Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 6 novembre 1879, jeudi 6 novembre 1879
[" lltp notices.ALLAN mu with (she (iovernment at ' cocvayttCQ of the CüîiA UNITED states mails IRRMGEiEHS.1879, nanny's Linef are composed of Th;*\tFirst-class, FuU-powcred Doable-Engine, Iron steam- Toni.fhips;\t4100 Capt.J .E.Dutton lardh11*®4ioo Capt.E.Brown .4000 Capt.A.D.Aird eara*'**?.3800 Capt.Jae.Wylie (.roassiau.3350 Capt.John Graham Morarian.3000 Lt.W H.3mith,K.N.E r' r-1T^Haii\"\".330C Capv.W.Eichardscn v Sçotian.^Lt.rF.Archer, R.N.K.tlincfnian .3200\tCapt.\tM.Trockg Ca»P\u201c*.;.2700 Capt.E.S.Watts.4«crian \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2014\"\u2018gjoo c^pt.j.q.Stephen.>,ee,tcrtan \u2014\u201c\u2022\"¦3000Capt.Jos.Eitchie.LV-:\t\u2018\trv/vrvn /^.^».4- tfnreV* tt! to H»*1?\u201e\t2S00 Capt.Neil McLean.CiEtu'-f-» .2gC0 Capt.James Scott ^Tunalan'\tCapt- Eegallais.WtlJenstan\t2400 Capt.E.Barrett.Cor^thian.\u2022'2300 Capt.Kerr.Luo-\u2019f®*.1500 Capt.Cabel.Ao^fr,,Aïand.'J35° Capt.My lins t.Menzries.BOe XHK STEAMERS OF THE r.iverpool Mail Xaine e^from Liverpool every THUESDAT, SJ10/*'0 Quebec every SATUEDAY *\tr Vat Lough Foyle to receive on '*U j «n.l land Mails and Passengers to Ireland and Scotland), are in- *\t' iVh be despatched t .ndeu U\t^ qÜEbEC.Saturday,\tOct.\t25 c,rC/inian .Saturday,\tNov.\t1 .Saturday,\tNov.\t8 ^orlTifn .Saturday,\tNov.15 oê|Un«ian-\u2019\u201c-.Saturday,\tNov.\t22 \u2018oA*U Bi.TSS OF OCEAN PaSSAGK./y k.-v, ftt\u2019aording to accommoda-C* tiAn .\u2014 .?50' î7° \u201cdlM Interirv .diate.440 00 .$25 00 BtTehesteàmërs of the Glasgow Line will ,iil from Quebec on or about each Thurs- :===£!: 3Ï ^nSn.Nov.15 Novi ^2 N he^Rteamers of the Halifax Mail Line u leave Halifax for St.John\u2019s, Nfld., and Ï&, as follows:- Nova Scotian.Get.\t28 Caspian .Nov.\til Hioenuan .jnov.\t25 p-g Or PASSAGE BBTWSKN HALIFAX\tAND U\tST.JOHNS : r uj.$20 00 | Steerage.$6 00 L « n experienced Surgeon carried en each i e sel.Berths not secured until paid for.' jfrough BilU Lading granted in Liverpool, eni'at Continental Porte, to all point» in Canada, and Pie Western States, tor Freight or other particulars, apply In Quebec to Adlans, Eae & Co.; in Havre* to John M.Currie, 21 Quai d\u2019Or-leans- in Taris to Alexander Hunter, j Bu\u2019e Scribe ; in Antweip to Auo.Sj-Rivz t Co., or Eichabd Berns; in Eu^terdun to Buys A Co.; in Hamburg to C Huso ; in Bordeaux to James Moss & Co ¦ in Bremen to Heirn B,uppel & Sons; ia Belfast to Charley & Malcolm; in London to Montgomerie A Workman, 17 Hracechurch Street ; in Glasgow to Jasis A Albx.Allan Ï0 Great Clyde Street ; in Liverpool to Allan Brothers, James Street ; in Chicago to Allan A Co., 12 La Salle Street.7*\tH.A A.ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets October 20________________14 NEW BOUTjES.BP0RÎ5NT TO IMPOSTERS 5ND SHIPPERS.X H~E M lato Steamship Liu Montreal to Bristol.(AYONMOUTH DOCKS.) Kunning in connection with the Grand Trunk Kailway Company of Canada, com-po>ed of the following New and First-class Btea ners GOVINO.2 032 Tons Eegister.KIYFESDALE.2,009\t\u201c NEBO.1,908\t\u201c\t\u201c The Steamship BIVEKSDALK is in-tendid to be despatched for Bristol about the 1th bOVEHCEB Next.Te.-., Line of Steamers will open to the Canutian Shippers the Midland, Southern end Western Counties of England and Wales, and other large markets hitherto monopolized by the Americans.The Importer will also find it a more economical and quicker route for London or Liverpool for many kinds of Goods, but especially Iron, Hardware, Ac.These steamers will have special facilities for the carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same, will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the oarriave of a limited number of Horses, Cattle and Sheep.Intending Shippers should make immediate application, considerable engagements having already been made.Good accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.For Kates of Freight and Passage, ap-lyto EOBEET REFOLD A CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal-Or to HAKK WHITWILL A SON, The Grove, Bristol, \u201e , ,\tEngland.October 29\t91 ROSS LONDON LINE OF STEAMERS.\u2018 w; -I canaui-a.!* sjskvicji: MTNCh.2,588 Tons Eegister OCEAN KING.2,449\t\u201c\t\u201c E^LKING.2,178\t\u201c\t\u201c The splendid new first-class\tfull power :u-eT stca\u201cer OCEAN KING.A 100 Baiifrom ^ass Elcyds), is intended to tëONTEEÂL FOR LONDON, ON OR ABOUT The -A tlr IN o vein lier, Taking (jQQdg at Lowest Through Kates a*l Pai'ts of Canada and the Western states of America.HVSi0\u2019?! facilities for Butter, Cheese, mimi ^faL,s\u2019 &c-> an|l also for a limited S H p P n .H O RS E S, CATTLE and or wl>itca ms u ip | a Di i c cs.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1879.WHITE ^AR LINE.Csihng at Cork Harbour, Irslatd, CARKYING BRriTSH AND AMERICAN MAILS.cam ship Jîotl/cs.BEAVER LINE.Price 3 Cents ^ailiuan iloticc?- Noon.3.00 p.m.Noon.2.30 p.m.Noon.2.30 p.m.PKOVIDED WITH EVERY S0DERH IMPROVEKEHT.SiUlVv^?tw\u20acenJ£W YGRK and LIVEE-JrUOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows:\u2014\t^ GERMANic.Saturd,,r,Oct.18, at 7.00 a.m.Baltic.Thursday.Oct.\t23\tat Celtic.Thursday.Oct,\t3'i\tat Britannic.Saturday,Nov.8 at Aeriatio.Thursday,Nov.13\u2019 at GEEMANic.Saturday,Nov.at .Thursday,Nov.\t27,\tat ,.^3IC .Saturday,Deo\t6,\tat 11.30 a.m.BRiTANNic.Saturday.Dec.13, at 5.00 a.m ADRiATic.Thursday,Dec.18, at 9 00 a m.Germanic.Saturday,Dec.27.at 2.00 p.m.c , SALOON PASSAGE.Special Eate, $60, return $110, (for winter months) from New York to Liverpool w, ~ to Liverpool and Queenstown aaJ $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and to Pans, $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, half-price.Infante free.Servante, $50.These Steamers do not carry Cattle Sheep or Figs.STEERAGE PASSAGE.Montreal to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Belfast, Bristol or Cardiff, $26.50.Prepaid $28.50.Passengers taking the \u201cWhite Star Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London in Hi days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts ot Europe at moderate rates.F or further information and passage apply to R.J.CORT1S, Agent, 37 Broadway, New York.Or to 13» J.COQ-HIjIN, Sole Agent, 26 St.Sulpice street, Montreal.October 15\t155 CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS.CANADA SHIPPING COMPANY Running in connection with the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.Steamers Sailing for Liverpool as follows, from Montreal LAKE THAMPLAIN.1st Oct.LAKE WINNIPEG.7ih Oct.LAKE NEPIGON.23rd Oct.LAKE CHAMPLAIN.6th Nev.LAKE WIN MPEG.13th Nov.