Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 19 mai 1880, mercredi 19 mai 1880
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Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, composed of the following New and First-class = 8 :\u2014 TEA esos vee reese seers an 3,100 Tons.RIVERSDALE.2,000 \u201c ASHBURNE.ee .2,500 BLSIZE .\u2026urnrcccerercaeccrsecee eee 1,768 04 Brno steamship GALATEA is intended to be despatched for Avonmouth Docks about the 18th MAY NEXT.These steamers will have special facilities for the carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest carein dling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the carriage of a limited number of Horses, Cattleand Sheep.ER intending Shippers should make immediate application, considerable engagements having already been made, for Rates of Freight, apply to For A OBERT BEFORD & CO., 23 and 85 St.Sacrament St., Montreal, Or to MARK WHITWILL & SON, The Grove, Bristol, England.May 11 87 GUMARD LINE, LANE ROUTE The Tunard Steamship Company (Limited) between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOI.calling at CORK HARBOR FROM PIER 40 N.R.NEW YORK.ABYS>INIA.Wednesday, May 19 GALLIA,.Wednesday, May 26 BOTHNIA.Wednesday, June 2 ALGERIA.Wednesday, June 9 SCYTHIA., Wednesday, June 16 ABYSSINIA .Wednesday, June 23 GAL(IA.\u2026 Wednesday, June 39 BOTHNIA .Wednesday, July 7 ALGERIA \u2026 Wednesday, July 14 #No Steerage d every following Wednesday from New York.RATES or Passacx.\u2014 $80 and $100 gold, according to accommodation.Ticke*s to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Return tickets on favorable terms.Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickels from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest \u201c ates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Gla:gow, Havre, Antwerp and other Ports on the Continent, and fur Mediter- ~anean Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the Nn.4 Bowling Green.CHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent, op in THOS, WILSON, 5 St.¥rancuis Xavier Street May 15 81 WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAILS, PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODKRN IMPROVEMENT.Sating between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as followa:\u2014 BRITANNIC.Saturday, May 1, at 11.00 a.m.ApriaTic.Thursday, May 6, at 8.00 p.m.Barric.Saturday, May 15, at 9.80 a.m, Rerusric.Thursday, May 20, at 1.30.p.m.Patagonia, Saturday, May 22, at 3.00 p.m, Cruric\u2026\u2026 Thursday, Mav 27, at 8.00 a,m.BRITANNIC.Saturday, June 5, at 8.00 p.m.Apriaric.Thursday, June 10, at 400 pm.GEEMANIC.8atarday, June 19, at 2 00 p.m.Bauric\u2026 Thursday, June 24, at 4.00 p.m.CELTIC .Saturday, July # at 200 p.m.BEITANNIC.Saturday, July 10, at 7.00 a.m.ADRIATIC.l'hursday, July 15, at 11.60 a.m.GERMANTC.Saturday, July 24, at 7.00 a.m.Bauric.\u2026.Thursday, Juiy 29, at 11.60 a.m.SALOON PASSAGE.New York to Liverpooland Queenstown $80 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and to Paris, $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, half-price.Infants free.Servants, $50.These Steamers do not carry Cattle, Bheep or Pigs.STEERAGE PASSAGE.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Bolfast, Bristol, Cardiff, $26 50.To Montreal from above places, $28.50 prep vid.Pussengers taking the *\u2018 White Star Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London ia St days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information and passage, apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broadway, New York.Or to B.Je COGEHLIN, SOLE AGENT, 26 St.Sulpice street, Montreal May 13 DOMINION LIKE FBT EAMBIIIPY Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway ot Canada.Tons Tons.Montreal we sn ene3,284 | Brooklyn.8,600 ominion,.,.3,176 | Toronto.3,284 X83.10 10e.2,700 | Ontario ,.3,176 Quebec .2,700 | Toutonia .3,700 Mississippi, eee: 3,680 | Ottaws.3,650 8t.Louis 22000 +0 2,000 DATE OF SAILING.Steamers will sail ag follows :\u2014 FROM QUEBEC.QUEBEC.8h May MONTRE 5th May BROOKLYN 9th May ONTARIO .; 2nd May TEXAS .22nd May TORONTO .\u2026 29th May BATES Cam 3 ASSAGE.a.Re N,\u2014 ; - burn bs Quebec to Liverpool, $ Pre-paid Steerage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.Through Tickets can be had at all the Principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket ces in Canada, and Through Bills of ng sre granted to and from all parts of Canada.For Freigni or Passage, apply, in London, to Bowring.Jauueson & Co, 17 East India venue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Mair & ontgomery, 24 James Street ; in Quebec, to W.M.Macpherson ; at all Grand Trugk Railway Officas ; or to DAVID TORRANCE CO., _Mayiz Krchenge Court.Bormuda, West Indies & Porto Rico ae>> - = QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP CO'Y For BERMUDA, steamship BERMU *, 4nd MURIEL, May 21.7 DA, May T SI.JOHN'S, ARECIBO, AGUADILLA HAYAGUEZ, PONCE, ARR :Ÿ0, HUMAUAO! H R RICO and ST.THOMAS, steamship HAGE TINIQUE, ST.LUCIA.BARBADOES and TRINIDAD, 8.8.BAHHAMA, May 19.passage Rates greatly reduced.CT freight, passage snd insurance, a; AS.OUTERBRIDGS \u20ac Gorey to 29 Broadway, New Yo k.LEVE & ALDEN, 202.8%, James street.Montreal, VOL.LXX1I1.NO.119 oem MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1\u20ac50.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ereg\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Price 3 Tant: Hitunisitip Zlotices, DONS LDSON\u2019S WE CANADIAN SERVICE.TITANIA.2.200 Tons, Building CYNTHIA .2,200 * \u201c COLIN A .oseuoersou 2,000\u201c \u201c.CYBELE .2,000 «\u201c E¢FECTIVE.2,000 SPRATHAIRLY .2,000 * ORCHIS.2,000 «* The splendid new first-class full-power Screw Steamer ORCHIS, A 100 (Highest class at Lloyds), ir intended to sail frem MONTREAL FOR GLAEGUW, ON OR ABOUT \u2018The 25th ot MAY Next, Taking Goods at Lowest THROUGH RATES from all parts of Canada and the Western States of Amarica.Special facilities for Rutter, Ch Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limit pumberof HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first-class Steamers every week from Montreal and Glasgow thereafter curing the season., Splendid accommodation for a limited er of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Or DONALDSON BRO., 67 Great Clyde St., Glasgow.May 19 87 ROSS CANADIAN SERVICE.VIKING.2,588 Tons Register, OCEAN KING \u2026.2,449 « sé ERL KING.\u201c \u201c senc 2,178 \u2018 The splendid new first-class full power Screw Steamer _ VIKING, A 100 (Highest Class at Lloyds), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON.ON OR ABOUT The 1\u2018t of JUNE Next, Taking Goods at LowesT THROUGH RATES fron all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Epecial facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited numberof HOKS ES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above firet-class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and London thereafter, during the season.2, Splendid accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 und 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Or WAM.HOSS & CO., 3 East India Ave., London.ALLAN LINE, May 19 Under Contract with the Governmenis of Canada and Newfoundland for the con= vayance of the CANA MAN and UNITED STATES MAILUR, 1880 SUMMER ARRANGEWEATS.1580.Tais Company's Lines are composed of the undernoted First-class, Full-powcred Clyde-built, Dogble-Engine, Iron Bteam- ahips:\u2014 ons.Parisian.5400 Building Sardinian .4100Capt.J HK.Dutton Polynesian .4106 Capt.R.Brown Barmatian 4000 Capt.A.D.Aird Circassian 8800 Capt.Jan.Wylie 5¢50 Capt.John Grabam 3600 Lt.W.H.Smith,R.N.B 3800 Capi.W.Richardecn 8200 Lt.F.Archor, R.N.B.Caspian .3200 Capt.M.'lrocks Buenos Ayrean 4200 Capt.Neil McLean.Grecian.4200 Capt.Legallais, Austrian 2700 Capt.Barrett.Nestoria 2730 Capt.J.G.Staphen.Prussian .e.2000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.Scandinavian .3000 Capt.Hugh Wylie, Manitoban 3150 Cavt.McDougall, Canadian .2200 Ca t.C.J.Menries Phonician\u2026 2800 Capt.James Scott Waldensian 2660 Capt.Moore.Lucerne.2800 Capt.Kerr.Acadian.1500 Cap}.Cabel.Newfoundland.1856 Capt.Myligs * THE STEAMERS CF THE Liverpool Mail Line Sailing from Liverpoolevery THURSDAY and from Quebec every SATURDAY calling at Leugh Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Pazssengers to aad from jLreland [2nd Scotland are 1h.handed tv Le despatche FROM QUEBEC.au.Saturday, May 2 ars Polynesian.Moravian.Sarmation \u2026 = = 22 Circassian .A \u201c 29 Sardinian .ve June 5 Peruvian .JO * 13 Cab RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC.Jabin, accordi accomm tion.# $70 and $80 Interm «$10 00 Bteerage.Extra Steam despatched at regular intervals throughout the season.LL.The St-emers of the Halifax Mail Line from Halifax to Liverpool, via St.Johns, N.F., are intended to be despatched as follows :\u2014 FROM HALIFAX.Caspian.«roe.Tuesday, May 11 Nova Scotian.vr * \u201c© 25 Hibernian .\u201c June 8 ATES OF PASSAGE RETWEEN HALIFAX AND 8T.JORNG: Tabin .,.$20 00 | Intermediate.$15 00 Steerage.56 09 THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE are intended to sail from Quebec, and thereafter at regular intervals: \u2014 Gr@CIAN.\u2026.0000 sveccnuencas sec en about May 12 \u2018Waldensian.\u201c \u201c \u201c - 26 Buenos Ayrean, June 2 Manitoban \u2026\u2026.o x 9 Pheenician .y 16 Grecian \u2026\u2026\u2026 23 An experienced Surgeon carried ou each Vossel.Berths rot secured until paid for.Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, and at Continental Ports, to all points in Osnada, and the Western Stateskor Freight or other particulars, apply.In Quebec to ArLa=s, Baz & Co.; in Eavre to Joux M.Curerx, 21 Quai d\u2019Orjeans; in Paris to ALEXANDER HUNTEB, 1 Rue Scribe; iu_ Antwerp to Avc.Jcumirz & Co, or Bicnann Bzgns; in Rotterdam to Rurs & Co.; in Hamburg to 0, Huco;in Bordeauxto Jamzs Moss & Jo.; in Bremen to HeraN BurrEz & SNS; n Belfast to Cxancer & MaLcony; in London to MonTGoX3RIE & WORKMAN, {7 @racechurch Street ; in Glasgow to James & Auex.ALLAN 70 Great Clyde Street; in Liverpool to ALLAN BroTHERS, Tames Street ; in Chicago to Arram & Co., 13 La Salle Street ; à New York to Leve & ALDEN roadway.\u2019 À.& A.ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets April 28 14 IKMAN LIKE SAILINGS, I1N80, From NEW YORK via QUEENSTOWN to LIVEKFOOL, Carrying the United States Mails.Cityof Berlin.; «May 8 City of Montreal.May 13 City of Richmond.May 22 ( ity of Chester.May 29 City of Brussels.eroes ars sas or soene: MAF \u2014 .SALOON PASSAGES\u2014§60, §80and $100 GROUND TRIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $15 and $20 additional, according to route se- lo ERAGE (including Railroad Fare between Mortreal and New York) §31.00 For Freight or Passage, apply ot the Company\u2019s Of£ces, 81 and 3 Broadway, New York.LOHN G.DALE, Agent.31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y.> t; J- Y.LILMOUR & CO, 0=t23- Ÿ 354 St.Paul street.Or C4C.McFALL, 143 St.James street, \u201cAgents in Montres! May 1 Mare Steumslip Flotices.CANADA SHIPPING COMP°Y.Running in connection with the GRAND TRUNK BAILWAY OF CANADA Tons.Lake Manitoba.3,300 buildin Lake Winnipeg.3,309 Capt.W.Bernson Lake Nepigos.2,330 Capt.G.B.Scott Lake Champlain.2,390 Capt.W.Stewart The steamers of this Line will sail from MONTREAL FOR LIVERPOOL as fol- OWS Imm LAKE WINNIPEG.cconnrerennnen LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Laxx NEprigoN.van Lake Winwiege.June 17 Rates of Passage fron Montreal to Liserpool, $50 ; Return Tickets, $90.| cf Lading are issued to 8 of Canada and the Western States.For Freight or other particulars, apply : In Liverpool, to H.J.SELKIRK, Canada Shipping Company, 21 Water.street ; in Glasgow, to B.RINTOUL, SON & Co ; in London, to BR.MoNTGOMERIE & Co, Mark Lane, E.C.; in Canada, at all the Offices of the Grand Trunk Railway, or to THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., 1 Custom House sjuare, Montreal J April 24 Hailwauy Zlotices.M.0.AND 0.RAILWAY.CHANGE OF TIME.COMMENCING ON Monday, May 3rd.1880, Trains will be run as follows :\u2014 .Main.ExPREsa.\u2014\u2014 L\u2019ve Hochelaga for Hull.8.30 a.m.5.15p.m Arrive at Hull.12.40 p.m.9-25 p.m I\u2019ve Hull for Jochelaga 8.20 a.m.5.05 p.m\" Arrive at Hochelaga.12.30 p.m 9.15pm Night.Hochelaga for Passenger ebse\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3.00 p.m.16.60 p.m.Arrive at Quebec.9.00 p.m.6.30 a.m.1 eave Quebec for Hoche- EF PRE 10.40 a.m.930p m.Arrive nt Hochelag .4.45 p.m.6.30 a.m.Leave Ho helagafor St.5 Mixed.Mixed, Leave Leave St.Jerome Hochelaga.Arrive at Rochelag! (Local Trains between Hult and Aylmer.) Trains loave Mile-End Station seven minutes later.8\u201d Magnificient Palace Cars on all Passenger Trains, and Elegant Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.Trains to ard from Ottawa connect with Trains tv ard from Quebec.All Trains Run by Montreal Time.GENERAL OFFICE, 18 Place d\u2019Armes.Sauare.TICKET OFFICE, 202 St.James Street L.A.SENECAL, Gen\u2019l Supt.102 À af) 'BUSTUN ARD HOHTREAL AIR LIKE Shortest fonts vis Ocatrel Vermont B.2.king, Leave Montrual at 7.15 a.m.and 3.15 p.m.for New York, and 7.15 a.m., and 6 p.m, for Boston.\u2019 i \u2018Three Express Trains daily, equipped with Mor Platform and Westinghouse Air Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Trains vetween Montreal aud Boston and Springfield, and New York via Troy and Parlor Gars to Day Express between Mentroaland Boston.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m., Day Express for Boston, via Lowell or Fitchburg, also for New York via Springfield or l'roy.For Waterlco, 7.15 an.For Waterloo and ¥agog, 8.15 p.m.3.16 p.m., Night Express for New York, vic Troy, srrive New York 6.45 a.m.next morni 6p ng.ight Express for Baston via Lowell ald Few York vis Svringfield, GOING NORTH.Day.Bxgriss leaves Boston, vis.Lowell at 8.60 a.m., via Fitehburgh 8.00a.m., Troy at 7.40 a.w., arriving in Montreal at 9.20 An.> Night Expressleaves Bestonzt 5.35 p.m., via Lowell, and 6p.m., via Ritchhurgh, and New York at 3 p-m., vis Springfield, arriving iz Montreal 8.55 a.m.; Night Express loaves New York via Troy st 7 p.r., arriving in Montreal 10 a.m.For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermort Railroad Office, 138 St.James Street.Wm, B.Viall, Canadian Passenger Agent.New York Oc, au Broadway.: Boston O Ace, £6 ashing tou street.Wm.¥, SMITH, é, w, ROBERT, Ganl, Passengbr Agent, Senerai Supt.8¢.Albsns, Vt., April 1, 1880, 298 > Delaw ars and Hudson Canal Los RAILRO AU \u2014TO\u2014- Saratoga, Troy, Albany, ponton, How k, Philadelphia AND ALL POENTS TAST AND SOUTE Trains Leave Montreal : 7,15a.01\u2014Day Express with Wagner's Elegant Drawing Room Car attached, fcr Sarat Troy and Albany, arriving in Now York at 10.10 p m same day without change.15 p.m.\u2014Night Express \u2014 Wagner's Eisai Sleeping Car runs through to New York without change.&dé\" This Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, ar- iving at 9.20 a.m.Fou York Through Mails azrd Express ied via this lime, formation given and Tickets sold at all Grard Trunk Railway Offices, and at the Corapany\u2019s Office, 143 St.James Street, Montraal.JOSEPH ANGELL, CHAS.C.McFALL al Pass\u2019r.Agent Agent, Gener, ras MY.Vos trea) January 15, 1880 237 ca Boston Air Line South Eastern Rallroads, On and after Tuesday, December 23, Passengers by this Line of Railway go by Train from Bonaventure Station without hange of Cars.2 ¢ runs leave Bonaventure Station for oints in the Eastern Townships and New ingland at 5 p.m.Atternoon Train has Puliman Siceping Car attached.LAKE WEMPHREMAGOC, Leave Montreal from Bonaventure Stas tion as above, for Newport, Lake Memph-2.ragog, 8% 5 p.m.Returning, leave Newport at 3.56 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 10 am.ALDEN, BRADLEY BARLOW, H.Supt.Trae, L Prest.& Gen.Manyr.E, Can.Agt.M.& B.Air Line and S.E.Ky.EUROPEAN TRAVEL Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passage Tickets to all parts of Europe, by most reliable lines, sailing every WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY from New Yo1k and Boston, at lowest rates.Clicice Staterooms secured by telegraph, free of charge.Offices: 262 St.James street, Montreal, and 271 Broadway, New York.G.LEVE, General Agent.December 23 158 Newspaper Advertising Bureau, DVERTISERS can learn the exact cust o: any proposed line of Advertising i Amerison Papera by addressing P.Rowell & Co.\u2019s Newsvaner Advertising Bureau, 10 .Byruce Street, N.Y.Send for a ciculars.: Marck 27 3m TRADE AND COMMERCE, Montreal, May 18.\u2014Advices from Halifax, N.S., say :\u2014 «\u2018 Weather fine and apring-like to day, but business continues very quiet.\u2018There seems to have been no rush in any branch of business so far.\u201d \u2014A despatch from 3t.Louis says :\u2014A mandamus has been granted compelling the Bell Telephone Co., which is under the control of the Western Union, to grant connecting wires to the American Union Telegraph Co.also.\u2014JAdvices from St.Catharines, Ont., say :\u2014\u201c\u2018 Mr.Ellis, Superiatendent of the Welland Canal, has given notice that on and afier to-day no vessels of any description will be allowed into the lock at either end of the Canal drawing more than ten feet of water.This rule will be rigidly enforced.\u201d \u2014The 8.8.\u201cCircaesian\u201d passed Faiher Point at 4 20 p.m., with 69 cabin, 56 intermediate, 926 steerage.Detained three days in ice.Passed about 40 ships aod \u20184 steamers in the ice in and about Bird Rocks.¢ Grecian\u201d about 26 miles below Bird Rocks close to clear water, \u2018\u2018 Glenmorag\u201d 7 miles, * Glenfinart\u201d 10 miles, * St.Patrick\u201d 20 miles.Wind prevaiiing from W.N.W, clearing passage between Cape Ray and Bird Rocke Ice drifting fast to S, E.out of the Gulf.Passed \u2018* Waldensiun\u201d at 4 a.m.off Frigate Pont.FINANCIAL, The Money market continues quiet, the demand for accommodation from all classes of mercantile borrowers being light.Rates of discount remsin unchanged at 6 f@ 7 per cent ; 4 @ 5 are the rates for call and short-dated loans orf the open market, and 6 @ 7 for commercial bills, Sterling Exchange is nominal at a fraction over 94 between banks, and 9% ® 9 to customers: Documentary bills are in limited demand at 8§.Drafts on New York duil at 1.16 @ } premiam.The Stock market was rather firmer to-day, and quotations show a slight advance in most cases on those of yesterday.Bank of Montreal ex div.were paced at 135 and 1354.Ontario ex div.advancei 4 per cent, and sold at 78 and 784.Peoples were nominaliy unchanged ; 74 asked, and 714 would have been paid.Molsons were firm at 824 @ 84, and Toronto, ex-div., at 125 @ 1264.Jacques Cartier closed about 1} per cent.stronger than yesterday, the quota tions being 72 @ 73.Merchants ex.div, changed hands at 94, closing firm.Eastern Townships were quoted at 99} @ 993, with no sales, Commerce quiet, with sales at 1214.Federal ex-div.were enquired for at 105, but no shares were offered.Exchange asked for at 40, but holders.being considerably higher, no tramsactions took \u2018place.Montreal Telegraph were nominal at 94§ @ 954, and Dominion Telegraph at 84} @ 65, Richelien & Ontario wera dealt in at 393, and City Passenger at 95.City Gas were inactive with sellers at 122 and buyers at 121.Graphic Co.second preference were quotel at 16 @ 17, and Silver Plume Mining Co.were held at 76, with buyers\u2019 views much lower, There was a sale of Montreal Loan and Mortgage Co.at 974, and some enquiry for Canada Cotton Coat 45, but no shares were in the market.Other securities remain unchanged.The following were the sales :\u2014 MORNING BOARD, Montreal\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ex div 170 @ 185 25 @ 135} 10 @ 185% ODtarioeesisescereseeveerenex div 256 @ 18 Merchants .ceeevven.e.6x div 50 @ 94 Commerece.ivrerereeeneeeen D0 @ 121% Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.21 @ 39% City Passenger Co .134 @ 95 Montreal Loan & Mort.Co.6@ 974 AFTERNOON BJARD, Montreal .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ex div 75 @ 1354 15 @ 135} Ontario .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00.\u2026\u2026.ex div 25(@ 784 Merchants .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ex div T0/@ 94.* The New York market opened with rales slightly lower than at the close yesterday ; but most securities took an upward turn during the day, and the clesing quotations were, as a rule, stronger than those of yesterday.The following were the fluctuations : \u2014 Crg Ope.130.Clg rev.day, West.Union.87% 974 987 98 Lake Shore.100% 100§ 101 101} Pacific Mail .28 88 80¢ 34 Erie .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026vsoccor 35 À 843 357 854 Do.pfd.882.88# .884 Ohio & Miss.257 24% .25% Nor-West .884 88; 897 89} Do.pfd.108% .\u2026 106% St.Paul.694 69% 71 70% Do.pfd.180 100 \u2026 100 Mich.Central.T5} 754 77% 764 Jersey Central.62§ 62 644 62} N.Y.Central.123% 124 we 124% Del.Lack & West 763 764 773 774 Del.& Hudson.704 694 714 71 St Joseph .25 244.244 Do.pfd.663 66% \u2026 664 Rock lsland.188 1874 \u2026 187} C.C.&IC.11 11; .114 C.C.C.&I.70 68 .68 St.LK.V,.20% 298 .30 Do.pfd.556% 55% 564 65% Union Pacific.81 813 8 82 A.& P.Tel.40 38 cer 38 Man, Elv.26 24 vee 24 Readinge.45§ 44 464 464 Kansas & T.283 29 297 29% Canada Southern 403 42 44 44% C.St.Paul & M.ee vee vee Kan.Pac.ver vee Cue St.L.ét.F.27% ., ves 31 Iron M.413 404 40% 403 L.& N.120§ 1208 .120% Q.Silver.14 ve ve ve Do.pfd.65 ve ver vee Exchange.486} 4864 .486} Mouey .cous vores 4 4 I.4 The total sales were :\u2014P M, 18,000; Tel, 15,900; N W, 7,500; pref, 300 ; RI, 300; Bt P, 27,800; pref, 900; I C, 1,100 ; Erie, 44,100; St Jos, 400; pref, 3,600 ; L S, 23,300; NY C,3,700; 0 & M, 6,200 ; U P, 1,400; M C, 7,300; D & H 8,600; J C, 20,100; D & L, 29,600; A & © Tel 300.INSOLVANT NOTICES.ONTARIO.New Mzeerines oF CREDITORS.~= Wm Snowden, Kingston, May 21; Thos Geo Furnivall, Hamilton, May 81; C À Mc- Donnell, Picton, June 1; Philip Bartholemew, Toronto, June 3; Drew Bros, Toronto, May 26; R Dalby, Toronto, May 31; J H Delamere, Lindsay, May 31; John Walker, London, May 31.Ass1oNEES APPOINTED.\u2014 Edward Flood, Lindeay, to J H Delamere, DrvipEN®s PavaBrLE.\u2014 William Hodgkinson, Strathroy, May 24 ; Austie Bros & Co, London, May 24; John Fraser, Kingston, May 31 ; Lennox & Williams, Toronto, June 7 ; Frederick Hueback, Lindsay, May 26; John E Rose, Kingston, May 31; Valentine Hansuld, Stratford, May 31; Thos Driver, Hamilton, May 24 ; John Stewart, Hamilton, May 24; Noonan & McGarry, Montreal, June 2; Colin Gearing, Montreal, June 2; D McConachie, Hamilton, May 23; F Bailey, Chatham, May 24.APPLICATIONS FoR DISCHARGE.\u2014 Havilah Davis, Fenelon Fails, Juse 17; Joseph Wilson, Strathroy, June 17; J &B Paine, Strathroy, June 17; R Nisbet, Hamilton, June 18; Wm Knowles, Toronto, June 21, CHEESE MARKE!, INGERSOLL, Ont, May 18\u2014Thirty-six factories registered 5,432 boxes cheese, first half May make; 2,000 boxes sold at 11c, 1,000 at 1140, and 60\u20ac boxes at 11#c, 't jority of her Harbour Board.1 defy them MONTREAL STUCK LIST._ Montreai, May 18.3 | wal so > | =| 5s |B TUCKS, sé ons Es 58 CERTA 8auk of Montreal.\"x 8 n.c, 11351138 Untario Bank.| #03 PB 8 1753 Bauk of B.N.Amertea.; zou xp.fo Bauque du Penple.\u2026.| 3 y.MolsoDe\u2019 Bank.p.e Bank of Toronto.Bank Jac.Usrtter.\u2026.o.Morchants' bout .\u2026.Sast'n'Fownsnips Bank.Quovec Bank.Banque Naltonal Union Bank.\u2026 ae Can.Hank of Commerce, Dominion BanK.Bank of Ham!iton .Maritime Bank .Feuorsi dank.Imperial .+ MISCELLANEBUUS.{ntercolonial Coal Co.Huron Copper Bay Co.Montreal Telegraph Co.Dominlon Telegraph Co.Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.Clty Fassenger R.R.City (rAB8 CO.00.\u2026.Merchants\u2019 Rxchange,.Cie.Prot et C\u2019ait Fonoter|.uebec Fire Assuranceontreal Invest, Ass'h.Canada Cotton Co,.Graphic Printing Co.|.|.Moni.Warehousing Co.|.\u2026.|.Norcn am.Car Co.Menc.Losn & Morte Do.Montreal Bul:d'g Ass\u2019.Bealingand Fishing.Academy o{ Music.KoyalUanadian ixs.Co.Can.Landed Uredit Co.@lobe Printing Co.Dominion Stock 8 pec.}.Dominion Stock 5 p.c.Dominion Bonds.vasvsafu se Dom.Tel, 6 p.c.stg Basigov.Deb 6 p.o.8tg.@ov, Deb, 8 p.c,0¥.Gov, Deb, § .c.8g.Gov.Deb, 8p.0.C¥.Mtl, Harbor 83¢ p.c.Bds .Mtl.Harbor 6 p.C.Bdg.|.\u2026.|.@.T.R.1 p.c.stg.Bonds, C.& st L.Ré p.c.Bonds!.0 Montreal 8 .Montrea: W.W, Bonds.|.Montreal 7 p.o, Stook.Montreal 8 p.c.Stock.EXCHANGE, 1 ox dividend MACNOURA™ £ DAVIDSOM, Stock Brokers\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, To the Editor of the MoNTREAL HERALD.Sir,\u2014 Every Canadian muet feel proud at the present position ôf our great Railway, the Grand Trunk.Sir Henry Tyler, the President in England, is a most fortunate individual.To him has occurred the opportunity of preeenting to the proprietors the first reports and statements of the Management which have ever shewn cheering results and bright prospects.Englishmen are not easily made jubilant, but when it is remembered that the Grand Trunk proprietors, after many long years of disappointment, find themselves owning - a property which in one year has increased in value to the tune of several millions sterling, one cannot wonder that they should feel good.I read the report of their meeting very carefully.At first 1 was somewhat surprised that the Preaidant made almost no reference to the Management.However, when I came to consider that the amounts and statements which Sir Henry gave the proprietors were \u201c the accounts and statements of the Management,\u201d I could not help concluding that the worthy President felt that the papers submitted spoke for themselves, It was one of those remarkable cases in which comment was unnecessary.In fact, I look upon the President as the mouthpiece or spokesman of the Management.The meeting knew full well that whatever had been done was accomplished by the efforts of the General Manager, aided, of course, by an able and loyal staff.They also knew that the General Manager and his staff were on this side actually engaged in carrying out the policy of management which had secured such gratifying results.Perhaps they ought to have paesed a vote of thanks, but, to my mind, the tone of the meeting was the best endorsation that the Grand Trunk proprietors could give of their entire satisfaction with the Management in Canada.Yours, &c, JOHN bar - BuLL.Montreal, May 18, 1880.MONTREAL A FREE PORT.To the Editor of the MONTRRAL HERALD, SIr,\u2014In common with many others I have waited patiently to see if Mr, Andrew Robertson, Chairman of the Hsrbour Board, could or would explain why it was that be and his associate Government members of said Board so passively allowed the authorities at Ottawa to continue the unjust.embargo which the Port of Montreal has laboured under for so long, ° The Gazette of the 14th instant contains Mr.Robertson\u2019s statement.I do not know if any other paper published it.For the good name of the Board and Mr.R, I hope not, a8 it is of rare occurrence that so mixed a compendium of diverse matters is issued by a Public Department in this country.It is, however, ouly just to remark that the Chairman assumed the entire responsibility of the statement, but he omitted to say whether he did so because he thought the Board would : not father the maîiter, or bezause he wanted to get all the credit for himself.Mr.Robertson begins by asking for.a definition of the term ¢ Free Port,\u201d and seems to think that, in looking at this question, the present position of the \u201cTrust\u201d ehould be considered.I have not yet been able to make out what the position of & Trust has to do with the definition of ¢ Free Port.\u201d Will Mr.Robertson kindly explain how, where and when the Harbour Commission have been urging on the Government the assumption of any part of the debt?Io reference to the $100,000 loan, everybody knows that, on good security, money can be had cheaper now than for years past.Mr.Robertson says that last October in Ottawa he spoke to Sir Charles Tupper about making a demand on him for the Government to assume the debt, and that he was informed by Sir Charles that Mr.Cramp and Mr.McLennan had seen him some six months previously on the same subject.Sir Charles actualiy gave his friend a copy of the appeal, but for some reason best known to himself, the Chairman, while concurring in the appeal, kept the whole matter a secret.It really looks as if Mr.Robertscn was uowilling to play a second part in obtaining for Montreal the univereally admitted justice of letting her harbour only carry ite own burdens.We now come to the gist of the whole question-=the present Government.Mr.Robertson wants to know why the former Government were left out in the cold.Mr.Cramp, who is seized of ail the facts aad history of the case, says very plainly \u2018hat | there was no need of applying before.One thing is certain, Mr Cramp did make application, Mr.Robertson did not, he werely silently concurred.; Mr.Cramp\u2019s interview with Sir Charles Tupper took place in March, 1879, over a year ago, At that time Mr, Cramp stated plainly that, unless the Government assumed the Channel debt, the Harbour dues could not; be reduced.I cannot see how the agitation of the past month created any apxiety in Mr.Cramp\u2019s mind in March, 1879.As far as the public know, Mr, Cramp stande now where he did then, He is asking for a bold, honest policy, and, knowing that, Mr.Andrew Robertson, Chairman of the Harbour Board, is the nominee of Sir Charles and the gentlemen now reigning in Ottawa, he entreats him to use his paramount influence to get evenhanded fair-play for the Harbour of Montreal.This, evidently, Mr.Robertson cannot afford to do.Political considerations with him are first.If there had been no Quebec, and if Quebec bad not had a Langevin, Montreal, backed as it was by the right-thinking men of the West, would not be where it now is.Never was a city treated so treacherously as Montreal has been by the ma- to show one good solid reason why our shipping trade should be compelled te bear the unjust burden that it now does, and, until they can prove to the coutrary, dla ee Mr.A, Robertson and his assoc, ites must stapd charged with having quietly acquiesced in the matter.Yours, AxTti-MoxoroLy.Montreal, May 18, 1880.CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Tuesday, May 18.Chicago was quoted fc Wheat in higher.BEBBBOHM\u2019s Apvioss.\u2014Floatieg cargoes \u2014Wheat and Corn quiet buteteady.Cargoes on passage and for shipment\u2014 Wheat and Corn rather easier.Red Winter Wheat, off coast, 528, Farmers\u2019 deliveries of Wheat during the week, 25,000 @ 30,000 qrs.Liverpool Wheat and Corn, Spot, steady.Weather in England, cold, for the time of year.Frour\u2014 Market quiet and steady at unchanged prices.Sales reported were : 100 Extra Superfine, $5.75; 100 Superfine, $5.85; 100 Med.Bakers, $6.25; 100 Strong do, $6.30; 100 do do $6.35; 100 Choice do, $6.60.Superior EXT weiss $5 85 @ 5 90 Extra Saperfine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.5 75 @ 5 8 FANOY,._.\u2026.000 snes 0 eu Spring Extra \u2026 @ 58 Supertine \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 .54 @550 Strong Bakers\u2019 .620 @ 650 Fine ee sva0ses 47 @48) Middlings.430 @435 Pollards.\u2026 000 @000 Oatario Bagë.\u2026.uen 28) @ 290 City Bags (dolivered).8 10 @ 3 49 BARLEY-\u2014\u2014Nominal, OarTwEaL\u2014Untario, $4.50 @ $4.Ryr\u2014Nominal.Oare\u201432c.@ 33c.Pr is\u2014B6c.@ 8%}c.per 66 lbs.CorNMEAL\u2014$2.75.Conn\u2014About 49c @ 492c for May delivery.CANADA Wurar\u2014Spring Wheat, $1.33 @ $1.35.Burrez \u2014 New Western, '16c @ 186 ; Brockville and Morrisburg, 17¢ @ 19¢ ; Eastern Townshivs, 18c @ 19c.Curkse\u2014 New, 12c @ 13c, according to make, Larp\u201410c.@ 104c.for tubs and pails, Porg\u2014-Mess, $14.50 @ $15.00.Haus\u201410c.@ 11c, Bacox\u20149c.@ 104c.Asurs.\u2014 Pots, $3.65 @ $3.75 per 109 lbe, Nzw York, May 18.\u201412 05 p.m.\u2014 Wheat, irregular ; Chicago, $120 @ $1 21; Mitwaukee, $l \u201c2 (481 23; White, $1 274@$1 278, for May ; $124 for June; Corn.quiet ; No% 5ljc @Slfe.Oats, quiet- UHICA4y, May 18\u2014Whent \u2014 Receipts, 178,000 bushels: shipments, 77,000 do.9.30 & m \u2014 Opens at $1 102 for June.11.42am \u2014§1 164 for cash.Corn\u2014Keceipts, 548,000 bushels; shipments, 308.000 bushels.9.31 a m\u2014Opens at 35{c « 366 for June.11 40 a m-37}c @ 37ke for cash.Oats\u2014Re- ceipte, luis0UU bushels; shipments, 98,000 busheis.11 37 am \u2014 3lâc for cash, Barley \u2014 Receipts, 9,000 bushels; shipments, 12,000 bushels.9 26 am \u2014 Pork ~\u2014~ (pers at $10 40 $10 424 for June.1149 am \u2014 $10 524 for July 9356am\u2014 Lard \u2014Opens at $6 87% for June.1138 2 m-$6 85 @ $6 87% for June ; ; $6 99 agked uly, Micwauxes, May 18\u2014Wheat, receipts, 53,000 busk ; shipments, 94.000 bush, 9.32 a.w.\u2014~Opens at $l (9h for June.11.33 a.m.~$1 10% for June ; $1 074 for July.Rsckirra or Provuca\u2014May 18.G.T.K.Q., M., 0.Canal.& O.+.æ = Wheat, bush .vonves eve Corn, bush.es Peas, bush.1,200 1,200 Rye, bush.470 ass00e Oats, bush.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.9,800 Flour, bris \u2026\u2026\u20262,129 us Oatmeal, bush.100 743 Ashes, brls.6 sonne Butter \u2026\u2026\u2026uc 177 90 Cheese.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.50 0.Bacon,.9 LL.Port.45 en Tallow.coe.50 ree Leather .wee 34 14 Tobacco .il aveu Whiskey & HW.18 rm re LIVERFOUL MARKETS.; May 17, May 18, LivenrooL:\u2014} 5.00 Dm.5,00 p.u s.d.8.d.s.d.B Flour .10 60 @ 12 10 0@12 6 Spring Wheat 9 0 10 (9 10 0 Bed Winter.9 10 10 4910 10 4 White Winter.9 3 10 4/19 3 10 4 Club.10 0 10 cjio 0 10 6 411 4 113| 4 11 4 114 wee 00 00 0 00 \u2026 08 00 3 0 9 \u2026 68 6 8 6 6 7 2 0e 2 0 .63 0 00 6 so 0 37 6 00 6 00.34 0 -85 0 35 6 32 6 00 6 0 0 70 0 Go 0.\u20ac I Cheese, new.68 0 09 0 ew MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.TO THE HERALD.EUROPEAN.LONDON, May 18.MONETARY \u2014 11 30 a m \u2014 Consols, 99 5-16 money; 99 7-16 account ; 44's, 110%; 5's 105; Erie, 36; Ill.C., 1054.5 pm\u2014Console, 99 5-16 money; 99 7-16 account; 44's, 111; 6's, 106% ; Erie, 35%; Ill C, 106.UNITED STATES.CHICAGO, May 18.GRAIN\u20149 30 a m\u2014Wheat, opers $1 10} Jane.931% m\u2014Corn, 35§¢ (@ 836c June.9 36 à m\u2014Corn, 366 June ; 36ic August.9 41 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 104 @ $1 10§ June; $1 05f July ; Corn, 364c May ; sales, 36}c now ; 36$c asked July.10 54 a m\u2014Wheat, 884e year; Corn, 386jc June.11 à m\u2014 Wheat, $1 114 June ; $1 06# July.11 35 a m\u2014Corr, 3740 May; 364c June; 36§c July.12 18 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 05} Jaiy.12 37 p m\u2014Corn, 374c cash; new high mixed, 3640 ; new mixed, 35}c@354c ; rej, 34jc.12 41 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 114 June ; $1 06% July.12 56 p m\u2014Corn, 837ke August.2 61 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 06} July.23 59 p m\u2014Corn, 373c @ 878c May.315 p m\u2014Corn, 37%c @ 373c May; 86kc @ 3614c June ; 364c July.3 34 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 160$ @ $1 104 June ; $1 05% @ $1 06 July ; Corn, 873c May; 36}c June; 364c July; 87c August.PORK\u20149 36 a m\u2014§10 40 @ $10 42} June ; sales now $10 524 July.10 25a m \u2014$10 424 asked June ; $10 523 @ $10 53 July.102 pm\u2014$10 824 @ $1035 June; $10 45 asked July ; nowinally $10 324 @ $10 35 May.3 08 p m\u2014$10 20 @ $10 22 June ; $10 524 July.318 p m-\u2014-$10 20 June; now $lu 17} June.3 32 p m\u2014 $10 124 @ $10 15 June ; $10 25 July.LARD\u20149 86 a m\u2014$6 87} June.1138 a m\u2014$6 85 @ $6 874 July; $6 90 asked July.102 p m~-$6 85 asked June; $6 874 @ $6 90 July.3 08 p m\u2014$6 80 June.815 p m\u2014$6 824 @ $6 85 June.3 32 p m\u2014$6 874 Juve ; §6 80 July.NEW YORK, May 18.GRAIN\u201410 30 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, sales, $1 264 June.11 a m-Wheat, No 2 Red, $1 25% @ $1 26 June.1145 a m\u2014 \u2018Wheat, No 2 Ked, sales, $1 32} May; $1 25} bid June.11 50 a m\u2014Corn, No 2, 8,000, 51§c May ; 49c @ 49ÿc June ; 16,000, 49ÿc @ 49%c July.117 p m\u2014Whear, No 2 Ked $1 324 May; $1 26} June, 215pm \u2014Wheat, No 1 White, $1 27 @ $1 28 May ; 32,000, $1 24 @ $1 24} June; No 2 Red, 8,000, $| 32 May; 8,000, $1 26} June; Coru, No 2, 24,000, 51ÿc @ 52c May ; 8,000, 494¢ June; 8,000, 49§c July.4 D m\u2014 Wheat, No 2 Red, 16,000, §1 83 now; $1 26% @ $1 26f June; $1 16 @ $1 164 July; Corn, No 2, 51$c @ 52kic May; 494c @ 493c June ; 49#c @ 4940 July.PORK\u201413 23 pm\u2014$11 20 May ; $11 35 June ; $11 80 July.205 pm\u2014$11 20 May; $11 20 June; $11 25 July.LARD\u201412 23 p m\u2014$7 25 May; §7 25 June ; $7 80 July.205 p m\u201487 224 May ; $7 224 June ; $7 274 July.COTTON\u2014No market.MILWAUKEE, May 18.GRAIN\u20149 50a m\u2014Wheat, $1 09} June ; $1 064 Juiy.10 35a m\u2014Wheat, $1 11} May ; $1 10 June; $1 07 July ; care, 36c.11 12 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 104 June; $1 07} July.11 33 & m\u2014Whest, $1 10} June ; $1 074 July.1 00 p m\u2014Whear, hard, $1 18; No 1, 8117; No 2, $1 11} cash May; $1 10 June; $1 07 July; No 3, 93c.8 p n\u2014Wheat, $1 10 June; $1 07 July.510p m\u2014Wheat, $1 (9% June; $i 06} July.8 20 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 09§ June; $1 07 July.3 34 p m\u2014Wheat, hard, $1 18; No 1, $1 16; No 2, $1 11} cash May ; $1 09% June; $1 06% July; No 3, 93jc.TOLEDO, May 18.RECEIPTS\u2014Wheat, 58,000 bush ; Corn, 116,000 do ; Oats, 4,000 do.SHIPMENTS - Wheat, 27,000 bush ; Corn, 65,000 do ; Uats, 700, DETROIT, May 18.GRAIN\u201412 50 p m\u2014Wheat, No 1 White, $1 15% cash ; $1 Mo} @ $1 15} May ; $1 12% June; $1 09% July.! unchanged, with sales at $ BOSTON, May 17\u2014FLour\u2014The market is quiet, with buyers inclined to hold off, in view of a downward turn in Western wheat prices.But tue latter are still relatively high as compared with mill products, and stocks of the better grades of flour are light, both here and in the West, owing to the largely curtailed production and millers running short for lack of mur- gin.There is no quotable change.Western Supers are selling at range®of $875 (@ $4 25; common extras $4 50 @ $5 25; medium do $5 50 @ $5 25, and choice Wisconsin and Minnesota, including fancy bakers\u2019 brands, at $6 (@ $7.Winter wheat flours sell at $5 75 @ $6 for Ohio and Michigan ; Indiana and Illinois at $6 20 @ $6 50; St Louis at $6 25 @ $6 75 for good to choice, and fancy brands 25¢ @ 50c h'gher.Bye flour is selling at $4 75 @ $5 25.Cornmeal at $245 @ $3 50 for fresh ground and kila dried.Oatmeal is in demand at $5 25 @ $575 for common and $625 @ $7 00 for choice and fancy Western brands.Oars\u2014The market rules very firm, and the demand is very fair at quoted rates.We quote No 2 mixed at 45¢ @ 45èc ; No 1 mixed scarce and nominal at 46ic @ 47c ; No 8 white at 45}c @ 46c ; No3 white at 47hc @ 48c ; No 1 white at 49c @ 5vc, and extra white at 51c @ 53c.vILL FEED\u2014The market is quiet and 23 @ $28 50 for Shorts, and $28 50 @ $24 for Fine Feed and Middlings.Burrzæ\u2014The market remains quiet, the trade buyisg for immediate wants only, Prices are not very strong, and buyers still have the advantage.There is no (change in quotations.We quote choice Northern and Western creameries at 21c @ 24c ; fair to good do at 19¢ @ 20c ; choice New York and Vermont dairies at 19¢ @ 2lc, the outside rate for Kranklin county; selections and single tubs at 2lc @ £2c ; common to good lots at 15c @ 18c ; Western selling at 16c @ 18c for dairies, and 15¢ @17¢ for ladle-packed.Eaag~The market is steady at current low prices.We quote fresh-laid Eastern at 12c; PEI at lidc @ 12¢c; Northern at lle @ 12c, aud Western at 104c @ llc.BEANs\u2014The market is quite and steady.Mediums arz duli at $1 35 @ $1 45, Pea beans are in fair demand at $i 65 @ $1 75, and extra choice lots at $1 80.Yellow eyes are firm at $215 @ $225 for flats, and $2 20 @ $2 25 for improved round varieties.Porarors\u2014The market remains quiet, but prices are firmer for choice Eastern varieties .We quote Houlton Xose at 45¢ @ 48c; Maine Central doat 40: @ 43c; Northern do at35c @ 40c ; Prolifics at 4c @ 42c ; Davis Seedlings at 35¢; Peerless and Jacksons whites at 30c @ 35c, Har\u2014'lhe market continues to rule very firm and prices are higher.Stocksof common and inferior grades of coarse hay sre being steadily reduced, while fine isin very limited supply.We quote sales of bright freshly-pressed timothy at $18 @ $19; good lots at $16(@ $17 ; common at $14 @ $15; inferior at $12 @ $13.Xye straw is dull at $25 @ $26.Oat straw is plenty and in moderate demand at $3 @ §11.