Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 16 novembre 1877, vendredi 16 novembre 1877
[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE VOL.XXXI.¦i* QUBBEI'rFKtl>?£Y.NOVKM BF R 16.Ml.No.Il,7f,0 __________ jE .The fieri of DoareTen U in Halifax.Burglars are acilrelj at work in ahorbrooks.?brigantine is being loaded at Annapolis with apples for Glasgow.\u2014Halifax Ckroni*.The Braoa Agricultural works hare been destroyed by Are.Loss $30,000.The Oshawa people want sotne one lo start a canning factory tn that town.pack of nine wolves was recently seen between Glengarry and Caledonia, Plctou County, N S.The twenty-aixth Company of Boyal fingt- neara are under orders for Bermoda ; It is ex-peeled they will return to Halifax in spring, The latest donation received by the St.John, N.B., Board of Relief, foe the soBerare by the gnat Are, is $100 from Honolulu Band* Three Waterloo County farrae told as follow* ; 13A acres near film Ira, $9,000 ; 114 j IM acres u^mr St.Jacobs, $16,000 .1M acres tor $14,- Tha report Umt Dr.Tapper would not be iimwt at the next ereaioa ot Parliament, having determined to visit the Mediterranean, la without foundation.Vnderloton people we talking again abooi aarnrlns a orvoev water dupoly.Ilia about time for them to aettle that bnslneee for good ahd ail.John Campbell of Kincardine, while 111, escaped through his bed-room window cled in a skirt | his dead body was found at the end of a three days' search.(Qaifos member of farmers in Goderich township ere getting dog-churns, and a groat many aaeAeas dogs are made to do aotivo service on an inclined plane or circular plat- qoetry, marble Imitations, Ac., and we learn that one of the can of the Hudson River Railway, now on the track for two yean, is inlaid with this glass veneer, and althoogh daring that period it most have received some rough ige, there are no marks oi signs of wear on the polished surface of the car.Desk tops, sewing machines, picture frames, Ac., can also be covered wRh it.Mr.Badd, the inventor, and one of ths promoters of the company, is in the city at present.The Montreal WUmm says :\u2014The Insanitary condition of the Court House Is bearing deadly fruit.r]One after the other, the clerks who are Immured lo its polluted atmosphere, and others compelled to be present each day, we complaining of faintness, headaches and illness, while hero and there, one of a weaker cornstituilon succumbs to that dread malady, typboidfover.Yesterday afternoon n clerk in the prothonotaries\u2019 office was obliged to go home, feeling 111, and a deceased stenogra .bar is supposed to have caught typhoid within its walls.The prolonged lllneei of an ablu judge, and death of another, is attributed to this cause, while in the criminal department the stench has created a number of oases for the doctor.Bnilt as it is upon n ridge of land with rapid descent either way, there is no excase for bed drainage in the Court House.The Local Government should see to this matter.PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO London, Quebec and Montreal Scotland.4000 Tons.Oapt.James.Taxas.«.MM\t\u201c\t.14\t- Than ns.1481\t44\t.SSTNBN.1211\t\u2022»\t.GAKXA.1900\t\u2022\u2022\t.Campbell.Bkinner.Luokhurat Bailing from London every alternate Wednesday.FBOM 000 sod daughters, and on bis death she married the Rev.Mr, Satterfield.One of tbe daughters by the first marriage became connected with a notorious scoundrel, who called him-self \"Coont\" Bodenhave, and tbe two laid their heads together to pick up a weak-minded drunken sot named \u201cBilly Howard,\u201d next in succession to tha earldom ot Wfok.low and marry him to tnlAdaughter, la this they iQOceeded j but Mr.and Mrs, Howard lived together \u2022\u2022 *»* andjrlfls a very short Umv.1 \u201cBilly\" separated abqrtly after his marriage trom tte,w1fr,AS4flteUr died In abject proverty ia some low street in Dublin.Hie death was followed by that of the fiarl of mw ROUTE SOUTH, -VIA THE\u2014 Delaware and Hudson^uanal Oo.\u2019a .Railroads.IF YOU are GOING to SARATOGA, TROY, ALBANY, or NEW YORK, be sure and rak lor tickets vta tbe NEW mt * CANADA.SH0RT.UNE.This Line makes tbe (4uleke|t Time and {Sorest Connections, and Is tire Oamr Bourn running oars TwjtoUOK to Saratoga and AJ bany without Change, t TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL at 9.00 A.M, for 8 iratoga, Troy and Albany, In time to connect with tbe Night Boat* ou tbe Hudson River, and H.R.Hallway, arriving in New York at 6.00 o'clock tbe following morning.fofO P.M.Can hour later than by any other Route, arrlylng at New York, 7.16 A.M.Wagner Stofêgog Cara attached Montreal to New Yore without change.Tnlt Line carries toe THROUGH MAILS and EXPRESS between Montreal nod New York, and for Safety, Speed, and Comfort, cannot be sarpaeacd.The Mall* for tqip Train oloee at tbe Montreal Post Office at MS R 1C.For Tickets and furtoer information apply to tbe Ageute of tbe GRAND TRUNK RAIL WAY la tb.s city, or to, O.a MoKALL, General Agent for the Dominion.No.118, ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal.) JOSEPH AMGKLL, ^General Passenger Agent, Albany, N.Y.Uctober 8.1877.\tm v2a-Lm .Iverpool, A OO., D, TORRANCE Montreal.Or, to\t___ WM.M.MAGPHER30N, Commercial Chambers, ttnebec, October 0,1877, CU NA R Dh LINE.' Refined Sugar.,**T*rV0f CTOTJOE.WITH TBE VIEW OF .DIMIN 1MHINE the okauera of collision, the Steamers of this Lie# take \u2022 specified course for all reasons or the year.\t' v On the Outward Paerage from QneaMUnrn New York or Boeton, eroaslDg Meridian of *r nt 48 Lat., or aotblng to tbe North of 48.On the Homeward Paerage, crowing tbe Meridian of 40 nt 42 Lot., cr nothing to the North of O, cunaTTTine.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at CORK HARBOR\t' From New York.AJjtSrtAee*.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.eeeeeeeee \u2022 ;.Wednesday, Nov.IA Bothnia.Wednneedny, Nov.tl.Abyssinia.Wednesday,\tNov.\t28.Scythia.Wednesday, Dee.6.omnn;,.Wednesday, Deo 18.Alger a.Wednesday, Dec.19.Bothnia.Wednesday, Dec.\t26.Abytelnla.Wednesday, Jeh; 2.PartblSk.Wednesday,\tJaa 9.China.Wednesday,\tJan.16.And every following Wednesday ream Mew York.> rL\t¦ \u2022\to \u2022 Steamers marked thus \u2022 do not carry steer, age passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE Oabln, $40, $140, and f 180, gold, according to accommodation.Tickets to Paris, $16, gold, additional.Teturn Tickets an favorable terms at lowest ratte.Steerage tickets to .and from all parhi of Sarope kt very low rates.Thiongh biila of lading givsnimBellMt, Glasgow, Havre, Antwsry, and ether porta an ths Oonti.:eat, and tor Mediterranean porfa.For Freight and Peerage apply at the Company's Office, Bo.4, Bowling Green, Me* York, .OtAi» G, FRANOKLYB^.H Ex \"Ontario\u201d and \"WaldenalaD\u201d! CHOICE AND EXTRA November Ik, 1477.\u2022i> Agent.OG8HEAD3 Choice.M.G.MOUNTAIN.October 24, 1877.hIVERPOOh OOARSE SALT I AAA DAGS, NOW LANDING E ,UUU D \"Peruvian.\u201d M.G.MOUNTAIN.October 24, 1817.\u2014AND\u2014 NEW CROP UIBRANTS.^ARRELB, Ex \"Peruvian.\u201d October 24,1677.M.a.mountain.mm m hi DINNiNU WEBSTER.D V I IN E O A K- .EMIJOHNS BOLLMAN8 6 G».Vinegar.m DUIB1C1ID CIlLf ŸUmtà.COMPANY.ROYAL MAIL LXINE.New York and Bermuda Line Betwaen New York and Hamilton, Bermuda, every alternate Tburadsy.The sa \"Oanlma\u201d leaves New York for Bermoda, and Bermuda for New York every alternate Ttmn'iay ttll farther notiez This Steamer bra splendid cabin aecommudatlou.New York and St.John, N.B., Line Tbe ae.\" Flam borough\u201d runs regularly between New York and Bt.John, NA, calUng at Yarmouth, N.S, New York and Venezuelan Line.Steamers of this Line, under contract with tbe Venesnelan Government, will run regularly from New York, commencing 8th December nçxt, for La Guilra and Porto Caoello, Venesoela, calling nt 8L Thomas and Porto Rico ; connecting at BL Thomas with Branch Steamer* to all the Wert India Islands, This is tbe most direc t route to these Islands and Venesuala ; and tbs accommodations for passengers by these Steamers ore all that can be desired.For Freight or Paerage apply to W.MOORE, Manager, East India Wharf, Quebec.GUST AVE LEVE, General Passenger Agent, Oppcslte BL Louis LoteL November, 16, 147?, ALLAN LINE! safâ October 16, 1977.do.Do.Lefobre's 6 and 8 For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.October 8, 1877.ICE FQK SALE HOLlOWtY COLLEGE D\u2014 *,\u2014 * v.