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[" -Meel pails ere being laid où the Fine from awa 85 Brockville.Île Mengonites aré the first in the Winni.\u201cmarket this year with their wheat.Inquiry for it.\"A convent was struck by lightning at Silver Lakes, Wisconsin, yesterday.Kighty inmates Partner with 9) Nr i» and of à de pt will invest §1 3 ERS WANTED Apply Cornwan M 038 Frans RNISHED BED Rn ny Se ) - Cotsen, HYDROLEINE! RYDRAYED OTL\") Por Consuniption and all Wasting Discases Am the new preparations brought Sens mar partie of Co than Hydroleins, a The efficacy of H ein proven properiies.We have also emiris.HAZEN NORSE, Torente, Sole agont forthe Dominion.§ M.PARLOR AND hour., See BLE, Bt OMS, 2 fo) o LET\u2014-FURNISHED ROON 8, WITHO board.7 Brunswick.RNISHED ROOMS FOR private family.900 bobéotte ARGE COMFORTA.Board, vicinity Windso: [FOLDERS WANTED 1 - \u2018 coop Montreal Printing Com pre, of Cod 0008 pale 1 oa has ane aed Sheer x system ey De y.We have been using on Bydroleine for soca time, with the most satisfactory re- te, value it very highly for ita nutritive and waste \u2018WO FURNISHED BEDROOMS, WITH OR NTED-BEST T without board.Private fanitty, 1 M Ces required.Apply immedia ANTED, APE X pepe tn cases of indigestion marked sucosse.\u2014 Denia Hogdical and Surgical Jesrnel, Montreal, Xo- {| § modicine (servet remedy) the exast opm lr prick The label aftachod to each Bottle, lé \"T° LET\u2014FURNISHED OR UNFURN rooms, at 39 German street.LET\u2014A FURNISHED BEDROOM Parler, B.C.673 Dorchester.JPOUBLE ROOM AND BOARD.GHPALACE OTEL PORTER W lez oq None ers the dutica, eat, Yoth OLD FURNITURE MADE TO Evace Ereatd Prilitancy Faratitere cme tia pate to sa eat its merit.PRICE, 25 PREPA cz.covENNTON 2,00 OORNER OF DORCHESTER \u201cCLASS MILT,INER WANTED, lsdonc.Apply with me .Naganee Ont.DRY GOO J DR) DS SALESMEN WANTED MCOULPERS WANTED \u2014 ONE and two or three our vinors: atenû 00d wajes.Apply Ps), Pox 329 Momsrond, OOMB \u2014 FTRST-OLAES, LARGE, he farniahed, gentlemen.68 Les Room \u2014 NICE, FURNISHED FRONT room.153 Inspector.9200 3 SIGPLLS, Mp, PROOMS\u2014SICE ROOMS, WITH BOARD OR Cotte erent ¢ \u2019 498 Lagaucketiere dert to de io Le ORNS ME RATELLE Chi GROS RAILS lien\u201d pela\u2019 Bat reir 5% 7 pm, at 963 St.Catherine Street, Montreal.Bratch Office\u2014114 St.François Xavier 12:30 to 4 p.m.VVANTED\u2014A SERVANT.2 E D\u2014A YOUNG G - p id.Apply 905 Nano Sl AS Ho WANTED \u2014 MATTR 4 Roox ANDBOARD.69 VICTORIA En 6 FURNISHED, FAMILY heart street.203 6 PR OOMS AND BOARD.203 BLEURY ST.OOMB\u2014TO RENT, A SMALL FURNISH- ESS MAKER TA washend's Bedding\u2019 D\u2014GI TED-\u2014GIRL COATMARERS, À Clothing.SEB A FEW OF THF REDUCED PRICES CLO ,\u20140\u2014 \u2014 AT THE \u2014\u2014 BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, 41 & 43 St.Joseph St.\u2014\u20140> COATS! At prices unequalled in quality & price FALL OVERCOATS! AT UNPRECEDENTED PRICES.\u2014\u2014oe SUITS REDUCED FRON $10.00 to 08.30, Positively Good Value st 810.Onty à fow of this lot remaining, having dispessd op over 100 since toduedd.Our Popular Champion Suit, Perse 096.00, reduced so 7.00.| HMS How is thé opportasiity te stoute Mangéins, cheapest and beat value of any suit tn Canada.THE BOSTON SUTT, Styish and Pashionabls.Nobbiest in the market, Reduced from 98 te 83.50.\u2014 GENUINE BARGAINS \u2014\u2014 AT THE \u2014 BOSTON ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE 41 and 43 Bt.Joseph Street.\u2014 An tmmonse steek of Bayn* nud Toute Clothing te be sold at cust, for ene week only.od room, with B.4 C.32 Aylmer street.R OOMB-\u2014 WITH ATTENDANCE.MRS Sear, » 571 Legrauohot 200 Reoous VACANT.#8 DORCHESTER ST.ROOMS TO LET.Booms.sultable for ply working with tailoe.36% MM.ANTED \u2014 CARPENTERR p Wm.Bra, SA TIRENTERN Eo.x ANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK, laundress.Apply 1195 Bosnie ge THING! teaching must, practising - .C.W.LINDSAY, 1310 St.Catharine siveet.\u201cQUANTED\u2014T 2 WANTED TWO GIRLS TO WAIT ANTED\u2014A HOU mal fail.01 Victoria Arba ED IMMEDIATELY\u2014 Servant or cook.Wares Thomad Cushing, 327 University street.Ra ath.wd ry y.Apply Aylmer struct, EDA GENERAL SERV.'ERAL SMART GIRL 4 Co, 33 5.Framoels Xavier NINN NSN HE NEW mu me te Gin Exhibition.A ARD\u2014VACANCIES FOR BOAR at 88 Cathedra) street.RD\u2014V ARD B°4 Rp ACANCIES FOR BO.i] LARGE ROOMS VACANT.= Let.» WILL RENT A-GOOD PPT a Bi ibe, £2 omaha ur Feat, O LET, 108 8S rio 03: Devin 118 or.shiver Oh To LET\u2014218 Bleury street.Ap botwern ET drole ET Les YORK HOUSE ascommacdate WANT Pas WERIITE BoM i NTED\u2014A GENERAL MERVANT: WANT ED IMMEDIATELY $0 pocl tomatoes.Apply \u2018WANTED\u2014HOUREMALD, AT 24 VWARTED\u20144A GOOD PLAIN OOOK.A FIRST-CLASS lry goode store tn èe at me LE WAR A RL Ion ARTED_ A GENE 3-5 or Hubei ANTED\u2014A GENERAL Ply a1 88 Fort street.WwW ARTE Nurse, and exportsne Kensington Avenue, Cite St.Antoine.ps ANTED\u2014A TABLE-MAID, AY WwW Lambert RIL f, ANTED\u2014FOR A RETAIL DR house in Brockville, an ex good window man a ljberal salary will be paid sac, For Sale.R SALE\u2014A WELL BRED MA.hunt apte 160ibe.Appiy at 154 LE\u2014SUPERIOR WELL BRED NEW- from first prize exhftétion Apply to James Conroy, Watchman, Canads hort ANTED\u2014A STRONG BOY AS a8, Alexander, J] Rotre Doane ANTED\u2014A WELIL- SALE\u2014100 PAIRS\u2019 OF IMPORTED Most of them prize Apply 0 RB.@.Taylor, E\u2014A HANDSO arme, deg, weil hred : between ; Mount wndland., Ap te O-Derowe, 51 DPiy x AMERICAN POSTAGE small remitiances.Apply at {E BLACK AND red > Sta}, Bonsecours M: ORNALE Dry Kin WANTED! = Girls, aged from 14 to 16 youn.| 70 LEARN A LIGHT TRABN: | - ANANSI, OT SNS Ptscellnmeons.\u2018REAL FRENCH COFFEE, (Cafe Fran ) THE BEST IN THE WORLD } \"SOLD ORLY WY THE LIQUOR TEA COMPANY, of London, England.\u2014 MONTREAL AGENCIES: No.177 St.Lawrence Street, \u2014- AND \u2014 M$ MACDONALD, 516} 5.Jessph St.NASA of two hun- miles irom rot Gare TR en phy i STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE.The Durham on the G.T.R, 30 miles from Whish, after a white, will enable them te Un $3.00 te $5.00 por woot, ombre \u201cA me Tanning aie ihe Po .An energetic man could elear the eshed ane sens te, ibe food iu of prof export trade goes with J.Y.MILLER, Pustuess Chances.L NERY AND FANCY 54 and 56 MoGill x WIFE, WANT SITUA\" apply à Calvern ty street.YOUNG LADY WOULD A HART EMERY WHEEL CO., {LAMITED.) Hamilto hy Gnd for Brite Link and Music.Address *C.,\" A A SITUATION.wi SRR USIN TOR SALE IN OOBOURG\u2014 SEA RD RITES for one ture Tvs DUR for villes.âge MAN WA are Poremen ee Beit nêres land.Berar seront Woven) ON AB GOVERNESS Mnen roues of hote ED\u2014A SITUATI Address \u201c Q.58,\" Fran ofc.ANTED\u2014A SITUATION, perienand in Ma ER tr Serchent.Address \u201cE.00.A.\" , Canada.SI on Snr = Manufacturer,\u201d Svan i Bonuses Wanted, ANTED TO R vous.Avene * Hoses as ANTED \u2014 A house and $x Shout 16 end nt cale.dog ee ee] .Uantel to Purchase, ED TO PUROHARES io 0 walt for endinary vies.HASR\u2014 HVeS GRA W North-West land Serip, be \u2014A house about 4577 BOLTON & SM 167 Mountain \u2019 BUILDERS OF - CHUROH & CHORAL \u20ac ef amy ardhttantura) écsien of cass sil SOG agro, frame ae to three banka of kau, sping ! \u2018ORGANS TUNED & REPAIR] £ Emory Wheels.(GLASGOW BROSEMEAL, Wy ie BROOME & HARVIS, AMERICAN STAMP FOR SALE AT STAR OFFICE.OIL VS LA ar on covey ADIRS SOLID SIE | WATCHES, ((lesed Casen), $680: Warranted perfeet Time-réepeup Blanes of 05.00 Watches 6.06480 WARRANTED 12 MONTHA, PAÔTAT TLOUR, 8s.% | JRPET FELT AND à / Pager\u2014 Tor putting Carpets, Prevents a in Peasant to wa rool, Wh yearn.Nive an pot half the usual gel MUST SELL! Sar FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3%, 1881, Tarar must be something - in Tom Hughes.He made a number of people in England believe that the settlement of Rugby, in Tennessee, was to be a paradise because it could grow cabbages that weighed ten pounds! And he has also discovered that the soil will grow wheat ! And \u2018these are the inducements the industrious Tom holds out to the people of England to go and Eve in Tennessee.Why, if the sire of cabbages ia & claim on immigration, we can beat Rugby all hollow, and Tom Hughes should know it, ton.LENNOX VILLE is one of the most picturesque villages in Canada.It always looks as clean ne ® new pin, and the traveller or the tourist Jooks wpon itewith relief and pleasure.And other villages can in some measure be like Lennoxville if they only take the pains.If the villages only orgenize their Village Improvement Amociations and plant trees, culti- wate their flower-beds, and lay out their recreation grounds, they can do a great deal towards making many a rude hamlet into nome be ld at Subscriber's room, Tuesday Merning, 6th September, At TEN o\u2019clock.THOMAS J.POTTER Auctioneer.GOOD INVESTMENT.EST.LATEMRS.DUNWOODIE.VALUABLE PROPERTY BY AUCTION.RL.124 to 130 Chatham Street.0 good houses, 4 tenements, lot 51x128, stables elo, housos tn good order and rent well.Best part of Chatham street, well drained with A all good ro porty adjoining, next to West End Hall, opposi church and a new college now building.Fine investment.No reserve.Sale Thursday, 5th September, at 10 o'clock, AT ROOM.OOM.188 THOS.J.POTTER.Auctioneer.URE-BRED PEDIGREFD STOCK.UNRBSERVED AUCTION BALE HORSES, CATTLE, do, om the Exhibition Grounds.The Permanent Exhibition Committee, *Province of Quebec, acting in junction with the Council of culture, have d: to hold sales by suctdon, wh wil} bo vely without reserve.Every animal to be Ca to the highest bidder.o ORSES- Tuesday, 20th th September.TTL nesday, 2 mber.SHEEP, P1GS, &o.\u2014Thursday, 22nd September.Bale each day ATWO o'clock p.m.All ated.br and pedigreed.The sales will de conducted OMAS J.POTTER, Auc- tionesy, Ww Comm ee, TU epare no to maith ap ith te Comme And suecossful feature of the Annual idition.Oaly animals pese will be Prominent e already entered some oe Cattle and Horses for this unreserved sale.Farmers and others Interested Ln good stock will Lave the best opportunity that has yet occurred of asing choice CRA parie Shen iain 4c Sl pon &c., will be published bom entries mere amine them before the sale.GEO.LECLERE, Becretary Council Agriculture, 8.C.STEVENSON, Spe.Council of Arte and Manufactures.Auctioneer + Is ont) of Naricuiture P.Q, and the Permanent Ranibities Comm ittoe, Office \u2014 193 St.James street, Montreal.1974 Pois COURT Roi 225 ACRES, BXCE AT LEN: NO: PQ.hn bs instructed by H.C.HAMILTON, 5#g., private contract ne pro- known as * THE GRANGE.\" bounded by the matn and she beantifal River St.Prancis.It is about a mile fram the flourishing tewn of Lennaxville, G.T.BR.&c., only a few minutes\u2019 walk froun Blahop's Coll School.Three hours from Montreal by rail, and 1 sent owner and occupant h.as spared no expense on either land or buildings, and the well-built brick Cottage with ita surroundings is a perfeot English home.The situation is one of the most beautiful and romantic in this ** ** Garden of Canada.