Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 9 mars 1876, jeudi 9 mars 1876
[" jptcamslup JVoticca.WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland.CARRYING THE TT.S.MAIL.m TUo irinest fciteaiivsl»lx»8 jYlloat- Provided with every modem improvement.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows BALTIC.Feb.\t26,\tat 6 00 A.M.REPUBLIC.Mar.\t4,\tat J2 00 Noon GERMANIC.Mar.\t11,\tat 3 00 P.M.CELTIC.Mar.\t18,\tat 11 00 A.M.ADRIATIC.Mar.\t25,\tat 3 00 P.M.BALTIC.April\t1,\tat 11 00 A.M.REPUBLIC.April\t8,\tat 3 00 P.M.GERMANIC.April\t15,\tat 10 00 A.M.CELTIC.April\t22,\tat 3 00 P.M.ADRIATIC .April\t29,\tat 9 30 A.M.SALOON PASSAGE RATES.New York to Liverpool and Queenstown, S60, $30 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, 5140 and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $8, and to Paris $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, and servants, half price.Infants free.STEERAGE PASSAGE.Outward and pre-paid from Montreal to Liverpool, $26.50 gold.\u2022 Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.r or further information and jiassage, apply to R.J.CORTtS, Agent, 37 Broadway, New York.Or to b.j.counux, 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal.October 13\t244 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOL.LXVIII.MONTREAL, TIIUK SP A Y.MARC! I 9, 1870.J?tcamsTviy Notices.1876.LONDON, QUEBEC & MONTREAL.1876.INMAN STEAMSHIP LiiArimi».CO\u2019Y.KUÏAL MAIL STEAMERS from New York to (Incenstown and Liverpool.¦msm TEMPERLEY LINE.The Steamers of this Line are intended to be despatched from LONDON for Quebec and Montreal AS FOLLOWS: St.Lawrence, (via Halifax, N.S.)\u2014 Wednesday, 5th April Thames, Direct.Wednesday, 19th April Severn, \u201c Wednesday, 3rd May.Through Tickets from all points West at Reduced Rates.Certificates issued to persons desirous of bringing out their friends.Through Bills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London for all parts of Canada and in the United States to Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, and other points in the West.For Freight or Passage, apply to TEM-PERLEY\u2019S ,CARTER & DRAKE, 21 Billiter Street, London, E.C.; ROSS A CO., Quebec ; or DAVID SHAW, Montreal.February 23\t10A 46 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.kkuUusn notices City of Brooklyn.Saturday, Feb.5, 1 p.m., City of Montreal .SioUirday, Feb.12, 7 a.m.I City of Paris.,Safrirday, Feb.19, 1 p.m.( City of Eichmond.Saturday, Feb.26, 3 p.m.City of Antwerp.Saturday, Mar.4, Noon.Uitz of lirooklyn.Saturday, Mar.11,3 p.m.City of Montreal .Saturday, Mar.18,11 a.m Uity of \" York,Saturday, Mar.25, 3 p.m.City of Eichmond.Saturday,April 1,11, a.m RATES OF CABIN PASSAGE\u2014Gold.U'i'oni IVow \"YorU to Liverpool or Queenstown, $60, $80 & $100 ; to London, $65, $85 and $105 ; to Hamburg, Havre and Antwerp, $70, $90 and $110 ; to Paris, Bremen, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, $30, $100 and $120.Children, between 2 and 12 years.Half Fare; Servants, Half Fare ; Infants, free.Round Trip to Liverpool or Queenstown, $120, $145 and $175.Outward & Prepaid Steerage Passage, (Gold) IVoin Montreal to Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, and Glasgow, or vice versa, $26.50 ; to London, or vice versa, $30.52 ; to Hamburg, Antwerp and Rotterdam, or vice versa, $30.25 ; to Havre, or vice versa, $34.33 ; to Bremen, or vice versa, $30.88 ; to Gottenberg, Christiania or Christiansand, or vice versa, $34 ; to Paris, or vice versa, $34.52.Children over one year and under twelve years.Half Fare; Infants, free.Sight Drafts on Great Britain and Ireland for sale.For further information and Passage, apply to\tJ.G.DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York; Or to\tCOX & GREEN, Agents, 13 and 15 Hospital St., Montreal.Tickets can also be obtained by applying to,T.N.BOCKUS, R.R.Office, St.Lawrence Hall.December 18\t90 Passage Pates Peduced.BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINE Shortest Route via Central Vermont R.B.Line.WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, COMMENCING NOV.22nd,-1875.Day Express leaves Montreal; at 9.05 a.m.for Boston, via Lowell, arriving in Boston i at 9.45 p.m.Train for Waterloo leaves Montreal at 2.45 p.m.