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[" VOL.X, NO.22 Morning Telegrams.EASTERN AFFAIRS.Mersegovinn neificd-Sslands te be Céded 1e Greece Vienna, ber 20.\u2014 General Gova- lovich tele that the pacification of the Hersegovina virtually completed, political administration having been organized throughout the country.CoNsTaNTINOPLE, September 20.\u2014It is understood that the Grand Vizier is willing to cede eventuslly several islands of the \"Archipelago to Greece, but nothing on ths .fr A >.Mado a ay Ey \u2014a a 7 main.and.Fight with Indians, WanHINGTON, September 20.\u2014Generil Sheriden telegraphs, Sept.Oth, that three bundred Southern Cheyennes broke from 1° eu sgeney at Fort Reno and were imme- di t-iy pursued.An engsgemont followed, iv which the command lost three killed snd three w und.d.The attack was uusucuess- tel.Firen.Fasitin, Sept.20.\u2014 B-twren Gand 7 this evening the north pier of Burlington Causal was discovered to be on fire, aud s heavy gale blowing at the time, it could not be subdued.Assistance was telegraphed for to the city, and the fire brigwle hus been called out to go down.Ocean House, BusLINGTON Bracu, Sept.20.\u2014 The north end piers of the canal caught li:e about 5.45 this p.m., and have beer burning sines.It is supposed to have caught from a spark from some steamer, The wind is very high.Men are etill working to extinguish the fire, Yellow Fever.Baron Rouom, September 20.\u2014New cases, 40 ; deaths, 2.WATER VALLEY, September 20.\u2014Soven-.teen cases ; 2 desthe.Houuy Sraixos, Mise, Sept.20.\u2014Deaths | since last report, 13 ; new cases, 21.Carmo, mber 20.\u2014Twelve new cases, 2 deaths, It is supposed the danger-is over New ORLEANS, La, September 20.\u2014 From noon to 6 p.m.17 deaths and 48 new cases reported.CHATTANOOGA, Teun., Sept.20.\u2014The Board of Health disagree as to whether the fever here is aggravated bilious or yellow.GRENADA, September 20.\u2014No destbs and but two new cases to-day.Total number of deaths to date 214, whites 57, negioes 157, Jacxsom, Miss., September 20,\u2014 General outlook shows but lit abatemwnt.Reports for yeuterday show 13 deaths at Canton, 20 new cases;and 5 deaths.Nxw OBLEANS, September 20.\u2014Cloudy, warm, and threatening rain.Duath list includes 22 children under 10.Dr.Taylor, who went to Lagrands Plantation, tele- graphe 24 sick.A despatch from Cznton tts the illuess of Dr, Semmes and G.Thomas, President of ths Howards, probably from prostration.Little rain, Naw OrLEANS, tember 20.\u2014Among the deaths to-day is Sister Mary Brigatta, who died at St.Joseph's Asylum.Steamship for Havana took 140 Cubans, forwarded .by the Spanish Consulate here.The Young Men\u2019s Christian Association report new cases to-daÿ, 61; Howard Associstion, 456, including many not previously entered up.GREENVILLE, Miss, September 20,\u2014 Total cases, 350; total deaths, 133.the last 24 bours, 18 deaths.We are aut.off entirely from the world, &s the telegraph office in Vicksburg cannot take our business.Only one operator is there.We are out of medicine and ice, and have not been able to get one message thr for nine ares we could have gotten relisf but for ew York, September 20.\u2014By the courtesy of Jarrett & Palmer, n lslies\u2019 matinee, given by the women of New York for the benefit of the municipal fund to re- Here the fever sufferers in the South, was.Leld this afternoon in Booth's Theatre, which was crowded to.the doors, Misses mdetazendish, Clara Louise Kellogg, Gene- vie ve Ward, Fauny \u2018 Davenport, Joseph K.Env ett und others Participated ; ; also the 9:h Regiment Band, no.0.Wiman mede an addiess concerning the needs of: $ao.Ajficken South.The benefit netted; Sparks from the Telesraph.Lord Dafferin, it is stated, will leave Canada on the 12th of Octoher, A plum tree is re to be in full bloom \u2018in a garden on High street, Toronto.The report that the French Minister of Finance intends to resign i unfounded.The Anti Socialists\u2019 bill in the German Parliament is being rapidly pushed through.Lumbermen are beginning to wend their way to the Georgian Bay lamber district.Thos.Douglas, an English iaborer,; was found in & barn in Toronto, dying\u2019 trom starvation.The Governor-General lett Quebee poster.day at 5 p.m.on the mail steamer for Toronto to attend the Exhibition.A plat was recently discovered at Odessa to liberate the imprisoned Nibilists.Mauy.arrests have been made in consequence.The Town of In Ont, has a vote af 153 to 96 detoared tho bylaw reat ing a bonus of $8,000 to the C.V.Railway.Prof.Goldwin Smith is at Quebec, - lectures to-night under the auspices « of the Literary and Historical Secisty of that city.The Belleville Ont., City Council allow: a discount of 3 per cent.on ail taxes paid | into the City Treasury by the 30th of Oe- The Collector at Jacksonville, Pia, tole- grpbs & to Washington for immediate «a given.The Philadelphia snd Coal & Irom Co.'s collieries stopped st Pottaville ou the 1515 int, for the remainder of the mon The Central Exhibition at Guelph, Ont, Which closed en- the 20th, has not been, in Ensequence of tha election excitement, a r = Eu the of Lacs > 2 Goo Lee has retumed to London East, Ont, from Memphis A com- Pon jom, Of bs died on the way up the Mis.tisaip) Diphtheria of a type is at Pugwash and Wall Bay, borin + Ont., old and young alike falling victims to \u201cts ravages.The Customs officers of Havana have seized 93 tins of opium which were being smuggled into country.The value of the seirure is $18,000.A bottle bas been found on the Irish coast contai of paper on re was written :\u2014 sinking, Ma 20, lat, 50-7 iy 10-36 west.The Hon.John Assistant Auditor-General, died at wa -on Tues.dsy evening.The samt former] in ihe Canadian Assembly from 1857 iw 1864.It is understood that a meeting of the Nova Scotia Government will be held next week, when it will be decided either té re- tign at once or hold on till the meeting of the Législature.Under the terms of a decision by Chaz\u2014 cellor Sprague in the Chancery Court, the Operas House in Ottawa will be sold under power of mortgage held by Mr.Heney, on the uth of October.The large bridge over Indian Creek, Ifl.actoes which the Peoria, Pekin and Jackson ville road runs, was ed on the 20th inst.by an incendiary.Travel will be im.™ peded for several days.A little girl, seven years old, living in Toronto, wassererely bitten by a -bull dog on the 20th.The throat of the child was se feasfully torn by the dog that the dooters have uo hopes of her recovery.Miss Ada Cavendish, the famous English actress, leaves New York for Toronto on Surdsy ev.niog, per express on the Erie Railway, arriving in Toronto early on Mou.day afternoon.York was moderately successful.Gen.Sir Patrick K.C.M.GŸ is expe:ted to arrive in Quebec from Halifax aboot the end of the month, snd will take \u201c Up bis quarters for a time in the Citadel be sve proceeding to Obama to act as g pa A worm of great Vo idsic ™ Londen 3 ; hi den A 20th inst, o \u2018a a SE ee Waa instantiy kg\" ® = p violent storm of MES vg SL dg le \u2018a In.H t ia N er engagement ia ov bw HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION.The following are the awards of the Judges at the Horticultural Exhibition just closed here : PLANTS.Greenhouse plants, collection of 3% varieties.at least one-half in bloom, J Stanford, 1; M Gorman, 2 ; Thos McPherson, 3.Greenhouse best 12, distinct varieties, at least one.in bloom, George Budde, 1 ; M Gorman, 2 ; J Stanford, 3 Greenbousé plants, beat 6, distinct virie- ties, in Doom, J Stanford, 1; M Gorman, 2 ; G Buddo, 3 | \u2018Greenhouse plants, best 3, distinct varie- tits, in com, J Stanford, 14 M Gorman, 2 ; G Uuddo, 3.Rtové plants, best 8 in bloom, distinct varieties, W Spriggins, 1; M Gorman %; Thos McPherson, 3.Steve plants, best 6 follage, distinct varieties, F Roy, 1 ; Geo Baddo, 3 ; M Gurman, Pa Begonias, best 2 in bloom, distinct varieties, W B Davidson, 1 ; Thos McPher- scp, 2 ; G Buddo, 3.Begonias, bent 2 foliage, distinot varieties, y Spriggins, 1; Wm Cooke, 2 ; J Stanford, Begonias bulbous, best 2 in bloom, Thos Me Phersop, 1 ; J Stanford, 2 ; W Spriggins, > Gerartoms zonsle, best 12, distinet varie.tics, in bicom, J Stanford, 1; W Spriggivs, 2; Thos Mcl\u2019herson, 3.: Geuianiunis cure, hist 8, distinct varieties, in bivow, J Suaford, 1; \u2014W Sprigsius, 2; J Dickson, 3 \u2018Cerapi.ms double, best 6, distinct varle.ties, in bloom, J Stanford; 1; S 3 Bain, 2 ; Thos McPherson, 3.Geraniums brouze, best 3, distinct varie- .ties, in bloom, John Osborne, 1; J Staus ford, 2 ; Thomas McPherson, 3.Géraniums tri-color, best 3, distinct varieties, in bloom, Thomas McPherson, 1 Fuchsias best 6, digtinoet varieties, in bloon, John D Dofg, 1; J Stanford, 2 ; Jobn Usborne, 3.Fuchaias, bent 3, distinct varieties, in - bloom, Jobn D Duig, 13 John Osbotue, 2 ; J Btanford, 3.Foreign ferns, best 20, distinct vaticties, George Buddo, 1 ; ; W Spriggins, 2; M Gor- man, 3.Foreign ferns, best 12, distinct varic'ies, William Cooke, 1 ; M Gorman, 2; W Syrig- gins, 3.Foreign ferns, Best 6, distinct varicties, G Buddo, 1; M Gorman, 2.Tree fern, \u2018best specimen, G Buddo, 1 ; R Imrie, 2, Native ferns, best collection in pots, W.Spriggine, 1.Lycopodiam, best \u2018 pots, W Spriggins, 1; JD Doig, 2; M Goïman, 3.\"Palm, best, M Gorman, 1 ; G Buddo, 2; W Spriggins 3.Abutilous, Test 3, distinct varieties, in, bloom, J Stanford, 1; 8 8 Bain, 2.lores, Dest 6, in pota, in bloow, J Stanford, 1; X Gormas, 2.Bonverdies, bent 6, at least 3 varieties, in blaom, John D Doig, 1; J Stanford, 3 ; M Gorman, 3, Bouvardiss, best 3 distinct veriotiss, in bleom, J Stanford, 1 ; M Gorman, 2.Coleus, best 6, distinct varieties, W Sprig: gins, 1; J Stanferd, 2 ; John D Doig, 8.Coleus, best 2, distinct varieties, Joka Ooborne, 1 ; W Spriggins, 2 ; J Btaufard, 8.Balsome, best 4, must be som in pots, in bloom, John Osborne, 1 2; WB Davidson, 8.be Balsams, 2, must grown in in bloom, J Beanfoed, 1; don Cobra W B Davidson, 3.Cockscombs, best 4, must be grown in.pots J Stanford, 1 ; John Osborne, 3.Coekscombe, bast 2, must be grown in pots, J Stanford, 1.Carnation, best 6 pots, distinot v atieties, , in bloom, W B Dayidson, 1; J Stanford, 2, Carnation, best 3 pots, distinot varieties,.2 bloom, W B De 15 3 Stanford, ® Hanging basket, best, Wim Épriggins, 1 ; J Stantord 2; § 8 Buin, 3 ?' Spriggins, 1 ; J Vase of plants, best.W Stanford, 2 y Lirioms, bost 2 in pots, in bloom, Thos: c 1.Gladioli, best 12 spikes, John Dunbar, 1 ;: Y idm, mè kes, Join Danbaz, 1 ; Gladioli, best 6 sp an ; B Davidson, 2.tm TT palsems, best 2 in pots, in bloom, James Jeflry, 1; J Dickson, 2 ; W Tait, 3.; Cockscombe, best two in pots, James effry, 2.Pansies, best twelve in bloom, J Dickson, 1; W Tait, 2; Jas Jeffry 8.\"Verbena, best twelve in bloom, J as Jeffry, 1; Mrs W Simpson, 2; W Tait, 3.Verbenas, best six in \"bloom, Jas Jeffry, 1; J Dizkson, 2; W Tait, 8, Fern case, best (tilled), Jobn B Goode, 1.Bcuquet, best hand, J Dickson, ; Mrs W Simpson, 2 ; Jas Jef, 8 .Bouquet, best table, J Dickson I; Jas Jeflry, 2; W Faiis, 3.\u2018Wreath, best, J Dickson, 1 Best and most tastefully arrangsd basket of rut flowers, not more than 12 inches in diameter, J Dickson, 1; James Jeffery, 2; W Faris, 3.FRUITS, Apples, best and largest collection, open to the Province of Quebec, five Specimens of each variety, Geo B Edwards, 1; Rennix, 2 ; Abbotaford Fruit Growers\u2019 A sociation; 3.Apples, best 12 varieties, 5 of each, James Rennix, 1; Geo B Edwards, 2; R Ww Shep- bed, jun, 3.Apples, beat 6 varieties, M Gorman, 1; w O'Hara, 2; N 8 Whitney, 8.Apples, best 8 varieties, David Law, 1; James Renuix, 2 ; W O'Hara, 3.Apples, 5 heaviest, W O'Hara, 1 ; Joseph Hickeon, 2 ; W Tait, 3.Crab ap les, best collection, 10 of each, G B Edwards, 1; H W Atwater, 2; R W Shepherd, jun, % est Inte, 10 ab apples, specimens, Geo Cheney, 1; Thos Hall, 2; R W Bhep- herd, jus, 3 Specisl County Prize for the best County collection of apples, open to all ex pt Hochelage, 5 spoaimens of each variety, grieultaral , Connty Huntingdon, 1 Area FGA,2; Vaudreuil County, ® colleotion of seed very superior, Gso B Fdwarda, Covey H Ha 7 Pears, best collection, 5 of gach, Thomas Caverbill, 1; Ed Armour, 2; Alexander Armiour, 3 Pears, best 3 varieties, 5 of each.El Asmeur, 1; Thomas Caverhill, 2; Alex Armour, 5 Pears, best plate, 5 specimens, D Law, 1; Rev E Duvernat, 2; ne .Ploms, best collection, not less than 6 tpecimens of each variety, W B Davidson, 1.| Plums, best 2 varieties, W B Daridson, i HW Atwater, 2; G W Hardesty, 3 V ptaches.best collection under glass, W O'Hars, 1.Peaches, best collection, of not less than 8, Miss Cuvillier, 1; W O'Hara, 2 Nectarinea, best collection, wo \u2018Hara, 1.Grapes, beat collection, outdoor, named, 2 bunches of each, James Morgan, jun, 1; H W Atwater, 2, Grapes, best 3 varieties, outdoor, 2 bunches of each, John Morrison, 1; Alex Armour, jum, 2; James Morgan, jun, 8.Grapes, heaviest ingle bunch, outdoor, John Morrison, 1; Peter Doig, 2; James M best 5 varisties, in rapes, best grown cold vinery, Fd Armonr, ! ; Hey Phillips, 2.Grapes, best 4 2 white and 2 black, grown in cold vinery, E1 Amour, 1; James npix, 2 ; Alex Aimons; 3.Grapes, best.8 varieties, 1 banch of each, rown in hot vinery, Ed Armour, 1; John unbar, 2; George Buddo, 3.Grapes, \"best bunches, 3 white and 2 dlack, grown under glass, James Rennix, 1 John Dube, 2; Ed Armour, 3.a glee, J Rennix, 1; Mise Casier, under as 3; Geo Budde, 8 \" Special prize for the best and heaviest bunch of grapes grown under $25, or > piece of | of plate, puitably engre of that that prize to become Ba bas of the donmor., The Society also offers a second and third prize, or 85 and 83, for the second and third bast bunches, James Melon, best water, wv O'Hum, 1; wB Davidson, 2; Peter Doig, 3., best citron, Jas Jot, 1 WH Honor RIT J T Brodie, 3.T Hall, 1; J T Brodie, ie, Grup, Yeu Creatas of wild, G W tree, Fig beet, bearing fruit in pot, Peter | Deige 15 W Cocke, 2.