\u2014 Advertiser, TELEGRAPH OFFICES List of Offices from Point Levis to Cap Rosier, with distances: \u2014 \" From To Miles.Point Levis.to L'Islet .47, L\u2019Islet.to Kamouraeka.,.,, 29 Kamouragka .to Riviere du Loup.Riviere du Loup.to Trois Pistoles ., Trois Pistoles .to Rimouski ., 39 Rimouski .to Father Point.8 Father Point.t> St.Fiavie., 16 3% 27 St.Flavie.to Grand Metis.7 Grand Metis.to Matane .3¢ Matane .to St.Felicite.\u2026\u2026 13 St.Felicite.to Cap Cnatte Light 3} Cap Chatte Light to Cap Chatte.3 Cap Chatte Town to StAn\u2019ead\u2019s M\u2019'nts 9 StAnnesdes Montsto Martin River.17 Martin Biver.to Mcu$ Louis.22 Mont Loais.to River Madeline 20 River Madeline.to Grand Vallee.9 Grand Vallee, to Chlorodorme.\u2026\u2026 15 Chlorodarme .,.to Grand Etang .9 Grand Etang.to Fox River ., 21 Fox River .to Grifin\u2019s Cove.7 Griffin\u2019s Cove., to Cap Rosjer.8 NEWFOUNDLAND AND NOVA §COTIA DISTANCES Nautical Miles Cape Rosier (Que) fo Channel Office, (Cape Ray (Nfid).330 Channel Office.to Cape Race (Nfld).440 Cape Race (Nfld) to St.Jonn (Nñd).100 8; Johne (N44).to Halifax {(N.S.720 MARINE INTELLIGENCE DEPARTURE OF OCEAN STEAMERS.FROM.TO.DATS.Abyssinia.New York.Liverp\u2019l, May Brooklyn .Quebec .Liverp\u2019l, May Thames .Quebec.London, May L, Champlain.Montreal.Liverp\u2019], May Republic .New York .Liverp\u2019l, May Sarmatian.Quebec.Liverp\u2019l, May Ontario.Quebce.Liverp\u2019l, May C of Richm\u2019d.New York.Liverp\u2019l.May eaas .Quebec.Liverp\u2019l, May Patagonia.New York.Liverp\u2019l, May Nova Scotian .Halifax.Liverp\u2019l, May Gallia.New York.Liverp\u2019l, May \u2018Waldensian .Quebec.Glasgow, May Ceitic .New York.Liverp\u2019l, May Circassian .Quebec.Liverp\u2019l, May C of Chester.New York.Liverp\u2019l, May Toronto .Quebec.Liverp\u2019]l, May Bothnia.New York.Liverp\u2019l, June 2 Buenos Ayrean.Quebec.Glasgow, June 2 L.Nepigon .Montreal.Liverp\u2019l, June 3 Sardinian.Quebec.Liverp\u2019i, June 5 Britannic .New York.Liverp\u2019i, June 5 8 9 9 Hibernian .Halifax., Liverp\u2019l, June Manitoban .Quebec.Glasgow, June Algeria.New York.Liverp\u2019l, June Adriatic.New York.Liverp\u2019l, June 10 Peruvian .,.Quebec .Liverp\u2019l, June 13 Pheenician.Quebec.,.Glasgow, June 16 Scythia .New York.Liverp\u2019l, June 16 L.Winnipeg.Montreal .Liverp\u2019l, June 17 Germanic .New York .Liverp\u2019l, June 19 Grecian .Quebec.Glasgow, June 23 Abyssinia .New York .Liverp\u2019], June 23 Baltic .New Yurk .Liverp\u2019l, June 24 Gallia.New York ,Liverp\u2019], June 30 Celtic \u2026 \u2026New York .Liverp\u2019i, Jaiy 3 Bothnia \u2026\u2026\u2026 New York .Liverp\u2019l, July 7 Britannig .New York .Liverp'l, July 10 Algeria \u2026 \u2026 New York .Liverp\u2019], July 14 Ge:manic \u2026\u2026 New York ,Liverp\u2019i, July 24 Baltic .New York .Liverp\u2019l, July 29 PORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVALS \u2014May 17.SS Clandon, 1,286, BR S Walton, master, from Havana, sugar and molasses, Carbray & Kouth DxrarTures\u2014May 18 SS Moravian, 2,0i38, J Grahrm, master for Liverpool, general, H&A Allan SS Colina, 1,296, Wm Bollo, master, for Glasgow, general, RB Reford&Co SS Ocean King, 1,6v6, Sir E Scott, master, for London, general, R Reford&Uo Schr Eugenie, 196, Ed Cloutier, master, for $: John\u2019s, Nfld: flour and lumber, Brown & Rendell Ship Glenbervie, 799, Alex Campbell, master, for Glasgow, general, H&A Allan Ship Pomona, 1,199; Jas Isbister, master, for Glasgow, grain, H&A Allan VESSELS IN PORT.Steamers.Brooklyn, 2,855, D Torrance Lake Champlain, 1,487, Thompson, M&co Sheikh, 1,283, J G Sidey Orchis, 1,138, B Reford Clandin, 1,286, C & Routh Scandinavian, 1,967, H & A Allan Moravian, 2,018, H & A Allan Sarmatian, 2,169, H & A Allan Ocean King: 1,606, B Reford & co Colina, 296; R Reford & co Ships.Pomona, 1,199 H & A Allan Glenbervie, 799, H & A Allan Brigantines, Atalaya, 417, Gillespie; M & co : Schooners.Foedras Area, 123, W A © Eugenie, 196, W A C Helene, 110, W A Charlebois P Fortin, 79, Lord & Munn C J Brydges, 77, Lord & Munn J Savard, 158, Lord & Munn Volant, 176, Lord & Munn PORT OF QUEBEC.ArrivarLs\u2014May 18.SteamshipToronto, Bouchette, Liverpoo), M McPherson, general Schoorer Frank, Lachance, Esquimault Point, order, ballast Steamship Ontario, Williams, W M McPherson, general Schooner Kate, Pic, Gaspe, W Hunt&co, woo Liverpool, CLzARED\u2014Mdy 18, Steamship Beaver, Lemaistre, Dalhousiz, &e, A Fraser&co Steamship Toronto, Bouchette, Montreal, W M McPherson Steamship Ontario, Williams, Montreal, \u2018W M McPherson ITrMs\u2014May 18.Tke tug Champion passed inward at L\u2019Islet this pm with an iron clippar ship in tow, reported to be the Allsn ship Gleniffur ; The steamship Ontario leaves for Montreal at midnight .The Dominion Line steamship Teronto, Captain Bouchette, which arrived in port this morning, while going into the Grand Trunk wharf, ran aground some distance to the west of the wharf, through, it is stated, some misunderstandirg of the crder given by the pilot.\u2018The passengers and freight were landed in small boats, The place where she grounded is a seit bottom, and the vessel 1s not likely to have received any material damage, dhe subsequently got off and pri ceeded for Montreal at Spm The ship Ontario, Captain Waters, from Grangemouth for this port, previously reported as having lost her rudder and both anchors in the ice, has since become a toral wreck The steamships Commodore, South Tyne, Texas, Circassian, Waldensiau, Tom John Taylor, Thames, Newfoundland, Effective, Grecian and Nettlesworth are all reported, and will arrive during to-morrow ; The steamship Ontario, at this port thia m, reports baving been in the ice six ays ; was in company with the the mail bout Circassian last Sundss, and saw about thirty vessels jammed in the ice The brigantine Orleans was j'aterday chartered at 70s to take a special cargo of deals for G'asgow by J Burstall&co.She is the first open vessel charterted nere this season ° CAPE ROSIER, May 18\u2014One three- masted steamer, red and black funnel, inward at 8 a in Later\u2014One three-masted steamer and one two-masted steamer inward at noon, too far too make signal cut; also one ahi inward this p m 8 ; P FOX RIVER, May 18\u2014One three-masted stesmer, Allan Glasgow Line, inward at 10 50 a ms supposed to be the Manitoban Later\u2014One three-masted steamer inward at9am.the had a bowsprit, yards on foremast only MARTIN BIVER, May 18-Steamer Cireassian inward at 8 a m; steamer Wal._ densian inward at 920'a m Later\u2014Steamer Nettlesworih, of Lon- £5 inward at 445 p m; one three-masted Okther, Allan Line, inward at 515 pm; did not answer signals; one two-masted £teamer at 545 pm, did not answer signals, steamer Grecian inward at 615 pm .CAP CHAT, May 18~\u2014Steamer Circassian inward at 10 a m .MATANE, May 18\u2014A large sailing vessel inward at 540 am, also one two-masted steamer inward at 755; her name, Tom John Taylor, of London Later\u2014One three-masted steamer inward at 4 10 p m, not enough of wind for to make signals; one two-masted steamer inward at 5 40 p m, gave her name Effective, of Sunderland FATHER POINT, May 18\u2014Steameor Ontario inward atmidnight yesterday; steamer Waldensian inward at 7 45 p m; 7 cabin, 82 intermediate, 540 steerage Later\u2014Steamer Circassian arrived at 4 20 p m, with 66 cabin, 58 intermediate, and 925 steerage passengers PORT COLBORNE.Ur-\u2014May 18.Echrs Mainnee Valley, Ogdensburg to Cleveland, ore; Ccrtez, Oswego to Cuil waukee, coal; HP Murray, Kingston to Erie, ice; Senator Blood, Ogd-nsburg to Cleveland, ore; Wm Home, Ogdenaburg to Cleveland, ore; A (Craig, Collin\u2019s Bay to , light; Azov, Toronto to » light; O Mowat, Kingston to Ashtabula, ore; Gleniffer, Kingston to Milsaukee, light; £lgin, Kingston to Cleveland, ice; bar ges Clyde, Kingston to Chicago.light; Grimsby, Kingston to Chicago, light; D M Baker, Charlotte to Buffalo, light; Col Brackett, Charlotte to Buffalo, light; tug Mollie Spencer, Charlotte t à Bubalo, lighr; steam- barge Clinton, Kingston to Chicago, light, Down\u2014May 18.Scbrs Erie Queen, Detroit to Kingaton, wheat; White Oak, Ashtabula to Hamiltoncoal; steambarge Niagara, Toledo to Montreal, corn.In Harsour\u2014May 18.Schre À Craig and Azov.Wind south, fresh.SARNIA, Ont, May 18 \u2014May\u2019s large thiee-masted barge Muskoka, which was aground on the beach about a mile from the mouth of the river, was flo ited to-day; they jacked her dp and pat timber under her, and wrecking tug McArthur, of Kingston, towed her off and took her into the Bay for repairs, Arrived \u2014Stmrs Saginaw, from Detroit, pass snd frt; Ward, from Port Austin; Star, from Detroit; Hiawatha, from Wallaceburg.Departures\u2014Stwmrs Saginaw, Port Austin; Star, Detroit; Hiawatha, Wallaceburg; Clark, Dresden; Asia, Duluth, pass and fre; tug Mystic, Windsor.GARDEN ISLAND, May 18 \u2014Arrivals\u2014 Sloep Frank \u201cSmith, Brockville, general cargo rafting materials; str Hiram à Calvin, Dickinson's Landing, five barges in t-w; Chieftain, from Galiop\u2019s Rapide with wrecking tools; the Captain reports he succeeded in getting off the barge Fortune, ashore on head of G\u2019Neil\u2019s Island BATH, Ont, May 18 \u2014 Arrived \u2014 Tu, Mixen with barge Chicago, from Kingston part load peas, and left again for Mill Haven SOULHAMPION, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014 Prop City of St Cathar.nes, \u2018Toledo, corn, for Montreal Departures\u2014Schrs Speedwell, Toronto, stone; Wanderer, Jelleville, light.Wind N W, light KINGSTON, May 18\u2014The steamer Geneva was sold to-day to Dr Springer, of Hamilton Arrivals\u2014Steam-barge Lincoln, Chicago, 17,060 bush corn; barge Lisgar, Chicago, 21,000 bush corn; prop Europe, lightened 6,000 bush corn.\u2018he str Corsican passed down this morning and the D C West ar rived from West Port.\u2018I here is not much to report in marine matters to-day, a lull having fallen on the shipping business.Quite a number of vessels are reported for Kingston and a rush may be expected before the end of the week.The tug Arctic, with raft of pine, for Quebac, passed down last evening.Cloudy, no win BROCKVILLE, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Stmrs Corsican, Hamilton to Montreal; Armenia, Ogdensburg to Toronto; Zealand, with barge Fortune; Hy Plumb, with barge Hope from Ogdensbuig; sieambarge Adventure, with barge Elsie from Gananoque; tug Hiram À Calvin, with 4 barges; barge ion.Departed \u2014Steambarge Water Lily, with barge Gypsy Queen for Cape Vincent; tug Hiram A Calvin withechr Frank Smith for Garden Island.Passed up\u2014'Tugs Bronso Chicftain, Hy Piumb wit Wind north, light.GODERICH, May 18-Arrivals\u2014Schr \u2014J G Kolfage, from Sarnia, light Departures \u2014 Steam-barge Victoria, Detroit, bark.;Wind south-west ; weather, warm, cloudy MILL POINT, Ont, May 18\u2014Arrivals\u2014 Schre\u2014Ocean Wave, grain, Napanee ; Belle, light, Belleville; Fannie, r3 88, Belleville ; Live Oak, potatoes, Charlotte; Fabiola, coal, Fairhaven; tug Lady Franklin, with barge from Napanee; Wm Jamieson, light, from Oswego Departures\u2014Schrs\u2014W Jamieson, lumber, Uswego; Minnie, shinglesand lumber, Bath ; tug, Lady Franklin, with barge for with 4 barges; schr Jenny.Montreal; tug Sherwood, with barge ; ctive, for Napanee, Wind north, risk PRESCOTT, Ont, May 18 -Up\u2014Armenia, Hiram A Calvin with three barges ; schr T C £treet Sailed from Ogdenshurg\u2014Tug Henry Plumb, with echr Jenni» Mathews; tug Chiefrain, light ; prop Zealand and consort; steam barge Abercorn Down \u2014 Corsica, _ Alexandria; prop Dominion, tug Jessie Hall and tour barges.The pleasure yacht Jas Buckley left for Kingston, to be inspected by Government Inspector.Wind north-east OWEN SOUND, May 18\u2014Arrivals\u2014Pro- peller Wiarton Belle, Wiarton, passengers and freight; Frince Alfred, Wiarton, passengers and freight.Departures \u2014 Wiarton Belle, Wiarton, passengers and freight ; Prince Alfred, Lion\u2019s Head, passengers and freight ; Northern Queen, got off dry dock this p m, sailed for Collingwood ; light.Wind west, light; weather warm.PORT HOPE, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Schrs Ranger, and Two Brothers, with coal, Departures\u2014Schrs Aurora and Caroline Marsh, for Oswego, lumber.Wind west, fresh.BELLEVILLE, Ont, May 18.\u2014Passed down\u20148chr Baltic, from Trenton for Oswego, lumber; schra O S Storrs, Oswego, lumber, V:ssels AG Ryan and 'Lrade Wind are loaded with rye at Trenton.Arrived\u2014Schr Florence, Oswego, light.Cleared\u2014Schr Fabiola, lumb +r, and schrs Nellie, P Downey, Oswego, rye.COLLINGWOOD, Ont, May 18 ~Avrivals \u2014Prop Lake Erie, from Chicago, 17,000 bush corn and a full cargo of other treight; steamer Emerald, from Meaford, excursion art P Departures \u2014Strs Northern Belle, for Parry Sound, passengers and freight; Emerald, for deaford, light ; achrs Florctta, for Chicago, tanbark; J C Worts, tor Colpoy\u2019s Lay, light.Wind south-east, light \u2019 ! MIDLAND, May 18\u2014Arrivais\u2014Strs Maganettawan, from Waubushene Departures\u2014Str Moganettawan, for Collingwood, passengers and freight.Wind ligut; weather warm NAPANEE, Ont, May 18 -Arrivals\u2014 None Cleared\u2014Schr Ocean Wave, light.No win KINCARDINE, May 18 ~Arrivals\u2014 None De.artures\u2014 Schr Admiral, from Beddore Bay, light.No wind PORT DALHOUSIE, May 18\u2014Bound up \u2014Rival, Morristown to Cleveland, ice; Manzanilla, Kingston to Chicago, chemicai ore.Arrived\u2014 Harvest Queen, Bangalore.Bound down\u2014Schr J N Carter, Cleveland to Toronto, coal; H Dudley, Toledo to Kivgston, corn; Singapore, Toledo to Kingston, corn, Antelope, Chicago to Kingston, corn; Sweepstakes, Cleveland to Torontocoal; Laura, Toledo to Kingston, corn; Maria Annette, Cleveland to Tor.nto, coal; Prussia, Whitehall to Kingston, timber; Undive, Cleveland to Hamilton, coal; Ca\u201d valier; Traverse Bay to Kingston, timber; Charger, Toledo to Oswego, corn; Mury Emmett Detroit to Collin\u2019s Bay, timber; E H Rutherford, Toledo to Kingston, cori.-_\u2014 - 2m \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014 Props City of St Catharines, Chicago to Montreal, corn.Prop Lake Michigan off dock.Wind north-west, .ight.oft dry doc FOREIGN PORTS.DETROIT, Mich, May 13\u2014Down\u2014Props Candia, Sop islow.Sceambarye William 18.cors\u2014.OQ i Broaall, Jno Scuett 5» Thomas Quayl, p\u2014FProps\u2014Jay Gould, Scotia .Steambarges\u2014Fletcher and Consort.Schrs \" \u2014T P Buals, Reindeer, West-side CAPE VINCENT, NY, May 18\u2014Arrived [Barge Rover, Kingston, hay.Wind N E, 8 PARRY SOUND, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Str Northern Belle, from Collingwood.OSWEGO, N Y, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Schrs Saxon, from Belleville, ashes; Seabird, fr m \u2018Tren:on, lumber ; Mary Foster, from Mill Point, lumber ; barges Black Diamond, from Brockville, lumber; H L Johnson, from Brockville, lumber and rye; Argosy, from Brockville, lumber; Wm Passmore, from Picton, ashes Cleared\u2014Schrs Seabird, for Trenton, ballast; W W Grant, for Mill Point, ballast ; Kitty, for Mill Point, blank; M O'Gorman, for Trenton, do; Elisa Fisher, for Port Hope, do ; Florence, for Belleville, do; Flora Emma, for Port Hope, do ; Caledonia, for Cobourg, do ; Great Western, Port Hope; A Muir, for Kingston, do; barge Erie, from Montreal, coal NEW YORK, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Othellos from Hall; Canada, from London; Gallia» from Liverpool ; Minerva.from Middlesborough; Milton, from Newport; Rheola, from Cardiff; Gillert, from Hamburg ; Et Laurent, from Havre GLASGOW, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014State of Ind'ana LONDON, May !8\u2014Arrived out\u2014The Queen, Crane and Salisbury; Suevia, Arraganta.Sarrento and General Werder ; City of Limerick EXPORTS.Perss VALRTAA, 507, D Anderson, master, for St Johns, Nâd, D Shaw, agent\u2014 Bourgeau, H&L 1 cs soap | bx mustard; A W Hood&son 1 es soap; C Martin 1 bx dye; Mills&H 1 cs woollens; B G Radway&co 42 cs remedies; Mills &H 5 cs Canadian wool- lene; G B Grant 5 bgs seed; G Barrington & son 63 trunks; Rendell &B 75 bris 185%¢f brls peas 25 brls 50 ht do oatmeal 15 bxs cheese; Rice Bros 24 cs paper collars; Cochrane, C & c012 cs boots and shoes; R McCready & co 83 cs 3 trunks do; Am Me.Laren &co 62 cs boos and shoes; A A Ayer &co 126 pkgs butter; H A Nelsou & sons 16 dozen brooms 20 dozen washboards; John Smardon 94cs boots and shoes 7 trunks do 445 bxs goap; Mont Rolling Mills 101 pkgs nails; Wm Smith&Bro 20 kgs do; Alex Wills&co 1 cs coffee; W M Moruey&co 4 bxs horse nails; J A Converse 827 pkgs cordage; Ames, H&co 8 cs boots and shoez; Jno Baird&co 100 brls and 112 hf brls peas 100 brls pork 6 hf brls barley 1 brl Graham flour 150 sides scle leatber 1.9 pkgs butter; Robertson, L&co 4 cs dry goods; Jas Leggatt 31 trunks 68 cs boots and shoes; di Livernois 3 brls apples; Wm Strachan 26 cs soap; Fogarty&co 19 trunks boots a.d shoes 56 cs do; J&B Mcl ea 203 bris flour 100 brls pork 50 do 100 hf bris peas 50 brls do 10 brls oatmeal 45 hf brls \u2018do 100 pkgs butter; Can Paper Co 205 bdis paper; Robertson, L&co 4 cs d goods; Casails, S &co 4 cs peg- wood; W Darling &co 204 pkgs hardware; Magor Bros&co 200 brls pork 150 do flour; JW 'f'ester&co 6 pkgs confectionery; J B Macdonald 1-c# leather; Gault Bros &co 30 vkgs woollens; Lord &M 746 brls flour 553 do pork 5) hf bris peas 40 sides leather 13 bxs cheese 1 tierce nams 1 bx r remedies 506 lbs bacon 457 brls flour 40 do « meal 30 do ostmeal 5 bxs cheese 4 cana lard; Wm Strachau &co 78 pkgs scap and oil; Cochrane; U & co 1 cs boots and shoes; Dom Oil Cloth Co 77 pkgs paints, &c; Wm Ewan& Son 5 cs wooliens; W Dow£co 4 cs and 3 hhds beer; Guult Bros&co 12 pkga cottong; A Wills &co 3 pkges nutmegs, &e: W T Benson 5 csks sal soda; Adams Tubacco Co 161 packages tobacco; Mills&H 2 cases woollens; Jas Popham &co 4i cs boots and shoes; Wm Darling & co 53 cs h ware; Jas McCready & co 20 es boots and shoes; J McMillan 41 brls .oil and grease; J Coristine&co 1 cs hats; J Lintoa&eo 18 pkgs boots and shoes; J Smardon 130 pkgs soap.Per steamship Pornino, for St Johns, Nflud, BR L Adams&co, agente\u2014Lymang co 5 pkgs; J W Brayley 1 ca: M Laing 50 brls pork; Tiffin Bros 15) hif brls peas; J C Wilson 25 pekgs paper; J Rattray&eo6 caddies tobacco; W MecLaren&co 1 cs; Fogarty Bros 2 do; BR C Jamieson &co 3 do; Baylis, Wilkes&co 1 do; John Baird& co 4u0 bris flour 314 pckgs butter 28 brls £5 hf bris oatmeal 25 brls peas; Ayer&co 255 pkes butter; L-ord&dunn 669 brls flour 158 pkgs butter 2 do cheese 1 bri hams i pk diied apples 15u b:ls pork; J&R MeLea 200 bris flour 3 do ginger alel do beer 5 do extract bark 5) tubs butter and 5) rides leather; Ames, Holden&co 4 cs; W Darling&co 62 pkgs; Magor Bros&co 24 brls pork 10 do hams 65 bxs cheese 50 pkgs but ter 50 bf brls oatmeal 10 bxs Radways; J MoCready&co 40 pkgs boots; Doujlass& McNiece 36 do gware; James O\u2019Brien 6 do mdse; J W McKeddie&co 2 ca do; J Coristine&co 5 do; Gault Bros&co 3 do; J L Cassidy&co 42 pkgs glassware; Douglass& McNiece 44 do; Pillow, Hersey&co 25 bxs nails; J McMillan 4 brls oil; RC Adams& co 25 do brandy; Ames, Holdendco 7 trunks boots; \u2018+ Boivin 23 cs do; Magor Bros&co 710 beis flour 4 bxs cheese; Chs Childs 2 bags lasts; John Brodie 50 brls flour; J C McMillan 3 do oil; J McCr:ady 4 pkgs boots; Canada Paper Co 53 pkgs paper; J Brodie 110 bris flour; Crane& Baird 69 do.Per ss Govino, 1,319, Hy Coates, master, for Glasgow, R Reford&co, agents\u2014A Mo.Fee 7,524 bush peas 7,52 bush oats; Mec- Culloch Bros 10,625 bush peas; Crane&B 11,212 bush peas, H Debell&oo 53 brls potash; Magor Bros 16,060 do corn; Lord& AM 12,766 do; G i' R343 bxs cheese; R Reford&co 5,000 feet lumber 295 cattle 34 tons hay 14 do feed.Per achr CJ Brypaes, 77, Chouinard, master, for Antigonish, Lord & Munn, agents\u2014 Lord& Munn 454 brls flour 250 brla cornmeal 5) brls oatmeal; H Sugden Evans 48 bags d sundries; Benny& McP 122 pkgs h\u2019ware; Morland, Watson&co 4 es do; Douglas&McN 9 cs e\u2019ware 5 cs glassware ; Wm Strachan&co 7 pkgs oil and soap; Mc- Dougall, Logie&co 50 pkgs pants 10 pkgs h\u2019ware; Wm Darling&co 75 kegs h\u2019ware.Per schr EvGENIE, 195, E Cloutier, masters for St Johns, Nfid, W A Charlebois\u2014 Rendell & B 1,375 barrels flour 59 do peas, 50 hf do oatmeal 50 pkgs butter; J Baird&co 1 waggor; Major Bros & co 49,060 feet lumber 1,000 bush oats.IMPORTS, LACHINE CANAL.Per Jowa\u2014Crane & Baird 22,500 bush corn Per NEsrasxa\u2014Crane & Baird 21,000 bush corn Per ONONDAGA\u2014T W Raphael & co 6,559 bush wheat ; Kirkpatrick & Ceokson 10,370 bush do Per CELric\u2014A W Ogilvie & co 10,533 bush wheat; W Wilson 2 rells bacon 2 brls pork; Order Oates&Arderson 250 brls flour; W Moodie 7 show cases ! box sundries; GC Charbonneau 1 show case; G Surfert1 do; I Duncan 44 hif-ct ests tea Per barge CorN Cr1B\u2014Order 1,6850 bush wheat Per barge KINGHORN\u2014Order 11,654 bush reas; (der 7,350 bush corn Per barge 'l'oLEpo\u2014Order 21,865 bush corn Per barge Borrez\u2014Order 9,422 bush wheat Per ALGRRIAN\u2014RB A Dickson 250 brls flour 25 do spirits 19 do ashes 1 horse Per BomemiaN\u2014Cameroa Bros 8) tubs butter; 8 Groax 80 bags potatoes; J T Warrington 59 bxs cheese Per barge DErrcir\u2014MeCulloch Bros 11,815 bush corn; Order 8,154 bush do VERMONT JUNCTION, H A Nelson&sons 12 bxs w\u2019ware 35 pkgs do; Caxd Paper Co 3 cs envelopes; Mrs G Bell 2 bxs mdse; ¢ H Tigh 3 csks s skins; H Watson& o 5 cs paper; Montreal Card and Paper Co 2 cs do; WJ McMaster, McC&co 1 ce; Cushing&co 5 cs fans; JE Barnabee 1 ca; Geo Bisnop&coles p\u2019 oard; I Chante oup | cask g\u2019ware; A Seath 1 cs drill; McLachlan Bros 1 ¢s d goods in bond; J H Mooney 2 bgs cochineal; M & Patton 2 bdls fish; J A Mathewson 5 erates fish; Geo J Gebhardt&co 3 bris glue; order 10 hhds toho; Fogarty Bros 11 cs; P Glader 2 es l trunk 2 pkgs; Cunnirgham Bros 49 pcs marble; G R Faber} tx; Pillow, H& co 1 mch 1 bal wheel 1 bx; Geo J Gebhardt 18 rolls paper; H A Neleor&sons 6 cs; Vipond, MeB&co 4 cs barfanas; K Watson &co 1 brl drugs; J W Tester&co 6 bris glucose 25 bags nuts; J G Gilmour 3 cases 2 do; Jas Robertson 28 pkgs tin; Hamilton Pow der Co 5 brls fuse; G B Fabre 4 boxes bolts; Lyman Sons&co 2 cs; C Stinson&co 2 cases; Thos Scnne U bdl duck; McLachlan Bros 1 ca dry goods in bond ; Whitley Bros 1 case cottons; G R Prowse 3 bdls; J E Bell 1 case leather; HJ Fisk 2 brls stiffs ; W Grose 1 bx hardware; Reform School 1 hox plants; J R Annette 2 bxs fire bricks; W Wardlow &co 1 cs g bags; W Strachan&co 3 bris oil; Order 4 hhds tobacco; W B Nash 4 do do; Pagels & F 2 do ; Sutherland, L&co 1 case; A Racine 1do; D Drake&D 70 barrels paint; Fairbanks&co 42 boxes scales; Crathern&C 158 bund es forks ; M Davis 1 organ ; J McMilian 1 barrel rosin oil; 3 R Parsons 1 box ; Frothingtam & Workman 3 boxes whips; 5 H & A S Ewing 2 csks; C Nightingale 29 egg cases; F H Marsom 9 bags feathers; Order M B Nash 4 hhds tobacoo; Pagels & F 24 do; Simpson, H, M & co 1 bx h\u2019wave; S Lafortune 1 old bureau; H Lacroix 1 bx h\u2019ware; B Mitchell & co 6 bris m sand; Can Paper Co 8 bdls paper; Mon Card & P Co 1 csk paint; Pagels & F 3 hhds tobacco; Order M B Nash & co8do3cs simples; Order 1 px; Morton, P & B2 ca h\u2019ware; Stirling, MeC & co 1 ea do; T Turgeen 1 bx c steel; B Mck & co 1 brl gum; W.lson, P & co 50 bris spts turp; J Ÿ Gilmour 2 es; Can Paper Co 10 bxs mchy 9 iron pes; J Taylor & Bro 2 brls fittings; J Mc- Arthur & Son 10 cs e paint 10 kegs do; Pagels & F 10 cs; S Careley 1 cs d goods 1 do in bord; Mclachlan 4 cs do; H Morgan &co 1 ce mdse; D Archibald 1 c3 bcoks; H Haswell & co 1 es camphor; Burland, L & co 1 esink; W Gros: 1 cs h\u2019ware, GRAND TRUNK WEST.A G McBean 400 bush peas; AH Thomson&co 800 do; Lord&M 4 0 bush rye; Ba k Commerce 490 brls flour; T W Raphael 360 do; J E Hunsicker 125 do; RB 8 Oliver 100 do; N Renaud 124 do; G Denholm 190 do; Magor Bros&co 10) do; C&Baird 200 do; C H Gibbs 1v0 do; Viau&F 20 bags do; R S Oliver 440 do; N Renaud 459 do; Bank of Montreal 200 bags oatmeal; tank of Couwerce 1 bil ashes; K&Cookson 2 do; Teer, C&W 3 do; T Shaw 16 keys t utter; K Fo.Ransom 2 do; G Wa.t7 do; Kirk, L & cod do; A G Parkins&co 2do; G Wait 12 do; ae \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - MONTREAL HERArp AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1880 \u2014\u2014 Order 8 do; Bell, S&eo was provided that, in case of rights acquired by individuals in portions of the contemplated belt, a quantity of land, equal in extent to that 8 do; D McKentio 4 | unubiquitous.At a dinner given to De do; À À Ayer&co 48 do: M T MeGrail 7 do: ' Lesseps at St.Etienne, & Japanete student Order Eastern Township Bank 18 dn: J who was one cf the guesta proposed a Mi'ehell 12 do: K&Cookson 6 do; A Thom- | toast, ** The Universal Republic.\u201d son $3 do; A Tromeon 50 bxa cheese; The London Times\u2019 Paris correspondent Tx Moore INvesTIGATION.\u2014 Aldermen Holland has our assurance that we have no personal end to serve in criticising his action in the Committee of Inquiry on | NEW WHOLESALE | \u2026 MILLINERY HOUSE Amusements.New Advertisements.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.FOR SALE\u2014 Commencing TUESDAY, MAY 18, COFFERS.re .« 2 a Le Dre #9 pkos bacon; necount À H derdemendiog from tho Porta the ascept, | ready granted away, should be ceded | ihe cams of the Ment Irapcolor.Mr | FOR FIVE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATIREE | 200 Bags Old Government Es e ds 3 ; ; : 1s | in demanding \u201clà t .t ur judgment, à owa Java a les{her:J D'ugaii&co 19 de FInek& 8 de; | apce of an Informational Commission of | 10 Ober parts of the Province.The | Holland lus taken, in our judgment, a PÉRATIC SOCIETY | 40 Half Baies Finest Mocha Freight for Produce and gy) Order J F Calloway 11 hbds tobacco; 5 supervision and administratien for Turkey.ace a ab 1 be looked : not expect to escape comment If all the MONTREAL OPE .60 Bags Porio Rico PA ay ; 2 boro, \u201c8, Chapman{ co Ee ae dou \u2018S| Tuæ Bonapartiet Prince, Pierre Bona- | valueless land eball be looked mpon in good actaof the Aldermen were placed in| \"ill give Planquette\u2019s Beautiful Opera, T5 Bags Maracaibo Freight room can be secured in fir ini i i il= 1 A St-amers, sailirg from M \"f-clag > : 140 bxs | Parte, of sinister notoriety, writes to a | the same way as land become unavail th | t that which we regard as MANDY | EB T : ; ontreat dur D Daley 2 bede: FA Worineton & co 7 | journal to complain that the mame of his | gp).by previous grants; and that it RE apa doubt She balance woul 2 THE CEIMES OF NOR \u2019 5 Casks Plantation Ceylon I El N Bi .| May and early June, for uring cake: B bxs cheese: J A Adams 2°0 | von Roland was emitted from the list of 9 Rw ; INDIGO London, csks; P Byrns 63 bxs chocse: de atmeal; J | l'vine Bonapartes lately published by his | Shell be compersated for the bad Jand | be largely in his favour.And if we bave MISS MARI S .Hul?avlor Tir être, Hamiltongico 16cs wine; | brother, Lucien Bonaparte.mm the belt by better land elsewhere.seemingly to pla (Mr.H) been ous-sided, the E Abbott Opera Co.aa 9 | 10 Chests \u201c Madras.\u201d eee ren Havre @ Moxs 1 brl; M Laing 500 buckeip lard: M A despatch from Candahar to the London | Bat so far it appears that Mr.Walkem, be h he, on Wn ® os ee in sia of the Emma \u201cERPOLE LTE.Cundill, Matthews & Co.PROMINENT DEPARTMENTS.> ana Fo Tra 500 des 01 cs 3 bâls; Rolling Times says that the new Wali of Candehar the Provincial Premier of British Co- | hag not been most arbitrary in his ruling Chorus of Sixry Voices and an efficient | May 18 Ns À For particulars, spply dat werp, ills Co 62 sacks.plet ely pacifying that: distarbed district.| lumbia, objects.How these allies will | throughout the entire case ?Orchestra of FOBT opan Friday morning.| 77 Straw Goods, Silks, BEDDALL & Co Q.,M,0.40.R.B.He was formally inducted as Governor, and | reconcile their opposing pretensions we May 15 114 Ribbons, Velvets, 1 \u2014 Lafreniere & St Onge 400 pape Lord &M 2,800 buzh cata; Lafreniere & St Onge 2,800 do; À W Ogilvie& eo 200 bags oatmeal; Order Bx eof Ottawa 1,700 do: Hosmer, CEH 5 cars hay; James Kerr 5 do; Wm Walrh 8 kegs butter; J P Henri 2 do; R Taylor 1 do; M Barr i do; BR Ransom 15 do; T Shaw 2 do; J Leb'anc 13 do; J Bertrand 1 do; L Carle 4 do; Heney& L 18rolls leather; Dupre & Frere 10,000 feet lumber; G Mireau 14 head live stock Mile End\u2014B Marselois 7 kegs m syrup 1 keg butter; A Labrecque 2 de; F Meunier 2 do; J B Marien 2do; J Johnson 2 do; « J B Marien 12 head live stock; P Resume \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 St.Sacrament st, Tue Forest FIRES.\u2014 Our despatches street, sontinue to inform us of the ravages of the furest fires in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.À large extent of territory has Aud the great and Colored Comedian, been burnt over, and whole towns and Ta LUCAs.for the Tablevillages have been destroved.The destruc.| This Afternoon at 2.3).This Eveningat8, | Thoroughly Cooked and Ready to be tion of property mounts up into the mil- Out ot Bondage! lions, and Revoral lives have been lost.Thursday, Friday and Saterday Even- SHRIMP SALAD, The conflagration has not yet been sub.| ings, apd Saturday Matinee, at 2.30, The fresh Gulf Shmmp is one of the dued.The sufferers are numbered by Uncle Tom\u2019s Cabin! finest and most delicate entrements that thousands.Subscription lists for the relief | Monday, May 24 (Queen\u2019s Birthday), the | can be offered at lunches and private sup- wag presented with various gifts for the cannot pretend to say.Here, however, Vicercy.M HuszeTiNE AvcLxrc has thrown | T° have the best possible official Lie.Hus g Sara Bernhardt quite in the shade in | confirmation of the character of Parie.On Saturday she lectured on [much of the land through which the Woman's Rights before a crowded audience.| yailroad is to ran\u2014we say much, because She denounced in unmeasured terms the |.! present constitution of society as a mascu- | 1b would c> fe pre .&C00.84 & 96 St, Francois Xavier St.May 14 115 NOVELS 11 Lay in a Sapply fer the Summer.DAWSON BROTHERS are clearing off their large stock of NOVELS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS ! The Franklin Square and Seaside Series are awkward in shape, the type is small, and they cannot be bound in Volumes when required.The Novels now offered are of the Editions wi.h GOOD TYPE AKD PAPER, and are as low in price as the Franklin Square and of FAR BETTER VALUE, if the retention of good ight i - sidered at all important.eves 18 cont Call and look over the Stock for SUMMER READING ! ! DAWSON BROTHERS, 159 and 161 ST.JAMES STREET.May 19 119 DOMINION BOLT CO., 87 ST.PETER STREET, Montreal Works in Toronto.HOT PRESSED NUTS MACHINE-FORGED NUTS CARRIAGE BOLTS\u2014Best PLOUGH BOLTS MACHINE BOLTS COACH SCREWS : BOLT ENDS BR.R.TRACK BOLTS SLEIGH SHOE BOLTS BOILER RIVETS BRIDGE RIVETS ROOF BOLTS ER.R.SPIKES BLANK BOLTS BRIDGE BOLTS May 3 105 THE GREAT LAND SALE OF THR MOUNT ROYAL VALE AND Proposed Victoria City Properties Will commence on the TWENTY-FIF of MAY, in blocks of one arpent in front by three arpents in depth, fronting on a grand avenue, well Macadamized, and ending at the water side, Nearly ali Ihe purchase money can remain on the pro perty for ten years at six per cent.The Brick Fields, Sand Pits.Quarries, Alumina and Fuel Deposits will be sold on similar terms, and the Water-power Lots Always a House, Land and Real Estate ACENT.° PATERSON BROS, 22 St.Helen Street, 58 & 60 Wellington Street West, Toronto 1m 114 ir 5 The SS.ONTARIO, from Liverpool is entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pags their Entries without delay TORRANCE & CO, Ag: ns, May 19 m119 NUTICE The SS.at Customsi i ithout delay.their Entries withou DAVID SHAW, NOTICE TO CONSIGHEES, The S.Sfrom Glasgow, 1s entered at ithout delay.withou KOBERT REFORD & CO,, Agente, 11 May 18 entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., Agents.May 17 m 117 NOTICE The Beaver Line Captain Wiiliams, THAMES, A.H, Luckhurst, master, from London, is entered inwards Consignees will please pass ORCHIS, Captain Mitchell, .Customs.Consignees will please pars their Entries The S.8.BROOKLYN, Capt, Lindail, from_ Liverpool, ia entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pass their T0 CONSICNEES.£S.LAKE CHAM PLAIN, Stewart, master, from Liverpool, Miramichs ! is intended to be despatched from Mreal for, Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Summerside, Ch , and Pictou, » Chatlottetony On Monday, 24 h May, at 5 o'clock, pm No Fresght received after TWO pa \u2018 ot o ers ti Shippers fre requeste à ave their Bills of Lading lef e ture by that hour.@ \u2018eft for signe.For Freight or Passage, avply to on\u2019.» Meti- Or, for Passage, to, mar SHAW, LDE May 13 #02 St.James she BE The Richelieu & Ontario Nay.THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPAyy BETWEEN MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, Run Regularly as under : The QUEBEC, Capt.Robt.Nelson, \u20ac Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, apg © The MONTREAL, Capt, Wm.Burn, © Taesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at SEVEN o\u2019clock p.m., from Montreal, STEAMEES FROM Montreal to Hamilton connecting at Toronto witk the steamer for Niagara Falls and Buffalo, ang with railways for all points Weat, will leave fy the present as follows :\u2014ALGERIAN Capt.Troweil, on Tuesdays; CORSICA\u2019 Capt.Binclail, on Thursdays; and SPAR\u2019 TAN, Capt, Bailey, on Saturdars, from the Canal Basin, at 9am., and Lachine on the arrival of the Train leaving Bonaventure Station at noon, and Coteau Landing on arrival of Train leaving Montreal atl ,m.?Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt, for Cornwall an?intermediate Tuesday and Friday, at 12 Noon, frog Canal Basin, and Lachine on arrival of the 3 o'clock train, Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain], Duval, leaves for Three Rivers every ie day and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting ap Sorel with steamer SOREL, for St, Fran cois and Yamaska.Steamer BERTHIER, Capt.L.H.Ror leaves for Berthier eve:v Tuesday, Thurday amd Satsurday, at 8 p.m., connecting at Lanoraie with railway for Joliette.Steamer CFAMBLY, Captain Frs, Lamoureux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting every Friday at Lanoraie with the cars for Joliette.Stcamer TERREBONNE, Capt.E.Laforce, leaves daily (Sundays excepted) tor L\u2019Assémption and intermediate ports at 3pm.Company\u2019s Ticket Offices, where State Rooms can be secured, from R.A.Dick son, 183 St.James street, and at the Ticket Office, Rich lieu Pier, foot Jacques Cartier Square, and from Robt.McLwen, at the Freight Office, Canal Busin, J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, Gen\u2019l Manager.\u2018Uraflic Manager, GENERAL UFPICKS=\u2014228 St.Paul Stree; Montreal, May 14, 1850 105 dttawa fiver Navigation Co J.Rankin, ports, every without delay.J.G.SIDEY, ewcastle-on-Tyne, is entered at Custems.Consignees will please pass their Entries is entered inwards at Customs.Con- a io signees will please pass their Entries with- , , ia ra ed Due HOMPSON, MUBRAY &cv, | Mail Line Day Steamers Ti oi MONTREAL AND OTTAWA i NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES._2 { The Steamers of this Line will begin 2573 | daly in MONDAY A TUE g gw 7 ER ports take 7.18 a.praia for Lachine to connect with steamer rs a spd First-class Fare to Ottawa .