Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 28 octobre 1878, lundi 28 octobre 1878
[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE XXXII ft'AHtb I^ETTEB 1878-LONDON, QUEBEC, MONDAY.OCTOBER 2^.18T8i The Minislrj.(From the Canadian Il'uttraUd Newt) usax ¦»).\u2022:» jobs a macdosald, p.c, x.o.B.The Premier is so well kbown, and his biography has so often appeared in the co> lumas of the Newt, that we need do no more than give a few traits of the career of thin re.mark «hie mao.Sir John was born on the 11th January, 1815, and educated at the Royal Grammar School of Kingston.He was called to the Upper Canada Bar in 1836, and created Que n\u2019s Counsel in 1846 Two years (Jp ana Down in the Exhibliioi (Occasional Oorrerpoidence.) Pabii Oct.6th, 1878.\u2014The official an noancement that the Anal closing of the Ea positon Universelle is to be deferred uadi the 20th of November has fill, ed the French exhibitors with a welUnigh delirious joy, and Is looked upon with t \u2022si previously, in November, 1844, he entered Inga far removed frcm dissatisfaction hr the the Canada Aesembi/ for Kkgdon, and has aAn™i v,_i\u201e .\t,\tA [ been m public life continuously since then.gftneral bod^ o/ to:ei\u2018*n contributors to the This makes a period of 34 years, the longest 8re®* b*aaar.The ostensible motive for record of any mam in Cmada.During that | granting *tls tmthn-Uoftcally-welcom ;d de time he has beêh almost constantly in office, uy i.that It Is only just and proper that the thus presenting an unprecedented carter of sffldency.He was Minister and member of the Executive Council from.1847 'o .1648 ; from 1854 to 1858 ; from 1858 to 1862 ; irom 1864 to 1867 ; and from 1867 to 1373.He of Confederation.He has been a delegate to England and other conntries on public business on many occasions, and most notably as member of the High Joint Commission whleh negotiated'the Treaty of Washington ' In 1871 He was created a K C B.in 1867 and appointed Member of Her Majesty\u2019s Most Honourable Privy Connell in 1872 He is a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order ot Isabella la Catolica.The publie measures with which his name is Intimately associated are almost namh rhss.winners of prises should be able to gain Stun pecuniary advantage frcm the prestige they have wun as m fdalilsts or as possessors of .dipUmta; b >t it is not the \u201cUulists\u201d alone who will benefit by the concession of 0*f -Ur.ee.After Ore dMUUWto.HON.>.L.TILLSY, 0.\u2022 We have alrea iy published in these columns full memoirs of the Minister of Finance.He was born at Grgetown Queen\u2019s County, &B, In 1818.His public Career Is also an extended on».He was a member of the Executive Council of his native Province from 1854 to 1856 ; from 1857 to 1865 ; acd from 1866 till the Union in 1867.From J861 to 1865 be was leader of the Government lo the first Domioioo Government he held office as Minister of Cnstoms from 88884Q1 Feevoary, 1873, when he wa* made Minister ot Finance until bis appointment m' Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in November of the same year.Mr.Tilley was created a C.B.in 1867.BON.CBABU3 XCPPM, 0 a., another figure well known to our readers through frequent mention In the Newt.He wee born at Amherst, N.S., In 1821 ; lean M.A.of Acadia College and 41.D.of Edin burgh in 1843.Hh public life dates from 1888, and from 1857 he was member of the Executive Council of Nova Beotia till 1860 and irom 1863 to 1867', being leader of the Government Irom 1864 to 1887.He was created a C.B.in the latter year.He do.dined a seat In the Dominion Cabinet in 1867, bat accepted one in 1870, where be remained until 1878.His nsme is attached to a large number of nsetnl public measures.HON.J.H.POPS.This popular Miuister is a sou of the East, era Townships, which he represents in the Cabinet.He has sat for Compton without interruption since 1857.He was Minister of ?grlcnltare from 1871 till 1873, and now re.tarns to his old department, amid the ap> _ planss u£ all claesee and parties.XOH.JOHN O\u2019CONNOR, the Piesklent of toe Council, was born In Boston, in 1824, and came to Essex, Ont, in 1828, where he was educated.He was called to the Upper Canada Bar in 1854.He entered public life in 1863 as member fat E sex and was re-elected in 1867.Like Mr Pope, Mr.O\u2019Connor returns to his old department, having been President of the Council during a portion or the previous Macdonald Administration, as well as Podmaster-General.BON.JANI8 MACDONALD.One of the most promising men of Canada, with staff In him to make a Prime Minister.Mr.Macdonald\u2019s Dominion record Is brief, having sat in Parliament for only a couple of yean, where he made his mark from the first.Bat his name is intimately connected with the political history of Nova Scotia, in the Assembly of which he represented Pictou for many years with great distinction.Mr.Macdonald Is destined to shine in the Depart, ment of Justice.HON.L V.B.MA8SnN, the leader of the French-Canadian section of the Conservative party, aad successor of Sir George Cartier, is comparatively a new, al.though not an untried, \u2019nan.He was born at Terrebonne in 1833, and called to the Lower Canada bar in 1859.Ho has represented Terrebonne in Parliament since 1867, and never met with aay opposition tilllhis year, when be was triumphantly returned during his absence In Enrope.Much is expected of Mr Masson, wbe Is held in the highest estimation by men of all parties.BOM.H.L.LAR81TIH.An old war-horse.He was boro In the City of Quebec in 1826 called to the bar in 1850, and made QC.in 1864.His Parliamentary career dates back to 1857, when be was re*, turned for Dorcheeter.He was a member of the Executive Conncii from 1864 till 1867, and from that date till 1873, holding respect-tively the offices of Solicitor-General, Postmaster General, Secretary of State, and Minister of Pnblic Works In 1868 he was créât.edaC.B.He hag likewise held some important trusts and misei ns.He is, without dispute, one of the ablest and most experienced qf oar public men.bon i.c.POPS A representative man of Prince Edward Island.He was born at Bedeque, P E.I., in 1827, of Cornish parents, and sat in the As-\u2022embiy of his native Province from 1867 till 1875.He was a miuister most of the time end Premier from 1873 to 1876.He is well fitted for the department of Mftflne and Fisheries.BON.MACK1NZ1S BO WILL.The new Minister of Customs Is the one journalist in the Cabinet, having been con-nected with the BiUestlU -InitlUfmttr tor years.He was born in Suffolk, England, in 1823.Ha Is well-known throughout Canada in connectfen wi'h the Orange Association, of which he was Most Worshipful Graad Master from 1870 till 1877.His parliamentary career dates from 1867, when he was elected for North Hastings, which he baa represented ever since in the ablest manner.BON.9.0.AIXIXS.The Secretary of State resumes his old portfolio which he held from 1867 till 187S.HJ-i parliamentary record ia a long one, be haviag sat for Peel from 1854 till 1861, and in the Legislative Assembly from 1862 till 1867.He was called to the Senate in the latter year., BON.A LAX.OAMPBBLL Mr.Campbell tea Yorkshire man of Scottish descent, bora du 1822, and has a long and most honourable public record.He was canted Q C., in 1856.From 1858 till 1867, he represented the Catarsqai Division in the