\t| Night Express leaves Montreal at 2.45 I p.m.for Boston, via Lowell, Lawrence or ! Fitchburg; also for New York, Jvia Spring-| field or Troy, arriving in Boston fit 7.Uv.i.m., and New York, via Troy, 7.00 a.m., and via Springfield at 12.30 p.m.TRAINS GOING NORTH ANt> WEST.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8.00 a.m.Troy at 8.00 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 9.20 p.m.Express leaves Troy at 8.30 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 7 p.m.This Train connects at Troy with the Post Mail Train leaving New York at 4 o\u2019clock same morning.Night Express leaves Boston at (i p.m., via Lowell, and New York at 3 p.m., via Springfield, and via T; oy at 4 p.m., arriving in Montrer 1 at 9 e m Pull liar Sleeping Ca:r ere attach»d to vl.e Night Express Trains lunning bet», een Montreal and Boston, and Montreal mid Sprn g field, a, « Wagners SI «.ping Cars between St.Albans and New York, via Troy.Pullman Drawing Room Cars on Day Express Trains between Montreal and Boston.For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermont Railroad Office, 136 St.James Street.J.W.HOBART, General Supt.St.Albans, November 20.1875\t277 2.00 P.M.! 2.00 P.M.1.00 P.M.3.00 P.M.1.00 P.M.3.00 P.M.THE STATE LINE To Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Lomtointerry, &c., &c., &c.State op Pennsylvania, State op Vibuinia, State op Geoboia, State op Florida, State op Nevada, State op Indiana, State op Alabama, State op Louisiana, State op Minnesota Sailing every alternate THURSDAY from ITER 42 N.R., PACIFIC MAIL DOCK.The accommodations and provisions provided on these Ships are unsurpassed by those of any other line.RATES OF PASSAGE.\tu Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool, Sailing every TUESDAY, from Pier 46 North River.Wyoming.April 4, Idaho .April\t11, Nevada.Ajii-il\t18, Dakota.April\t25, Wisconsin .May 2, Montana .May 9, Wyoming.May\t16,11.00\tA.M.Idaho.May\t23, 3.00 P.M.Nevada.May\t30,11.00\tA.M.Cabin, $65, $70 and $80 currency.Intermediate, $40.Steerage at lowest rates.Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, Ac.Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates.WILLIAMS & GCION, 20 Broadway, New York, Or to BAHT, BROS.& Co., Cor.St.John and Hospital Streets.Montreal January 28\t24 ALLAN LINE, |?vofes5iou:tI Cards.^MÂCMÂHON, GIBBONS & MCNAB7 Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c., Y.ONI>>,.OÎNT.HUGH MACMAHON,\tGEO.C.GIBBONS, GEO.m\u2019nAB.London, August 23, 1875\tly 201 MÀCLËNNAN & MACDONALD, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, &c.< 'OltN SV V ITIOIVT.D.B.MACLËNNAN, IT.SANFIELD MACDONALD, JAMES W.LIDDELL.April 2_________ ly 78 Leg-al Co-partnership WALKER, PENNOCk&MciNTYRE, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c., OTTAWA, Ont.P.PENNOCK, 2G7 VV.H.WALKER, A.F.M\u2019INTYRE.November 9 Under Contract with the Government of Canada for the conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS.1875-\u20197tf.Winter Arrangements.1875-7«.Sardinian .Circassian .Polynesian Sarmatian .Hibernian .Caspian .San Francisco.He and other hon.members spoke of tbe unsatisfactory manner in which the service was per-formed; the steamers were bad, and chiefly manned by Chinese crews, to whom no one would like to trust his life.Hop.Mr.Huntington said the Government ' would bring down the returns, when it would he seen the Administration had made the best arrangements they could.At the same time they would be glad to receive suggestions from gentlemen having local knowledge.After recess, a number .of private bills were read the second time.The debate on Mr.Orton\u2019s motion for committee on the