\u201d aod, enjoy» superior advan- Lennoxille is only three miles from hor brooke, a town of 10 inhabitants.Terms and other particuiars tn 195 8 daw THOMA EN Montreal.By W.CO.Norman.PAYNE BROKERS SALE OF DGFS, &c., £c.FMED PLE Br order of Messrs, Hirsch, Bloomfisid, Gold xg Silve On Monday Next \u2018the 3h Fustant, T will sell at x 3 and 10 Bt.Joseph street, ail the unto date, ox comprising : Gold and Silver \u2018Watches, pt second-hand.Coon a Gan Revolvers, Tools.Fancy EE MR ne je æ Es = .Norman.2 Catalogues can be had from the Auctioneer.Cheap Excursion te Chicage & Cleveland.CBLTIC,* will leave for CHICAGO, on TUESDAY, AVousT 30th.Montreal te St.Catharines, + 87-50 Montreal to Detroit, - 812.00 Meuntreal to Chicage, « « = $18.00 Return « e «e «= $34.00 Steamer * AFRICA,\u201d will leave for CLEVELAND, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st.Montreal to St.Catheriues, » - Meuntreal to Cleveland, =» » e 87.50 814.00 b » Accommodation unsurpassed.Meals and Berth included.G E.JAQUES & ©0., Agents, 108 Common street.Or, 268 8t.Jumes street, cor.MoG4ll.\u201c MONTSERRAT,\u201d Lime Fruit Juice, Limetta Cordial, and Pure Lime Fruit Cordials, FREE OF ALCOHOL! AROMATIC QUININE, CLOVE, RASPREREY, JARGONELLE, ALSO, \u2019 PEPPERMIST, LIME-FRUIT PINE APPLE.BITTERS.Beverages for all Classes, all Seasons, and atall Times.Retail ef Grocers, Chemists, Wine Mer chants, de, Everywhere, ' SOLER CONSIGKEES: H.SUGDEN EVANS & CO.MONTREAL.WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, | W.MILLICHAMP & co, SHOW CASE MANUFACTURERS 1N SILVER AND WUOD.Laman = MONTREAL BICYCLE CLUB.| Meet at Club House, Mansfield Street.SATURDAY, September 3, 2.45 p.rm., for Longue Points ; also, for Terrebonne, via Bout de 1'Ile, returning Monday maming.WEDNESDAY, Sopttmber 7, 7.30 p.m., for Lachine.(Lamps).THURSDAY, September 7.30 m., for City Parade.(Lamps).omy Men 5 of ny after FRIDAY, eptember 0, 7.30 p.m., for Lachine.(Lampe).Morni an ao A oa Tuseday, Thurs- SPECIAL NOTICE.Tuesday.Sopt, 6.«Traine leave Mile End Statton at 9.25 aud 3.10 for Terrevonne\u2014One Mile Open Race, three R.B.\u2014Several members intend staying over at Terre bonne from the Saturday ride ttll after the rase.208 1 BAZAAR! BAZAAR! For the Benefit of the Deaf and Dumb Institution.This Bazaar The oFen on the Sth of September.tn the large! hall of the establishment, 401 per St.Peis 3 who have not vet visited se Institution ps visititg the city Are respectfully requested to call and exanfine some of the handiwark eu the deaf and dumb children, which will be exhibited at their grand bazaar.Christian charity should all to con- bute their mite to the diff'gult work of edacating this class of unfortunate children.We sincercly hope that all will ly respond to the invitation.2008 GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, &c.The Art Associations\u2014Gallery, PHILLIPS SQUARE, Is now open from 16@.m.te 5 p.m.Admizsion-\u2014Members and their Families, FREE Non-Members, 25c.Saturdays 2581 J AST GRAND EXCURSION, Baturday Next, 3rd Ssptember, TO OTTAWA.A special train will leave Hothelags in the Evening at 8 o*clock, Mile End 10 minutes Jater, for Ottawa, stopping at all the Statioris.Popular price\u2014Return Tickets $1.50.No open cars.The train will leave Ottawa Sunday, at 7 p,m.for Montreal.The train will run on Express time.\"Tickets for sale\u2014No.13 Ptaoc d'Armes : Leve & Alden 203 8t.James street, And at the Great Western, corner St, James anû McGill street.Secure your tickets at once J.B.LABELLE, Gen.Pass.Agent.L.A.SENECAL, Ss Provincial Exhibition To be held on the Exhibition Grounds: MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, MONTREAL Arranged in three departments, Agricultural, Horticultaral & Industrial, \u2014 OPENS \u2014 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th Rxoepiing Horses, Cattle, Swine, which arrive OR TR Sept.16th.Friday, September 23rd.$25,000 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS! Entries in all departments must be made with ths Sse retaries in Montreal, on or before THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER Ist Prise Lists and Forms of Entry, with any other infor th q d, can be ob on lication to GEO.LECLERE, Secretary Counall of Agriculture.8.C.STEVENSON, sitr Sec.Councäi of Arts and M GT HELEN'S ISLAND FERRY.The Steamer \u201c Fligate™ Cartier Square) and rod the Toran, every yaa Doux ord or Men LI ne re: A 148 Sm ving City at the > half hours.M\" GODWIN'S ACADEMY, Far>\u2014To go and return, Se.ALBERT HALL.for boginners the frst week in ee Thos wishing io 10 jo leave their ie house, 8 Latour Terms\u2014Omne month, Hn i three months, $5; B12 Public Class every Friday.Academy open opens Sept.3.Italian Musicians.Point 8.postponed.Charles, 193 The Gr RET Or.WOMAN'S LOVE.With the Great Artiste, = ROSE EY TINGE, AND A POWERFUL CAST.Fox Piaa open MONDAY MORNING, 128 Coming week of Saptamber 5, NI ADA GRAY (RAND ANNUAL PICNIC OF THR FIVE SABBATH SCHOOLS or ven: i St.James Sireet Methodist Chureh WILL BE HELD AT BELCŒIL?! Kext Saturday, Neptember 3rd, 1880, : A areal train will I~ave Bonaventure Station of 8.38 am., and returning will leave the grounds at 5.90 pm.Tickets 50 cents.er Ad Station Saturday morni Championship of the World ! Grand Lagresse Match, Shamrock Lacrosse se Groands, (St.Catherine street West.) W.SNOW, Homes.Bel | MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, UXDER THE AUSPIONR OF TR Li On Monday Evening, September 8.\u201c Filgate * will leave the land Wharf 8 (wosther monn >\u2014 \u2018Tickets (incloëi Jas.Murray Yd 634 and Lee St Catherine vtrest Jan.Martin.2477 MoOi rom J.ERE oo tary 1.4.Bn , The splendié Rand of ae 00 Paie dt 2 IRISH PROTES TANT 205 ¢ Seerstaky.| MONTREAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.no Sor practice, [ahd on every a rae hg try fer Bandsmen.Apply te thy Drum Major at the Armery.= 204 4 w CE CRC ane | RACES! The * Iroquois House'' Annual Sports COMMERCE SATURDAY, 310 SEPTEMBER, at 11 am, with Tennis, Afternoon Boat Races and Foot Races.BATURDAY 10th\u2014Horse Races.(CANADA PAPER CO.204 NOTICE IS HRREBY GIVEN that the Ninth Annus\u2019 General Mesting of the Eharcholdars of the CANADA PAPER CO'Y, (Limited), will be held at the Company's Ofice, 374 ST.PAUL STREET, iB this city, om Monday, the 5th instant.at 8 p.m.JOHN @.YOUNG, Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal, September 10k.1881.This meeting will be adjourned It Wednesday, 7th September, at 3 Le a MH.GODWIN'S ACADEMY, Alhert Hall, opens Friday.September Sad Italian Musicians.Point St.Cuaries, 18 13 te New Advertisements Today.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.TENDERS FOR STORES.Tenders will y the undersigned until REP- TEMBER Tih.or for tn by upply of general stores re- uired for use on the Western bivision of the Canadian flo Railway, Winnipeg, during the ensuing twelve PW of tender and full tnformation may be obtained od app application : ane Offios of the Company, No.123 8t or rect or anys Sader will not necessarily be accept CHARLES DRINKWATER, Becretary.Montreal, 27th August, 1881.2028 (CHOICE JAPAN TEAS at Extreme).reduced prices at the St.Lawronos Street Tea Depot.ro specially invited as they will purchase it at Ten por cont.cheaper than wholesale prices, 622 St.Lawrence Street near Res 1 m New Advertisements Tey, : VICTORIA SKATING CLUB.Gin 10 a 200 SRETENRRR 15th, 16th and 24th SEPTEMBER.Applications for Concerts, &c., should be te a once to ALEX.MOFFAT, Secretary-Troasumet, _ 204 6 119 St.François Xavise steed.QUE HAPPY FAMILY, In its new gnarters, bas fonnd all the cormforts of beme, oonbi ined with perfect Every part of the R HEMSLEY WATCHES cam be duplicated from the Factory.FOR SALE OXLY BY R.HEMSLEY, * 173 ST.JOSEPH STREET, MONTREAL.ESTARLISHED 1869.THE R.HENSLEY WATCHES, Are made in Stem and Key Windrra, Open and Double Casrs, in Goid and Silver.206+ 1 SGE00L BOOTS \u2014\u2014 FOR \u2014 BOYS AND GIRLS ! Neat and Strong, \u2014\u2014 AND THE \u2014\u2014 Cheapest in the City! CALL AND BE CONVINCED! FOGARTY & BRO.CORYER St.Lawrence & St.Catherine Sts J UST RECEIVED ! Rx.85.\u201cCanadien\u201d and \u201cCorean,\u201d A FULL LINE OF SILKS & SATIN ALL SHADES! Of Which we invite fnspection.LIGGET & HAMILTON.WANTED! A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN.POR THR GENTS FURNISHING BUSINESS, APPLY 208 4t A.VW.\u20ac, Star Office.200 \u2018per LABORERS WANTED, TO oy ON x, Deh oval, M Soils { th - les of the at New York.Among others Mesrs.Duig t, Hosmer and Swinyard will bo presant.It is lioved that the closing of nearly all the Dominion y's offices will\u201c be resolved upon thea and immediately wodertaken.In anticipation of some such move much public sympitby bas been lavished upon the large nnmber of operators } who, it was ex; would be thereby thrown out of employment.As a matter of fact com- Bie few operators are exclusively employed the Company.The telegraph operator is the abstract is a jack-of-all-trades.In the concrete he may be a ror a t- master first and an operator incidentally.Most of the first olass men will readily fiod employ- mount, operators being at a premiam just now.It is said that the Western Union Company is ready to employ ali the lot.THE OPPOSITION.The Mutual Union Telegraph Company of New York will open public offices towards the end of October.Most of this company\u2019s lines are leased to private individuals and frs , and are earning a dividend of aboant six per cent.The company now has about twenty-five thousand miles of wire extending over a distance of some three thousand miles.This ineludes the wires (three thousand niles), until yesterday the erty of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, of w thie the Montreal Union acquired a lease yesterday.The Mutual Union Company's lines constructed and in course of construction cover the following ground: Boston to Washington, New York to Philadelphia, Philadelphia to Washington, and thence to Cumberinnd, Md.; Cumberland to Cincinnati, Now York to Albany, Saratoga sud Troy, and West to Chieago: Albany to Boston, taking in Jpringficid, Pittsfield, Worcester.ete: Boston up to and through Maine, and from ; Boston to Newport.A very decided impression prevails that a new Canadian company can oppose the Great North- Westeru under very favorable conditions.It is stated that with a capital of a million dollars, a more serriceable lino can be constructed to compete at all points with the existing lines which represent a capital of something over four millions.The Great North-Western is certainly heavily handicapped by the large capital upon which it must pay interest.THE MONTREAL POLICE.The Chief of Police of St.Louis Heard From.Chief Paradis has received a letter from Mr.F.R.Verres, Chief of Police oi St.Louis, Miss., in regard to a statement ascribed to the laiter, published in a St Louis paper, and copied by ontreal newspapers a few days ago.The following is the chier part of the letter which was written Aug.3Oth :\u2014 \u2018The statement in the enclosed clipping (cut from the St.Louis paper) is not mine.I informed one of our news reporter, that \u2018 I did not envy the position of the Montreal police officers, on acconnt of pay, and the rough treatment they were liable to receive, as I had been informed by yourself that oitisens were liable to interfere with any officer making arrests, and the number of assaults made upon police officers made them appear almost as enemies of the citizens.