The Star, 11 octobre 1878, vendredi 11 octobre 1878
[" CAI $ « 2 7e 3 \u2018 \u201d to the nature of \u2018\u2019 ance with the VOL X, NO.240.Morning Telegrams.EASTERN AFFAIRS.\u201cIhe Jmaurgents tn Nout-Basse-\"ew ustr Lean\u2014 with @reece Comaidered noviable Agitation in Russia.Lospôx, October 10.\u2014The Vienna Pa.Lditieal Cory ce has intelligence from the Drina frontier that, despite the rein.fercements of Arnauts from Ipek, Prischins aud Kalkandeler, which the imsurgeats ia the sandjsk of Kovi-Bazar received, the progress of the Austrisns eaused such a janic in the sandjak that the towns af Hlevi«, Bieuice and Psjepalje are quite pre jared to submit.On the otaer Laud, TuikiFh regulars,\u2019 with large sup lies, nr cautivuaily arriving at Mitrovitzs.Jt s api canced from Vienna that the Lind Creeit Association have sgreed to advaic: #1:,C00,C00 for the maintenance of th AL tian army in Boenia during November ard December.A despatch from Constan- Uacple says that in both Turkish and Gra-k circles the idea is gaining ground that war i.ipevijable.It is stated in Vienus tha- 7! baitalions of Tozke aud 12,000 Albania are row in Novi-Bazer.O.man Pasha will :con te in command of 150,090.Tus Berlin National Gazette publishes the following srrational news :\u2014 Agitation has begun in Russie io the Czar toabdicate.It is reported that the Czarewitch will preside over the commission to adopt the cousti- tutiol.THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN- alismwpsjid {0 be Attacked Immediately =Finhtiug in the Khyber Puss \u2014 Rumored Russian Occupation of Yurkand.Loxuox, October 10.\u2014A Kansali despatch \u201cstates that ths Ameer\u2019s grandson has gone to Kuran with eight infantry sad two cavalry reçimewts.The garrison at Alismusjid bas been reinforced by ten regiments.A Calcutta despatch says it is reported that the forces from Peshawur have been ordered to attack Alimwjid immediately, and a body of infantry, with & monatain bettery, has -enfered Khyber Pass.Heavy fising bas been heard at Peshawur, but it is not known \u2018whether a fight is going on between British snd Afghans or Afghans and Khyberees.It is rumored that the Rassians have oocapied Yarkand.The 8t.Petersburg Golos reports that the Ameer of Afghanistan counts st least the benevolentneutrality of some of the Indian Princes, YELLOW FEVER.Wears of am Incresmed Death Rate.- Baw \u201cOELEANS, Oetuber 10.\u2014Cloudy ; deaths 48 ; cases reported 113.Indications are now that there will be an increased death rate.MosiLE, October 10.\u2014Panie almost sab.sided, but no expected within 6 man -orsixwecks.Fifty deaths from fever hore thus far, It is estimated that 20,000 persons deve lft bers.Atlanta and adje sosnt towns ze ed w refugees \u2018men prevent passengers from Mabile from leaving the cars at most of the stations tend of Atlanta.Doctors think the fover some of a plague, one peculiarity \u201cbe the black on the RE EE Panis,' October 10.\u2014The municipality of Bordeaux vetod 2,000 frames for the relief x the yellow fever sufferers in the United tes.° synod -pondence and of various feports, there being + full ur of fo comms members as communications to be made to the Gepoggl, Assembly of the Obareh o of Beotlalrt aggisie general nature of 4 synodical Tester wos agreed om, and it was resolved to Jomit the mater to « small committee, the same, in be rah sqront on, and te trans «mit it to the General yves through the Solent Committee.It was also resolved tion should be sent to Scot- Sea toute such other steps as shonid seem fit; to Jay the whole atate of the Church in Csvaës before the Mother Church.Re- s of an_informal character, as to the nization of several sengregations, plications for Imotroctions ue made to the Court for the mation of the members, as well ag a fall of the present position of the suits for recovery x the Church, which were considered zatis- fi The: Clerk wes instructed to have od en: - grossed and slightly illuminated, ia accordance with the wishes of His Execlleney, con.\u2018veyed in a letter from the Military Secretary.At the conclusion of the business the Synod Fives, LAREFIELD,Ont., Oct.10, \u2014Mount Julien Swswer Hotel, at Stony Lake, destroyed by fice last night; loss, about 810,000 ; no insurance.Dx1roiT, Mich, Oot.10.\u2014~The house of Jobn Conquest, Clé, was burned last charred.remains of bis wife and Naw York, Oct.10.\u2014A fire broke out at 1:30this afternoon in the five story brick -bmilding en East Bixty-fiest ; No.851, -ecçupied by a cheir factory.fire was burning fiercely at last accounts, and is re- parted a large one, InonpsoLL, Ont, éctober 10,\u2014A fire Broke out this sbout 1 o'clock, in Boles\u2019 Black, Thames street, damaging the Sulldige, to the extent shout $300, A.Buhay & Co's steak of crockery ware, &o., in the same >, VOS.ET den come \u201c Ew Yosx, .10.\u2014Myers\u2019 Johair \u201cDaotory, an Bixty-firet was bared id todsy, and several oining baildings were wholly destroyed.Lows, $80,000.The United States Fertilizing Company's works, at Camden, N.J., were burned last night.Loss, gs, 000.ToRONTO, Oct.10.\u2014Tuwo fires occurréd this evening, One in the lumber yard of -Jobn Woods, at the corner of Parliament -and-Front atreets, did damage to the extent of 91,000, covered by insusanes.The other \u2018was inthe carpenter of Jobn Ford en Queen street East.demege in this thet bas taken place here since last five of which are strongly supposed to cendiary.Front street, from the Block down to the tng offica on ths pier, is a mass of scorched and blackened ruins.SRisty sue Conlon, illegally imported to \u201cCole from from Trinidad, were returned.to that - Armed 4 Sparks trom the Telegraph The British squadron will leave Quebec on Saturday morning.The 88.¢ Wyoming,\u201d from New York, has errived at Queenstown.Eight men have gone from Ottawa to the Georgisn Bay lumber district.Lieut.-General Sir E.Selby Smryth sails from England on the 27th imst.Two hundred and fifty immigrant labores have azrived at Havana fiom Spain.Eight thousand people visited the Mid laud Fair, at K ngaton, on the 18th inst.The Hon.Mr.Cartwright has bien uoni- rated for Centro Huron in place of Mc.Horton.The Hon.James McDonald, ef Pietou, N.5, bas beon summoned by Sir John Macconald.Bixteen sailors belonging now in Quebec are repor on the Oth inst.A ropture between Bpein and Morocze, on account cf the marder of a Spanish off: cial, is not feased.It is understood that Mr.Mackenzie wil reside nt the capital till after the session, when he will remove to Toronto.1t bas been decided not to hold any meeting of the Lehigh conl operators, but to as- certaun their opinions informally.Some sugar adulteration cases are now being tried at Baltimore.Artificial coloring to pass the low standard is the charge.Troop & Son's new barque ** Cyprus\u201d arrived at Liverpool, from St.John, N.B., on the 9th inst., making the quick passage ef 17 days.A youn man named Albert Rose was instantly ki t ing of a treevigying the terrifio gale at Kingston on Wednesday ernoon The farmers and residents along the to the war ships to have deserted country reads around Quebec that the wells are becoming dry ects continued dry weather.An effort is being made t> reinstate Sergeant Hornidge, dismissed [rem the Ottawa pokes on charges ariaing out of the religious riots in Angust.F.8.Huffem, Deputy-Registrar of the Supreme Court, Hong Kong, has absconded to s Portuguese colony with £70,000 of ficially in bis hands.Difficulties between foreign Christian missionaries and native fanatics conti i the Province of Fu Kien, China.Ch and schools, were burned down by t tives.agbue, arrested in Montreal for partition in the robbery at the Receiver- General's office, at Toronto, was before the Magistrate in that city yesterday, and re- The \u201cOlive\u201d ran into the tug-boat * Peerless,\u201d on the Ridean River, Ottawa, pon the Oth inst, and cat her in two.She sank in eight feet of water, No lives were lost.The Nova Seotis Government have not yet resigned, but it is probable they will before the end of the week, when Mr.Simon H.Holmes, of Pictou, will be called on to form an administration, A young msn named Patrick O'Hara died st Belleville, Ont., on the 10th inst., from lockjew caused by s nail in the sidewalk | Eee ct on the day of the Par- tary election .speech at Grenoble, Gambetta relied as a calumny the assertion that the | peda are hostile to religion, which, however, he raid, must not be confounded with ujtramontaniam.The German Reichstag read a second time the first paragraph of the Socialist bill où the 10th, inst., without material modification.The Centre, Fortschritt and Socialist parties voted against it.There are dangerous mobs in the district - of Chusan, Chine, in consequence of oppressive taxation ; 200,000 peasants threaten to rise at Ning 0.Several lives have already been lost in desultory conflicts, * A special 5 writes from North Carolina that hoist having more trouble to illieit distilling in the mountains than he hed fn Bcuth Caroline.Many distillers say they and their fathers distilled all their lives, and they won't yield now.The heaviest rains and floods in many \"years occurred in Japan between the 15th sud 20th of September.The rye crops were greatly dsmaged, bridges carried away, md reilwey traffic stopped for two days.A few lives wexe lost.In a gentleman who accompanied the President reports that the secoption st President inon\u2019s home by ex-Confoderates was really euthusiastie,and will do mueh towards ohliterating all sectional feeling in that part of the State, .During the in Quebec on the 10th inst., H.M.8, \u201cArgus\u201d lost her steam launch, which was swamped, The launch fer board with dilly, Tua Lie ag burp on Ry i] of the Hezbor Commiesioners i lannch later in the day, Messrs.Greenwood, of Blackburn, England, are about to close thier mills.More than half the factory population of Eckbuen is unemployed, without the ali of improvement in business.he eh Thyme are that many other mills will shortly close.Great distress prevails.The Ottawa Free Press says: \u201cMr, Jas Patterson, chief clerk in the Finance De- partment, has been appointed to the position of assistant anditor, rendered For rc yt death of Hon.Jno, Bimggon.Mr.Horton, M.P., for Centre Huron, has oan appointed ta the position vacated by Mr.\u2018 's peomotion .\u201d : SPORTING.| HUN?CLUB.Brrizviire, Oct.10.\u2014A number of gentlemen met last night and ceganired Hunt Clnb.* AQUATICS, Sr.Joux (N.B.), Oct.10.\u2014The race between the and the Halifax crew is fixed for the 25th inst.A committees in Fredericton has decided to offer them $150, and Elijah Ross, on behalf of the Lord four, thinks it can be arran If this sum is not sufficient the committee is prepared to offer $300.THB TURF.the ps Qofober sary first boa of race oem \u2018 + and \u2018*Great Eastern\u201d was wen \u201c H ful\u201d in 2.171; \u201cHeme\u201d 2.18% ; Great Rastern\u201d 8rd, 2.19.Second heat\u2014$ Hopefal \u201d won in 2.17; \u201cRarus\u201d Sad, 2.18; \u201cGosst Eastern\u201d 31d, 2.41.Two thousend the flald.Race: Mile one Pique \u201d wom ; \u201cJack Screw,\u201d nd; fm.13.Seeond Rsco\u2014Thres quarter \u201cBe Hnds\u201d won, Beurkman\u201d Snd ; time, 1m.18s.Third race, x \u201d won ; *Garrick,\u201d 2nd, 4.062.Fourth race, mile heats, ¢ All\u201d won ; * Dank\u201d 2nd, tines 1.47.Btesplechase, \u2018\u2018 Derby \u201d won; Linie D \" 2nd, time 8.58.uses oies adr Sai own down fiom its effects.ono ! et 10.\u2014À very heavy gale prevailéd hers to-day, the effects of which are soon in levelled {onses snd breben aad up- routed trees.places by falling tress, The wind blew the water about wie inches over the top of the dam, being about a foot over the average height.Ottawa, Oct.10.\u2014The wind storm om- ns Soabated fury until 13 o'clock Di Numerous fences, signs, sheds, trees, kc., were blown down, and scattered sround tbe streets.Ons or two ore were unroofed, but no one was serious! At A Îmer, about ten miles from gale blew from the lake.One biases was blown down, and three barns anroofed.The Poss Washington despatch says a i THE OLD COLONY RAILROAD DISASTER.Bosrox, October 3, 1878.\u2014The excursion train which left Silver Lake, Plympton, after the Irgatis, this \u2018evening, on the Old Colony Railros naisted of eighteen cars, orme ra, a baggage car and two locomotives.When it reached Wal- laston Station, seven miles from the locomotives jumped the track, owing to a misplaced switch, and carried with them the baggage car, compartment coach and three passenger cars, all of which were completely wrecked.About twenty-five were killed and some fifty wounded, according to the latest estimiatu, although, until the wreck can be cleared away, it is impossible to get at the exact figures, and this cannot be dome before to-morrow morning.The portion of train which remained on the rails stood just opposite the iron foundry in Wallaston, w the wrecked portion wos piled up in utter ecufusion across the track änd on either side.The rails vere torn up forabout ten yards acd twisted into every couceivable shape, while tracks, piecen of boilers, sections of machinery, and the miscellaneous debris incidental to a gereral smash up formed a heap of rain an dizerder that cannot be described.Around this nondescript pile were congregated some five hundred people, mostly passengers, with abont two hfindred men, woraen and children wbo hurried frem the honses du the vicinity of the disaster, The first object that met the eye was the dead body of a Hub whose-face was angled beyond all ro- cognition.No loving hauds Were tuere to compose the distorted limba.Pro'wably the little family which was berearsl waited at the depot in Boston, racked with apprehension.Further along were three more dead bodies.They had been identified and some friends bad cared for the remains.Here and there lay some half a dozen ar more wounded men ing in the most intense suffering.The physicians ministered to these, giving brandy, chloroform, and ether restoratives.One of the poor fellows died in the most violent mauner.A cloth was thrown over bis face, and there he lay awaiting identification.l'assing still along the same sad picture continually met the eye.About a score of men had organized themselves and began searching for more bodies.One man was taken out with both legs broken and horribly bruised, but he was alive after remaining in the wreck some forty minutes.The bodies of Charles H.Morgan and Mr.Hazey were next takem out, both terribly mutilated.On the other side the body of Patrick the defeated carsman of the day's regatta, had been found.The wife of Faulkner, his partner in the sculling business, had also been killed.A train of cars bad just arrived from Boston bearing a crowd of anxious ople.A grand rush was made to identi bodies, and men and women hurried Hither and thither, Men who had seen each other on the train, or at the race, on meeting \u2018again embraced each other and narrated their.miraculous escapes.Dr.Kenear told the story of his escape thus: \u2014* Mr.Kimball and I wem sitting in the car, when we were sblken by a vigorous bumpin/-and scraping on the rails.- In & second the car was filled with dustand smoke.\u2018We were thrown violently from our seats.Everybody began to make toward the window, by but suddenly the side was knocked out of the car, and three of us jumped through | aperture, landing in à mers, After tumbling over a broken fence I! came away with a benised bat three of my companions were said he est still long br to know that the car was going to be and then he got out, \u2018but how I could not find out.I found myself on the roof, and from there I came away without a scratch,\u201d Dan Murphy, as soon as he escaped from the train, took off his coat and went to work to alleviate the sufferings of those who had been badly injured.He procured a pail and a pitches, and filling them with water, he applied it to the foverish lips of fello groaning with pain, to presure brandy and enceeeded in getting some.With this he infused strength into those whose systems had been shattered by the terrible shoek.His example stimulated others, and sous good work was done, Mranwhile work proceeded at the wreck.Mrs.Blakie, boat- builder's wife, and Mrs.Faulkner wero the only women killed.The wrecking train fram Boston arrived at eleven, bai it was long after midnight when the men got their machinery into position.The passsager cars were raised from the broken and twisted Sucks, but large sections of them fell to fragments, consequently the lib» os the men was very slaw.A special train came into Boston et half past cleven, bringing nine dead bodies ba sides several wouuded.Men with their beads bandsged, srms in slings, limping, and on ers, came or were taken off the train, snd were received by their friends, who congratulated them on being alive, even if maimed.But the dead ! The scene es the bodies were recogn description, The oud, loo long, ih wails that went np were hesrt-rending i in the extreme.One woman lost her husband.There she stood with two little children who were her all in this werld, The bystanders stepped back and stood looking on with feelings of the deepest sympathy and ty.The wounded were removed to the ci The Mimisserial Crisis in Canada.(From the New Yerk Heradd.) President Hayes will find a majori'y of both houses against him ot the of his term ; bot instead of resigning, ss Mr.Mackenzie has done, \u201che will continue to bold office for a wearisome two years of mortifying obstruction, in which he will be unable to appoint any officer or carry any measuta without the consent of hia political sdvemarios.Pspariments 90 dim lative and executive ts are always in TRY » making the Government strong, course to the will of the Fe dress of this sye- blocksthe of the hae be whole sat ue can always a mischievous delusion good or for evil, mea arrests or disadvantage wheaever thought, of ght, executive ad- iar mutation the legislative authority.The old Partha: ment will never assemble again, and ff an extra session were osllod immediately it would consist of the new members.We sae not sure that this is not « better than ous.The new Hou of in the Dominion its predecessor at once, and the change of administration which fe forces does pot, in the instance, at least, even await its asssmbling.À discredited public opinion hss no lon any power in the Government.The of the new is on the helm as soon as he guts credentials, Lord Dufferin is to be tulated that his task on this continent Is dene, uaintance to form with the and the blic men of the 0 te ud has engaged his Pusesgs Ln the steamer which is to sail on Seturda; ee eg Le vost rode of and complete, and admiration wishes of the people whom bs bes me so.ceptably governed.Tn, MONTREAL, FRIDAY.