-f HOLLOWAY '.rnHOMAB HOLLOWAY SAYS>-I-HAVB JL deemed it uy doty to moke some or| knowledgmeut to tbe jrabllo fot the means which, through them, I possess.In tartherax.oe of this intention I have commenced the building of a College for Women of tbe middle and upper middle olassea, on au asiate of nlnetf-flve acres sttuatad within one mile of Eg ham, and 18 mile* of London.It will have a capacity to raoommodale 860 Students with two private rooms for each, A duly qualified Lady Phys(olani will reside in tbe College.Tbe curriculum of the Oollege will 1 e in some measure similar to that of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.I shall provide for the foundation of twenty Scholarships of Forty Pounds each It will not be a Training Oolleg \u2022 for Teachers and Governesses.The terms for residence will be the same for all students, Tbe building with tta furniture la estimated to coat about £860,000, to which I shall sad on endowment of £100,000.\u2014 B\\ \u2014 i\u2019JI TON OR LOAD.-.id l*0i< TH JNO.MUSSON & CO.September 18,1877, AGRICULIUm COLLEGE LANDS, STATE OF KANSAS.FOR SALE CHEAP.XITLBUPfilfiC'EOX.The north-weot çuabter m of Section No.20, in Township No.9 South of tbe Base Une of Range No.6, East of tbe Sixth Principal Meridian, Stale of Kaneaa, containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres, Apply to \u2022\tH.O.AUSTIN, Notary, .Quebec, October 81, 1877.\tAm Under contract with tbe Govarmnem Canada for tbe conveyance of Canadian and United States Mailt.1877-Summer Arrangements\u20141877 riTHIS COMPANY\u2019S LINES ABE CO» t A posed of ths undernoted First-class, t nil powered, Clyde-built, Double-engined, lies Btoamshlpe l\u2014 i Tons, .m.~4D0 Capt J E Dutton.\" OUttOASSIAN.4000 Oapt J Wylie* SARMATIAN.8800 Capt A Alrd ÎSImÎtÏw VIA*.°^t E»re^*' * .\u201c\u2022800° C\u201cP1 Bltrhie,\u201d * pwritvt1^.Ca,H J Orahant.ZTSSSSS^\u2014*1'» 0.» -#160 Capt \u201ceDongaH.**®00 0apt N McLean.C4pl\ta0rt1> ïftînîîïï®**.J\u201c00 ^P^ Stephen.^^ADlAN.I860\tOapt\tC*beL ' \u2014 £:WFOUNJDLaND\u201e1200 Oapt.Mylloa THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE teUlug from LIVERPOOL every THOPE day, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY (calling at LOOH FOYLE to receive ou boanl and land Malls and Paraengera to and tnm Ireland and Scotland) are intended to be despatched from QUEBEC : \t\u2014\u2014» 22®®AlrtAN»»«.,.\u201e\tuld induce above all Mr.Laurier\u2019s friends to keep it back.On the contrary, it was part and parcel of the general correspondence, bearing it out and harmoniously con turning the thread of the subject matter ; and, as already stated, would have been published with the rest, if we had had it in time.It was to the direct advantage of Mr.Laurier and his friends that such should have been the case ; and the fact that it was made public the moment it was received is too self-evident a proof that they had neither intention, nor in terest in concealing anything in the Utattor.Our worthy contemporaries, already referred to, have this time fallen upon a mare\u2019s nest, which will not benefit their cause very much, however it may profit their pockets for sensational extra printing.They had better turn their atten tion to fresh fields and pastures new.The question of the duties on Canadian ship ping and the M*ckeupie Government is played out as far aa they are concerned.It was very rude of that man, yester-I day, at the meeting, to,continually interrupt Mr.Chapleau, asking him toex- Çlain about the Tanneries Land Swap hat is & subject, which, except perhaps Mr.(jbapleau, \u201cno fellow oould under stand.\u201d RSMABKABIii SUrrUOATIOMS.Lately a large number of («ersoDaln France, Austria and other countries have made long petitions for prayers, benedictions, dispensations and advice under special clrcamstancea.He has been amused frequently of late also by communications from crazy Individuals volunteering Information and advice to tbe Holy Father and proffering suggestions for the better guidance of the Cbnrcb and improvements in doctrine, statements made with all the gravity and earnestneas imaginable.Pius IX.has insiste] ou giving his personal attention to all this correspondence.BCSUIBBS or THS 0BUR0U OIPABTUSNTS.In addition to receiving and properly disposing of the regular correspondence he has received the daily reports of the managers and secretaries of the various boards, commissions and congregations which control the vast, intricate machinery of the Catholic Oharch.There are nineteen congregations called \u201csacred,\u201d each of which has several cardinals to transact Its affairs besides priest* to assist as consnltors.Pius IX.has long been prefect or president of three of these great congregations\u2014viz , tbe Holy Office, Conclstory and Visita Apostolica.There are five other departments in addition to the nineteen sacred cpngregations for the transaction of Pontifical business ; and next come tbe Apostolic Feniteusleria, Apostolic Datsris, Apostolic Camera and tbe Palatine Regreterie.TBS VISITS or out WSJSK.The business for one week is tbns summed up :\u2014 Monday\u2014Received the Cardinal Secretary of Memorials.First Monday in the month\u2014 Received the President of the Academia of Noble Ecclesiastics, the Secretary of Regular Discipline.Monday evening\u2014Visited by the Cardinal Prefect of tiegnatura, the Administrator and Secretary ot Ut.Peter s and the Secretary of Briefs to Princes.Tuesday morning\u2014Received the Cardinal Secretary of Briefs, Cardinal Casoni, Pro-Datarla, and bis deputy, tbe Almoner, the Dominican Father, Master of tbe Apostolic Palace.A number of other functionaries attended in (be evening.Wednesday\u2014Received tbe Assessor of the Holy Office, secretaries of tbe Congregation of Conclstory, also reports of ecclesiastical foreign affairs extraordinary and Latin letters.Thursday morning\u2014Received the Cardinal Prefect of the Propaganda ; attended a meeting of the conuregatlons of tbe Holy Office, Visita Apostilica and Fabiioa of St.Peter\u2019s.N«»xt he received visits from the Cardinal Prefect of Studies, the State Andl tor, Secrotary of Briefs to Princes and the Secretary of Bites.Friday\u2014Received tbe Secretary of Briefs and the Cardinal Pro-Dataria, the Secretary of Memorials and Secretary of the Index.Saturday\u2014Attended a meeting of the congregations of the Council and Bites.In the evening he was visited by the Cardinal Vicar of Rome, the secretaries of Latin Letters and Visita Apostolica.Sunday (after tbo regular offices for the day)\u2014Received the Secretary of tbe Propo ganda and tbe Pope\u2019s Auditor.DIFLOMATIO AMD OTBkR D SPUTATIONS.The above forms but a portion of tbe routine business of the week.The diplomatic receptions entailed considerable strain.The \u201caudiences\u201d have Increased.Heads and members of religious orders, convents, monasteries and charitable Institutions were receired by the Pope.Archbishops, bishops and other functionarlts paid visits to the Limina Apos toloram.¦S&IOU8 ILI-SSSS.In consequence of tbo great strain His Holiness utterly broke down about two weeks ago.After a period of unconsciousness he revived slightly on Saturday morning last.As night came on, however, be grew worse again.The \u201cdeath rattle\u201d was heard in his threat.He seemed to he sinking.His condition alarmed the attendants, Daring yesterday fSuudayj he rallied, but as the sore in his leg, which had served as safety valve, had closed, Signor Ceccarelll and bis new colleague, being unwilling to assume the responsibility of prescribing farther lor the patient, summoned Professor Vabsettl, the greatest physician in Italy.PBOPSSSOR V ASZSTTl THINKS US CANNOT RB OOVKB.When Professor Vanzetti had examined the illustrious pstieut he expressed the opinion that there was no chance of bis recovery.He thought when death arrived it would be without the least warning.He recommended the exercise of extreme caotiou, lest syncope be mistakwn for death.RS0S1VSS TWO HOBS DEPUTATIONS.Every time the Pope rallies he is perfectly conscious.It Is evident he is de teimined to receive guests to the last He was slightly better again to-day, and was propped up in bed to receive the Santa Rosa Association, and a deputation of ladies The temporary interment of tbe Pontiff will bo at St.Peter\u2019s.Ice has formed on Iho St.John River, atove Macktaquack.at Burgoyne's Ferry.Tbe Ice has rendered crossing difficult.The men employed on the Government buildings at Baitleford have arrived hare, having completed the work.>V u|giimt Flowor.The moat miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver complaint.More than seventy-fire per cent of thé people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects ; such as sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Coetiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart burn, Waterbrasb, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, ko.Go to your Druggist and get a 75 cent Bottle of August Flowup.or a Sample Bottle for 10 oents.Try it.Two doses will relieve you.October 5, 4877.