\u201d Tho only statement made by me in reference to your organization was, that it would not suit here: but you were compelled, où account of severe weather, to follow plans entirely different from those of cities farther south.1 exceedingly regret the necossity of the explanation, as my statemonts wore neither uncomplimentary nor derogatory to your force, and after the cordisl courtesies of yourself and your subordinates towards me, I am more than mortified that such a mistake should occur.\u201d The Pistel and Drink.This morning a defendant respectably connect- od appeared before the Recorder to answer to three separate charges of assault on his wife, and her father and mother respectively, and two others of pointing a pistol at his father-in-law, and on another eccasion of having a pistol with intent [paliciously to injure bis motherin-law and others, during ,tho nights of the 30th 31st ultimo and 1st-instant respectively in all of which he pleaded guilty.In consequence of defendant\u2019s repentance and promises to behave himself in the future, Mr.C.Gottings, counsel for the respective complainants at their request contented to allow the four latter cases to hang over defendant's head.Judgz- ment in these was acoordingly suspended on defendant's entering into a bail bond in the first case in which defendant's wife was the complainant, to keep the pence towards her and all subjects of Mer Majesty for the next tweive months.So that if defendant renews his threats within 8 year, Lis bail bond will not only be forfeited, but he may be at once condemned to fine or imprisonment in the four latter cases in which judgment is suspended.Probate Case.An action has been taken by Dame Margaret D.Bewick, England, supported by her husband, Mr, Skelton, and two others, through their counsel, Mr.Wotherspoon, against Mr.Richard Price and others of this city, to recover one half of the Price farm, beyond the Point St.Charles butts, near River St.Pierre.This ia the same land | which has been just soid to the C.P.R.Syndicate, the time is probably seized upon by the plaintiffs to pat in their claim.It seems that the land was bought by Mr.William Price, in 1851, after his marriage.He died before his wife, leaving a will appointing the defendants residuary legatces.When the died.she left a will appointing, it is sllegzed by the plaintiffs, them reriduary legatees.The defendants took, and now have, possession of the farm, but the plaintiffs claim that the wife was common in property to her husband and that by her will they are entitled to one-balf the estate.The Electric Light.Ttis a subject of boast that Montreal is the first port in the world that was lighted by elee- tricity, thus enabling all night work to be done.She will likely be the first in America to attempt the propulsion of cars by the same agenèy.The Canadian Hiectrie Light Company intond making a preliminary experiment on one of our street cars, preparatory to future use on railway trains.The apparatus tor the purpose is on its way from Paris, where .tho experiment has been successfully tried before the great Electric Congreaa.It is well known that the Siemen plan of electric oars has been satisfactorily working at Berlin.Acidemay of Musio.The second performance of \u2018 Felicia\u2019 at the Academy of Music last night drew a much better bouse than upon the first night.The play ran smoothly throughout and the various telling sitnations were loudly applauded.There will be { » matinee performanch to-morrow afternoon.and 3 | tho evening performance will close the present , engagement.*\u2018 Felicia\u201d has proved a favor i ite with the gentler sex, and the matinee to-mor- row will give those nf them who have not seen it an opportunity of doing so.The Company leave town Monday in orning for Ottawa.Inspection of Montreal E Engineers.The Montreal Engineers will parade to-morrow (Saturday) st O.30 a.m.in the Armory fo?gens- ral ipspection on St, Helen's Island.They will go through à series of engineer movemeuts, sach as tracing out batterics and parallels.signalling, barrel, pier and frame bridging, and the execution of sholter trenches, gun pits, &e.ke.The band will be in atieadance, and the grounds thrown open to the public after 1 Major ; Walker, R.B, who pected the Foronto Bo- gineers, will be inspecting sfficer.Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute.By the very kind permission of Captain James n.Wylie, the officers and crew of the SS.\u201c\u201c Parisian\" will give a grand suilors\u2019 concert in the Queen's Hall, on Monday, the 19th of September, for the benefit of the Institute building fund.And in addition to the nautical attractions, which are always popular, music of the first class will be discoarsed from the grand new organ.The Shamrock Lacrosse Team.The following gentlemen will compose the Shamrock lacrosse team for the great matoh tomorrow with the Torontos :\u2014Lally, gna! ; Hoobin, int: Morton, cover point ; Hart, Mecban, Mo- Gaire, Butler, Murphy and McKeown, field; Heeland, Daly and Tucker, home.Farmer, who unfortanately sprained his wrist a few days ago, will not be able to play, and bis place will be taken by Heelnnd.A Matrimonial Bes.No less than four members of one family, two sons and two danghters, living near the Pa inean rday by >t Doroheatar street J white div | for their offices in the West End of the city, and .: \u2014A driver o Ni Thon aver a Severst Siem, mpl What ey hare amps are pat out tuo early, re dificuity ln getting bome at ight.night and 8 o'clock to-morrow morning w Fete championship matoh EE the \u2014\u2014Tho Pierre Menard meationed y a8 havin, Snticed a eas or girlin St, Martin street isnot r of that street.~The Rev.Mr.Samuel Marks, of the Jewish Temple, Chicago, will deliver a sermon at half- t ten to-morrow in the St: Coastant street ynagoguse.\u2014Since- Mr.Ronitlard sued Me NBeliveau, he bas received several letters from botel-keepers, stating that they will comply with his orders ip regard to fire escapes.\u2014A late officer who served through the Crimea says the Russian gun in Viger Gardon is marked taken A.D.1857, when it ought to be 8th Sept., 18358, when Sebastopol fell.\u2014All who wish to enjoy a pleasant day in the country will not fail to attend the picnic of the St.James Street Sabbath Schools at Belæil tomorrow.Trains leave at 8.30 a.m.\u2014 Subscribers to the Boll Telephone; Company of Canada can by applying to the Central office obtain information as to the progress of the Lacrosse match to-morrow afternoon.\u2014Reports are again circulated about a new paper onmpany to be established in Montreal with a capital of $250.000, for the manufacture of ordinary printing paper and low grades of' writing paper.» \u2014Some mischievous boys zet fire to one of the poplars on the Champ de Mars and the firemen of No 2 station had to turn out with their babeooks to extinguish the flames, which were fed by coal oil poured into the rotten wood.\u2014The report that a warrant bas been issued for the arrest of a man accused of stealing $15 from a passenger on the Q., M., O.& O.Railway has been investigated by Mr.J.B.Amond, chief detective of the railway, and found not correct.No money bas been stolen.\u2014 The following Base Ball Club, that play the L'Orignal club on their grounds to-morrow.J.C.Jamieson, captain; PF.A.Clare, sec.-treas.: J.Smith, J.Hard- man, A, Hardman, W.Hutchison, J.Cairns, A.Walker, F.Thomson.Police News.Antoine Lauzon was sent to gaol for six months for vagrancy.Aun old penitentiary bird, aged 76, named Archibald Thompson was arrested to-day by Sub-Constable Maguire, charged with stealing $13.40, from the shop of U.Labreche on \u2018St.Joseph, St, where he had entered to ask for alms and seeing the money on the counter made off wih it.The Kittle girl Marie Louise Monard, whv té- fused to appear as a witnes- against Pierre Lafon, was arrested by Deputy High Constabie Contant this morning and deposed that she and Marie Jane \u2018Hamel had been indecently assaulted by Lafon, who is an old man.She was then released from custody.Personal.The Empress of Germany, on her convalescence, published a letter, through Prince Bismarek, thanking the people fur their nffecting mani- fostations of sympathy during her il.38 .THE BAINSVILLE DISASTER.[RPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE ¥TAR.) LANCASTER, Sept.2.\u2014As« the trial of Me- Phee is progressing the freliug grows strong-T and stronger that the Coroner's inquest was conducted in a most arbitrary manner.Four Jurors to-day stated that they will regret all their lives having brought in tho verdict they did without hearing the evidence of Cronshaw.His fireman and brakeman and McPhee, persons from whom they expected to get the cream of evidence, from giving which they were debarred by being arrested.Mr.Dingwell, Crown counsel, is conducting the: caso in à manner very satisfactorily for the railway authorities and does not: appear to assume for an instant that the railway isin the least implicated.The opinion of the whole community was expressed by Mr.McLennan, counsel for the defence, yesterday, when he stated that Dingwell was more prosecator than prosecuted.The trial was re- opencd this morning with the cross-examination of Mr.Wayne; train despatcher.Michael Flynn, conductor of the ill-fated special, being sworn, would not answer the questions put hy counsel for the defence as to whether he had ever passedstations with freight trans without specialorders.The rules do not require freight trains to have cn order to run by stations in every case here are occasions when conductors of freight trains can pass à station without an order of any kind, as in case of trains following others with a red signal.Richard , Ramsden, brakeman on No.13, testified that he saw McPhee when the train passed on Sunday, half way between the west switch and the station.The signals indicated to proceed, and the train slowed up, when passing the station, to nearly a standstill.it is son.etimes a common thing for freight trains to pass stations without orders.Had been at in- The Court ; quest, but did not give evidence.here adjourned for lunch.The trial re-opened at two o'clock.A New Version.A Paris paper has a new version of the fable of the dog who saw his visage in the brook, which is more applicable to modern life than the original.A dog, carrying a stolen beefsteak in his mouth, comes \u2018into a limpid stream which reflects surrounding objects as clearly as a wirror.Perceiving the reflected image of himself, he thinks of seizing the piece of meat it holds, which he su to be repl, but concludes that it would more prudent first to devour his own picce.Then he looks again in the stream.The reflected dog has nothing in his tecth, and expresses the satisfaction of a contented stomae \u201cHa!