agricultural interests of the Dominion, was resumed by Mr.Wallace, of Norfolk, who spoke in favour of the committee, and of protecting farmers, * Mr.Orton again urged the necessity of protecting agricultural interests, and Roped the Committee would be granted.Mr.Higinbotbam objected to the composition of the Committee, which was not a fair representation of the farmers of the Dominion, having only five farmers on it out of fourteen ; while eleven of the gentlemen were from Ontario.He trusted a change ir the Committee would be made and tb the motion would then be earned, Messrs.Trow and Gordon saw no in granting the Committee.'\u2019¦I I s«.trouiorappli( ,\tltt8tt,Uossy 9m f , ee or sowaasjoM aw Mvmni,*, This Company\u2019s Lines are composed of the undemoted First-class, Full-powered Clyde-built, Double-Engine, Iron Steamships :\u2014 Tons.4100 Lt.J.E.Dutton.R.N.R .3400 Capt.1.Wylie .4100 Capt.Brown .3600 Capt.A.D.Aird .3434 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.3200 Capt.Trocks Scandinavian .3000 Lt.W.H.Smith.R.N.R Prussian.3000 Capt.J.Ritchie Austrian.2700 Capt.Urquhart Nestorian.2700 Capt.Barclay Moravian.2650 Capt.Graham Peruvian .2600\tCapt.\tR.S.Watts Manitoban.3150 Capt.H.Wylie Nova Scotian.3200 Capt.Richardson Canadian.2600 Capt.Miller Corinthian.2400 Capt.Jas.Scott Acadian.1350 Capt.Cabel Waldonsian.2800 Capt.J.G.Stephens Phoenician.2800 Capt.Menzies Newfoundland.1500 Capt.Mylins from I\u2019oi-t laiiil.Sarmatian.11th March _____dOusluess OÂmTs.P A R I S, (Feance.) , Grustave 33ossang-e, General Commission Merchant and Shipping Agent.Branches HAVRE and BORDEAUX.IN MONTREAL : liOKH.YTs 036 «fc < UVIS I> I INID.t, 30 HOSPITAL STREET.February 9\tly 34 JOSEPH SMITH, ^ (Late Deputy City Surveyor) Civil Engineer, Surveyor, House and Land Agent Mechanics\u2019 Bank Chambers, No.194 ST.JAMES STREET.July 5\t.\tly 158 JAMES TYRE, O.fLüeü a 1! A s s i rfn e e, JOHN FULTON, Accountant, UNION BUILDINGS, 43 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal ÆMAV**.\u2014ü \u2014 - \u2014New Streets\u2014I.P.B, Society quet\u2014Presbyterianism, The weather turned quite cold ag The flood in the west end subsided night, no Àamage.The O.Y.Britons had the best O\u2019 nient of tbe season last night.There is a strong movem-opening of new streets to into-street.The I.P.B.Society are J banquet on St.Patricks This evening a ; Mission meeting w HA The Yacht Cl System op The Buc WXathe, McCqni- PE'iTTE Last ev Burlingtr officers r The \u2018 with t last e The s tional Can;-' Ric C61 ir c co Jusuviuice IXoticcs.CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.nts i'Ania:-;! i m> imit.Presldent-A.G.RAMSAY, Esq.Ylce-Prcsldegt\u2014JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., M.D.The large Bonus of 21 per cent, per annum upon Assurances on the Life System having again been declared by this Company, PROFIT CERTIFICATES have now been issued for each policy-holder, and copies of the recent reports, showing the profits on other classes of Assurances, may he had on application at the Head Office or Agencies.THE ADVANTAGES- of joining an old and successful Company like the CANADA LIFE may be judged of by the following facts :\u2014 1st\u2014The Profit Bonuses added to Lije Policies are larger than given by any other Company in Canada.2nd\u2014It has occurred that Profits not only altogether extinguish all premium payments, but in addition yield the holder an annual surplus.K.HILLS, Secretary.Offices in Montreal\u2014182 ST JAMES ST.IT.r*o WIST ALL, GreneralJAgent.February 25\t30A 48 fTtimuciaX.Safe ani MtaUe Investment STOCK PRIVILEGES.One per Cent, from Hie market, at low rates will pay large prollts the next Thirty days In large or small Investments.GOLD, STOCKS, COTTON AND TOBACCO BOUGHT AND SOLD on the most favourable terms.Libera] advances on Consignments.PRICE LIST§ ANDCIRCULARS FREE.I*.O.BOX 3774,.CHARLES SMEDLEY & C Bankers and Brokers, 40 Broad Street Near Gold and Stock Exehan NEW YORK.January 20\t3m DW X %\u2019ianos for J^aXc.JOSEPH GOULD\u2019S Piano Warerooms, 211 ST.JAMES STREET.The Subscriber offers his usual variety of PIANOS AND CABINET ORGANS, A-t ïteoixTS.i thelr ON, ssor of ?ive an i Inst., sium.I ' ' \u2018 : I \u2022' ce Go.Ig.