\u2019 Davidscn, 2.Dahliss, best 12, W Faria (Sorel), 1; w Spriggins, 2 ; W B Davidson, 3 Dablias, best 6, W.a 1; WB Davidson, 2; W \u2018razin, 8.Dablias, pompon, best 13, w B Pavid- son, 1 ; W Faris, 2 | Stocks, beat 12 spikes of) W.B Davidson, \u2018 ; David Law, 2.stocks best 6 spikes of, Wm Tait, 1; W B Davidson, 2 Asters, best 24 vpn Alex Armour, 1 ; Ine | DD 2; riggins, 3.bere, est 12 1 12 fa Jno D Doig, 1; Ww FE Davidson, 2.n bi Js best J in pots, in bloom, Stan.Avia W B David- ford, 1 ; WS 2; , 8.vo inniss, best 24 biooms of, Jno Morrison, 1; Peter Doig, 2 ; W Evans, 3.\"Dianthus, best collection of, Wm Tait, 1; 'W Davidson, 2: 8 8 Bain, 8.Phlox Dummondi, best 34 vari., 3 trusses: of each, Jno Morrison, 1; J D Doig, 2; Davidson, 2 8.Verbenas, best IA blooms, John Dunbar, 1; artis ; Ed Armour, 3.John Daubar,: 1; Finis, best 2; one, \"Pansies, best Armour, 1; W B Davidson, ce | 1 Sp best e355 Ba, 5.B Davidson, \u2018Bal, best collation > Tait, 1.Anboals, be beat W B Davidson, 1; W Tait, 2.\u2018Biennials, heut collection, W B Davidson, collection, W Tait, 1 ; sous, .1.Immortelles, best W B Davidson, 2.BOUQUETS, WARATHS, &C.best F- Roy, 1 ; Jao D pag 8; 6 Bean 3.on 5 = W St, 35 Robt Smith, 3.Rage not less than 12/0r more than 15 inches diameter, Jno D Daig, 1; 88 Bain, 2; F Roy, 8.Best device in winter flowers, Peter Doig, t, best winter, WB Daridsen, 1; Joo a} 2; Peter Doig, 3.Bouquet, best hand, home grown or imported flowers, C Campbell, 1 ; G Buddo, 2 ; Ed Armour, 8.Bouquet, best, homs frown or imported flowers, C Campbell, 1 ; F Roy, 2 ; G Buddo, 3.Wreath, best table, home grown or imparted Sowers, Joo D Doig, 1; C Campbell, 3; ns \"For the largest and best collection of sabe tro or greenhouse plants, not less than 80 number, M Gorman, ! ; Thos McPherson, 2.PLANTS\u2014AMATEUR CLASS, Plants, bestaix in Bloom, J Dickson, 1; W tain 23 Jones Jolly, 3.James Ji ea ; Plant, best, W Faris Be eS ns Dickson, 1 : w Tair, 2 2; James Jeffry, 8.9 Cites best two, W Fait, 1; ; James Jeffry, 3.i wey best twe, J Didkeon, 1; Junes Jeflry, 3; W Faris, 3.Fuchias, beat three in Plooun, J Diokson, 1; W Tait, 2 2, James Jeffry, 3 + Puchis, best in Soon, J Dickson, 1,W Tait, 2 ; James Jeffry, 3 Genoa, best four in bloom, J Dickson, 1; W Tait, 2; James Jeffry, 3.twoin b.W Tait, 1; Jemes Jeflry, 2 ; J Dickson, 3.4 Roses, beat three in sloom, J Dicken, 2 ; W Faris, 2 ; James Jeifry, 3.Oleandes, best in blcom, J Dickson, 1, Abatilon, best in bloom, J Dickson, 1; W Tait, 2.\u201cHeliotrope, best in rooms J Dickmop, 1 Tait, 2: W Faris, 3 Hanging basket, best, John B Goode, 1; Jas Jetiry, 2.; Pura best 4 in pots, in bloom, Jas effey, 2.carnation, best 2 in poo in n bloom, J \u2019 i : ickson, ' Peter Doig, 3.boot 19 vaal.Phlox Dummondi, 3 trusses: ofeach, Jno D Doig 1 ; fi 3.1 Wm Evans, 3.i has beat 24 bl Ed Armour, 15 WB Davidson, i Cauliflowe Boat 4, W B D; 1; Thos Hall, 27 W WH H ride, Cucumbers, best 2, Ju Joy, 1 M Gor- man, 2; W B Davidson, 8 Cibinge, summer, best) able VB Davidson, 1; , 3; John Osborne, 3.Cabbage, winter, best 8 for table, Thos Hal}, 1; W B Davidson, 2 ; Jno Osborne, 8.Cabbage, red, best 8 for table, Thos Mec- Pherson, 1 ; Ino Osborne, 2; W B Davidson, 8.Cabbage, Savoy.best 3 for table, Thos McPherson, 1; Osborne, 2; James Jeffry, 8.Brussels\u2019 sprouts; best.two stalks, Thos McPherson, 1.Scotch kale, best 2 stalks, W B David.eles white, beet 6, W B Devidaon, white, 1; Thos Mo} 2 5 Brolia 3 Sore, prov & for table, M Gorman, Onions, Le for table, M Gorman, \u2018Onions, red t6 or 1; Jono red, oo \u2018Onions, yellow, best 6 for table, M Gor- man, 1; Joo Osborne, 2 Onions, best assorted \u2018collection, M Gor- man, 1 ; John Osborne, 2.Tomatoes, red, best 12, Geo Budda, 1; ml we Osborne, 4; WB Da gam, 1; omatoes, yellow, 12, Jas offrez, Thomas Hall, 3 ; Jno Osborne, 8.Tomatoes, best assorted assorted collection, John Oeberse, 1; George Buddo, 2; Thomas Egg plant, best 6, purple, John Os borne, 1.W H Honeywell, 3.Sweet corn, best 1370 W H Honeywell, 1; Thos Hal, 2, Beans, best dish of, M Gorman, 1; John Osborne, 2 ; R Imrie, 3.Pot and sweet best collection ef, W B Davidson, 1; Jaen Osborne 2.Potatoes, best collection, = less than 5 of, eal peo aan Evans, 1; otis, are oy, fo, 3 Ton Hall, 1; 15 Ne 2; James To dry 3.Potatoes, best 4 varieties (named), W B Parideon LÉ Thos Hall, 2; Jes Jery, 3.Vegetal at an restent vc of, distinct from other en: each named, Thomas Hall, 1 ; John Morrison, 3; W B Davidion, 8.Vegetables; best basket oh sted, w B Davidson, 1; Jas Jeffry, 2; H Honeywell, 3.HONEY, H oneg, in comb, not lew Sie Moors.Giaves, 1 aad e Honey, \u2018best clear, = Graves, 1 ; Jermes Fo Bea Live, buat design.of, Bd.Geswes, 1; Jumes Morgan, 2.FLUIT AND VEGETADLES\u2014AMATEUR CLAss, Apples, best 8 varieties of, 5 of edsh, W Tait, 1; NS Whitney, 2; Jus Jetty, SA Apples, best Fate of, Jas Jetry, 1 et Rent pl er 3 t 1 E RE Dein, 3 Plug best plate of E es, 1, 0 little of both lately, and even it we have eal.ao etai a.Matt; Sit.\"f vice nt 11 a.m., when Rav.pa Sunday school and Bihle Class § a.m.and Wi Bool snd Bible CI ; I forts = ; .20a, $3 Sal BERL EN LCI.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1818.Beans, best plats of, Jas Jeffry, 1.EXTRA PRIZES.° Wiener Gene Divs, ore 1st.riowERs AND FRUIT.\u2014{ AMATEURS.] H Lacroix, 1st, collection of plants; J G 8idey, 2nd collection of ivy plants.James Morison, 1st collection of malby idolas e AUKDRIES FOR EXHIBITION, Messrs Duff, collection of plants, very creditable and highly commended.esse Joseph, collection.of highly commended, gre Dr.Hoskins, collection of apples and crabs, highly commended.ELECTION NOTES.RouviLLe\u2014Giganlts majority in this county is 38.Maxrrona,\u2014Dr.Schultz, Conservative, bas been elected by acclamation for Lisgsr, and Mr.Dubuc, Conservative, for Proven- cher.The Hon, Alex, Mackenzie was burnt in effigy at Winnipeg.HAMILTON.\u2014 Official returs aze as follows : City of Hamilton, Kilvert, 2,252 ; Robertson, 2,214 ; 2,007; Wadd, 1,961.South Wintwe wortr, Rymal, 1,170 ; Carpenter, 1,006 ; majority for Rymal, 74.North W entworth, Bain, 1,843; Stock, 1,237 ; majority for Bain, 106.OTTAWA.\u2014The Ministers in the city have been in council all day, settling various matters, The other Ministers are expected bere to-morrow, when it is probable definite steps will be taken im view of results of the late elections.It is understood they will resign at once, and that Sir John will be called upon next week to form s new Ministry.ln consequence of the present crisis, the Governor-General's visit to Toronto has | been postponed.HALIFAx.\u2014To-day is declaration day in this County, when the Sheriff will announce the result of the elections, both Dominion snd Local.It is understood a meeting of the Local Government will be held nex: week, when it will be decided either to resign at onge or hoid on till the meeting of the Legislature.Tha.Hon.Minister of Militia left to-night for Ottawa.Dr.Tup- ver will arrive in Halifax on Monday night.He will be received with an immense torchlight procession and mass meeting on the Grand Parade.King Leg or King Stork.Some of the malcontents are now relieving themselves of a little of their surplus annoyance and attendant bile by retorting, for the edification of those.who will listen to them, the fable of King Log, King Stork and the From with a view to impress the public the idea that they will soon have King Stork toreign over them.We have had a King Stork, who will do something for us, it will be better than havin King, Btork, who, when called upon to do some the public behalf is even more mot motions than a log.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\" Special Notice.Scicentiats show us us that they can trace à period when the North Ses did not exist, and, at the same time, that England snd the southern part of Boandanavia ware joined to the continent of Europe, This.was loug before American enterprise unearthed * Carboline\u201d the Wonderful Hair i Restorer, Nature\u2019 oy Remedy, made , fom pe troleum, thoroug! lecdorized and delight- full form all that is ly restores hair-on Bald Honda cleanses the pol from dand.impurities ; invigorstes weak and sickly hair ; tones the hair balbe into a natural and bealthy action.It is so pene- tratipg that it reaches the seat of disease, the hair bulbs, and the benefit is almost instantaneous, It is cooling and clesuly, and too much can not be bestowed upon it.Sold all dealers in drugy and medicines, Churches To-Morrow.To tnsure insertion Church notices must be sent in not later than 6 p.m.Friday.A Church of the Cote Bt.Paul.ror 10, Redeemer, Mr Church of the - Messiah, Beaver Hall.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Bun day achool at 8 p.m.Ar Protestant House of Indus- and \u2014Rev.pie Retoge 2.00 pos Gavin Lang will conduct = \u20ac Olivet le, Tabernac Mountaln str orth 3 Bt.streot.\u2014far- vices at 11 Sete 7p.m Antoine ent, Wesley, Congregational Caran Services il mane sut and 7 p.m.zion Church \u2014Pastor, Rev.À.for evening beraton he Peedienl shay, Sabject Forfar ve Victoria Chape at 7 street.\u2014Bervices 1 be resumed a'clock p.m.by hii Ay W.R.Orulkshank.nt Crescent Street t Presbyterian ~ Services commence st ll a.m and 7 pm.a ; McLeod, of Btratford.Ont, will conduot #r Christ Church Cathedral \u2014 Services at 11 am.224 er om, im oo) and collection as © .Edward Kenney, B Ce preacher 18 ry Stanley Street (Free Seat) | Teer?pm.er.J, 3 Wlnailew will roach at ota sar - 2 Tonos Church rosiers) acd 7 p.m, \"Subba $0000 a1 3 prom Mam | ve ot Pauls Ch Dor- | chester street.\u2014 Mo: at 11 0 aveu at 7 cle Bev.Dr, Jemxins iit both serv Babbath school, and Bille Clase at 4 P Fr Bt.Geerge's Church.\u2014 Ser- Edward Kenny, B Clerionl Representative of the House of B ops 44 the United States in the Island of Cubs, will proach.Sunday school st 3 p.m.pisco St.holon ewe Society fais E Church, Na story a Pivorsity street.\u2014Rev.B.B.Ussher Services at 11 n.nfand 7 p.m- anday 22e at All are cordially invited.=.Montreal Sailors Institute, Commissioners street.Divine service to-m: 230 Copmiaions and 7 p.m.\u2018Service orBong, 10:50 toll am.and from 8 08 ir friends are cordially «Fr Emmanuel Churek, Eat Sarah a st lion $18 0 dioak.\u201d All are Iuvited.= Erskine Church, corner of Catharine and Peel streets.The Rev.J.8.Phen ill preach in the forenoon snd in the evening.Comm union servios in the forenoon.Sabbath lat 3p.m.All are cordially invited, sr st.Luke's voie CU (Free rs Eagles tor.3pm Congre- re [ venson, .Sunday seat.) cornet of Dorch nes Methodist B.dargent, DD, of Baliimow, ID cauduct morning service dé Kiam, and Bev.3.Lathoram; of Ch eric at 7 «rSt.Martin\u2019s Church.\u2014Morn- service at 11 o'cloek.sohool as, oer A copfirmation ans be foem this hour ; intending cuadidates are are Tequasied 3 attend.dnseday evening sesvioss with lecture at 8o'c) Choir practice Saturday evening at 80'elock.sa Advent urch, Aléxandrs Hall, 1310 8t opposite Catherine street, edral.Atilem.3 Conference and hat no.Loctane at pan: Sabjout, \u201cTne with Yar.ot Rev a St Gabriel Church.\u2014Rev.RB.Cain: A., will conduct divine service FT Se La wi ue Dolley for ihe peor.a Ottawa Rev Tindat will preach st 11 sam.and Rev, George Youngy D.D the ference, at 7° o'clock: Sunday school and Shale a pu.1, Snerbroeke (Street Methodist Church.Vice President : of the General Conteris, een atll a.m., 24 the Rov.W.ACH = er the Toron: Bible Clase 21 S45P.¢ «Thé Advent Christian C fallews fiece, Xe.Loh C Oed Hall, first ee Meeting for commuanion and devotion at 1 the\" canstadds 2er) hia\" Arco perce 3 : en: aptisma er Poueles Mobil Church, Rav, Don d.fath- inna, B.D.i Bio aa re su, and Bev.George 8 A.Prosi ion: Naw- foundlsnd Coterencs, Toni.Kpociat Babbath School addresses at 3 o'clock, Fr\u201d St, Marks Church (Presby- -] EEE ohn Sr Nlonolle.Panos Mommas 11 am; evene \u201c00 pm.\" Bandar m.and Bible Clase a r meeting Wed- Bestay evening 818 5'sioek: People\u2019s Asso- cistion Tucidey evening at 80 32 4 «ær St, Andrews Ch corner |.of Beaver Hall Hill and Belmont _ + F gavin Lang oBc ing, Morning serv $11 adm fferdts ln tho > Rei VEGETINE Is Recommended by all Physicians.VALLEY Urasan, Quass's Co., Lonc IsLarD, N.X Mn.Re STEVERS the Pleasure of writing you s email pee ha fk the repared by s years, ha rhoea for over six months, and have en most overy thing; was given up to die, and did not uxpect to live ns dey to day, and no physician oould touch my oe 1 saw your Vegetine recommended to cure Lyspepsia.| commenoed using It, and 1 continued doing so, and sm now & well womun sud restored to pertoet health.All who are affilctod wi h this ar Tibie disease, I would kindly recommand to try it for the bunetit of their health, And it Is excellent a8 » blvod purifier.By Dr.T.B.Younzs, MD, > MRS.vu \u201ci.FORBES.2.\u2014 When the blood becomes \"1fel-u5 and atagoents either fe change of weather or of climate, wentof exercise, {rregular diet, Of frum an her cause, the VEGETISE Will renew the bl carry off the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regulate the howels, and impart a tone of vigor to the whole body.VEGETINE For Cancers and Canceraus \u2014 Humors.THE DOOTOR'S CERTIFICATE, READ IT.AsuiLey, Wasminagron Co, ILL , Jan.14, 1878.Mz.H.B.Sravans :\u2014 Dear Sir, \u2014This is to certify that | bod bes suffering from à Kose Cancer ON My Fj4bt bre wbtoh fârew very rapidly, and all my friends had given me ap to die, when | heard of your medio Vegetine, Tecow mended for Cancer aid Cuncerows Humors, | comi.cuced to take it, and soon found myself de- sinning fo fre] better; my health and spirits both felt the Lenlgn inbuencs which it verted; and in a few months from the timo J commenced the use of tho Vegetine, the Cancer came out almost bodily.CARBLE D4FURREST.