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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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jeudi 9 juin 1881
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[" \"5 6 me OS 4 Le (8 te nt n on he for cc- of nd, Ary lof 188 sud ec- nd th IN (ED LE- < the 1ers) 0.75 11 \u2018ales .line Lion tion + the on.d ull :Llon Ln: re p \u20ac C3 or.intod WAL I~ige My a; - + pee CE Sternusiipv Ilotices.\u201cALLAN LINE.- =: = Under Contract with the Governments of Canada and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS.1801, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, 1881, This Company\u2019s Lines are composed of the following Doubled - Engined, Clyde - built, IRON STEAMSHIPS., They are built in water-tight compartinents, are unsurpassed for strength, &pecd and comfort, ore fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical experience can suggest, and have made the fastest time on record.Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders.Parisian .5406 Capt.Jas.H.Wylie, Sardinian .4650 Capt.J.HB.Dutten.Polynesian 4100 Capt.R.Brown.Sarmatian.3600 Capt.John Graham, Circassian .4000 Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.R '3650 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.3400 Capt.Joseph Ritchie, 3300 Capt.W.Richardson.3434 Capt.Hugh Wylie, 3200 Lt.B.Thomson, R.N.R .2700 Lt.R.Barrett, R.N.R.2700 Capt.James.3000 Capt.J.G.Stephen.800C Capt.Parks, 4800 Capt.Neil McLear.Moravian.Peruvian.Nova Scot.Hibernian .Caspian.Austrian Nestorian.Prussian.Scandinavian.Buenos Ayrean.Corean.+e.4000 Capt, McDougall, Grecian.#600 Capt.Legallais, Manitoban.Canadian.Phoenician.Waldensian .3150 Capt.Maenicol.2600 Capt.C.J.Menzies 2800 Capt, James Scott, 2600 Capt.Moore, : Corinthian .2100 Capt.Brown, Lucerne .2200 Capt.Kerr.;- Newfoundland,.1500 Capt.Mylins, Acadian.,1350 Capt.F.McGrath.The shortest sea route between America and Europe being only five days between land to land.THE STEAMERS OF TUE LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY & QUEBEC MAIL SERVICE.Sailing from Liverpool every THURSDAY, and from Quebee every SATURDAY (callin at Lough Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland) are intended to be despatched _ FROM QUEBEC.MORAVIAN.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1ccscccsene eases June 4 SABMATIAN .one Los] CIRCASSIAN, \u201c 18 POLYNESIAN.\u201c 25 PARISIAN.July 2 SARDINIAN.00 10000 senense Rates of Passage from Quebec: Cabin, .sas sa tenues 0 and $80.00, (According to accommodation.) Intermediate.PR «$40.00 Steerage.THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN & QUEBEC EXTRA SERVICE.Are intended to be despatched from Quebee for Liverpool : SCANDINAVIAN.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cosoccurres .June 18 NESTORIAN.\u202610ucserces cac aues \u2026.25 THE STEAMERSOF THE GLASGOW AND QUEBEC SERVICE Are intended to sail from Quebec for Glas~ AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE: © VOL.LXXIII \u2014NO.187 ape PRICE 3 CENTS CYNTHIA TITANIA.ASHBURNE from all For Rates o June 4 The splendid new fi Screw Steamer ASHBUR est class at Lloyds), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR GLASGOW = Steamship Fottces.DONALDSON CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS rst-class, 2,000 Tons Eo .Building.2,469 Tons full-power NE,A 100 (High- ON OR ABOUT | f Freight \u2014 ee SAILING BETWEEN Montreal and Newcastle-on-Tyne, via London.This Line is composed of the followin IRON STEAMSHITS, WHICH ARE ALL pi THE HIGHEST CLASS, HAVE BEEN BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR THIS TRADE, AND POSSESS TILE The 10th JUNE next, taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATES | parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of 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 during the season.Superior accommodation for a ligiited number of Cabin l\u2019assengers.and Passage, apply t , RORENT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament street, Montreal, Or DONALDSON BROTHERS, 67 Great Clyde street, Glasgow.181 THOMSON LINE STEHAMSHIPS, A 7 TN of ow: EO NNITOBAN.TTT .June 4 | MOST IMPROVED FACILITIES FOR CARRYING BUENOS AYREAN.pa T6 \"11 | LIVE STOCK, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS.RAR EE | AV Te eee COREAN.July 2 | BARCELONA.1550 Alex.Anderso ; 1 \"EL 1,856.n MANITOBAN.10000 evene secs sc000 ¢ CARMONA .3,80.J.A.Halcrow THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, ST.JOHNS, HALIFAX AND BALTIMORE MAIL SERVICE, Arc intended to be despatched as follows : FROM HALIFAZ CASPIAN.save ss ace vod ccan ace June 6 NOVA SCOTIAN.a _4t HIBIERNIAN.esscccere nono 00 5 vere July 4 RATES OF PASSAGE ERTWEEN HALIFAX AND ST, JOXINS : Cabin.$20.00 | Intermediate.$ÿ15.00, Steerage.$6.00.THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, GAL- WAY, QUEENSTOWN AND BOSTON SERVICE, Are intended to be despatched as follows from Boston for Glasgow direct : CORINTHIAN.crue seun es About May 25 AUSTRIAN.cee Jane 4 PRUSSIAN.oo «1 PHŒNICIAN Loo \u201c18 WALDENSIAN.* \u201c 35 CORIN THIAN.\u2026.sasscua 1 Iuly 2 AUSTRIAN.rene 6 \u201c 9 THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON SERVICE, & Low, London or to Cairns, - May 20 Montreal.,.8,28¢ Dominioen.3 t Are intended to be despatched from Boston Texasr Liverpoo ebee.vee PERUVIAN erent eran eevee es June 24 [ississtusipl.Persons desirous of bringing their friends Brooklynfrom Britain can obtain Passage Certificates at lowest rates, An experienced Surgeon carried on each Vessel Berths not secured until paid for.THROUGH BILLS LADING Granted at Liverpool and Glasgow, and al Continental Ports, to all Points in Canada andthe Western Stctes, via Falifax, Boston, Baltimore, Quebec and Montreal ; and from all Ruilway Stations in Canada and the United States to Liverpool and Glasgow, via Baltimore, Boston, Quebec and Montreal.For Freight, passage or other information, apply to JOHN Havre; ALEXANDERK HUNTER,7 Rue Scribe, Paris; AUQG.SCHMITZ & C0, Or RICHARD BERNS, Antwerp ; Ruys & Co.Rotterdam ; C.Hugo, Hamburg; JAMES Moss & Co., 1.CURRIE, 21 Qual d\u2019Orleans | \u20ac Owesl rates.RATES OF P CABIN\u2014Quebec to Liverpool, $50 ; Return, Pre-paid Steerage Tickets issued at the The AVLONA is intended to sail from MONTREAL on or about The 8th of JUNE next.For rates of freight apply to Messrs.Starks Neweastle-on-Tyne ; Andrew ; William Thomson, Dundee ; Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada Tons.Sarnia ) Oregon F SAILIN FROM QUEBEC.Ti Toronto.JOHN HOPE & CO., Montreal.120 DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS Tons 2,700 (build'g).3,850 (build\u2019g).3,850 G.Steamers will sail as follows : MONTREAL.th June TORONTO.