Legislative Assembly, having been Speaker of that body.He was Postmaster General from 1867 to 1873, and Minister of the Interior for a short period Both as Government leader In the Senate and as Opposition leader, he has displayed rare tact and fitness.of prises the indiscriminate t,*te by reull of articles exhibited.In the Cbam^ de Mars will, it is understood, be authorised, and parches-or* wlil be petmiUed to take «way their em.plettet with thtin Thus\u2014 TB* CULMINATION OP TB* GRIAT 8BOW will res* mole a great fslr mire closely then ever Tne glories of la foire auz jambout and tajoire aux paint d'épicé» will be outdone; bud tno practice n >w only surreptitiously indulged in of carrying away stmu memento ot the Exhibition\u2014be it worth only a couple of irancs\u2014Item the Exhibition Itself will be pursoed on the most coloesalscale.Looking at the vast numoera of persona whose ambition to acquire a souvenir ot the Exposition does not go beyond a pair of garters or a bottle of scent, a photograph of\u2018 Tne Ihrty Boy,\u201d or a nectie with a view of the Troctdero printed upon It, the muititnde of Parisian sbopkeepe'f jwbo ,sell snub articles might reasonably protest against the uatradesman-like\u2018competition of the Champ-de-Mars ; but ** it hstipentu tna principal bomiquere of tuo boajevirds, the Rue de Rivoli and the fine delgj^ix, ère exhibitors as wdl ; and it be-comes only a question of having two sets of glass cases full ot articles de Fane, two sets of shop assistants, and two tills, one on the right and the other on the left bank of the Seine.The arrangement is likely to be all the more àaiisfaçtory to the trades people, as they will probably charge twenty per cent more for tho gart.rs or the battles of scent which they sell within the wails ot the Er nibiliou Palace chan for the anologns articles which they vend in th ir own shops.i|o the En^lieh exhibitors will re ard the official concession I am scarcely prepared\u2014not bdng behind the scenes of Brittsn exhibitors interests\u2014to determine.The manuiactnrers and facto s of porcelain and pottery will not, perhaps, be sorry for an additional four-weeks opportunity to dispose of their beau-Ufa! productions ; bat, as a rule, Great Britain is an exhibitor of big and not of little waves, me * | ABTICLl OR LOMDBIS, in its artistic knicknack ganse, has yet to be fabricated amongst them, and it is to whole sale, not retail, results that they are generally accustomed to look when (hey fry their strength with the nations in an industrial compétition.TqqjL.JltilkLJAthMJtake an order for fifty thousand yaids of Hndueisfibid serges or Saltaire alpacas, for twenty Iqcooio-tlve or marine engines, or for a hundred and fifty steam ploughs or threshing machines, (Mo keep up a \u201cfiddling\u201d inde in cakes of >°»P,potties of pickles, blotting oases, mid Zjivtyr i« JClufl-.The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiqess of man.When it is disturbed in its proper acticr, all kinds of ailments are the natural result.The digestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver/: It has been successfully proved that (Ideen\u2019s August Flower is un.equalled m curing all persons affected with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unheal thy condition of the Liver and Stomach.Sample bottles to try, 10 cents, Positively sold m all towns on the Western Continent Three doses will prove that it is just what you want May 25, 1878.\tootS-F-LmdAw QUEBEC-11878 \u2014AND\u2014 T1GMPI3ÏCL1ÜY J-aTIVK, I\u2019IHE HTKAMERS OF THIS LINK AkK Intended to be \u2022lisp tebed from QOEliEO No.12,042 J^OMINION LINE OF STEAMSHIPS RUN to LONDON, a*! Clyde., Thanks Clydn.}>lowa : \u2014 .Saturday,\tZUtBspt, .Watiuevay, 30lb Oot.Wednesday, 6th Nov.From n Fromiaem Veterinary Surgeon* Mb.Wh.M.Giles, Chemist, Sir : I have pra ticed extensively In Kurope and Amerlot, and your new discovery, Liniment Iodide Ammonia, surpasses any thing I ever nsed forsp'lnts, strains Jameiesa in the limbs or shonldsrr, weakness across the kidneys, wl d galls, and hard, cony swel'lngs on tee Juinls.It is truly marvelous.Yours viry truly, Ralph Oolb, Veteriuar Surgeon, 880.W\u2018st Twenty-fifth St., N.Y.Sold by ail druggists, Send for pamphlet.DB UILK3, 120, West Broadway, N.Y.l^rlal sise 25 cents.Sold by E.Giroux A Brother, 62, St.Peter Street ; B.McLeOd, 18, Fabrique Street ; John E.Burke, Upper Tov$n Market Place, and W.H.LàRoche Baade Street.October 28, 1878.\tnov9-Lm Rates Cabin.Steerage.of Passas* : .$60 .24 Through IVISION.rRAINS LEAVE QUEBEC FOR THREE Rivers :\u2014 Fxpbxss.\tMixed.*.8.00 P.M.\t8.15 P.M.RETURNING, Trains leave Three Rivers for Qnebec Express.\tMixed.5.60 A M.\t6.30 P.M.v' September 6, 1878.FALL TRADE I DEH,A*W AîtiE Hudson Canal Co\u2019e T HE DELAWARE A HUDSON CANAL Compauy s Railroads CUNARD LINE, NOTICE.\\yiTH THE VIEW DIMINISHING the chances of collision, the Steamers of this Lin* take a specified course for all seasons cf the year.On the outward Passage from Queenstowr to New York or toetou, crossing Meridian of 10 at 48 Lat., or nothing to the North of 48 On the Homeward Patsage, creasing the Meridian of 60 at 42 Ia ., or nothing to ths North of 42.CD USD STEAtMUP COMPANY LIMITED.Between new york and Liverpool, calling at CORK HARBOR.F\u2019rom New \"Y\u2019ork- .Wed ns day, Oct.9 ?tiussia.Wednesday,\tOct.\t18.Scyth a_.Wednesday,\tOot.\t28.Parlbla.Thursday,\tOot\t24.Abyssinia.Wednesday,\tOct.\t80.®°îtma.-.\u2014.Wednesday, Nov.6.Algeria.Wednesday,\tNov.\t18.*Kassia.Wednesday,\tNov.\t70.Scythia.Wednesday,\tNov.\t27.And ever} following Wednesday from New York.RATES OF PASSAGE.By -teamen c drying steerage, $80 and $100 gold, according to accommodation.\u2022 No steerage.BUiimerB not carrying steerage, $80, $.\u201900 and $130, gold, according to accommo dation.Tickets Istued at a special low rate of $60, gold, oaring tbe Fall aud Winter seaton.Tickets to Paris, $16 gold, adcUlona*.Return tickets on favorable terirs Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Qoeenstown and all other PHrta of Europe at lowest foies Through bills or lading given ror Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Dnntinont, and for Mediterranean porta.Fo: \u2022\u2022eight and pasaago, apply »t the Com-par j\u20192 Office, bo.4, Bowling Green rtHAS.G.FBAHCKLY», Agent.October 5 1878.lictiePeu and Ontario Navigation COMPANY.ROYAL M*IL LINE BETWEEN Qaebec, Montreal, KlnRtaon, loronio, Hamilton tend all Intermediuie porta.- Tyhis magnificent line, oompos- ed of tbe following first-class Side-Wheel Steamers, vis.; \u2014BETWEEN- QUEBEO A 3 D MONTREAL,, QUEBEC, Iron, Cant.Lahelle, will leave Napoleon Wharf every Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satordays at 5 o\u2019clock P.M.MONTREAL, Iron, Oapt Nelson, every Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldavi, at fi o\u2019clock P.M., calling at Intermediate Ports and arriving early In the morning.ALLAN LINE! - Vain conlraot with th, Goy.rnm.Et* c.Canada for th* conveyance of Canadian and United States Ma.\u2019l*.1877 Summer Arrangement* 1Ç7?11HI8 COMPANY\u2019S LINES arx OCM-posed of th* ondernoted Flrst-olai s, Fo.I powered, Olyde-bnlit, Doable \u2022engined, 1/ct: 3isamihips Tons.OlfuramAw\u2019.4110 C*pl 1 K DuUc®» 5aawyAyiA»;rJSÎ SK OSZ j NOvÏÏ2àï \u2022\u2022ir\u20148*'0 Lt F Archer, BNP.