{1 certify that F am personally acquainted with Mrs.DeForrest, and consider har oma of out very best women.R.8.H.l'LOWEUIS.ALL DISEASES OF THE orl ~1f VeOBTINE wil) reileve pain, cleanse, purify, and cure suoh discas:s, restoring the patient a to perfect health after trying different physicians, many remrdivs, suff ring for Jou, is 1t not conclusive proof, if you are a suf- you can be cused?Wh 1a this s medicine per- torn dng such great cures: Ît a, in the blood, tn the \u20ac reulating fluid.It can truly be called the Great Blood Purtfier.The great source of Jiseas?d originates in the blood ; and no medicine that does not act directly upon t te tou vurHy snd reno vate, has «ny just claire upon po able ibllc attention.- VEGETINE- 1 regard it as a valuable Family \u2019 JAR.1, 1878.= ER.MEYERS \u2014 Dear &#tr \u2014I take pleasurs fa saying, thnt I have used the Vegellne in my family with good results, and I have known of several cases of remarkable | cures affected by it.Leopard it asa valuable family medicine.y yours, Bev.Wn.McDONALD.The Rov.Wm.McDonald ls well known thro! tha United States as » minister in the M.E.Cord THOUSANDS Break \u2014 VEGETING 18 Bokno wiedgnd and recommended by physicans and to be best vurifier and olsanser of tha oo à yo discovered, and thousands Speak in its pratsa who have been restored to beal VEGETINE.The M M.D\u2019s have it, \u201c3, ar Br T Dave © sold Vegetine for a long ti \u2014 av wo! mo snd find it'gives most excellent vatisfsotion 8.B.DE PRIEST, M.D., Druggi ! Haviethn, Ind.VEGETINE Prepared by H.R.STEVENS, Boston, Mass.Vegeiine fs Sold by all Drugstets, Graefenberg CATHOLICON AN INPALLIDLE REMEDY SRrLanTS Pics RI ED PRE BOTTLE TES NXPERIBENOE MANY YEARS ARoONG THE MOST CULTIVAT- THE DISTRESSING DIS.BASES OF WOMEN.S0LD BY Uraetenberz Co.56 ReadeSt.N.Y DR.BRYAN\u2019'S ELECTRIC BELT ! We a They are à Balf Oure without taking Medicine, for Nerveus Depiiisr sud Exbes tion, 16pey.ster vwis, Tes \u2019Complat nts,\u201d cal Prostration.es re- matare Decay.i210 fn cu aies (PATENTED, 1874 AND 1877.) They are light, flexible, and easily adjusted, and $a heat and of body alone ssi to giving currents, Po tue affoctad pacte sécu euro | and set = cares in ail ers.This |g WAY of ah sp Diy a Blsctricky Magnetism to the human fl Aly action these pronderfai ele ments of of nature, on the wanly, truly marvellous.organiam ls Dr.Bryan's s Electric Belt ry will be sent on application.ponte oan.BRYAN APPLIANCE CO., 147 East Fifteenth NY QHIGINAL DISEABLES TONIC BITTERS, NOW EARL BEACONFIELDS.\u2018A Saverlative Fonte, Dinreile amd Axtt-Bysprpiie Remedy.Sol in enormous quantities in Ccotiand.whore H ?has been recommend: 4 by the Most ai Faculty for upwards of 4 years.Psuragsp BY JAMES DALGLEISH, _ HOIMBUEGH, ÉCOTLAND, ; SoLd BY J.& KR.DALULEIRE & 00., Office, 102 8t.vies Atthetr Doutaion ee 108 TFeanoois Xe: 19875 eo4 276 à HETANGER.276 HOTRE DANS STRUNT.1.0m 35 receipt an ansortesent of LADIES BRAWING-BOGN DEEN, a stock of the eran comprising se mL WEITE BOLEY and MAVLE, ant V 50 whale of whieh will be wld.Chenp fog Ga :RyBCTOBS AND NON- .Ov THER CITY OF MONTREAL ay LS WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.CARBOLINE A DEODORIZED EXTRACT OF PETKOLEUM.The only Article that will Restore Hair on Bald Heads.WHAT THE WORLD HAS BEEN WANTING FOR OR CEN TURIES.Tug greatest discovery of our day, so far 8a 8 large portion of humanity is concerned, is Carboline, an article prepared from potro- leum, and which effects 8 complete and radical cure in case of baldness, or where the hair, owing to diseases of the scalp, has ha- come thin and tends to fall out.It is ulin a speedy restorative, and while its use secures à luxuriant growth of Lair it alse brings back the natural color, aud gives th: most complete satisfaction in the usiug.The falling out of the hair, the accumula tions of dendraf, and the premature change in eolor, are all evidences of a diseased condition of the scalp and the glands which nourish the hair.To arrest these causes the article used must possess inedical as wall a8 chemical virtues, and the change must begin under the scalp to be of permanent and lasting benefit.Such an article is Car- boline, like many other wonderful discoveries it is found to consist of elements in their natural state, Petrolenm oilia the artiele which is made to work such extraordinary results ; but it is after it has been chemically treated and completely deodorized that it is in proper condition for the toilet.It was in far-off Russia that the effect of petroleum upon the hair was first observed, a Government officer having noticed that a partially bald-headud servant of his, when trimming the lamps had a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared hands in his scanty locks, and the result was in 8 few months a mnch finer head of black glossy hair than he ever had before.The oil was tried on horses and cattle that had lost their hair from the cattle plague, and the results wero as rapid as they were marvelous.\u2018The manes and even the tails of horses, which had fallen out, were completely restored in a few weeks, These experiments were heralded to the world, but the knowledge was practically useless to the prematurely bald sud grey, as no ome in civilized socisty could tolerate the use of refined petroleum as a dressing for the hair.|, But the a} akill of one of our chemists has overcome the yet) and by a process known only to.bim he has, after very elaborate and costly experiments, succeeded in decdorizing refined petroleum, which \u2018renders it susceptible of being handled as Gsintily as the famous eau de Cologne.The experiments with the deodorized liquid on , human hair were attended with the ; most astonishing results.À few applic tions, where the\u201d hair was thin and falling, \u2018gave remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp \u2018and hair.Every particle of dandruff dis- Sppears on the first or second dressing, and e liquid, so searching in its nature, seems to penetrate to the roots at once, and sst up a radical change from the start.It is well known that the most beautifal colors are made from petroleum, and, by some mys.tericus operation of nature, the use of this article gradually imparts a beautifal light- brown color to the hair, which, by continned ure, deepens to a black.The color re- Mains permanent for sn indefivite length of time, and the change is so gradual that the most intimate friends can scarcely detect its ss.In a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age, and well caloulated to mmke.tha prematurely bald aT Tae We advise our readers to feeling certiofed sir OIE convince them of its wonderful effects.\u2014 Pittsburg Commercial of Oct.22, 1877.\u2018The article is telling its own story in the hands of thousands who are using it with the most gratifying and encouraging re.W.H, Bhiur & Co), Fifth Avenue Pharmacy, says: \u201cIt affords us pleasure to add aos io Jour slready log list of recommmendations for your valuable Hair Restorer *Cazboline.\u201d We have sold preparations for the hair for upwards of twenty years, but have never had one to sell a3 well, or give such universal satisfaction, We have examined your *Carboline\u2019 with the greatest care, and find it contains nothing whatever ivjurious to the hair oF general health.We therefore recommend it with confidence to our friends and the general public.\u201d - Mr.Gustavus F.Hawi, of the Oates Opens.Troupe, writes: x3 are also my Conds that yo your ¢ Carboline\u2019 has and is productug a wonderful growth of hair where 1 ha none for \u201d N.CLARREN, D) Pittsburg, Pa, says: * The good ects from the use of \u2018Carboline\u2019 are brought à to my notice every day to snch an extent as to justify me if recommending it to my most intimate friends.\u201d U.H.SurTH, of the Jennie H Com: n, writes : After your * Carboline\u2019 three weeks I am convinced that bald heads can be \u2018re-haired,\u2019 It's simply wonderful in my case.\u201d CARBOLINE to the public witbont fear of onn- best torative and Beautiicr of the Hair the world has ever produced.Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle.BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST Kennedy & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., Sole A te for the United Sta Came sde and Great Britain FOR BALE BY H.HASWELL & CO.General Agents for Canada.\u201d prete mma.- ME: COURSOL, Q.C.OFFICE OVER JACQUES CARTIER BANK.1905 BILLIARDS, ILIJARD FURNISHINGS! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.UE g, BY AT\" Amant: theentire stock LES aires.TE TAELES, 5 by 10, ex 100 QUE, Los mai he 1 COR in finéount on perche Ses ofovst $5 otaes order, out down, EE dat be Mo.Tie os Luly i oy SERN eX Ei ication will | 2 \u201cAfter six weeks\" 1 Minin | Jr iki 1% \u2014- HELP WANTED ROOME (One cont pas word sash (Booms te Let, air cons por : MPLOYMENT W ED.by ae Waid, ce TE seamaetress, work fu private fi dreus M, Bran Oflce.= RooMs-64.Cathcart street.| WANTED, 8 General S| po RON Toker, 8 splendid room, NTED, Clerk, h good pry Gosrss 4 \u2018 & Co Signy \"Ader ia ui | SLE 00.SEE 233 3 VV ANTED, a Man, to look atter R 10 Jump arent.Shoes.m3 soif general: fy maT mong all of work, Bad et, two furnished rid of work need apply.Address Post Office, Box 7 2293 Wa NTED, at No.Frs Sher- brouke street, a Servant for w g and Ironing, and to help wenerally in housework.2 VV ARTED, a Tallor and Cutter, must spoak French.Davie & Westuate.157 8t.Mary strent, 2443 W-ANTED, a good Tinsmith, at ___ once, at 524 Cra Be street.WAN TED, a first-class Milliner, to take charge of Workroom.Btate oa 57 With board and washiog inciuded.Apply Box B Gananoque, Ont.W A.AN T ED bs three general 28 cmePcT apte.ot] ou! y at Bland's wistey, rad WANTED, a ood office Man parity can loan $2,000 or $3,000 on A No 1 ; aalary $1,000 a yesr and ordinary in.frochid nove but a 8 man neud apply ; fnvestigation solicited.Address uiving real tu inted.Box 17 OOMS\u2014To ut kitchen, at 208 st.M ROOM\u2014With or without Board, 71 Champ de Mars street.2228 Room \u2014 To rent, à turnished Boom, 32 Aylmer oy i B.C, » 80d Ope ROOMS \u2014 Double and Ringl with or oe hout board.498 lraraneet les À Sire ot, near Cote, OOM\u2014 R taide sin R'erith Board, also RO nnn oo with Beard, Suitable Jor students, near Goneral Hosvital ; St.Constant sirvet.223 4 ROOMS Furnianed, 744 Craig stevet, frut House Victories Bq amass.ulated.No R Dumaris sf terview will be appo Poavomce, Constant and German strects, above Doroneates 2322 street, ; 2223 ANTED, two or three good R O O MS \u2014 Purnished, with: ly to Robt.Mitonel! & 00s Board, 18 City Councillors street.\u201d 221 8 | Core-makors, Appl Montreal Brass Works, Peter and Craig e: sur WARTED hr General Apply at 44d Ca street.BITUATIONS WANTED.| MPLOYMENT WANEBED, by s youny Man, who understands tho full care of Rorses and 9, would be willing v0 make himself fenceully useful in a gentleman's family for his board this winter; none need rai, onty ane ay fu need of Lim, Address \u2018ft Anxious a Bone Has, nat los WANTED, by on Joung Man, not long from the a: country or groom, understands the care 0 Toreos ogo ed 2 is wiliihg t0 make himself generally useful, \u2018Address \u201cGroom,\u201d Bras Ofco.TMP LOYMENT WANTED, hy 2 Bars Niner an engagement in sity, Chair, Post-offica, Box 1747.2422 EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by & smart young man, with good referouces, 8e couchman, Lutier, Or waiter Thar hotel, restaurant, or club.Apply to Miss Nevtile, 5 Anderson og EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by by ferencter IE a aies Kovillo: 5 Anderson étroot.MPLOYMEN T WANTED, a ung Woman with good neral a) Servant in a small family Apply at Fevtios Registry Office, 6 A « .2214 EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by an experienced N Tha : RL cas ia chasm olan Loe street.2214 FEMFLOYMENT WANTED, » in lan, a base oan ny poires D Me yes.Te dre T.Bloury stree 221 3 PLOYMENT WANTED, by bent Ceres Sooty af The A Ryo oe EP nimes in the Tams hoe tH as ot other as Housemaid, or Nurse ; Apply at 487 Dorchester tire vom EM Mo vous WANTED.2 { vos to do washing, iroun'ng pA easing the day.Apply at 29 ayy \" Houses Wanted.REE WANTED _Auy wi house-cleaning landlord ishing 8 a horse occupied FREE 111 find » Suitable tamant\u2019 no children, by Tendring W.Se \u201cHouses To Let.Advertisaments of Housses To Let or Wanted, are insertod at oue cent per word.When the buliding is rented before the expiration of tbe ad- t, the t for the term ts ver refunded.Tomate; ent OS D pas street.221 3 HOUSE TO LET \u2014 First- Clase, Cut-stone House on Sherbrooke near Durocher, farotehes : sod abi Ing.Appt at once to 6.H.\u2018Tuguez, 53 HOUSE E TO LET \u2014 32 Latour 6 Seven rooms, Apply at 781 1 roid rt.HOUSE - \u2018abrect, west.Address.557 P.O, S186 HOUSE TO LET, that fine.Cut Stone House, No.682 Sherbrooke.street, with all mcdern Improvements, Apply to H.& 3.Moss, 5 and 7 Recoillet street.2ett To LET\u2014Self-contained Tenement, three rooms.rooms.App 258 St.Constant street, from eleven o'clock to at 221 ee | \u201cStores To Let, Reoms\u2014 -Splendidly farnished.Urbainetreat, ander street.2210 RO0M\u2014To Jet, furnished.ol Bleury street.RE.\u2018Wanted, as.oman, gt Antoine, Selimbure and Dorches- arge Bedroom, with Bi a Mine Adress 3 BI Beds OBoe 213 ROOMS Farnished.13 Aylmer | i street.ROOM With Board, at, 71 ROOM \u2014 Furnished Bodrgpm, Hath etc., 12 Union Avenue, O O MS \u2014 Furnished, with: Board, Buitable for students, noar General .Hospital ; terms moderate.206 St.Catherine rl OOM \u2014 Bedroom and Bitting- room to Jet, near Vigor Garden.Address G W, BAR Office.2205 Res Bone oot 1 OF OOMS \u2014 With or without.Board.47 McGill (dllege Avenue.2196 Rooms _ To Ade F Furnished, with Bath with or without | Board.Apply at No.No 250 st.oe dinate irabeth Sip 6 ROOM\u2014Bedroom or Bed aud Bittin, ing-room.2 with Hot and Cold Water.Terms moder \u2019arttal Board if required.18 Hanover street.218 6 Ni \u201c28.