The evening star, 4 octobre 1876, mercredi 4 octobre 1876
[" at at VE, \u2014 VOL VIII.NO.238.~~\" TOBACCO, &e, , TTHANCH TO QUR À CUSTOMERS, | NOTICE.\u2014_ S¥.Jereon who buy goods at our Stove to po an ount Of ONE DULLAR, recelven à Tioyet LA INSURANCE, Canada Life Assurance Co.HR \u201cMINIMUM\u201d svstem of ca pényerauces bas just \"een adopted by tie ne > Where, by à parvisi apploation of the Fritfite, rates of Front are narod Lower than have ever béfore been offered for Life : Assurance, The following ste the rates for Aesurancas of ach $1,000, with prosite ugon the syswm ruferee 1 PT - \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 AYWHAL ;bich will entitie byn ta à chapcé lathe draw for cor PRemiuM.49% pppgiun, - « \u2014\u2014 | \u2014 metre pe - 4 mogritcent MEXRSCHAUM PIiPÉ, valued at i 8 woe aw pRIY DOLLARS.oo 4 sn 8 24 7e 4 \u201829 5 ~ HOROWITZ BROS, 28 1m 8 Eu ) Leo fr Be.36 « 45 20 08 241 MoGILL STRE®D, | 28 Ji 58 44 Bren\u2019 Myx 2 8 40 47 $T6 = ys 18 pe 5 a 34 (astra Parcor.T8 ie (8 #7 60 : : £3 6 39 8) ; 85 2u 40 oF al 70 b 10 'nform his numeron : x - , The undersiered opine athe CKATRS LE vRUOA gs 3 2 B a 4 8 RAH) luce © ATI #(LEBT + Jap sente her #R 22 90 .59 .Guy + an han .> a ; : be Ésvaus Crear és.tue The 800Ve tanto, ald w FAT caplatiation \"Of the à cali 18 sop- + tfui)y solicited, MOISE GAUTHIER, 297-5 PROPRIETOR, \u2014 TAILORING, ee B UY ras Price $3.00, AS BUWN'S DIAGUNAL CLUTH da at 320.00, are now worn sug so GTAFFOED Merchant Tailor, 72 ST.JAMUR SMRKET, soishing thelr own cloth, can have it rh the Jp eat At310 veay Jom for cual.Zl VaRrmy No.# Chavo! 14e Gent marne Cut._ \u2014 vy BROWN'S Evortusung B TWEED PANTS.Frioe $100, Re.© onal: jos Bauare.- - = 1 BROWN'S Evorlusting OY sais.Prioe $00, a dng es Byuars ROWN'S DIAGONAL CUITE SUITS, 8% $20.00, asé saw worse ano oo aires by = = BOOFING.GRAVEL AND PLAS110 SLATB \"= BOBT.ALEXANDER, F0K SALE, Joli and Pitch for Gravel Eoob, Dry or Tarred Bhemtning, Plastic Slate Paint, Coal Tar, &o.à ST, ANTOINE STBEBT.em MEDICINES, #0, pBBCKLES RKMOVHD AT LAST) @WWES 18 00WING AND WITH IT FREGKLID Diprrerse a preva 10 an alarming canons / pusehsss moe aus certain 3embdion fos oa iba aPave, or money retarued, at JUBN BHERIDANS WIWI-END MRLICAL BALL Dor.Seigneurs & Bl.Joreph streets, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and all Cia Ha.\u2014Oven all day, Sundays.Tem 1010 SnBE| BYBS! BYBE! deliv \u2018Msoneuss BYE WATEE £ preparation *>as cab sure an eee fus camrive Tran 0e or ree eves ofa Le Bau aif SUTETRG Slate SEPIOY 10 gM ares ent 10 S00 GRE ROUES the SYag oe over earl Proves 3b omnbe, pOLL BY ALL DRUGHINTR, GEnsnas OBVOF Ed ST.LAWKKWNCB STRHPE, (lon SIITUTIONAL CATARRH BREMSOT, OATaRREH AD cured LJ «BAR, @aukes Or WOAH e eh a Fas ots o Be duuetitulion, W-d0Piuy 'teslf (1 he sass! wueus Br efter ards dei A1 % Mr \u2018heunt avd lus année 1g @urenlly ip MOusumpton If Md Abang your remedies Pains Lu sat loins opapam of b'Aneys are \u2018te BudAL\u2019 ftlormaeg Yore propie bave Catasrvb \u2018an eB) Wh Aleman Neatly eured Bourands 3 rena wm of nas gears\u2019 atmndi here Mou autirely upred fy Pow Rem pahiire aud We VOw'Wien the pas?three by the (acsiu wane! Taierea Remedy rw © baad the shovd end a trantiss mu Catesrd on tae Où application to OT 1 RM Aarig Traus at.8¢,, Bron ville Saud usiue ul poe send ond {1 ~iliouly met < unot Prier §) Pr Siti, or Bt hotties \u2018or 88 Send © ony of.Ba en vengipt Of money.For ale by ue MACHINERY, &o.J LAURIB & BO, PANTRAOYORDIY OF EPGINEe (Honsooisl ane oprigl As PURE I REAYTING 5 And Agents for ERLTIFS ASD SNe A ass SUPPLIBE) MACHINE AND NGINB WORKS} $37 CRAIO STRRNY, MOVTRRAL __ MWISCELLANKOUS, (LARK 'S ELEPHANT SIX CORD SPOOL COTTON BABTHE B1GHEBST TESTIMONIALS IN THE MARKET.à knoe of osRA, end al) Lv: Its used and recommended by all the principal $3 ug Muchiue Companies.LADIES: When making your purchases, ask for CLARK'S ELEPHANT THREAD.2a4z JUST RBOHIVED, COUNTING HOUSK DIARIES AND DAILY JOURNALS FOR 1877, WILLIAM MILLAP, 9 ST.FBANCuls XaViEu 8I'k ET, SELClan NOTICE To THE TRADE, \u2014 Ne DOLLS ter 82 A oudaut es rty has Do piatntifs OT 875.of * ho INS, wines! ing bos nr le aon, Ted sued ta ti YT ign TOYS, FANCY GOODS Direct trom masurs tn EHGLANL, FRANUR AND GRAMANT, Buck tury 0 and veiw plete, a HENRY HULLAND & CO,, S81, PAUL BTBKET, _ 313s us EUROPEAN WINB COMPANY OP CANADA, Ravs OrannD ,, 000000 11.908 Gash on hand and on Doposit.\u202600 27,338 76 aie SV LIABILITNES, Ontetending Vitae cu Bille Fayals, au0 suuvary ae + sounta due by the Company.qs $149,201 56 \u2014 Insures every descrigion of Pire Risia, Inland Coryves wd Hewiln; also, Uooati Uarywes aval Prvigynin on frst Class Stent: and Saskry Fossils, Haap Orrion: 160 ST.JAMES STREBT, MUNTREKAL %0sre00 poet?\u2019 d'INSURANC \u2018 Coup, à TRES \\ 7 A.W.OGILVIE, President HENRY LY, Secroary, BEAD UFKIUR, 150 At.Jninos btreet, MONTREAL, N ORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, EDINBURGH AND LONDON, FIRB AND LIFE, DIR-OTURE; », B.ARGUS, Mau, Geuvrai Manager Bank o* Vu LR ais \u201csAMBAst MasouN, Bag.vf LU.Massuu 4 dom, FILBMET HOOTT, lou.of Wm.Dow à Oo.MAUDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, GouessiAyents for Ununda.277-178 WEY NOT BE INSURED?No one can plead ln excuse that It costs ton much to muiutelu à Lits Po loy.wasn from $1,0 0 w SIL VUU Coss vo Lud trom the old ACNa LI-B LN STRANGE CCMPANY, at the fol wing aswuien- ugly Jo» rates.Unt thou vut aud voupare witu ott OF Cot pallies rutes:\u2014 ape.Prema | dye.Premium .Aga Premium.«Ww iu sa $08 4 ja YU.21 11 & 38 16 Lr A 8 14 22 13 de 34 19 T5 18 27 34 28 11 35 17 3e 47 28 71 24 12 4 8 140 48 av 10 25 12 ue 37 1x # 49 8* be 28 150 38 19 «i 50 85 17 27 23 # +9 2U 1: SL | #4 4 28 13 71 0 2107 53° 30 42 9 14 2; 41 2191 538 - 8881 80 34\u20ac 42 22 Re 4 5 4068 31 15 l« 43 23 8+ 35 42 88 Or 1y $730 90 fur a Po tey of 810,000 on the life of yur eon, Of 16 10 20 You 8 of axe; aud outs $210 20 fcr $10,000 vn your own | fe, 1f 40.Gull fur à d' wripitvo circular, sud » forin or sopiica tiem, wt the AToa 1 Ie CFFL IK, nexc vime you cove to the Pist otic foe your levors.UMug, op publto the New koat ufice, 233 GROCERIES.FPINDALES FAMILY aR ATS, highly recommended by the Fauulty as a BUT: MUIneL UE diet fur Inlauts aoû daluste and Oyrpeptic peToouB, he It duos Ot Lury 30.00 OU the MU tem ti, 83/0 16 partion) urty bolotivia: wall tases Lt ring trom custiveness , sous aloe iu pu-ases of 1 Ib.each, fall Weight, How Merirs.W.1 MOU Fou & UO, Masnra, Mii Ou & sera, Mp.Hutemuson, Mr fnoaed Sain, corner Colyorune a A 3t Jossuohb streets, Mr, Tr ousas Comthezu, 1364 Us, Cachoriue stro t, dr, \u201cautism by JE, #10 OL Usenos lus 8: Fool, and froa (ali Giuugleta aud promiuent yruvors; aiso at mle bud.445-5 (OME AND TRY OUR 450.JAPAN TEA, & Blackwal'n Tart, Fruits and Plokles, motion Horriuxs ut 45 ote, por box, Kunpneriy Suns, hums wedeo, Younus Hyson Pokoc wha soashoug Tess, Fresh Print surter als New Housÿ, ngs arrived, Frerh Country Kyxe reosivad daily.en Grabalsted STgure, Tine lot of Ularets from 25¢.to 60a.VICTORIA WAREHOUSE, 20 RADEGONDE STREET, SCOTT & CO.(LEN TLEMEN®S CLOTHING ERED, BRFAIRKD and rr AE A INR AK, ABA re strost, o fe \u2018nore «net of Rienry NB \u2014Cuah pai tny casvofl Mail orders prompt'y ste 0 173-5 | _PROPERTY FOR SALE.FE i.\u201c FIP \u2019 a : Pr Mag HOW TO MAKE MONEY : 1s the object which chiefly occupies our atten.fon, yot few seem to gbmerve the Many wars br which they could save sufficient to make them.| | Boives FIGh,\u2014auch, for instance, as live in rented houses, Dar largo gums annually 10 she pe of reut, for wbioh they have nothing left 4t the end of the Yemr and la, therefuxe, à total loustothem To utilise this great outlay, and with it provide homes for.tiie people, With land suficient to Miase them self auatainiug.häs ever boon than alu ÿnd object of the proprietor of Mount Royal Vale, ano tor this purpuse he has set apart one th a Villa Lots on the best part of bis yrent property, esch lot being forty feet front by a depth vfone hundrea ang twenty, whieb Lois avuiliug for four huudres &n0 elguty dotars per Lot, payublo in iustaiments Cuuat LU Une dOusE pat wesk, without inserest, | Thélots-north ot Central Avenue will stli be sola for three buudred dotlers tu payssonts equal ta 50 centa/per wok, When one tnoneaud luis are sols be œil] commenpe to erect dullgins, to be paid for Ou equally liberal tyre, from two dollars pers week upwazas, avcosaluy to the cout of the buii: ing, which witl be nearly one-half lvss than the loity price, as he puasesses an uniumited VARpIF of brik, sand ung sous WIth & nerar-dAling 4upply Drone purest water on every purs of the property.; vhasers aL Baye as many luts As they require, \u2018and anua tar ows housss dr hUid their taud «ronnde and pleut ahade and fruit trops.The soil bolly of the richest quality, when ve pianted and 1 properig cuitivatea, will yies0 sumocient to sustain family un coufortaug respoutuoiiity.The money vow wasted as rent wil pay their instalments aud 1D a few years they will find thoweoives the proud PUSRESSUTS of 8 wagnitiveut homesteud.Loty that are LUW sold for a few cents per foot will they by worth ton times thut avant, Thies 18 no THB OXWYLTaton ; it is as plain und as true as + thst $W0 uid two Maks fogs.Néaivot 10 purchase thu, Jot will evi à, Jhmeutavie wit of 1atatil- Houce, à ponnve aisiike to tluke aud save movey, Where there 18 yot the slgedow of à GUAUGO tu Lune.Youuy mes sidould bear partisuleciy tu mig that an effort to bueome propristors 1g the first Gromt sty) towards establishing » unuso snd vredit showing that Wwy lutend 0 sow other seeds thao Wild outs.The piace is fast becoming a very importan\u2019 SUDUTD ; CwhidussY FUus 0 aud thow the City post office wt hours to sult the pusyule by way of Dor.chester strut 10 Sh6rurouse steuut toll yaw, thence by ote bt.AnWine aud Use Hi.Luke Husde, su- tering the Vale uoariy opposite mooxlands or Villa Maria.Alter the first of Muy uoxt passes will be issued fOr HIG vonte per woos [or ous round tip dally, Ihe lots are free from all encumbrance.The titie deeds aud roglisiry svarvaus wid be submitted to purchaser's atwruey, sud utner Lf \u201cLemon ntreut, vmant.Many asonow ajrauging te Jay out their | -__ \u201c MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1876.LOST, &o.1 ORT, this morning, a Red Russian Lather _4 Ft(kei bOOR containing.three $5 Dilis, some till change, Postage \u201ctum os \u2018Tia l'ypsand'men- Vividuur The Heder wilt ve rewacded by re- Bly 1he same 10 141 Lrowmond surest, .; à - | y = LA USD, à Guat8 Caen Rirgtireavy plain gold 4 suing, brtween Port stra.and Allau\u2019e office, hes tinder will pe saltas\u2019ly re- Wasded un leaving 1t ut MEQ Gow von suroer, ETaælqut1} sm, \u20ac I Svan) ena, tbon4me A4 H.| Gtorétau d, Ea Cay engraved ther abe 408 fuder wll bu rewarued ou resuculoy sawe 0 tue STAR oftice, 234-t © Ur'T, ou the 188 DBL On Su Catherine, botweau Gran aud Billy streets, » Lady's Black bon Hat veoh Black reatiner Wing an Lelamingg, v LUAOE Uy req gpd ay DTIDKIRY 1 i Luitegy BY vet, or il loue vies ste 264 À U- t.,.2 ute) Riag nold- os 3 owa,\u2019 \u2014__ EUUCATIONAL, INGING CLASS \u2014Madame incent wants a few pore Ladies or gentle, wen uake wp a bn ning Class.Bacly application reynemed, a8 onty a certain number \u201cUl be admitted.Terius, 8}-pr monta.Lossons On TUESDAY KVENING, from & t0 10.Apply at 14 Mauatielo street.216-im Music ano Arr Sexoox, 140357.CATHEBINE SDRERT, cor, Metoalf, 20-19 .MISSSARAHE.DRUMMOND, .4 THE EVENING SCHOOLS un- & Ho os Control f she OAM WN $LTEILIC : DOMMISSI UE.je Lity of Montreal, Bh-UFENED ve ! On MONBAT, the 2nd of OCTOBER,- At Lalf-past 8nvin we ook, wt the fodowing : Academies: Plateau.Qoptmereial Avauoguy.dt Mar) BrAcu0emy, coraer Craig and Visitation \u2018r£reets > 8t.Vince.v's Academy, Fullnm street.BL.Parce oad wy, Grand Trauk street, Point .tnatl-a, .- Bt Jorcph'a =c-demy, corner St.Joseph and Ver- Bull ew street x For fusther partienlarg apoly to the Principal Of éaih acsdemy.(By order of the Bourd.) : \u2014DU-L THE DECKEFARY, | AVENING CLASSKS commence on MONDAY, OCT.2, at the MONS BKAL Corner NOTRE DAME and PLACE D'ARMES, They ate tls siuned tor the imoravemant of yound mn ULDEFWI Flou orn, Will be sold to the highest and last bidder, in R THOMSON & SON, hippo) proses he bn Ryman id Lu, Lew mbert atroe! n Of RE RIEVEN C'cloce preciséiy, to the Toreroo BLACESMITHS and ENGINERRA fornia 5 the lot ef ground, hereinafter described, belonging .18 St of coast ec renborn o © marriage of t t g Mr L.Jina Mdm, Charles Anger, vins ; © late No.St.Constant Street, shit ped \u2019 0 roun or t J siimate fn tho Kt Antoite Waa, of the cts Facine Dairy SEED, ud Frer of Montresl, known as 0.oun th Ta Flan and Book of Reference ofthe said fi Oficlal worgings of all kinds made te order, es, ard, containin ect an {inches In f: Removal 130 feet in dept, more or less, bounded tn front exection and repairs of Printing 70,000 qu ene i nth Bole Tits ene à por pr ne .T.Ju on .W.the Lots No.193 and 194 and Lot No.198 fn eys and ng Fitted up, £0.Jf 120,000 ¢ I! alot 108 Stole ME Manes co mene eur, insfl [00 ¢ LE.y 0., belonging Preases, a Li bio Pre \u2019 Jules Trudeau, with a two-story brick homes bil Iver on the front of tho said Lot, boing No.361, ous, Presses, Punching Presses, Printers\u2019 Chass or bod 665 and 667, the 8.W, gable whereof Is common Wrought and Cast Iron Book Chases > bt mitoyer and a wooden house No.859, bullt in rear of Prices « said lot, sheds and other bulldings thèreon eracted.A¥p U The paseage existing between said lot and the lot SON'S Vérpool of said Mr.Jules Tradeau 1s common zitoyet.The THOM conditions of sale wiil be known on the day of the oo fle or before on applying {0 the undersigned OMLEBRATED PRINTER® ROLLER Via Lee .POSITION.rod, J.A.LABADIE N.P.