\u2014.!I7 c*pt the STEAMERS OF THE LIVEEP00L MAIL LiK£ «salting from LIVERPOOL every THUR*.day, and from QUEBEC every SATUIdDAX (calling at LOCH FOYLE to receive on be.'* and land Malle ard Passenger, to and fr .n Ireland and Scotland) are intended to It despatched FROM QUEBEC, «ÎÜSS.^:;.fuh Ad,Oil.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2014O \u2014 Poi,y»xsixjft sahmatiaw.;;;;.;.Circassia».Moravia»,,\u2019.'.\u2019.Pxbitvta».Bardutia»'\u2019\u2019.\u2019.\u2019\u201d*\".POIiTHRSIA» ,\t.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022OOO0U-OO 81st 7th Sept.14th \u2022\u2022 21st \u2022\u2022 28th *7 5th Ootobei.12th « 19th m Batea of Passage from Quebec Oabln.\u2014.aunh.uhft.8l\u201cr\u201c\u201c.2S, THE STEAMERS OF TELE TdSday\tr7r,xnlOLA80ow trnty TUESDAY, and from (JDEBEO OD or Uou ertry THDaSDAY, lomnded lo b.dM.patched FROM QUEBEC.Austria», Canadian, Manitoba», WALDETiSI AX, on or about 29tb Aognst.6th Beptomtei- 12th .< 19th « ¦Sates ef Passage Prom Quebec Cabin\u2014.,.Intermediate Steerage.\u2022 t*eeee*«se*e«** \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*# eesste ***\u2022\u2022 $60 40 25 BBT WEEN: Montreal and Hamilton, CORSICAN, (Composite) Captain Sinclair PARTAN,\tu\tBailey.JRINTHIAN,\t\u2022*\tit\tFarrelL PASSPORT,\t«\tu\t1^.ALGERIAN, new\t'«\t\u2022>\tTrowell, [AGNF\u201c NOW BUN A DAY TRIP TO NEW YORK, MAGNET,\t\u2022\tm Cameron Will leave the Canal Basin on Tnes-dayfo Thursdays an-' Saturdays, at 9 o\u2019clock, and Laohkns on th* arrival of th Train leaving Bonavkntttrr Station at Noon, for -A.AÆ X Xs *X* O Xtf And Intermediate Ports, making direct con* .\t& neotion at PRESCOTT and.BROCK VIIaLE With the Ral\u2019wnys for Ottawa Orrr, Rrjcpt-TILLX, PBBTH, ABWP1IOB.Ac.; at TORONTO and HA MIX, TON With the Railways for Qollxngwood, Sault «tb.Mabix, Fort William, Duluth, STRATFORD, LONDON, CHATHAM, SARNIA DsTRoir, Chicago, M«lwaukmb, Galxna\u2019 G ax an Bay, St.Paul and Fort Gabby, and with the HTBAMBJB \u201c«ITT OF TORONTO\u201d For Niagaba, Lewiston, Niaoaba Falls, Buffalo, Clbvkland.Toledo, Cincinnati, 1878.POSTERS, HANGERS, DODGERS, CATALOGUE?, PRICE-LISTS, CARDS, CHEAPLY,\t1 NEATLY, OUICKLY x> o in m AT THE CHiRICli JOB BOOMS.September 8,11878.PATENTS obtained for new inventions, or for improvements on old ones, for medical or other compounds, trade-marks and labels.Caveats, Assignments, Interferences, Appeals, Salts for Infringements, and all cases arising under the Patent Laws, promptly atteud-to.Inventions that have been REJECTED ™\u2018\"\"uo'no* tiram\u2019s B«dy MasÉctanoii Cu.554, Main frl., Worcester, M» «.July 90,1171 Dm may still.In most cases, be patented by ns.Being opposite the U.S.Patent Department, and engaged In Patent bnulness exclusively, we can mn>» oloeer searches, and secure Patente more promptly, and with broader claims, than those who are remote from Washington.\u2022end us a model or sketch of your device ; we make examinations and advise aa to patentability, nree or charge.All correspondence strictly confidential; Price* low.and No Charge Unless Patent le Been red.We refer In, Washington, to Hon.Postmaster General D.M.Key, Rev.F.D.Power, ¦' u~ Gorman-American National Hank, to INVENTORS i be officials In th» U.a.Patent Office, and to Senators and Representatives In Congress; and especially to onr olients^ln every State In tbe Union and In Canada.Address (j.A.\u2019frNOW A CO., Or posits Patent Office, Washington, V.C, July 19, Leaving Montreal at 7 A.M , and arriving at New York at 9 P.M, C.C.Me FALL, Gen\u2019l Agent, Montreal.July 8,1878\t.\t.Ao.{ limOLOIIIl MILIfi 18 ¦7 0.SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.E1 XPRE88 PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY (except Sundays) as follows:\u2014 '.eave Point Levi.,.7.80 AAf.«\tRiver du Loup.1.80\tP.M.Arrive Trois Pistoles (Dinner)\u2014.220\t«\u2022 \u201d\tRlmouskl.8.66\t*i »\tCampbell ton (Supper).7.65\t\u201c ««\tDalhousl*.8.88\t« \u2022*\tBathurst.10.20\t« \u201d Newcastle.11.48 P.M.«\tMoncton.2.18\tAAf.m Bt.Jehu.».6.80 « \u2019* aalifaB.,.,\tw».10,40 P.M.Pullman Cars on Express Trains.These Trains oonnaet at Point Levi with the Grand Trunk Trains leaving Montreal at M5 o\u2019clock P.M.Pullman Oar leaving Point Levi on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, runs through to Halifax, and on Monday, Wednesday afta Friday to St< John.1 For Information in aegand to passenger ares, tickets, rates of freight, train a rang*, cents, Ac., apply to G.W.ROBINSON, Agent, 177, BL James Street, Montreal.O.J.BBYDOES, General Hupti of Gov\u2019t R\u2019ye.Montreal, 20th April, 1878.June 19, 1876 *-'* NOTICE TO MA BINEES.T1 HE «\u2022TIME 1 LL\u201d ON XHk v a.Citadel, eac-i day, (Sanfiaj !excepUd), at half-past Twelve O\u2019clock, W1U be hoisted half way up, and at five miuntea to \u2022\u2022On*\u2019 It will be hoisted to tfta top, and at «One o\u2019clock,\u201d Mean Time, It will hé dropped.A Chronometer keeping \u201cGreenwich Time,\u201d should then show 6b.itmu t»*.» apd the differ eue* between this and the time shewn by tlu face of her Chronometer is Its error cm < Green wleh Mean Tim*\u201d at that instant., N.B.\u2014Should the \u201cBall,\u201d by accident, dro) at the wrong time, It will Immediately be hoisted half-mast, and kept there half ar hour.E.D.ASHE, Commander Royal Navy, F.B.A.S, April 24, 1878.MLAJ*OBLJi2»'X,Ai,JfcC LOCOMOTIVE W0HKS The Steamers of this Lin* are Uc-\u2022qn&Hed, and from the Completeness of their Arrangements, present advantages to Travellers which vone other can afford.They pose through all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence, an ; the beantiful Sgnery of the I*ake of th* \u2019iLcruind Islands by Day Light.TICKET OFFICE -r-sr* late Boom can ba secured, at G LE .\t).* st Louie Hotel, and at Office, Napa\tix.A.DE8FORGKB, Agent May 18.1878\t, Ll.THE STÈAJB1EES OF THB lM\u201d \u201cWAX « foTicws\tNfld,\u2019 and \u201cVERPCOL, as CrZHS**.w» \u201ctîL;.17th\t41 .».' .-.J»th\t.« Nova mootian\t12th\tv .» Rates of Passage between St.John\u2019s : °*hl*.tao Steerage.' »\u2022*\u2022\u2022\u2022!**\u2022\u2022»\u2022««\u2022 Rates.Reiurn Tickets issued at Deduced PM* Berths not Secured until paid for.Ci>°LeXi>*rtenc®d Surgeon carried on each A Tender with Malls and p»»\u2014-rrt.,K For fmther partlealars apply to Angnst 22, 1878.axjaAN8.RAE A 130., Agentf, ur.ebeo Oil! OflOITOm.Established in 1818.TOE \u201cFini ME\u201d PRESENTS MORE CLAIMS TO ATTEN-lion than any other Hotel >n New York.In no porUco^ar has it a snperlor, and in no other hotel are the comfort and welfare of the guest more carefully and continually con-sldered than at this House.In point of convenience, both for business or pleasnre.Its situation Is peifeot, standing as it does, wbsrs Broadway and Fifth Avenne cross saeh other The beauty of the Hotal-strnotnre h»s always been praised, and no better recommendation could, be offered for tbe manner in wmch tbe House is conducted, than the liberal patronage which has been for years extend od the \u2022\u2022 FiiTH Avbnub\u201d from to* elite of New Yqrk Oily and the distinguished visitors from all parts 01 tbe country and from foreign lands.Among some of th* ohle\to much appreciated in this Hon\te enumerated : the convenience oi\t\u2022- on ; the postal cepanment ; «\t, parcel and watting rooms U\tq office the hair-dressing room\t» ratl oad and theatre ticket office, The internal arrangements o\t,] itself, the spacious nails, th# tore moellons staircases, ths many\tj reception rooms (special for eotb\t, been noted and most favorably\ti upon, by all who nave visited t\t, Avbnub.