The Star, 2 août 1877, jeudi 2 août 1877
[" 4) 110 iF Rad i 5 PY SEER r 4 i Ww e t Bee - Shelterof trenches.~ Apazould be time for them to patronize him THE VOL.IX.NO.180 Morning Telegrams, THE WAR.British Imfluence in Egypt\u2014Russian \u2018Wounded Number 24,000\u2014The Disaster to the Russiams\u2014The Fighting at Plevoa\u2014Panic in Simnitzs, LONDON, August 1.\u2014À note received by the Russian Secretary of State from the headquarters of the Grand Duke Nicholas, where the Czar is sojourning, as to the sinking of vessels in Sulina, the mouth of the Danube, and (ie employment of Egyptian troops in the service of Turkey, says as soon às the war is ended the Ras sians will remove impediments and clear the bed of the river.With regard to the other point, the note says that to calm the anxiety of the British Cabinet, His Im- pt:ial Majesty has instructed the Russian ambassador in London to declare to Earl Derby that \u2018\u2018 we harbored no project of aggression against Egypt ; might we not have expected, therefore, that in strict fairness the British Government would use its influence with the Khedive to prevent him from engaging in direct hostilities agaiust ue, In our last fights in the Builkaus, our soldiers found themselvss opposed to Egyptian troops, and it will perhaps suffice to point out this fact to justify the hope that if the British Government desires its interests not to be compromised by aggression.on our part against Egypt, it will also use its influence there to prevent us from being forced by open hostilities of the Vice- Yegal government to take steps to prevent the 1enewal of them,\u201d CONSTANTINOPLE, August 1.\u2014An official telegram from Osman Pasha, giving an account of Tuesday's fighting, estimates the Russian wounded at 24,000, out of a force of 10 divisions, and says the Russians retreated to their encampment.BELGRADE, August 1.\u2014It is stated that the Greek Consul, sent to Kragujevatz by his Government, charged to negotiate an alliance with Servis against Turkey, failed to accomplish the object of his mission.CoNSTANTINOPLE, July 31.\u2014The Russians are bombarding Yeni-Saghra.This seems to contradict the report of the Russian defeat there.BucHAREST, August 1.\u2014Gen.Kuidenec yesterday again attacked Plevna, but after a desperate struggle, was repulsed by the Turks, who were greatly superior in numbers.BUCHAREST, August 1.\u2014There can be no doubt a great disaster has befallen the Russian troops.To-day reinforcements have been passing southward as fast as trains could follow each other.It is asserted that the Czar begged Prince Charles to cross the Danube immediately with the main body of the Roumanian army; that headquarters ambulances are falling back to Sistova, and that disorganized troops are retreating across the Danube.LoNnoN, August 1.\u2014The following is a detailed account of the fighting at Plevna on Monday :\u2014The Turkish force wag estimated at 50,000.They occupied a series of positions, which are naturally strong, and also artifically fortified in every available spot, forming a horseshoe in front of Plevna, with both flanks resting on the river side.The Russian forces consisted of the 9th Army Corps, under General Krudener, the 10th Division, and the 30th Brigade of the 2nd Division, under Prince Schackosky, with three brigades of cavalry and 16 guns.It was arranged that General Krudener should attack the Turkish centre at Grivica and the northern flank of the entrenched position over Rahora, while Schackosky attacked Radezoe, and General Skoleedeff held in check the strong Turkish force at Looca, which was the extremity of the Turkish line.Krudener began the battle at about 9:30.After a strong bembard- ment he succeeded in silencing the Turkish cannon at Griviea, but could never expel the infantry from the earthworks, He spent the whole afternoon unavailingly endeavoring to force the northern flank of the Turkish position, desisting after dark without having gained anything materia), and having himself suffered considerable loss.Schackosky about :oon carried Radi- zevo, and planting four batteries on the ridge beycn1l bombarded the nearest Turkish position, which was an earthwork armed with cannon in front of an cntrenched village.Aft-r an hour's cannonude, he silenced the Turkish guns, and Lis infantry, after a lorg and bloody contest, carried tlie earthwork and village.The second Turkish Prsiticn, consisting of a redoubt and a ses or of entrenched vineyards strongly held, war oon attecked, and ultimately carried, but vith a terrible effort and very severe \u2018ose, owing to the heavy Turkish arlillery 4 fire.The Russians, moreover, were unable to utilize the captured position.About 4 o'clock a reserve brigadé was brought up and an attack made on positions immediately covering Plevna.The attack continued till near sunset.The Turkish infantry was in great force in a continuous line under Despite ttenmost stubborn efforts, no impression could be made upon the line.Two companies of Russian infantry did work round to the right of the \u2018Turkish tienches, and entered Plevna, but it was impossible tohold it.The Russian batteries pushed boldly forward into the position first taken, to altempt to keep dewn the Turkish cannonade, which was crashing into the infantry in open field, but they were compelled soon to evacuate the hazardous spot.At surdown the Turks made a continuous forward movement, and re-occupied their second position.The Russian infantry made a succession of desperate stands, and died like heroes, The Turks gradually retook everything they had lost, The fighting lasted long after nightfall.With darkness the Bashi-Bazouks took possession of the battle field, and slew all the wounded.The Russians held the heights about Radizevo, but the Bashi-Basouks worked around to their rear, aud fell on the wounded collected in Radizevo.Retreat was compelled in the direction of Bulgauna, and the contingencies resulting from this untoward battle are of ominous significance.The Russians have requested leave to bury their dead.BucHAREST, August 1.\u2014There was a panic in Simnitza last night, caused by the arrival of Cossacks at Sistova, who said the Turks were closely following.The people rushed en masse across to Simnitza, followed by Cossacks, who fled beyond.On the road they came upon a convoy of Russian transport waggons, and spread the panic among the drivers, who, leaving their charge, ran in all direction, This morning order was restored by the arrival of a large number of prisoners, said to have been captured in the recent engagement by the army of the Czarewitch.À great battle is expected momentarily.Latest Chicago Markets.CurcAGO, August 1, 2:40 p.m.\u2014Wheat quiet ; August, $1.12 ; September, $1 063.Corn quiet ; August, 474c to 475c ; September, 478c ; to 474c.2:30 p.m.\u2014 Pork \u2014 Sales, $13.20 for August.Lard, August, $8.724 bid ; 23.774 asked.Verestchaguire.The Russian artist of this name, whose adventure in & torpedo launch on the Danube has been described, is rapidly recovering from his wounds.Several years so, on his retwrn from Turkestan, he exhibited a remarkable collection of Tictures and sketches at the Crystal Yalace, London.\u2018These studies of life in Central Asia failed to find a purchaser jz England, and to day {ill the gallery of #, Moscow merchant.One of Lis pictures re presented a body of Russian infantry retiring before a swarm of Kirghiz LoNpox, August 2.\u2014The Vatican has settled upon a new crusade to be called the International Catholic League for defence of their rights, and freedom in view of anti- Papal laws ; the re-establishment of temporal power, restoration of rights of pressip every considerable centre.The new scheme causes extraordinary excitement on the Continent.English Markets.LonpoN, August 2, 11.30,\u2014Censols, 942 ; 10.40's, 10Ë ; fives, 78.LIVERPOOL, August 2, 11.30.\u2014Cotton, fair ; business unchanged.Probabilities.METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE \u2014 ToroxNToO, Aug.2, 10 a.m.