\tF-Lm M 7 ilKita itra ii.auy uu|lratRrl»laa Heir Renewer In restoring gray hair to Ita natural color, but they can see this fact substantiated by hundreds who are now using It It la a moat delightful baDamlo dressing for the hair, and appreciated In every Instance.H la «old by all druggists and hair dres*era.Devins A Bolton, Montra al, nre sole ageo'.n for the Domlulou.: Bofs Ms\u2019 Yool OoiMiiiK, \u2014IE- Welcome Résulta Ple«aa.uUy Attulued.It is a highly desirable thing to have a good digestion, aUo to sleep > ouudly Tne organ of though', b-lcg In tbe closest «ympethy with tbe stomach, disordered digestion la frequent-1 ly accompanied by headache, mental despondency, and w nt of aleep.These harassing I symptoms can be pleasantly overcome by ! using aa a remedy PHILLIPS\u2019S MILK OF MAGNK3IA,\u2014a bland and effective article, | endorsed by physicians, and widely used aa an antidote to the nausea p*oaliar to manled women, and for sour stoa ach and colic among | children.Sold I y all chemists.ILL SIZES, AND AT LOW PRICES.SIMONS &F0ULDS, IT«.torique Street.October 18,1877.CA.RRIER, TjA.INE & CO.XI CT G-X IN\u2019XI 23 XV.IB , FOUNDERS, MILLWRIGHTS AND MACHINISTS, BTJIL13KRS OB' Steam Engines and Boilers for Steamboats, Saw and Oriat Mille, etc., eto< - -A.LSO \u2014 Manufacturers ef [Stores, Ploughs, Kettles, and all kinds of Oaatiuge to Order L«via t-OOM«EMCIAL ftTREKT, MeKEJWZlE\u2019N WHARF.diietMM, t-Noa.109.104, lOO, A 10», NT.PAUL NTREET.STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, c ¦ or Coal and Wood.Nervous exhaustion________a medical E^BAY, -comprising a series of lectnres | delivered at Kahn\u2019s Museum of Anatomy, New York, on tbe cause and care of Premature Decine, sbowlrg Indisputably bow lost bsalth may be regained, aff-rdlug a clear sycopals of tbe impedimenta to marriage and the treatment of nervous and | by steal debit- I Ity, being the result of twenty years' experience.Price 25 oen's.Address, Secretary Kahn\u2019s Museum of Anatomy, 68i, Broadway, New York.November 16, 1877.\tCm TWO CARDINALS VSRT ILL.Mgr.Randi is dangofousiy ill of bl^ck [ small-pox, which is greatly alarming to tbe iomîtes of the Vatican.Cardinal ffartollni is also seriously 111.The French proverb says \u201cificn n'tst eaere pour une sapeur.1\u2019\u2014The mob-orator, Thibault, must evidently be of this opinion, and a sapeur.Heretofore, in Canada, the wives of politicians have not ___________________ bean dragged into political discussion j pay interest, the Mlsaiaquoi Valley Railroad, I Mr.Thibault, with fine taste, has deviated from St.Albans, Vt., to Ricbford, to-day goes Icom this rule, and we suppose will soon into the bands of trustees oi 1st mortgage.E introduce the nantes of a4 a man\u2019* Lient.Wood, Assistant-Adjntant to Gen.female relations, even to hi* great-grapd Howard, at the time of Joseph\u2019s surrender to mother, at political meetings.Mr.Hilea, made verbatim reports oi tbe speech Thibault should remember that be is by Joseph ; he said fit» chiefs were killed,^his j a(jc|reBamg a mty constituency which reads newspapers and is generally pretty yell informed.-J!i Numéro ns alarming reports are carrent.UNITED STATES.Trial off Biotei a\u20141 he Cotton Crop\u2014 \u2014Om Explosion\u2014The Chicago Fire \u2014Trampled to Death\u2014Burglars Escape from Gaol\u2014The Cable Hepair-tti\u2014The Methodist»\u2014The Army\u2014 Earthquake\u2014Fatal Mine Explosion \u2014hAcobedo\u2014Tne Mexican»\u2014From Havana, Sic , foe.Baltixobs, tid, Nov.15\u2014Two of the inly rioters were found guilty to-day, and two ac-quittad.Wasumton, Nov.15\u2014The Department of Agriculture report* a xedartfon in the aggregate yield of cotton from last session of four mat cant Foaraata Mossoa, Ta, Nov.15\u2014Edward A.Laagdon, of the 6th Artillery, waa fatally little children were scattered, »n anutaoturer\u2019a prices at From W.R.M.D.of New Ch!aholni( Bedford* I have rmjloyeu the PtRuvitN Pybup ! succesHfully in does of dyspajsla, ebrome dlarrbow, ne voue debility, rjeuntisia, aiya'p-elas, bolls and diseases of tbe skin; also, chloioits, lencorriiea, prolapses ulerl, and ia female complaints generally.A« an alterative tonic, the syrap ought to be uned b« clergymen, editors, cashiers, clerk*, lawyers, | and olbeta who use their bralue more than their muscles; as well»¦ operatives, printers, tailors, shoemakers, aeAmstressee, and all those whose occupation confluee them Id lib ventilated and over-healed rooms, who are liable to «offer mors or leas from nervous debility.\u201d bold by dealers generally.Novembei 10, 1877.\tF-d*w 15, Si.John 8treat, Upper Town, and corner Notre-Dame and Sons-le-Fort Streets, Lower Town.November 5, 1877.IMMENSE REDUCTION ! The Great Shoshonees Remedy Is au Indian vegetable compound, composed of tbe Juices of a vailety of remarkable medl* |\tQy cinal plants and herbs; the various properties 1 of these different Ingredient* when combined, ¦ q A -pj\t,\ti -ar Is so constituted as to act rlmnltaneonsly I /Il x GF \\ vGrîti ftXIfl M ATA upon the Blood, Lnngs, Liver, Kidneys, III- *\t^\t^ aUU -U C gesllvc Organs, Nervous System, Ac., restor-log their functions to healthy action, an 1, being purely vegetable, Is ns harmless &b nature\u2019s own beverage.This mtdielne Is a decided benefit la all, and a permansnt cure In a large majority of diseases of the blood, §uch sr Scrofula, Eryslpela*, Hall Kbeum, Canker, Pimples, Ac.In prescribing this medicine we do not claim that H always performs cures ; hut this we do Hay, that It purlbos and enriches the blood, permanently curing a large majority of diseases arising from Us imparities.It stands far ahead and unequalled amt ng tbe Imndretls of competing medicines of the day.It has sti-od the teat of ten years, and It to-day more popular thin ever As a summer lesteiatlve It stand* unrivaled ; It enables tbe ajHtam to bear up against the com tant drain to which It la subjected by a high temperature.Persons who are subject to Bilious C'ollo, Dyseut .iy, InJl-gestion, Ac., t-bouid lake the Hhoshonees Remedy.Pri \u2019e of the Remedy In pint brilles.51 ; Pills, 36ete a box.Hold by all medicine dealers *>\tM October 20, 1377.\tJm ON THE WHOLE OF OUR NEWLY IM ported 8took of Fancy and Staple Diy Goods.Owing to the Scarcity of Money, w# bave decided to give tbe above large Discount for CASH ONLY.Our &bnck Is well assorted, aod comprises all tbe best Goods that can be bad In a first class eAtabliahmeul.FïïüliMEM, lT&t>x»ique Street.November 10, 1877.Jans 8, 1877.Fm FLOWER MBS!IUDMSËTUII,U JUST RECEIVED, slan,\u201d a choice BULBS, consisting of PER 8.8.\u201cCIROA8-¦upply of FLOWER ily&cinths, Crocus, Narcissus, Tulips, Banunculus, Anemones, &c., &c.JOHN E.BURKE*, QUEBEC DISPENSARY.November 18, 1877.\tF The members of the committee of tb* LADIES\u2019 AID SOCIETY, Y.M.O.A., are requested to meet on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at THREE o\u2019clock, 'for one hour, at tbe Rooms of lbs WOMEN\u2019S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Artillery Part, to transect special business.November 16, 1877* Two Questions Easily Answxbed.\u2014Why ahould men wear beards 7 Because Ibey are a great protect ion to tbe tbroat and longs, and add much to tbelr personal appearance.Why should we use \u201c Bryan's Pulmonic Wafer*?\u201d Kecnnse when used for oougbs, colds, tick ling In tha tbrqat.hcareenesa, Ac they act like a charm.MlulMem and lawyers use them physiclaos recommend them, and tli\u2019gorA and public speakers say they are (be very best roed'.ciue In exlslence for the care of aucb complaint*.8*.Id by all medicine dealers at ;6cts a box.November 10, 1877.\tJm-F NOT QUITE 80.« It Is among ibe most savsge and debased tribes only that Ibe condition and comfort of tbe horse bave been neglected,\u201d but wo believe ibe>e are many lu civilise! conotrips wbo aie gqitiy of the same uegiect, and without tb» excuse of the former ; here ell may avail themselves ui the use of an article which has done more than anything else heretofore knoen to improve tbe condition and relieve tbe koffering of tha horse.Iboee who will not use it will be the loiera, their horses the snfiererti ; to avoid both nse \u201c Darley\u2019a Condition rowdeni and Arabian Have Remedy,i an-t yen wtil be Batiiffsd with the rpsu.t.'tteiqetuber the name, and see that the slgoatnie of Hurd A Go.is on eer.b package.Northrop A Lyman, Toronto,Om., Proprietors for Cqua (a.Hold by all Medicine Ifo&lurs.November In, 1877,\tJra-F JOB MOSES'JEMALE PILLS.rnHIS WELL KNOWN MF.OIOINE 18 NO J.Imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female HI(fieolties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever ; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hqrtfol to the constitution.In a)l Ouaeq of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hynterlcs and Wbltss, these pills will effect a core when all other meana have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not oonttaa Iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to tbe constitutlon.Fall directions In tbe pamphlet around each package, «fhlcb should be oarefqlly Preserved.For fall particulars, obtain, fires, of tbe agent, a pamphlet, or refer to advertisement.JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR.$1.00 and 121 cents for postage, enoloaad to Northrop A Lyman, Newossile, Ont-, general agents for the Dominion, will Insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mall.October 80, 1877.\tJm Tbe Earl of Dunraven is staying at tbe Waverley Hotel, Halifax.He has recently returned from a shooting expedition between Fredericton and Chatham.Tbe Eed is awaiting the artival of some English friends to join him in another ahooting excursion, aod will start after the first fall of snow! The Earl afterward intends proceeding to Hew York and to charter a yacht to visit the West India islands with.W E NOW OFFER THE WHOLE OF our valuable Newl; Imported Dry Goods Stock AT OONBIDERABLY UNDER COST PRICES! Bo aa to Estate make a quick realisation of onr FOR CASH ONLY.GLOVER, FRY & CO.nr Store will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, November 8, and on MONDAY, November 6, for the purpose of re-marklng all Goods.G.F.A CO.November 8, 1877 JUSI RECEIVED : 2 Oases of Speaking Dolls, Unsurpassed in Canada for Beauty, Size and Price.\u2014AliMI\u2014 JL few EasePtA-lbums For Cabinet and Carte de Visit Photographs.AT d, HlUIFEIRT\u2019» EUROPEAN BAZAAP.12, Fabrique Street, November 18, 1877.OUR NEW IMPORTATIONS ARE nearly completed, and will be sold AT COST PRICE ! To sell the Balance of Ibe Immense Bankrupt Stock, including Ready-Made Clothing.We specially invite Ladles to our taiga assortment of Black and Coloured Bilks.Also, our Fancy G.xxia, Trimmings for Dresses, Felt Hate trimmed on order, Feathers, Flowers, and a nice assortment of Fancy Woollens.FOJtt GKNXLEMEIV ! Having a Tailor attached to tbe establishment, all orders given will be to tb* satisfao-tion of the enstomera.\u2014 also\u2014 A large assortment of BuffHjo Rohes at a Great Hednctl jn.Goods marked In plain Igoras.objxj'jt oaroa jptflioej i B «'UNIT\u2019S BLOCK, No.137, Si.Joseph 8t\u201e8t Roeh\u2019s Q TJ .ïC B K C .sxiwLj^n.x>.November 18, 1877.\taplll-Lxa SCALES! SCALES! Platform, Counter, Butcher\u2019s, 4c.SETS Him iM, All Stamped In accordance with L*W- 8T0KE TRUCKS ! H.S.SCOTT & CO., 60, Pater Street, Lower Town.November 2, 1877,\tmy38 CHEAP SALE i\u201d.ORDER TO REDUCE HIB LARGE Stock tbe undersigned offers the following Goods A.T OOST PRICffG ! Dress Goods, Blankets and Fancy Woollens.Spacial attention is called to Carpels :\u2014 Brasse's, Imperial, Tapestry, Scotch, Ac., Ac, English and American Ql] Clolha, prices ra> duced.Tbe balance\u2019jiof Old Stock to be sold, without reserve, nnder coat prie*.yST\" A large lot of BUFFALO ROBES at HALF PRICE, at THEO.HUDOrS, CORNER Grown and St.Joseph Streets, «T.X1.00SE*flk November 6, 1877.\tocU-Om Insolvent Act of 1875 In the matter of S.BAILLA RGEON A CO., of Qaebao, Insolvents.T (HE INSOLVENT HAS MADE AN assignment of bis Estât* to me, and the creditor* are notified to meat at my Office, No.68, Bt.Peter Bfeet, Lower Town, Qoabae, at 8 P.M., on THURSDAY, tb* SIXTH day of DECEMBER next, to receive statamant of bis affaire, and to appoint an Aaalgn*% if they ae* fit.vlrobac, 16tb November, 1877.ODILON ROY, Aaalgna*.Novambar lb, 1877.\tB MR.BISHOP, (Organist of tbe Engllab Cathedral,) WTU.GIVE HIS SECOND PIANOFORTE RECITAL, (kindly assisted by Miss Dessana and Mr.Pfeiffer,) \u2014 AT \u2014 Mr, Morgan\u2019s Music Store, \u2014 ON \u2014 TUESDAY NEXT, 20th Instant, A.» a x TICKETS, 60 cents, to be obtained at Mr.Morgan\u2019s.November 18, 1877.\tD To the Liberal Electors, speaking the English or French languages in the Western Division.A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ABOVE will be beld at tbe MOUNTAIN HILL HOUSE, TO-DAY, 16lh November, at o\u2019clock, on Important business.Electors from every Ward respectfully requested to attend, November 18, 1877.\tAp NOTICE.UNTIL FURTHER KOTIOB THE ENGLISH MAIL, per \u201c0aB*dtan Steamers\u201d will be closed at this office on SATURDAY» at 7.00 A.M.Snpplemantary Rag at 8.00 A.M.J.B.PRUNEAU, ' Postmaster.Post Ornes, Quebec, 14th Nov., 1877, 1 ovember IS, 1877.To our numerous Friends and the Publie generally.IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE MERCILESS treatment of our creditors, we are compelled to give up tbe business w* have carried on In our tat* establishment on Mountain Hill, tendering onr best thanks to onr numerous ellents for the kindness extended to ro for tbe pest quarter of a century.D.MORGAN A SONS.MORGAN AND*COMPANY, 86, Fabrique Street.It HIS NEW FIRM HAS OPENED AT tbe above place a targe establishment, sa Tailors and Outfitters, where tbe public generally and tbe kind patrons of D.Morgan A Sons will receive tbslr very beet attention.D.MORGAN, late o; D.Morgan A Sons, will be tb* Manager of this new business, A large stock of goods of every description connected with onr basinets is now on view at 88, Fabrique Street.MORGAN A COMPANY, Tailors and Outfitters.November 18, 1877,\tnovl6 Insolvent Act of 1875, and Amending Acts.In tbe matter of D.MORGAN A SONS, - oi Qneltec and Ottawa, Insolvent*.separateTtenders, at ao much In tbe dollar, as prr Inventory, will be received by tbe undersigned for tbe qpder-pna&tioned Stock, until THREE o\u2019clock P.M., on Thursday, 22nd November tost, Stock in Quebec, Merchant Tailor\u2019a Goods.$28,478.82 Fixtures, Ac.\u2014.\t2,148.26 $81,821.67 Stock of Dry Goods In Wholesale Department, Quabae.$ 4,888.98 Stock In Ottawa.\u201e.$U.4T0.88 Fixtures, Ao.1,430.88 $16,801.48 Tbaae stocks are unsurpassed by any In tbe Domlslon.and are worthy of special attention, both of deelera in bankrupt ¦ looks and parties desirous of commencing business aa Merc bast Tailors.Arrangements can be made with tbe undersigned for lees* of premise* In Quebec.Tbe stand (on Mountain HID) Is one of tbs best in the city.Tenders, other .than cash, to name security offered.Tbe undersigned does sot bind himself to accept tb* highest or any tender.Stock and Inventories can be examined dally on tb* premiss* formerly occupied by tbe Insolvents.CHARLES BAIL LIE, Assigns*.No.286, St.Jamas Street, ) Montreal, 18th November, 1877.) November 18, 1877.Insolvent Act of 1875, and Amending Acts.I CANADA, PaoviNG* or Quebec District of Quebec, Insolvency, No.421.MATTHEW GEORGE MOUNTAIN, of tbe City of Quebec, Merchant, Plaintiff, ve.JOSEPH OCTAVE MATTE, of tbe City of Quebec, Grocer, Defendant.A WRIT OF ATTACHMENT HAS issued in tbla cause.Quebec, November 16th, 1677.RICHARD K.WURTELE, Official Assignee.November 19, 1877.\tR fjennme Redictit a OF.- lO \"JPer Cent WILL BE ALLOWED FOR *** c A.s H \u2022me JOHN LAMB\u2019S, St.John Street, OUT.N.B.\u2014Black Silks, Drees Materials, and Tweeds at a Special Discount.November 14, 1877.POBNMfS HIM TO LIT, J^BOM 8J8T DECEMBER, Laohevi otlere Street.88, Apply to EDWARD HARPER WADE.November 14, 1877.\tOp mmi CLËABIM SALI -OF- fUSKUSS ON mi.\u2014AT\u2014 S.A.D.BERTRAND\u2019S, 117, ST.JOHN STREET.(^STEn^JFt.TJŒEl GhA-rro.IN VIEW Off OFFERING THE BALANÇAI of bis stock, on 1st January next, AT BO MUCH IN THE $, he announces that-from THIS DATE b* will offer BY RETAIL tbe whole of bis new and aplundld assortment ot Fancy and Staple Dry Goods \u2014 AT \u2014 IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! Family and Honsetaold Q*ed» a Speciality.P 8.\u2014A targe oonaigument of BLACK and COLORED DRUBS BILKS at about 40 per cent, under ^alue, Tbe Store will be closed on Wednesday, 14tn, to re-mark tbe Gooc\u2019x.November 18, 1677.\tF VALUABLE miMIIIM LIIIIS, (c F0R_S»LE.^ILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON Wednesday, the Fifth day of December next, at Noon, AT THE OFFICE OF Messrs.B.& 8.GLACiBMKYIB, NOTARIES.Tbe Obaudlere MU! Falabllabment, consisting ef iba Chauuiere Mills, situate lu tbe Parish of Sti Jeau Chrysostoms, County of Levis, with tbe Machinery, Dams, Boom» and Moveable Plant, Wharves and Piling Ground at tha Chand!are Basin, and Timber Limits situated In the Townships of Jersey, Marlow, Linlere, Shenly, Gay hunt, Dtsbo-rougb, Watford, Trlng and Dltobflekl, comprising 450 square miles.Also,\u2014Lauds held In free and common aoooage, aggregating about 6,000 Acres These Limita are noted for tbelr Yellow Pine, which abounds, and Spruce being very abundant and of tbe flnsst quality.They are remarkably well watered by tbe Cbaodleie, DuLoup, Famine, Samson and many other tributaries.This Property Is worthy the attention of capitaliste, owing to its many great advantages\u2014Ua shipping wharves being within tbe Harbor of Quebec.Lumber ©an be rittpped at the Chaudière Curve, and forwarded by tb* Grand Trank and Intercolonial Railways to any part of tbe Domlnlou, and tbe 1 evts and Kennebec Railway eaa be utilised la tb* forwarding of supplies to tb* ahantiea.At tbe same time will be sold tbe following valuable TIMBER L1M1TU, situate in tbe County of Hlmorokl, vis.:\u2014 TownaMp qf Cherbourg, 46 eqr.mlUe, ) Watered by River Bt.DenU, 37 \u2022*\t\u2022\u2022 j Matane.MoNlder, 78\t-\t\u2022\u2022\t1 Watered by River Cabot, 40 \u2022\u2022 m | Petite Metis.