} RO etn iruished, at 28 | ROOMS \u2014Vacant, 68 218 8 RO ar a hare] Spot, Riche mond Cottage, to tol furnished or unfurnished, ith or without bo dents city gentemen.fottage ls surround y trees and shrubbery, male amine eats acs et SRY fo Mrs.Evans | nearly opposite 7.RB.ornar of Hotel Dieu Reo BMS, Furnished o r Unfarn.ished.B St.Elizabeth rtd 2186 ROOME\u2014Furnished, to let.135: Mansfield street.218 6 ROO virus let, a Large Front Siivate Temily.Aâdress LR AE Roo out Urnished, ot mt Urbain street.Viger square.Ra Boat detre FL et, with: ; also table boarders, at 224 Bt.OA RD Toor Several gentie- men, can find frot-class board ane 36 Sanguinet street.214 rooms.BS 1th \u2018bo t 203 B ble also Wi ard, a leury siæest, 0 Louis BOARD AND FRENCH\u2014Two gentlemen tel] have board and room, in a first- class private family ; all pe comforts of home lessons given in French if desired without axits charge.Apply 1148 8t.Chester street.2196 BOARD_First-class, pre i os FÔR SALE.Advertisements of Stores To Leb or Wanted mee: Aserted a8 one comt pox word.When the building: in rented before tbe expiration of the advertias~ mont, the amount for the unexpired term is re- fonded.; sa Mors, Ne.9 Recallst street atjoining he undersigned.Apply 8 8.H.à 3.Mes, 6 ant THosclist street.\u201830 W TO RENT\u2014Fine sm facturing or wit! hout orm po wi SR Purpose, APDIY ALL HALL TO LET\u2014A Hall, 60x28, Graham 4 Co, Sran Office.Cu FLAXI8 TO LET\u2014Two Fiata, 50x 28, mi with steam Suitable for jo Dain 4 Coy Sram Ofhen: ° , Offices To Let.Advertisements of Offices To Let or Wanted are inserted at one cent à word.Wben the Office is rented before the expiration of the Advertisement the t for the term is refanded Gus cet per word, esen (nsartion, prepaid) FOR SAL will cheap.Address 7.[FOR BALE-\u2014$1,000 roa St.Gabriel Bail .Centre stent.on Mr, RN er] JOB SALE CHEAP Second: 1500 Bost Otten; Momtweas.ho ee For SALE.Barreis (Johnson\u2019s Elsphant Brand.) HAY PRESSES, - RAG PRENSES, / Barrels LUBRICATING OIL.150 Tons OLD BAILROAD IBON, suitable for G00D BIORAGE FOR RAL MERCHANDISE COAL OIL STORES, TANNERTES \u2014 Bons 84.ANTHONY FORCE.225 Wellington aircat.LOST, &.214 FFICE TO LET\u2014Over Star Office.Apply to Graham à Co, bran Ofice.FFICES TO LET \u2014 Three Offiees centrally situsted.Apply to Graham & Co, Bran Office.OFFICES TO LET, Especially suitable for a BANK, and for Professional Men, Brokers, Ballding Societies, Commission Agents, &c., in the building lately occupied by the a METROPOLITAN BANK.The LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE 1NBURANCE CORPANY, 16 PLACE D'ARMES.BTOVES, ko.J ODOIN & CO., MANUFAOTURERS OF STOVES SHOVELS, &a, OFFICE and WAREHOUAE : No.369 ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL BRANCR: Mo.14 St.Johm Street, 2675 TENDERS FU RAILWAY.cree TO CONTRACTORS.SEALED addressed to the Lndarsigued , atthe Governiment Railway Offices, 18 Bt.James Street, Mon, Montreal, will be received till KOON of FRIDAY; THE 20th INSTANT, for the SP 00 me upon the Hne © Raliway, between Montreal and Aylmer, and between 8% There Therese and St, Jerome.Plans, Specifications, spproximate guanties, ana giter information, can be obtained from Mr.Mr.À.Petcraou, Government Engineer, af 18 St, James street, Montreal.Conlsactors are requested to bear in mind that Tenders will Dot be cunsidexed unless a4 strictly ip acootdsnce with the printed forms, +n 1n case of fins, cxcept there are a the « taal sigas- tures, the ne mature of the occupation, 2:11 residence of csch ber of (he same; and farther, = pret ee cheque for the sum of $300, m \u2018acxompsny tho Tender, which ram 61813 da tartar cd If the party U4 nderiog declines \u201cotaring fato copiract for tho worLs at the rales and On the tsrms stated in the offer su batitted.The cheque thus aot wi be returned to the re- \"pective 1 parties whose tenders vernment goes not bind itself tatowetor any tender.FA SO om NENERY, Feurre! \u201c tipflepus ou Srniday ths on 8t.Elizabeth or Notre Dame Streets, us sosount of Beauvais & fort aust, in an Ta Barons Br od Bt.EHzabom ringing Auditors for the ens0ing year, and the ve of uther Lusiii: 56 ss may be then aodil-re fully submit will be hid at sue R ; on TUESDAY, the TILDENS Pure Extract of Malt With HYPOPHOSPHITES.| This is of Lhe same formnis as Syrnp of Hypo- rhosp bites Hach itesweri spoonful contsine two Grains of M3 popbmsphiie Lime, 2 grains Hypophos- plhise Boda, os uals iy opLosplite potuses andl rain Hyropbosphbite URL.* There vai avn been recommended as eminently 2er viorulic Ib treatment of Phihivis, Tne anject of toia œur:!ipaltoo le t0 meet the requirements of many comptioat à Siscates, which lit stold to no tu.le retnedy, bat watch requiee Phosphorus iron and a terat-ve tr à mout.It is suited (6 apæIO oun LODE, With 0 tain types of low nervo1e vigor, and in tbat consiiion of the sys:em sp as run down, and jarticuiacly with lsdles the uyviem is exhausteu from undae iaciailon, SOLE AGENIS.vion sings, of Haptembrs, instant, at tbe hour of ci Fe da) the evening pr LT -Tressurer.Reptember 10th, 1X78., X D IL rouregtieure of the imoidenen of the General fie ction the ¥xhibition of \u2018tha ITorGiekse\" tural Buclsty.and otber public engauevents of terest on the sud dsy, the shove mead will be postpul.cd fur one week, uamory, uoill TOES- DAY, the 24th instant, at the smne hour.: ns WHIT RARE.pe S16.MAZAZEW'S OhASIES .POR - Walls Kxelusévely.SATURDAY EVENINGS, 8 10 10.Ladies, 266.Gemtiomen, 500.Private cises for Iadiss every Tuesday and Fridey morning, LUtill 13 ; 66 far 17 issnons > 204 N ALE VOICE CHOIR.\u2014 Mr, J.W.F.Harrison begs to sunoutce that he ts 8% present formin, Voice Choir for the headaches, Invainable for rr, Froperd ay Sess 400, Price, FIFTY CENTS.: \u201cStar Paper Pails,\u201d Tho chcesful Housemald's greatest comfort, | The Finest, Mest Durable Fallin Use) He Leakage, No Tasting ite Ne Failing to Pieces, Juda SERERT, H HASWELL & C0, | Eioammissiasiziias ips \u2018 T E T | 0 | tree, or Nr.CC.DeZouchs, Bt.James surest.150 McGILL STREET, 15\u20ac BIBLE SOCIETY MERTINGS, MONTREAL.ze.1878.7 À sary Meetings of Branch Bible Societies, MERCER run Ps GR SESE ; rr treet ee, EL ft So Set lS EE TR we ES arte a100mtains no oyisie.Ualias the Je, Saturday, ber S1st, 3p m E.B.EDDY'S |& PATENT =m 7.30pm .Thursds Be pramuer arth wpm West Clition, Friday, 6 ptember 27h.7,30 pm When the Meetings fail on the Babbatls, there wil) De à ETrpon on Lie suliect te suit Lhe occasion, and it is desirable that all formality of business should bedone at a mocting, preference given, that ties ive theas of everything local ?notice is may be done withont Insonvenicnee, : Will Ministers of * this ; 4 NO.1 COMPANY OF jon lis is now open ak Dezinstat.Private lessons evary morning 9 Mill 1, single 08° =~ ° Drones de us, Wednesday sveuing A Apply st, \\ COMMERCIAL MUTUAL 7} be do ov say Saturday night, \u2019 of ihe canes in the varias Jooall Wi the friend) Tar \u2018op Ga pl, TE 5 od . LATION OV TED DAILY SPAR \u201ca REX ENDIRO SEPPRMNER th, 1 4.MY . Brauim, Bept 21.\u2014Bismarck is better snd transacting business, Gambetia\u2019s Speech.Loxpow, Beptember 21.\u2014The T¥mes Paris correspondent says :\u2014Notwithstand- ing the approbation that Gambetia\u2019s speech at Romame en Wednesday met with on the part of the Republican press, it has made moderate Bepub) unsesy.It is not thought the programme will contribute to the success of the Senatorial elections, for it opens up à field to discussion in which ai- versaries of the Republic will find it very easy to exaggerate the orator\u2019s words, and show that the Republic proposes to lay bands on every existing institution in a revolutionary sense.The Vateian and Gambetta» Speech.Roux, Sept.21.\u2014The Vateian has decided to instruct the French Bishopsto spare no effort to counteract the effects of Gam- betta\u2019s speech, Panis, Béntember 21.\u2014The Journal des Debates says® bas nothing to urge against Gambetta\u2019s opinion about the conversion of five per iat.rentes, but his moral objections to such a course are not the only or strongest objections.8.8.Arrival.QUEENSTOWN, September 21.\u2014Arrived, | 8.8, \u201c* Russia \u201d from New York.- Election Notes.NorTH Oxronn.\u2014Oliver elected by 903 majority.Death of a Veteran.Nzw YoBg, Sept.21.\u2014Gen.Henry Raymond, the oldest veteran of the war of 1812, died en Thursday.Disastrous Tornade in Michigan, CIXCINNATI, Sept.21.\u2014Additional ad- vices from the tornado in Michigan yesterday state that Lamont\u2019s store at Pentwater was demolished, crushing Mrs.Griffing to death.At Greenville the Baptist Church was blown down, killing a workman, A despatch from Chippswa station says, sudden darkness fell upon the place.sccompanied by death - like rw pees, the a was so light that\u2019 eee dent Bod: denly the tornsdo strack with indescribable force, lasting bat & few moments, yet fn those few moments it utterly siwept sway every stracture in the Sheer.he inhsbit- ants, warned by the darkness and stillness, took refuge in cellars, and as s consequence, fatal casualties were few.FROM QUEBEC.Candidate for » Portfolio \u2014 Durham Ter Harbor Impreve- menis\u2014The Fever Sufferers.QurBEc t.21,\u2014A strong feeling hai manifested Loni I Cala distsiet that Mr.Adolphe Caron shbonld occupy s position in the new- Cabinet on account of his ability and high personal standing.It is ex- \u2018tremely probable that a portfolio will be Cris proposed prolongation of Darhs e pro tion of m terrace 5 the foot of the Citadel, for which tenders bave already been called, will make that promenade over a quarter of & mile in length.Befure lesving town for the West yesterday, the Right Hon.Dr, Lyon yfair, M, P.,, in company with Mr.Pilkington, Resident Engineer of the Harbor Works, visited the improvements now going on at the mouth of St.Charles, in which he manifested considerable interest.For the hogs dredge now st work in the mais end the revalving hercules derrick which,by the way, was designed by the con aod is the first of its kind in use, Dr, yfair expressed bis warm admiration.He ex- smined into the work now proceeding with the closest \u2018interest and expressed s hope that a scientific paper Dpon the subject would be prepared and in England.The Societe Bienfaisence Francaise intend giving 8 concert im aid of the sufferers in the South, under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, His Honor the Lienteutenant-Governor, the Mayor of Quebee and tbe French Consul.City News.LiBERALITY.\u2014Several of the exhibitors of fruit at the exhibition have donated their collections to the General Hospital.\u201cTue ATHLETIC BPORTING NEw\" is the title of a new weekly which isto make its sprearssce on Friday, aud so far has re- ved promises of an extended support.Tre Br.Lawnexoz HALL.\u2014Arrange.ments have been made whereby the Bt.Lawrence Hall will remain until the boat race takes place.The business of the hotel since the suspension has been good.A Wirz BEATER.\u2014 Francois Xavier Beauvais, laborer, was up before the Polic- Magistrate this morning, on the of assaulting his wife.The defendant pleaded uilty to the unmanly act, and was fined $20 or two months.Tur Boar Racz.\u2014A Lachine man was heard to press the opinion thst Hanlsn was 30 skilful in Han'lin' the sculls that Courtney was simply Courtin\u2019 a defeat b coming to row against him.The name pot given, as the perpetrator is very much ashamed of himself, and promises not to repeat the offence.BicBmonD axv Woure.\u2014 The Richmond Guardian says :\u2014It must be sald 4g the credit of the Liberals that they worked manfully, and so far as we know without compensation.Indeed we bave reason to believe that no corrupt practices were indulged in by either , and we think it will be found that was the most inexpensive election ever had in these counties.BurcLARS.\u2014The three men, Hugh Looney, 26, laborer, Michael Burns, 23, tailor, and george Murphy, 21, laborer, arrested for bieaking into aud stealing property from the store of Mr.P.Downey, were brought before the Police Magistrate to-day, when depositions were made out against them, The prisoners will probably be committed to the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench this afternoon, CAPTURED AT Last.\u2014A lsborer calling himself Alfred M.t stole 18 feet of lead pire and s top valued at $4 on the 25:h of ay last from Pierre Lariviere, a foreman in charge of a pew building which was being erected.The thief, to escape capture, fled from the city, but returned yesterday, when be was seen and arrested by constable Boau- chemin, This morning he was committed bod jai for four meuths the Police Magis- PoLiCE Coukr\u2014Barurbay \u2014 Before W.H.Brebaut, Faq, P.M.