-, This Company\u2019s Line of Iron Clipper mailing Vess «la, trading between Montreal, Liverpool and Ulaagow, will bo despatched at intervals during the Reason.Rates of Passage, by steamer or sailing v *?e \u2019 **>' B®turn Tickets, 490.Through Bills of Lading are issued to and from all parts of Canada.For Freight or other particulars, apply m Liverpool, to H.J.Selkirk, Canada SMpping Company, 21 Walter street ; in Glasgow, to P.kiNTOuL.Son Sl Co.*, in Montggmerik n a ?'v^ ,T0aK aad Vî;?PCOL calling at CORK HARBOR ABY&Sini *riIE 40 N- E- Toak.BOTHNh A.Wednesday, Nov.5 GALLIA .Wednesday, Nov.12 .Wednesday Nov.19 $3YThia .Wednesday, Nov.26 flfiSSlNri.Wednesday,Dec.3 BOTHNIA .Wednesday, Dec.10 ^A0LiA .Wednesday,\tDec.\t17 .Wednesday, Dec.24 \"OYTHia.Wednesday, Dec.31 *So Steerage.Wednesday, Jan.1 ^tw \"Tortl f°^owing Wednesday from P.issASE.-S6°, $80 and $100 Uokets\tiecommodation= Betaro tickii.rals\u2019*;5, K°1'1* additional., 3jeerag.> 3 0Hfavorable terms.!c$et3 from ,Tery low rates.Steerage all other ^'7c;P !°1 and Queenstown Plrts of Europe at lowest pnt.CHaago^'T^\tgiven for Bal tertB o.Ha ¦ TEMPERLEY LINE.Composed of the following First-class Steamships:\u2014 SCOTLAND.2,645Tons.MARK LANE.2,095 SOUTH TYNE.1.519\t\u201e THAMES.I.687 The Steamers of this Line are intended to be despatched from QUIDKEC tor X-.AJIN XJOIN AS FOLLOWS : Scotland.Tuesday, 18th November Passage Certificates issued to persons desirous of bringing out their friends.Through Bills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London, for all parts ot Canada and the Western States.ForFreight or Passage, apply to 1EM- PERLEYS, CARTER &\t^ ,5u\u2018 liter street, London, E.C., ROSS & CO., QuebeC-\tDAVID SHAW, Montreal.October 28_________________B5_ INMAN LINE EüXâL MAIL STEAHEE8 TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVFZFOOl THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY BETWEEN M-ontreal and Qnebee, Run Regularly as under : The MONTREAL on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and the QUEBEC on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at SIX o\u2019clock p.m., from Montreal.steamers from Montreal to Hamilton, connecting at Toroxito with the steamers for Niagara Falls and Buffalo, and with railways for all points West, will leave for the present as follows : the CORSICAN Mondays, ALGERIAN Wednesdays, and SPARTAN on Fridays, from the Canal Basin at 9 a.m., and Lachine on arrival of the Train leaving Bonaventure Station at noon, and Coteau Landing on arrival of Train leaving Montreal at 5 P.M.Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.J.Rankin, for Cornwall, every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 Noon, from Canal Basin, and Lachine on arrival of the 3 o\u2019clock train.Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain J.Duval, leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting at Sorel with steamer SOREL, for St.Francois and Yamaska.Steamer BEKTHIER, Capt.L.H.Roy, leaves for Berthier every MON DAY, at 3 p.m , TUESDAY, at 2 p.m\u201e and THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3 p.m., connecting at Lanoraia with railway for Joli-ette.Steamer CFAMBLY, Captain Frs.La-moureaux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 1 p.m., connecting every Friday at Lanoraie with the cars for Joliette.\t_\t\u201e , Steamer TERREBONNE, Capt.E.La-force.leaves daily (Sundays excepted), for Boucherville, Varennes, Bout de L\u2019lle and L\u2019Assomption at 3 p.m.Ticket Offices, where State Rooms can be secured, from R.A.Dickson, 133 St.James street, and at the Ticket Office, Richelieu Pier, foot Jacques Cartier Square, and at the Freight Office, Canal Basin.J.B.LAMERE, AnEX.MILLOY, Gen! Manager.Traffic Manager General Offices\u2014228 St.Paul Street Montreal, September 25th, 1879\t107 1879.1879 Commencing THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, Trains will be run on this Division, as follows Express.Mail.Accom.Tuesdays, Thursdays, Leave\tSaturdays.Montreal.12.20 pm.\t4.00 n.m.\t6.00 p.m.Three Rivers 3 35.p m.\t7.40 p.m.\t4.45 a.m.Arrive Grande Piles .8.45a.m.Quebec.fi.OOp.m.10.20 p.m.\t9.00a.m.REPÜKNING.Express.Mail.Mondays, Wednesdajs.Fridays.11.00 a.m.3.40 p.m.6.15 p.m.Gr ide Piles .1.30 p.m.i br, e Rivers 1.25 p.m.6.25 p.m.4.30 a.m! Arrive M 'ntreal.4 10 p.m.9.35 p.m.9.50 a.m.Tri weekly Express stops only at Terrebonne, L\u2019Epiphanie, Lanoraie, Berthier, River du Loup, Three Rivers, Batiscan, Ste.Anne, Lachevrotiere, Pont Rouge.Trains leave Mile-End Station ten minutes later.Tickets for sale at offices of STARNES LEVE & ALDEN, Agents, 202 St.James street and 158 Notre Dame street, and at Hochelaga and Mile-End Stations.J, T.PRINCE, Genl.Pass.Agent.September 17\t222 L'iave Quebec.Accom ËoÉeal aiid Boston Ail Line AND Soutii Eastern Badroads, 0.1 and after Wednesdav, Sept- 10 Passengers by this Line of Railway go by Ferry from Jacques Cartier Wharf, adjoining the Richelieu Company\u2019s Wharf.Ferry leaves for Longueuil at 7.50 a.m.and 4 30 p m.Trains leave Longueuil for points in the Eastern Townships and New England at 8.20 a.m.and 5 05 p.m.Morning Train has Parlor Car, and Atternoon Train Wag ner Sleeping Car attached.LAKE MPH8ÜÂCGÜ EXCURSION Leave Montreal by Ferry as above, for Newport, Lake Memphremagog, at 7.50 a.m.and 4.30 p.m.Returning, leave Newpirt at 3.55 a.m.and 4 30 p.m.Tickets good to go Friday or Saturday p.m., and return Monday p.m.Price for round trip, $2.35, Montieal to Newport.Board at Memphre'nagog House for Canadians, $2, per day and $10 per week.Secure hotel tickets at S.E.R\u2019y.Office, 202 St.James street, Montreal.H.P.ALDEN, BRADLEY BARLOW, Supt.Traffic.Brest.& Gen.Mangr.G.LEVE, Can.Agt.M.& B.Air Line and S.E.Ry.KUKOFME/VIV G\u2019ktzV VIGL Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passage Tickets to all parts of Europe, by most reliable lines, sailing every WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY from New York and Boston, at lowest rates.Choice Staterooms secured by telegraph, free of charge.Offices: 202 St.James street, Montreal, and 271 Broadway, New York.\tG.LEVE, Geneial Agent.September 8\t158 InlSnm.fe'X\u2019ÜlA.M.f-ilGL-t VXUJIG BETWEEN LONGUEUIL AND MONTREAL, FROM 6 o\u2019clock A.M.to 7.30 P.M.