\u2014_\u2014 3 5; E, 0.LABADIE, N.P FoR BAL, Da L'ESIMAE moutons mages 931] SD ., N.B.oylinaers Xe Montres], Z0th September, 1876.923-2aw 3 patente ton ou.bun == 2Bookbinders Eyaraullo Presses.Es ob { ; « ! 1 Large Adams\u2019 Printing Press for & vy a \u2019 May SIGNE = MEW Apoyo nc Sa MENTS sizeof Platan, 45 x 30%.rock re \u2019 URRAH FOR CANADA Hand Lithouraph Pressesslways 0 or næ FH \u2014 us, WN.SCOTT 1 | \u2019 ACHINERY DEPO 363 NOTRE DAME STREET, GENERAL AGENT FOR 654 CRAIG STREET.À splen ! WANZVR'S 15PROVED SEWING MACHINBS, LATRES, FLANERS, DEILLS, SHAPES, Wi) PM be so ; has just received the following telogram: Re- MORTISPE,, BAND BAWS, TENNOI o Morrow (\\ i ; 8 ceived highest awards at Philadelphia, FUMES, BX cu AUST FANS, EMERY wi bg?% : GOLD MEDAL 4 40.| AND Al kinds of Machinery for #0.oe Sanbleq ' I _ = dont.INTERNATIONAL MEDAL.14 UMBER-The anders) eter 1071 | hand a complete 857g Taig R.M.WANZER & CO, en LINE Lupus, resp) po Brey = RE 230-6 mndrossed; seasoned BLACK WL TEWe0D Re sry | ALL ¢aops.ABSWOOD, and hardwood of all Kinds} ne Jett | F Nn WALNUT aid omer VENETBS 8577300, etant, Sec \u201c0015 Cr CR Ce hate : 1.ROZAND, 295 HMISS 10, ich ig g KE M IDLEMISS & \"5 the, / BTREÉ* © regu), MERCHANT TAILOR.67 8T.FRANÇOIS XAVIEB if Rai .a T te © 73 and 148 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN S£7REET.STOCKS, BONDS and P EDEY on ka ! Bestof Cutiers in attandanes, 203-+ BOUGHT AND 50 A Ty Moar MA FOR SITE STRIOTLY ON COMMISSION | y fancy Sate and profitable investments secured yf Tea), Orders promptly attended to.COHEN & LOPEZ.Ow NEWSPAPERS FOR SALW \u2014 il PE 4 x Therti 1 bY WEDNESDAY, Ostober 4, 1876.4 SECOND EDITION.TWO O'CLOCK.; r ae Births Marriages and Deaths.4 BIRTHS.; gn this city, on September-27ch, at 162 St.sure In treet, the wifo of ORagies F.sat, of à daughter.: MARRIAGES.pa Ohuroh sHIELDS\u2014At St.Paul\u2019s Church, on oswALD, CR ber, by the Rev.John Cook, D.D., the 35s hy the Rev.John Jenkins, D.D., Wil- Dar e Oswsld, Esq., to Graham Oampbell, lan, daughter of tho late John Greenghlelds, Fed ; Montreal.su :KEOWN\u2014On the 3rd instant, at the AE ee Mo brides father, by the Boy.reset Denovan, Frederick D.Lawrence, ta Jo danahter of Bloard HoKeown, Bd.ity.poth of thie © 1 \u2014On the 4th inst., at St.Martin: CHARS y the Bev.J.Phillp Dumouiin, John Esq.y Louisa Jane, eldest daugater of an J tO Leonia, En., Montreal, No * PHENSOK\u2014At Christieville, Que ,on the James Alex= ms, STE .J.MIO à inst, by the Rev.À J.Evans, oldest iller, Montreal, to Celia Jane, ander ot Mr.Joseph Stephenson.MCBTRAVICK\u2014AL Hamilton, on Sept.28th, part MOR.1.Heenan, Mr, Hugh Daly, of St.bY amas, to Miss Agnes McSiravick, of this 5.v\u2014At Toronto.by the Rev.Father Le J ohn J osoph \u2018Tyrell, youngest son or.John Tyrell, of the Township of Mara, » Miss Bridget Murphy, daughter of Mr.Jas.Murphy, of the Township of Camden.Dame de oN\u2014At the Church of Notre Lov on the 3rd inst., by the Bev.Father Malo, Thomas, eldest son of Martin ove, a Marian, eldest daughter of the late Samue Jackson, both of this city.DEATHS- su \u2014In tHiscity, on the 8rd instant, Jame PURE iol, aged 35 years.The funeral will leave his 1ate residence, 241 gt, Martin street, on Thursday, the 5th Inst, at 8:30 a.m.to the B.C, Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested ttend.to in this city, on the 3rd instant, Arthur S108 ot, youngest 80D of Mc.John Storen, aged 16 months and 3 days.phe funeral will take place from his father\u2019s residence, NO.46 Murray street, on Friday, at 8 o'clock, the 5th instant.Friends and ac- © respectfully invited to attend.qualntances ar p y atten \u2014In this city, on the 3rd inst, Emil coLrRS à, oy asnater of John Coleman, aged years and\u201911 months.The funeral will will leave her father\u2019s residence, 91 Queen street, on Thursday morning, gh ingt., at 8.15 am.Friends and aoquain- tances are requested to attend.gui\u20141n this city, on the 3rd, inst, Mary Hill, aged 18 years.Friends and acquaintances are raspectfally invited to attend the funeral from her brother- in-law\u2019s residence, 104 Selgneurs street, Polat gt.Charles, at 8 o'clock, Thursday morning.\u2014On the 1st of Oc'ober, Sarah Bao Baunders, relict of the late Dr.Mac: Naughton, of St.Annes, after à long and pain- fu! iliness, borne with Christian fortitate, aged 57 Er er end was pesce Her funeral will take place from her son's residence, 183 Cadienx street, on Thureday afternoon, at 2:30 p.r., to St.John the Evan gelist, and thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.233-3 of ht, on th th ra annie ohare dest dausss of Jas, B.Evans, agod 16 years and 7 months, Funeral will take place from her father\u2019s fe.sidence, 1080 Dorchester street, on Thursday, sth October, at 2,30 o'clock, to the Monat Royal Cometery.Priends are rsqnested to attend.\u2014 d Inet; La on, ridu ot the late Jamés Lag.thorn, in the doth year of her age.Friends and acquaintances are raquesied t aitend the faneral from her son in-law®s rast- dence, 18 Chennevlile street, on Thursday, the Bth Inst, At 2.30 o\u2019elock.2842 \u2014.the 3rd instant, Margaret Porn te ohter of Mr.J.A.Finn, aged 13 days.InrosE\u2014OD 3nd October, John Wilson, eldest Dir of the late John Mcintosh, aged Ÿ years and 3 months.AN\u2014At New York, on Sept.25 BO esse, Harry B.Buchanan, aged by month and 8 days.Jos Joho.aged 10 wx\u2014This morning, Charles John, age a eldest son of Charles and Mary Ann Mo- cKeon.Coanuxos\u2014At Quebec, on the 28th Septembse, Mr.charles ina, aged 48 yoars, a native of the Co.Wexford, Ireland.zsoN\u2014At Hamilton, on the Pon ult Jenni HW liect james Jameton, 8g 20 7 1 years and 1 rr 28th ult., at the Don Mills, Ont, \u2014 the th vy BY e nt.Dane win eldest son of Ann and enry is Tears, 9 months.of heart years, 1 Davey, aged COMMERCIAL.Sax Orvicm, 1.90 p.m.| October 4, 1876.The attendance on \u2019Change was not large, and a light business was done.In delivery, In Milwaukee the market is ajronger.The following were the sales at the morning board of the Corn Exchange : 100 Spring Extra at $520; 50 Supertine a $4.90; 100 Middlings at $3.50; 2)0 Extra at $5.60; 100 do.at $5.62}; 20 rd at $5.45; 100 Welland Canal at 174.FLour\u2014Receipts, 5,350 bris.Prices (por barrel of 196 \\ba): Superior Extra, $8.55 t0 $5.75; Extra Supertine, $5.30 to $5.40; Fancy, $5.35 to $5.45 Spring Extra, $5.00to $5.25; Superfine, $4.75 to $185; Strong Bakers\u2019, .15 to $5.40; Fine, $3.95 to $4.05; Middlinge $3.45 to 83.55 ; Pollards, 82.75 to $3.00 ; Upper Canada Bags (100 lbe.), $2.31 to $2.32; City Bags (delivered), $2.35 to $2.65.Patent flour used by bakers for mi is noted at about $6.25 to $6.65; Medium 70 to $5; Double Extra at $5.30 to $5.70; Extra, $5.45 to $5.60, WaRAT, \u2014 Receipt 68,862 bushels.Ooarsæ Grarms\u2014Recelpta\u2014 Corn, 44,604 bushels ; peas, 12,200 do; oats, 700 do.; barley, 2,400 do.Provisions, \u2014 Receipts \u2014 Butter, 1,085 kegs; cheese, 1,282 boxes ; pork, 75 brls, OraEr Rxoxrems.\u2014 Ashes, 53 barrels ; leather, 48 rolls; spirits, 331 casks; tobacco, 23 cases.Caicago, October 4, \u2014 Wheat \u2014 Receipts, 124,000 bushels; shipments, 95,000 bushels.10:05 a.m,\u2014Irregular; $1.10 October; $1.11§ November, Corn\u2014Receipts, 289,000 bush ; shipments, 442,000 bush.10 a.m,\u2014Quiet, steady; 45§c October ; 44ÿc November ; 43kc bid for year.Oats\u2014Reccipte, 73,000 bush.; shipments, 35,000 ushels, Qaiet ; 338c October ; 333c November.Barley.\u2014Receipts, 65,000 bushels ; shipments, 28,000 do.Purk\u201410:05 a.m.\u2014 Quiet ; frmer ; $16 635 October; $15.22} for year.Lard\u201410:05 a.m.\u2014Quiet ; $3.50 offered for year ; sellers, $9.50 January.MI wAUEER, October 4.\u2014 Wheat \u2014 Rexsipts, 75,000 bushels; shipments, 24,000 bush, 10:15 a.m.\u2014Unsettled; No.1, $118; No.2, $1.12; No.3, $1.03; $1.13} November ; $1.14} December.SPECIAL TELEGRAM (To W.J.Fairbairn) Liverpool October 4 \u2014Wheat market Arm ; London and many interior markets higher, and tending upwards, Brersonm's-Rerorr.\u2014 London, Ostober \u2014Ploatiog cargoes wheat, turn dearer ; com, firm, Wheat on passage and for shipment, turn dearer ; corn, fire.Mark ane wheat, strong ; corn, steady, California wheat off coast, 49s to 493 64.Corn off coast, 26s 6d.California wheat just thir ped, 48s ; nearly due, 43a.English ind French country wheat markets, ua- Altered.Weather in Eagland showery.Formers\u2019 deliveries of wheat, 63,000 to > 000 quarters, Imports during the past hi Into the United Kingdom : Wheat, I ,000 to 125,000 qrs ; corn, 160,000 to 95,000 do ; flour, $0,000 to 85,000 br! .(orerpool spot wheat and corn, strong.rn, 26s.Pease, 38s Gd.i oes of Breadstuffs and Provisions at verpool :\u2014 October 4.2.00 p.m.32 6to24 Fr © œ = = as » æ Sw ow - SOcoX B : escocomcacY-ne æasecvra SSSSSSES Exo£s3S sss SESESSExoXO5oe OOO 15558 ë 823888 oasOS0SPSSRA-2000 DEEE oo SESSESSESS @9966963O0G&8-008 Pa LÀ e œ _m SPECIAL NOTICES.A splendid building si wi uilding site on Shuter street be ag) ag J obn J, Arnton\u2019s rooms, to- ednesday) morning, ki nest stock of new marbleized he Uensils, far better and cleaner than nd out » thre, being marbleized inside > toy are also lighter and cook Crai tree by L J, À.Surveyer, CFFALO Roses.\u2014T v ; 5.\u2014T, C.Power ro.201 2,000 buffalo rabez af ho porta: Ver from their sale of the 14th and offer them in quantities of fra Ubwards at apction prices, ay ™ 30 10 50 per cent, less than Xamineq P'ives, The rebas can ba Une, ka aud all information regarding Loy goo I0ay be obtained by applying 1 Jante Carre ow goods warehouse of Montrea] \u2018axton & Cu, St, J oseph street, Chicago, wheat is still advancing, and | $1.13 is now the quotation for November i.New Advertisements this P.M.NERO: ! ILE\" AGENCIES CHEAP LOT.\u2018 : Just bonght, à large lot of Canadian T greys and browns, all to be sold at 70e per.code tn Also, à very large lot of Canada Tweed of the very best king all to besa at $1 per yard.©; aterproo: top Jo Sane P.othe and Basket Cloths IMPORTANT LIST.The following new goods have been received direct from England and Scotland :\u2014 One 1arge lot Striped and F.Pl 19c ; same \u2018a8 Credit Stores sell Ed agen rer at only ate Same.splendid quality Striped Flannels, all One\u2019 cage superior Fancy Flannels in C Stripes sod Flaids, oly Zhe.n 1 Obecks, © choice patterns Fi ann shrunk; price.50e.8 vaney ole, reidy One case Welsh Fancy Flannels, 58c.REAL SCOTCH, One small lot real Scotch Tweed Fanc: Flannels nearly a yard wide, warranted not to shrink: price, 90c \u2019 One case Merino Fancy Flannele, 68e, Useful Winceys, only 7c Splenald RU ceys, only 106.uperior Winceys, very wide, only 1ÿc.Eira Superfine wide Winceys, 160, Be One case Colored Russel Cords, 286, New Basket Cloths, only 1de, EXTRA QUALITIES.Five cases extra fine all-wool Dress Goods.in Ecroll Patterns and Damasks; from 38c to 800 per yard.© also, Basket Cloths piiost of the new makes we have in Black mate: \u201c_ OUR MANTLES.\u2018Wo have imported a very large stock of London end Paris made Autumn and Winter Jackets, in plain Cloth, Basket Cloth, Sealettas and Silk, lined through with Fur.The first shipment is nearly all £0ld, and we are now showing a new assortment.SPECIAL LOT.Fone yard-wide White Petticoat Flannel, very eavy and gplendid quality, only 50c.per yard, Three bales Red Flannels, very cheap.Two bales White Flannelg, extra cheap.White Petticoat Flannels, three yards wide.Red Flannel, three yards wide.Altogether we have the best assortment of Fian- nels in this market, all of the very best makes and marked the right prices.FRENCH MERINOS.This season we have imported a large stook of Colored French Merinoes, in all the new colors.DRESS EXTRAORDINARY.The new Seal Brown Brocade Stripe Lustres, all at only 19c.Scroll Pattern Berges, only Se.Beversible Serges, plain on one side, plaid on the other, only 9c.S.CARSLEY, 393 and 395 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.- 234 Messrs.J.Carrow & Co, 109 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, Corner LAGAUCHETIERE, Bave parchased another very large BANERUPT BTOCE, which they will sell at a VERY LOW PRICE.FULL PARTIOULARS TO APPEAR IN À FEW DAYS.SMASHING BARGAINS MAY BR LOOKED FOR AHEAD.234-2¢ MEE HAMMAM IMPROVED Turese Bars, 140 ST.MONIQUE STREET, Between 5t.Catherine and Dorchester, RE-OPENED.This elegant and well appointed establishment will be conducted by the proprietor with à view to the comfort and convenience of the public.A large Swimming Bath has been added, with other improvements, while a most efficient Staff of employees (Including Thom as Cook, late of the Turkish Bath, London Bridge,) will contribate to the comfort of patrons.Visitors will find this Bath the largest and most complete east of San Francisoo.