\u2014The area of high pressure which covered New Brunswick and Quebec yesterday morning is now over Nova Scotia, and the low area, which was in the North-West, has moved to Lake Huron, with increased pressure, causing moderate southeasterly winds in the Lower Lake region, and westerly to north-westerly winds in the Upper Lake region\u201d and Northwest; clear to fair weather prevails throughout Canada.Rain has been reported from Saugeen.Probabilities for the next 24 hours\u2014For the Lower Lake region moderate winds, shifting towards the west, clear to fair weather, with local thunder showers, For the St.Lawrence, moderate winds and clear to fair weather.For the Maritime Provinces, stationary, or slightly falling, barometer, with light to moderate winds, and clear to fair weather.Sparks from the Telegraph.Robert Matthew, charged with forging bills of exchauge on the Aberdeen Loan and County Bank, was further remanded at Toronto to the 9th inst., to await the arrival of an important witness now on the way out from Scotland.Commissioner Smith has given permission toa delegation of Sioux Indians to visit Washington for the purpose of having an interview with officials of the Interior Department concerning their relations with the general Government, The inquest last evening on the bodies of the two men killed in a sewer in Toront 0, on Monday afternoon, resulted in a verdi :t to the effect that the necessary precautions wereneglected, owing to over zeal on the part of the dead foreman to get through his work.The meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd- fellows took place at Belleville, Ont, yesterday, The members of the order paraded in the streets, accompanied by the Watertown, N.Y., Encampment, headed by their splendid band.They numbered about 800, all told, The Royal Commission, consisting of \u201cHon.W.P.Howland, Mr.James Noxon, of Ingersoll, and Mr.E.Z.Brockway, of New Yoak, appointed to enquire into what would be a fair price for the labor of the Central Prison inmates, has been hearing evidence in Toronto for the past fortnight.City News.CATHOLIC UNiON.\u2014Another branch of this society was organized on Tuesday night, No Ferry.\u2014The St.Lambert ferry boat broke down yesterday afternoon, and ceased running, disappointing a great many would- be ruralisers.More LIGHT.\u2014 Several cabmen were fined by the Recorder yesterday, for loitering off their stands, and one for not having his carriage lamps lit.seized 153 Ibs.of tainted meat from butchers in Bonsecours and St.Lawrence markets, on the 30th and 31st days of July.ARRESTED.\u2014A laborer named Edmund Masse was arrested last night about eleven o'clock, while burglarizing a shop, corner of St.Catherine and Amherst streets.TIT FOR TAT.\u2014 George Griffith, clerk, and Thomas Bowers, saloon keeper, had a row last night.Griffith abused Bowers, who thereupon \u201cwent lively\u201d for Griffith, the upshot being two cross actions.PreNic.\u2014Mr, Whitney's steam yacht \u201c Growler \u201d left for a picnic on Boucherville island this morning, with a party composed of the family and friends of Mr, Stewart, an officer in the British army, SUDDEN DEATH.\u2014A woman living in St.Cunegonde street, this morning went to the canal to draw water, and on returning with a bucketful after a few trips, she fell on her doorstep dead.The inquest will be held this morning.RECOVERED.\u2014A skiff which was stolen from Mr.Smith, of Longueuil, about three weeks ago, has been recovered and brought to the city by Mr.James McGuirk, boatman, who found it hidden behind a farmer's house named La Chapelle, at La Pointigny.SUNFISH.\u2014A gang of rowdies assaulted one of the hands of the barge * Jacques Carter,\u201d lying at the new canal sheds.They threw stones, and, going on board, created a disturbance.Capt.Vallet sent for the police, upon which his unwelcome visitors took French leave, OFFENSIVE.\u2014A sewer at the corner\u2019 of Visitation Lane and St.George street is very offensive to the inhabitants of adjoining houses by the odor arising through a defect in the sewer.The Road Department should apply a remedy before fever overtake \u201cresidents of the locality.CANADIAN MEDICAL {ASSOCIATION \u2014 The annual meeting of this association will be held in Montreal on the 12th of Sept.Those having papers to read should notify Dr.David to that effect.Arrangements will te made for reduced fares for those attending the meeting, BOATING ACCIDENT.\u2014Ahout half past crossing from the city to St.Lamberts, were thrown into the water owing to their boat striking against a stone.They were rescued by one of Joe Vincent's boatmen, who happened to view the occurrence, Goop FisHING.\u2014A gentleman just return- .ed from Murray Bay informs us that during a stay of five or six hours at the lake he caught seven dozen of trout weighing about 91bs, He further states for the benefit of fishermen that there isan excellent board- ing-house built in the centre of the lake, where good accommodation can be obtained.A WARNING.\u2014 À rascal of the genus \u201cswell\u201d has lately adopted the profession of piano tuning, and gaining admittance into the better class of residences on pretence of calling \u201cto examine the piano,\u201d collects, unasked, any little articles of virtw that are handy, no doubt for the purpose of forming à museum.Several parties on Sherbrooke street have already been victimized by this sneak thief, PRESENTATION.\u2014 W.W.Robertson of the Advent Christian Church of Blenry street, was, last night, presented with a token of esteem in the shape of a valuable time piece, ten volumes of Chambers En- elyel ia and an address, Mr.Robertspn ied to the address and thanked the 4 tive reports that Kelsey the victim of the.Holy \u2018Sce and organization of Catholic \u2018 , without reserve.SEIzUrEs.\u2014 Meat Inspector Montmarquet seven o*clock last evening, five gentlemen, | THE MONTREA members of the church in a very feelin: 1nd \"appropriate langnage, accepting the tifce as the spantaneogs tokens of ap- | ]roval.A very agreeable time was spent in conversation on profitable topics.Rivarny.\u2014T herivalry between the criminal lawyers at the Police Court reached a C'imax this morning in an assault case where Mr, Barry appeared for th: proseca tion and Mr Roy for the defence.The advocate for; the defercy charged the prosccutirg lawyer with insulting his witness, who is a middle-aged woman quite blind.This his opponent denied, and uncomplimentary language followed, which was brought to a close by Mr.Roy withdrawing his charge.A Row.\u2014 On Saturday night a little\u2019 \u201c\u2018unpleasantness\u2019\u2019 took place in a house in St.George street, near Craig, and several friends of the residents were waiting outside to \u2018\u2018iuterview\u201d\u2019 the party who caused the disturbance, when a gentleman coming quickly up the street was attacked, under the impression that he was the man wanted.|» He proved equal tothe cecasion by knocking down one with each hand and\u2019 butting a third in the nose with his head.He got clear, and proceeded on his way rejoicing.ARRRST OF SHEEMAN.\u2014Yesterday afternoon depositions were taken before Mr.Brehaut, P, M., implicating John Sheehan in the murder of T.L.Hackeit.Reporters were excluded, and the contents of the depositions kept secret.On these depositions being sworn to, a warrant was issued for tte apprehension of John Sheehan, on a charge of murder.High Constable Bisson- ette yesterday afternoon served the warant on Sheehan, who is now undergoing a sentence for unlawfully carrying concealed weapons, The accused denies the charge.RECHABITES.\u2014At \u2018the regular weekly meeting of Perseverance Tent, No.1, I O, of R., held Tuesday evening \u2018af their hall, 6 Bleury street, the following were elected as- office-bearers for the ensuing three months :\u2014Shep.Bro.Wm.King (re-elect- ed}; P.C.R, Bro.John Philips; Chief Ruler, Bro.R.8.Thompson ; D.R., Bro.A.Jonison ; R.Sve., B.o.J.Currigan ; F.Sec, Bro, J.Green ; Treas, Bro.Thos.Kelley ; L., Bro.R.Green; J.G., Bro.\u2014 Bowles: O.G., Bro, Alex.Macfarlane.Dr.John Reddy was elected doztor for the eneuing year.« | REconper\u2019s Courr\u2014Tavasnay.\u2014Thlte- were six names on the sheet thss morning.Francis Verdon, 35, shoemaker, drunk and breaking furniture, $1.50 or 10 days.Adolphe Ethier, 18, driver, drunk and driving without a pocket number, $2.50 or 10 days.Bugh McKeuzie, 47, no ec- cupation, drunk and disorderly, one month hard labor.Three prisoners were discharged, Guillaume Robitaille, keeping his store open on Sunday, Emma Briere, ditto, fined $1.50 and costs.Adolphe Trudeau, store open on Sunday for business purposes, §2.50 and cests or 15 days, O'Brizn's Circus, \u2014This combination is evidently in good favor with the Montreal public, judging from the immense audience which attended last night agein to witness the interesting performance.The big elephant was \u201cfrisky \u2019\u2019 as ever, and the riding acte, performing dogs, and wonderful acrobatic feats of the Seigrist children were received with, if possible, greater success than before.This being the last day of their stay with us, those who have not yet been present should seize the last opportunity and go this afternoon or to-night.Kauffman\u2019s three united bands, a special feature in this circus, will march from the American House to the grounds at 6.30 p.m.LAcrosse.