#Gn and alter MONDAY, the 27th OCTOBER, the Service between LONGUEUIL and MONTREAL, will be made, as near as possible, as fol- FROM LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF THE CURRENT, (EVERY WEEKDAY).From Longueuil\u2014At 6, 7, 8,8.30, 9, lu and il O\u2019clock A.M., Noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6.30, 6, 7 O\u2019clock P.M.From the Foot ot the Current-At 6.30, 7.30, 8.16.s.45 , 9.30,10.30 and 11.30 o\u2019clock A.M., 12.30,\t1.30 ,2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 6.15, 6.45, 6.30 and 7.30 o\u2019clock P.M.ON SUNDAYS.From Longueuil\u2014At S.30 o\u2019clock A.M., 1, 2,3, 4, 6, 6 o\u2019clock P.M.\t, , .\u201e From the Foot otthe Current-At 9 o clock A.M.1.30,\tV.30, 3.37, 4.3», 6.30, 6.30 o\u2019clock P.M.BOSTON ANQ MONTREAL AIR UNE tkortxit Boats via Oeatrai Vcrisozt B.B.&la*, Leave Montreal at 7.15 a.m.and 4 p.m.for New York, and 7.15 a.m., and 6 p.m.for Boston.Three Express Trams daily, equipped with Miller Platform and Westinghouse Air Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Trains between Montreal and Boston and Springfield, and New York via Troy and Parlor Cars to Day Express between Montreal and Boston.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m.Day Express for Boston, via Lowell or Fitchburg, also for New York via Springfield or i'roy.For Waterloo and Magog, 4 p.m.4 p.m.Night Express for New York.via Troy, arrive New York 7.15 a.m.next morning.6 p.m,.Night Express for Boston via Lowell, and New York via S pringfield, GOING NORTH.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell at 8.00 a.m., via Fitchburgh 8.00 a.m., Troy at 7.40 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 9.20 p.m.Night Expraesleaves Boston at 7.C0 p.m., vi* Lowell, and 6 p.m., via Fitchburgh, and New York at 3 p.m., via Springfield, arriving in Montreal 8.55 a.m.Night Express leaves New York via Troy at 8.30 p.m., arriving in Montreal 12.00 M.Except Saturday nights it will leave New York 4.00 p.m., arrive Montreal 8.55 a.m.Sunday morning.For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermont Railroad Office, 136 St.lames Street.Boston Office, 322 Washington street, g.W.UtlllHlfitJa,\tJ.».H0B4BT.Genl.Passenger Agent.General Supt.St.Albans, Vt., Sept.29.1879\t?93 October 25 gsewers.1 oa the Vvt16\u2019 Ant ^erp and other \u2022|»a Porte.ootlaami> aa 10 H KNOWN AS THE ec Albert Apply to Building-s.\u201d November 6 TAYLOR BROS., Union Buildings.1m \u2018\u201965 FOK, SSAIÆ, An interest in a well-established Brewery in central Canada ; to any one with a small cash capital liberal inducements will be offered.For further particulars, apply to JAMESM.LAWDER, Room 12, Exchange Bank Building.November 6\t6,7,n,12,13N 265 TO-DAY, 6th NOVEMBER, BEING THANKSGIVING DAY, AND A STATUTORY HOLIDAY, THE OFFICES OF THE Compagnie de Prêt et Credit Fonciers WILL BE O L O S E D.By order of the Board.November 6 G.W.FAUTEUX, Cashier.265 1AIIÏÛBÂ AND THE 2CT O H T £I-\u2018W B S T.FARMING LANDS FOR SALE.THE HUDSON\u2019S BAY CO.have large tracts of land in very THE GHEIT FERTILE BELT FOR SALE, AND NOW OFFER 500,000 AGRES IN THE TOWIVSSBIJPS, Already Surveyed.They own two sections in each Township, and have in addition large numbers of farms for sale on the Red and Assiniboine Rivers.SPLENDID PRAIRIE FARMS, GRAZING LAND AND WOOD LOTS.Prices range from $3 to $3 per acre, according to location, &c.Terms.of payment remarkably easy.Pamphlets giving full information about the country, and the lands for sale, can be had on application at the Co.\u2019s offices in Winnipeg and at Montreal.C.J.BRYDGES, Land Commissioner Hudson\u2019s Bay Co.Montreal, November, 1879 1m 264 W 44 ESTATE B.FURNSSS & CO.Sale Continued On Wednesday, at 2 p.m.Large assortment Clocks, Fancy Gosds, fine Wax Dolls, Fancy Chamber Sets, Glassware, Limp Chimnies, and 19 cases American Rubber Shoes, Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s W.L.Alaskas, and Women\u2019s Moccasins.CHAS.HAG4.R, Assignee.IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OP FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Jewellery, Marble & other Clocks, &c\u201e &c., &c.INSOLVENT ACT OF AND AMENDING ACTS.1875, In the matter of B.FUENISS & CO.Insolvents.The undersigned Assignee will sell by Public Auction, on Monday, the 3rd day of INovemher next, on the premises.No.88 Grey Nun Street, the whole of the extensive stock of goods under advances to the above Insolvents, comprising eases of the following goods Stationery, Albums, Brushes, Combs, China, Lamps and Glassware ; Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, Chains ; Marble and other Clocks, Meerschaum Pipes, Ac., &e., &c.ALSO, BRANDY, in Hogsheads and Cases.Sale each day at TEN o\u2019clock.CHAS.HAGaR, Assignee.Montreal, 25th October, 1879\t256 SCOTCH STEAK J: L\u2019OIt N.AT.rC.PIPER HEIDSIECK, QUARTS AND PIS NTS.S.W.BEARD & CO.S.FIFSE & CO.\u2019S CARTE BLANCHE SEC, QUARTS AND PINTS.£53 McGill October 31 Street.r 260 SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT Opera A.nnonneexnent ï THE EMMA ABBOTT Grind English Open Company.Will inaugurate a season of GRAND ENGLISH OPERA, on MONDAY EVENING, Fov.lOtli.Opening with Victor Misse's Grand Romantic Opera, entitled FA-UU.AJNJL> VIK-GUNIA, with which the Opera Season opened in New York, and created the greatest musical sensation in 15 years.MISS ABBOTT in her original creation of VIRGINIA.This unrivalled Lyric Combination com prises the most popular and prominent members of the English Operatic profession.\u2014Em am Abbott, Prima Donna Asso.luta; Marie Stone, Prima Donna Soprano' Zelda Sequin, Prima Donna Contralto Assoiuti; Pauline Maurel, Contralto; Tom Karl, late Primo Tenor of the Stra-kosch Company ; Walter Temple, Tenor; A.E.Stoddard, Baritone: W.H.Macdonald, Basso-Cantanta ; Ellis Ryse, Basso-Profun do; Wm.Castle, the popular Tenor ; Grand Chorus and Orchestra.Prices\u2014$1.50, $1 and 75c., according to location ; Gallery 50o.Box plan now open at DeZouche\u2019s.November 1\t261 E.B.EDDY\u2019S TEIEEEIIPH, TEIEPHOHE, Safety and.Lion MATCHES! \u2019I\u2019MFLA.TJRE KOY-A-L TO-WIG-SIT, Last Appearance of the REVELLE RS, in TROUBLE! THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.A.riOUJSLF UIUL, : The beautiful French Comedy, entitled TTne Jb emme qni J\\!ord A NE Y PLAY, in two Acts, by the celebrated author M.Bartley Campbell, named Lioiv&* : This piece will be presented for the first time on any stage on Friday evening, on account of elaborate perfections for its production.Piices\u2014For the evening -Reserved Seats SOcts; Admission, 35 cts; Gallery, 25 cts Matinee\u201425 cts to all parts of the house.November 6\t265 ÜVordheimer\u2019s Hall Ï xiii» lüvÊtviiNG : P80F.6.CaUlUBE'S CONCERT, Gounod\u2019s Messe Solennelle» BY ST- JAMES\u2019 CHOIRING FULL ORCHESTRA.Programme : Part First.1.