$2 5 ie a ss MI 8 Do.1 return do.vedere i econd-clars Kare to Ottawa .The $8.SHEIKH, Capt.Robson, from | Market Steamer ~ PRINCESS leaves CANAL BASIN for CARILLON every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 6am, Tickets at Grand \u2018Trunk Offices, and Company\u2019s Office.13 Bona venture street.R.W.SHEPHERD, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.PRIVATE BILLS, granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other Purposes of profit, for regulat.ng surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tending to affect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the Rules of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively (which are published in full in the \u201cQuebec Official Gazette,\u201d to give ONE MONTHS NOTICE of the application (clearly and , distitietly speeytying its nature and object), in the \u201c Quebec Official Gazette,\u201d in the French and English languages and alsc in a French andan English news-paper published in the District affected, and tc comply with the requirements gherein jpentioned, sending copies oO e Urst and last of such notices, to th Private Bill Office of ary within one week from th.of such notice in the forward a copy of his Committe on Private Bills.All be presented within the ot the Session.L.DELORME, k.Leg.Assembly.Quebec, 16th February, 1680.w a JUAGQUES CARTIER BANK.NOTICE is kereby given that A DIVI DEND of TWO-AND-A-HALF per cant.upon the paid up Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at the Bank in ths City of Montreal, on and after the First day of June next.The Transfer beoks will be closed from the 17th to the 31st May next; both days inclusive, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETI NG of the Shareholders will be held at the Bauk on Wednesday, the Sixt-enth day of R.CAMPBELL NELLES 9 PARLIAMENT HOUSE PARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of the Province of Que- , for Private or Local Bills.either for President, 103 April 80 STEAM BETWEEN Longueuil and Montresl, FKOM 5 A.M.UNTIL 7.30 P.M.UMIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Service be twe:n Longueuil aod Montreal will be made, ai near as possib.e, as follows :\u2014 FROM LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF THE CURRENT PN ml 22 Am ee om 0 ON WREK DAYS.From Longueull\u2014At 5, 6, 7,8,83\" 9, 19, ardll A.M., :2 noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5 30, 6 and 7 P.£.From Foot of Current\u2014At 530, 630, 739, 815 8 45, 9 80, 108) and 11 30 A.M., 1230, 139,23, 8 80, 4 30, 6 1°, 5 45, G 30 and 7 30 P.MON SUNDAYS.From Longueull-At 845 A.M., 1, 2, 3, 4, F, 6 and 7P.M.From Foot of Current\u2014At 9 A.M., 1 80, 2 30, à 4 30, 5 8v, 6 50 and 7 30 P.M, May .2 113 each House, and a: y persons who shall make application shall first publication rhicial Gazette,\u201d ill, with the sum of one hundred dollars, to the Clerk of the Petititions for Privare Birrs must \u201cfi: st two weeks\u201d On and after MONDAY, 3rd MAY, and unt further notice, the sieamer LAPRAIRIE, Cat DEMERS, will leave at the following hours, Or near as possible .\u2014 On Week Days\u2014 Laprairie\u20146 A.M.and 10 AM.Montreal\u20148 A.M.and 4 I\u2019.M.On Sundays and Holidays\u2014 Laprairie\u20148.15 A.M, and 5 P.M.Montreal\u20142 P.M, and 6 P.M.J.BROSSEAU, Becretaïy.May 8 1e rem it | se \" Pi == = &0.RAILWAY NOTICE.Commencing SUNDAY, MAY 36th, sud and on each eucce:ding Sunday ven further notice,an EXPRE3S RAIN, F} alace Car attached, will leave Hochelaga for Quebec at 4 P.M., and & similar \u2018Train will les Quebec for Montreal pr June next.a same hour, srriving at destination ab The Chair to be taken at one o'clock | \"1 \"\"L A.SENECAL, Gen.Supt P.M, May 12 I By order of the Board, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A de MARTIGNY, | Pianos ! Pianos: Montreal April 28, 1850 fun 163103 Organs ! \u2018The New York Piano Company, P reve 0 Removing into their new premises, © nd 2:8 BI.JAMES STREET, offers 2% hasers, on exceedingly favourable 175; he following first-class PIANOS ands & Per \u2014e Ome ey of ; tuted ; : buisness, on HIS OWN ACCOUNT, as au | on the River Sid ; GANs:\u2014N.Y.Weber, Ballet, V8VE,,, d n te ind , .[ .and the feather showsistelf pushing out , ag au ide, as well as the beautiful à ; *.& Sons, Heintz po oma ate nds vidua je er belt of land by the side of the railway | but bent, in order to obtain its full General Manager.fr Me woe ; IMPORTER OF Riooded Lots on the various Brooks and | \u2014 \u2014\u2014 .Bon CRB Bl oe amo.Cor = satisfactory to the original and as well | to be sold to settlers.Weall know what length, some ten or twelve centimetres.| _ Sherbrooke, 5th May, 1830 r we 114 Lighterage 9m b rain Stores {o Intending | urchasers can view the pro- dLuoans Negotiated, Williams & Co.Grand tquure and UE would.bo for Congress und ti, |* besutifal dream of Alnaschar Sir| Ibis gouden upon its borders and pre- FOR SALE Harbour WINES AND SPIRITS: Ra Tora ual 2nd, make their own price AND Ehgland 0.Coss Orpuns.Semples À i i ind.| John A.Macdonald recounted to the : ning 2 : \u2014 an arpent wa fave from one-tenth of e these fine Pianos can be seen at the 807% fageident 0, oy pend rome ae House of Commo respecting that Ee an oo Tol some dro;s of | a New York Bulle Plat- St.Lawrence Grain Company, Offices : bi a ck.\u201d to five hundred arpents ina Mor tgages Bought and Sold lea St.James street, where Catalogues 9% i ight\u2019 i ificati pe ; : a RE orm ° > The surest ti i \u2014_\u2014 ¢ procured and prices compared.zic aigus ce \u2019 Hire rie stan mode of raising money in Manitoba and \u2014 suitable for cne or two Horses; as good (INCORPORATED 1876.) 23 ST.J OHN wiil be bobween nin any Core PA pada 20 St J: N W YORK PIANO a Niagara to be redeemed from sordid As.| the adjoining North-West Territory | A Fremr THAT Dip Nor Comz Orr, | as new; original cost, $450 ; sold only for .Lee: AND morning, at 532 St, Mary street.3b.UGIIOS Street, Montreal, fay 11 5 sociations.There are hundreds of gran- | But how even dream in this way of the | \u2014Thanks to the vigilance of the authori.| \"#28 of use.Apply 327 Commissioners Street, 28 and 30 Hospital Streets.May 14 THOS.F, 0 BRIEN, April 23 97 \u201c PUBLIC NOTICE 2 best of diese projects i hy be British Columbian part of the road, ties, Byan and Goss have been biulked The Victoria Siraw Works, MONTREAL.MONTHKAI ç given that the he opening! great Anglo-Saxon nations might be be.| Where an enthusiastic engineer cahnot | ig their intention of pummeling each | Corner Papineau Road and St.Rose street.May 14 115 May 15 * 6 THE CORPORATION HOUSE SCAVENGIKC- Lekoyer street, frond cor pefiled oud made Bld.et the United pretend to imagine good agricultural | other on Canadien soil for $2,000 aside May 19 c119 Æ Water Works Departmert \u2014 oF THE Sealed Ten.ers addreased claude 8 rect ast ward es Government only let it Hcer- | land anywhere near his favourite line ?and the heavy weightchampionship.It \u2014\u2014 .to the undersigned and en are, In te eal, is com éome coutiy intermatiomel luxury and 3 | Alnsschar bad, at legs\u2019, a basket of| is about time thai American braissrs PLANTS, HAND HOSE.N ES Town of Harriston dors landes fur House | purus.urd So how deposited i (1072 + + * + .J I A \u2014 .S V > recei A - .005 .oil.will not be long before projects in abund- | 68g8 as a basis of his calculations, but | and their admirers were given to under- ROSES, F UCHSIAS, BEGONIAS, HEL- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereb offers liberal advantages to parties wish- à until noon, ceived | of the undersigned, ia Lao oa pest there, ance will be competing for the opportu- | Sir John has not even that brittle £ tand that the not come over to ITROPE, VERBLNAS, i that any person wh do.ing to establish Manufactures, Harriston } On Frid the 21 All persons whos f any part of ¥ nity : 2 .rittle ona san a £ bob Sand d have their | And & general collection of Plants, in splen- | .\u201cAw and Hosein tonnection ith CO Al is situated in the northern part of the : ay © = et Inst.| as liable for the payment reby required \u2019 FOREIGN.dation of compound addition on a line Hes ideo : th impuaity.Our an did condition, will be sold by the the \u201ccity water supply is bound to obtain 9 Goant Ling ton, T a the lines of the | a once: oly pall, for bay the eament, thereof to the under: 4 M2: i 2 an | Prize hghts w .= ; estern and Toronto, G D ouse offa)l, ga-bage, etc, .5 1 ss fro Goschen, the new British Minister to the of railway, where no valuable land can thorities are able and willing to prevent ELMWOGD FLORAL COMPAKY, every voa a per Le EU) deu and bo Bruce Railways.There will be à Station according to specifications to be geen in | ¢d» at his said office, withi a ten Cot wit Porte, bas started for Paris on his way to be found.It seems, therefore, that he such exhibitions on Canadian territory, | por SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS per deZen au nora severe penalty, and that ail For Sale b the Ca, of the Stratford and Huron Railway, now Lhe, office of the Board of Health, City the date of the [st ineertio Constantinople.is aeking the Provincial Government of | and the reception met with by Ryan and | from present date until the 24th MAY.persons found using any such hose with= y rgo.distributing pointes ait She of the best The lowest or any tender not nesessari! wither no JAMES F.D.BLACK, 1 \u2018 The | London Times correspondent hears | British Columbia to extend a principle, | Goes should serve as a warning ro those | Aji delivered free of Cartage.out having pad, the, said rate, shall be Apply to Correspondencs invited, For informs.| Bocepted.> City zed?tom Herat that Cabul troops are again dy embodied in the cont ; who may attempt to imitate tbeir ex- o = prosecuted ac .tion, apply to - By order.Crry Han, urgiog Ayoob Khan to mare), and that | 2730Y Peu WAR | ample in the future.We do not want | NO- 1532 Bt.Catherine St.(By order) LQ he HENRY DOBELL & CO., A.MEIKLRJOHN CHAS.GLACKMEYER, | Montreal, 18th Mes, 160.in the HER, | they promised to do so on 'luesday last.that Province, to cede land for railway ; ; ; Opposite Montreal Cricket Grounds pt.W.W.Agents \u2019 .\u2019 » [l'his notie= to be inserted is Van, 17H h Tan 0 traction.In that contract it bave do res and we will not | may 16 ls | Montreal, }7th May, 180.m119 | May 17 sv i May 15 Mayor.| City Clerk.| ALD and the Gazette on the 14th, 19145?.THz great canal constructor seems to be | cons .' have them.: : 118 Montreal, 15th May, 1880 mi]17 and 19th of May, instant.\u2014 mm nm A AE _ ST ~» lag3 ring Ypet, 1ÿ i \u2014\u2014 \u2014-\u2014- \u2014 al his Mon.Metir, etowy > pm.\u2018Mm.gq ueste à Signe\u2014 + A.a; Rankin, Le, every n, from al of the aptain J, Ty lues.cting at 6.Fran- H.Rov, Thurs necting tte.Fre, Lary Tuesnnecting the cars E.Lated) tor Porta at re State A.Dicke 1e Ticket 3 Cartier 1, at the LOY, Manager, 1 Stree; 105 n ÿ \\ y amers TAWA ill begin Passenrmeciate achine to mou $à 5 .\u2026 400 , K, 6 and 230,30 18 ee {860 2 oy IE, Capturs, or as A i th, and y until EN, with bec 11 leave pal ation 84 Supt.113 rere 98! 7 reviouf ses, ers pur pers nd OK\" javie & Heintg .New 8 § ples of e store ues caù co.id hereby ¢ = x se - pr \u2014_\u2014 MERC WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1880 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WE : an eloquent tribute to the influence of JELEGRAPAIC DESPATCHES, { death of the Hon.Geo.Brown, and paid tc re tr re QUEBEC DINNER TO THE FRENCH CONSUL.THE CORPORATION AND THE TROOPS.GOLD MINING ON THE CHAUDIERE.QUEBEC, May 18.\u2014M.Lefaivre,Frenck Cuneul-General, was last night entertained av a ainner by 8.veral friends.The Federal Minister of Public Works leaves here for Ot:awa on Thuraday.F.ficen French-Canadian men of © B\u201d Battery who are to be attached to \u201cA\u201d Battery will be under the charge of Lieut.Hebert, The City Corporation have refused to puy the trcoy of cavalry called out in connection with the late rows, and instructions have been given to take suit for payment.; A batch of servants of the Vice.Regel household arrived here last night by the North Shore.S:veral American miners are reported to have arrived in town in comnection wi bh gold mining at the Chaudiere.OTTAWA VICE-REGAL SIGHT-SEEING.\u2014 THE SUPREME COURT.THE MARSHALL WOOD CASE.Orrawa, May 18.\u2014The Gouvernor- General and bis brother continued their inspection of the sights in and around the city to-day.In the Supreme Court, to-day, argument was heard in the case of the Queen vs.Belleau ef al.Hon.Messrs.Charch and Langelier appeared for the Crown.{;and Hon.Mr.Irvine and Mr.D.lton McCarthy, Q C, for ths respondent.The present term of the Court closed this afternoon.Iu 1877 a Petition of Right agninst the Crows was brought in the Exchequer Court by Mr.Marshall Wood, who claimed some $30,000 for plans furnished in connection with the improvement of the Parliament grounds.Judgment was rendered for the Crown on a demurrer.R-cently the Case was submitted to the offisial Arbitrators, who, it is under- swoud, awarded Mr.Wood $13,000.Against this decision an appeal hus been taken to the Exchequer Court, which the Government isable to d> under a provision in an Act passed in 1879, TORONTO EN ROUTE FOR MONTREAL.LADY HINCKS\u2019 FUNERAL.PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.TorONTO, May 18.\u2014Over 4,000 signatures have been attached to the petitions asking for the commutation of the life sentence of D:courcier.A deputation will leave bere on Thursday morning to pres:nt three petitions to the Minister of Justice, who in turn will lay them before tae Governor-General.Lient.-Governor Macdonald and family left Toronto this evening at 7 p.mer Grand Trunk for Montreal.The Peut Governor will, at the request of the Duminion Government, return in about 10 days to discharge the duties of Lieut.-Governor till the 1st July.The funeral of Lady Hincks, which took place this afternoon from the regidence of Mr.Chas.Moss, was largely attended, prominent among tho e pre.eent being many of the higher Court Judgesburizl services weve read by the Rav, Arthur Baldwin, assisted by the Rav, Dr.Scadding.The Toronto Philharmonic Society produced in the Horticultural Garden\u2019s pavilion to-night, for the first time in Oanadn, Sir Michael Costa\u2019s oratorio, ¢ Naaman.\u201d Dr.Dippi, of London, took the prineipal tenor part in \u201c Naawan,\u201d ana Mr.Warrington, of this city, that of \u201c Elispa.,\u201d Tue chorus and orchestra numbered 300.Considering this was the first public performance, such a life, and charged strongly against the present legislation in connection with the liquur traffic that places at any moment a life of such a character and worth at the mercy of a drunken assassin.\u2014_\u2014 ec.ST JOHN, NB.THE VERDICT IN THE SCUTTLING CASE.LOYALIST ANNIVERSARY.Sr.Joux, N.B., May 18.\u2014At 8.15 o'clock this evening the jury in the \u201c Brother\u2019s Prida \u201d scuttling case came into Court and returned a verdict of \u201c Guilty\u201d against Captain Tower, accompanied by a 1ecommendation for mercy.Sentence was deferred, as there are exce tions to Le argued.Tower was committed to gaol; he will be ad- mitced to bail to-morrow.The jurors signed paper recommending that the proceedings against Captain Lettery, one of the jurors, charged with collusion, be dropped, and His Honour said the recommendation met wi.h his approval.The verdict has created quite a sensation, the general opinion having been that thers would be a disagreement.The jury were out seven hours, To-d.y is the 97th anniversary of the landing of the Loyalists.B:yond the firing of a salute, the display of the bunting and à holiday given to the school-children, there was mo celebration of the day.There is a report current in Fredericton that arrangements are rapidly progressing to extend the New Brunswick Railway to Riviere du Loup and to widen the gauge to the standard, and that the work is to proceed at once.FREDERICTON.NEW LEGISLATIVE BUILDING.\u2014\u2014 FREDERICTON, May 18.\u2014~Mr.Lawlor, soptractor of the New Parliament Building, has arrived and the work of tearing down the old ruins is now going on.Midnight Despatches GRFAT BRITAIN SHAW THREATENS TO SPLIT WITH PARNELL.THE POLICY OF THE HOME RULERS.THE LORD ADVOCATE DEFEATED.SIGNS OF A CONSERVATIVR REACTION.LoNpoN, May 18.\u2014 William Shaw, at the Home Rule Conference at Dublin to-day, said if Parnell\u2019s policy on the land question was identical with the views enunciatsd in America and Ireland, Shaw will not remain a member of tbe party.Tue election at Wigtown Burghs to elect Lord Advocite McLarin (Liveral) has resulted in tbe return of Mark Stewart (Conservative.) 1 The election of W.Sandwida to dll the vacancy in the Commons caused by the elevation of Kna*chbull Huggson to the Peerage, has resul ed in the return of Compton Roberts (Conservative.) The Post siys that the Conservative gains at Sandwich and Wigt.wn can only be accepted as another significant sign of a reaction retting in throughout the country.DusLIN, May 18.\u2014Tae meeting of Home Kulers to-day adopted Parneli\u2019s At All Saints Church the resolution in favour of Peasant pro- prietory.The question whether Home Rulers should sit om the Qpposition benches bas been adjrurned till the meeting in London on Thursday.FRANCE THE FRENCH LABOUR STRIKES.OBIT.- Paris, May 18.\u2014 Joseph Adrien Gastambide, an eminent French Jurisit was a success, and was witnessed by coneul, is dead, aged 72.over 2,000 people.KINGSTON The Minister of the Interior has gone to Rheims, where the labour strikes have assumed a serions aspect.The strike THE SISHOP OF TORONTO EX continues unabated at Reaboix.PLAINS.KingsToN, May 18.\u2014At a confirma~ tion held recently in St.Pauss Uhureh, in this city, His Lordship the Bishop of Cardinal Francois Maria Pie, Bishop of Poitiers, is dead, aged 65.SPAIN Toronto «ssumed à sitting posture while | TRAIN WRECKERS SENTENCED TO : DEATH.conferring the solemn and sacred rite upon the candidates, Some correspondence ensued on the subject between His v\u2014\u2014 MADRID, May 18.\u2014Thirteen persons Lordship and the Vestry of St.Paul\u2019s, | who wrecked a traiu on the Andalusian which has been concluded by a lengthy | Railway recently have been eentenc:d to letter from the Bishop, in which he says | death and thirteen to imprisonment for tha it was altogether owing to the fact twenty years, that a chair was placed for bim just as the \u201claying on of hands\u201d began, aud his mind being tiken up with the cere- many previous confirmations.He had ITALY \u2014 mony, he sat down, as he had done at PRECARIOUS CONDITION OF THE no intention of offending the congregation.In future, unless prevented by infirmity, he should perform the cere~ mooy standiry._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LONDON.MEETING OF PRESBYTERY.PROPOSED OIL COMBINATION.COUNTY POOR HOWSE.LonDoN, May 18.\u2014The May sitting of the London Presbysery was opened at the First Presbyterian Church this aîter- noon, the Moderator, R:v.J.McDonald, presiding.There was a large attendance of ministers from the District.After JESUITS COMING TO AMERICA.Rome, May 18.\u2014 It is no secret to the Pope\u2019s medical adyisers that to remain in Rome all tho summer is perbaps to ron an immediate risk of his iife, and certainly to shorten it.LowpoN, May 18.\u2014A Rime \u2018telegram gays that many Jesuits will go to America when the decrees against them are enforced.PERSIA A TERRIBLE FAMINE.LONDON, May 18.\u2014A letter from the the usual devotional exercises, the Com- { Rev.Mr.Larabee, a well-known Amerimittee oa business recommended the [can Missionary at Occomiak, North following order: Furst, Calls; second, | Persia, says the grain is selling at eleven Appointment of Committees to ezamine | times ordinary rates.Rce has risen sessional records ; third, report of Com.| enormously, and people are living mittse appointed to visit West Wil- | largely on scanty roots.Robberies are fiams, alarmingly frequent.Reports from The mew poor house for thig county | Kurdistan received from the helpers is being pushed forward, and will be | among the Mountain estorians are ready for occupancy by the end of the | equally distressing.From Qroomiah to summer.A second oil combination is spoken of in opposition to the Inperial.The employes at the G.W.W.ear shops have formed a Co-operative Society for the purchase of provisious at wholesale.BRAN1FORD.NEW COTTON FACTORY.MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENT.BrAXTFORD, Ont., May 18.\u2014A large number of citizens assembled yesterday afternoon at the Holmdale to witness the laying of the corner stone of the new cotton mill and naming of the mill, now being erected by Mr.Clayton Slater.The interesting ceremony was performed by the Mayor.After the mortar was spread and the stone placed, the Mayor striking with the Lrowel, declared it well and truly laid, and that henceforth the establishment would be known by the pawe of the Craven Cotton Mille.After the ceremony was over those present took lunsheon, pre- paved for the occasion, when appropriate addresses were delivered by several citizens.At a meeting of the City Council, last night, the assesament for the present year was plaged at one-and-a-half cents pa the dollar.JORDAN NEWS OF A MISSING SCHOONER.4 JoRDAN, Ont., May 18\u2014The following letter, enclosed in a bottle, was picked up to-day on the shore at the head of Lake Ontario :\u2014\u201c April 15th, Lake Ontario, Schr.© Firefly,\u201d of Kingston, mast gone and sinkirg.The crew are mostly all lost ; poor hopes of the rest, aad only two survivors now.Yawl broken and no chance of escape.If any one should find this bsttle, please write to my friends, and oblige yours respectfully.(Signed), Thomas Brown, Captainddress Mrs.T.Brown, at Kingston.\u201d The above note bears no mark of year In which it was written.The original can be had by addressing the agent of Montreal Telegraph Company, Jordan Station, \u2018SEAFORTH TRIBUTE TO THE LATE HON.GEO.:BROWN.SEAFORTH, Ont, May 18.\u2014At the evening service, on Sunday, the Rev.Jas.Graham, of the Methodist Church here, T.geris the famine is alike severe.TURKEY AN ENGLISH RESIDENT ATTACKED.THE SULTAN HESITATES TQ SIGN A DEATH WARRANTA QUESTION OF JURISDICTION.CONSTANTINOPLE, May 18.\u2014 Alarm has been produced in the British community by an attack on the 1lth inst.on an Englishman named Burness and two ladies, walking in the subnrbs, by tifree Mpyssulmen robbers armed with knives.PBurness lics in a precarious condition.The two assailants have been arrested, and will be ecourt.mar- tialed.The Sultan still hesitates to sign the death warrant of the aseassin of the Russian Colonel Comumeroff.Tho fanatical party are making strenuous ef- foris to save him.After the return of Maynard, Americau Minister to Constantinople, Sowas Pasha renewed bis protest agaiust the jwisdiction which Maynard assumed through orders from Washington.Maytard has gone to Alexandria to try another American, accused gf murdering au Egyptian.Ît is believed hera that the Egyptian Government will protesi seajnst Maynard\u2019s acsumption of jurisdiction, and ignore it.WEST INDIES YELLOW FEVER.\" Havawa, May 18.\u2014Fourteen deatks from yellow fever £5; the week ending Friday.I CHINA.TTON MANUFACTURING, ABAN- corr DONED.% WAsHINGTON, D.C., May 19.\u2014The American Minister to China announces that colton manufacturing eomuensed at Shanghai recently by the Obinese had been abandoned.NORWAY.EMIGRATION.H:naroN, D.C., May 18.\u2014~The Coven at Coristians reports that the emigration to tbe United States from Norway is\u2019very large, and increasing.Cbanged the subject of bis sermon to harmonise with the sad news of the i ter \"The emigrants are of good charac \u2018and mostly from the country districts.zer.was concealed.1 removed at present.stall in the Champlain Market Hall this The body was the building, but life was extinct, i shooting occurred.i phate Mines,\u201d with San Goldsberothis afternoon a fire broke out in Stibbins\u2019 Brothers oil store house, The fire burned rapidly,and by five o'clock every dwelling and pl:ce of business in h xcept the Court Honse, Baker\u2019s Hotel, Man's Tasurance office, and Journal | place at DeZouche\u2019s, St.Jumes street, P.inting office, wera in ashes.About forty | on Thursday morning.UNITED STATES THE LAND LEAGUE.THE SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.STATUE TO ANDREW JACKSON.\u2014 PLATFORM OF SAN FRANCISCO WORKINGMEN'S CONVENTION.FUNERAL OF JUDGE CHURCH.NEw York, May 18.\u2014 A meeting of the Provincial Central Committee of the Irish Land Leauge was beld this after- neoa to effect a permanent orgariza- tion and deviau the best means of carrying on the organizaiion through the Central Uaion delegates from different cities and towns.The Irish Land League of America to-day jelected P.A.Colline, Boston, President.Among the Vice-Presidents is the Rev.R.Cronin, of Buffalo.CHICAGO, May 18\u2014Tne Journal's Springfield special says that things look ugly this afternoon and it is difficult to sce how a row can be averted to-mor- row, It will not be surprising if at this time to morrow two Conventions are in session.Most stresucus efforts are being made by one side to pledge the majority of delegates to vote against Blaine.The outlook for a peaceful solution of the difficulty is not promising.NasaviLLe, Tena, May 18.\u2014Tue c.ty 18 overrun with visitcrs from all parts of the country to witness the unveiling of the statue to Andrew Jackson on Thursday.General Jos.E.Johnson arrived this afternoon, and was mt by a delegation of Federal and ex-Confed- erate soldiers and survivors of the Mexican and Florida wars.SAN Francisco, Cal, May 18\u2014The Wukingmen\u2019s Convention spent the morning in wrangling over the question of appointing delegates to the National Greenback Labour Coavention withous r sult.The Platform adopted is Anti- Chinese, Anti-Sabsidy, Auti-National Banks, Anti-Monopoly, and favours Greenbacka, the Guvesnment control of Corporations, Female Enfranchisem :nt, and Compulsory Education, ALBION, N.Y., May 18.\u2014 Western New Yo:k never wi'nessed such a scene ag here to-day on the ocoasion of the funeral of Judge Church, The weather this afternoon was fair.Special trains ran from Rochester and Buffalo.YANETON, Dak., May 18.\u2014~Red Oloud, the proposition to permit railways to run through the Sioux reservation.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS BRoOKLYN, May 17.\u2014The police surprised three burglars while at work on the safe in Marsh\u2019s jewellery store early this morning.They jumped through a plate glass shew window and escaped, excepting one giving the name of Adrian Leroy, The safe contained valuables worth a hundred thousand dollars, New York, May 17.\u2014Early yesterday morning while Jumes Murphy was asleep his drunken brother burst in the door and beat him fatally with a club.The body of Wm, Haley, who disappeared from Yookers recently, after twice attempting suicide, was fouad in the North river on Saturday.John Eagan, while bathing, was drown - ed in the Broux river last evening, Early this morning five river pirates hoarded a schooner oft College Point, arousing Mat Williams, who seized two revolvers and fired at the gang, They retired firing, and in getting into their boat upset it.One robber was drowned, and the balance were saved by the schooner\u2019s crew and turned over to the police.Orrawa, May 18.\u2014 A correspondent, | FIRE REPORT Specially reported for tie MONTREAL HERALD.CoxDERsPORT, Pa., May 18 \u2014At three The town is without water or supply of fire apparatus.buildisgs were destroyed ; lose, $200,000, No liyes are reported lost, OTTAWA, Ont, May I8.~The residepeo of Wm.Aylwin, Hull Township, was destroyed by fire; loss, $1,000, partially insured.WEATHER REPORT, Montreal, May 18.TemrkraTuBE-\u2014In the shade by Standard Thermometer observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematics) Instrument Makers, 242 & 244 Notre Dame Btregt em 8 au.1 PM.6 P.M.56 © 66° 64 Max.Mix.MEAN, 68° 48° 53° BY STANDARD BAROFKTES, 8 an, lr 6 P.M.30.40 30.38 30.35 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, } Toronto, May 18, 10.00 a.m.§ Probabilities for the next 24 hours\u2019 Lower Lake region\u2014Fresh winds, mostly between south-east and gouth-west ; partly cloudy to cloudy weather, with showers and thunderstorms.Upper St.Lawrence\u2014Moderate to fresh winds; partly cloudy to cloudy westher, with showers and thunder-storms.Lower St.Lawronce and Gulf-\u2014Moderate to fresh winds and fine weather to-day, followed to-morrow by rain areas.Maritime Provicces\u2014Moderate to fresh winds; parily cloudy weather, followed by showers t>-night.Cape Breton\u2014Mode- rate to fresh winds ; fine weather to day, followed ky rain areas to-morrow.parent SA lr For Srup Pusroses.\u2014À shirt.Ax Our or TRE \u201c Common\u201d Brian \u2014The goose.A Goon watering-place for Skeffold grinders.\u2014Filey.; \u2018Way is the letter « 8\u201d like experience ?\u2014 Because it makes age sage.A * ToucriNG\u201d Spxcracre.\u2014Charles II.curing patients of the *\u201c King\u2019s Evil.| How is it that people who like light pastry put cloves into their pies ?À single clove weighs seven pounds.; Nor \u201cUp ro Suurr.\u2019-Elder Sister : \u201cWhat did Cook say when you told her that the children didn\u2019 like the soup, Biddy ?\u201d\u2014Biddy: * Sure, thin, and what \u2019ud it be but ner snuff that dropped in, and she thought the chiides\u2019 \"nd b\u2019lave it was pipper .\u201d SPORTING INTELLIGENCE LACROSSE.retary, Joseph Williams; Treasurer, Thomas Jocks.Coumittee\u2014John Daille- Raquettethem is captained by John Daillebo .t, and composed of the folllewing well-known players -\u2014\u2014Peter Karonhiare, John Daillebout, Michel Lefebvre, Francis Hamrocke, Crossing the River, Joseph Rice, Strong Arm, Michel Daillebout, Thos Ross, Jos Rotche, Moses Daillebout, and Lazare Zacharie.This is a very strong team,and if they keep together during the season will po doubt make a good fight for the champion pennant, AQUATICS.THE HANLAN-COURTNEY RACE.Wassinaros, D C., May 18.\u2014 All the preliminary arrangements for the great race to morrow have been perfected, and there is every indication that the contest will positively come off, and the race prove the grandest aquatic event ever witnessed in this country.The referee has sent a note to each man this evening, notifying them that they must be at the starting line at 4.80 p.m., ready for the word.A re.spon-e has been received from each that he would be there.Every train to-day has added to thie throngs already here, It is est:mated that 50,000 strangers will be in the city to-morrow.Betting to night opened 100 to 50 on Hanlan, and gradually fell to 100 to 36, and closed 100 to 45, Courtney has selected as his judge upon the referees\u2019 boat, E H.Rankin, Boston Herald, and Hanlan will be represented by David Ward, of Toronto.Samuel Hammond and J.R.Bustice, New York, will be time keepers.The men will be started at £30 p.m.promptly, if the water is suitable.AMUSEMENTS.Academy of Music.\u201c THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY.\u201d Leet night the Montreal Op:ratic S)ciety presented the above pretiy and tuneful opera to the public.Tae attendance was not as large a ome as we opera companies te-lay, and those only of long cxperience, who could have given the opera in the same satisfactory style as was done by the amateura last night, For this reason, and also that home talent should be encouraged, we were sorry to tee that our musically- inclined people were not there in strong force; isis t> be hoped, however, that they will sbow their appreciation by pack ng the bouse during the week.The orchestra is the first thing natice- able.It is a splendid one, the best ever yet heard at the Academy, well drilled and disciplined.Mr.Hecker has each member well in hand, while the instru~ ments are as perfectly tuned as is possible.Taroughout ths whole performance the conductor showed his appreciation of his position by keeping his orchestra well up t> the mark, seeing that both soloists and chorus were eustained at the proper time, and that no special number was lost by any undue predominance cf accompaniment.We certaialy think that such an orchestra is worth bearing by all lovers of music.Mr.Hecker is to be congratulated upon his success.Of Miss Marie Stone\u2019s impersonation of \u201c Serpolette,\u201d nothing bat praise ean be written.It was beyond criticism.Her pure voice rang out well, P1r7eBURG, May 17.\u2014Last December a | 81d every opportunity was given by peddlar numed Marks, and his brother, | the orchestra for the display of her started on different peddiing routes, | Temarkable vocalization and delicate Marks disappeared, and his brother found | #hading.Rounds of applause greeted he bad been in the company of one Sweet- | ¢8ch member, and , OB The latter has now confessed that | ing Of the \u2018\u201c Polonnaise,\u201d she was per- he and three brothers named White raur.| force obliged to respond to the hearty dered Marks.One of the Wiiite brothers | ¢ncore.Miss Stone\u2019s \u201c Serpolette\u201d is à has revealed the place where Marke\u2019 body matchless performance and hard to to equal.She also during the evening gave QuEENsTON, Ont, May 17.- Mrs, | vod aid to those who played with her David Hanniwell, of St, David\u2019s, met with | Whicn was highly appreeiated by the a serious accident here this morning, her | #mateurs with whom she has become a horse running away and throwing her and | &Teat favourite.Amateurs, we kuow, & young lady named Kennedy to the | Me notas subjret to criticism as profes- ground.Miss Kennedy was only slightiy | Sionale, still kindly, well-fatenticned | pjured, but Mrs.Hanniwell's injuries | hints, we trust, will be taken in good were too serious to admit of her being | part.Miss Maltby as © Germaine\u201d was \u2019 ~ 1 very good, surpassing her fine perform- QuEesko, May 17.\u2014Xavier Leclere, of | 88ce of \u201cButtercup.\u201d This young lady, St, Sauveur, while going into Mr, Drolet\u2019s | if #be would only put a little more action into her performance, would take mo evening, did not notice that the trap-door | Mean rank on the stage.The \u201c Gaswas open, and fell into the abyss below, | pard\u201d of Mr.Prince was an excellent recovered in the water | Portrayal, ; .below, for the tide ebbs and flows under | Ho discredit to a professional, in fact a better imp rsonation of the character Consecon, May 17.\u2014The jury empan- | could hardly be wished for.It was nellcd on the inquest upon the shooting of | Baturel aud easy ; the only fault, per- John Amens met at 7 o'clock this evening | haps, to be found was the manner in at Buirds Hotel; Dr.Hornton, Coroner, | Which the words were brawled out.On .| 8nd J.A.Johnson, foreman of the jury, | the whole, Mr.Prince is deserving of the Crown being represented by W.B, R.| much credit, and he was rewarded for Allison, of Picton.The prisoner, Thomas | bis effuria to please by being called Thompson, 18 a young man of tolerably | before the curcain.Mr.Norris, as mil respectable appearance and 23 years ot | \u2018\u201c Grenicheux,\u201d was well up to the | five principal groups, and the two ens age, and seemed very much agitated dur~ | mark as regards voice, as was also Mr, | groups, which comprise {ha largest spots, ng the evidence of Catharine Vincent, | Maltby as the ¢ Bailie.\u201d who resided at Pierson\u2019s house, where the | more action from both would have improved their roles.Mr.Bernard as |and scattered along between the groups, The part ig | are smaller spots in great numbers, some 80 minute that a high telescopic power is required to show them.Around the whole wonderful procession, in which about thirty spots were coanted Friday, and for thous her sing- 1 and would have done \u2018 Henri\u201d was fair.writing frem Templeton to an Ottawa | a heavy one, and only a first-class ber.paper, says \u2014\u201cQn Ssturday last three men | tone can attempt it.There is also a hamed Boan, Courtville, and Laribi, were | great deal of vim and action required in n a bark canop on the Big Lake, in | the dialogue to make the character that Templeton Township, and when Opposi,e | which the author intended it to he.McGregor\u2019s Creek, an upset occurred.| The chorus was excellent, and weg in Boan was unable to swim and was drowned, | marked contrast to the thin, weak The other two parties managed to swim | volume of sound we are treated to by ashore, The drowned man belonged to | professional Companies.The ladies and Montreal and was married.Deceased was | gentlemen of the Society are to be gun- formerly employed at the Goldring Phos- | gratulated upon the marked improve.an ment made since their lass appearance Corvxsvs, Ohio, May 18.\u2014Walcut, who | before the public.It is most creditable attempted to murder his wite last night, | to one and all, and shows a strong de- afterwards attempted suicide.His recovery | sire not only to enjoy the beautiful ie doubtful.Walcut aid he did the deed | music to be found in operas, but also a because his wife was criminally intimate | willingcess to interpret the gems for those not blessed with the sweet gift of voice.We hope to-night that there willbe a crowded house, for the performance is worth seeing.\u2018 PIRATES OF PENZANCE,\u201d This lovely opera wiil bs presented next week at the Academy in first-class style.\u2018he Company comprises 50 voices, besides a goad orchestra, The dressing and seiting of the piece is most gorgeous, and the music very catobing.The sale of reseived seats will take THEATRE ROYAL.THE HYKES SISTERS COMBINATION, Qne of the gregtest novelties ever seen at this house is the Hyers Sisters Combination Company, which opened a short season last evening toa fairly good house, The owerture\u2014 conducted by a coloured gentleman\u2014was well performed, and the music throughout was creditable to the orchestra.The piece produced isent.t] ed * Out ef Bonda,e.