- The altuatiom is central, being near the St.James, Club, Metropolitan Club, Academy of Maslc, and within half a blook of Bt.Catherine street, one of the main routes of the City Passengor Rallway.The aim of the proprietor, who devotes hls entire time to the business, will be to make the HAMMAM perfect, and aluxury In every sense of the ord.Smokers will ind one of the Cooling Rooms at their disposal.Tea, Coffee, /Mrated Waters ani Cigars cap be 0 ned In the building.1'mited number of good rooms are to be had, with or without boara.Wi a.m .m, Hours for Gentlemen .gto 8 21010 ss Ladieët.10 &m tol p.m.Single pains $1.00; Six Tickets, 35.50 Twelve Tickets, $10.00, After 7p m.,Stogle Bath, 76 ota.GODFREY RUEL, PROPRIETOR.IVALV ES.\" The Freshest, Largest and Best FRESH OYSTERS.The proof that we sell the best, is the fact that witbinthree yesrs, we have secured the largest oysier trade in the Dominion.OYSTERS! OYSTERS! for the million, in buik, can, keg and shell.Please don\u2019t forget.D.HATTON & CO., 2834 Importers of Oysters and Fish, 226-4 18 Bonsecours street.O LET, A LARGE ROOMY, 24 x 90, suitable for Aesembly Rooms or Manufactory.Enquire at 222+ 301 Notre Dame street.ENGRAVING und LiteoaRAPHING, GEO.BISHOP & (0.169 St.James Street, 164 G(COTCHMEN LOOK OUT.CHARLES DUNCAK begs to notify his fellow eountrymen and women from the East coast, who may be contemplating sending home a tub of But ter, a barrel of Apples, or & barrel of Flour, that he expects pext week to bo able to name & price fox those goods, delivered at any rallway station betwween Glasgow and Aberdeen.THE OLD COUNTRY GROCERY.i ' ontreal.695 Craig street, Montre bats PDEecasTrro's Syrup FOR SALE, As ail reapectable Grocers.To Wholeuale Trade only at 8 KING STREET, City.210 1.mt NTOT.CE TO THE PUBLIC.STANDARD MRASUSRS, at INTON & PBILBIN'S, WARMINT 106 McGHil street.2144 : be would return in the spring in improved | Among those present we noticed the Very THik& EDrrioN, uta ONY CLOCK, TELEGRAPHIC.\u2014a .QuEseEc, October 4, The report of the Montreal Insurance Inspectors of the Quebec waterworks and fire brigade is published.They find things in a very unsatisfactory condition.The waterworks are not to be depended on in case of a fire, and the discipline of the brigade is bad.They approve of the efforts being made to improve matters, but do not think enough is being done, and they therefore recommend the construction of additional tanks and the purchase of four new steam fire-engines and larger supplies of hose, It is expected that the companies will reduce their risksin Quebec, and refuse to insure any new wooden buildings, .The body of an unknown man was found in the river yesterday near Grondines.À child, aged seven years, son of Louis Joncas, of St.Romuald, died from eating poisonous berries.A carter named Garneau dropped dead while working at the Palais Wharf.Mr.Pelletier, who was injured by falling between the SS, \u201cBeaver\u201d and the wharf, is reported to have escaped with slight injuries and will soon be about again, The Rev.O.Brunet, one of the professors of Laval University, died yesterday.ARRIVALS, Ship Marchmont, ballast ; Enoch Train, Port Glasgow, coal ; bark Brevig, Liverpool, ballast ; War Spirit, Dundee, coal 3 arge Eliza, Whitehall, coal : New Brans- wick, Whitehall, coal ; SS.Beaver, Cam- belltown, general cargo; ship Abeons, Glasgow 3 Spanker, Greenock ; Wm.Yeo, lasgow ; Mamelon, Sanderland ; Albert, Tarragona; Arabia, Greenock.BarHursT, N.B., October 4, The lighthouse-keaper of Caraquet Island, named Narcise Poilier, and his son were drowned on Monday last, by the capsizing of the boat while going from the main land to the island to attend the light.It is a strange coincidence that last year, about the same time, the \u2018lighthouse- keeper, named Kerr, and his son, were drowned at the same place, and almost under the same circumstances, [Via Dominion Line.} New York, October 4, The Herald's London cable despatch says the first performance in English of any offRichard Wagner\u2019s operas took place at the Lyceum Theatre last night, The *' Flying Dutchman\u201d was given by Carl Rosa, of the English Opera Company, and met with anfenthusiastic reception, .The Herald's Paris special says Lever- rier, the director of the Paris Observatory, hag just terminated a long and careful observation in reference to the passage of Vulcan on the sun.The existence of this planet, he says, is confirmed by the observations, and it will now be possible to attempt calculations of the future passagesof the planet across the face of the sun, and continual observations should be made in the beginning of October and at the end of March in each year, CITY NEWS.\u2014 The Shamrocks play a picked team of Indians from Caughnawaga on Saturday.This will be good practice for them for their match in Toronto on the 14th instant, \u2014 The steamer \u2018 Bohemian\u201d collided with the barge \u2018\u2018 Mary Joseph,\u201d on the river, near the lower lock of the Canal, and damaged her so badly that she sank shortly afterwards.The \u201c Mary Joseph \u201d was Joaded with peas, and was insured for $12,000.\u2014 Mr.G.N, W, Rice, of the the firm of Rioe Bros.,collar manufactarers,left last night for Colorado, to pass the winter, for the benefit of his health, He was accompanied to the depot by a large number of the employees of the establishment, who wished him a pleasant journey, and hoped health.\u2014 The St.Luke's Church Association gave an interesting entertainment last evening.The following ladies and gentlemen took in a representation of \u2018\u201c Lord Dundreary\u201d:\u2014Miss Maggie Kyle Miss Carsons, and Messrs.Holman an R.Thorneloe.Miss Loverin, Mrs.Neave, and other members furnished vocal solos, readings, etc.: \u2014 Mr.H, J.Shaw, the eminent auctioneer, of this city, who, we regret to say, has been laboring under delicate health for some time p has taken his departure for the Southern States, where his medical adviser has recommended him to the winter.We sincerely hope he will return in the spring restored to perfect health and strength.His business here will be conducted by Mr.Shaw, junr,, who has had much experience in the business.Mr, Booker, who was formerly connected with Mr.Shaw, returns to the establishmsnt as cashier and book-keeper.\u2014Mr.W.E.Shaw, for the past 13 years connected with the establishment of Mr.H.J.Shaw, has commenced business on his own account in this city as an auctioneer, He has taken the commodions and central business premises, corner of St.Peter and Craig streets, where his sales will take place.The great experience and thorough business qualifications acquired by Mr.Shaw in the extensive establishment of his uncle peculiarly fit him for the career he has now entered upon.His character for probity and honor is already established, and we can confidently recommend him to the patronage and support of thepublic in his new career.BRIEFLETS,\u2014Mr, J.B.Durocher, of the Richeleau Hotel, in this city, has been appointed caterer for the dinner at the inauguration of the railway at St.Jerome.A correspondent enquires if there is no posaibility of getting better crossings than we have in some parts of the city, notably at the corner of St.Dominique and Roy streets, St.Dominique and Sherbrooke streets and St.Constant and Sherbrooke streets.In wet weather the crossings at these points are 3 or 4 inches dee with mud.The Prince of Wales\u2019 regiment paraded at the City Hall last night.Mr, Wm, Hodgson, of the firm of Messrs.Law, Young & Co., has presented the dividend coming to him from the European lacrosse tour to the Montreal Club, to go towards purchasing a ground for the use of lacrosse players, LADIES\u2019 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.\u2014The annual meeting of this society was held yesterday afternoon in the institution, Ber- thelot street, the Metropolitan presiding.Rev.the Dean, Rev.Canon Baldwin and Rev.Mr.Dumoulin, The 43rd annual re- rt shows that $2,911 had been collected By Mr.Cramp and Mr, Thomas ; that the entertainment got up by Mrs.Molson netted $800 towar reimbursing * the money borrowed from the permanent fund, while a cooking-range for the Home had been provided out of the surplus of Mrs.Wheeler\u2019s collections.The report states that 64 persons were admitted during the ear, namely, 11 women, 32boysand 21 girls.The number of children who left the institution in the same period was 31 boys and 21 girls, of which 7 were provided with situations, the others being sent to thair friends, Of the women, 7 left who had received a temporary refuge, 2 were sent to another charitable institution, and 6 have died.Of the latter, 4 were very aged, baving attained 88, 86, 82 and 76 years, Mrs, Allan and Mrs, Molson having resigned, were replaced on the board of direction by Mrs.Vanneck and Mrs.Wheeler.The report of the treasurer shows that the society is very prosperous, having commenced the year with $347 cash on hand, and paid off the debt created by borrowing $800 from the permanent fund.A long list of donations to the society was then read, after which the reports were carried, and the office bearers for the ensuing year appointed.QUEBEC PRESS ASSOCIATION.The adjourned meeting of the members of the Press was held in this city yesterday.A large number of proprietors of papers were present, Mr.Belanger, of the Pionier de Sherbrooke, occupied the chair, and delivered the opening address, alluding to the object the Association, of the Moorehonse, Secretary, read the mirntes of the Sherbrooke meeting.It was then resolved to form a Press Astociation of the Province of Quebec, Mr.Belanger was elected President; Mr.C.R.Smith, Vice-President; Mr.R.\u2018White, Treasure \u20183 Mr.Moorehouse, Secretary ; and Messrs, Stewart, Desjardins and Graham, members of the Committee.The meeting adjourned to this afternoon, COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.Chief.Justice opened the Court at 10.15 this morning, The prosecution in the Lafaivre murder case being closed, Joseph Lauzon was called for the defence\u2014He deposed that the Italians were pelted with pieces of bricks before the affray.Henri Boni having been sworn in as interpreter, Seratino Savaria was put in the Wwitoess box, He deposed\u2014He is a laborer in the employ of Mr.Laberge; on the 13th of August he and his companions met three or four French Canadians in Par- thenais street ; the Canadians called them sacre maudits Italiens; witness then drew a knife, and went towards the Canadians, when the prisoner stopped witness and took the knife away, saying, \u201cDon\u2019t take any notice of them; the knife was a common pocket-knife, with a blade something broader than the pocketknife Jrodoced in Court ; witness merely wished to frighten the men who had insulted them ; the crowd inereased to some 25 or 30 persons, several of whom came from a small house near by; the crowd wished to beat witness and Milani, and the prisoner expostulated with them, telling them that he (witness) and the other man were drunk ; the crowd followed them to the brick-yard, throwing stones ; witness received two blows with the fist; witness then went to the Wolfe street station, to get the police; when witness left his friends they were in the midst of the crowd, who were armed with bricks and clubs ; did not see prisoner with the knife when witness left, but he knew that prisoner was in possession of it ; prisoner asked the crowd to keep quiet, and to send for the police if they had any complaint to make against them, and to remain with them quietly till the police arrived.The witness was cross-examined ab great length by Mr.Mousseau, when the witness swore that stones were thrown at them before he pulled out the knife ; he did pot see Milani expose his person, but saw that his clothes were torn; immediately after receiving the blows with the fist he picked up his hat and left to get the police, To the Court\u2014Witness went about 500 or 600 paces with prisoner after the latter had taken the knife from him ; he did not see the knife in prisoner's hands ; prisoner was holding his companions with his hands to lead them away ; it was before witness was struck that he embraced Lamothe ; it was the custom in his country to embrace in token of friendship ; prisoner had a side pocket in his coat in which he might easily ave put the knife, The Court took recess.HALIFAX AND THE WESTERN TRADE, To the Editor of the STAR: Sir, \u2014Yourcorrespondent, \u2018 Mechanic,\u201d asks for the through rates for western freight from Chicago to Halifax via the In- tercolonial Railway.The Grand Trunk Railway Summer Freight Tariff via the Intercolonial is as follows :\u2014 Flour, Grain + Miles Per brl.Per100 B.C 1b, O.Sarnia to St.Flavie 883 70 35 \u201c+ Campbellton 988 70 35 \u201c « Miramichi 1,095 70 35 « \u201c Moncton 1,173 75 38 és Bt John 1,262 75 38 « «\u201c Halifax 1,380 8s 43 Toronto to St.Flavie 715 50 25 * * Campbeliton 820 50 26 4 ¢ Miramichi 927 55 28 Moncton 1,005 80 30 «st John 1,095 40 30 \u201cwou ax 1,114 65 33 Montreal to St.Flavie 382 40 20 \u201c+ Camwpbellton 487 40 20 ¢¢ Miramichi 594 45 23 « « Moncton 672 45- 23 «+ Bt John \"761 45 23 « «\u201c Halifax 859 55 28 Quebec to 8t.Flavie 210 30 15 s.