\u201d said the dog, \u2018\u201c\u2018 that fellow had the saine idea] had.\u201d And he rans away laughing.' Married in a Dog-Onrt™ Not all the love-smitten pairs who wed now- a-days are so unmindful of the ways of conventionality in wedding as a Indy and gentleman of Louistille, who became one in name only a few days ago.A well-to-do business man, gool-icoking, fat and jovial, and withall a widower, drove past the residence of a fair young widow in whose graces he fattered him.! self he stood well, and soon one buggy held them both.The buggy went rolling over a turnpike road leading from the city.Not an idea entered the mind of the fascinating widow that this was to be a more eventful drive than the others that had taken place during their love-making, but it proves.Her escort, after leaving the city ont of sight, broached the subject of blending their lives and sharing that buggy throughout life.She lent a not unwilling ear, and wanted to know when such a great happiness could be consuiemated, * Why not now I\u201d asked he, ¢ What, to-day * Yes, at once.\u201d *¢ Because,\u201d said she, wl haven't on my new dresser\u201d ¢ Oh, well, that will make no difference.If I can stand it yon ought to.\u201d Just then the noise of a rapidly approaching buggy was heard, and looki back the pair caught sight of a well-known an well-fed Methodist parson of their acquaintance.Waiting for him -to come nearer, the widower shouted, *¢ Hello, Brother G, \"how came you this way I\u201d ¢ [I drove out,\u201d remarked the parson.\u201cI am going to marry wou and this ndy,\u201d he continued jocularly.With that the minister took from his pocket a mariage licchee in proper form, and without further discussion the two buggies were properly adjusted, and without leavi ne their seats, the ceremony was performed.T 2 witness was a gentleman who nd driven ont with the clergyman by previous arrangement with the widow's new hosband.Theu all parties drove to the city.The widow's new husband went to her residence in order that she might pack a travelling satcliel, aud the pair drove to the depot, where a short time later, a sleeping-car had been chartered, and the Liridal tour began.None of the parties ito'the affair has taken any tronble to apread this intelligence, butit is given here as a hint to Road, are to be married at St.Brit arch, some who y havo been deterring a wed: on Monday morning next, at pers past sight ding and the shone oys of life all on æ- vot La À count of the expeype of ol ~\u2014Pools will be sold at Thazey's at 8 slosh o- 0.are the names of the Thorniea.- CANLE.A ARRAIGNMENT OF MR.FARNELL \u2014Lawnon, 8e ber 1.\u2014The Times, \u2018i this mornin refjewal of the ï voire \u201c0e even \u201clapsed to \u2018quicecence, Mr: Pa authority as grand elector would \u201cand supplie from America -.would à eway.Englishmen and Scotchmen are we.the Erin Es and disgusted with seen of Irish politicians.Nothing has more remarkable in the history of the agitation than Mr.Parnell's failure to elicit the slightest sympathy for his violent and rewplul apprals among the rank and file: of fhe British democracy.\u201d USRIA AND THE SUEZ CANAL.\u2014 » September 1.\u2014The London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian writes : within the last few days, has confirmed the irstructions, in force during the thipatened troubles with China, that rein.ic for her Pacific possessions are to Ly way of the Snex Canal, inatead by the tedious route through Siberia.It is asserted that this change will form the basis of Shad for a share in the control of the Suez Cagal by Russia, which France is disposed to favor ws a counterpoise to English inf in Egypt.\u201d DISCONTENT IN .ZULULAND.\u2014Due- BAY, September 1.\u2014Affairs in Zululand are causing inuch anxiety.Sir Evelyn Wood will hold a meeting with the chiefs.The discontent and disturbance are chronic.Several of the head ohiefs are marching through the country with large armed followings.LARGE CONSERVATIVE GAIN.\u2014 Lon- DOX, September 2.\u2014Lowther, the Conservative candidate who contested North Lincolnshire district, has been elected by a majority of 471.CANADIAN.A FATAL ACCIDENT.-CHATSWORTH, Out, Sept.2.\u2014\u2014An accident occurred un the farm of John Atkinson, township of Holland, on the 1st inst., which proved fatal to a man named John Morrison, while runuing a steam \"threshing mmchine.The engine did not seem to make enough speed for the machinery, and he turned the stcam on suddenly, which broke the knuckle next the engine.The end of the tumbling shaft went up in the air abont ten or twalve feet and fell on the head of Morrison, dealing him a fearful blow, He remained unconscious for an hour and a half, when death released him from his suffering.PRESIDENT GARFIELD.The London * Lancet\u201d on the Case.koxnox, September 2.The Lancet says \u201c We do not think the healing of Mr.Garheld's wound will be promoted by probing to learn how far granulation has proceeded, Se favorable signa are fall of temperature to normal, and fr-quency of pulse.This is a thoroughly safe criterion of increased strength and the subsidence of blood poisoning, and, With improved power of digestion, ability to sleep, mental clearness and cheerfulness affords, solid erounds for hope of recovery.The case is a striking illustration of the power of a good constitution to hokl up against illness that would certainly have killed a feehler person, but another failure in the President's digestive powers or synptoma of blood poisoning may suy time turn the balance amainst him, and J what we have hitherto insisted upon so often, we now repeat, that the President will not be out q danger until the wound is healed.The lutest intelligence in regard to President Garfield's condition is to the effect that he is in about the same condition as iu the morning.FROM OTTAWA, (senctar DRSPATCE TO THE STAR.) BUSH FIRES.\u2014Ortawa, September 2.\u2014 .Bush fires in this neighborhood are decreasing, JOURNALISTIC CHANGES.\u2014It is rumored that Mayor Mackintosh is to be appointed to à lucrative position under the Government, and that the Ottawa Citizen is to pass into other hands.George R.Kingsmill is spoken of as the editor under the new arrangement.BUSH FIRES.\u2014Mr.Peter White, M.P.for Renfrew, who is at present in the city, has just received the foHowing telegram from Pembroke : \u2014** Upwards of thirty families in the townships of of Wilberforce, Stafford and Bromley have been rendered homeless by bush fires since Wednesday ¢vening, and are in great need of assistance.Many of them are without food.Thrir crops, buildings and, in fact, everything they possessed, have been swept away.\u201d Mr.White is doing all he ean for their relief.Mr.Kirkpatrick, M.P., is in the city.BY-LAW DISALLOWED.\u2014Judge Rouleau has decided that a by-law passed by the Hull Council imposing a certificate of $150 on tavern, and $200 an saloon licenses is null and void, and that the proceeds of xuch a tax cannot form of the funds of the municipality, but should revert to the Government.INCOME AND IMMIGRANTS.\u2014The increase in the Inland Revenue returns for Angust is $2,320.99.Nine hundred and ninety immigrants have arrived at this port since January.COMMERCIAL.RACEtrTS IX MoxTREAL.- Wheat, 16.900 bush: oniz, 182 bush: flour 2 bbls: butter, 1.pker: cheese, 2.372 bo 331 bbls: bacon, 44 bbls: leather, 134 7m Fiour :\u20148uperior Extra, $0.o $6.4 40: Extra Savertines 30.00 to 3¢.30: Spin Extra, $310 to 88.16 : Seerine 3 i to 550: Strong Harry $6.25 : Fino, $5.5.> Middlines.84.85 te i 85 : Folland, $4.30 4.45: Ontario Jags, 40 w $3.05; City Bags tdeliveredi.$3.35 t ca eal.\u2014Ostmenl, ère $4.90 to $5.00: carn- meal.£3.40 to 3,45.Na.Canada Red Winter wheat is quoted at 81.43 to 1.44.In New York at 11.40 a.m.No.8 Red Winter wheat wan gaoted at 31.471 to à October.81.50) | November.Corn, Tlic September, 74ic Ootober, 7\u20acic November.Liverpool American Western mixed corn @s.Peas \u2018fa 4d.Wheat and flour in Paris quiet, n Chieago to-day wheat opened at $1.26; for Oe- tober.and the openiræ rules of S $1.82).The market fluctuated backwards and forwards, And at 10.87 a.m.prices stood at 31.19! for Septomher, 1.251 tor October.Receipts 181.000 bushels : Shipments rn wae easier at Béje tor De rat 10.24 a.tn.Receipts 558.000 bushels: shipments 1563.Pork opened Grm Sins $18.30.and tard advanced by 10.18 a.m.to $11.43} bid for Sept About 1.\u20ac00 hb! Pa four changed hands this morning on focal and export sceonnt.aud the market was firmer throughout.Sales mentioned were:\u2014 Ra jeepor Extra, $8.40: 200 Sa erfine sn dr 100 Fine.$5.10: 100 do tin 100 Beri a flonr, Heim, s English advices! :=\u2014- Floating enryoe, w t, firm corn.etrone.Carpoes on passage ditto.fm lane wheat sud corn firmer.Good carre, California wheat 53» od mixed american English à neh country wheat mores leh Stock UE principal jarts, wheat snd corn.lig! ack in Liver wheat, 0 130.000 are: corn, 126.860 Jour.1 130 to ä root 10 te 11 spot, strong: Corn, tte the local eall board.to-day.700 bid fo: 26000 bushels of corn on spot.A cargo or on spot, was o ered ot at 73e, 0% vs Far bushels A first half ptember.A of Superior Extra flour was LA for fr half of an { \u201c31-60 re gent, ober ; 2 to 65 October : us Ney York ork, 3e i Wheat sal 200.000 kee, a 33'to $1.93 oy 2 het, $L.LE Mu Lis } September : uk tober : ber.rn\u2014sales, Qust mcelal wiret of the Western Union were out of urder this Afternoon consequently w gre pishont inte advices frum Chicago snd New or tember wer: at are Wholesale Provision Market.The local market for dairy produce is without much change at the moment though t te for a brisk movement in butter and cheers this fall are stil At the Stratford chess fair yoster- day, twelr ve e factories 55 boxes, all Pas mue is matt ms ai nier bai; for 12c to whiel 1\u20ac buyers did not feel Jefised ja in giving, A report of the New York but- rade says that 20 pra strictly fine and choios batter is concerned, there ap) ppears in bea continued strung ot, and holders of stock coming within the limi limit x this ualification are ina Satters \"Wo quote as follows :\u2014 », 33@2 prit thames, city Farad phy Be tol4e 4 re fi RIV Bibles n.in pails ,l 3 Baran ¥ n.1301 \u2019 Fah mackorel are selling fromi importors\u2019 hande T Irland; saya: LE tue Lang ould be di a.L RE A.\u201cOn TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th.Latest Paris Fashions in August 30th, 1881.New advertisements this P.M, TI ANDSOME PARLOR CLOCK, Btrikes Hours sad Half Hours, goes 14 Days, WITH VASES TO MATCH, Will be Seid a Groat Bargain.I can guarantes this handsome Set of extra quality nd cheap.ans very HENRY GRANT, 206+ Zu Be ver Hall Terrace.AN OTHER BARGA IN.Avery handsome Bronze Clo Clock and pair Bronce Vases to mach.