\u2014A correspondent writes :\u2014 Allow me to suggest, through your excellent journal, to the members of the Lacrosse Convention which meets in this city to-mor- row, that they do away with what is called the championship, and in future play only friendly matches like the cricket clubs.Many lacrosse players, and the public generally, are heartily sick of the squabbles and strife engendered by what we call champion matches.If the convention desires to promote the interests of the game in the country they will passa resolution to do away, at once and forever, with what is called a championship at their first session.ADVISER.Shipping Notes.ARRIVED, Steamer ¢¢ Arcadian,\u201d Captain Wm.Cable, from Picton, with coal, H.& À.Allen.Dominion steamer ¢ Ontario,\u201d Captain F.L.Bouchett, from Liverpool, with general freight, E.Torrance & Co.Allan steamer © \u2018Waldensian,\u201d Captain Stevens, from Glasgow, with general cargo, H.& À.Allan The Captain reports a splendid voyage.CLEARED, Schooner ¢ Marie Anns,\u201d Captain E.Menard, for Quebec, with ballast, W.A.Charlebois.New Advertisements this p.m, CHEAP ! CHEAP!!! My whole stock of Paints, Oil, Varnish, Glass and General Painters\u2019 Bupplies, for sale cheap Le N.DENIS, DRALER IN HARDWARE, 147 eodtt 8313 St.Lawrence St FANS & FAN CHAINS.Just to hand another nice assortment of Fans at all prices ; also, Sliver plated Girdles,8ilk Cord Fan | Chains with Dress Lifter attached, at J.J.GREAVES, 816 St.Catherine Street, |} Near St.Denis St 160 + PAINTS, ous, G LASS, &c, REEN.The most brilliant green in the market for window blinds, ornamental iron work, &c.READY MIXED PAINTS, Colors for Tinting, White Wash Brushes, Paint Brushes, Kalsomines, \u2018Wax Flower Goods, Artists\u2019 materials generally, McA Oo, No.431 NOTRE DAME STREET, (Corner of Dollard Lane.) 100codt@ AS for CLAPPERTON & CO\u2019S.SPOOL COTTON.\u2014Best Machine and Hand Sewing Thread in the market.BA Aa STREET, MONTREAL, 133+ 1y W oops & CO.273 NOTRE DAME STREET Have just received a arge lot of BOOTS & SHORS, suitable for the seaside and country.Childrens shoes a specialty.162-2aw+ JRON.» BRASS AND COPPER WIRE CLOTH, WINDOW GUARDS & FLY SCREENS, FLOWER BTANDS, HANGING BASKETS, &c., RIDDLES, MEAT SAFES, &c MAJOR & CO., 716 CRAIG STREET.84 60d x GREAT CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES M.RONAYNE & SONS having disposed of the lease of their BRANCH STORE, 411 8t.Joseph street, corner of Aqueduct, have decided to offer the whoie atock of boots and shoes at the lewest manufacturer's cost, Must be cleared off by first August next, Call and secure a bargain while it is to be had.Remember the address, 411 ST.JOSEPH STREET, 174 + CORNER OF AQUEDUCT.\"TURKISH BATH, VISITORS\u2019 ATTENTION, On your arriva in Montreal go and take a Turkish Bath at the HAMMAM, There is nothing so refreshing.Building large and complete, one of the finest in the world, 140 St.Monique street.Hours for gentlemen 6 t0 9 a.m, and 2 to 10 pam, Ladles1l a.m.tol p.m.GOUFREY RUEL, LOOK OUT.CABINET COLLAR.st New Advertisements this pm, TALKS.\u201c & 1 _ Yo EVERY ONB IS TALKING ABOUT PILONS «* GREAT CHEAP SALE.\u201d s! 1 ¢ There is reason to talk too, for Mr.PILON has taken ffs measures 80 as to make of this « Cheap Fale,\u201d a wonderful one.We have reduced every- hing.All our tpring and summer Goods are & away so'as to make room \u2018for fall importations.This ale will go on for July aud August and ohee In a while, we will add to it Auction Goqés and job lots from American agd Canadian manufacturers.We don\u2019t give any price lists.It ir no ure when everything is reduced.Our Tweeds are reduced.Our Coatings are reduced.Our Dress 60ds are reduced.Our Shawls are reduced.Our Silke are reduced, Our Prints and Cottons are reduced.Our Linens are reduced.Our Ticks are reduced.Our Shirts and Drawers are reduced.Our Haberdashery Department is reduced.All our goods are awfully rednoed.Ask for remnants, A.PILON & CO.615 St.Catherine Street.109 + SHANNON & COULLEN\u2019S Invijg the attention of Housekeepers to the low 4 price at which they are now retailing FIRST-CLASS FAMILY GROCERIRS, FIRE JAPAR PRA, 40¢.* @0OD BLACE TEA, Ne.FAIR BROWN SUGAR, 10c.AMERICAN GRANULATED SUGAR, No.1, 11%c.1 : CHERSE, finest quality, 18c.MATCHES, per 4 gross bar, 120.A cali soMctted.- Remember the address © COMMISSIONERS SORBET, A 4 OFPGS8IYS 3, ARS MARKER + 180 + PECIAL SALE OF NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, on FRIDAY MORNING, August 3rd, at 10 am \u2014I am instructed by Consignors to sell the following Goods, without reserve: & Bed-room Sets, Parlor Sets, S7fne, Couches, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Tables, Chairs, Bedding of all kinds, Cooking Stoves, and a vartaty of Staple Dry Goods, at my Sales Room, 420 Notre Dame street.\u2014J.F.RAYMORE, Auctioneers, ST.FRANCOIS DU LAC COMMERCIAL ACADEMY.Opening of the clasges, ra September, 1877.Classical Course, Commercial Course, French, English and Latin, Arithmetic Algebra, Gsometry, Drawing in lines, felegraphy.and all other branches of a thorough practical business educa.taughtin this fiourishing institution.Moderate prices, JOHN WATERS, here\u2018ofore Professor in Jesuits College, Montreal.Mrs O.H.COOEU, Rectoress of St.Francois du Lac, 31st sais 1217.0-2 THE \u201cROYAL\u201d FUSILIERS.The Regiment will parade a! the City Hall, at 8 p.m., on FRIDAY, the 3rd inst.UNIFORM\u2014 White Tnnics, Forage Caps and Side ms.By order, T.ATKINSON, 180 Bt -Msjor & Adjt.It is distressing to suffer weakness from any cause.À remedy hasrscently been discovered both eficctual and agreeable to the palate, containing those vital clements which impazt Health and Vigor, Phosphorus and Ozone, PHOSFOZONE.180 + AMPS.FRED.BR.COLE, 1804 si 98 St.Francois Xavier st; ILK UNDERCLOTHING, Reduced in Price, SEE OUR WINDOW.W.GRANT & CO.Shirt & Collars Makers.249 Sr.JAMES STREET.180e0d + PATENT ICE CRUSHERS, price, $4; PATENT FLY-TRAPS, price, 65c.; WIRE DISH COVERS, price, per set, $1.25, AT L.J.A.SURVEYER, 179+ 524 CRAIG STREET.B.CAMPBE e GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84 La Salle street, Chicago.rain and Provisions bought and sold on margins Bepresented in Montreal by McCULLOCH BROTHERS, Corner Excharge Bulgiag.te OSEPH WRAY, Successor to the late Williara Wray, Undertaker, 11) St.Dominique street, rear St.Lawrence Market.Farerals with all the details carefully attended to, Coffins and Caskets of all sizes and most superb- finish.Crapes, Gloves, and every requisite sup- dlied.The best Hearses always readv.171 + CHEAFR EXCURSIONS \u2014 Rest for the Weary\u2014Citizens, now is the time to avail yourselves of them anycheap excursions from the city, To enjoy them thoroughly take a counle of books with you (cost 10c each) from HENDERSON'S LENDING LIBRARY, 191 St.Peter street, next to Craig.175+ T \"TPHOMPSON®S Straw Hats are now all reduced to (and some under cost.We ive you a very respectable childs\u2019 straw hat ce.The very best at $1.Otber light goods roportion.Trade bas kept up extremely well ng our Chesp Bale.We do just what we ad- ise, Termscash.One price.JOB C.THOMP- & CO.416 Notre Dame street, cor.st Jeter et.RAY\u20193 CASTOR FLUID, a hair dressing for daily use, Cooling, Stimu- Ising, Cleansing and Beautifying.Prevents the hair from falling, eradicates dandruff and pro- Igtes the growih.Price 25c; sold at all Drug 8 Prepared only by HENRY R.GRAY, Dis- vepsing Chemist, 144 St.Lawrence Main street.r I HE WEALTH OF NATIONS consists in the individual economy of the peo- le.Therefore, all the people of Montreal should ave their COATS, PANTS, DRESSES, &c., Cleaned or Dyed equal to new, at the ROYAL STEAM DYE \u2018WORKS.The saving is immense and the satisfaction perfect.The hard times would disappear and all would become wealthy by patronizing the oNLY PLACE in tho citywhereperfectworkand satisfaction are guaranteed.\u2014 ROYAL DYE WORKS, 708 Craig street, near Victoria square.