\u201d Tbe rooms ih»mBelvl In regard to safety and immm ravages and fear ol fire, no nouse Is superior to tns Film Avant absolute,safely as can os secured\tu There is Water for ihs extingunm\tj every floor, and watchmen, uai\t, CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, CAPITAL PAID-UP.- -RESERVE FUND, - - - $1S,C00 00 1U&6.7 M0C,M .Head Offloe, - * \u2022 Montreal- BOARD 01 DIRECTORS.GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq., -\t- J>.esia*t, Hon.Thos.Ryan, Hon.Donald A.Su ifi T* W RitohUhE« *qo\tT> a*,t\u2019 R.2.Axecs, Gen.Mon., W.J.Buobafjjh M A.Macxidsk, Inspectori Branches and ApeneUs in Oanada, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton.St John, N.B Ottawa, London, Kingston, Brentford, Brockvilie, Belleville, Co bourg, Guelph, * B»lifex, NÆ., St.Marys, Fort Hope, Petsrboro\u2019, Goderich* Monoton, N.B., Chatham, N.B-.ÔISw; UoDtrlai, «Blnhu ûSTumbSï'süiSî\u2019i Stratford, Sarnia, Newoa*tlfo -K £ Plotoa, Perth, Simooe, * Coc wslL Lindsey, Eergosi Bankers in Great Britain __T Bank of England ; The London ' \u201c\t* SS rSfiSSi\tT 8 ll \u2014 e e r.U U s a r EUTABt-rBHlTD Or 1888, Manufacture o; all kind* of Locomcfives, anj have recently purchased of the Amoskea; Manufacturing Oo.all tbe patterns, patent» and the good will for the manufacture of ineU celebrated «team Fir# Engines and Fire Ap para tu», and are now prepared u> receive ano ezeente orders promptly.«Send for desexlptlv ,\tARETAS BLOOD, Agt, Manckoster, N.M.\u2019 ¦oveahair U< 1\tUv arg aiuo upon each floor ai ev minuti of tn* day aud uighu have been carefully selected toi fn f nam» aQri UOUra^O auuSd tO J< experience, aud th.guest can rei the fidelity th*y prreue*.Tne l*n>pn» tor.have made sp« tensive preps rauona XOr the entei Wedding Parties.Kverything such reception» can be readily so euob ee rooms, adornmeuU, WeOU breakfasts or olnners, and car servant» in or without livery, tin gf gervautii in Uvery being a new one certain to be appreciated, been prepared and handsomely fii lers* - aud small dining-rooms psrti*».club* etc., ano no better ( oily for eneb social ocean ions it only remains to auu, mat t -1 mated betweep Twemy-third « (onrth Streets, occupying tuat n te oppoeUe Madison equaro ; nine aadhoraa-can.pa«» tne door nvorj to RRLLNÔ, GRlSWOLi) 4 U0,, i ï Linen Company and Branobes.Agenti in the United Saties.\u2014Ntw V-v-fe \"élut Wauou, 6Ï Hr F.Smi there and _________________________ British Oolumbia.Vo lo ni n and JPbreipn Correspondent t.« John\u2019s Nia., The Union Bask of Newfound British Columbia, The Bank of Britira lumbia.hew Zealand, The Bank of New 1 land.India, China, Japan, Australia\u20140>j>B Bank Corporation.(Issue Circular Notes and Letter » y V ror Travellers, available in ali parts c world).April 24th, 1877.February $5, Mft.h>v York, FOB JALE* iüËiioiT ekiiie: 1 TJIGH PRESSURE CYLINDER, ttli pooped .* a01\u201c ttrok*\u2019\t\u2022 «rsw I Low Proasure, sein, OyliiuUr.g * Do 27ln,\t«\t\u2022 Do\t801n\tm Do 461u, U in DO\t401U.\ti 10 8 Return Flu# Boiler*, so hors* do wa.1 Tubular\tdo\tto\t^\t\u2019 4 Do\td0\t*6\tdo the «hove will be sold cheap » or furti er Information apply *« the of the bt.Lawreut* Ste«iw*S«ulST, SL Andrew Wh«1\t***9**ti \u2022 MADOCBÏ, \t \t ^ -¦ jdLiftl BÆOmM UMTO^ OHn.OWTTOXj'Pî OCTOBER 28 1878.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.(4a*bs yon can convince your, selves by ealllns: at AU BON MABCHE, where you will find Fancy und Staple Luy Goods selected with tbe greatest attention and BOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES.Examine tbe List of Undermentioned Prices Black Cloth (Good).$0.60 and ov*r.\u2022\u2022 Mantle Clotn,.o.66\t\u2022\u2022\topc'r».Oct.27.\u2014Per is \u2018 Moravian,\u201d Graham, from Liverpool.\u20142 pkgs medse to Leger A Rlnfret 65 pkgs mndse to Cblnlc A Beacdet.1 page mndst to G R Renfrew A Co.20 pkgs mndse to Gibb, Laird A Co.1 pkge mndse to Rev Prof H Ro*.60 pkgs mndse to Thompson, Codvllle A Co.1 pkge mndse to Hamel A Freres.2 pkgs do to Col L P VobL 2 do do O L Richardson A Son.1 do do to tbe order of A Rouard 4 do do to W C Scott.1784 bars Iron to Ross A Co.1060 sbeets do to A W Wnrtele.989 do do to Cblnlc A Beaudst.3 chains and 4 anchors to J Parke A Sons.7 pkgs mndse to McCall, Sbebyn A Co.8 do do to Rev C W Rawson.»7 do do to Whitehead A Tomer.41 do do to H Lenfeety.2 do do to Rev Scenr Marie 8t Anasterie.1 do do to E Bonrgard.2 do do to Hamel A Frétés.48 do do to Canadian Express Co.\u2014Remainder of cargo for Montreal.Oct.28.\u2014Per ss- \"Brooklyn,\u201d Lindall, from Liverpool.2 boxes window glass 'to C S Grouskl.2 bales yarn and 1 esse merchsn* dise to P Gsrnsau A F re re.12 bales oakum to Rosa Bros 4 packages merchandise to W Mc-Limont.61 ban iron and 1 ease wire to C Samson.2,132 nail sheets to Chinic Beandet A Co.1 case straw hats and 1 case samples to Thibau-deaa, Freres A Co- 3 butts win# to W Woellen.1 do to J B Z Dabeea.2 do to A Dixon.3 do to Glngras A Langlois.\u2014Remainder of cargo for Montreal.p*r grand Trunk Railway.\u2014Oct 28\u2014 1 oik, 10 brto to F T Thomas.2 bxs to N C DeBeanmont.7 cases to P Garneau A Frere, 6 bags to 0 Gaatonguay.4 cases to Peverlev A oo.2 bales, 1 trass to McCall, Sbebyn A oo.1 case to H 8 Scott A co.3 oases, 1 bdle to T Andrews.15 do to M G Mountain.1 bale to J Wright, 66 do to F Bedard.19 blf-chests to Whitehead A Turner.Pkr Btxahkr prom Montrral.\u2014Oot 26 \u2014Per str Quebec, Labelle, from Montreal\u2014 1 case trees to Croteau A Bros.EXFOItTS.Oot 26\u2014Per bark Chieftain, Torre ten, for London\u20148887 pea pine deals, 1000 do do ends, 160 ions phosphate, by G B Hall A oo.TIUK TABLE* HIGH WATER AT qESBEC\u2014CIVIL TIME\u20141878 Morning.Evening.Monday\t\tOctober.\t28\t7 25\t7 47 Tueeday \t\t\t29\t8 09\t8 82 Wednesday\t\t\t80\t8 54\t9 18 Thursday \t\t\t\t81\t9 40\t10 04 Friday\t\t.Nov.1\t10 30\t10 69 Saturday\t\t\t 2\t11 30\t12 06 Sunday.,,\t\t\t 3\t12 4L\t1 19 Par as Abyssinia and Moravian.(From the London Shipping and Mercantile Gaieties, of 11th to tbe 17th Got.) BAILED FOR QUEBEC.Clyde (s), Emerson, London, Oct 16 LOADING FOR QUEBEC.Mary Fry, York, Liverpool, Oct 17 N.B.\u2014The stream of tide runs up forty-five minutes after high water.NEWS0FTHE CITY AND DISTRICT The Shea S.S.« Manitoban,\u201d Captain McDougall, sailed for Glasgow, at 6.30 a m on Saturday, the 26th Inst.IzeRT-Hocsx Bnvice.\u2014The Government steamer «Napoléon III.,\" Capt Despres, ar* xlveu In port al 11 80 p m on Saturday, after visiting end delivering supplies to tbe different 111hi-booses on the lower Bt.Lawrence, and Mirai is of Belle laie.ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.HaralJ Maarfager, Halvorsen, Liverpool, Oot 11 Queen of the North, Athen, London.Oct 14 Mersey, Boiler, Swansea, Oct 1Ô\u2019 Nora, Hansen, London, Oot 14 Ruhr,-, Dublin, Oct 11 Edward Cardwell, Campbell, Greenock, Oct .U Poolscar.McLean, Liverpool, Qot 12 Eastern Star, Goodie, Shields, Oct 16 Madras, Briggs, Greenock, Oct 16 Nina, Taggart, Montrose, Oot 16 Festlna Lento, Anderson, Greenock, Oct 17 Maeedon, Mitchell, Greenock, O 117 Bucephalus, Nlobolsen, London, Oct 9 Bothnia, Kafen, Bt.Naxalre, Oct 8 Hortensia, BHponaen, London Oct 12 Canada, Simmons, Queenstown, Oot 18, for Cork.Holden, Jacobsen, Liverpool, Oot 13 Jorgen Lorsntzen, Larsen, Newry, Oot 13 Caveur, Mann, Greenock, Oct 11 Dstgny, \u2014\u2014-, Galway, Oot 11 ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL.City of Quebec, Falconer, London, Oot 12 Vlceo, Pirie, Faunoutb, Oct 18 Getoland, McKenzie, Queenstow»» Qot 13 Dun holme, Begg, Queenstown, Oct 18 Benvenue (s),-, Bordeaux, Oot 9 Ksoordir\u2019s Court, Saturday.