart-felt convictions, whether these do or do not conicide with our own.I could not endorse all spoken on that occasion, by even a Father in Israel, But I could and did honor his consistence, It is refreshing to be able to say of him to-day that he never altered his principles merely to catch the passin, breezes popular favor, and it is one 0 pe EE rm of the action Sales: ll 2 \u2014 pr.moe Te A i - \u2014.THE MONTREAL EVENING STAR.gum ST = 7 + the pleasing memories of his lat lect iy * ; - \u2014p2 A i - dote aan he very ow of 13 mons as lenorance contacte von ire uh nd Th pete MORNING MONEY MARKT Ney Advertisements to-day, A Educz'inal, Jt bution Seles: ; D romimation who manfully deprecated the negle + th ; ; ground being made painfully apparent.NEW YORK, 7 By Bonning & Barsalou.the unworthy and unseemly persecution \u2014 en at the Police Committee Finally Arthurs got a clean throw, and * Sept.11 10 am.H y \u2019 Y à I D NTER he himself called it \u2018badgering\u2019\u2014of a Hhould make it a duty to eliminate from second game was scored for Toronto in 214 Gold Pr 1101 & 0 ODGRON, + Sr.J OSEPH'S OUNG ' QALE OF FALL AN brother at the recent genereal agsembly the force, Here we have a murderous minutes.Sterling Exchange.00 @ 00 J URPHY & \u20ac LADIES\u2019 ACADEMY, DRY-GOODS.ut to United, Presbyterian Church.scuffle, 2 man knocked down and his The third game was very keenly con- 8 or UMNER, | oe RACE MARY STE EET, stat ho subscribers wiLgell at their Stores, Nos.126 u .A = (= À .| 3 ho rals .Pe \u2019 communion, the hielo yma ort skull fractured, a policeman called who tested ; 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S Oe er TS der DO Gear ad a DNESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, by such a death as his will naturally gather around the relations in which he stood to this city, in which he has resided for upwards of forty years, His life was identified with much of its history and Progress.How many changes in the city ttsel! ; how many successive generations of inhabitants ; how many vicissitudes in its fortunes and families; how many turns in the wheel and whirl of its politics ; how many revolutions in its social customs he must have witnessed! He Was one, of the now comparatively small number, who could go back to the beginnings of the remarkable prosperity which bas attended so many of our countrymen of the old land, and brought them into positions of power and prominence, He was himself a landmark\u2014a sight of whom put Us In remembrance of the past ; as well asa finger-post ever-pointing, both by his bear- ingand teaching, up to God and on to glory, And now, he himself, having \u2018\u2018served his own generation by the will of God, has fallen on sleep.\u201d While agreeing upon the great essentials, he and I differed on some minor points and subjects, but on these we cheerfully agreed to differ and our friendship was never for a moment interrupted.I rejoice to think that, even during seasons of controversy, we had cordial interchange of ministerial services and private intercourse, and that, from this place, he has repeatedly proclaimed the unsearchable riches of Christ.TL had the privilege of being associated with him in the conduct of several of our most catholic missionary undertakings and charitable institutions, as also in our Evangelical Alliance and, not least, in the remarkably- blessed Evangelistic efforts of last winter, in behalf of all of which objects he wag accustomed to plead with the peculiar impressiveness of \u2018an old-man-eloquent,\u201d But his voice will never more be heard, here or anywhere, upon earth.Daath has muffled and the grave has sealed it.Nothing but the trumpet-call of the Archangel can break its silence.Yet, that silence is golden.It is, to his sorrowing flock and to us, the sign that he is resting from his labors\u2014that he has gone to the eternal harmonies and sweet repose of \u2018the dead which die in the Lord.\u201d Into that purest region the shout and strife of faction or the brawl and babble of polemics cannot enter; and there the vexed questions which divide and heart-burn Christians, making Christendom a battlefield of sects and systems more than the scene of conflict with sin and Satan, have no place.Men and brethren, amid the confused noise and the ceaseless hum of human activity do we sometimes yearn for such an oblivion and refuge from the things which offend, harass and disturb ?Not here, but on the other side of Jordan and in the heavenly home is that to be found ; and they who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and kee His commandments shall, at the blesse length, revel in its light-serene, taste of its joy-unspeakable, and anchor in ths haven of its peace-passing-all-underataad- ing.God grant that we all, every one of us, may thus be \u201c\u2018followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises I\u201d?The Hvening Star.GRAHAM & Co., Propriotors.\u20ac24 and 626 Craig Street.OTROULATION Of the EvantxG STAR for the week ending Saturday, September 9, showing Orrr CIRCULATION, COUNTRY OIROULATION, and SPXOIMEM PAPARS :\u2014 Oity Country DAY.Circula- Circula- papers TOTALS, tion.tion.c'atry.nday.4) 10,373 1,888 12.259 Tassdayi.81 9808 2010 190 13.808 Wnesdsy.6 10,149 1,880 12,029 Thurxday.A 10,164 1,872 12.036 Friday.8; 10,095 1,978 110 12,071 Maturday., 9, 10,208 1,818 70 12,12 pres 11542 300 72,524 Average dally City Circulation .\u2026\u2026.10,163 Average datly Country Circulation.1,023 Total daily average circulation 13,086 Vol, VU.0 0e ve pe ++ ++ 0 00 ve + NO.215, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1876.Tae Crry PASSENGER RAiLway Co.AND THE CORPORATION.\u2014The morning papers have letters and leaders representing the street car company as a very hardly-used body.The special pleading is cleverly done, but it will not, we believe, blind the eyes of the public to the real merits of the question, No amount of writing can cover up the fact that the Company notoriously neglects to keep its tracks in order ; that it shows no desire to make the best of the present lines by running two or more cars at once at hours when traffic is heaviest, and that the taxes paid are out of all proportion to the privileges enjoyed and the revenue gathered.To allow the Company to take possession of more streets with no better guarantee that they are prepared to improve the management would be preposterous.Montrealhashad buf too long an experience cf the tender mercies of the monopoly to desire an extension of the field of operations, We do not, however, think that the Corporation bas adopted the best mode of dealing with the question, As we have often remarked, there appears to be too much guarrelling and obstinate bickering.An end should be put to this sort of thing, and a firm stand taken on the merits of the case, The City has its rights, and the Company its charter.The obligations o° the Company should be strictiy insiste | upon, and at the same time the Corporation should do all in its power to aid the Company to make the service a real pub- Lie hocn, \"TiE DEATE OF WirLram TAycor.\u2014John Ling, carter, should while he lives never forget the scnille in which he was engaged on Thursday night last, aad in which William Taylor lost his life.Though the Coroncr\u2019s jury found that there was not sufficient evidence to connect the blow from which the deceased perished with the prisoner, and that a charge of murder or manslaughter is not made out against any person connected with the row, there is a direct relationship with a miserable death which all the parties in the case should feel 'as coming home to themselves, and and it is to be hoped thatin their future lives they will accept the warning that has been given them, and live sothat they may never be again mixed up in such a questionable transaction.In this unfortunate occurrence there are all the requisite incidents, were it necessary to apply them, to a practical temperance lecture, Drink, dissipation, death.* Neglect, callousness and the Coroner.A few moments of unsatisfactory pleasure and a miserable ending.From these heads, the skilful speaker might proceed illimitably to illus- irate the evil of indulgence in strong drink, \u2018We prefer to leave the evidence adduced at the inquest to speak for itself.It is among the most eloquent of all temperance lectures, What we have to deal with is that portion of the verdict reflecting upon the conduct of the police under the ciream- stances, The jurors say, \u201cWe further find that the deceased, William Taylor, did not receive that attention at the hands of the police which, under the circumstances, his condition required.We are of opinion that it was the duty of the Sergeant in charge to have procured medical assistance ; immediately upon being informed by Sub- * Constable Laliberte that the deceased, William Taylor, had received a wound on his bead,\u201d We completely agree with the jury: - The evidence shows shameful ne- allows the victim to lie unattended to for several hours, and a sergeant of police who, when the poor fellow is ultimately picked up and brought to the station, thrusts him into a cell, and leaves him there to die like a dog.His bleeding head and his deathly face do not attract anyt attention ; the blunted perception of the officer can observe nothing more than drunkenness in the unconscious form, and he bundles it into the corner after the fashion in which familiarity with inebriety has taught him to deal with drunkards.Morning comes, and Death is found in the cell Why not?Such treatment as the evidence shows was meted out to Taylor ought necessarily to be followed by death, and that we have not more instances, even where brutal assaults do not precede incarceration, occuring in our station houses, is not at all due to the tender mercies of constables in their dealings with the victims of Rum.In the present instance the obtuseness of the Sergeant in charge is almost beyond belief.That a man, received in a state of unconsciousness, bleeding from a serious wound in the head, and showing every evidence of dangerous injury should be neglected for hours, is a terrible reflection upon the police system of the city, while the callous indifference with which the actors in the tragedy refer to their share of inhumanity is little short of a reproach to civilization, It is plain that the police of Montreal require some instruction as to their duty.The system under which they are now engaged does not permit of their learning much before being turned out to execute responsible work, and what little training they do receive, is, we fear, all too speedily forgotten, It would be well if the men were mustered occasionally, and lectured upon their duties by the Recorder or by the Chief.They could not then plead ignorance as an excuse for blunders, and we think that there would be a notable decrease of mistakes that end disastrously or disgracefully* It would cost nothing to institute this feature, and in view of recent events, it is one which the proper authorities might inaugurate with satisfactory prospects of improvement.CITY NEWS \u2014 Mr, W.Clendinneng was elected by acclamation this morning, \u2014 At a meeting of St.George\u2019s Lodge, No.6, A, F, and A.M., a Past Master's jewel was presented to W.M.Bro, C.W.Brown, who has since gone to the United States, The presentation was made by W.P.M.Bro.J.F.Raymore, Mr, Brown has been eight years a member of the Lodge, and his departure is regretted by a large circle of friends whose good wishes will accompany him in his new home.\u2014 Passengers per SS.Peruvian,\u201d sailing from Quebec Saturday, 9th September: Andrew A.Allan, James B.Allan, Mr.Foster, Mr.Drinkwater, Mrs.Blake, Mrs.Hodge, Capt.Greatorex, E.L.Thomas, Rev.W.J.Thomas, J.A, Red- hed, Capt.Prince, H.D.Wickham, Mr.Botford, Mr.Kavanach, Mr.P.Geddes, Mr.E.Geddes, Mr.Ewing, Mr.Carpenter, Mr.Holmes, Mr, Wilkinson, J.K.McIver.\u2014 A temperance meeting was held Friday p.m.in the basement of St.Luke's Church, and, in spite of the unfavorable state of the weather, was well attended.Mr.J.C.Robinson addressed the audience in a very earnest manner, and at the close received hearty applause.The Rector, Rev.J.Thornloe, also addressed the mest- ing.The Misses Beadsells, Miss Carson and Miss Ennis, also Masters H.and E.Lamb, entertained the meeting with music, vocal and instrumental, Another meeting wlll be held on Friday evening next.All are invited.Porice CouRT\u2014SATURDAY.\u2014 Leonard Lucas, 24, carpenter, stealing a watch, was committed to take his trial at the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench; Margaret Graham, 38, servant, stealing a pair of drawers, was sentenced to one month\u2019s imprisonment ; Leon Matte, 38, mason, stealing apples, was fined 85 and condemned to pay 50 cents damages and costs.In the case of James Holdback vs, Hannah Ready, using insulting language and breaking windows, the defendant was fined $4 and costs or two months; two other cases were adjourned until next week.HEALTH COMMITTEE, This committee met Friday afternoon Ald.McCord in the chair; Ald, Arnton, Foster Chaplean, Childs, McLaren and Mullins were present; also Dr.Larocque and Mr, Radford.The Chairman informed the committee that he had an interview with Bishop Fabre on the subject of the unwillingness shown by Roman Catholic patients to avail themselves of emall-pox hospital, and that the Bishop had promised to do all that was possible to remove this prejudice.Mr.Badford had been in communication with several clergymen, and it was hoped the advantages the hospital offered would in time come fo be fully recognised.The proposition to purchase McCadlly\u2019s odorless apparatus being under consideration, Mr.Radford, sanitory inspector, stated that he had seen the machine in operation, hut the test had not been a fair one, and Le could not give a definite opinion, The committee seemed indisposed to incur additional evpense at present, but it was finally resolved that privileges be granted the owners of the Odorless apparatus to remove night soil a a rate not exceeding $3 per load east of McGill street, and $3.50 west of that street, Alds, McCord and McLaren were charge ed to enquire the cost of procuring an ambulance, and Mr.Radford a hearse for the small-pox hospital.THE LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP, DETAILS OF THE TORONTO MATCH.The announcement in our last edition of Saturday that Toronto had defeated ¢ Oar Boys\u201d in three straight games, doubtless took many by surprise, A good few anticipated that the championship would be once more brought East, while the less sanguine certainly imagined that at least two games would be scored to the Mont.realer\u2019s credit.But the hard brief facts telegraphed told the whole truth.How it happened is thus told : In the first game, Geroux, Montreal, and Nelson, Toronto, faced.Hubbell got the ball, and threw it rather short, when it was taken by J.Paton who stumbled, and the Toronto\u2019s got it down the field.There was a scurry at the flags, and despite all Beckett could do, Arthurs sent it through with a high throw.Time, 1.16.The second game opened well for Montreal, the ball being speedily close to the Toronto flags.Ross got a throw, however, and the tide turned.Then the ball got in the crowd and had to be faced, the result being in favor of Toronto and S.Hughes had a throw for the flags, missing by a yard or so.Beckett sent it down and the sticks got pretty well locked close to Torontos goal.Hughes altered the aspect of affairs by bringing his weight to bear on the writhing mass of humunity, and W.Ross took possession, sending the rubber down to the Montreal flags by a clean throw.The home men made an obstinate stand and fought well.Then the ball was sent over the fence by W.Ross.Faced once more, it was thrown dangerously near the Montreal goal; Beckett was equal to the emergency and up it went; J.Paton made a good throw, but a Torontonian, McEachran, was in .the breach, and the ball struck him full in the chest, bounding to Hughes, who sent it midfield, where a tussle took place, ending in the ball getting in the crowd, This had to be repeated shortly after, the ball going over the fence.The next spat was lively and [matters looked shady for taking Maltby\u2019s place as cover-point, Nelson (Toronto) and Maltby faced, but a very short time elapsed ere the ball was over the fence.These constant interruptions Were most annoying, and certainly must bad much to do with the result of the match, the Montreal Club being accustomed to a wider style of play than is possible on the Toronto ground, Being facéd once more, some good play ensued, the Montrealers evidently quite awake to the fact that something had to be done now or never.But it was all lost, for the ball was soon out of the field.Another start was made, and the Montreal goals were saved by Beckett, who stopped a good throw from Hughes Then Giroux, Massey and Hubbell bad a good time.Toronto wag gorely pressed, being put squarely on the defence.Hodgson got a fair throw for the flags, but again a Toronto man received it on his chest in mid-flags.Some more lively play and the ball was again over the fence, Playbeing resumed, the Montrealers went for the honors in refreshing style and Hodgson threw to J.Paton, and the latter to his brother, who made a fine shot home, J.Paton attended to McEachran\u2019s stick, but the latter placed its point into the ground, and when the ball was thrown in received it on bis stick, which was a little inside the goals, The Montreal umpire immediately claimed a game, and the team stopped playing.But the Toronto umpire refused to allow it, alleging that the ball had not penetrated beyond the flags, The referee was called, and after some parley decided that the ball be faced behind the flags, The players then took their stations ag they were on starting, the ball was faced, and was soon in the direction of the Montreal goals, The game continued with varying sue- cess for both sides until after fifty-two minutes from the first face, R.Mitchell scored game and match for Toronto.The Toronto team was composed as follows :\u2014Mr.McEachren, goal; James Hughes, point ; W.O.Ross, cover-point ; H.Ross, J.Henderson, T, Mitchell, C, E, Robinson, C.H.Nelson and Arthurs, field ; 8.Hughes, R.H.Mitchell and H, Suckling, home.Montreal Umpires\u2014 Alex.Davidson and Fred.Massey.Toronto Umpires\u2014William Scott and Dr.Myers, Referee\u2014R.C.Steel, NOON TELEGRAMS.Liverroor, September 11, Arrived : 88.\u201c Moravian,\u201d BANGOR, Me., September 11, The large tannery at Vansebdro\u2019 was burned, together with forty tons of leather, NEw Yorx, September 1», At Cheyenne on the 8th inst.Harvey Beasor, of Kansas Ranche, near Sydney, was fired on by three Indians, one of the balls passing through his chest.He ran to the ranche, a short distance, got his gun and returned the fire, The Indians drove him back to the ranche where he sat eighteen hours with the oun across his knees and cartridges within reach, determined to sell his life dearly if again attacked.A party has gone to bring him in, ANOTHER FIRE AT ST.JOHNS, [Press Despatch.) ST.Jomns, Que., September 11.Farrar\u2019s stoneware pottery was totally consumed by fire last night.The flames burst out of the eastern wing or packing- room, about 10.30, and in a few minutes the whole building was in flames.Our fire brigade, with the new stcam-engine, turned out with great promptness and laid the lines of hose when, as usual, little or no water could be had from the hydrants, A large corporation well near by was resorted to for a supply, but this was soon dry.The engine was then taken to the river and a line laid from there.Fortunately, there was very little wind, and the fire was confined to the pottery.ANOTHER ACCOUNT.A correspondent sends the following : \u2014 Farran\u2019s pottery was burned to the ground last night.The ouilding was situated on the corner of St.George and Longueuil streets, and covered an area of about 100 x 75 feet.It was a frame structure covered with brick, was two stories high with Mansard roof, and was a comparatively new building.The fire broke out at 10 o'clock, in the wing on Longueuil street, which was principally used as a ware-room.There was scarcely a breath of wind blowing, but before any one could get to the scene of disaster, the whole wing was in flames.The rapidity with which the fire spread, when there was not much combustible material, strengthened the popular belief that the conflagration was the work of an incendiary.A hose company were soon on the ground, closely followed by the new steam fire- engine, but when the hose were attached to the hydrant near by, it was found, as usual, that there was no water on.After fifteen minutes or more, during which time the flames were gaining rapid headway unchecked, asickly stream was discharged from the nozzle of one hose, but it scarcely reached to the first store of the Pottery.Meantime, the suction hose of the steamer was cast into an old well near by, and ons dirty, sluggish stream was thrown on to the fire, Hose were attached to other hydrants, but no force of water worth mentioning could be obtained, and not until the steamer was run down to the river, 1,500 feet distant, could any adequate supply of water be obtained.The steam engine worked splendidly, Hand-engines were by, but were positively imperative.If the Corporation now neglects to take the water works out of the hands of Louis Mollear, who has so notoriously mismanaged them, they will be criminally indifferent to their duties, There should no tims be lost in parlying with a man who has failed thetown on every occasion of a fire.His own house was just opposite the pottery, and many thought it would be simply retributive justice if he became a sufferer, but the fire did not extend beyond the pottery, which it levelled to the grourd.The property was said to be well insured.The concern had latterly been in pecuniary difficulties, _ SPECIAL NOTICES, CoAL hall stoves, coal cooking ranges, scuttles, &c., &c.L.J.A, Surveyer, 524 Craig street, : You can buy a perfect Fitting Shirt, with a three-ply linen front, for one dollar and fifty cents, at Desmarteau & Bond's, 415 Notre Dame street.VARICOSE VEINS and Ulcers, Sereous Discharge, Desquamation of the Cuticle, are all cured by Giles\u2019 Liniment Iodide of Ammonia.Sold by all druggists.A wiNE bottle contains 12 wine.glass- fulls, one grain of quinine, in each, is 12 grains ; Gardner\u2019s Quinine Wine contains two grains of quinine in each wine-glass- ful, equal to 24 grains of quinine in each bottle, while it is prepared with a better quality of wine than that usually sold.THE finest stock of mew marbleized kitchen utensils, far better and cleaner than enambled ware, being marbleized inside and out ; they are also lighter and cook quicker ; for sale by L, J.A.Surveyer, L24 Craig street, AN immense stock of boots and shoes are offered at less than wholesale prices in the retail department connected with our factory, at 279 and 281 St.J.oseph street, corner of Maple avenue, opposite Murray street.Jobn G.Lymn & & .HAVE you bought your Shirt yet?If not, weshould certainly recommend you to call at Desmarteau & Bond\u2019s, corner of Notre Dame and St.Peter.S.J.ANDRES, surgeon dentist, has removed from No.36 Beaver Hall to No, 19 (nearly opposite), and.trusts by close attention and moderate charges for a con- tinnance of the patronage extended to him in the past.THE seventh annual sale of the beautiful Italian marble and alabaster statuary, groups, vages, urns, &c., imported by the well-known firm of Messrs.Giovanani & Co., from Italy, will take place to-morrow afternoon at the store, corner of Notre Dame and St.John streets.This is the finest collection of - these goods ever sent here, and will all besold without any reservation, On view this afternoon and up to hour of sale.Bale at two o'clock, Mr.Shaw, auctioneer.count aE in) 8: @ 93 Greenbacks sold \u2018a count OË.