\tDon Giovanni\u2019s Overture.Mozart Orchestra, 2.\t(1) Kyrie, [Messe Solennelle].Gounod Trio and Chorus.3.\t(2) Passepied, I\u201411,.Bach Orchestra.4.\t(3) Gloria, [Sop.Solo and Chorus .Gounod Laudamus te, [Chorus].Grattas, [Trio and Chorus].(4) Qui tollis, [Solo Basse\u2014Trio and Chorus].Quoniam, [Chorus].,,.5.\tAndante.Mozart Orchestra.6.\t(5) Credo, [Chorus].Gounod Et incarnatus, [Trio and Choras]- (6) Et resurrexit, [Chorus].Part Second.7.\t(7) Offertoire, [Andante Religioso.Gounod Orchestra.8.\t(8) Sanctus.Gounod Solo and Chorus.9.\t(9) Bourree, I\u201411.Bach Orchestra.10.\tBenediotus.Gounod Soprano Solo and Chorus.f Religious March,.from Alceste] Glock 11 X Badinerie,.Bach 12.\tAgnus Dei .Gounod Solo and Chorus.13.\tMennetto and Trio,.Mozart Orchestra.(101 Domine Salvam fac Beglnam Vlctorlam.Admission, 50c.Reserved Seats, 75c.November 6\t265 lieux Aducrtisemeuis.ST.ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY.ANNUAL THE PREPARATORY THE HOTEL £01 of Moivitriî m/ku.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS Of fixe above Company will be held On Monday, tho 10th day of November Next, At THREE o\u2019clock p.m., IN THE Mechanics' Institute For the Election of Directors and for other purposes.By order FRANC O.WOOD, Coo _T^r,on n October 31\t310, 3,5;7,ioN '260 0 THF Harbor Commissioners of Montreal UNVITF TJSINIXEXIS for the supply of about 150 Toises Banc Ronge Macadamizing Stone, (Hand Broken,) according to Specification, to be obtained at the office of Mr.John Kennedy, Chief Engineer.lenders addressed to the tindersigned will be received until WEDNESDAY, the 12th NOVEHKER.AT TWELVE O\u2019CLOCK NOON.The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.H.D.WHITNEY, Secretary.Harbor Commissioners\u2019 Office,?Montreal, 31st October.1879.j 261 FOK SS.A.LK CHE AF, 20 Horse-power ENGINE (Brush make).Cylinder 9x16; in first-class order.May he seen in operation till 15th Nov, Replacing it, with a more powerful one.Terms easy.w.McLaren & co.» Victoria Square1, EVERY BOX GUARANTEED.Ask your Grocer for Eddy\u2019s Matches.H.A.NELSON & SONS, Wholesale Agents.October 31\t260 MEETING, FOR THE Election of Office-Bearers, AND OTHER BUSINESS, Will be held on \u201cFriday \u201d Evening IS ext,\u2019he 7 th Inst, IN THE ST.AIVHRIÜW\u2019S HOME! (DORCHESTER STREET), At 8 o\u2019clock.(In consequence of Thursday being appointed, by Proclamation of His Excellency the Governor-Genera', as a day of general Thanksgiving.) A large attendance requested.F.J.LOGIE, Secretary.Montreal, 5th November, 1879 m 264 1.SISERÏOI It £6.8 De Bresoles and 4 Le Boyer Sts, OFF ST.SULPICE STREET.SPECIALTY Importation from all Points of Europe on \" SOLE AGENTS IN CANADA FROM THE BEST PRODUCERS OF ALL FOLLOWING ARTICLES.UN STOCK: Wines\u2014 BORDEAUX, (i larets,)-BURGUNDY.CHAMPAGNE, SAUTbRNES, GRAVES\u2019 SICILY, MADEIRA, LUCCO, GAMBINO, ALSO IN STOCK : Hi-andies, ?\"RIVIERE, from 2 to 40 years old ) GARDRAT & CO.\" Grin\u2014\u201c WYNAUD POCÇINK.\u201d es Chartrense\u201d ?From the \u201c JJenedictine\u201d j \u201cABBEYS And all sorts of Liqueurs and French Alimentary Preserved Vegetables, such as Green peas.Mushrooms, Truffles, &c., &c.BEST SILVERED AND NOT SILVERED PLATE «LASS.Also, Silvering Made to Order, FRENCH LEATHERS-Kid, Goat and Sheep.Bolting Cloth, &c.; Playing Cards.&c.! SAMPLES OF Papers, Pens.Stationery, and Religious Articles.Crystals, Porcelains, Shooting Arms, French Boots and Shoes.October 29\t258 HERRINGS All coming-directly from proprietors, and guaranteed Free of all Mixtures, From the cheap \u201c Ordinaire \u201d to the most expensive \u201cChateau.\u201d OOJNSSTAIVT SUFFUIF» OF THESE Popular \u2019Wines IKT STOCK.u BARRELS\t-BARRELS CHOICE\u201d HORS.VERRET, STEWART & CO- October 31 fmw 260 ACKERMAN-LAURANSL «UU1UM Dr.Druitt, of London, who is recog nized as the first authority in Britain on Wines, concludes an article to the Medical limes and Gazette, on the above brand, as follows :\u2014 \u201c If a man who desires a Sparkling \u2018 Wine, whether for merriment or health, u can afford one of the G rand brands of \u201c Champagne, he may please himself.\u201c He gets, or believes he gets, value for \u2018 \u2018 his money.But, for the middle classes \u201c who cannot afford this, and yet who \u201c want Sparkling Wine, it surely is fool-\u201c ishto pay for a second rate Champagne, \u201c when a Wine that is better may be had \u201c for less money.\u201d The Pall Mall Gazette, in a report ot the Wines of the Loire, speaks of Ackerman\u2019s vast establishment as follows :\u2014\u201c Here Ackerman, Laurance & \u201c Co., the extent of whose business ranks \u2018( them second among the Sparkling Wine \u201c Manufacturers of the world, store some-\u201c thing like 10,000 Casks and several \u201c Million Bottles of Wine.\u201d As Dr.Druitt remarks, \u201c It surely is foolish.\u201d to pay the exorbitant price Champagne now costs, when Ackerman-Laurances\u2019 brand,which is as pure and wholesome, and less fortified,can be had for half the money.Consumers have only to try this brand to he convinced of the correctness of Dr.Druitt\u2019s decision in the matter.November 5\tws 102 CÂIA0IAN wiNES.KUO CLINTON, CREVELING, ISABELLA.WHITJE DALAWARE, CONCORD, CANADA.Prices, $4.50 to $6 00 per dozen.\u201c $1.80 to $2.50 per Imperial gallon.FLEDEEICK KINGSTON, 3£5 HoHpltiil street.October 31\t260 PIANOFORTES.Steinway, Ohickering, Dunham, Haines.pares, Uprights.Grands.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS by the above makers are offered by us on the most liberal terms.NEW AND SECOND-HAND FOR HIRE.PIANOS Orders for Tuning and Repairing will receive prompt attention.Deminion Agents for the aboye Pianos : A.& S.NORDHEIMER.Montreal, Tsronto,\tNordheimer\u2019s Hall 11 King St.E.October 29\tlm 258 October 31 r 266 STOIfcÆGi-Iî] FHESI OH UN liOINU AT BLAIKLGCK BBSS.JN .16 Oommoix Street, (Opposite the Allan Line Sheds.) Cartage and Insurance very low.'Good Yardage for Rails, Pig Iron, Coils, &c Custom House Work attended to.October 21\tlm 251 TH-SS BELL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Is now in successful operation, and prepared to furnish tho BELL TELEPHONE and the new LOUD TRANSMITTER to the public on reasonable terms, and guarantee perfect satisfaction.Having connected with our System the leading Financial, Mercantile and Manufacturing Houses, as well as prominent members of the Legal, Medical and other Professions, of this cits\u2019, we are enabled to offer subscribers Lae pnviieges of an extensive exchange, anv member of which can be placed in direct and instant communication with any other subscriber in the System.Persons desiring Telephone communication are cordially invited to call at the Bell Lelefhone Exchange and examine the simplicity of our System, and note the superior power and utility of our instruments.Central Office, 85 St.Francois Xavier St.ISAAC T.H.BROWN, November 1st, 1879.