\u2014Jos.Cornell, for loitering and obstructing passengers in Bt.Ursule street, got three months\u2019 jail at the cost of the city at 26 cents a day.Two other defendants, for drankness, were fined $1 and oosta each.Bt.Miohasl\u2019s Church.\u2014The annual harvest thanksgiving services at Bt.Michael's Church, Bt.Louis Road, were held yesterday.Bishop Williams preached at the eleven o\u2019clock service.A collection was taken np In aid of the Pension Fnnd of the Church Society.\u201cThrouoh tes Kert-It-Dark Continrst, or Bow 1 Found Starlit We have received from Messrs.Dawson k Co.a copy of this amusing work by F.C.Bernard.It contains twenty-four humorous illustrations and at' traded much attention whilst being published through the pages of Punch.\u2014Price 60 cents, Eoolmiastioal \u2014The Bishop of Quebec leaves town to-dsy lo visit the Bevd.H.J.Petry\u2019s Mission of Bhlpton and Tingwick, where confirmations are to be held on Toes day and Wednesday.Among the candidates are twenty-eight married and elderly people.Foot*Bal|.\u2014The match played qpon the groands of the Thistle Lacrosse Club on Saturday afternoon, between the Quebec and Montreal Clubs, resulted in a victory for tbe latter club by one goal.Anothbr Miristsb Sworn In.\u2014We a-e in formed that Hon.Mr.Baby, Minister of Inland Revenue, was sworn in on Satnrday in the Parliament House in this city by Mr.Uims-worth, Clerk of tbe Privy Council, in presence of His Excellency tbe Administrator.« b \u201d Teooy 0» Cavalry.\u2014This excellent corps bad a ride out Saturday afternoon from the Citadel, by way oi Bt.Loois road to Bt.Foye Church, and back to town by the St.Foye road, having aword exercise by the way.Lieut.-Col.Turnbull was in command.St.Patrick\u2019s Baxaar.\u2014We are requested to announce that tbe Bastar to be held In tbe Music Hall, under the auspieps of the Ladies of Bt.Patrick\u2019s Congregation, will open on Saturday, tbe 9th November.All charitably disposed persona arejrtquested to forward their donations to tbe lanles in charge.The ad rertupityept wijl appear later.Bartliy AoqtnrTRn.\u2014George Bartley, of Llnlere, Beauce, who was acquitted at the last term of the Court of Queen's Bench in that district, of the charge of murdering Sergeant Dere, has been acquitted at the term joat ended, oi tbe minor charges of assaulting a constable and sending threatening letton, and arrived in town on Satnrday morning.J\" \u2022 Nbarly an Aooidbnt \u2014As the members o' 8t Patrick\u2019s Congregation were returning from worship last evening, a gentleman, owing to tbe darkness, stepped Into a hole la the sidewalk In Palace street, and was thrown violently into the street.Fortunately, except being besmeared with mud, no other consequence ensued.Laorosss.\u2014A match was played on tbe Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, between the Shamrock aud Independent teams of this city.Excellent play was made by both sides considering the miserable character of tbe ground pleyod upon, and when darkness pat an end to the match, each side had taken a game.Annual Dbill \u2014The Quebec Garrison Ar-tlllery, returned to town on Friday from the Island, where they have been undergoing their annual drill under the Inspectorship of Colonel Strange.The Inspector was well pleased with the appearance aud milltarv tactics of the co-ps, and complimented Capt.Roy for his great pains in tbe matter.Auction Baln or Schoonbb \"Alpha\u201d this Mornins.\u2014Messrs.Maxham A Co.will sell this morning, at Drum's Manufacturing Co.\u2019s wharf, the schooner \u201cAlpha,\u201d 221 tons, with masts, spars, sails, and material, on easy terms.\u2014Bee advertisement.Bale this morning at eleven o\u2019clock alongside the schooner at Drum\u2019s wharf.Pbrsonal.\u2014Hon.Mr.Langevio, Postmaster-General, baa returned to towu.¦¦¦¦ Hon.Mr.Malhiot is at the Russell House.Hon.G.Baby, Minister of Internal Revenue, and Mr.Himsworth, Clerk of the Privy Council, still remain in the city.Mr.Metbot, M.P.for Nlcolet, is in town.Hon, Henry Blames, President of the Council, arrived in towu on Saturday morning.Aooidbnt.\u2014As Mr.liolmes of the Little River Road was driving last evening in Bt.John street,^opposite the store of Mrs.Ann Kane, a wheel of hie dog-cart catching In the car track, It was wrenched off and Mr.Holmes thrown ont, we regret to add with the re-salt of breaking his collar bone.Ho was driven to Dr.Bussell's house and his injuries promptly attended to.\"North Amirioan Bsvibw.\u201d\u2014Horatio Seymour is to contribute to the November-De-cember number of the Morth American Review an article on \"The Government of tbe United States,\u2019\u2019 and James Parton, ono on \"Antipathy to the Negro \u2019\u2019 ; William R.Mortio, ex-President of tbe Department of Public Works of New York, will write on \"The Financial Resources of New York,\u201d and \u201cThe Congress of Berlin and its consequences,\u201d will be tbe \u2022abject of c paper by \"An Old Diplomatist.\u201d Polios Goubt, Saturday \u2014Louis Auclair, Louis Hamel, Alfred Morissette aud Patrick O\u2019Brien were brought up for an aggravated assault on Nicolas Trudul.The evidence In this case was continued.The complaints of tbe Inspector of Revenue against Frs.Bonnet and Dame Catherine Wagner, for selling liquor without license, were called.Bonnet was convicted and fined $76 and costs or three mouths\u2019 jail.Tbe other complaint was put off, tbe witness not appearing' Latbst BieoiNe Dooaa !\u2014The latest fraud in the begging line Is by a woman, who bas a small carriage in which a piece of wood la dressed up to do duty as an infant.With this turn-out, and accompanied by a ten-yesr-old child, who miuds tbe carriage and wood-baby, the woman is going from bouse to house soliciting alms.Pouring forth the story of a poor widow with a large family, Ao., she points to tbe wagon In support of her story and succeeds as usual.\u2014Mercury.Bbwaro Ovvbbbb.\u2014The following appears in the last number of the Official Gazelle :\u2014 Whereas a pile of stones bas lately bteu foundon the traok of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, between Ho-chelaga and Mile End, and whereas also a pile of oordwood has been found on the samo traok, near Thurso ; and these deeds are, doubtless owing to tbe malice of certain parties unknown, wo, the Local Government do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars, to whosoever, not being tbe guilty person, shall give such information as will lesd to the discovery, arrest aod conviction of all or any of the persons gnilty of the above deeds.Fisa.