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.r.85 @ 9 Drafts on New York.8; @ 8 Silverboughtatadiscountof.124 @ 15 W.Werr, Stock and Exchange Broker, 121 St, Francois Xavier street, Advertisements to-day TITERA RY AGENCY.Literary work of every deseription undertaken, Special attention directed to Price L\u2018sts, Descriptive Catalogues, Pamphiets, Circulers, and gane- ral Commercial Work.Articles prepared for the Press, Translations, \u2014 French, German and Italian work, promptly and satisfactorily executed.Address J.A.TERENCE, 215-1m Post Office, Montreal.Owen Mocarvar & Sons FALL PRICE LIST IS NOW MADE OUT, And from the Great Reduction in Prices, their stock will be found one of tho CHEAPEST apa certainly the largest and best assorted in the city.À call at Nos.7, 9 and 11 St.Joseph street, will ngure bargains in Furniture never before gered.(Ross CELEBRATED PRIZE CHEESE.Mr.CROSS obtained the First Prize at the Great Paris Exhibition, and has found no equal since.We have secured the whole of this Choice Dairy.McGIBBON & BAIRD.214-4 és HERE are you going ?\u201d said à gentleman to a lady the other day.\u201cWhy,\u201d said she, \u201chave you not heard of the Celebrated CHESAPEAKE BAY OISTERS, fold by C.H.SHORT & CO., 260 ST.JAMES STREET.If pot, come with me and purchase à quart, and you\u2019ll never go any whore else to buy Oyaters\u201d, 214% 400.400 ST.JOSEPH STREET.40 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOOD3, FINGERING and WHEELING YARNS, The largest stock in the West-end.THOMAS BRADY, - 400 ST.JOSEPH STREET, 400.214% OR 8 AL RE, A Lot of Land, 112 feet front on Carlton Road, esst of the Reservoir, 136 feet fronton Wall Brae Avenue, and opposite to the Property of the MeGiil College.Apply to ROBT.MITCHELL & SONS, 214% 99 8t.Francols Xavier street, TEE NEW STANDARD MEASURES, AT WARMINTON & FHILBIN'S, 106 MCGILL STRERT, 2142 C.SPOONE R, the Boston S.Cutter, late of M.P.COURSER, Notre Dame street, is at 3 8 STREET, « Just receiving new goods WF F Prints, -2- Ribbons, Doll Va Bhirtings, Braids, Drums = = Grey Cottons, Buttons, Conceriinas, ; Tickings, Belts, Balls, | Lustres, Braces, Tes Sotts, | Cobourgs, Perfumery, Paint Boxes, ! Dress Goods, Pipes, Masks, i Cloths, Stationery, Tin Toys, | Tweeas, mbs, Wocd Toys, Flannels, Cutlery.Bellows Toys Blankets, Jewallery, A BC Blocks, Shawls, Berlin Wools, Desks, Winceys, Woollen Yarns, Work Boxes, Felt Skirts, Hosierz, Albums, And a large variety of other goods suitable for a general country store.(NUN\u2019s Broox), 347 ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, WHOLESALE ONLY.215% dR WINDSOR HOTEL COMPANY OF MONTREAL.(LIMITED.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following calls, being the remainder cf the SUBSCRIBED STOCK, Have been mado and are payable at the Merchants\u2019 Bank of Canada, as follows: Ten per cent on the 21st September, 1876.6 \u201c 21st November, * 21st January, 1877.21st March, 6 218t May, \u201c \u201c \u201c \u201c se \u201c \u201c (By order.) FRANC 0.WOOD, Bec.-Treasurer, Montres), Sept.8, 1876.214 Crormive: (Lorine! FOR GOOD VALUE AND GOOD FIT Leave your order at F.X.MAJOR'S, 94 and 100 ST.JOSEPH STREET.Large Stock constantly on hand at LOW PRICES.\u201c 2.52 J D.ANDERSON Would invite an inspection of his new FALL AND WINTER GOODS, His Importations of SUITINGS, COATINGS AND OVERCOATINGS, have becn sclected with à view to suit all tastes in pattern quality and price.MECHANICS HALL BUILDING, 206 ST.JAMES BrrEeT, : 2 Crear CrorrING.DIAGONAL SUITS $20.00, O\u2019HARA*S, T.JAME Opposite the Ottawa Hotel, ! With a full line of Goods Cheap for Cash | 8.C.SPOONER & D, À.MECVIN, 2128 Merchant Tallora, NoT1CE.| \u2014 { SPORTSMAN | SPORTSMAN | The Iroquois House wiil be kept opened until 26th instant, purposely for those fond of shooting.Partridge and Woodcock abundant in the neighborhood.210-6 ROVINCIAL EXHIBITION of BEDDING (Townshend's Patent Purified); also his new Patent Combined Srring Bed, the \u201cVictory.\u201d No otherbedding required 39 Bonaventure street, near Victoria Square, Patent process for purifying and renovating old bedding.The trade supplied.211* GEANP ADVANTAGE, For sale an old established business of over 20 Joars existence ; well-known, and very Frofitable.all capital required.Apply to John PF, Warner, 56 St.Francois Xavier street.183 O0.GIROUX, LICENTIATE OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION, informs his friends and the public in general, that he bas bought the West End Medical Hall, 601 St.Joseph street, corner Seigneurs street, aud will always have on band tbe most complete and bast quslity of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilets and Fancy Articles.Particularattention will be paid to prescriptions and family ropes.BUTTER ! BUTTER! I FRESH PRINT BUTTER, ! NEW LAID EGGS, SUGAR CUBED HAMS, BACON, 6tc., at the WASHINGTON WAREHOUSE, 213 Corner Bleury and Ontario.PUBLIC NOTICE.The new standard measures to be had at Ww.ON & PHILBIN'S, 213+ 106 McGiil street.OAL YARD TO LET, on Mur ray street, with Scales, Office and all con- venicnces.Apply at 432 St.Paul street.21115 HOPS TO LET.No.43 University street.No.1306 Bt.Catherine street.No.268 St.Joseph street.No.26 St, Sacrament street, basement, Apply to J.H.JOSEPH.OTICE.MES.HILLMAN, MID-WIVE, hasremoved to No.148 St, Antoine street.215-2 ANTED.\u2014Three or four gentlemen boarders can he accommndated at No.1367 St.Catherine street (west) with five rooms and first-class board.215-3 ANTED, an experienced Nurse for three children immediately.ALSO, for the 19th inst, a good Plain Cook who oan wash and fron well.Apply at 32 Berri street, or 195 Notre Dimes Strect.213-3 next Court House.ANTED.\u2014Sewing in all its branchos.Boys?sniis a speciality.Machining dope by the yard at moderate rales.Apply to Mrs.Light, 33 Desrivieres Place, Desrivierrs street, a ANTED \u2014A gentleman with sorce capital wisbes toonter an actah'ished commission or other business where his services would be required.Reply D.H., P.O., Ottawa.| | O LET, Those two BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED HOUSES, 664 and 666 SHERBROOKE STREET (s=lf-con- tained), with all modern convenicnce.Apply to 8.H.& J.MO&S, 214 5 & 7 Recollat street.PIANOS TUNED and REPAIRED, by one of the hest Practical Tunersin the city, Orders left at Mr.H.J.Shaw\u2019s Piano Warerooms, Craig street, will receive prompt at- tent on.oo.Z14 47 ANTED.to communicate with a literary gentlemen, with a view to ra- celving contributions on comwercisl subjects for loca) publications Address, N 18, STAR Sie 5- 1 OOM\u2014Comfortably Farnished Room, with use A of Kitchen; rent 85 per month Apply at 139 8t.Constant street.215 8 QOCMS\u2014To let, furnished.App'y at 1194 St- Catherir.e street, west of Bleury street -4 OARD\u2014Vacancies at 67 St.Antoine street.Erglish family.215-3 OARD\u2014 Wanted, west of Beaver Hall, by a newly married couple.For snitable accommodation a liberal sum wfll bepaid.Address, N 17, STAR Ofco.215-6 OST, à S'Iver-mounted Mother-n?-Pearl Opera 1.Glass, in Russian Leather Oase.A hund- rome reward will be paid on returning it to th.STAR Office.215-8 No.19 St Lawrence Sireet.1 20* I.ROZ AND, MERCHANT TAILOR.72 and 148 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET._ Best of Cutters in attendance.203-* J ited.Applications to be made at 13 St.Louis ; to oJ Bf oon.As Lo CRONIN, Pripeinsl | Mrs Hill\u2019s, No.666 Dorchester street.\u2014 ,MontrEAL ACADEMY.Miss Lawpers (asses, NO.100 MANSFIELD STREET, re assembled ou MORDAY, tba 4th September.There are vacancies for two hôarder pupl's.Circulars may be had st Nawdon Bros., and at 198-1m Mrs.Lars SEMINARY, SAYBROOK HALL, 852 DORCHESTER STREET, MONTREAL.The AUTUMN TERM of this SCHOOL commenced ou THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th.Mrs.Lay is at home to receive §lsitors on SCHOOL business, f 2 to \u20acp.m.daily._ low 2 can clos for RESIDENT PUPILS.CIRCULARS may be obtained on application, Mr.Wu G.Y oar, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO, } Resumed his professional duties MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH.For terms and information please apply or ad dress, Ro.260 8v.George street, 205-3m Mae ScrooL For Y 0UNG L Bi ADIES, copducteë by MISS SYMMERS and MISS SMITH, re-opel ed on MONDAY, the 4tt September.After Thursiay, 241th August Miss Svmwors or Miss Smith will be at home daily from 11 a.m, till 4 p.m., to receive vis'tors on school business.207-12 __ 45 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.Miss Propmes SEMINARY RE-OPENED ON MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, | 177 BLEURY STREET.Vacancies for two or three resident pupils, 193-1m Proprrsrary CoLLEGE SCHOOLS.19 MAYOR STREET, BE-OPENED on MONDAY, 28th AUGUST.REV.À.STONE, Head Master, N.B.\u2014Evering Classes, 192 1m Lapizs\u2019* Sceoor, Conducted by Mes.STONE, 19 MAYOR STREET, RE-OPENED on MONDAY, 28th AUGUST, 192 1m Music ap A rT Scroow, 1403 8T.CATHERINE STREET, cor.Metcalf.210-1m MISS SAR =H E.DRUMMOND.Mapaue BerLiveav, PROFESSOR OF THE PIANO, 619 ST.CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL.208-1m Bertaisr GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Be opened on MORDAY, the 4th Sept.A new bullding, to ipcreasa the accommodation, is now nearly completed.Terms $170 per annum, Circulars at Dawson\u2019s, Drysdale\u2019s and Grafton\u2019s, or on application to Env.BE.MCMANUS, Principal.Berthier (en haut), P.Q,, Aug.14th, 1878.180-1m FHE MISSES SABINE Re-open L their BOHOL for YOUNG LADIES, at 58 DRUMMOND STREET, On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER oh, 2 F.B.HAIGHT, M.A., PRINCIPAL.BR.HAZELAND, B.À.(late Master in Hellmuth College), Assistant Master, RE-OPENED on MONDAY, SEPT, 4th.Vacancies for two Boarding Pupils.101 MRTCALF STREET, A complete assortment of FALL and WINTER ETAL BO Te DE « assorted Blankets, - -, digan Jackets, Cagle Car Sontts, assorted.Yarn.iv Fetes Knitted sos, rdashery BE mf camerlean RN ares, - » Bales Wadding and Batting.x © % 12 4 5 6, 4 8.AND \"A complete assortment of Scobsh Linen Goods.sale at TWO o'clock.CBENNI BARSALOU, CB NG & BE ctionoors.215 ATUABLE SALE OF BUILD.| INGS AND BUILDING LOTS, WITHOUT ESERVE.i t 1becribers bsve been instructed by Rober Grama Bras Execntor to the Estate of Sho lato John Robb, to sell, without reserve, ou, acing mises, near Dufresne street, immediately the Longueuil Ferry, on SATURDAY, 16th September inst.i id estate, con- All the immoveableg belonging to sal - isti i tages, six double Tene sisting of eight Brick Lott ag os Tho \u201cwhole of, the buildings sre built of brick, w ) ations, and have been put up with 2 grout deal of rare and regardless of exponse to i easing rapidly.omg soon Booount of the extension of the Barbor and its proximity to the Northern Colonization Ratlroad.Likewise, a solid Brick Bakery, atone foundation, with boiler, engine and all the necod- sary utensils for manufacturing ship biscul a ment Housed (built \u2014 + < ®™ En\" tnS matter of LT.CAMPBELL & CO.of EXTENSINE SALE OF HOU2EHOLD FURNITURE L-_Fbe -udersigned Assignes vit-seH by Pablo Auction at the Dwelling Honse of 8.8.Oampbe __ By John Awmjorm.TN-OLVENT ACT OF 1875.| Montres], Traders, Insolvent.No.1,164 Dorchester street, in the city of Mon- freal, on TUESDAY, the 12h day of Eeptomber, 1876, At TEN o'clock 3.11, 1e égant New Household Furniture, Cons\\s - A Or sot, Dining room sets, rich Carpet, ing, Mirrors, Corulces, Curialuns, &C., iver #04 iors and other Gas Fixtures, Eta] Ce Sa Kitchen Utensils, 4e t nue house was completely furnished new on 1s y last, ard all will be sold without reserve.: Also, will be sold a large Jot of Egg aud Chest: nut Coal.1 btained to view the Furniture cin be 0 on Hondas.the Eleventh day of September, after 10 o'clock a.m., tp to hour of sale, on sp oa or to Messis.Perkine, Lajote & Boausolel i Ko nod James street, Montreal; or to tte u Auctioneer.M, PERKINS ARTHUR A séigne Se.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.August 30th, 1876.Office of Perkins, Lajoie, Beausoleil & Perkins.mo CONTRACTORS and others, , FURTHER SALE.ENGINES, PUMPS, PLART, &0.riber will sell, on THURSDAY, SEPT.145 eR.Derrick, St Etienne street, Point 8t.Charles, 5 powerful Hoisting and Pumping Engines, 5 Fumps, 10, 8, 7, 6, and 4 inch; Derrick\u2019 snd other Plant, &c., of the best make.Spec! ORT H-WEST TERRITORY.BUFFALO ROBES.UNRESERVED SALE OF A COLLECTION OF 6,200 SELECTED ROBES, WHICH MUST BE S80LD.bove Sale will tske place in ove of the Now Warenouses of T.James Claxton & Co., St.Joseph street, on THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER.THREE MONTHS\u2019 CREDIT be given on all purchases over ¥i00.wine Robes will be open for inspection, and Oata- logues may be had on the 7th inst., on personal application, or by letter, at the Warehouse, or from the Auctioneers.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.205 By Devany & Co.ONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MORNINGS, the 1th, 12th and 13th Instant.HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF FOUR CAR LOADS OF ELEGANT BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE, by order of Messrs GERRISH &_ O'BRIEN, Boston, and the \u201c UNION CA- BINFT COMPANY,\" Indiana.We have received Instructions from Messrs.Gar- wish & O\u2019Brien, of Boston, and the \u2018* Union Cabinet Company,\u201d of Indiana, \u20180 hold at our Rooms, Ko, 650 Craig street, on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS NEXT, the 11th, 12th and 13th inst., a large sale of their elegant Black Walnut Furniture, comprising '\u2014 30 Elegant new style M.T.Bedroom Suites.15 Richly Carved Drawing Room Suites, in silk.12 Handsome Wardrobe, richly finished, 10 High-back Sideboards, Panciled.10 Handrome Book Cases.292 Extension Truss Leg Dining Tables 20 M.T.Centro Tables.Together with sn assortment of Hair Cloth and Cane Seat Chairs, Bofss, Couches, in Creton and Rep, Fancy Tables and Chairs, Etageres, tisven- ports, Writing Tables, &c.Also,a lot of China snd Silverware, Fancy Clocks, Pictures, etc, ete.Terms Liberal.Sale each day at TEN o\u2019clock.DEVANY & CO., 212 Auctioneers, By Bain & MoDowelL ALE OF HORSES AT THE AMERICAN HOUSE YARDS, On THURSDAY, 14th INSTANT, FOR WHOM IT MAY} CONCERN.MONTREAL, 1944 SPECIAL NOTICE To THR TRALE.TOYS, DOLLS, FANCY GOODS, Direct from makers in ENGLAND, FRANOE AND GERMANY, Stock large and complete.R.HENRY HOLLAND & O0., 340 ST.PAUL STREET.2133 N°C°TICE- LOOK AFTER YOUR FURS! Now is 1he time to ses about any ALTERATIONS or REPAIRS REQUIRED, before the rush commences : FURS CLEANED, ALTERED and REPAIRED, ln best style and at lowest prices.LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS FINE FURS AND FUR TRIMMINGS.A Large Stock on hand to select from AT REYNOLDS & VOLKEL'S, 427 NoTRE DAME STREET, Between Bt.Petor and Dollard streets.207*-eodm RIGHT\u2019'S DISEASE DIABETES, DROPSY, GRAV@L, OAINULUS, Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Diseazs of the Liver, kldneys, Bladder, Prostrate Gland, Prema ture Prustration, Organie Dability and Chronic Affectious (incurable by gemsral practitioners\u201d Two pamylets, exyialuing thei; successial treat ment by Nature's 8pecific ** Asahel, Made of God,\" Bethesda Mineral Spring Water, and Dr.A.HAW- LEY, Heath, the author and proprietor, trea to any aldress.A fresh supply 0f thig cslobrared Water just received from the Spring.DEPOT AND RECEPTION ROOMS: 200 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.ONLY AGENT IE PROVINCE OF QUEBEO: J.A HARTE, DruceusT, 406 Notre Dame street, Montreal, 18-x IANO WAREROOMS, 211 ST.JAMES STREET.The pubtertbur js now receiving his nsnal large asforinent oft PIANOS AND CABINET ORG NS for the Fall trade.Partics In need of a thoroughly reli ble instrument, made by manufacturers of established reputation, con be supplied at low prices, aad on ot favorable terms.Exeellent 7/4 octave Rosewood Piancs, with cerved legs and pedal, and warranted for five years, offered for TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-F.Vi# DOLLARS.Upright, Square and Grand Pianos, in all styles -and at all prices, from $275 to $1,400.756505 & HAMDIN Cabinot Organs fro.n $70 to Call and exawine tock before purchasing elsewhere, JOSEPH GOULD, 211* eoûm 211 8T, JAMES STRE&T._ JyRAIN PIPES, POR LAND ORMENT, ROMAN CEMENT, CANADA OZMENT, FIBRE BRICKS, RIM CLAY, Por sale by W, & F.P, CURRIE & CO, 100 GREY NUN STREET, MONTREAL, 186+ TREAL LOAN AND OST, & Pocket-book conta'niug a Bailroad L Ticket to Chicago, about $13 in American money and some papers.The finder will ba liberally rewarded on returning to the Stax Office.ANTED, a Head Salesman for a lsrge Retail Dry-goods House; must have firat class references.Address, RB 13, STAR offic.10 ANTED, by a Thorough Accountaut and Practical Double Entry Book-keeper.conversant with both languages, having a long experience in general business, and a good corres- ondent, à situation in a wholesale Establishment, Bankers, Insurance.or Official Assignees Office ; moderate salary; undoubted references; no ob- ections to go West.Address, * Accourtant,\u201d Montreal 2.0.215- ANTED, a situation as Coachman or Yardman ; first-class recommendation, Apply at 95 St.Hubert street.215-1 NTED, in a family of three, a General Servant and a Nurse.Apply at 1591 St; Catherine street, 216-1 WW ATTED.experienced Cook.Appply at 40 st.Antoine street, Registry Office.218-2 ANTED, Work by the day (washing or fron- ing.) Applyfat 26 St.Rernard street, 2151 ANTED, washing or housecleaning by the day by a respectable young person ; Hond references.Address, M 15, STAR office.212-4 ANTED \u2014A lady accustomed to teach wishes to make a morning engagement as Visitiog | Governess.Address B, Post-of\u2026âice, Montreal, 4 I.: .3 ANTED-\u2014A competent Diessmsker wishes work by thé day.Apply at rear of 211 St tant street.212-4 c WANTED, washing or house-cleanin by the day by a respectable woman.Apply at No, 14 Sophia lane.14-5 = N.Y.Tribune.\u2019 MORTGAGE COMPANY.| DIVIDEND, The Directors have declared a Dividend of Five per Cent for the half year, payable September 15th i THOMAS CRAIG, Res.Sec, N.B.\u2014Monsey losned on Mortgage of Real Estate.Interest allowed on time deposits, 212 eod OOTS AND SHOES.Hand-made Men's SEWED BOOTH (French Lun, his own make, for $3.25.Also, Ladies\u2019 PRU- NELLA Boots (his own make), reduced from $1.25 to 90c.LADIESSLIPPERS, 50 cents, , 47+ JOHN KELSKY, 43 Bleury street |} UMBER\u2014The undersigned keep constantly on hand a coiaplete stock of Arst-class seasoned PINE LUMBER, dressed and undressed ; seasoned BLACK WALNUT CHERRY OHESTNUT, BUTTERNUT WHITEWOOD and \u2018Woods axwell & CO., T15 Craig str RJ 4.WORLD.: SOL BY ALL mena\u201d DRYROISTS OAN F.HENRY, CURRAN & oJ CO.the largest Drue and Medicine House in tbe U 8.having sold PARSONS! EXTERMINATOR more than 20 years, have never had it complained of It is an honest and reliable article.[From the 5 BASSWOGD, and hardwood of all kinds ; FRENCH | WALNUT and other VENEERS, and Fane: or fret work.Ÿ 204-e00m, Mrs.Duconbpv, ! | 121 GERMAN STREET, resumed her private tuition in Music, French and English on SEPTEMBER 1st.Full and complete education given to young ladies.205-12 Mrs.[IneLn1s | The undersigned is instruced to sell, without reserve, 12 heavy Draught Horses and 3 Driving Horses.The Horses must ba sold and without re- reserve.Also, 1 Ram Road Plower Threshing Machine, Page & Co., makers.Sale at TER o'clock 8.m, | 8.MCDOWELL, | 215 Auctioneer By J.F.Raymore.: i XBIBITION WELR.\u2014TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVEN- © INGB, September 12, 13 and 14, at 7 o'clock p.m.\u2014 re-opened her school on 4th SEPTEMBER, at 47 MCGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.Prospectuses to behad at Prince's music store and at Hill's.187-1m Gannerr INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADTES.BOSTON, MASS, .Twenty-three Professors and Teachers.In In struction, Location, &ec., unsurpassed by any American Female college.The 22nd year will begin Wednesday, September 27, 1878, Family pupils enjoy all the comforts and advantages of a pleasant and cultivated home.For Catalogues and ! Circular, apply to the Rev.George Gannct Prin- \u2018 eival, 69 Chester Square, Boston, Mass.Toba O~xtario Lapis\u2019 COLLEGE.WHITBY, ONT., Will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, SEPT.7th, Full staff; splendid buildings ; extensive grounds and very reasonable charges.For calendars, with all particulars, addross _ 1984 1m REV.J.E.SANDERSON, M.A, Mapaux VIncanT, 146 MANSFIELD STREET.takes this oppertunity of calling the attention of the general public io the fact that she will be prepared to takes fow more scholarsin Vocal and Instrumental Music, having taken lessons from the leading Artists of both the United States and Europe.Bcholars entrusted to her care cannot but acquire a proficiency not to be obtained elge- where, 193-1m N aviearion ScrooL.CAPTAIN D, COWANS, the author of \u2018\u2018 Life on the Ocean,\u201d proposes opening a class for toaching Navigation about the 1st of November.Instruction will also be given in the use of Charts and Nautical Instruments, as required by the Mercantile Marine Boards of Examiners in this and the old country, Intending students can address him at No.21 St.Urbain street.Terms moderate, N, B.