* Tba Inventory ef moveables can be seen, and any Information obtained at tbe Office of E.4 a.GLACKEMEYRB, Notaries, BL Peter Street, r 18,1877. JBS, NOVEMBER 16, 1877.* COMMERCIAL.Tb« following la Um amoant of dailaa eollaa* tad at Um Coatom Boom, on Um ISth InaL, at tb« Port of (fcaalMe\u2014|8S16 tl.PAUL» Mot.15.1177.BmI, lat qaalltMi draaaaa, par 100Iba.$ » 00 a$ 9 25 tad\tdo\tdo\t\u2022ataaa\t8 00 a\t8 25 trd\tdo\tdo\t.\t5 50 a\t6 50 par\t.0 07 a 0 10 ?aal, par* aaaaaaaa* aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa» 0\tM\ta\t0\t10 llattoQ, par tfe.0\t0«\ta\t0\t10 Tisab Pork, par 100 »a.5\t0C\ta\t«\t00 Do do par *.0\t08\ta\t0\t10 ¦alt do do .\u2022\t10\ta\t0\t18 Fresh Hems, per te.\tut ms rests\t0\t10\t\u2022\t0\t11 Smoked do do .\t\t0\t18\t\u2022\t9\t18 Flour, Superior Extra\tper bbl.\t6\t60\t\u2022\t4\t76 Extra,\tdo .\t6\t26\ta\t6\tSO Strong Bakers,\tdo -\t6\t10\t\u2022\t9\t40 Spring Extra,\tdo -\te\t70\tm\t6\t80 Superfine,\tdo _\t6\t50\tm\t6\t90 Fine.\tdo -\t5\t00\tm\t6\t16 Bac Flour, 100 *a aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaa Oatiaal.par 800 Iba.\u2014.Oonuaaal, wblta, par 800 Iba.Do yallow, do 8 85 a 5 25 a S »0 a 8 70 a 2 80 5 60 8 00 2 80 Mo.l,r bbl.o/800*a.10 75 a 11 00 Do par 1b\u2014.Oodflah, f raaa, par bbl.Do do la draft.Do par 1b.Dry Oodflab, par qalntal.OodOil, par gallon.lAbrador Harrings, Mo 1.par bbl.- Mow U, par pair.Cblekan» .\u2022\u2019.Qaaaa, par pair.\u2014\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 mrkaya, do .\u2014.Doaka.do * .\u2014.\u2014 \u2022*\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022- Potatoaa.par baaoal- \u2022?o\t84 Iba.r, par lb«».*.«.«««.«.« do do ««.*.« Cbaaaa.par Ib.«.Agga, par dœMM.Mapta Bacar, par 1b.?ppiaa, par bbl.Lamooa.par aaaa.Orancaa, do .Onloua, par brl.Ray, par 100 bdla.Straw, do .SootabSuam, par obaldron.?martaaa Antbraella, par tua.Walob\tdo\tdo\t_ Mawaaatla Urata, par ebaldron Wood, par aord (8 IL \u2022 in.).M «\t(8\tlaai).0 07 4\t00 a 5\t25 a 0 08 a 4 50 a 0 60 a 0 08 4\t50 5\t50 0 04 4 76 0 62 6 60 0 60 0 60 1 25 6 25 a 0 40 a 0 40 a 1\t00 a 2\t00 a « 60 a 0 86 a 0 S6 a 0 14 a \u2022 18 a 0 13*o 0 17 o 0 00 a 3\t60 a ,6 14 00 a 14 10 00 a 10 00 1 60 a 8 00 8 00 a « 00 a 6 60 a 6 00 a 6 00 a 8 60 a 8 00 a 4\t00 a » 00 5\t00 6\t50 UBATHKB MARK JET.i Sola, Mo.1, par lb.$0 16 a 0 24 Do No.t.0\t88\ta\t0\t84 ¦!*afbtar Sola, Mo l.M.0\t88\ta\t\u2022\t38 Ramas» Laaihar.0\t88\ta\t\u2022\t80 Wazad Uppar.0\t18\ta\t0\t46 JBaKaadPabblad Cow.par fl- 8 14 a 0 16 Matant Cow.0\t18\ta\t0\t17 Mna\u2014allad Cow.\u2014.0\t15\ta\t0\t18 OnlMklna, baaTy, par fb.8\t70\ta\t0\t75 Do Hgbt________._____ 0 40 a 0 50 BpUta, small.8\t12\ta\t8\t15 Do larga_____________.8 85 a 0 27 ¦haapsblni Bnaaata, par lb.0 80 a 0 85 Mtanab OaUbklna,parlb.M.1 88 a 1 58 HIDK8 AND SKIM8.Ctoaan Alnap*Vd,pl001ba.MoLf 9 68 a 10 00 Do do do Mo8.8 50 a 9 00 Cnrad and inapactad M 100 Sa.9 08 a 19 80 nhaafiiklna.aanli.um 0 50 a 0 60 QsHbblna, graan, par Ib.^.9 10 a 9 18 ITool.par Ib^.^.\u2014.8 8» a 0 80 lallan all tba ye»r; No 8 do st 1.64*; reject-a unchanged.Corn active, firm and higher, at 46c cash; 44|o 10 44lo bld atllar» Novam-ber; 42c Mliera Dacem erprojected at 43c.Oala opened ktroug and blghar and closed at Inside prices, at 25o cash; 24|c sellers November; 24|c Milan December; 261 ssUata January; rejected at 81 *e.Hy« Armer at 54 to 54fc.Barley Armer at 591o.Pork nnaet-Uad, generally hlaher, opened strong higher, and closed at 12,85 to 18,871 casn; 12,26 to 12,80 Miters Novsinbar, December and all tne year.Lard fairly active and a staaae higher, at 7,97* to 7,98.Bnlk Meats steady and In fair demand; sboulders 6*o.Receipts\u201410,000 brls floor ; 88,000 boa wheat ; 98,000 boa corn ; 28,000 bos oats; 1,900 boa rye ; 8.600 bua bar-lay.Shipments\u201411,000 brie flour; 16,000 bua wheat; 66,000 bua corn; 12,000 bua oats; 866 bua rye ; and 12,000 bua barley.IMJPOKT».Nov 15\u2014Par acbr Mary Star of the Sea, Jacques, irom Sydney, CB\u2014130 tous ooal to Carbray A Routb.Pan grand Tbünk Raii.wat.\u2014Nov 15\u2014 100 brls flour to McGregor à oo.10 cases preserves to Whitehead A Turner.2 bales to Hamel A Frera.2 cases bdwara to J E Mar-Unean 1 cam cotton to P Garteau A Frere 10 brls baddies, 10 do potaioestoN Obouluard.Psn Stsaxbb raoM Monterai.\u2014Nov 15 \u2014Per sir Quebec, La belle, from Montreal\u2014 2 brls gware to Kenaud A eo.89 caddies to-bacco to John Ross A eo.1 amkerlac In4elli«ence.(From Western Tials Organs) The receipts of lumber at Toledo, Ohio, for lb* Masco up to Mot.1 were 9«,804,826 feet \u2022gjûtat 76,688,790 fcr the same time last ymur.Tbera was recelTed at Cleveland, Ohio, this aataon up to October 27,11^467,610 feet of lumber; 6^89,000 sblngls»; 710,000 lath, and 941,888 stave a - Mmkagon papen rejort tbet lar^e number* of roan are go tug into the woods, and the next eeaaon\u2019s crop will be a large < ne.The O.B.A L.Co.shipped 2,000,000 feet of lumber last week, 108,000 feet of which were dea's, decking aud 7 x 14 incb bridge sticks /or the Quebec market.J.W.Barmen, of Troy, N.Y\u201e was In OlU-wa.Ont., on tbe 2nd insr., closing up his purchase of 6,009,000 feet of lumber from the Cotuoy estate.It la repo ted ttut he Intends buying an additional 6,000,000 leet from some cf U.s Chandlers operate r«.We understand that tbe Hon.James Skead baa sold all the sawn lam her In his mill-yards and that he has signed an agreement for supplying a large quality of lumber next year.This news makes prospecta look a .title brighter.\u2014Ottawa Herald.\t* Tbe nonsber of men arriving In Michigan dally from lUe Eastern States and Canada in aeareb of amplojmant In tbe lumber camps levary large, and la somowbat in exceasof tbe demand.Wegee range from $15 to $20 per mon to, being about tbe same ss last season.It la tba opinion among well inf jrmed Maine lambermen that 100,000,000 feet cf logs will be cat on tbe Penobscot mod Its branches daring th# coming winter.Mr.Patterson, of tbe Grant piece, is this year to ont about 2,000.009 on Caribou lake.The 1,600,000 eut last year are still In tbe lake, baring been kept from coming down last spring by unfavorable winds.Wiibln ten yearn no leas than 12,000,000 aerea of forest have been cut down o: burned over in tbe Ui tied States.Much of tbe Umber la nacd for foel, twenty-five cl tie* being on reeoid as consuming from 6,000 acres ti 1C 008 sctm seen.Fences osa op much Umber, and railway a eeperi require tbe product of 160.000 scree per annum.Tb* sum of $444^00,000 la in vested In tbe Umber Indus try, emptoylng 200,000 mao.A competitor of tbe while pine In some of tbe easier\" markets seems likely to be forthcoming la tba sugar pine of tba Pacific coast.a gentleman Inter* sted In one of tbe largest manufAetaring concerna of that section, writes os :bat bis company propo-ee to tend st me of this lumber to tbe New York market, that peopA In that part of Um country msy, as be \u2022ays, -\u2018know something of what we consider she beat toft wood, for special purpeses, known.\u201d He also adds : \u201cWe are now skipping tegular)y to Australia and Booth American por.s, find that tur lumber compares favorably with year best Eastern white pine \u201d Perhaps n, re is another partial solution oi tba Umber supply q sat Von ! Bankrupt Notice*\u2014QueDec insc'LVxnt Writs.\u2014Last Fortniout.\u2014 Oetave 4>»rie y, blacksmith.Longuenll, attached ; RH Brands, bUlla.da.Montreal, do; John McKinnon A Co, kiarulU, (disputed), Montreal, ditto; Joseph Martel, painter, St Alexandre, Iberville, ditto; felix St Jean, general store, St Edouard, Co.MaptervUle, aa-\u2022Wned; Oscar Lafortnne, grocer, Montreal, attach; d; John Galbraith, tailor, Mont re.I, ; John J Logan, Ladei, Montreal, at Ucbed ; John R Bale Ulna, gentleman, Montreal, demand of assignment ; O Bela r, Ira-dtr, Montiea\u2019, ditto; Hercule Dudcmalre, trader, Montreal, attached; A Cota A Co, pabUsber.', Quebec, ditto; Eugenis Bernier, Levis, ditto; W P Bartley A Do, foundry, Ac, Moot eal, attached ; Mol bo Hand A Baker, hardware, Montreal, attached ; Marcel M Lymburner, trader, Montreal, ditto; Miss Justine Carbonneau, groeer, Montreal, ditto; DenteBrady.irsdei, Montreal, diuo; Reuben GoidaMin, clothier, Montreal, ditto; Séraphin Venue, carpenter, Montreal, ditto; John Fraser, dry goods, Montreal, ditto ; Batata of J A Normand, grocer, Quebec, assigned; Alfred Lerae, dry goods, New Liverpool, Assigned ; Jns Rolan, trader, Montreal, attached ; Messrs A K O Gambler and A Gauthier, hardware.Montreal, ditto; Allan J Moore.Compton, ditto; Hum bait A Co, distiller», Quebec, do; Clem1 nt, hotel, St Sauveur, ditto; Sberbioone Paper Box Co, Sherbrooke, ditto; J B Bernardin, J*.general store, Terrebonne ditto; Reofaen Goldstein, mrrier, Montreal, ditto: Destongehamps A Vtger, ganersi store, Ut Un, assigned ; Jamas Rolan, groeer, Mon-attached; J O Matte, grocer, Quebec, DxaaohtmoNs.