« Campbelitoa 315 35 18 + Miramichi 423 40 20 * Moncton 500 40 20 «+ Bt.John 589 40 20 Halifax 687 50 25 The above is the regular tariff, bat special raies may reduce these quotations from 20 to 25 percent, and it is said, that flour has been carried from Toronto to Halifax for 50c.per barrel, or the same rate as from Quebec, although 427 miles further, and therefore the evanoe complained of is well founded.No regular rates have becn established yet between Halifax and Chicago, but at the same relative special rates as from Toronto (the distance being 1,707 miles), flour would be about 76c, per barrel and grain 50c.per 100 Ibs., and 30c.per bushel for wheat.The commercial community will be pleased to learn from \u2018* Mechanic\u201d what is the bare cost of transportation which Mr.Brydges proposes to carry for, and how it is possible for railways to compcte with the water routes ?MERCHANT.Montreal, Sept.29th, 1876.THE FUEL MARKET, WEDNESsDAY, October 4.During the week considerable enquiry has been experienced for all kinds of coal, Those who had delayed doing so before, anticipating a further decline in prices, are now beginning to send in their orders for their winter\u2019s stock.In New York rices are said to have an upward tendency ; if such be the case it will no doubt affect our market soon, as freights are already hardening.A considerable quantity of hard coal has arrived during the week, and prices remain the same.Egg, $6.00 ; chestnut, $6.00; stove, $6.50; grate, $6 00.A discount of 50c a ton is also allowed on hard coals when cash is paid when ordered.A large quantity of soft coal is still arriving from the Lower Provinces, and may be quoted at from $5.00 to $5.50.ooD.\u2014For this article there has been good demand, and a large quantity, mostly birch and maple, has been shipped here, Maple (U.C.), $6.50 t0 $7.00 ; birch, $6.00 to $6.50; beech, $5.75 to $6.00 ; tæmarac, $5.25 to $6.00; soft maple, $4.75 to $5.00.Charcoal\u2014Fair demand, 17c to 18c per bushel.For coke a good demand has been experienced during the past week a% $3.50 per chaldron, New Advertisements this P.MORSES BY AUCTION \u2014Four Horses belonging to an Insolvent Estate will be 501d by order of the Assignee, at the sale of horses, at MoGuire\u2019s Hotze Bazaar, 879 Craig atreet, on FRIDAY, 6th inat., at 2 o'clock, Two of them are matched and have heen worked together, 235 2 DAVID FRASER, Auctioneer.AL E OF NEAT COTTAGE FURNITURE, LACHINE.On WEDNESDAY, OCT.11th, the subecribers, instructed by Mr.Li.Mathewson who is leaving for Europe, will sell at the Cottage, Lachine Locks, (near the Lock depot) third house across the bridge, the whole of the Household Furniture, Carpets and Effects, including ihe far- nisbings of Parlor, Dinipg room, Kitchen and four Bedrooms, the whole in very nice order.Train leaves at 9 am.and returns at 1 p.m.and 4 pm.Particulars in Bills.Sale at TEN o'clock, MOGLASHAN & HARMAN, 236 Auctlonsers.WO EXCELLENT MEDIUM- PRICED COTTAGES, on a private Avenue, off 265 St Antoine street.A GOOD PROPERTY, 120 and 122 Murray street (to close an Estate.) On THURSDAY, OCT.12th, INST., the subsoribers will sell at their Rooms, No, 85 St.James street, two comfortable BRICK COTTAGES on a néw Avenue, off 265 St.Antoine street, fitted up with modern improvements, one renting for £60, the other for £55 per annum.Cars pass within a few feet.Will be sold separately (No 1561 Bt.Antoine Wsrd.) Also, a good Property Nos.120 and 122 Murray street, size of Lot 48 x 98 feet, on which is erected two Bricked Cottages, renting for $19 por month to good paying temants (No.1348 t.Apn\u2019s Ward.5 Terms : One-fourth cash; balance in thres an- pusl instalments, 7 per cent, Splendid opportunity tor parties of small capital to invest, either for interest or homesteads, Sale at half-past TEN o'clock, MOGLASHAN & HARMAN, Auctioneers, 286 Auctoneers NSOLVENT ACT OF 1875.Inthe matter of ROBERT BLACK WOOD.I beg to inform the public that the advertisement nnder the above heading bÿ Mr.Alphonse Doutre assignee, is simply à falsehood Mr.Doutre is not in possession of my Estate or the Estate of the firm of B.Biackwoad & Co.The judgment rendered sgainst me has boen appealed to the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench and ample security given Against the firm of R.Blackwood & Co.no proceedings of any kind were ever instituted.Alphonse Doutre collects any debts due to oltner ine above firm or myself.he will be made amenable to the criminal law of the country.The business 18 and will continue to be carried on as heretofore, R.BLAOKWOQO Montreal, 4th October, 1876.235-1 THR MONTREAL EVENING STAR.RA 4 \u2018 few Mvertsements his PM QPECIAL SALE, : \u2014 4 NEW AND ELE3ANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.On SATURDAY MORNING, 7th Inst, the Subscriber is instructed to sell by auction, at the Saleroomu, 214 ST.JAMES STREET, (Next door to the Fitness Office), à large and valuable consigument ofnew and elegant Furniture, Drawing-room Suites, rich and costly ; Bedroom Suites, Marble-tp and Plain; Dining-room.Furniture in variety; handsome Sideboards; valuable Wardrobes; Book-cases, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, &c, Algo, Pictures, Plste d Ware, Ornaments, Mirrors, Bronzeg, &c.,\u2014 the whole forming a most complete and desirable Roc ment of well-made and highly-finished 8- Bale at TEN o\u2019clock.HENRY J.SHAW, 235 Aucti Two \"THousanp Y arps SPLENDID UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL, To be sold at 6c a yard, A CHEAPSIDE, 437 and 439 Notre Dame street, A.A.MURPHY, Prorrigror, NEW MANTLES.NEW MANTLES Five cases Now Mantles, finest goods ever import- eo from Paris and London, just opened up.Manties made up to order, any style or pattern, on 0! notice.Sealetse Mantles made to order any style or pat- ern.The New Astracan Mantles.Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Mantles.Ladies\u2019 Ulsters made to order.Ladies\u2019 Velvet Manties made up to order $10to $75.1 case New Dress Goods, 106 à yard, FBATHER TRIMMINGS Blacks, Seal Browns and Navy Blues, FUR TRIMMINGS\u2014AIl Shades.SPECIAL BARGAIN.Gents! Heavy three ply Scotch Ribbed D Worth $9.25, 10 ho sold at $1.50.LAW ers Ore case New Ruffl'ngs from 2¢ each up to $l yd.One case Oollars aud Cuffs 20c, 256, 30e, 35e, 40c, One case New Battons\u2014Sçal Browns, Plume, Navy Blue, Greys and Drabe Algo, the great uovelty in Buttons\u2014BI& NAIL HEADS\u2014all colors.COLORED SILKS! COLORED SILKS! Navy Blue Gros Grain, $1.00.Seal Brown Gros Grain, $1.00.Navy Blue, very wide, $1.25, Seal Brown, very wide, $1.25.New Shade of Plum, $1.50.Sky Blues $1.26.ue, $1.Lavender, $1.60.Pink, T6.Mauve $1.75, For the cheapest and best stock of COLORED SILKS go to CHEAPSIDE, One case LADIES\u2019 FELT SKIRTS, all new eolors and trimmings.BLACK! BLACK! BLACK! Go to CHEAPSIDE for the beat 16¢ Black Lustres.Go to CHEAPSIDE for the best 206 Blaok Lustres, Go to CHEAPSIDE for the best 25c Black Lustres, Go to SHEAPSIDE for the beat Stock of Mourning oode FANCY FLANNELS.Go to CHEAPSIDE for the best 26¢ Fancy Flannels.Boyle's Prints, 10c.Hoyies do lOc.Hoyle's do 106.One case new Basket Cloths, 25¢ à yard.One case Grey Chambly Flannels.One case Scarlet\u2019s.One case Chambly Shaker Flannels.BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Beautiful Black Dress Silks, only 50c.a yard.wo be.Poneon\u2019s Black Silks, $1.25, well worth $2.Onlya few pleces left.Heavy Gros Grain 8ilks, 80¢.Heavy Gros Grain 8ilks, $1.00.Bonnet\u2019s Silks, all makes.CASHMERE SILKS, 31.25, 31.50, 81:75, $2.00, 32.25, $2.50, 82.75, up For the choapest and bestBLACK SILKS go to CHRAPSIDH.235+ XTRAORDINARY AND IMPORTANT SALE OP DRY-GOODS.GREAT CLEARANCH OP STOUK-\u2014VALUE $27,000, AT LESS THAN BANKRUPT PRICES.This Stock should bo fuspested by Cash Buyers to enable them to form an opinion of the immense bargains.STE.MARIE BROTHERS, 454 NoTRE DAME STREET, P.8.\u2014Any articles bought during this sale from factory Cottons to the flaest silks, all the same reduced rates.Observe ihe Address, ; STE.MARIE BROTHERS, 233 454 Notre Dame street.ONDON JOURNAL, for Oct, \u2014In addition to the usual large Fashion Plates, there is, this month, presented to each par- chaser a magnificent Colored Picture, entitled \u201cThe Beautiful Georgian,\u201d price as usual, 25c.Also, received London Reader for October, and Every Month for November, at HENDERSON'S, 187 St.Peter street and 67 8t.Lawrenoe street.235+ O PHYSICIANS.\u2014 Salicine, Salicylic Acid, Nitrite ol Amyl, Lactopeptine Iaborand{, Guarana, Gray\u2019s Syrup of Iodide of uinine.Q NENRY R.GRAY, Chemist, _ 238 144 St.Lawrence street, M.P.& Bs OFFICE SPECIALTIES.THR © BXPRESB \u201d (White) ENVELOPE at $2.00.THE 500 PAGE COPYING BOOK at $1.00.THE \u201cSTAR GUMMED TICKETS.THE G.T.BR.OFFICE PERCIL at $1.25 per dozen.THE YANKEE LETTER FILE AND BINDER.THE EUREKA ENVELOPE at $1.00 per 1,000.MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER, (Successors to Rosr.GRAHAM, Estab.1829.) 375 Notre Dame Street.235*-codm (CGOYERNTON'S COUGH LOZENGES are acknowledged by public speakers, singers and clergymen to ba the best Lozenges ever Introduced.They contaln Spruce Gum, Tolu pvd Liquorice.Price, 26c.Prepared only by 227+ TATE &COVERNTON, 157 St.James stroot.ONSUMPTION! CONSUMP- ON.\u2014 Consumption can be avoided by wearing PATTISON'S, LUNG PROTECTORS, 0 one e.sBould be Without one, BE & GOVERTON'S, 227 : 157 St.James street.HE POPULARSTORE just now for Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Fure and Hats is THOMPSON'S, 416 Notre Dame street, corner St, Pater.\u2018We are selling off the whole stock at a great re- duct'on.Our gooas are the bost, and sold asre- resented or no gale.If you have furs of any kind B repair or make over, now 18 the time, to sand them in.235+ [ ONDON JOURNAL, for Oct, and the splendid Chromo, *\u2018 The Beautifal Gecrgian,\u201d given free; Every Month aud Boys of America, for November received at tha Popular Magazine and News Depot, 21 BLEURY STHEET, near Notman's.\u2014BaTTLE BROS.& SHED, + Furs.NorTicr.Will our cuatomèïs and othêrs intending t » hava thelr BUBB Oleaned, Altered and Re-maie tats season, be good enough to place thelr ORDERS WITH US AT AN EARLY DAY.We give special attention to this class of work, ALL ORDERS will be executed promptly, and in a FIRST-CLASS MAKNER at amaderate pric» JOHN HENDERSON & CO., 231-2aw + TO LET, 4 DOMMODIOUBR WALL-LIGHTED BOOM, O rex BETAS Office, taclng Oralg strech Reut very moderate.1834 UBSCRIBE to the \u201c FOLIO,\u201d A Journal of MUSIO and the SISTER ARTS, Contains 20 pages of New Musio and 24 columns of Musical News and Miscellany, every month.£1.60 a yaar, post pad, CO.0.DAZOUCHR, Music Dealer, 138+-e0dm 211 8%.Jamon street.Bn LET, a large, commodious Cottage, with gacd stable and coachhouse; rent moderate, Apply at 91 Aylmer stroet, 245-4 LET, a Grocer Store; a good stand; cor- i i { Ter of Mayor and City Councillor street.AL 8 LN LRT, à well flaished House, with nine É large rcoms and all the modern improvements, No.598 Dorchester street, west of Bleury street.Also, a very neat store, with a large Ta t 235-6 \u2014 le or double, with or wlithou ] OO ar FAT Lagsuchetiere street.235-4 the Grand Trunk Ballway Works Forma.Charles, à sum of money.The owner can have It by applying at the Car Shop 0fce.4 OUND.a Dog.The owner can have same by producing pumb:r and description and paying expenses, address J.X., STAR office, 236-6 ANTED, two Tailors, to sew on pants; good wages.Apply immediately to J.C.Mig- nault, 262 £t.Joseph street.235.2 ANTED, a smart Foy to go messages, st 149 St.Constant street.233-2 \"Vy ANTED, a Servant Sirl ina family ; well recommended.Apply at 493 8t.Denis street, ) _ -_285-2 ANTED, s smart boy, about 14, 10 make himself generally usefal about a private house.Apply at 3 Phillips Square 235-2 ANTED, à Plain Cook; one willing to wash and iron, at 748 Palace atreat.235-2 YW ARTED, by a respectable woman (Protestant) asitnation as Cook; willing to wash and {ran if required; no objection to go tothe coantry; good references.Address E.P., STAR office.2 ANTED, à situation as Narse or Housemaid FOURTH- EDITION.SIX O'CLOCK.TELEGRAPHIC [Special to the Star.] \u2019 Orrawa, October 4.A few more sales of lumber have been reported at remunerative rates.Owing to the great demand for shipping culls, prices have materially advauced.Large numbers of men are being despatched to the lumber regions for active winter operations, A foreman on a raft, named Larine, wag drowned last night opposite Gatineau Point, The body has not yet been recovered, Hon, P.Mitchell has arrived here.One of the members of the Canton Wrought Iron\u2019 Bridge Company arrived here to-day, and had an interview with the Minister of Castoms regarding theiron for the Chaudiere bridge, which was recently seized by the Customs\u2019 authorities.It is understood that an amicable settlement has been arrived at.The company have agreed to pay the difference between the estimated and actual weight of the iron.The Hon, Treasurer Church addressed hig constituents in Pontiac to-day,and met with a very warm reception.