\u2014An alarm of fire was raised in a boarding house on the Battery on Saturday mrrnlng.The stove-pipes connected with tbe kitchen-stove had caught fire and bad got up a tremendous roaring.The rvsnlt was, however, nothing beyond a little excitement which varied the otherwise usual monotony of tbe place One of tbe inmates, in fact, was observed to be so andisconcert»d as to be walking about the house with a lighted pipe in his mouth.To give advice or caution iu regard to fire, has become now a Work oi supererogation, but still one might be permitted to suggest tnat tuu much iigtit wood is dangerous.Thr Fox Hounds.\u2014Fourteen gentlemen riders followed the bounds on Saturday afternoon, His Excellency the Administrator, Sir Patrick MacDougall, and his A.D.C., Capt.Baiktr, being amongst tbe number.A drag was scented on tbe Cap Rouge road near the cross road running to Bt.Foye Church, and a very pretty run of five miles across the country at the Black Barn8,St.Foye road, was had, in which some rather stiff jumping occurred.A few alight spills have to be recorded, bat no other cssualitiee.Almost the whole run was witnessed from the roads in the vicinity, by the «coupants of a number of carriages, one of which contained the ladies of the Administrator's party.Naw Appointhsnts \u2014The Lieuteuaut-Gov-ernor in Connell has boen pleased to appoint Edwin Jones, Esq., of tbs city of Quebec, a Justice of the Peace for tbe district of Quebec ; and Arthur H.Murphy, Esq., M.P.P., of the city of Quebec, a member of tbe Board of Trustees for the Quebec Northern Turnpike Trust, vice James Connolly, Esq., resigned.The Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to appoint Arthur Prisque Letendre, Esq., advocate, as Prothonotary, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Clerk o! tbe Crown and of the Peace for the district of Rimouski, vice Fran cols Magloire Derome, Esq., removed from office, and Charles Francois Lapointe, Esq., notary, of tbe parish of Bte.Flavie, as Sheriff for the district of Rimouski, vice J.A.Ron lean, Esq., removed from office.Thb Turn.\u2014On Baturday afternoon was inaugurated the first day\u2019s racing on the Bt.Charlefl Course of a three days\u2019 sport.Tbe weather being threatening and there being counter attractions in tbe city the attendance of spectatora was not iarge.However those who were there heartily enjoyed tbe race which waa run, being for 2 60 class for a trotting purse of $100, $60 to first, $26 to second and $16 to third ;fonr to enter, three to start.Three beats out of five to name the winner.The judges were Messrs.Michel Caron, Three Rivers ; Ant.Bt.Germain, Montreal; and T.Bolomon, Waterloo.Timekeeper, Mr.Caron ; starter, Mr.W.B Thorpe.At the starting post the following horses came to the string ;\u2014Mr.John Edg-hill\u2019s gr.g.\"Brie a Brae ;\u2019\u2019 Mr.Belanger\u2019s roan h.\"Bay Tom\u201d and Mr.Taillon\u2019s ch.h \u2022Village Boy.\u201d Mr.Lewis\u2019 hi.g.\"Kootnar\u201d was previously drawn.The first heat was won by \"Bay Tom\u201d in good style : EdghilTs \"Brie a Brae\u201d taking tbe next three heats in splendid form.\"Village Boy\u201d was distanced, by making a bad break.Tbe trotting was exceptionally good, the time being remarkable, bnt as no official record was kept it were useless to publish it.On Monday next, as will be seen by programme in an other column, some good racing will take place ; in addition to that mentioned the run ning race, mile heats, which should have come off on Batnrday, but was postponed owing to the absence of a field, will take place.A first-class day\u2019s sport will be had to-day and the attendance will undoubtedly be large, more especially as some of tbe best horsetlesb on the continent will compete.What Is the article that removes dandruff, keeps tbs scalp cool, clean, and pure, chang's grey hair to its original ooler and gives all kinds of hair a charming gloss and brlgbtnsss 7 Luby\u2019n Parisian Hair Renewsr It Is now confessed la the great remedy.Try It and prove 1L Bold by all chemists at 60ets, for a large bottle.Tbe vast Imnortaooeof Phllllpa\u2019palatable Ood Liver Oil In combination with Phospbo.Nntrltlno will be immediately perceived In giving to this article, tbe highly natrlllous aud tonic properties of tbs phosphates as naturo provides them and by preserving tbe freshness of tho oil from rancidity or change.It can be taken In water, thereby rendering It easy of assimilation, A gentleman having prematurely gray balr remarsed that be would give $1,000 to have It restored to Its original black.\"I\u2019ll bet you «champagne dinner,\u201d said a friend, \"Luby\u2019a Parisian Hair Restorer will accomplish the desired result In a mouth.\" The other accept ed tbe bet, incredulously, but never-the-lesa lost It to bis Intense delight.Bold by ell obem ISOl.X*XXUEZ A3XTID JkT/\\.HJCr^El |H£AD.O?FICE, t TORONTO.ONTINUEB TO INSURK AT THE lowest current rates on Buildings, Merchandise, and other property, against lose or damage by Are.On Hall, Cargo, and Freight vgalnst tho perils of Inland Navigation.\u2018 On Hnll, Cargo, and Freight Blake with lue Maritime Provinces.On Cargo and Freight to he United Kingdom.ftr Loses payable In Lohdoh.wben desired A.F&A&JKU * CO., AGENTS.Sepiambert17,1878.\tFm-ao 4617 r» AFTCRN00N0E6PATCH.T)i« Germaxi Cry fr Frolectlon.FCaTHEB BEDÜCTION OF WAGES IN KNQLAND AND SCOTLAND.¦yorthgr oonoiliatory from Buwia.Assurances NEW PHASE IN THE AWARD.fisheries Important A unto-American Car r« a po BÜSSIA'S PURCHASES OF SHIPS AND war material in the UNITED STATES.BUB O P BAN \u2022 At s meeting ot the Employer.' committee at G\u2019Mtfow ywtorday, to consider the proposed redaction of wage., memorals from the Boilermakers, Shipbuildtri, Shipwrights sad Blacksmiths were presented asking con-cesiions in the proposed redaction of waged.The employers Anally decided to make a redaction of 7i per cent.\t, .\t.The Masters and Cotton Spinners Association of Oldham ha»e reeolved to reduce the W?wing totheTintention of the employers to enforce the foil redaction of\t^ Executive Committee of »*\u2022 Clyde and Liver pool branches of the nni td Society of Boiler^llaken and Iron Shipbuilders unao \u2022 motuly adopted resolutions to\twork.The above eociety numbers over 10,000, and has four thousand pounds \u2018\u201cR* 8\u201c\tu; There is every prospect that the Clyde wUl again be the scene of a long and determiawd ¦tnigEl*l etieetsot waich, Mesect depression of trade, -1\u2014^\tfiler.low at I Krra\u2019s Cocoa.\u2014Atl tv Fe«r itoatuf says The British Colonial Display 81 j «\u2022Lsioj sSroll to the Bosten Read, hard by the Paris.Regent's Park, to Epps\u2019s Cocos Manufactory, where may be studied toe making of cocoa on a stupendous soals, giving a just idea of the value ae actual mmmmimtmKm\tI StlipO ADDRESS OF THE COLONUL REPRE-\tnot as' luiuries, but 8ENTATIVES TO THE PRINCE OF WALES.Reply of IIin Royal Hlglinea*.Scheme for a Colonial London.Museum in The Order of St.Miohael and St.George Conferred on Leading * Colonial Commissioners.Torskto, Oct.16\u2014The üfoésthis morning contains the ioilowing spécial cablegram, dat- ed London, 16th At the British Embassy In Paris, yester- Epfb\u2019s Cocoa.\u2014Jôkn Bull ttys :\u2014\u201cAn idea of the vast extent of the industry may be gained from the faet that one firm alone that of Messrs.Eppe and Co.- now sell some 4,000,000 pounds annually.Epps\u2019s Cocoa \u2014OhrUtinn World says: \u2014\"If I am to take cocoa\u201d said I, \"I must see and judge for myself what are the ingredients of which it is composed ; with this view I made my way to the cocoa manufactory of James Epps and Co.» in the Button Read.