\u201cOCTOBER 11, 1878.THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.Australis vs.Montreal.{ Continued from Yesterday.) After lunch, A.F.Beevor and E.W, Arthy, who were not out, took up the w.l- low.The former, who had not scored, wai, however, soon bowled; by Garratt, whoss change had proved very destructive to thi Canadians.Beevor was followed by J.w.Holmes, who sucoeeded in ing two runs, when his mate, Arthy, who, by the way, ys a nice defence bat, was neatly bowled by the left-handed Allan.Whitton was the next man, but the cause of Montreal looked very blue, as there were but two more wickets to fall and the one hundred sud odd raps, which were to much coveted by the heme tea, now sermed to bo au imposs- bility.Holmes lost his wicket to Garratt and was followed Ly Carter, wh) was the lust man and who was quickly disposed of by Garratt.Whitton uct oat with one run, and the whole score of Montreal standing at 91.Australia lost no time in sending Mnr- dock amd Bannermen to.the bat, Îlafiues ard Prdie bowling.In a sliort time, hos ever, the veteran batamen got their hauds in aud commenced to punwh the bowling with a vengeance.A change was made in the bowling, in fact change was the order of the day.Mclean, Whitton, Hare and Golden were nll uisd without any effect, the sere of both bats constautly rising, Fuannerman, who is the hard hitter of the eleven, striking one ball cuinplately ovar the grand stund into the church yard, Ifo gave tno easy catches, hut was considerately let off by Hardman and Gali, who missed.The fielding of Montreal wns much worse than their\u2019 batting, it that were possible, There was, however, one or two exceptions to this, the fielding of Bill being exceptionally good, as was also that of Stauclife.When the wickets were drawn at five o'clock Australia had secured 86 runs with no wickets down.Play will be resumed to-day at 10.30, but, of course, if the Australians take a notion they will remain 1 at the bat all day.Should they do so our Canadians will bave a chances to gain some experience at * leather hunting\u201d whlch they should not be slow to avail themselves of, as they are sadly in need of it.Un questionably the present match has been badly managed by the home team, for although it bas been known for some time that the match was to take pluce, the time set, etc., the nsmes of the home 22 were not known by the mean themselves till the day previous to the match.How anything but disaster could follow sach a course it is difficult to imagine.The following is yester- dav\u2019s complete sooo : J.fmith, b Spoftorth J.c.N.EEE Spofforth see 1 2.À * Seiiih, \u20ac Gregory, b spofforth.RAR 7.Hare, b Allan J \u20ac Allan, b Spofforth.An lan.-\u2014 : Gordon, e Bailey, b spoflorth.\u2014 Dawson, b Spoilorth - F.Stancliffe, b Allan.C.B.Brodie, b Allan.R.A.Starke, b Allan.H.Benjamin, b Allan.Bell, b Garrett.11 Whitton, not out.Carter, b Ciarrett.Total.20 000se ee 4 Byes 5, and leg-byes 4.\u2026 8 Total.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.210000usces 91 Runs per Wicket.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 % 10 1 2 21 21 25 2 28 28 29 2 3 BD 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 4 5 5 % 8 87 87 9 00 gl Analysis of Bowling.} , Ils.M.oO.WwW.Rubs Spofforth.132 18 83 8 89 Allen.12 3 9 u Boyle.24 1 8 0 U Garrett.\u2026 12 0 3 4 ë AUBTHALIANS, First Innings, Murdoch, not out.ain 44 C Mamnerman, notout.IH Byes 5, wides 1.8 Total.cocoon ier Py City Connell Committees.Meetings of two of the Civic Committees were held yesterday afternoon after Tipe BTAR went to press.FIRE COMMITTEE, Present: Alds.Rivard, (Chairman) ; Mercer, Kennedy, Melancoh, Martin and Lavigne.The following petitions were presented co and granted: From Theo.phile Bienvenu, to be allowed to keép a woodyard at No.494 St.Joseph street.From Gill & Geen, for permission to keep a lomber yard at.No.445 William street.From John Joyner, asking to be allowed: to keep a woodyard at No, 138 William street.TLx-Ald.Chansse presented a claim for $40 for damages caused to his carriage by a hose-reel on St.Lawrence street, on the 4th inst.On motion of Ald.Green, it was resolved to offer to settle for $25, or get the carriage repaired at the expense and under the supervision of the Committee William Chester, fremancf No.1 Station, appe to answer to charges t against him of drunkenness, speakin ng disrespectfully of His Worship the Mayor, and expressing sympathy with the Orangemen on the 15th of August last at Bonaventure Station.He was also charged with drunken- pess on 18th July last.Chester denied that here was any truth in the charges, aud as they were not substantiated, it was resolved, ou reuden for the supply Gre police | enders for pply of fire police winter clothing were speed as follows: R.J.Inglis, two samples of couts at $12 and $11.60; two samples of unlined pants at $4.25 and $4.50.Rebert Seath & Son, coats, three samples, at $12.25, 318.30 and $14 60 ; lined pants, $4 10; unlined, 84.10.Patton \"Bros., coats, 310 76; lined pants, $4 26 ; unlined, 84 and 84.25.All the above firms tendered for uniforms for the Chief and two sub.Chiefs at $30 each.On motion of Ald.Greene both com.tracts were awarded to Messrs.Patton Bros, after which the Committees adjourned.WATER COMMITTEE, alu.Donovan and there: were also presen Laurent, Hood and Clendinneng, also Worship the Ma F.tion from Mr, Ricard for a a wad pati ipo to be laid in) su situ: on pro EE Tees mad the Committee doci od to lay pipe previded Mr.Riosrd would the cost and oede the lane in question city, similar application from a Mr.Powpart a ried far similar meaner, F.B.McNamee & Co.having been ed by the Water Department to ghee rogue: Es d this statemnent they still claim $49, 85.29 on their contract from the city, whereas the Superintendent of the Water ment holds that $13,803.35.ag due them.The At.Lowrenes Hall Estate.Ata of the credi ors of the St.estate, Ms.©.O.Prerauit ste lane to.} it op.\u2018ago.He PUBLIC OPINION.The City Passenger Rallway.To the Editor of THE STAR : Brr,\u2014 We Cansdians can boast of seagoing steamships, river steamers,and railway carrisgrs with Pulman apartments, all equal to any that can be met with in any part of the world; and in those institutions the accommodation and comfort of the travellin public bas been a study.Can this be said of the Montreal City Passenger Railway ! many years of its early course it is well keosn to the public bow far their inter- ents were served \u2014 all suggestiozs unheeded Of late, ander the vew management, several suggestions bave met with courtesy and been carried out within a reasonable time.bivch, howe ver, remains tc be put in practice in oider to weet the wishes of fhe supporters of the Company\u2014be publie.| am told by parties who have travelled in the New Yurk City cars, tha: cenveraation in practicable, that th're is n> ratiug of woe glass in the window frames.Why sbov:d C.nada be bchind Americans in this same l item of: vivilbzation * Pne tixuager n'otmed me that means had heen aloptd t sll the roar\u201d in tw> of the crs \u2014n ympravement c-stainly, but still insofficient.Ladies like to bave n gossip when on tue way to \u2018dc their shopping,\u201d but nature having denied scme of our fair friends what is denominated **stentorian \u201d lungs, they are obligea, muvb against their will, to be silent, A deeper casing in the frame of the windows, a testing of the paue on a good bud of listing, apd putty wll pressed in rcurd the glass, would, I presume, do away with this wutolerable nuisance, It is hoped that the remedy will be applied before the Cars commence to run next Spring.| shall allude in my uext to the want of wailing rcom accommodation, and to the dismacefully filthy stats of the approaches to the cars in Craig street.I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, SENEX.Oclober oth, 1878.Contempt of Cou.Tu te Editor of THE STAR: Sim, \u2014I noticed/in a recent issue,in a paragraph headed *\u2018 Legal Intelligences\u2019 that my name is referred to as having disohayed the order of the Court by absenting myself, aud that unless I presented myself the following day | would doubtless be committed.\\ As the term disobedience to the order of the Court implies opposition to constituted ag.thority, I desire to correct that erroneous impression.No one bas more regard for constituted suthority than | have.In the present case I did pot disobey the Court or refuse to come, and I think the public will agree with the counsel on both sides that the honorable justice had no need to order à rule in court against me.The facts are these : My assistant being summoned to Court at the same time in another case, | was kept basy till elevea o'clock, when 1 had an important engage: ment at the Council of Agriculture.Kaow- ing from experience that all horse cases are long ones and that minor cases usually come up before them, and being aware that there were a large number of witnesses to examine, I éoncluded that I could, without inconvenience to the Court, present myseif any tine before noon, | wasnot to know thatthe Judge would not proceed with the cas unless every witness was present.| was much surprised to be met by the plaintilf and informed of the postponement of \u201cthe case.You also remark that such postponements are annoyinfl.Quite true ; no one knows it Detter than J do, for there are very few horse or cattle cases which\u2019 come into court in this .| district but either my assistant or myself Lave to appear cither as a witness orasu expert.Here weliive to spend valuable hours, sometimes day after day, and seldom, ia- deed, does even the small fee allowed by the court ever reach me ; it almost invariably ends in fair promises of the le sal gentlemen to see ms paid.Is it British justice or fair play that I should be thus heavily taxed in \u201ctime, which to me is money,\u201d in the interests of justice, and not only so, but to be threatened by a judge of the Superior Court with imprisonment if detained a short time after tbe court opens ?Yours truly, D.MuEACHRAN.Another French.Murder.: The Abbe Lerredde, rector of Ardon, in the department of Aisne, and previously vicar of St, Ambroise, in Poris, was mol brutally assassinated last Sunday.His body wos found at eight o'clock in the moming on the bighroad, which he had been passing to say mass at Leuilly, à village a little remote from his principal church.A child nsppened from a distance to witness the deed of horror, and describes a man armed with a large hatchet as suddenly rushing on the venerable priest and striking him several times on the head with the weapon, until he fell heavily on the road upon his face.His skull was broken in, but the assassin again and agsin struck him when on the grouud and apparently insensible.The wretch then coolly shouldered his hatchet, took a path at right angles to the main rond and walked quietly a way.The assassin is believed tobe a man named Alexander Pillois, aged forty, who had just come out of prison and was begging his way to s distant part of the country.No motive beyond s general hatred of the Dieta which he was in the habit of violently proclaiming, is as yet ascertained.But 1 hoard yesterday thst the abbe had advanced money to bury a near relative of Pillois, and when he sent to ask repayment, the man answered, \u201c\u2018Tell him I'll pay him when I meet him, but not in cash.\u201d The conntry around Ardon is in consternation.The good old man\u2014he was near seventy \u2014 was universally respected.\u2014 Paris Letter to Dublin Freeman's Journal, The Vendetta in Corsica.TLe vendetta, accordiug to a Frenchman who has lately visited the island, has lost noue of its strength or ferocity in Corsica, owing, no doubt, to its isolated position and removal from the direct inflaences of civilization.The writer says Corsica is substantially what it was two hundred years ago, snd that the people in the interior are little less than savages, being daplorably ignorant, indifferent to law, incapable of scif-restraint, and governed b tions.The French- mon mentions: two or three months sgo,the last member of three once large families, ten miles from Sartene, fell s victim to a vendetta that hid continued near s +1t is » mistake to suppose that the vendetta is to Corsica.The blood- feud, subetanitally the same thing, prevails emong the Druses, Circassians, Botoning, Mont(n and Albanians.The vendetta is practised alto in Calabria, Sardinis and seerss to have ex among the cela ft of the Homeric ic the Germans in the time of sud among all the prople, ancient or modern, where government was or is mot strong enough to insure redrcss of injuries and restrain the passions of individuals.\u2018The Genoeze malsdministre- tien and stimulated the ven.dotta, and France has done nothing to break Corsica In less visited 7.strangers than almost any place conside ivilized.\u2018Prople who go there on business stay as short a time as possible.Except in a few tawns 6 sort of mediæval barbarism provails.Ghasty Freak ef n Lunatie.À atrange freak of à mania occurred in South Camsan last Friday night.William Dlodeett, son of Harvey Blodgett, aud who das been more of less for the past ten years, and has repeatedly been confined in the Middletown Asylum, procured a shovel, and to the cemetery à shott distance to the south of the village with the design of * resurrecting\u201d his brother who was buried there five years up the coffin aod opened it, mvealking the sickening sight of the borrihls gaie skeleton.He then went to Thes.ley\u2019s, à short distance off, and prosured s pitcher of milk, by the application of which the \u201c resurmaction was to be accomplished and remsined all night, bathing the skull and other bones with the fluid.Ho was found in the morning still cecepied and talking fucoherently to his ghastly re | The town authorities have been noti proper measures will be taken for bis se rca It is thought inssaity is hereditary in che dits Dans (Conn.) A Nes, HELP WANTED [Ome sors per word cash insertion, prepaié.) ANTED, a good Cook.679 __ Blerh rooke s street.239 2 street.WANT ED, Stone Cutters, un Bec 10, Lachine Canal.Wages, §2 paf day.Ar ply on the Works at Lachine.Mod çers 2 \\ \"ANTED\u2014A general servant, with references.Apuply, at Victoria Feutei.raut, 162 McG) street.239 3 W ANTED, two or three good Bi str-ct.wor ay Suwellers, Apply 338 Notre Dame W AXxTED,n zoud Oflice-h snd, A-luteus, FH 19, B1ak Office.234 8 \"ANTED, a competent Fewnale Offi ve- band, Addroze, H 20, 8TAu ore: \u2014 es ee au.\"ANTED, a à first -¢ \u201cLass Jeweller.None else head 4, d John Lewîle, Ottawa.aa kr A GIINTS WANTED We want cnergeti*, respontible mon as agenuty fos the City, 81d every \u2018town tn the Pruvinos, for au urti- clé in uniwireal domestic use.Luncan & Cosby, 1400 Bt.Catharine street.237 13 SITUATIONS WANTED.MPL OYMENT WANTED, by a reapectable sour g Man, recently arrived from Eegiaud, of any kind, ina B ore, OCioe or Browery, uid at Peu audi Fi tros 3 wth 1 knnwled re of tas faster busizess.Address, P.H., St.George's Hame, Lai) 4 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by a young man frum Fnulsnid, willing tn tuke wu Cr pluy ment, ade WH tev ne te gy satis faction poly or address to C.1., Bt.ar rés Heo: » Jay Br.Antoin | blrvet.4 \"MPLOYMENT AT as Gronm or Bervant, by a yong Manr cently from the 0d country.Can do ju-dour work, wait on take, private femuily or botel.Can drive do: the ot sing! .and make bimscf generally useful Av Ply ut 0 Ke Aw 149 Ronsventure streat.218 4 EM PLOYMENT WANTED, by rerpictable Protestant uirl, as yencral sse- vent.Good reference.strict, Reylstry Office.FEMFLOYMENE WANTED, by » young Woman, Protestant, ae general 5 rvant, or plain ( ook, wilt warh snd fron ; good referencay, Apply to Miss Meviile, § Anderson street.247 4 EM PLOYMENT WANTED \u2014 AD esperienced Nurse, whe will take entire charge of an lufunt, wishes to obtain à situation.City references.App.y st Miss Neviilo's Bogtatry Uftice, 6 Anderson street.237 À Apply at 457 Dorchoser 2474 {coms tu Let, half ent per Rooms Wanted, per word, sass fnseriion, propaid.i RO00M-Comfortable Bedroom lower fiat.48 Victoria stress.239 8\u201d OO MS \u2014 Furnished.55 Anderson street.Room \u2014 Furnished or Safar: bished.15514 St.Antoine strant.288 8 ROOMS \u2014 First-class furnished rooms, 13 Phillips square.OOMS\u2014 Front Rooms an « excellent Board can Le obtainod at 18 Vistoria street.Terms wmocesuls 239 : ROOMS \u2014 To Jet.furnished or unfurnished.24 Cathcact street.2383 furnished, in ond, tbruo Jours Où ROOMS \u2014To le let, firss class house, w the same flat, with b:thronn, with or without Board.Apply, 147 Metca' ta streot.4385 ROOMS \u2014Wanted, two or three unfnrnished rooms with use of Kitchen.Ad srese, 1155 8e, Catherine street.2.44 4 ROOMS, Farm Furnished, to let, à \u201c25.Antoine street Rvoms\u2014 Furnished, mor! mor ruere EDUCATIONAL.NIGHT SCHOOL : BRAXCUES TAUGHT © Telegraphy, Stenography, Eook-keeping, Arith- Cal loa Yagh Terms very moderaie.2376 196 ST.ANDRE STREET.Fs eis LIBSSONS 1N ing, , Writing, Arte., Gram: writing and Trench ; also, hs Piano and \u2018Concertina, apply $0 Mre.Mo 8t Urban street.A young Ladies* À Class, and Kignt School far those employed during the day ; slso lessons ctren in Cuess.Dar AND EVEN ING CLASSES 2 71ÏTEE À Coruer Notre Dame & Place d\u2019Armes, They aredestyneu to affor.1 thorotigh instraction mo Book-keeyptne, Penmanship, Commercial Fog Mental Arithmetic, 'uniness Correpoudence, Rug- disk And Frrnet , Shorthand tg both lang the sano system PVENIBG CLABIHS COMMENCÉ _ ON ler TOMER.Por full sufarmation, apply 28 io atthe Cédilege, Or addrcer, 238 4 200 tr TASKER & DAVIS.\u2014 ROOMS One « ortwao gentlemen, can he acoommodat sd with: rornfortable Fd.room, aud partial board tf Poured.13 Ls mo # square OOMS, with OF W without Bonrd, «918 Dorchuster treet, © OMS \u2014 With Board and R Warhing, at Z1$ Heury strovt.VIT 6 RCOM, Fwwviahed, to let, cheap.Comfortable, excellent \u201cposition.Also, two Unfurnteheëd Rooms, with ne of Kitchen.Ap piv at 442 Be.Lomtoigne streut 287 + COMS \u2014 Furnished L veniences, Bathroom, hot an Marsatie!d street.ROOMS\u2014Three or four Tatar.tt6hed Rooms, with use of Bath and W.C., ono flat, newly renovated, suitable for nai) family.B14 8t.Charles Borrommeo street.2260 I OOMS\u2014Bedroom and Sittinçe room, with usc of Kitchen.to Jet, low reat, near Viger Garden.Address, G W,BTAR OMre.238 6 OOMs\u2014 Nice furnished rooms with or without board, 394 Lagmuchaters all con- cold water, ! jo EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by à French Canadish Woman, work by the day; she in able to wach and irou well.Apply acids St.Elizabeth street.WANTED, by a Lady, with céven years experisanca, recently out fren pos tion ns Proofreader la à News Fuuland, a ashing office.Could assist in Editor's paper or \u2018publi work.Highest testimonials as to respactabdility.Address Misa Travers, Pust Office, Montreal, .J LOST, &o.