(ESTABLISHED 18709 N° MORE WRINKLED Shirt Bosoms! No More Weak Chests! Try one of the AMERICAN SHIRT HOLDERS and Medicated Chest Protectors! For, Bale at all Dry Goods and Gents Furnishing Stores.Price 25c.and 50c.each.Physloiane Tégommend them, NO.180 ST.JAMES STREET, : MONTREAL.Cash Capital - - .- 8250,000 Less by the St, John Confisgration only $4,000, which testifies to the conservative mannor in which the business of the Company is managed.Insurance on PRIVATE RESIDENCES and Nonhazardous Property made a speciality.This Company insurcs against Loss and Damage by Fire or Lightning at usual Fire Rates.159+ Two NEW VERY Desirable and Substantial Warehouses with first-class offices, suitable for any large wholesale business or manufaeturing purposes, especially adapted for boot and shoe factory, situated in the best business portion of the city, either together or separate.Apply, by letter, Box 633 P.O.+123 eodt OST\u2014Dog\u2014A small Scot ch Ter rier Bitch ; answers to the name of \u2018\u201c Emma.\u201d Finder will be rewarded by applying at the Express Hotel, Bonaventure street.1801 VVANTED \u2014 By a respectable man, & situation as cook, In a hotel, ros- taurant, or private house.Apply D.13, STAR Office.180-4 fn WANTED\u2014A good Cook, willing to wash and iron.Apply 28 Prince Arthur street.180-1 WANTED \u2014 A thorough servant, mest be able to wash, iron and cook and hd well recommended, street.00d YANTED, by a gentleman having control of some good agencies, a partner with a small capi'al say of $1,000 or $2,000 ; business if properly managed will yield good profits.Address, A.R.J.STAR Office.180-8 WAN TED, by a young man having eight years exparience In the wholesale and retail Dry and Fancy Good Business, a situation either as Traveller or Salesmau, having gerved in both capacities; not afraid of work and will accept a small salary.Apply by letter to \u2018 Dry-Goods,\u201d STAR office.1808 WAN TED, an energetic, push- shing Salesman, to sell on commission in cy; one acquainted with Dry Goods houses preferred.Apply at 419 Notre Dame street.co 1 Apply at 213 Peel 180-2 Six O'clock P.M.Evening Telegrams.THE WAR.The Sultan's Appeal to the Quecn\u2014 The Russian Outrages\u2014Roumanian Army.Loxpox, August 1.\u2014Minister Layard telegraphs Lord Derby, under date of July 24, that the Sultan has sent him a message enireating the Queen to use her influence with the Czar to stop the shocking cruslties committed by the Russian troops.Men, women and children are outraged and maur- dered in a horrible manner.The Sultan can scarcely believe that.the Czar wishes the war to become a war of extermination and a war of brigands.The Sultan's aide-de-camp gave Minister Layard an account of the revolting atroei- tiew he witnessed, and which Mr.Layard says are in a great measure confirmed by ad- vices fiom consuls and other sources.Mr.Layard transmits, July 18, several consular reports of outrages and massacres by the Bulgarians, and says there is trnth in them, although they may be exaggerated.The Wallachians and Bulgarians accompany the Russian army in bands, calling themselves avengers.General Kemball telegraphs, under date of July 26 :\u2014* The massacae at Bayazid is confirmed, but the atrocities at Ardahan are quite untrue,\u201d Prince Charles has decreed a credit for increasing the cadres and number of | officers.- a oo The Admiralty.GATHORKE HANDY PROPOSED.: The Standard in an editorial article, considers the appointment of Mr.Hardy to sueceed Mr.Hunt as First Lord of the Adminalty probable and eminently desir.F $ The Idaho War.Intelligence was received at military heedquarters, in Chicago yesterday, to the effect that the rumor of the Fort Boise massacre was false.The commanding officer telegraphs that he has the Indians completely in his power, and that ne formidable attempt at hostilities will be made again by them this season.FROM CHICAGO.The Govornor-Gemneral\u2019s North-West Tour-«Arrived at Chicago-=-The Arrangements.[SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE STAR,] CHrcAco, August 2.\u2014The Governor.General arrived here at 7.40 last evening.He will remain at St.Paul's till the 4th instant, and will then proceed to Fisher's Landing, thence to Winnipeg by special boat.He will reach Winnipeg on the 6th or 7th, and remain a week.There will be a reception at the Government House on the 9th and a citizen\u2019s ball on the 14th.The journey to Battleford is abandoned.The party will visit Lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba and go some distance up the Saskatchewan river in canoes.They will visit Icelandic and Mennonite settlements, and return to Ottawa about the middle of September FROM HALIFAX.Counterfeiting Bank B.N.A.Notes.HauiFax, N.S., Aug.2\u2014A young woman named Annie Cuttle was committed for trial in Colchester County for uttering forged notes of the Bank of British North America ; tens of the Ottawa Branch, numbered sixteen, two, fifty-two, and fours of the St.John Branch, numbered, seventy\u2014 four, nine eighty-one, They are photographs and are said to have been brought to Truro by men from the States who have escaped.A considerable amount is said to be distributed in Colchester County.SENT TO JAIL \u2014Alfred Brousseau, the carter who assaulted the girl on Jurors street, on Tuesday night, was sent to jail for two months at hard labor by the Recorder.This flagrant case of brutality should have been punished by the cat.Counterfeiting Bank Notes.At Ottawa, yesterday, in the case of Frank Martin, charged with uttering counterfeit $10 bills on the Bank of British North América, the Magistrate committed the prisoner for trial, bail to be accepted, On a second charge against Martin, of forging the name of James Robinson, Manager of the Bank of British North America, Wm.Cooper gave the following evidence : ¢ I reside in Hull ; I have known the prisoner for five or six months ; I am an engineer ; within that time I have done work for the Prisoner ; I engraved a bill pkfe for a bank bill on the Bank of British North America ; the denomination was ten dollars ; the date, I think, was the 1st of January, 1871; 1 took an impression from the plate to see what it logked like ; the bill produced was an impression taken on the plate ; I g.ve the prisoner the plate three weeks ago ; in the honge where I was living in Hull; he spoke to me about engraving this plate last winter ; he came to my house about New Years ; I was then livingin Ottawa ; I told him I could not do the work he wanted, as I had not the tools ; he ssked me to cut plates ; I said I could cut.plates, but*not bank plates ; the prisoner came tome two weeks later, on Queen street, and asked me to cut a plate on 2 bank ; I said I would if he paid me; he asked me how much I wanted ; [said it was worth a couple of hundred dollars, and he said he would give it to me ; he asked me which was the easiest bank to work on, and I said the Bank of British North America ; he then got me a $10 bill for a pattern ; I made it ; I took a few impressions to see what they were like, and afterwards destroyed them ; I did not pass any of them ; I showed them to the prisoner before he got the plate ; he said they would do all right enough.\u201d In cross- examination, Cooper testified that nothing was said to-hfîm about turning Queen\u2019s evidence ; he thought to get his punish- rent lightened by telling all he knew ; no one held out any hope to him that his punishment would be mitigated.The case s'ands adjourned until Monday.New Advertisements this pum, JULY GREAT CHEAP SALE AT 451 NOTRE DAME STREET.NEAR McGILL STREET TERRIFIC SACRIFICE of the laegest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS.$27,000 ALMOST TO BE THROWN AWAY.being the balance of two immense Bankrupt stocks, This is the greatest inducement yet offered as there never has been such an opportunity placed at the disposal of the public The above comprizes the following :\u2014 Heavy Crey Cotton, Strong Winceys, all shadas Good Heavy Canton Flannels, Fine American White and Grey Cottons, beautiful Scarlet, White and Blue Flannels, real fine Grass Linen.Dress Goods! Dress Goods! Beautiful Checked Dress Goods, Seal Brown, Navy Blue, Green and Dark Maroon Alpacis Black Lustres, Black Persian Cord, Black Para- matta, in all prices.Cloths, Tweed and Cassmeres cheap.Gloves and Hosiery very ow.Corsets and Frillings, &c.; &c , all reduced.All should call early as they will have the best e STE.MARIE BROS.464 NOTRE DAME STREET, 170 + eod TURGEON & DAGENAIS, IMPORTERS OF FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Ladies\u2019 Underclothing, Hosiery, Gloves, Towé ing, Linen Dsmask, French Percales, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Plumb, Bottle Green, Hats and Bonne's, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers.Black Lustres, Persian Cords, French Merinos, English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, French Coatings, and full assortment of Gents\u2019Furnishings, Also, & small stock of Ready-made Clothing to be scrificed at 50c in the dollar, TURGEON & DAGENAIS, ~~ No.221 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.170eodt+ STOLEN , on Monday last, from 8t.Joseph street, a Red Waggon (no tail-board®, Brown Mare and arness.Information to Th Christian, 413 Wellington street, Point St, Charles.180 2 WAN TED, astrong, active Boy to make himself generally useful ; must be well recommended.Apply at 449 St.Paul street.ANTED, by a respectable person, à situation as Cook or Housekeepe-, Apply at 617 Lagauchetiere strect.180 3 WAN TED, a good General Servant; also, a tidy girl to mind children and do up-stair work ; references required.Avely at 250 Guy street.180 FOR SALE cheap, à book in St.James\u2019 Building Society, will be sold very cheap for cash.Apply to Mr.Finlayson, at T.M, Bryson\u2019s, 8t.Francois Xavierstreet, 180-3 OARD\u2014Vacancy for a gentleman willing to room with another in a first-class boarding house, where none but rerpectable boarders are Xept.House leatantiy situated.Dinner at six o'clock.Apply br letter to \u201c Nerraw,\u201d Box 2126, Post office.10 ANTED, by a respectable young woman, work by the day: washing, ironing or housecleaning.Apply at No, 328 Chenne- ville sire up-staire, 180 4 OST \u2014 On Dorchester street, between Geneveive and Alexander streets, Plan of Building.Finder will please leave it at 7 Edward street, : - 180-1 \u2014.Tr \"er UF iv - =\u2014 =» men \u2014_\u2014 ee = rs _ DAILY STAR, THURSDAY, AUSUSE 3, arr, = Extra Edition.Evening Telegrams.THE WAR.Victory at Plevna Confi -med.C'ONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday evening, aug.1.\u2014Layard, the British representative, has advices confirming the Turkish victory at Plevna: The Russian right wing, Lumbering 40,000, was all eng.ged.Military Measures in Servia.VIERNA, August 2.\u2014In one of the late sittings of the Skuptschina, private loans were voted to the Servian Government, really, though not osteusibly, for military measures.The Prime Minister, M.Ris.tics, does not attempt to conceal his desire for the annexation of Old Servia and Bosnia.He says he is in perfect accord with the attempt of Servia and Montenegro.To participate in the spoils would be one of the contingencies in the face of which the power entrusted to Andrassy would be put into cxceution.Turkish Monitors Captured.; BERLIN, August 2,\u2014 Two Turkish monitors have been captured at Nicopolis nearly ready for service, Sailors have arrived from St.Petersburg, Grand Duke Alexis will command the Danube flotilla.~ Loxpox, Aug.2.\u2014A Rome despatch says it must be remembered that Italy is more directly ccncerned in what is going on in Western Europe than in the Eastern difficulty.She has joint interest with Germany in the result of the approsch- ing French elections.Italy will follow Germany in the Eastern Question.; Repulse of the Russians.LoxpoN, Aug.2\u2014The Porte has the fols lowing special, that the Russians were attacked by Raouff Pasha at seven hours fighting, Raouff Pasha retreated upon Karabuner, but Sulaiman Pasha was ecming up and repulsed the enemy and recaptured Eskaghra, capturingseveral guns _end inflicting considerable loss on the Rus.\u2019 sians.Election Riot in England.- LoxpoN, Aug.2.\u2014Riots took place at Grimsby last night.A mob of 6,000 wrecked the hotel where Watkins, who was elected to Parliament yesterday, stayed, and tried to burn it, Three persons were injured.Troops were sent to the scene from Sheffield.Twelve rioters were arrested.London Stock Exchange.LonnoN, August 2\u2014The Financier says that, though the settlement just arranged has been the smallest known for a long time, two members failed, and there is plenty of evidence that the stock exchange is suffering from excitement to a degree never before known.Goodwood Cup.LoNpoN, August 2.\u2014Race for the-Good- wocd Cup won by F.A.Hobson\u2019s Hampton Election.A Visitor.EDINBURGH, August 2.\u2014The Right Honorable Lyon Playfair, C.B, will sail August 23rd, for a tour of several months 5 in the United States.Looks Threatening.\u2018WasHINGTON, August 2.\u2014Gen.Hancock directed Gen.Barry, at Baltimore, to withdraw to Fort McHenry and be in readiness to move into the Pennsylvania Coal reigon at a minutes notice, The Consolidated Bank Robber Arrested.BALTIMoRE, Md.,, Aug.2.\u2014George Baynes was committed on a charge of having stolen $40,000 in notes from the Consolidated Bank, in Montreal.$22,000 of the notes were found upon him, with the name of the cashier forged.THE FIRE AT OKA, The Investigation Concluded\u201414 Indians under Arrest.[Special Despatch to the Star].OKA, August 2.\u2014The investigation was brought to a close a little before noon to-day.The arrests made since the Court adjourned yesterday bring the number of prisoners up to fourteen, one having been discharged this morning.The prisoners were sent to Ste, Scholastique jail where their voluntary statement will be taken in due course.It is thought that some may turn Queen\u2019s evidence, His Honor Judge Coursol, in opening his window last night, dropped to the floor a ten pound weight, which partially struck his foot, inflicting a wound of a painful character.Col.Amyot leaves with the party com- pesing the investigation by the 3 o\u2019clock boat to day.He will leave a man in the village The remaining number of Police, after escorting the prisoners, will take the train from Ste.Scholestique for Oka via Montreal, FROM TORONTO.The Lincoln Election Case \u2014 The \u201cGlobe\u201d and Sir Francis Hincks\u2014 The Dunkin Act\u2014Canadian Railway Securities.| SPECIAL DESPATCH 10 THE STAR] TORONTO, August 2.\u2014In the Lincoln Scrutiny Case at Merritton.the scrutiny closed to-day.Captain Neelon has 22 of a majority over the whole county so far, The Globe combats the views of Sir Francis Hincks this morning.It says the attitude of the Catholic minority in Ontario should be a telling rebuke to the excitable irritability of the majority in Quebec.If Orangeism could do harm anywhere it would do it where it has power.It can do no harm where it has no power.Where it can do no harm it is folly to resent its appearance.A day of prayer for the success of the Dunkin Act is to be held in Shaftesbury Hall on the 22nd inst., from 9 to 5.À special financial cable to the Globe from London says:\u2014 Canadian railways are a better price, and that Quebec loans show no variation, FROM OTTAWA.Exeursionists\u2014 Discharged-Arrested Canadian National Society Formed-Navfigation.[SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, August 2.\u2014About 200 excursionists arrived here from Ogdensburgh this morning.Thomas Brinnar, who was arrested on a charge of arson, has been discharged, the evidence teing hardly strong enough to cen- vict.A man named Angus Macdonald has been arrested for obtaining money from several merchants under false pretences.He was playing detective.A Canadian National Society was organized last night.One of the chief objects of the association will be to put down party and religious processions.The ¢ Maggie Bell \u201d started running froma Ottawa to Grenville to-day in cennection with the Northern Colonization ilway.The eloper, Sullivan, was te-day sent for trial to the Assizes, on a charge of larceny.FROM THREE RIVERS.Kpifing Affray\u2014Pienic.{SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE STAR.) THREE RIVERS, August 2.\u2014A murderous attack with knives took place last night opposite this city, on the east side of the St, Maurice River, between several Irishmen employed on the building of the N.S.RR.bridge and a few Canadians.Two men named Page were badly injured, and in fact disfigured for life.No reasons are assigned for the assault, and no arrests have as yet been made.A picnic on a grand scale was given yesterday to our principal citizens by one of our leading wholesale merchants, It took place at his farm on the St.Maurice River, and was a grand success, FROM WOODSTOCK.Sudden Death of an old Resident.Woonstock, Aug.2.