+.\u2026.18th June DOMINION.\u2026.0\u2026\u2026.ven 23rd June BROOKLYN.«30th June TEUTONIA.\u2026.7thJuly ONTARIO.tees ees Jddth July SSAGE.Through Tickets can be had at all the prin- ipal Grand Trunk Railwa Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canady.For Freight or Passage, applv in condon, to Bowering, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India cket Offices in Bordeaux : FISCHFR & BEHMER, Schus- | Avenue; in Liverpool, to Flipn, Main selkorb No.8, Bremen i CHARLEY & Montgomery, 24 Tames \u2018Street ; in Quebec, to MALCOLM, Belfast; JAMES SCOTT &| W.M.Macpherson; at all Grand Trunk Co., Queenstown ; MONTGOMERIE & Railway Ofliices ; or to WORKMAN 17 Gracechurch _ street, Lon- DAVID TORRANCE & COdon ; JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN,T0 Great Clyde } Exchange Courtstreet, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, James June7 135 street, Liverpool ; ALLANS, RAE & Co., ue- bec ; ALLAN & Co, 72 La Salle street, Chiengo ; H.BOURLIEK,Toronto; LEVE & ALDEN, A Broadway, New York, and 5 State street, ston,or to Boston, H.& A.ALLAN, 8u State Street, Boston, and 25 Common Street, Montreal.May 27 126 STATE LI Passenger Steamshins SAIL EVERY THURSDAY, New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Queens town, Belfast, Loudonderry or Bristol, EF Splendid new Steamers, with unexcelled passenger accommodation.This Company has just added to their fleet two new and owerful steamers, which will ply regularly atween New York and Europe.Prices are lower than by any other first-class line.The Second Cabin accommodations offer superior facilities tor travellers of moderate means.Everything is supplied, and passengers are nade thoroughly comfortable.Steerage at lowest rates, both to and from Europe.Apply, tor pamphlet of information and sailing lisis, to {t.H, PATTERSON, Agent, 264 ST.JAMES S.REET, Montreal.Or to, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO, General Agents, 58 Broadway, New York December 7 292 ASE LE: 2 Tol \u201cGUION LINE.J UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, BAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN = NE | er dit : teamers.J AKE MANI real to Liver LA ee Rates of pool, $50.THE CANADA SHIPPI INE Is composed of the following first-class, ull-powered, Clyde-built Iron Commanders.AKE WINNIPEG.W.Bengon.8,30 KE NEPIGON.LAKE WINNIPEG .LAKE CHAMPLAIN \u2026 AKE MANITOBA.FROM TOBA.G.B.Beaver Ling of Steamships Montreal to Liverpool.- NG COMPANY'S Steamships :\u2014 Fons Scott.3,300 JAKE CHAMPLAIN.W, Stewart.2,800 LAKE NEPIGON.H.Campbell.2,300 LAKE HURON (Building), .4,100 The above Steamships will sail trom Mont- PES y 1 direct as follows : J.SELKIRK, vee.Hth June vers.20th June vere.8th June so.7th July assage from Montreal to Livercturn tickets, $90.Through Bills of Lading are issued to and from all parts or Canada and Western States.For Freight or other particulars apply in Liverpool to H.hi ping Co., 21 Water street; in Glasgow to Riou, SON & Co, ; in GOMERIE & Co., Mark Lane the offices of the Grand No steerage.Canada S| b.ndon to R.MoNT- : in Canada at all Trunk Railway; or to Sha THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO.1 Custom House Square, Montreal.May 27 126 SEVERN Temp Composed of the following First-cluss Steamships:\u2014 SCOTLAND.THAMES.\"woveours New York and Liverpool, Calling at Queenstown, j to be despatched from PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK ABYSSINIA .ovvvene wee.May 31, 7.30 a.m.WYOMING.June 7, 1.00 p.m.ARIZONA .June 14, 7.00 a.m.WISCONSIN .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.JUne2l, L00 pan.NÉVADA.L.\u2026.\u2026.June 28, 6.30 a.m.ABYSSINIA.\u2026.\u2026.0000005 \u2026.July 5, 11.30 a.m.These Steamers are bul of iron, 1n watertight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath-room, Smoking-room, Drawing-reom, Plano and Library; also, experienced Surgoon, Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer.The State-rooms are all upper deck, thus insuring those greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect ventilation and light, CABIN PASSAGE, $60, $80, and $100, according to location, &c.INTERMEDIATE.This is a class that afloras people of moderate means a respectable way ol travelling.Beds, Bedding, Wash-basins, &c., together with good food, separate Dining-room from eitlier Cabin or Steerage being provided.Passage, $10 single ; $80 round trip.Steerage Pussage at Low Rates.: Applyto WILLIAMS & GUION \u2019 29 Broadway,New York, £r to J.Y.GILMOUR & CO., 354 St.Paul street, _Montreal Apr .1 92 Bermuda, West ladies and Porto Rico QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.For BERMUDA, 8.2, ORINOCO June 9.For ST.JOHNS, ARECIBO, AGUADILLA MAYAGUEZ, PONCE, ARROYO, and HU MACAO, Porto Rico, 8S.BERMUDA, June 18° For ST.THOMAS, ST.KITS, ANTIGUA, DOMINICA MA RTINIQU kK, ST.LUCIA, an mm > = Te TLL, June 4 TRINIDAD 8.8.MU ror ireight, passage and insurance, apply to AK OUTERBRIDGE & CO.ARLE 29 Broudway, New York.Ent, LEVE & ALLEN) rance, 2 Morris street.Bt.Jamer'street, Montreal, W, MOORE, Manager, Renee and the Wes June 3 steamers i\u2014 about Meats, at both end June 7 \u201c13 Running In con ny Trun ailway Cornpan A osed of the following New and First-class SOUTHBOURNE.RIVERSDALE.DERONDA .The steamship ed to be despate The 6th JUNE next These steamers will have specla for the carringe of Butter, Chcese, Boxed and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same will be taken They have also first-class facilities for the carriage of a limit ed number of HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP.AS FOLLOWS: tern States.For Frelght or Passage, appl PERLEYS, CARTER © DARKE, Street, London, E.C., ROSS & CO., Quebce.1881.LONDON, 1881.Quebec and Montreal.2,615 Tons.