\u2018This handsome ret was the roperty ofa fae n- treman returninz to Europe: It the very best, and will receive my special guarantee a3 to quality.HENRY GRANT.98 Reaver Hall Terrace.; MONTREAL BICYOLE OLUB.CORRECTION.Race at Terrebonne îs on WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY, As stated tn advortiseruent.Pisase note.2062 ST.GABRIEL PROTESTANT DISSENTIENT SCHOOL WiLL, RE-OFEX ON Menduy, the 5th Issiant The Trustees have secured the services of Mr.W.A.Kneeland as Principal.Assistanw, Miss Thomeon, Miss McMillan and Miss Russell.2 THE COTE ST.ANTOINE , SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEX ON Menday, the 3th September.92083 Peaches rold to-day al Il the way from $1 to 1.60 per ket, accurding to size and from $1.¢ Rartiott |= Is ore, worth | & to 7 ver bbl, uw leq uties, es a uot hy and V0 Dbb banned Ban toed ih Mentreal Catile Market.À fair business bas \u2018been done in shipping osttle within tbe last few days at prices ranging from 4ic to blcper lb.Cattle Ire fits have risen and are now quoted at £8 to Shecp for export sold at 4jo and 4je.La yi agoted at $2.50 to 3.80 acd h at jo to Tie.k piron,\u201d for Liverpool.T.Crawford.& Co, ) tle: J.Dunn, £2 cattle and 884 Shy, \u2018\u2019Sçcandinaviah,\u201d for Liverpool, C.148 cattle: Adan Armstroug, 10 cattle tosh, 64 = i Stress 5 atite Elliot, Williams, + À Her she er laxgow, C Si Acer à Col Pers Shiela: 100 cattle: James McSbane, j ry SI cattle os A J Thompeon m ë i illiams Co.Gor 80 ot cattle, th Hs Roos pice & Delorme, 205 sheep.Per = \u201cOntario.\u201d Xd Liverpool, Mes oir.NF P.P., 150 cattle and 186 sheep C, M.A.hoc tle 300 sheen; Torer & Co Hi 20 ati : D.McIntoeh Price & Delorme, 50 cattl e Per SS.M, for Bristol, wford & Co.88 cat ta sheep: rt & McLelland, 7 shipments of © week, 3 2.38) cart cattlo rt sheep.t week, L, Sheep vor were re- |.od.Tot- exporte te aie à sa des cattle and 410 sheop.Advance in Cheese.The Li cheepe market devel extraordinary strength NTR prancing 3s at x 30 , as the price.orening.818 pon.805 8d wag ihe peice, at Finance and Commerce.The money market continues firmat5 to 8 ver cent on call and timo, while the discount rate is to Ÿ per cent.Sterling Exchange in quiet at 8° prem.or round amounts of 80-day bills botween ka, 81 to 8} counter and 8{ demand.Currency d on New York were still drawn at | prem to-day.Documentary 74 to 71.The loca] stock market this morning was very inactive, and { to § weaker.There were no dealings in k of Moutresl, the principal interest centering in Richelieu.ornin sou vales 25 Morchants, 1241: 6 Molsons, 117: ere.1:56 Montreal Jalegrante 1 oi 30am F Richelicn, 841: 225 do, 64 : do, 637 : > 64.The stock market oy ran war dull but slightly better in tone.Montreal snd Merchants fertile belt, estimated Nitieme this PM, FRE: 8 \u201c- Hydrotrine,*\" 9ran office.\u2018 Their General Stock is now Complete, but the Newest Productions of Paris, London and: New York! Cannot be here at an earlier date than the 6th of SEPTEMBER.- JOHN MURPHY & CO, Importers of New and Fashionable Dry Goods.\u2014 BLACK ! BLACK! NEW BLACK UNION CASHMERES, Just received at John Murphy & Co.'s from.NEW BLACK FRRNCH WOOL TASHMERES, just received at John Murphy & œ a trom.NEW BLACK MANTLE.CASHMERES, just received at John Murphy 4 Co.'s, from NEW BLACKEFRENCH MERINOS, just received at John Murphy & Co.'s, from.NEW BLACK FRENCH DBLAINEK, just received at John Murphy & Coys, from.NEW BLACK PERSIAN CORDR, just received at John Murphy & Co.'s, from.NEW BLAGE VELOURS CLOTH, just received at John Murphy & Co.'s, from NEW BLACK ESTAMENE BERGES, just received at John Murphy & Co.'s from.NEW BLACK FRENCH CROISE, just reœived at John Murphy & Oo.'s, from.I NEW BLACK FAST PILE VELVRTEENS, just received at John Murphy & co x from.SY 40c to 2.00 NEW BLACK SILK BROCH ES; just received at John Murphy & Co.'s, from.\u2014 NEW FALL GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING! tee fy Pe: JOHN MURPHY & CO.'s, Nos.403 and 405 Notre Dame Street.ZU Five Per Cent.Discount for Cash on all purchases over One Dollar.MILLINERY.PATERSON BROTHERS, _OPENING DAYS, Tuesday and Wednesday, 6th and 7th S Sept.GRAND DISPLAY OF 5 French Pattern Bonnets, Mantles, Ho aers, Feathers, &e.INSPECTTON IX PATERSON BROS, 92 St Held 58 and GO V \u2014 BY TON \u2014 HUDSON'S BAY C COMPANY.Vellington Street West, T'u:ontos Mantiota and-ie North-Tex Turary 203 rien \u2019 BLACK! 250 to 0.75 per .530c to 1.35 s\u2026\u2026\u202610\u2026 WASTED, IMMEDIATELY \u2014A HOUSE vas Antoine street.I ston THURSDAY EVENING, SEPP the lat, B tween sur, 1 whits plata shawl.Finder will be vurded By envio it pr 748 Sherbrooke street, ol x : OST\u2014FOX TERRIER BITCH,PUP,BRA \u201d LOSE af and spots on back.bail vante tat at 356 Notre Dam» street.Lo of snout and Cas Return to 34 wand.TRAYED\u2014FROM HIS HOME, Any) morning, 2 Mount Charle Blque street, Kifora Wray, «708, wore à ilyht cotton print el PROVIN CE OF QUEBEC-DIS- SAE Sinks Rain, ite.Earn A ite ot.nf the $16 piace, marchand fige à \" Esquirr, À the Five & Aves Ken one of the Court for Lower Canady actin Written on the writ of SUNIIIONS, en mnt ln this caer iecusd, that the ie a tehot, the latte effect of thew présents.Plaintiffs, of ths game Bolter, of \u2018on reat, butéher, G Poel, Sherb rocks aud Ayinièe) .| 3 OR STOLEN\u2014FROM THE Evie Conesol strect, an English bone, Sora moti anf aga mis MONTR FOR TIR DISTRICT or uORTn ~The Eighteenth day ot J che thous mired am eich y-one nt, Dame Ros de Lima Laviojette, « fe, separated as fo olag busincss noler the name and firm of - 7 to authorise Me Jad write do vs Alfred piace, Jewelicr, Girne oma louis Men hee.ordered, on the motion ne tot .that he t« nbeent from the ED\u2014COOKS AND HOUSER: a Apply at Mra Harveys Regletry Ome Se WA PRE LOI ALSOT.TAILOR SANTED IME DIATELY \u2014 AN OFF Ww WAL pin at Mr.Moris\u2019 SSI | TE we NTED\u2014A a tue thé said De fom tant, hy an nd roetiseniint à ee toserted in the French a the newspaper of oily called La in the new sine eat Tae donee Tair STAR, be Bolined th a ope r this Conrt, am! t rn fn ANAWRT Une demand 3 wit within two wont 1a swear ate a hey : Ee et ain a cons by.uot h found in this Distriet © treal.avd twie in meet, rd A after the Jast innertion of ee any Lie neglert of the aabd_PDe ; \u201ceee suety Unmet within ah) Tran | bir puri by tne : The ng officer auswesed - Mining ¥ bowed vreviously dad, per sine avenged theinselves for the kymany officers by picking.them off during the Peat of a battle.\u201c217 have no such fear, \" the que His blanched cheek gave the ti to the ss- \u2018tion.Like most vindictive persons, he was at heart a coward, and he wmeretly resolved to conduct himself in a less g manner _4ewards his men\u2014but not towards Gus, whom ha was not more thun ever resolved to crush by every means in biu power : heknew not exact] why, but he felt that there was à deadiy feud between them.\u2018\u20ac Has private Manton returned 1™* he demand- sd, on reachivg the gate.\u201cA few minutes since,\u201d replied the corporal.* At what hour F\u201d «Ten clock.\u201d + Impossible ! You want to screen him : it is not half an hour since we met him on the road to Sun Josef\u2014he could not have passed us roeived.\u2019\u2019 © subaltern's only reply was to hand\u2018 the apesker the names of those who had obtained Jeave of absence : the nams of Gus was pricked Finding that the corporal had spoken truth, and that, thanks to the generoms resolution of Travers, who alone had been a sufferer from the adventure of the eveniug, nothing could be done, he hastily bade his companions * Good night, \" and retired to his rooms, whete à fresh surprise awaited him, CHAPTER XX, « \"Tis time you kuew me, sir, for one who holds The threads which form the tangled wob of destin In his right hand.With me you may be all\u2014 Without me, nothing.\u201d OLD Pray.Om entering his apartment, Edward Howard saw, to his surprise, a middle-aged person, whose back was turned towards him, seated at the table, and pimietly the papers, which, during his abserice, as arrived froin England.The air of his visitor betrayed a cou- sciousness that he was perfectly at howe in the room of the young officer.a « Whom have I! the honor of addressing T° demanded Howard, haughtily, for he was in no very amiable humour, and the femiliarity of his.Visitor annoyed him.The stranger turned round and discovered the features of his old tator\u2014the man whom, after our hero, he most hated in the world.* Hauway !\"* he exclaimed.« Ay, Hanway !\" replied the old man, hold\u201d ing out his hand.\u201c His former pupil! took no notioe of the act, but, throwing himself into an easy chair, eyed him for some moments in silence.+ Is it thus you welcome me \u201d\u201d demanded his «visitor, with an air of disappointment ; *¢ have years of kindness and care merited no better Feception at your hands ¥\u2019 «Better reception !\"\" repeated the young man ; * what better reception conld you expect ! As for your care and attention, I suppose you were paid for them, like any othe meuial ?\u201d There was something terrible in the look which his visitor cest upon him ss hd listened to the coarse, brutal obesrvation.*¢ Paid I\" he exclaimed ; **ay, aa the fool was who cherished the half-frozen viper in his brosst, sud warmed it till the reptile turned and stung him!\u2019 + This to me !\u201d « Why not \"\u201d + You forget that you address an officer and ntlemau\u2014one who will be Earl (f Ese.id .¢¢ Ndt unlesa | please,\u201d maid his visitor, firmly.Worm, to whom my favor has given impor- lance\u2014whom | could crush as easily as the withered leaf beneath my feet! Thing without heart or brain! \"tis time we understood each sther : know that the claim, the hope of which you are so vain, is derived h me ; my * abnegation alone can give you t title the ren of which so inflated your ei on! I\u2014I do not understand you,\u201d fal.; fared his grandson, who was far from suspcctiug the nearness of the tie butwecn them.¢ You soon will, then.\u201d ¢ My father's death left me the next heir, in the event of the ladies Blanche and Ellen dying childless.The former is unmarried\u2014the latter ianever likely again to become a mother.\u201d - \u201c Indeed !\" observed Hanway, with a sneer ; ® who told three that F* « My grandfather.\u201d \u201cThe lawyer, Markland\u2014the petifoggin Kuave in the Temple, whose spirit and bl alike inherit : there is little of the house of ck in your nature save the name, \u2018Tis true its sons have Leen demons in their passions, tigers in their resentments; but yours is the mgt te fox, with the snarling courage of the re The calm, sneering tone in which the sar.\" casm was uttered goaded the proud temper of Edward Howard to the quick, and the conscious fooling that thers was truth in the observation Sa Eventi him the more ; for no man was ever bare or worthless without an in- Te ny of his degradation.« Leave the room!