\u2014Robert Gamble, an old and much respected resident of the Township of Gloucester, died suddenly at his residence at two o\u2019clock this morning, Up to an hour before his death he was in his usual health, and was in the act of taking some medicine when he expired.The deceased was 77 years of age, and one of the oldest and most successful farmers in this neighborhood.IMPORTATION OF SHETLAND PONIES.\u2014 The Allan Jsteamer * Waldensian\u2019 brought out about 90 Shetland ponies, which were landed at Quebec, owned by Mr.Rosier, eleven of which died from sheer starvation during the sea passage.It is stated that the owner enly provided two bags of oats and two bales of hay for these sturdy little animals in their voyage across the Atlantic.The consequence was that even, Scotch hardihood had to succumb to such short rations, © the skisaghra, after.City News.SEPARATION.\u2014Mme.Emelie Dusseau b: 8 Commenced an action against her husband, Maxime Parent, en separation de bien.INQUEsT.\u2014An inque:t was held by Coroner Jones at 10 a.m, to-day, on th: body of Mrs.Aureli Deforge, aged 47.It appems (hat deceased, who resided on Atwater Avenue, near St, Joseph street, went out this morning to get some water from the cana), and on her return with a bucketfol she fell dead on her own doorstep.She had been affected with heart disease for some time previously.The jury returned a verdict of \u2018died from disease of the heart,\u201d Porice CoURT, THURSDAY.\u2014Present : - H.Brehant, \u2026 P.M.\u2014In the case of Eliza Lyons vs.Dr.Alexander Monroe for assault, taken cn delslere from yesterday, judgment was given, condemning Dr.Monrce to pay a fine of $3 and costs.Mr.Cruikshanks, advocate for the defence, announced that he would sue out & writ of certiorari to bring the cass before a higher court, Mary Ann Bonlger ws.Mary Pitcher, using insulting language, case dismissed.Francis Donohue as, Mary Hogan, assault and battery, settled: ALLEGED IMPOSITION.\u2014We are infetmed that some of the licensed carters, who should be above resorting to contemptible mean.nesses, have been practising deception upon strangers who engage their carriages for a drive around the mountain, On arriving at the foot of the steps, the cunning Jehus tell their patrons that carriages do not pro- good view from the top of -the hill, traveller must go through the agony of ascending the steps.This is a species of deception which no respectable carter would descend te, but, unfortunately, in this line of business, as well as in all others, unprincipled fellows intrude - themselves and bring disgrace upon the calling.By acting in this way, these humbugs are killing the goose that lays the golden.eggs, as excursionists soon find owt the tricks of \u201cthe trade and avoid \u2018public vehicles altogether, The polite and honest carters should endeavor to stop the practice complained of, by bringing the authors to Justice or have them at least exposed.HyMENEAL\u2014Miss Rachael De Sols, eldest daughter of the Rev.Dr.De Sola, was married yesterday, to Mr.Hyman S.G.Ascher, at the residence of Mr.G.Ascher, father of the bridegroom, in Union Avenue, by Rev.Dr.De Sola, Rex.Dr, Mendz, of New York, and Rev.Mr.Myers, of this city.Dr.Mendz delivered the following address on the interesting occasion :\u2014It is when the heart is most deeply moved with emotion, whether joyous or sorrowful, that the deepest impression is most easily made.Hence at this, to you a moment of supreme importance of your lives, a few words may fittingly te addressed ; a few words to bid you \u2018God speed,\u201d upon this, your launch into the sea of life\u2014henceforth yourselves to fight your own way therein ; a few words of warning, to guide you amidst the rocks and shoals that may beset you, the storms and adverse winds that may bar you.You, bridegroom, have waited long for your bride-elect, but the hope deferred makes the heart grow fonder, yet besides the great joy of having at last attained your heart\u2019s desire, you have the unspeakable happiness of seeing present, not only your own parents, who have thus been spared so many years, but also your bride\u2019s parents, one of whom has so wonderfully and mercifully been restored to health.From the fact that you occupy your present position, I can safely assume that there is no need for me to enlarge upon your duties or obligations, but there is one point to which I take the liberty of drawing your attention, that is, that you this day become allied to the name of De Sols, a name synonymous with intelligent, conservative Judaism.I use both words advisedly and emphatically, for there are not a few who think the terms incongruous; such ones are those who think the world has rolled its 6,000 years inhabited, just waiting for their birth, that by them mankind might be intelligently enlightened, Those who have borne the name I mentioned had to encounter dangers incident to the age in which they lived, and their descendants and those allied to them have to encounter dangers more dangerous, the chief of them the danger of being dazzled, blinded with the glorious brilliance of the light of toleration we enjoy, in which, stranegly enough, we more often lose our way than in the Stygian darkness that reigned when the clouds\u2019 of intolerance made our long night of oppression black indeed.I earnestly entreat you, at this most important moment of your life, to resolve that your shall be devoted to the honor of the name of the Heavenly One, that the light of the law first planted \u2018n your heart by your parents may be nourished in your home, to be a perpetual fire, kindled upon the altar of the domestic bearth, never to be extingmished.\u201d To you, my sister, what shall I say ?for I know that your early training is ample guarantee that you will repay xour husband's manly love with a love womanly, and, therefore unfathomable ; that you will repay his manly protection with a confidence, a devotion womanly and, therefore, implicit.No need to tell you to do all in your power torender your home the abode of love, and an example, whence shall eradiate the pure light of our pure religion to cast its beams, which cheer and sanctify all who have the happiness to come within the sphere of its influence, I bave naught to say, save that no parent\u2019s love can, more sincerely than ours, entreat our Heavenly Father to strew your paths with Heaven's choicest blessings, to share them with your dear parents for many a long year, in health and happiness, \u201c\u201c to find grace and good reward in the eyes of all.\u201d Dr.Mende concluded with invoking the.priestly blessing of his people upon the happy couple.THE HACKETT ENQUIRY.Sheehan Brought before the Magistrate.The investigation into this case took place this afternoon, before Mr, Brehaut, P.M.Mr.MacMaster appeared for the prosicuiion, and Mr.Curran for the defence.The prisoner Sheehan was present in the court.The first witness examined was John McCullock, tinsmith, Montreal, who deposed and said : I work at Prowse Bros., in the city ; on the day Hacket! was shot I was at the church which the Orange.men attended, and as the congregation came out I followed that portion of it coming down Beaver Hall hill, and at the corner Latour street and Beaver Hall hill a row commenced by a woman placking a lily-out of another one\u2019s dress; some men interfered ; revolvers were drawn, but the row quicied down.I followed the crowd down the hill and saw a man assaulted who w: 8 assisted by Thomas Lett Hackett, but he also got badly thrashed,and being driven into Victoria Square, he made for Rober: Dunn\u2019s store, which was open, and he ran up the staps, but was afterwards dragged down by a man who took him to the pavement.Hackett dropped his revolver, which the man picked up and shot him (Hackett) with his own revolver.I would know the man if I were to see him.Hackett was at this time facing Craig street.John Shee- han then stepped in front of Hackett and rointed his revolver, I should say about breast-high, and fired at Hackett.The deceased fell over on the pavement, Sheehan then walked up to his head; revolver in hand, swearing that he would shoot every Otangeman in the same way; he afterwards walked away and sat on Tansey\u2019s window for some twenty minutes, and that was the last I saw of him.James D.McCallum, clerk, Montreal, corroborated the former witnesss testimony in regard to the shooting of Hackett; he was not more than six feet from the unfortunate man at the time and had an unobstructed view of the whole affair, AFTERNOON MONEY MARKET.New York.August 2, 4 p.m, Gold.0.1058 @ 00 Sterling Exchange.