\tManager.Dominion Telegraph Company Sole Agents in Canada for the Bell Telephone.October 31\tm fmw 260 McGIBB0N & BAIRD, ST.JAMES STREET.Branch : ST.CATHERINE STREET.November 5 264 J.& R.MCLEA OFFER FOR SALE Hlids Choice JPorto Kico sstigai* Funs Deuierara Molasses Urls Fuve INewfouiuUiintl Cod Oil, this season\u2019s make Hvls Chicago Mess Fork Brls Choice Uatorador Herring; lOO Qls Ory Cod-Fish Koxes Uoneless Fish J3rls of tho Celebrated IN arrows Oyste rs, from beds of the Hon.J âmes* Fope, arriving; daily 3 Common Street.October 20_______250 CLEIDIIIEimM! MADE HERE! JOLY .Jument, rne would think tU?GoverBm.they Would astonish i\u201eUnder \u2019 l\u201cr:ï \",l 4 ion Cull at s.OarB, Everything swims .1\tV marriage bells; e™er,a\u2019°B* \u2018here a., ness, and to do basin,*»6\t** INew Uro»» 0 We are sellicir no,, i °0» a0 til the latter find llT*^ PJ,1 thin the past two weeks .^^\u2019^^è^Stiever \u2022Stor .» Ao.to ^plication wlD(1 up its affairs in i'Jio iz* d\t.resolution passed »«*»* »' a® of Queen\u2019s Bench to-day l\u201c Ui a Jary a»ked for instructions ^ Grand- 'i-ty ot taaicjs ^- %'b\\P Cor and Corporation of ^n*tthefûr flîeKal expenditure and ^''\u2018rpnation of PubhcffU^8'.The .a;,) not think I of taking up a bill \u2022¦Tb^r, did not O#*1» proper w ^ lûflll ucttbe Grand Jury.OTTAWA gPlBlTs'ÔTwHAT?November S.-This evening OlWWA' n ranee social and a lecture ^nwelfis mills at Carleton Place B- C^d* {or tbe season.ba\"> 6b\u201c nnest on the body of E'.iza To,, 1 has been further adjourned.AiiaitronE Ud named Lamarche, L,,t \u201c\u2019fher resides in Hull, died of tb.se ®°.rising in the Q., M\u201e 0.& t,oaPr,\" wween Montreal and Ottawa.oR n-\u2019^ telegram says Hon.Mr.A QmVcondiuon has not improved ^ Ztion of physicians was held A «nson»\tb it was decl(]ed that that in ^wouid be dangerous to make the joBrney inline things are said to have rcently at Eddy\u2019s Match taken\tit was in the room F»n:o7.\u2019 finished matches are packed »t'retb!r boxes.Upon the middle o£ 1,10 Pa^hle lay a large pile of matches, * J aaoimd sat^the girls at work.For cr two a cessation took place, \u2018\u201c/ number of workers incautiously UlJ \u201ci their hands on the table.This f did sundry currents of electricity iflUCcu\t4.1'k|r1 trv ton 11 7.n.rnnnrl PÏÏh «used the table to waltz around ,bl Uvely ma^«r- 0oe of the glrla ?and the majority of the others /\u2018l in so severely frightened that {^decline to work around that pai- b The1 Dominion Plumbago Company today Put int.° insolvency by R.n w McCuaig» official assignee, on be* Uf of a Montreal firm.The liabilities f the Company are not known at pre-kUt tney are said to be large.Adifision party of Canada, Pacific Rdlway Surveyors, Mr.Austin, chief, tafe returned.They report having (Utveyed 65 miles, commencing at «.mb Erst Bay, on Lake Nipisamg, conlinutng up S urgeon to Smoky njTer The first 15 miles were found roDgb and irregular, but tbe balance somcrfbat flat and fertile.TORONTO IN EMPTY AND UNWARRANTED HONOUR.Toronto, November 5\u2014Owing to tbe dcoi,ion in the Great Seal Case at Ot-tawn, Mr.Bethune and others have duffed their Queen\u2019s Counsel robe.It is sad that advocates in Toronto and dbur cities have done the same.Bniglars broke into tbe clothing store of H.Hibbell, Parliament street, last night, and stole §200 worth of goods.Weather stormy and snowing.Bio.Robert Ramsay, of Orillia, baa leen a| pointed, by the Imperial Grand Couixii of the Ancient Arabic Order of Mist c fchrine for tbe United States of America,\u201c Deputy-at-large for the De-minion,\" with power to open and establish Temples in Canada and confer the degree upon those possessing the necessary pre-rcquisitequalincations which are the possession of either the Templar Grade or vhe thirty-second Degree of the Ancunt and Accepted Rite.Col.Gzowski and Mr.\"Walter Shanly hare finished their inspection of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway.London, November 5\u2014Prof.John Macwell, the writer and lecturer On Natural Science is dead in his forty, eight year.\tJ Of tbe bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England to-day the sum of £69,000 is for shipment to New York.Folkestone, November 5.\u2014The boilers of the steamer whose engines work the powerful air pumps required to fill the « Grosser Kurfurst \u201d have broken down, and the steamer has been towed to Dover.If the bo\u2019lers are not repaired in time to catch the tide on Monday, the attempt to raise the ship will be post-poned a fortnight.\t* FRANCE London, November 5.-A Renter\u2019s despatch from Paris denies tbe truth of the report that Cadrieux, Prefect of irolice of Paris, has resigned.turkey BRITISH SUGGESTIONS TO THE PORTE.AUSTRIA FRIENDLY.Constantinoplh, November 5._Sir Austin Layard, British Minister, has semi.officially suggested to the Porte to appoint Baker Pasha as Governor of the Province of Erzeroum.The Minister of Foreign Affairs declared it was impossible to comply with the proposal, but Baker might be appointed English Commander of Qmdannei-ie in Armenia.Sir Austin has not yet presented a formal note to the Porte concerning the execution of the reforms.It is stated his demand had not been supported by the representatives of the other Powers.It is stated that Count Zicby is charged to give formal assurances to the Sultan of the friendly feelings of Austria.LoNDON,November 5.-The Standard\u2019s Constantinople correspondent telegraphs it is believed Said Pasha, Grand Vizier, and Mahmoud Nedim Pasha, Minister of the Interior, have tendered their resignation.The Post\u2019s Berlin despatch reports consequence of Minister Von Putkammer\u2019s imprudent observations in public the Emperor has cautioned him against further indiscretion.SPAIN EMANCIPATION OF CUBA.SLAVES IN Madrid, November 5.