\u2014Julien Prercs, Quebec\u2014 ritaeoived by Um death of Napoleon Julien; Wh-te, Walcott A O, commission merchanu, Quebec ; L Gilbert A dernier, Levi*.NRW Frana\u2014Julies Freres, spéculât-ra, Ae, Quebec : partners\u2014Fis X Julian, Lonla Julien, ferdlnand Julien and Isale Julien; Alfred H White, commission merchant, Quebec ; Olivier Delorier, Jr, Unsmltb, Quebec.UJLPOELTS.Nov 16\u2014Per bkt# City of Green Bay, Aga, for Montevideo >700 pea ptna daal*, 17,409 do pins lumbar, 1611 do spruce soanUlng, 18,241 do spruce lumber, 180 do planed pine boards, 8866 pine beards, by Ross A oo.Shipping guKUignitt.VRsaniA in Port.\u2014The number of seargoing vaaaela entered Inwards at tbe Quebec Custom House, from tbe opening of navigation up to yesterday, la 981.Tbe clearances to tbe same date are 978, leaving 8 vessels In port.There are also 2 vessels In tbe port of Montreal.Local Tradb.\u2014Since tbe opening of navigation, 238 vessels have been licensed by tbe Qnal^i Custom House for tbe Local Trade ol the Province.Since tbe opening of navlgatioa 8107 schooners and market steamers, bava arrived from tba Lower Porta and parishes.The arrivals from sea to date, are 19 vessels and 64,297 t.nt more than at ibis date last year.Tbe following la a copy of a telegram received by J.U.Gregory, Esq., SuperlLtendent Marine and Fisheries Department :\u2014Qsspe, 15th Nov., 1877__J.U.Gregory.Esq.\u2014Tbe crew of tbe soboo er«'Georglana,\"Capt Tremblay, Irom Bonne Bay, Nfld., bound to Quebec, and wrecked at Nataabquan, on the Labrador coast, on tbe SOtb OeU, arrived bare to-day; I have provided for them.Evpect crew of \u201cNorthumbria* to-day, will wire on arrival ; 1 total wrack, twenty feet water In the bold ; she la breaking np.(Signed.)\tJoseph Eden.St cam Tender.- The mall lender \u201cRl-mooski\u201d arrived op at Indian Cove ou Wed-nesdsy evening, where she will go Into win.ter quarters.Tala steamer baa performed tbe servie# for which she was built, to the enure settefhoUoa of tboee interested.Dominion SR.Lin*.\u2014Tbe as «Dominion,\u201d Oapt Roberta, arrivtd down from Montxt&l, at 9am yesterday, and salts for Liverpool tomorrow.Dbtbntion stthe Foo,\u2014Owing to the In-tanaeneae of tba fog of laat evening, and wbieb, if anything waa much worse on tbe river, tbe Montreal steamer could not leave unUl 10.16 o\u2019eloek last night, when tbe obstruction oomperaUvely rose.Owing to the same detorrent cause tbe Quebec and Levis ferry bad to cease running at 6 p m.Tbe Grand Trunk terry made Its usual trip at 7 p m, but did not gel back until 10 tbe usual hour of return under more favorable circumstances being 8 pm.Tbe sa «Homer* arrived down from Mon.treal, at noon yeste.day, and anchored In tbe stream.The aa «Caarleon,\u201d Capt Jamer, from Holy-bead, Oct 15, bound for Montreal, arrived In port at 7 a m yesterday, and anchored in tbe titreau .Sob .oner «Mary Star of tbe Sea,\u201d Captain Jacques, from Sydney, O.B., with a cargo of ct ala, arrived In port yesterday.Schooner \u201cMary Queen of tbe Sea,\u201d Capt Laingsllsr, from Byoney, C.B, wlib u cargo of coals for Montreal, arrived lu p r, yester.day.Scboorar \u2018\u2018Mary Aimed a,\u201d Capt Lacbanee, from Pletou, N.8,, with a coal cargo, arrived in port yesterday.Steamer \u201cAlbion'* left on Wadnsaday night for Montreal, with a tow of barges.Steamer \u201cEollpse\u201d arrived from Montreal yesurday afternoon, witb arbooners \u201cBeena,\" \u201cArllna,\u201d and «Reine dee Anges\u201d In tow.Montreal, Nov 15\u2014No sppiehenslong as tbe safety of tbe ts \u201cThames,\u201d aie yet felt by her agent here.Tbe as «Lake Champlain,\u201d over due, baa turned up at St.Johns, Nfld., bavlng put into port abort of ocal.Noitb SyJnay, Nov 1\u2014Arrived, the steamers \u201cChaster,\u201d \u201cGladys,\u201d and «Ennerdal Capt Martels ; all Irom Monueal.3rd Inst., the steamer \u201cEarl of Lonsdale,\u201d Captain Mo.Kenna, from ditto.Wa clip the following from a Washington Territory exchange :\u2014Ship «Bros n Broth ra\u201d wUl finish loading at Port Madlaon In about two weak* and will take about 1*0 »parv, instead of 860, aa first reported.Aa when spars are 40 Inches in diameter with tbe sap off, and 100 to 120 feet tong it require# a big ship to receive under decks 260 of such mammoth sticks, we predict when this cargo ot spars Is discharged at East Boston, Mass, tbey will be gazed upon in wonderment.Tbe three lower masts of tbe ship \u201cBrown Brothers\u201d cost, In tba forests of Canada $2,200.Ari/i tbe cntttng, hauling and freight to Newbury port, where she waa built, and tbsy run up to near ly a thousand dollars sp ecs.At anything near that rata It Is safe to eaUma e the value of tbe vessel's cargo, when she shall arrive at Boston, at over a hundred thousand dollars, consisting aa It will of 180 of tb hugs span, 200 splendid deck knees, 260,000 feet of deck planking, and 140 corde of wood.She was Chartered for $32,608.Tbe charier party pays for loading $8,860, making $86,160 Knowing tbe approximate coat of ber cargo here.It would seem that tbe consignee* ought to clear from its sale a nice lit la sum.Fleetwood, Oct 31\u2014The «Chaa.Chaloner,\u201d from Quebec, got ashore last night coming up the Channel, and sUil remains ; deokload off; damage cannot be ascertained.North Sydney, Nov 8\u2014The as \u201cDarent,\u201d Barnadare, grain laden, Irom Montreal for Gloucester, arrived on the 6th for banker She encountered a terrific gale In tbe Golf of St.Lawrence on tbe 3rd, wblcb split Her sails and cawed bar some detention here.The sa «Veneala,\u201d McMaster, arrived from Montreal on tbe 6th, with flour for here and Sydney.Sne sailed for St.John's at noon.___the as «Copia\u201d arrived on the 7th, 17 days from Gloucester, Eng., tor Montreal, but owing to tbe lateness of tbe season Will likely prooeEATH.At 9.80 p.m., on Tnuraday, after a abort lllnaw, Samuel Jarvis, tailor, aged 80 years.Notice of interment wilt appear In tomorrow\u2019s laaue.NEWS OF THE CITY AND DISTRICT Ahxiviuaxt.\u2014Yesterday waa tbe anniversary of tbe first horning of tbe Quebec Seminary in 1711.Thi Montreal Stbamse.\u2014Owing to tbe fog, the \u201cQuebec\u2019\u2019 did not start lor Montreal until 10.16 laat night.On ten First PAea.\u2014Canadian Newa.Ornamenta ot Faahion.A Romance of the Penge Case.The Telephone, Ac., Ac.O* tub Fodbth Pass.\u2014A Literary Curiosity\u2014''Life.\u201d Erema ; Ur My Father\u2019s Sin.\u2014 (Continued from our last issue,) Ac., Ac.Honor to a Frbnoh Canadian.\u2014Mr.Nadeau, a Freucb-Canadian, of Ramsay County, Minnesota, boa just been elected a member of tbe Legislature of that State.Ten Wmtbbn Division.\u2014A meeting of tbe Liberal electors ol this division is called for two o\u2019clock to-day, at tbe Mountain Hill House, ou important business.\u2014See advt.Paul Stunt.\u2014The Corporation manifest great negllgetce iu allowing the whole of the \u2022idewalk along the south side of Paul street, to be submerged witb water.Maid or Orlaans.\u2014Weather permitting, the steamer \"Maid of Orleans\u201d will leave Champlain market wharf to-morrow (Satordaj) at eleven a.m., for thi Island, returning at 1.30 p.m.Naw Pouobmsn.\u2014Messrs.P.Mattel and Louis Letourneau have been sworn in as constables of tbe City Police, to replace other constables who have joined the Provincial Police lately.Auction Saln.\u2014Sale of schooner \u201cMeta-peuabho,\u201d 11 100-82 tons, this morning, with anchors, chains, and other materials, as she now ilea at the wharf.Sale at Renaud\u2019a wharf, this morning, at eleven o\u2019clock.Larcrnt\u2014A prisoner named' Alphonse Barbtau wan arrested yesterday for drunkenness and brought to No.1 Station, where a piece of catalan carpet was found in his pos session, which Is believed to have been stolen.Tailorino.\u2014Onr readers\u2019 attention ia directed to the advertisement of Morgan A Co., and D.Morgan A Sons, published in another column, relative to tbe removal of tbe tailoring business hitherto carried oo by this firm, to No.36, Fabrique street.Local Brstitibs.\u2014A number of young men in this city talk of forming what they call a National Association.\u2014A fine seal wbieb was seen from tbe as.\u201cSArmatian\u201d oo Sunday In port, and again on Monday and Tuesday in front of tbe city, baa been captured by Mr.St.Hilaire, inside Blais\u2019 booms.It had been shot at eeveral times.Conbsrvatiyb Miitino.