$ ooms AND BOARD.12 Viger equare 235 10 Reo, Furmished, to let, at 386 Metonife street.ROOMS Furnished.No.5 \u201cSC Faward street 030 RO OMS\u2014Delizhtful Spot, Rich: mond Cotiage, to let furnished or unfurnished, with or without board to stndsnte or citygontiomnn.The cottage is surrounded by trees and shrubbery, and! isa most able place Arply to Mrs.Evans.Rich of Upper St.Urbain stre-t, STRAYED\u2014From Pasture, on Lower Lachine Boad, on Tuesday, & Blank Horse, with white Star on Head, one whito hind foot.Avy information suitably rewarded by ad- dressluy 74 Albert street, 219-8 | ¢8T-\u2014-From 32 Bleury street, a Skye Blue Terrier.Answers to name of \u201cToby ;'' will be rewarded by returning to above address, Lost.a Red Leather Hand- Valise, marked A.J.C., Oitawa, also, on Lrass plate, Wm.Pusten, Quebee, on Thursday, 3rd, between Quebec Boat end Hochelaga Station.Finder will be rewarded on returning It to 24 Si.Urbain s'reet.2391 L O ST \u2014 A small Iron-gray Terrier, had Brass Collar with Initlals M.J.C.M.Rewa:d to any One returning him to 168 Cadieux street, Montreal.230 3 LeSTA small Broken-haired Black and Tan Terrier.The finder will be rewarded by leaving him at 744 Craig street, 239 2 1 OST\u2014#5,00 Reward, a Black snd Tan Terrior Dog.Answers \u2018on the name 0! * Mickey.'' 667 Dorchester street.288 3 WANTED TO PURCHASE.WANTED TO PURCHASE A ums)l Office Deak.Apply, stating price.| to T 2, STAR Office.WANTED, Counter and Glass Partitions.Oounter well made and about 25 fect; Glass Partitions 18 x 12 feot and 38x6 feet, Address, string description and P.O.Box 556.238 3 \"Houses Wanted, nearly opposite M.R., Romer of Hotel Pise ToI LET\u2014One double and single Bedroom, comfortably furuished, with us: of Dining-roem and Kitchen, If required ; rent $6 ang $5 per month.Apply at 110 st.Constant Birest, firet docr from Dorchester.8% WANTED, a comfortable Bedroom, with a private famliy prefered ; and fire-piace Address, C 42, STAR Office, 248 3 W-ANTED, by a young Lady, good Room and Board in & private family ; Jeference given required.Address, I\u2019.- Box \u2014\u2014 BOARD.[Board Wanted, one cent word esch insert on .Board Wi Vaosncied hall cant bar ward each insertion, OARD \u2014 Vacancies, and das board, 18 City Councilors Ot! BOARD \u2014 Vacancies, a large Double and s good siègie room, witb arge terme 3 50 aud $4.00 pe\" week.és in B 5 ARD VACANCIES.aS Bleury street.Bea ARD\u2014 Vacancies at oy sc Martin street On de ere and Rooms, 111 Champ de Mars street.Terms moderate.B OARD\u2014 Vacancice.162 Bonaventure street.229 12 WANTED \u2014 To rent, a small House, with Collar, Stable and Outbuild: Address, \u2018* Btable,'' Bram Office, 237 Houses 8 To Let.Advertisements of Houses Io let or Wanted, are Inserted at.one cent per word.When the building is rented before the expiration of the ad- vertissment, the amount for the unexpired term is refunded.HOUSE TO LET \u2014 40 Fort street, west end; rent £40, mo faxcs.289 8 HOUSES TO LET \u2014 =1 Piatonu street ; 7 Hilisido Ferrace, Se re street, above St.Astowes #87 St.ADU Ine street: 14 Grand Trank street; Sha puce, 479 Wallington street ; see ind ing, corner Grand Trun k andCosce streets ; will be rented arom.unttüilse May.Apply to Owen McGarvey, 7 6t.Jineph stroet.249 2 A ne TO LET- Six Dwellings, situate on st.Dominique nis and woll- street, adjoini A first-gluss Avoir to J.Ledue, 119 Cadicux street, fr A tn jun, 1 Leduc ane, 325 cod TC L ET\u2014A good Farm near the eity ; slso 8 large House on EX Lawrence street.À ton, Stauley C.B.C.L.163 Hh y O-baga BC han di TO LET Boif-contatned Tene.street 0k three rooms.Arey 258 8t.Constan street, from cleven 0'clock ta Stores To Let.Advertisements of Stores To Let or Wanted are- Necrted st One cent per wosd.Whers the bailéing ts rented before the expiratton Of the advertise mont he AmOUN for (Be anexpiraé tons Lu per TO NO RENT\u2014Fino light Premises, array or without stesm power, for light mana purposes.Apply at the he Flan 0 HALL TO LET-\u2014A Hall, 60x28, wr LATS TO LET-Two Rr dl i Offices To Let, Advertisements of Offices To Let or Wanted are inserted as one cent 8 word.Wham the Offios is remied before the expiration of the Advertisement the amount for the unexpired term is refunded.O\"EXE TO LET \u2014 A Large, Light Rcom on the first floor.236 St.Innes OFFICE 10 LET\u2014Over Star Offies.Apply to Graham & 0e, Bras Office.FFIOBS TO LET \u2014 Three 400, ras Boe shiusted.to OFFICES TO LBT, Especially suitable for 8 BANK, snd fer Probe stonal Men, Brokers, Building Comumés- sion Agents, âC, in the building Lately oooupied by the - METROPOLITAN BANK.The LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, 16 PLACER D'ARMES.ALES.CABLINGS ), AMBER ALE, ACY) CABLING'S XXX PORTER, ; CARLING'S \u2018Pale Bitter Ale, JEl CARLING SLAGER BEER, Xu For sale by sil principal Grocers.yo) When not % bu had of thelr gros B/ cers, Puliios will be ou A from Riku sa ELOI Frasers, whi Po 0.Box 1,523.83s CHARLES B.WILLIS, Agent.TT PAINTS, &o.SILICATE PAINTS ! The chief economy Mod advantages over ordinary THEIR DOUBLE COVERING PROPERTIES, 1 ual fg bulk, and doing she he Laing Ars cut Lead Paints.) THORGUGH FROTBITION OF IRON AGATE PRKAERVIXG TINDER FROM DECAY.ABSENCE OF ALL CHEMICAL ACTION UPON Their Great Hardness, ty and Brightness.par rit de nique Food on Tropical Heat.su THOS.GIRS & 00, SACKAMENT STREET, MONTREAL, 924s bp pn ve 2 ! {One send par word, each insertion, prepaid.) Fox SALE\u2014A well-bred Mare, \u201c Royal George,\u201d In fos! 10\u201c Owen Ont- ler,\u2019 rpiy to James Maguoire, Horse Bazaar, Cralg strict.2394 Fox SALE CHEAP \u2014 Presse Hay and Unts, InJots to su:t porcbasers.AD ply 19 James Kerr, corner Young snd Welling 0.streets.249 + FOE SALE\u2014A gentleman, leaving the city, will sel cheap, on time ifscoursd., the coutents of a sual ines furnisued Hoase, wert cud, winter Fuel uctuded tmmedtate Bote: s'on of House farnitove given.\u2018t Householdwr,'\u2019 ax Otice, Moutreal.290 à\" R SALE\u2014An A riation 2135 ,000, is the Bt.dut pp ng Bociety; will cheap.Address 74 Lagauçhotiors itd OR SALE\u2014A Life Polic y.9 £1.00) Btg., issned by a respectable on Company doing bustness in this city.The Poiicy wil) seid on such terms as will ensure its balay an excellent Investment, the, Assured being Sixtyaiath year.Address, * Polioy,'' P by Fors SALE OR TO RENT\u2014A Piano and Stool, for $40 or 82 per month.oy at 125 Bhuter streel, between 1 12 FOR SALE CHEAP, a pair of wood strony Carriage Horses.Por partionl as apply to Capt.Osmpboll, 8t.Hilaire, 238 3 FoR SALE\u2014A good Watch Dog tatter; also Newfoünoland pups, 7 wecks 0.4, best breed.Apply at 43 Hermine sure 238 4 FORSALE-\u2014a RareChance\u2014One pair Of beautiful young Shotland poules, 24 ply to James McGuire, 678 Craig street.Appl ply FOR SALE\u2014A Saloon.Fou SALE\u2014Grains, at Lachine 19 Place d\u2019Armes.Rrewnry ; seven cents per Bushel.231 19 (Johuson's Elephant Brand.) TAY PRESSES, RAG PRESSES, Barrels LUBRICATING OIL.180 Tens OLD Nora suitable for Der Pop opr 118.188 COAL OIL STORES, TANN ERIES,\u2014 Bond 84.ANTHONY FORO.E, 9146 Wellington street.ME .COURBOL, Q.C.OFFICE OVER\u2019 JACQUES CARTIER BANE.STOVES, ko.JOPOIN a 00.MANUFACTURERS OF LS POVES, BHOVELS, & OFFICE end WAREHOUSE : Ne.200 ST.PAUL STRENE, MONTREAL, BRANOE : No.14 Bt.Juhim Sireet, QUEBEC.27.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DRY GOODS.Jouer RECEIVED, 5 Cases COSTUME TWEEDS, 9 \u201c NEW BKIRTINGS, 3 \u201c SCOTCH UNDERCLOTHING, 4 Dales BLANKET OOATINGS, 10 \u201c HORSE BLANKETS.FOR SALN TO TES TRADE LEWIS 8.BLACK & CG.2205 184 MoQILL STRER?.rp \u2014\u2014\u2014 PROV ISIONS, ko, CATCH 1878.VERY CHOICE Ne.1 LABRAVGR HERRINGS, In Basrols aud Half- Barrels Keo.1 MACKRRAK, In 20 Ih.Kxts.WH.BLLATY, Corner St.Rowsense and Catherine sa mw \u2018 QSTEICH FEATHERS.l have returned from Europe with & LARGE STOCK OF FEATHERS, which I shall Le harry to show to the trade, a my Manufactory, 547 CRAIG BTHEET, MONTREAL.2108 J.H, LEBLANC.re COAL, FUEL, &o.MERICAN COAL! ALL BIZES, BEST QUALITIES, ORDERS TAKEN AT LOW RATES FOR DELIVERY FROM BOATS ANDREW BAILER, 8 4x» 8 MoGILL STRESY, / Fos Bans By / W.k PP.OURRIE & 00, 100 GREY NUN STREET, NONTREAL: 1 TOBACCOS, Just IMPORTED.LA CORONA, HENRY CLAY, GOLDEN EAGLES, ESTELLA, MERIDIANA, FLOR DE FUMAR He.1 MEERSOHAUES SELLING AT COST PRIOR Ae L.ABRAHAMS, 87.LAWRENCE HALL pERsoN 8 SUFFERING from Contracted Diseases and Nervous De blitty, &c., &c., are permanently cured by taking THE VEGETABLE MIXTURE PRICE ONE CENT.Summer Resorts.Ma GEO T.Mo re-optnsé by tad bt Ruins Sh rar, pan will analy Hotal, where ERGADWAY AND Sth ra; MADISON BQUARE, 7 KEW YORK, The 1escing Hotel In the Dorsinion, wih tango some Passsuger Mievainr, thoroughly heated with shea throughous ; petronined by Royalty and the Dost families.Prices graduated sipes 1974, vines $3.50, $3.00, $3.50; Roums wih Bath, Anyes Sulite, 84.00 per day.McGAW ER WINXETE, - - My BLOCKS from GRAND CENFRAL 2aros, NEW YORX, TRANSIENT RATES $3, 63.50, $4 por Das, AOCORDING TO LOCATION OF BOOMS.Ross, §1 per day and upwards ELIGANT PAMILY SUITES AT REDUCED RATERS.Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Restaurant In Coxwzorion WITR THE HOoUms.HAWLEY D.CLAPP & SON.PROPRIBYORS.3 GILSEY HOUSE, Gor DOLD AT end $98 STRREY; THES LAADING EUROPEAN HOTBL CARS PASS THE DOOR TO ALL PARTS GB VE * CITE AND CENTRAL PARIS nw PASSENOBR & sn100403 BLEVATORS .RUNNING bare ond NICHE, Yuu ouny Prwrcuim Hotws or Tonewsy Wa GRADUATED FEISS, ViS I~ 08.00, $5.00 and 93.00 por dag Ter ui rooms envopt those rs es attachad.according to directions.Call at 413 St.Dominique street, between Cour - ville and Sherbrooke atzectz, from 9 a.m.$10 À p.m,, and from 3 tli 8 p.m.215 2975 NO MORB ° Sleepless Nights ! BY USING HAWES HYPNOTIC HYPHOTIO calms tb system after exoaus timulent tulants.HYPNOTIC 1» jmvaidabie for mental fatigue after borious office work.HYPNOTIC soothes Neuralgic and Bheumatic pains.HYPHNLTIC is harmlces, and doen not produce un- plessant sfter effacts.To be kad of all Druygists, Wholesale and Retalls Price 0c per bettie.Samples 13e och.= VESTE INDIA AGENCQY.¥.M.TOCKETT & 00, Have just received fresh snppliss of JAMAICA COFFEE, BERMUDA ARROWROOT, JAMAICA GINGER\u2014(Green and Dried.) JAMAICA RUM, (7 and 10 yeas old) pistes purely from the CHOICE HAVANA CIGARS, FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.NO.8 COMMON STREBT.FURS, &c.FURs! FURS! es are EP or loved 0 FUKB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST RATES, Bepairing Promptly Executed low , GATES KORNMALES, 236z cod 109 Bt.Antoine street, cor.Cathedral, HATS, &o.LADIES FELT HATZ.JOHN MACLEAN & O00.WILL SHOW, ON \u2018FRIDAY, 11th INSTANT, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, 600 Boxes or THR Lw-DiNc Novi Ime 1x >.LADIES\u2019 AND MISSES\u2019 American and English = FUR axp WOOL FELT HATS, 186 te 140 Bi.PETER STREET, 23918 NOTICES.N OTICKE.oir ERR So on THORAS CUBEING, Hunagor.D® BULLER, OOULEST AND AUVRINT, ¢ 1854 AT.CATHERINE STREET 288x Moe hours\u20142 to 8 p.m.| CENTS FOR SALE, AT THE STAR OFFICE.LADIES PARLOR SHOR STORE $76 NOTEE DAME STREET, ; A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies, Miases and Childvenigs: FINE B00TK and SHOR, \u2019 | à AXGUS.\u2014 TFURNITURE 276 A.BELANGER.26 \u201c MOTRE DAME ATEUEE | £ aus tn recotpt of am assariment Thich wil ve found ion possible 50 OT] La mein 7 : varied PARLOR AT à De Que Auns sad Best keke WHITE HOLLY ang RATLE, Ornamented snd Venseod The whois of willeh will be sold Ghead Oh s BILLIARDS.; ms GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIONS, Movies.ving pordhassd, BT ATOTION, tha sntése ee SE item baise Br ie 100 CUB Wi 20, Le ; 9 BAGA RE is ira te En pe HOWTINGALE \u2018- 7 A¥D © ST, JOHN SYREN: » we , PTE PIANOS, sre YEARS © THIRTY YEARS AGO.| MR D.0.MsGREGOR, Piano Msnnteatquer, eo\" this city, worked as a journeyman in New Yogk, the same workshop with the now ceistrstet war.Both men were of equal ability snd shill in their profession.American Prolsction slsvated fhe © tatter, but Canadian Free Trads will the former.Iiis 100 well known these are by fae the BESE VALES 98 NEEGONNEEEN FOR THB MONEY, \"toux ¢ They TUNING AND RERABINGL.».C.mounsgett, * * >.: Brocante 8 M 4 CLANE DU ARS STRESS MONTRE Ë : IMMISCHELA \u2019 es NO FAMILY SHOULD B®.IN BORBAN, \u201cWhich can Gat Tho aD De ba cad wheats ull POLIWIA & C0, 1915 26 07.ANS SAGE » EPOT FOR CARPET FHLB st de por rar re or IR nda 2 Epp = £ i LADIES DRAWING-ROOX uen =e La 7 ve = nets \" the .gentleman who was ae % La v = AR.D anens vanes 0.240 GRAHAM & CO, Proprietors.624 and 636 Craig Street COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE CIROU- LATION OF THE STAR {or the week ending Eeptomber 28, and the D \"period of 1877: Corresponding Sxrrruexa, 1878.SxrTEmsER, 1877.Morday.30 14,144/Mondsy \u2026 24 roan Tu'dy Oct.1 14,701 »\u2026 25 15,203 Wed'sday.2 16,990| Wed\u2019 26 14,787 Thursday.: 15,460|Phursday.27 15,325 5 as 14,442 Friday.28 14,878 a y.29 15.068 coer 90,049\u2019 Total, .89,862 e Vel.X.& daily ctrenlation for week ending - Qu 5, 1978: - 15,008.\u2018he dèoks and vouchers Are eonstantly Open for inspection, and the public are in- viiod Lo call and examine for themselves, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1878, Taos who heard s discussion that took place, the other day, on the railway cars between s Liberal and a Conservative, upon the mbject of a National policy, would have been amused at the comparative crudeness of the idess expressed om both sides.The last mentioned took the ground that the proposed National policy meant the rising of our tariff to the same height as was that of the Americans, which would enable us to obtain from the United States their products at the same rate of duty as that at which they admitted ours.This appeared to him to be the grest benefit that would result, and would be universally satisfactory.The other retorted that there were articles that we required from the United States which it was to our interest to obtain npon as low terms as possible, and that a more elevated tariff would have the effect of being prohibitory and necessitate the raising of revenue in possibly some more direct way that would be by no means palatable to our people.* The effect of this prohibitory tariff would, he said, be to create monopolies which, for a year or two, would realize immense profits finciessed in the ratio of the elevated duties, The extras cost wold come out of the pockets of the people to whom no higher wages would be paid than at present; but whose outlays would \u201c consequently be made immensely more heavy.He further stated that at present wo imported but little more than mw materials from the United States, with the szception of breadstufls, the vaine of which latter was regulated by the market in England.Hence he contended it would be madness on our part to build s Chinese wall around ourselves.The Conservative argued that we, at present, imported msny more articles than breadstuffs that we could qursalves produce, and held thst a protective policy would not only increase our Home Market, but would in & very short time being about à home competition that would \".augment the number of mannfacturing establishments, thereby reducing enormous profits contended for thy by discussing with him, It would also tend to {le employment of an additional number of \u201c7 gpetatives in the ratio of the increased home - pasduet that the home market would demand.The other still pernisted that the capitalists + would be the only ones benefitted, as during the first years of a protective policy they would regulate their business, ss if to say - 86 efter wa, the deluge,\u201d the consuming pub.He bejngall the time the sufferers.Now, fn bis frst argument, the Protectionist was .algriber wrong when be said that the ob.fea of the raising of the Tariff was to enable | \u2014 mdéebtain from tbe United States thei\u2019 yroénots «8 the same rate of daty aa that at 7 wiih they admitted curs.It will be remem -\u2026 Sesed {iat in many instances the Americans Policy is calculated to bring about the forcs - / made of Canada s slaughter market for the of the argument is conaiderably enhanced- - tie of goods that they could not dispose of \u201c ab heme, except at prices that would com demoralize their own markets, and \u201c this: the business American is too koënly ; aligg fo his own fnterests to attempt to do.They laws, consequently, \u2014the Canadian S00 being open\u2014-come to us with goods ond effered thems of prices that have tempted Ouédions, who Dave ignored Poor Rich.safe paziin: thet, *¢ Anything one does not wank fs dear st & penny.