\u2014 The case of Marie Barrette, for k ga house in the Caughnawaga Heserve the sale of intoxicating liquor, was brought up.Mr.Hoy, who appeased for tho prosecution, replied to an argument previously made by Mr.Mous- ssu, Q.C., to the effect that the defendant having a husband living, she was n-t the proprietor of the house, and conld not be procended sgainst.He held that the hus.d lived in the bush away frota home, the proof of which was that he could not be found by the Court officials who waited to serve bim with s warrant ; the wowan in bis sbeerce kept the house.Ho also cited the 79th clause 89 Vic , cap.18, which states that whoever sells to soy ludian any intoxicating liquor, or keeps a honse for thet purpose falls under the statute.The csse was taken en delibere to the 24th inst.A little boy, 10 years of age, named George Latin, took away a horse and cart from a yud at the corner of B:.Lawrence and Lagauchetiore streets last ¢ He was antested, but afierwards disc the ease vot being pressed.tacked REALESTATE EXCHANGES.Weekly Report, Sepiemben 32, 1978.Sr.Jauzs Wann \u2014Corner Nepoleon and Beandsy streets, Official No.329, 8,763 ft, stome and beiels-buildiox, 83,400 ; St, Chris- topbe street, Official Nu.854.31, 2,075 ft.building lot brick buildings 90,000; | 100 fe, fragre and brick ildi 290, 19, | beds Wan aned LS by + dsy which 4 blue apd green plums, $1.00 to 1.25 pet $607 ; St.Andre street, Official | Oficial No.3,020, 8p}.LACROSSE.Mentreai vs.Shamreeks There distinguished Jacrome clubs met in - friendly contest this afternoon on the ground of the former.The weather being beaut, ful, with the ground in good order, tL players set to work with great vim.A lar: attendance of spectators evjoyed the excitin ; ctacle, and greeted the successful etlar: + of the contestants with spplause.The band of the Victorias Rifles executed the pro- e style.The ball was faced at 8.20 7 Griffin aol Giroux.After s Lively tussle score] the first game for the Shamrocks in fifteen minutes.The Shamrocks pisyed dows.The second game was in ss we went to press.The teams were well matclied to all appearances.THE AFFLICTED SOUTH.Meeting of Ciltisems Tn Day\u2014 Assist ance to be Given.The meeting called by His Worship the Mayor, in compliance with a requisition presented to him, by a number of citizens, took place at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall at noon to-day.The following gentlemen were present: \u2014 Ald Nelson, MPP, MH Gault, MP, CJ Coursol, MP, Thomas White, M P, Rev Gavin Lang, Rev Canon Lindsay, Andrew Robertson, F B McNamee, John Kerry, Ald Martin, Judge Day, B Lyman, Theo Lyman, Alex McGi bop, ad others.In the absence of His Worship, who however, subsequently attended, Alderman Nelson was called to the chair, and stated the object of the meeting, which he thought was one worthy of ony ten, a called upon Os: who was from the ae was now in Canada soliciting aid for the fever stricken localities, to give the meeting nome particulars.ptain McDermott then referred to the ravages which the fever was making, saying it was beyond his power to describe it.He said the city of New Orleans, with its population of 200,600, had an ave: rate of 68 per day.In Memphis, w he cams from, the ravages were much more severe.Memphis had a population of 65,600, bat it wss reduced at the time he fFeft,- principally of course by the inhabitants fleeing from it, to but 15,000.The average death rate there was 125 a day.For a radius of eight miles about Memphis ther- was not a town but what was suffering.In former years of yellow fever these towns had been refuges for the people of Memphis, where they were comparatively safe, but this year it had followed the refugees where ever they went, even to New York.Hix reason for applying to Canadians for aid was because be was himself a Canadian, and he could say from experience that nowhere were Canadians more hospitably recsived or cared for than at the South and in Memphis.While there was work to do there no Canadian was refused.Mr.B.Lyman moved that the following gentlemen form s committee to solicit subscriptions : Messrs, Gault, Coursol, White, Robertson, MacNamee, Rev.Gavin Lang, Kerry, Ald.Martin, Mr.Justice Day, Rev.Mr.Wells, U, 8.Consul-General Smith an the mover, Mr.Thos.White said that he had received a letter from the Very Rev.Desn of Montreal expressing his sympatlly and regretting that iliness prevented bis being present.He suggested that the Dean's name be added to the list, which was done, as were also the names of Rev.Canon Lindsay and Mr, Alex.McGibbon.Mr, McGibbon suggested the committe: should request a grant from the City Council.Ald, Nelson explained that a request in the shape of s telegram from the British Consul at New Orleans had been submitted to the Council, but they had not granted pe as they felt they had not the i t.Mr.Theo, Lyman thought probably s request from this committee might have a mote potent effect.Mr.MacNamee moved that the Corporation be called u to give a respectable contribution in aid of fever sufferers.He said the exigencies of the case demanded immediate action.The Corporation should take the expression of meeting as a public expression and sct accordingly.Mr.McGibbon seconded the motion on the distinct understanding that it should not be allowed to interfere with the sub.scri list.Mr.Andrew Robertson hoped that no one would feel that be had any objection to sending money to the South, but strongly opposed the asking the City Council for s graut.The Council had granted $10,000 to the St.John fire sufferers, which it hal never paid, and until it was paid he would the asking of the Council for any fuser avin Lan i the money v.Gavin - bad alread been ve snd was no longer needed at St.John, it should now be sent to the South.The Chairman explained that the call for help st St.John had been ro well responded to by the public and the actus! distress having passed, the money had not been required.His Worship explained also that the Conn- cil bad no legal right to vote money for the 5 the suggestion of Rev, Gavin Lavg the Committee decided to ask the con \u20ac of the varivus city churcties to take ups contribution for the purpose.His own congregation would do so to-morrow, r.W.M.Johnson was elected Secretary snd Mr, B.L: man Treasurer, A list was at once opened, and * entlemen present put down their names.8 It is also understood that lists will b- left at the banks and other public offices.FINANCIAL.21.In the moneyed centres of ie United States an increased demand for tal bus been experienced, and still rates of interes: and discount there remain sslow as at anv period during the year, but \u201cas the fa}i usiness becomes brisker it is thought that sn advance in rates is not improbable.In financial circles here there is a fair demand for funds, at 4 cent.on call, and 5 to 6 on time, and discounts range from 7 to 8, with first-claes paper at tly lower Sree.Sterling Exchange sells at 81 to 8 pre for round amounts betweeu ban snd 8) to 8§ connter rates.Gold drafts } premium.Gold in New York advanced to 1004, and Sterling Exchang« sold in New York at 4821.Liverpool :\u2014 .September 20ih.September 21st p.m, p.m 0.s.d.sa.sc oes 3e 900 t 8 88 90 2 ; 88 810 8 6 10 9 8 910 9 0 \u201810 10 4 0 10 4 93 $ 23 9 23 ¢ 38 § 418 #8! 88 6 2 D BE opr HE 08 4 me .1 6 % 0- 6768 00 0 PHY BiG 42 @ $ Gd 0 Retail Produce Markets.Our matkets are lavishly supplied with farm and garden produce, embracing a wid- range of variety, and prices are generally very reasonable, bringing fair profits to the producer at the same time being within the means of all clases of consumers.Yesterday our reporter bad several lengthy chats with farmers from the vicinity of Lachute, St, Therese and St.Jerome, and they all admitted that generally in those districts were good, said the pastures pever looked so rich in any: previous fall as they do at present, and around Lachute a large quantity of butter is being made, some of which is of excellent (quality.Some very dark Icokiny dets were offezed for sale yester- evidentiy beeu injared by rein, senaeyurntly they sold 10c per bax lower than bt samples.Potatoes wer- in Jarge sapply at sbout previous rates, bu\u2019 the demand wes brisk from grocers, A: Autumn fruit was in very fair sopply at lo ~ figures, Dressed poultry was in good reqaest and sellers were asking full rates.Choice buster in tubs is quickly picked up at 15c to 1éc per Jb.Print butter cells readily at 25¢ to 276 for fine to choice and 16c to 23c for mi divm to good.Eggs are in limited demand st 11c to 12 pes dox.Onts, 65c to 75c per bag ; buckwheat, 500 to 60c per bush; pess, 80c to 85c bush; beans, $1.25 to #1.45 per ; oT te sBe to 65 per bag Botan 40e do ; cabbages, 10: per dozen ; iflower, 50c to $1.25 do ; green onions, 20c to 80c per dozen bunches ; sweet corn, 5e \u2018to 6 dozen ears\u2019; musk melons, Be to 35c ; tomatoes, 20¢ to 25¢ per bushel ; squashes, be tn 50e each ; apples, $1.50 to 2.50 per br1; Bertlett pears/87 50 ta #9 per barrel ; crates Quebxe piums, $5 to 86 per barrel cranberries, $5 to $5.00 per bared ; grspes, 5c to Tc per Jb for Coucord : Lluébesrien; 50e to 60c per box of nearly fou aallons ; fowls, 48¢ to 550 \u201cpair ; chickens, 30: to 45e lc G02 WMS.\u2018a \u201c3 ps pa * ne \u20ac TR nr] .8 Amrs Wisg\u2014Ouwnee College sad tub butter, \u2019 paroles mirect, Olkeial.Ko.1770-1271, |- amme, wbich we published yesterday, in Extra Edition.| Evening Telegrams, Yellow Fever.M ruinir, Tenn, September 21, evening.\u2014 8 deaths the past 21 Lours.The wil: sud daughter of John H.Mitchell, brother of Maggie Mitchell, the cciress, are among the victims.Eugene W.Moore, city editor ot the Appeal, is taken down, At Bartlett ope case of fever cauzed a general dssertion of the town.No more physicians are needed.The Howard Association reports nurses are needed.75 pew cases on Friday.FROM OTTAWA.Members Returned \u2014 Racing \u2014 Domeon- SSPSCIAL DBSPATOE TO TS STAR) OTTAWA, Sept.21, \u2014 The return of the following members is gazetted to-dey Quebec West, Hoi J.McGreevey ; Gloucester, Hon, T.W, Anglin ; Restigonche, G.Haddow.The races at Mutchmore Park to-day are fairly attended.hold = de- e people of Ottawa coun \u2018 mopstration at Aylmer to-night in bonor of Backi tbe return of Alonso Weight, t rumored that .kinghsm, sect: to Hon.Mr, Mackeprie, bas resigned bis position in the Pablic Works Department, but it is not generally credited.or.a.200000 so0068 22 ST \u20ac\" 8 Prices.Catcaoo.Beptember 81, 1:40 y, Pp m\u2014 Wbeat, 56ÿc Bejt ; 578 - to 878c Oet,; LA Coin, 3586 Bept ; 35j6 te 35: Our 86jc Nov.Osta.194c cash, 19jc Bept.; bid Oct,; 21¢ asked Nov.» 51.08 cash, $1.06 to $1.07 Oct.P.90.48 Co Oct; $8 52) Nov.lard, $6.57) to 98@0 °° .Oct.; $6.60 to $6.62} Nov.\u2019 FROM TORONTO.from last will tale dh Grand Trunk Accownts\u2014ir, Ryhers on Monday ext st poatiively Tee Lastlc Shipment.ToroxTo, Beptem plember Nh cil 1 b cable to the Globe says: \u201cThe Grand Trunk sccounts for the last half-year show s sufficient net revenue to pay the preference debenture stocks, charges, and to carry forward £2,800, The (Globe says it is a question whether Mr.Rykert can take his seat for Lincoln in the House of Commons, as he was elected to t the constituency in the Ontario Le , and his seat has never formally been declared vacant.Two thoasand sheep and 800 cattle will be d from this city next week, for the Englight market, City News.Toz M., 0 & U.Raruwar.\u2014The effec: of the judgment to-day will probably be to puts to litigation now going on and Yo contirm the Gorenment in CAO of the road.Mr.Carter, Q.C., who has acied from the start as Government adviser, deserves credit for the able manner in which he bas brought the complications to so successful an issue for the Government.MOXTREAL SWIMMING CLUB.\u2014The contract with the 8t.Helen's Island boat expired on the 20th insi., but owing to the favorable weather, the vessel will continue running for at least one week longer.Quite a number of bathers attended yesterday, which is considered by many the last day of summer.The fine grounds of the club have t it into bigh favor, and the membership has in.so rapidly that considerably over 1,000 names are now entered on the -books.Colonel Labranche, who has exerted hims-If greatly to foster a spirit of emulation in aquatic exercises and to bring about the present favorable result, is of thanks.The Press and the Government.- It is singular to see the manner in which some of the papers are g back on ths Government from whom have been deriving great benefits, Among these is L'Evencment, which is particularly hard on the Government.Military.To the Editor of Tux STAR: Sin, \u2014Wil] you allow me to ask the respected Captain of the St.Jean Baptiste Infantry Company before he resigns, wby the men bave not been pa'i! An early answer will save farther enquiry.A MruBER oF THE COMPANY, THE CHAMPIONSHIP, The Great Agustic Event at Lachine.The interest in this approaching race be- ween the two foremost oarsmen of the American continent is beginning to swell up to fever heat.Every dsy brings enquiries even from distant parts of the worid \"to ibe progress men are making w ww likely to be the result of the contest.Both men are well so far, and they have the entire conf- dence of their friends, It is s matter for sincere gratulation that there are no mis givings in the public mind as to both men doing their level best.Their past careers snd high characters give assurance that each will do his best to win, bh Cans.disus will support Hanlan, we have yet to meet the first person who holds Courtney chesp, or who not feel that our Cans- disp champion fi Lely to have all powers fully tes! y opposent.Hanlan has s high opinion of Courtæey as an oarsman we well know, as we have heard bim express himself to that effect.They have practised together on à former occa sion, and we have len'a word for it that Bo was pot able to get out of the way v Courtney, \u201c cally, is s fine fellow, ue ture being much our plucky Canadian, men sre hard at work, and next week we will have interesting news about their , Mr.A.G.Nish, late harbor en r, has been appointed to survey lay out the course, METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE.Seventeenth Bay.The Conference met at 9 a.m.After devotional exercises the routine businehs was got throngh, The first submitted was from the Temperance Committee, which reads as follows : After much thought snd prayerful consideration on the subject of temperance, and intoxicating dnoks, the committee feel bound to state their solemn convictions snd recommendations as follows : In of the greatest and sooet vital Im portanes ° greatest and most to the interests of this Church.great and destructive evils of intemperance have often been affirmed and ilinstrated by reference to statistics, and many facts are recorded which cause us to stand in awe, While we do not, at present, deem it a proper occasion to enter upon any circam- stantial statement of thoes, we have, nevertheless, a firm belief in their truth, There is no more certain road to perdition than that by which tens of thousands of our fellow-men being led by the use of strong drink.Ita deceptive and maddening influences, thus stated, Prov., xx., 1, * Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging, and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise,\u201d present it to us among the most insidious and worst foes both of the bodies and souls of men.With these views of its character, we cannot but regard the subject as second to no other as an evil of inconceivable tude.2.We gratefully acknowledge the utility of the various temperance organizations io assisting to stay the tide of this branch of immorality, and we trust that, as fer as practicable, our ministers and le will unite with otoers in their sev localities to help on this good work.We call attention to the recent legislation at Ottawa on this subject, which is the nearest approach to entire prohibition thst is found on the statute books of any Cans- disn legislature.We hope that efforts will at once be made in all parts of the Dominion to introdace and practically carry out the timely and well-considered law.4, Convinced as we are that all mere lrgal and moral means are insufficient without the power of grace to raise the drunkard, we earnestly recommend that special prominence be given to the religious element in the \"temperance enterprise.The Gospel Tem ce Movement places this cause on the only proper basis.e trust that the mivisters of our chorch will frequently call st ntion to this, and also in their pubic devotion lead the congregation in prayer for® God's blessing to sttend every timate effort.Let all take the ground thst our church, sccording tn our general rales, is s Total Abstivence Bociety, sod thus keep «in the strongest bond of union \u201cthat which in reality can never be divorced \u2014the iusepi- able connection of Temperance and KHe- Jigiom.5.We earnestiy commend for universal adoption that which already exists in many of our Sabba'h schools, the organizstion of Juvenile Temperance Amociations.We | shall thns give to our children, as an essential in their religions training, the idea of total abstinence from all intoxicatio drinks, We recommend the more genera introduction of temperance literatare into | our Sabbath school literature.We suggest | the importance of devoting some of the time to this subject in our District Babbath School Conventions.6.We regard it as of the first importance that our punisters should unite with our official members in banishipg from the Lord's Table those obmoxzious mixtures too often med there, and procure.for that blessed parpose only the pure foies of the Pa gratefally acknowledge the on.