\u20ac87 a sovnos saves 0 127108 The Steamships of this Line are intended QUEBEC FOR LONDON SCOTLAND, on or about 22nd June.Passage Certificates issued to persons de- slrous of bringing out their friends, Through Bills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London, for all parts of Canada to TEM- 21 Billiter DAVID SHAW, THE (NEAR sof the route.Lansaces eu 00005 2,00 SOUTHBOURNE is hed for Avonmouth Docks Montreal, Great Western Steamship Ling Montreal to Avonmouth Dock, BRISTOL,) nection with the Grand of Canada, com- .2,100 Tons, 2,000 * _ Intending Shippers should make immediate applieation,\u201d considerable engagements having already been made.For Kates Of BRIT RIFORD & CO., 9r to J.Y.GILMOUR & CO., ) 23 and 25 St.Saerament St., Montreal.cc Moat Paul street Or to MARK WHIFWILIL & SON, or » C-MCPALD os street The Grove, Bristol .Janes street, § \u2019 England.Az:nttin Montreal May 31 18 June 9 187 intena 1 facilities Steamship Zlotices.WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbor, ireland.CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAILS.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVER- PLOL, via Queenstown.are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 *ADRIATIC.June 1, at 8.00a.m ! GERMANIC \u201c4, at10.00 a.m REPUBLIC \u201c4 9 at 2.30 pom CELTIC.\u201c18, at 10.90 a.m BALTIC.# 22,at 2.00p.m *Extrasteamer, carrying Saloon rassengers only.SALOON PASSAGE.New York te Liverpool and Queenstown, $30 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $141 and $180 gold.ickets to London, $7, and to Paris, $20, gold, additional, Children between one and twelve yeurs, half-price.Infants free.Servants, $60.THESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE SHMEP OR PIGS.STEERAGE PASSAGE.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff, - $26.50.To Montreal from bove places, $23.50 prepaid.Passengers taking the ** White Star Steamers,\u201d asa rule, arrive in London in 9; days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information nd passage, apply to R.J.CORTIS Age: t, 37 Rroadway, New York.Or to B.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGENT, 413 St.Paul Street, Montreal.Apri 26 - = NARD LINE.LANE ROUTE, The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited) between NEW YORK and PEER POOIS æ.fFSCYTHIA.\u2026 Wednesday, June 22, * PARTHIA.\u2026.Wednesday, June 29, ** *BOTHNIA .Wednesday.July 6, \u201c \u201cGALDEIA.\u2026.\u2026.Wednesday-July 13, \u201c BATAVIA .Wednesday, Tuly 20, * yA every following Wednesday from New ork, Steamers marked thus * do not carry Steerage Passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$80 and $100, acord ing to accommodation.Tickets to Paris, $15, additional.Return tickets on favourable terms, Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets trom Liverpool \u2018and Queenstown, and all otlier parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Aniwerp Andother Ports ou the Continent, and for Mediterranean Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the Comany\u2019s Office, No.owiing Greenpany VERNON H, BROWN & CO.Or to THOS.WILSON, 5 St.Francois Xavier street.June 4 Cap Chatte Light.Cap Chatte Town.Grand Vallee Chlorodorme.Grand Etang.\u2026.\u2026.Fame Point.Fox River.Griffin\u2019s Cove.Cape Rosier.8 | is possible; and that it is doubtful if any Quebec.LIslet.Father Point.116 Father Point.Little Metis.Matane.\u201ces Matane.Cap Chatte Light.Cap Cuatte Light.Martin River.Martin River.Cape Magdalen.Cape Magdalen.Fame Point,.TRADE & COMMERCE, DEPARTURE UF OCEAN STEAMERS.Steamers.Date, \u201c= From To.~ Avlona,.June 8.Montreal.N C-on-Tyne Gallia.June 8.New York.Liverpool Republie.June 9.New York.Liverpool Averill.June 10.Montreal.W.Hart\u2019pl Ashburne.June 10.Montresal.Glasgow L.Nepigon.June 11.Montreal.Liverpoo Montreal.June 11.Quebec .Liverpool C Richmond.June 11.New York.Liverpool Sarmatian.June ll.Quebee.Liverpool Buenos Ay\u2019'n.June 11.Quebec .Glasgow Prussian.June 11, .Boston.Glasgow © Arizona, .Ju \u20ac 14.New York.Liverpool Helvetia.June 15.Algeria .June ls.C.of Chester.June 18.Montreal.Antwerp .New York.Liverpool! .New York.Liverpool Toronto .June 13.Quebec .Liverpool Celtie.June 18.New York.Liverpool Phenician.June 18.Boston.Glasgow Circassian June 18.Quebec.Liverpool Canadian.June 18.Quebec Glasgow Scand\u2019avian .June 18.Quebec Liverpool Novascotian.June 20.Halifax.Liverpooi .Montreal.Liverpool June 2).Montreal .Glasgow .New York.Liverpool .New York.Liverpool .New York.Liverpool London Liverpool Glasgow Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Glasgow Glasgow Liverpool hamp Parthia.Parisian.Hibernlan.Jul Liverpool Abyssinia Cay Tivernool Bothnia.July 6 Liverpool LL Manitoba .July 7.Montreal.Liverpool Marathon .June 8.New York.Liverpool Manitoban.July 9.Quebec .Glasgow Austrian.July 9.Boston Glasgow Sardinian.July 9.Quebec Liverpool _\u2014 TELEGRAPH FFICES On South Shore of the Gulf of St.Lawrence, from Point Levis to Cape Llosier, on the present line of the Montreal Telegraph Company :\u2014 From To Point Levis.L'Islet L'Islet.\u2026.\u2026.Kamouraska.\u2026.Riviere du Loup.Trois Pistoles.Rimouski.Father Point.,.St.Flavie.Grand Metis.,.Matane.St.Felicite.Miles by Land verees 47 Kamouraska., 29 Riviere du Loup.35 Trois Pistoles.27 Rimouski.s.39 Father Point.8 St.Flavie.15 Grand Metis., * Matane ., 3C St.Felicite.12 Cap Chatte Light.31 Cap Chatte Town.3 St.Annesdes Monts 9 calling at CORK HARBOUR, J St.Annes des Monts Martin River.17 FROM PIER 40 N, R.NEW .Martin River.Mont Louis 1 *GALLIA.Wednesday, June 8, 1881 | Mont Loui A ravc00.22 MARATHON.Wednesday, June 8, a uis., River Magdalen.20 ALGERIA.Weanesday, June 15, \u201c | River Magdalen.Grand Vallee.9 «eves.Chlorodorme.Grand Etang.§ Fame Point.8 Fox River.13 Griffin's Cove.7 GOVERNMENT SEMAPHORE STATIONS IN GULF.From To Marine Miles L'Islet+-\u201d | Montreal W.W.Bds.li eck.The rest of Eur y \"4 hartered by M ieKenzie | Montreal 7 p.c.Stock.million bu.per week.The rest of Europe d all points in the NORTH OF ENG- | chartered by Messrs.Anderson, McKenzie à 2 OCR ; ; i and all points &C ; ; Montreal § p.c.8 ock.l, including Germany, Belgium, Ilolland LAND.0., has just been loaded by Mr.Patrick | Montreal 5 n.c.Stock.De k.Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Refrigerator space for Butter and Cheese Rarferty, stevedore, at the wbarf of the | _* Ex dividend, enmark, DWitzeriand, Spain, ugat, at 408 per ton extra.Apply to WALTER C.HATELY, Agent, Care of HOWLAND & CO, St.Sacrament street.ROSS London Line of Steamers, June Canadian Service VIKING.sense e sas.2905 Tons Register.2,178 6 PERA,.GALLINA.(ae canne 1,879 ¢ 6 The splendid new_ first-class, full wer screw steamer PERA, A 100 (Highest Class at Lloyds), Montreal for London, Onor about the 20th June.Taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATES from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of HorsFs, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first- class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and London thereafter, during the season.Superior accommodation for a limi number of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to ROBERT REFORD & cos ; and 25 St.Sacramen ., Montrea 3 Or WILLIAM ROSS & CO., 3 East Inula Avenue, London.June 6 : 131 INMAN LINE.SAI INGS, 1881], \u2018ORK via QUEENSTOWN to ¥rom NEW YORE vid Sot.(Carrying the United States \u2018Malls, ar és : PROPOSED SAILINGS.City of Chester.Saturday, Junell, City of Richmond.Thursday, June 16, City of Montreal Thursday, June 23, City of Berlin.Saturday, July 2, City of Brussels.Thursday, July 7, City of Chester.Saturday, July 16, City of Richmond.Saturday, July 23, 3.00 p.m City of Montreal, Thursday, July 28, 6.30 a.m RATES OF PASSAGE \u2014 $80 and FIW according to accommodation, all having equal Saloon privileges.Children between two and twelve years of age, half fare.Servants, 20 Rov ND TRIP TICKETS~\u2014%144 and $180.Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $ls and $20 additienal, according to the route se ected, STEHFRAGE (including Railroad Fare be- wecn Montreal And New York), $206.50.For Freight or Passage, apply at the Comspuy\u2019s Offices 3land 33 Broadway, New York.JOHN G.DALE, Agent, 31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y.3.00 pm 9.00 a.m 3.00 p.m 9.00 a.m noon.9.00 um Export Lumber Company, Hochelaga, in the remarkable quick time of 39 hours.This is the fastest time on record for a cargo of this description.The cargo consists of 36,167 feet under deck, and 37,500 feet on deck of pine boards one inch in thickness.The ¢* Vibilia \u201d-is the first vessel loaded for South America this season.Work oN THE LuMBER WHARVES.\u2014 Barque \u201c Vibilia,\u201d loaded ;* barque \u2018* Vanadis,\u201d loading ; and barque \u2018\u2018 Hecla,\u201d 860 tons, chartered by Messrs.Anderson, McKenzie & Co., goes to the Export Lumber Company\u2019s wharf this afternoon to load for Montevideo, for order.Messrs.Anderson, McKenzie & Co.are loading the barque ¢ Haab\u201d for Liverpool, and have the barque \u2018\u201c Carla \u201d waiting arrival of her cargo of deals.The barque \u2018* Stadminster Stand \u201d and barque \u201c Lord Palmerston\u201d will also proceed to same wharf to load their cargoes of deals to be shipped by the same firm.FINANCIAL, There appears to be no appreciable diminution in the circulation of loanable funds, under which the Money market rules quiet and easy.* Phere is a good seasonable demand for accommodation to mercantile borrowers, and sound commercial bills are readily discounted at 6 @ 7 per cent , as to name and date, prime short dates being negotiable at a shade under our inside quotation.There is about the usual request for call and short-dated loans on acceptable collaterals at 4 @ 5, and time Joans at 5 @ 6 per cent, The market for Sterling Exchange was quiet, but firmer, at 8% @ 8} premium for round amounts of 60-day bills between banks and 9 cash over the counter.Draftson New York are weak al par to § premium.The Stock market was dull and weak.Montreal fluctuated, large blocks of shares changing hands al 195 down to 194 at the first Call, and a 1954 @ 1954 in the late trade, the closing quotations being 195 bid, 195} asked.A few shares of Ontario were placed at par, gellers at that figure, 99 bid at the close.Toronto in small amount sold lower at 156, and closed with buyers and sellers\u2019 views one point on each side of that figure.Merchants moved in small amount at 125} @ 126, and closed at those figures bid and asked respectively.Commerce were dull at 151 @ 151}, a small block changing hands at 151}.Montreal Tele graph were weaker, selling at 131 @ 1314, and closing at 131 @ 1314.There was a little trading in Richelieu at 613 @ 613.City Passenger were inactive but stronger, closing at 130 bid, 130} asked.City Gas sold at the last Call at 141, buyers at 140, D.LÈRN MACDOUGAL, Stock Brokér, z a 199 Commissioners Streetwas committed to the Maine State os ho ment admitted it?On the contrary, Last week there were 322 births, 148 } dence given in regard to him, by Mr.Sand- CLOTH TABLE COVERS.| .RE ES Es ef June 8 137 for murder, and during a tars, his cell apart from the peremptory refusal of the! marriages and 668 deaths in New York | ford Fleming, on à previous occasion, was Embroidered Cloth Table Covers, in all has not seen the sun, moon or stars, is 5 being situated so that he cannot catch a glimpse of the heavens.\u2014 Numerous outrages have been coum- mitted in the neighbourhood of Westport letter, and in spite of the words \u2018\u201c if you \u201c recollect you said I would be paid for \u201cthem,\u201d the whole of Mr.Girouard\u2019s letter is an appeal ad misericordium, with City.The death-rate was more than double the birth-rate, and last week the death-rate was not unusually high.But for the number ot foreigners and natives of not correct.It was said in that, that he (Horetzky) was employed us a photographer, and it was also insinuated that he was not competent to conduct the work afterwards entrusted to him.This was not so; Given by the CITIZENS OF MONTREAL to Mr.L.A.SENECAL, colours, 55c and 58c each.Printed Cloth \u2018Fable Covers very cheap.8.Carsley's is the place to buy Piano Covers.BLANKETS.Een mir The SS.TORONTO, Captain Gibson, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pass their Entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., Agents.CHEAP TICKETS | ; oped Superintendent of the North Shore AS June 7 m 135 AN / A \u2014 and Tiverton, Mass.Property has beeu ce ; American country districts who flock to|he had been engaged as an assist- \u2018 Fine Wool Blankets at the following low Et ie ad burned and horses aud cattle poisoned.