\u2014Students will require to find thelr own Books, but not Charts or Instruments.184 Ter MonTREAL Corner of NOTRE DAME ARD PLACE D\u2019ARNRES Offers superior advantages for preparing young men for business pursuits.A practical, useful education is dally becoming more requisite fox in any business or profession.The Course includes Book-keeping in all its forms, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Business Corrazpond- ence and Penmanship.Special instruction is given In French and Shorthand.For full information apply at the College, or address 215 6 TASKER & DAVIS, JOHN L.HARDMAN & CO {MANUFACTURERS OF GENUINE OAE TANNED TLPATHER RELTING, FIRE RNGINE HOSE, - LACE LEATHER, &o., ko OFFICE AND FACTORYX: Cor, Canning and Bonaventure Sta,, MONTREAL.pI BAL min supplies furnished Upon shortens WEST END TEA ANDCOFFEE WAREHOUSE, | T85, corner of Mountain and St.Benaventure tireets.ALWAYS ON HAND OF CHOICE GROCERIRS, WINES snd LIQUO.Butter a speciality.| H.EDSON & CO.| ALL KINDS ; 127+ J)OMINION MACHINERY DEPOT, 654 CRAIG STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR KNOWLES celebrated Steam Pumps and Pamp- ing Machinery in all its branches, .STURTEVANT Fans and Blowers.R H.BUCHANAN & CO.203*eodm | | 1 1 | WALL STREET SPECULATION.The reliable house of A1xX.FROTHINGHAM & 00.No.12 Wall street, New York, publish handsome eight page weekly paper, called the Weekly Finan- etal .which fhey send free to any address.In addition to à large number of ediforials on fl ial and buel topics, It t very fall and accurate reports of the sales and standing of | | every bond, stock and security dealt in at the 8tpok Exchange.Mestrs.FROTHINGHAM & CO., are extensive brokers of large experience and tried integrity.In addition to their stock brokerage business, they sell what are termed \u201c Privileges,\u201d er * Pats and Oalls,\u201d Dow one of the favorite methods 1 have received Instructions by mail, par lat steamer, to sell by public auction, several thousand dollars worth of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond, Amethyst, Carbuncle and Garnet Rings, Gold Chains, Lockets, Charms, beautiful Sets, Brooch and Esr Drops, Clocks, &c, &c,atmy Sales Roome, Ko.418 and 420 Notre Dame street.J.F.RAY MORE, Auctloneer, 2154 ALE BY AUTHORITY OF S JUSTICE.\u2014WII1 be sold on MONDAY, the Second day of October next, 1878, at the hour of Ten of the clock in the forenoon, in the Offices of \u2018WRIGHT, BROGAN & PANET, Notaries and Comm!s- sloners, 58 BL, Francois Xavier stroet, Montreal, the herinafter described immovable property belonging to the communaute de biens heretofore exist~ ing between Dame Mary Deignan and the sald late John Studd, in his lifetlimo of Montreal, Boller Maker, viz.:\u2014 A lot of Land fronting on Magdalene street, Point St.Charles, City of Montreal, and known as number two hundred and fifty-âve (No.255), on the Official Plan and Book of Reference of the ft.Ann's Ward, containing forty-five feet in front by ninety feet in depth (French measure), without any build: ings thereon erected.Title 18 perfect.Full particulars ard all information given on application to WRIGHT, BROGAN & PANET Notaries and Commissioners, 58 St.Francois Xavier street.mac NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ANADA, SASH, DCOR, BLIND AND MOULDING FACTORY.\u2014 HOLME 8, RUTHERFORD & CO., Lumber Merchants and Manufacturers, Mullin street, Montreal.Biroh and Walnut Balusters, Btair Ralls, &0.Kiln dried Wal- ro ated ion, No.21 Bo ture street, an ce, No.naven Lumber Yard, 773 Cralg straot.168* J R MIDDLEMISS & CO., « 57 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, STOCKS, BONDS and DEBENTURES, BOUGHT AND SOLD STRICTLY ON COMMISSION.Safe and profitable investments ge .Orders promptly attended to.cured 116* WANTED, a BREWER, FOR A TOWN UP WEST, Must give good references, and know his bus- ness thoroughly.Salary $1000 to $1500, Address No, 3, D.D., STAR office.189 tt» E-GILDING! RE-GILDING: MIBEOR AND PIOTURE FRAMES equal to New, at trade prices, At G.WELDON'S, 115 and 117 BLEURY STREET, es Near Dorchester.; BUFFALO'S HEAD (Stuffed) FOR SALE.Csn be seen at JAS.STRRHOUSE\u20193, 189 St.Peter street.: z09-y For Tae Sea-siok.LADIEY and GENTS BATHING OAPS.FISHING STOCKINGS, YACHTIR .For sale at the 5, @ SHORa RUBBER WAREHOUSB.: W.¥.MEWHORT, HAVAN A CIGARS, \u2014 Jus received the best Dirands of New Orop HAVANA CIGARS, selected on the apot by ons.Senior, A T.& G.LABATT, No.419 ST, PAUL STREET, 158+ ww CH GENUINE PIL T TAGENET ry NL AN.er Lote, Se whole will po Bo pres attention 2 directed fo tho lot Just arrived, in- DORE ou le on the ground cluding , .mises, without any reserve.Sa ° on ground Salo of TWO salar.Jocing the Collages, on Mob» \u2019 JOHN J, ARNTON, oes BENNING & BARSALOU, 209 auetion ser.Aucti 8.= OR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT AY CONCERN \u2014Wil1 be sold, at Messrs.Born, Torn & Co.s Stores, No 13 Common street, [On TEURSDAY MORNING, SEPT.14th, asks English and American Glaseware ; 250 Tones Chimnies, bnib and comet, thee are very fine: 2 casks Toilet Ware; ! case Rubher (oats; several cases Rubber Shoes; 3 hhds.and 4 qr.-casks Hennessy \u2019s Brandy ; 150 cases Bed Gin; 100 cages Old Tom; bales Corks; 2 cases (lag Vases, &c.Terms cash or endorsed paper.Sale at TEN o'clock.JOHN J, ABNTON, Auctioneër.214 ALE OF BEDROOM FURNI- S TURE, BEDDING, &o.3 vs of the MONTREAL PROPRINTARY oe decided to discontinue taking Loarders, in order to afford adoitlonal class room for the dsy pupile, have instructed the subaar ber to sell by auction on the premises, 83 McTavls street, On SATURDAY, the 16th INST, sto the Pedroom Furniture.&c.Thirteen ator cle, Wazhatands and Fittings, Spring ele, Palliasers, , - Mattromes A Châtre, Tables, &c.; one Fapestry Carpet, only a short time in use.Sale at TEN 0\u2019clcck.J.ARNTON Tom Auctionlorr.1 214 218.HE EXCELLENT BRICK QOTTAGR, with rlone foundation, Na.218 §T.MARTIN STREET, near St, Antoine street, wi be gold at subscriber's Rooms, on SATURDAY, 16th INSTANT.a ; is in \u2018Robert's Block.\u201d and nearly aa ndaihd Ls ecarorty sums well built an nis 3 4 .3 B : 103 feet deep, wide lane ear Se CT he tbe attention of any oae wisbing to purchase & medium priccd house, eltber for occupation or investment.Sale at TWO o'cloor, JOHN J, ARNTON, Monmar, September 11, 1878, B Meetings and Amusements, THE ROYAL FUST LIERS, SI.2 da = LA ple bir?SO The Regiment will paraq City Ball on TUESDAY, 12th and 19th ing?the m.Xvery map must bo present.nw at g Tz iform : Full Dress.The Inspection by D.A.G.will take Dlace SATURDAY, 23rd inat.on \u20ac By order, T.ATKINSON, : 2 oo Bt -Major, Adjutant, THE MEMBERS of HIGHLAND COMPANY Far , minded of Parade Monday gore\" 1 EC Et PS Ing, at 8 o'clock, in the Reaqol: a room.Full Dress: Tunics and Busbies, fo ec member js reqgosted fo be present.ery tr oider, V6.6.MaCDOUGALL, .Oaptapn, ti GR VICTORIA SEATING RINg in \u2014 D 50 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ISTE, 90 Es à Mi itary Promenade Concert He Ba) ds of the Montreal Gorriaon\u2019 Ami 08 $4 1st Frit ce of Wales\u2019 Rifles and Sixth Fag: Ba under the distinguished er, - PATRONAGE OF HIS WORSH1P THE MAY { : Lt Col FLETOHEE, C, M.G., Com.the Distrigt, pe Lt.Col.MCKAY, Com, M.G.Artillery, © £5.Tt Col, Boxp, Com.1st Prince of Wales, $5, Lt.Col.Ma RTIN, Com.6th Fus'leers, tra And Officers of the above Regiments, [7 Tickets to be had at usual places 25 cts, Fir Loors open at 7.30 pm.Concert at 8 pm, cisely.D.m.pre.$3.¥.B \u2014Volnnteers attending this Concert app Ca spectfully requested to a) pear in Uniform, T6 Cit SERGT.J.J.REED, 8th Fug .' Secretary Pa GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 215-5 $ As At Tr .RAND VOLUNTERE 3 ATHLETIC MEETING, C - 284 TO BE HRLD SATURDAY, SEPT.301, poe \u2014-\u2014 aT The following are the events to come off at ¢ T above Meeting.Prixe lists and conditiong in refer.keg ence will be published at an early date: - a 1.Half-mile Race; open to ali Volun Cominfon.\" toers in the tob 2.Running High Jump, C 3.Qusrter-mile Hurdle Race, over eight ; Cross ! ht lents og ei 4.One hundred yards Water Bucket Race, > + 5.Tilting at the Bing.Ce 6.Mile Race ; open to alL shy 7.One hundred and fifty yards Wheelbarrgy 44% Race ; blindfolded.2 8.One hundred and flfty yards; Of us.9.One hundred and fifty yards Three ace.min 10.Climbing Gressed Pole, 27,0 11.Quarter-mile Race In Heavy Marching Order U 12.Tug of War; 20 £oldiers vs.20 Sallorg, tem 2142 Hog HE EXCELSIOR QUAD.M RILLE ASSEMDLY will hold thelr fire Reo weekly meeting on TUESDAY EVENING the 12th 86,0 inst, in the ALEXANDRA ROOMS, Bt.Cather , strect, opposite the Epglieh Cathedral.° 1, Renaod's music will in Attendance to ©\u2018 Tickets, £0c., to be had at the door, $1 0 ACADEMY OF Musiq, Cor mencing DIFFABEXT OrERA at each perfo, pean triumphs, and 1108], of AIMEE, The Queen of Opera Bouffe, BOW tn roule to New York after a most .FRANE OOKE 2138 4 creteey, AIMEE; SHORT BEASON ONLY! WEDNESDAT, Sept, 13th, with à ppesrance after her recent and orient R Farewell engagement in Mont.Success tnl From the Springs, so long and favo: fiz Suns Day dorer ami © velve it fresh from the Springs.004 Who re.D.CRAWFORD, gurenas AGENE, 3.GARDNER, \u2019 \" Crry DxPor, Oppoulte Ottawa Habel, H.¥.JACKSON, ! Waar END Duror, 981 St.Catherine n ; OT ICE Our stock of FALL 129 FANOY GOODS an i pow complete, and we would respeoMails os an inspection from the crry and COUNTRY dealers, © H.A.NELSON & SON'S, 2150 97 ST.PETER STREET.Toronto Branch : 56 and 58 Bront street.\u2014\u2014 SOB.ILKESBARRE ANTHRACITE COAL.of leaitimate apconlation, Their advice is valuable, an owing many have made fortunes.\u2014 Now York Meiropolise TRE cena $8.25) Broa ES doa me, © Cash on ordering\u2019 1 o.: PR so , JOHN WATKINS 8 00, BY 7 15 Cots Srazsr, RIA re 200¢ Foason o 20 performences in 8en Franci so 214 Auctioneer comprising thé rly now and oom ios BTISTE By David Fraser.AIMEE FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE COMP Ay; Live ORSES.\u2014Auction at (79 Craig WELHESDAY, September 13th, Four t FRINAY, 15th inst, ; 3 17 Teh OF NID FABER, Auctioneer, GIROFLE GIROF La wheal AINzs (first t'me).senna.Gil Dox (CATITES AND HALF-CHESTS || Bept.140 La ae Gre, oom, PINE QUALITY JAPAR TEAS.Alun as tha Duchesse de Duchesod, Bariéy 1] gell at my sale rooms, 384 Notre Dame st, Friday, Sept 16th.i\" Mme.Peas, on Thuroday, 14th September, at à o'cinok, fn lots y 7, VD Aimas as onl Lise de - Angot, Por: hn to sult to close an account 117 cattiss and 13 half.| Fort, chests Japan Tea; sample «iven; money raturned BATURDAY, Matineo at Two o'clcok\u2014Lagt 1 Beet, } If the purchaser is not pleased.This lot of Teals GIROFLE GIROPLA.me, Bacon very fine.Fine opportunity to secure a wintor Satasday Evening \u201c* La Jolie Parfumeux Onoest ! aracceesce a Allow supply DAVID FRASER.| Arauez (fret time in bar greatest charancer , 213 tf Auctioneer.| Lecce 0 sec 0e ee, Rose \u201cMichon ree =o 0n which ocossion she wil} introduce her Engliay 8T.By Henry J.Shaw.| Bong and Dance\u2019 Premy ara Picture.- During her engagement here, the foil EVENTH ANNUAL SALE of operas sil pe divan \u201cLa Son da bl omig oon Th TAN MARBLE, STATUARY, handsome ATC , noesse de Trebizonde,\" ETBUSCAN @LORENTINE and GRECIAN |\u201c Chvard Trlo Becs,\u201d and * Timbale d'argent eattle VASES, Elegant Card Receivers, Groups of Popular Prices :\u2014 Gallery 800 ; Gereral Admis.ha Animals, Ornclan and Bomau Statuettesand sian $1.; Hesarved Seats, 31.30.Private Boxes, ve Vaacs, &c., de.-\u2014 ate cf Boats, Monday repre morn Tom instructed hy Meases.U Grovoxaxr & Co., Music Store, Notre Dame street.ing, at Prince Geo, of Florence, Tag.to Annonnce a sale of Faire IR NN U EE John five cases of their Goods, as above, à sale w take place in tbe Store, corner of Notre Dame and T t A) At FX HIBITION head St.John streets, commencing on TURSDAY AFTERNOON (NEXT, the 12th of Bep- MONIBRAL AGRICULTURAL AND HoRTICOL- Mr.¥ ember ins Will take pl 1 The koods will be on view Monday afternoon, CRYSTAL PALACE BOIL SING Tonto and will be found superier to anything hitherto On IUPSDAY, WEDNES™\\Y and THURSDAY ment offered here by this well-known firm.Brery lot 12th, 13th snd 14th September, fastant 3 Robt.will, as ueual, be sold.51.400 AFE OFFERED IN PRIZES Elliot Sale at TWO o'clock, trios wn ibe FA0ibIors will please make their ene HENRY J.SHAW, Entries must be made not Inter à An BOL = some 214 Anctioneer, September, an Batardaz, Dia shipm \u201che quebeo Advisory Board have granted th 2 load ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- fogely asm Shmoner with which to make à où had & 1TURE, VELVET OARPETS, PIANOFORT Mir ; so am Instructed ta sell at tho residence of 2 IRI LL fall luformation, will be lbs.\u20ac D.Browne, Esq , No.41 Stmpson atreot, Tha splendid Band of We Sth Royal Pudieers On WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, 13th inst, \u201c9 PIesent cack evening daring ih exhibition.cattle the whole of the Houschold Furniture, in Mahog- ce.PE HENRY 5.Byam bat cattle any and Walnut, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, 30811 Secretary and Troaes specti Planoforte, Lrawing-room Set, MuhogaDy Glass- 17 And Treasurer, fro back Sideboard aud Extension Dining Table and 1G.J HAZAZ ER\u2019 m Chalry, Dinner, Broskfast aud Tea Sarvicos, hand- |W > L'8 Brock some Desert Betts, tho furnishing of several Dod.ACADEMY OF DANCING AND ETIQUETTE ttl rooms, Beading, and three wioçed Walnut and RÉ-OTKNBD on FRIDAY KVRN:NG, SRPT.lat, cattle Mahogany Book-cases, Books, Curtains, Ilotares, Tsaus, DAYS anv HoURs oF To ImION.Napa: Ornaments.In Kitchen, fine Stove and theusna] J80tlemun: Monday and Friday Rvenings from Brock kitchen requisites; à very fine Lawn Mower, anda 1-30 tll1 11.Termof i 1) losanns du, : Bet of fine Bear Robes.For season, Including two inate, $18.mixed Bale at TEN o'clock.| and Friday Eyentane\u2019 +20: Monday, Wodnsstsy hogs.HENRY J.SHAW, A QON CLABSRS.cattle 213 Auotl 5 Ladies, Mi sters sdneeds: | Baturdas from 8 1) 6 50, ers vp esd prive ALR OF A V ERY LARGE , prea evento class commences Thars- \u2018 i \"STOCK RNITU ay, 61 ll 268800 : BY AUCTION.BB sib.ono DOk10 Of Opening pares ol + Fuatisma, ; Week- \u2014 CR \u2014EKight nights roserved from al) Classy | i INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875.during the season.| ms Celebrated Minuet La Cowr and German lntm- be for tn nd miro RE a LABELLE & LEVEILLE, Insolvents.Phans' Homes will be annoanoëd.° 180% $6.30, Will be sold by public suction, on the premises, \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 s et, No.266 Notre Dame street, NEW AD .EN On THURSDAY, tho 14th SEPTEMBER, ADV ERTISEMENYS, And following days, 1 0 0 0 ARTICLES IN BED- AN the whole of the very large and well-assorted stook DING, 20nsisting of Horse of Furniture, belonging to the above estate, consist.Hur Wool and Spring Mattresses, osther Beds, |} To the ng of Bedroom Buiter, In Walnut, Ash, &c., Patlar Patent Purified) 59\" poronebros! (Toashendy suites, Work, Centro, Dining and Card Tables, square.N.B.\u2014Benovati ar\u2019 Bisinfecting by SR, Wardrobes, Sidcboards, Whatnote, Lounges, 80- am and Antiseptio Agents.149 of oe fas, Bureaus, Mirrors, etc., oto., and over {wo ! thousand Cane Seat and other Chairs.Alto, à very C ROCK BUTTER.belove superior Fire and Burglar Proof Bato, andthe un.4 Ber!-Weakly Bupply of FREMH CROCK EUX of eart expired term of Icaro of premises to 1st May next TER, {rom some of the Bast Dairies Ln the Domis- | first en 1877.ton, fo be had a the better Bale each day a$ TEN o'clock.LONDON AND GLASGOW WARRHOUSR, y riet D: LOUIS DUPUY, 30% aud 204 Bi.Antoine street, corner Monnieis, Îts stin Auvignee.G30.MOGARRY.} with d HENRY J.SHAW, 1 eternit Au .Montreal, 7th September, 1876.1°\" 2100 | et, rer a\u2014\u2014\u2014 | ding cos Crown By Alfred A.Booker, Hair Swircuss.1 ENERAL CLEARING SALE LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS WIGS, ) adorne aritie \u2014_\u2014 Vv On WEDNESDAY Xk ORNING, 13th instant, ER FL ow.Dallibo The subscriber will sell by auction at th CAN EURO! 214 gt.J ames street, a uentral asoriment of New AMERI ARD PEAN \\ high CI -han urnituro, a\u201d ; .gan, Piatadvare, Piciuros, Iron feduionde, Bed: CHEAP HAIR STORES, large fa Lg, Mattresses and Household Effects, t Ause, Jered 798 NOTRR DAMR er AYO } peace.2 pleces Cocoa Matting, 100 Plated C ou J ; : 2 Sets Bingle Harness, to \u2018olear the Bala morta nds, Sale at TEN o'clock, ALF, + Qu REDA BOOKER, ; E ANNUAL SAL - i EOF (ALLAHAN & CO, CH BULBOUS ROOTS : On F 0 take .GENKRAL JOB PRINTERS, ed betw w © place at the Rooms of the Sab î à : .214 St.James atrect, on soriber, 155 FORKTIFICATION LANE, ) city anc FRIDAY, 16th inst., at 2.30 p m., out J t when will bé offered a very cholco assortment of Brest fi Por mem and Victaris gio on On Byacinths, Crocus, Jouguilies, Narclasus, Arume Lacross fc.bolog a consignment from omo of the first Floral es ablishments fa Holland.Was not a tonite a adlstance willhave their orders at- Was a Catalogues 10 be had on applioation.game pr Sale at Half past TWO o'clock.and son mn AL¥RED A.BOOKER, displaye fatoneer (JF ROCERIES GROCERIES, te eir By C.F.Elwes.GROCERIES.Shbsequ y Me ee - y en t] AT THE REPOSITORY, No.54 SHANNON BROTHERS, seventh Bonaventure street, : edd get the Rec On TUESDAY.SEPT.12h, No.455 Commissioners street, ro, Stylish young Groy liorse, good in all harnoss.Oppesite St.Ann's Market, the Red Alco, à very nico Buggy.noarly new, and set Single rocerios Harness.All to be 801d without reserve, as pasty ® !\u201c\"U\" 30d well-selected stock of Family 6 ; the cron in leaving the city.; which will be sold at very low priacs for ossi, 9! unfair p Bale at TWO o'clock.te r'rompt paying credit customers.107 Were go 215 OF EUWES, of the 2 or.3 ON Pressed - PURE BRED ALDERNRY, R,T FHOMSON & SON, the ros COWS AND HRIFERS, ° ardley piTRe pbreier tn Iptracteé by Romeo 7.BLACKSMITBS and ENGINEERS {the Tth sq, sell a e Repository, 54 whi venture street 7,54 Bona No.18 St.Constant Streot, ness on | On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1th, v D \u20ac end the follow'ng surplus stock : SIX ALDE Acre DRILL STAR, toree Heifers, and thren Halfer Cavern iy OWS \u2014_ Were 16 £rom Imported mock and realetered in *ho Amert- Forgings of all kinde made to order.PA former C .e Y at the Repository the day previous ua aD Tew RATOvAl, efoction and repalse of Prinding ame full pedigrees will be given, , chinery a specialty, Thank Bale pt half past TEN o'clock, | Pullers and Sharing pitied np, dc.we (Fitness.210-000 C.F.BLWES, Actloneer, Manufacturers of Bteam Enylnes, Hydrs \u201c7 , Presses, Hand Lithographio Presscs, Mc ]sou VENT ACT OF 1875, Proascs, Punching Presses, Printers Char \u2014 ht and Cast Iron Book Chases In the matter of I J, CAMPBELL Wrong real, Traders, Insolventee »of Mont- AND IMPORTANT BALE OF RIOT THOMBON'S Thom OAR TROTTRILS, or o> AWERI- 0 oo © subsoriber Is inst UFLRBRATKD PRINTERS ROLLER ) DEAR pret (a on ED Fodirica, sireot, the, thoronyh chred \"Baie Ck tart Tronic FOR SALF, PHot\u201d \u2018Ton Buggies, \u201clow York [int eisy Fiorisontel Steam Enginoe, eyiseaess 951% Hsrness (single and double), adress Coram yew ; w \u2019 Fhuton, SBlelghe, Extra Fine, Buarskin Robes, .Patenied Steam Purtons.: Li LOU, Stable cdeie 0g 40.Pormite ig ¢ 3 Bro¥binders\u2019 Hydraulio Presses.\u2014\"ry à sw oes, &e,, oO: Laryve Ada steam - : Epplyine nf Yhe-Repogltory, No.54 Bonaventure t ! woof ee Pa for utes ! ES Lawren : 2oÿes * \\4BÆHURM.PERKINS, Ausignes.| Hapd Lithegragh Preasesaiways nn #90ck: 20048 C.F ELWES, ame: x se ; the for à the its of udleers hibition.ars N 8, ERS, LANE, .pp JERIES, BS, atreet, jy Grocariés or 08SL; o 107* JON, NEERS, Monnay, September 11, 1876.SECOND EDITION.TWO 0'CLOCK.l= COMMERCIAL OsricE, 1.30 p.m., { Bras tember 11, 1876, The attendance on \u2019Change to-day was large, and a moderate business was done, > .considerable enquiry being made for extras.At Chicago the wheat market is active, and at Milwaukee firm, A following are the sales at the morning bourd of The Corn Exchange: 600 Double Extras at $5.30; 150 do.a Ba ; 50 Extra at $5.274; 150 do.at 35.30 200 Strong Bakers at $5.00; 100 Spring Extra at $4.70 ; 50 Choice Superfine at $4.45 ; 25 Fine ab $3.90; 50 Medium Bakers at $4.874.Frour.\u2014Receipts 3,100 barrels, Prices {per barrel of 196 lbs.) : Superior Extra, $5.30 to $5.35; Extra Superfine, $5.20 to 25.25 ; Fancy, $4.90 to $4.95; Spring Extra, 84.5510 $4.75; Superfine, $4.25 to $4.50 ; Strong Bakers\u2019, $4.80 to $5.05 ; Fine, $3.70 to $3.90; Middlings, $3.25 to 83.50 ; Pollards, $2.75 to $3.00 ; Upper Canada Bags (100 Ibs), $2.31 to $2.32; City Bags (delivered), $2.35 to $2.40.Patent flour used by bakers for mixing is quoted at about $6.25 to $6.65; Medium $4.70 to 85; Double Extra at $5.30 to $5.50, Wurar.\u2014Receipts, 43,200 bushels, Coarss GrAINS\u2014Receipts \u2014 Corn, 67,- 984 bushels; peas, 400 do.; oats, 16,100 bushels ; barley, 600 bushels ; meal, 500 barrels.Provisrons.\u2014Receipts \u2014 Buiter, 1,967 kegs; cheese, 2,901 boxes ; pork, 251 brls, Oruer REcErPTS,\u2014Leather, 53 rolls; tobacco, 12 cases.Cacao, September 11.\u2014Wheat\u2014Re- eeipts, 52,000 bush ; shipments, 106,000 do.0.50 a.m.\u2014FEasier ; $1.007 Sept.; 994c October, Corn\u2014Receipts, 210,000 bush ; ghipments, 431,000 do.9.45 &.m.\u2014Firm; 44gc bid for September ; 4450 October.42}c bid for year.Oata\u2014Receipts, 47,000 bush; shipments, 100,000 bushs, Nominal, unchanged.Barley \u2014 Receipts, 27,000 bush ; shipments, 13,000 bush, Union Brock Yarns, CHICAGO, September 11, 9.25 a.m, \u2014Estimated receipts: Hogs, 8,000 ; cattle, 3,000, AUEER, September 11.\u2014Wheat\u2014 Receipts, 36,000 bushels; shipments, 86, bush.9.50 a.m.\u2014Strong ; No.1, $1.134; No.2, $1032; No.3, 92¢ to 98%c; September, $1,03§; October; $1.03; November.BrsreorM\u2019s REPORT.\u2014LONDON, September 11,\u2014Floating cargoes of wheat and corn, firm.Wheat and corn on passage and for shipment; firmly held, Mark Lane wheat and corn, firm.Corn, prompt shipments, 238, Arrivals of wheat and corn off coast, large.English country wheat markets, quiet.French do., firm.Liverpool spot wheat, moderate demand, 8pecIAL TELEGRAM (To W.J.Fairbairn) Liverpool, September 11.