\u201d Thess American goods have giutted our market, have displaced & similar amount of Canadian wares, Bendy preventing the employment of the amount of Canadian industry that was necessary to produce them.Much of this overstock \u201cRaving to remain tpon the ahelves has be- coms deteriorated and has eventually been = cold at, perhaçe, loss than cost, and these _ seprated leases upon goods, bought because they were cheap, have brought about ruin, \u201872 @ad, in their degres, contributed to the , @emeral dopremion.The Canadian operative, Raving esrned little or nothing, has had \u201c Sothing to spend, and in bis turn has helped :, te-keep the goods upon the shelves of the merchant.Hence we may easily trace the genoeal spoead of hard times and their fatal \u2026 effects.The fink object of the increased with the industries of à country-that has not hesitated to protect its manufactures in avery pomible way, but in addition has en- .entitles exported.This latter policy, how.aver; now that it has 30 far accomplished its object baa been discontinued, possibly only to be renewed when occasion offers or neces sity requires it.The ides that the advo cates of » national policy desire to pay on their imports the same rate of duty that the * United States exact on similar articles is sheclutely peepostsrous, since the protective duty weald only be imposed \u201com \u2018article that Canada herself could, under auch conditions, produce with facility.It would be no \"benefit to ua to pay increased duties, the sole object of their imposition would be to .Bfve eux own industries à chance.It might be that in a measure the new tariff would be + peebibitory, but there weall still remain '\" saticles upon which » tasiff could be\u2019 levied «xclusively 20s.3evenns purposes, and even bed we to raise funds in some other snd possibly mote direct way it might be that it would fall more equitably than it even doce under the present method.As to monopolies, ome of the principal arguments of those who have been opposed to tariff readjustment bas been that it would bring about .undoes home competition and place manufheturing msiters in even a woise condition than they are at peomnt, which otate of affaire has team œused not by Canadian cut throat bunipees but by that of forsigners.Now, shordé we find under the new system that the-geipotition was inordinate and rinous ou manufasturers would, in their own interest, shut down im the degree that wae necessary ; whereas with the Americanslwho have no interest in ua, bat rather the re.vag, their owa profits being seeured in their , Siise in o foreign mesket, ao Mr.Mal- lerky once put it st less than cost on thess perticnlar exports yet make a handsome profit on their total ont-put.What do the Americans eare for the Caradians w Irng ws they obtain their money for goods which would otherwise be onssleable in - their own ecuptryt Ths Canadian manufactarers would, by only a brief experience, if by nothing else, discover when the supply was greater than the demand, and then it would \u201cbe competent for them to diapose of their surplus stocks tn foreign markets ; for under equal conditions it is generally admitted that we in this country can manafa:tare any articles quite as advantageously as the Americans.And the truth is that the more goods of a particular kind which are turned out the more cheaply can they be preduced, It may be true that for a period \u2014thongh that would be very limited \u2014the cost of the exclusive Canadian products might be a trifle higher, but that would be compensated for by the consideration that it would only be temporary, and in the meantime was paving the way for what would eventually be an improved condition of affairs, to attain which no petriot would hesitate to make some sacrifice.Even M.Leon Say, in a recent speech at Bonlogne, ssid : \u201c While a Free Trader I cannot go the length of favoring foreign at the expense of French ports.\u2019 Yet that is what we Canalians have been doing, snd what those in favor ofa National policy desire to prevent in the future.Let ts sce\u201d what Protection has dome for the United States and then we shall be able in some messure to estimate what it is capable of doing for Canada, According to\u201d the \u2018Mcisl reports during the year ending 31st August last the exports of the United States exceeded the impor's by $239,629, 154, the coin and bullion exports for eight months of that period only amounting to $621,283.According to the English doc- tripe, a nation is enriched by what comes into it, not by what goes out of it.These two hundred and eighty nine millions odd will coms to the United States as permanent or secured wealth ; and, though some cf it may come back in the shape of securities, still it is equivalent to cash, as these securities are obligations which would, ai some time or other, have to be paid.In a word, tbe benefits which: a policy of protection bas conferred upon the United States are contained in the following significant lines from the Philadelphie Free Press: \u201cWe are on the verge of & financial, industrial snd commercial independence of the -Old World as complete as the political independence we enjoy.\u201d As to the statement of the Free Trader that we imported little more than raw materials from the United States, with the exception of breadstufls, it may be said that latterly we have not imported as many manufactured articles as we formesly did ; but that has been because of the overstocking of our market and our pe- cupisry inability to purchase more.Then, es copcerns breadatuffs, since a considerable portion of them are for shipment, these could be passed through Canadas in bond, while for the raw materials and breadstuffs which we*reqnired for our own consumption it would be in our power to regulate our tariff so as to suit ourselves.It is unquestionable that if Canada bad its own market for the Cans.dians, in s0 far as they could supply it, the amount of- home labor that would be required would be considerably angmented, snd each one of these instead, of as at prevent, in many instances, being unemployed would be in the receipt of wages, and being obliged to make some purchases would be in a position to make them much more extensively, and at the same time to pay as he went slong, thereby doing sway with those immense evils which have been brought upon us by the eredit system, These are gousiderations whose soundness will, upon reflection, be admitted, and when we think over the ultimate object which the National What it is sought to attain is Reciprocity in Trade, which there are these who say can pever be secured if four millions of peopls \u2018lace themselves in antagonism to the forty odd milliovs of the United States.The vaine of this op'nion upon their part may be readily estimated when we remember with what concern the American press and American stateumen, too, regard the\u2018advent to power of those who favor a National Policy.The Incoming Government ought perfectly to understand what is legitimately required at their bands, which reasonable require- wents if they do not comply with, it will be for them to suffer the consequences.Tee Turkish note is, according to the telegrams, a means by which the Sultan is sgain getting himself into hot water not improbably with all the Great Powers of Europe.The note said that the Porte was willing to sign a convention previous to the entry of the Austrian troops into Bosnia, if the Sultan's sovereignty and the provisional character of the occupation had been acknowledged, This, says Austria, is an offence to «ll the parties to the Berlin Treaty.Indeed, Russia bus stopped the withdrawal of her troops, whether or not by means of them to aid Turkey is pot stated ; though ome can readily imagine that she in no way regrets tbat the Austrian occupation of Bosnia hss been interfered with.It is, however, stated that the Porte has officislly repudisted soy idea of seeking à Russian Alliance.\u2018 80 Mr.Cartwright is hkely to have the opportunity of running for Centre Huron, Mr.Horace Horton, its member, having been provided for in the Finance Department.Of course, it in advisable that the late member for Lennox shonld be in the House to explain his policy, but why the retiring Ministry should exercise their patronage to give him a seat is scarcely as it should be, since if his party as a party bad any confidence in bim, some of the tank and fyle would surely have stepped down and out to make room for him.GAMBETTA, in à speech at Grenoble, has denied that the Republicans are hostile to religion, which he, however, says must not be confounded with Ultramontanism.We koow what this controversy has been fn Canada, and bence can appreciate what the French tribune bas to conteñd against.Tor Australians appesr to have no difficulty in demonstrating their superiority over.the Canadian cricketers, that is judging by the scores made yesterday by two of their number, and the comparative ease with which our men were disposed of, Tex London Daily News regrets the accession to power of Sir John Macdonald, no doubt actuated by those ressons which were made vse of by the Pall Mall Gaastie re.ceutly, viz., the desire to make British in- tesests paramount to those of the colonies.La Minerve publishes s correspondence between ex-District Magistrate de Montiguy snd the Provincial anthorities, the former protesting sgainet the manner in which his cffice, in common with.that of others, was abolished.Inn representation in the new Cabinet.is spain being advocated.According te what we.are given to understand it will be sceorded in the persom of Hom, Joba Conner.112 SR iri., EEE Ag in ~ iad sd I at City News.Sir Jouw MacpowaLp is to leave for Ottawa this afternoon, to return at the beginning of the week.JN Towmw.\u2014 Fon.8.L.Tilley, M.P., and Mr, Doimvil'e, M P., srrived in town this morving Mr.John Livingstoue, editor of the Bt, Jobn, N.B., Sun, is also in the aty.DAMAGED, \u2014The roof of No.9 Police Sta tion, Centre street, Point St.Charles, was bpbtly moved by the force of the wind on Wedpescay night.Some damage way occa- ricned to the walls, but the cost of repairing will not an ount to much.CEIME ENPrNi+ HED.- -The wretch Antoine Francœur, shoemaker, of Logan street, who redueed his own danghter, Alexina, 17 years «f age, has been discharged by the Police Moyiztrate, cn the plea that the crime of incest ia not punishable, there being no law against it in this Province.Took TEE VEIL.\u2014Miss Maria Costello, of this city, took the veil at the Grey Nuu- nery lately.An impeeing religions cere.wovy 100k place, in which the Bishop of Montreal, Mgr.Fabre, officiated, and was assisted by the Rev.Fathers Tamberault and Reilly.An ipstructive sermon was presched by the Rev.Father Gibaud.ÉLECTION OF Orriczns\u2014The Medico.Chirurgical Society of Montreal held its ansusi meeting recently, and elected the fnllowizg officers for the ensuing year: \u2014 President, Dr.Henry Howard ; 1st Vice- President, Dr.Seo.Boss ; 20d Vice: President, Dr.Kennedy ;- , De.priver C.Edwards; Traces De Frond: oot.BRIEFLETS.\u2014 At the meeting of the Cale.donian Society last evening the report of th+ Committee making arrangements for the Hailowe\u2019en concert was presented and farther arrsngements for its success were discussed.+.A carter, whilst carrying » heavy bag of coals into a law office on St.James street yesterday, accidentally let the slip.A little boy sitting on the ste a narrow escape from being killed, the load falling just beside him.A large dore, weighing ight pounds, was caught near the Nun's Island, on Tuesday, by Mr.Michel Tessier, of St.Joseph street.GyxNasiUM.\u2014 The adjourned general meeting of the shareholders of the Montreal Gymnasium took place last night, in their building, at the corner of Mansfield street and Burnside Place.Among the shareholders present were : Dr.Hingston, Messrs.E.Barnard, Q.C., Theodore Lyman, Thos.Craig, Angus Grant, D A.Ansell, G.B.Stake, J.L.Morris, and H, W.Beckett, Secretary.Mr.J.L.Morris occupied the chair.The Treasurer's report showed the total indebtedness of the gymassium to be nearly $11,000, including mortgage and outstanding accounts.Some discussion ensued, in which several stockholders advised the sale of the building.Tue decision in this matter was postponed until after a meeting of the Mercantile Library Association, many of whose members advocate the formation of a joint society for instruction and recreation, to include a library, billiard.roow, gympssium, lacrosse, aud a snow shoe clab, If such an amalgamation could be consummated, it would undoubtedly prove a great success.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.At yesterday's afternoon session Felix Lemaire waa found guilty of receiving money, knowing it to have been stolen from one Albert Lavoie, voyageur, in à disreputable house.Delims Lsllemand next stood her trial on the charge of being accessory to the theft, spd was found *\u2018not guilty.\u201d Mr.A.P.Globensky appeared for the defence.Court adjourned until this morning at ten.Bank Statement.According to the September statement of the Bank of Toronto its circulation had nereased $145,000 over that of the previous month.Deposits on demand and after potice have been augmented by $16,040, spd its liabilities to other bauks tn Canada has decreased $60,608.Under the head of * Assets\u201d we find the amonnt duo from other banks in Canada to have increased §61,887, but from banks in the United Kingdom and foreign countries we notice a decresse in balances of $42,602, There has sJeo been à materiel decrease in losus and stocks, which bears out our statement, made yesterday, that banks were more discrimi- pating in their stock loans.Notes dis- ccunted snd cncrent have increased $146,.(00, which, in connection with tie increase in circulation, shows that more business is teing done by some of the banks.Fashionable Weddings, \u2018We bave the pleasure of announcing the marriage of two of our most rising barristers.Yes'erday Mr.Francis J, Keller was united to Avna, eldest davghter of W.Miles, Ey., LL.D., Historian of Canads and Deputy Minister of Education.The ceremony took place in 8t.Ma'thew\u2019s Church, Quebec, aud was performed by the Bishop of the Diocese, sisted by the Dean of Montreal and Rsv.Cbss.Bamilion, the rector.There was a large and fashionable wedding party present.Messrs.D.Macmaster, J.C.McCorkill, Alex.M.Perkins, Samuel Jackson and John © Miles acted ss groomsmen.The fair bridesmaids were Misses Bemieo Miles, Keller, Walker, Dougall and Parker.The second marriage was that of Mr, Louis N.Berjasmin to Henrietta F., hter of the late Dr.C.H.Cote.The nuptials occurred in Trinity, Boston, the fashionable church of the modern Athens, and the ceremony was performed by Rev, Phillip Brooks, Teronte Board of Trade.At the rg ar quarterly meeting of the above Board, held in Toronto, last Wednesday, Mr.John Morrison moved \u2018 That the President, Mr, Hughes, and the mover be a Commitiee to enquire into the rates of the different railway companies, and to report to the Council at the next meeting,\u201d which was carried.Mr.J.G.Worts referred to à communication in the Globe, alleging that this country was prosperous, and stated that shortly sfterwards he had received a cirenlar from Dun, Wiman & Co., \u2018vhich represented that between tbe 11th and 26:h of Angust tilé\u201d dissaters, such as writs, judgments, meetings in bankruptcy, executions, assignments, &c.In view of that statement, he raid he had obtained some statistical information relating to penkruptoy in Canadas, and be gave notice that at the next meetiog +f the Beard of Trade he would read a paper rbowing the condition of bankruptcy in Canadas, snd offering some suggestions as to the way to relieve it in the future.He world snggest that the bankrupt law be so sitered that a bankrupt should not receive a discharge ubless all the creditors Agroed to it.He would also advocate the abolition of Division : ourts, which he thought were injurious to the country.The Rajlresd Conduetors Life Insure ance Association of the United Stats and ».Yesterday the Conductors Association, in session in this city, to the number of 175, with their friends, among whom were the Rev.Canon Evans and Mr, Stephenson, A:eistant Soperintendent Grand Trunk Railway, proceeded in i to Lachiue, wbere the found'they steamer \u2018\u2018Beauharnois\u201d in readiness, on which they embarked, and were speedily tossing upon the foaming waters of the Rapids.At the meeting of the Association sub.requently held at the Windsor the following resolutions were passed : \u2014 Resolved, That the Association of Railroad Condretors tender their thanks to ths rail way companies for their generosity in afford.\u2018vg the delegates every facility to make their journey from their respective homes to \u2018he place of holding their convention (Mon- trea) comfortable and agreeable.~ Resolved, That we sre under special obligations to the Local Committee of - Montreal for their untiring and unceasing labor to wake vor visit to Montreal one of interest snd profit, and that will long be associated with our convention labors with the most plessing recollections.Resolved, That to the proprietor and msa- sgers of the Windsor Hotel we owe a debt of gratiture for tbe cordis! manifestation of their partiality in our behaif: : W.G.Greex, | - M.B, WaLxER, i Committee on Resolutions.Twa Presbyterian Church of Cauada fu ! coppection with the Church of Soatlsud, i ste ahout to bring before the Mother Church their grievances against tho Church of Can- ads as now united, there bad occurred in Ontario 529 mercsn- THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.FRIDAY.OCTOBER 11.1878: WINDSOR HOTEL, MONTREAL.Boon Telegrams.The Greenback Vate in the Recent Buste Kivetiows.New York, October 11.\u2014The Tribune says the grreubark Congressmen from lows are both pledged to act with the Demo- crata.The Times says it is significant that the only two Republican candidates on In-lisns wud Ohio, who betrayed any syupataies with the greenback infistionists, Were de- tented.Both were elected last time by gocd majorities.In West Virginia there is s reasonable prospect of the election of Walker, Green , over Kenny, Demo- cat.The World prints a despatch from J, G.Thompson, giving Obio to the Repablicans by about thirty three hundred.He says the National greenback vote came largely from the Democrats.Legnl Tender Notes, New Your, October 11.\u2014Ths Times says Secretary Sherman is about to isaae legal tender notes of the denomination of $5,000 and $10,000, intended to take the place of coin certificates.It is assumed that greenbacks will be continuously at par with gold, and these notes will answer the purpose of certificates in 1mking gold payments.The Stories abeut General Sherman.New York, October 11.\u2014A Washington specisl to tbe Tribune states that General Sherman says the stories about the supposed unhappiness in his family are lies.Mrs.Sherman, though an ardent Catholic, never favored the entry of her son, Thomas, into the priesthood.fSismuel Weod's Millions.New York, Oct.11.\u2014The codicil to the will ef Samuel Wood, by which he bequeathed about $250,000 for foundiag « musical college, was admitted to probate yesterday, thus doubtless terminating the contest over Wood's millions, Arctic Balioonlng.New York, October 11.\u2014The Herald of & new gas generativg apparatus, intended for a balloon to be used in Arctic explora ns.The Jersey City Marder.of the murdered Jersey City policeman, has been indicted for the crime.Death of a Bishop.New York, Oct.11,\u2014Bishop Galherry, of the Catholic diocese of Hartford, died suddenly at Grand Union Hotel last even: ing.Talmage\u2019s Salary Raised.Nzw York, October 11.\u2014The Brooklyn Tabernacle Frustees have raised Talmage's salary from $7,000 to $12,000.Powder Mill Explosion.Barrow, N.Y., Oct.11.\u2014The Neptune Powder Mill, in Pclan, was demolished by explosion yesterday.Nobody hurt.Body Fonnd on a Cow-Catcher.Tuenees, N.Y., Oct.11.\u2014 When the Pacific Express reached here last evening the body of an unknown man was found on the cow-catcher.Nirtke of Winders and Dounblers.Pariznson, N.J., Octwber 11.