| à the assurance tia! no hari vould come New York, the great Metropolis would {ant to Mr.Moberly, and, at a later Railway, ! \u20ac 0 & = persons wer > .y n° .: boy died and three pe ; seriously ill by drinking poisoned well water.The perpetrators are unknown.harm could come if the certificate were truthful ?But that is not all.Here we soon he denuded of population.A REPORT comes from Ottawa to the date, had been employed to conduct Mr.Fleming over the Moberly route.Mr.Fleming became so anxious to return on At the WINDSOR HOTEL, Under the presidence of Hon.J.L.BEAUDKY, prices :\u2014$2.10, $2.75, $3.50, $4.00 and upward.CAMPING BLANKETS.BROTHERS SuTic£ TO CONSIGNEES, | Steamer PERSIA\" i irgini : i Mayor of Montreal Now is the time to buy your Campin Sails Every Friday, at 7 P.M.\u2014At Wheeling, West Virginia, yesterday | have a letter from Mr.Du Plessis to Mr.| effect that Mr.Rouleau, M.P.for Dor- account of Indians that the route was not y \u2019 Blankets yy ping y y.n severe rasta 0 and rires.À i i i Secre.| Gone over, slthough Mr.Fleming said he | SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, 1881, ; CARSLEY'S Fare to TORONTO.$7.00 age to crops, bridges and railroads.À Brydges of the 5th April, 1878, to the fol- | chester, is to be appointed Under-Secre- had gone over the route.The other position M 7,30 PM ! AT S.CARSLEY'S Do ST.CATHARINES.7.50 family named Straub, living on y lenny lowing effect : lary of State in the place of dir.Edquerd occupied by him (witness) was that of ex- | oo -30 PAL You will find a large assortment of Camp- 2 = Do NIAGARA FALLS.850 iver, Re moe the ial Rail.| 5: Langevin, who becomes Clerk of the inecr.i 5, = - - - - - $200.ices $3.50, $4.5 | | a.imonit i rir = He are sers ned, nad.the \u2018father «I was present in the Intercolonial Rail- re mn ÿ ploratory engineer.Ho was paid at the ! $ ing Blankets, prices $3.50, $4.50, $5, Need not the aid of flaming puffs or paid-for testimonials.Nor do they make ubsur carried on a log to an island, where he was found.\u2014 The assessors of Brooklyn will this year assess parsonages, all of which hitherto have been exempt.This will add $500,000 to the amount of taxable property.The his friends say, completely prostrated for way office at Ottawa in November, 1873, when Mr.W.H.Stevenson, paymaster, paid Mr.G.A.Girouard $3,738.09, which sum was well understood at the time by Mr.Girouard to be in full of all demands for sleepers for Sections 9 and 15, and I farther state that I saw Mr.Girouard sign the re- Senate, vice Mr.Robert Lemoine, who will be superannuated.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tne London Times, referring to the state of affairs in Russia, says never were there so many political prisoners, less stability and greater auxiety, with no signs of prevailed.rate of all chiefs of parties, and reported on all occasions to the Engineer-in-Chief.He had explored by the best methods vast tracts of country; his surveys had been pronounced very correct by those who had an opportunity of verifying them, and the late Premier (Mr.Mackenzie) had spoken capacities.He then proceeded to read at Tickets for sale at Lu Minerve Oftice ; La- June 9 vigne & Lajoie\u2019s, 265 Notre Dame Street; Guzette Oftice, and Office of the Post, and at the Windsor Hotel.137 meeting of Shareholders of this Company, $5 50 and $7.00 per pair.S.CARSLEY, MONTREAL.May 5 claims to impossible qualities to prove themselves gives them the right te the distinction.They ARE the best.DeZOUCHE & CO, SOLE AGENTS- ; 10 the BEST.Their known excellence Mcals and Berth included Accommodation unsurpassed.For Tickets or further information, apply to The Beaver Line $S.LAKE NEPIGON, Capt.Campbell, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., Agents.June 7 135 D.BATTERSBY, 264 St.James Street, corner McGill.The Healthiest and Cheapest Drink for the STANTANEOUSLY, use ! : \u201c| eee ere men [Sores May 19 119 assessors are also adding wo the valuation ceipt for the same, and expressed himself | returning calm, more than, once, of the small cost of the Montreal Abattoir Company, CLAGGETT & Cl \\ HOEGC\u2019S D Ri N KS A C The Laprairie Navigation Co of property all over Brooklyn, in some in- | w.1| pleased at the settlement.\u201d .à f .u 0 ae doubling and even trebling their well please a ¢! THE : Fleming addressed to Lim .about 1 i as valuations of last year.A corresponding letter of the same date HE annual reunion of the Grand Army [the time in question, the wording of > + \u2014The members of the Star Route ring | Was also addressed to Mr.Brydges by Mr.& me Pama, Pr o Hartford, ine did ten] Dea ofan The NOTICE given calling a general | | RECEIVE À FRESH SUPPLY OF To make a Cup of Superior Coffee IN- 1001 gli od are greatly alarmed.Dorsey is at home, Stevenson.Then we have a letter ad.| Connecticut, yesterday.(reat enthusiasm : : fog , fear of exposurc and punishment.The contractors are desperate.Through their organs, they daily heap abuse upon everybody suspected of aiming at the prosecution of the ring.The case of the Government is nearly complete.dressed to the Secretary of the Public Works Department from Mr.Brydges, which shows that, after the first settlement, there was another one, owing to the dis covery of an error of $98.67, which was IMMIGRATION.Se To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Sir,\u2014In reference to your article in today\u2019s issue, allow me to say a few words in full length a detailed account of the various works entrusted to him, and the duties at which he was engaged on them, He also read the letters from the Department authorizing him to make special exploratory surveys north of Lake Huron, and containing instructions to him in regard to him in for the 15th inst., is hereby CANCELLED, SAID