-.486 @ 00 Montreal.Greenbacks bought at a dis- countoË.5} @ 00 Greenbacks sold at a dis COUNtOL.600 600000000000 5 MM 00 Drafts on New York.5 @00 Silver bought at a discountof 8 @ 00 W.WE, Stock and Broker, 121 St.Francois Xavier street, WANTED\u2014A respectable married couple, without children, can have Basement, free of rent and fuel, in return for attending to house of a gentleman who will require ast cooked and his washing done.ply, with references, Box 84, Post-office, a 1 8° © ed further, and that, in order to geta- Temperature.A re &umet $, 1677.mperature in the shade, by @andaré Ther- Clans sod Bory 2 a a 1 rays fo NT athematical Ins ent and 244 Notre Dame Street, ers, 33 1877.1876.a rm A TN pm.8am, 1pm.Min.\u2018ge.802.SAT WE Wa Ave Max.Min.Mean, 840, 84°.749, BAROMETER.8 p.m.8 am.1 o 3815 30:18 30:07 \u2014_\u2014 MONTREAL STOCK REPORT.(Reported apecialls for the San.) August 1, 1877.Parfamt| BANES Value po.vaise Val|Paie.: * |p.Bhre 200| All, |Bank of M 1.[255 551a 200 00 40| « Ontario Bank.| 97 @98%| 8880 100| « [Consolidated Bank.| 831 @8il 83 25 80] « |Banque du Peuple.| 864 @88 4312 501 « |Molson\u2019s Bank.10813 310%) 54 25 160] \u201c [Bank of Toronto.| \u2014 00 00 25) @ |BkJacques Cartier.} 53 @54%| 1320 100} 4 |Merchants' Bank.66% @67'4| 6875 60| 4 |East Townships Bk| _ @\u2014 00 00 501 & [Can Brof Com'erce.l114 @14x| 5700 100| « Metropolitan Bk.| ig 921 1800 100| \u201c [Exchange Bank.! 75 @78 7500 MISCELLANEOUS, 40| \u201c |Mont Telograph Co.|1101 501 « Dominion Tale co.| \u2014* gu a & 100! & Rich & Ont Nav Co.| 62 S64 82 00 50| \u201c [City Pass R.R.84 87, 2 00 40| 4 [City GasCa.,.141% @45 156 88 50| « Mont L.& Mort Go.| \u2014 ®\u2014 00 00 100120 Royal Can Ins Co.\u2014 \u2014 00 00 vJe Harbor Bonds.,.\u2014 = 00 00 & (Corporation Bonds \u2014 ss 00 00 FENWICK & BOND, 4 Merchants\u2019 Exchange.\u2014_\u2014 New Advertisements this p.m PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION OF 1877.THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION for 1877, open to the world, will take place on the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st September next, in the CITY OF QUEBEC, on the grounds known as COVE FIELD, in rear of : the Drill Bhed, on the St Louis Road.PRIZE LISTS AND BLANK FORMS OF ENTRY can be obtained from G.LBELERR, Secretary of Council of Agriculture.B.C.STEVENSON, Secretary Council.of Arts and Manufactures, Montreal, or from the Secretaries of any of the County Agricultural Societies.BNTRIES for live stock must be made on or before SATURDAY, the 1st SEPTEMBER, and for other articles in the Industrial Department, on or before SATURDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER.N.B.\u2014Ko entries ahall be receivéd after the above mentioned dates.For further particulars apply to 8.C.Stevenson, Secretary of Council of Arts and Mannfactures, or to the undersigned.GEORGE S.LECLERE, 180 Bec.Councit of Agriculture, P.Q.(CHEESE COMPETITION.At the annual meeting of the Royal Agricultural ociety of England; held at Liverpool, this year (July, 1877}, in the competition for American and Canadian Cheese.the Judges awardel the First Prize, £20, and the Second Prize, £15, to Messrs.Hodgson Brothers, Liverpool.The Third Prize, £10, was awarded to Messrs.\u2018Watson, Dunn & Co., Liverpool, Mr.J.T.Warrington, Liverpool, being commended.The Cheese shown by Messrs.Hodgson Brothers, Liverpool, was purchased and shipped by Messrs, ABRAHAM HODGSON & SONS of New York, also of Montreal and Belleville, Canada.180-2.STO CK OF GROCERIES.The undersigned have received instructions to sell by auction, on MONDAY, the 6th instant, the Stock of Groceries of M.LAPIERRE, corner of St.Catherine and St.Elizabeth streets, comprising Teas, Wines, Liquors, Scales, and a complete assortment of Groceries.All will be sold without reserve and in lots.cone venient to purchasers.Sale at TEN a.m.MARCOTTE & ARCHAMBAULT, 180 Auctioneers.HA CKMENS OPPOSIT ION On and after August 4th, 1877, the Hackmen of Montreal will run an Opposition Line of Single Carriages to the Mount Royal Park, leaving the Post-office every hour.Fare there and back 25¢ each Parties wishing to remain at the Park can return by subsequent carriages.1808 pERSONAL\u2014 Win the person who sent bouquet to party on Alexander street, on 1st inst.please address P.O.Box 993, and oblige L.180-1 TO, LET\u2014A small store on St.Paul street, one flat, about 30 by 60 feet well-llghted in front and rear to ; à suitable tenant will be let low till first May next.Apply at 334 St.Paul street.180-10 T 0 LET\u2014Two dwellings, one containing 8 rooms, with Bath and Water Closet, interior entirely new, seven minutes\u2019 walk from Port Office.The other contains five TOOmS, with Bath and Water Closet, rent moderate.Both ready for occupation the firat of next week.Ad- \u201cdrees 69 Sapgninet street.180- TO LET, a well-turnished house, eight rooms.Bath and Water Closet; rent very low.Address, D.11, STAR office, 180-2 To LET, office in Citizens Insu~ rance Building, up Stair, suitable for a notary, &c.Apply to McMaster Hall.+123 eodt RooM-\u2014-A gentleman wants one large, or two small rooms, furnished, with pre of bath.Address.stating price, P.O.Box 78, 180-2 > ROOMS\u2014To let, one or two un= furnished rooms on Upper St.Urbain street, Anply at 52 £t.Alexander street.180-3 BCARD\u2014Vacancies at No.9 St Urbain street.Bea RD\u2014Vacancies for steady boarders, in a quiet and pleasant locality.Terms to suit the times.street.BCARD\u2014A gentleman and his wife require board with a large well-furnished bedroom, use of bath, &c., within ten minutes?walk of post office.\u201d References exchanged.Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, B.Box 1.167.180-2 LOST, on Wednesday afternoon, from 73 Drummend street,a youug yellow canary bird, [The finder will be rewarded on its re- urn.- t J,0ST, a small black-and-tan terrier.¢ H.W.\u201d onhis collar, The finder will kindly return the dog to Robert Hamilton, 148 St.James street.LOST OR STOLEN\u2014A small Skye Terrier, answers to the name of \u2018 Tip ;\u201d James Toner on collar.Finder will kindly return to corner of St.Dominique and Lagauchetiere streets, and be rewarded.180-38 F OUND, a pair of blocks for hoisting purpoces.The owner can have them by proving property and paying expenses, by calling at Patrick Reynolds, Manufacturer street West, Point St.Charles.180-2 WAN TED \u2014 By a respectable woman, a young child to take charge of at her own home.Address E.44, STAR Office., Apply at 22 8t.Monique P 180-10 80-3 WANTED TO RENT, a small house of 5 ox 6 rooms, not more than a mile from Post Office.Apply by letter, stating rent, wbich must be moderate, to E.G., Box 33, Post Office.180-8 YVANTED, an energetic young man of good address to solicit orders fora popular remedy.Fifteen to thirty dollars a week can be made by the right parties.Apply by letter at once, M, R., STAR Office.180-1 WANTED, bands to make ties and cravats at 570% Craig street, 180-3 ANTED, a respectable office boy.Apply a% STAR office, 180 ANTED\u2014Can a situation be procured in Montreal by a man of 23 years expesience in Mercart:le business; board and washing peceseary ; references satisfactory.Address.M., STAR ( fice.180 2 WANTED, a girl for a small family.at 185 St.George street.1802 YANTED TO PURCHASE, a Second hand Bet of Cheesmen, either Ivory or Bene, Acdress, by letter, stating price, ¢ Rock,\u201d STAR office.18 W ANTED, a Nurse Gizl to go to the courifry for a month; good references required.Apply at 15 Lemoine ttreet, between Hand 10 a.m.1802 WwW ANTED, a Housemaid; also, a little girl to mind a child, Apply at 4768 Tecanchetiere street.180 3 WANT ED-Cooks, Housemaids, Nurser, General Servants want situations, Mre.Gardner's Registry Office, 40 St.Aftoine rire et, ANTED \u2014 A thorough servant for a small family.Apply 484 St.Tawrence Main siteet, 180-1 ANTED\u2014A for a smell fami street, (off Rt.Famille street.) 3 BEC.PS Vois OF JUG of Montreal CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal, \u2014 Arthur McMahon et aly Plaintiffs, vs, Pierre Lacroix ef al, Defendants, and Arthur McMabon, Purchager.\u2014On the 11th day of August inet., at Nine of the clock in the fore= noon, at the demicile of one of the said Defendants, No.152 German street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold ala fo.le enclere of Arthur McMahon, all the goods and chattels of sald dofendants, seized in this caute, consisting of Household Furniture.JOSEPP CHARETTE, B §8.C.Montreal, 2nd August, 1877.180-1 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.5244.