[Special to the STAR.) .ToroNTO, October 4.Coal is advancing in price, and, owing to the insufficiency of the supply and the large demands, it is expected that prices will before long be equal to what they were before the fall.Every dealer in town has large orders far ahead of his stock Vice-Chancellor Blake has been elected warden by the new incumbent of Grace Church.The Police Magistrate last evening took \u2018the deposition of Constanle Soanes, who is still in a very precarious condition, as to his assailant, Robert McMurray, who escaped to Ireland and was brought back.The constable was clear as to his man, and to-day McMurray was committed for trial.Various benevolent societies in this city have received appeals for help on behalf of their brethren suffering from yellow fever at Savannah, Ga.At the Observatory yesterday, while the weather was favorable, the sun\u2019s disc was closely scanned for the transit of the supposed lost planet Vulcan, but nothing was seen.The morning papers contain a fall report of Lord Dufferin\u2019s speech to the Reception Committee at Victoria, B.C.It is almost wholly confined to Pacific Railway matters and the defence of the Canadian policy.Hie Excellency expresses his full confidence that Mr.Mackenzie is in earnest in his railway policy, and is doing his best to carry out to their extremity the Carnarvon terms, He further says, in re- fereace tothe defeat of the Nanaimo & Esquimault Railway bill by the Senate, that Mr.Mackenzie was terribly annoyed at thebill being thrown out, and said had he been allowed to nominate Senators as he wished on acceding to office, it would not have happened.is Excellency also said, had Mr, Mackenzie tendered his resignation as it has been alleged he should have done, he, Lord Dufferin, would have refused to accept it, and would have told him that, as the House was then constituted, he saw no prospect of the Government being advantageously carried on except under his leadership.Edward Hunter, a carter, while delivering coal this morning, was crushed to death between a wheel of his cart and a gate-post.NEWS OF THE WORLD.BERLIN, October 4, The Turkish Cabinet are understood to have declared; in regard to the programme submitted to them by the Powers, that they cannot be expected to endorse the programme concerning which such differences exist among the Powers themselves.Prince Bismarck, who intended to remain at Varzin until November, is shortly expected at Berlin.Austria has not definitely refused the Russian proposal, but has asked time for a reply.eanwhile, Austria has communicated the proposal to the other Powers, CINCINNATI, October 4.William Henry Harrison, grand-son of President Harrison, having been rejected oy a daughter of J.H.Moore, Boone Co., y., stabbed her nine times, causing, it is thought, fatal injuries, MoviLLE, October 4.Arrived\u2014SS, \u2018\u2018Ethopia,\u201d from New York, .WASHINGTON, October 4.The Department of Agriculture reports à decrease of the stock of hogs in the pork- packing district east of the Mississipp! ; a small increase In Iowa, and a large increase east of the Missouri.The average for the corn region of the West is made at 8 per cent.less in numbers than last year, with very small deficiency in condition.Boston, Mass., October 4.The straw ode factory of D.D.Curtis & Co., at Newfield, burned yesterday.Loss between $80,000 and $100,000.Insurance about $50,000, HavRrE, October 4.Arrived : SS.\u2018\u2019Periere,\u201d from New York.CITY NEWS, \u2014 Remember the National Entertainment at the Rink, to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock.Admission 23 cents, \u2014 The Evangelistic services will be inaugurated in the Cathedral this evening at 8 o'clock.Rev, J.W.Bonham will preach, \u2014 The Local Government is patching up the old Government House on Notre Dame street.That does not look like demolition, \u2014 Mr, King, Post-office Inspector, proceeded to Three Rivers yesterday, to enquire into the robbing of $1,500 from the local office, \u2014 Fine flowers at the Rink to-morrow \"evening, and the full band of the 6th Fusileers will add to the other attractions of the National entertainment.\u2014 Mr, Police Magistrate Desnoyers has conferred his judgment in the case of Hart vs.the Minerve, notwithstanding the efforts of Mr.Chapleau, Q.C., in an hour-long speech, to induce him to alter it, \u2014 Mr.Alfred John Whitton, bank accountant, laid an information at the Recorder\u2019s Court, under oath, against Henri Dubous, carter, accusing him of driving over Ellen Sullivan, on St.James street, \u2014 The quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade was held yesterday, when reference was made by Messrs.Mercer and Lyman to the measures taken in regard to the small-pox epidemic, and a resolution adopted demanding compulsory vaccination, \u2014 The opening address of the Veteri- mary Coll:sn \u2014 the winter session was delivered this afternoon by Dr.Osler, professor in McGill College.There was a good attendance of students as well as a number of citizens present, \u2014 Attention is directed to the concert which is to take place in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall to-morrow night, in aid of the Repair Fund of St.Luke\u2019s Church, Mr, Herbert Oldham is to conduct, and as the performance comprises the names of some of the best known metropolitan talent, the concert cannot fail of being a most interesting one.\u2014 Tableau Vivants, at the National Entertainment, to-morrow evening, at the ink.ABSCONDED, LEAVING $50,000 LIABILITIES.HE HAS TAKEN REFUGE ACROSS THE LINE, Mr.H.M, Wright, who was connected with the Napanee Paper Mills, has absconded, leaving liabilities to the extent of $50,000, and no assets.He represented the company in this city, and is supposed to be indebted to it to a large extent, DEFRAUDING WORKINGMEN OUT OF THEIR HARD.EARNED WAGES.A VERY BAD CASE, A sub-contractor named Wilson, engaged in quarrying stone under Rogers & hy a respectab'e 1; is a good sewer; best of oy Tefcrences.Addreza F 13, era, office, = 5 .Kelly, Government contractors on No, 10 section of the Lachine Canal, has ab.sconded with the hard-earned wages ofa | number of poor workingmen who were getting out stone.It appears that the - contractors were indebted to Wilson to the extent of $800 for work dome, upon which he drew $500, and absconded with« out paying the men.Rogers & Kelly offer to pay over the balance to the workmen, which would give them about 30 cenfs on the dollar of their just and honest claims, This is not the way McNamee & Co.and other contractors have done when their subs have failed to meet their lawful engagements to the men ; and we cannos be- \u2018 ieve that contractors like Rogers & Kelly, who should have seen the men paid, will now allow the unfortunate victims of Wilson's rascality to suffer, The men have taken proceedings to seize the stone, but we fear that they will make nothing of it, as the Government have the first claim, We hope the contractors will reconsider the matter, in which their honor is bound up, and pay the poor workmen in full, They can easily take steps in future to guard against the ruffianly tricks of such mean thieves as Wilson, GOLDEN WEDDING.An imposing ceremony took place today at the Church of Notre Dame, the occasion being the 50th anniversary of the ordination to the priesthood of the Rev.Mr.Baile, The solemnization of this \u201c¢ golden wedding \u201d commenced yesterday, when the children of the Christian Brothers\u2019 schools, to the number of 5,000, asgembled in the Seminary garden, where addresses were delivered in French and in English ; after which the children sang a cantata, and presented Father Baile wit a magnificent bouquet, in token of gratitude for the generous support extended to the schools of the Christian Brothers by the Seminary.It may not be known that this support takes the form of an annual gift of $12,000, which goes to pay the teachers, &c.To-day the Rev, Mr, Baile celebrated high mass in the Church of Notre Dame, the Right Reverend Bishop, Mgr.Fabre, presiding on the throne, and a large number of the dignitaries of the Church and of the clergy assisting, among whom were Archbishop Lynch, of Toronto, and Archbishop Williams, of Boston; the latter was formerly a pupil of Father Baile ; Bishop de Groesbri- and, of Burlington, Vt.; Bishop MeNeir- ney, Administrator of Albany A.D.M ; Bishop Duhamel, of Ottawa; Bishop Crinnan, of Hamilton, and Bishop Healy, of Portland, Me.Rev.Mr.Toupin assisted Rev.Me.Baile in the celebration of the mass as deacon, and Rev.Mr.Pominville as sab- deacon.The music of the mass, with harmonized second, was very fine, and was sung by a choir numbering over 500 voices, composed of the staff and pupils of the Montreal College, and of the choir of Notre Dame, The Church, which was handsomely decorated, was crowded to overflowing, and throughout, the ceremony was very impressive.After the conclusion of the mass, the Seminary entertained their distinguished visitorsto dianer, REPTILE JOURNALISM, Mr.E.B.Lynch, a collector of accounts, appeared yesterday before the Recorder to answer à charge of obstructing the police in the execution of their duty.It appeared that, on Saturday evening, Mr.Lynch and another gentleman were proceeding along McGill street, when they observed police officers arresting an unfortunate woman and handling her roughly.Mr, Lynoh, in the interests of humanity, remonstrated with the officers, and subsequently want to the Chaboillez square station te get their names.As is very generally the practice with policemen whenever acharge of mal-treatment is preferred, or a com- laint lodged against members of the Force, an accusation was manufactured, and Mr, Lynch was required to attend the Court andanswer a charge of interfering with them in the execution of their duty.The complaint was heard by the Roa.corder, and|Mr, Lynch was fined for exhibiting his humane feelings.The Witness, in reporting the case, made delighted mention that Mr, Lynch was an employee of the STAR, and went to much chuckling trouble to state that a legal gentleman in Court had observed that the defendant belonged to the Star, The person who sanctioned the publication of the paragraph in question knew that he was giving publicity to an untruth, Mr.Lynch has not been employed in the STAR establishment as a collector for nearly a year, and has no direct connection with it in any way.We have had many evidences of the contemptible meanness of the Witness of late, but none so pitifully base as this latest effort of the person who is responsible for the city news of that paper, Frequently has be boastfully declared that he would seize every opportunity of injuring the STAR, and when a \u2018membar of our staff was engaged in a legal process, he expressed his determination to hound him to the bitter end.We can afford to despise the work of journaliste of this order, but it becomes necessary at times to expose their motives.To Mr, Coleman every means to stab a rival who has outstripped him in ability and enterprise, an to injure a journal which has placed itself, in position and Influence, at the head of the provincial press, is legitimate, and he does not hesitate to carry bis malice and hatred outside of Montreal into the papers for which he acte as correspondent.Every item thatcan be grubbed up and twisted or exaggerated into a hurtful statement against the STAR is most industriously utilized by this person.Whether he has, or has not, the approval of his employers, wedo not know.He 18 but one of a set of journalistic parasites, whose chief delight, in their jealousy of the STAR'S success, and their personal enmity to its staff, is tosend off slanderous little paragraphs over the wires to country papers.This game is one which the Witness is perfectly at liberty to play alone.We would ask it, simply, if it accords at all with the Christian spirit which should pervade a paper supposed to be essentially based on religion, and the \u2018lofty morality\u201d which it preaches, but does not practice, FINANCIAL, STAR Orriox, 4 p.m, October 4, 1876, The following are the quotations : Sterling Exchange is quiet and firm at about 83 to 88.Gold drafts on New York, § premium.Documentary, 7% to 74.At the morning board of the Regular Stock Exchange, stocks were active, Peoples opened at 93%, and closed at 94, Merchants is quiet at 93, and Montreal at 1893.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company opened at 924, and advanced to 928, closing at that figure, The following were the sales :\u201425 Montreal at 1892 ; 20 Peoples at 934 ; 1 do at 94 ; 50 Jacques Cartier at 312 ; 63 Merchants at 93; 9 Eastern Townships at 1064 ; 6 Union at 86 ; 125 Montreal Telegraph Co.at 158 ; 85 Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.at 924 ; 15 do at 92%; 25 Canada Engine and Machinery Co.at 40.In New York gold opened at 109, and closed at that figure.Sterling Exchange opened at $4.83, and closed at $4.83%.At the morning board of the Open Stock Exchange stocks were quiet.Thefollowing were the sales :\u201420 Peoples at 93 ; 300 Royal Canadian Insurance Co, at 94 ; 2 do at 944.The following were the sales at the afternoon board of the regular Exchange : 65 Montreal at 1892; 95 ditto at 1894 ; 25 Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company at 924 ; 50 ditto at 928 ; 25 City Gas Company at 163.The following were the fluctuations In stocks :\u2014 On'g.11:30 1:25 Clëg Pacific Mall ., .\u2014 2% NY W.U.Telegraph 70% 704 70% 70% Lake 8hore.14 Bd) 54% GAL N.Y.Central 98; 984 ig 98% Bock Island.9% 9 9° 994 Ohio and Miss 10354 1014 10% 10% North-West.\u2014- \u2014 \u2014 3 Do preferre \u2014 5L 5% BL Union P Cy oes \u2014_ 623 6219 C.C.and I Cuers _\u2014 812 3% 3 Toledo and Wabash 49 \u2014 45 4% St Paul .\u2026.o\u2026vus000s 945 M4 M BA Do profarfed.Wa 5) 09% RS Efl®.ccsonsovorsssssossoces \u2014 98 919 BUSINESS CHANGES.Berthier Shields, widow of the late \u2018Wm.Kerr, has fyled a document to the effect that she intends to carry on the business of soda-water and lemonade manufacturer, ertablished by her haus.band, under the name of A.Goulard & Co,, in this city.> - an {E+ Ww, \u2014 An accident took place on the Grand Trunk railway at St.broking station, on Monday evening, through a switch being left open.