MEETING BEING POSTPONED London Scarfs and Ties EVERY TWO WEEKS.Gentlemen may be sure cf getting the We are Sole Agents in the Maritime Provinces and in the Province of Quebec for D.W.HOEGG & COS CANNED GOODS.We are offering their \u201cSterling \u201d Lobsters at low prices, also their Meats and Vegetable, Send for Price List.Hot Weather is Messina Lemonade.On and after MONDAY, 30th May, and until further notice, the steamer LAPRAIRIE, Cupt.DEMERS, will leave at the followin hours, or a8 near as possible, Sundays and Holidays excepted :\u2014Laprarie, 5.30 a.m, 8.15 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m.,Montreal, 6.35 a.m.12.00 noon, 4.60 p.m.6.50 In, Lyman's Concentrated Extract of Coffee, Prepared by a NEW and SCIENTIFIC PROCESS, from CHOICE SELECTED COFFEE, Roasted and Ground expressly for this process.1 i i i .On Sundays apd Holidays\u2014Laprairie, 8.15 \\ i .Gi i reference to the cause of the Irish emigrants y; , DEC] Th M | P { Full directions for use with each bottle | J 75-00 p.m.Montreal, 200 p.in., 8.00 pan, BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES.paid to Mr Girouard, apparently without refusing, or not exactly refusing but not | 1876-77.He read a long detailed statement SINE DIE.very latest and neatost styles as they ap- Baked Beans a specialty.Messrs, Hoegg B essing Emon ow Bl FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.8 Din Tables, Henson, Monthly \u2018and \u2014The Belfast theatre has been destroyed | *PY objection on his part to accepting these immigrating to Canada.The Irish are | condemning in very strong language the By order.pear in the London market.& Co.have made contracts with several n by fire, started accidentally.\u2014The Village of Bradley, in Hampshire, has been almost destroyed by fire.\u2014The steamer ¢ Faraday\u201d has successfully landed the shore-cad of the new Atlantic Cable.\u2014It has been decided that it is not competent for a British subject to deliver a message from a foreign power to the Queen ; payments as full settlement.On this new claim Mr.Brydges adds: © Giirouard has \u201cbeen paid in full and has no claim \u201cagainst the Government.\u201d In the meantime the Conservatives had come into office, and on the 16th April, 1879, Mr Girouard memorialized Dr.Tupper, asking his favourable consideration of the claim, only informed of the grand agricultural prospects that are in Canada through the medium of placards and pamphlets, and these they do not believe, and I suppose even if they did believe and came out on Government-assisted passages, they would be met at Point Levis by the agents of the U.S.Government or railway corporations, and induced to go to the States.This happened to myself or, at least, it was tried evidence of Mr.Fleming, and maintaining that all the work done by himself was of great importance, remarkably accurate, and would eventually be found of the greatest value to the country.His work was also, he contended, performed under circumstances of difficulty and danger, whilst that of other parties alluded to were almost « pleasure trips,\u201d the parties being « furnished in almost regal style,\u201d and no one knew what C.0.PERRAULT, Secretary-Treasurer, M.A.C.June 9 u 131 Tenders Shirtsand Collars Made to Order, CLAGGETT & CO.provincial farmers, and by September will be able to can four or five thousand cases of Tomatoes and Sugar Corn.HARDING & HATHEWAY, 17 & 18 South Wharf, St.Jchn, N.B.June 4 133 MANUFACTURED FOR THE TRADE BY HENRI JONAS, MONTREAL.55 St.Sulpice Street, Trip Tickets, apply at the City Office, 284 and 268 corner McGill and St.James Streets, or on board steamer \u201clLaprairie.\u201d J.BROSSEAU, Sreretarv, si pF Trial size, five cents a bottle.April 30 103 ~ THE OLDEST SHOW CASE FACTORY.June Ottawa River Navigation Co, te June 3 132 f and the communication from the Sultan 0! | £a he says, \u201c I need not tell you that {On my arrival in Point Levis, last had been gained by such \u201c nonsensical ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY SHARES F | N È S AL | plier Turkey, of which Hobart Pasha was the | 1 y \u2018at need of tl amount ust at | September.The Canadian Government | expeditions.\u201d He had taken some photo- \u2019 St.James Street, : FOR SALE.bearer, will therefore not be made by him |\u201c am In great need of tha Ju seems to me to be verv careless about | 8raphs while out, but that was simply done to Her Majesty.FOREIGN.\u2014The Egyptian Budget shows a surplus of £1,000,000.\u2014It is proposed to run trains through the St.Gothard Tunnel by electricity.\u2014The Russian Imperial yacht \u201cLivadia\u201d has arrived in the Bosphorus.She is going « present.\u201d Dr.Tupper\u2019s opinion was at that time like that of every body else, except Mr.Girouard himself.The reply, dated 10th June, was from the Secretary of the Department : \u201cI am to state that, after due consideration, the Miuister of Railways and Canals finds your claims cannot be admitted.\u201d obtaining immigrants; the Government bring out the immigrants on assisted passages, and on their arrival they are taken off to the States.I will give you a case in point.Last September I determined to leave Ireland and come out to Canada.Ofcourse I went to the shipping office and inquired about my passage, and was informed the ticket would cost me £6 Gs 0d, but if I to gratify Mr.Fleming's love of fine scenery.The several tenors of his statement was to show that the really important and valuable work of surveys for several ycars had been performed by himself, and that he had been very unjustly treated.In reply to the Chairman, he said that he could give hints as to how the Commission could get at the extravagance and incompe- City and District Savings Bank STOCK Will be received by the undersigned up till OPPOSITE OTTAWA HOTEL.Juue 9 Coal i 137 VES, 500 Bags Factory Filled TO ARRIVE.White Sacks! Falk Brand! Per 88.« ICELAND.\u201d Strictly Pale Seal Oil 300 Qtls, Large Dry Codfish 50 Casks Cod Blub ber TO ARRIVE ABOUT THE 15ta INST 800 Brls.Munn's Steam Refined MAIL LINE DAY STEAMERS BETWEEN Montreal and Ottawa.Passengers for OTTAWA and all interme.SEE ToL diate ports take 7 a.m.train for Lachine ep _ daily; to connect with steamer.ta f otl ti HH 1d lik FOR SALE BY Al TO ARRIVE First-class fare toUttawa Cen 50 3 topol.would sign as a farm labourer I would get nce of other parties.e would like time ' , 80,\u2014 Return o o .