|.coursging fact that temperance, truth and ¥' A fossilized fish has been found in tte roof of the splint coal seam at sl ms 8 depth of 100 fathoe bao ted, 7 which is the most perfect sve som in fi0.: district, measures 14 inches in length, Na J with a 71 lines, which commence at the ridge of.em 1 buck aad terminals at the.bottom Le pe rer we New Advertisements this P.M, AUCTION BALE OF A DRY GOODS STOCK (om bdec.) JOLLY & VEENING, 223 #7.LAWRENCE MAIN STRERT.On FRIDAY, the 27th Inatand, The Botecribers will sell on the whole of tbe as ove stock of al ; so much on the dollar, inventory pr'ess.- = The stock amounts 10 avoat , is well ao = sorted, apd will be roid on HN tess.À lose .If required.The siete for the inspection of the stock Theo nesday and Thursday previous to sale.* Sale st BLEVEN o'clesks, BENNING & BARSALOW, - BOOK AUCTION SALE.I will sel) by catalogue at my store, 196 BR.dames street, on Tuerdsy and Wednesday aficenoons, S5th and 966ù fuvis., the contents of Four Cases of new and valushie Books snd Albutes ; also a Theological I, nrary.The cutsiogue comprises set Chambers\u2019 olo~ pds: handsome set Waverly Moveis, 48 vols § lack 's Edition Encyclopaedia Britannica, two De Quincey, Dickens, Shakipesre,the Britten fu avery style.Pictorial ireland splend! of thepremises can be had, will be 0 day, We a 9, &e.- on vi on Mr Boom, when ve Sale at TWO o'clock.w.BE.SHAW, 228 A Oo\u201d ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.The Subscriber will esl! by Public Austien en 2° Momday Next, the 284 Enofaes, \"1 batir Ef, Wenion Redon, 398 Sion Terms :=Threo months, approved Paper.Sale at ELEVES o'clock, W.E.SHAW, Sr Aucttomess.le \u2014 [VHBEE! GREAT CHEAP BALB, .; - Will sell nt mannfscturers\u2019 prices, zuifi cdots of .navigation, large stock of Dry Lumber, is quanté- $ tise to suit, consisting of 3 fuck Deals, 1%, Ip 00d 2 tpch planks, 1 and ¥ iach beerds, scasilimg, furring, shingles, laths, &c.Superior quality of pine lumber for factory week, Prepared tosgued snd grooved deals, planks amd | boards for house-framing, flooring, rosfing, Spe ing, 4.Sawn and round cedar, Set end'squigie timber.row TE It will be Lo the advantage of Dupes 60\" coût ape fore purchasing slsswhese.oat F.F.VIRLAY; © : 518 ST.JOSEPE STREBF, WESF.OF ov, - a + H LENDING accommodate the \u2018 A?+» 4.M.ALLAN & 00%, AND 19 OT.JOSEPH STRENY.BEANS 3 ssé have J Fonte, Diusek amd Lyre Carine Table i as ES WORKS, 706 stæset, neas Victorie Û To -Oflice on Ground Fiat, \"a or {J anit Manly tod \u2018moose, Fossey 5e see Jsmes ra \u2018 s ; 0 SET CA om or 5 ody LR BAB SE Mo.106 CaGtsez et Room \u2014 Wanted, an unfare BUAED_A Married Couple or two gentlemen will fisd comferiable Bonsé, wi fice room, ii 41 German street Nodame EMPLOYMENT WANTED, as man >y, » person willing to mais bag : seif aeners)iy ussfu).1639 Pom _ MPLOYMENT WANTED, 8 young Mer Do is isdustrious ; sa ogrspher in an Address \u2018 tee.Ces.EMFLOYMENT WANTED - a ttle gis} Litween tn sod trees: re ten nid 095% EMPLOYMENT WANTED, as Sitchoumaid or general sepvast iu a small {amily best references.Apply at 1198 Mt.- EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by S young mae, an auctionesr, orin an office ; experienced with foriser, 6; x .se = both languages, Aodsess Box 486, Postofh 9 WANTED.\u2014 An Experienced Fur Cutter for à Jobbisy bouss in Oatesle, Areal Tg A rd 10D & Go, 491 M.Pan] strest.-_284 WANTED, a Bey to run.errands.Apply 7 Common street, 333 ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, » wet purse.Anny de Dr.prake- 36 Beaver Hall Terrace, between hoursof and 10 tn the moreing.iy, WW ANTED\u2014Coachman.A ' 148 8e.James street.2 .ANTE À Nume.Apply WAITED- Ten Walters.Apply 14% - James str/ ct.223 WANTED CO Profesional street.Woman Couk.Ppiys .An WAMEDL-Two Beltebuys tor 1:11.Apply, 145 88.James ret es 3 ANTED.\u2014 Mun-of-uall work 1 for Hotel.Apply 145 86.James strest, 224 WANTED.\u2014Four kitchen 223 (107 Hotel.Apply 145 Ss.James NTED.\u2014Man Cook.W 45 Mt.Jamas sireet, AP, 1 VV ANTED.\u2014 Four Wultresses Mi da EE re VOTES WANTEL, good Geierai Ber- Vilsabeth viseery\u201d Small family.G37 Upps 2 1 2 AILIFFS SALE\u2014PRUVINCE 4 OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal Mo 510.- CEKCTIT COURT, Montres - Deton- oe Denvoust, Merchant Talior, of the 2 and Uietrict of Monreal, Pisintiff, ca.Kdquard Bru.s,ciers of 1he saine place, Lefenésnt.- UR Che 0th day of be piemier, oapt, 88 Nise Of the clock in the fore poon, at stecom ile the said Defeucans, No, $0 Bt.Kilzateth mr.rt, in the City of Moule wij] be #0ld by suthority of fasiine, ail the apd chatieis of sald Defendant, scized in this cutis our bals of Hirusrholo Fursitise, Terms essh, JOAEVH UHBHKTLE, B.SC, Moutresl, § premps Q1et, 157H.2231 ILSFFPS SALE\u2014PROVINCE ÿ OF QUEBFC, Diatrièt of Montreal\u2014Ho.573\u2014 i LES RE COUKET, Montreal.\u2014Inme EKiizebeth A Murrey, ef cir, Piainiifis, #1.Witlism Mi-gbeil, Defendant, snd Doutse, Ioutrr & Bobideus, Aévo- cases, / béroyaats -On the TMh diy of Scplamber sat, 61T+t of tne clock m:thé forenoon, 48 place « {| bmeinses of the paid Defendant, Noe.ans 720 Commissioner ro or Oty of yn tres}, will b» $0) a.astice, goods ssid Af of ead l seized ne siting of Disthide - use.\u201d\u2026.Ha Lear, BSL KR ald ry apparatus, Safr, Se.ontreai, gist Beptombsr, BAILLIE SALE\u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District Mootreat-Be 5.907.CINCTYK COTET, Montreal \u2026\u2014T, & C.C be Etrr Vaquiren, Agvocstes, of the City and Piaiotiffe, vs.Leon Normuod- £ M«nteal, a dr D EE sr , ena tie for noon 84 the Gomtchie tbe \u20182 Petrntant, K>.310g Aqueduct street, in her of i\" en) will be authority of justice, i goods andl chetiels of and Des-n dim C80! oo, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1578: BURIED.ALIVE! THE BEAUTIFUL SPIRIT.CHAPTER V.\u2014~Continued, In half hour wore apparently fast friends, Bernice wc Monk ss a brother, and treating him with s Jot unconselons familiarity thst m.The three dined togethes in the cesy parlor, and spent the evening in conversation.Monk was boyish, whimaies! drolleries.He entertained the young mer- chioness with amscdotes of her husband's boyhood, and deseribed C: d Park after 8 graphic fashion, sand was of humoroas steming more than over like » great overgrown boy, overflowing with life and spirits.Bernice, frank snd unsuspecting as s little ehild, liked bim from the first, Her own termperament was gay and joyous, but life at St.Kildahad been dreary, my, and depressing, and she knew nothing of gay charming delighted companion .The goed people at the manse were solemn and serious, partly as matter of temperament, partly from o senss of ibility as tbe itual guides of their Sock, bessuse, in did of roar of the wild ses waves, snd in the midst of a Bey sitchen and ignorant psople, de- \u2018 all igtellectual intercourse with kindred m deprived of oven socla\u2019 erjy- ments, existence could at best only ba cheer- Bad preserved until hour ail the bunpaner ; until pow t of hernatuse appeared a mystery.At ten o\u2019closk Monk withdrew to his own room.\u201cl've made à gocd nning,\u201d he said 80 himpellf, caressing his as he sur 2e bs reflection complacently in the .dreming baréau, \u201cThis girl has a strange power to charm.She reminds me of some those Frenchwomen I've read about, al?fascination in spite of ugliness, and I'll stake my soul she\u2019s as pure and in.Docent as an angel, even in her inmost thoughts.= It is as if she bad come from s punpesy.She knows nothing of the world, and suspects noevil She no mateb for Sylvia, and will go down before her like the corn before the reaper, and yet there is that in her eyes and fave that declares she will defend If to the death.If it were not for Bylvis and the fact of my own position, l\u2019A be inclined to make friends with Lady Chetwynd ; but se it is, I'll win her friendship snd use it to fasther my own interests.And one thing issure, ! cannot toterfere with Sylvia's plans for our mutual dizement.\u201d ile he was thus communing with him.Bernice had seated herself on the .sofs ide her husband, end communicating pr ERE pou cour un Rey,\u201d she exclaimed.** Inover met an ne Mes Mim before, although that's not Rares at sad dis dter is like him.What s dellgh household we shall have 1\u201d +7 should be better contented to have you \u2014\u2014 ye AT CHETWYND PARR. \u201c3e, bat take up with both hands afd | even ifft docs strain every mudpis* sud fall of ?The ching estiches, snd ottomanas were all warm, purplish as the curtains, hung Monk \u201cSUNDAY READING.The East Hyme.The Sabbath day, was ending in a village by the : The uttered liotion touched the people roa to face the sunset tn the glow- LE tome À their dwellings for of rest.And then hastened to God's blessed boon Put they looked across the waters, ands storm was raging t ; irit moved above thom\u2014the wild t laahod and ae Kk and tore them, till and shoo! » they thundered, groaned and boomed, And alss ffor suy vessel in their yawniog gulfs entombed.Very anxious were the people on that rocky const of Wales Lest the dawn of coming morrows should be teliing awful tales, Wben the sen bad ent Ite pasion, sad should cast upon \u201c Bits of wreck and Pollen vietims, av it had done beretofore.With the rough winda blowing round her, 8 brave woman st her eyes, And she saw along the billowsa larxe vessol fall Oh, it did Bot need 8 prophet to toll wh st the end mnsi be For no ship could ride In safely near the shore on such a sea.The ity in, te hurried from thetr - nes Ed'inronged the beach Oh, for power to cross the water and the rinbing to reach ! Helper hands were Fung for sorrow, tender D Lo he And the ship, ur y fatal rock ere sped.\" bas parted in the middie! Oh.the Bho ore her goes down | God have mercy Is Heaven far to sook for those who drown 1° Lo! when next the white, shocked faces looked with terror on the spa, Only ope last ollugling figure an the «par was ween to be.; the trembling watchers came the Near on towsed 5 the wave, wroo And the man stil} clung and floated, though no power on earth could save.\u201cCould we send him a short message?Here's a trumpet.shout sway !\" \u2018Twas the preacher's hand that took it, and he wondered what to say.Any memory of his sermon \u2014 firstly \u2014 secondly?Ah, no! ; There was but one thing to utter in the aw- Ho be 8h 0 tea through the trumpet, \u2018 Look ou roi to Jesus.Can you hear?\u2019 And \u201c Ay, ay, sir 1\u201d rang the anover c\u2019er the waiers loud and ciear.Then they listened.He is singing, \u201c Jesus, lovenof my soul!\u201d - .the winds echo, .waters 1 indeed it was to hear him, * Till the : Singing avoir from fe \u2018waters, \u201cOh, -re- ceive my soul at last i\u201d \u2019 He could bave no other refuge.* Hangs-my helpless soul on thee; Leave, ab, leave me not.\u201d The singer dropped at last into the sea, And the watchers, loo) homeward through their eyes with tears made m Said \u201c He passed to be with Jesus in the singing of that hymn.\u201d On Listening te Evil Bopovts.The longer I live, the more I feel the im- pertames adhering to the rales which I ve laid down for mymlf, in relation to I.\u2014To hear as little as possible whatever is to the prejudice of others.11.\u2014To believe nothing of the kind till I am absolutely forced to it.111.\u2014Never to drink in the spirit of one who circulates an evil report.1V.\u2014 Always to moderate, as far as I can, the unkindliness which is expressed towards others.V.\u2014Always to believe that, if the other side were heard, a very different account would be given of the matter.