\u201d Epps\u2019s Cocoa.\u2014\u201cCassell\u2019s Household Guide\u201d says \u201cWe will now give an acoount of the process adopted by Messrs.James Epps and Go., homoeopathic chemists and manufacturers of die-tetio articles, at their works in the Euston-road, London.\u201d Eppa\u2019a Cocoa.\u2014Afomtfnp Advertiser says: 'Nearly two centuries after in 1832, the duties, which had hitherto been almost prohibitive, were To nil who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of yonth, uervnne weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ko., I will send a reoipe that will cure yon, FRKR OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a mlsglo: ary In uonth America.Heud a aelf-addreesed envelope to the Kav Johepu Inman, Station D, Bible Hon»».New York Oily, Mav 22, 1878\tFm-oodAw day, the Prince of Wales received au lulurees\treduced, and one of the first to take ad- from tho members of the Colonial Commis- | TanUge of re-establishing will be most A Geneva, SwiUerland* despatch says frauds in coouecuoa with the payment oi workmen at Bi.Gollerin have b.en ais^vjt-ed.The cashier was arrested and the entire m rsonoel of his department dismissed.A despatch from Beriio, says There is an increasing probability that Scboovaioff will replace GorUcbekofL .This wonld tend to cement the relatione between Russia and Germany.The German free traders are alarmed at the recent declaration oi 204 members of the Reichstag in Uvor of proiee-tioo.Tht-y reprceéût a majority of 24 A despatch from Berlin says p\u2014In reply to the inoniry, whether it nutho tied Prince La-banofl w> Inform the Porte that the evacuation of Turkish territory depended op in the previous ratification of the supplementary treaty the Busrian Governu ent repeated Us previjos assurances that it proposes to eve-cnate the occupied territory in accordance with the provieion of the Berlin treaty, A Madrid despatch, alluding to the attack upon King Alfonso, says:\u2014Much admiration is expressed for the king on account of the great coolness and courage displayed Shortly altar bis arrival at the palas he held a coort reception, when congratulations were poored in on all hands.His Majesty stated the matter was really not ot serious import, for it he had been removed Spain would have fonno perhaps a worth! r ruler.It is pr ba-ble the Cabinet will assure the King that to crush out assassination it will be preferable that assassin be executed, le Heumi w.-fe celebrated to-day in the Catnedrai and churches.Iho foreign diplomatic corps ell offered hlicitations, a d congratulatory telegrams from all parts of the world are poanug into the palace.- AMERICAN .| The New York World» London letter, Oct.12th, reports the British Foreign Minister, Lord Salisbury, hks been Invited by the American Government to consider seriously the very decided objections which it is disposed lo make -gainst the payment of the Halifax award, in the new circurnt-tancus created for both Governments by tiie rt'O'Ut report ot Cep ain Sullivan, of the British 8hip \u2022\"Sirius,'' who was sent by the British Government to investigate the events of Jam *'y 8th, 1878, when a number of American fishermen were violently driven away from their stations on the Newfoundland coast, thefr fishing tackle destroyed and business brok u up.Captain Soilivan reported that this outrage was jostified by the local law of Newfoundland, prohibiting Sunday fishing, add the Marquis of Satisbory, it seems, accepted this report as embodying the Government's views and so informed tie United States.The American Government, it is said, then informed Lord 'ialiabn.y that the question as to whether American fishermen, pursuing their business under the terms of a sole ain treaty, are liable to violence at the bands pf petty local autnorities for Infringing local regulations, not embodied in the treaty, fs too important to be settled by the British Government for itself, opon the report of m naval officer.As the time fixed wader tie Halifax award lor paying over the money l expire on the 24th November, the matter most be sharply and immédiatriy pressed upon the attention Of Her Majesty\u2019s Govemment by the UniUd States Government, To pay money ordered nndeatbeaward, to be paid witbont effectually breaking down the contention of Lotd Salisbury as to these ofleacee, will put t|e United States in a false position snd seriously embarrass their diplomatic action.T|e situation has become decidedly uncomfott-able within I he past few days, and correspondence on the subject between the two Governments has assumed a serions chaiac- A London despatch says it is understood the action of Rassis In buying and buildiag ships ot war and contracting for snpplies aid munitions of war in the United States has formed the subject of a recent correspondencr between the Marquis of Salisbury and the American Secretary of State.The for ta* r takes a very high tone, and insists that the United States will be held to very strict ao-countab\u2019lity, on the prnclple la d down lu the qneation of neotrality by Secretary Evaria\u2019 predecessor, and which received a turmo.sanction in the three rales adopted by the Joint Commission at Geneva.A despatch from Provincetown, Maas., announces that the Arctic schooner \"Florancd,\u201d Captain Tyson, has arrived in a leaky condi-* lion.She encountered eleven gales in quifck succession since leaving tht Arctic SI , sprang a leak near Sable Island on the 19-h, and has been pnmping night and day si née.She was short of provtsrons, having eaten the last monel of food tbta morning The Capudn reports there has not been such an icy seaabn to the north before for thirty years.The cr#w ace all well.The Taylor Manufacturing Company 'of Westminister, Carroll County, Md., tm failed; liabilities f 100,000; assets and amounts doe the Company $25,000 above liabilities.The Company dealt largely In the South.This morning in Auburn, N.Y., Chss.Hutchinson, a young barhelor of good family, found Maud Holland dead upon his park) floor.The night before be bad attempted ito torn her out, but returned before she left, when she suicided with strychnine.Alderman Morris of New Fork was standing at the corner of 23rd street and sixth avense, smoking, last night, when an unknown man plunged a knife three times into his side ; the wounds are not necessarily fatal.The assassin escaped.The entire amount that will be realised from Jay Cook\u2019s assets, it is supposed, will reach about 51 per cent.The captured Cheyennes under Dull Knife were famished with cold and disheartened-ai Bed Cloud\u2019s refusal to rectire and protect them.They were almost witnout ammunition and facing starvation.The Indian Boreau has applied to tbe department to feed their white employes at Rea Cloud and Spotted Tail agencies until the appropriation can be obtained from tke Government; supplies for the Indians are entirely exhausted and with the winter near the ptospecU ace alarming.Ed.Hartman, of Lnmberton, N.C., who was shot by Miss Linkman, is not expected to recover.Miss Linkman gave birth to a child two hears «fier the shooting.The New York Herald'» cablegram say Bayard Taylor has undergone a dangerous surgical operation from rxlmation Prises of $800.9 Approximation Prises oi 200.(9 Approximation Prises of 100.