$4.00 © rhe German barque \u201cConheim,\u201d from The question naturally arises why all these it for £5 08 0d.Of course I signed as a | to consult his notes.On the spur of the Satu rdav, 11th June instant, R R 10 RS oO te .M .! C | Second-class fare to de $1.50 Konigsberg for New York, has put into | gentlemen, having no personal interest, | labourer (we are all labourers in the Lord's { moment he could remember certain things.At TEN o'clock A.M.' COX & CG R E E N .ntario tne oa Dantzig with her bows damaged, having been in collision.should seek to deprive Mr.Girouard of what fairly belonged to him.At this in reply to the refusal of the Minister, vineyard) and saved the £1 6s 0d.On coming into Point Levis, what was my astonishment to find that some 19 or 20 ot for the States.But to crown my astonish- Mules were bought from the Government at $4 each, and resold to them at $2.Parties were fed on canned turkey and fruits, and them.He found among Indiansin 1879 bags The undersigned does not bind himselt to accept the highest or any tender.115 St.Francois Xavier Street.June 1 130 In Lots to Suit Purchasers.Favourite Route for Tourists.CHARMING SCENERY AND COMF ABLE MEALS MFORT WMILLICHAN & CD BACK-\u2014pnssing through delightful scenery.Steamer remains at Carillon an hour and a- : LORD & MUNN.: \u2018 DAILY EXCURSIONS, taking 7 a.m.traln ; ; .e hine, \u2014 = point, however, occurs a slight change in | the passengers that had come out on the | AN engineer used to be drunk every night.He JOHN FAIR, Gard e n Settees, May 13 1m 114 A lo 3 Adelaide St.Last, Toronto, CATE DAY TRIP TO CARILLON AND THE HISTORY OF A JOB.the way of lookingat things.Mr.Girouard, | assisted passages to Canada were actually did not see these things, but he had heard of Accountant, ( _ ï i The way a job may be worked up in tavour ot a Tory M.P.is well set forth in the Parliamentary papers containing the correspondence respecting the claim of Mr.Girouard for $2,640, which has been paid him on the strength of a report of Mr.F.Shanly\u2014the engineer employed upon the settlement of the Intercolonial claims, whic.cll previous authorities have dis- the present one being entirely inadequate | Tickets, Tourists\u2019 Cards and all infe ti Jowed.We have already, on more than | Ment.Now, however, he sees some new | ment of the whole transaction, but received | od.A man who Could conduct an instru.| The Honourable Mr.Justice Mackay.June 8 136 | Boxes Pure Boneless Codfish.; to their work.Being tho only home of the | 8 principal Hotels, Grand Frank Oficus, and allowed.nav > ; ight: i i itting hi the answer \u201cwe want no agents at present, | mental survey could conduct an exploratory | Fzparee CHARLES DUBUC, Physician, of mo : : ind in the city, they hope to meet with the npany\u2019s Office, 13 Bonaventure street.ne occasion, called attention to this very lights but are a a ee Peas your letter shall have the tention of the survey, There could be more parties found ?Montreal, ry \u2019 3 TO ARRIVE: A Great Convenience to Tra- approval and generous assistance of all RW.SHELHERD, 1 ent to a member of Parlia- | YETY 185 Minister of Agriculture.\u201d to conduct instrumental surveys than ex- Hi ; RE : a vellers, philanthropic persons.Montreal, May 3 © 125 shameful payro ds of the corres- | of Mr.Girouard, and concludes : In order to get immigrants to come here | ploratory surveys.Exploration was a Petitioner fot appointment of 8 Curator » Bris.Steam Refined Pale Seal 0il \u201c For the Son of Man is come to seek | D: ; ni 9 ment ; but the exact words of the ce \u201c i in | let the Government send out men to Ire- | faculty\u2014an explorer should have the bum \u2019 Cargoes Caledonia Mine Coal.(ere \u2018 and to save that which was lost, We, then , ; 1 am also requested to mention that in - p DUBUC.S il Possibility of D Sitios pondence relating to it oe extraordin AT) | cases where sleepers were burnt in the land, Scotland and England that have in- oF any | Strongly developed.p Before .' 8 Cc mon St et aves a ossibility 0 isputes.that are strug, ought to bear the infirmities that, having the printed documents betore | woods, by one or two other contractors, I | fluence wi e people, and let them come 1 0 e Pacific Railway se .Alb rt B Î d not please ourselves.\u201cworth while to go over | was permitted by the other Government to out again with each batch of immigrants, | work witness had been accountant in the II IS ORDERED, that the Creditors of e ISCUI S.om TRE re \u2019 ELIZA A.REID Spring Arrangements 3 ; ; ., us, we thin all they will give a | Pay for the same, and if I may dare effer an | and see that they are not kidnapped.$1,000 Hudson Bay Company.He had also been the late EDOUARD 1.DUBLC 0 *pp ear May 16 MONTREAL 116 Call and See It at Treasurer.them again, especially as they W° g opinion, would add that, if Mr.Girouard would pay cach man his salary, and this | in a rolling mill\u2019 at one time, but had FRIDAY, the Tenth da y JUNE datant, Th oO Î GC i y May 31 129 good index to the manner in which much | proves the loss as above stated, ! think that | man would save the Government five or always read a good deal on engineering | 4 Eleven of the clock y othe À stant, e nly enuine.; i i ly be dealt with | i \u2018ty he is entitled to consideration.| six thousand dollars each month, and as | Subjects.He had had no scientific tiain- | #82 of the clock in the forenoon, to | larger claims will probab in equity he is e 1 ; sui 5 ive their opinion in this matte h \u201cThe first docu- | N dl bout der to to | Well bring thousands of immigrants to | ing.The Commission adjourned at a & Ÿ Te Manufactured by Messrs.MACKENZIE, .