\u201d he exchimed, * lest | forget r years and kick you en: anway remained silent, but his cheek grew fearfully pale.«.] must ring for my servants, then,\u201d contin.ved the speaker, laying his hand upon the bell, ¢ and them to remove you.\u201d * Ring I\" replied his visitor, with feartul calmness, \u2018that they may ses how Edward Howard treats his grandfather 1\" The young man, who in his passion had started from his chair full of pride and anger, sank into it again like one whose limbs were suddenty paral .Lady Blanche had frequently spoken to him of his grandfather, his desperate char- pater, and obscure deash : the latter thonght, After a few moment\u2019s wellection, somewhat re- sssured him.* Liar 1\" he faltered; \u201c my grandfather died Mark land r a8 Marseilles.\u201d * Who toid you so Ÿ * I have scen the certificate.\u201d* *\u201c And Markiand showed yot that, too \" observed Hanway, in the same ironical tone; # the base-born honnd would havesworn to it at sy time for the chance of seeing his descendant Far of Faerick! But that you may not be de- cuived as to his character or mine, read there the proof of the claim which à is at once my dis howor and my punishment.\u201d 8e maternel pe Re threw a letter from Edward's ndfather upon the table.The young man was too much struck by the manner of the speaker to doubt his assertion, which a hundred trivial recollections of his youth confirmed.Mechanically, he broke the Mal, and cast bis cyes ovez the letter.It ran = 24e Me Dean Epwazn, jhe time has arrived \u201cwhen yu ought to be of a secret whieh, for many impôrtan tant Teanons, it was ise prodent 16 keep from yo in pout youth.bearer of this, whom you w l at once Teeognize as a friend, s much pironger elim to your titude and obedience than have rama id Feu led to imagius.Be gui od hy kim in all things, as it is to him alone that a must look for attaining that position in life which we have both so long and anxiously tiled.Your affectionate grandfather, © RicnARD MARLAND.\" The render turned the letter over and over: eld it to the lamp to convines himself that the writing was not a forgery, Hanway obecrved him attentively, and as the countenance of the g man betrayed more and more the con.viotion of their affinity, an did his features be- tome more atern and haughty.- * You are satisfiod at last I'* he oheerved., \u2018* Tam satisfied.Yon are my gremdfather! - Had ! but known it sooner, my duty and d'aifce- Hon would have-\u2014\u201d : «4 Pshaw 1\" interrapted Honvey-for wo we Es ofp = ll ee a strong x ° peti ence and disgust ;.* nel affection nor duty are in your mature : the , Sr PISE pres sut à | Lolded thernes!ves, withouf + , \u2019 Bo rd 2 Ti Aud now tell me,\u201d he added, * why should i t aba your fate, and punish yo pm Tene ene Sendo %y tha ouly hid capable of touching your nature-\u2014the = tment of your ambition 1\" doy will not do that!\u201d observed his firmly.Band why, air P* ** Becquse you would disappoint your own vengesace st the same time.You may d me, but you hate your brother's children : : hatred has been the growth of had ™ origin, in jealousy and disappointed love.Geoffrey Howard is not the man to forgive the wrongs of his youth, or break the only instrument by which he could avenge thom !* \u2018Then, after a pause, ho added, * we are necessary to each other.\u201d To be continued.LATEST MAIL NEWS.AMERICANA Louisville mother advertises in n newspaper for prayers for the recovery of her sick California is the favorite State of Italian immigrants, being a wine country with a nild climate recalling that of lialy.The Rev.Willinn Marshall, colored, of Clark County, Ky., nnucunces that he will pray for any desire object ou receipt of 75 cents.A magistrate at Cornishville, Ky., acquitied a deliberate murderer ou the ground thot the deed was done to properly avenge a brother's death.Kentuckinus seem to be losing their skill as marksmen.In a faction fight in Menifee County, fifty shots were fired without hitting any body.ooh Tennessee University, an institution pported by the taxpayers, ns decided to ex- ou ¢ negroes, who may instead go to the Fisk University ot the State's expense.The latest news sent out from Pink Cottage, the Kentucky hospital of miracles, is that a womau's awfuily curved spine straightencd out while prayer was being made for her.A Chieago swindler got $5 each {rom numerous dupes by advertising for young men to fill civil service positions, and collecting fees for ¢ forwarding their applications to Washington.\u201d The right of bicycle riders to use sidewalks is to be tested lemlly ant Wakefield, Mass, where a staiwart pedestrian pushed a bicycie out of \u2018his way, throwing the rider on a pile of stones.Free Michigan girls made up a party and 4 with a young man.By going to three erent minist-ra, he married all og his com- nions ; aud then they went on a tripartite ridal tour.A Louisville man expressed a desire to whip his wife, and she was willing he should do it, if he could ; but he couldn't, as was dembnstrat- ed by a fair fight in a field to which they repaired for the encounter.Salvini's son is coming to the United States, to learn English and the American way of carrying on business.He will sail trom Havre next month in company with Rossi, the tragedian, who proposes to star the country this Wiuter.A Cincinnati bride has been sued for $35, which the plaiotitf claims she obtained from him by fraud.She promised to marry him; and he gave her the money to buy a wedding dress ; aml she did buy one, but wore it at her marriage with another man.Ordinarily the victim of the unloaded pistol is the person at whom it is pointed, but the little girl at whom Miss Marion F.Chester, of Fort Oyden, Fla., playfully pointed her pistol ran behind her, and Miss oh hester shot and killed hers IT in the skinnish.It is the big watermelon season with the Florida press.The St.Augustine Press has one weighing forty-five pounds.The Brooksville Crescent goes it better with one weighing fifty- one pounds, and the Jacksonville Union crows loudly over a fifty-nine pounder.Ans angry wife chased her tippling husband out of à saioon at Menomonee, Wis., late one night, but lost sight of him, and went home alone.He was next morning found drowned in a deep well, into the unguarded mouth of which he had fallen in his hasty flight.In au effort to enforce in St.Louis a law agaiust carrying concealed weapons, fines as high as 310Y for a pistol and $200 for a slungshot are being impogd.This movement is made because, out of 25 howicides now in the St.Louis jail, all but three became criminals through the habit of going armed.A big bill board for a circus was erected on the public square at Great Barrington, Maus.Taking advantage of the fact that the ground had been donated to the town exclusively for park Jurposes, five opponents of circuses destroyed the gorgeous pictures, and challenged the circus mulagers to prosecute them.Prof.King, the Philadelphia acronant, has brought to public notice anew the theory that the atmosphere asa whole moves from westward to eastward, thus making a balloon trip to Europe possible.Of course he is making a b.llpon for preliminary experiment, and these trials are to be made at Western fairs, An expedition sent over the route of the Northern Pacific Railroad by the Chicago Times, from the Yellowstone to the head of Lake Pend d'Oreille, reports the region \u2018\u201cdensely wooded, very mountainous, abundantly supplied with water, poorly favored with grass, and with indications of rich mineral deposits.\u201d A family at Milwaukee were delighted on hearing that an uncle, whom they had last known ten years before as a penniless dependent, had left a fortune of half a million at his death in Nevada; but when they received a copy of his will they found nothing in it fo them, except a reminder that they tamed him away hungry from their door.An extensive immigration of Germans is reported to be taking place in Southeastern Missouri, A whole colony from Saxony has just settled in Perry County, where it has pur- chused a large tract of land.Awoug the pos- senaions of this colony 1s a steam mull, brought along to saw wood for building purposes.A seqond colony ia expected soon to follow this one from the fatherland.While Eckert and Guthrie were having a fist fight, in Cincinnati, a friend of Guthrie, named Seegar, stood by with a drawn knife in his band.This displeased Rekert, and, after having whipped Guthrie, he turned to Scegars and said, ** Throw away that knife and I'll fight you, too.\u201d Seegars declined to disarm himself.\u201cThen, if you won't give mea fair fight,\u201d said Eckert, \u2018take thia'\u2019 and he shot him through the head with a pistol, which was obligingly handed to him.Western farmers find barbed wire a very convenient fencing material, but are irate at the 6 of the manufacturers owning the patents.Te armers\u2019 Protective Association of lowa is contesting the validity of the patents, and in rejoicing over a discovery which they think will make good their position.A homemade barbed-wire fence haa been found on the futm of Samuel Freeman, put up six years before the invention for which the patents wera obtained, and sections of this fonce are to be produced in court.In the White Water River, Ind., fish are being killed by dynamite.The explosive substance is discharged in the water, and the shock kills hundreds at a time.Only the larg est are taken for sale in the markets, and the rest are al.owed to decay in the water.The destructiveness of this method of fish catching is so great that popular indignation will soon put an end to it.Lt effects are, seen in thousands of dead lsh floating in the river and its tributaries fully thirty miles from the scens of the explosions.The Zusurance Journal calls attention to a new kind of indemnity company, which insures against breaches of trust and burglaries.It ia claimed that this species of insumace is vot to be of nse to the public, by creatin corporations to whose interest it ill ba dome that burglars and embezziers are peosecuted foo punished.Prosecutions brought about by fire insurance companies are said to have lessened the frequency of arson, and #t is thought possible (hat 8 similarly beneficial influence may pese NR known le ae ¥ et 1h An Silheod roms he wo now bo exerted upon burgiary and.embesale been making investigatio + Just in the Spri tte to tine, I wounded my trees in ov ey and collected the exuding gum care found in it a new and mngular al which we gave the name of *lindolin which fully justified my Ne It a « most deadly poison\u2014somewhat al to the curare or wvoreli Seuth America.A very small fnoculation uj fhe skin of a cat, made with a needle simply dipped in.the lindoline, killed the animal in eig een seconds.It acts as a nerve excitant of wer, and has a real value ià the mate a on as an antidote to morphine poisdr cases at kind ; but it tte tly dilated in order to do \u2018anything of this kind, as itis intensely virulent.1am quite sure that a pin-seratch with lindoline would kill à man in a couple of minutes.Of course, like all poisons of this kiud, it is not one-tenth as effective in the stomach aë when inoculated, still, even there it is deadly.