\u201e 10,000 lO.OOu 10,000 2,700 1,800 900 1867 Prises, amoanllng to.$110,400 Responsible oorresp ndlng agunts wanton at all prominent points, to wnom a liberal compensation will be p*ld.Application for rates to cinbs shou d only be made to the Home Office In New Orleans Write, clearly stating fall address, foi further information ar mlc orders to M.A.DAUPHIN, P.O.Box 692, New Orleans, La, Or to II.L.PLUM, 819, Broadway, N .w York, All our Ora ad Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management oi GENERALS G T.BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A.EARLY.October 9, 1878.\tAm-eo-d&w B-fiLJVTXS^N\u2019G-.I ln $101.;.- Invested In Wall SL Stocke raxes fortunes every mot th Bo-ra sent free explaining 1 everything Address, BAXTER A CO., Bankers, 17, Wall St, N.Yl October 8, 1878.\tt,tbAsatAw-Lm CANADIAN PAtlF*r RAItWAY.Tenders^ lor CàradiuK» Track-laying, Ac.S1 till III dllün 1111111 IF HIDIII IlKtS BenBcn\u2019a Capoine Porous Plasters OR THIRTY YEARS THEBE HAS BEEN one objection to porous plasters, and that consisted In their alow action.Tbe la v it ion of Benson\u2019s Oapolne Porous Plasters ercumea this difficulty.They will positively cure dtieoSM in a few hortra, which other porhu- plasters, liniments or oomponnds require days and weeks of continuous wear to simpiv relieve.Their action is more vigorous than electric ity, more powerful as a local remedy.Toey do not blister, are purely vegetable, ani con train neltner metallic or minera poisons.Their celebrity Is founded upon their great activity, .They ore In no sense a ncetrum os lutem medicine, but founded npon true medical iktll ; they attack diseune with astonishing vigor, and quickly restore tbe circulation to its normal condition.They are a great improvement on othsr porooa plasters.The strongest possible evidence of\u2018their great curative proper Ilea, lies In the fact of their being Imitated by unscrupulous Individuals, who seek to palm off worthless compounds, under tbe name of \u2022 Capsicum\u201d oe \u201cUapsicln\u201d as being tbe same as Benson\u2019s Cape me Porous Plasters.Be cot deceived, they are totally twllke the genuine.To protect the consumer the word Oapolne is oat in every plaster.This remarkable remedy is endorsed as tbe oeet external 0> 'dlclne known by over 2,000 physicians and uroggista, of excellent reputation.Price 26 cents.BEABURY * JOHNSTON, Pharmaceutical ObemlsU, N.Y.Mav 8.187?\t«**» aTxa A Son\u2019s MAnOAL^contains more information of vaine to advertiser* man any otner publication.Sent free.Address N.W.Ayer A Bon, Advertising! Agent*,, Tiniu Building, Philadelphia.EALEO TENDES», ADDRESSED TO the undersigned and end< rsed \u201cTender Pacific R.ilway \u201d will be recelv-d at ibis office up to noon of WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of JaNUaUY next, for ibe trading, True klaymg and otber works of consirncUrn required to b* executed on the following sections oi tbe Canadian Pacific Hallway :\u2014 1.\tFrom tbe westerly end oi tbe 2tttb contract at English River to Raleigh, a distance of about 60 miles, 2.\tFrom Raleigh to Eagle River, a distance of about 68 miles.8.From Eagle Rlv*r to tbe Easterly end of the t6tn con tract at Keewailn, a distance of about 67 miles.4.From Y aie to Kamloops Lake, In British Columbia, a distance of about 125 miles.Plans, Ao., may be seen, and Specifications, approx m-te quantities, forms of L-nner, and other information obtained at the office of tbe Euglneer In Chief at Ottawa.A bill of quantities will be ready on or before Dscem >or 1st, at tbe Jbej-anment ot Public Works No Tenuer wll< be entertained nnlese on the printed foirn, and unless tbe conditions are complied wiih.The general Tender for constraHlon of whoie ilne under Railway Aci of 1874, cov rs aeove soctlona ; hot separate tenuera are asked under tbe ordinary conditions or the De-partment.By order, F.BRAUN, Secretary.Depart mer.t of Public Works, Ottawa, 18th August, 1878.August 19, 1878.\tH-ao w.w.UUSPUCO.PUBLISHIKS1 AQÊNTa, No.25, Park Row, New York \u2022a ox_* 79 Capt.AUG, FERMIER, Will le! .JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS.Sold by ail Dealer* throughout the World.lanu«r< « * -y AXJL.JÀlIMIkfct \u2014OF\u2014 tUil-Vm CARS SiStlAtTlMD \u2014\u2022 AT TH£ \u2022 SHORTEa\u2019l' NOTICE.QUEBEC VBH|P^|g§£ iiilfiB-TOR^HSSOCIItTiGK , HU TIMBER-TOWKS9 OF QUEBBO X having farmed Ifccmteives into an Assc-elation for tbs purpoee of securing « fair rs-ra one ration for their work, ted also for the purpoee oi binding tbe members io assist one .atoiher, when, in oonsequeBce of an accident or otherwise, the property entrusted u, tb* charge of any of the Members of the Association talc danger of being lost, the ioltoyin* TARIFF OF PRICES has been adoptai which will, In so cos», be deviated from U\u2014 Towing Oak from Indian Cove,Oan Rons# and River Bt.Charles, so cems peT load, Crossing from North or South Site 16 cent*.Between New Liverpool and Paient Bllv, and taUrnoediaira place» 16 cents psr load.Betwsen Victoria Ucve aeti Lower Town, 12 j cents per load.Towits Square Fine, Elm, or Ath,froxa Cap Rouge, Indian Cove.St.Charles Rivet, or crossing the St.Lawrence, 18* cents per load.From Vlotorla Oovt la La wet Town, Square Pine, Efm and Ash 10cents Between Hew Liverpool and Patent Blip ami intermediate Triaea», 12} oefits per lead, Boa?.» p»«s « cent* extra froir all pieces.Bleepers, same price m Foard Pine.All Timber towea to Oommissicters Wharf, and Breakwater 2 cents extra per load Birch Walnnt, Hickory, Maple, Cherry Bawed Oak, and short Rati road Ash, CO cents pe.oau.Outside of the above ramed d** s 0 cents extra, towers not responsible for Sinking Timber If lost shroogb pMsihg steanac rs or anddi n ¦torras BOOM TARIFF t Blrec, Walnut.Hickory, Maple, Cherry, enc Sawed Oak, 16 cents ppr load.Oak 8 cents.Pins, Elm and Ash, « cents Board Pine 2 cents extra.AU Timber and Deals towed tram below tbs Long Wharf at Isdisq Oove to ships loading la tho Cove, fall tariff.Floated Deals from Hamilton Bros.Ooye to Ksw Liverpool, 26 cents, per St.Peters* kurg Standard.To all otber places si cents per Qnebso Standard.Towing lees than 40 leads $6 per Vid*.The undersigned Is eathorlsed to eollee ell moneys ana to ths TJmber-tc were\u2019Associe* tien for 1878\tf>t fÊtr Office t Corner of Si.Jam as and St Petsr Otieet*.eppewiu ^nabec Lank.J April 28.1878.JAMS» WARM, Iscretarp THE GREATEST wonder ôc muam times VV ARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.Applicstiop* regarding\u2019.srms msy be ent JAZ OJ^STT^EWL, l \u2022Uy.LIj JA CLOBHBNi Cobourg, Ont.Fm HOLLOëm\u2019S PILLS 4 OIHTMENT Th* Prura nrtry the Blood, correct al* tts* orders o» t Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Lowci d ore invaluable In all conoploinU Ins *.b1 to Females.be QxxTiLasT ib the only rs Habra remedy for Bad Legs, old Wounds, ooree and Ulcers of however long standing.For Bronchitis Diphtheria, Goughs, Colds, Gout, Rhoumatism and *U Skin Diseases It has no equal.BEWARE OF NEW If OKU «üUNfËBfEriS «parlons imitaUuu» of *\u2019 Holloway Pilla and umunent,\u201d are manufactured and sola andor the name ol *\u2022 Holloway A Oo,\u201d by J.F.Henry, Ourreu A CoH DraggUta, and als by the Metropo\t''3ÜUka M e d 1.olne Company y j t-AAk °1\tTork with an ashum-\u2019î .'tj tfl* lra
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