\u2014Fifty winders and doublers in Dale Mill struck for an increase of 50c, per week ; 150 persons are thrown out of employment, Other mills have conceded the advance, A Jewish Rabbi Charged with Forgery.CINCINNATL O., Oct.11, \u2014The disappasr- ance of Jacob L.Levinson, ex-Jewish Ksbbi, a reported.He is charged \u201cwith forgeries amounting to $120,000, ° Expression ef Thanks.Newrostr, R.I, Oct.11.\u2014A telegram states the First Lord of British Admiralty bas desired Minister Welsh to exprees thauks 10 the Governor of Rhode Island and Mayor of Newport, for attention to vice-Admiral Irgletield and other British Naval officers.Desperato Attempt to Rob » Bank.Newpvrc, N.Y., Oct 18.\u2014A desperate attempt was made to rob the First National Bauk, Fishkill Landing, early this morning by thiee burglars.In blowing open the esfe they put in so mucly\u2019powder that the safe was smashed to atoms and the whole front of the bank was blown out.The noise wakened the whole village.The burglars escaped.A safe containiug all the money stood in the same room and was untone New Patents.List of patents issued to Canadian inventors by the Patent Office, Ottaws, the 30th September, 1878 :\u2014 .Quepec \u2014 Clothes wringer, Barlow & Bailey, Cookshire ; Ice tongs, Allen & Wocdford, Montreal ; Stove sud range door at'achment, G Prowse & Co., Montreal ; Belf.cresmer, D Lockhart, Richmond ; Sab.aqueous drilling apparatus, E Gilbert, Mont- eal, OxrAR10.\u2014 Carburetter, G Lloyd, 3t Catharines ; Mower, D Crowell, Florence ; Washing compounud, J Lafoataine, Bolle.ville ; Carriage top, D Conboy, Uxbridge ; Resopant chamber, G Blatchford, Mitchell ; Safe, T Saunders, Toronto ; Stump elevator, C Hazelton, Townsend ; Washer, A Foster, Essex ; Furnace, J Armstrong, Guelph ; Gas mver, T Mick, London ; Plaiter, R anger, Hamilton ; Organ re Goseld ; Boiler cleaner J Curios, Blyth, | Nova Booms.Ship's pump, J L De.\u2018Wolf, Windsor; Windlass snd capstan, J L DewWoif, Windsor ; Rail frog, B Starratt, ruro.The English Mission te Oabul.The Times Calcutta dent gives some details of the stoppage of the English Cabul mission.+ he nussion left Peshawur on Salurday, and was recalled on reachin Jumrood.Msjor Cavagnari rode forwar in advance to arrange with the Ameer's officer for à safe passage, ~The officer positively refused to permit the mission to advance.He threatened resistance, and crowned the heights with armed men to dispute the e.The interview lasted thre hours, and although warned that Skere Ali would be held responsible for his conduct.the officer oxpressed an uuflinchiog determination to reaist the passage of the mission by force.No doubt is entertained that he was sctiog under the full instruc.tious of the Ameer.1 wo responsible officers of the Ameer have despatched from Cabul within the last few days to Ali Musjid to the officer who stopped the mission.Both these officers are said to be favorably disposed towards Russia, The Russian envoy is still residiog at Canal, In view of the long coutinued upgracions and hostile conduct of the existing ruler of Afghanistan, aggravated as it is by the present contemptuous alight offered to our vational diguity, all possibility of renewing friendly relations with this uncompromising and morose barbarian is utterly hopeless ; and even if the prospects were still hopeful, theis realization could only be accomplished ut the complete seciifics of proper suit- respect, and at the grave risk of very considerable loss of prestige in the eyes of our Indian subjects and of our fendatory princes, In consequence, therefore, of the nt conduct of Russia, aud the fature policy for cates, snd against which, fortunately for India, the Government and the Euglish people ate most fully sud comnletely warned, this important frontier policy wil) henoufor- ward cesse to be treated from a merely Indian standpoint.It at once travels oat of the dowmn of provincial into that of operisl considerations, and those of the very highest magnitude.No one is more keenly alive than the Viceroy to this uew development of the question, and he charly discerns that it is ouly by the united vflorts and energetic co-operation of the English and Indiau Foreign Offices that this dangerously complex state of matters can be fis.ally brought to a satisfactory ouclasion.The Indian Government are becked by am - ple military resources to enable them promptly and severely to pusish the Ameer for bis ipaultipg atiitude of disrespect, but tbe significant [act is fully recognized that the Aweer,is but the puppet, whi'e Rumis stands behind us the dues ex machina.The measures, therefore, tô be adopted in view of the Ameer\u2019s conduct cease to be à question +f Indian \u2018policy, but are at once resolved into à very serious problem of .Foglish foreign potitics, which can only be dealt with 'n strict accordance with the settled prinoi- ples of the English Cabinet.Meanwhile, the immediate object of the Viceroy is to endeavor to make it clearly understood that we have no cause of quarrel with the Afghan eo) le, and to endeavor to win over and secure all the border tribes.The Khyberries have on the present ocossion behaved well, sud have shown every disposition to remain reports the success of experiments at Scranton, Pepn., to determine the practicability NEw York, Oct.11,\u2014 Mrs.Smith, wife - us which this conduct now decisively indi.| Al} parties who Intend making er- rangements for fall and winter board, will do well to make enquiries at this Hotel, where prices will be found to correspond with the times.This Hotel is well adapted t0 the comfort of permanent gnests.The house Is well heated by steam, In addition to which every room is provided with an 1 upon graie, Also wiih runulpg water.[2 rlevatans running Gay snd uluhbt 5 baths on nvery floor, and the table sup- Xs plied with every luxury in season.à Hates for permanent board will be made #rcording to location aud floor i ZY A i oor 9 \u2018 from $45 up.\u2018 {Rar ee R.HM.SOUTH GATY, Manager.\u2014 -\u2014-\"-\"- 7 \u2014 COMMERCIAL.October 11.The earnings of the Milwaukea and St.Paul Railway Company the fimt week in October were $185,000, a decrease of $100,000 compared with the same period last year.At the Woodstock cheese market yesterday 12 factories registered 5,420 boxes, mostly all August make.Several factoriss were present who did not register.2 800 boxes were suld, from 84c to Oc; cable, 434 to 45s éd.The premires at t occapied by the Merchants Bank of Cans Canads in Hamilton, bas been recently purchased by the Bank of Montreal, and the former bank, it is ssid, will transfer its business to the premises at the corner of King and John streets in that dty.A despatch from New York says : * Thare has been an usually active demand for money on Wall street to-day, and rates for call loans sdvanced from four to five per cent.at opening to sharp seven per cont.The stringency in the money market is partly due to the locking-up movement in gold which has been going on for soms days, and is said to be in the interest of Jay Goald'a desire to depress stocks.\u201d Outside Busimess Troubles.James Fagan, grooer, Collingwood, J.A.Pinard, dry goods merchant, Ottawa, and N.Crawford & Co., general merchants, Teeswater, alltof Ontario, have assigned.Outside Busimess Troubles.A.W.Ketchum & Co., milligery gods, New York, huve failed ; liab{lities, $33,000.MORNING MONEY MARKET.New York.October 11, 10 a.m.Gold .0000 100% @ 00 Bterling Exchange.« 480} @ 00 MONTREAL.Greenbacks bought at s disconnt - LL a ace n ee 22004 1@ 00 Greenhacks sold at a discount Of LL LL.LL Lee een + 0}3@ 00 Drafta:on New York.0}@ 00 Silver bought at a discount of W.Wrir, Stock and Exchange Brokers, Cor.St.Francois Xarier and Notre Dame streets.s@ 8 Now Is the Time _ To invest ; everything ot the lowest Good improved property free from taxation, sure to increape, is better than gold.There is the four thousand villa lots on the best mse.adamized roads to be sold at Mount Royal Valeto merrow,and tha forty honses, the great brick-fields, the great saud banks, the great quurrier, the great lime kilns, the great waterworks, the one huudred and fifty thousand dollars worth of first mortgeges, in sums of from one hundred dollars to three thousand, and the t city properties, elegant household furniture, horses, carriages &o, the ome grand occasion where avery ove can invest to several millions if they chose, f Bpocial Notices.-No place like Bond\u2019s for shirta.A Taovsaxp FoRTUNES.\u2014 Every one reed this advertisement in another column, snd go to the great auction sale at Mount Royal Vale to-morrow, Boxp! Who is Bond! Why he's the maker.of the Standard Shirt, to bad only at 415-Notre Dame, opposite Thompson's bat store.| ! H IMPROVEMENT IN THE BLEEF.\u2014ÀAs 8\u2019 loss of sleep is the most constant and de- essing symptom in msauy nervous diseases, te relief is one of the first effucts through the use of Phosfozune, BuäNETT's CocoaINE allays irritation, removes dandruff, and invigorates the action of the capillaries in the highest degree, Perry Davis, Son & Lawrence, 377 St.Paul street.Now RECEIVED, a choice collestion of patterns.Madame Demorest\u2019s Portfotio for the ensuing sésson is Uvsurpassed for the orizpality, grace and variety of its contonta.841 Notre Dame street, Geo.D.& R.8.Garviz.- Orzxep To pay !\u2014Latest novelties from Paris and New York in Felt Hats and Boo.nets, comprising Cottage, Cleopatra, Brigand, Alpine, Sarstogs and other leadi shapes in myrtle, green, drab, blues an: black, Henry Morgan & Co.HABITUAL COSTIvENESS, the cause of #0 many troubles, Lowness of Spirits, Dizzi- vers of the Head, Loss of Memory, [ndi- stion, Flatulence, Beating of the Heart, Nervousness, all these are cured by Giles\u201d Jwproved Mandrake Pills.Sold by all druggists.Send for pamphlet.Dr.Gries, 120 West Broadway, NY, Trial size 26 cents, J.Lewis & Co., Victoria snare, Wire LirE is embitiored by the suffar.ings fiom Bright's Disease, Kiduey, Bladder and Glandular Maladies, Mental and Physica) Debility, take HUNT'S REMEDY.Iucontineuc+ and Retention of Urine, Dia.beter, Gravel, Dropsy, Excesses, Intemperance and General Debility, are cured by HUNTS REMEDY.All diseaves of the Kidueys, Bladder and Urinary Organ, are cured bs HUNT'S REMEDY.Bypwer, C,B., July 80th, 1878.Diox & Co, MoNTERAL : GanTLEMFN,\u2014I received @ package of your Blood Purifier, and gsvo it to a horse that was in wretched condition, After the fourth dose be got rid of à large quantity of small white worms No man would believe, to see their quantity, that the horse conld Live in snch a condition.After a few days he seemed to brighten, and gradually got fat.Now he is in splendid condition and good spirits, and I am certain sll tha change is owing to Dick's Blood Purifier.Rosr ManTIN, Postmaster.Den*s Forget It Fou dysentery, diarrhœa, and all summer complaints, use the grestest of all pure, simple remedies, Dr.Fowler's Extraot of Wild Strawberry.For sale by all dealers.New Advertisements to-day, - JUND\u2014A Gold Enamel, with PRE Re Ed SE Yard LET\u2014A good D ry ° suitable fo Conl and Wood Yard.Appty stb Bh Orbai street J.Unberumod.3316 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by a ohitendy respoctabie matriod Man ; safe 7 aCe make iment gmsersly unit) 4 EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by (a respectable Girl, as 8 goud_niain Cook i has wood city references.Apply 2477 Marray Fr .EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by i» ork- ble widow, 88 Pistia Cook of i Comal Sami.Appiret & ing Houseber ina Cathedral erect, FOUND ~\u2014 White Bull Terrier; nwoer please call st Califor nis Cigar Stor, sl Bt.James streat, 2408 WANT B D-\u2014Ssmples in Dry Goods, Groorries, Vars, Bons and Sh096, pepe Edie ovens.addres varie\" EAR Offion, ï 7404 TAMTED, a Groom.Apply to i W.C.MoDonaid, 352 Notre Dame sires.s VWARTED, a Boy, about 18 years of age, to go to n Cleæzymas MAD .Ove cas be petaily useful abont tbe house Mast va à Pro- ts)it\u2014Church of Ensrland Bios\u2019 grod; orarscier.Apply 10 James Allan ; 10 ANTHD, a Boy, at No.4 of p.m.) st No 20 8s.Kiixsdeth orest, OU 7.Chennevsile W WAN TED IMMEDIATELY, | far the east end, yood sewing Gizie; atso usr spyprentioss, Address L 40, S248 ule Je 'ANTED, 40 are EEE i { | New Adverlsements To-Uag.COSTUMES! BFAUVAIS will make to order a Bult ail- Wonl Canndiap Tweed, for.BEAU VAIS wili make to order a Bult Bootoh TWEEÉ.fOT.2 2111 Le acces n nee 200 BEAUVAIS wisi make to order à Buit Eng- 16h PwesOfOP.0202 21200 n 00 0e nnce ne DFEAUVAIS wii make to order à Bult of Aricot Diagenel, for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.- BEAUVAIS wlil make to order & good Beaver OvercOnt for.\u2026.BEALVAIS will make to order a wood Nap tfor.10 30 $1578 813.50 914 50 $1000 $13.00 Filese or Nap Uinter, $13.50 BEAUVAIR wul mare to order à gnod Chin- chiila Beaver Ulster for.\u2026\u2026-.$16.00 I.A.BEAUVAIS, 190 8T.JOSEPH STREET.MONTREAL WEST.All \"persons having Clsime egsinst Mr.M.H.6AULT, in connection with the election of the 17th instant, must send detailed statement of same to the undersigned, on or b fore the 31at Ootober next, otherwise sucb persons will be barred of their right 10 recover.THOMAN CRAIG, AGENT, 181 81.JAMES BTREFT.Montreal, Sept.10th, 1878, 222 eod MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILLAGE OF ST.GABRIEL.PUBLIC NOTICE te hereby given that a Chief of Police ia wanted for the Municipality.Applications to de sent to H.BRUNET, 191 Centro stre 2 Bt.@abrie L in the Own writing of tne apoll- eant.References needed.By command, H.BRUNET, Boc.Treas.St.Gabriel, 8th October, 1878.238 3 Tilden's PURE EXTRAGT OF MALT! Combined with Hnps, Hyporbosphites, Pepsine, Gentian, Iron snd Quinine, Cod Liver 01], Dialysed Iron, Beef, Wine and Iron, &c.Descriptive Pamphlet may be obtatnod from The Wedfcal Hall, Henry R.Gray, RB.Birks, J.Lewin & Co, Laviciette & Nelson, B.E.MeGale, H.PF.Jackson, 4nd Drugyists generally.EF\" In ordering be sure to specify TILDEN'S! SOLE AGENTS, H.HASWELL & CO, 150 McGILL STREET, 150 1 MONTREAL.me OMPARE OUR BTOCK OF HENK'S, BOYS\u2019 AND, YOUTHS CLOTHING with that of spy house in the Domininn, and yon will sco 88 8 glance that at no pariod were garin-!s 20 artistically out, trimmed, snd mado jo sich à 3 rSt-0 685 manner, sold at such unparsilsing {HW THICES.J.@ KENNEDY & Cu., are dstarm, se 3 a to allow Any house to approach them Lu fit and value.Fall Overconts n Bpocialty.Former Rsduced price.to.Fa 1 Overconts In Venetian C'o\u2018hs.$ 7.50 0 so Polynesian Cloths WwW dn) do do Diagonsl Oloths.10.00 72% do do Oxtord Mvitons.10.460 7.00 do do Satara Clotus.11.00 7.75 BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.In Boys\u2019 Clothing our Stock embraces sll the new styles now worn, and the prices fully rustain ths reputation J.&.Keonedy 8 Co.has ed Iouy main.tniLed tor «) eapnes and daurabliity.We quote à few of vur leading lines.Former Reduret price, [3] Boys\u2019 Behool Suite, new material .$ 6.00 $4.50 Boys?! Diagonal Fuits.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.700 550 Boye\u2019 College Buits.00 650 Buyn\u2019 Dressbuite.1000 7.50 B«ys' Knicher buits .\u2026 500 425 Bays\u2019 Bwias Sults.\u2026.\u2026.525 3.75 The great number of different styles to ba found tp tur warehonne render ii lmpossinie to describotn an ordinary advertisement, to wo invite ull to call and judge for themselves.J, 6 MENNEDY & CO.SL AND38 ST.LAWRENCE STEEN.TO EXCHANGE.That fine, substantially bullt residence, No.1,142 Sherbrooke street, owntainiog lé rooms, all modern improvemonts, sud woll rented, for building lots.TO EXCHANGE.Regutifa) residence at Como, with twanty acros of garden land, for dwelling inthe City.Would pay difference in cash.TO EXCHANGE.Brick tenement on Mackay street, for s good butld- ing lot.TO EXCHANGE.Vi handsome and ubstantishiy uit semi-de ed Oot with extension kitchen, inodern tmprôvements, for buliding lots.TO EXCHANGE.- Fine Corner Building Lot on Blenry street, and Two on Dorchester À venue, for Building où 8s.Catherine street, West of Bloury street.TO EXCHANGE.Large and weli-bulit Block of Houses on Bootiand sue for a good gisvéd Piece of Land in the PARENT BROS,, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 07 ft.Francois Xavier street.234 cod NOTICE.doper peine top 0 Bove sad, Hom £1 apeculator.Bran as very | A 5 séèreecns 225 48 A THOUSAND FORTUNES.Every one read this Advertisement in an- Sik, rigid Go ons and ow the properties aD yourselves.e great sale commences ad Saturday.247 4 $7,000 TO LEND on Mort- 45368 Ne gage.Apply o KM.Hioks à Core Dame atrant.vPly 3 FENDER will be Received Tuesday next, 18th Instant, fur alterations opd sddittons 10 a bullring on Br.Ja\u2018ucs sirres, Plane row on view, George and George Browne, Jr, An h'te 18 0 40 3 LET \u2014 To Dairymen and Farmers\u2014-Varm con\u2018sining sbrus 170 acrve, or the Upper Le hiue Hoad; sbou: 6 mics frum Montreal.La® Ina, Address, \u201c Farmer 34,'' Post OMos, : 240 3 LET\u2014Cheap till 1st of May the Bouse No.344 Lagauchetiere street ou tsipioy 8 Foose.24m 6 RU\u201c )MB, Furnished.13 Aylmer street, | ROUMS_ Want à in a comfortable bouse, in city limits, with use of Kitohen Address \u201clady,\u201d Sran Officn.2416 ROOMS\u2014To let, Furnished or Unfurnished, on Bhrrbmoke street, west of ble.Addres 5.0, Bras Moe.Fleury ; »1s0, à Ma OOM \u2014 To let.123 8t.Constant street, 3404 OOMS\u2014To let, with or without AWarsing) Auction Sars, - Roction Sales.HOME MADE.HOME! SWEET HOME! STOCKINGS MADE AT HOME| \u2014 GO TO CHEAPSIDE you Tus Bret, Cheapest, Warmest, Thiokest, Softest N1O0C RINGS AND BOCKN, All nade in Canada.Stockings & Socks without Lumps in the feel.BTOCKIXGS AND BOCKS For all ages ; All Taster; All Purses ; All Requirements.GO TO CHEAP:IDE FOR Stockings and Socks, Best Lambs Wool Underelothing.BEST WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS.BEST AND CHEAPEST DRESS GOODs.Best Black Lustres.BEST ABSORTMENT TIIMMINGS, BEST ASSORTMENT SMALL WARES.BEST ATTENTION IN ALL DEPARTHENTS.437 ax 439 NOTRE DAME STREET, A.A.MURPHY, 2360 PROPRIETOR.(GREAT EXCITEMENT AT DOLULAB' HUOT AND TRUNK DEPOT, 208 McGill street, caused b Ladies\u2019 and Uhilarcn\u2019s best American Boots and thoes; also, Gunts' best hand-sewed Boots and Bhoes made on the prewsises.Custom work made to order st shortest notice.Don't forget the place W.DUUGLAS® 1st Prise Boot and Shoemaker, 2u9 McGill street.2id the great demand for TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.GREAT REDUCTIONS IN BOYS' CLOTHIRG 600 BOYS' SCHOOL BUITS ! tn Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, with long or short Pants, lined.Good, Strong and well made, for all suena Prices from $2.50 to #10 00 ! 