î Share-held at i Street, NEXT, of the luations .AY, ¦etary.9M 49 ic Co, ie Share-Election of other e of the treal, [ INST., ioon.R, asurer.52 nno Hn ext that systei Hon.sirable to the accuracy the Dominion Gazette by an General.He rc factory statemen hy some banks, made on declaratml and those «ho d should be punisbedl who should be % thought, if the ofienj returns, were raise* meaner to a felony,^ ral would be bound* the kind.While iuteus.| ment, it should also be I the one individual, who for the returns, and no a all the directors of a >\u2019« not supposed to know m* affairs, were liable to pumsh | Hon.Messrs.Campbell, 1 other gentlemen, agreed m with the resolution, which withdrawn, the object n\\ merely to attract attention , 3ect-\tT \u201e M Hon.Messrs.Haythorne, and Montgomery, spoke of the i, j for winter steam communication p.E.Island and the mamla.wished to know what the Gov* intended to do to carry out the* ions made at Confederation, m regard.Hon.Mr.Letellier said the u® ment would do all they could ; th | already taken many steps in this® tion.-\tThe Campbell divorce bill was rS second time, on a division of thW three to fourteen, and referred to Co| I mittee.On the motion for the second reading of the Quebec elections validity bill, Mr.Letellier suggested it bad better be left to the House of Commons, and the hill was withdrawn.In the House of Commons several bills were introduced, among which was one by Mr.Taschereau to amend the Dominion Elections Act of 1870, and to declare ineligible for election as members of the House of Commons persons disqualified for election to the Local Legislatures.In reply to Hon.Mr.Mitchell, the Minister of Marine stated that with regard to the infraction of the deck load law by the barque '\u201cN.Churchill,\u201d at Quebec, during the past season, steps were being taken to have justice administered.The law bad not been violated to as great an extent as was supposed.Mr.Farrow, moved for''a committee to enquire into the salt interest ; be advocated protection by the Imposition of a small duty on foreign salt.The motion was carried.Mr.De Cosmos moved for a return of tenders received in 1875, for the conveyance of mails between Victoria and Han Francisco.He and other lion, members spoke of the unsatisfactory manner in which the service was performed; the steamers were bad, and chiefly manned by Chinese crews, to whom no one would like to trust his life.Hon- Mr.Huntington said the Government ' would bring down the returns, when it would be seen the Administration had made the best arrangements they could.At the same time they would be glad to receive suggestions from gentlemen having local knowledge.After recess, a number QÎ private bills were read the second time.The debate on Mr.Orton\u2019s motion for committee on the agricultural interests of the Dominion, was resumed by Mr.Wallace, of Norfolk, who spoke in favour of the committee, and of protecting farmers, Mr.Orton again urged the necessity of protecting agricultural interests, and hoped the Committee would be granted.Mr, H.iginbotbam objected to the composition of the Committee, which was not a fair representation of the farmers of the Dominion,, having only five farmers on it out of fourteen while eleven of the gentlemen were from Ontario.He trusted a change in the Committee would be made and th the motion would then be carried, Messrs.Trow and Gordon saw no in granting the Committee.h»Al^\"y agr 11 r s'«rrotiroraPPl1(' }° înatnptossy oui in.t\u201e «e xV set « an therhk tion sk of Ed i morrow' .again te I brought to nlng Mr.Ca will entertain ner in Queen\u2019s An inquest wa.body of a man foe yesterday.The be of an escaped lunat Seal, who got away 1, first of this month, drowned was returned.The Toronto Curling Owen Sound Club on Fri, Caledonian medal.The police magistrate tin.missed the case against i Watson, the city Inspector of Measures, who was charged by ion Inspector, Birjrenshaw, contrary to law in marking wei, Birkenshaw contended that the Act repealed the Act of 186G of Province of Canada, by which mu ties were authorized to appoint linsj The case will likOy be taken befo Courts.