\u2014Wheat market very firm, but not active.London and gome interior markets a trifle better.Prices of Breadstuffs and Provisions at September 9.September 11+ 3.00 p.m.1.30 p.m, 61028 6 22 Bto23 8 O% 8 3 8 Ob 98 2to 9 4 9 2% 9 4 5to 9 8 9 6to 8 8 8t010 0 © 8to10 0 0to25 38 25 0to25 8 8to 0 0 3 6to 00 Oto 88 3 Oto 3 8 3to38 6 B68 3to33 6 O0to00 © 85 Oto00 0 = TEE brl 1 Bacon \u2018\u2019 0to47 O0 45 6to47 O Fallow, 40 .42 9t000 0 42 8to00 0 Choose, do \u2014.50 @to00 0 48 6t000 O 8ST, GABRIEL CATTLE MARKET.Moxpar, September 11.There was a large quantity of very fine eattle on the market to-day, but few sales have taken place, The principal dealers \u2018represented on the market to-day were : Geo.Webbard, 1 car cattle from Peterboro; John Marshall, from Ailse Craig, sold 8 head to Joseph Richards at $48 a head ; Mr.Burnett, 2 car-loads cattle from Toronto, sold 19 to Jas.McShane for shipment to Europe ; also sold 19 head to Robt.Nicholson at $60 a head.Mr, John Elliot, 2 car-loads cattle, Mr.Elliot sold gome very fine stock to Mr.McShane for shipment to Europe.Mr.Summers bad 2 loads from Ailse Craig, Dir, Wm.Head had some very fine cattle, averaging 1,50 lbs.each.R.J.Hopper, 2 loads from Ailse Craig.W.Sinkins, 1 load mixed cattle and hogs, Jas.Aikens had 2 load cattle from Nowonstle and Port Hope re spectively, T.W.Denis, 1 car cattl from London, Archibald Elliot, from Brockville, 1 car do.John-Walker, 1 car eattle from Ailse Craig.John Collins, Napanee, 1 load cattle.B.Brown, from Brockville, had 1 load cattle and hogs mixed.L.Cobold, from Cobourg, 1 car hogs.Geo.Denoon, from Toronto, 1 car cattle ; in all, 38 car-loads of cattle have arrived during the week, 12 oar-loads of hogs and 3 car-loads of sheep.ices remain about the same as last week\u2014from 34c to 40 per Ib, live weight, being asked for average beasts, and 44c to 5c for superior animals intended for shipment.Hogs may be quoted at from 86 to $6.30, 100 lbs.live weight.Very few sheep are on the market; they average from $2 to $5 each.AN INDIAN WOMAN\u2019S DEATH.To the Editor of the STAR :\u2014 S1R,\u2014On Friday, 8th instant, the angel of death visited the house of Francis Dalliboue, Caughnawaga, to summon his beloved wife away from the cares and toils of earth, and seldom, perhaps, since death first entered our world, was there any one better prepared to meet it than was Harriet Dalliboue, For her, death had lost its sting.In it she only beheld an angel with darkj wings, opening the portals of eternity, whence came to her heart the sweet, welcome voice of her Saviour, bidding her arise and come to receive the crown which He had prepared for her from all eternity, and which she herself had adorned by the practice of innumerable charities to benighted strangers.Ilarriet Dalliboue was born in the year 1827, in the County of Glengarry, Prov.Oat.of highly respectable parents, She leaves a large family and a good Christian husband tomourn her loss.May her soul rest in peace, Amen.E.B.A.8, BASE BALL.MONTREAL VS, KINGSTON, On Friday afternoon a match was played between the Red Stocking Club of this city and the St.Lawrence Club of Kingston, Ont., on the grounds of the Montreal Lacrosse Club, and, although the weather Was not all that could be desired, there Was a fair attendance of lovers of the game present.The game started at 3:30, and some fine batting and catching was displayed by both Clubs.At the conclusion of the Red Stockings\u2019 sixth innings, their total score was 16, and in the three subsequent innings they were blanked.When the St.Lawrence came in for the Seventh time their total score was 2 run the Red Stockings being thus 14 runs ahead ; but in the course of the innings the Red Stockings assert, together with the crowd, that the umpire acted in an unfair manner, rendering decisions which Were 80 utterly at variance with the rules of the game that the crowd loudly ex- Pressed their indignation at his conduct, the result being that ho retirad, Mr.ardley replacing him, In this innings {the 7th) the St.Lawrence scored 11 rans, of which were obtained through unfair- ne on the part of the first umpire.At \u20ac end of the ninth innings the Reds ore 16 and the St.Lawrence 15, the he gor Club being one ahead, and winning ame, \u2018 Thanks are due to Mr.Wardley for his Kirness to both Clube in the innings which \u20ac Umpired, The following is the full SCORE.BED STUCHINGS.0.BT, LAWRENCE.vovoccuol AGRICULTURE AND HORTICUL- \u2014-_\u2014\u2014 TURE, - PREPARING FOR T0-MORROW\u2019S SHOW, The arrangements for the annual exhibition of the.Agriculture and Horticultural Soclety in the Crystal Palace [tomorrow and two following days, are progressing very favorably and the display promises to be the largest and most varied ever held in Montreal.The selection of the Crystal Palace as the place of exhibition is a mogt happy one, as it combines pace with convenience and admits of the articles being displayed to the best advantage.The main floor will be devoted to flowers and fruits, and about 1,200 feet of tabling has been provided, which large ag it is will scarcely prove too much as the entries are unusually numerous, amounting all together tobetween 600 and 700, amongst which are a number of entries from Quebec and otlier cities.The display of fruit promises to be fine, over 500 plates having been entered.The first gallery will doubtless prove a great point of attraction as in the right-wing the exhibition of dogs will take place.About one hundred and twenty entries have been made, many of them of rare and valuable breeds.There will be no exhibition of poultry, that being left for the Provincial Exhibition, and the poultry coops willbe used for small dogs, the larger animals being accommodated on platforms running along the sides.These coops are new and of the most approved style ; they are of galvanised wire 21, 27 and 36 inches square, and are so constructed that they fold up into a very small space, Fancy goods, paintings, &ec., will also be exhibited in this gallery ; and one very interesting feature will be a display of furniture and other articles manufactured by the denf-mutes of the Protestant Home, At the end of the gallery facing St.Catherine street is a large stand for fancy goods, and at the opposite end Messrs, Major & Co.have erected a very pretty wire summer house, which will be decorated with creepers and flowers.The building is being handsomely adorned with flags, &ec., and will doubtless present a very attractive appearance by 4 o'clock to-morrow, at which time the exhibition will be opened to the public.hew aoverisements this P, M XHIBITION, 12th, 13th and 14th SEPTEMBER.During the three days of the Exhibition the M, and O.R.R.Trains will leave as follows :\u2014 From Ste.Thercee every morning at 7.30 a m., calling at 8te, Rose, Back River and Mile-end, and from Hochelaga to return at 4.30 pm.215 3 Ea CUSTOMS DEPART- HY MENT, Orrawa, Sept.1st, 1878.AUTHORIZED DISCOUNT on AMERICAN INVOICES, until further notice, 9 per, gent.SON, 2151 Commissioner of Customs.T.HYACINTHE FIRE RELIEF COMMITTEE.A.A.TROITIER, Esq.(Cashier La Baugue du Peuple), Treasurer of the Committee, will receive Contributions in money from persons desirous of g the RELIEF FUND.Contributions in Goods and other Effects will be received alto by ALFRED PERRY, Esq, at the Offices of the RovAL QANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Ko.160 ST.JAMES STREET.(By order.) Montreal, 9th Sept., 1876.ORNS, BUNIONS and all diseases of the feet instantly cured without pain by Dr.MURPRY, at his office, 718 Cralg rect.ANTED, from $2,000 to $5,000 for Manufacturing purposes, paying large profits : ten per cent interest will bé given.Apply G.R.W.Kitison, N.P., 60 St.James sbreet.a) THE SECRETARY.215 BOARD: Centennial Restaurant.213 McGill street \u2014Tuesday, 12th Sept.\u2014Blllof Fare at 30c.\u2014 Game Soup, Roast Beef, Calves Head and Brains 8auce, Bolled Turkey, Cellery Sauce, Lambs Fries, Tomato Sauce, Mutton Coutlettes and Green Peas, Btewed Ducks and Olives, Rloe Pudding, Lemon Tarts, Melon, Tea, Coffee.12 Dinner Tick- cts, $3.Dinner per month $8.Full bosrd per month $16.Private Dinners, Supers, Ball Parties, &c., On reasonable charves.215-1 ROE, Single and double Rooms to let for gentlemen or ladies, with first-class Board, at 22 St.Antoine street.2156 ANTED, Washing and Ironing or Housecleaning by the day; best of reference if required.Apply at 126 Bt.Urbain street.2134 ANTED, a good Plain Cook.Also, a house maid who can wait on table, Apply betwesn 11 end 2 at 905 Sherbrooke stroet.215-8 QUEBSCRIBE to the ¢ FOLIO,\u201d À Journal of MUSIO and the SISTER ARTS, Contains 20 pages of Now Music and Z4 colamng of Musical News and Miscellany, every month, $1.60 a year, post-pald.a a DazoyoER, Music Dealer, 186+-e0dm 311 James street.RESENTS.Every purchaser of Tea tothe amount of 500 will be presented with a splendid chromo at THE TEA STORES, 67 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, 465 ST.MARY STREET.1984-004 ENGRAVING and LirrOGRAPHING, GEO.BISHOP & OO, 169 St.James Street, 15 To LET, A OOMMODIOUS WELL-LIGHTED ROOM, Over BTAR Office, facing Cralg stress Rent vory moderate.163+ PAIN-KILLERI THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE, \u2014 TAKEX INTERNALLY, it cures Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrhœs, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Bowel Complaints, Painters\u2019 Colic, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c., &o.Usxp EXTERNALLY, it cures Boils, Felons, Outs, Bruises, Burns and Bcalds, Old Sores, Sprains Swelling of Joints, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Foet, &o.SOLD EVERYWHERE.Price 25 cents per Bottle, PERRY DAVIS & SON, 198+-1m BOLE PROPRIETORS.OLUMES 1 TO 14 OF EVERY WEEK, Bow Bells, and Young Ladies\u2019 Journal for October.London Journal, London Reader, Every Month, &a., for September, received at INS'8 MAGAZINE ond NEWS HERDERSO.SEE 187 Bt Peter and 67 St.Lawrence street, FALL 1876.STIFF FELT and SOFT FELT HATS (English and American.) S SILK HATS, SCOTCH CAPS, TWEED AND SILK TRAVELLING CAPS, Bo, &o., &ec.UMBRELLAS, RUGS, 213% RUG-STRAPS, &o., &c., &¢.ABSORTMBRT FOE THE FALL TRADE Now complete In above lines.A call solicited.Schultze, Reinhardt & Co, 291 Notre Dame Street.FURS\u2014NOTICE.Our customers and others intending to have thelr FURS CLEANED, ALTERED or REPAIRED will oblige by leaving their ORDERS with us as oaly és possible.208$ THIRD EDITION.e- FOUR 0\u2019CLOCK.TELEGRAPHIC.LoNDoN, September 11.Lord Derbyto-day received a deputation on the Eastern question.In reply to an 2ddress he said he considered the Eastern question had become more complicated by reason of atroceties, Speaking for the ; Government he said he could not entertain any proposition to reverse the policy pursued by England for the last sixty years.SHOCKING OUTRAGEA YOUNG LADY BRUTALLY VIOLATED AT QUEBEC, QUEBEC, September 11.On Saturday evening, a \u2018respectable young lady was walking in company with à young gentleman on DeSalaberry street, when about the centre of the street, four men attacked the gentleman with a blad- geon and striking him senseless, when one of the four ruffians seized the Jyoung lady by the throat telling her that if she did not stop her screaming, he would have her life With the assistance of the other three he conveyed her to a field, when they proceeded to quarrel among themselves as to who should have possession of her.One of the men being stronger, and a greater ruffian, succeeded in driving the other three away.He then outraged the girl in a most brutal manner, from the effects of which she became unconscious, and when she regained her senses she found herself the occupant of a barn known as Bruce\u2019s, and situated between Maple avenue and the Belvedere road.He then again repeated his hellish offence, when she again became unconscious, On recovering her senses, she heard three men at the door of the barn, who said to the occupant, \u2018Johnny, the police are after you ;\u201d they then left, when the brute in human form proceeded to fall asleep, which he did, still keeping bold of her, by the wrist.At this time she heard some noise, and looking out through a small window in the barn, she saw a policeman in the immediate vicinity, but er captor awakened and seized her by the throat, effectually preventing her from making an outery.Eventually she succeeded in making her escape, and arrived at home dreadfully exhausted, full of bruises, and in a great state of mental excitement.She was put to bed, where she remains very much prostrated.The police having been notified on her first disappearance, turned out in a body, and set energetically to work to find out the perpetrators of this almost unbeard of crime in Quebec.From the facts obtained, there is very little hope of their being able to find a clue to these dastardly ruffians, the young lady not being able to give any description that will lead to a solution of this mystery, but a peculiarity in their mode of expression leads her to believe that they are sailors.\u2018 CITY NEWS, \u2014 The Mayor of Quebec, Owen Murphy, Esq., and Mrs.Murphy are attheSt, Lawrence Hall, \u2014 Police circles are much exercised over the arrival in town of a female detective connected with Pinkerfon\u2019s Agency.\u2014 The evening services at the Gesu Church were recommenced last night.There was an immense congregation, and the musical service was particularly rich, \u2014 Count Courtoir de Vicose and Baron de Briauron, of Paris, France, are at the Ottawa Hotel ; also, Messrs, R.H, Labatt and A.Trower, of the London Rowing ub.\u2014 The body of William Taylor, who was killed on McGill street, on Thursday last, Was taken to the Bonaventure station on Saturday night by a large number of Oddfellows, to which Order deceased belonged, and placed on the western train for Kingston, where the funeral took place yesterday.\u2014 Thomas Smith, from New York, was attacked by two roughs Saturday evening, while proceeding along McGill street, Smith, however, got the best of the affair, and the water police took the two assailants in charge, Their names are Michael Fletcher, 24, laborer, and John Peters, 21, also a laborer.\u2014 Yesterday, at 12:50 a.m., an alarm was given for a fire that had broken out in the grocery store of Mr.Poirier.The premises and stock were damaged to the amount of about $2,000, and were insured for $3,000 in the Royal.Mr, Poirier was out of town at the time of the fire, and the origin of the fire is unknown, \u2014 This morning a woman passing along Lagauchetierre street snatched up a large bundle of onions from the door of Bisson\u2019s ocery, corner of St.Constant street.Fhe solicitations of a clerk who discovered the theft and followed her resulted in the fruit being returned before it was necessary to in the assistance of the police.Tux BUTCHERS AGAIN.\u2014 The keepers of private butcher stalls seem to be unfortunate with regard to law suits ; not content with fighting the Corporation, a number of them, who are not members of the Association, have neglected to pay their counsel\u2019s fees, and thatjgentleman islabont to institute proceedings in some thirty cases, Is KyowLEDGE PowEr 7\u2014T'o the Editor of the STAR : DEAR SIR,\u2014In an argument the other evening with a friend, on the subject, \u2018Is Knowlege Power ?while I maintained and proved the affirmative, my companion firmly adhered to the negative and endeavored to persnade me in that belief.Our views did nob reach a similar conclusion.Perhaps some of your readers might offer an opinion on the subject.ours, truly, Dovaras Hay.East ENp Mission CHURCH, PANET STREET, \u2014After the evening service yesterday at this church, the Rev.Gavin Lang shook hands with the colored choristers, who had been invited to take part in tho singing, and complimented them on the manner in which they had rendered the touching hymns, He expressed the hops that they would again attend in future.The reverend gentleman also announced that lectures would be given during the winter.The Sunday-school is under the care of Mr.Rennick, who brings great zeal and ability in the discharge of his duties.OVER ZEALOUS.\u2014À case of that \u2018\u2018zeal\u201d in the public service to which Peter Simple in his day fell a victim, has just occurred where one would least expect if, namely, in our detective force, It seems that Detective Cing-Mars has been told off duty because of the breaking out of a highly virulent type of small-pox in his family.Yesterday, however, he met an inebriate, and the detective instinct being strong upon him, he laid violent hands on the unfortunate and brought him to the station.Detective Cing-Mars had better be put in quarantine before an epedemic occurs, LAcrossE.\u2014On Saturday aftergoon, the return match between the Emeralds and Mechanics came off on the Montreal Club Grounds, the Mechanics taking the first andthird games in one and three minutesre- spectively, and the Emerald\u2019s the second, fourth and fifth gamesin 5m., 15m.and 10m., coming off the victors.Another return match was played between the Victorias of Cornwall, and the Caledonians, at Point St.Charles, the Victorias taking the first goal in 4m.; but hers their suc- eess ended, for the Caledonians took the other three goals in 12m., 4m., and 5m.As the Victorias won the first match at Cornwall, another trial will be required to determine which club shall have precedence, Cororano BEETLE.\u2014The ravages of this insect among the potatoes may be seen along the track of the Montreal and Ottawa Railway, and on both sides of Papineau road.Wherever they have passed the plants are destroyed, leaving nothing but a few black shrunken stems, presenting the same appearance as when affected by rot.In some places the plants have entirely vanished, leaving not a vestige behind, while in others they may be seen in all stages of decomposition.On turning up the ground the tubers were found to be scarcely larger than a pigeon\u2019s egg.Upon one plant alone were forty- one ofthepests; and along the railway track they could be seen by scores travelling eastward, as their instinct would appear to impel them.BrierLETS.\u2014The band of the Victoria Rifles arrived from New York yesterday «An alarm of fire was given from box 14 at 4:15 this morning, for à fire that had broken out at No.64 St.Elizabeth street, \u2018A sofa was on fire.The Road Committee intend putting up sign-boards , warning the public of the presence of the steam roller wherever it may be at work .Immigrants are coming in by the carload from St, Hyacinthe.Nine females | and eighteen males received protection at the police station last might.Mr.; William Black, thenovelist, passed through ; this city for the west on Saturday.\u2018 Sub-Constable Granitias found the store, No.431 St, Paul street, open.The owner was notified, and had the premises | secured.:Acting-Sergeant Gladu, con- | fiscated nine large loaves from Xavier : Gagnon, Seaton street, for being under | weight.Sergeant Niquet, of No, 8 ; Police Station, reports sending for Dr.Lei phron, to attend Mary Delany, at 12 p.m.yesterday, who was taken ill in the cells.THE BATH QUESTION.To the Editor 0) the STAR : DEAR Srr,\u2014IS itnot very un usual to find one of the Fair Sex\u201d so well versed in mercantile matters as the ducky authoress of the article in your last evening\u2019s issue, headed, ** Swimming Baths for the Fair Sex,\u201d She appears to thoroughly understand this \u201cgoing under\u201d business, but forgets to mention that they themselves are very frequently the cause of it.She maintains that the fair ones are as fully exposed to the dangers of drowning as their male friends\u2014she meant to say that they were more in danger of being drowned in silks and satins.Just fancy for a moment the \u2018\u2018 brags \u201d which they are capable of assuming when they call you, the editor of ourleading journal, to assist them in making an inducement to some of their male friends to establish a swimming concern, when winter is almost at hand.\u2014F.J, B.[Bathing is as desir- ablein winter as in summer, if perfect health would be preserved.\u201cF.'J.B.\u201d falls into the common error of supposing that swimming baths must necessarily be in the open air.River Bathing is very wellin its way, but, besides that, Montreal requires baths inland, say in the vicinity of the Windsor Hotel, for the \u2018West, and about St.Denis St.for the East.These baths should be covered and fitted with arrangements for making the water tepid.Such baths are to be found in the old country.] ST.ANTOINE WARD.MR, CLENDINNENG ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION, The nomination for a candidate to fill the vacancy in the City Council for St.Antoine Ward, caused by the unseating of Alderman Clendinneng, took place at 10 o'clock this morning at the corner of Victoria square and Radegonde street, Alderman G.W.Stephens acting as returning officer.About fifty persons were present, and the nomination passed off very quietly and speedily, Mr.W, Clendinneng was nominated by Messrs, John J.Arnton, John Cassils, Sr, Duncan McIntyre, Charles Alexander, E.Mackay, Theodore Lyman, Harrison Stephens, J.H, Joseph and John Bulmer.No other candidate appearing, the returning officer declared Mr.Clendinneng elected by acclamation.Mr.Clendinneng briefly thanked the electors for the confidence they reposed in him ; and said that as he had endeavored to do his duty in the Council when previously elected, so he should in the future do what he thought best for the interests of the city.He spoke of the necessity of economy in the administration of civic affairs, and said he thought there were several departments which needed reconstruction.He referred to the depression of trade, and said he thought the worst time was passed, and he looked for better times speedily, DOMINION RIFLE ASSOCIATION.The following is a complete list of the prize winners of the Wimbledon competition.First stage :\u2014 Sergeant Mitchell, 13th Batt, 60 points ; Private Ross, 1st Batt, 54; Captain Patrick, 0 BG A, 51; Captain Fothergill, 34th Batt, 51 ; Private Marshall, 49th Batt, 51 ; Corporal Rierdon, GG F G, 50; Lieut.Doherty, PE I Art, 49 ; Private Morrison, G G G, 48 ; Private Matthews, 3rd Batt.48 ; Cprporal Thompson, N B Engineers, 48 ; Sergeant D Mitchell, 13th Batt, 48 ; Private A Shaw, 54th Batt, 48 ; Lieut.Wright, 50th Batt, 47 ; Sergeant McMillen, N B Eng, 47 ; Sergeant Riddell, M G A, 46; Captain Thomas, 54th Batt, 45 ; Captain Gibson, Toronto, G A, 45; Captain Bailey, 10th Batt, 45 ; Sergeant Hunter, N B ineers, 44 ; Lieut.Hartt, 62nd Batt, 42.Second stage \u2014 These constitute the Wimbledon team for 1877: \u2014 Sergt J Mitchell, 13th, (8100), 78 points; Corporal Shives, 62nd, (880), 77; Sergt Mitchell, 13th, ($70), 76; Capt Gibson, Toronto G A, 76 ; Sergt T Mitohell, 13th, 75; Capt Boyd, 54th, 74 ; Capt Thomas, 54th, 72 ; Gunner McDonald, 0 B G A, 72; Pte Shaw, 54th, 72; Pte Ross, 1st P W R, 70 ; Lieut Hartt, 62nd, 66 ; Lieut Balfour, late 8th, 65 ; Pte Morrison, GGPFG, 64; Pte F 8 Vaughan, 3rd VV R, 64 ; Lieut Macnachton, Cobourg Art, 62; Pte Marshall, 49th, 62; Capt Fother- gill, 34th, 61 ; Sergt K Mathews, 3rd V V R, 59; Corporal Rierdon, G G F G, 59 ; Sergt Hunter, N B, 59.The waiting men of the team are Lieut Doherty, P E I Artillery, who made 58 points, and Corporal Finlayson, Montroal Garrison Artillery, 58 points, THE WEATHER.Temperature in the shade, by standard Tner- mometor Se Nathersatioal Tastrament makors 2 and 244 Notre Dame street :\u20148 p.m.yesterday, 62° ; 8&.m.,579; 1p-m,, 679; Maz,, 670 ; Min, 50© ; Mean., 5896, Standard Baromeler com oen- ted and oo :\u20148 p.m.yesterday, 80:10; Da 2:00; 1 PM.to-day.20:76.! Montreal, Sept, 11, 1876, LATEST MONEY MARKET, EW YORK, Sept.8, 4 P.M GOL 110s eves os es error ores sell) @ 00 Sterling Fxchange.