100 BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS & ULSTERS For Fall and Winter wear, in great variety, and very ubeap.100 GIRLA' AND MIRSES' TWEED ULNTERS ! Plain and l'ancy, from 3 yoers upwarde.Prices $2.00 tu $L.UU ! GEXTLEBEN'S OVERCOATS for Fall and Wiuter.A very large stock to select from.CUSTOM DEPARTHENT.Special attention called to thin Dapartment, much is complete.A fine aasortmaat of Scotc and English Twecds.8.GOLTMAN'S TAILORING HOUSE, \u2018 424 Notre Dame street.Z 239% 3 Retail Grocers and Tobacconists are warned to be on their guard against purchasing s very low grade of Tobacco having Tin Stamps upon the Plugs, and falsely represented ae being of my mannfucture.All my best Tobaoocos haves TIX BTAMP ON EVERY PLUG with Ny Kame and Address on each Stamp.Those who prefer my make of Tobacoo CAN ONLY BF CERTAIN THEY ARE GETTING IT BY SKEING MY NAME ON THE STAMP, W.©.McDONALD.Montreal, 25tb September, 1878.227» oe CAMPBELLS NORWAY COD LIVER OIL, Introduced in the year 1876.Approved of and prescribed ty the leading Modical men of the Dominion.For sale at THE MEDICAL HALL, 87.JAMES STREET.Branch, Branch, PHILLIPS SQUARE.WINDSOR HOTEL Belected and imported hy HEBNETH CAMPBELL & CO.222° J USBAND\u2019S CALCINED MAGNESIA.FOUR FIRST PREMIUM SILVER MEDALS AWARDED.More sgresable {0 the tasie and smaller doss than other Magnesis.Fornale in Government stamped bottles by druggists, snd wholesale by LYMANS, CLARE & C0.23\u20ac MONTREAL.N OTICE ! The subscribers havo constantly on hand a large stock of the different brands of COAL OIL} We have now in store, nawly arrived, \u2018* Victor,\" * Atisntic,*\u2019 \u2018\u201c Home,\" ** 8iiver star.\u201d and *' Head Jgbt,'\u2019 ar d to arrive, à fow cars CRYSTAL Our barrels sre all in excellent ennditioa snd of fall welgut.GAR MACHINES.Wo have always on hand freah American GASOLINE 86° of tho best quality for the manufacture of Gas.BENZIXE, PARAFFINE OIL, LU BRICATING OILS, PARAFFINE WAX, PARAFFINE CANDLES, HURRAY, BRENNER & CO, 288° 50 ST.HENRY STREET.M FRCER'S ten SLEEPING ELIXIR! The most ¢ t rem ed discovered pro- ming BWEET Ax REVRÉCEING SLRRP.Contains no opiste Cslms the nerves.Never wives morning hesdaches, Invsluabdle for worry 238 overwork.Prepared ui MEARCER & CO.«54 &t.Paul street.and sold all Price.VIPTY CENTS 18% METALLIC BRUSHES } THS BEST IN THE MARKET.Combining Ches Neatuness and Durability, aioe al others in removing Dendruf and imparting a Oool, Pleasant apd Refrushing feeling to the Head.IF\u201d Call and see them at HUMPHREYS\u2019 VARIETY STORE, 1107 Se.Ontherine strest.173 Yy HITNEY BLANKETS, SCOTCH BLANKETS, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, CANADIAN BLANKETS, CORNWALL BLANKETS, LUMBERMEN'S BLANKETS, , AT HENRY MORGAN & CO\u20198, COLONIAL HOUSE.RNAMENTAL TILES, FLOWER BOXRS FOR WINDOWS, fitted with TILES, 2.50 each and upwards.Also, Ties for Hearths, ¥iooring, Cabinst Decors tions ané pastel place, For Baie by Ye J.MAXWELL & OO, G AND ALKXANDER STRRETS is.(QsTrion AND FANUY FEATHERS, od superb Vall Exhibition will amply repay s ; .Cleaning and Dyeing of Peathors.Gloves 1d Laces: Crape renewed.Q.RABY, 4 293 NOTRE Da MK ~TREET.LANO Nise: \u2014 CHARLES W LINDSŸP.Pisnofosts Tuner, who bas re cently returbed fromm Noston, so'icile the patemuscy 1 +60 Prienide ant the pnblic.Nrders can be \u2018=f t Tecrer\u2018s, Phitif mare, or address Box Phx Fost coe.\" For references Professors Diicharm- BD WHITED SEPULCHRES aro By W.B Shaw.ALE OF MEDICAL BOUKS ! 1 will sell by Catalogue at m7 Btore, 105 St.James street, OD Saturday Afiermnon next, 8th test.à consignment nf Medical Books Catalogues can be had at my office.On view Friday afernuon.Bale at TWO o'clock.W.E.SHAW, 238 Anctioneer.EE AS.\u2018 A oonsignment of Catties and Fieif Chests JAPAN AD SUUCHONG TEAS, in lots to suit purchasers, will be sold at 195 Bt.James strect, on Saturday, 13th Inst.at 8 p.m.£- mples can be had ; tho teas are of Ans quality an sll warranted Thi< is 8 good opportunity for families to recœive thelr.winter supp iles.W.B.SHAW.AuvtiouoeT.Bv John J.Arnten.A THOUSAND FORTUNES THE GREATEST BALE OF REAL BSTATER that ever occurred on thls continent will commence On BATURDAY Afternoon, the 134th October, at 2 o'clock.THE GREAT MOUNT RE )YAL VALE AND THE propostd VICTORIA CITY Propertien.Feversl hondred acres of ths best Brick Plelds, Sand Bank snd Quarries probably in the world, forty Bouses, win Grounds sud Outbuildings, at an average value ¢ f from 2,00 0 to $50,000 ench, and atout 4 000 Vilia Lots, fronting ou the bes drives #TOULG the City of Montres).macedsmised TOME, geod water warke, and aioe of omuidasos, $180 000 worth of fisst mortgages OD reel o-tate, Hurecs Carriayes, legaDt House, Hotel Purnitare, and 81] the valushle properties owned by Mr, THOS, ¥ O'BRIEN.in and around the Oty of M L smounting.lu a'l, at ordinary prices, to several millions of dollars Bale to be held at Mount Roya) Vale.Anyons wishing to see the property, can proceed o'clock omnibus, and will be shown over 2392 2 the 1 the whole property.JOHN J.ARNTON, 2229 Auctioness, By Henry J Shaw.HICKERING, WEBER, at my stores, 728 Craig street, at tbe Wholesale \u2018Tics, which le from $250 to $400 less on esab instrument than Kotai) Prico, as Ostalogue.At \u2018ontiun Of intendiug purchasers is specially directed othemagnificent Tprigtt Pianos of Albert Wobez ang Obiokering just receivad, which are now soi \u2018or lens than the price pald for old planos.Call ° axsmine them ne \u2019 H.J.SHAW, \u2014 - salient Notices, INSOLVENT ACT of 1875.In Re J.R.MIDDLEMI8S.PEREMPTORY SALE OF LANDS.Sixty-four Lots of Land, being sub divisions of the Leduc Farm, at Coteau St.Pierre, in the Parish of Notre Dsme de Grace.Plans and particulars can be seen at the As- signees Office.To be sold at the offico of the undersigned, No.182 Bt.James street, Montreal, on Wednesday, 16th October inst., At TEN o'clock a.m.THOMAS DARLING, 249 Assignees.INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, and Amending Acts.e In the Matter of MARY YOUNG, of Montreal, Insolvent, Tenders for the Assets belonging to tho Fstata of the sajo Insolvent, wil bo roccived by the under signed, until Wednesday, the 16th day of October, A.D.188, at Noon.Stock Boots and SLoca .81,018.51 150.00 Book Delta 439.45 81,087.56 Tenders may be f0~ the whole in one lot, or for specifies portions, parties making o ner than cash offers, w 411 7e quire to ame security proposed The nndertlyned does not bind himself to accept the higlicat OF Any t nder.SAMUEL JOH NRTON, Asslgnoe.182 Rt.James street, Mon treat, Oct.1 1h, JRŸR.| 219 5 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, aud Amendments Thoreto.In the matter of PX.BILAODEAU, an Insolvent.The underrigred Asslunce will receive tenders uutil finturday, the 19th Ortober inst.for the entiro masets of this estate, consisting as toilows :\u2014 Stocks of Groceries, amounting to.$1,500 00 Rolly ~tock, co do \u201c500 Bonk l'ente, da do 3,000 00 Real Estate at Montebello do 120.00 Total .$5,445.00 The tenders w{i:1 Le received «flher fuc tho whole : 4 Pie EE À Mesting of is Committe wil) bo held ab al place.SATURDAY, 12th tnst., at © 0'cloek p.m, J.B.HUTCHESON, Secretary.CHAMPIONSHIP Lacrosse Mateh.CAUGHNAWAGAS \u2014 EERARONWE'S TRAM, (CHAMPIORS.) va, MONTREAL.the Shamrock Lacrosse Club, 8 om the Grounds Ot ne sireor, Wort, ON SATURDAY, 13th OCTOSER.Ball faced at Two 0\u2019clock p.m.EW A first-class Bad has been cagaged for the Ocuasion.Fichets, 250 ; grandstand, 100 extre ; tres to rand stand, \u2019 } Ie ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! Mn.LUCIEN BARNES.10000000- Manager.- A WREE OF THE STANDARD DRAMA\u2014MUXDAY OCTOBEH :4th.Engagement of the younw, beautifal and talented artiste, MIRN HLLEN BLYE; supported by the young English sotor, MR.J.F BRIAN, end a select company.They will aprear on MOR.DAY Kvwening, October 1-th, \u2018'm RUMEN end JULIET.Miss Helen UB ve ax ** Juliet,\" sie.J PD.Brian »s \u201cRomeo.TUBSDAY Bvening, Osb.15th \u2014INGONAR.Prices remain ae bafar published.Tickets now OR bale a: DeZouche\"s, $11 8 James street.Hou Z7.10XN CHURCH, JUBILEE SERVICE SPECIAL SERVICES will be held in this Chured on BUNDAY Morning, the 18:h inst, at 11 a, when the Rev.Howry Wilkes, DP.LL.D.vase on \u201cFifty Years of Mimisterial PVEKING SERVICE- Tho Pastor.the Rev, Alfred J Brey, «ill presch.Sulject: * Way do people go tn Church 7 7! 240 VIVIOKIA SKATING RINK.HAYDN'8 CEEATIÔN.PUBLIC REHEARSAL.FRIDAY EVENIXG.Ftchets 25c.eseh.229 9 PpHOTESTA NT INFANTS HOME.THE ANBUAL FIR 1n aid of this Institution, will be held tn the MECHANICS' HALL, Wednenday and Tharsday next, October 161h and 171h.Luncheon from 12 to , with tempting Bill of Pare.POVELTIRY IN PANCY WORK.A good supp:y of useful and seasunable articles, £prcisi stk Lois for «hi dren ln the aftérunon.- arom MUTHKR GOUSE, with Mueio, in tbe 1 Crserai admission, 10c.Evening Entertainment Donations must be sent (1 by 10 a.m.Wednsedsy, Ladies holding Mite Boxes.lls lease hand them in 10 Mrs Ault, Treasurer, at the Fair 2230 ANCING\u2014 Clauses on TT abd Thursday, 8 til) 11.Ouse mouth, $3 * three monibe, £6.Mrs.GOODWINS system © teaching wiltenabie à pupls to waitx in à few 1 sons.4 single Jem cu, private, Ss.ur six for 92 b0.' ; residence, aig street, OF second bouse from Victoria square, vost.M°5 DAY NIGHT.MONDAY NIGHT.VICTORIA BKATING RINK.GRAND MONSTER PERFORMANCE - or \u201cTHE CREATION.\u201d WITH FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR, HUMBKKIXG OVER 130 PERFORMERS.The following Artists have been engaged gb \u20acpOrImous expense as - SOLOISTS: MEf.E.ALINE OSGOOD, .: Tbe Colsbrated Prima Douns.ME.W.H.STANLEY, Ths Renowned English Tenor.MR.HYRON W.WHITNEY, |.The Finest Basso on the Continett.SECURE YOUR BEATS AT DEZOUCHBE'S.Reserved Seats, $1.00.Admission, 50¢.230 of ths nesvtn or any part of them separatoly.The Awsignes wii not be bound to pt the hig licut tender or any of them.LOUIS DUPUY, Assignees.Office, of 1ouis Dnpuy, 15 Fiace d\u2019Armes.Momires), October 10, 1878.239 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, and Amendments thereto.In the matter of CHASLES DESMARTEAU, CHARLES LAMOUREUX, J.W.CREVIER, \u2014 The undersigned Assignees will sell #t tir office of LOUIS DUPUY, Nod'ANMES, on TUESDAY, October 15th, Many vsiuable periies belonging to the above Estates situated in the Olty of Montreal, and in the Village of Hochelaya.For particulars and information apply to the u igned.Teen Sale at ELEVEN a.m.Lous DUPUY, 3° U, ENARD, Joint Assignecs.238 Inso)vents.Anction Ms PEACE Office : No.16 Place A'Armes, Montreal, October 9, 1878.} New Advertisements To-Day, COMMERCIAL BOOKS AND TABLES.Mattos\u2019 Intercet Tables, at 4 to 10 per cent.Price's, mith \u2018es and Sausences Interest Tables.Outes\u2019, F-sting'e and vther Exchange Tables.Martin's kquation ava Average Tables.Hayes\u2019 Wages Tubles.Lumber and Board Customs Tanfi Customs Tables.Franc Tabler tp Book form and on Cards.Keudy Reckoubre lu dollars and cents, and pounds, shillings and pence.The Code Civil, Insolvent Act with notos, Statutes of Quebec, with B.N.À.Act.Maps of ¢ stags, Quebec and E.T., folded Or on roliers, &c , &o.Any Commercial or Insurance Book published, will be imported or supplied to order.MORTON, PHILLIPS & BOLMER, Biationers and Account Book Manufacturers, 375 NOTRE DAME STREET.210° end () YSTEKS ! OYSTERS! FRESH FISH AND LOBSTERS, ORL'ERS PROMPTLY FILLED.No.20 RADEGONDE STREET, 208 * GEO.F.PHELPS.¥LL ORGAN.\u2014This Instrument cannot be surpæesed in .Ryle, Qunisty of Teme, and Price.wih examination solicited before purchasing else HE« KER'S Husical Establinhment, 288» 30 Phillips Square.ENDERS.\u2014Sealed Tenders for removing end rebu'iding the fences on bo'h *ider of the svenue, wost of tbe Exhibition grounds, wil) té received at the office of the Council of Agel cull se, 48 Bt.Gubria! street, till 120'clock Friday 11th instant.Further Information ean be had from GEOLON .P.Sas a AS Ls ORD 1% 16 the BEST sn0 MORT BOONOMICAL Talineso ma 6 tn She world, far tha following reasons .\u2014 Ist- It In fda RENT! bacsusa jt ta mannñe- tured from the Finest Belrcted and Pully Netured Leaf, sa cenoted ibe rich red color (Bo ccloring componnes or ot fojurious substances being uoed to Ubtain tt.) 2né\u2014It 18 the \u201c MOS?ROONQNMICAL \" because ft ytves 8 lssting Chew, and will go farther and Five netier eatisfnetion than any otber brand in the ere y - _ Bunche « .Special Notion, P| WALLED OR TY smn GE pu te RE Se Ce A Tnousarp Fosxrnvss.\u2014Bvety one fteen bundred hands in.nyside \u2014G a Re RTED-\u2014TO ; Dewars resd this sdvertiooment in another coms mille at Bolton, Fond, have been trou Wade a de .60 soit » eitioat VV yomitae \u2014upéregioe te Paris Que Sota ihe Fs ASR AS ab te great sactien Meant employment unos s}f {biwing 0i0»e ; ey = pois hy Goim Conmans mrvet thers, \u2018 other meter J red Royal Vale to meerow, strike of he Enis.a | WB as, 4 aT Be\u201d onder, Once, trom ads; Woaivess, OV TRunND, 39 ne i x pe coma ne res i i + serrer am rei .ry .ze 1 , TE Re ro so EID Sle ii vom an TY case pa à 13) iB m.\u2019 Wonlinetts, Sundsy, November 10, 7 m.Sold by First-class Deals.| PRIVATE CLAS», .Hozazer's Privato Class commenoss THURS- FAX, October 31.Gentlemen.for season, wilh Indy, $10.00; Ladies, ror season.$3.00.Kame» may be entered now and subscriber's tickets ued.Notiow~ No ladies aloue, exospt subsorivers, sdmittcd.Parties are requested to uote the above, sud thereby avoid miirunderstanging.Costume\u2014 Eveping Dress.283 IG.J.HAZAZER'S Academy (DANCING AND DEPORTMENT) MOW OPEN FOR GENTLEMEN, HNenday and Friday, » sill 11.86 per Term 16 Lessons.or $15 for Season, LADIES 1NVITRD.On Monday and Friday Evenings.nr ay 8 \u2018ilk b, »y for Basse Pormer pupils \u20ac for Eason.™ or 81 - v lessuus vv OTL ¥ ¢ tn ose, Dresses ; ge for hive, Lessons Any bour w Dot engaged Ball 014 Ciothes Parsy, benefit o Orphans Homan Monday, Cetouer or dnseday evening Aes sero bijes commonss Octo! to Blu.Huraser.Gi.Apply a Bais HREE FREE LECTORES BY PROF O 8.FOWLER, Mondor Weanisasy Friday = æ ° i a any Eva's, On \u201cPHRENOULOG YY\u201d Applied to Life, Health, Self-Culture and Business sdaptstion, commencing at Kight, and olosing with several public examinstions vf some of your most prominent c::1xn5 sel try the audience, Conmilistions as your own and Children*s FPhrepolom.ae Pos ro Culture 205, at the Ot- ws .from mn.p=.Monday night, Od.230 only.\"on THE MOLSONS BANK.The Sbarebolders of the Molsons Bank are bereby notified that a Dividend of THREE PER OENT.upon tbe Capital Stock was this day declared for the current half-year, sud that the same will be payable at the Offioe of the Bank in this City and at its Branches, on and after the Let day of O0TO= BXR nest, .\u2019 Tae Trapsfer Books will be ciosod from the 10th 10 30th Beptamber inclusive.The Annual General Meeting of the Sharsholders of the Bank, will be held at its Banking House, tn this City, on MONDAY, 14th October next, at Three o'clock p.m.»(By order of the Bosrd,) F.WOLFERSTAN THO 30th August, 1878.206 00d BIBLE SOCIETY MEETINGS.1878.Azniversary Meetings of Branch Bible Societies, 8 which publ on wesk days, and Sermons on undays, wil be given he Rov JAMES GRexN, of the treal À: ible ARES the Ministers of he Qu Gospel in erent ties, the order, date and time givem Dec Tl ate reepestinity invited © attend, © \"Richmond and Melbourne, Friday, October 11, Tie Trenholm (Kingey)ySistardsy October 1 Tiverton, as Lk Cotas Tn 104 2m Tap.m ssouth Durham, nos), 39 p.m.Batbel, Monday, Ui 14, Pm.South Kiy, Tuesday, Ta».#1 awrencevilie, esday.October à .Waterloo.Thursday, October 17, Te 1.7 p.m x FL A: Monosy.Noven Ne Prescott, Tuesisy, November b, 7g p.10.Fowsrdabnre, Wednesday, November 6, 719 pts \u201cMatos {Izoquois], Thuredey, November 7, 7% burg, Friday, November 8, 713 p.m., Novem ber P, pe 01, 6m.Mori , *Aullavilir, Saturds ay, Novembrr 10.Dickipson's Landing, sunday, November LV, Ste el Ferran®e Foint, Bu * ornwail, Mondsy, Nov:mber 11.7% p.m.Point St.Charles, Wednesday, INovemeer 18, 719 m Cote des Ne! Sunday, November 17, 11 am.Hochelsis Bundsy, November 37,7 p.m.\u2018When the Meetings fall the Sabbath, there wil) te s Sermon on the ssbject $0 suit the occasion, it is dusirable that all: ality of business shoul mi , say Saturday when jcable.Will the friends of the cause in the various looalle ties please give these appointments the prefcrenos of everytis local ¥ A long notios is given, that this may be dons without inconvenisnos.ation.\u2014 Will Ministers of the Gospel who receive 8 copy of these appointments picane give to the Society and the Agent à bsarty co-operation ?Make tha appointments as public as posaib) this respectful general invitation to and take part in the meetings.Please presse the TI tors of 100s), orers Meese publish sue rs 0 ps Pp! as fall in their vicinity ?wil ents please address the Agent 49 PSE si 5 0 vi ot Please intimate this.JAMES GREEN, Travelling Agent, M.A.5.5.sn\u201d RS = THE MONTREAL.1 DAILY BTAR, FRIDAY.RE ap OCTOBER 11, 1878 oe A a LA rrehors ieee obo Sah Hs CERNE TINS EI Os PURE CIRCULATION OF TRE DAILY SVAR POS ru 5 WEEK ENDING SEFYENSER tb, I578.MODARY.+00 +000 00 vec 0000 se0c00 Tint 48 Toosiay.\u2026.\u2026.treeeere ee J ieTOR Wodnesday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.16,220 ThorsdAy.ccooeeteecoraenrvss.s 38,410 Satnrday JABS \u2014 FOI.000000000000 0100000.90,089 Births, Marriagos and Desths.SIRTHS.BORRIF~At 1804 ft.Catherine street, on the 10th Oetober, the wife of J.J.Borrie, eommiasion merchant, of & son - SABRRIAGED.BAKGS, PRICE \u2014-At Ht.Sisphen\u2019s Church, on tha Jiuh of ()clober, by the Hov.Louis ¥.vape, Edgar Bangs to Maris Price, all of this city.