\u2014In the Senate to-day the Minister of Colonies read the Government Bill relating to the abolition of slavery in Cuba.He said slavery was contrary to laws of nature, and could no longer be maintained in the civilized world.Owing to the impoverished state of the Exchequer it was impossible to pay indemnity to the owners of slaves, and the Government deemed it indispensable thah the freed negroes should remain for a certain period under the patronage of their former masters, for, by adopting this course, the dangers which might ensue from an immediate and simultaneous emancipation of all slaves would be averted.The Government considered that the scheme 1 or gradual enfranchisement was contrary to the law of 1870.The Minister also announced that a Bill embodying economic reforms for Cuba would soon be presented to the Cortes.GERMANY GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN PRECAUTIONS.London, November 5.\u2014A Berlin des.patch says that the appearance of the English squadron in Syrian waters is likely to be succeeded by the despatch of German and Austrian vessels of war to tho Eastern Mediterranean.A correspondent at Berlin reports that the Emperor telegraphed to Var-zin on Tuesday regarding Bismarck\u2019s health.The answer was not satisfactory.BELLEVILLE ELECTION TRIALS.Belleville, November 5.\u2014In the Hastings Election Court Edward Maloney testified that William Sarsfield gave him fl the day of election, but he returned the money ; was given a drink by friends of Holden.J.hn Daley swore that he was given 81 by John Johnston, a friendof Robert-\u2022on\u2019s, to pay for his loss of time, but he was challenged and did not vote.James llughes said Johnston gave him 51, and told him to vote for whom he pleased.John Wickett testified that he got §4 frcm John Johnston to bring three men to the city to vote for Robertson.Hex.Forin deposed that Thos.Bur-nwi voted as David Lswery, who was dead.Thos.Nicholson swore that Aid.Sherwood, on his tefusing to vote for Robertson, said he would have no more work on the Corporation.Michael Kehoe testified that Richard Hike wished to Lire his team to run uritobertsdn on tbe day of election; \u201c¦d not hire his team.REAPPEARANCE OF THE PLAQUE.Vienna, November 5.\u2014 Accounts have been received from Ss.Petersburg of the reappearance of the plague.It is sufficiently serious to demand preventive measures.London, November 5.\u2014A St.Petersburg despatch says the report that the British fleet will proceed to the Gulf of Smyrna causes embarrassment here.A Baku despatch reports that, on the 20th October, the main portion of the Akhal Tekke detachment returned to Tchikislar.KINGSTON THE TOLL QUESTION.Kingston, November 5.\u2014The County r 'Vn sessi°n- The City Conn-Whasdechned to confer with them on \u201cS/oll question.A Extern District Ministerial ('h ^t:on °f the Congregational \u201e on met this morning in the First congregational Church.st, John n b.REMEMBERIniq THE FIFTH OF November.«mLi03*\u2019 Æ B-> October 5.-The célébrât8^ °*\tDd j is being T /n d\tby the Orangemem aW i CÜ of the B.P.R.A.are rendent m»rernti t0JJaPt- Tilton, their tenth ,wembfr at Ottawa, a magnifi- tutiüù of hfBnsed R°ld locket>in reC0M_ 01 m« services.Winnipeg north-west ITEMS.Man., Ml gr °-f the 0 RUSSIA MEXICQ , FRENCH RELATIONS TO BE RENEWED.City of Mexico, October 21.\u2014It is reported that the Enghsh Railroad Company between Vera Cruz and the Capital owe three millions, and the Supreme Court has been induced to order an immediate settlement.It is stated that the French Government will soon renew relations with Mexico.Mke order to cross the border no longer show3\u2019 \u201cl1/* M,'x;c'n Government has n ability and determination to stop invasions of the United S ates.Gen t-rook s annual report says : Daring my years of experience with the Indian question I have never kuown a band of Indians to make peace with our Government and then break it or leave their reservation without some ground for complaint, but until their complaints are examined and adjusted they will constantly give annoyance and trouble.He criticizes the orders issued to the army laat year to take the Northern Cheyenne Indians back to the Indian Territory as a vei y unnecessary exercise of power.Deteoit, November 5.\u2014Chandler\u2019s remains were conveyed this morning to ¦n Ball, where they lay in state rill 1 p.m.in an elegant casket under a canopy of new red, white end blue streameis, intermingled with floods of costly crape and handsome Aural offerings near the coflin.Eighteen thousand Peopled viewed the remains.The body was afterwards removed to the Chandler mansion, where the funeral service took place.The pa l-bearers number 25, including ex-Governor Bildwin, Governor Crosswell, Charles T.Gorham, Jno.S.Newberry, A.B.Maynard and others.At 3 p.m.the casket was carried to the hearse.The Secretary and Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, according to the usage on such occasions, wore white sashes and followed the pallbearers.The funeral proceision then started for the cemetery Ike procession included military and.civic organizitions, members and cx-members, Presidents, Cab net members Baited States Sena e and Honse, Officers of State, Senate and House, Governors of States and Territories, Federal and Sute Judiciary, U.S.and S ate officials, members of State Legislature, and city officers.The entire line of march to the cemetery was densely lined wi .h citizens, although a blinding snow-storm prevailed.All the public buildings, stores and dwellings along the line of pr.cess'.on were profusely draped in black, and the Oiti-®el* Ball bell tolled.Tna presence of leiding citizons ^rom the interior was notable.Among them were Senator u-rlY and all the Congressmen from this State.Among the distinguished attendants from other States Wc6n ex'Bnited States Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, and his son ; Senator D.Cameron ; Colonel Burch, Secretary, United States Senate ; Jesse Bright, Sergeant-at-Arms, United States Sen-ute ;\tSenators Anthony, Burnside, Blaine, Logan, and Oglesby ; Governors Cullom, of Illinois, Foster, of Ohio, and Smith, of Missouri.THE ELECTION IN THE STATES- MICHIGAN.Deteoit\u2014The result of the municipal election shows a Republican gain of 3,000, the Republicans electing their Mayor by a majority of 1,800.November 5.\u2014 «leorvev ha.- oyermuent Geologise\ti Promi8ed to read before Kelson\tSoyiety a paper on his tl(>ti with ^P'orations in connec- Europe he HQdson Bay rou\u2019-° to JT *1 ' lerdsy aU \u2018nob °t snow fell here yes- s ,eci.teUfJi^?PP>er\u2019tbe temperance ad- Re/n * n'Dghere' Party, a.a arrioch, missionary, and \u2018«d peaoe D- at tlle junction of Smokj * m>esion °n May 15th\u2019 to Btart 'fpon.d farm ia that remote NBEJEPORL uCTff0r tlle Montreal Hbrild.T^esand v,?, n- ^ovember 5.\u2014Several |tu(ooo * dlng8 bave beeu burned ®Rbnel, 0V^°veinber 5.\u2014Chevslan » large on?a?