\t_________________ KINGSTON.The Weathera.no Floods\u2014O.Y.Bi \u2014New Streets\u2014I.P.15, Society quet\u2014Presbyterianism, The weather turned quite cold ag The flood in the west end subsided night, no Àamage.The O.Y.Britons had the best e-ment of the season last night.There is\" a strong movem opening of new streets tç inp' street.Tire I.P.B.Society are \u2018 banquet on St.Patrick\u2019s This evening a mass Mission meeting was HA The Yacht Cl System op The Buc vYeathe, McCqnî petite Last ev Burlingtr officers v The 1 with t last e The s tionai Cane' Kic cor me co \\ .iimnceCo H.y.& EVANS, , AGENTS, fAMES STREET.6111 290 ETS.y 43 jTHER .GO\u2019S il seating or Gas.,*r decay, and Is Vulcan* e efi'ects oflicnt up jO® Fah.use\u20141G tit.John Street.ly 22G $ > JN AND BRASS 1^01Î tv I > J : 11 .Decerabor 8 ly 281 ELECTRIC BDRGLÂR ILIRMS LEGLANGHE BATTERiES, AND Instruments Made and Erected.\u2019 AiyTELOUP, 593 Craig Street, MONTREAL.81 Engines, T of superior class ; also ntal Slide Valve En-'ower and upwards ; mgers and general Circulars to OTICK, 1 viclpli.Out.ly 154 UFAGTORY, Exhibition and ion, 1875.>- QC s 5 RITISH AND JimTILE and Life oiice Company, C.ISHED 1809 CAFITATi, - - £2,000,000.00 Slg.ITAL, .\t250,000.00 \u201c .111 1809, \u2022 ¦ -\t901,561.01 \u201c fED FUNDS, - - 3,944,311.00 \u201c onces against Fire accepted at the y rates, of premium, le Life Department moderate rates unium, and large addition to sums id by wav of Bonus.MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, Générai, Agents.EWING, Inspector, No.72 St.François Xavier Street.Montreal.Ë mmm cot OF LIVERPOOL.IRE AND LIFE.lapltnl, -\t-\t.SI0,000,000 ^viikIs Invested, -\t13,000,000 Vnnunl Income, -\t5,000,000 LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS UNLIMITED.EIRE DEPARTMENT.All classes of Risks insured at favourable rates.LIEE DEPARTMENT.Security should be the primary consideration, which is afforded by the large accumulated funds and'the unlimited liability of Shareholders.Accounts kept distinct from those of Fire Department.W.E.SCOTT, M.D., J.KENNEDY, Medical Referee.\tInspector.II.L.ROUT'D, W.TATLEY, Chief Agents.For the convenience of the Mercantile Oom-niiinlty,rcccnt London ami Liverpool Directories can be seen at Ibis Office.Montreal, 12th February, 1874 ly 38 British America FIRE & MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1833.ASSETS, - - - - $875,000 Insures all Descriptions of Property against Fire and the Perils of Navigation on ft he most Favorable Terms.M.II.GAULT, Agent, 164 St.James Street.January 1\tly 1 T II E Liveipool & London &.Globe Insurance Company, CANADA BGARFoF DIRECTORS : The Honorable 11 V.STARNES, Chairman.THOS.CRAMP, Esq.jltettutu Chairman.ALEX.HINCKS, Esq.Sir A.T.G ALT, K.C.M.G.THEODORE HART, Esq.CAPITAL, -\t-\t-\t810,060,000 Deposited In Canada under control of Montreal Board, 8650,000.ANNUAL P.KVKNUK, -\t¦\t87,646,208 Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest current rates.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at lowest terms.G.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion.April 17 61 guovisvmns.THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER for SALE Barrels Moss I*orL \u201c\tTil In Messs\tdo \u201c\tI*rime Mess\tdo \u201c\tExtra Brime d o Tulis,\tI a, rd Htigar-tmred Hams & Bacon Cured and Packed by William Morgan & Co.LORD, MAGOR & MUNN.January 13\t3m 11 (notlvhuj, &c.GFI43I3 & CO.now receiving their SPRING GOODS, comprising "]
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