- h œ ; 2 Es-On 101 tober, in KELLER, ILE Matthew\u2019s (Charen.by the Lord Bisbop of Quebec, assisted by Lhe Very Heverend the ean of M ratrral and the Rev.Charles Hamilton, of Quebec, Frauk J.Keller, £aq., of Mobptreal, advo- eats, Lo Anns E.Wright, eldest duugnisr of H.H.Miles, Eaq.LL D., D C.L., Méère- tary of the Council of Public [natrusiism of the Provinte.No cards 2413 sANBORN, FREHAN\u2014On Thursday, the 11h of Ostoder, at St.John's Church, Og- denaburg, N.Y., by t Rav.J.D.Morrison, Beetor, B Brooks Sanborn, of Sher brooke.P.Q.advocate, son of the Hon.Mr, Justice Sanborn, of Montreal, to Florence T.Feshan, of Broekville, Ont Ko cards CREHABSSA, PARSONS\u2014At Sorel, PQ, on Tuesday, the Sth of October, by the Rev.Canon Anderson, Mr.George Crebasaa.Manager Mofsens Bank, Sore], to Alma Vietnria Parsons, third daughter of the 1ate E.H.Parsons, 2 3 DEATHS.BEAUPET-AL No.7 Lincoln Avenus, on the 11h of October.Mre.Alfred Heaudet, widow of Alfred Beaudet, M.D., sod daughter of Mr.P.Tucker, of this city.Funeral will be announced in morninp papers.; BROSROIT\u2014At Beauharnois, on tbe 11th of Oetober, Mr.Julien Brossoit.B55.The funeral wil) take place on Monday tbe 14th instant, ot 7 a.m.Relatives and friends are reapoetfulle invited to attend without further notice.INGALLS\u2014AL Frelighshurg.on the 8th of eptember, Minple O., daughter of Kd- mund Mary Ingalls, ageu 7 years.INGALLS\u2014At Frolighsburg, on the 7th of October, Mary ©.Chandler, beloved wife of Edmund Ingalls, aged 36 yoars.h POTTER~On Thursday morning, the 10t Getober, afer a severe and protracted {(it- ness, Richard !ames Potter, commeroini traveller, aged 28 years and § months, Funeral from bis iste residence, 283 BL Urbain street, to Mount Royal\u2019 Cemetery on fiandsy afternoon, the instant, at ba)-pant two o'clock.Oronto, London and Ottawa papers please copy - \u2019 203 LYMAN\u2014At Granby on tbe.0th of October, Horace Lyman, \u2026 aged-80 years and 6 months.h Funeral will take place on Saturday, the INb instant, from Emmanuel Chriroh, Br.Catherine street.Friends and ao: nusiniances are respecifully invited to attend without further notise.BRIAN=In this city.on Thursday, the 10th October, James Brian.Fuperal from his late residence.32 ft Flizabetb street, on Sunday, the lib a tally Invited to ation, are res n \u2019 also members of st.Bridget's Total Abstinence aud Beneñit Society.RIVET-At Et Henrt Village, on the 2nd of October, Mr.Narcisse Rivet late employee of the Grand Trunk, aged 48 years.ILL\u2014In this city, onthe morning of the\u2019 Bl of October.ry Jane, wife of David Hil, and only duaghler of the late Robert Spiers.Hraperal on faturday afternoon, the 1h instant, at balf-past two 0\u2019olock, from her husband\u2019s residence, 31 shannon street, to st.pre when's Church, thence to Monat vysl Cemetery.Friends and acquain -ances are respectfully invited to without further notice.STEVENSON-\u2014 At Granby, at her sou\u2019s residence, oo the last October, Mrs.Eliza- beih Bievenson, aged 79 years and 4 months Deceased was 8 native of Btir- lingvbire, Scotland.\u201c FHOM- In this city, on, the 9th October, Alexander Thom, senior, aged 75 years, a native of Elgin, and Quebec, innipeg and Detroit, Mich., - papers please copy.K¥NT\u2014At Ts ronjo, on the 8th of October, Ambrose Kent, sr., aged 61 yeas.JA MIEBON\u2014At Toronto.on the ist Oetober, Mr.Wiliiam Jamieson, ag\u201d* 82 years.O'clock P.M.Oct.11.The English wheat markets remain very quiet.\u2018 In Londun prices are weak and declining, and in Liverpool from 1d.to 3d.lower.In the West, however, wheat was decidedly firmer this morning, No.2 Spring selbog in Chicago at 84c, being an advance of Jc above yesterday's closing quotations.Precisely the same advance occurred in Milwapkee,\u201d The flour market on \"Change to-day was dull, uo business boing reposted except ales of city bays amount ug to 8,000 bags at $2 10 and $2 15.Prices are Uuchauped except fur Spring Extra, which is 5c lower.lu wheat we Lear of sales of No.3 Cenada Spring at 90c im car Jets.Red Winter 1s said to bo worth aboat 9dv to 970, peas 76c, corn 45: und oats \u201c 286.Qatnueal $3.95 to $4 05 in rouud lots, aud kiln-éried corumeal at $2.25 to $2 40.\u2018The following were to-day\u2019s quotations : Saperior Kxtra.> 15 1044 9 - E INS OO SEssESES SESSSSESE Odasc ee S = & 5 » & There is only a small city demand for mess k, which selle at 612.75 aud $13 r bbi.in two, three and five barrel lots.or round quantities there is no demand \" whatever, snd holders would sell at from \u201cue.there are $12 t0 $12 50.Lard is worked off slowly in fliiteen, twenty snd fifty lots, at 9)c r Ib, and in tubs at 84c to 8%c.In ontreal sugar cured hams a very small Lnsiness trauspires ab about 114 3 to 12c per 1b; canvassed hame are offered at 124c, and canvassed side bacon meets with an indifferent demand, at 90 to 94c per 1b.Shoulders are pominally quoted at Go to 60.Eggs sie acarce and high.A sale of 50 bbls.of srerh +gys i d at 16c, and we quote fresh lots in barrels and cases 150 to 166 per dezen.This market is jast now depressed by a complete glut of butter of all kinds, and yricrs in consgquence are weak.We seidum remetaber so many country dealers and factorymen in the city at one time as at present to sell their butter and hens To give some ides of how severe shippers ave in their selections, we may cite the cass of à sale of Townahipe batter which occurred yesterday in whiob 90 packages were thrown -out of a lot of 140, the 50 packages selected bringing 140 per lb.MM butter is not really chotce, or at lenat wbat may be termed fine, buyers at once pass it by.A lot of 55 pack- sgra which had \u2018been thrown out as calls from a Brockville Jot, sold yesterday at 7ic per Ib; The shipments of butter by Earu- pesn steamers from Montreal this week smount 10 8,245 packages.We quote choice Esstern Townahips at 15c to 166, fine, 14c, and otber kinds soil AA from 12¢c down to be, ss to quality.A 400 packages of Qnetec butter at 8c.The cheuse market is firm for fanoy late makes at $c to 94e and &c to 83a for fine Auguit.500 boxes ot choice Be ptewbers où private terms, bat knven to be under 10c.Other grades Bio LDeglected.The Eoglish markets are improving for best Canadian aud American cheese, which are quoted at 48s per owt, and some very choice factories have brooght oa bigh as Sus, but these are exceptional.The shipments of cheese this week per Europesn steamers from Montreal amount to 14,741 boxes.Ashes are lower, soiling at $3 80 to $3 85 per 100 lbe for pots, sad $4 05 10 $5 fur pearls, Ocean freights ars in fair request st Os to 5s 34 per 480 Ibe for heavy grain by steamer aad iron clipper to London and Glasgow, snd 2s 61 to 34 for ur.Receipts of produce are:\u2014100,198 bushsls of wheat, 61,462 bushels of coro, 400 bushels of pens, 153 bashels of outs, 45 torhels of bariev, 5,049 brie of Avur, 709 brls of flour, 62 brls of ashes, 1,652 packages of butter, $42 boxes of cheese, and 11 tales of bops.CHICAGO, Oct 11, 10:35 a.m.,\u2014Whest 84c bid Novimbher, 85¢ bid December.Comm, 35ie November, 34}: D-cember, Octa, 198: November ; Suc December, Botley, $1.62 10 $1 03 October; 81.634 November ; §1 08 Duxmber.Pork, $8 024 November; 88074 December: $8.92) J-uuary.Lard, $630 to $3 324 November ; $6 324 to $6.354 December.Mirwauxaz, Oct.11, 10.15 am \u2014 Wheat, f2je October ; 8446 November ; S6js December.7 W.J.Foirbairn's Liverpool private cable drxpateh reports wheat market dull, bat net quotslly lewer.; The Cbiesgo hog market is shont steady, Tight grades srilivg at $3 40 to $3 50, and born ixed at $8.20 to $3.45.Receipts, 24,000.Cattle market is quiet.Receipts, ESEUSTEET New Advertisem en's this PM, s Wall Street, New 214 TYCOON f plete lo all Its Jines, and to be void sé 9126 only.novelty.and sk finish, 376 and 4 À new lot of Trimming fes-25e and 380.and choice patierss.490 only.Fiannels and Blaokets.Wide Sazony Wel Our Grey Viannels are than any previous one.do do do do HEAVY BL do do Heavy all-Wool Navy 7 PER CENT.RUNNING FROM ONE TO TEN YEARS, ~FOR SALE DY\u2014~ GEO.WM.BALLOU & 0O,, CITY OF (CLEVELAND BONDS.York.73 Devonshire fitre 't, Boston.Our stock of Pall and Winter goods is no # 6 m- among it are several leading Jines to be sold Off at very low prices.A new lot of Tyeoon Reps is n variety of patterns - amd of 8 superior qna!fty for 23e only.A new 1 of Vreckled Winoey, tn choies grounds A new lot of Bourrst Wincey of à very fine sual- fy, is all the new shades, for 13e onJy.SHEYRNA AND JAVA.A new lot of Smyras and Java Curtain and Tof'es Covers, in choice printed pstierns and warrsuied all linen.Call and see thew, they are the latest A new Jot of Blask Velveteens, beautiful gaality So.Craps, very good quality! A new Jot of Table sad Plano Covers, ia all sises A sew lot of Fancy Striped Silks, In à variety of stipes, suitable S07 evening dresses, to be aleared at STOP AND BEAD.Wao have just received a large stock of real Shaker White American Shaker Blankets, $2.75.White American Shaker Flapnel, 200 yard.White American Shaker Flavuel, 280 yard.One yard wide, White Sdaker Pisnnel, Stic, 40c, and §2¢ yard.SCARLET SHAKER FLANNEL.30 tnabes wide, Scarlet Bhakez Fiañnel, 45e yard.BScartet Shaker Piannal, 50s yard.Seariet Twill Shaker Fisnnel, 400 and 450 yard.SAXONY WALSH FLANNEL.Saxony Welsh Fisanel, 330 yard.Good Saxony Welsh Fianne}, 400 yard.sh Flannel, 40¢ yard.GREY FLANNELS.selling faster this season @rey all-Woo) Flannel, 7c yard, @r0y all-Wool Plain and Twill, 300 yard.do 8ro yard.do 380 yard, UE BERG ES, Heavy Navy Blue Beryne, 2tic and 30c yard.34eyart.Bine Serges, 400 yard.f CARSLEY, 308 and 895 NOTRE DANE STREET.IN ANY REGATTA FUBs.\u2019 LOWEST JORN HEND SHIR TY! TO ORDER STYLE ! Best Material used.REGISTER OF CUSTOMERS MEASURE ALWAYS KEPT.NEW FRENCH SARIN JUST RECEIVED, LONDON AND PARIS SCARFS.Dent's Kid Gloves ! SCOTCH and CASHMERE Wool Undarlothing ! Faney Striped Sox ! Cashmere and Lambs Wool.S.J.BAKER & CO0., ~ IMPORTERS | GENTS FURNISHINGS ! 188 \u201d St.James Street Opp.At, Lawsenbe Hat.240 + LADIES\u2019 SEAL SETS, ; SACQUES, MUFFS AND B)AS, \u2014ALSO\u2014 Pew fhapes im Ladies\u2019 Seal Nats.AND OIBER FURS IN GREAT VARIETY, THE BRST GOODS AT THE POs IBLE PRICES.ERSON & CO., 283 NOTRE DAME STREET.NEW BOOKS.$1 bn.JOBM A-DARAMS.Mis JACK.By 20.Julian BOOKAS 23 00KABLLER, Bawthorpe.BY WILLEA ARIRE POR PROPERTY UF 1S enmprises 300 Acres, 4,360 bead, R.W.me A Novel.Frances Eleanor b MDS OAINSBOR)IUGH'S DIAMONDS.B {Js Cmsrrws coxa SESE 331 + daw TBE BODLEYS ON WHEELS.Himstented, TPR CHATTBRBOX.8.Ou.Vol.for Paper, 300.lope Paper, , sous RO LOUGELIE.ST.JAMES STRERT Opposits Uttawa Hotel.THE CANADIAN QUESTION.A FRBATISE On THE FRESENT AND FUTURE RELATIONS or CANADA TO ENGLAND Axp Tun UNITED STATES æ RE YORKIE, Wit 6 Bomets oe Lives Th Pie ob W.B.CHESTER & O00 209 LAGA UCHETIERE UFRKST.FL YER STANDS, FROM 81, AT THE MONTREAL WIRE WORKS, 108» + @.BOE.CHANGE DAIRYMEN AND STOCK RAISERS ! FARM FOR SALE OR TO EXCHANGE OR NEAR THB CITY.ONE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS IN CANADA} and bas à firet-clam Boss House and outtbulidings, all tn escalient repair ; versent crop in barna, will be disposed of if destred.Will be sold on very liberal terms.For further partieulsss apply te GRAHAM, Four O'clock P.M.Telegrams.The Jianian-Courtney Beat Race.Nxw York, Oct, 11,\u2014The Tims pah- lishes the result of & patient investizetion into tbe charges that Courtney sold his race.Ît fully exonerates Courtney and says the report that Brister, one of Court.rey\u2019s backers, gave out that Hanlan woold win, wes based on Brister's instructions to bis brother to favor Hanlsn, so that those who wished to bsck Courtney wonld not have to offer odds.The Times Te ports Courtney attributes his defeat principa'ly to the fact that during the race the Lachine Rowing Club's bargn wes moved from position some distance below the finish to one on a line with it, so that be was misled.He says on account of rough water be could not exert his full strength, bat certainly believes in smooth water he gould beat Hanlan.Courtney declares he will not row any more tbis fall, and perhaps never sgsin.These Cypher Despatches Again.New Yonx, Oct.11.\u2014The Tribune pub- Hsbes a statement which, it says, has been made a prominent Demoeratic politician, sn ex State Senstor, anda Tilden supporter in the Presidential campaign, to the effect that the late President Orton, of the Western Union Company, had stated that Tilden personally received many of the cipher despatches, and read them before showing them to anyone else.New Phase of the Vanderbilt Wil} Case.Nxw Yorx, October 11.\u2014 Warner Ben- ning, à detective employed by the contestants in the Vande will case, was struck senseless by sp unknown person near his residence on Monday night.Benning claims to hold important © unfavors- ble to Wm.H.Venderbilt's interest.Nxcursion of Newnbeoys and Beot- biscks.Nxw York, October 11.\u2014Congressman Starin guve a river excursion yesterday to over 2,000 newsboys and bootblacks.One boy fell overboard and was drowned.The Weather and Shivping.Rimouski, October 11.\u2014 The three- masted steamship flying two flags inward at 8 sm.at Magdalen river, must be the wail steamer \u2018\u2018 tian,\u201d She will be here about 5 p.m, ÊT.Anne pes Monts, Oct.10.\u2014 Weather fine, calm and warm ; one ship inward this morning.Care Rosizr, October 11.\u2014C'ear and cool ; thermometer, 40° ; stiff north breeze; one ship inward this morning.River pv Lovr WHARF, October 11.\u2014 Clrar, bright and warm ; light east breeze ; three vessels outward ; bark \u2018Chieftain *\u2019 aschored opposite here, MAGDALEN River, October 11.\u2014Cool and cloudy; northesst wind; schooner \u201cMermaid\u201d in port; one three-masted steam frigate flying two flags inward at 8 a.m.Cotton.LIVERPOOL, October 11, 11.80 a.m.\u2014 Cotton firm ; Uplands, 5.16 ; Orleans, 9-16, The Weather and Shipping.Parnen Point, Oct.11, \u2014 Olesr, light, calm ; one bark outward.FROM OTTAWA.arrew Escape\u2014Address to the Mer- quis of Lorse\u2014hisgraceful Row\u2014 Bnosfen) Uniou-Tne New Govorm- ment\u2014 Personal.I&FBOIAL DRSPATOE 70 TRE FTAR.| OTTAWA, Oct.11,\u2014A young man, named Hartford, whilst cleaning a loaded gun yesterday on ae i es a narrow escape from being a premature discharge.The ball passed through his hand, is flicting a severe wound, A proposal was made at the 8t.George's Society meetiog last night to arrange for the presentation vf a joint address from all the national rocieties of the Capital to the Marquis of Lorne on his arrival, Yesterday afternoon a row occurrred in s house of ill-repute.Daring the fuss one of the female inmates jumped from one of the upper windows to the ground, knocking berself insensible and badly hurting her right arm.Two women were subsequently arrested, À musical union is abont being staried in this eity under Mr.Clappe, Bandmaster of the Goveinor-General\u2019s Foot Guards\u2019 Band.The Citizen says the following gentlemen me likely to be in the new Government : Prince Edward Island, Hon.Mr, Pope; Nova Écotis, Hon.O.Tupper and Hon.J.Macdonald ; New Brunswick, Hon.8.L.Tilley ; Quebec, Senator Trudel, Hon Hector Langevin, Hon.J.H.Pope and Mr Masson ; Ontario, Sir John Macdonald, Senstor Campbell, Hon.John O'Connor, and Daltou y.among {be url x gee exhibi.n, in the Orange .oot of perfect shape, which was found in an excavation on Queen street, near O'Connor street, in this city.| Fion.Mr.Burpee left for St.John, N.B., yesterday.__ FROM QUEBEC.+ Annual Sports \u2014 Cattle Overboaré\u2014 Shipping.QuEnec, Octeber 11.\u2014The annual sports and races of the Thistle Lacresse Club took place on the grounds of the Grand Allse yesterday afternoon, there being fully 4,000 spectators present.À While 86 head of cattle were being driven down by the Market Hall at Levis yesterday morning, the wharfing in front of the ball, facing the river, gave way, aud the whole lot were ipitated downwards ; five were killed bythe fall ; the others were hauled out by ropes with much difficulty.The nomber seagoing vessels entered ine opening of navigation up to yesterday.Is ns up to y y is 611, The clearances to same date are 557, leaving 54 vessels in port and in the small out ports.Since the opening of navi.ation 167 vessels have been licensed by the uebec Custom House for the local of the province.2,656 schooners and market steamess have arrived from the lower porte and parishes, being 118 more than at this date last year.- Almost all the members of ths Local Government are in town, and Cabinet meetings are beld daily.- À large meeting was held in Quebec Ewt Jast night for the purpose of forming a Oon- retvative Club.The weather is again clear and open.The valuable imported À re cow, *\u201c Medors,\u201d purchased at one the Dake of Hanniton\u2019s sales in Scotland, by Mr.Joha L.Gibb, of this city, for 60 guiness, end lately valued in this country at $500, died yesterday morning in Mr.Gibb's stables on the Lape, having calved two days previously, Agriculturists will be glad to learn some of «* Medorm's\"\" stock is still in Me.Gibb's possession.- The 88, * Memphis,\u201d in Roohe\u2019s dock, has got part of the new shaft on board, and her rs aro progress favorably.The basque \u201cAl un weut into Wolfe's Cuve dock last night for examination of her hu'tom,\u2019 Collision repairs ate progressing favorably.The 88, # \"* waoored at the | India wharf, was surveyed yesterday by OC, le R.\u2018Coker, Xs Lloyd's surveyor, and Captain \u2018ost Warden, Tbe survey.Deed the vessel's bottom be +3smined by divers and folly reported om.The steam pumps are recommended to be \u2018remainder continned on bosrd.The: of the rare arged with all poasible dis- pa , LB Orrion, Oct 10,41 a.m\u2014This morning the is high over tbe New England States and the \" Lawrence Valley, and also over the estern States.There is a depression over upper lakes, casterly winds prevail on the ihe lower lakes, and northern winds in the Maritime Provinces.The weather is clear to partly cloudy throughout the Provinces of New Brunswick, Quebec, snd Western On tario.In Nova Scotia and Eustern Ontario ic is cloudy, and light rain is falling in Cape per pair rabbits, COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.© - Oct.11.Present : His Monor Mr.Justice Remaay.Mr, T.X.Archambault, Q.C, snd Mr.T.W.Hitebie, Q C., for tbe Crown.Seven jurors were fined $4 fur non-attend- ance, THE ORANGE LEA! ERS.At the ing of the Court this morning, His Honor referring to the propossd charge of Venue in this case, said the question was & mstter not only of importance in | the action itself, but as à precedent in the future.It would be strange if au unprja- diced jury could not be found in Muntr wbich contained people of all nationslitiss.The aflidavits was such local excitement or judices as alleged, judgment for the present to allow proper depositions to be made.There is an application, as our resders msy remember, for n change of venus in the case of James Hwn)l, charged with shootiog at James Harvey.Both this case snd the Orsngs case are fixed for Learing on Tuesday next.THE BALLOT BOX STUFFING AT AT, ANNES, Adelard P, For, Alphonse Christin, Eustache Lemsy, Adolphe Lamarche, Isaie Pilon aad Godirey Madore.pere aeraigoed on the charge of # D y putting into ballot box other thea the Ballot pers su by law to be put therein.