\u201d\u201d There is no plot worth tracing in the drama, but it seems to have been written with a view to show the musical ability of the Company, and in this way, it is a decided success.There is not a single scene in which something musical is not introduced.Of course, the sisters Madah À.Heyers and Louise E, Heyers are the head and front of the corps, The one possesses a fine alto voice, and the other is & very pretty soprano.In appearz.nce these ludies appear to be most accomplished, Besides singing sweet, preity ditties in Eoglish, they gave a dpet from \u2018\u201c Il Trovatore \u201d in capital style, and their performarce brought down the house, encores being demanded at every turn.The other members of the Company are, it not equally as good, excellent representatives of their various parts in the business of the evening, The singing, both comic and sentimental, as well as the dancing, brought out plaudits loud and long.One of the most amusin phases of the evening was to ses a ren] cologred gentleman take the part of à London swell @ la Dundreary, which he did in such & manner as to provoke roars of laughter.There was not a member of the auditory who was not satisfied with the performance, although at the close of the first act many were prepared to condemn what siterwards turned ont to be a capital performance.The stage dressing and the dreseses of the artists were @ll that could be desired, and the scenery excellent, so that the tout ensemble was perfect.This afternoon a matinee will be held, and for the benefit of families the prices are to be such, as will be seen on reference to the advertisement,aswill allow matrons to take all the juveniles, It might be added that there is nothing in the whole performance to shock the most sensitive.NORDHEIMERS HALL.SOCIAL DRAMATIC ChUB.The members of this Club will give a performance on Friday the 28th instant in Nordkeimer\u2019s Hall, under the dis- Jingaished patronage of His Excellency A meeting of the Iroquois Indian Lacrosse Club was held at Caughnawaga on { Monday evening, the 10th, when it was decided to dispense with the services of ** White Eagle\u201d as Captain, and the ful- lowing officers were elected to manage the affairs of the Club :\u2014President and Secbout, Michel Deerhouse and Thomas On the 17th May the two teams amalgamated, and now the pick of sat upon it (he\u2019s had to pawn it).quary sends the following to the Buffalo Eæpress : In my perigrinations this year through the British Isles I found in the Churchyard of Elgin, Scotland, the following, of which I have a photograph; This wurld is & citie fu\u2019 0° streats ; Leath is the market that men meets; If life were a thing that monie could buy, The poor man could not live, and the rich A litile | 8re Surrounded by enormous penumbræ, or rings of shade.About the larger spots, =| the Governor-Ganera) and their Royal Highnesses Prince Leopolé and Princess Louise, who bave intimated that they wiil be presert.The performance ir for the benefit of the G:zeral Hospitel, aud should call forth a liberal and generous support.The merits of the amateurs aro such that many professional companies would be proud to Le able to please the public as well.\u2018Lhe whole oc- casi n is one valling fora crowded house, which we are ture will b: forthcoming.NATURAL HISTORY SOCIK7TY.The Natural History Society held its annual meeting last night.Principal Dawson, LL D , the President, was in the chair, and deliverad an address alluding to the meeting of the Ameriean Science Assoeiation in 1857.It is intended to invite the Association to meet in this city in 1882.Major H.Latour then read a paper on the early history cf the Natural History Society, which included extrasts from old records.The annual reports of the Seciety were presented, of which the following ia a summary :\u2014 During the year mix regular monthly meetings were beld, at which original papers were read.The Sommer ville course ef free public lectures had been duly delivered to goed audiences, and on the 12th of June the Scciety accepted an invitation from the Ottawa Naturalists Field Clab to meet them at Calumet.The excursion was a success, and four prizes collections on the spot.About 1,500 persons have visited the museum in the year.The annual grant of $750 wa: duly received from the Provincial Legislature, Of the Government grant, $503 was devoted to paying off a porti nof the in- deb ednes-, tho remaining debt being now $600.Tue report deplored that the donations to the museum had been £0 small.The financial position of the Society was eneouraging.The election of off.cers resulted as follows: President\u2014 Principal Dawson, LL.D, F.RS.Vice Presidents\u2014Mr A B C Selwyr, F.R.S, &e; Rev A DeSola, LL.D ; Dr D Sterry Hunt.F.RS; Mr J H Joseph; Mr J F Whiteaves, F.R.S; Dr Hingeton ; Prof PJ Darey, M.A; Prof B J Harrington, M.A., D Sc; Prof J Baker Edwards, D.CL.Ccrre:ponding Secretary\u2014Ds J B Eilwards.Recording Secretary\u2014Prof FF W Hicks, M.A.Tr.asurer\u2014Mr GL M rer.Cube net Keeper\u2014Mr Wm Muir.Council\u2014Ds R Bell, De G M Dawsos, Rev J Empion, Major Latour, and Messrs M H Brissette, M H Sanborn, Bemrose, J T Donald, M.A.Librery Committee\u2014Mesers.Hicke, Donald, Brissette, Bemrose, Brows.I'he Library Committee had thanked ; : .î \" he arrangement and classi- Spotted Tail, and ten other Sioux Chiefs | expected and which the merits of the | Mr.Curry for t 8 propose to 20 to Washingson to discuss | company deserved.There are but few fication of the contents of the cupboards under the library cases.With regard to the Naturalist, the editors reported that since the last arnual meeting the publication of that journal had been centinued, but regretted the soantiness of material supplied for publication by membersof the Society.The Treasurer's report showed that the S: ciety had paid to the Royal Institution of Learning $585, capital and interest, The:e remained to the credit of the Socioty $268 61.In order to pay off the Boyal Institution they had to borrow $590 fron Mr.St.Joseph at six per cent.The total receipts of the Society during the year, including the Government grant and the loan from Mr.Joseph, amounted to $2,166 97, and the disbursements, including ex'ensive repairs, amounted to $1,898 36, leaving the above balanca in hand.The Treasurer had full confideces in being able during the eupuing year to refund Mr.Joseph the sum loaned, and if such was the cage, the Sogiety would he free from all debt.\u2018 EE How can the iron even of a temporary church be Gospel Oak ?MARING GAMB OF LADY CANVAGSERS.\u2014 Calling them * canvass\u201d backed \u201cducks\u201d ! Waar TEE MODERATE PaRTY SAY IN FRANCE,-\u2014\u2014\u201c Clemen-ceau the wind, and reap the whirlwind.\u201d ON what occasions did the gentleman's watch resemble his easy chair I\u2014When he Curious ScorcE EPITAPHS.\u2014An anti.would not die.\u201d In Stirling Churchyard the following is to be found : \u201c Here lies interred a man of micht, His name was Malcolm Downey ; He lost his life ae market nicht * Jn fa'in off his poney,\u2018 Upon this knowe, Lies, single-handed, Sandy Gow.He wrote a book Nae man can read, Insurance Ioticesduction Sales.Internationa! Marine Insurance COMPANY @©f Liverpool, The undersigned having been appointed | streets, on Agent in Canada for this Company.is now prepared to underwrite shipments of merchandize in the usual manner and a! cur» JACKSON RAE, Royal Insurance Chemberr.BY W.E.SHAW.may Concern.I will sell at the stores of James Wilamson, corner of Common and Prince 100 Bales Excelsior, to cover advances.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.nada Life Assurance DIVISION OF PROFITS 1880, The profits of the 5 years ending 30th | for the sale and display of Household April next will be computed and distribut.| Furniture, and general merchandise.All fa REMOVAL ! W.E.SHAW having rented fora term of years the large and spacious store, 2385 ASSURERS JOINING NOW will share in the profits about to be declared.A.G.RAMSAY, anaging Director.Supt.of Agencies, J.W.MARIING- Secretary for Prov.oi Quebee-\u2014 R.POWNALL Inspector of Agencies Prov.of Que., P.LAFERRIRRE, Special City Agent.\u2014JAMES AKIN .PHŒNIX HEE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON.BRITISH & FOREICN MARINE Insurance Company, LIVERPOOL.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., Jeneral Agents for Canada.HEAD AGENCY OFFICE, 12 ST.SACRAMENT ST, MONTREAL ROBERT W.TYRE, COMMERCIAL UNION Assurance Company O London, Eng, FIRE AND LIFE, The \u201cGood News\u201d 64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Corner of Hospital Street, FRED, COLE, GENERAL AGENT, North British and Mercantile FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Corxpanv.ESTABLISHED 1809.Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Ste Secretarywere awarded for botanical and z>ological ( D D MANAGING DIRECTORS: D.Lorn MacDouGaLL, Esq:, Txomas Davrpson, Esq.DIRECTORS : GILBERT Soorr, Esq, of Measrs.Wm.Cumarres F.Smurruxes, Esq., Manager Bank of Montreal.The Hon.THomas RYAN, Sonator.NCIAL POSITION DF THE COTY.Paid-up Capital.Fire Reserve Fund.ve Premium Reserve.Balance of Profit and Loss ACCOUNE.10.\u2026+s va ses nes 000 vos 00 FIN 1 Life Accumulation.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026&2,852,567 Annuity Funds.cee cee 800,080 2.\u2014Revenue for the Year, 1878; From Fire Department: Fire Premiums & Interest £76,160 rom Life Department : Life Premiums and Interest.£438,737 = Tn Aberdeenshire (at Longside, I think,) Total Revenue.£1,426,937 the following is to be found : Ww \u201c* Aneath this stane, G or, $6,944,426 78 ILLIAM EWING, Inspector.EORGE N.AHERN, Sub-Inspector.Head Office tor the Dominion in Mon reak MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, General Agente.And noo, alas ! poor brute, he\u2019s dead.\u201d Sonar Spors.\u2014Probably the most .markable assemblage of sun spots that had Mercnants Marne insurance Ga.OF ANADA.$500,000, HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, Agencies inall the Principal Citiesland Towns of the Dominion.All Classes of MARINE RISKS at Current Rates.: appeared for geveral years, is néw visible North of the sun\u2019s equator.The spots extend in a row, approximately parallel with the equator, over a distance of about 140,000 miles.They are congregated into Capital, = J.K.OSWALD, Genergl Manager.andg of tpiles on each sidé of it, Lhe eur- : THE ace of the syn is heaped up into those ridges of light the astronomers call facalæ.Liver nl A | Ondon & Globe A good view of these spots may be ob- = tained with an erdinary hand teleseope magnifying twenty-five times.When geen with an astronomical telescope their appearance ig startling, especially when their images are thrown upon a screen in a darkened room.l'hese images can be enormously magnified ; then, by a kind of Blereoscopic effect, they strikingly resemble the vast sun caverns that they represent.Miscellaneous, will be held at the Banking Office in Montreal (in the Board Room: on WEDNESDAY, the NINTE day of JUNE next, at the hour of ONE o\u2019clock, fur the purpose of appoint ing a Liquidator under the provisions cf an Act passed ab tho last sesgion ef the Dominiea Parliament, entitled \u2018\u201cAn Act to Authorize and Provide for the Winding up of the Consolidated Bank.\u201d CONSOLIDATED BANK GE CANADA.A Mee'ing of the Creditors of this Bank By order of the Directors.ARCH.CAMPBELL, Acting Gen.Manager.Montreal, 10th May, 183) 95 112 \u2014\u2014T the commodioys premises formerly occupied by the New York Life Insurance Co, his Keal Estate and Financial business, any other first-class Agency.The subscriber having control of over one million dollars\u2019 worth of property, could advantageously conduct a geod Fire Insurance business.Splendid Fire and Bur glar Proof Vault in the Offic.H.H, GEDDES, 119 St.Francois Xavier street, In suws to suit borrowers.For large amounts a low rate of interest charged.&.M.MILLAR, Real Estate and Pinancial Agent, 214 St, James Street.May 1 104 HOE PRESS For SaleataBa rgain A DRUM-CYLINDER HOE PRESS, in working order, 29 x 40 inside bearers.Sold only to make room for ger machine, Apply at \u201cHERALD\u201d Office.April 6 DW 8: FOR SALE OR TO RENT.Mount Royal Vale andthe Pwoposed Victaria City \u2014a\u2014 \u2014\u2014 PA 0ne thousand acres of the richest land, n Vilia Lots, with fifteen miles of frontage on the best macadamized roads partly surrounding, and all withina few miles of the centre of the city; several hundred acres of best Brick Ficlds, Sand Pits and Quarries; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant Villas, with Cut-buildings, a complete Water Works, and no Taxes; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of first mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwa:ds; and all my well-known City Properties fer sale at extraordinarilylow Insarance Company.CANADA BOARD OF GIREDTORS : The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman l'HOS.CRAM PP, Esq.\u2018 .ALT, K EODORE HART, Esq.GEORGE STEPHRN, Esq.OAPITAL, : AMOUNT (NVESZZH [N OANABA TOTALINVESTMENTS, + œ IH Morcantile Risksaccepted at the lowest current rates.; Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties nsared at reduced rates.G.F, C.SMITH, CuIBF AGENT FOR Tu X DOMINION Ja! y 25 British America FIRE & MARINE INCO TATED 1888 memtents Agency Wanted.| ASSETS, sm i ons of Property Insured Against Fire and Porils of Mavi- J RC gation at Current Rates.18 prepared to undertake, in addition te OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYA :{N LONDON (Bar) WHEN REQUIRED.M.H, GAUL\" W.TATLEY, Agents for Province of Quebss AOTAL INSURANCE CO OF ENGLAND.MONEY TO LEND lens Liability of Siockholders Unlimited: FURDS INVESTED, - Fire Insurances accepted on ths most favourable terws.Life busiress trans acted in all its branches.W.TATLEY, J.& R.McLEA | QFFER FOR SALE Barrels Pale Seal Oil, Barrels Straw Seal Oil, Barrels Prime Cod Oil.Hhds Porto Rico Sugar Hhds and Barrels Choice Grocery sugar.Hhds and Barrels Choice Barbadoes Sugar.8 Common Street.Linseed Ul Rew and Boiled, WHITING, BEST BRANDS FOR SALE BY W-& FE.P.CURRIE & 00.° The undersigned having REMOVED to | All Descriptions 3 Chief Agent Newt\u2019ld rices.» THQS.F.O'BRIEN, J 1 583 87.MARY STREET, apuay mantis 100 Grey Nun Stroetwary 81 26 REMOVAL ! St.James street (nearly opposite the Ottawa Hotel), will continue his business in all departments ; unsurpassed facilities voods consigned are promptly sold, and proceeds paid over next day.Storage for Household Furniture and merchandise, \u201c\u201c fully insured.\u201d Cash ad- vançes on same, W.E.SHAW, 102 Auctioneer._ Miscellaneous, DRAIN PIPES AN CONNECTIONS FOR SALE.IN STOCK And to ARRIVE per 8.5.\u201c COLINA,\u201d \u201c\u201c GRE IAN,\u201d &ec, &ec.The subscibers have a large atock of all sizes of the above goods always on hand, and are prepared to eupply Contractors and others at the LOWEST MARKET PR:CE3, delivered free of charge.Also, Cements, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Chimney Cans, Vases, &c., &c.UERAY, BREMNER & CO., 82, 34 and 36 St.Henry street.1 CLENDINNERG'S STONES THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE DOMINION.COOKING RANGES.AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MAKES \u2014 COOKING STOVES.\u2018The \u201c Leader,\u201d MADE FROM SPECIAL IRON AND OF AN IMPROVED PATTERN, Is the Best Stove yet offered in this Market.Beware ot>Imitations, and see that the \u201cLeader\u201d you; buy has Clendinneng\u2019s name upon it.\u2014 IRON BEDSTEADS, HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE ! s@- Remember, when you buy from CLENDINNENG you can always get the Pieces at CLENDINNEN&'S FOUNDRY.April 22 .We, the subscribers, beg leave to tender thanks to our numerous patrons and the general public for the liberal patronage extended inform the Citizens of Montreal and the people of are still to be found ready to supply all Our stoek for the spring now commencing is most complete, and more extensive, both as regards amount and variety, than for the past 32 years.We would also beg to Casu during the dull season, together with our experienge in selecting those special lineg of gaods suitable for our cus- mers, place us beyond baing affected by any false statements or empty blowing so much made use of by certain parties in the eity papers.We do buriness on square principles, and can always carry out what we adyertise to do.Our goods are our own, and we say so, and rely on our name and reputation, together with our advantages above mentioned, for our share of the Furniture trade, which we are bound to false assertions such as is being done for some weeks past by some houseg in the city.À visit ta our egtablishment for the purpose of getting prices will satisfy all that \u201cthe oldest Furniture house in the city\u201d is still to the fore with noveltios and styles, while our prices are in accordance with our motto: \u201c quick sales and light profits.\u201d PARLOR SUITES IN BLACK WALNUT, PLAIN and GILT Erom $40 to $200.IN EBONY AND GILT, From $60 [to $300, Covered in all kinds of fashiorable and gerviceable goods.Common Suites at $30 BED-ROOM SUITES.Our stock in this line could not be described, but must be seen in order to have gry idea of ils extent or variety.THE PRICES RANGE FROM $20 to $300, BOOK CASES AND SECRETARIES In great variety, ranging in price, from $7.50 to 8150.SIDEBSARDS IN BASSWOOD, ASH AND WALNUT PLAIN WALNUT, etc, in QUEEN ANNE and EASTLAKE STYLES, Ranging from $6 to $150 WALNUT LIBRARY TABLES, EBONY LIBRARY TABLES, MARBLE-TOP PARLOR TABLES, WALNUT CARD TABLES, WALNUT DINING TABLES, ASH DINING TABLES, BUTTERNU I' TABLES, PLAIN and FANCY WORK TABLES, MARBLE-TOP BED-ROOM TABLES, FALL-LEAF DINING TABLES, BASSWOOD DINING TABLES, DAMASK COUCHES, CRETONNE COUCHES, REP COUCHES, HAIR CLOTH COUCHES, LEATHER COUCHES, BED COUCHES, PIER GLASSES, _ TOILET GLASSES, HANGING GLASSES, BRACKET MIRRORS, MANTLE MIRRORS, BAR MIRRORS.Our sto k of Bedsteads of every description is very extensive, and the prices range from $1.50 up to $45.CHAIRS FOR HIE.One Thousand Chairs for renting always on hand, at the rate of $5 per hundred, delivered.1, Our stock of Ch:irs is, as usual, large and well assorted.A call of inspection ia respectfully soli~ cited, when every attention will be shown.On Account of Whom it THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, THE 20TH INST.about 300 Bundles Wire, slightly damaged NO.16 ST.JOHN STREET, SPRING ANND N | No 587 CRAIS STREET, MONTREAL, .MANUFACTURER OF Church, Tower Clock and Locomotive Gras and Coal Oil Buarners 19) to us in the past, and to | Steam Fittings, Coil Screens, Hot Water and Canada generally, that we | FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS AND demands for goods in the Furniture line.| Railway Supplies of all Descriptions And 7 L.eRoyer streets, 0, \u2014 have without leading the people astray by | Brandy and Gia Chartreuse & Benedictine Auction Sales BY M.HICKS & CO SPRING AUCTION SALES.pe\u2019 - .nal attention to Estate, Farm Stock, Groceries, and General Merchandise, ture this spring, that their lists are now open, and an early intimation will eecure choice «f days.Having been favored with the most important sales of last year, we feel eonfident that all entrusted to our care this Spring will be exeeuted to the entire satisfaction of our patrons as in the past.Charges moderate and returns prompt.Cash advances made on all goods sent to salesrooms if required.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, 38 430 ard 432 Notre Dame street.Ytscellaneons.THE LIME JUIGE CORDIAL PREPARED BY MESSRS.BERNARD & CO, Leith Distillery, Scotland, is made from the finest West India Limes, is WARRANTED FREE FROM SPIRIT, WILL KEEP SOUND for ANY LENGTH OF TIME, and is very pleasant, whole.ome and refreshing.Messrs.BERNARD & CO.make a specialty of the manufacture of Lime Juice Cordial, the quality thus being very superior and thoroughly pure.April 10 BRIDAL GIFTS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SAVAGE & LYMAN HAVE RECEIVED AN ADDITION TO THEIR STOCK OF SOLID SILVER Of the celebrated GORHAM manufacture.put up in elegant cases, specially adapted \u201c WEDDING CIFTS ALSO, FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN À SILVER TEA & COFFEE SETT AND TRAY TO MATCH.Special attention given to the adjustment and repairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Music Boxes.SAVAGE & LYMAN, 219 St.James Street.JOHN TAYLOR & BRO.MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGEN1S.EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, STEAMFITTERS AND) RAILWAYS.(MONTREAL.January 21 17 E.GHANTELOUP BELLS, INcLUDING CHIMES AND PraLs, Of All Descriptions, Steam Apparatus, ESPAGNOLETTES, \u201c ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES, Builders\u201d Hardware.February 13 & DeBresoles EUROPEAN IMPORTERS, COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS.IN 8TOCK, WHOLESALE ONLY: INES\u2014 Plate Glass and Mirrors Bordeaux, French Kids and Goats, .Burgundy, Bolting Cloth.Champagne, \u2014 Sauternes, All sorts of Liqueurs Sicily, and French Preserved Madeira, Vegetables Zuce SAMPLES OF Papers, Pens, Shooting Arms, French Shoes, Crystals and Band Saws, orcelains, &e., &c., &e.\u2019 February 5 30 GAS FIXTURES Largest Assortment in THE GENUINE STUDENT LAMP ROBERT MITCHELL & CO,, ALL VARIETIES, the Dominion, PRICES LOW, ST.PETER AWD CRAIG STREET December 12 HARDWARE REGULAR GOODS! A tiberal discount to wholesale customers.| § H.R.IVES & CO.MANUFACTURERS OF IRON RAILINGS, &ec., &C., QUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, FURNISHED PROMPTLY AND OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION! ORDERS SOLICITED.September 1223 (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION.ll AND THE PCREST AND DEST MEDICAL QuaLI- TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS.THEY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood.Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Si ceplossnessand especially emale Complaints.$1000 IN COLD.Will be paid for a case they will not cure or À help, or for anything impure or injurious J _ found in them.; Ask your druggist for Hop Bitter: ry flthem before you sleep.Take 0 Qiber _\u2014 58 D.1.C.1s an absolute and trreatsttble cure Drunkeness, use of opium, tobacco nd or narcotics.GEFEN SIND FOR CIRCULAR.J Atl above sold by druggists, : Hop Bitters Mig.Co, Rochester, N, Y., & Toronto, Ont.OWEN McGARVEY & SON, \"7,9 AND If ST.JOSEPH STREET.May 1 DW im The Subscriber: continue to give their Sales of \"- usehold Furniture, Real And respectfully beg to inform parties who intend selling their housekold furci- GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO: uction S«Ies.BY A.B.STEWART.IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDING MATERIALS BY AUCTION.Will be sold by public auction, separa tely, on She differ aix remisrs, a o\u2019cloc A.M.on TUESDAY, the 25th DAY OF MAY INSTANT, all the Bulding Materia\u2019s now standing on the Propezties recently acquired by expropriation for the widening of St.Bonaventure street.from St.Michiel Lane to the Grand Trank Railway Depot.The removal of the materials must be made within fifteen days trom the date of sale.Terms cash.A deposit of one-fifth of the purchare price of each lot sold will be required from the purchaser at the time of the sale.Further par*iculars (if any) will be made known at the time of sale.y order CHAS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.A.B.STEWART, 117 b Auctioneer.Groceries.Uütines.$C JOHN HOPE& CO MONTREAL, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOEN DERUYPER & SON, Rotterdam MARTELL & CO., Cognac JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac MOET & CHANDON, Epernay DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux M, MISA, Xeres de la Frontera Cle.RN SMITHES & CO., Oporto MULLER .; DARTEEZ, \"arragora FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles E, & J.BURKE, Lublin PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London BULLOCH, LADE & C0., Glasgow WM.JAMESON & CO., Dublin A CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin &c., &Kc., Kc.N.B.\u2014Orders received from the Wholesale Trade Only.TTL SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION FOR Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xeres de la Frontera, Sherries.T.G.Sandeman & Sons, Oporte Ports.\u201c Pablo, Gliva & Castles, Taxragona Wines.\u201c Leal Brothers & Ce.Madeira, Madeira Wines.* @.H.Mucm & Co., Reims, Champagnes.P.A, Mumm & Co., Frankfort-0 M., Hocks and Moselles.* Cuzol, Fils & Co., Bordeaux, .Fruits, &e.Pinet, Castillon & Co., Cognac Brandies, A.Houtman & Co., Schiedam ins, Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co.Glas- CB eo \u2018 .orne ons, roenock, « p,oVhiskics.Leith \u2019 «J.Thomson, i Ginger yo Vine, oid Tom, de.1 5 è chen 0.Liverpool, Export ! Bottlers of Guiness & Sona?Dublin Stout, Robert Porter & Ce, London, Export Bottlersof Bass & Co's J] Ale ¥ir., Wm, MoBwan, Edinburgh, Scotch 8 Ales.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London, Orders for Direct Importation Solicited frem Ke Trade.- Februsry 144 HENNESSY BRANDY In Hhds.and Qr-Casks, yr Cases x + + Do.V.O.Do.SAZERAG BRANDY, In!Ehde., Qr-Casks and Octaver, Cases Quarts, Flasks, HalfTlasks.\"Now instock.Agents for Canada.\u2019 December 303 CARLSBAD WATER.37 draw special attention to the fact that our A Ç I B ERT Sparkling Riad fr \u201cjhe Hon.e Dean of Lis bottles of their Jacob Townsend's Sarg, pariila.The Dean Las no objection ta on a .\u2014Fradulent imitations are being sold.The genuine ig g-} ; te \"with the Doctors head in the contre.s-14 only in No OTHER GENUINE, la Chief Depot, 131, Fleet Street, London.= AI on NEE fl AF CEL RE POST OFFICE [ME TABL: P 0ST OFFICE, Montreal, 1st May, 158, DELIVERY.MAIL.CLOSING, \u201c ax) PM} AM, | Pau, \u2014|-\u2014 |Ontarto und W.Prov\u2019e|-\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 8&840| 9 45%) Ottawa by Rallway.| 815 8 ¢ 4) Provinces of Ontaric.8&346|.| Manitoba&B.Columile| 81:| 600 Ott-wa River Routs U] \u2026\u2026\u2026.| 615 to Carlllon.ee.| 600j.\u2026.|Quebec& Maritime Prov's Quebec, Three Rivers, Berthier &torel, per 8 one steamer.June 60 Quenou, Three Rivers, Berthier & Sorel, by ve.5 Q.M.0.&0.Rallway.}.| 1 50 06).|b) quebec by G, T.R°7\u2026|.| 80 2 Éastern Townsidps, Three Xivers, Arthabaska and Hiviere du 8 001.{ LOUPR.R.\u2026\u20260vofoumen.| 8 0 oceldental Rally Main | 1860 Line to Ottawa.T O6} .\u202600.loccidenta) R.R.St.Jerome and St, Lin 9 20|.| Branches.\u2026 aoccsecojovceno) 4 45 «3t.Remi and Hemrming- 11 8 |.] fordR.R.eserrfieenes) 12 0 St.Eyacinthe, BSher 8 00| 12 48 brooke, &c.serreres| © 00|3,30&6 8 00| .[Acton and Sorel Rall\u2019y.|.| 8 v0 St.Johns, Stanbridge & 10 0¢| .] St.Armand Station.| 6 60|,.eeee St.JoLns, Vermont June- 10 Ot|.\u2026.} tion Shefford RAIIWAY|.\u2026\u2026.| 215 South Eastern Rall- 10 (0) eeees] WAY.00000000000 fes .415 b) New Brunswick, Nova 8 00|.| Scotiaand P,E.I., weiss] 8060 Newfoundland,forwarded daily on Halifax, whence despatch is by the Packet leaving Halifax on the 11th & 2%th May, Sih & 22nd rovcerjveo-o./ June, 6th & 26th July.| _.| 800 Looai Sails, 11 3¢{.|Beaubaniolt ROULB ver.| 6C0.\u2026.Boucherville, Contre: cour Varennes an 11 8t|.\u2026.| Vercueres .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.| 145 10 00}.[Cote £1.Paul.600.11 8C| 6 Su/lannery West.\u2026.| 60 4 00 Cote St.Antoine anc sseses| 8 30) Notre Dame de Graee.|,.| 12 45 li BU.{3t.Cunegonde .conse | 6 00].11 80i.Huntingaon.\u2026.600 200 Lachine.806] gm Longuentl , 8 col 145 -jSt.bort | % 83 .lLAprairte.9 8) Pont Viau, Sault-au- 19 00|.| Recollet, é&c.vs | 3 30 Terrebonne and St.Vin- 8 ol.[12 A CUT I IY 71 8 30230&6 Poiut St.Cuarles.| 8 oo11:&5 St.Laurent, St.Martin s\u2026.| 18 andSt.Eustache.{ T:0f.North Shere Lang Routt 19 00l.| to Bout de LIsle,,.ves.2°90 9 0 80{ tnehelaga .,.,.§ 012 80&5 New Glasgow, St.Sopht by Occidental Rallway 100 1.,.} Branchee.],.old 413 St.Jean Baptiste Village, Mile End, and 10 &| 655 Coteau St.Louis.[7.0245] 3 80 Uniisd Slatesdoston and New Eng land states, excep 8 & 10.| Malne.,.| 66C| 616 New York and Souther 8&1.| States.\u2026.| 8 %[215& 10 45 515 (sland Pond, Portlw \u20ac 8 ¢(} 12 80| and Maino.| .23088 4) Western and Paci« 8884 .,,.| Sta cvassen +.816| 800 reat Britain.By Canadjan Line(Friiay).\u2026.\u2026.730 Do.Supplementary.ves 6 Do.(Germany) Fritay 8) Bywuunarà on Mondays.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.50 Supplerr entars, idth ard 18th May.216 by Facket from N.York for England, Wednesdays.ooeeienresnnnnn.215 By Hamburg American Packet t Germany, Wednesday.| .215 West Indies, Letters, &c., prepared in New York are forwarded dally on New Tork, whence malls are despatch- Havana and West Indies ofa] \u2018| \"**\"* ForHavana every Thursday p.m.|.| 815 e «) Postal Lar Bags open GUI 8.45 aa sug 9.18 M, (è) Postal Cand Bags open til 2.60 p.m, reet, Boxes are visited 5 30 and 7.30 p.m.818.16 A0, 18:30 Registered Letters should be posted 15 mir, before the hour of closing ordinary M minutes before closing of English Tati end 3 JOSEPH GiLLOTT'S | STEEL PENS.| Sold by all dealers throughout the World, \u2014\u2014\u2014 GOLD MEDAL, January 27 THE BEST FIELD EMIGRANTS, AN IMMENSE AREA OF RAILR AND GOVE' NMENT LANDS, 008 GREAT FER\\T.[TY, WITHIN EASY REACH OF PERJANE NTMARKET, AT EXTKEMELY LOW PRICES, is now of- red for sale in E ERN OREGON and EASTERY WASHINGTON TERKI~ TORY.ese lands form part of the BELT ef the Pacific slo e, and are ALN average distance of 250 to 300 miles fram Portland, where steamships and Salling vessels Vegtiectly loaded FOR ALL PARTS OF THE GRAIN AT PORTLAND COMMANDS A PRICE EQUAL 10 Noel ou THAT OBTAINED way and Navipaine do 8 Re avigation Co., miles of Rallway, ravers : his balidin L508 directions.The settler is fous assured easy and cheap transportation to tide-water on the Columbia River, and & rapid Increase in the value of these lands, which are now open to PANS SH EE an AVERAG at 49 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER AGP Ne Failure SES Crops ever known, \u2019 ANDS i form rate of $2.50 an Ann to at the uni- CLIMATE MILD AND HEALTHY, ° For pamphlet and ma try, lis resources, climate Don piive RER , rates and fuil Information.address or ANNATT and Oregon Rall- Gen\u2019l Eastern Pass\u2019r A : ent, 25% Broadway, New York City.In the best location In the West.Lands sold on long time and at low prices.employment dur- pet Joue send Ood wages guarantoer or Particu name and address on postal PHILIP S- HARRIS, P.O.Box 4, St.Paul, Minnesota.Celebrated Danish S ocific, Only Positive Cure for Nervous Dreams, Loss of Man these Diseases ending À ; sanity.$1 per box 346 Chur, Canada.ce Ses E PLOYMENT LOCAL OR Trareiing DE LAPORTE, Chemist, Toronte, General Agent for Alsa SALARY rmonth.All saranced.WAGES promptly pein SLOAN Co.306 George St.Cincinnati, ©, À Year and experses to agent June Free.Address, of Os CKERY.Avgusta, uaine, 1 2500 free to Agents, and all ex penses pald.Address H.B.SHaw, NEWSPAPER ADYERTISING Burzau 10 8rrucs SrauaT, N.Y.AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, PMR Commun.Callons Lo ba vidi 50d 000 THE TELECRAPH, The Daily und Weekly Telegraph X papers are the most widely To sournals in the Maritime Provinces and are popular \u2019 ADVERTISING MEDIUMS, The Daily Telegraph is published at $a year, postage paid.Ministers, Postmagters, and Teachers in the Public Sehoolg are supplied with the Dail Telegraph at 4 a year.For ONE DOLLAR it will be sent to any of those parties for the remainder of The Weekly Telegraph ig published at $1 year.Both papers publish weekly the sermons of Dr.Talmage or some other Prominent clergymen.The Telegraph gives prominence to Agriculture, etc., as well ag to Trade and Commerce and general news secular and religous.It has long heen noted for its ship news and for the alten tion bestowed in it on shipbuilding, Blip ping and otherlocal industries, The Family Circle is not neglected in the Telegraph, which furnishes tales, sketches, otc.Ap ply to WILLIAM F LDEB, St.Jobu, New Brusewiel Senteamhaor 1# \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ cos Medical.EPPER\u2019S QUININE & IRON TONIC ._.contains an unvarying amount of quinine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonics in banish ing diseases and symptoms traceable to weakness, a low state of the nervous Bye tem, e feebled condition of the body, and derangement of the general health, EPPER\u2019S QUININE & IRON TONIC strengthens the nervous ard muscular system, improves digestion, animates the spirite, recruits the health, For debilitated health from the effect of hot climates this tonic is invaluable.FPPEX'S QUININE & IRON TONIC L.reusesand developes the nervous energies, enriches tho blood, promotes appetite, dispels languor and dcpression, fortifies tha digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting dise eases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental facultios brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and a return to rol-ust health certain.Bottles, 32 doses, 48.6d.; next size, 11s.Sold b Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label.There is no Tonieso cer= tain in effect as Pepper's Quinine and Iron.It is strongly recoamended to residents in India and the ¢olonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every cae of fever or febrile condition.MABAXACUM and PODOPBYLLIN~ .Prepared only by J.Pupper, London.This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of biue pi and culoxel for the cure of dyspepsña, iliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver.which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeakle taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of tke stomach, and feelings of general depression.It sets the sluggish liver ip moticn, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours.It is th\u2018 safest medicine.Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J.PEPPE lt, Bedfoid Laborators, Londen, whose name is on every label Bottles, 2s.9d.and 4s.6d.\u201cSold by all Chemists.A most valuable and essential medicine for India, Australia, the Cape; and Colonies generally.OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR BE- - STOLER will darken grey hair, and in a fow days completely bring back the natural color, \u2018fhe effect is superior to that produced ty an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin, Large bottles, 1s.6d.\u2014Lockyer\u2019s is equal to the most expensive hair restore: OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RE- STURER is tue best for restoring grey hair to :uz \u201cïrmer colour, It produces a perfectly natural shade, and is absolutely harmless.Recommended for destroging scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.JLOSEYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RE- Sl'ORER\u2014Sulpher being highly prized for its stimulant, cleansing, hoalthfu action on the hair glands, LOCKYEB'S RES OTEK is strungly recommended.It 18 most agreeable in use, and never fails in its action on the colour glands, always re- storicg and maintaining that which hes been lost-_ No other hair dressing is rer quisite.Large bottles, 1s.6d.Soid by Chemists, Hairdressers, and Perfumers in London, the Coanary and through ut the world.Lockyer\u2019s is equal to any of the high priced preparations.LIVER COMPLAINT DB, KING'S DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS (without ser cury.j The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DE&ANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BaD APPELITE, 1 ¥ DIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEAD-aCH 4 HEARTBURN, and all cther symptoms ¢ disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknors ledged by manv eminent surgeons to he £ sates and mildest pills for every const ion.In Boxes at 1s 14d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendo throughout the world, Prepared by Jas.Rorke, London.ta Specially valuable Pilla for resided abroad and travellers.31 February 6 Re 3 GRAY\u2019S SPECIFIC MEDICINE: THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY: RAL: tas.Will promptly «+ /& Le and radically cure any every case of { #/ Nervous Debi- 0 .livyand Weaz- & an uess, resuli of AREA TG n ¢ iseretion, No aking JLC@SB OT OVer- à à, _ ; Before work of the After Taha drain «nd nervous system, 18 Per harmiers, acts like magic, and bas be® extensively used fo.u-er thirty years ¥! great success, plet #e#\u201d Full particulars in our pamp te which we desire to send fres bv m2 i every one, &&@\" The Specific Medicine sold by all Qiugyists at $1 per package, gix packages for $5, or will be sent free mail on receipt of the money by address £he Gray Medicine C0 TORUN CO, ON.rusl &e5 Sold in Montreal by all Who via ad Kotail Druggists, and everywher anada and United Sates.\" December 17 prio WE ANHOOD RESTORED: Prescription Free, For 48 Bog Cure of General weakness, L0s% Of Mama one and all disorders jbrought on by Inde ess Any Druggisi has the ingredients.A vf BAYIDSON & VO.78 Nassau Bt.hw May 30 TW re THEI MONTREAL HERALD \u201d 2 Published by the Mor TREAC HEN PRINTEN- AND PUBLISHI SG AMES &TRWARI, Mancctng 7!\" and 16786.Jama #5) MeDtre CS e\u2014 e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fm ped pS CA "," J Tequest him tae 8 Sarsaction ty à only in INE, In On\u2014\u2014 PH, ph News Circulated ces, and AS.ed at $6, \u2014'ostmage ic Schooly rephat $4 ill be sent nainder vf 1ed at $1 ekly the other Proaph gives a3 well ag eral news, ong been Lhe atten- 1g, say he Family Telegraphetc.Ap DER, vewiek \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 du \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 exact cost rtising i P.Rowell 3ureau, 10 cicolars, AN TONIC ount of 8 all the in banishe wceabls to VOUS SYE- bods, and N TONIC muscular mates the debilitat- climates N TONIC VOUS ener appetite, sriities ihe emedy for rs of every sting dig~ The whole epper's tened, the ed, and a , Bottles, Sold b me of Jdon, must nic 80 cer= and Iron, sidents in ld always © of fever YLLIN\u2014 -, Londoncted from ad of blue dyspepsia, rongestion pain rowsiness, sagreeakls , disturb- of general h liver in 1e bowels, ort within ine, Tar laid mads aberator,s the Cape AIR RE- hair, an back the jor to that , pro uces absolutely lestrosirg new hair.pew TF7 TE ! prt x Eosnttal OKYERS nded.It er fails in ways Ye vbich bos ag is re\u201d % oid by fumers 18 shout the the high J & QUI 1out Mer 1LATU- dE TE, 18 p-achË; nptoms 0 Acknowto be the comatitu 43 6d Vendors \u2014 i, Jwmpany\u2019s Office, p ue @teamship siotices, 1860.LONDON, 1880.Quebec and Montreal.LÀ TIE TEMPERLEY LINE.Composed of the foll.wirg First-class BETA ND over crore 2,645 Toms, THAMES.001,687 hy SEVERN 1rrveres soos re ceesen 1271 The Steamers of this Line are intended to be despate QUF BEC FOR LONDON AB FOLLOWS : SCOTLAND, On or about 8th MAY, THAMES, do.