\u2026 485 @ 00 MONTREAL, .Greenbacks bought at a discount Of.9 @ 9 Greenbacks sold at a discount of,.terssnesicisinn 33 @ 8% Drafts on New York.83 @ 8 Silver bought at a discount ok 123 @ 15 , WHR, Stock and Exchange Broker, No, 121 St, Francois Xavier street, MONTREAL MEOUK REPORT [Reporied for THE BAR by Bond Brothers.) rr rm STOCKS: Sellers.Buyers, Tram 1893 1891 1 lus | 101$ 1894 ves - 10219 101 des 198 | es da, 5 334 \"82% 2 82 813$ \u201892-013, 108 106 uot .105 ee ves vee vers vers ves a Ba maf al Cau.Ba.save BOT of Commerce.125 Federal Bank.iene Metropolitan Bauk vor Dominion Baok.vous Bank of Hamilton ou Maritime Bank ee Exchange x 99 La Ban.0 TI ar Intercolonial Coal U0.tora ene Huron COPREr Bay.ovs| 5004 vers es Montreal Mining O00 vei oy \u2018ees rae @.T.8.7 p.c.Bonds.vou vere are Champ.dit.L.Bd 8 p.0 a ine avessees reer \u201cere see x X Jo 0 .Do TelographGo B.0.183% risen 149 Pominion Telegraph Co.93 9133 Lave Richelieu and Ontario) Kay.CO 1100000 seeres| 923% 924 924 Union Nav.O0.0010ssssol vous sere vere us Rabon 203 | am: eres Oty anis\u201d Exchange.| a.168 Qredit Foncier.ohh 3 110% vee quebec ire Assurance aran Te pere sees > > sete ees ve re sou sacs so seep veer cre vers \u201cree 5, Americap \u201ces ars re Montresi Bu La [ue et Murtrea © Company.| 119 [118 [Il bis one Mie ' Su 118 Hamiion Ph and L 60- sous ees } «oes GIOUFs200r0es caca c mon sere ase sec Quobec & &.P.8,8.C0./.van vers Royel Canadian Assurance Company.\u2026\u2026.| 9414 94 94 Academy of Mus ces rea ee Dominion Btock.\u2018er oe ters pominior Bonds.ere sos veo Govt.Deb, 6 p.c.stg.0.vere ee Govt.Deb.8 D.C.CY.cons ors vu.Govt.Deb.5 p.c.stg.\u2026 ve: cers \u2018eee Govt.Deb.6 p.0.OFeeres| oun vers vans Montron) Harbor Bonds, 61 p.o- 1011, {101 vu Quebec Cor.Stock, 7 p.0.| «avs so \u201cees Do.do.Bonds, 8p.(4 \u201crs Cass Montreal 7 p.c.Stock.\u2026.| .\u2026.112 cose Montreal 8 p.C.BtoGk.| .\u2026.teen \u201cses Montreal Cor.Bonds.| 101 100 cose Montreal W.W.Bonds,,! 101 100 woos -.\u2014\u2014 EXCHANGE - GO AAYS.\u2026.0.108% 108 - days.\u2014 haussoccnonnc0s Gold Drafts en Sow York.Moid rates at coon in Now York.THE MONTREAL EVENING STAR New Advertisements this P, M mo CONTR $ CTORS and others, Tle hour of Sale, Engines, &¢., on Thursday.is changed from TWO to FOUR o'clock, to suit the convenience of Contractors and others.215-1 JOHN J.ABNTON, Auctioneer.MPORTANT SALE OF THOROUGH BRED CATTLE, PONIES, FOWL, &c.The subscriber is instructed to sell, on the Exhibition Grounds, on THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, (The property of JosErH HI0KSON, Esq.) 8 or 10 head Pure Galloways, 20 head pure bred Durbams, Bullg and Cows; 5 or six head pure bred Alderdays, a few Ayrshires.Also 6 Shetland Ponies, POULTRY, Patridge Cochin, Buff Cochin, Silver Pencilled Hamburge, and other breeds.fale at ONE o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 215 Auctioneer.BAY MARE FOR SALE.I will gell by public auction, at the sale of horses, at 679 Cralg street, on FRIDAY, 15th September, 1876,at TWO o'clock: at the cost and charges of Patrick McCarthy Young street, one superior fast travelling Bay Mare, about 15 hands high, 215-4 DAVID FRASER, Auctioneer.\u2018The Old Line Still Ahead ! GRAN D EXCURSION TO AND RETURN, Vio the CENTRAL VERMONT, TROY and BOSTON» NEW YORK CENTRAL and HUDSON RIVER RAILROADS, Arriving in New York TWELVE HOURS QUICKER than any other EXGURSION.Fare Round Trip, ONLY $12.50 GOLD.Tickets good by all Regular Trains to go from September 12th to 30th inclusive, and good to return until October 15th inclusive, Remember that this 18 the only ALL-RAIL EXCURSION to New York that i8 offered to the public; 50 come one, come all, TIME IS MONEY, For all other information and Tickets, please apply at the Central Vermont Railway Ticket Office, 136 St.James Street, Directly opposite the St, Lawrence Hall, and one recky hoor \u2018West of the Post-office.' L.MILLIS, 8.W.CUMMINGSs, Gen.Supt.Trafic, F.PICARD, Gen.P.A.Ticket Agent, 216 3 M EuCAN TILE - AGENCIPHOBIA.This is a new disease unknown to the ancients.The principal feature of the disease is that at the mention of the words \u201c Mercantile Agency\u201d the poor victim goss eff inte incoherent expressions quite meaningless, and always indicating a de rangement of the brain.There ig a very serious case of this kind in Montreal at present.To be free from the contagion of this disease yom must go to OHEAPSIDE for your DRY-G@0ODS, 437 and 439 NOTRE DAME STREET.DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS | First choice of NEW FALL DRESS GOODS in all the new colors.Beal Browns, 25c.to Navy Blues, 256.to Plums, 265c.Prunes, 25e.Cafe au Lait, 256.SEAL BROWN TRAILS.Navy Blue Trails, 256.UP to Plum Trails, 25¢.up.Prune Trails, 25c.up.Cafe au Lait, 25e.up.CHECK SERGES, Worth 25e, to be sold at 150.BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Beautiful Black Dress Silks, only 50e.a yard worth 75c.Ponson\u2019s Black Silks, $1.25, well worth $3, Onlya few pieces left.Heavy Gros Grain Silks, 900.Heavy Gros Grain Bilks, $1.00 Bonnets Silks, all CASHMERE SILKS, 81.25, 31.50, $1.75, $2.00, 32.25, 82.50, $3.76, up \u2019 a .For the choapost and bestBLACK SILKS go to CHEAPSIDR.COLORED SILKS! COLORED SILKS! Navy Blue Gros Grain, $1.00.Seal Brown @ros Grain, 31.90.% Mid Blue, $1.25.Blue, 31.25.Lavender, $1.50, FREE auve .For the cheapest and best stock of COLORRD SILKS go to OHEAPSIDE.y One case TA DIRS FRT/T ARTRYS, new OUIDIS and trimmings.\u2014 v BLACK! BLACK 1 BLA CK 3.CHEAPSIDE for the be c Black Lu « es 0 CHEAPSIDE for the bast 20¢ Black Lustres.Go to CHEAPSIDE for the best 36¢ Black Lustres.Go to CHKAPSIDE for the best Stock of Mqusiing Goods FANCY FLANNELS.Go to CHHAPSIDE for the best 256 Fancy Flannels.Hoyle's Prints, 10c.poss do ibe oyle's c.One case now Basket Cloths, 25c & yard.eH case groy Chambly Flannels.e case Bcarlet\u2019s.One case Chambly Shaker Flannels.At CHEAPSIDE, : 437 and 439 Notre Dame street, - | A.A.MURPHY, 207+ PROPRIETOR.HE CHEAPEST DRY-GOODS EVER OFFERED IN MONTREAL.RTH OF NRW GOODS, purehased mao to value, will be sold at an enormotas Reduction on Regular Priees.1 t would take the entire sachem ef pape! give a fan list of this Stook, but -dea\u2019t fall te call and Judge fur yourself, STE.MARIE BROTHERS, N STREET.454 NorrRE DAME EI.[ ,ONDON JOURNAL AND EVERY WEEK for September, and last half- yearly volume of EVERY WEEE, bound, YOUNG LADIES\u2019 JOURNAL and BOW BBLLS for October, Just received, at tho popular Magazino and News Bleury sweet, noar A ih 7 SMCEATTLE BROS.& SHEL.VANS\u2019 FURNITURE POLISH makes Old Furniture look like new, with less labor and in less time than any other preparation.Price 25 cts.Be sure and ask for that prepared ry TATE & COVEBNTON, 210+ 157 St, James atæwest.LD FURNITURE made to look ke New by using BYANS' LIQUID BRIL- YANCY or FURNITURE TOLISH.Price 25 cts, a get that prepared by Bo suze and VITATE & COVERNTON, 210+ 157 8t.James streat.THE COOR\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER 8 PURE, HEALTHY, RELIABLE, And 18 acknowledged to be the BEST IAN USE Lar RUBBER GOODS \u2014Coats, Car- rlage Aprons, Horse Covers, Waggon Springs, and all goods made of Rubber,\u2019 SALE BY WioLE , BULMER CO., 215+ \"752 Craig street, Montreal.TOJLET, furnished till May, 77 Aylmer street, ff near Sherbroske; rent low to a suitabls party.Apply to O.Isley, 77 Aylmer gtres\u201d.TO LET, self-contained Tenement House; 3 rooms.Apply at 69 8t.Lawrence areet, gs HOUSE TO LET, furnished; four plegsant rooms on each fat and Bathroom, 29% 8s.SE \u2018Antoine street.2165-3 \u201cy) 00MS\u2014Comfortable rooms with board, 88 Cathcart street.Dinner at six o'clock, OOM\u2014To let, à furnished room at 127 St, Constant street.215-3 Roos Terms low; 20 Branawick street.R OM8\u2014Comfortable Rooms to let, with board 0 at 57 Aylmer street.215-3 ,\u2014A nice front room with all modern T Ou ograniences in a pleasant locality; four minutes\u2019 wslk from Post-office ; suitable for a marcied couple or two gentlemen, opposite Cote street, 511 Lagauchetiere street.215-3 - ANTED, a Fur Salesman for Ontario; anac- tive, experienced young unmarried man ef temperate habits and good address; one having dge of Maunfacturing preferred.Apply Edn & Gnaedinger, 154 8t.Peter street, 3 n Saturday last, in Bonsecours Market, a OET OS Brown Silk Umbrella.If returned fo No.122 Notre Dame street a reward will be given.215- NTED, two or three boarders at No.25 Ger- VW _ man street.215-3 NTED, a respectable girl for Housework, Why at 20 Brunswick street.315-2 TED, by a youth, a situation ina retail Aor J \u2018good references.Address, L.A.STAR office.216-2 ANTED, a situation as General Servant.Ap.W ply at Bt.Bridget's Home.215-4 WHAT CURES Debllity, Loss of Appetitte, Indigestion, &¢.?, QUININE WINE, -\u2018MERCER\u2019S - | SIX O'CLOCE.TELEGRAPHIC.[Special to the STaR.] THREE RIvERs, September 11.Mr.Malhiot, Railway Commissioner, is in this city, and leaves to-night, it is said, for Montreal on his way to Philadelphia.Judge Polette this morning rendered judgment in the St.Phillippe\u2019s Ward municipal election case, declaring the sitting member, Mr, Camirand, elected by one majority.It is said a Quebec judge replaces Judge Poletto here this week on account of his [Special to the Star.) Toronto, September 11.Mr, Mackenzie arrived in town this morning from the West, Thereis talk of the Ontario Lacrosse Club breaking up and part of its members joining the Tecumsehs and the others forming anew club, tobe called the Mechanics, Vice-Chancellor Blake has been appointed a member of the Commission to consolidate the statutes of Ontario, A foot-ball match in this city, between the Harvard University and Western Ontario, is on the tapis for the forthcoming season, It is proposed to erect a dry dock here, and several thousand dollars bonus have been promised in aid of the scheme, [Special to the Star] OTTAWA, September 11.The Premier returned to the city this morning.A little boy named Theine, while running down Duke street this morning with an open knife in his hand, fell down and ran the blade into his abdomen, inflicting an ugly wound.The charges of favoritism preferred by Rev.T, D.Phillips against Prof, Thuburn, Collegiate Institute, regarding the disposition of the Governor General's medals, have been dismissed by the Board, A man named St, Aubun has been arrested on a charge of collecting city taxes without authority.À span of horses owned by G.H, Preston were stolen from his stables last night, Nothing further has been heard of Fraser, the Chaudiere merchant, who left Ottawa for Montreal some time ago to transact business, QUEBEC, September 11, The Archbishop of Quebec has ordered a collection to be made in aid of the sufferers by the St.Hyacinthe fire.The steamship \u201c Dominion\u201d took out a large number of fine cattle for the English market.The steamship \u2018\u201cTexas,\u201d of the same line, brings ninety head of prize cattle from England for Ontario, A sailor of the barque \u2018\u201c Jessie Boyle\u201d is now in the Marine Hospital suffering from injuries inflicted by one of the mates of the ship.A fire broke out at 9.45 o\u2019clock on Saturday evening in a wooden house belonging to Mrs, Francois Roberge, at Bennett's Cove, All that could be done was to pull down the house and thus the surrounding property was saved.As the steamship ** Nyanza,\u201d from Newport, was opposite Indian Cove about ten p.m.on Saturday, and while in charge of a pilot, she collided with a brigantine, supposed to be the \u201c\u201cPamilco,\u201d from Michigan, with a lumber cargo, outward bound, carrying away the brigantine\u2019s jib-boom, cutwater cotheads, &c.The steamer lost her main yard, main rigging, five iron frames, cabin companion rails and staun- cheons, two boats and davits, and damaging the steering gear to such anextent that she had to be laid too.Damage supposed to be over $2,000.Capt, Faucher, of the ship \u2018Berkeley Castle,\u201d from Plymouth, at this port, on Saturday, reports having taken off the Norwe bark \u201cBetty\u201d six of the crew of the bark \u2018\u2018 Maud Helen,\u201d of Belfast, before reported abandoned at sea off Cape Race and brought them up to this port.ARRIVED, Ship Leaping Water, Glasgow, coal: Andrew Tovell, Gloucester, b t ; Berkeley Castle, Plymouth, ballast; Fama, London, ballast ; Milton, Newcastle, coal ; bark Glengraul, Barrow, ballast; Shannon, Newcastle-on-Tyne, coal, &c.; Gal- way, ballast ; brig Talbot, Harbor Breton, ballast ; Willie, Cork, ballast ; schr.Victor, Barbadoes, molasses, Marie Emma, Cape Chatte, codfish and wrecked materials ; SS.Amelia, Newport, for Montreal ; 88, Nyanza, Newport; SS.Colombo, Glasgow, for Montreal; Europea, Hartlepool ; SS, Pheenician, Glasgow, 40 passengers and a general cargo for Quebec and Montreal ; SS, Texas, Liverpool, 27 passengers and general cargo.NEWS OF THE WORLD, MADRID, September 11.The following are the additional parti- eulars of the arrest of Wm, M.Tweed : Captain-General Jovellar, at Havana, received intelligence that Tweed had disembarked at San Iago, De Cuba, and notified the authorities there, Before the latter could take action, Tweed embarked on the iling vessel \u2018 Carmen\u201d for Vigo.The Captain-General telegraphed to the Madrid Government, which, fearing the \u2018\u2018 Carmen \u201d might go to some other port, requested the authorities at all the Spanish ports to examine persons on all the vessels named \u2018* Carmen,\u201d there being twelve Spanish vessels of that name, A portrait of Tweed being indispensible for his identification, The authorities obtained and made copies of a caricature, in an American journal, representing Tweed beating a child which is supposed to typify American justice.The caricature led the Spanish authorities and reporters of the Spanish papers to believe he been kidnapping children.Hence, in the first announcement of the arrest of \u2018\u2018Twid Antelm,\u201d which is supposed to have been a telegraphic corrup- tionof Tweed, American, it was stated he had been arrested for kidnapping children.Tweed is still confined on the Isle of Saint Simon, in Vigo Bay, where he is undergoing quarantine, and is strictly watched by the Custom-house guards, Af the expiration of his quarantine he will be surrendered to the United States; as there are no direct steamers between Spain and North America, Tweed will be sent to Cuba, and thence to New York.Epoca states that the municipal authorities of New York took the initiative in asking for Tweed\u2019s extradition from Capt.Gen, Jovellar, MrpINa, N.Y., September 11.The steam flouring mills, owned by Delano and Runby Adams & Son, were burned this morning ; insured in the followin companies : North British, $10,000 ; Royal Canadian, $300.New York, September 11, A Peruvian letter says :\u2014A shock of earthquake was experienced at Callao and Lima, on the morning of the 19th August, Beyond frightening the people and cracking walls, however, no damage was done.Political disturbances in the State of Columbia are taking place, and the destruction of the country is feared.British war vessels are cruising along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.CITY NEWS.\u2014 Mr.Solicitor-General Chapleau is in town.\u2014 Messrs.H, P.Fagnant and E.La- coursiere have been admitted to the study of medicine, \u2014 The Japanese visited the Court House this afternoon, accompanied by Mr.Devlin and Mr, Alfred Perry.\u2014 Detective Cing-Mars arrested an escaped convict from the St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary Saturday night.\u2014 Hugh Mathewson and T.M.Bryson, Esqs., are the visiting governors at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge this week.\u2014 Samples of Australian Wheat, 68 Ibs, 5 oz, to the bushel, barley, 58%, and oats, 52%, from the Centennial can be seen at the STAR office, \u2014 A correspondent asks : \u2018\u2018 Where the murder was committed for which Miss Constance Kent was tried?\u201d Perhaps some of our readers can remember, \u2014 An attempt was made to burglarize the residence of \u2018Mr, Middlétiss, St ?* Tax Toxio or TRE Dar, , * = ast ue Mark street, laatnight, but the thieves did not gucoced in carrying off anything, FOURTH EDITION.\u2014Believing in according honor to whom i honor is due, Mr, A.C.Simpson, organist of St.Luke\u2019s Church, writes to say that he is not the organizer or instructor of the colored choir, \u2014 The base ball junior championship was played for Saturday, by the Victoria and Dominion Clubs.The latter won by 35 to 12, They have held the championship for two years.Challenges desired.\u2014 Statement of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge for week ending 9th September : No, of inmates, 101 ; No.of night\u2019s lodgings given in Night Refuge, 189 ; No.of quarts of soup and extra meals distributed, 637.\u2014 The Rev, James Thorneloe, rector of St.Luke\u2019s Church, will meet candidates for confirmation in the vestry this evening, at 8'clock.The class will meet every Monday evening, at the same hour and place.\u2014 The Japanese Commissioners have purchased one of Dr.Loverin\u2019s Cento- graphs, and in a letter expressed themselves greatly pleased with it, and of the opinion that it will come into general use in the schools of their country, \u2014The Mountain Park attracted a very large number of people yesterday, both on foot and in vehicles, The road is in such magnificent order that trotting from the base to the summit was the rule.The Park, generally, is very neat and clean, the untiring attention of the Superintendent having produced most creditable results, Tak RoBBERY AT LyMANS.\u2014The preliminary examination into the above robbery was continued to-day before Mr Desnoyers, The cross-examination of the storeman at Messrs, Savage, Lyman & Co.\u2019s was continued by Mr.Chaplean, counsel for the defence.The witness reiterated the statement that one of prisoners had pushed him, but nothing was elicited that has not already been made public, DEPARTURE.\u2014Mr.Felix J.Morris, and his sister, Miss Morris, both of whom are so well and favorably known in connection with the Academy of Music, leave Montreal this evening for Portland to fulfil a winter engagement at the Portland Museum, Their departure will be regretted by a large circle of friends and admirers, whose good wishes will accompany them to their new sphere of labor.Porice Court \u2014 Monday.\u2014 Michael Fletcher, 24, laborer, and John Porter, 21, laborer, drunk and assaulting Thomas Smith, were remanded.John McKeown, 22, moulder, drunk and disturbing the peace, $1 and costs or 8 days.Julia Pait- ras, 60, Julia Chabot, 40, Delima Simard, 19, Xavier Chabot, 21 and Joseph La- breche, 26, accused of being loose, idle and disorderly, were sent down for two months at hard labor.The charge against Richard Hœrner for selling liquor without license, en delibere from the 7th inst, was dismissed.Olivier Joly, assaulting Romuald Boucher, was fined $2 and costs.Bridget Graham, accused of larceny, was discharged.Recorners Courr\u2014Monday,\u2014Satur- day and Sunday\u2019s list contained 37 names: Michael Bouthellier, 48, carter; John Allen, 32, laborer ; Joseph Julien, 28, carpenter ; John Smith, 21, laborer, drunk, £1 or eight days.Joseph Thomas, 18, carter, loitering ; John McCaffrey, 22, laborer ; John Castello, 30, mason, drank James Larkin, 31, carter, drunk and fighting ; James McCormick, 27, laborer ; Matthew Fitzpatrick, 30, tobacconist ; Peter O\u2019Brien, 29, laborer; William Cowan, 25, bricklayer : Joseph Lessard, 36,} gardener, drunk and loitering; Mar.erite Gravel, 44, no occupation, assault, 21.50 or ten days.Alphonse Godin, 20, no occupation, loitering in Dubord street ; Isidore Ducharine, 14, tinsmith ; Napoleon Aubertin, 15, clerk, driving without anumber ; Ann Moron, 36, no occupation, drunk in St, Lawrence street; Thomas McGowan, 40, carter, loitering and resisting the police on Bonaventure street ; Charles Crawley, 17, laborer, loitering and using abusive language to the police ; Annie O\u2019Brien, 30, no occupation, loitering and exposing her person ; John Mull.rooney, 3l, laborer, assaulting Mors, Hughes ; John Buchannan, 28, milkman, drunk and disturbing the peace in St.Mary street, $2.50 or 15 days.Michael O\u2019Brien, 16, laborer, drunk and fighting ; A, Smith, 28, no occupation ; S, Doherty, 30, no occupation, drunk and disorderly in Ontario street ; James Smith, 27, carpenter, loitering and exposing his person, $5 or 1 month.Magloire Auclaire, 31, driver, assanlt aud battery, $20 or 2 months, Annie Fisher, 50, insanity, was committed on a medical certificate, ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, HABITANT.\u2014The offices of the Q.M.& O.Railway are in the Jacques Cartier Bank buildings, A Lo0KER-ON,\u2014You omit to send us cannot accept your statement, CRICKET.OLD COUNTRYMEN VS, PROVINCIALS, This match commenced at 10 this morning.Up to four o\u2019clock the score stood a8 follows: \u2014 Old Countrymen .Creereaes .\u2026.157 Provincial .ca0cuces \u2026\u2026.56 TRAFFIC RETURNS, Grand Trunk Railway traffic returns for week ending September 2nd : 1876.1875.Passengers and Mails.§ 75,886 $ 78,917 Merchandise, .+.105,983 97,940 $181,869 $176,857 176,857 Increase, .$ 5,012 THE SWEARING OF R.C.PRIESTS, During the course of the Charlevoix contested election case the other day, Rev, M, Cing-Mars was heard as a witness.He was sworn intheusual manner with priests, the hand upon the breast.Mr.Langelier, advocate for Mr.Tremblay, remarked that he had not been sworn upon the book, and Mr.Pelletier, counsel for the defence, declared that Mr, Cing-Mars had been sworn after the usual custom with ecclesiastics, and, in consequence of the remarks of Mr, Langelier, demanded that he be re-sworn upon the Evangelists, He observed, at the same time, that it was the first occasion that a similar remark had been made by an advocate against a privilege acknowledge by the Courts.CITY COUNCIL, The usual monthly meeting of the City Council was held this afternoon at 3:45, His Worship the Mayor in the chair.After the reading of the minutes, the following petitions were read :\u2014 Calixa Lavallee, for damages, for injuries received by a fall caused by the bad sidewalk in St.Catherine streeb\u2014Road Committee.A letter was read from Mr.James Coris- tine, Secretary of the Committee of Citizens, appointed at the meeting in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall on the 15th ult., stating that Mr, Osborne had been appointed to examine some of the records of the Corporation, and asking suchassistance in furtherance of that object as he may require, Letter from R.Prefontaine, claiming $20 damages from Justice Tetrault, for injary to property by the bursting of a water- ipe.?Fetter from John F.Nott asking if i} was the intention of the Council to submit privileges now sought by City Pas.seuger Railway Company to public competition, Letter from R.Prefontaine claiming $100 for damage done to property of Mr.Prevost, Petition from H.B, Hayes asking for information regarding the purchase by she city of certain property belonging to the estate of the late Rachael Hooffstellar.THE BELL-BEAUCHEMIN CASE.JUDGMENT FOR THE PLAINTIFF.In the Police Court this morning, Mr, Desnoyer, the presiding Magistrate, gave a decision which is not altogether in ac cordance with the theory laid down by the Recorder in another Court, that \u2018\u2018the police are given batons to use them.