\u2014Mr.Toursogtau and his friends held a meeting laat nigbt in St.Francis street, which was attended by fully a hundred electors, some of whom were English speaking.Those present were specially colled by circular, and carried a series oi resolutions which will he found elsewhere.Messrs.Curran and Thibault and tbe candidate addressed tbe meeting.Citt Council \u2014Special meeting this evening at 7.30.Orders of the Day.1114th Report ot tbe Finance Committee (quotation of the City Debentures in London.) Report of tbe Committee of tbe whole Council, (statement of Oorpoiation notes doe to Banks iu this city.) 1117th Report of tbe Finance Committee, (recommending settlement of Mr.Dachene\u2019a claim for damages.) Final Sale or Splbndid Bronzss, works of art, crystal and plated ware, beautifully painted vases, musical boxes, etc., this afternoon and evening.The collection has commanded nnnaoal admiration for tbe quality of goods offered, and the greatest sacrifices have been submitted to.The final sales take place this afternoon and evening, at Bilddeau\u2019a Building, at two and seven o\u2019clock.Foa.\u2014-Yesterday morning, the weather set in damp and rainy, and until late in tbe afteruoon^what is generally known as a disagreeable Scotch mist, prevailed, when dense pall of fog set down and enveloped the city, rendering objects two yards ahead almost invisible and making the gas lights look like so many distant and uncertain specks of Illumination in tbe intense dark- LojnxJW, Nov.15, 11.30 a.m.- Consols at 80 8-15 for both money and account.kU 8 Bonds \u2014 10-40's 108*- KavanrooL, Rot 15, 11.80 a.m.\u2014Cotton In moderate Icqulry and freely supplied.AMTWttP, Nov 15\u2014Petroleum eloeed si 81C.for fine pale American.Union Broc* Y asm, 111., Nov 16\u2014Official receipts of bogs 89.a00 ; sales, 2,600.Market quiet with sellers asking 5 to 10c advance over yesterday's quotations; ea lee at 4,86 to 4,46 for light grades ; 4,46 to 4,55 for mixed packing ; 4,50 to 4,76 for lair to kfat snipping.M*W YO*x STOCK MAaxarr, November 15 \u2014 D A H, 42* ; Pacific Mall.28*; Asa Ex, 58*49 64* ; WesternTJnionTa»,78*;C A A, 78H®79*; M W, 86} ; do preferred, 68 ; Rock Island, 100* ; as Pant, 35*; do preferred «8*; Erie 10*; Head St Joe, 18*; do preferred, 29*; Illl-note Central,74) ; Lake Shore, 67}; Michigan Central, «8* ; S Y O 104* ; O and M, 9| ; Wa-basb, 16; Union Pacifie, 88*.Gold 2*.Naw Y.bk, November 15.\u2014Cotton dql and firm.Fleer in moderate demand; receipts 10,000 iris; sales 12,000 bris\u2014prices on-ebanged.Bye Boor steady at 3,90 to 4,49.Wheat quiet ; receipts 56,000 baa; sales 88,000 bos, at 1,44* to 1,46 fur No 2 winter red, sail ere December.Bye quiet aid firm st 76c to 78.*.Corn *e loner; receipts 98,000 bos sales 180,000 bos, at 52c to 63e.Barley firm.Osts steady; recel;U 89,000 boa; sales 80,000 boe\u2014Prices aoebaoge \u2022.Pork firm at 14,00, Lard firmer at 9,40.Petroleum\u2014etude, 7Jc; reflaed LS}e.Naw Yoaa, Nov.15\u2014Railroads strong.S)looks opened weak and closed strong.Chicaoo, November 16\u2014Floor steady acd nnebexwed W test nose tiled and generally bigbsr; No 1 Chicago spring at 1,11* ; No 2 do oochanged; 1,08* to 1,05} Milan November ; | 05* to 1,97 salière December; 1,09} to 1,99* owners, tuatalning tba aotlon of tbe Collector.London, Nov 12\u2014Ship \u201cGranger\u201d (ef Bath, Me.,) Doane, from Liverpool June 80 for Manila, waa totally wrecked Oet 26 on Swallow Tall Re of.Cblba Spa.[Tbe G waa a flue vet.Ml of 1,626 tons register and was built at Bap In 1678.)-Br sUamar \u2018Consolation,\u201d from Amoy for Naw York, previously reported ashore at Boss, baa basa floated, bat was sub ssqupntly sligblly-damaged by collision.Ship \u201cCaravan,\u201d Waefelser, at Liverpool from Naw York, h*d tjyo waier tanka and fore-bouse atove and sails *{411.-£r bark \u201cLy- man Can,\u201d Glbtfl, from Hamburg via Dpal for Philadelphia, baa ) ut back to Dea\u2019.In bringing up she fouled bark \u201cEurope'\u2019 (Ger) and m slightly damaged.-Bark \u201cSltuioad,\u201d Anderson, from London Oct 30, tor Pduaacola, la ashore at Soaford Head.Tbe prew were saved.-Br bark \u201cDuchés*,\u201d from Naw Xoik for Copenbagan, wblcn pal Into Gravesend on 10th lost, baa also damaged cargo.\u2014Bark \u201cKllen H (evens,\u201d irom New York for Celle, befne reported, la a total wreck at Cape Adge.-Br bark «Melbourne,\u201d Dunham, from Philadelphia for Ipswlob, baa put lou> Harwich with loss of anchor.-Balk «Va* area,\u201d from Havre for Wllmlngtou, SC, bus pot Info Dover with lorn of mainmast.\u2014\u2014Br bark \u201cAlpbeus Marshall,\u201d M Fadden, from Antwerp f r New York, bas put into Sheer-ness In a oamaged ôondltloj), bari: g bean iu collision with tbe \u201cEvertou Csstlo\u201d (Br).- Br brig «Genoa,\u201d Priest, from Antwerp for HsW York, baa put Into Harwich witb less of anchor and 150 fathoms of chain.\u2014Brig \u201cA H Curtis,\u201d Webber, from Wiscaeaet Got 17, for Barrow, la ashore on Waloey Island likely to become a tojal wreck.Part of ber cargo may be saved.-A telegram from Madeira statM tbat tbe brig \u201cLaara Gertrude,\u201d Brown, from New York, which arrived at Cape Town on 14th, baa been In collision at tbe latter place with Br bark \u201cMathilde Octarie,\u201d but neither vessel received any damage of consequence.Haiti ax, *ov IS\u2014The barque «Beaeme- Tknatriual.\u2014We are glad to learn that Mr.Felix J.Morris, tbe popular comedian, who has made so many friends in Qnebec on tbe occasion of former visits, has arranged with Captain C.E.Hoiiwell, to give fonr dramatl j performances in tbe Mnaic Hall next week, commencing on Tuesday nigbt.Mr.Morris will bring down with him twenty popular artiste, and It is to be hoped that be will meet witb due epcouragement.Tnasks.\u2014Tbe committee of tbe protestant Magdalen Asylum return their afneere thanks to Mr.Thomas for bis liberal donation of crockery, to Messrs.J.Parke A Sons, for eo many articles of furniture kindly lent fur the winter, and also to Mr.J, Lamb and other friends who bave assisted them.Donations in vegetables or other articles will be thankfully received by the Matron.Tbe asylum is now open for the reception of inmates, No.6 Claire Fontaine street.Pianovobtb Bbcitals.\u2014The second of Mr.Bishop's pianoforte recitals ia advertised to take place on Tuesday, tbe 20th instant, at Mr.Morgan\u2019s rooms.Mf.Bishop will on this occasion be assisted by Mias A.Deseane.and also by Mr.Pfeiffer, who wiÜ take pari with Mr.Bishop in a duet for piano and violin.It is particularly requested that tickets (which may be had at Mr.Morgan's) be seemed before the day of the recital, iu order tbat suitable provision for seats msy be Mb.WaTSOg't Oonobr?.\u2014We understand tbat all the arrangements for this musical treat are now complete ; and that such well known and popular local artists and associations will contribute to its success : aa tbe following : Mrs.(Jauldwell, Miss Dessaue, Misa Wyse, Miss Hardman, Messrs.Bishop Kent, Gourdean, Oapt.puchesuay, and Mr Wyse, (comical), aa well as tbe entire choir of Ht.Patrick\u2019s, and band.Tbe concert coined oil on tbe 6th December, at tbe Music Hall, aud tickets therefor are uow for sale reservtd seats 60 cents, gallery 35 cents plan of tbe ball at Capt.Uoliwell\u2019s, Adver tlsemeut and programme iu a future issue.Tun Htiamsbip Robbsr.\u2014The supposed thief who operated upon tbe '\u2018OiroasaUn,\u201d and who waa arrested on Monday night by Detective Hksfiington, Is known to tbe Ame-ric»n detectives under tbe name of Sprongli and, as stated before by us, is a noted steam ship thief, and was arrested by Pinkerton\u2019i Detective Agency, in FbUadelphla, for rob blng tbe steamship \u2018\u2018Illinois\u201d of tbe American H.H.Co\u2019y.during tbe year 18T8.He was hrld In prison tor this robbery about year, but the stolen property waa not recovered in his possession, aud he waa subae qnently discharged.A copy of tbe London JVnws of September, 1876, relates the operations of Sprongli in Liverpool, Lisbon, Spain and other points iu every quarter of the world.Sprungll, or Hpriugler as be calls himself, married an Ameriuan woman in Phi-IfdelphlA.Fiaaa.\u2014Yesterday morning, the men oi N \u2022 5 station were sent for to put cut a burLiug chimney at the dlry goods establishment of Mr.Dion, Mountain Hill.On their arrivsl it was found that the metal cover of a s ore-pipe bole, in tbe chimney ol the back store, bad become red hot witb the beat, and bad Ignited some shelves of dry goods which were lying against it.The fire was pat oat by Mr.Napoleon Noel and assistants c f tbe brigade before It bad time to spread ; but it Is very fortunate tbat It did noi occur at night, when It wonld probably have *HHtinied dimensions of a deetmotive coi tl gr t' h .fore being discovered.The daniuge wi.l itx amount to $100, and is covered by lueur*) cj in tbe Royal Canadian.The firemen of No.1 strilon were also called out by uu alarm from box 36, yesterday morning, for a chimney on fire in Yaller itreet.There waa no damage however.Rboordbr\u2019s Coort, YasraRosT.