- h do.P:ssage Certificates issued to persons desirous of bringing out their friends.\u2018fhrough Bi'ls of Lading issued on the Continent and in London, for all parts of Canada and the Western States.For Freight or Passage, apply to TEM- PERLEYS.CARTER & DAKKE, 21 Biljiter street, London, E.C., ROS3 & CO., Quebec.DAVID SHAW, Montreal.April 16 oi \"NEW ROUTE.IAPGRTANT Tù IMPORTERS AND SHIPPERS.i THE oo Great Western Steamship Ling Re AA £ \u201cTe Ve TE MONTSEAL TO AVONMOUTH DOCK, (NEAR BRISTOL.) Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, composed of the following New and First-class = 8 :\u2014 TEA esos vee reese seers an 3,100 Tons.RIVERSDALE.2,000 \u201c ASHBURNE.ee .2,500 BLSIZE .\u2026urnrcccerercaeccrsecee eee 1,768 04 Brno steamship GALATEA is intended to be despatched for Avonmouth Docks about the 18th MAY NEXT.These steamers will have special facilities for the carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest carein dling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the carriage of a limited number of Horses, Cattleand Sheep.ER intending Shippers should make immediate application, considerable engagements having already been made, for Rates of Freight, apply to For A OBERT BEFORD & CO., 23 and 85 St.Sacrament St., Montreal, Or to MARK WHITWILL & SON, The Grove, Bristol, England.May 11 87 GUMARD LINE, LANE ROUTE The Tunard Steamship Company (Limited) between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOI.calling at CORK HARBOR FROM PIER 40 N.R.NEW YORK.ABYS>INIA.Wednesday, May 19 GALLIA,.Wednesday, May 26 BOTHNIA.Wednesday, June 2 ALGERIA.Wednesday, June 9 SCYTHIA., Wednesday, June 16 ABYSSINIA .Wednesday, June 23 GAL(IA.\u2026 Wednesday, June 39 BOTHNIA .Wednesday, July 7 ALGERIA \u2026 Wednesday, July 14 #No Steerage d every following Wednesday from New York.RATES or Passacx.\u2014 $80 and $100 gold, according to accommodation.Ticke*s to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Return tickets on favorable terms.Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickels from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest \u201c ates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Gla:gow, Havre, Antwerp and other Ports on the Continent, and fur Mediter- ~anean Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the Nn.4 Bowling Green.CHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent, op in THOS, WILSON, 5 St.¥rancuis Xavier Street May 15 81 WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAILS, PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODKRN IMPROVEMENT.Sating between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as followa:\u2014 BRITANNIC.Saturday, May 1, at 11.00 a.m.ApriaTic.Thursday, May 6, at 8.00 p.m.Barric.Saturday, May 15, at 9.80 a.m, Rerusric.Thursday, May 20, at 1.30.p.m.Patagonia, Saturday, May 22, at 3.00 p.m, Cruric\u2026\u2026 Thursday, Mav 27, at 8.00 a,m.BRITANNIC.Saturday, June 5, at 8.00 p.m.Apriaric.Thursday, June 10, at 400 pm.GEEMANIC.8atarday, June 19, at 2 00 p.m.Bauric\u2026 Thursday, June 24, at 4.00 p.m.CELTIC .Saturday, July # at 200 p.m.BEITANNIC.Saturday, July 10, at 7.00 a.m.ADRIATIC.l'hursday, July 15, at 11.60 a.m.GERMANTC.Saturday, July 24, at 7.00 a.m.Bauric.\u2026.Thursday, Juiy 29, at 11.60 a.m.SALOON PASSAGE.New York to Liverpooland Queenstown $80 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and to Paris, $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, half-price.Infants free.Servants, $50.These Steamers do not carry Cattle, Bheep or Pigs.STEERAGE PASSAGE.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Bolfast, Bristol, Cardiff, $26 50.To Montreal from above places, $28.50 prep vid.Pussengers taking the *\u2018 White Star Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London ia St days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information and passage, apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broadway, New York.Or to B.Je COGEHLIN, SOLE AGENT, 26 St.Sulpice street, Montreal May 13 DOMINION LIKE FBT EAMBIIIPY Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway ot Canada.Tons Tons.Montreal we sn ene3,284 | Brooklyn.8,600 ominion,.,.3,176 | Toronto.3,284 X83.10 10e.2,700 | Ontario ,.3,176 Quebec .2,700 | Toutonia .3,700 Mississippi, eee: 3,680 | Ottaws.3,650 8t.Louis 22000 +0 2,000 DATE OF SAILING.Steamers will sail ag follows :\u2014 FROM QUEBEC.QUEBEC.8h May MONTRE 5th May BROOKLYN 9th May ONTARIO .; 2nd May TEXAS .22nd May TORONTO .\u2026 29th May BATES Cam 3 ASSAGE.a.Re N,\u2014 ; - burn bs Quebec to Liverpool, $ Pre-paid Steerage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.Through Tickets can be had at all the Principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket ces in Canada, and Through Bills of ng sre granted to and from all parts of Canada.For Freigni or Passage, apply, in London, to Bowring.Jauueson & Co, 17 East India venue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Mair & ontgomery, 24 James Street ; in Quebec, to W.M.Macpherson ; at all Grand Trugk Railway Officas ; or to DAVID TORRANCE CO., _Mayiz Krchenge Court.Bormuda, West Indies & Porto Rico ae>> - = QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP CO'Y For BERMUDA, steamship BERMU *, 4nd MURIEL, May 21.7 DA, May T SI.JOHN'S, ARECIBO, AGUADILLA HAYAGUEZ, PONCE, ARR :Ÿ0, HUMAUAO! H R RICO and ST.THOMAS, steamship HAGE TINIQUE, ST.LUCIA.BARBADOES and TRINIDAD, 8.8.BAHHAMA, May 19.passage Rates greatly reduced.CT freight, passage snd insurance, a; AS.OUTERBRIDGS \u20ac Gorey to 29 Broadway, New Yo k.LEVE & ALDEN, 202.8%, James street.Montreal, VOL.LXX1I1.NO.119 oem MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1\u20ac50.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ereg\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Price 3 Tant: Hitunisitip Zlotices, DONS LDSON\u2019S WE CANADIAN SERVICE.TITANIA.2.200 Tons, Building CYNTHIA .2,200 * \u201c COLIN A .oseuoersou 2,000\u201c \u201c.CYBELE .2,000 «\u201c E¢FECTIVE.2,000 SPRATHAIRLY .2,000 * ORCHIS.2,000 «* The splendid new first-class full-power Screw Steamer ORCHIS, A 100 (Highest class at Lloyds), ir intended to sail frem MONTREAL FOR GLAEGUW, ON OR ABOUT \u2018The 25th ot MAY Next, Taking Goods at Lowest THROUGH RATES from all parts of Canada and the Western States of Amarica.Special facilities for Rutter, Ch Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limit pumberof HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first-class Steamers every week from Montreal and Glasgow thereafter curing the season., Splendid accommodation for a limited er of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Or DONALDSON BRO., 67 Great Clyde St., Glasgow.May 19 87 ROSS CANADIAN SERVICE.VIKING.2,588 Tons Register, OCEAN KING \u2026.2,449 « sé ERL KING.\u201c \u201c senc 2,178 \u2018 The splendid new first-class full power Screw Steamer _ VIKING, A 100 (Highest Class at Lloyds), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON.ON OR ABOUT The 1\u2018t of JUNE Next, Taking Goods at LowesT THROUGH RATES fron all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Epecial facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited numberof HOKS ES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above firet-class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and London thereafter, during the season.2, Splendid accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 und 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Or WAM.HOSS & CO., 3 East India Ave., London.ALLAN LINE, May 19 Under Contract with the Governmenis of Canada and Newfoundland for the con= vayance of the CANA MAN and UNITED STATES MAILUR, 1880 SUMMER ARRANGEWEATS.1580.Tais Company's Lines are composed of the undernoted First-class, Full-powcred Clyde-built, Dogble-Engine, Iron Bteam- ahips:\u2014 ons.Parisian.5400 Building Sardinian .4100Capt.J HK.Dutton Polynesian .4106 Capt.R.Brown Barmatian 4000 Capt.A.D.Aird Circassian 8800 Capt.Jan.Wylie 5¢50 Capt.John Grabam 3600 Lt.W.H.Smith,R.N.B 3800 Capi.W.Richardecn 8200 Lt.F.Archor, R.N.B.Caspian .3200 Capt.M.'lrocks Buenos Ayrean 4200 Capt.Neil McLean.Grecian.4200 Capt.Legallais, Austrian 2700 Capt.Barrett.Nestoria 2730 Capt.J.G.Staphen.Prussian .e.2000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.Scandinavian .3000 Capt.Hugh Wylie, Manitoban 3150 Cavt.McDougall, Canadian .2200 Ca t.C.J.Menries Phonician\u2026 2800 Capt.James Scott Waldensian 2660 Capt.Moore.Lucerne.2800 Capt.Kerr.Acadian.1500 Cap}.Cabel.Newfoundland.1856 Capt.Myligs * THE STEAMERS CF THE Liverpool Mail Line Sailing from Liverpoolevery THURSDAY and from Quebec every SATURDAY calling at Leugh Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Pazssengers to aad from jLreland [2nd Scotland are 1h.handed tv Le despatche FROM QUEBEC.au.Saturday, May 2 ars Polynesian.Moravian.Sarmation \u2026 = = 22 Circassian .A \u201c 29 Sardinian .ve June 5 Peruvian .JO * 13 Cab RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC.Jabin, accordi accomm tion.# $70 and $80 Interm «$10 00 Bteerage.Extra Steam despatched at regular intervals throughout the season.LL.The St-emers of the Halifax Mail Line from Halifax to Liverpool, via St.Johns, N.F., are intended to be despatched as follows :\u2014 FROM HALIFAX.Caspian.«roe.Tuesday, May 11 Nova Scotian.vr * \u201c© 25 Hibernian .\u201c June 8 ATES OF PASSAGE RETWEEN HALIFAX AND 8T.JORNG: Tabin .,.$20 00 | Intermediate.$15 00 Steerage.56 09 THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE are intended to sail from Quebec, and thereafter at regular intervals: \u2014 Gr@CIAN.\u2026.0000 sveccnuencas sec en about May 12 \u2018Waldensian.\u201c \u201c \u201c - 26 Buenos Ayrean, June 2 Manitoban \u2026\u2026.o x 9 Pheenician .y 16 Grecian \u2026\u2026\u2026 23 An experienced Surgeon carried ou each Vossel.Berths rot secured until paid for.Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, and at Continental Ports, to all points in Osnada, and the Western Stateskor Freight or other particulars, apply.In Quebec to ArLa=s, Baz & Co.; in Eavre to Joux M.Curerx, 21 Quai d\u2019Orjeans; in Paris to ALEXANDER HUNTEB, 1 Rue Scribe; iu_ Antwerp to Avc.Jcumirz & Co, or Bicnann Bzgns; in Rotterdam to Rurs & Co.; in Hamburg to 0, Huco;in Bordeauxto Jamzs Moss & Jo.; in Bremen to HeraN BurrEz & SNS; n Belfast to Cxancer & MaLcony; in London to MonTGoX3RIE & WORKMAN, {7 @racechurch Street ; in Glasgow to James & Auex.ALLAN 70 Great Clyde Street; in Liverpool to ALLAN BroTHERS, Tames Street ; in Chicago to Arram & Co., 13 La Salle Street ; à New York to Leve & ALDEN roadway.\u2019 À.& A.ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets April 28 14 IKMAN LIKE SAILINGS, I1N80, From NEW YORK via QUEENSTOWN to LIVEKFOOL, Carrying the United States Mails.Cityof Berlin.; «May 8 City of Montreal.May 13 City of Richmond.May 22 ( ity of Chester.May 29 City of Brussels.eroes ars sas or soene: MAF \u2014 .SALOON PASSAGES\u2014§60, §80and $100 GROUND TRIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $15 and $20 additional, according to route se- lo ERAGE (including Railroad Fare between Mortreal and New York) §31.00 For Freight or Passage, apply ot the Company\u2019s Of£ces, 81 and 3 Broadway, New York.LOHN G.DALE, Agent.31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y.> t; J- Y.LILMOUR & CO, 0=t23- Ÿ 354 St.Paul street.Or C4C.McFALL, 143 St.James street, \u201cAgents in Montres! May 1 Mare Steumslip Flotices.CANADA SHIPPING COMP°Y.Running in connection with the GRAND TRUNK BAILWAY OF CANADA Tons.Lake Manitoba.3,300 buildin Lake Winnipeg.3,309 Capt.W.Bernson Lake Nepigos.2,330 Capt.G.B.Scott Lake Champlain.2,390 Capt.W.Stewart The steamers of this Line will sail from MONTREAL FOR LIVERPOOL as fol- OWS Imm LAKE WINNIPEG.cconnrerennnen LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Laxx NEprigoN.van Lake Winwiege.June 17 Rates of Passage fron Montreal to Liserpool, $50 ; Return Tickets, $90.| cf Lading are issued to 8 of Canada and the Western States.For Freight or other particulars, apply : In Liverpool, to H.J.SELKIRK, Canada Shipping Company, 21 Water.street ; in Glasgow, to B.RINTOUL, SON & Co ; in London, to BR.MoNTGOMERIE & Co, Mark Lane, E.C.; in Canada, at all the Offices of the Grand Trunk Railway, or to THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., 1 Custom House sjuare, Montreal J April 24 Hailwauy Zlotices.M.0.AND 0.RAILWAY.CHANGE OF TIME.COMMENCING ON Monday, May 3rd.1880, Trains will be run as follows :\u2014 .Main.ExPREsa.\u2014\u2014 L\u2019ve Hochelaga for Hull.8.30 a.m.5.15p.m Arrive at Hull.12.40 p.m.9-25 p.m I\u2019ve Hull for Jochelaga 8.20 a.m.5.05 p.m\" Arrive at Hochelaga.12.30 p.m 9.15pm Night.Hochelaga for Passenger ebse\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3.00 p.m.16.60 p.m.Arrive at Quebec.9.00 p.m.6.30 a.m.1 eave Quebec for Hoche- EF PRE 10.40 a.m.930p m.Arrive nt Hochelag .4.45 p.m.6.30 a.m.Leave Ho helagafor St.5 Mixed.Mixed, Leave Leave St.Jerome Hochelaga.Arrive at Rochelag! (Local Trains between Hult and Aylmer.) Trains loave Mile-End Station seven minutes later.8\u201d Magnificient Palace Cars on all Passenger Trains, and Elegant Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.Trains to ard from Ottawa connect with Trains tv ard from Quebec.All Trains Run by Montreal Time.GENERAL OFFICE, 18 Place d\u2019Armes.Sauare.TICKET OFFICE, 202 St.James Street L.A.SENECAL, Gen\u2019l Supt.102 À af) 'BUSTUN ARD HOHTREAL AIR LIKE Shortest fonts vis Ocatrel Vermont B.2.king, Leave Montrual at 7.15 a.m.and 3.15 p.m.for New York, and 7.15 a.m., and 6 p.m, for Boston.\u2019 i \u2018Three Express Trains daily, equipped with Mor Platform and Westinghouse Air Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Trains vetween Montreal aud Boston and Springfield, and New York via Troy and Parlor Gars to Day Express between Mentroaland Boston.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m., Day Express for Boston, via Lowell or Fitchburg, also for New York via Springfield or l'roy.For Waterlco, 7.15 an.For Waterloo and ¥agog, 8.15 p.m.3.16 p.m., Night Express for New York, vic Troy, srrive New York 6.45 a.m.next morni 6p ng.ight Express for Baston via Lowell ald Few York vis Svringfield, GOING NORTH.Day.Bxgriss leaves Boston, vis.Lowell at 8.60 a.m., via Fitehburgh 8.00a.m., Troy at 7.40 a.w., arriving in Montreal at 9.20 An.> Night Expressleaves Bestonzt 5.35 p.m., via Lowell, and 6p.m., via Ritchhurgh, and New York at 3 p-m., vis Springfield, arriving iz Montreal 8.55 a.m.; Night Express loaves New York via Troy st 7 p.r., arriving in Montreal 10 a.m.For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermort Railroad Office, 138 St.James Street.Wm, B.Viall, Canadian Passenger Agent.New York Oc, au Broadway.: Boston O Ace, £6 ashing tou street.Wm.¥, SMITH, é, w, ROBERT, Ganl, Passengbr Agent, Senerai Supt.8¢.Albsns, Vt., April 1, 1880, 298 > Delaw ars and Hudson Canal Los RAILRO AU \u2014TO\u2014- Saratoga, Troy, Albany, ponton, How k, Philadelphia AND ALL POENTS TAST AND SOUTE Trains Leave Montreal : 7,15a.01\u2014Day Express with Wagner's Elegant Drawing Room Car attached, fcr Sarat Troy and Albany, arriving in Now York at 10.10 p m same day without change.15 p.m.\u2014Night Express \u2014 Wagner's Eisai Sleeping Car runs through to New York without change.&dé\" This Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, ar- iving at 9.20 a.m.Fou York Through Mails azrd Express ied via this lime, formation given and Tickets sold at all Grard Trunk Railway Offices, and at the Corapany\u2019s Office, 143 St.James Street, Montraal.JOSEPH ANGELL, CHAS.C.McFALL al Pass\u2019r.Agent Agent, Gener, ras MY.Vos trea) January 15, 1880 237 ca Boston Air Line South Eastern Rallroads, On and after Tuesday, December 23, Passengers by this Line of Railway go by Train from Bonaventure Station without hange of Cars.2 ¢ runs leave Bonaventure Station for oints in the Eastern Townships and New ingland at 5 p.m.Atternoon Train has Puliman Siceping Car attached.LAKE WEMPHREMAGOC, Leave Montreal from Bonaventure Stas tion as above, for Newport, Lake Memph-2.ragog, 8% 5 p.m.Returning, leave Newport at 3.56 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 10 am.ALDEN, BRADLEY BARLOW, H.Supt.Trae, L Prest.& Gen.Manyr.E, Can.Agt.M.& B.Air Line and S.E.Ky.EUROPEAN TRAVEL Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passage Tickets to all parts of Europe, by most reliable lines, sailing every WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY from New Yo1k and Boston, at lowest rates.Clicice Staterooms secured by telegraph, free of charge.Offices: 262 St.James street, Montreal, and 271 Broadway, New York.G.LEVE, General Agent.December 23 158 Newspaper Advertising Bureau, DVERTISERS can learn the exact cust o: any proposed line of Advertising i Amerison Papera by addressing P.Rowell & Co.\u2019s Newsvaner Advertising Bureau, 10 .Byruce Street, N.Y.Send for a ciculars.: Marck 27 3m TRADE AND COMMERCE, Montreal, May 18.\u2014Advices from Halifax, N.S., say :\u2014 «\u2018 Weather fine and apring-like to day, but business continues very quiet.\u2018There seems to have been no rush in any branch of business so far.\u201d \u2014A despatch from 3t.Louis says :\u2014A mandamus has been granted compelling the Bell Telephone Co., which is under the control of the Western Union, to grant connecting wires to the American Union Telegraph Co.also.\u2014JAdvices from St.Catharines, Ont., say :\u2014\u201c\u2018 Mr.Ellis, Superiatendent of the Welland Canal, has given notice that on and afier to-day no vessels of any description will be allowed into the lock at either end of the Canal drawing more than ten feet of water.This rule will be rigidly enforced.\u201d \u2014The 8.8.\u201cCircaesian\u201d passed Faiher Point at 4 20 p.m., with 69 cabin, 56 intermediate, 926 steerage.Detained three days in ice.Passed about 40 ships aod \u20184 steamers in the ice in and about Bird Rocks.¢ Grecian\u201d about 26 miles below Bird Rocks close to clear water, \u2018\u2018 Glenmorag\u201d 7 miles, * Glenfinart\u201d 10 miles, * St.Patrick\u201d 20 miles.Wind prevaiiing from W.N.W, clearing passage between Cape Ray and Bird Rocke Ice drifting fast to S, E.out of the Gulf.Passed \u2018* Waldensiun\u201d at 4 a.m.off Frigate Pont.FINANCIAL, The Money market continues quiet, the demand for accommodation from all classes of mercantile borrowers being light.Rates of discount remsin unchanged at 6 f@ 7 per cent ; 4 @ 5 are the rates for call and short-dated loans orf the open market, and 6 @ 7 for commercial bills, Sterling Exchange is nominal at a fraction over 94 between banks, and 9% ® 9 to customers: Documentary bills are in limited demand at 8§.Drafts on New York duil at 1.16 @ } premiam.The Stock market was rather firmer to-day, and quotations show a slight advance in most cases on those of yesterday.Bank of Montreal ex div.were paced at 135 and 1354.Ontario ex div.advancei 4 per cent, and sold at 78 and 784.Peoples were nominaliy unchanged ; 74 asked, and 714 would have been paid.Molsons were firm at 824 @ 84, and Toronto, ex-div., at 125 @ 1264.Jacques Cartier closed about 1} per cent.stronger than yesterday, the quota tions being 72 @ 73.Merchants ex.div, changed hands at 94, closing firm.Eastern Townships were quoted at 99} @ 993, with no sales, Commerce quiet, with sales at 1214.Federal ex-div.were enquired for at 105, but no shares were offered.Exchange asked for at 40, but holders.being considerably higher, no tramsactions took \u2018place.Montreal Telegraph were nominal at 94§ @ 954, and Dominion Telegraph at 84} @ 65, Richelien & Ontario wera dealt in at 393, and City Passenger at 95.City Gas were inactive with sellers at 122 and buyers at 121.Graphic Co.second preference were quotel at 16 @ 17, and Silver Plume Mining Co.were held at 76, with buyers\u2019 views much lower, There was a sale of Montreal Loan and Mortgage Co.at 974, and some enquiry for Canada Cotton Coat 45, but no shares were in the market.Other securities remain unchanged.The following were the sales :\u2014 MORNING BOARD, Montreal\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ex div 170 @ 185 25 @ 135} 10 @ 185% ODtarioeesisescereseeveerenex div 256 @ 18 Merchants .ceeevven.e.6x div 50 @ 94 Commerece.ivrerereeeneeeen D0 @ 121% Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.21 @ 39% City Passenger Co .134 @ 95 Montreal Loan & Mort.Co.6@ 974 AFTERNOON BJARD, Montreal .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ex div 75 @ 1354 15 @ 135} Ontario .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00.\u2026\u2026.ex div 25(@ 784 Merchants .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ex div T0/@ 94.* The New York market opened with rales slightly lower than at the close yesterday ; but most securities took an upward turn during the day, and the clesing quotations were, as a rule, stronger than those of yesterday.The following were the fluctuations : \u2014 Crg Ope.130.Clg rev.day, West.Union.87% 974 987 98 Lake Shore.100% 100§ 101 101} Pacific Mail .28 88 80¢ 34 Erie .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026vsoccor 35 À 843 357 854 Do.pfd.882.88# .884 Ohio & Miss.257 24% .25% Nor-West .884 88; 897 89} Do.pfd.108% .\u2026 106% St.Paul.694 69% 71 70% Do.pfd.180 100 \u2026 100 Mich.Central.T5} 754 77% 764 Jersey Central.62§ 62 644 62} N.Y.Central.123% 124 we 124% Del.Lack & West 763 764 773 774 Del.& Hudson.704 694 714 71 St Joseph .25 244.244 Do.pfd.663 66% \u2026 664 Rock lsland.188 1874 \u2026 187} C.C.&IC.11 11; .114 C.C.C.&I.70 68 .68 St.LK.V,.20% 298 .30 Do.pfd.556% 55% 564 65% Union Pacific.81 813 8 82 A.& P.Tel.40 38 cer 38 Man, Elv.26 24 vee 24 Readinge.45§ 44 464 464 Kansas & T.283 29 297 29% Canada Southern 403 42 44 44% C.St.Paul & M.ee vee vee Kan.Pac.ver vee Cue St.L.ét.F.27% ., ves 31 Iron M.413 404 40% 403 L.& N.120§ 1208 .120% Q.Silver.14 ve ve ve Do.pfd.65 ve ver vee Exchange.486} 4864 .486} Mouey .cous vores 4 4 I.4 The total sales were :\u2014P M, 18,000; Tel, 15,900; N W, 7,500; pref, 300 ; RI, 300; Bt P, 27,800; pref, 900; I C, 1,100 ; Erie, 44,100; St Jos, 400; pref, 3,600 ; L S, 23,300; NY C,3,700; 0 & M, 6,200 ; U P, 1,400; M C, 7,300; D & H 8,600; J C, 20,100; D & L, 29,600; A & © Tel 300.INSOLVANT NOTICES.ONTARIO.New Mzeerines oF CREDITORS.~= Wm Snowden, Kingston, May 21; Thos Geo Furnivall, Hamilton, May 81; C À Mc- Donnell, Picton, June 1; Philip Bartholemew, Toronto, June 3; Drew Bros, Toronto, May 26; R Dalby, Toronto, May 31; J H Delamere, Lindsay, May 31; John Walker, London, May 31.Ass1oNEES APPOINTED.\u2014 Edward Flood, Lindeay, to J H Delamere, DrvipEN®s PavaBrLE.\u2014 William Hodgkinson, Strathroy, May 24 ; Austie Bros & Co, London, May 24; John Fraser, Kingston, May 31 ; Lennox & Williams, Toronto, June 7 ; Frederick Hueback, Lindsay, May 26; John E Rose, Kingston, May 31; Valentine Hansuld, Stratford, May 31; Thos Driver, Hamilton, May 24 ; John Stewart, Hamilton, May 24; Noonan & McGarry, Montreal, June 2; Colin Gearing, Montreal, June 2; D McConachie, Hamilton, May 23; F Bailey, Chatham, May 24.APPLICATIONS FoR DISCHARGE.\u2014 Havilah Davis, Fenelon Fails, Juse 17; Joseph Wilson, Strathroy, June 17; J &B Paine, Strathroy, June 17; R Nisbet, Hamilton, June 18; Wm Knowles, Toronto, June 21, CHEESE MARKE!, INGERSOLL, Ont, May 18\u2014Thirty-six factories registered 5,432 boxes cheese, first half May make; 2,000 boxes sold at 11c, 1,000 at 1140, and 60\u20ac boxes at 11#c, 't jority of her Harbour Board.1 defy them MONTREAL STUCK LIST._ Montreai, May 18.3 | wal so > | =| 5s |B TUCKS, sé ons Es 58 CERTA 8auk of Montreal.\"x 8 n.c, 11351138 Untario Bank.| #03 PB 8 1753 Bauk of B.N.Amertea.; zou xp.fo Bauque du Penple.\u2026.| 3 y.MolsoDe\u2019 Bank.p.e Bank of Toronto.Bank Jac.Usrtter.\u2026.o.Morchants' bout .\u2026.Sast'n'Fownsnips Bank.Quovec Bank.Banque Naltonal Union Bank.\u2026 ae Can.Hank of Commerce, Dominion BanK.Bank of Ham!iton .Maritime Bank .Feuorsi dank.Imperial .+ MISCELLANEBUUS.{ntercolonial Coal Co.Huron Copper Bay Co.Montreal Telegraph Co.Dominlon Telegraph Co.Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.Clty Fassenger R.R.City (rAB8 CO.00.\u2026.Merchants\u2019 Rxchange,.Cie.Prot et C\u2019ait Fonoter|.uebec Fire Assuranceontreal Invest, Ass'h.Canada Cotton Co,.Graphic Printing Co.|.|.Moni.Warehousing Co.|.\u2026.|.Norcn am.Car Co.Menc.Losn & Morte Do.Montreal Bul:d'g Ass\u2019.Bealingand Fishing.Academy o{ Music.KoyalUanadian ixs.Co.Can.Landed Uredit Co.@lobe Printing Co.Dominion Stock 8 pec.}.Dominion Stock 5 p.c.Dominion Bonds.vasvsafu se Dom.Tel, 6 p.c.stg Basigov.Deb 6 p.o.8tg.@ov, Deb, 8 p.c,0¥.Gov, Deb, § .c.8g.Gov.Deb, 8p.0.C¥.Mtl, Harbor 83¢ p.c.Bds .Mtl.Harbor 6 p.C.Bdg.|.\u2026.|.@.T.R.1 p.c.stg.Bonds, C.& st L.Ré p.c.Bonds!.0 Montreal 8 .Montrea: W.W, Bonds.|.Montreal 7 p.o, Stook.Montreal 8 p.c.Stock.EXCHANGE, 1 ox dividend MACNOURA™ £ DAVIDSOM, Stock Brokers\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, To the Editor of the MoNTREAL HERALD.Sir,\u2014 Every Canadian muet feel proud at the present position ôf our great Railway, the Grand Trunk.Sir Henry Tyler, the President in England, is a most fortunate individual.To him has occurred the opportunity of preeenting to the proprietors the first reports and statements of the Management which have ever shewn cheering results and bright prospects.Englishmen are not easily made jubilant, but when it is remembered that the Grand Trunk proprietors, after many long years of disappointment, find themselves owning - a property which in one year has increased in value to the tune of several millions sterling, one cannot wonder that they should feel good.I read the report of their meeting very carefully.At first 1 was somewhat surprised that the Preaidant made almost no reference to the Management.However, when I came to consider that the amounts and statements which Sir Henry gave the proprietors were \u201c the accounts and statements of the Management,\u201d I could not help concluding that the worthy President felt that the papers submitted spoke for themselves, It was one of those remarkable cases in which comment was unnecessary.In fact, I look upon the President as the mouthpiece or spokesman of the Management.The meeting knew full well that whatever had been done was accomplished by the efforts of the General Manager, aided, of course, by an able and loyal staff.They also knew that the General Manager and his staff were on this side actually engaged in carrying out the policy of management which had secured such gratifying results.Perhaps they ought to have paesed a vote of thanks, but, to my mind, the tone of the meeting was the best endorsation that the Grand Trunk proprietors could give of their entire satisfaction with the Management in Canada.Yours, &c, JOHN bar - BuLL.Montreal, May 18, 1880.MONTREAL A FREE PORT.To the Editor of the MONTRRAL HERALD, SIr,\u2014In common with many others I have waited patiently to see if Mr, Andrew Robertson, Chairman of the Hsrbour Board, could or would explain why it was that be and his associate Government members of said Board so passively allowed the authorities at Ottawa to continue the unjust.embargo which the Port of Montreal has laboured under for so long, ° The Gazette of the 14th instant contains Mr.Robertson\u2019s statement.I do not know if any other paper published it.For the good name of the Board and Mr.R, I hope not, a8 it is of rare occurrence that so mixed a compendium of diverse matters is issued by a Public Department in this country.It is, however, ouly just to remark that the Chairman assumed the entire responsibility of the statement, but he omitted to say whether he did so because he thought the Board would : not father the maîiter, or bezause he wanted to get all the credit for himself.Mr.Robertson begins by asking for.a definition of the term ¢ Free Port,\u201d and seems to think that, in looking at this question, the present position of the \u201cTrust\u201d ehould be considered.I have not yet been able to make out what the position of & Trust has to do with the definition of ¢ Free Port.\u201d Will Mr.Robertson kindly explain how, where and when the Harbour Commission have been urging on the Government the assumption of any part of the debt?Io reference to the $100,000 loan, everybody knows that, on good security, money can be had cheaper now than for years past.Mr.Robertson says that last October in Ottawa he spoke to Sir Charles Tupper about making a demand on him for the Government to assume the debt, and that he was informed by Sir Charles that Mr.Cramp and Mr.McLennan had seen him some six months previously on the same subject.Sir Charles actualiy gave his friend a copy of the appeal, but for some reason best known to himself, the Chairman, while concurring in the appeal, kept the whole matter a secret.It really looks as if Mr.Robertscn was uowilling to play a second part in obtaining for Montreal the univereally admitted justice of letting her harbour only carry ite own burdens.We now come to the gist of the whole question-=the present Government.Mr.Robertson wants to know why the former Government were left out in the cold.Mr.Cramp, who is seized of ail the facts aad history of the case, says very plainly \u2018hat | there was no need of applying before.One thing is certain, Mr Cramp did make application, Mr.Robertson did not, he werely silently concurred.; Mr.Cramp\u2019s interview with Sir Charles Tupper took place in March, 1879, over a year ago, At that time Mr, Cramp stated plainly that, unless the Government assumed the Channel debt, the Harbour dues could not; be reduced.I cannot see how the agitation of the past month created any apxiety in Mr.Cramp\u2019s mind in March, 1879.As far as the public know, Mr, Cramp stande now where he did then, He is asking for a bold, honest policy, and, knowing that, Mr.Andrew Robertson, Chairman of the Harbour Board, is the nominee of Sir Charles and the gentlemen now reigning in Ottawa, he entreats him to use his paramount influence to get evenhanded fair-play for the Harbour of Montreal.This, evidently, Mr.Robertson cannot afford to do.Political considerations with him are first.If there had been no Quebec, and if Quebec bad not had a Langevin, Montreal, backed as it was by the right-thinking men of the West, would not be where it now is.Never was a city treated so treacherously as Montreal has been by the ma- to show one good solid reason why our shipping trade should be compelled te bear the unjust burden that it now does, and, until they can prove to the coutrary, dla ee Mr.A, Robertson and his assoc, ites must stapd charged with having quietly acquiesced in the matter.Yours, AxTti-MoxoroLy.Montreal, May 18, 1880.CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Tuesday, May 18.Chicago was quoted fc Wheat in higher.BEBBBOHM\u2019s Apvioss.\u2014Floatieg cargoes \u2014Wheat and Corn quiet buteteady.Cargoes on passage and for shipment\u2014 Wheat and Corn rather easier.Red Winter Wheat, off coast, 528, Farmers\u2019 deliveries of Wheat during the week, 25,000 @ 30,000 qrs.Liverpool Wheat and Corn, Spot, steady.Weather in England, cold, for the time of year.Frour\u2014 Market quiet and steady at unchanged prices.Sales reported were : 100 Extra Superfine, $5.75; 100 Superfine, $5.85; 100 Med.Bakers, $6.25; 100 Strong do, $6.30; 100 do do $6.35; 100 Choice do, $6.60.Superior EXT weiss $5 85 @ 5 90 Extra Saperfine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.5 75 @ 5 8 FANOY,._.\u2026.000 snes 0 eu Spring Extra \u2026 @ 58 Supertine \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 .54 @550 Strong Bakers\u2019 .620 @ 650 Fine ee sva0ses 47 @48) Middlings.430 @435 Pollards.\u2026 000 @000 Oatario Bagë.\u2026.uen 28) @ 290 City Bags (dolivered).8 10 @ 3 49 BARLEY-\u2014\u2014Nominal, OarTwEaL\u2014Untario, $4.50 @ $4.Ryr\u2014Nominal.Oare\u201432c.@ 33c.Pr is\u2014B6c.@ 8%}c.per 66 lbs.CorNMEAL\u2014$2.75.Conn\u2014About 49c @ 492c for May delivery.CANADA Wurar\u2014Spring Wheat, $1.33 @ $1.35.Burrez \u2014 New Western, '16c @ 186 ; Brockville and Morrisburg, 17¢ @ 19¢ ; Eastern Townshivs, 18c @ 19c.Curkse\u2014 New, 12c @ 13c, according to make, Larp\u201410c.@ 104c.for tubs and pails, Porg\u2014-Mess, $14.50 @ $15.00.Haus\u201410c.@ 11c, Bacox\u20149c.@ 104c.Asurs.\u2014 Pots, $3.65 @ $3.75 per 109 lbe, Nzw York, May 18.\u201412 05 p.m.\u2014 Wheat, irregular ; Chicago, $120 @ $1 21; Mitwaukee, $l \u201c2 (481 23; White, $1 274@$1 278, for May ; $124 for June; Corn.quiet ; No% 5ljc @Slfe.Oats, quiet- UHICA4y, May 18\u2014Whent \u2014 Receipts, 178,000 bushels: shipments, 77,000 do.9.30 & m \u2014 Opens at $1 102 for June.11.42am \u2014§1 164 for cash.Corn\u2014Keceipts, 548,000 bushels; shipments, 308.000 bushels.9.31 a m\u2014Opens at 35{c « 366 for June.11 40 a m-37}c @ 37ke for cash.Oats\u2014Re- ceipte, luis0UU bushels; shipments, 98,000 busheis.11 37 am \u2014 3lâc for cash, Barley \u2014 Receipts, 9,000 bushels; shipments, 12,000 bushels.9 26 am \u2014 Pork ~\u2014~ (pers at $10 40 $10 424 for June.1149 am \u2014 $10 524 for July 9356am\u2014 Lard \u2014Opens at $6 87% for June.1138 2 m-$6 85 @ $6 87% for June ; ; $6 99 agked uly, Micwauxes, May 18\u2014Wheat, receipts, 53,000 busk ; shipments, 94.000 bush, 9.32 a.w.\u2014~Opens at $l (9h for June.11.33 a.m.~$1 10% for June ; $1 074 for July.Rsckirra or Provuca\u2014May 18.G.T.K.Q., M., 0.Canal.& O.+.æ = Wheat, bush .vonves eve Corn, bush.es Peas, bush.1,200 1,200 Rye, bush.470 ass00e Oats, bush.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.9,800 Flour, bris \u2026\u2026\u20262,129 us Oatmeal, bush.100 743 Ashes, brls.6 sonne Butter \u2026\u2026\u2026uc 177 90 Cheese.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.50 0.Bacon,.9 LL.Port.45 en Tallow.coe.50 ree Leather .wee 34 14 Tobacco .il aveu Whiskey & HW.18 rm re LIVERFOUL MARKETS.; May 17, May 18, LivenrooL:\u2014} 5.00 Dm.5,00 p.u s.d.8.d.s.d.B Flour .10 60 @ 12 10 0@12 6 Spring Wheat 9 0 10 (9 10 0 Bed Winter.9 10 10 4910 10 4 White Winter.9 3 10 4/19 3 10 4 Club.10 0 10 cjio 0 10 6 411 4 113| 4 11 4 114 wee 00 00 0 00 \u2026 08 00 3 0 9 \u2026 68 6 8 6 6 7 2 0e 2 0 .63 0 00 6 so 0 37 6 00 6 00.34 0 -85 0 35 6 32 6 00 6 0 0 70 0 Go 0.