\u201d The Police Magistrate said :\u2014It appears, from the evidence, that: on the evening of the 21st of August, as Gunning (Ball) was.golng \u2018down Craig street, he\u2019had somd difficulty with the constable, bub it had; your name and address, consequently we only been possible ts get at the commencement -of the affair by the testimony of Gunning, himself, and the witness Brown, According to this testis mony they met and shook hands, when the policeman came and ordered them off.In this place the pavement was only about four feet wide, with earth at the side, and it would appear, if the facts are truly narrated by Brown, that the constable was rather excited, and it must be admitted that Brown seemed to give his testimony with much good faith, The constable was justified in warning them off; but on the other hand the police must not be too exacting.When two men meet and are shaking hands on the street a policeman should use his discretion in telling them to move on.On this occasion there seems to be no doubt that the defendant was rather hasty; still he ig not alone to blame, It has been stated that the complairant was not sober, and constables have generally a good eye in detecting liquor.Gunning admits that he had taken eight glasses of beer during the day, and though a man may take eight glasses of beer and still not be intoxicated, it is more \u2018than probable that it had made him very talkative, He admits that he made remark which, though not insulting, was still very unpleasant ; he said to Beauche- min, \u201cYou are a young man in-the force.\u201d In saying this Gunning put himself in the wrong, and the upshot of the matter was that he received severe blows.There is plainant, and that is that he has himself admitted having resisted the police on another occasion, The constable had acted too hastily, and must be condemned, though as one-is as much to blame as the other, the penalty would be extremely light, The defendant would have to pay a fire of one dollar.This of cource corries costs.FINANCIAL.STAR OFFICE, 4 p.m., September 11, 1876, No change in quotations.Sterling Exchange, 8$ ; gold drafts, à per cent.premium ; documentary bills, 8 to 84.The stock market was comparatively active at the morning board of the regular exchange to-day, Bank of Montreal opened at 189%, and closed at 199}; Merchants\u2019 opened at 92, and closed at 91% ; City Gas Company remained steady at 163.The following are the sales \u201427 Bank of Montreal at 1895 ; 107 do at 1894 ; 14 Merchants\u2019 at 92; 17 do at 91$; 174 Commerce at 125; 50 Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company at 923 ; 55 City Gas Company at 163; 40 Loan and Mortgage at 1184 ; 15 do at 118; 35 Royal Canadian Insurance Company at 94.The following were the sales at the afternoon hoard of the regular exchange : 50 Montreal at 1894 ; 76 People\u2019s at 94 ; 1 Merchants at 91%.Gold in New York opened at 1104, and closed at 110, At the Open Stock Exchange stocks were quiet, the only sales being 15 Stada- cona Insurance Co.at 85; 10 Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company at 924.The following were the fluctuations in stocks :\u2014 Op'g.11:30 1:25 Cleg 2012 201 20% ma 70° 7% 52 Bll Bl 1043, 104% 108 104% 104% 1(3% 11% 11% lila \u2014 ox 8 \u20148 3 4 54 Bt Paul.» ricer BIZ Bly \u2014 SL ferred.65% 651 65% 657 flan, Dror: mn 24 0 5% 10% BUSINESS TROUBLES.At a meeting of the creditors of Leandre Robert, of Chambly, held to-day, an offer of ten cents on the dollar was made and accepted.Mr, Beansoleil.of Perkins, Lajoie, and Beausoleil, official assignee, SPECIAL NOTICES, For Oanada cholera and all summer complaints, PERRY Davis\u2019 Pain Killer will be found a safe and reliable remedy.See advertisement on 3rd page.Teg auction sale of household furniture at J.Campbell & Co., advertsscd to take place on the 12th instant, has been postponed.Due notice will be given when the sale will take place.We invite attention to the latest style of young ladies\u2019, boys\u2019, and children\u2019s English &chool Shoes, sold in the retail department at wholesale prices by John G.Lynn & Co., at 279 and 281 St.Joseph street, opposite Murray street.Factory, 2, 4 and 6 Maple avenue.To-MoRROW (Tuesday) morning, Messrs, - Devany & Co, continue at their rooms, No, 650 Craig street, the large sale of elegant black walnut furniture, consisting of handsome parlor suites, in rich silk, elegant M.T.and plain bedroom suites, wardrobes, sideboards, bookcases, C.Sand H,C.chairs, M.T.tables, extension dining tables, sofas, easy chairs, couches, camp chairs Davenports, &c., &c.The terms are under $200 cash, over $200 three months approved paper.The hour of sale is ten o\u2019clock, Births, Marriages and Deaths, DEATHS.DoHERTY\u2014In this city, on the 10th instant, John James, 2nd son of 3 ohn Doherty, aged 14 years, 6 months and 11 days.The funeral wlil leave his father\u2019s residence, No.259 St.Martin street, on Tuesday, 12th inst., at 8 o'clock a.m., to R.C.Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.ILGALLEN\u2014IN this city, on the 10th Instant E Patrick Kilgallen, formerly of Ross's Point, Sligo, Ireland, aged 26 years.Boston papers please copy.Funeral will take place from 176 Cannon street, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8 a.m., to B.C.Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are ro- spectfully invited to attend.CHILLINGWORTH\u2014At West Farnham, P.Q., on the 9th inst, Fraser, infant son of George Chilling- worth, aged 10 months and 19 days.Boow\u2014In this city, on the 9th instant, Minnie Minerva Mitchell, beloved wife of Heury Boon, aged 22 years.WILSON\u2014On the 9th instant, C.E.Wilson; son of John H., Wilson, hardware merchant, aged 3 months and 8 days.GoRMAN\u2014 At Cote Bt.Oatherine, on the 8th 6 inat., Jamey, second son of Mr.Michael Gor- man, aged 31 years.imatant, JESEERANCE\u2014ID this city, on the Eth instan L aaiiaume Lambert youngest son of A.L\u2019es- perance, aged 8 months and 24 days.à Graoz\u2014In this eity, on Saturday morning, 8th inatant, Sophia \u2018alice, beloved daughter of William @race, aged 2 years, 9 months and 5 days.: New Advertisements this P, M, INGING CLASS-\u2014Madame Vincent wants à few more Ladies or gentie- men to make up aprivate B.uving class.Early application requested, #8 only a certain numbor will be admitted.Terms, 1 per month, Li on TUESDaY EVENING, from 8 t0 10.Appiy ab 14¢ Mansfield street.215-1m ANTED \u2014 gentleman wants aseatin a pew in St.Patricks Jhuron ; centre aigles preferred, Address, giving werms aud number of pew, P 17, STAR Office.215-2 ANTED TO PURCHASE, a Breech-loader, for cash.Address, stating price and description, tv 8., Box 275 Post-ofice.HOUSE TO LET, furnighed, No.99 University street.Apply at 40 Berri streot.5-4 PoARD Vacancies at 311 8t George street.215-15 OST, on St.Catherine street, between Dram- mond and Bieary, a package evntaining Bandaerchiefs, Ribbon, Thread and a sxall piece of blue Bilk.The finder will be rewarded on returning is to the STAR office.216-5 ry Fax, with initials L 8 engraved Léo plate Fine of witt raceive #2 on return .ing it to the STAR office.216-4 ANTED, a Cook.App!ly at 707 Sherbrooke street: 2:68 {7 ANTED, a Furnished House of eight or tan ANSE in the West End; married couple.Adoress M, 26, STAB office.215-2 ~~~ \u2014 ANTED, à situation, by an English married man as storeman ina Wholesale Store, or RSR des ROUTE Late re J.C.nau! .Lambert's .Apply to 8 , a à ANTED, by a respectable woman, washing or cleaning by the day.Apply at No.1U Vallee street.215-3 = TED, by an experienced Sick Nurse, a VW A avon, Apply at 361 Bt.Mary street.ANTED, situations by a married couple, the man will look after a horse aud do general work about the house, the wife as Oook or Laundress, Address F.R.3812 Aylmer street.2156 ANTED, & young girl to take charge of a child and to assist in light housework, Apply at 207 Bleury street.215 2 WASTED two good Men Cooks immediateiy* Apply to J.0.Mignault, 31 St.Lamberts Hil.- : 215-2 Wie , two or threb General Servants for \u201c8 ; ; Lg another fact which militates against com- jfoall families.Apply to-J.C.Migaault.; A me i et pn ANTED, tv .throe good Cooks, t0 wash ae ge BY pram y A 0\" a .Hn ATR PEE SR New Advertisements this P, M, THE WOMAN'S Will meet at Mrs.Li3's Seminary, Dorchester street, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3:30.Devotional Exercises from 3 to 3:30.All are Invited, a3 matters of importance will be brought up.2161 JOMINION BUILDING SOCIETY Notice is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Sobiety, to receive the statement of affairs of the sald Society, and authorize the Directors to adopt, in these clr- cumstances, such measures and proceedings they deem the most advantageous to the ciety, shall be bald in Nelson s Hall, Ro.505 conte street, in el at 8 o'clock, in the evening.8th of Sept.next, (By order of the Diroctors.) .B.LAFLEUR.= Montreal, 2bth July; 1876000 0e Bo0.- Leon, SALE, UCTION at 431 Notre Dame street continued\u2014Break- fast, Dinner and Tea sets, Crockery and Glassware, Iatest patterns.Sale at 3 and 7 p.m.215 \u2018W.H.BARBER, JNSOLVENT ACT OF 1875.In the matter of L.J.CAMPBELL & CO., Insolvents, The Auction Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, advertised for the 12th instant, is POSTPONED, Due notice will be given when sale will take place, The sale of HORSES, and CARRIAGES will take Place on WEDNESDAY NEXT, as avdertised.ARTHUR M.PERKINS, Assi .Montreal, Sept.11ih, 1876.iy ANTED TO BUY.\u2014One second-hand, good-sized Cooking Stove and one Hall 8tove with Pipes.Address \u2018Stoves?STAR Office, Hi 215-1 Fe SALE CHEAP, three Tickets for Boston, via Vermont Central.Apply at 377 St.Paul street, up-stairs.215-1 TO RERT, a nowly and well furnished Hous É in the West End; immediate possession it dexired.Address P 16, STAR Office.215-3 TO LET, upper part of House, No, 13 - ley street; eight Rooms; modern vs niences ; ready for occupation 1st October, Apply to Laird Paton & Son, 170 Peel street.215-2 ROE, Wanted Bedroom and Parlor in\"a plea sant locality, furnished or unfurnished, for two young men.Address M 25, STAR Office.21545 OOMS.\u2014Five furnished Rooms to let, with bath and closet, and use of kitchen.i 337 st.Antoine street, w required, at OOMS\u2014To let, handsomely furnished ROCs for ak Gentlemen.Anas: F.E.D., STAR Office.215-2 OOMS\u2014To let.two newly Furnished Bedr R with Shower Bath and W.C., for gentiemen\u201d Apply to 604 Dorchestar near Alexander street, 215-6 PARED Wanted ion Loin September, by a widow lady, without encumbrance.Q15, STAR Office.rhaice yess OARD\u2014Wanted by two young men, wh B other boarders are kept; situation must Te good.Address O 18, STAR Office.216-8 ANTED, & good Book and Advertis! - vasser for Montreal and Wosters.elvan is splendid opening for a well-qualified man.Address P.15, STAR office.215-10 ANTED, a resident Governess for a fami of six\u2014three boys\u2014oldest 15 Soars; 7 knowledge of the French language indispensable ; salary £50.Address Q.14, STAR office.215-6 ANTED, by a respectable woman work by the day; 18 a good washer and ironer.1 to No.10 Sophie Lane, up-stairs.oner ns > y ANTED, situations by experienced Cook W Tablemaids, Nurses and General gervants: good references, Apply at Miss Neville\u2019 7 Office, 5 Anderson street.ea Beglatry (CHARLES DUNCAN, TEA MAN AND OLD COUNTRY GROOER, Offers his country friends visiting the Exhibition, THE VERY BEST JAPAN TEA, A Special Bargain for this week, In 10 1b.and 5 1b.Oattles (original packages), AND BLACK TEAS, BEAL OLD COUNTRY TEAS, TRY THEM ! BUGARS and other Groceries at Lowest Prices.Country Orders are carefall ac A ped free of charge, v packed and ship 69% CRAIG STREET, 215+ N OTTICTE.Parties will please take notice that the TURKISH BATH, MONIQUE STREET, will be closed for repairs from Mond Instant, until about fhe J0th September, T° 318 During the interval a PLUNGER or SWIMMING BATH will be added, and etker improvements.made, Dus notice will be given of its opening.GODPF 2014 BEY RUEKL, , ILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS | 209 end 801 NOTER Dai BTREE*?, BILLIARD PARLOUR ON THE GROUND FL00 And now solicits the patronage of 1h publie, se.Scuoor Surrs, YOUTHS\u2019 CLOTHING, BOYS CLOTHING, At prices that defy eompetition.Four large cases of BOYS\u2019 and YOUTHS SUITS lust opened, comprising the largest and most varled atook in the city, invited.Satisfaction guaranteed, at Inspection the ONE PRICE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, C.F.CHURCH, 120 ST, LAWRENCE STREET.210¢ TATIONERY.A lot of RULRD NOTE, five quires for 235¢.and \"Bec.per ream.FINE RUL TE PAPER from 106.à quire and $1.50 per ream.Best quall CREAM LAID NOTE, at very low prices.FOOLEE CAP, from 10¢.a gnire and upwards, suitable for sohool purposes.COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES, from 90c.a 1,000.FINE CREAM LAID ER- VELOPES, all shapes, at very low prises.BOOKSNLLBES AND STATIONERS, T208t 238 54.James sreot.OTICE TO THE PUBLIC.STANDARD MEASURES, at WARMINTON & PHILBIN'S, 214+ 108 MoGill street, N1ACARA DISTRICT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1886, This Company 1s now prepared to INSURE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY and PRIVATE DWRLLINGS at very advantageous rates.Agents wanted in all unoccupied parts of Ontarlg aud Quebec, A.Da LABT, 123+ Manager for Ontario and Quebec, \u2018OR SALE, in half barrels, FOR FAMILY USB, The Celebrated \u201c OTCAW A MIEL,\" And other Brands of OATMRAL.Algo, FAMILY FLOUR in Bags and Barrels, Apply fo hd A.6, MOBEAN, ©2114 64, 66 and 68 Foundling street.DrcasTro's SyrUP FOR SALE, At all respectable Grocers.To Wholesale Trade only at ING STREET, City.8 K ! Oty ym F °* 8 AL 8, A FIBST-OLASS CASHIER'S DESK, Suitable for & DRY-GO00ODS STORA.Apply at BTAR office.159+ JMPORTANT and INTERESTING, NOAH'S ARK Will be opened in a few days.208+ + tango aasortiienta : , HUMPHREYS\u2019 VARIETY STORE, ENOITATS YONAF, Tue Fate of the FAIREST Ad Story of Life.- A CHAPTER VII\u2014Continued.Flora clasped her hands, and sald sor- rowfully\u2014 ÿ This perilling of life for me, and I can in no way repay it.\u201d aR \u201cTut, tut, my dear,\u201d returned Mrs: Harper, \u201cdon\u2019t think about that\u2014these men are paid for their work ; it is their duty, and they are used to it.\u201d \u201cBut Mr.Vivian ?\u201d suggested Flora.\u2018Just what I said, my dear,\u201d observed Mrs.Harper, garrulously, \u201c Hal is neither paid for nor used to such work, but when I said so, he closed my mouth with a kiss, and vowed that it was his duty that he had performed, and if it was to do again he would not hesitate one minute to go through all he did last night.\u201d \u201c He is a noble youth 1\u201d said Flora, with the faintest of sighs.\u2018 Poor fellow 1\u201d ejaculated Mrs.Harper, \u201cHe looks rather jaded this morning, and so old with his whishers and eyebrows singed with the fierce fire, Ah! it was a dreadfal sight.\u201d : Dreadful I\u201d exclsimed Flora, with a shudder.«Yes, and he was 50 eager to know how | you were,\u201d continued Mrs.Harper to Flora.\u201cDear me, what a many questions he asked me about you.Ah! well, I told him you should yourself reply to him, » Flora was conscious of a rosy hus stealing into her cheek.She thought of his deep, earnest eyes, and how steadfastly they would settle upon hers, and how she would never be able to meet his, though she had at other times and recently done so without even a passing thought upon the matter, Why was this?She sighed\u2014perhaps she guessed.It was some two or three days before she was enabled to grant an interview to Hal, anxious as she was for the meeting.All her clothes had been consumed by the fire, and Mrs.Harper's dresses were \u2018 a world too wide\u201d for her.Flora was not affected on the point of dress.She had no unnecessary or false pride in that respect, but she had the natural regard to external appearance, which every woman, young or old, unless utterly lost, possesses; and, though she was not truly cognisant of the influence, a tasteful arrangement of well-fashioned garments would have in heightening charms already of a very superior order, she had no desire to present herself to Harry Vivian disguised in a dress something too capacious for Mrs.Harper, and in no degree contractable to her dimensions.With most generous spirit and charming willingness, the old lady put the powers of her draper and her dressmaker into active requisition, and Flora was able to quit her room in the time men- tiened, By this time she had recovered her health and a certain serenity of mind.The loss of all the little property, buried among the charred ruins opposite, was an evil to be regretted, but it was a fact which no grief could disturb or obviate, A remedy was to be sought\u2014something was to be done for her sisters and herself, probably for her father too, who, an inmate of a prison, was scarcely likely to be able to help himself; and from the moment she came to recognize and comprehend her position, her mind busied itself in forming plans for the future, by which she should at least be able to support those who had no one now in the wide wide world to look up to but herself.She was hopeful, sanguine, but she knew very little of the world.Old Mr.Harper knew a very great deal about it, plain and matter-of-fact as he appeared.He had for some time past designed having a country house at Isling.ton\u2014in fact, had decided upon it, and was slowly having it furnished.He pushed on the work now ; for, after a consultation with Mrs.Harper, his wife, he decided, that the poor girls, bereaved of home by fire, and of a father by the law, could not turn out into the streets.race upon them as a trust confided to his care by the Almighty, he resolved to take charge of them, house, feed, and clothe them, until something was done in their hehalf by such persons as had a better title to perform the good work than himeelf, Thus, at the end of the week, he calculated upon entering his new house at Highbury, which he should leave in the morning and return to at night, accompanied by his nephew, and he resolved that Flora Wilton and her sisters should become inmates as well as those who constituted his familly.He absolutely chuckled to think what delightful companions they would make his wife, who, having lived so long in the old house in Clerkenwell, would have found the solitude of her new house, without such society as that now ready for her, absolutely insupportable.Mr.Harper confided to Hal the task of Imparting to Flora his intentions, \u201cShe owes you something for the service you afforded her in escaping,\u201d sald the old goldsmith, ¢ and so if she raises any foolish objection, the prompting of a reluctance to become burdensome, or any such stuff as that\u2014for she is just the sort of girl to show a great deal of pride, you know\u2014you will be able to combat her arguments and reason her out of ft.\u201d Hal's face lighted up as though a sunbeam had made it radient, What happiness to bave her dwelling at his home, her eyes to greet him when he returned at night, and follow him when he departed in the morning, her sweet- toned voice to welcome him and to speed him on his way, her delicious presence to smoothe down the fatigues of his daily labor, and to wile away imperceptibly hours which might otherwise drag their slow length along, Henry Vivian entered the room in which Flora was geated alone, and advanced shyly and slowly.Flora, who, as the door opened, turned her gaze upon it as though she Knew whose gentle hand was on the latch, Ere the door had given him to her eyes, as he made his way into the apartment, rose up, The color fled from cheek, and she was seized with such a sudden and violent palpitation of the heart that she wag forced back into her chair again, She trembled all over.Then her cheek flashed, and she felt once more impel \u2018ed to rise and hurry towards him, to grasp his hand, and pour forth a torrent of eloquent gratefulness.The emotion was new and strange to her; her every nerve thrilled rather with a gense of pleasure than any other feeling.She was confused, dizzy.But withal, a gladness reigned within her soul that he and she were once more face - to face.Ay, they were palm to palm, too.At first without a word.What could they say?Their hearts were too full for utterance; both remembered how together they had trembled on the verge of eternity, and their was a deep solemnity in the thought, which, for the moment, forbade speech, Flora was the first-\u2014\u2014wonderful gift pertaining to woman\u2014to recover her self- Possession, In words, low toned, but earnest and heartfelt, she expressed her sense of the obligation she owed him, and though he, recovering, too, his speech, would have stayed her, she was not to be sp checked, but gave utterance to all her full heart dictated.\u201cFor my own life I am your debtor, I am sensible what I owe to you on that account,\u201d she observed, with much feeling, \u201cbut for the lives of these dear little helpless creatures I algo am indebted to you, and can never, never discharge the obligation ; nay, perhaps I would not if I could, for indeed, Mr.Vivian, after the brave and noble conduct you have displayed, it yields to me a gratification I have no words to describe, to know that I am attached to you by ties of gratitude which no adverse circumstances can ever sunder.\u201d Why did she suddenjy turn so crimson, and look affrighted at the words she uttered?Was it that Hal\u2019s eye danced with joy, or that he raised her hand to his lips, and pressed it with them ?