î bad b\u20188 barn> c°ùtain- de- b Ptovmcial p,N0Vemb\u20acr 5-\u2014A fire a\u2018 > N»rth w£rytentlary.on the ehore k\u2018 lbe outbuiu/ Arm> to night, destroyed >.prison\" TnC \u201c\u2018faith\u2019s shop.The 'ornâtes, e«e\"bliCk \"ere couhued all btn' the fireme^d ,Uni\"jured.By the reached the scene, most f »k k \u201cre tbe bniijj: UNITED STATES ARCTIC EXPLORATION.THE CHEYENNE INDIANS.RELATIONS WITH MEXICO AND THE INDIANS.FUNERAL OBSEQUIES OF SENATOR CHAN DLER.Galena, Ill., November 5.\u2014General Grant and party reached! Galena this afternoon.Grant\u2019s reception at his old home was memorable.Mendota, Ill., November 5.\u2014Grant\u2019s special train was received with a salute and 2,000 people.Washington, November 5.\u2014Rear Admiral Wm.Reynolds died here to- da[t is announced that the International Geographical Congress at Hamburg in October, called for securing tbe harmonious action of tbe Governments and Geographical Societies of Europe and America in the work of Arctic exploration, adopted a resolution recommending the establishment of permanent stations of observation in the Arctic regions at nine different places, to be under the direction of the different Governments.Gen.Pope\u2019s annual report states that the Northern Cheyennes at the agency in the Indian territory are restless, discontented, and ready at rny time to break away to the north.Gen.Pope is omitting no precaution against an outbreak, but says that his cavalry force is wholly inadequate for complete security.He does not believe that the re-moval of tbe Collancbes and Keowas from Sill Reservation to Wichita Reservation will be satisfactory to the Indians or beneficial to public interests.He holds the Indian Bureau responsible for any consequences therefrom, and declares that the military authorities are in no sense to be blamed for any evil results that may follow the removal.Bands of horse thieves and outlaws, who have always infested Indian territory, bave lately greatly increased in number and boldness.He is hunting them down with cavalry, but the inhabitants of that region are so terrorized he can get no information from them concerning the outlaws.\tGen.Pope says that the whole eastern part of the Indian territory is one of the finest agricultural countries in the world, and will support many millions of civilized whites.It is now sparsely occupied by a few Indians, and io hold it in cure unmolested possession Indians\twill require a large torce every year, and before long there will be a continuous cordon of posts near together and entirely surrounding it.He says it is no longer possible to leave the Utes where they are without constant collision and on rage on part of both whites and Indians.recommends the consohdauon of the Utes on the head waters - f he West fork of the Charna and along the valley of the Navajo.All these reservation Indians should he dismounted, disarmed, and then properly fed.This is outbreaks can be stopped \u2018\u2018Ogs were destroyed.tbe of Republican victory.It certainly, does not authorize Mr.Conkling to nee in the next Republican National Convention, and claim New York wonld vote for General Grant and for no other Republican candidate, and he must, therefore, be nominated.On thecon-trsry, the Republicans of New York are admonished if they wonld not permit their S\u2019ate to become a province of tbe solid Sonth they must escape from the Conkling machine, which is victorious only with the co-operation of the Tammany machine.NEBRASKA.Lincoln\u2014The election returns in-dicate that S.Cobb, Republican candidate for Supreme Judge, was elected by over 12,000 majority.\" Tne Republican county tickets are generally successful.NEW JERSEY.Newark, N.J.\u2014 The Republicans have gained a State Senator and probably five or six members of the Assembly.They will retain control of both branches of the Legislature, MASSACHUSETTS.Boston\u2014The Senate stands 81 Republicans and 8 Butler Democrats.The Republican vote compared with last year\u2019s shows a falling off of 14,009.MISSISSIPPI.Jackson\u2014Fourteen counties heard from, of these eleven elected the straight Democratic ticket with a majority of 6,500.The election is quiet.A small vote was cast.It is expected the Democrats will carry the State, with the exception of a few counties.MARYLAND.Baltimore\u2014Returns from some Counties have not yet been received, but sufficient is known to indicate that the Democratic majority in the State is 17,000 to 20,000.In third district Anne Avundel County yesterday a ditfisu'.ty occurred between the whites and blacks.John Goss (white) was killed by Simmons (colored).WISCONSIN.Milwaukee\u2014There is a Republican gain of 2,000 in Milwaukee over last vote.The State is sure for 20,000 Republican majority.Later\u2014Returns from the interior coming in slowly.Nearly all the returns received to-day show Republican gains.The indications now are that the Republic in State ticket is elected at 25,000 of a majority, tho largest ever given in the State.PENNSYLVANIA.Philadelphia \u2014 Philadelphia has gone Republican by a larger majority than ever kuown on the State ticket.Returns from the State continue to show Republican gains.Later\u2014The estimated and official returns from 51 counties out of 67 ia the State give Bu-\u2019ier (Republican), State Treasurer, 61,778 , Barr (Democrat), 14,146.Butler\u2019s major ty continues to swell with tie receipt of official figures, and indications are that he will have 53,000 maj rrity.MINNESOTA.St.Paul\u2014ThoRepublicaas probably carry the Senate by about 10,000.Later\u2014Returns from the counties and larger towns are coming in tonight slowly.Pillsburg, Republican, for Governor, has been scratched in favour of Rice, Democrat.White Gilman, Republican, Lieut.Governor, runs ahead of the ticket.Pillsburg\u2019s friends allege this is a confirmation of tee charge made before the election of a bargain between Gilman and Rice, by which the latter was to receive Democrat votes, and the former be voted for by Gilman\u2019s friends.VIRGINIA.Fredericksburg\u2014Full returns today confirm the defeat of Gen.Fitzhngh Lee by a majority of 600 in the Northern Neck Senatorial district.Indica-tions are that Rev.W.W.Walker, the eminent Methodist divine who lately returned to tie profession of law, was defeated by Col.Mayo.Richmond\u2014The returns to-day are rather gloomy for debt payers.At their head quarters here despondency prevails.Some leaders already acknowledge defeat.Leading readjasters here claim 25 out of 40 senators and £8 out of 100 delegates.The current sets steadily in favour of the