} District of Montreal, CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal.\u2014James M.Henderson ef al, Plaintiffs, vs.John Horn, jr., Defend- ant\u2014On Saturday the Eleventh day of August inst., 1877, at Ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the \u201csald defendant, No.334 Bleury street, City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of justice, all the goods and chattels of said Defendant, gcized in this cause, consisting of Chairs, Carpet, Sofa, &e.JOHN HOOLAMAN.B, 8.C.Montreal, 2nd August, 1877.180-1 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.11335] District of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal\u2014AJphonse Doutre, Plaintiff, esqualite, vs.Remi Maillette Lenotr, Defendant.\u2014On the 10th day of August, 1877, at Nine of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, No.284 Wolfe street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of justice, all the goods and chattels of said Defendant, seized in this canse, consieting of Sewing Machine, Tables, Clocks, dc.Terms cash.M.CHAUSSE, B.8.\u20ac.etc.De\u201d general Servant .ly at au Toe APPLY 150.9% Montreal), August 2nd, 1877.180-1 1\u201d.sighed the 3 you, secretly isa noble one,\u201d observed \u201d added the vis« flatter.As to ; but i i is reserve him me greatly.\u201d i \u201cof a supposition suggested our \u201cThe 5 a widower you i confession oman,\u201d = cer v'erleapa \u201cYou \u201d was: my they \u201cdined twice this Ellston.on It every of the superior to the.wide unskilled man of of the County, R.not the that under in great \u201ca wrong to law which protects society in which rew out the $150 carpenter do work which by educated workingmen of less time, is {Applause enh dhe recurrence of such events uld have all the workingmen of the patin, taught political economy, :s that they could see in what direction their interests lay It to those want work get pay teen.The of oT 1¢ven more of had consequence\u2019 of the fall.not gramble or to he manly: er - he preparing own funerals.RAILWAY MEN, upon in a \u201cmot -erawl.aswell as pros.i oUB ALL 5T00K OF.WOOLLENS, WILL BE Cours.) sy Br.Disran Your patronage ie séspestfuty solicited, RCONOMICAL! EFFICIENT | Guaranteed satisfaction: PROWSE BROS.222 and 24 inn We AT ROW prepared to fit Un our PATENT HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOB.WARMING BUILDINGS, at very low tes, it early application mae armee -\u2014\u2014 CHARLES GARTH #0 STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, \"IRON BEDSTEADS acd AT PRIORS TO BUTE THR TIMES) EQUAK TO TGR RD, RETROSPECT.THE JULY NUMBER JUST RECEIVED.DAWSON BROTHERS, THE PATENT SQUERZERS, AXE, EUCHRE OARDE AND \u2018GAME COUNTERS A dew; Handsome \u2018and\u2019 Cheap Artic, Just received.GEO.HORNE & BON.Montreal, 18th Hay, 1877.\u2018 we ny PF 389 Lagauchotiere street, Montreal.nr May 1st.months at à time that ! conld Porwr Sr.CHARLES, Jan, 20th, 1877.W.E.CHESTER, Esq.Dran'81n,\u2014Being the Yours, truly, W.Q, MORCOM.met Kaxesrow; Kent Co.NB.enclose you 1 have fool myself strongly J.W.PORTER: KEW YORK, April 9th, 1877.W.E.CHESTER, you for Bronghitiy, - you don't send ant.Lagauchetière \u2018Street, Montreal; &c.Lam satistted and and gaining strength.To-day vit i Laem nt ut.a tom nk mé by return mail GREEN'S AUGUST FLOUR, Sameix PACKAGES, 100 BAYH, : Me Ba sd OREMIST sot st.Joseph Beret, MONTREAL 153 asever.Ihave recommended Po Cure to many snfferers gince 1 rave known ity and presumes vou have tecelvod orders from all parts of this State wish it wété more-generally known, Very espectfullys B Supt.Ninth Life-Saving: District.st MowrrEAT; July 5th; 1877, Mu.WILLIAM E; CHESTER, \u2018much in Pat 1 have been:for years, and suffered from a we severe attack of complicated with Bronchitis, and time I used L your and afford mi 4 that it Las po the means of restoring JAMES LASKEY, 785.Bs Bonaventure street, Montras?, rere Carracooxn Drrot, Sullivan Co, N.Y, .B.CHESTER, ; DEAR Sim] \u2018have not \u2018been able to write for some time, owing to business that has occupied my attention.I have uted the remedy you have son ng; with great success, oo several recent tasos that have come.under nm: the time; thé party was\u2018Éured: Isaw him a few & .kéeper in h e of Bronchitis much disgusted, but while friend here, ! saw remedy.he said, # Doctor, you have touched the spot,\u201d and fr om that day he recovered his former health, and n now de dard work, such as chopping timbers ploughing, & These few cases I mention as they were given acts like a charm-atleast tomy satisfaction find 82.20 for two packages of paying special attention to oping to hear from you the I soon, I remain, Yours, gr » A.KEMP, MD.MONTREAL, April 19th, 1377, DEAR SIR,\u2014I come among the many to repeat what, no dont, you have frequently heard.That ig, the curing properties of your Bronchitis Cure.I havea young sister that \u2018has had the above complaint since she was nine years old, being now My father has had the best doctorg in Hamilton, Oxt., attending her, and could get nothing to do.her.any good.1 have also sent her different preparations from Chicago the morning, tatmÿ-breakfast as well-as ever 1 a while; 1 took \u2018some more, and I wi and alsa afternoon -sod- miracle With respect, (Treraain, youra,truly, SARAH J KIREPATRIOE, 26 Notre Dame Strest, LAKESIDE, Ont., 22nd June, 1877.w.GEO.DALRYMPLE.two that I reésivees x another jeu DR.Anthony.Jameson's VROLERA Fa RM QUA EA REMEDY By PROMPT A \"price Boo pe oa SOLE AGENT, - BATERRE anu DIVERTIO.A Pleasant, Safs ang @mclent: Romaity for the following Diseases, withotit the use of any Medicine : * 400 Notre Dame stress, FANCY GOODS, &o, mo TOURISTS, A large assortment a LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS\"PORTABLE DRESSING CASES; ALSO, DRESSING CASE SATCHELS, WITH OR WITH- FITTINGS, MARINE AND OPERA GLASSES, INLEATHER VORY OR PEARL.AT R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 376 x 282 and 254 Notre Dame street FE TECTRO E FLATED AND SIL.rANOY Soo, PICNIC BASKETS, WORK BASKETS, AT BEAUYDRY & VIGER.26B NoTRE DAME 8TREET, MEDALIONS, en ns WATCHES ! very low pri RB SHARPLEY AND:284 NOTRE DAME ALBERT J.VLLEY.N B.\u2014No \u2018branches elsewhere whatever or THE QUEEN'S the BRAGS The bradé\u2018ard Faspectiully requested to cat examine our Stock, which ix veryoomplate, | Toronto Branch: 56 and 58 Front street, 172% # thé St.Andrew's Wharf; Quebec:\u2014 at 7.00 a.11, the MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, E bus t.Lave for Ha! Ha! Bay, calling at 5 y; Riviere du Loup and and Tadousae.BD.8.wv.SHER HE ident, THE BE RICHELIEU AND ON« +.TARIQ NAVIGATION COX.Mall Line of Steamers J.se, Last 5 : Goods will be received for the Propellers of this @.W.ROBINSON, 197 Bt Juries str 0.3/BEYDORS, CONTRACTORS, &c, To THE TIMES.SELLING AT $1.50 PER DOZEN.\u20ac QUARTS, PINTS, 8e per foot.Architra ves ©» MONTREAL \u201cALES AND PORTER, Tn fine condition, 842 7.T.HUTCHISON, FAMILE- GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT, 130 ST.CONSTANT STREET, 174 Also LONG WHARF.> and 5.St; Antoine Street.Three million feet S-inch 8:Copine 1: le 153x cod t pine deals for sale by the boat load, delivered in Canal or Harbor at manufacturers* price.Also first quality Dry Pine Lumber for Factory work, other grades in boards, planks and wadressed.First duality Sawa \u2018haîf-boxes and quan, - Leave orders at 400 William street.LAY.TUCKER & McDONKELL, LUMBER MERCHANTS, PROPRIETORE OF THE WEST-END SAW and SPLANING MILLS, SA DOOR and BOX FACT To sa JITCHRLE, 32 Wellington MITCHELL & ROXS, 99 ST, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, June:16, 1877.MONTREAL.41x ! OATS! OATST! 2 Fram Moule, Chicken: Feed, Boiled Hay, Straw, ° CENTRAL FÉED STORE.LAVERTY «ce IC-NIC and SEASIDE.SEA Joux H.R.MOLSON & BROS., ASSORTED CASES OF WINES, de.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, | R86 Bt.Mary \u201cStreet, \u201cMontrent, of ALE and PORTER, in wood-and bottle, miles regularly sup; \u2018The following Bottlers arp Supplied hy us labels, and have liberty > L DE PENA: ° a VA À delicious Spanish Ho poi for weather, and low itp: Patrick.Teles Fu Are .163x FROM 300 TO 500 LOTS SANDER, anutactared by ww.x a «Co, 21 AYLMER STREET, MONTREAL 149x streot.Terms CO, \u201cBREWERS AND MALTSTERS, MONTREAL.ing] fous, tu ood RAR Pour: was.Di renpyites 62 \u2018 Over Swan Office.18Tx "]
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