\u201d Well, 1t matters not ; her eye fell upon the ground, and her hand remained within his ; she did not offer to withdrawtt; though he had kissed it softly and tenderly it is true, but ned without a little empressemeut\u2014it ever so little, \u2014\u2014 He had not seen her frightened look, but ber words had made his heart leap, and but that he had the mnoposition of his uncle tomake, it is not impossible that he would have responded to them by confessing that her attachment, however ardent, was reciprocal.As it wrs, he restrained himself, \u201cMy dear Miss Wilton,\u201d he said, \u201cdo by the occurrence, and acted upon an impulse.\u201d \u2018* A noble one, Mr.Vivian?\u201cBut not uncommon.Thousands would have done as I have done, had they similar opportunities, and I should have exerted myself equally had you been an entire stranger to me.\u201d \u201cThat I believe,\u201d said Flora, inne- cently and praisefully.\u201c That is to say,\u201d continued Hal, correcting himself, for he did not quite like her to entertain that belief, \u201cmy impression is that I should.I must acknowledge, Miss Wilton, that knowing you, as I have had the honor of doing for some time, I had an additional incentive to endeavor to snatch you from an awful death, I very much congratulate myself that I sugceeded, and I pray you to believe that you cannot be more overjoyed at my good fortune than myself.Thank God, you are safe, and I hope almost recovered from the fright.We will let the .past go, and cast an eye upon.the future,\u201d \u201cI have already danej.so,\u201d Flas.Ziel { To be continuer, ) interposed f LADY DAY IN IRELAND.[Telegrams to the Dublin\u2019 Freeman, De August 16th,] \"+ ARMAGH.There has been no sign of any procession in this neighborhood up to the time I write.His Grace the Primate preached in the Cathedral to a very large congregation after High Maes.He urged all as he did heretofore, to abstain from congregating or giving any possible reason of offence.Sub.Inspector Eagan and 25 police from Sligo arrived last night, At Moy all was quiet.A small gathering took place, but no disturbance ; drums and banners passed unmolested.James Sloane, Esq., J.P., and Captain O'Hara, J.P., have been all round the town.CAVAN, The celebration of the holiday of the 15th, known as Lady Day, was observed by the Catholic population of this county in a becoming manner, Numbers of well-dressed people attended at all the Masses, and took their departure for home at an early hour, There was no attempt at any out-door demonstration in any part of the county, as the peaceable people of Cavan well knew it was contrary to the wishes of their revered Bishop, Dr.Conaty, to desecrate holidays of the Church by public processions, MONAGHAN, A great national meeting was held at Scotstown yesterday.The men of the town of Mon: and surrounding districts assembled in all their strength, and marched with bands playing and flags flying to the place of rendezvous.A temporary platform was erected on the fair reen, and when the various flags and anners were placed in position upon it the sight was very imposing.Mr.Daniel Macaleese, of the People\u2019s Advocate, was appointed chairman, and he called upon the vast assembly never to falter until they had obtained for Ireland the right of which.she had been deprived.Mr, Macaleese spoke eloquently of Irish valor at home and abroad, and hoped that none of the auditors would ever prove recreant to the dear old land.A resolution, calling upon the Home Rule members to bring forward a motion early next session in favor of legislative independence, was unanimously passed, as were also resolutions in relation to the political prisoners and the Irish Land Act.All passed over quietly, and no drunken man was to be seen.FEWRY, The great festival of the Church was celebrated here as a holiday.The services in the various churches were conducted with becoming devotion, and the large bore strong evidence of the zeal and devotion of the clergy of the parish.Remembering former years, it must be a consoling matter to them to note the marked improvement their self-sacrificing labore have created amongst the people, Numbers of well-dressed people, after attending Mass, walked through the streets, but everything was peaceable and orderly.The only music heard was the organ that pealed forth the simple yet joyous strain of \u2018\u2018 Ave Maria Stella,\u201d and the only procession witnessed was that in the Dominican Church, where hundreds followed the banner of the Cross\u2014men who took the advice of their good pastor to abstain from public displays.The holiday passed over without a regretable incident, and it is to be hoped that the day is not far distant when the same report shall reach you from every part of our seagirt isle, LURGAN, A large Home Rule demonstration was held in Lurgan yesterday, at which continents from Portadown, Glenavy, Bess- Brook, Au, allon, and other places attended.From an early hour in the morning large numbers of well-dressed people paraded the streets, and shortly after twelve o'clock a procession, numberin, from eight to ten thousand people, entere the town by William street, and marched through Church place and Edward street to the place of meeting, The procession as it passed through the streets presented a mostimposing appearance.It washeaded by two splendid banners bearing appropriate mottoes and devices, and, in addition to these, thirteen flags, many of which were of beautiful design.The various flags and banners were followed by the members of the Home Rule Association to which they belonged, the majority of whom wore sashes, while several men on horseback accompanied the procession, At the place of meeting several speeches suitable to the occasion were delivered, after which the procession reformed and marched back through Edward street and Church Place, for the purpose of allowing the county Antrim contigents to return home through North street.In Church Place cordons of police and the men of the 94th Regiment were drawn across the street to prevent any opposing party from coming into collision with processionists ; while the fifty men of the 4th Dragoon Guards were stationed in the Mall in order that they might be at hand in case of any emergency.When about half of the procession had passed a scuffle took place between some opponents of the procession.ists who had congregated in Church Place and a number of those comprising the procession.À general melee ensued, which the police endeavored in vain to quell.Stones were thrown, fighting was freely engaged in, and matters fooked very threatening.The dragoons were then called upon, and immediately rushed in amongst the people, causing them to fly for safety into every available place of refuge.One part of the procession passed on through North street, while the remainder returned to streets, driving the alarmed people in every direction, the excitement being intense, Some parties attempted to resist, but the fear of being trampled beneath the horses\u2019 hoofs caused them to make their escape with the least ssible delay, and in a short time the excitement was quelled and all signs of any further disturbance disappeared.Three persons were arrested, one of whom is charged with throwing a stone at a dragoon.During the proceedings Captain Redmond, R.M., and Mr, Byrne, R.M., were most active in directing the efforts for the suppression of the disturbances, TYRONE, One of the greatest demonstrations that the North has yet witnessed in the cause of Home Rule was held yesterday, at Strabane, a busy, well-to-do little town, about twelve miles from Londonderry.The display comprehended at least three of the Northern counties\u2014 Derry, Done, al, and Tyrone, and the representation, taken in the aggregate, indicates a wide-spread sympathy with the national cause in the north-west district, The enthusiasm of the people was very marked, but restricted within the limits of the nicest propriety and good erder\u2014good humor, and holiday jubilancy, from the excitement of strong drink, wers characteristic features of the day.The beneficial influence of the temperance movement was never better exemplified.At twelve o'clock noon a procession was formed, and paraded the main thorough- fares of the town, making the rendezvo fnally in Bradley\u2019s field, along the bank numbers who attended the different Masse not over-rate my services; I was excited |g Edward street.For about a quarter of an hour the dragoons dashed through the \u2018 marvellously free of the cansl.The procession proper numbered over 2,000 able.bodied men, divided into sixteen divisions, each headed by a band of music in uniform.There were 26 stand of colors, including some costly banners of really artistic design.en the processionists assembled around the platform with the general public, the numbers amounted to about 7,000 persons.he chair was taken by Mr.Chas.M\u2018Don- agh, hardware merchant, Derry.= Mr, Edward Sheils moved the first resolution, as follows :\u2014 .\u2018\u201c That we pledge our fidelity to the Home Rule cause, and accord to the Home Rule party in Parliament and its honored leader, Isaac Butt, our grateful approbation for three years of onerous and faithful service; and in view of the continual hostility of the British Parliament to the national demand of Ireland, we call upon the Irish party to resist such in a befitfing manner.\u201d So A WARNING TO GIRLS.HOW A CHICAGO MAIDEN WAS RUINED.The Chicago News of the 6th says : Mary Martin is another victim of misplaced confidence, She is of prepossessing appearance, and about 16 years of age.She came to this city about the first of July, and received employment ct 24 Ogden avenue as a servant.A short time ago she was introduced to a young man named Thos.Gilmore, by her sister.They became quite intimate, as he visited her frequently.On Friday evening, Aug.29, he sent her a note, requesting her to meet him at the corner of Ogden avenue and Madison street, She complied, and the two went for a walk, They strolled down Madison street until they arrived at Davis\u2019 restaurant on the West Side, where they had refreshments, including wine, The girl inquired the time, and upon learning that it was 9:30 she became alarmed and said that she did not know what to do, as the doors would be locked before she could get home, and she could not get in without awakening the folks.He volunteered to take her to her sisters, to which she consented, and the two started, She was unacquainted with the city, and consequently he had little trouble in misleading her.He took her to Burke's and said he would get her a room, as it was too late to go to her sister's, He went in the office and registered as Mr.and Mrs.Thompson, and was shown to a room when Gilmore locked the door and threatened to kill her if she uttered a loud word, and partly from the effect of the drugged wine which she bad drank, and from exhaustion he finally forced her to his wishes, Several times she tried to escape, but he prevented ber until at about four o'clock in the morning he fell asleep and she managed to get out and went home, where, upon telling her story, her employer went immediately and swore out a warrant for the arrest of Gilmore.The officers have not yet succeeded in arresting him, but are on his track.FACTS AND FIGURES.Forty-one cities of the United States have an aggregate debt of almost $600,- 000,000.It is estimated that every week £54,450 or £2,831,400 ($14,000,000) a year is spent at the 1,410 regular drinking houses in Liverpool.Reaction at Philadelphia is reported as already begun.It is estimated that there are 10,000 untenanted houses and 20,000 unemployed laborers in the citty.In 1850 the value of the pine packing boxes made in the United States was $L,- 000,000.In 1870 they were valued at $8,200,000.The value of the lumber converted into agricultural implements in 1850 was $8,000,000, while in 1870 it had reached the enormous sum of $73,000,000.The 20,000,000,000 matches manufactured in the United States annually require, according to Mr.March, 250,000 cubic feet of the best pine lumber (equal to about 3,0C0,000 inch boards.) The German government has recontly built a kitchen, à thousand feet long and wholly of stone and iron, It is to be used to supply food to the army during war, Its machinery is driven by two 1,800 horse power engines, and is capable of boiling down and condensing 170 oxen, grinding 350 tons of flour, and making 300,000 loaves of bread daily, It is also able to supply enough preserved oats for a day\u2019s feeding of the horses belonging to an army crops of 280,000 men.London\u2014that great conglomeration of cities\u2014has now within its police limits nearly one-seventh of the whole population of the United Kingdom, increasing from about 2,300,000 in 1851 to upwards of 4,000,000 at the last report.But the growth of London is not as remarkable as that of Berlin, In 1680 it had a population of 18,000 inhabitants, and it was 80 years afterward before it had attained a opulation of 100,000.In 1833 the popu- ation increased to 250,000.During the next quarter of a century the city grew at a rate without a parallel in its history, having, in 1358, including a garrison of 15,000 men, a population of 455,000.Butin the years since 1858, it has made even greater strides than in the preceding-quarter of.æ century, having more than doubled its population, which iy now nearly 1,000,000, The unification of Germany gave Berlin a great impetus, and its progress in population has been especial ly rapid since that was accomplished.The growth of Berlin since 1850 has been more rapid than tdat of New York.The latter city had in 1850 a population of 215,547, while Berlin had scarce 400,000.The two cities are now nearly even in point of population, with the increase at present much more rapid in Berlin than in New York.\u201cSCIENCE.Dr.Blandet, in the French Gazette Medical, denies that carbonic acid gas has any toxic effect in cases of asphyxiation, aud claims that it simply suffocates by filling the lungs to the exclusion of oxygen.Persons partially asphyxiated by carbonio acid gas can usually be restored by inhalations of oxygen.The true cause of bad air poisoning, Dr.Blandet thiaks, is carbonic oxide, which is disengaged prior to carbonic acid.\u2018This does not diffuse itself in the blood like the latter, but remains and destroys the hemoglobine and the hematine.The best remedies are not only inhalations of oxygen, but friction of the skin with oxygenated water and de- composible oxides, such as those of manganese and of cadmiun.Itisalso suggested sulphydrate of am monia, administered that hypodermically, might decompose the car- bonic oxide, The aphorism \u2018\u2018 There are no heaths in America.\u201d was formerly current among American botanists, It was first contradicted by the discoveryof ling oz heather (Calluna Vulgarious) in Newfoundland, and then, about ten years ago, a patch of the same plant was discovered in Tewks.bury, Massachusetts, by Mr.Jackson Dawson.Until that time heath was unknown on this continent.It was subsequently found, in restricted stations, in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, and on Cape Elizabeth, near Portland, Waine.Another patch has lately been discovered near Andover, Massachusetts, five miles north of that in Tewksbury.It is \u2018small, bat .tends to show that the plant is really indi.enous to America.For these facts we are indebted to a note in the American Naturalist by Professor Asa Gray, of Harvard University, who thinks that the occurrency of this second station in Massachusetts greatly lessens the chance of the heather having been introduced casually, or through the agency of man.FAMILY MATTERS.To CLEAN HAIR BRUSHES, \u2014Put a tablespoonful of apirits of hartshorn in a pint of water and wash the brush init, It will make the brush as good as new.BoTTLES AND JaRs.\u2014Musty bottles or jars may be sweetened by lye or dissolved soda.Let either remain in them a short time, then dry and scald them, They will not become musty if a little salt be kept in them, To SorTEN IvorY.\u2014Slice a quarter of a pound of mandrake, and put it into half a pint of the best vinegar, into which put your ivory ; let it stand in a warm plate forty-eight hours ; you will then be able to bend the ivory to your mind, Irox Spors.\u2014Rub the spot with a little powdered oxalic acid, or salts of lemon, -and warm water.\u2018Let it remain a few minutes, and well rinse with a strong sole.tlon of cream of tartar and water, Res peat, if necessary, and dry in the sun, WasHNg CArIcoEs,\u2014In washing call- | - 0oes in which the colors are not fast, be carefal not to boil them, but wash in the THE-RONTREAL EVENING STAR usual way with soap, and rinse in hard | water.For dark-colored ones, add a little salt to the water ; for light, a little vinegar, To Remove Frurr SrAIns.\u2014Let the spotted part of the cloth imbibe a little water, without dipping, and hold the part over a lighted common brimstone match, at a proper distance.The sulphurous gas which is discharged goon causes the spot to disappear.LveN,\u2014A tablespoonful of black pepper put in the first water in which grey and buff linens are washed will keep them from sposting.It will also generally keep the colors of black or colored cam- _brics or muslins from running, and does not harden the water.For improved sandwiches, boil a few pounds of bam, and chop it very fine while it is yet warm\u2014fat and lean together\u2014rub dry mustard in proportions to suit your taste through the mass ; add as much sweet butter as would go to the spreading your sandwiches, and when thoroughly mixed, split light biscuits in halves and spread the ham between.These can be eaten without trouble, and will be found excellent, Iv To PRFSERVE Smoxrp MEaTs, \u2014Take ground black pepper, the finer the better ; wash all mould or soil off from the hams or beef, and while they are damp rub them thoroughly with the pepper.Two pounds of pepper will keep thirty pounds of meat free from flies or insects of all kinds.After being thus treated it can remain in the smoke-house or wood-house, and not a fly will approachit, If also improves the flavor of the meat.WIT AND HUMOR.Improper practice\u2014A quack doctor's, Moving for a new trial Courting a gecond wife.i A wedding trip\u2014Stumbling over the'{ bride\u2019s train, The favorite flower for wedding bonnets \u2014Marry- gold.A barber, eyeing a stylish customer, said: \u2018\u201c You must either take down that shirt collar, or wait for a shave until I can horrow a step-ladder.\u201d \u201cWhat is life?\u201d asks a Pennsylvania paper.As near as we can make out it is a struggle to come out sufficiently ahead to pay for a respectable funeral.A wag, upon visiting a medical museum, was shown some dwarfs and specimens of mortality preserved in alcohol,\u2018 Well,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018I never thought the dead could be in such spirits,\u201d A father, bent on instructing his three- year-old som, said: \u201cIf you had three apples and should give me one, how many would you have left?\u201d \u201c1 wouldn\u2019t do it, pa,\u201d was the prempt reply.Fond mamma about to get into carriage to small boy in the house door\u2014Now, Freddie, are you not going to kiss me, Freddie\u2014I haven't time to come down, mamma.(To footman) John, you kiss mamma for me, Tableau, \u201cWhat's the use of makiug sach a fuss \u2018about a little water ?\u201d said a judge, before whom motion after motion had come in a case where a small spring was the object of contention.\u201cThe parties are both milkmen,\u201d quietly said one of the lawyers, \u201cOh! I see,\u201d said the judge.\u201c Oh, doctor, I'm out again; I'm so much obliged to you,\u201d saida convalescent, warmly shaking the doctors hand.\u201cWhy, I didn't even know you had been ill, and have never been to see you,\u201d said the doctor.\u2018\u2018That\u2019s it, that\u2019s what I'm thanking you for,\u201d replied the gentleman.\u2018 How much money have you?\u201d said a rich old curmudgeon toa gay young fellow courting his pretty daughfer.Oh, I haven\u2019t much of anything now, but I have a very rich prospect, indeed.\u201d The wedding occurred, and the old chap learned from his fine son-in-law that the rich prospect was the prospect, of marrying his daughter, An Englishman dining in a Chinese village was greatly enjoying a savoury dish, and would have expressed his pleasure to the waiter, who, \u2018however, understood nothing of English, nor could our friend utter a word of Chinese.The smacking of lips indicated satisfaction ; and ;hen came the question, ingeniously put.Pointing at the portion of meat in the dish, and which he supposed to be duck, tbe Englishman, with an inquiri iring lool sald, \u201c\u201cQuacK, quack, quack ?\u201d ied waiter, gravely shaking his head, as much | as to say \u2018\u2018No,\u201d replied, \u201cBow, wow, wow !\u201d Vice is ever seeking fo poison the beauty of virtue.The vicious man, when looki upon the frank and open ecunionanes or child, finds something to rebuke the workings of his guilty soul, while the virtuous man sees something init toloveand admire; | but in the former the influence too often | loses its effects, while the latter feels an elevation of the soul in coming in contact with the innocency and purity of childhood.ASTHMATIC BRONCHITIS, OF NI YEARS\u2019 STANDING, GURED BY TRE ST.JOHN, N.B., August 11, 1869, Mr.JAMES I.FELLOWS.DEAR SrR,\u2014E consider it my duty to inform you of the great benefit I have recived from the use of your Compound Syrup of Hypo- phosphites.I have been, for the last nine year, a great sufferer from Bronchitis and Asth- mas, atftimes so jll that for weeks I could neither lie down or take any nourishment of conse- fonce, and during the time suffering intensely.have had, at different times, the advice of twenty-two physiciens.