\u2014Oharlss Simeon.A Price that Must bo Paid, Work, heard work, is the price that must for success in this world\u2014of any ih i Ef f EF i | ë = Ë ë : i E : I te li i 8 i Ë £2545 ave 8 le E 155 if f i tie iif i j « Labor is lise! \"Fis the still water faileth ; Idieness over bewalleth ; Koep the watels wound, for the dark rust \u201cFlowers dreéy and die in the stillness of Labor is 1 the flying cloud lightens ; Goby the \u201coviag wind chdngee and bright and or hidden rock, or breaker, there lics & wreck \u2014for my ship, my plant ship, comes home po more! = A.Ever since I've been \u201c\u2018\u2018 knec-high to a * 1 bave say, \u201cOk, 171 had aly some éme back w some to \u2014Hke Peter Brown, for instance, 1 dog \u2014I'd soon be successful.s no ening for à poor man these hard times, Nowadays one has to have money or influence to ensure success.\u201d * And so we continue in the same with a lot of * ifs and \u201c ands\u201d that stan in the way of their doing wonders end astonishing the world.Rained\u201d Ad $a ie Shai .on o people\u2019s would be just-as great a ciptièe-4e the battle of life as you are now._ Remember the * ass in the lion's skin 3\" be wore the skin, but be was sn aes still, | Now, Dame Fortams, called by those who fail to win her smiles; is pot such a bad old Indy after ali as repre- an j less.T fickle as she is thea down yeur heed firmly, lay back your shoulders, brace ont your cheat, and be a M:N, That's the way to conquer.1{ you sre out of employiaent do not wait till something ** genteel\u201d turns up suit: to your fastidious taste and soft whi- bauds, but accept the first bonest work you can get.Tuke hold of it with s - will, winning, by your industry and pluck, your em- loyers spprobation, and very soon you will one el re of having \u2018some one to byck you.\u201d As you rise in your position higher and Ligher, st last attaining the mach coveted end, yon will look with more pity than envy onthe *luckydog\u201d whose greatestill-luck was the having seme ons to lean om, until be became too weak to stand alone when the su was withdrawn, ow, rt read my pried meditate upon it, if necessary, *\u2018s on\u2019t.\u201d\u201d It went hautryon, I'll gnemntee ; and if you follow it yow'll be gratefal some day to PorLy Hoævut.Quiet Lives.Life\u2019s map ia drawn with many light and dark Hnes.A few of God's ay peeuliarly favored by special gifts.y 8 od live under wri am brosal sky, with ed rays of à dazzlivg sun, without clouds or storms; todwull in an Eden, with no black poil no foperal knells, Their lot seems efiviable, as if some unseen magi brought their choicest gifts snd rarest treasures to enlarge their stores and increase their felicity.Some rise miraculously iu pre-eminence ;_ strangely endowed with hou - ors; renown and celebrity follow thuir fon?steps ; fame and success cluster abot their nsmes.When they die, their cpitaphs are written on elegant monuments, or carved on marble statusry.Near them, unobserved, walk the quiet heroes and heroines, The veil in not drawn aside to reveal innate goodness ; they pass among wayfarers, humble men and gentle women, almost without vote.*¢ Each one bas hisown part to play in the drama of life ;\u201d often those looked upon as the great of earth are the little of heaven ; what is deemed perfection and completeness below, is condenmed' and doomed by the verdicts above, Celestial vision {3 so much.clemier than the terrestrial.Not every flower gives forth perfume ; roses have con cealed thorns ; the tiny blossom, hidden under the shadow of a forest tree, is often sweeter than the hot-house flower.The lily of the rears its spotless head smong lofty exotics ; yet 1t equal care and nurtures from the heavenly .dener, and to Him is of 4s much value as if it were transplanted in its beauty and loveliness from tropical climes.Very many, born in obscurity, reared in penwy, and Dever agitated by strange circumstances, are 8 heroes and heroines ; strolling, conquering victors in the battlefields of sin and temptation, the bravest soldiers in the camp of life, Intrinsic merit, virtue, noble hearts, are worth more than kingly coronets ; they are not found on the beaten roads or broad avenues, but in the by-paths of life, Often are entertained, unaware, messengers o ve, guardisn angels, ministering spirits, Their still foot steps come often unexpectedly.Undemonstrative, calm of temperament, cup-bearers of mercy with tokens of sqmpatby, helping hands in hours of trial an ys of sorrow, able roars are not blaxoned in the fashion.a on rooms, nor registered distin ed guests; a better record them written upon the white aheet of the unseen snd unknown book, The neglect of simple excellence, of unpretentions the forgetfulness of gpiet lives, merely buman weakness, ere are many in nooks and corners, living sublime lives, that God loves to notice, for whom He is keeping His purest s and choicest crowns.Although no long funeral cortege, and ceremonial parade sre beheld at their burial, a radiant procession of angels bear their spirits\u2019 return to God, with welcome greetings : _\u2014 4 There are faces there, divinely fair, That the earth lost long ago.\u201d Lost among its glitter and show, of whom.the world was not worthy, It is well there are quiet lives in contra distinction to those who live on the plaudits and adulation of the multitude.To be among bumanity's dwazfs, not the gisats, is not proof that such lives are profit- lesser and insigniticant often prove of value and benefit to the apparently.eminent and superior.\u2018There are numbers: \u2018| of bhumsn beings, who, wounded and pierced, drink constantly of the bitter: \u2018| waters of Marah, who are silent teachers of: resignation to the Divine will.Martyrs o suffering, saints in holiness, God's faithfn «rvants.Many a quiet life is embodiment of the better existence; in the world, bat not of it.Quiet lives garner up many faded hopes, many a fond memory.Quist lives because God ordained them so, bending to their lot with pamurmartsg obedience and patience, Conquerors of fate, dwelling in solituds and meek humility ; doing their cuty to God and man, away from the silver t nés and golden hues of mammon\u2019s joys, invisible and unrecognized by human eyes.If a choice is to be made between the twe temporal estates, à choice between temptation snd allurement, the quist life without.honor or emolument w be the wiser de- csion.The quiet life brings pesce and -| content, the secret unknown to the children: of fortane.Quiet lives well t within the walls of home, full of little deeds of kindness, silent manifestations of love, self- sacrifice and nelf-devotion, are precious in.the Lord's sight.These humble servants of the Master will be rewarded whem He maketh up his jewels,\u201d on the mora of the everlasting life, : *do I think God holds some soulsalway, Sweetly to surprise us atthe Last Day.\u201d GEMS OF THOUGHT, All things human change.Character is a perfectly uneducated will, The man that: blashes is not quite a Love will not be spurred to what 1 God has commanded time to console ths unhappy.~The is slways besutifal, the beamti- i A torn jacket is soem mended ; but hard words bruise the heart of a child.The in which you will im most will be lenst expensive to yon.prove The creed of the true saint is to make the best of Jife, and make the most of it.The difference between s rich man and a poor man is this-the former eats when he pleases, aud the lstter when he can get t.Aspirations after the holy\u2014the onl - ration in which the human soul can LE sured that it will never meet with disap pointment.We gain nothin, with such as ourselves.We LA Moe peine snother in mediocrity.1 am always longing to be with men more excellent than m: .To feel much for others,and little for our.salves ; to restrain our selfish and to indulge our benevolent sffections, constitute the perfection of human nature, We must never undervalue any person.The workman loves not that his work should \u2018be in his presence.Now, Ged is put po ea every parson is his strip the earth of ite flowers and blot out its pleasant sunshine.A man who shows no defect is a foal or » bypocrite, whom we should There arè defects so bound to fine they announes them\u2014defocts which not to correct.The who is always s tem pet eur if he remain a post - We must at something to fortune, for fortune some share in what happens, You find yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful people.Why not make carnest effort to confer that on others! You tle is gained if you \u201cis will find half the never allow yourself to ssy anything gloomy TEMPERANCE AND INTEMPERANCE.Out of 25 cases of sunstroks ome day, in Chicago, 24 of the vietims were addicted to strong drink.The of the United States the eo Be raisin of bond in intoxicating liquors every twenty years.pendant nd int voy: The un- Tmogress temperance cause, right and left, seems actually to have begun to-affect the revenue reins.In 1876, 8,009,984 gallons of wing were taken ous of bond for consum in the now worth §1,500,000.Jacob .who begzu with §7,000 a* the seme tis, is now worth £400,000.John Kress, who began: brewing in his wife's wash kettls, without a cent, died about » year ago wort over & million.\u2014 Exchange.: Statistics often teach moral lessons with Lar greater force than sermons or leotu.es.A very pewerful one comes from the Inter.patina Revenue office, from which we learn that the quantity of liquor druak in tLis country daring the year ending June 30, 1877, was 74,472,873 gallons.Of: this immense quantity over 57,000,000 gallons distilled spirfss and 10,000,000 were malt liquors.The remainder were imported beverages.The retail dealers who took out twenty-five dollar Geverument lisemses paid nesrly $4,000,000 into the United States Treasury, besides all the money they paid into the tressuries of cities, towns asd vil.lsges where thoy transacted business, and the Governivent bad on its books the names of 166,000 wholesale and retail dealers.The average amount cousumed by each men, woman and child in the land that year, was over s gallon and a lui.Leaving out the women and children\u2014though according to the doctors the fermer do more than- their shsre of drinking\u2014the number of male wine-bibbers in the country and the amount of spirituo1a \u2018liguors it requires to irritate the nation\u2019s esophagus in the course of à single yeir are a ; especially when five-seventhe of the liquor drunk is whisky, At our present rate cf consumption we shall soon be abreast of Great Britain as a nation of topers.\u2014 Syracuse, N.y , Standard, One of the saddeet sights in the world is tv see à young mun who has signed the pledge and identified himself with the temperance work, go back to his cups, The bad babit which a ean may have besu many years in acquiring cannot be overcome without an effort\u2014and the effort must be a strong one.If such young men would but stop snd consider what they have to gain by drinking habits, and what they must certainly lose if they persist in them, they would fight their sppetites to the very death.Young man, you msy love drink ; but do you not love your character better I You may lovedrink ; but yon have & wark to perform, and if you give in to liquor you caunot accomplish it, You may love drink; but would you sacrifice « mother's, a sistersor & swest- heart\u2019s love for this cursed stuff.Whon an bourof weskness comes\u2014when the liquid poison is placed before you\u2014only think for one moment of what you must certainlv lose if you do not resist tho temptation.If yon have the unenviable experience of a drink ing man, you can easily sum up the losses on one side of the scales and the gains on the other.Remember that to ba tempted is | no tin\u2014 to overcome temptation is nobility itself, and every time you conquer this devil which lurks in the bosom of a person striving to overcome sin, you will gain new strength ond be better prepared for the naxt battle, and your enemy is in a weaker condition.\u2014 Hamner.- In England, where the theory and practice of total abstivence have always been ecoffed at by the cultivated mejority, the awful prevalence of drunkenness is leading to the formation of public sentiment against drinking as sttong us suy that ever existed in this country.Ths clergy have hitherto maintsined drinking \u2018practices, but now msny of the ministers of the established ms well as of the disnting bodies, with à large section of the medical profession sad distinguisbed men from every walk in life have united ina v movement for the suppression of drun ess.Canon Farrar, in a sermon preached a few Sandaye since in Westminster Abbey, ¢ declared alcoholic drinking and drunkenness to be the one pein ly ingracelul and perilous national vice e nation stands unenviably dis: tinguished and seriously gndangered.\u201d 80 strong a feeling of the evils of drunkenness as that which now prevails in respectable circles in England naturally le to the adoption of the Christian rulo of total abstinence.It does not require the imposition of total abstinence upon others as a this evil is so great, and because I wish to save those who are ruining themselves by drink, and because 1 cannot very effectively urge them to abstain without abstaining myself, I therefore relinquish « luxary which I have not abused and to which I deem myself entitled, that 1 may the more successfully persuade thoss to abandon it to whom it is s curse.\u201d It begins to be evident in England that this course of copduct is something very different from fanaticism, snd the same trath ought to be equally evident on this side the ocean, \u2014 itor's Table in Sunday Aflernoon.MISCELLANEOUS, A MAN who has no enemies is seldom good for anything.He is made of that kind: of material w is so eanily wovkad that: every one tries a hand in it.A sterlin character\u2014one who s for himself and' speaks what he thinks\u2014is always sure to have enemies, They are as necessary to him.as freeh air.They keep him alive and active.A celebrated n who was surrounded by: enemies, used to say : \u2018They are sparks which, if you do not blow them, go out of.themselves.