\u201d e accused severally pleaded *\u2018not guilty,\u201d and stated they were ready to stand thelr trial.By request of Mr.Archambealt, Crown prosecutor, the case wae fixed for bearing Thursdsy the 17th inst.Mr.Kerr, QC,s for the private prosecution.The defendants intend to employ a host of counsel; the names of Messrs Carter, Monk and Geoffrion ars mentioned.LARCENY, Two lads, by name Marc Sherman and Peter Bmith were tried on a charge of stealing & marine glass valued at §7 from Mr.Jobn Robert Boyoe, fancy Bods merchant, of Notre Dame street, on 26th of September last.From the evidence pro duced it was shown that the glass was missed from Mr.Boyce's store and was, some days afterwards, found in the possession of the prisouers.The identification was proved by Mr.ce, who stated the glass wes out of order.The accused alleged they found it on the street.The jury after being locked up for about ten minutes returned with a verdict of \u2018\u2019not guilty.\u201d Hozaire Beauchamp was also placed is the dock to enswer a charge of y.A French-speaking jury was sworn in.The first witness examined was Marie Teasier, who testified ashe was robbed of ber pure containing $16.05.A verdict of * guilty\u201d was returned.Notice was given that a motion would be made in a few days to quash the indictment in the case of Henry MoVittie charged with perjury.| rom present a] nces the Court will sit until the end of the month, as a new panel of petit jurors is to be sworn in on the 23rd instant.Retail Predues Markets.October 11.The markets to-day had a very busy sp- arance, buyers snd sellers being out in sge numbers.Farm produce of all kinds was Dover more bountifully offered, snd prices generally were very p- Oats were | in fair request, and nice, plump, bright.looking lots were quickly disposed of at 750 to 80c per bsg, but other kinds met with very slow sale at lower figures.Potatoes are in grod supply, but prices are firm.Farmers sre pot bringing them to market quite so freely, as are anticipating better values further on in the season.Apples are abundant, and several large lots of American fall fruit are stored in the city, | which are being worked off slowly, although round 15ts have been offered as low as 800.Choice Canadian apples are doing a little better, Winter apples are atriv- ing from New York State.The supply of live and dressed poaltry was ample enough and the demand showed some improvement.Game is beginning to arrive more freely.Farmers are bringing in a few dressed hogs, which sell st very low snd irregular rates.Butter is beginning to be aglut on the market, and except for the very finest tub lots is difficalt to sell.Eggs sre scarcer and higher, d lots in cases and barrels bringing 16¢ to 16c, and fresh mi he, Hoe gd supply, but g t to mar a very poor shape, a great deal of comb honey.being in a loowe aud broken condition.The following were to day's prices :\u2014 Oats, 65¢ to 80c per bag ; buckwheat, 500 to bSc-per bush ; peas, 85¢ to 90c per bush ; beans, $1.30 to $1 50 bush ; potatoes, ' 65¢ to 75¢ por bag ; cabbages, 15c to 26a per dozen ; cauliflower, 7 to 81.75 do; musk melons, 15c to $l per dozsn ; tomatoes, 40c to 55c per bush : squashes, 25c to 80c each ; apples, $1 to $3 per barrel ; choice ars, $7 50 to $10.60 per barrel ; cran- Berries, $6 to $5.50 per barrel ; grapes, 8c to 10c per Ib for Concord ; fowls, 45c to Soc.Per Redr spring chickens, 30c to 456 do ; à 40c to 500 do ; woodcocks, 50c ir ; partridges, 50c to 60c per pair; ado to 20 per pair ; dressed Bogs $5.25 to $5.75 ; packed eggs, 13¢ t> l4c dozen ; fresh in baskets, 16c to 18c do; tab butter, 105 to 160 per 1b ; superior print butter, 260 do ; ma , 7c to pe; strained honey 9 to 1c per 1 honey in comb, 126 to 140 ; flour, $2.30 to 62 85 per 100 Jb; ostmesl, $2 to $2.15 do; $3.75 to $2.80 do; corn: meal, $1.20 to B1.25 do; monlie, $1 to $1.05 do ; bran, 75e do ; grue, 800 to 85c do ; pearl barley, $4.60 do.HOUTREAL STOCK REPORT, Reported specially for TES D243.) October 1978.And anse.wp.6 Vou Vai pala.vase» Pp.ètre .Montseal.{167%, to 68 : 29 Bo a ER Be ee rr ER » * [Molson*s Bank.| 86 si 4500 | 109] * Bask of To to.[348 to 41%] 148 00 se Jaeques Cortise| 44!, 0 43%] 10 BA 100) 2 Merchants\u2019 K.| 90% s093igl #575 * |EastTomships\u2019 Bk| 00\" 000 000 rt |Can BkofOom'eroel113 013%! 86 50 00] |Metrop'iiten Br xd] \u2014 s0- _ 138 \" Exghenge Beak 80 9080 7600 \u2026\u2026.| = {VI Marie.co0] \u2014 BO \u2014 \u2014 2] = [Union Bank.\u2026.| \u2014 t- = j 21%! 4810 oI ate coc 53\u201d $02 | 415 108] © |Rich 4 Ons Nav Oo| 08 wre 88100 4 |ayPamRR.| 86 tops 62 y DERE Bu | a \u201ci ; InsOo.| 82 tou0 700 i wll] @ BW Ù FENWICE & BOND, Merchante\u2019 Exchange.Femperaeure, y before the Court, he | cot sidered, did not fally establish that the © | pre- He would withbold | | of Bedroom Drawinuroom and Dini | Some.BERRY B.| 234 8+ New Aivetsements ths PA, CHANDELIERS + UR OOAL Few, Rich, Zligart and Fost-vitt os without the Cu.masyless Lemp, FsED B&B OLR, 98 M.Francois Xavier streat.2404 PREPARE FOR THE COLD WEATHER BY BUYING YOUR FLANNELS AT THE RECOLLET HOUSE.CANTON FLANNEL, from 0%c upwansds, - HKD VFLANNEL, 18c pes gard up.GREY FLANNEL, 25c per 3 ard up.; YANCY FLANNEL, 480 por yard up, WHITE PLANNEL, 200.per yard up.Our Btoek of WOOLLEN GOODS 12 26 He best, | and we have marked thom low, 30 66 \u2018to offest à quiek turn over.i SKIBTING FLANNEL, from 40 to 54 inches wide.YLANNELS of ali makes, ail weights, and best value.Bey\u2019 Undervesis sud Drawers.CHILDBER'S SCUTCH WOOL SUITS, ia all sisee from 1 t0 6.Men's Shirts and Drawers, From 3580 each upwards, Men's Bess 15-@auwge Goods, | In Seazies, White asd Shetiand, at ail prices.Ladies\u2019 Lambs Wool and Merine Use dervests and Drawers, and Siret lame Woe! Suits.FLW FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS - A Nice Silk and Woul Neck Handkersbist, only 406 sash.Large size Woo! Neok Wraps st Bc sash, in all the new shades.Bhoulïder Shawls, a}i makes and prices.Travelling and Night Wraps, irom $4 each ; 8 fine stock 10 select from ; 1o all the MEwest shades and miztwes.paiterns in white, coral, rose, pink, shel, cardinal and mid dbiues.- Clouds or Head Wraps, in new colers \u2018and styles at very low prises.YARNS.We have doubled our dtovk of Kniliing Yerne this sensop, in hopes of Coing » much larger trade.Bes our colores at 100 a quarter.Ses our colors sud qualities in all the grades, and you will boy your Yarns at THE RECOLLET HOUSE.Our stock is the Lest assorted in covery department this 508501, that it Las ever been, and we oan purchasers of good value., Buy your fall goods of us if you wans satisfaction.BROWN & CLAGGETT, Cor.Notre Dnmse and St.Helen strects.N.B.\u2014Counptry orders solicited.Samyles sent on appHcation.; 240 + COOL WEATHER ! BETTER LOOK AFTER YOUR FURS IN TIME And Avoid the Rush, See our Fall Styles.LADIES Seal Bats and Caps SEAL SACQUES A BPECIALTY.Reynolds à & Volkel, 427 NOTRE DAME ST.24024 THE GREAT ANNUAL FALL BA LE of Chicago and Oracd Kapiss Parniture, wade of tue Buest Walnut Woods.and comprising tho pew Yast Lake, Queen Anne snd Windsor siyle ules, Ao driached articles soch as Bookcas:s.ss, Ward- rober, Couches, Kany Chaire, Fan: Uhaire, Tables, &c , comprising a large aud beautiful collection nf these valuable articles of Furniture, will bo sold by catalogue On Wednesday, the 16th inst.in the new store under the Ottawa Hotel, Wo.487 Motse Dame strevi.Particulars in \u2018catalogues.whith can be sun: GB Apriication to the nud rsigu «a.The whote of the articles exhibited st tals sale »nd me ntioned ou the catalogues wiil be s0!d with wut reservation, and there will be no postponemen ul sccount of the weather, 80 that parties in the ountry and city wish ng to procure Puraftare ot he best designs snd workmaaship and of Lber- ughly seatoned material will have no disappoint t.men Bale at TEN o'clock.HENRY J.SHAW, 240 .SECONDHAND BOOK STORE.c Times are 1.and parents cannot afford 10 pay or Ly b7 tome siores for Ar LANES, 31 Blenry Bir whore $33 TIF aplodia ioc of Boé-naps School Books, as good as new, at thr Students supplied with now Bookg at a Iberal dis count.208+ G RAY\u2019S CASTOR-FLUID\u2014 (Trade mar k Bogistored} CA Geltghtful Hal Dressing.Bupersedes thiox \u2026_Kesps the pp peslthy and fiee from Dandruff.Prevelits the hair from falling.25 cents por bottie.8u.d as ll Druu GRAY, Chemlet, 144 Bt.Lawrence Maj street, Sole Manufa turer.| Z24+ FALL 1878.\u2014 Wrought Iron Yurnsoes, Ooal and Wood Stoves, Gas suo Coal O11 »toves, » full supply of Buorwood\u2019s oele brated Wire Gods, including their celebrated Biec) Oyster Knives snd the rollers ; the Boston Paster: Patent Qurta'n stretcher a\u2019 L.J.A.SURVEYER'S, 524 Craie street._238- QO RENT.\u2018arm at Mile End.Address HON.LS.BEAUBIEY, 18 Ht.Jumos street.IFORMLY EXOELLENT QUALITY has made the - Cook\u201d Friend Baking Powder wo be nt after by deslery and consumers from Halifax Wiuuliveg.Manufactured oniy w 0.Mclaren, 8 College street, Montreal.AILORING 1! own, Tal Bt.James street, Bank- op ioc roe, off Halt price st 200+ 84 ST.JOSEPH STRELT [LANTERN SLIDES, À large collection où hand, and also made to supplied by J.6.PARKS, \u2018| order.Catalognes Ostobez 1 .09 74 186 St.James street.et TET- Upper ete, TO LET- Upper Tenement, Rent 1ow 10 Ist of May.Apply Thos.1978 1977.- pe, No 3 Rvans sweet.240 6 PET TE ES R92 ME, Farnished.83 st.F 39 | \u2014 > 2% New Advertisements this P.M, For SALE\u2014At Outremont, a ie is acres of fand, onitadie for 8 rooms, ingetber taining private papers.ê&c Useless to any one nat femily or market gaidever, On Very reaso , Finder will nes return to J.8, éran |: terme.Apply, 8/5 University streets S406.| Oro.ple 210 6 ROOMS Farnished.64 Vietoris street.sos RPM, conéortablz planed, mont skreet ; , 3013 Ro0M-\u2014To let, unfurnished.¥o.40 Cadleux street 940 3 À UST Ze Pine ores Queen, Me- : HOUSE T0 LE \u2014733 Mertrooke Prot Mm.Wily 4 OOMB\u2014Tolet,nlcely furnished, Rm en ery JOM A, Nel fumihe 71 Champ de Mars street.2406 Les -\u2014- 5 Howard, early Thiirs- Ann WH, Does ols Carine ott: .: W- NTED.a Girl, to wait on st 4»7 Notre Dem-otret.40 6 ~.WANTED.2) ast wo) Sri 15 ore Apply at Joyoe's 00! Store.References required., os WANTED, a mart Boy to run bindey port Bien y Br, ot.cn TT WW ANTED, Tradesmen's Books Vo write up, OF would ru a 16r 00 ections.AdAyeen * Trade \u2018* WEAR lion.240 ¢ WANTED, à few more Puplis.en Ae Commarel Dar save $.oT iabited 28.Prof.Jonvan's Test - Fam - as ly 60 years es voc-in Oansda snd ee proves Bis Dow mods of teaching to ho Breton.Btorm signals were ordered up last a Bar-kéeper most sucressfnl.A great 8a polars over pight for lake » but have been ordered ANTED, à Bar at P.Larin's, oo red of quendisg, Pr es \u2018 te down egtin this moruing.Probabilities \u201ctee : v40 6 Stately: 38 1b Ja =i ) oo be closed.An rea.for the next 24 hours : Lowes lake WANTE \u2014Wax Thread @pers Penmonediptauuht In 12 leesons 6 6 fagar sash fresh to toink winds, shifiing towards the ators.768 Crai7 erreet.ë for avy lanpnagn ue pre Ha worth, partly © weather, snd rein is .: sporetk time.very moderat-.e.ace ie, 60 Lave etais to VV rai ee FE | SEE Rn Se Ny veutberiy winds, \u20ac pertiy weather.rain areas at night in the upper WV Amen a OIL, Lo do Kitehen AILIFFS SALE\u2014PHOVINUE vortion.Maritime Provinces, moderste to ANTED.small Boys and | Um UIT RT.Moutres!.\u2014- Dans Ha mise Roan.fiesh northériy to north-essteriy winds, Oris, 04 Mateh Faslory,Vinet ut oot, Be Dune Sham Air, EA mio chase, Be TD Somer ey Blin areas try 10d, sin Sus E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANTED.to Shaves, tnthe | T2420 0 Jen of toe o ; A Trousses owea\u2014T oe BEE CE re BY | Oy Sani, a 0 ie sre 5 hs ousa¥p Fon:vans.\u2014 Every = 18 catreal, wi\u2019 md this sdvutiornvnt in anather soluas, WAKTED_tiood walst, Kirt, és sue - stile of one ae, aD ot Drens-finteheos ; Me re ey So Bi UE | EE A Tr DB Opera and Conourt Bbawls, beautifaÿ shades and\u201d _Six O'clock P.M.Evening Telegrams.Eternal Punichasent.Naw York, Ost.11.\u2014At the semiannual session of the Now York Byand of the Reformed Episcopal Church at Green in eteinal punishment were adopted, al thir gh « arnestly opposed by Geo.Woodford, who was temporarily p ing, sud siso by Rev.Mr.Huntington.After their passage, Woodford tendered his resignation, which wes laid on the table, and Woodford, amid afplause, vsumed the chair.Thirty Families Rendered Homelons.NE: York, October 11,\u2014A fire at ow chair factory yesterday destroyed » Dumber of tenements, and drove thirty poor families into the street.FROM HT.JOHNS, QUE, Opening of the Court of Rene \u2014 The Canet uses SPECIAL DESPATON TO TES STAR.) Br.Jouxs, Que.Oct.11.\u2014The semi- sDuDa) term of the Court of Queen's Bench, bolding criminal jurisdiction for the district ardor of the Hen, Crown was represented by Mr.E.7, the court in attendance were H, Marchand the court in the two lan duties snd responsibilities.They were court was adjourned morrow, 0 o'clock to- witnesses and petit jurymen is large.The Costaflorsz murder case will not likely some vp before the first of next week.: FROM TORONTO.mage by the Gnle\u2014 Accidental Death-Potitiea!-Paris Kx tétom Awnrds-Fires-Ntensahont l'raveoi\u2014 The Recent Appointments, |SPECLAL DBSPATCE TO THD P2AR.) TonoxTo, Oct, 11.\u2014The damage done the Gas Works by the gale will probably smount to £1,000, yesterday, s verdict of ¢¢ accidental death \u201d was returned.Mr.Dawson has Leen elected by a large mejority over Mr.Rankin in Algoms.A despatch from Sault Ste, Marie, states that Mr.R.A, Lyon, Reformer, has been slcted to the Locst House by acclamation.A cablegram to the Globe says the Paris Exposition awards are going through a slow process of compilation st the hands of the French snd English Commissioners, Ro- pret is expr that no Canadian appeals will be sustained by the jaries, who will not take the trouble to review their daci.sions.It is calculated that the Canadian awards will number 182.Mr.Jobi McLean publishes the pro- spectns of à tariff hand-book, to make its appesrance about the first of next month.A couple of small fires occurred here last night, but the damage done was very tnfling._ 1t is supposed that steamboat travel will close for tbe sesson at tha end of this week.The Mail has an article this morning relative to the recent official appointments by the outgoing ministry, pointing ont some inconsistent statements in the Globe upon the principle of a defeated Government making appointments.Weather clear, but chilly and autamu like.\u2014 City News.TuE Pouxn or Fursn.\u2014The St, Lawrence Hall cleared over $3,000 by the visitors to the boat race, and, notwithstanding, it is stated the chief creditor refused to the $100 subscribed to the race fon : Uxiversizy Literary Socirry.\u2014The second debate of the season of this pacity will he held this evening at its rooms, 15 Phillips square, when the ques- top, \u2018Should professional boat racing be encoursged 1\u201d will be discussed, Warcu Tarer.\u2014Wm Hy.Bmith,the man arrested on the steamer \u2018Trois Rivieres \u201d on suspicion of picking pockets at the time of the Conservative picnic at the town of Tbree Rivers, was brought to towu to day to undergo an examination, as he is sus pected of baving been the party who stole, or was accéssory to the theft, of Mr.M.H, Gault\u2019s watch, UNFILIAL CoNDUCT.\u2014 À young man known asJohn Hamilton, described by the tbe course of a quarrel last evening in the latters own house situated at No.132) Murray street.The ruffian was arrested 0.1 a warrant by Depüty High Coustable Cin.\u2018ent this morning.Mr.Jacob Hamilton, the prisoner's father, is said to bea .fully disposed man, but his wife and chil.ing bis life miserable.PzrsomaL.\u2014Mr.Tolley, spac correspondent of the Casadian Illustrated News, who bas just returned from « trip up the Ottawa as far as Lake Temiscamingue, leaves tomorrow for the purpose of writipg up and illustrating the cities an towns of Ontario, be- ginniog st Brockville.Next week's News will contain illustrations of the scmnery detween Pembroke and Mattswa, with des- rriptive letter press.A subsequent num- her will contain views of and about the Hudson Pay Co's.Post, Lake Temisce- ningue, with a parrative ot the trip thither with a fleet of Nor\u2019 West canoes.Acknowledgment.The Treasurer Montreal G-neral Hospital acknowledges the receipt of the following ~ums : The Montreal Rollin ; Mills Company employees, rolling mill department, $42 15 ; ps] factory department, $36 25; tack works department, 812 50; horse nail and BROSSHAY, Wentgesl, 1676.152mecd lo E OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPAST.THROUGHOUT THE ENSUING WEEE MERCANTILE &k MANUFACTURING FALL ARRANGEMENT, HAFFY HOMES._ ALL AROUND THE HOUSE; » om \u2014 Br Mrs.H.W.Brecage, Price, LCA POR BALE BY DAWSON BROTHERS, 8T, JAMES STRERT.REDUCED FARES ! after MONDAY, OCTOBER 706, the DAY STRANEES will be withdrawn sod \u2018replaced by , NIGHT STEAMERS 'MONTBEAL and OTTAWA.leave Bonsventars dally by 5 Steamer SACI go, | ANE Sonirsal ARTURN (first class) Preight at Low Listes, Frejyht Oflce\u2014is7 COMMON Tickets at Compan TORS \u2018's Offics-i 13 BT.BOXAVEN- Grand Benok Ratiway Oice it.W.SHEPHERS, President.arm.\u2018and pan.Jone 1170 8.00.' in y frp os Liana OTR ye Tease Gr ie sm \u2019 PR me Siemeteh dates For Presooisy Otia Torouta, Chicago intege D ; meuiste pinces\u201d at V0 a, Bud 1040 pan, Ag\u201d Pas Drock \"Il and ate clattons (Mixed, i Juz Cornwall and in! stat a _- 24 Yor Tactiue, at 718s, ib sa 12 roses 2 F Dy TB pas ite 804 Raiarlaye 4 Going Senth-Grand Trunk Batlwnys - For Mouse's I'olut and Aibsoy, as 9.18 a 1a, J sor Bouss's Pos Alveuy aid How Yorn, sh 700 #2 oi .Li For 1e Band com ey and Newport #4 x : thro! to Ki k 3.16 p.m.à wor Youre Kiva aad Boston, st 9.10 am - Wor How York, via Springteld, at 6 pan, For Point Levis, River du Lonp sad Rimeusn, 08 surdsys only, 8.10s.m, \u2018 Pos Island Voint Levis sis tutarmodiete stations, at 7.00 Bor Bichon, laisad Faut, und iptecuiotiote Boe Richmond, Point River da Low .Octave (Mctis,) J Hath, Yor st B , che Ext) \u2018m ti ul For Chambly, 9.16 am.4400p.WAL O'BRIEHE, 100 are, Nica | BREWERS, &c.\u2014 \u2014 \" Ww DOW & CO, BREWEES AND MALSTERS, | Montevel.Mie re dd ES Von: !itha ep pété._ ; : ; OHN H.KR, MOLBON & BEUS, ALE AND PORTER SREWERS, 268 BT.MARY SYREUT, Nentwanl ; Have sive; om hand te various kinds af ALBEE Id PAMILIES REGULARLY SUPPLIED: % ; ve Moitiers are supplied by ne Will ial, aud ve Abesty 10 000 Lam :\u2014 Sad.MOLMEITO.0 000000 cauc 0 sa00 0000 Visitation Sippel Telesphore ear siasossrtrer - \u2026 Guilbeault à O0.Ontario i Laporte, cornes flanguines and Mignenne fi May Sth, 1877.us EE GROCERIES.: À - Tl min o_o : ret \u2014 JOHN LABATT\u2018S LOFDOF, ONT., CELEBRATED OLD INDIA PALE ALE & PORTER.dise .« FOR \u2018SALE BY ALL GROOERE, J.B.BIOHER, AGENT AND BOTPLER : Montreal.; - 831% INSUBANCR 5 OYAL INSURANCE OU, .OF ENGLANR.\u20184 CAPITAL 9 « + « SIO: CEXERAL PAFEFT OFFICE &e 165 De.Jaume Due Montreal."]
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