* + * » * * The least exposure to either damp or draught was sure to result in a severe attack of disease, Finding no relief from all the medicines 1 bad taken, I concluded to by your Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, and have great rea- gon to thank God for the result.I have, in all, taken twelve bottles, and now I feel as strong and well ag ever I felt in my life, and for the the last Jeor have not hadone moment\u2019s sick- pess, and neither does dampness or draught havethe least effect upon me.Were I to write on the subject for hours, I could not say enough in praise of your invaluable Compound Syrup of Bypophosphites.or give an adequate idea of my sufferings, ou are at liberty to make what use you lease of this letter, because I hope its pub- city may be the means of benefitting other sufferers a8 much as it has me.Iremain, yoursrespectfully, MRS.HIPWELL, Exmonth street.STOVES, &o.IN CLENDINNENG\u2019S NEW WAREHOUSE, VIOTORIA SQUARE, \u2018Will ke found the finest assortment of STOVES to be found in the DOMINION, equal in QUALITY, DESIGN xp FINISH, to any American or other make of CASTINGS.The sybecriber uses only the FINEST IRONS (no Scrap) in bls STOVE PLATE, and he invites a spe- Gial examination of his goods.W.CLENDINNENG.214-sodt 214-2 QTOVES, HOLLOW WARE, &o, SUPERIOR FOUNDRY COMPANY (Leman), 1 to 29 Dalhousie Street, MONTREAL; 186x PLUMBING, &o.F O U RNAISE A EAU CHAUDE PERFECTIONNE, F.GREENE, No.572 Crala STREET (Opposite Cote), Makes a speciality of HEATING BY HOT WATER, Gives a five years guarantes R OBERT MITCHELL & CO, MONTREAL BRASS WORKS, BRASS FOUNDERS and FINISHERS Coppersmiths, Plumbers, Steam Fitters, Gas-Fitters, &o, à vanen Assomeamens or BRONZE & CRYSTAL GASALIERS ; ALWAYS ON RAND, *-> UE PREER AND CRAIG SWREETW, re MONTREAL su NOTICE.MISCELLANEOUS, YEING AND CLEANING.The establishment of J.M.CARRON, 501 Cr: street, isremarkabie for the beauty and finish the work done and moderate charges.Dyeing and Cleaning of Dresses and Suits are neatly done without taking them apart.\"All Orders promptly attended to.211-1mx RAIN PIPES AND CONNEC TIONS, FIRE-BRICES, FIRR-CLAY, EETOËTS, VENT LININGS, » GAB a ds of FIRE CLAY GOODS P! And all kinds o! FAL So OR BALM, Bofa, Chair, Mattress, Springs, 85 COMMOK SIRERT, between Nazareth and Duke .'y J 1 JRON RAILING - amp \u2018 ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, Call and see semples, or send for cuts and prices.HRB.IVES&CO, = QUEEN STREET, 144 eadnx Montreal, N°rrcs.\u2014 BR.SHARPLEY & SONS HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR KEW STORE, 282 and 284 NOTRE DAME STREET.208x PBAuEOO FISHING POLES, 18 FExT LONG TROUT and TROLLING RODS, ALL PRICES.GHAPNMANS CHLEBRATED BAITS, ALL PATTRENS THR CELEBRATRD \u201cPHANTOM\u201d MINNOW.FISH HOOKS, FISH LINES, GUT, GIMP, WHOLESALE.HIAM & OSTELL, 414 8T.PAUL STRÉEZ.Bend for samples by post.Address Box 431.140n USE WEST's ENAMEL LEATHER DRESSING TO PRESERVE YOUR CARRIAGE TOP, It isthe only article in the market adapted to RENEW THE NATUBAL BLACK LUSTRE FINISH.For sale by HENEY & LACROIX, 457 Sr.Paur Srrxxr, 188x N OTICE TO LOVERS OF FLOWERS, The undersigned wishes to inform the pubic that they have lately commenced to manufacture a great variety of plain and fancy flower pots, rastic and decorated, banging vases, wall or bracket ivy pots, ferneries, imital of stumps, rustio and ornamental garden urns, &c., &c., which they offer for sale at à very low price, for one month only.FARRER & 211-15x 79 collant saoet.SK FOR J.B ALOU & COS.CELEBLRATED SOAPS AT ALL STORES, \u2014 DOMMBTIC BAR, IMPERIAL LAUNDRY BAR, WHITE OL D FAMILY, No.1 BROWN WHITE ALMOND, OFFICE AND WORKS : Corner St.CATHERINE & DURHAM STREETS, MONTREAL.208x ?\u2014 Messrs, QUETTON ST.GEORGE & CO, PRODUCERS AND EXPORTERS OF PURE WINES, &c.We invite compoisseurs and judges of Wine to call at our premises to taste these goods.Our object 15 to introduce these goods into the City of Montreal for the public good as well as our own, being satisfied that we hold Wines that cannot be procured from any other house in Canada.Family trade solicited.Catalogues and price-ltst at 416 St, Paul strost, x K.& H, MACDONALD, e BLACKSMITHS and MACHINISTS, 24 LATOUR STRHET.1802 0.DESMARAIS & CO.PHOTOGRAPHERS, 18 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STRENT.I Photographs and Tin Types taken in latest WANTED: CORNICE MAKERS, BOOFEBS and BOYS, JOSEPH JAMES & CO., 95 # 97 Queen Street, 98 H.OLIVE, ® OUSTON HOUSE AnD PERAK BO LEE OR, Offics : 180 PRINCE WILLIAM BST, ST.JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, ARADA Ny TO LET\u2014The premises, 711 Craig, near Alexander consisting of two shops, dwellings and out-premises ; adapted ford Totail and light manus cturing pra AD y 8 XY, 1360 Bt.Catherine street, near Crystal Palnos, 123 HOTELS, &o, PHINCE OF WALES HOUSH, LACHINE, Convenientiy situated above the GRAND TRUNK BAILWAY STATION, Oecupies a very fine view of the river and Ia, All visitors to this place should not fail to patronise Khis establishment.P, CHARLEBOIS, Proprietor.| 144m H E ANCIENT HOUSE\u2014 (Formerly known as Barns and 56 St Joseph street.Dinners a fou business men and the public generally.Board, per MONnfh.\u2026.00000000000000 10000 $14.00 er per month, .8.00 porcs er dozen, .su JAMES REYNOLDS, Proprietor.@ood Yard and Stabling, 44x GILSEY HOUSE (Ruropean Plan), corner Broadway and 20th street 29-1y JAMES H.BRESLIN, Proprietor, How COMFORTS ENSURED HENCHEY'S HOTEL, QUEBEC.Order your driver to take you there, $1.50per day clears you.204x METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Bepadway; corner of Prinos rest, How Fosik 36-17 BRESLIN, PUROBLL # C0.Provaisly | MANUFACTURING WORKS.(GANADA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.E.FORSYTH, PROPRIETOR.MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS, &Gs Always on hand, Orr:0x, 130 BLEURY STREET, MrrLS, 552 WILLIAM STREET, MONTREAL.7 Designs sent to all parts of the country.HANTELOUP'8 FLECTRIC BURGLAR ALARNME, LECLANCHE BATTERIES, FIRE ALARM LINES, ANE INTRUMENTY MADE AND NRROTED| CHANTELOUP, Inox AND Brass FOUNDER, Nos.587 to 593 Craig Stree MONTREAL.55m QT.LAWRENCE ENGINE WORKS, NOS.17 to 19 MILL 8TRHET, MONTREAL, P.Q., W.P.BARTLEY & CO.Iron Boat Builders.High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, and Boilers.Hy improved Mill Machinery.Improve re achinery.Propelor, Screw Wheels always in stock and made order, Water Wheels, Water Wheels, Water Wheels, Castings of all kinds in Iron ox Brass.Light sud Heavy Forging ] aratus.Boveral email Horizontal Bieam Engines and Bollers always in stock.FOB SALE AT LO WEST MARKET.RATES.Beaver Hall Marble Works.STONE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS, CEMETERY POSIBS, dc, dc M.J.O'BRIEN & CO, 17 Beaver Hall Terrace.182x IRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, DRAIN PIPES, CHIMNEY VENTS, CEMENTS, CALCINED PLASTER.For Sale by WILLIAM M°NALLY, 62 McGill and 77 Grey Nun streets, 202x STATIONERY, &o.J UST PUBLISHED, Complete, \u201cDANIEL DERONDA,\u201d BY GEORGE ELIOT.PRICE, sessossersiernsssoees $1.50, - DAWSON BROS.212x Bravxi=Booxs BE EEE ceo short notice FOOLSCAP LEDGERS, JOURNALS and DAY BOOKS, J.> M HE DIARRHŒA.terrible army of plagues to man, Ti are 18 on that lurks in ts ghostly Val, which fills his soul with a deadly fear: \"Tig the raking five of the DIARRHGA.os * Quacks !?advertise, Abe hon under distant akies, But \u201cthe Leds sugrosted the ides In © Jameson's\u201d Cure for the Then bless the kindly hand that wrote, This never-falling Antidote, 7 1 far and near, ARSE aonta Gare for the DIARSHOU.For sale everywhere.Price 25 cis SOLE AGENT: B, E.MoGALE, Dispensing Chemist, 801 ST, JOSEPH STREET: MONTREAL 187x U= DON'T ACHE, An infallible remedy or TOOTHACHE, AD .BLACKBERRY ELIXIR; For DIARRH DYSENTERT, OANADIAN Tobe had at .No.216 St.Lawrence Main street.DR.MOMILLAN, 1413 TED PREPARA- (CELEBRA FOR THE HATE, B PoP JAMES HAWKES, PLACE D'ARMES DRUG STORA , Allen\u2019s Hair Restorer and Dressing, Mn es Halr Regenerator.Burnett's Cocoaine.àyor\u2019s Halr Vigor.Javage\u2019s Ursina Kath & Condrey\u2019s Pomsade, Brilliantine, Ka ee Cantharidine Pomade, Orriaa Oil, Lime Juice and Glycerine.Ever contrer dope d I 3 Pomade Hongroise, Batchelor's Bogles and Cans- dian Hair Dye, &c, 181% PDE SCOTT'S EMOLLIENT.A NEW ARTICLE GUARANTEED.THE EMOLLIENT Claims but two Extraordinary Properties, that {8 :\u2014Jt will immediately cure Chopped Hands, and the Roughest Skin will be brought back to that natural softness which 1s so much sought for, Sole Agent for Canada, D.E.LEWIS, Chemist, 273 and 275 ST, JOSEPH STREET, MONTREAL, Tt pt 211x TEMPERANCE and HEALTH.KEEP COOL.ROSENHEIM & JONAS?CELEBRATED Messina Lemonade Powder, Will keep you cool, refreshed, healthy and sober.For sale at all Druggists and Grocers.Every bouse, traveller or pic-nic should have it.Every package bears our name and Dr.Baker Edwards cortificate.ROSENHEIM & JONAS, Nos.20 & 23 St.Dizier Street, (Nows Bompme) Montreal, sodm RETAIL DEALERS WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTE that the undersigned, having just rescived a large supply of CAMPBELIL\u2019S QUININE WINE, (THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINR) are in a position to supply the Trade to the bost advantage.L.CHAPUT, FILS, & CO., Will de offered at VERY LOW FIGURES.GEO.HORNE & BON, HPATIONERS, 7L & 73 St.Francois Xavier street, 130x \u2014\u2014 OILS, &o.Prare Grass, ALL SIZES IK STOCK OR TQ IMPORT, \u2014 A.RAMSAY & SON, No.10 INSPECTOR STREET, MONTREAL, 185x TAILORING, Darx Twrzp Surrs, ALL SIZES; Will please any person, at KEHOE?\u2019 S§ 108 McGILL STREET, Opposite Bt.Ann's Market, next * Burning Boot.BREWERS, &o.1LES_WILLIAMS & CO, BREWERS, 93, 35 and 97 College Street, MONTREAL, INDIA PALE ALE, XXX ALE AND PORTER 8 Un Wood and Bottle.) Special attention given to suppl: a Special [4 Pplying Private WX.DOW & O0,, BREWEES AND MALNTEER, MONTREAL, India Pals and other Alon, Extra, Doubls ane Single Stout, in wood Familles sa plied, and JOHNH, BR.H J ALB AND soos a & BROS, 286 St, Mary Street, Montreai, UAVS Always on hand the various kinds of ALN ang PORTER, In wood and bottle, Families regularly supplied, The tfollowing Bottiers only are supplied by us with our labels, and have liberty 90 use them t PAIFICK EORRDecvserrartesserssnssas rires Caleaphore Hogue, Onan ArAITNIY 24x e0dm WHOLESALE GROCERS, From 200.per quire, Best value in the market, 86 Peter and Commissioners JAMES SUTHERLAND, Streets sox 256 and 358 St.James Street.210x RESERVE YOUR ORDERS LUMBER, &e._\u2014_ BUILDERS AND CON- Ton To TRACTORS.co ENVELOPES.FOR SALE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, \u2014 LUMERR of AU descriptions, ABOUT TO OPEN 1,000,000, Rx \u201c Ganadian,n! CED.round and Sa: and FLAT TIMBER, Delivered free of Oartage in the city, at F.F, FINLAYS, 400 William, corner Guy stroot, PIB BUILDING TIMBER, OUT TO ORDER AND DRLIVERED, At 818 per M and upwards, JAMES SHEARER & 00., Sr, GABRIEL LOOKS, 8S L ABS, C UT Stove lengths dalivered to al pasts of the city, at $1.76 7x8 LOAD, WM.HENDERSON, SAW MILLS, 342 WiLLiaANM SteERT, 130 St.CONSTANT STREET, 197x 149-2 OTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, MOGAUVEAR & TUCKER have removed thei principal yard and offices to the corner of 8s.Joseph and Canning streets, adjoining thelr Saw, Planing, Sash, Door and Box Factory, and have largely increased their facllities for oarrying ou every branch of the lumber trade, their sawn lam- ber stock comprises Deals, Planks, Board, season: ed and green, Of every grade and thickness, dressed and rough, Boantling, Lathe, Furrings, Shingles, Pino, Hemlock and Hardwood, Square and Flat Timber, Split and Round Cedars, &c., ca Their Sash and Door Factory is under the management of an experienced and thoroughly capably oiner, who has heretofore given much satisfaction $0 our numerous customers, and in thin depary- ment we are prepared tg execute orders, for every description of house finishing, promptly and satis factorily, packing cases and boxes of all kinda made to order at short notice, and af the lowest market prices.Orders sant by post will Te08ive immediate attention.Terms liberal.MoGAUVRAN & TUCKER, Mex Mo THB TRADE, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, mann Our extensive and well-aasoried stock of LUMBER, TIMBER AND CEDAR, being moss compiets, we ars prepared to executg Urders at an extraordinary low figure.Building materials and frame timber sawed N order, and delivered fres of cartage, Terma to suit customers, Dry, clear Lumber constantiy on hand, Fhres fuch Pine Deals at 318 and ap.One and à quartez inch good Laths $1.10 per 1000, Parchasers will find it to their ad: us a cali before purchasing elsewhaere, \"Waive BENARD, BASTIEN & C0, 100m JOHN OSTELL, Lumber Merchant & Manufacturer, ARCHITRAVRS, MOULDINGS aud TRIMMINGS OF ALD KINDS, DEAL, PLANK, BOARD AND 30ANTLING, 208 Smianmung STREET, 107a BOOTS AND SHOES.REAT EXCITEMENT at W.DOUGLAS\u2019 First-Prise Store, 209 McGill street, He is Moule mis faanee able work at wholesale prices.Cu made $0 order 10 per cent cheaper than any other Ladies\u2019 Prune | tomer work made t.; Gents\u2019 hand-sewed French Calf Shoes SEE ét to order 10 per Gent chea, lé\" Dy other howso In the city, house in th .108 Graig 8 city.Branch Store, Douglas Bro'y, ET TL - .a er QGUYNABD LIN B.FROM NEW YORK.The * ABYSSINIA will sall on WEDNESDAY, 15th Ter.rgos, WILSON, 218-coûmx Aas, 25 MITCHELL LINE EAMSHIP COMPANY (Losrrmn.) HON.P.MITCHELL, PrEstDRNT, 0 FFI0 EB: 181 Sr, JAMEs STREET, MONTREAL.ANCHOR LINE, HE T 8T 211 ST, OR LONDOND 65, $76 and $80, according accommo.ies Peas, good for one year, $120 to $140 Storage Always as low ze by an ou ling.129x 202 St.James street, Montreal ORTH GERMAN LLOYD.STEAMSHIP LINE BEFWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN.Company's Pier, foot of Second sireet, Hoboken.RHEIN, \u2026 Saturday, August 19 ODER.Baturday, August 28 MAIN.saturday, September 2 NECKAR,.cooarusearses Saturday, September 9 Rates of passage from Now York to Southampton, Havre or Bremen : First Cabln, $100 gold; Second Cabin, $60 gold; Steerage, $30 currency.Return tickets at reduced rates.Prepaid Steexage Certificates, $32 currency.For freight or passage, apply to OELRICHS & CO., 194-tf 2 BOWLING GREEN, Now Tork (JANADA SHIPPING 00 BEAVER LINE, Between Monireal and Liverpool, The following steamships will sail from Quebes on or about the dates named\u2014 Lake * Champlain,\u201d Capt.Berason, 18th August.© Lake Megantio,\u201d Cents Battersby, 30th Augush.# Lake Nepigon,\u2019 Capt.8cott, 13th Sept.And following fortnightly during the season.Ha accommodation ve auperior for a limited namber of Cabin Passengers.For Freight or Passage apply te THOMPSON, MURRAY & 00.No.1 Custom House Squase, a, ALLAN LINE Under Contract with tha Goves érepur, Mens of Cauada fes eonverane \u2018UANADIAN AND UNITED WTATES MAILS, 1876.SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, 184 135% fhis;Uompany\u2019s LiNosare com of Me unde noted first-cl foll- ASS, fp Fés-bout, doakis AT) the Liv 1 Mall Line (sailing from Liverpool ev: THUR3DAY, and from Que beo every BATURDLY, oalling at\u2019 Foch sors receive on board and land mails and passengers tu and from Ireland and ga Scotiand), are intended 29 QuEsme; Cable.20100000 s cru 0000 , $70, $80, $70, and $50 Intermediate.Bleerage.The Steamers of the Glasgow Line ary to small from the di Quebec on ¢ or about.every Tree sua ay.\" and from 81 39ea30r to Uorner of Youvirra Ta como oat, 2300 Tops (balding Cap ; SR ise «CAPE Fanreroon, 0 0EDEO, - # apt.Th Lo isis i any emp B foret are louet are sg ee prices bo pends a ous, of bringlug out their trienan\u201d« {ling lrerpool every Wednesday t Belfast Longh ; oalling and from Quota?0 cargo and\u2019 passengers, uilsslsalppin em \u201c Dom\u2019nlon?© OQ starlo\u201d,, « Texaa\u201d,, canin.BLS CE See $1 fs a ee ut oe ght 01 Pas Generstal, or puni on ren Doar SE X.Gilbert, 5 Bue Beribe; In Hamburg, to Snguss Christa tr mae fo MM.oS] Jo è, 10 P.M.Ko) Dinde in Ber Michael ; 0 Bovriné a Jamieson, Len porn = Fenchurch street; in Belfast, to Henry ontgame ee i in Live linn, s Ames street: In Qu creon; and in Montreal to 3 pi, 108 .DAVID TORBANOE à 00, me Dae Oe; ANAMA TRANSIT A ND PACIFIO MAIL STRAMBHIP LINES, For CALIFORNIA, JAPAN, OHINA, AUST, NEW ZEALAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, OREGON, &c, Sailing from Pier 43 North River, For BAN FRANCISCO via ISTHMUS OF PANAMA : 88.COLON.,.Thursday, August 17 Connecting for Central Americ: .y & and South Pacifio From BAN FRANCISCO to JAF CHIN, 88.GREAT REPUBLIC, ,,., Friday gosh L a: From SAN FRANCISCO to BANDWI AUSTRALIA and NE OH ISLANDS, 88.CITY OF SAN FRANCIBOO.LA D: Wednesday, August For frelght or passage apply to 7 16 WM.P.CLYDE à C0, H.J.BULLAY, t 6 Bowling Green, Pler aan.i.Foot Canal street, New York, COAL, FUHL.éo.COAL AND WOOD, AT GREATLY RELUCED PRICES, SNOWDON & BRO., 166 Mountain and 494 St, Joseph Strest, - 212x InrercoronmaL Coau.FOR SALE, in lots to\u2019 J lai sult) Puzchasers.at LOW PRICES, dellvereq SOFT HOUSRHOLD COAL, And GRATE COAL 4 and 5 Union Buildings, 43 BT.FRANCOIS XAVIRp STREET And at Yard, \u2019, 84 GREY NUN STREET.Or, 194-t¢ 308 3m \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2019Ÿ\u2019\u2018 \u2014_\u2014 COAL! COAL] \u2014 Tory favorable quotations and Quality first-alasy 8.W.BEARD & co.Foet of McGi street.| 128x (COAL! COALI COALI JAMES MELDRUM, Denker In al Kinds of Aston, pop - 9 VRULUNGIOX mam, viva su \u2014m}} Monnéf, wins £1 STRAMERS, 80 ~~ a HE LAPRAIRIE Navy, On and after MONDAY, thé 28th Aug, \u2019 further notice, the steamer \u201c Lapraivans ny Demers, will make the following tri Ca and poldays axcepted) : De trips Gang From Laprairie : 6.00 a.m.8.30 a.m., 1.00 p.m, From Montreal : 7.00 a.m., 11.00 am, 5.00 p.ny, 108 scam J.BROSBEAU, Segre, ST LAWRENCE STEAY N ; VIGATION 00, 4 Lower St.Lanorence Saguenay GRAND EXCURSIONE 0 = Fare-Famxp RIVER SAGUEN Ay and Bea Bathing, Boating and Pshing Cacouns and Tadousac.83 Mn Domed soamers: The splenaiäiy Qt $ RAGUENAY P,.200 00000 .( BP Ln WIRING Capt.cou, Capt KR Hamon Leave Quebec every week day est F.Turguy Thal \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 KAMOURASKA LINE, WEDNRSDAYH and SATURDAYA My, eturn Tickets from Montreal Ea and all information fornished à Sur Ee ë E 8.2 Ë z § ê g Ss Ë = S$ Bere 145x Agu, QITAWA RIVER THE OTTAWA AA Nay, ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STRAMERy RETWELN MONTREAL AND OTTAWA, Dax Lom, Nrens » ** Poexlons, être, fau pétnoe 0 Water | BE: a A Passengers leave Bonaventure Depot by EEE cept Baturds aie ports afternoon, wh by § p.m.Girton\u2019 42d ann gage Ohscked, Meals and Btateroome extra.Eveuing steamer from Ottawa will ran rag, Bs KETS CARILIQ SION TIG for one day only) at ONE FARR, UN (ood ty Passenyers for the oele}rated (A LELOY SPRINGS will land at L'Original.Beturn gd reduced raies.okay URLSTS will find this route FIOPURABQUE ln Canada.one of the uy Markot steamer % Dagmar\u2019 leaves Montrea ve days and Baturdays at 6 a.m.Cartion and Thursdays ae am, ot Ka ig or poin on Whe OTTAWA torwgygy Office, 87 Oomman streed, Tin, ig t dom 5 Qffios, 13 Bonaventure stree Trauk Off coe ho i RW 143 EW YORK CHNTRAL ANY HUDSON RIVER BAJ LROAD.~Comme, June 26, 1576, Through tralne wil] leave £4 Grand Ceutral Dopot, 42d street and 4th 4 ord Yi) AL.CHICAGO AND NOR: = .00 A.M\u2014 THERN EXPRey with Drawipg-Room Cars th: DRL ARI rons mime 00 A.M\u2014 A 8226 PM, Drawing fo: Car through to \"a Point for Montrea] 10.80 A M.\u2014SPRCIAL CHICAGO EXI'RRSS.wig Drawing-room Cars to Rochester and Ba 11.60 A M.\u2014NOBTHERR AND WESTERN xy.6.00 Pa rigs th 61 Cara .00 \u2014 38, uw ecpine for Watertown ard Canandalgu RS SONO iii A .dal ing Cars for Rochester, Niagara vila, Bote Cleveland, Loulsville and St.Louis: Also, ig Chicago, via both L.B.and M.O.Railroads 11.00 P.M.\u2014EXPB K&B, with Klooplng Oars for i} bany, Troy and Saratoga.POUGHÉEEIuI2 B Bl'ECIAL TRAINS-7.00 AX an .PEEKSKILL SPECIAL TRAIK ER tro 20 ee hoor TARKYTOWN Trains from 30th street Depot 0404 M; \"1-00, ob orb.Sopa a OAM: 1.00, 300, 4.20, 5.30, 8.30, 6h An .Tithe or ea?253 ana 413 Broadway, su CRAY TX A street, Brooklyn.\u2019 fig 0.B.NEEX, 184-tf Gen\u2019! Passenger Agent | | MONTREAL, 45D Bosmun LY DIRECT, Saas, AND UNRIVALLED 0 MENPHREMAGOS, WHITE OOMIA MOUNTAINS, PORTLAND, Bagnall A Y 1 ORK pointe Rast and THE CENTENNIAL, Continnons trains, soperb Squipments, Gah, Gncasaliod reslaarent, Lizlor od On and after Monday, ! Montreal ne Palo 7, June Sth, Trains will leew Day Rxprees, with Parlor Car, at erveriais od AR Wight Express, with Pullman fice; tng Ome, at3 pm oice of 18 different Cental Tose at GRMATLY REDUCED RATER Send Postage or call for Centenn: yo Remember Laid 4 he Galy pisasere are vy , PORTLAND, BOSTON, NEW YORK AND TH OKNTENRTAL.Insure satinfaction di Gens Omos, balore purabasien Genens \"the 202 AT.JAMES STREET, 3, H.& VOLSON, GUPIAYE LEVR, Superintendnt Can.Pass.Agent 1482 LEAVE MONTREAL at 3 Py ARRIVE 1X NEW YORK af 6.30 a.m BOSTON and MONTREAL AIR LINR Shortest Route via Central Vormont Railway Line Two Rxpress Trains dally, equipped with Mile eo And Westinghouse Alr Brake Pass attached to Day Trains, and Al Night and Bleeping Cars TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL Day Expross\u2014B am.for Boston, and White Mountains, sure and dérec£ connections Mail for Waterloo 3.00 p.m.Might Express for Boston and New York, 3 pa Jf arriving ln New York at 6.30 nent moming.GOING NORTH.Day Express loaves Boston via Lowell, et 868 Troy, 7.00 a.m., connecting with Night Train fron Kew York, arriving in Montreal at 9.20 p.m.Night Express Leaves Boston até p.m., vis Lori and Now York at 3 p.m., via Bprinteld and ri Troy a$ 4 p.m., Arriving lo Montreal at 4.45 am For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Omi Vermont Railroad OfRoe, 1:36 88.James street Boston Office, 822 Washington streed, J.W, HOBART, al Bh dibens, vt, Bayt.an, 2576, © Tat N EW ROUTE SOUTH, 4 DELAWARE & HUDSON 0ANAL 00% RAILROADS.if AF rs £010 10 BARATOGA, TROY, ALBATL 10 TAK CANTRNNLAL, FAEN THE NEW YORK & CANADA SHORT LINK WHY ?Because better time SOT CONMOCÉ terminal pois ; 16 the oniy ilne FUNDIAS Con en through Ba and Albany, gives passe; riviioged rali or steamer betw eon Pisitsbury wil Ticonderoga, and stop over at Baratogs, #0 Who Diaos no other line can This line carries the THROUGH MA2LS and FF PRESS between New Yorb and Montreal Trains leave Montreal at 6:45 a.m., for BATS Troy, Albany; arrive in Hew York af 9:50 P# same day.3:00 p.oa.BI Bouse\u2019s bo Jork Without Chanson in New Faas \" % ail pot ornxs US For further pracimtreb paint Compsst¥ No, 143 ST.J AMES S8T., MoxTaab & RL MAYO, Gea.Pass Agent.100 7H.BOCECE age _\u2014 GROCRRINS.__\u2014- J UST RECEIVED, Fresh 104 best Bouchong and Congou Tes Ww i Kewbeason and best Gunpowder Toh, \u2018 boat Japan Imperlsl aud X.Hyson Mocha, Java aud Mursoaibo Cofee Cru Chcess, very fine.Dalry (very best) Rutter, Always on haud.on] THE ROYAL TIA AND COFFE WARKEHO USE, \u201c \u201c \u201c \u201c \u201c DUFRESNE & MONGENAIS, | 321 Notre Dame Street.aus \u2014 a UNDERTAKERS, #0.__\u2014 A GREAT UNDERTAKING: TO FURNISE THE BEST HOÂSKS, 1x8 AND oASKST THE BROT HEARSE TUE BRST QOF T KST ATTENDAN cs, ; HE AN LOWEST P which can all be found at .Ko.47 BLKURY STREET.co | ROBERTSON, HARL & U0 M.\u2014Priees 25 per ceLs.lower sb 5 U poz cout.eltex sham aly usher oust 1065 { 4 18 18 the ghortest ross, mare J NENT DAPI mpeg rands gm | Pit Avast om Ü \\ | & oe & = = Fest | | > fs Fra ok f Peu | "]
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