À mixed train ran into a passenger train, smashing one of the cars, but fortunately not injuring anyone.A number of horses belonging to a farmer were killed on a crossing near St.Johns: by a train running them down, Cl THR WEATHER, ature in the shad standard Thermometer.obser red by Bostn Honaard There .And Mathematical Instrument makers, fr and 244 Notre Dame street :\u20148 p.m.Jestarday, 85% ; 8 am., 480; 1 p.m, 57°; Max., 62°; 8 480 ; Mean, .\u201cstandard r compensated 324 Sorvectod 8 p.m.yesterday, 20:60% :703 p.m.to-day, 29:70.Montreal, Oct, 4, 1876, LATEST MONEY MARKET EW YORK, \\ Oct, 4, 4 P,M GOIG 44 ++ 2 «10 ++ 50 000 06 ve ce 41093 @ 00 Sterling Exchange.483 @ 00 MONTREAL, Greenbacks bought at a dis- OOUNÉ OË.46 à à 0-0 0-0 6 0 0-0 6-0 00 Greenbacks sold at a discount of, 6-2 5-8 6 0-0 6-6 6-0 0-0 0-0 6+ 6-05 06 Drafta on New York.cs ees Silver bought at a discount of, 9 @ 00 84 @ 84 8: @ 8} 12 @ 15 Stock and Bxehang a : e Ne, 121 St Francois Xavier street, SPECIAL NOTICE.Ar the Rink, to-morrow evening, the Rev.J.F.Stevenson\u2019s lecture on England] will be illustrated by 30 very large oxybydrogen illuminated \u201cviews, Grorox, Mass.\u2014The announcement of the public reading at this place to be given byfMrs.Johnson, of Montreal, was very bappily fulfilled on the appointed evening.The entertainment was given in answer to an invitation from many friends, and several of the pieces in the programme were introduced by request, The selections, consequently, were popular as well as classical, and all were rendered with great ability.A voice of much merit in all tic various qualities sought by the elocutionist, a delicate appreciation of the thought to be expressed and an elegant à public reader.It is not often that we country people are favored by good artists at home, but vacation leisure sometimes brings them among wus, Mrs.Johnson will soon return with best wishes of Groton friends to her professional engagements at Montreal.!:c# Advertisements (55 +.ONDAY MORNING, 9th inst, IMPORTANT CATALOGUE SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, Rich Brussels Carpets, Gasa- liers, Rich China, Glass and Silver Ware, &c., at 50.139 Bleury street.\u2018We have received instructions to sell at the re- tidence, } 0.139 Bleury street, on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, the 9th inst., sll the elegant Household Furniture, rich pattern, best quality Brussels Carpets, fine tone 724 octave \" Rosewood Pianoforte, Piano Btool, very hand- tome, Drawing-room Suite In blue rep, costiy Lace Curtains snd Poles, fine Oil Paintings, Chromos, Water Colars and Steel Engravings, rich Gasaliers and Brackets, Bookcase, Ottaman, M.T.Centre and Side Tables, Whatnots, fancy Chair Ormolu Mantel Clock, Ornaments and Vaees, Dining Table and Sideboards, very fine cut Glassware, beautl- ful Chins Dinner, Tea and Dessert Bet, a very fine Parian Dessert Bet, rich Silverware and Cutlery, Marble Top and Plain Bedroom Sets, handsome Farlor Suite, Morocco Couch, Lady\u2019s Becretary Desk, Iron Beds, best Hair and Spring Mattrasses, Feather Beds and Pillows, fine Blankets and Bedding, finest quality Bair Carpets, English 0il Cloth, Hall Stands, rning Star Hall Stove and Pipes, No.9 British Crown Cooking Stove, with hot water pipes, complete; Refrigerator and a quantity of kitchen roquisites, &0., &c.\u2014 Sale at TEN o'clock, ; DEVANY & 00., 331 : Auctioneers.All the above Furniture is in first-class order: having been verv little used.Catalogues will be resdy on Friday, the 6th instant, 235 D.& CO.JNSOLVENT ACT OF 1875, In the matter of BEVERE LABELLR, of the City of Montrésl, Trader, an Insolvent.SALE OF STOCK IN TRADE AND BOOK DEBTS BY TENDER.The undersigned will receive tenders up to TWO O'CLOCK on TUESDAY, the TENTH OCTOBER, instant, either separately or in one lot, for 1.The Stock in Trade in the premises, No.38 8t.Lawrence Main street, consisting of a well assorted s of Boots and Shoes, amounting, per In- VONTOIF, ÉO.20200000 0cc00ccc0amu00 res 2.The Book De considered good, amounting to The premises may be had on r $1,728.93 833.58 terms stage manner eminently fit this lady for: New Advertisements this £, M, ST.PATRICKS\u2019 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.\u2014The General Monthly Meeting of the above Society will be hel THURSDAY EVENING, OCT.5th.Members are requeeted to atteud, as important changes in the Constitution and By-L&ws ars 1 be sub- mitte (By order), JAS.CONNOLLY, 85 2 Secretary.2 VICTORIA RIFLES The Battalion parades at the Rink,on THURSDAYS will be discontined tii] fur~ ther notice.Further orders will be 13- sued on Monday nexg in reference to other arrangements, - (By order) H, B.MOORE, Capt., 235-1 Adit, V.V.R CADEMY OF MUSIC.PHAINHAS LEAOH.\u2026.Lessee and Manager, A SEASON OF FOUR EVENINGS AND TOR SATURDAY MATINEE, The popular Character-Actor Mr.JOHN MURRAY, supported by the Charming and Gifted Miss GRACE OARTLAND, and LE sCH'S full Metropoli~ tan Company and Orchestra.FRIDAY EVENING, OCT.6th, \u2018Washington Irving's Famous Legend of the I Hudson, RIP VAN WINKLE! With WM, MURBAY ia his greatassumption of \u201cBip Van Winkle,\u201d Miss GRACE CARTLAND a8.Gretchen Van Winhile.Popular Prices: Boxes $4 and $3.Orchestra Chairs, 75¢.Parquette and Dress Circle, 5Uc.; Reserved, 250.extra.Gallery, 25c.Reserved Scats at DeZouche\u2019s three days in ad- Ven J.R.THORNTON, Agent.UCTION SALE OF HORSES, HARNESS, &c., at the American House Yards.On FRIDAY, 6th Instant, The subscriber is instructed to sell; without ra- serve, one ne Brood Mare, one fine young Horse ; also Waggons, Harnesses, Horses will be gold.Sale at TEN n\u2019olock.235 __8.MODOWELE, Anctioneer.ELOCUTION.MRE.JOHNSON, TEACHER OF BLOCUTION AND VOICE CULTURE, 235-8 273 BLEURY STREET.EW FANCY STATIONERY?\u2014Just recived, from New York, a beautiful assortment of NEW NOTE PAPER, put Up in very bandsome boxes, The paper is of the finest quality, snd all new shades and shapes, from 20c., 25c., 80c.35c., 40c.50c.and 75¢.a box.This is the finest variety we have éver impôrted G.& W.CLAREE, 238 Sr.JAMES STREET, 2224 ____ Next the Ottawa Hotel.WEST END TEA AND COFFEE WAREHOUSE, 785, corner of Mountain and St.Bonaventure streets.ALWAYS ON HAND ALL KINDS OF CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES and LIQUORS.Butter a speciality.H.EDSON & CO.and several other 127-+ À RRIVAL AT THB NOAH\u2019S ARK, 1 CASE ASSORTED PHOTOGRAPH PRANMES.The usual Low Prices.237 NOTRE DAME STREET, 232+ N1AGARA DISTRICT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.EBTABLISHED 1886, This Company 18 now prepared to INSURE RHAL ESTATE PROPERTY and PRIVATE DWALLINGS at very advantageous rates.Agents wanted In ali unocoupled parts of Ontario and Quebec.à.Da Lau, 1334 Mauages for Ontario and Quebse.fill 1st May next, The Stock and list of Book Debts can be seen on application to DAVID J.CRAIG, Official Assignee, Office of Craig, Moffat & Lefebvre, 11 Hospital stree! Montreal, 4th October, 1878.235 mo MECHANICS AND BUILD ERS GENERALLY.Beautiful lots.20x40, inside the limits, on nice high ground, fronting St.James Park, and 20,000 bricks delivered on the lots, for $650, payable in ten years, with interest at 6 per cent.If you want à home, now !s your time.Do not miss this chance.PARENT BROSBS,, 223 ST.JAMES STREET.235-4+ ANTED, & smart, active LAD to learn the GROCERY BUSINESS, snd make himself generally useful.Apply to HART & HOWARD, .Gorner of Beaver Hall and Dorchester stroct.UsiC.\u2014Pupils desired by a good Musiclan and pupil of one of the best $7 to $10; a re- ddress X, 10, STAR 235-4 masters ; twenty piano lesson a action when more than one.office.ANTED, an engagement to instruct in English, French, and superior Music, in return for Board ; references and highest testimopials; near St.Goorge\u2019s Church destred.Address Miss F., 373 St.Antoine street, 235-4 ANTED TO PURCHASE or hire, by the month, a Double Action Harp.Address, stating price, Drawer 304 Post-office, ANTED.a Clerk who can Joan hig employer $200 or $300.The latter wi Sive good segorits for that amount god pay a alary o per week, Ap, .C.Mignanit, 81 8t.Lambert HL, 0 a oO OMS, 1367 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Lsrge and commodious rooms, beautifally fue- plished, and first-class Board for Ladies and Gentlemen ; a few doors from English Cathedral, ; WANTED, A FUBNISHED HOUSE, Address J, E S.P., 236-2 OR SALE CHEAP, at STAR office, first-class F ticket to Concord by Central Vermont RR.; good till October 30th.235-3 TO LET, several small dwellings, farnished 5 or unfurnished; algo, rooms farnithed ovr unfurnished.Apply at No.499 Sherbrooke SrAR office.street.M OOM TO LET, unfarnished, with use o\u2019 kitchen ; On same flat; upper tenem>nt.Applr at 379 8t.Dominique street.235 2 Roos TO LET, at 1428 Bt.Catherine.235 3 Roger TO LET, furnished or unfarniehed, at y 571 Craig street; rentlow.235 4 OOMS\u2014To let, to & gontlemen.a newly far- R nished Room, with use of sitting-room, and pe board if required, 12 St.Constant street, POLED Vacancies; double room, 67 St.Antoine street.235-4 Boss AND ROOM, at 125 8t.Constant streot.PB 045P-Vacancles at 14 Chenneville street.; 235-3 BOARD, Vacancies ; Juror street.TI OST, a Jack Screw, Borrower will please re- _J turn to Laird, Paton & Son.235-2 OST, recontly, some valuable papers, it 8 Passbook, with G.Lancouvieux Fils written on them.Binder will please return It to Richelieu Hotel, where they will be rowarded.235 3 man and wife terms very moderate: 8 236-8 \u2014 respectable Avant 2 itoation in a gentlemsn\u2019s house; both willing to make themselves generally useful ; good references.Apply to Miss Neville, 5 Anderson street, Registry office.35-4 ANTED, by à respectable young man a situation as Coachman ; good references given.Apply &t 105 Cathedral street, 235-4 ANTED\u2014A map, with good recommendations, speaking both Janguages, wants a situation as Express Driver or any other kind ot outside work.Apply to J.C.Mignault, 31 St, Lambert Hill.285-2 ANTED.\u2014A Book-keeper, writing and speak- Ww ing both languages, wants a situation : first-class references.Apply to J.C.Mignault, 31 gt.Lambert Hill.235-2 ANTED.\u2014A Seamstress who Is a good Dressmaker and understands cutting aud fitting, wants work by the day.Apply to J.0.Mtznault 31 8t.Lambert Hill.236-3 ANTED, a Boy to work in a soals factory.Ww Apply at 207 Fortification lane.235-1 ANTED, three Plumbers, speaking French and English.Apply, upto p.m.this eren- ing, to J.C.Mignault, No.31 St Lamberts, hii WANTED, two Frencn speaking Canvassers, Leddon & Co., 584 Craig street.2851 ANTRD IMMEDIATRLY, a respectable girl W Kxsbout 20 years of age; must write a fair hand snd be correct at figures; one spesking both Iangrages preferred.Apply at STAR omet.i MERICAN RUBBER OVER- Wagon Bprings, and ail Eoodà made of Rabber, OLESAKN BY TROPTXE, BULMER 00., 218+ 753 Craig street, Ment TNEMANRO PARCS.Come and see them, at HUMPHREYS\u2019 VARIETY STORE, 1197 Sr.CATEERINR STREP, Near Bleury, ONLY PRICE Le CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.Just opening, the contents of 40 cases of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to be seld at prices that defy sempetition, Prièeés, as usual, on each garmemt In plain figures.C.F.CHURCH, 120 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.ot RETAILERS PREFER THE COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, - Because their customers are always satisfied with it, FALL 1876.STIFF FELT and SOFT FELT HATS (English and American.) SILK HATS, SCOTCH CAPS, TWEED AND SILK TRAVELLING CAPS, &c., &c., &c.UMBRELLAS, RUGS, 234 + RUG-STRAPS, &c., A0; &c.ASSORTMENT FOR TES FALL TRADE Kow complete In above linea.A call solicited, Schultze, Reinhardt & Co., 291 Notre Dame Street, FURS\u2014NOTIOR.Ouz customers and others intending to have their FURS CLEANED, ALTERED or REPAIRED will oblige by leaving their ORDERS with us as early as pessible.208+ ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.5614.1 District of Montreal, IT COURT, Montreal.\u2014Charles Piisters PoE, Ts.Armand Fauze, Defendant \u2014Will be sold by public auction, by authority of justice, on Thursday, the Twellth day of October inst, at Ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant, in the City of Montreal, all the goods and chattels seized In this cause, consisting of Household Furniture, &c.Terms cash.ALP.BASTIEN, B.8.0, Montrea, 4th October, 1876.1 2836-21 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.1915.) District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT, Montreal.\u2014Robert @, Brown et al, Plaintiffs, vs.Willlam L.Forsyth et al, Defendants.\u2014Will be sold by public auction, by authority of justice, on Friday, the Thirteeuth day of October instant, at Ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the place of business of E.H.Charles Lionais, one of the sald Defendants, No.16, 21 and 23 Queen street, in the City of Montreal, all the goods and chattels seized in this cause, consisting of bollers, &o.Terms oash.M.HYNES, B.S Montreal, October 4th, 1876, 5-1 ROVINCE OF QUERUC, [7366.] District of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal\u2014Joseph St.Germain, Plaintiff, vs.George Coo, Defondant.\u2014Wii} be sold by public auction, by authority of justice, on Ssturda 5 the Fourteenth day of October iust , at Nine of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, Nos.401 and 403 Beaudry street, in the the City of Montreal, all the goods and chattels seized in this cause, consisting ofa Safe, &c.Termscash.; A.CADOT, B.8.C.Montreal, October 4, 1876.236-1 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.7619.