\u201d Let this be your feeling while endeavoring to Me down the scandal of those who are bitter against you.If you stop to dispute: yon do but as they desire, snd open the way for more abuse.Let the poor nt pa There il bes reaction, you do but orm your duty ; \u2019 nn.dreds, who were once alienated a you, will: flock to you and acknowledge their error.GIRL\u2019 heads are better educated than their: hands nowadays.Nearly every young woman who marries aspires to * keep a girl ;** and a large proportion of them sre compelled to do so from lack of housekeepin Fron.ledge.The \u201ckeeping girl\u201d ren impracticable the intelligent ecomomy which uces comfort with small means, and is n peur vers an evil ina pl household, .and especially with a young couple just com- meuciug life.Wo doDot say that the old« fashiousd plan was xs a whole better than the present, But it is evident that no.email mrt of the education given girls in; the present highly.developed schools ie: utterly useless to the grest number who are.to become the wives of men compelled to werk hard for subsistence, snd who need the co-operation of intelligent, dent sad economical housewives, of the com: poy of highly-trained school-teachers, This a question of bome reform.: Work seldom kills, Drones snd grams \"bles have the hardest time.Sloth, gor- wandizing, and worry kill their thoussuds; where over.study harms ome.The curse a Heaven rests on laziness snd atteny, very constitution of our being they! are fitted to that torpor sad Bapour dency which chill the blood, deaden the nerves, enfeeble the muscles, and derange the wholes vital machinery.F ; fidgeting, ennui, and suxiety are among most common causes of disease, On the belp digestion and respiration, and send an incressed supply of vital energy to all parts of the body.Co and work invigorate the whole system, and Lift one into a purer atmosphere, above the resch of con .The groan most over their \u2018\u2019asdnous: duties,\u201d while earnest workers talk little about the exhausting labors of their pros fession.Of all creatures, thealothful would; seem to be the most worried and worn, Tur.genuine man of business must conbine: in his character man t and rare Principles and feelings : your grandfather wrote in to be vay peaceful Hh uilful soaroes of strife.ly, ome would think there were subjecks snough to quarrel \"et same family who did not knew trouble of kantin \u2018| doctors\u2019 bile.rule ; it only leads à man to say *\u2018 Because |.nation) with a hi power of imagination, fines of posible act, put detale 2 put in their right place.He requires a grest Knowledge of character, with that exquisite tact which feels the right moment when to act.A discreet ity most per» vade all the movements of thought and | action.Ho must be y free from A Good Nenu far » Nileh Cow.A writes who says that ons good cow gives all the milk needed in à family of eight persons, snd from which was two hundred and sixty pounds of butter last year, gives the following as his treatment : \u2014 If you desire to get à large yield of rich milk, give your cow every day water slightiy warm and slightly salted, in which bran has beam stirred nt the rate of one quat to two gallons of water.Yon will find if you have not tried this daily practice, that your cow will give twenty-five per contum more immedistely F the effets of it, and she will become so attached to it that she will refuse to drink clear water un- loss very thinty ; bat this mess she wiil ee dm sak for mor Th of drin an water.full esch times, morning, noon sad night.\u201d \u2014 Bouthern Farm.& niet Morning Werk.A bad custom is prevalent fn many fami- lien, especially smong farmers, of working an hour before breakfast, attending to ¢ chores,\u201d Racing the garden, cutting wool, mowing, etc.is is convenient on many accounts, but is not conducive to health.The prevalent opinion is that the mornin air fs the purest and most healthfal au bracing ; tnt the contrary is the fact.At no honr of the day is the air more filled with dampuess, foga, and missmas than shout sunrise.The hest of the sun gradually dissipates these miasmatic influeuces as the day advances.An early meal braces up the system agstust these influences.Every one knows the languor and fuintness often experienced for the first hour in the morning, and this is increased by exorcise and want of food.We do not agree wi hi the boarding.schoo] regime, which prescribed a long walk before breakfost cs & means of promotin health, Probably tho best custom woul be to fuinislh ev member of.the family, especially those who lubur out of doors, a cop of coffee immediately uiter rising frow bed.\u2014 Exchange.In thin Present Age, when the ilfe-bal- tle 1s ro flercely fonghi, and when upon sven the strongest.the tug aud stress of [1 Leil wo heavily, how necessary It becomes for us Lo provide for the keeping up of our reserve plock of mental and phy rio stamina by the Use Of nach à nerve- c and vUalizmngy agent an Robinron's Phosphorized Emulsion of Cul LAver Oil with Lacto Phosphate of Lime} Lt gently stinyulating and nutritive-tonie properties supply the matoriale, aud ssust Nature In her efforts tu Keep up with the exhaustive demands u her reserves.pon Prepared solely by J.H.RonINs0N, Pharmaceutical Chemist, St.John, N.B., and for sale by Druggists and General Dealers.Price $1.00 per bottle ; 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FosuRssED ov TuIs REMEDY, Every Man may be his own Doctor 1t may be rubbed into the System, s0 as to reach any interusi Complisint, by thesh means it cures Sorce or Ulests in the THROAT, STOMACH, LIVER, SPINE, OR OTHER PARTS.It ta an lufaliibie rousedy fur BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, Contracted or Biiff Joints, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, + And all 8kiu Disonsos.IMPORTANT CADTION\u2014 None Are genuine unless the sis naturo of J.HAYLOOK, as syent for the United States, turronnds each box of Pills aud Ointment.Boxes at 250, 630 and $1 cach, Ttetat! prios, 180.American money, por box.B«nt to any ress on receipt of the price.LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK.S&F\u201d Thore is considerable saving by taking th larger sires.HOLLOWAY & CO., NEW YORK.112 205 x 2aw- BLANCHARD Blood and Nerve Fond 18 A PURE CONCENTRATED LIQUID FOOD, PREPARED DIRECTLY FROM THF WHEAT KERNEL, WITHOUT FFBMENTATION, AND NETAINING ALL OF ITS Blood, Nerve and Brain RESTORIXG PLEMENTS IN A NATURAL BTAVE OF VITALIZATION.NERVOUS DEBILITY Which underiies all forms of Chromic Disease, is speedily overeeme by the vs< of this Food.CONSTIPATION, CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, Impoverishment of the Bloed, \u2018 LOSS OF SLEEP, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, PARALYSIS, SCROFULA, All Liver and Bowel Troubles, AND ALL Diseases Peculiar to Women, ARERRILIRVED NNR MAORYN RY _ THE BLANCHARD Blood & Nerve Food.Foz the Intellectual Worker Is is without rival, as it contalns all the elements that build the brain and: supply its waste.THIS POOD 18 A Wonderful Tonic Invigorator !.Fhe Bianchard Poed Cure Sysiem calling at du Loup with from the The * CLYDR Return Tic Eneuigqears Lachine, svening, take 7, Uwa; Or HT Cann.148 Bay, Riviere du Jean.Co Ing at Grebec with the Riobalieu and nopcting que On Island, Csp lit.Biviers Oells sad and Saturdays at 7.00 a,m.secured at Le Pet OS TES Bt as street, a © C.and at the Ticket Office oa what, Richoliea Pies.Montreal, Sept.1578.HE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPAF=NT.Tickets at Redu.ad rota EXOUMSIONT | For DAY TRIP through LAKE OF TWO MOTH TAINS 10 Carlion, return RAFIDG te THE STEAMERS OF THIS WZELL- KNOWN LINE T0 TER du Loup and Murray Bay.Will leave the M.Andrew\u2019e Whart, Quebes, on TUESDAYS ana FRIDAYS at « Saguenay,\u2019 for Chiugutimi and fia) Hai 7.00 a.m, the Bay, &t.Paul, Los Fhoule: M Loups Eaiovies a6 L'Anse Oompan 's Boats ; and st Riviere the In! ; 1 Rallway fos cad Provinoes and Atlantic States.HAMOUBASKA LINE.** will leave fos Bertiiicz, Qrame Llslet, 88.Jean, Port Jolly urskks on Wednesdays ALEX.MILLOY, Agoemt.149 DAILY DIRECT RIVER ROUTH SETW FER MONTREAL AND OTTAWA, {MAIL STEAMERS.) day Bosts Iesve 7.15 ar.Trails counecé with ame, Rate 18 a.m.Frac son Lacklue, \u20185 657- nent with Bteamer.Pare, for ronnd trip, 01.95.= For Yxvursion OVUR RAPIDS, Lachis.c on arrival of 5 p.m.Train from Montreal Far, fox rmud triy, Sk Tiekeote at prirciped fooss wid @eaud Trubs « Meamer isave TT COMPANY BOYEL!E 1 13 BONAYEN FRS NTREMT.Prolght torwas L£u66 aro 00M: not«d Arst-cisss, fall-ponsrsii, cagiue Iron fteamshipe :\u2014 of the under- yde-built, doabise Phon: The ot.Line from LAverpoo! ew TUUBSDAY, end from gaeboo every SATORDA , oailtng at Loch Toyls tg acrive on board and land Malis and P; : 19 and from Irelamd and Sontinnd, are % ta despatched From @uebee.Barmstisn .\u2026.\u2026.- a Cirosssian,.» September Zlet, Moravian.serrember Z6th , October Sth, Sardinian ; ber 12th, Pols posian.ber 19th, Sarmatian,,., Octobar 26th, Circassian.y November 2nd.Moravian.ver + November tn.Poruviab.coooiaeiee.Novemixr 16th Bardinian.,.o., November 23rd RATES OF PANASS FIOM QUEERS : CADIR coscosconomesoncers serooessocsecoseces PTO 08 80 AOCOTAIAG $0 HesMRINOANMION., The steamers of the Giesguw Line Ball from | thes for ie.Clyey on CF Apous every SHURE: The Sieamers of the Haltax wili leave (elles for fs, Jora's, W.V4 Everpook, ns ul, to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 26 James! | Express Trains for Hall at 9:30 gq, rom Train for Bt.Jerome frais from 4 ry Le : JALOME ab F Bors and or Tickets othe: Office, 18 85.Janes street.;| From Pos: From Boiron = TRAINS LEAVE RONTRMAL, DAY KXPERSS tur Moston, se Lowell, 200.15 a m y * From Chic mediate a From Por Coruwa) Fos Bt.TRAINS LRAYS MONTRRAE ; 7.00 a.m.\u2014lay Mang, ArTiving tra atisches n 2vas fO¥ connut with M mrriving as OR ECC PIE Car train for eue oF ThrongL Malls sad Kxprem Information given and To Tass Rakivay omboos.oad Fr Pe.143 97, JAMES TRENT, NOWTRAAL, JORRPH ANG Passe CS YOk LOW UK.BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LIND.SHONIENS ROUEN VIA 4 CRITRAL VKEMONT RAILWAY LAND, Two Express Trains dar, Fintformm and Westinghouse (Cars use ud Bcaten raise.MN hetwesn elas and \u201cbarion rs » Br rome, os hi Trains Mail for Waterloo, 4.00 p.oa.Vigit { 7 Lay Be Bl.Bight Exseues ayes Now York Trp in Montres) at 11.05 «5.0 Batuicay night, = & Forme -Jh nant moi NIQUE REPRESS for Reston, Vouk vie Syringño!d, 6 p.zm.AB FOLLOWS = \u2018From Mrysens for Bostou Su EN arrives fn Mauve Tan nee ue # \"s Lowel sad Dvn Lowell, Piicain when it will b pm, viug tp Montseal as moruisg For Tickets and Fruight Rates apply Vermont Raiiroad Oficer 156 Bers mane utes Boston Gites, 335 Washingten stress, YU.W.NENTIRY, J.W.as =n.Boyt, UT, ou, Letro sern Pret Pda aad er wiih Trains from \u20ac » 8 From Gory wall, aiid om Lagan, daysonly, sb 3.00 dorer aid i From Rast-Girand Frank Maflway, ATRL Tal he SEE EE) termediate stat 1lsized son a\u201d na.TRAINS LEAVE BONA STATION AS FOLLOWS: vias du Loup, Pains Le allons, at a qu Dlarmadlal slations, ab 13 ¥rom Chambly ot 9.00 a.m.From South-Grand Trunk Vaomn Plasisvurg, lover's Jumetéon, om na, rt, Tn, 310 hoa: Going Weort-43rand 0 only audsctull an .10 p.m., sud op i and ini For Prescott, Gitawa, Toronid mediste pincos, Yor Biockiilie and i at 12.40 p.m, at ad In frills a.p.m.500 sm eel Sos Hemmipat For ft Johns LA Por Now York) via Seringteld, bpm, Going Rasi\u2014Grand Tran Fos Point Levis, River du Lou s only, 8.10 a.m, Co Per Jalan Fond Levis and minnie du ord Junctten, to New York 3.15 p.m, Boston, t Por sion land on Bor Bickmina, foidi Lavy Borham, Geing South-Grand Trunk or Ee aio) poy 304 Wow Tork, TA © 108, x.Albans and Pond, 4.00 pam.\u201cSEAWAES, 6e.RES EAVE MONTREAL YOR BEW YORK, AF0 3.15 «.m.4 804d 6 p.m.Watesios, nat insmod\u2019.3 map .i TA Arai a i mn Picobns and Inbermesians.Matton, 4 > Dn ions and Suturdsys onl a termediate mation a: Cae A Ratwagd! D an6 Rimoushett.SAE ve « a) 5 \u201c Throwgh Bis Lading gramied in came Lorie fo points | ta Canale and be For Preis) ADA PAR TOR Je Le PASSE; que , ALLAIE, RAR A JORN 00.; in Ha M CURBIE 21 D'Orloans ; in Farle T.OSÉANGE, 85 Qual vollaire in Ava RICHARD to AUG.TZ & CO., Or BERNS ; @.rIl & E00 ; in Ham 0 0 Hudo, Js Bacay, to bes co; FA \u2018 MONTGOMEEILS & GREENHORKA 11 Srace Chuigh ee fran vero in Live to ALLAN BEC Tia.Ubiocgon Bo ALLAN à 00.75 13 alle sheesh § OF 0 H.& A.ALLAN, urnes of Touviile ané Common strests.MISCELLANBOUR ELLIS ; WATER-CIRCULATING FIRE BARS, Unequal Exparsioti and Contrae- tien of Boilers Prevented, and Fuel Saved.SAVING or 18 PERCENT, GUARANTEED = - \u2018or prices and further partienlses, apply to HENRY SHAOKBLL, AGENT FuR ELLIS' PATENT BARS, 22x Ne.163 fit.James strest.W IRE MEAT SAFES, FLUTING MACHINES, PLAITING MACHINES, LOYSELL'S COFFRE URNS.ar + JAMES BROWS & BRO, No.219 ST.JAMES STREET.7 TT PAWCY Lo J'oxs, GAMES, &c.We would re notify the Trade that our stock \u201cnow most ond oticts & call to ez- amis our samples and prices.DOLLS Arp DOLL HEADS in Wax, Rubber; Com- osition.&c.ml HECTIANICAL TOTS- Tho Largot sssort Ine! e TD un.PURE 450 ALPHABAT BLOCKS\u2014Ovor fifiy linse t0o626 from.T0Y OOK B, GAMPS, and & large assortmont of ofl v GPE, sutiable for the KUMMER anû FALL TRADE, > - ; India Sing ls Stout, M.DOW & OO0., BEEWERS AND MALSTERS, Families The foi Jo8.McINtYTO.ereiersoroqesasacs Visitation sroovnsene.OBIATIO Paie othir Ales, Extra Dosdls.sag | vad ad tier ou lied.R.Vins | IEWELERY.\u2014 PORTER SREWER&, 248 97.MARY STREET, Moutrentÿ arriere au » À re \u2018 > rar nae ee roel Ren eS Te = t I; @ Ÿ MUSIC.À !Pexs Book, by Henry G.Bestel Sie © 04 88 the Hoyal Acnéemg of Musée, sue, - POR SALS BY : SP, JAMES STRENT.' 1.1 With ali of WATCHES 1 WATCHES! | GENTS\u2019 GoLD H UNTIN a AND OPLN-FAUR WATCHES.: LADIES\u2019 GOLD HUNTING | ; AMD .| OPEN.FACE WATUNES.GENTS SILVER HUNTING AND OPI -FACR WATCHED LADIES SILVER WATOIRRS.à wrliten gniFantes 14 given.Our Stock Fapcy Goods 18 transe.BKAUDRY « VIGER %9 NOTEE DAME ET 3 Laotost By 20 ak Siow 10 defy comps._ ; \u201c00,00 1 J.° LANONTAGNR, .RCHANTY TAILOR, » LAWSKNCE STRENY, EM \\ se0 at Parties wish A \u201c 1 woplvpilcd great BLISH A 34 x F BARING POWSSES ns ED IN 188%.cut and made tn the a Tres - ."]
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