\u20ac I Cheese, new.68 0 09 0 ew MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.TO THE HERALD.EUROPEAN.LONDON, May 18.MONETARY \u2014 11 30 a m \u2014 Consols, 99 5-16 money; 99 7-16 account ; 44's, 110%; 5's 105; Erie, 36; Ill.C., 1054.5 pm\u2014Console, 99 5-16 money; 99 7-16 account; 44's, 111; 6's, 106% ; Erie, 35%; Ill C, 106.UNITED STATES.CHICAGO, May 18.GRAIN\u20149 30 a m\u2014Wheat, opers $1 10} Jane.931% m\u2014Corn, 35§¢ (@ 836c June.9 36 à m\u2014Corn, 366 June ; 36ic August.9 41 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 104 @ $1 10§ June; $1 05f July ; Corn, 364c May ; sales, 36}c now ; 36$c asked July.10 54 a m\u2014Wheat, 884e year; Corn, 386jc June.11 à m\u2014 Wheat, $1 114 June ; $1 06# July.11 35 a m\u2014Corr, 3740 May; 364c June; 36§c July.12 18 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 05} Jaiy.12 37 p m\u2014Corn, 374c cash; new high mixed, 3640 ; new mixed, 35}c@354c ; rej, 34jc.12 41 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 114 June ; $1 06% July.12 56 p m\u2014Corn, 837ke August.2 61 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 06} July.23 59 p m\u2014Corn, 373c @ 878c May.315 p m\u2014Corn, 37%c @ 373c May; 86kc @ 3614c June ; 364c July.3 34 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 160$ @ $1 104 June ; $1 05% @ $1 06 July ; Corn, 873c May; 36}c June; 364c July; 87c August.PORK\u20149 36 a m\u2014§10 40 @ $10 42} June ; sales now $10 524 July.10 25a m \u2014$10 424 asked June ; $10 523 @ $10 53 July.102 pm\u2014$10 824 @ $1035 June; $10 45 asked July ; nowinally $10 324 @ $10 35 May.3 08 p m\u2014$10 20 @ $10 22 June ; $10 524 July.318 p m-\u2014-$10 20 June; now $lu 17} June.3 32 p m\u2014 $10 124 @ $10 15 June ; $10 25 July.LARD\u20149 86 a m\u2014$6 87} June.1138 a m\u2014$6 85 @ $6 874 July; $6 90 asked July.102 p m~-$6 85 asked June; $6 874 @ $6 90 July.3 08 p m\u2014$6 80 June.815 p m\u2014$6 824 @ $6 85 June.3 32 p m\u2014$6 874 Juve ; §6 80 July.NEW YORK, May 18.GRAIN\u201410 30 a m\u2014Wheat, No 2 Red, sales, $1 264 June.11 a m-Wheat, No 2 Red, $1 25% @ $1 26 June.1145 a m\u2014 \u2018Wheat, No 2 Ked, sales, $1 32} May; $1 25} bid June.11 50 a m\u2014Corn, No 2, 8,000, 51§c May ; 49c @ 49ÿc June ; 16,000, 49ÿc @ 49%c July.117 p m\u2014Whear, No 2 Ked $1 324 May; $1 26} June, 215pm \u2014Wheat, No 1 White, $1 27 @ $1 28 May ; 32,000, $1 24 @ $1 24} June; No 2 Red, 8,000, $| 32 May; 8,000, $1 26} June; Coru, No 2, 24,000, 51ÿc @ 52c May ; 8,000, 494¢ June; 8,000, 49§c July.4 D m\u2014 Wheat, No 2 Red, 16,000, §1 83 now; $1 26% @ $1 26f June; $1 16 @ $1 164 July; Corn, No 2, 51$c @ 52kic May; 494c @ 493c June ; 49#c @ 4940 July.PORK\u201413 23 pm\u2014$11 20 May ; $11 35 June ; $11 80 July.205 pm\u2014$11 20 May; $11 20 June; $11 25 July.LARD\u201412 23 p m\u2014$7 25 May; §7 25 June ; $7 80 July.205 p m\u201487 224 May ; $7 224 June ; $7 274 July.COTTON\u2014No market.MILWAUKEE, May 18.GRAIN\u20149 50a m\u2014Wheat, $1 09} June ; $1 064 Juiy.10 35a m\u2014Wheat, $1 11} May ; $1 10 June; $1 07 July ; care, 36c.11 12 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 104 June; $1 07} July.11 33 & m\u2014Whest, $1 10} June ; $1 074 July.1 00 p m\u2014Whear, hard, $1 18; No 1, 8117; No 2, $1 11} cash May; $1 10 June; $1 07 July; No 3, 93c.8 p n\u2014Wheat, $1 10 June; $1 07 July.510p m\u2014Wheat, $1 (9% June; $i 06} July.8 20 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 09§ June; $1 07 July.3 34 p m\u2014Wheat, hard, $1 18; No 1, $1 16; No 2, $1 11} cash May ; $1 09% June; $1 06% July; No 3, 93jc.TOLEDO, May 18.RECEIPTS\u2014Wheat, 58,000 bush ; Corn, 116,000 do ; Oats, 4,000 do.SHIPMENTS - Wheat, 27,000 bush ; Corn, 65,000 do ; Uats, 700, DETROIT, May 18.GRAIN\u201412 50 p m\u2014Wheat, No 1 White, $1 15% cash ; $1 Mo} @ $1 15} May ; $1 12% June; $1 09% July.! unchanged, with sales at $ BOSTON, May 17\u2014FLour\u2014The market is quiet, with buyers inclined to hold off, in view of a downward turn in Western wheat prices.But tue latter are still relatively high as compared with mill products, and stocks of the better grades of flour are light, both here and in the West, owing to the largely curtailed production and millers running short for lack of mur- gin.There is no quotable change.Western Supers are selling at range®of $875 (@ $4 25; common extras $4 50 @ $5 25; medium do $5 50 @ $5 25, and choice Wisconsin and Minnesota, including fancy bakers\u2019 brands, at $6 (@ $7.Winter wheat flours sell at $5 75 @ $6 for Ohio and Michigan ; Indiana and Illinois at $6 20 @ $6 50; St Louis at $6 25 @ $6 75 for good to choice, and fancy brands 25¢ @ 50c h'gher.Bye flour is selling at $4 75 @ $5 25.Cornmeal at $245 @ $3 50 for fresh ground and kila dried.Oatmeal is in demand at $5 25 @ $575 for common and $625 @ $7 00 for choice and fancy Western brands.Oars\u2014The market rules very firm, and the demand is very fair at quoted rates.We quote No 2 mixed at 45¢ @ 45èc ; No 1 mixed scarce and nominal at 46ic @ 47c ; No 8 white at 45}c @ 46c ; No3 white at 47hc @ 48c ; No 1 white at 49c @ 5vc, and extra white at 51c @ 53c.vILL FEED\u2014The market is quiet and 23 @ $28 50 for Shorts, and $28 50 @ $24 for Fine Feed and Middlings.Burrzæ\u2014The market remains quiet, the trade buyisg for immediate wants only, Prices are not very strong, and buyers still have the advantage.There is no (change in quotations.We quote choice Northern and Western creameries at 21c @ 24c ; fair to good do at 19¢ @ 20c ; choice New York and Vermont dairies at 19¢ @ 2lc, the outside rate for Kranklin county; selections and single tubs at 2lc @ £2c ; common to good lots at 15c @ 18c ; Western selling at 16c @ 18c for dairies, and 15¢ @17¢ for ladle-packed.Eaag~The market is steady at current low prices.We quote fresh-laid Eastern at 12c; PEI at lidc @ 12¢c; Northern at lle @ 12c, aud Western at 104c @ llc.BEANs\u2014The market is quite and steady.Mediums arz duli at $1 35 @ $1 45, Pea beans are in fair demand at $i 65 @ $1 75, and extra choice lots at $1 80.Yellow eyes are firm at $215 @ $225 for flats, and $2 20 @ $2 25 for improved round varieties.Porarors\u2014The market remains quiet, but prices are firmer for choice Eastern varieties .We quote Houlton Xose at 45¢ @ 48c; Maine Central doat 40: @ 43c; Northern do at35c @ 40c ; Prolifics at 4c @ 42c ; Davis Seedlings at 35¢; Peerless and Jacksons whites at 30c @ 35c, Har\u2014'lhe market continues to rule very firm and prices are higher.Stocksof common and inferior grades of coarse hay sre being steadily reduced, while fine isin very limited supply.We quote sales of bright freshly-pressed timothy at $18 @ $19; good lots at $16(@ $17 ; common at $14 @ $15; inferior at $12 @ $13.Xye straw is dull at $25 @ $26.Oat straw is plenty and in moderate demand at $3 @ §11.\u2014 Advertiser, TELEGRAPH OFFICES List of Offices from Point Levis to Cap Rosier, with distances: \u2014 \" From To Miles.Point Levis.to L'Islet .47, L\u2019Islet.to Kamouraeka.,.,, 29 Kamouragka .to Riviere du Loup.Riviere du Loup.to Trois Pistoles ., Trois Pistoles .to Rimouski ., 39 Rimouski .to Father Point.8 Father Point.t> St.Fiavie., 16 3% 27 St.Flavie.to Grand Metis.7 Grand Metis.to Matane .3¢ Matane .to St.Felicite.\u2026\u2026 13 St.Felicite.to Cap Cnatte Light 3} Cap Chatte Light to Cap Chatte.3 Cap Chatte Town to StAn\u2019ead\u2019s M\u2019'nts 9 StAnnesdes Montsto Martin River.17 Martin Biver.to Mcu$ Louis.22 Mont Loais.to River Madeline 20 River Madeline.to Grand Vallee.9 Grand Vallee, to Chlorodorme.\u2026\u2026 15 Chlorodarme .,.to Grand Etang .9 Grand Etang.to Fox River ., 21 Fox River .to Grifin\u2019s Cove.7 Griffin\u2019s Cove., to Cap Rosjer.8 NEWFOUNDLAND AND NOVA §COTIA DISTANCES Nautical Miles Cape Rosier (Que) fo Channel Office, (Cape Ray (Nfid).330 Channel Office.to Cape Race (Nfld).440 Cape Race (Nfld) to St.Jonn (Nñd).100 8; Johne (N44).to Halifax {(N.S.720 MARINE INTELLIGENCE DEPARTURE OF OCEAN STEAMERS.FROM.TO.DATS.Abyssinia.New York.Liverp\u2019l, May Brooklyn .Quebec .Liverp\u2019l, May Thames .Quebec.London, May L, Champlain.Montreal.Liverp\u2019], May Republic .New York .Liverp\u2019l, May Sarmatian.Quebec.Liverp\u2019l, May Ontario.Quebce.Liverp\u2019l, May C of Richm\u2019d.New York.Liverp\u2019l.May eaas .Quebec.Liverp\u2019l, May Patagonia.New York.Liverp\u2019l, May Nova Scotian .Halifax.Liverp\u2019l, May Gallia.New York.Liverp\u2019l, May \u2018Waldensian .Quebec.Glasgow, May Ceitic .New York.Liverp\u2019l, May Circassian .Quebec.Liverp\u2019l, May C of Chester.New York.Liverp\u2019l, May Toronto .Quebec.Liverp\u2019]l, May Bothnia.New York.Liverp\u2019l, June 2 Buenos Ayrean.Quebec.Glasgow, June 2 L.Nepigon .Montreal.Liverp\u2019l, June 3 Sardinian.Quebec.Liverp\u2019i, June 5 Britannic .New York.Liverp\u2019i, June 5 8 9 9 Hibernian .Halifax., Liverp\u2019l, June Manitoban .Quebec.Glasgow, June Algeria.New York.Liverp\u2019l, June Adriatic.New York.Liverp\u2019l, June 10 Peruvian .,.Quebec .Liverp\u2019l, June 13 Pheenician.Quebec.,.Glasgow, June 16 Scythia .New York.Liverp\u2019l, June 16 L.Winnipeg.Montreal .Liverp\u2019l, June 17 Germanic .New York .Liverp\u2019l, June 19 Grecian .Quebec.Glasgow, June 23 Abyssinia .New York .Liverp\u2019], June 23 Baltic .New Yurk .Liverp\u2019l, June 24 Gallia.New York ,Liverp\u2019], June 30 Celtic \u2026 \u2026New York .Liverp\u2019i, Jaiy 3 Bothnia \u2026\u2026\u2026 New York .Liverp\u2019l, July 7 Britannig .New York .Liverp'l, July 10 Algeria \u2026 \u2026 New York .Liverp\u2019], July 14 Ge:manic \u2026\u2026 New York ,Liverp\u2019i, July 24 Baltic .New York .Liverp\u2019l, July 29 PORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVALS \u2014May 17.SS Clandon, 1,286, BR S Walton, master, from Havana, sugar and molasses, Carbray & Kouth DxrarTures\u2014May 18 SS Moravian, 2,0i38, J Grahrm, master for Liverpool, general, H&A Allan SS Colina, 1,296, Wm Bollo, master, for Glasgow, general, RB Reford&Co SS Ocean King, 1,6v6, Sir E Scott, master, for London, general, R Reford&Uo Schr Eugenie, 196, Ed Cloutier, master, for $: John\u2019s, Nfld: flour and lumber, Brown & Rendell Ship Glenbervie, 799, Alex Campbell, master, for Glasgow, general, H&A Allan Ship Pomona, 1,199; Jas Isbister, master, for Glasgow, grain, H&A Allan VESSELS IN PORT.Steamers.Brooklyn, 2,855, D Torrance Lake Champlain, 1,487, Thompson, M&co Sheikh, 1,283, J G Sidey Orchis, 1,138, B Reford Clandin, 1,286, C & Routh Scandinavian, 1,967, H & A Allan Moravian, 2,018, H & A Allan Sarmatian, 2,169, H & A Allan Ocean King: 1,606, B Reford & co Colina, 296; R Reford & co Ships.Pomona, 1,199 H & A Allan Glenbervie, 799, H & A Allan Brigantines, Atalaya, 417, Gillespie; M & co : Schooners.Foedras Area, 123, W A © Eugenie, 196, W A C Helene, 110, W A Charlebois P Fortin, 79, Lord & Munn C J Brydges, 77, Lord & Munn J Savard, 158, Lord & Munn Volant, 176, Lord & Munn PORT OF QUEBEC.ArrivarLs\u2014May 18.SteamshipToronto, Bouchette, Liverpoo), M McPherson, general Schoorer Frank, Lachance, Esquimault Point, order, ballast Steamship Ontario, Williams, W M McPherson, general Schooner Kate, Pic, Gaspe, W Hunt&co, woo Liverpool, CLzARED\u2014Mdy 18, Steamship Beaver, Lemaistre, Dalhousiz, &e, A Fraser&co Steamship Toronto, Bouchette, Montreal, W M McPherson Steamship Ontario, Williams, Montreal, \u2018W M McPherson ITrMs\u2014May 18.Tke tug Champion passed inward at L\u2019Islet this pm with an iron clippar ship in tow, reported to be the Allsn ship Gleniffur ; The steamship Ontario leaves for Montreal at midnight .The Dominion Line steamship Teronto, Captain Bouchette, which arrived in port this morning, while going into the Grand Trunk wharf, ran aground some distance to the west of the wharf, through, it is stated, some misunderstandirg of the crder given by the pilot.\u2018The passengers and freight were landed in small boats, The place where she grounded is a seit bottom, and the vessel 1s not likely to have received any material damage, dhe subsequently got off and pri ceeded for Montreal at Spm The ship Ontario, Captain Waters, from Grangemouth for this port, previously reported as having lost her rudder and both anchors in the ice, has since become a toral wreck The steamships Commodore, South Tyne, Texas, Circassian, Waldensiau, Tom John Taylor, Thames, Newfoundland, Effective, Grecian and Nettlesworth are all reported, and will arrive during to-morrow ; The steamship Ontario, at this port thia m, reports baving been in the ice six ays ; was in company with the the mail bout Circassian last Sundss, and saw about thirty vessels jammed in the ice The brigantine Orleans was j'aterday chartered at 70s to take a special cargo of deals for G'asgow by J Burstall&co.She is the first open vessel charterted nere this season ° CAPE ROSIER, May 18\u2014One three- masted steamer, red and black funnel, inward at 8 a in Later\u2014One three-masted steamer and one two-masted steamer inward at noon, too far too make signal cut; also one ahi inward this p m 8 ; P FOX RIVER, May 18\u2014One three-masted stesmer, Allan Glasgow Line, inward at 10 50 a ms supposed to be the Manitoban Later\u2014One three-masted steamer inward at9am.the had a bowsprit, yards on foremast only MARTIN BIVER, May 18-Steamer Cireassian inward at 8 a m; steamer Wal._ densian inward at 920'a m Later\u2014Steamer Nettlesworih, of Lon- £5 inward at 445 p m; one three-masted Okther, Allan Line, inward at 515 pm; did not answer signals; one two-masted £teamer at 545 pm, did not answer signals, steamer Grecian inward at 615 pm .CAP CHAT, May 18~\u2014Steamer Circassian inward at 10 a m .MATANE, May 18\u2014A large sailing vessel inward at 540 am, also one two-masted steamer inward at 755; her name, Tom John Taylor, of London Later\u2014One three-masted steamer inward at 4 10 p m, not enough of wind for to make signals; one two-masted steamer inward at 5 40 p m, gave her name Effective, of Sunderland FATHER POINT, May 18\u2014Steameor Ontario inward atmidnight yesterday; steamer Waldensian inward at 7 45 p m; 7 cabin, 82 intermediate, 540 steerage Later\u2014Steamer Circassian arrived at 4 20 p m, with 66 cabin, 58 intermediate, and 925 steerage passengers PORT COLBORNE.Ur-\u2014May 18.Echrs Mainnee Valley, Ogdensburg to Cleveland, ore; Ccrtez, Oswego to Cuil waukee, coal; HP Murray, Kingston to Erie, ice; Senator Blood, Ogd-nsburg to Cleveland, ore; Wm Home, Ogdenaburg to Cleveland, ore; A (Craig, Collin\u2019s Bay to , light; Azov, Toronto to » light; O Mowat, Kingston to Ashtabula, ore; Gleniffer, Kingston to Milsaukee, light; £lgin, Kingston to Cleveland, ice; bar ges Clyde, Kingston to Chicago.light; Grimsby, Kingston to Chicago, light; D M Baker, Charlotte to Buffalo, light; Col Brackett, Charlotte to Buffalo, light; tug Mollie Spencer, Charlotte t à Bubalo, lighr; steam- barge Clinton, Kingston to Chicago, light, Down\u2014May 18.Scbrs Erie Queen, Detroit to Kingaton, wheat; White Oak, Ashtabula to Hamiltoncoal; steambarge Niagara, Toledo to Montreal, corn.In Harsour\u2014May 18.Schre À Craig and Azov.Wind south, fresh.SARNIA, Ont, May 18 \u2014May\u2019s large thiee-masted barge Muskoka, which was aground on the beach about a mile from the mouth of the river, was flo ited to-day; they jacked her dp and pat timber under her, and wrecking tug McArthur, of Kingston, towed her off and took her into the Bay for repairs, Arrived \u2014Stmrs Saginaw, from Detroit, pass snd frt; Ward, from Port Austin; Star, from Detroit; Hiawatha, from Wallaceburg.Departures\u2014Stwmrs Saginaw, Port Austin; Star, Detroit; Hiawatha, Wallaceburg; Clark, Dresden; Asia, Duluth, pass and fre; tug Mystic, Windsor.GARDEN ISLAND, May 18 \u2014Arrivals\u2014 Sloep Frank \u201cSmith, Brockville, general cargo rafting materials; str Hiram à Calvin, Dickinson's Landing, five barges in t-w; Chieftain, from Galiop\u2019s Rapide with wrecking tools; the Captain reports he succeeded in getting off the barge Fortune, ashore on head of G\u2019Neil\u2019s Island BATH, Ont, May 18 \u2014 Arrived \u2014 Tu, Mixen with barge Chicago, from Kingston part load peas, and left again for Mill Haven SOULHAMPION, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014 Prop City of St Cathar.nes, \u2018Toledo, corn, for Montreal Departures\u2014Schrs Speedwell, Toronto, stone; Wanderer, Jelleville, light.Wind N W, light KINGSTON, May 18\u2014The steamer Geneva was sold to-day to Dr Springer, of Hamilton Arrivals\u2014Steam-barge Lincoln, Chicago, 17,060 bush corn; barge Lisgar, Chicago, 21,000 bush corn; prop Europe, lightened 6,000 bush corn.\u2018he str Corsican passed down this morning and the D C West ar rived from West Port.\u2018I here is not much to report in marine matters to-day, a lull having fallen on the shipping business.Quite a number of vessels are reported for Kingston and a rush may be expected before the end of the week.The tug Arctic, with raft of pine, for Quebac, passed down last evening.Cloudy, no win BROCKVILLE, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Stmrs Corsican, Hamilton to Montreal; Armenia, Ogdensburg to Toronto; Zealand, with barge Fortune; Hy Plumb, with barge Hope from Ogdensbuig; sieambarge Adventure, with barge Elsie from Gananoque; tug Hiram À Calvin, with 4 barges; barge ion.Departed \u2014Steambarge Water Lily, with barge Gypsy Queen for Cape Vincent; tug Hiram A Calvin withechr Frank Smith for Garden Island.Passed up\u2014'Tugs Bronso Chicftain, Hy Piumb wit Wind north, light.GODERICH, May 18-Arrivals\u2014Schr \u2014J G Kolfage, from Sarnia, light Departures \u2014 Steam-barge Victoria, Detroit, bark.;Wind south-west ; weather, warm, cloudy MILL POINT, Ont, May 18\u2014Arrivals\u2014 Schre\u2014Ocean Wave, grain, Napanee ; Belle, light, Belleville; Fannie, r3 88, Belleville ; Live Oak, potatoes, Charlotte; Fabiola, coal, Fairhaven; tug Lady Franklin, with barge from Napanee; Wm Jamieson, light, from Oswego Departures\u2014Schrs\u2014W Jamieson, lumber, Uswego; Minnie, shinglesand lumber, Bath ; tug, Lady Franklin, with barge for with 4 barges; schr Jenny.Montreal; tug Sherwood, with barge ; ctive, for Napanee, Wind north, risk PRESCOTT, Ont, May 18 -Up\u2014Armenia, Hiram A Calvin with three barges ; schr T C £treet Sailed from Ogdenshurg\u2014Tug Henry Plumb, with echr Jenni» Mathews; tug Chiefrain, light ; prop Zealand and consort; steam barge Abercorn Down \u2014 Corsica, _ Alexandria; prop Dominion, tug Jessie Hall and tour barges.The pleasure yacht Jas Buckley left for Kingston, to be inspected by Government Inspector.Wind north-east OWEN SOUND, May 18\u2014Arrivals\u2014Pro- peller Wiarton Belle, Wiarton, passengers and freight; Frince Alfred, Wiarton, passengers and freight.Departures \u2014 Wiarton Belle, Wiarton, passengers and freight ; Prince Alfred, Lion\u2019s Head, passengers and freight ; Northern Queen, got off dry dock this p m, sailed for Collingwood ; light.Wind west, light; weather warm.PORT HOPE, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Schrs Ranger, and Two Brothers, with coal, Departures\u2014Schrs Aurora and Caroline Marsh, for Oswego, lumber.Wind west, fresh.BELLEVILLE, Ont, May 18.\u2014Passed down\u20148chr Baltic, from Trenton for Oswego, lumber; schra O S Storrs, Oswego, lumber, V:ssels AG Ryan and 'Lrade Wind are loaded with rye at Trenton.Arrived\u2014Schr Florence, Oswego, light.Cleared\u2014Schr Fabiola, lumb +r, and schrs Nellie, P Downey, Oswego, rye.COLLINGWOOD, Ont, May 18 ~Avrivals \u2014Prop Lake Erie, from Chicago, 17,000 bush corn and a full cargo of other treight; steamer Emerald, from Meaford, excursion art P Departures \u2014Strs Northern Belle, for Parry Sound, passengers and freight; Emerald, for deaford, light ; achrs Florctta, for Chicago, tanbark; J C Worts, tor Colpoy\u2019s Lay, light.Wind south-east, light \u2019 ! MIDLAND, May 18\u2014Arrivais\u2014Strs Maganettawan, from Waubushene Departures\u2014Str Moganettawan, for Collingwood, passengers and freight.Wind ligut; weather warm NAPANEE, Ont, May 18 -Arrivals\u2014 None Cleared\u2014Schr Ocean Wave, light.No win KINCARDINE, May 18 ~Arrivals\u2014 None De.artures\u2014 Schr Admiral, from Beddore Bay, light.No wind PORT DALHOUSIE, May 18\u2014Bound up \u2014Rival, Morristown to Cleveland, ice; Manzanilla, Kingston to Chicago, chemicai ore.Arrived\u2014 Harvest Queen, Bangalore.Bound down\u2014Schr J N Carter, Cleveland to Toronto, coal; H Dudley, Toledo to Kivgston, corn; Singapore, Toledo to Kingston, corn, Antelope, Chicago to Kingston, corn; Sweepstakes, Cleveland to Torontocoal; Laura, Toledo to Kingston, corn; Maria Annette, Cleveland to Tor.nto, coal; Prussia, Whitehall to Kingston, timber; Undive, Cleveland to Hamilton, coal; Ca\u201d valier; Traverse Bay to Kingston, timber; Charger, Toledo to Oswego, corn; Mury Emmett Detroit to Collin\u2019s Bay, timber; E H Rutherford, Toledo to Kingston, cori.-_\u2014 - 2m \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014 Props City of St Catharines, Chicago to Montreal, corn.Prop Lake Michigan off dock.Wind north-west, .ight.oft dry doc FOREIGN PORTS.DETROIT, Mich, May 13\u2014Down\u2014Props Candia, Sop islow.Sceambarye William 18.cors\u2014.OQ i Broaall, Jno Scuett 5» Thomas Quayl, p\u2014FProps\u2014Jay Gould, Scotia .Steambarges\u2014Fletcher and Consort.Schrs \" \u2014T P Buals, Reindeer, West-side CAPE VINCENT, NY, May 18\u2014Arrived [Barge Rover, Kingston, hay.Wind N E, 8 PARRY SOUND, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Str Northern Belle, from Collingwood.OSWEGO, N Y, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Schrs Saxon, from Belleville, ashes; Seabird, fr m \u2018Tren:on, lumber ; Mary Foster, from Mill Point, lumber ; barges Black Diamond, from Brockville, lumber; H L Johnson, from Brockville, lumber and rye; Argosy, from Brockville, lumber; Wm Passmore, from Picton, ashes Cleared\u2014Schrs Seabird, for Trenton, ballast; W W Grant, for Mill Point, ballast ; Kitty, for Mill Point, blank; M O'Gorman, for Trenton, do; Elisa Fisher, for Port Hope, do ; Florence, for Belleville, do; Flora Emma, for Port Hope, do ; Caledonia, for Cobourg, do ; Great Western, Port Hope; A Muir, for Kingston, do; barge Erie, from Montreal, coal NEW YORK, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014Othellos from Hall; Canada, from London; Gallia» from Liverpool ; Minerva.from Middlesborough; Milton, from Newport; Rheola, from Cardiff; Gillert, from Hamburg ; Et Laurent, from Havre GLASGOW, May 18\u2014Arrived\u2014State of Ind'ana LONDON, May !8\u2014Arrived out\u2014The Queen, Crane and Salisbury; Suevia, Arraganta.Sarrento and General Werder ; City of Limerick EXPORTS.Perss VALRTAA, 507, D Anderson, master, for St Johns, Nâd, D Shaw, agent\u2014 Bourgeau, H&L 1 cs soap | bx mustard; A W Hood&son 1 es soap; C Martin 1 bx dye; Mills&H 1 cs woollens; B G Radway&co 42 cs remedies; Mills &H 5 cs Canadian wool- lene; G B Grant 5 bgs seed; G Barrington & son 63 trunks; Rendell &B 75 bris 185%¢f brls peas 25 brls 50 ht do oatmeal 15 bxs cheese; Rice Bros 24 cs paper collars; Cochrane, C & c012 cs boots and shoes; R McCready & co 83 cs 3 trunks do; Am Me.Laren &co 62 cs boos and shoes; A A Ayer &co 126 pkgs butter; H A Nelsou & sons 16 dozen brooms 20 dozen washboards; John Smardon 94cs boots and shoes 7 trunks do 445 bxs goap; Mont Rolling Mills 101 pkgs nails; Wm Smith&Bro 20 kgs do; Alex Wills&co 1 cs coffee; W M Moruey&co 4 bxs horse nails; J A Converse 827 pkgs cordage; Ames, H&co 8 cs boots and shoez; Jno Baird&co 100 brls and 112 hf brls peas 100 brls pork 6 hf brls barley 1 brl Graham flour 150 sides scle leatber 1.9 pkgs butter; Robertson, L&co 4 cs dry goods; Jas Leggatt 31 trunks 68 cs boots and shoes; di Livernois 3 brls apples; Wm Strachan 26 cs soap; Fogarty&co 19 trunks boots a.d shoes 56 cs do; J&B Mcl ea 203 bris flour 100 brls pork 50 do 100 hf bris peas 50 brls do 10 brls oatmeal 45 hf brls \u2018do 100 pkgs butter; Can Paper Co 205 bdis paper; Robertson, L&co 4 cs d goods; Casails, S &co 4 cs peg- wood; W Darling &co 204 pkgs hardware; Magor Bros&co 200 brls pork 150 do flour; JW 'f'ester&co 6 pkgs confectionery; J B Macdonald 1-c# leather; Gault Bros &co 30 vkgs woollens; Lord &M 746 brls flour 553 do pork 5) hf bris peas 40 sides leather 13 bxs cheese 1 tierce nams 1 bx r remedies 506 lbs bacon 457 brls flour 40 do « meal 30 do ostmeal 5 bxs cheese 4 cana lard; Wm Strachau &co 78 pkgs scap and oil; Cochrane; U & co 1 cs boots and shoes; Dom Oil Cloth Co 77 pkgs paints, &c; Wm Ewan& Son 5 cs wooliens; W Dow£co 4 cs and 3 hhds beer; Guult Bros&co 12 pkga cottong; A Wills &co 3 pkges nutmegs, &e: W T Benson 5 csks sal soda; Adams Tubacco Co 161 packages tobacco; Mills&H 2 cases woollens; Jas Popham &co 4i cs boots and shoes; Wm Darling & co 53 cs h ware; Jas McCready & co 20 es boots and shoes; J McMillan 41 brls .oil and grease; J Coristine&co 1 cs hats; J Lintoa&eo 18 pkgs boots and shoes; J Smardon 130 pkgs soap.Per steamship Pornino, for St Johns, Nflud, BR L Adams&co, agente\u2014Lymang co 5 pkgs; J W Brayley 1 ca: M Laing 50 brls pork; Tiffin Bros 15) hif brls peas; J C Wilson 25 pekgs paper; J Rattray&eo6 caddies tobacco; W MecLaren&co 1 cs; Fogarty Bros 2 do; BR C Jamieson &co 3 do; Baylis, Wilkes&co 1 do; John Baird& co 4u0 bris flour 314 pckgs butter 28 brls £5 hf bris oatmeal 25 brls peas; Ayer&co 255 pkes butter; L-ord&dunn 669 brls flour 158 pkgs butter 2 do cheese 1 bri hams i pk diied apples 15u b:ls pork; J&R MeLea 200 bris flour 3 do ginger alel do beer 5 do extract bark 5) tubs butter and 5) rides leather; Ames, Holden&co 4 cs; W Darling&co 62 pkgs; Magor Bros&co 24 brls pork 10 do hams 65 bxs cheese 50 pkgs but ter 50 bf brls oatmeal 10 bxs Radways; J MoCready&co 40 pkgs boots; Doujlass& McNiece 36 do gware; James O\u2019Brien 6 do mdse; J W McKeddie&co 2 ca do; J Coristine&co 5 do; Gault Bros&co 3 do; J L Cassidy&co 42 pkgs glassware; Douglass& McNiece 44 do; Pillow, Hersey&co 25 bxs nails; J McMillan 4 brls oil; RC Adams& co 25 do brandy; Ames, Holdendco 7 trunks boots; \u2018+ Boivin 23 cs do; Magor Bros&co 710 beis flour 4 bxs cheese; Chs Childs 2 bags lasts; John Brodie 50 brls flour; J C McMillan 3 do oil; J McCr:ady 4 pkgs boots; Canada Paper Co 53 pkgs paper; J Brodie 110 bris flour; Crane& Baird 69 do.Per ss Govino, 1,319, Hy Coates, master, for Glasgow, R Reford&co, agents\u2014A Mo.Fee 7,524 bush peas 7,52 bush oats; Mec- Culloch Bros 10,625 bush peas; Crane&B 11,212 bush peas, H Debell&oo 53 brls potash; Magor Bros 16,060 do corn; Lord& AM 12,766 do; G i' R343 bxs cheese; R Reford&co 5,000 feet lumber 295 cattle 34 tons hay 14 do feed.Per achr CJ Brypaes, 77, Chouinard, master, for Antigonish, Lord & Munn, agents\u2014 Lord& Munn 454 brls flour 250 brla cornmeal 5) brls oatmeal; H Sugden Evans 48 bags d sundries; Benny& McP 122 pkgs h\u2019ware; Morland, Watson&co 4 es do; Douglas&McN 9 cs e\u2019ware 5 cs glassware ; Wm Strachan&co 7 pkgs oil and soap; Mc- Dougall, Logie&co 50 pkgs pants 10 pkgs h\u2019ware; Wm Darling&co 75 kegs h\u2019ware.Per schr EvGENIE, 195, E Cloutier, masters for St Johns, Nfid, W A Charlebois\u2014 Rendell & B 1,375 barrels flour 59 do peas, 50 hf do oatmeal 50 pkgs butter; J Baird&co 1 waggor; Major Bros & co 49,060 feet lumber 1,000 bush oats.IMPORTS, LACHINE CANAL.Per Jowa\u2014Crane & Baird 22,500 bush corn Per NEsrasxa\u2014Crane & Baird 21,000 bush corn Per ONONDAGA\u2014T W Raphael & co 6,559 bush wheat ; Kirkpatrick & Ceokson 10,370 bush do Per CELric\u2014A W Ogilvie & co 10,533 bush wheat; W Wilson 2 rells bacon 2 brls pork; Order Oates&Arderson 250 brls flour; W Moodie 7 show cases ! box sundries; GC Charbonneau 1 show case; G Surfert1 do; I Duncan 44 hif-ct ests tea Per barge CorN Cr1B\u2014Order 1,6850 bush wheat Per barge KINGHORN\u2014Order 11,654 bush reas; (der 7,350 bush corn Per barge 'l'oLEpo\u2014Order 21,865 bush corn Per barge Borrez\u2014Order 9,422 bush wheat Per ALGRRIAN\u2014RB A Dickson 250 brls flour 25 do spirits 19 do ashes 1 horse Per BomemiaN\u2014Cameroa Bros 8) tubs butter; 8 Groax 80 bags potatoes; J T Warrington 59 bxs cheese Per barge DErrcir\u2014MeCulloch Bros 11,815 bush corn; Order 8,154 bush do VERMONT JUNCTION, H A Nelson&sons 12 bxs w\u2019ware 35 pkgs do; Caxd Paper Co 3 cs envelopes; Mrs G Bell 2 bxs mdse; ¢ H Tigh 3 csks s skins; H Watson& o 5 cs paper; Montreal Card and Paper Co 2 cs do; WJ McMaster, McC&co 1 ce; Cushing&co 5 cs fans; JE Barnabee 1 ca; Geo Bisnop&coles p\u2019 oard; I Chante oup | cask g\u2019ware; A Seath 1 cs drill; McLachlan Bros 1 ¢s d goods in bond; J H Mooney 2 bgs cochineal; M & Patton 2 bdls fish; J A Mathewson 5 erates fish; Geo J Gebhardt&co 3 bris glue; order 10 hhds toho; Fogarty Bros 11 cs; P Glader 2 es l trunk 2 pkgs; Cunnirgham Bros 49 pcs marble; G R Faber} tx; Pillow, H& co 1 mch 1 bal wheel 1 bx; Geo J Gebhardt 18 rolls paper; H A Neleor&sons 6 cs; Vipond, MeB&co 4 cs barfanas; K Watson &co 1 brl drugs; J W Tester&co 6 bris glucose 25 bags nuts; J G Gilmour 3 cases 2 do; Jas Robertson 28 pkgs tin; Hamilton Pow der Co 5 brls fuse; G B Fabre 4 boxes bolts; Lyman Sons&co 2 cs; C Stinson&co 2 cases; Thos Scnne U bdl duck; McLachlan Bros 1 ca dry goods in bond ; Whitley Bros 1 case cottons; G R Prowse 3 bdls; J E Bell 1 case leather; HJ Fisk 2 brls stiffs ; W Grose 1 bx hardware; Reform School 1 hox plants; J R Annette 2 bxs fire bricks; W Wardlow &co 1 cs g bags; W Strachan&co 3 bris oil; Order 4 hhds tobacco; W B Nash 4 do do; Pagels & F 2 do ; Sutherland, L&co 1 case; A Racine 1do; D Drake&D 70 barrels paint; Fairbanks&co 42 boxes scales; Crathern&C 158 bund es forks ; M Davis 1 organ ; J McMilian 1 barrel rosin oil; 3 R Parsons 1 box ; Frothingtam & Workman 3 boxes whips; 5 H & A S Ewing 2 csks; C Nightingale 29 egg cases; F H Marsom 9 bags feathers; Order M B Nash 4 hhds tobacoo; Pagels & F 24 do; Simpson, H, M & co 1 bx h\u2019wave; S Lafortune 1 old bureau; H Lacroix 1 bx h\u2019ware; B Mitchell & co 6 bris m sand; Can Paper Co 8 bdls paper; Mon Card & P Co 1 csk paint; Pagels & F 3 hhds tobacco; Order M B Nash & co8do3cs simples; Order 1 px; Morton, P & B2 ca h\u2019ware; Stirling, MeC & co 1 ea do; T Turgeen 1 bx c steel; B Mck & co 1 brl gum; W.lson, P & co 50 bris spts turp; J Ÿ Gilmour 2 es; Can Paper Co 10 bxs mchy 9 iron pes; J Taylor & Bro 2 brls fittings; J Mc- Arthur & Son 10 cs e paint 10 kegs do; Pagels & F 10 cs; S Careley 1 cs d goods 1 do in bord; Mclachlan 4 cs do; H Morgan &co 1 ce mdse; D Archibald 1 c3 bcoks; H Haswell & co 1 es camphor; Burland, L & co 1 esink; W Gros: 1 cs h\u2019ware, GRAND TRUNK WEST.A G McBean 400 bush peas; AH Thomson&co 800 do; Lord&M 4 0 bush rye; Ba k Commerce 490 brls flour; T W Raphael 360 do; J E Hunsicker 125 do; RB 8 Oliver 100 do; N Renaud 124 do; G Denholm 190 do; Magor Bros&co 10) do; C&Baird 200 do; C H Gibbs 1v0 do; Viau&F 20 bags do; R S Oliver 440 do; N Renaud 459 do; Bank of Montreal 200 bags oatmeal; tank of Couwerce 1 bil ashes; K&Cookson 2 do; Teer, C&W 3 do; T Shaw 16 keys t utter; K Fo.Ransom 2 do; G Wa.t7 do; Kirk, L & cod do; A G Parkins&co 2do; G Wait 12 do; ae \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - MONTREAL HERArp AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1880 \u2014\u2014 Order 8 do; Bell, S&eo was provided that, in case of rights acquired by individuals in portions of the contemplated belt, a quantity of land, equal in extent to that 8 do; D McKentio 4 | unubiquitous.At a dinner given to De do; À À Ayer&co 48 do: M T MeGrail 7 do: ' Lesseps at St.Etienne, & Japanete student Order Eastern Township Bank 18 dn: J who was one cf the guesta proposed a Mi'ehell 12 do: K&Cookson 6 do; A Thom- | toast, ** The Universal Republic.\u201d son $3 do; A Tromeon 50 bxa cheese; The London Times\u2019 Paris correspondent Tx Moore INvesTIGATION.\u2014 Aldermen Holland has our assurance that we have no personal end to serve in criticising his action in the Committee of Inquiry on | NEW WHOLESALE | \u2026 MILLINERY HOUSE Amusements.New Advertisements.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.FOR SALE\u2014 Commencing TUESDAY, MAY 18, COFFERS.re .« 2 a Le Dre #9 pkos bacon; necount À H derdemendiog from tho Porta the ascept, | ready granted away, should be ceded | ihe cams of the Ment Irapcolor.Mr | FOR FIVE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATIREE | 200 Bags Old Government Es e ds 3 ; ; : 1s | in demanding \u201clà t .t ur judgment, à owa Java a les{her:J D'ugaii&co 19 de FInek& 8 de; | apce of an Informational Commission of | 10 Ober parts of the Province.The | Holland lus taken, in our judgment, a PÉRATIC SOCIETY | 40 Half Baies Finest Mocha Freight for Produce and gy) Order J F Calloway 11 hbds tobacco; 5 supervision and administratien for Turkey.ace a ab 1 be looked : not expect to escape comment If all the MONTREAL OPE .60 Bags Porio Rico PA ay ; 2 boro, \u201c8, Chapman{ co Ee ae dou \u2018S| Tuæ Bonapartiet Prince, Pierre Bona- | valueless land eball be looked mpon in good actaof the Aldermen were placed in| \"ill give Planquette\u2019s Beautiful Opera, T5 Bags Maracaibo Freight room can be secured in fir ini i i il= 1 A St-amers, sailirg from M \"f-clag > : 140 bxs | Parte, of sinister notoriety, writes to a | the same way as land become unavail th | t that which we regard as MANDY | EB T : ; ontreat dur D Daley 2 bede: FA Worineton & co 7 | journal to complain that the mame of his | gp).by previous grants; and that it RE apa doubt She balance woul 2 THE CEIMES OF NOR \u2019 5 Casks Plantation Ceylon I El N Bi .| May and early June, for uring cake: B bxs cheese: J A Adams 2°0 | von Roland was emitted from the list of 9 Rw ; INDIGO London, csks; P Byrns 63 bxs chocse: de atmeal; J | l'vine Bonapartes lately published by his | Shell be compersated for the bad Jand | be largely in his favour.And if we bave MISS MARI S .Hul?avlor Tir être, Hamiltongico 16cs wine; | brother, Lucien Bonaparte.mm the belt by better land elsewhere.seemingly to pla (Mr.H) been ous-sided, the E Abbott Opera Co.aa 9 | 10 Chests \u201c Madras.\u201d eee ren Havre @ Moxs 1 brl; M Laing 500 buckeip lard: M A despatch from Candahar to the London | Bat so far it appears that Mr.Walkem, be h he, on Wn ® os ee in sia of the Emma \u201cERPOLE LTE.Cundill, Matthews & Co.PROMINENT DEPARTMENTS.> ana Fo Tra 500 des 01 cs 3 bâls; Rolling Times says that the new Wali of Candehar the Provincial Premier of British Co- | hag not been most arbitrary in his ruling Chorus of Sixry Voices and an efficient | May 18 Ns À For particulars, spply dat werp, ills Co 62 sacks.plet ely pacifying that: distarbed district.| lumbia, objects.How these allies will | throughout the entire case ?Orchestra of FOBT opan Friday morning.| 77 Straw Goods, Silks, BEDDALL & Co Q.,M,0.40.R.B.He was formally inducted as Governor, and | reconcile their opposing pretensions we May 15 114 Ribbons, Velvets, 1 \u2014 Lafreniere & St Onge 400 pape Lord &M 2,800 buzh cata; Lafreniere & St Onge 2,800 do; À W Ogilvie& eo 200 bags oatmeal; Order Bx eof Ottawa 1,700 do: Hosmer, CEH 5 cars hay; James Kerr 5 do; Wm Walrh 8 kegs butter; J P Henri 2 do; R Taylor 1 do; M Barr i do; BR Ransom 15 do; T Shaw 2 do; J Leb'anc 13 do; J Bertrand 1 do; L Carle 4 do; Heney& L 18rolls leather; Dupre & Frere 10,000 feet lumber; G Mireau 14 head live stock Mile End\u2014B Marselois 7 kegs m syrup 1 keg butter; A Labrecque 2 de; F Meunier 2 do; J B Marien 2do; J Johnson 2 do; « J B Marien 12 head live stock; P Resume \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 St.Sacrament st, Tue Forest FIRES.\u2014 Our despatches street, sontinue to inform us of the ravages of the furest fires in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.À large extent of territory has Aud the great and Colored Comedian, been burnt over, and whole towns and Ta LUCAs.for the Tablevillages have been destroved.The destruc.| This Afternoon at 2.3).This Eveningat8, | Thoroughly Cooked and Ready to be tion of property mounts up into the mil- Out ot Bondage! lions, and Revoral lives have been lost.Thursday, Friday and Saterday Even- SHRIMP SALAD, The conflagration has not yet been sub.| ings, apd Saturday Matinee, at 2.30, The fresh Gulf Shmmp is one of the dued.The sufferers are numbered by Uncle Tom\u2019s Cabin! finest and most delicate entrements that thousands.Subscription lists for the relief | Monday, May 24 (Queen\u2019s Birthday), the | can be offered at lunches and private sup- wag presented with various gifts for the cannot pretend to say.Here, however, Vicercy.M HuszeTiNE AvcLxrc has thrown | T° have the best possible official Lie.Hus g Sara Bernhardt quite in the shade in | confirmation of the character of Parie.On Saturday she lectured on [much of the land through which the Woman's Rights before a crowded audience.| yailroad is to ran\u2014we say much, because She denounced in unmeasured terms the |.! present constitution of society as a mascu- | 1b would c> fe pre .&C00.84 & 96 St, Francois Xavier St.May 14 115 NOVELS 11 Lay in a Sapply fer the Summer.DAWSON BROTHERS are clearing off their large stock of NOVELS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS ! The Franklin Square and Seaside Series are awkward in shape, the type is small, and they cannot be bound in Volumes when required.The Novels now offered are of the Editions wi.h GOOD TYPE AKD PAPER, and are as low in price as the Franklin Square and of FAR BETTER VALUE, if the retention of good ight i - sidered at all important.eves 18 cont Call and look over the Stock for SUMMER READING ! ! DAWSON BROTHERS, 159 and 161 ST.JAMES STREET.May 19 119 DOMINION BOLT CO., 87 ST.PETER STREET, Montreal Works in Toronto.HOT PRESSED NUTS MACHINE-FORGED NUTS CARRIAGE BOLTS\u2014Best PLOUGH BOLTS MACHINE BOLTS COACH SCREWS : BOLT ENDS BR.R.TRACK BOLTS SLEIGH SHOE BOLTS BOILER RIVETS BRIDGE RIVETS ROOF BOLTS ER.R.SPIKES BLANK BOLTS BRIDGE BOLTS May 3 105 THE GREAT LAND SALE OF THR MOUNT ROYAL VALE AND Proposed Victoria City Properties Will commence on the TWENTY-FIF of MAY, in blocks of one arpent in front by three arpents in depth, fronting on a grand avenue, well Macadamized, and ending at the water side, Nearly ali Ihe purchase money can remain on the pro perty for ten years at six per cent.The Brick Fields, Sand Pits.Quarries, Alumina and Fuel Deposits will be sold on similar terms, and the Water-power Lots Always a House, Land and Real Estate ACENT.° PATERSON BROS, 22 St.Helen Street, 58 & 60 Wellington Street West, Toronto 1m 114 ir 5 The SS.ONTARIO, from Liverpool is entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pags their Entries without delay TORRANCE & CO, Ag: ns, May 19 m119 NUTICE The SS.at Customsi i ithout delay.their Entries withou DAVID SHAW, NOTICE TO CONSIGHEES, The S.Sfrom Glasgow, 1s entered at ithout delay.withou KOBERT REFORD & CO,, Agente, 11 May 18 entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., Agents.May 17 m 117 NOTICE The Beaver Line Captain Wiiliams, THAMES, A.H, Luckhurst, master, from London, is entered inwards Consignees will please pass ORCHIS, Captain Mitchell, .Customs.Consignees will please pars their Entries The S.8.BROOKLYN, Capt, Lindail, from_ Liverpool, ia entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pass their T0 CONSICNEES.£S.LAKE CHAM PLAIN, Stewart, master, from Liverpool, Miramichs ! is intended to be despatched from Mreal for, Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Summerside, Ch , and Pictou, » Chatlottetony On Monday, 24 h May, at 5 o'clock, pm No Fresght received after TWO pa \u2018 ot o ers ti Shippers fre requeste à ave their Bills of Lading lef e ture by that hour.@ \u2018eft for signe.For Freight or Passage, avply to on\u2019.» Meti- Or, for Passage, to, mar SHAW, LDE May 13 #02 St.James she BE The Richelieu & Ontario Nay.THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPAyy BETWEEN MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, Run Regularly as under : The QUEBEC, Capt.Robt.Nelson, \u20ac Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, apg © The MONTREAL, Capt, Wm.Burn, © Taesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at SEVEN o\u2019clock p.m., from Montreal, STEAMEES FROM Montreal to Hamilton connecting at Toronto witk the steamer for Niagara Falls and Buffalo, ang with railways for all points Weat, will leave fy the present as follows :\u2014ALGERIAN Capt.Troweil, on Tuesdays; CORSICA\u2019 Capt.Binclail, on Thursdays; and SPAR\u2019 TAN, Capt, Bailey, on Saturdars, from the Canal Basin, at 9am., and Lachine on the arrival of the Train leaving Bonaventure Station at noon, and Coteau Landing on arrival of Train leaving Montreal atl ,m.?Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt, for Cornwall an?intermediate Tuesday and Friday, at 12 Noon, frog Canal Basin, and Lachine on arrival of the 3 o'clock train, Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain], Duval, leaves for Three Rivers every ie day and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting ap Sorel with steamer SOREL, for St, Fran cois and Yamaska.Steamer BERTHIER, Capt.L.H.Ror leaves for Berthier eve:v Tuesday, Thurday amd Satsurday, at 8 p.m., connecting at Lanoraie with railway for Joliette.Steamer CFAMBLY, Captain Frs, Lamoureux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting every Friday at Lanoraie with the cars for Joliette.Stcamer TERREBONNE, Capt.E.Laforce, leaves daily (Sundays excepted) tor L\u2019Assémption and intermediate ports at 3pm.Company\u2019s Ticket Offices, where State Rooms can be secured, from R.A.Dick son, 183 St.James street, and at the Ticket Office, Rich lieu Pier, foot Jacques Cartier Square, and from Robt.McLwen, at the Freight Office, Canal Busin, J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, Gen\u2019l Manager.