} District of Montreal BOUIT COURT, Montreal oT osept Pla , Bdwar .auf Si auotion, by authority of justice, on day, the Thirteepth day of October.init, at Nine OE ee 104.Woife atreok, La soy sais, defendan he in this csvse, consisting of Bawing-machine, &c.oash.Terms ; Toy.A.CADOT, B.SC.Montreal, 4th October, 1876.235-1 Lussier.Defendant\u2014Will be . 4 A Story \u2018oft Life.CHAPTER XIIF \u2014@ontinued.Chewkle sat and waîted for the denowés |.= er was engaged counting the aR the printed notices of sittings in term, stuck up over the fireplace, Presently à bell rang, and tae clerk entered the room, clostng the door after him, Chewkle \u2018still seadipg-the printed ajer, Some time elapsed.i Semethin\u2019s bappened, shouldnt wonder,\u201d muttered Chewkle, still staring at the print-d bill.By;and.hiy the clerk made his appearance, apd suid to Chewkie\u2014 .;, « Step in, please.\u201d To) He led she way into the inner apartment, and Chbewkle saw the so-icitor with a flushed face and «xcited countenauce going tureugh the papers-in the box with the name ot Grabame painted wpon it.«Your vame is Chewkle, 1 believe\u201d gaid the solicitor, as Chewkle approached him.«That is my name, and no other, sir?\u2019 be replied.«Hem! You were sent hither for a dedd ty Mr.Grahame\u2014eh ¥' inquired the lawyer.\u2018 i \u201c A deed, sir?\u2014why, he said 'twas'to be a paper packet,\u201d returned Ohewkle.« Yes\u2014yes.Do you kpow what the paper was shout?* \u201c Me, sir 2\u2014mno, sir.\u201d \u201cNor why Mr, Grahame is so anxious to brve it?\u201d _ \u201cMe, sir 7\u2014no, sir,\u201d 4 Um }\u2014very vdd\u2014very remarkable, in- det d.\u201d \u2019 « Mr.Scath must have got or put it, somewhere,\u201d suggekted the clerk, \u2018 \u201c1 can furnish.no other solution of the myatery,;\"\u201d anewixed the principal, in the | she tone, \u2018\u2018 But if that is the case, Mr, Scath js very mnch to blame, and will not fal to be muyde acgnainted with my opinion to tbut effect.\u201d Then raising his: voice, be addreserd.Chewkle, ¢ Bo good.erough to tell Mr.Grabame that I will gerd the decd up to bim by Oue of my clerks.\u201d .\u201cHe to'd me to say, sir, that he conldn\u2019t wait for that, so 1 was te bring it with we\u201d © Ha could not wait for that! What do y u.mwen ?«Well, sir, I s\u2019pose he thought you might be busy, and would put off sending the packet to bia until it suited your convel.ience,\u201d \u201cAbt:1 gee\u2014ums Well, deliver the, mesrnge I bave given you,\u201d * But Le said 1 warn\u2019t to go without it.\u201d .« Return to Mr, Grahame, my man, and £ay } will s-ud it up 10\u2014him\u2014by\u2014my\u2014 cli k1\u201d exclaimed the solicitor, speaking Under increusivg initation, with marked cpl unis, \u201c Cau't go back wiihout it, sir, on no courderstion,\u201d persisted Chewkle, as- fUnoLE & dogged manner ; \u201cthem's my iLrvuctions.\u201d Tre dulirtor looked\u2019 fiercely &t him, and raising bis voice, said\u2014 \u201cYou can't bave it.I\u2014say\u2014you\u2014 can't\u2014have it, It is not come-at-able at tLis nu went ; do you understand ?\u201d?Chewk-e quite upderstood that.It was Dot come-at-able unless some one picked the Je k of bie #:0n safe, but he appeared not to comprehend suythiog, except that be was orucred not to return without a papers+ Dolt 1\" growled the solicitor, angrily.He +at down and penned a note to Mr.Giat-sme, rtativg that his manuging clerk \u2014uo the burfuess was being pushed on\u2014 bud the deed under bis charge ; ho was at the nement down ut Westminster en- guyged upon a caure, but that on his return the deed should be forwarded to Mr Grabame.; Fulaiug up bis note, and directing ft he gave it tu Chewkie, snying\u2014 of \u201c Deliver that tu Mr.Grahame ;\u201d turn- Jog +Larply to bis clark, ho added, ¢ Mr, Cruupler, show him out.\u201d Mr.Caumpkr caught Chewkle by the- cout: gle éve, drew him into the outèr office, aûd pointed gguificantly to «the way cut.\u201d Cuhewnkle exhibited his touth \u201410 mistaking them fur pearls\u2014to Mc.Crumplef, sud obeycd the sigu.He de- gcended the stairs rapidly, and moved along the footway of the street, quivering iu the throes of what he considered an imwe vero triumph, ; \u201cA Wuecme fur life,\u201d he muttered, \u201c that deed will hs a8 good as 8 \u2018nutty to me.1 can bleed Grabamo of jast whatever 1 pleas: 8 by threatening of him, I} awn\u2019tagonu*to let im know I've got him, but I stall, iu good time, \u2019int as [ knows where it i8, and I can k-ep it dark, or b ow it, jest whichever [ likes.\u2018Fand it and seudit Up,\u2019 ha ! na! by Mr.Walker Tspore.They little thinks | nabbed it, none of \u2018em will ever dream o\u2019 that\u2014L could lay a \u2018uudred to one about that, I could.\u201d As he offrred to lay these very long ocdw, he Tub Up against Nathan Gomer.Tie vishgo ot the little man shone Jike burnisted god.Bis eyes danced dud Spsrkled a8 1f auimated by the most |- p'cuaruruble emotions, \u201c Aba ! irieud Chewkle,\u201d he exclaimed, placng Lis cold, fishy hand upoa Chowkles tevored wrist ; \u2018 you are Active tbis meoruiug\u2014full of business\u2014away fiem bome to a lawyers offive\u2014tuen Luiryug back in 4 cab to your charmingly Tetired abode\u2014away ic à Cab back to the solicitors, sud Low, bal bat eh?I'll be be +woin to Mr.Giabame's, in the R: gents Park, with a communication \u2014I ts) 8 con muuicgtion, be! bet\u2014brisk fc liow, eharp fillow, smart dog.\u201d Hs pekod Che wkie in the ribs, and Chewkto 1.)tas 1f the dent bis finger made re- Maiu«d,anud would continue a hole for the rest of his life.\u201cOnl\u201d continu d Nutkun, \u201cIam so partial to sharp fellows, erpecialy when they move about so vimtly 10 gc1ve others, withouta thought ot saving thimrelves, eh, frienl Chewk ¢ 7\u2014I ray without one thought of duit g thems lves à small turn.\u201d Cuewklu tr«d to laugh, but no souad irrued trom Lis distended jaws, He folt bir flerb crawl and creep over his bones, and bis marrow vibrate ; bis scalp sean.td 10 have the \u2018pins aud needles,\u201d aad His hair to rise slowly up, dust and all, threntes ic g to tilt bis bat into the mud, Nathan grion«d at him like à Hiudoo Jdul, Louded, sud, diving among the flow.iux Stream of persuns parsing on Ceaxe- lossy, di-appeared.Chowkle shuddered, ard drew a long breath.¢ 1 believe he's tbe devil Hiserif\u201d he groaned, and slowly \u2014D+ w douttfully\u2014pursued bis Way to G nhame\u2019s abode, made very uneasy by the conviction that the secret of his mora- Îug'& perluimance was not exclusively coufind to bimsclt.- CHAPI'ER XLY.LOYE AT FIHST SIGHT When Hal Vivian aud Flom Wilton, fimweoud by Nathan Gomer, rejoined ola Wilion, prior to bis departure feomn the Queers Bench, they found bim at the gate, leading into the ante-chumber Or cage, threugh which every incomer or QU'ROLT Us puss, awaiting them, He app ared, in the eyes of both Flos and Hal, 10 Have become another being, He was yet meanly clad, his fice wag gtili vunow.d.and bore the lines of Cite Aud ecrrow, and his hair steagyled loosely snd-wirgly ; but there was a brilliancy in bis «ye, recently so dim ; there was a bectic flush upou bis cheek, of late wan ard-pslrid, and bis figure, same few hours part droping, tbe symbol of hopeless wietch duos, was now erect, firm, and that of 8 gentlewan, 1 Vu the tone of hitvoice had und»r- gone & change, It had been sharp, though wenk apd quernlous\u2014it Was now rouad aud:chear, iudicaiing & heart purified and eWwäucipated trom the destroying influ.eLees or derpair.His msnner, which Lud been that of a grateful and respoct- fu oijdent of services, now assumed the Chatecter of the power to confer them, 101 baugbrity nor patronisingly, but gent- By ana kincly.still marked by conscious el) vation of position, Tue golden key, used by some, as yet vuknown, good augel, had shot back the bulte vf blue prison to let Eustace Wilron pres into the tree world beyond.The gotolosipers bad un instinctive respact for & wun who could pay 1wo the usand pounds alter 50 short a detention, so thuy cast away thuir biurqne, shacp, extra offi :ial Eo.among our borses, and every day s {ly congratufated him upon \u2018his ently dè- .decia¢d conviction that he would net qult- ¢t Hudsons \u201cHbtel *\u2019 without remembers ing thoss attached to the establishment, than elegantly observed\u2014 It was the custom o' gentlemen, as was gentlemen, toast: assechand to behave accordingly.\u201d |\u201d Wilten haf not forgattez: the poer debtors\u2019 box, and \u2018in the elation ot bis æpirits ecculd pet resist the appeal thus made to Bim, To the manifest astonish- \u2018ment of Hul Vivian,amt to the marvel of Flora, be took from his purse two sove- reiges, and handed them to the gatekeeper, who accepted the amount with a smile, which extended to the visages of two of his brother «fficers, who were at his etbow \u201d ared to divide the gift as £oon as Wilton\u2019s back was turned, Nathan Gomer witnessed the act with undis- b-guired disgust, and muttered\u2014 - \u201c@houlg! They fatten on the blood and flesh of the destitute and the wretched.\u201d Hetook Wilton by the arm ashe spoke, \u2018aid huried him throagh the cage tw tie \u2018entrance, where a cab was waiting to receive the party.Here Nathan Gomer, after a brief conference with Wilton, held apart from Hal and Flora, took bis léave, and the cab departed for the residence of (Me.Harper.Wilton was compelled to proceed there bis own dwelling was now a heap of charred and blackened ruius ;.but he had no intentivn of staying beneath the roof of Mr, Harper one hour longer than was necessary, He was grateful in his acknowledgments to the good goldsmish ard bis wife, a1.d «mbraced his children as they were introduced to him by those who bad protected them since their sad disaster, with affectionate ardor.Ouce more he assured Hal that the ob:igation he bad conferred vpon him by saving Flora frum destruction was one which he could never repay, and that be should consider himself bound in the future to perform for him any service within bis power, when called vpon by bum to do so, For two days, old Wilton was conrtant- Iy occupied abroad.His manner was peculiar snd mysterious ; be vo Uuteered no explanations, and answered questions \u2018with reserve.He never alluded to the circumstances of his sudden \u2018iberation frem prison, nor wus even Fiora acquainted with the means by which it had heen effected.Upon the evening of the second day, be returned to Mr.Harper's residence, and laconically -informed the old gold- +mith that he bad been succes.ful in se- curirg à fumished house ; he purposed,\u2019 therefore, at once to remove his family, that they might no longer prove a bur den to thus who bud 80 unexp-cted'y \u201cmade such an addition to their numbers, tut who häd played the part of Samaritans s0 Bobly, ; \u2019 The anneuncement was listened to with regret by at least one person present, but no objection could be interposed, and Lefore the hour of midnight had arrived, Flora found besself wooing the cuy embraces of sJumber vpon a bed, in an ele- gautly furnished bed-chamber, ane of a ruite in a bardsome villa mansion in the Regent's Park, { T'o be continued.) \u2014_\u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014 LONDON\u2019S LATEST SENSATION.[From the Whitehall Review.] Some m has enveloped the recent deathef a well-known lady, the sister:in- Jaw of a peer, holding office at court.It has now oume out that the rumors, which duriug the last twelve months have con.pected the lady's name with that of a certain captain in Her Majesty\u2019s army with whom she was said to bave left her beme at the conclusion of a visit of a niember-of the royal family at tbe house of the peer in question, was only correot in 80 far that she did accompany the otlicer in something which looked very like an elopement, The rash step, however, as it now appears, bad for its object merely the annoyauce of her husbaud, the priva:e detectives employed by the latter having received conclusive pruuf of the moral in.|Focence of the uenhappy lady in relation to the very gallant officer who thus did his beet to ruin the reputation of the sister of his host aud friend.Unfortuvately the truth has eome to light too late.With the stigroa resting on her name, the puuish- ment of her mad caprice was that she never returned to her old home.Lust month, just before her death, she caine to the nearest city, some filteen miles distant, and there the ouce gay, proud beauty, away.from all her fmeuds and alone in aome obscure lodgings, breathed: ber last.It is ouly just that the scandal should be laid at rest with tbe remains of Ler who is dead ; but just how far that tcapdal is deserved it is a righteous duty to make clear, and I hope that the duty had been at last performed.A NEW PLAGUE OF EGYPT, A new calamity now engages the attention of all Egyptians even more than the aul decrees of the Khedive or the refusal of the Government to accept the judgmeats of the New Courts.1t seews that many of the cavalry borees that have returaed trom Abyssinia in the last two months cawe with a most malignant disease upon them, The doctors pronvuuce 1t a kund vf typhoid fever.1t is most iufeutious aud teecibly rapid in its progres, death resultiag in Many cages in a few hours.lc is stated, s1d ou goud authority, that the Guveru- nent, instead of irolating the iufected animals, sold them all at very Jow prices tu the fellaheen.Thus they bave been distributed throughout the country, and in the neighborhood of Cairo aloue several hundxed horses sre reported dead.A we l- informed correspondent thus describes in the Delta the effect of this epidewic ia one of the busiest oistricts : ** It 1s ravaging | now amoug the hoses, mules and dauke,s of our district most furiously, and many villages are named where not one horee has escaped the di~case.It is ro be feared that this calamity will interiere very dis- agreably with our work, as the certmen will be hort of horses, aud the doukeys to carry seed and cotton to the statious will be very scarce.The Guvernmeut is aloue to blame that the disease hs spread so quickly over the country, rclling everywhere for = napleen or a pouuil the sick cavalry hoises returued from Abyssiria, instead of irolatiog then.