\u201d Fossils in Meteorites.It may be remembered liow great a sensation was caused by Sir William Thompson, in his address at the Edinburgh meeting of the British Association, suggesting that life may have reached our planet from more advanced worlds by the agency of meteorites.It may be thought that the researches of Dr.Hahn, of Tubingen, just published, lent some countenance to this daring hypothesis.Dr.Hahn's method of observation has been to obtain transparcht sections of imeteorites, and to subject these to minute examination.There are two sorts of meteorites\u2014thoss whieh are exclusively composed of iron, and thoso which contain in varying proportions siliceous substances.The former are frequently met with; the others are rcintivelv rave, especially those which are exclusively siliceous withont any trace of iron.It is the siliccons meteorites which Dr.Hahn has subjected to examinatiqn, which has led him to remarkable conclusions.These meteorites are found generally in the form of spherical or pear-shaped masses, slightly eclored.1f we examine a section made in the direction of the length, we see fibres com- of small polyhedra, These fibres present in section the form of an irregular polygon with à radiated appearance.The fibres terminate in a point, and sometimes throw ont ramifications.They comprise a clearly colored nucleus, enveloped with a shady substance.By examining the minute structure of these met-orites, Dr.Hahn belicves he has been able to that they are compose almost exclusively y of fossil organisms, \u2018Weinland, to whom Dr.Hahn intrusted the classifieation of these or- gauisims, compares them to the detritus of coral rocks.He adds that complete forms are rarely to be met with, but elements sufficient to rcon- struct them.He has succeeded ir establishing the existence of about 50 species of polyps, alge glued together by a ulliceous cement.These fossils sometimes present much resemblance to those of terrestrial origin.The presence of organic substances in meteorites has already been ad- miited on several hands.Wochler was the first to find hydrocarbons in an ncrolite fallen in Hungary.The fact has been adinitted since on several occasions, sud explained by the de- cow position of organic substances.course the momentous bearing of this discovery, if it stand the test of examination, is evident, as it would tend to prove the cxistence of life in other planets besides our own.The ultra-ter- restrial origin of these *\u2018met:orited\u2019 must be placed beyond doubt before any other step be taken, and then Dr.Hahn's experiment should be followed up by others undertaken by scientists in whom the world hæ tuli confidence.At present his conclusions can only be accepted as mere hypotheses requiring the most rigid verification.Trade and Commerce.WEEKLY REVIEW \u2014 WHOLE- The SALE PRICES.wholesale trade net beon particular astive this week, the excessively hot weather \"ag the fact that country customers are delaying thelr visits until the Exhibition is open being doubtless partly responsible for this feet.The city is etill thronged every day with Amorican visitors with beneficial results to the hotels and the retail tradespeople, and in the various warohouses stocks are being carefully arranged in readiness for the still r influx of strangers later in the mooth.The dry goods trade continues fully as active as could bo wished as does alse the boot and shoe manufacturing trade.Shipping agents are taking heart over the firmer feeling in both inland and ocean freights, but so far there bas not been much Canadian wheat forwarded, farmers doubtless expecting higher prices.They cannot do better, however, than sell at the favorable prices now ruling, a+ the late \u201c bulge *\u2019 in the West was caused by the manipulation of speculators and may not be sustained, as in the opinion of shrewd \u2018operators the crops this season, unfavorable as they bave turned out in many parts, yet do not justify the high figures that have boen resobed.It ise ted that the first vessel drawin:- fourtesn feet of water will pass through the cnlarged canal sometime during September, but as vessel contracts are now mostly enmpleted for the balance of the season, no important benefits will resuit to the shipping trade this year.The dairy produce trade wow in a healthy condition.Canadian gheese has been exported in larger quantity than last year and generally at better prices.Our exports of batter show a decrease of some 28,000 pkgs so far, in consequence of the vast accumulations of oor stoek on the British markets this Spring, bat is at last a brisk enquiry for Canadian er and dairy batter, at prices which show a fair profit to the producer, in spite of po pasturage, which is complained of in somo sections.Inox axp Harswarx.\u2014The demand for pig and finished iron has poor fairly good though few large lots a rtohave sold.Tin plates are firmer by to 3s per box in England ; rices here have mot responded, but the tone of the market is firmer.The hardware trade reports a good seasonable business.We quote: Pig iren per ton, Coltness, $21 to 21.60; Siemens, $18.50 to 20; Gartsherrie, $320.50 to $21; Summeriee, $230.50 to $21; Langloan, $21 to 21.50; Bglinton, $18.60 to 10.00; Carnbroe, $30 to 20.80.Bare per 100 bs, Siemens, $3.00 to 2.25; Sootsh and Stafford- shire, $1.00; best ditee, $3.15 to 2.25; Swede.$4.28 0 4.60; Norway, $4.00 to 5.00; lowmoor & Bowling, $6.95 to 7.00.Canada pistes, per box: Hatton, $3.96 ; other brands, $3.28 to 3.50; tin plates, per box: charcoal IC, $6 650 ; ditto, IX, $7.50; ditto, DC, $6; ditto, DX, $7.Coke, IC, $4.80 to 8.Tinned sbests, No.26, charcoal, $10.60 to 11; Galvanized Sheets, No.28, best, $7.00 to 7.80; Hoops and bands, por 100 lbs, $2.88 to 3.50; Sheets, best brands, $2 85.Bailer Plates, $3-00 15 8-50.Russia Sheet Iron, per lb, 1240.Lend, pig, per 100 iba,$4-25 ; do sheet, 55.50 ; do bar, $5 to 5.50; do shot, 3e te 6.50; Steel, cast, per lb, 11jÿ4 to 1240; do Spring, per 100 lbs, $3.75 to 4; do Tire, $3.80 to\u2019 3-75; do Sleigh Shoe, $2.25 to 2.50.Inget tin, $26 to 26.Ingot copper.$17.25 to 18-50; shest con der 100 lbs, 35-40 to 5.50 ; pe 45-25 to 5.Horseshoes, per 100 1b», $4.98 4.50.Proved coil chain, § inch, $6.80.prods iy hy @ por bdl, $1.60 to 1.70.Druas asp Camwicats.\u2014The leeal chemical market je quiet.In England prices are steady to firm.There ie a fair and for sundries awd fer articles in the dreg line.We quote :\u2014Biensh-eoda, 10 to 890; soda-ssh, $1.50 to 1.08; -chromate ef potash.134e to 1Gc; boraz, 17e to 18e: cream lartar erystals, 29¢c ta 30e: ditte ground, B1c te 83; ie soda, $2.40 te 2-50; sugar of lead, 130 to 150; bleaching powder, $1.50 to 1.78; alum, $1.78 to 9; eop- peras, 100 iba, OOe to $1 ; flour sulphur, $9.90 to 3.25; eprom 331t2, $1.80 to 1.80; sal soda, 906 to $1.10; salipetre, pur 39.80 to 10 ; sulphate of 60 ie To; w Whiting 880 to 800: duinine, & hia, 82.40 to 2.868 ; castor oil, 100; label te Abe; opium, 3 76 to 6 Lrataze.\u2014No.1.D.A., Spanish sole is slightly firmer hare ; if anything sales being mentioned at 260 to 27e.and at 25e te 206 for ipary.A recent report of the Boston market says :\u2014 \u201cSame dealers maihtain that prices are fully as frm in sole leather 38 à week ago.but on the best authority we know of sales cf the nen-acid at 260, against 264 a week ago.eheaper grædes of upper leather are about jo off; in fast, this will apply to everything.except desirable 7 to 7} ounes leather.There was more trade toward the close ef the week.The ex demand is fair, and from New York the a meats hive boon 90,399 aides.rt 22.778 sd 95,088 for the two weeks.The receints in New X cas 61,430 side, 000 Ibs.of leather to the - weak.We quote :\u2014H Bols; 2, B.A., 28 to To; Ordinary, 2530; ye 2.B.A, 98 to 6101 Ne 2, Ordinary, 234 to asie Sole, Ne 1, A te 280; No 9 n° to Giles Hemlock Slough- ter, No.1, 27 to 200; Warned peer light and medium, 36 to 48s; Splits; , 25 to 300: small, 9 to 260; ins to 36 Ibe), 60 to 0c; de (18 te 261A),'60 te 70c Harness, 96 to 340 ; Buf, 14 ta\" 169; Pebble, 124 to 1B}0; Rough, 26 to 28e.\" Boors axp Bmoxs.\u2014The factories are tehning on full time in the endeavor to fill the numerous Pal orders on hand ss soon as ible and open out for the sorting trade in season.- In çon- sequence of the crush of business travellers will not be launched out on the road again for sème time.Men's split boots, $1.75 to $3.26; do Split Brogans, $1.00 to $1.10; do Buff Congress, $1.80 to $2.26 : do Kip Boots, $2.50 to $3.25; do Cowhide Boots, $2.30 to $2.76; Women's Split Balmorals, 0c and §1 ; do, Pelible and Buf Balmorals, $1.10 to 1.40; do Prunella, 80¢ to $1.00; Mises\u2019 Buff and Pebble Bal- morals.906 to 1.18.te Favrrs.\u2014AIl advices show that a high average costs will rule all round the season.Currants, 7c to Valonoias, 8je to ODto ;.layora, $2.25 to $3.30; London layers, $2.7Q to $2-80; loose Muscatol, box, $3.30 to $2.40; seedless, Djo to 10} ; prunes, Hic i Ode: 83 Tarragona, 180 to 160; walnuts, French, Die to 10e: filberts 10e te 110.Gnro0Eurts.\u2014\u2014 Business in this line seeme to be brightening up,as we notices among wholesale houses, a larger number of country buyers than usual, and the prospects for a good Fall trade are everywhere orient.Jobbers do not operate very freely, owing to an uncertainty a3 to how prices will range during the next two months at tho same time, more or less speculation is expected.Suaars.~-Our refiners are unable to rally the market which has fallen into a complete state of stagnation.Granulated, 10e to 1O$c; Yelluws, 7 je to Oo ; Raw, good to bright, 7 ÿo to Betas.\u2014Thore is every indication of an improvement in teas, but so far the only transactions reported are that of about 300 hf-chests fine Japans at 400 to 43¢ and an invoice of new tear.ex \u201cBenarty\u201d on p.t., amounting to about $10,000.Japan common, 23j0 to 250: gout common te medium.Q7e to 30e: fair to good.340 to 455: fine to choice, 450 to 56c : Nagasaki, 2Be to 360; Young Hyson, firsts, 480 to 55\u20ac ; seconds, 38e to 46e; thirds, 30¢ to 360: fourths, 26c to 200; gunpowder, low grades, 3Be to 406 : good to fine.BOc to GOc ; finest, GBe to7Oc : Iin- pertal, medium to , 880 to 38¢ ; fine to finest, 48c to @Oc ; Twankey.common to good, 390 to 820; Oolong, common.38c to 3Be; good to choice, 400 to 850; Congou, common, 26c to age : medium to good, 92e to 400 ; fine to finest, 416 to 606 ; Bouchong, common, 280 to 300 : medium to good, 330 to 450: fine to choice, 500 to 700.Corrsx\u2014We bear of a large transaction on private terms, but said to be at very low figures, outside of this business is quiet.We quote :\u2014 Green Mocha, 840 to 38¢; Java, 23¢ to 28¢; Maraeaibo, 21¢ to @8¢; Cape, 19c to 200; Ja- males, 186 to 20e; Rio, 18e to 200 ; Singapore and Ceylon, 220 to FTo: chicory, 190 to 12j0.Sriczs.