\u2018Uraflic Manager, GENERAL UFPICKS=\u2014228 St.Paul Stree; Montreal, May 14, 1850 105 dttawa fiver Navigation Co J.Rankin, ports, every without delay.J.G.SIDEY, ewcastle-on-Tyne, is entered at Custems.Consignees will please pass their Entries is entered inwards at Customs.Con- a io signees will please pass their Entries with- , , ia ra ed Due HOMPSON, MUBRAY &cv, | Mail Line Day Steamers Ti oi MONTREAL AND OTTAWA i NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES._2 { The Steamers of this Line will begin 2573 | daly in MONDAY A TUE g gw 7 ER ports take 7.18 a.praia for Lachine to connect with steamer rs a spd First-class Fare to Ottawa .$2 5 ie a ss MI 8 Do.1 return do.vedere i econd-clars Kare to Ottawa .The $8.SHEIKH, Capt.Robson, from | Market Steamer ~ PRINCESS leaves CANAL BASIN for CARILLON every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 6am, Tickets at Grand \u2018Trunk Offices, and Company\u2019s Office.13 Bona venture street.R.W.SHEPHERD, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.PRIVATE BILLS, granting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other Purposes of profit, for regulat.ng surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tending to affect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the Rules of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively (which are published in full in the \u201cQuebec Official Gazette,\u201d to give ONE MONTHS NOTICE of the application (clearly and , distitietly speeytying its nature and object), in the \u201c Quebec Official Gazette,\u201d in the French and English languages and alsc in a French andan English news-paper published in the District affected, and tc comply with the requirements gherein jpentioned, sending copies oO e Urst and last of such notices, to th Private Bill Office of ary within one week from th.of such notice in the forward a copy of his Committe on Private Bills.All be presented within the ot the Session.L.DELORME, k.Leg.Assembly.Quebec, 16th February, 1680.w a JUAGQUES CARTIER BANK.NOTICE is kereby given that A DIVI DEND of TWO-AND-A-HALF per cant.upon the paid up Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at the Bank in ths City of Montreal, on and after the First day of June next.The Transfer beoks will be closed from the 17th to the 31st May next; both days inclusive, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETI NG of the Shareholders will be held at the Bauk on Wednesday, the Sixt-enth day of R.CAMPBELL NELLES 9 PARLIAMENT HOUSE PARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of the Province of Que- , for Private or Local Bills.either for President, 103 April 80 STEAM BETWEEN Longueuil and Montresl, FKOM 5 A.M.UNTIL 7.30 P.M.UMIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Service be twe:n Longueuil aod Montreal will be made, ai near as possib.e, as follows :\u2014 FROM LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF THE CURRENT PN ml 22 Am ee om 0 ON WREK DAYS.From Longueull\u2014At 5, 6, 7,8,83\" 9, 19, ardll A.M., :2 noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5 30, 6 and 7 P.£.From Foot of Current\u2014At 530, 630, 739, 815 8 45, 9 80, 108) and 11 30 A.M., 1230, 139,23, 8 80, 4 30, 6 1°, 5 45, G 30 and 7 30 P.MON SUNDAYS.From Longueull-At 845 A.M., 1, 2, 3, 4, F, 6 and 7P.M.From Foot of Current\u2014At 9 A.M., 1 80, 2 30, à 4 30, 5 8v, 6 50 and 7 30 P.M, May .2 113 each House, and a: y persons who shall make application shall first publication rhicial Gazette,\u201d ill, with the sum of one hundred dollars, to the Clerk of the Petititions for Privare Birrs must \u201cfi: st two weeks\u201d On and after MONDAY, 3rd MAY, and unt further notice, the sieamer LAPRAIRIE, Cat DEMERS, will leave at the following hours, Or near as possible .\u2014 On Week Days\u2014 Laprairie\u20146 A.M.and 10 AM.Montreal\u20148 A.M.and 4 I\u2019.M.On Sundays and Holidays\u2014 Laprairie\u20148.15 A.M, and 5 P.M.Montreal\u20142 P.M, and 6 P.M.J.BROSSEAU, Becretaïy.May 8 1e rem it | se \" Pi == = &0.RAILWAY NOTICE.Commencing SUNDAY, MAY 36th, sud and on each eucce:ding Sunday ven further notice,an EXPRE3S RAIN, F} alace Car attached, will leave Hochelaga for Quebec at 4 P.M., and & similar \u2018Train will les Quebec for Montreal pr June next.a same hour, srriving at destination ab The Chair to be taken at one o'clock | \"1 \"\"L A.SENECAL, Gen.Supt P.M, May 12 I By order of the Board, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A de MARTIGNY, | Pianos ! Pianos: Montreal April 28, 1850 fun 163103 Organs ! \u2018The New York Piano Company, P reve 0 Removing into their new premises, © nd 2:8 BI.JAMES STREET, offers 2% hasers, on exceedingly favourable 175; he following first-class PIANOS ands & Per \u2014e Ome ey of ; tuted ; : buisness, on HIS OWN ACCOUNT, as au | on the River Sid ; GANs:\u2014N.Y.Weber, Ballet, V8VE,,, d n te ind , .[ .and the feather showsistelf pushing out , ag au ide, as well as the beautiful à ; *.& Sons, Heintz po oma ate nds vidua je er belt of land by the side of the railway | but bent, in order to obtain its full General Manager.fr Me woe ; IMPORTER OF Riooded Lots on the various Brooks and | \u2014 \u2014\u2014 .Bon CRB Bl oe amo.Cor = satisfactory to the original and as well | to be sold to settlers.Weall know what length, some ten or twelve centimetres.| _ Sherbrooke, 5th May, 1830 r we 114 Lighterage 9m b rain Stores {o Intending | urchasers can view the pro- dLuoans Negotiated, Williams & Co.Grand tquure and UE would.bo for Congress und ti, |* besutifal dream of Alnaschar Sir| Ibis gouden upon its borders and pre- FOR SALE Harbour WINES AND SPIRITS: Ra Tora ual 2nd, make their own price AND Ehgland 0.Coss Orpuns.Semples À i i ind.| John A.Macdonald recounted to the : ning 2 : \u2014 an arpent wa fave from one-tenth of e these fine Pianos can be seen at the 807% fageident 0, oy pend rome ae House of Commo respecting that Ee an oo Tol some dro;s of | a New York Bulle Plat- St.Lawrence Grain Company, Offices : bi a ck.\u201d to five hundred arpents ina Mor tgages Bought and Sold lea St.James street, where Catalogues 9% i ight\u2019 i ificati pe ; : a RE orm ° > The surest ti i \u2014_\u2014 ¢ procured and prices compared.zic aigus ce \u2019 Hire rie stan mode of raising money in Manitoba and \u2014 suitable for cne or two Horses; as good (INCORPORATED 1876.) 23 ST.J OHN wiil be bobween nin any Core PA pada 20 St J: N W YORK PIANO a Niagara to be redeemed from sordid As.| the adjoining North-West Territory | A Fremr THAT Dip Nor Comz Orr, | as new; original cost, $450 ; sold only for .Lee: AND morning, at 532 St, Mary street.3b.UGIIOS Street, Montreal, fay 11 5 sociations.There are hundreds of gran- | But how even dream in this way of the | \u2014Thanks to the vigilance of the authori.| \"#28 of use.Apply 327 Commissioners Street, 28 and 30 Hospital Streets.May 14 THOS.F, 0 BRIEN, April 23 97 \u201c PUBLIC NOTICE 2 best of diese projects i hy be British Columbian part of the road, ties, Byan and Goss have been biulked The Victoria Siraw Works, MONTREAL.MONTHKAI ç given that the he opening! great Anglo-Saxon nations might be be.| Where an enthusiastic engineer cahnot | ig their intention of pummeling each | Corner Papineau Road and St.Rose street.May 14 115 May 15 * 6 THE CORPORATION HOUSE SCAVENGIKC- Lekoyer street, frond cor pefiled oud made Bld.et the United pretend to imagine good agricultural | other on Canadien soil for $2,000 aside May 19 c119 Æ Water Works Departmert \u2014 oF THE Sealed Ten.ers addreased claude 8 rect ast ward es Government only let it Hcer- | land anywhere near his favourite line ?and the heavy weightchampionship.It \u2014\u2014 .to the undersigned and en are, In te eal, is com éome coutiy intermatiomel luxury and 3 | Alnsschar bad, at legs\u2019, a basket of| is about time thai American braissrs PLANTS, HAND HOSE.N ES Town of Harriston dors landes fur House | purus.urd So how deposited i (1072 + + * + .J I A \u2014 .S V > recei A - .005 .oil.will not be long before projects in abund- | 68g8 as a basis of his calculations, but | and their admirers were given to under- ROSES, F UCHSIAS, BEGONIAS, HEL- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereb offers liberal advantages to parties wish- à until noon, ceived | of the undersigned, ia Lao oa pest there, ance will be competing for the opportu- | Sir John has not even that brittle £ tand that the not come over to ITROPE, VERBLNAS, i that any person wh do.ing to establish Manufactures, Harriston } On Frid the 21 All persons whos f any part of ¥ nity : 2 .rittle ona san a £ bob Sand d have their | And & general collection of Plants, in splen- | .\u201cAw and Hosein tonnection ith CO Al is situated in the northern part of the : ay © = et Inst.| as liable for the payment reby required \u2019 FOREIGN.dation of compound addition on a line Hes ideo : th impuaity.Our an did condition, will be sold by the the \u201ccity water supply is bound to obtain 9 Goant Ling ton, T a the lines of the | a once: oly pall, for bay the eament, thereof to the under: 4 M2: i 2 an | Prize hghts w .= ; estern and Toronto, G D ouse offa)l, ga-bage, etc, .5 1 ss fro Goschen, the new British Minister to the of railway, where no valuable land can thorities are able and willing to prevent ELMWOGD FLORAL COMPAKY, every voa a per Le EU) deu and bo Bruce Railways.There will be à Station according to specifications to be geen in | ¢d» at his said office, withi a ten Cot wit Porte, bas started for Paris on his way to be found.It seems, therefore, that he such exhibitions on Canadian territory, | por SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS per deZen au nora severe penalty, and that ail For Sale b the Ca, of the Stratford and Huron Railway, now Lhe, office of the Board of Health, City the date of the [st ineertio Constantinople.is aeking the Provincial Government of | and the reception met with by Ryan and | from present date until the 24th MAY.persons found using any such hose with= y rgo.distributing pointes ait She of the best The lowest or any tender not nesessari! wither no JAMES F.D.BLACK, 1 \u2018 The | London Times correspondent hears | British Columbia to extend a principle, | Goes should serve as a warning ro those | Aji delivered free of Cartage.out having pad, the, said rate, shall be Apply to Correspondencs invited, For informs.| Bocepted.> City zed?tom Herat that Cabul troops are again dy embodied in the cont ; who may attempt to imitate tbeir ex- o = prosecuted ac .tion, apply to - By order.Crry Han, urgiog Ayoob Khan to mare), and that | 2730Y Peu WAR | ample in the future.We do not want | NO- 1532 Bt.Catherine St.(By order) LQ he HENRY DOBELL & CO., A.MEIKLRJOHN CHAS.GLACKMEYER, | Montreal, 18th Mes, 160.in the HER, | they promised to do so on 'luesday last.that Province, to cede land for railway ; ; ; Opposite Montreal Cricket Grounds pt.W.W.Agents \u2019 .\u2019 » [l'his notie= to be inserted is Van, 17H h Tan 0 traction.In that contract it bave do res and we will not | may 16 ls | Montreal, }7th May, 180.m119 | May 17 sv i May 15 Mayor.| City Clerk.| ALD and the Gazette on the 14th, 19145?.THz great canal constructor seems to be | cons .' have them.: : 118 Montreal, 15th May, 1880 mi]17 and 19th of May, instant.\u2014 mm nm A AE _ ST ~» lag3 ring Ypet, 1ÿ i \u2014\u2014 \u2014-\u2014- \u2014 al his Mon.Metir, etowy > pm.\u2018Mm.gq ueste à Signe\u2014 + A.a; Rankin, Le, every n, from al of the aptain J, Ty lues.cting at 6.Fran- H.Rov, Thurs necting tte.Fre, Lary Tuesnnecting the cars E.Lated) tor Porta at re State A.Dicke 1e Ticket 3 Cartier 1, at the LOY, Manager, 1 Stree; 105 n ÿ \\ y amers TAWA ill begin Passenrmeciate achine to mou $à 5 .\u2026 400 , K, 6 and 230,30 18 ee {860 2 oy IE, Capturs, or as A i th, and y until EN, with bec 11 leave pal ation 84 Supt.113 rere 98! 7 reviouf ses, ers pur pers nd OK\" javie & Heintg .New 8 § ples of e store ues caù co.id hereby ¢ = x se - pr \u2014_\u2014 MERC WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1880 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WE : an eloquent tribute to the influence of JELEGRAPAIC DESPATCHES, { death of the Hon.Geo.Brown, and paid tc re tr re QUEBEC DINNER TO THE FRENCH CONSUL.THE CORPORATION AND THE TROOPS.GOLD MINING ON THE CHAUDIERE.QUEBEC, May 18.\u2014M.Lefaivre,Frenck Cuneul-General, was last night entertained av a ainner by 8.veral friends.The Federal Minister of Public Works leaves here for Ot:awa on Thuraday.F.ficen French-Canadian men of © B\u201d Battery who are to be attached to \u201cA\u201d Battery will be under the charge of Lieut.Hebert, The City Corporation have refused to puy the trcoy of cavalry called out in connection with the late rows, and instructions have been given to take suit for payment.; A batch of servants of the Vice.Regel household arrived here last night by the North Shore.S:veral American miners are reported to have arrived in town in comnection wi bh gold mining at the Chaudiere.OTTAWA VICE-REGAL SIGHT-SEEING.\u2014 THE SUPREME COURT.THE MARSHALL WOOD CASE.Orrawa, May 18.\u2014The Gouvernor- General and bis brother continued their inspection of the sights in and around the city to-day.In the Supreme Court, to-day, argument was heard in the case of the Queen vs.Belleau ef al.Hon.Messrs.Charch and Langelier appeared for the Crown.{;and Hon.Mr.Irvine and Mr.D.lton McCarthy, Q C, for ths respondent.The present term of the Court closed this afternoon.Iu 1877 a Petition of Right agninst the Crows was brought in the Exchequer Court by Mr.Marshall Wood, who claimed some $30,000 for plans furnished in connection with the improvement of the Parliament grounds.Judgment was rendered for the Crown on a demurrer.R-cently the Case was submitted to the offisial Arbitrators, who, it is under- swoud, awarded Mr.Wood $13,000.Against this decision an appeal hus been taken to the Exchequer Court, which the Government isable to d> under a provision in an Act passed in 1879, TORONTO EN ROUTE FOR MONTREAL.LADY HINCKS\u2019 FUNERAL.PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.TorONTO, May 18.\u2014Over 4,000 signatures have been attached to the petitions asking for the commutation of the life sentence of D:courcier.A deputation will leave bere on Thursday morning to pres:nt three petitions to the Minister of Justice, who in turn will lay them before tae Governor-General.Lient.-Governor Macdonald and family left Toronto this evening at 7 p.mer Grand Trunk for Montreal.The Peut Governor will, at the request of the Duminion Government, return in about 10 days to discharge the duties of Lieut.-Governor till the 1st July.The funeral of Lady Hincks, which took place this afternoon from the regidence of Mr.Chas.Moss, was largely attended, prominent among tho e pre.eent being many of the higher Court Judgesburizl services weve read by the Rav, Arthur Baldwin, assisted by the Rav, Dr.Scadding.The Toronto Philharmonic Society produced in the Horticultural Garden\u2019s pavilion to-night, for the first time in Oanadn, Sir Michael Costa\u2019s oratorio, ¢ Naaman.\u201d Dr.Dippi, of London, took the prineipal tenor part in \u201c Naawan,\u201d ana Mr.Warrington, of this city, that of \u201c Elispa.,\u201d Tue chorus and orchestra numbered 300.Considering this was the first public performance, such a life, and charged strongly against the present legislation in connection with the liquur traffic that places at any moment a life of such a character and worth at the mercy of a drunken assassin.\u2014_\u2014 ec.ST JOHN, NB.THE VERDICT IN THE SCUTTLING CASE.LOYALIST ANNIVERSARY.Sr.Joux, N.B., May 18.\u2014At 8.15 o'clock this evening the jury in the \u201c Brother\u2019s Prida \u201d scuttling case came into Court and returned a verdict of \u201c Guilty\u201d against Captain Tower, accompanied by a 1ecommendation for mercy.Sentence was deferred, as there are exce tions to Le argued.Tower was committed to gaol; he will be ad- mitced to bail to-morrow.The jurors signed paper recommending that the proceedings against Captain Lettery, one of the jurors, charged with collusion, be dropped, and His Honour said the recommendation met wi.h his approval.The verdict has created quite a sensation, the general opinion having been that thers would be a disagreement.The jury were out seven hours, To-d.y is the 97th anniversary of the landing of the Loyalists.B:yond the firing of a salute, the display of the bunting and à holiday given to the school-children, there was mo celebration of the day.There is a report current in Fredericton that arrangements are rapidly progressing to extend the New Brunswick Railway to Riviere du Loup and to widen the gauge to the standard, and that the work is to proceed at once.FREDERICTON.NEW LEGISLATIVE BUILDING.\u2014\u2014 FREDERICTON, May 18.\u2014~Mr.Lawlor, soptractor of the New Parliament Building, has arrived and the work of tearing down the old ruins is now going on.Midnight Despatches GRFAT BRITAIN SHAW THREATENS TO SPLIT WITH PARNELL.THE POLICY OF THE HOME RULERS.THE LORD ADVOCATE DEFEATED.SIGNS OF A CONSERVATIVR REACTION.LoNpoN, May 18.\u2014 William Shaw, at the Home Rule Conference at Dublin to-day, said if Parnell\u2019s policy on the land question was identical with the views enunciatsd in America and Ireland, Shaw will not remain a member of tbe party.Tue election at Wigtown Burghs to elect Lord Advocite McLarin (Liveral) has resulted in tbe return of Mark Stewart (Conservative.) 1 The election of W.Sandwida to dll the vacancy in the Commons caused by the elevation of Kna*chbull Huggson to the Peerage, has resul ed in the return of Compton Roberts (Conservative.) The Post siys that the Conservative gains at Sandwich and Wigt.wn can only be accepted as another significant sign of a reaction retting in throughout the country.DusLIN, May 18.\u2014Tae meeting of Home Kulers to-day adopted Parneli\u2019s At All Saints Church the resolution in favour of Peasant pro- prietory.The question whether Home Rulers should sit om the Qpposition benches bas been adjrurned till the meeting in London on Thursday.FRANCE THE FRENCH LABOUR STRIKES.OBIT.- Paris, May 18.\u2014 Joseph Adrien Gastambide, an eminent French Jurisit was a success, and was witnessed by coneul, is dead, aged 72.over 2,000 people.KINGSTON The Minister of the Interior has gone to Rheims, where the labour strikes have assumed a serions aspect.The strike THE SISHOP OF TORONTO EX continues unabated at Reaboix.PLAINS.KingsToN, May 18.\u2014At a confirma~ tion held recently in St.Pauss Uhureh, in this city, His Lordship the Bishop of Cardinal Francois Maria Pie, Bishop of Poitiers, is dead, aged 65.SPAIN Toronto «ssumed à sitting posture while | TRAIN WRECKERS SENTENCED TO : DEATH.conferring the solemn and sacred rite upon the candidates, Some correspondence ensued on the subject between His v\u2014\u2014 MADRID, May 18.\u2014Thirteen persons Lordship and the Vestry of St.Paul\u2019s, | who wrecked a traiu on the Andalusian which has been concluded by a lengthy | Railway recently have been eentenc:d to letter from the Bishop, in which he says | death and thirteen to imprisonment for tha it was altogether owing to the fact twenty years, that a chair was placed for bim just as the \u201claying on of hands\u201d began, aud his mind being tiken up with the cere- many previous confirmations.He had ITALY \u2014 mony, he sat down, as he had done at PRECARIOUS CONDITION OF THE no intention of offending the congregation.In future, unless prevented by infirmity, he should perform the cere~ mooy standiry._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LONDON.MEETING OF PRESBYTERY.PROPOSED OIL COMBINATION.COUNTY POOR HOWSE.LonDoN, May 18.\u2014The May sitting of the London Presbysery was opened at the First Presbyterian Church this aîter- noon, the Moderator, R:v.J.McDonald, presiding.There was a large attendance of ministers from the District.After JESUITS COMING TO AMERICA.Rome, May 18.\u2014 It is no secret to the Pope\u2019s medical adyisers that to remain in Rome all tho summer is perbaps to ron an immediate risk of his iife, and certainly to shorten it.LowpoN, May 18.\u2014A Rime \u2018telegram gays that many Jesuits will go to America when the decrees against them are enforced.PERSIA A TERRIBLE FAMINE.LONDON, May 18.\u2014A letter from the the usual devotional exercises, the Com- { Rev.Mr.Larabee, a well-known Amerimittee oa business recommended the [can Missionary at Occomiak, North following order: Furst, Calls; second, | Persia, says the grain is selling at eleven Appointment of Committees to ezamine | times ordinary rates.Rce has risen sessional records ; third, report of Com.| enormously, and people are living mittse appointed to visit West Wil- | largely on scanty roots.Robberies are fiams, alarmingly frequent.Reports from The mew poor house for thig county | Kurdistan received from the helpers is being pushed forward, and will be | among the Mountain estorians are ready for occupancy by the end of the | equally distressing.From Qroomiah to summer.A second oil combination is spoken of in opposition to the Inperial.The employes at the G.W.W.ear shops have formed a Co-operative Society for the purchase of provisious at wholesale.BRAN1FORD.NEW COTTON FACTORY.MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENT.BrAXTFORD, Ont., May 18.\u2014A large number of citizens assembled yesterday afternoon at the Holmdale to witness the laying of the corner stone of the new cotton mill and naming of the mill, now being erected by Mr.Clayton Slater.The interesting ceremony was performed by the Mayor.After the mortar was spread and the stone placed, the Mayor striking with the Lrowel, declared it well and truly laid, and that henceforth the establishment would be known by the pawe of the Craven Cotton Mille.After the ceremony was over those present took lunsheon, pre- paved for the occasion, when appropriate addresses were delivered by several citizens.At a meeting of the City Council, last night, the assesament for the present year was plaged at one-and-a-half cents pa the dollar.JORDAN NEWS OF A MISSING SCHOONER.4 JoRDAN, Ont., May 18\u2014The following letter, enclosed in a bottle, was picked up to-day on the shore at the head of Lake Ontario :\u2014\u201c April 15th, Lake Ontario, Schr.© Firefly,\u201d of Kingston, mast gone and sinkirg.The crew are mostly all lost ; poor hopes of the rest, aad only two survivors now.Yawl broken and no chance of escape.If any one should find this bsttle, please write to my friends, and oblige yours respectfully.(Signed), Thomas Brown, Captainddress Mrs.T.Brown, at Kingston.\u201d The above note bears no mark of year In which it was written.The original can be had by addressing the agent of Montreal Telegraph Company, Jordan Station, \u2018SEAFORTH TRIBUTE TO THE LATE HON.GEO.:BROWN.SEAFORTH, Ont, May 18.\u2014At the evening service, on Sunday, the Rev.Jas.Graham, of the Methodist Church here, T.geris the famine is alike severe.TURKEY AN ENGLISH RESIDENT ATTACKED.THE SULTAN HESITATES TQ SIGN A DEATH WARRANTA QUESTION OF JURISDICTION.CONSTANTINOPLE, May 18.\u2014 Alarm has been produced in the British community by an attack on the 1lth inst.on an Englishman named Burness and two ladies, walking in the subnrbs, by tifree Mpyssulmen robbers armed with knives.PBurness lics in a precarious condition.The two assailants have been arrested, and will be ecourt.mar- tialed.The Sultan still hesitates to sign the death warrant of the aseassin of the Russian Colonel Comumeroff.Tho fanatical party are making strenuous ef- foris to save him.After the return of Maynard, Americau Minister to Constantinople, Sowas Pasha renewed bis protest agaiust the jwisdiction which Maynard assumed through orders from Washington.Maytard has gone to Alexandria to try another American, accused gf murdering au Egyptian.Ît is believed hera that the Egyptian Government will protesi seajnst Maynard\u2019s acsumption of jurisdiction, and ignore it.WEST INDIES YELLOW FEVER.\" Havawa, May 18.\u2014Fourteen deatks from yellow fever £5; the week ending Friday.I CHINA.TTON MANUFACTURING, ABAN- corr DONED.% WAsHINGTON, D.C., May 19.\u2014The American Minister to China announces that colton manufacturing eomuensed at Shanghai recently by the Obinese had been abandoned.NORWAY.EMIGRATION.H:naroN, D.C., May 18.\u2014~The Coven at Coristians reports that the emigration to tbe United States from Norway is\u2019very large, and increasing.Cbanged the subject of bis sermon to harmonise with the sad news of the i ter \"The emigrants are of good charac \u2018and mostly from the country districts.zer.was concealed.1 removed at present.stall in the Champlain Market Hall this The body was the building, but life was extinct, i shooting occurred.i phate Mines,\u201d with San Goldsberothis afternoon a fire broke out in Stibbins\u2019 Brothers oil store house, The fire burned rapidly,and by five o'clock every dwelling and pl:ce of business in h xcept the Court Honse, Baker\u2019s Hotel, Man's Tasurance office, and Journal | place at DeZouche\u2019s, St.Jumes street, P.inting office, wera in ashes.About forty | on Thursday morning.UNITED STATES THE LAND LEAGUE.THE SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.STATUE TO ANDREW JACKSON.\u2014 PLATFORM OF SAN FRANCISCO WORKINGMEN'S CONVENTION.FUNERAL OF JUDGE CHURCH.NEw York, May 18.\u2014 A meeting of the Provincial Central Committee of the Irish Land Leauge was beld this after- neoa to effect a permanent orgariza- tion and deviau the best means of carrying on the organizaiion through the Central Uaion delegates from different cities and towns.The Irish Land League of America to-day jelected P.A.Colline, Boston, President.Among the Vice-Presidents is the Rev.R.Cronin, of Buffalo.CHICAGO, May 18\u2014Tne Journal's Springfield special says that things look ugly this afternoon and it is difficult to sce how a row can be averted to-mor- row, It will not be surprising if at this time to morrow two Conventions are in session.Most stresucus efforts are being made by one side to pledge the majority of delegates to vote against Blaine.The outlook for a peaceful solution of the difficulty is not promising.NasaviLLe, Tena, May 18.\u2014Tue c.ty 18 overrun with visitcrs from all parts of the country to witness the unveiling of the statue to Andrew Jackson on Thursday.General Jos.E.Johnson arrived this afternoon, and was mt by a delegation of Federal and ex-Confed- erate soldiers and survivors of the Mexican and Florida wars.SAN Francisco, Cal, May 18\u2014The Wukingmen\u2019s Convention spent the morning in wrangling over the question of appointing delegates to the National Greenback Labour Coavention withous r sult.The Platform adopted is Anti- Chinese, Anti-Sabsidy, Auti-National Banks, Anti-Monopoly, and favours Greenbacka, the Guvesnment control of Corporations, Female Enfranchisem :nt, and Compulsory Education, ALBION, N.Y., May 18.\u2014 Western New Yo:k never wi'nessed such a scene ag here to-day on the ocoasion of the funeral of Judge Church, The weather this afternoon was fair.Special trains ran from Rochester and Buffalo.YANETON, Dak., May 18.\u2014~Red Oloud, the proposition to permit railways to run through the Sioux reservation.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS BRoOKLYN, May 17.\u2014The police surprised three burglars while at work on the safe in Marsh\u2019s jewellery store early this morning.They jumped through a plate glass shew window and escaped, excepting one giving the name of Adrian Leroy, The safe contained valuables worth a hundred thousand dollars, New York, May 17.\u2014Early yesterday morning while Jumes Murphy was asleep his drunken brother burst in the door and beat him fatally with a club.The body of Wm, Haley, who disappeared from Yookers recently, after twice attempting suicide, was fouad in the North river on Saturday.John Eagan, while bathing, was drown - ed in the Broux river last evening, Early this morning five river pirates hoarded a schooner oft College Point, arousing Mat Williams, who seized two revolvers and fired at the gang, They retired firing, and in getting into their boat upset it.One robber was drowned, and the balance were saved by the schooner\u2019s crew and turned over to the police.Orrawa, May 18.\u2014 A correspondent, | FIRE REPORT Specially reported for tie MONTREAL HERALD.CoxDERsPORT, Pa., May 18 \u2014At three The town is without water or supply of fire apparatus.buildisgs were destroyed ; lose, $200,000, No liyes are reported lost, OTTAWA, Ont, May I8.~The residepeo of Wm.Aylwin, Hull Township, was destroyed by fire; loss, $1,000, partially insured.WEATHER REPORT, Montreal, May 18.TemrkraTuBE-\u2014In the shade by Standard Thermometer observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematics) Instrument Makers, 242 & 244 Notre Dame Btregt em 8 au.1 PM.6 P.M.56 © 66° 64 Max.Mix.MEAN, 68° 48° 53° BY STANDARD BAROFKTES, 8 an, lr 6 P.M.30.40 30.38 30.35 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, } Toronto, May 18, 10.00 a.m.§ Probabilities for the next 24 hours\u2019 Lower Lake region\u2014Fresh winds, mostly between south-east and gouth-west ; partly cloudy to cloudy weather, with showers and thunderstorms.Upper St.Lawrence\u2014Moderate to fresh winds; partly cloudy to cloudy westher, with showers and thunder-storms.Lower St.Lawronce and Gulf-\u2014Moderate to fresh winds and fine weather to-day, followed to-morrow by rain areas.Maritime Provicces\u2014Moderate to fresh winds; parily cloudy weather, followed by showers t>-night.Cape Breton\u2014Mode- rate to fresh winds ; fine weather to day, followed ky rain areas to-morrow.parent SA lr For Srup Pusroses.\u2014À shirt.Ax Our or TRE \u201c Common\u201d Brian \u2014The goose.A Goon watering-place for Skeffold grinders.\u2014Filey.; \u2018Way is the letter « 8\u201d like experience ?\u2014 Because it makes age sage.A * ToucriNG\u201d Spxcracre.\u2014Charles II.curing patients of the *\u201c King\u2019s Evil.| How is it that people who like light pastry put cloves into their pies ?À single clove weighs seven pounds.; Nor \u201cUp ro Suurr.\u2019-Elder Sister : \u201cWhat did Cook say when you told her that the children didn\u2019 like the soup, Biddy ?\u201d\u2014Biddy: * Sure, thin, and what \u2019ud it be but ner snuff that dropped in, and she thought the chiides\u2019 \"nd b\u2019lave it was pipper .\u201d SPORTING INTELLIGENCE LACROSSE.retary, Joseph Williams; Treasurer, Thomas Jocks.Coumittee\u2014John Daille- Raquettethem is captained by John Daillebo .t, and composed of the folllewing well-known players -\u2014\u2014Peter Karonhiare, John Daillebout, Michel Lefebvre, Francis Hamrocke, Crossing the River, Joseph Rice, Strong Arm, Michel Daillebout, Thos Ross, Jos Rotche, Moses Daillebout, and Lazare Zacharie.This is a very strong team,and if they keep together during the season will po doubt make a good fight for the champion pennant, AQUATICS.THE HANLAN-COURTNEY RACE.Wassinaros, D C., May 18.\u2014 All the preliminary arrangements for the great race to morrow have been perfected, and there is every indication that the contest will positively come off, and the race prove the grandest aquatic event ever witnessed in this country.The referee has sent a note to each man this evening, notifying them that they must be at the starting line at 4.80 p.m., ready for the word.A re.spon-e has been received from each that he would be there.Every train to-day has added to thie throngs already here, It is est:mated that 50,000 strangers will be in the city to-morrow.Betting to night opened 100 to 50 on Hanlan, and gradually fell to 100 to 36, and closed 100 to 45, Courtney has selected as his judge upon the referees\u2019 boat, E H.Rankin, Boston Herald, and Hanlan will be represented by David Ward, of Toronto.Samuel Hammond and J.R.Bustice, New York, will be time keepers.The men will be started at £30 p.m.promptly, if the water is suitable.AMUSEMENTS.Academy of Music.\u201c THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY.\u201d Leet night the Montreal Op:ratic S)ciety presented the above pretiy and tuneful opera to the public.Tae attendance was not as large a ome as we opera companies te-lay, and those only of long cxperience, who could have given the opera in the same satisfactory style as was done by the amateura last night, For this reason, and also that home talent should be encouraged, we were sorry to tee that our musically- inclined people were not there in strong force; isis t> be hoped, however, that they will sbow their appreciation by pack ng the bouse during the week.The orchestra is the first thing natice- able.It is a splendid one, the best ever yet heard at the Academy, well drilled and disciplined.Mr.Hecker has each member well in hand, while the instru~ ments are as perfectly tuned as is possible.Taroughout ths whole performance the conductor showed his appreciation of his position by keeping his orchestra well up t> the mark, seeing that both soloists and chorus were eustained at the proper time, and that no special number was lost by any undue predominance cf accompaniment.We certaialy think that such an orchestra is worth bearing by all lovers of music.Mr.Hecker is to be congratulated upon his success.Of Miss Marie Stone\u2019s impersonation of \u201c Serpolette,\u201d nothing bat praise ean be written.It was beyond criticism.Her pure voice rang out well, P1r7eBURG, May 17.\u2014Last December a | 81d every opportunity was given by peddlar numed Marks, and his brother, | the orchestra for the display of her started on different peddiing routes, | Temarkable vocalization and delicate Marks disappeared, and his brother found | #hading.Rounds of applause greeted he bad been in the company of one Sweet- | ¢8ch member, and , OB The latter has now confessed that | ing Of the \u2018\u201c Polonnaise,\u201d she was per- he and three brothers named White raur.| force obliged to respond to the hearty dered Marks.One of the Wiiite brothers | ¢ncore.Miss Stone\u2019s \u201c Serpolette\u201d is à has revealed the place where Marke\u2019 body matchless performance and hard to to equal.She also during the evening gave QuEENsTON, Ont, May 17.- Mrs, | vod aid to those who played with her David Hanniwell, of St, David\u2019s, met with | Whicn was highly appreeiated by the a serious accident here this morning, her | #mateurs with whom she has become a horse running away and throwing her and | &Teat favourite.Amateurs, we kuow, & young lady named Kennedy to the | Me notas subjret to criticism as profes- ground.Miss Kennedy was only slightiy | Sionale, still kindly, well-fatenticned | pjured, but Mrs.Hanniwell's injuries | hints, we trust, will be taken in good were too serious to admit of her being | part.Miss Maltby as © Germaine\u201d was \u2019 ~ 1 very good, surpassing her fine perform- QuEesko, May 17.\u2014Xavier Leclere, of | 88ce of \u201cButtercup.\u201d This young lady, St, Sauveur, while going into Mr, Drolet\u2019s | if #be would only put a little more action into her performance, would take mo evening, did not notice that the trap-door | Mean rank on the stage.The \u201c Gaswas open, and fell into the abyss below, | pard\u201d of Mr.Prince was an excellent recovered in the water | Portrayal, ; .below, for the tide ebbs and flows under | Ho discredit to a professional, in fact a better imp rsonation of the character Consecon, May 17.\u2014The jury empan- | could hardly be wished for.It was nellcd on the inquest upon the shooting of | Baturel aud easy ; the only fault, per- John Amens met at 7 o'clock this evening | haps, to be found was the manner in at Buirds Hotel; Dr.Hornton, Coroner, | Which the words were brawled out.On .| 8nd J.A.Johnson, foreman of the jury, | the whole, Mr.Prince is deserving of the Crown being represented by W.B, R.| much credit, and he was rewarded for Allison, of Picton.The prisoner, Thomas | bis effuria to please by being called Thompson, 18 a young man of tolerably | before the curcain.Mr.Norris, as mil respectable appearance and 23 years ot | \u2018\u201c Grenicheux,\u201d was well up to the | five principal groups, and the two ens age, and seemed very much agitated dur~ | mark as regards voice, as was also Mr, | groups, which comprise {ha largest spots, ng the evidence of Catharine Vincent, | Maltby as the ¢ Bailie.\u201d who resided at Pierson\u2019s house, where the | more action from both would have improved their roles.Mr.Bernard as |and scattered along between the groups, The part ig | are smaller spots in great numbers, some 80 minute that a high telescopic power is required to show them.Around the whole wonderful procession, in which about thirty spots were coanted Friday, and for thous her sing- 1 and would have done \u2018 Henri\u201d was fair.writing frem Templeton to an Ottawa | a heavy one, and only a first-class ber.paper, says \u2014\u201cQn Ssturday last three men | tone can attempt it.There is also a hamed Boan, Courtville, and Laribi, were | great deal of vim and action required in n a bark canop on the Big Lake, in | the dialogue to make the character that Templeton Township, and when Opposi,e | which the author intended it to he.McGregor\u2019s Creek, an upset occurred.| The chorus was excellent, and weg in Boan was unable to swim and was drowned, | marked contrast to the thin, weak The other two parties managed to swim | volume of sound we are treated to by ashore, The drowned man belonged to | professional Companies.The ladies and Montreal and was married.Deceased was | gentlemen of the Society are to be gun- formerly employed at the Goldring Phos- | gratulated upon the marked improve.an ment made since their lass appearance Corvxsvs, Ohio, May 18.\u2014Walcut, who | before the public.It is most creditable attempted to murder his wite last night, | to one and all, and shows a strong de- afterwards attempted suicide.His recovery | sire not only to enjoy the beautiful ie doubtful.Walcut aid he did the deed | music to be found in operas, but also a because his wife was criminally intimate | willingcess to interpret the gems for those not blessed with the sweet gift of voice.We hope to-night that there willbe a crowded house, for the performance is worth seeing.