\u201d It1s difficult to imagine such suwidal policy ou the part of any government 10 a country where, only 10 years ago, all the cattle in the Jand were swept away by a Murrain neglected in its inception.fo give an idea of the total inutil ty of the Jocul press in such matters, [ guaote the paragraph in which the Ph red\u2019 alex wndric makes this calamity public :\u2014* For some days past an epidetuic, not as yet under- stoud by our loval medical talent, has raged -because, as the spokesman forcibly rather dé: | cest and left side and'arm before tho'fre : tire.\u2018They expressed: thoir fill\u2019 add\u2019 was\u201d extin ished.In\u2019 his\u2019 maniac efforts \u2018to Pres himself from those who were re: \u2018ptraÿhing him, the skin was rubbed\u2018from {the burped flesh, and presented the fol- \u2018sowing characters, GOD, A very close representation, to say the least of them, of the capital letters used in printing the name of \u2018Deity, while around and between them the skin was unremoved, and api parently not burned, The above characters cccupied the angles of an equilateral triangle, which, as .you are doubtless awze, was in ancient days the symbol of Deity, This man, \u2018thén, appears to have been brai ded with the name of his Creator in the rymbalic language, it may be, of his forefathers three thousand years ago, avd in the printed language of the nation to which he belongs, Lynchburg News.FACTS WORTH KNOWING, Æ Much of the trouble experienoed in postal | \u2018matters arises from carelessness, and a few goverul hints muy be\u2019fouud of value :\u2014 See that every letter, newspaper, or packet is securely folaed and sested, for every such packet hes to be several nwes haadled, aud in the œail-bag is exposed to cowpression apd trietion, ' Carefully secure every letter containing money.or valuables; fast with gum or mucilage and then with wax, and be sure to leave & good impression of a seal.and West Iudion,and other het climites, as ithe wax melts and letters adhere to one another.The practice gives rise to serious inconvenience and injurv.When letters aro aelayed or missing, com- muvicate imwediatély with the Lnspector of the Division in which the Past Office is situated.In case of a missing letter state the exaot contents, address, the office at which the letter was pusted, the naine of the person by whom posted and the name of the person by whom received at the otice.In cae of a delayed.letter or paper, send the snovelope or cover in an entire state to the Inspector, so that the place of delay may be ascertained by an examination of the post marks.\u201cIn the event of a supposed abstraction of money or value from a letter, send the letter and cover to the Luspector tor the Division io which is situated the office at which the letter was delivered, stating day and hour on which delivered, nume of Postmaster or Ciarx by whom \u2018delivered, and persons by whom received.Whosoever, being bailee of any chattle, money, or valuable security, fraudatenciy takes and converts the swwe to his own use, or to that of any other person not the owuer, altbough he do not break bulk, or vtherw.e determibe the bailment, is guilty of larseay, and way be convicted upon sn indicument, lhis séction dues Lot exteud to any offence punishable on summary conviction.Forgery is the fraudulent making or alteration of a writing to the prejudice of an- ocbet's right ; it is furcher the false waking of an instrument with intent to prejudiee any püblio ur private right.The orime is nut spufined tu the fatsitiontion of mare writings; it plainly extends to sels, stamps and all other visible marts of distinotdiou by which the truth of any tact is autheaticated or the quality and genumneness of any article warranted.\u2018Under the oriminal acts of 1849, whosoever is.couviocted of carrying abuut his purson any- bowie knive, dugger or dirk, iron Enuoktes, akuil-oracker or slang-snot snali be spbjpot to a fine, betore any Justice of tne Peuce, of not less than ten and not wore than forty \u2018dollèts, and in detauit co imprisoument for g:oerm Dot exueodiug thirty days.[he carrying of a eheath Euife in any of the sea port towns Or cities entails a like pousity, at the act does not apply to seamen and riggons:.pi - The right to attach and use a hand hose of not wore than a tourth of an inch in fire costs two dol{trs por aunum.Ir +8 expressty torbidden to any occupant of & house or bauidiug, supplied mith wster trom the Water Works, tr furulsh water to others, Or W nse il otherwise thun for bir own Ubu, OR to increase the supply of water agreed for.or to waste it, or to pructice any traud apon the Corporation with regard (0 the water supplied.The Montreal Revenue District consists of the counties of Huoheluga, Jucques Cartier, -æval, Vaudreuil, Soulsages, Laprairie, \u201clhawbly, Vercheres, @ Berthier, Joliette, L'Assomption, Muntoealm,fticheliea, Yaunska, Drummond, Arthubaska, aud the city of Moutreal\u2014Duubar Browue, collestor.The latest euactmouts of tho dame laws provide that \u201cno otter shall be buuted, trupped or killed between the first day of May aud the tirst duy of Uctober, iu auy year; the first of Doptomber ; nv muskrat between the tirst of Juve Lu auy your, aud Che rst of Apr) totlowrug, for the distriots of Quebeo, Saguenay, Chicoutimi, Moutmagoy, , Katmuar= aski, kamousii and Gaspe, and betwsou the first of May in each year, and the frst of \u201cApril following, for the remawnder of the + Rrovince.The Odd Fellows of Montreal are comprised suder the tetluwing Lodges: LU.0.¥, M.U., Moutreal Dastriet, Loyal Moatreal, No.3116; Luyal Victorim No.advs.[.0.uuder G.L vf U.8., Moutreal (usampumeut, No.L; Provineial Degree Ludge, No.1; Mount Royal Ludge, Nu.|; 3t Lawrence, No.2; Mispah, No.3 Duke of Edinburg, No.4; Albert, No.5: Bmvire, No.6.An opuutbunized gilt by « servent Of his Maæters goods Ww as much a felony as if he 80id or pawued them.TARIFF OF PALES FOR HACKNEY QAR- RIAGEKS.ONF BOLSR VUNIOLIE, From ANY place Lu amy there.provided the time 0000 L180 do nit sx oged twenty minutes lors persons ,,.iaiiiieennes +.25 cena Bora vermont.sue na 20000 sec0uuus HO = Frum auy piaut 80 any Others, provided the ti pocupId de ot exand hnit-a0 hour, me LOT 4 VOFPOUS c0sc0s00n100secsu0u00 40 CONTE, BOr 4 pHrBULR.Locccscreroscrcocenes HO © eb the AM Ve OX e th afore and, hour rates to rare TT mited ne BY THR HOUR: For the first hour\u2014 1 Or 4 porsuuS:.cacoocmisss0c000ccuo TB CODE, BOT & purmoub.\u2026.\u2026u0uescceurmeeces BLUO FOr overy st haequent hour= 108% GUFBUUS.s10000000u0s0 0001010 60 CHU, dare © avascsssounce T6 5 TWO-BORSE VENTOLES PIOID ADY piuve VW auy vidora, provided the time OCCU pint do HoT oxaseû JM minutes.V'OF4PUIEUUS.cLuc 0010000 100000000 50 CODY, Bora ¥ iieiiiiininniies 88 \u201c Truth.ats § :ipli0e.50 ali) Otiors; provided the-time QOCL pied dn Hut ox ued bale bons LUr % GUEOULIS.cun00c0eso0coc00cc0ur BO CODY Bore © \u2026.7 Won the arivoexueeds thé time Limited as afors said, bOUr rates tu ba rharged BY THk HODR, LOF F-POTBONSees0000é0ccuc0000 01100000 B1,00 OF AOTRQUS c.1000002000as00uc00s0e000 L.2G FruoUaue (7 NOGFARD GhéRurE6O St provions NOUP Tato OLY ULL (pas Cheb Vue LLACWT UT au Our ehu)) Oh churpeo\u2019 when the time aaunnds the bour, FIT) pay onli L0-Ow wab0' tO thé turtif rates for C106r Ton: tWelve widniuht W \u2018Out nm.The tarif hy the our shisll apply wo ais rides ax- Sending hoyono the city itmite where the engage- med made in the oity.BAGGAaGE Fo ench trans or bus curried iD any vehicle 10 oents.butuu charge shall be wade for travoiliug baua, vulisea, boxes oF parcels whioh passengers an narry by the hand.to increase, some cares having eveu been mortal, 1t is thought that the gern of the epidemic has been broughe from Abyssinia, as the lirac horses seized cams from there, The greatest precautions are taken to arrest the spreading of this evil,\u201d ~{'imes\u2019 Correspondent.A LIGHTNING BOLT WRITING GOL\u2019S NAME ON A BLASPHEMER, COAL, FUEL, &o.- COAL manu WOOU, AT GREATLY REvUCED PRICES, PNOW DON & GRO, 156° Mountain wd 494 St.Joseph Street, 2132 Some of our contemporaries seem dis.| sed to question the truth of vur state.nent that a negro man who was killed by bghtoing a few days ago in Cuwpbotl | county had the letters *\u201cGUD\u201d ou his body.Dr.Thomas E.Moorman, whose \u2018 Post-uffice address is Mt, Zion, Campnel | county, bas farnished the ticomond \u2018'hris- tun Advocate an account of the circum.Sinnces, from which we extract the follow ng :\u2014 ** On the evening of the 6th inst,, Perry Jones aud George Brows, colored mou, notoriously the most profane, wicked persons in the whole community, with three other colored persous, tuuk refuge, during the rain, accompanied by a good desl of lightuing and shunder, in a tubacco barn on the land of Mr, George Creasey.¢\u2018 From their several positions vue would have thought that two of the others were in more, and the third in as much danger, as Jones and Brown were.Tuoy, as tneu custom was, were engaged in cursing aud swearing.Suddenly the lightning de scended upon them, and, while the other three were comparatively usiujured, Jones was killed and Brown was stricken dowa sepeeless and almost lueless for a time, He revived after a few miuutes, aud souu seemed to have regained all of his stron st but was dumb aud berets of his wiud fu several bours, The lightuing had ees fic im pertinence Of manner, and obsequious- to his clothing, and ho was burued oa h.s InrercoLoniaL Coau.FOR SALE, D Jote to sult pnrchssors,at LOW PRIONS, delivered SYLAM QOUAL, BUFT HOUSEHOLD OOAL, ano GRATE COAL 4 and 6 Union Buitdinya, 48 BT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STRKKT, ALO at Yura, 34.-GHEY NUN STREET, (OAL! COAL! COAL! JAMES MELDRUM, Jn, Desier in ol) Kinds of american, Georg, glal and Yowonatie tratthe $3 WELLINGTON STRRND, soraee KING; wey 205 8m *THONVO M Poor wow ug \u2018IN 26 \u201cSUAA VUOAZ OOM TOUS NES WALKER & WISEMAN, E i Never sou) with wax tetters for the Hast.nu besver between the thirtieth of April wud - THR MONTREAL EVENING STAR T)Y+ING AND CLEANING, The establishment of J.M.CARRON, 501 Craig #treet le remerkable for the beauty and.finish she work done and moderste chances.Dyetng and Cleaning of Dresses and Suits are neatly done without takinge-+hern apart.All Orders promptly attended 19.qu-tux Grass GASALIERS.R.SHARPLEY & SONS have Bow: on view, in their NEW SHOW-ROOM, BiIVèry large shiortment of CRYSTAL GABALIERS, 1nelmdine ail he latest styléw, at pricys to suit all PR from $16; 3 light from $20; 4 light from Also, à great variety of CRYSTAL GAS BRACKETS, 1.2 and 3 light from $4.A nice assortment of HALL LAMPS, In Crystad and Bronze, 282 snd 284 NOTHE DAME STREET.24x U SE WEST'S ENAMEL LEATHER DRESSING TO PRESERVE YOUR CARRIAGE TOP, It is the only article in the market adapted fo RENEW FRE NATURAL BLACK LUSTER FLN(SH.For sale by HENEY & LACROIX, 457 Sr.PauL STrruur.1RRx SK FOR J.BARSALOU & COS, CELEBRATED SOAPBS AT ALL STORES, re DOMESTIC BAR, IMPLKIAL LAUNDRY BAR, WHITE LIVE, STEAM WEFINED FAMILY, No.1 BROWN WHITE ALMOND OFFICE AND WORKS: Corner Sr, CATHERINE & DURHAM STREETS, MUNTREAL, 208x UETTON ST.GEORGE & CO, EXAFURTERS AND PRODUCERS-OF PURE_WINES ANL BBAN Ylatk Just received, à cousignuent of ALICANTE, \u2014_\u2014 - The ALIOANTR le 5 sweet, red WINE of deticato flavor, e210 Webucul with *FINUIIAY Used 8 Commu uw Wise tb Kuang 10 ausos 0f 8 ckuvss M 1301500615 sécuismerd-à by the sedtcal Prateg BIGD, COLTSID iv 116 ALVOROÏ, ald & Large among C1 BuCClasIbe U- BIBT, Fauslly tru0e vuolicited, Catalogues ana price-list at 410 JT.PAUL STREET, n 2x JR OBER.SON, HART & (OU, 47 BLLURY BTREET, CABIKETMAKEus, UNLEKTAKEhS AND MANU- FAU1Ukbebs vF 1Bkh PATENC ALH-CL@HL METALLIC Br blag Cap, Fupera! 4+ per ment, wita ite ery skporior stock, i831 ow B-COLU 10 LOUE, Offie liebks ana Housebold Furulture of every darcaiption.oa 0.DESMARAL!S « CO.e PHOTOGRAPBERS, 18 4T.LA VLEWUB MAIN SPREET, WF Photographe and Tio Types taken Lu Latest 1RA 9 styles.F COLIN.ArvlsT, No.lé st + Lawrer Ce Air ct.\u2014lhs great AFUBL Is 2.markable by: thé Méatuéss OI his Wurs 4, aud iuvites the public snd kis fiicuos to glve hia a visic and fucue for Vhemaeives 1ho hon ty auc cnenpuess of his work- F CULIN, lé St Lawreice srest, 3 x H.ov L1 Y a, ouvres\u201d HOUSE 2OEV ADI OC mon, Office : 180 PRINCE WILLIAM ST, ST.JOHN, NEW HRBON#WLOK, CasaDa sw TO LET\u2014The premises.T1) Cray, Goal Alcaanud) ion AILS st ST
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