\u2014The complaint of Joseph K.Boswell against the assessment roll for St.Peter\u2019s Ward\u2014be being taxed as a merchant in Valier and St.Paul street*, and also aa a brewer, on a personal tax\u2014was dismissed.Tbe Homloary of Quebec complaining of being assessed at $300 rental on ground purchased for a Botanical Garden, judgment was rendered reducing the rent to $240.Arthur H.Murphy, taxed as a wholesale merchant, had his complaint dismissed.Antoine Masson, having a dog with-on a license,* paid up.James 8.Crawford, tor not keeping certain property according to law, was fined $2 and costa or fifteen days\u2019 jail.Kearn Temple, carter, for leaving his horse alone iu Palace street, was fined 60 cents and coats or eight days\u2019 jail.The Russell Hotel Company complained of being assessed in two personal taxes on tbe St.Louis and Clarendon Hotels ; complaint dismissed.Sarah Farnham, occupant of a bouse of Ill-fame Id Bt.Helen street, where there is a school, was sentenced to eight months\u2019 imprisonment, iu default of paying a fine of $100 and coals.William Bradford, an unlicensed carter, $1 and costs or eight days.An iNoonrsnsT Pouoa.\u2014Under this caption, the Montreal Star remarks -.\u2014\u201cThe Pro-vincial Police have failed, so far, in their endeavors to arrest Bartley.It seems almost incredible that one man, whose whereabouts are known, should have been at le to set tbe whole body of this armed police at defiance, yet inch is the actual fact.We have it from undoubted authority tbat a well-known detective has offered to arrest Bartley if a reward was offered for his apprehension, but tbat the Local Government declined to accede to the proposition, fearing tbat if tbe arrest was made by on \u201coutsider\u201d little credit would be reflected on the force.The care which the Government takes to preserve In its pristine glory what little yruiigt may have attached to their police is very ill-timed ; the public see the constituted authorities set at naught, and the inevitable result !§ that a want of confidence Is felt in the ability of the officers of Justice to vindicate the majesty of the law and ensore safety of life and property.A reward for the arrest of the desperado who is at lar(,e in Beauce should be at once offered by the Government and every possible means should be adopted to bring him to justice.It is idle to talk of the prutigs of a police ltd by an amateur police officer, and who have amply proved that they do not possess tbe ability nor the enterprise to capture a daring offeodei who has already killed one of their uumoer.\u201d Quebec JBumU PUBLIC BLECTION MEETING.8,000 Peopfe Present.The mass meeting of electors of Quebeo East, snppo tiers of the two candidates, was held in the Jacques Cartier square, St.Roch\u2019s, yesterday afternoon, as previously ananged.Tbe meeting opened at one o\u2019clock, and was held in tbe open space to the north of Joseph street, which was literally packed with spectators and electors.In fact there could not have been less than three to four thousand people present.Tbe tops of the surrounding buildings and win-dows of neighboring bouses were also thronged with spectators.The wet weather did not serve to dampen the enthusiasm of the partisans of the two candidates, who stood In the rain listening to the speeches from four to five boors.The addresses were delivered from the back gallery of Mr.Chamberiand\u2019s, a corner bouse, in wbieb were assembled a large number ot prominent political friends of the two candidates.The conditions of the meeting were agreed upon at a previous meeting between Messrs.Laurier and Tourangeau.At one o\u2019clock, Hon.Mr.Laurier made his appearance on the gallery, and informed the assembled electors that an understanding bad been arrived at by himself and Mr.Tourangeau, to tbe effect tbat each side should occupy two hours and a quarter In speaking, and that tbe meeting abonid be eloeed at all events at balf.past five.This announcement was received witb applause, and then Mr.Laurier announced tbat Mr.Tonrangean would first address the meeting to be followed by himself.Mr.Tourangeau was received with applause by his friends, and made an address of forty minutes duration, tbe utmost order prevailing.He claimed tbe suffrages of the electors of Quebec Blast by reason of the personal services be had rendered the constituency.He claimed tbat be had always voted and worked against tbe burdening of tbe poor witb taxation, both in tbe City Connell and In the Dominion Parliament.He also argued against the policy punned by tbe Dominion Government in tbe Anglin affair, North-West amnesty question and a few other matters, and claimed that to his own personal influence was due in a great measure the establishment iu St.Roch\u2019s of telegraph offices, and in St.Sauvent of the branch of the Stadaoona Bank.Hon.Mr.Laurier was received with enthusiastic applause, and made a brilliant oration of nearly an hour\u2019ll duration, which was continnously and loudly applauded ; tbe utterances .« W Provtuceof Ontario a) .6 00 «UEBHO.Arthabaeka, B b e r ¦ brooks, Lannoxvlile, 1\ta i a n d Pond route, Eastern Townships and Richmond, to Montreal, by railway, dally, (a)-.» \u2022.«z Becqueta, B a 11 scan, aad fiertbter by Steamer, aaliy.4,80 Riviere du Loup railway between th aperture, In order to remove tbe doors in case they should to time require any lepalrs.This improvement gives an ondoubiec superiority over all other Safes.¦argent and GrerpleaTsCombination Leeks are pot on my BaJ$s wbsn desired.Office.\u2014320, St Lawrence Street.Works comer of Ontario and St.Charles Barromfie Streets, Montreal.Agents ter i^nebee DEfflf, ST* LAURENT A C0.t HKNAUD\u2019S BLOCK; No.94 8L Paul Street, (guetwo, December V, 187»\ti.ro-oo $6 «*$12 PER DAY.PAHTIC131,ABS FREE.We ere giving more and bausretianeee to agents than any oihss Dense in the world.Samples enabling you to at oaoe on reoatot mi fiO.cente, j J ll\u201e\u201cWMMnflo*.stvz*< * Q9EBEC iiiuiB-Tomiiwim The timber-towers of quebest having formed themselves into an Association for the purpose of secsrlng a four remuneration tar tbelr work, and also for tho purpose ot binding the members to oswtit one another, when, to qonseqnenee at an assume or otherwise, the property entrusted to the charge of any of the M smears of the Aasom»-tian tain danger of being tost, the following TARIFF OF PRICES has been adopted, which will, in no case, be deviated from \u2022_ Tewing Oak from Indian Cove, Cap Rouge and River BL Charles, 88 cents per load» Crossing from North or South Side, 14 cents.Between New Liverpool andi Patent Slip, and intermediate places, U> fonçante per load.Betwaen Victoria Oove* and Lower Town, l*i cento per load, log Square Puts, Mm* or Ash, from Oap Ronge, Indian Oove, St.Charles River, oat eroosing the Bt.Lawrence, liioantapev load.From Victoria Oove to Isewux town* Square Pine, Elm and Ash 19seats Between New Liverpool and Patent Slip* and Intermediate places, 12} cents per load, Board Pine 2 cents extra from alb A11 Timber towed to Commissioners\u2019 Whan', and Breakwater 2 cents e:rtra per teed* Birch, Walnut, Hickory, Maple, Cherry Sawed Oak and Bleepers, 88 load.Outside ot the above : It cents extra.Towara sot responsible for smiting Timber 1 lost through passing steamers or eudden ¦tormi.BOOM TARIFF t Siren, Walnut, Hickory, Maple, Cherry, and Sawed Oak, I» cents per load, oak 4 cants.Fine, Mm and Ash, 8 cents.Board Pine 8 cents extra.All Timber and Deals towed from below ti7w Long Wharf at Indian Oove to ships loan» tog to the Oove, full tariff.Fto* *d Deals from Hamilton Bros.Oove tn New Liverpool, 28 oenta, pa: St.Petersburg Standard.To all othar places WP' cents pgf Qnebee Standard.Towing tern Uian 49 loads $6 per lido.; 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we make examtoetlona tree qf cAotm and advise as to patentability.All correspondence strictly confidential.Prices low AND NO CHARGE UNLESS PAIENT IS SECURED.We refer to officials in the Patrol Offieev and to Inventors in every State to tbe Union Address, -, A.SNOW A Co-, Opposite Patent Ofltoe, Washington, D.C.February 30, 1877.\t10X4*78 PATENTS REJECTED î rum w AVHjjiuMLCiii.INVENTORS BATHAM a; 00-»A»f.k'*Mtiartot sriett Printed and Published by J.J.FOOTE, Edl.tor and Proprietor, at his 8tram Printtna Works, Mountain Bill.\t^ tufjscrtpUon DAILY, $8.00 per\u2018annum WEEKLY, $3.00 in advance.Advertisements tor one and two tn\u2014rtw.Eght Oenta per Line each.Three or more Pour Ceuta per Line each taaartica.Once rules or Thrifts per} Weeà*( Etefc^Ocatg j l*» 08067499 "]
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