re-adjusters and the indications are that they will certainly have a majority in both Houses.CONNECTICUT.Hartford\u2014The election in Connecticut was for the Lsgislature only, and for Senate elections were held in only 11 of 21 districts.Of these the Republicans elect 11, and the Démocrates 2.The Senate will stand 17 Republicans and 11 Democrats.The House will probably stand 53 to 70 on a joint ballot.Tbe Senators elected now hold over till next year, and will then vote for United States Senator.New Haven\u2014Tuesday gave largely increased Democratic majority.15,000 Démocraties elected two representatives, gain of one place, one Democrat and Wright, present Republican Speak-ar of the House.NEW YORK.New York\u2014The Herald makes the Senate 26 Republican; 3 Democrats ; 3 Tammany; the Assembly, 75 Republican ; 40 Democrats; 10 Tammany; 3 auti-Tammany.It says Governor Robinson is defeated by 15,000 to 20,000, and the remainder of State ticket with little doubt is elected.The Times claims th« Republicans elect to Senators, 88 Assemblymen ; the Democrats, 7 Senators, and 40 Assemblymen.Its editorial r fers to the Kelly vote, and says the victory gained by such means is obviously depri ved of more than halt of its significance, though its effect on the political prospects of Mr.Tilden ought to be fatal.The World says that the Democracy have carried the State by a handsome majority, and elected every candidate upon the ticket except its head.Speaking of Mr.Tilden, it says henceforth no intelligent person will mention him seriously as a possible candidate for ths Presidency The Cincinnati Commercial, commenting on the result in New York, seys the i election of M,r.Cornell under the cir-with the rest of the Rs\u2014 SPORTINÜJHTELLIGENCE AMERICAN TURF.Washington.D.C , November 5.\u2014Ia the $1.500 pacing race, Rowdy Boy won two heats, Lucy one ; best time, 2.18.PIGEON SHOOTING.Paris, OnL, November 5.\u2014Only one match of the touruameat took place today; first prize, E.Acton, $10; 2nd, G.E Heming, $6 ; 3rd, R.Caiton, $4, all of Paris.SPORTING NOTES.OFFICE&S GO AS-YOU PLEASE.There is an effort being made to get up a half hour go as-you-please for Officers of the Brigade after the regular walking match is over on Saturday night In tbe latter it is expected one or two teams from each corps in the city will enter.Toronto, November 5.\u2014 Hanlan received a telegram frcm Mr.Bleikie this morning stating that Courtney had accepted his proposition, and asking Hanlan to forward amended articles.This evening Hanlan replied to Mr.B'aikie, also accept, ing, and asking him to instruct Courtney to forward articles for a race at Washing-toa about the 1st December.Hanlan thinks that his conditions having been rejected by the Union Springs sculler, the latter should now have an opportunity of formulating his terms, and if they are within reason there will be no doubt about their acceptance.Hanlan said, to-night, he would go anywhere for a chance of meeting Courtney.London,Novembers.\u2014Tbe Forest City Curling Club held a meeting last evening, when the following officers were elected ; \u2014 President, Col.Lewis ; Vice-President, Benjamin Cronyn ; Representative member, Col.Mortalt ; Secretary Treasurer, Thos.Blakeney.Committee of Management : J.Robertson.F.A.Despard, Geo.Gray, and Col.MacBeth.Skips: Col.Lewis, Col.Moffatt, and J.Robertson.At the meeting of the Royal Caledonian Curling Clu1\u2019.This Club was drawn to play against the Dundas Club for the Cale, donian Medal.It is learned that Hanlau intends to visit England to defend his title to the championship.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Port Colborne, November 5.\u2014A young man named Charles Tinney, employed in the Grand Trunk here, fell in front of a train to day.It is feared he will be obliged to have his foot amputated.Belleville, November 5.\u2014The trial of Lulu Augusta Ellis, on the charge of murdering Duncan McIntyre, was commenced yesterday, and was not concluded at night, the jury being placed in charge of the Sheriff for the night.To-day the gi 1 Ellis was acquitted of the charge of murdering D.t McIntyre.The jury were out two hours.Utica, N.Y., November 5.\u2014 Alfred Cary, Insurance Agent, of Fort Plain, aged 30.shot himself to da/.He was to have been married to an estimable Fort Plain lady to-morrow.Cause unknown.CIVIC AFFAIRS.THE PARK COMMISSIONERS Met yesterday afternoon, Aid.Nelson in the chair.Aids.Genereux, Donovan, and Grenier were present.The Assistant City Clerk read a spe-cification he had prepared with reference to the contract for the omnibus service between Mount Royal Park and the Post-Office, and leasing of the refreshment booth in the Park.The specifications were amended and adopted, and it was decided to advertise for tenders to be received up to the 1st December.THE CITY HALL COMMITTEE Met yesterday.Aid.Robert in the cha r.Aids.Wilson, Holland, Jeannette, and Genereux were present.Mr.Lecuvkh appeared before the Committee and explained that the de lay which had occurred in delivering the 300 tons of Anthracite coal according to contract was because of his inability to obtain freight sooner.He expected, however, to get freight immediately, when the coal would be supplied.He asked for twelve days delay, which was granted.Mr.Lecuyer contracted to supply the coal at $5.18 and gave no security for the fulfillment of his contract COMMITTEE ON REPRESENTATION! At the next meeting of this Committee1 Aid.Allard will move that a request be sent to the City Council recommending an amendment to the City Charter to the following effect :\u2014 1.\tThe number of representatives to be 36 a 2.\tNine aldermen, or one in each ward, to be elected for six years, three going out every two years, who will have to furnish a real estate qualification of$10,000.3.\tTwenty-seven councillors, or three in each ward, to be elected for three years, the whole going out at the same time.To furnish a property qualification of $2,000.4.\tThe Finance Committee to be exclusively composed of the nine aldermen, who would not have the right to sit on any other Committee.5.\tThe aldermen and councillors to sit in the same room at the meeting of the City Council, and both will have the same right to speak and vote on all questions.Under this arrangement the Committees would be composed thus : Finances aider-men, Roads 7 councillors, Sewers 5 do.Water 5 do, Claims 5 do.Police 5 do.Markets 5 do.City Property 5 do, Lights 5 do, Parks and Ferries 5 do, Health 5 do, Sup.ply (printing,
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