\u2014Thé leading article just now is pepper, whieh continues to advance, notwithstanding the light demand.Caxsia, per lb, 130 to 18c: Mace, OOc to $1 : Cloves, 40c to 50¢; Jamaica Gingor bi, 32c to 280 ; Jamaica Ginger, unbl, 170 to 2le; Cochin Ginger, 14e to 18e: African, 10e to 110: Bik Pepper, 15e to 17e; Pimento, 17e to 180; astard, 4 lb.jars, 19c to 200: Mustard, 1 1b.jars, 24¢ to 28¢: Nutmext, anlimed, 85< to 05c: limed.65e to DO Sowecn of she The above Hotel win for the the TWENTIETH of SUE, under «aperiegce in the confident pat he en the hotel a tourists, snd their stay one of health and Ie be, sede JONN EENLY.snag; OK perc RT A LL \u201cPRŒSEL*8 sysran: ML Sore ely J coe wi Monday, September Sth, be at home on and after the thé ro ax Pn, 10 Receive system Ls, Sil welcome tu day during Joe Bevis THE ST.GEORGE'S MODEL a SCHOOLS, win reopen on Monday, 0th September Applications for admission, to be made $0 the School house, staniey sired, near 52.Gearge*s Church.on 0 3 .QHORTHAND In tweive cssy lessons.thoroush knowledge Shart- hand guaran Food I 3 conras of five loesmus eaten Soy food ote wetka.Tickets for the course §1U.ar DALRY.87a Editorial Office.188 TULGERS SCHOOL for YO! G LADIE will re-open 1 D.V.) on PRIDAY, PIRADER 2nd, at St.Urbain street, corner of Ontario street.202 ME.ALEC.MACKENZIES Pupils will re-assembie at Xo.3 Durocher street, On Monday, September 5th, A.CONTANT, Plano aud Organ Teacher, 752 8t.Catherine street, Montreal.202 13 ADAME VINCENT, Teacher N of Singing and Vocal Culture, will he at home on an) after REPTENDER 1st.Residence, 86 CATHOAKT AT STREET.TROTTER will return ISS M! rom Barope shont the socand week in September, and i resume her instructions in Music, and the Theory of Music, at 198 Mansfield street.3 daw \u201c ADIES* SCHOOL, 188 Bleury .Street, conducted \u2018ty MRS.STUNE, re-opened .st September.196 lm PDE H.H.HAAS, \" TRACHER OF MUSIC (PIANO AKRD SINGING), THEGERMAN ANDFRENCH LANGUAGES 0413 33 SHUTER STREET.EAWING G LESSONS AND ch pe parmtory Courses for Elementary and Model hool Niplomas.will be gtven at Mas MARCHANI'S ACAUENY, wbich has been Jony and favorabiy known in educational circles.Terms moderate.Apply at No.7 8t Elisabeth Street.204 4 nan Bleéitcies, &e For Cramps, Chills, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, aveu ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS | PAIN-KILLER! IS THE GREAT REMEDY! BELLEYILLE, Ont., February 13.1880.\u2018This is $0 certify that 1 have used Perry Davis\u2019 Pain Killer in my house for several years with dreat satisfac tion.1 was taken with cramps Que night in the stomach, (from eating grvén fruit À after takine the Pain Kil'er acconling to directions, = was almost instantly re- liovedd.I believe it saved my life.(Biyned,) 205 3 FRASER ASSELSTIKR DON'T BE WITHOUT IT.Sold Everywhere, 20e and 30¢ per bottle, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma.Were Fellows\u2019 Compound Syrup useless in all other disenses, the henefit which 1 undoubtedly Ta in Consumption and other diseases of the Orcmns would vindicate {ta claim to the attention of every medical practitioner.From the statistice of England and Awnerices it la a {alr estimate that one-tenth of thet@ntire denths te caused by Conramnp:ion alone.If the Syrap 18 ua-d perseveringly it subdues the tendrney to Consumption.and in many conarmed casca, as in that of the inven\u2018or, ft hae effect à à cure Indigestion and habitual Costivenos: almost always ariac fran weakness of the nerves aud muscles of tho stomach and bowen.Ia sich cases Peilows® Compound Sy?ip of HypOphosphites has proved itrelf nf tha srratest service.The evacuations soon become\u201d copious and hexithr.This Svrap will onre Pal y to the Ars stage, and will give great © sit £ and prolong ite iu the second und thint.It will care Asthma, Nronchitis, Tarsngitis, aml Coughs.It will care all dis=asss orig Dating from want of Muscuiar A and Kervous TOR Pablic Speakers and Singers will find this Syrup of insstimable value A dose should be taken before speaking or singing.Aphonia.or the Lass of Votre, is nsually cured by sa few doars.Wr have known cases where & single dose has been effectunl.& Jacos, X.D., St.John, N.B., writes : \u201c1 had nccosiON 20 use vour Syrap in a case of À phonia which vonbi not vicid to regular treatment : ft proved to be atl that yu claimed for \", having acted with expe- ation and entire setisf, EF\" Do not be decvived name: no other under any circumst PRICE, =» «= = remedies Dearing s dimiAr aration ie a substitute for this, cco.01.50 PER ROTTLE POR SALR BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DÉALERS IN MEDICINE PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, MONTREAL.SULB AGENTS ST.JAMES HOTEL, THREE RIVERS, This n and lar Hotel 1s witht cl M4, abt ae power Hohl resent fmportant Shenges have A the hotel thoroughly Juinted, while v arpa apd tare she o Thove Tr séded to the tes of the make WN the most destradle in the oly.Visitors to celabrated | Bt.Leon fyringe will And a mott eonvenient sogte.| sec.RIENDEAU & Ce, Proprietora ' PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 HOTEL, Db.TOURIGNY, PROPRIETOR, ARTHABASKA STATION.Good sample rooms for tra hants.Care nat furnished, lizhted Eten cod oat 2143x INSOLVENT AC ACT of 1875, he maar © Doan, ier, Ch uso rte Do Joseph William avion Tu JON Avcigaeen ee or cr ct re the said Lois Dupuy.- Por in information apply ad - LOUIS DUPTEIS andif.U.EMARD, \u2018| mail \u2014 IDENTICAL WITH LIFE! Norman's Curntive Electrie Appliances, Fer the Rouet and Cure of Paralyste, General ralgia, Drouchitis, Asthma, do.wd ne Tue enbecribet having been appoin Agent tone non, will be B to forward phiets Norrie eet \", and wil\u2019 Soiree pipet! fres by express, on raceipt of J.A.HARTE, Draggist, GLASGOW DRUG MALE, 400 NOTRE DAME STREET, \u2014 Dliscellaneons.JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF! A ested by Sctentifio xuthorities ad every pays a bee Er Bold so au Procers erexp diese ANCHVYER oF MALY, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW amd all kinds of TRODUCR, 31 DOANE STREET, BOSTON.soiree W.nd 13 Pert re, Net, SILVER FOR SALE 8 0 ad \u201cSFAR\u201d OFFICE.\\tZ int a + WAYLAKD CANPRELL, B.D.tel \u2018Cor.Notre Dame and Place d\u2019 Armes, Tee baléyeariy mee Le Since of dus gs rc ER r, prox, 8 10 Tacs Le =) Verre The sandiintes for or a eit ne rE paie trance, 1h the hamds of one the undsreigued Secre- A+ G.BRLLEAV, x.PROVINCIAL BOARD OF MEDICINE.PRELININARY EXAMINATIONS.he examinations for admission to the 8 of Mi cing will fake place on Thursday, ro Noon PFOR., A$ 10 2.M,, At Quebec, tn thé ait of lave Univer si ice ios 52 De remonte r a days In the undersigned Secretaries.A. INYASTED LB CANADA FOR PRO | EROTION OP CANADIAN POLICE HOLD \u2018 LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDERS UNLIMITED.Fire lusurances sootpied om the most favoraile terms HE CLASSES IN MISS LAW- DERS fcheol will he resummed on MONDAY, ERP: TFRNRKK 1 Ah Mise Lavrier has vacancies A resident and da rely and will be a howe after the Oth.Tor Bepem ber, ot À Manaticid street rie can bo had at Mr.Hills' Bookstore, Phill 198 BERTHIER, A MIMAE Tr conan fag topo here 2 Or, nN - NH.M.T 8.184° Ow r cons, ten hant), Que.HE SCHOUL FOR YOUNG en, conductd@ hy Miss Syromers and Miss Smith, 108 Mansfielé street wil} bs re-opened OR Tuesday.the Sth September.wih ve ame dut 10108 Aereonire Torgerp on school business.a J.0B ME LT, Ra CR TURSDAY, AUGUST 30th.Por terms foe Planoforte Tuition apptywat Mr.Lindsay's Booms, 1310 54.Catherine sireet, Tursfay av Wednes- Gay, tram 2105 pm.$01 Lin transacted in all its branches.M.5.GAULT, W.TATLEY, Ben Wiel Age 952 Ulines.WHITE HITE PALM OIL 8 SOAP Amongst other wpecialtiea, we haye received from Europe.a consignment of Pare White Paim Oil fosp This woap for bath and toilet use is the purest aad finest in the world.Whe shall sell this ssap tu any quantition The attention of ladies and drusyists is requested.It is | far superior to thé finest Castile ot any other.J.B.CARTWRIGHT & CO, Importers of Migh Class Wines, &e, 416 ST.PAUL STREET.Oafl for sample of above and you will never use say other for Bath or Tollat, 1712 \u201cCHEAP MUSIC' CHEAP AY & EVENING SCHOOLS D ANSE LES PRO : ow GLAN .w LUNN A + after J Barr ven > sad Sen VR MONTRARAL.tons | With Pu Cand Bp all ! and El-zant Sieening Cars on Night Trains.{ Eaturdass on «2.! p.m.Hyacinthe, F5 a »m., OR a Saturdays rar FRE who ap cal Sn IN.> Halt anvil ho tetre treet Salon Junction Mont fix IN foo A from 9.18 YE on bE TL ui dau as Esroente Vif from Boston ai 0.45 pm.Barren Re BU a.m.will hae tp Th us = Cha pis Je ems lo ping rc em - then Right traine eat mde roar omtane Stating.ALL CARS AND TRAINS run botwréen Bona Biation, Montreal, and Bostan WITHOUT CHA amas ch checked through 1 ail petacipél polots in yHAGGAUE PASSED BY THE OUSTONS Af Suma EOS HR thus saving all teoubl: = t und FES onetas apply 167 te 202 Si.James street, \"oa HOFER | GUSTAVE LEVE, up DRADLEY W, May ana, Rs, Ar amie Marie (CENTRAL VERMONT R.R OLD [RELI ABLE SHORT ROUTE.Three ress Trams sou York.= itn bh Putiman Slee atts wen Ber Parlor and Sleeping Card ti Two Express Trains daily # man's elegant Sleeping Cars attached.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREANS = 7.15 a.m.Meme, Hoan PARLOR CARN TO B08.40% Bogton, Tro Xo TOX AND NEW YORK.and 3.20 p.m.For Waterioo and Madogh ° 3.20 PM.Torivie Pros serie) 6.30 Pp.m.NIONT Ÿ EXPRESS Ses = Lowel and Mew Y¢ GOING NORTE.FAST TRAIN The Night Express fo Foie st ore po arn gy ja New York met Thonn Exprots leaves Boston, nia Lowell, ab 8.48 a vie Pinta bare à 5 8 am, Troy at 7 40 n'a, Arrive Montreal at 2 loves New York Troy am, © jar aie Mantreai at 10.10 pm.vi = 8.06 D.Exp leaves Boston at 7 00 p.ma IR, in Pitch : oh and New Tork at 4 Jou Lawes pa.Via For Tickets rine Freight Rates, ay \"AE content Yor mont Railroad Office, 136 St.James street.A.C.STONEGRAVE, \u2014 BOUTOR OFFICE, 200 Washington St.FEW YORK, 271 Broad way.J.W.HOBART, w.Fr.SMITH, Gen.Pass.Agent.Q, M, 0.& 0.RAILWAY, CHANG OF TIME Li Commencing on Monday, July $3th, Isg TRAINS WILL BUN AS POLE: am mt 00e ! \u2018ming { Mixed.\u2018 Express.= POS en ebep\u2014\u2014 ve Hochelags L'or Ottairn cc \u201c as0au Sra ArmreatOttawa 1°: véessccss 1.00 p.m\u2019 L've Ottawa for Hochelnx perse es 7.00 pe! 8.10 a.m] 4.58 nu Arrive i re Hoobe- | leas anineo S30 nn | Lye Hochelaga, for Queuve.AIS A.ml.00000) MOD SR! 0.0 firmer at ete 2.33 ».ms voocccaoj D26 sa a.u Nockel es.4.00 PN.00ea 30.30 4.2, 2085 RE drrire joche- I «dort ais ve foe Se.Jerome | J Ciaran : Arrive nt A - omc.\u2026.NE.creas [TID BM: conser, oiborsees, Lv § Jerome, | for Mach 1-8n.[.p1645 A0.ce0veujuccarsacese Armee at Hoshe-' _ lags .jus «.QO0A B send avistfensorcinetn L\u2018we Rochelaga , - for Jatie.ts 1.8.00rx Feessecsccs Arrrre at latictte 7.25 V6 2000 a200 \u2014hsctsnoutre L've Jaltatte for.Hocelnca ques [020 A.Mlcouoce si
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