\u2018 PIRATES OF PENZANCE,\u201d This lovely opera wiil bs presented next week at the Academy in first-class style.\u2018he Company comprises 50 voices, besides a goad orchestra, The dressing and seiting of the piece is most gorgeous, and the music very catobing.The sale of reseived seats will take THEATRE ROYAL.THE HYKES SISTERS COMBINATION, Qne of the gregtest novelties ever seen at this house is the Hyers Sisters Combination Company, which opened a short season last evening toa fairly good house, The owerture\u2014 conducted by a coloured gentleman\u2014was well performed, and the music throughout was creditable to the orchestra.The piece produced isent.t] ed * Out ef Bonda,e.\u201d\u201d There is no plot worth tracing in the drama, but it seems to have been written with a view to show the musical ability of the Company, and in this way, it is a decided success.There is not a single scene in which something musical is not introduced.Of course, the sisters Madah À.Heyers and Louise E, Heyers are the head and front of the corps, The one possesses a fine alto voice, and the other is & very pretty soprano.In appearz.nce these ludies appear to be most accomplished, Besides singing sweet, preity ditties in Eoglish, they gave a dpet from \u2018\u201c Il Trovatore \u201d in capital style, and their performarce brought down the house, encores being demanded at every turn.The other members of the Company are, it not equally as good, excellent representatives of their various parts in the business of the evening, The singing, both comic and sentimental, as well as the dancing, brought out plaudits loud and long.One of the most amusin phases of the evening was to ses a ren] cologred gentleman take the part of à London swell @ la Dundreary, which he did in such & manner as to provoke roars of laughter.There was not a member of the auditory who was not satisfied with the performance, although at the close of the first act many were prepared to condemn what siterwards turned ont to be a capital performance.The stage dressing and the dreseses of the artists were @ll that could be desired, and the scenery excellent, so that the tout ensemble was perfect.This afternoon a matinee will be held, and for the benefit of families the prices are to be such, as will be seen on reference to the advertisement,aswill allow matrons to take all the juveniles, It might be added that there is nothing in the whole performance to shock the most sensitive.NORDHEIMERS HALL.SOCIAL DRAMATIC ChUB.The members of this Club will give a performance on Friday the 28th instant in Nordkeimer\u2019s Hall, under the dis- Jingaished patronage of His Excellency A meeting of the Iroquois Indian Lacrosse Club was held at Caughnawaga on { Monday evening, the 10th, when it was decided to dispense with the services of ** White Eagle\u201d as Captain, and the ful- lowing officers were elected to manage the affairs of the Club :\u2014President and Secbout, Michel Deerhouse and Thomas On the 17th May the two teams amalgamated, and now the pick of sat upon it (he\u2019s had to pawn it).quary sends the following to the Buffalo Eæpress : In my perigrinations this year through the British Isles I found in the Churchyard of Elgin, Scotland, the following, of which I have a photograph; This wurld is & citie fu\u2019 0° streats ; Leath is the market that men meets; If life were a thing that monie could buy, The poor man could not live, and the rich A litile | 8re Surrounded by enormous penumbræ, or rings of shade.About the larger spots, =| the Governor-Ganera) and their Royal Highnesses Prince Leopolé and Princess Louise, who bave intimated that they wiil be presert.The performance ir for the benefit of the G:zeral Hospitel, aud should call forth a liberal and generous support.The merits of the amateurs aro such that many professional companies would be proud to Le able to please the public as well.\u2018Lhe whole oc- casi n is one valling fora crowded house, which we are ture will b: forthcoming.NATURAL HISTORY SOCIK7TY.The Natural History Society held its annual meeting last night.Principal Dawson, LL D , the President, was in the chair, and deliverad an address alluding to the meeting of the Ameriean Science Assoeiation in 1857.It is intended to invite the Association to meet in this city in 1882.Major H.Latour then read a paper on the early history cf the Natural History Society, which included extrasts from old records.The annual reports of the Seciety were presented, of which the following ia a summary :\u2014 During the year mix regular monthly meetings were beld, at which original papers were read.The Sommer ville course ef free public lectures had been duly delivered to goed audiences, and on the 12th of June the Scciety accepted an invitation from the Ottawa Naturalists Field Clab to meet them at Calumet.The excursion was a success, and four prizes collections on the spot.About 1,500 persons have visited the museum in the year.The annual grant of $750 wa: duly received from the Provincial Legislature, Of the Government grant, $503 was devoted to paying off a porti nof the in- deb ednes-, tho remaining debt being now $600.Tue report deplored that the donations to the museum had been £0 small.The financial position of the Society was eneouraging.The election of off.cers resulted as follows: President\u2014 Principal Dawson, LL.D, F.RS.Vice Presidents\u2014Mr A B C Selwyr, F.R.S, &e; Rev A DeSola, LL.D ; Dr D Sterry Hunt.F.RS; Mr J H Joseph; Mr J F Whiteaves, F.R.S; Dr Hingeton ; Prof PJ Darey, M.A; Prof B J Harrington, M.A., D Sc; Prof J Baker Edwards, D.CL.Ccrre:ponding Secretary\u2014Ds J B Eilwards.Recording Secretary\u2014Prof FF W Hicks, M.A.Tr.asurer\u2014Mr GL M rer.Cube net Keeper\u2014Mr Wm Muir.Council\u2014Ds R Bell, De G M Dawsos, Rev J Empion, Major Latour, and Messrs M H Brissette, M H Sanborn, Bemrose, J T Donald, M.A.Librery Committee\u2014Mesers.Hicke, Donald, Brissette, Bemrose, Brows.I'he Library Committee had thanked ; : .î \" he arrangement and classi- Spotted Tail, and ten other Sioux Chiefs | expected and which the merits of the | Mr.Curry for t 8 propose to 20 to Washingson to discuss | company deserved.There are but few fication of the contents of the cupboards under the library cases.With regard to the Naturalist, the editors reported that since the last arnual meeting the publication of that journal had been centinued, but regretted the soantiness of material supplied for publication by membersof the Society.The Treasurer's report showed that the S: ciety had paid to the Royal Institution of Learning $585, capital and interest, The:e remained to the credit of the Socioty $268 61.In order to pay off the Boyal Institution they had to borrow $590 fron Mr.St.Joseph at six per cent.The total receipts of the Society during the year, including the Government grant and the loan from Mr.Joseph, amounted to $2,166 97, and the disbursements, including ex'ensive repairs, amounted to $1,898 36, leaving the above balanca in hand.The Treasurer had full confideces in being able during the eupuing year to refund Mr.Joseph the sum loaned, and if such was the cage, the Sogiety would he free from all debt.\u2018 EE How can the iron even of a temporary church be Gospel Oak ?MARING GAMB OF LADY CANVAGSERS.\u2014 Calling them * canvass\u201d backed \u201cducks\u201d ! Waar TEE MODERATE PaRTY SAY IN FRANCE,-\u2014\u2014\u201c Clemen-ceau the wind, and reap the whirlwind.\u201d ON what occasions did the gentleman's watch resemble his easy chair I\u2014When he Curious ScorcE EPITAPHS.\u2014An anti.would not die.\u201d In Stirling Churchyard the following is to be found : \u201c Here lies interred a man of micht, His name was Malcolm Downey ; He lost his life ae market nicht * Jn fa'in off his poney,\u2018 Upon this knowe, Lies, single-handed, Sandy Gow.He wrote a book Nae man can read, Insurance Ioticesduction Sales.Internationa! Marine Insurance COMPANY @©f Liverpool, The undersigned having been appointed | streets, on Agent in Canada for this Company.is now prepared to underwrite shipments of merchandize in the usual manner and a! cur» JACKSON RAE, Royal Insurance Chemberr.BY W.E.SHAW.may Concern.I will sell at the stores of James Wilamson, corner of Common and Prince 100 Bales Excelsior, to cover advances.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.nada Life Assurance DIVISION OF PROFITS 1880, The profits of the 5 years ending 30th | for the sale and display of Household April next will be computed and distribut.| Furniture, and general merchandise.All fa REMOVAL ! W.E.SHAW having rented fora term of years the large and spacious store, 2385 ASSURERS JOINING NOW will share in the profits about to be declared.A.G.RAMSAY, anaging Director.Supt.of Agencies, J.W.MARIING- Secretary for Prov.oi Quebee-\u2014 R.POWNALL Inspector of Agencies Prov.of Que., P.LAFERRIRRE, Special City Agent.\u2014JAMES AKIN .PHŒNIX HEE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON.BRITISH & FOREICN MARINE Insurance Company, LIVERPOOL.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., Jeneral Agents for Canada.HEAD AGENCY OFFICE, 12 ST.SACRAMENT ST, MONTREAL ROBERT W.TYRE, COMMERCIAL UNION Assurance Company O London, Eng, FIRE AND LIFE, The \u201cGood News\u201d 64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Corner of Hospital Street, FRED, COLE, GENERAL AGENT, North British and Mercantile FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Corxpanv.ESTABLISHED 1809.Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Ste Secretarywere awarded for botanical and z>ological ( D D MANAGING DIRECTORS: D.Lorn MacDouGaLL, Esq:, Txomas Davrpson, Esq.DIRECTORS : GILBERT Soorr, Esq, of Measrs.Wm.Cumarres F.Smurruxes, Esq., Manager Bank of Montreal.The Hon.THomas RYAN, Sonator.NCIAL POSITION DF THE COTY.Paid-up Capital.Fire Reserve Fund.ve Premium Reserve.Balance of Profit and Loss ACCOUNE.10.\u2026+s va ses nes 000 vos 00 FIN 1 Life Accumulation.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026&2,852,567 Annuity Funds.cee cee 800,080 2.\u2014Revenue for the Year, 1878; From Fire Department: Fire Premiums & Interest £76,160 rom Life Department : Life Premiums and Interest.£438,737 = Tn Aberdeenshire (at Longside, I think,) Total Revenue.£1,426,937 the following is to be found : Ww \u201c* Aneath this stane, G or, $6,944,426 78 ILLIAM EWING, Inspector.EORGE N.AHERN, Sub-Inspector.Head Office tor the Dominion in Mon reak MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, General Agente.And noo, alas ! poor brute, he\u2019s dead.\u201d Sonar Spors.\u2014Probably the most .markable assemblage of sun spots that had Mercnants Marne insurance Ga.OF ANADA.$500,000, HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, Agencies inall the Principal Citiesland Towns of the Dominion.All Classes of MARINE RISKS at Current Rates.: appeared for geveral years, is néw visible North of the sun\u2019s equator.The spots extend in a row, approximately parallel with the equator, over a distance of about 140,000 miles.They are congregated into Capital, = J.K.OSWALD, Genergl Manager.andg of tpiles on each sidé of it, Lhe eur- : THE ace of the syn is heaped up into those ridges of light the astronomers call facalæ.Liver nl A | Ondon & Globe A good view of these spots may be ob- = tained with an erdinary hand teleseope magnifying twenty-five times.When geen with an astronomical telescope their appearance ig startling, especially when their images are thrown upon a screen in a darkened room.l'hese images can be enormously magnified ; then, by a kind of Blereoscopic effect, they strikingly resemble the vast sun caverns that they represent.Miscellaneous, will be held at the Banking Office in Montreal (in the Board Room: on WEDNESDAY, the NINTE day of JUNE next, at the hour of ONE o\u2019clock, fur the purpose of appoint ing a Liquidator under the provisions cf an Act passed ab tho last sesgion ef the Dominiea Parliament, entitled \u2018\u201cAn Act to Authorize and Provide for the Winding up of the Consolidated Bank.\u201d CONSOLIDATED BANK GE CANADA.A Mee'ing of the Creditors of this Bank By order of the Directors.ARCH.CAMPBELL, Acting Gen.Manager.Montreal, 10th May, 183) 95 112 \u2014\u2014T the commodioys premises formerly occupied by the New York Life Insurance Co, his Keal Estate and Financial business, any other first-class Agency.The subscriber having control of over one million dollars\u2019 worth of property, could advantageously conduct a geod Fire Insurance business.Splendid Fire and Bur glar Proof Vault in the Offic.H.H, GEDDES, 119 St.Francois Xavier street, In suws to suit borrowers.For large amounts a low rate of interest charged.&.M.MILLAR, Real Estate and Pinancial Agent, 214 St, James Street.May 1 104 HOE PRESS For SaleataBa rgain A DRUM-CYLINDER HOE PRESS, in working order, 29 x 40 inside bearers.Sold only to make room for ger machine, Apply at \u201cHERALD\u201d Office.April 6 DW 8: FOR SALE OR TO RENT.Mount Royal Vale andthe Pwoposed Victaria City \u2014a\u2014 \u2014\u2014 PA 0ne thousand acres of the richest land, n Vilia Lots, with fifteen miles of frontage on the best macadamized roads partly surrounding, and all withina few miles of the centre of the city; several hundred acres of best Brick Ficlds, Sand Pits and Quarries; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant Villas, with Cut-buildings, a complete Water Works, and no Taxes; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of first mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwa:ds; and all my well-known City Properties fer sale at extraordinarilylow Insarance Company.CANADA BOARD OF GIREDTORS : The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman l'HOS.CRAM PP, Esq.\u2018 .ALT, K EODORE HART, Esq.GEORGE STEPHRN, Esq.OAPITAL, : AMOUNT (NVESZZH [N OANABA TOTALINVESTMENTS, + œ IH Morcantile Risksaccepted at the lowest current rates.; Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties nsared at reduced rates.G.F, C.SMITH, CuIBF AGENT FOR Tu X DOMINION Ja! y 25 British America FIRE & MARINE INCO TATED 1888 memtents Agency Wanted.| ASSETS, sm i ons of Property Insured Against Fire and Porils of Mavi- J RC gation at Current Rates.18 prepared to undertake, in addition te OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYA :{N LONDON (Bar) WHEN REQUIRED.M.H, GAUL\" W.TATLEY, Agents for Province of Quebss AOTAL INSURANCE CO OF ENGLAND.MONEY TO LEND lens Liability of Siockholders Unlimited: FURDS INVESTED, - Fire Insurances accepted on ths most favourable terws.Life busiress trans acted in all its branches.W.TATLEY, J.& R.McLEA | QFFER FOR SALE Barrels Pale Seal Oil, Barrels Straw Seal Oil, Barrels Prime Cod Oil.Hhds Porto Rico Sugar Hhds and Barrels Choice Grocery sugar.Hhds and Barrels Choice Barbadoes Sugar.8 Common Street.Linseed Ul Rew and Boiled, WHITING, BEST BRANDS FOR SALE BY W-& FE.P.CURRIE & 00.° The undersigned having REMOVED to | All Descriptions 3 Chief Agent Newt\u2019ld rices.» THQS.F.O'BRIEN, J 1 583 87.MARY STREET, apuay mantis 100 Grey Nun Stroetwary 81 26 REMOVAL ! St.James street (nearly opposite the Ottawa Hotel), will continue his business in all departments ; unsurpassed facilities voods consigned are promptly sold, and proceeds paid over next day.Storage for Household Furniture and merchandise, \u201c\u201c fully insured.\u201d Cash ad- vançes on same, W.E.SHAW, 102 Auctioneer._ Miscellaneous, DRAIN PIPES AN CONNECTIONS FOR SALE.IN STOCK And to ARRIVE per 8.5.\u201c COLINA,\u201d \u201c\u201c GRE IAN,\u201d &ec, &ec.The subscibers have a large atock of all sizes of the above goods always on hand, and are prepared to eupply Contractors and others at the LOWEST MARKET PR:CE3, delivered free of charge.Also, Cements, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Chimney Cans, Vases, &c., &c.UERAY, BREMNER & CO., 82, 34 and 36 St.Henry street.1 CLENDINNERG'S STONES THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE DOMINION.COOKING RANGES.AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MAKES \u2014 COOKING STOVES.\u2018The \u201c Leader,\u201d MADE FROM SPECIAL IRON AND OF AN IMPROVED PATTERN, Is the Best Stove yet offered in this Market.Beware ot>Imitations, and see that the \u201cLeader\u201d you; buy has Clendinneng\u2019s name upon it.\u2014 IRON BEDSTEADS, HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE ! s@- Remember, when you buy from CLENDINNENG you can always get the Pieces at CLENDINNEN&'S FOUNDRY.April 22 .We, the subscribers, beg leave to tender thanks to our numerous patrons and the general public for the liberal patronage extended inform the Citizens of Montreal and the people of are still to be found ready to supply all Our stoek for the spring now commencing is most complete, and more extensive, both as regards amount and variety, than for the past 32 years.We would also beg to Casu during the dull season, together with our experienge in selecting those special lineg of gaods suitable for our cus- mers, place us beyond baing affected by any false statements or empty blowing so much made use of by certain parties in the eity papers.We do buriness on square principles, and can always carry out what we adyertise to do.Our goods are our own, and we say so, and rely on our name and reputation, together with our advantages above mentioned, for our share of the Furniture trade, which we are bound to false assertions such as is being done for some weeks past by some houseg in the city.À visit ta our egtablishment for the purpose of getting prices will satisfy all that \u201cthe oldest Furniture house in the city\u201d is still to the fore with noveltios and styles, while our prices are in accordance with our motto: \u201c quick sales and light profits.\u201d PARLOR SUITES IN BLACK WALNUT, PLAIN and GILT Erom $40 to $200.IN EBONY AND GILT, From $60 [to $300, Covered in all kinds of fashiorable and gerviceable goods.Common Suites at $30 BED-ROOM SUITES.Our stock in this line could not be described, but must be seen in order to have gry idea of ils extent or variety.THE PRICES RANGE FROM $20 to $300, BOOK CASES AND SECRETARIES In great variety, ranging in price, from $7.50 to 8150.SIDEBSARDS IN BASSWOOD, ASH AND WALNUT PLAIN WALNUT, etc, in QUEEN ANNE and EASTLAKE STYLES, Ranging from $6 to $150 WALNUT LIBRARY TABLES, EBONY LIBRARY TABLES, MARBLE-TOP PARLOR TABLES, WALNUT CARD TABLES, WALNUT DINING TABLES, ASH DINING TABLES, BUTTERNU I' TABLES, PLAIN and FANCY WORK TABLES, MARBLE-TOP BED-ROOM TABLES, FALL-LEAF DINING TABLES, BASSWOOD DINING TABLES, DAMASK COUCHES, CRETONNE COUCHES, REP COUCHES, HAIR CLOTH COUCHES, LEATHER COUCHES, BED COUCHES, PIER GLASSES, _ TOILET GLASSES, HANGING GLASSES, BRACKET MIRRORS, MANTLE MIRRORS, BAR MIRRORS.Our sto k of Bedsteads of every description is very extensive, and the prices range from $1.50 up to $45.CHAIRS FOR HIE.One Thousand Chairs for renting always on hand, at the rate of $5 per hundred, delivered.1, Our stock of Ch:irs is, as usual, large and well assorted.A call of inspection ia respectfully soli~ cited, when every attention will be shown.On Account of Whom it THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, THE 20TH INST.about 300 Bundles Wire, slightly damaged NO.16 ST.JOHN STREET, SPRING ANND N | No 587 CRAIS STREET, MONTREAL, .MANUFACTURER OF Church, Tower Clock and Locomotive Gras and Coal Oil Buarners 19) to us in the past, and to | Steam Fittings, Coil Screens, Hot Water and Canada generally, that we | FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS AND demands for goods in the Furniture line.| Railway Supplies of all Descriptions And 7 L.eRoyer streets, 0, \u2014 have without leading the people astray by | Brandy and Gia Chartreuse & Benedictine Auction Sales BY M.HICKS & CO SPRING AUCTION SALES.pe\u2019 - .nal attention to Estate, Farm Stock, Groceries, and General Merchandise, ture this spring, that their lists are now open, and an early intimation will eecure choice «f days.Having been favored with the most important sales of last year, we feel eonfident that all entrusted to our care this Spring will be exeeuted to the entire satisfaction of our patrons as in the past.Charges moderate and returns prompt.Cash advances made on all goods sent to salesrooms if required.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, 38 430 ard 432 Notre Dame street.Ytscellaneons.THE LIME JUIGE CORDIAL PREPARED BY MESSRS.BERNARD & CO, Leith Distillery, Scotland, is made from the finest West India Limes, is WARRANTED FREE FROM SPIRIT, WILL KEEP SOUND for ANY LENGTH OF TIME, and is very pleasant, whole.ome and refreshing.Messrs.BERNARD & CO.make a specialty of the manufacture of Lime Juice Cordial, the quality thus being very superior and thoroughly pure.April 10 BRIDAL GIFTS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SAVAGE & LYMAN HAVE RECEIVED AN ADDITION TO THEIR STOCK OF SOLID SILVER Of the celebrated GORHAM manufacture.put up in elegant cases, specially adapted \u201c WEDDING CIFTS ALSO, FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN À SILVER TEA & COFFEE SETT AND TRAY TO MATCH.Special attention given to the adjustment and repairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Music Boxes.SAVAGE & LYMAN, 219 St.James Street.JOHN TAYLOR & BRO.MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGEN1S.EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, STEAMFITTERS AND) RAILWAYS.(MONTREAL.January 21 17 E.GHANTELOUP BELLS, INcLUDING CHIMES AND PraLs, Of All Descriptions, Steam Apparatus, ESPAGNOLETTES, \u201c ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES, Builders\u201d Hardware.February 13 & DeBresoles EUROPEAN IMPORTERS, COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS.IN 8TOCK, WHOLESALE ONLY: INES\u2014 Plate Glass and Mirrors Bordeaux, French Kids and Goats, .Burgundy, Bolting Cloth.Champagne, \u2014 Sauternes, All sorts of Liqueurs Sicily, and French Preserved Madeira, Vegetables Zuce SAMPLES OF Papers, Pens, Shooting Arms, French Shoes, Crystals and Band Saws, orcelains, &e., &c., &e.\u2019 February 5 30 GAS FIXTURES Largest Assortment in THE GENUINE STUDENT LAMP ROBERT MITCHELL & CO,, ALL VARIETIES, the Dominion, PRICES LOW, ST.PETER AWD CRAIG STREET December 12 HARDWARE REGULAR GOODS! A tiberal discount to wholesale customers.| § H.R.IVES & CO.MANUFACTURERS OF IRON RAILINGS, &ec., &C., QUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, FURNISHED PROMPTLY AND OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION! ORDERS SOLICITED.September 1223 (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION.ll AND THE PCREST AND DEST MEDICAL QuaLI- TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS.THEY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood.Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Si ceplossnessand especially emale Complaints.$1000 IN COLD.Will be paid for a case they will not cure or À help, or for anything impure or injurious J _ found in them.; Ask your druggist for Hop Bitter: ry flthem before you sleep.Take 0 Qiber _\u2014 58 D.1.C.1s an absolute and trreatsttble cure Drunkeness, use of opium, tobacco nd or narcotics.GEFEN SIND FOR CIRCULAR.J Atl above sold by druggists, : Hop Bitters Mig.Co, Rochester, N, Y., & Toronto, Ont.OWEN McGARVEY & SON, \"7,9 AND If ST.JOSEPH STREET.May 1 DW im The Subscriber: continue to give their Sales of \"- usehold Furniture, Real And respectfully beg to inform parties who intend selling their housekold furci- GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO: uction S«Ies.BY A.B.STEWART.IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDING MATERIALS BY AUCTION.Will be sold by public auction, separa tely, on She differ aix remisrs, a o\u2019cloc A.M.on TUESDAY, the 25th DAY OF MAY INSTANT, all the Bulding Materia\u2019s now standing on the Propezties recently acquired by expropriation for the widening of St.Bonaventure street.from St.Michiel Lane to the Grand Trank Railway Depot.The removal of the materials must be made within fifteen days trom the date of sale.Terms cash.A deposit of one-fifth of the purchare price of each lot sold will be required from the purchaser at the time of the sale.Further par*iculars (if any) will be made known at the time of sale.y order CHAS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.A.B.STEWART, 117 b Auctioneer.Groceries.Uütines.$C JOHN HOPE& CO MONTREAL, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOEN DERUYPER & SON, Rotterdam MARTELL & CO., Cognac JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac MOET & CHANDON, Epernay DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux M, MISA, Xeres de la Frontera Cle.RN SMITHES & CO., Oporto MULLER .; DARTEEZ, \"arragora FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles E, & J.BURKE, Lublin PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London BULLOCH, LADE & C0., Glasgow WM.JAMESON & CO., Dublin A CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin &c., &Kc., Kc.N.B.\u2014Orders received from the Wholesale Trade Only.TTL SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION FOR Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xeres de la Frontera, Sherries.T.G.Sandeman & Sons, Oporte Ports.\u201c Pablo, Gliva & Castles, Taxragona Wines.\u201c Leal Brothers & Ce.Madeira, Madeira Wines.* @.H.Mucm & Co., Reims, Champagnes.P.A, Mumm & Co., Frankfort-0 M., Hocks and Moselles.* Cuzol, Fils & Co., Bordeaux, .Fruits, &e.Pinet, Castillon & Co., Cognac Brandies, A.Houtman & Co., Schiedam ins, Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co.Glas- CB eo \u2018 .orne ons, roenock, « p,oVhiskics.Leith \u2019 «J.Thomson, i Ginger yo Vine, oid Tom, de.1 5 è chen 0.Liverpool, Export ! Bottlers of Guiness & Sona?Dublin Stout, Robert Porter & Ce, London, Export Bottlersof Bass & Co's J] Ale ¥ir., Wm, MoBwan, Edinburgh, Scotch 8 Ales.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London, Orders for Direct Importation Solicited frem Ke Trade.- Februsry 144 HENNESSY BRANDY In Hhds.and Qr-Casks, yr Cases x + + Do.V.O.Do.SAZERAG BRANDY, In!Ehde., Qr-Casks and Octaver, Cases Quarts, Flasks, HalfTlasks.\"Now instock.Agents for Canada.\u2019 December 303 CARLSBAD WATER.37 draw special attention to the fact that our A Ç I B ERT Sparkling Riad fr \u201cjhe Hon.e Dean of Lis bottles of their Jacob Townsend's Sarg, pariila.The Dean Las no objection ta on a .\u2014Fradulent imitations are being sold.The genuine ig g-} ; te \"with the Doctors head in the contre.s-14 only in No OTHER GENUINE, la Chief Depot, 131, Fleet Street, London.= AI on NEE fl AF CEL RE POST OFFICE [ME TABL: P 0ST OFFICE, Montreal, 1st May, 158, DELIVERY.MAIL.CLOSING, \u201c ax) PM} AM, | Pau, \u2014|-\u2014 |Ontarto und W.Prov\u2019e|-\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 8&840| 9 45%) Ottawa by Rallway.| 815 8 ¢ 4) Provinces of Ontaric.8&346|.| Manitoba&B.Columile| 81:| 600 Ott-wa River Routs U] \u2026\u2026\u2026.| 615 to Carlllon.ee.| 600j.\u2026.|Quebec& Maritime Prov's Quebec, Three Rivers, Berthier &torel, per 8 one steamer.June 60 Quenou, Three Rivers, Berthier & Sorel, by ve.5 Q.M.0.&0.Rallway.}.| 1 50 06).|b) quebec by G, T.R°7\u2026|.| 80 2 Éastern Townsidps, Three Xivers, Arthabaska and Hiviere du 8 001.{ LOUPR.R.\u2026\u20260vofoumen.| 8 0 oceldental Rally Main | 1860 Line to Ottawa.T O6} .\u202600.loccidenta) R.R.St.Jerome and St, Lin 9 20|.| Branches.\u2026 aoccsecojovceno) 4 45 «3t.Remi and Hemrming- 11 8 |.] fordR.R.eserrfieenes) 12 0 St.Eyacinthe, BSher 8 00| 12 48 brooke, &c.serreres| © 00|3,30&6 8 00| .[Acton and Sorel Rall\u2019y.|.| 8 v0 St.Johns, Stanbridge & 10 0¢| .] St.Armand Station.| 6 60|,.eeee St.JoLns, Vermont June- 10 Ot|.\u2026.} tion Shefford RAIIWAY|.\u2026\u2026.| 215 South Eastern Rall- 10 (0) eeees] WAY.00000000000 fes .415 b) New Brunswick, Nova 8 00|.| Scotiaand P,E.I., weiss] 8060 Newfoundland,forwarded daily on Halifax, whence despatch is by the Packet leaving Halifax on the 11th & 2%th May, Sih & 22nd rovcerjveo-o./ June, 6th & 26th July.| _.| 800 Looai Sails, 11 3¢{.|Beaubaniolt ROULB ver.| 6C0.\u2026.Boucherville, Contre: cour Varennes an 11 8t|.\u2026.| Vercueres .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.| 145 10 00}.[Cote £1.Paul.600.11 8C| 6 Su/lannery West.\u2026.| 60 4 00 Cote St.Antoine anc sseses| 8 30) Notre Dame de Graee.|,.| 12 45 li BU.{3t.Cunegonde .conse | 6 00].11 80i.Huntingaon.\u2026.600 200 Lachine.806] gm Longuentl , 8 col 145 -jSt.bort | % 83 .lLAprairte.9 8) Pont Viau, Sault-au- 19 00|.| Recollet, é&c.vs | 3 30 Terrebonne and St.Vin- 8 ol.[12 A CUT I IY 71 8 30230&6 Poiut St.Cuarles.| 8 oo11:&5 St.Laurent, St.Martin s\u2026.| 18 andSt.Eustache.{ T:0f.North Shere Lang Routt 19 00l.| to Bout de LIsle,,.ves.2°90 9 0 80{ tnehelaga .,.,.§ 012 80&5 New Glasgow, St.Sopht by Occidental Rallway 100 1.,.} Branchee.],.old 413 St.Jean Baptiste Village, Mile End, and 10 &| 655 Coteau St.Louis.[7.0245] 3 80 Uniisd Slatesdoston and New Eng land states, excep 8 & 10.| Malne.,.| 66C| 616 New York and Souther 8&1.| States.\u2026.| 8 %[215& 10 45 515 (sland Pond, Portlw \u20ac 8 ¢(} 12 80| and Maino.| .23088 4) Western and Paci« 8884 .,,.| Sta cvassen +.816| 800 reat Britain.By Canadjan Line(Friiay).\u2026.\u2026.730 Do.Supplementary.ves 6 Do.(Germany) Fritay 8) Bywuunarà on Mondays.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.50 Supplerr entars, idth ard 18th May.216 by Facket from N.York for England, Wednesdays.ooeeienresnnnnn.215 By Hamburg American Packet t Germany, Wednesday.| .215 West Indies, Letters, &c., prepared in New York are forwarded dally on New Tork, whence malls are despatch- Havana and West Indies ofa] \u2018| \"**\"* ForHavana every Thursday p.m.|.| 815 e «) Postal Lar Bags open GUI 8.45 aa sug 9.18 M, (è) Postal Cand Bags open til 2.60 p.m, reet, Boxes are visited 5 30 and 7.30 p.m.818.16 A0, 18:30 Registered Letters should be posted 15 mir, before the hour of closing ordinary M minutes before closing of English Tati end 3 JOSEPH GiLLOTT'S | STEEL PENS.| Sold by all dealers throughout the World, \u2014\u2014\u2014 GOLD MEDAL, January 27 THE BEST FIELD EMIGRANTS, AN IMMENSE AREA OF RAILR AND GOVE' NMENT LANDS, 008 GREAT FER\\T.[TY, WITHIN EASY REACH OF PERJANE NTMARKET, AT EXTKEMELY LOW PRICES, is now of- red for sale in E ERN OREGON and EASTERY WASHINGTON TERKI~ TORY.ese lands form part of the BELT ef the Pacific slo e, and are ALN average distance of 250 to 300 miles fram Portland, where steamships and Salling vessels Vegtiectly loaded FOR ALL PARTS OF THE GRAIN AT PORTLAND COMMANDS A PRICE EQUAL 10 Noel ou THAT OBTAINED way and Navipaine do 8 Re avigation Co., miles of Rallway, ravers : his balidin L508 directions.The settler is fous assured easy and cheap transportation to tide-water on the Columbia River, and & rapid Increase in the value of these lands, which are now open to PANS SH EE an AVERAG at 49 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER AGP Ne Failure SES Crops ever known, \u2019 ANDS i form rate of $2.50 an Ann to at the uni- CLIMATE MILD AND HEALTHY, ° For pamphlet and ma try, lis resources, climate Don piive RER , rates and fuil Information.address or ANNATT and Oregon Rall- Gen\u2019l Eastern Pass\u2019r A : ent, 25% Broadway, New York City.In the best location In the West.Lands sold on long time and at low prices.employment dur- pet Joue send Ood wages guarantoer or Particu name and address on postal PHILIP S- HARRIS, P.O.Box 4, St.Paul, Minnesota.Celebrated Danish S ocific, Only Positive Cure for Nervous Dreams, Loss of Man these Diseases ending À ; sanity.$1 per box 346 Chur, Canada.ce Ses E PLOYMENT LOCAL OR Trareiing DE LAPORTE, Chemist, Toronte, General Agent for Alsa SALARY rmonth.All saranced.WAGES promptly pein SLOAN Co.306 George St.Cincinnati, ©, À Year and experses to agent June Free.Address, of Os CKERY.Avgusta, uaine, 1 2500 free to Agents, and all ex penses pald.Address H.B.SHaw, NEWSPAPER ADYERTISING Burzau 10 8rrucs SrauaT, N.Y.AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, PMR Commun.Callons Lo ba vidi 50d 000 THE TELECRAPH, The Daily und Weekly Telegraph X papers are the most widely To sournals in the Maritime Provinces and are popular \u2019 ADVERTISING MEDIUMS, The Daily Telegraph is published at $a year, postage paid.Ministers, Postmagters, and Teachers in the Public Sehoolg are supplied with the Dail Telegraph at 4 a year.For ONE DOLLAR it will be sent to any of those parties for the remainder of The Weekly Telegraph ig published at $1 year.Both papers publish weekly the sermons of Dr.Talmage or some other Prominent clergymen.The Telegraph gives prominence to Agriculture, etc., as well ag to Trade and Commerce and general news secular and religous.It has long heen noted for its ship news and for the alten tion bestowed in it on shipbuilding, Blip ping and otherlocal industries, The Family Circle is not neglected in the Telegraph, which furnishes tales, sketches, otc.Ap ply to WILLIAM F LDEB, St.Jobu, New Brusewiel Senteamhaor 1# \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ cos Medical.EPPER\u2019S QUININE & IRON TONIC ._.contains an unvarying amount of quinine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonics in banish ing diseases and symptoms traceable to weakness, a low state of the nervous Bye tem, e feebled condition of the body, and derangement of the general health, EPPER\u2019S QUININE & IRON TONIC strengthens the nervous ard muscular system, improves digestion, animates the spirite, recruits the health, For debilitated health from the effect of hot climates this tonic is invaluable.FPPEX'S QUININE & IRON TONIC L.reusesand developes the nervous energies, enriches tho blood, promotes appetite, dispels languor and dcpression, fortifies tha digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting dise eases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental facultios brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and a return to rol-ust health certain.Bottles, 32 doses, 48.6d.; next size, 11s.Sold b Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label.There is no Tonieso cer= tain in effect as Pepper's Quinine and Iron.It is strongly recoamended to residents in India and the ¢olonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every cae of fever or febrile condition.MABAXACUM and PODOPBYLLIN~ .Prepared only by J.Pupper, London.This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of biue pi and culoxel for the cure of dyspepsña, iliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver.which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeakle taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of tke stomach, and feelings of general depression.It sets the sluggish liver ip moticn, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours.It is th\u2018 safest medicine.Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J.PEPPE lt, Bedfoid Laborators, Londen, whose name is on every label Bottles, 2s.9d.and 4s.6d.\u201cSold by all Chemists.A most valuable and essential medicine for India, Australia, the Cape; and Colonies generally.OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR BE- - STOLER will darken grey hair, and in a fow days completely bring back the natural color, \u2018fhe effect is superior to that produced ty an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin, Large bottles, 1s.6d.\u2014Lockyer\u2019s is equal to the most expensive hair restore: OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RE- STURER is tue best for restoring grey hair to :uz \u201cïrmer colour, It produces a perfectly natural shade, and is absolutely harmless.Recommended for destroging scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.JLOSEYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RE- Sl'ORER\u2014Sulpher being highly prized for its stimulant, cleansing, hoalthfu action on the hair glands, LOCKYEB'S RES OTEK is strungly recommended.It 18 most agreeable in use, and never fails in its action on the colour glands, always re- storicg and maintaining that which hes been lost-_ No other hair dressing is rer quisite.Large bottles, 1s.6d.Soid by Chemists, Hairdressers, and Perfumers in London, the Coanary and through ut the world.Lockyer\u2019s is equal to any of the high priced preparations.LIVER COMPLAINT DB, KING'S DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS (without ser cury.j The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DE&ANGEMENT, FLATULENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BaD APPELITE, 1 ¥ DIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEAD-aCH 4 HEARTBURN, and all cther symptoms ¢ disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknors ledged by manv eminent surgeons to he £ sates and mildest pills for every const ion.In Boxes at 1s 14d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendo throughout the world, Prepared by Jas.Rorke, London.ta Specially valuable Pilla for resided abroad and travellers.31 February 6 Re 3 GRAY\u2019S SPECIFIC MEDICINE: THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY: RAL: tas.Will promptly «+ /& Le and radically cure any every case of { #/ Nervous Debi- 0 .livyand Weaz- & an uess, resuli of AREA TG n ¢ iseretion, No aking JLC@SB OT OVer- à à, _ ; Before work of the After Taha drain «nd nervous system, 18 Per harmiers, acts like magic, and bas be® extensively used fo.u-er thirty years ¥! great success, plet #e#\u201d Full particulars in our pamp te which we desire to send fres bv m2 i every one, &&@\" The Specific Medicine sold by all Qiugyists at $1 per package, gix packages for $5, or will be sent free mail on receipt of the money by address £he Gray Medicine C0 TORUN CO, ON.rusl &e5 Sold in Montreal by all Who via ad Kotail Druggists, and everywher anada and United Sates.\" December 17 prio WE ANHOOD RESTORED: Prescription Free, For 48 Bog Cure of General weakness, L0s% Of Mama one and all disorders jbrought on by Inde ess Any Druggisi has the ingredients.A vf BAYIDSON & VO.78 Nassau Bt.hw May 30 TW re THEI MONTREAL HERALD \u201d 2 Published by the Mor TREAC HEN PRINTEN- AND PUBLISHI SG AMES &TRWARI, Mancctng 7!\" and 16786.Jama #5) MeDtre CS e\u2014 e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fm ped pS CA "]
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