| | 4 ; Zo) by the new machmery.rst doc ot a word here about any orde: go Canada.quarter to one sine die.R.MACKAY, Edinburgh OFFER F SALE Cu\u201d VW; THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY ment in the series is dated November 25th, | sea with the rafts; nor of any subsequent Yours truly, J.S.C.inburgh.R FOR ; \u2018 WH AT BETWEEN 1876, and consists of a sort of account | promise, and yet all written at the request AN TnIsuxas.FIRE REPORT.June 8 35 | A SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.Bris.Steam-Refined Pale Seal Oil 04 & 96 St.Francois Xavier Street SH Montreal and Quebec, | delivered by Mr.Girouard to the Depart-|of Mr.Girouard, who throughout Montreal, June 8, 1881.M SA ole \u2018 \u2019 June 7 135 GE Xda | Run regularly as under: ment of Public Works.One of the items { made that order, as promised, part ed about 9.30 this evening from box 36.CIGAHS | CIGARS | CIGARS ALEX M cG | BBO N (DUNDEE SEALING CO.) ÿ days, Wedarsiya an Bria Nelson on Monis as follows :\u2014¢ 1874, Sept.12th.Quanti- j of his case.A few days after | To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.When the Firemen arrived it was found that ! : \u2018 \u2019 ' TENDERS OR HI EL y he MONTREAL, Capt.Wm.Burn, on ; st i : Sir,\u2014Why is it that G t i ; Re nesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays, &b « ty of sleepers delivered, but lost in the | this enclosure, the latter returned) le to press he claires severe id a bed had caught fire in No.19 King street.\u2014 Bris.Newfoundland A Cod Oil ) d X « Bay of CH aleurs\u20148,000, at 33c., $2,640.\u201d writes to express a hope that this is not a final decision, and then he encloses a very cautiously drawn letter from Mr.Stevenson, whose correspondence up to that time had not shown any disposition to think Mr.Girouard entitled to anything ; but on the contrary bad asserted that the latter expressed himself as satisfied with the settle- to the charge, and asked that an arbitrator ment I found that these parties not only robbed the Canadian Government of the assisted passage money, but went to the railway ticket office and procured Government tickets for places in the West, for instance Manitoba, Toronto, Woodstock, and then sold them to ticket scalpers and went to the States.This I saw and can prove.I myself was pressed to go to Chicago by the clerk at the ticket office.On arriving here I informed the Govern- larger share of the vast stream of emigra- of bacon which Mr.Cambie had left there to rot in charge of the savages two years before.He declined to say where it was that he saw the canned turkey feast; finally he said it was in the camp of a party on Bute Inlet in 1875, it was on the line running nearest the sea.I know there was brandy there, for I had a nip myself.In many cases in the parties sent out there was incapacity, extravagance and injustice.He (Horetzky) had never been properly treat- No damage was done.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, June 9 District of Montreal.} m 137 Superior Court.On the Seventh day of June, oue thousand eight hundred and eighty-one.(No.523.) Present : AND House Fumishing Hardware CLENDINNENG'S.OFFER FOR SALE: Bris.Canada Mess and Prime Meas Pork (CHOICE BRAND) Hhds Porto Rico Sugar.Puns- Choice Barbadoes Molasses.Brls.Pure West India Lime Juice.Brls.Pure Newfoundland A Cod Oil- TRAVELLERS EXPENSE BOOK.half, retarning HOME BY Fare for round trip Tickets for CALEDONTA SPRINGS (the Saratoga of Canada), at reduced rater This is the most direct of any route to the Springs EXCURSIONS UP BY RAIL and DOWN BY BOAT To ST.ANNE'8 daily by 12.30 p.m.train, returning by boat at 4 p.m.via Rapids.Fare for round trip, ste.DOWN THE RAPIDS in the AFTERNOON take 5 p.m.train for lachine DAILY.Fare for round trip, je.THE RAPIDS, $1.25: on Saturdays, $1.00, Send for Catalogue.May 23 122 FRIENDLESS WOMEN The Committee of the Protestant Home for Friendiess Women beg to intimate to the public, that they intend soliciting aid for the purpose of building a new home, SEVEN o'clock P.M, froin Montreal.SCHOOL PRIZES STEAMERS FROM Henry Clay.-.,.CONCHAS \u2019 p N B b d M | \u2014 \\ Then, there are remarks, explaiving the | should be sent to inquire into the merits of | tion which is flowing from Europe to this WEATHER REPURT Golden Eagle.i CONCHAS 0 A R Q 0 | UNS.EW dl d 08S 0 d3363s SHERIFF'8 OFFICE, Montreal to Hamilton \u2018 lai follows :\u2014 his clai This was granted, aud Mr, | Continent.The few thousand persons who ~ \u2019 ; ; a .C heap Sale Montreal, 4th Juve, 1881.Nianocting at Toronto with the steamers for nature of the claim, as fo \u2019 ms cladm.granted, *{ have arrived at Quebec since navigation T = Espanolig.c.«+++ CONCHAS | ! .SEALED TEN 5 wi i Niagara Falls and Buffalo, And with railways \u2019 de the arbitrat He | bo Q g MoNTREAL, June 8 ; _ wards\u2019 rickies, 0Z.DERS will be received nt The sleepers lost in Bay of Chaleurs were | James Cowan made the arbitration.He | pened are mostly destined for the United ) - | Ynclean.+.\u2026.+.CONCHAS | inspected during the winter of 1871-1872, by Inspector McDonald, on the landing, and then were driven down Bathurst River in for all points West, will leave daily (Sundays excepted), from the Canal Basin, at NINE o'clock a.m., and Lachine on the arrival of the Traln leaving Bounventure Station at took the evidence of the two parties to the transaciion.Mr.Girouard swore that DEMPERATURE in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by 1learn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematithis Office until noon of TUESDAY, the 21st day of J UNE instant, for the following quantitics of Fuel for the COURT States, and compare ridiculously with the vast numbers arriving weekly at Castle Garden.Canada bas a representative in Oscar Yamanda.CONCHAS Pink\u2019s Marmalade, Ib, Pots.Some Choice Old Brandies DAWSON BROTHERS invite inspection of an extensive assortment of the most suit- the spring following.1 was ordered to deliver them in Bathurst where the railway station now stands, and I did not raft them very substantially on that account.But afterwards 1 wos ordered to deliver them at Little Rocher, and of course they had to be taken by water.Then a storm occurred, broke the rafts, and the sleepers were lost in the bay.I then saw the paymaster, Mr.Stevenson, who consented to pay me for the 8,000 ties lost, and to pay them at the full price.\u201d The foundation of the claim, therefore, was two-fold\u2014the alleged loss, andthe alleged consent of Mr.Stevenson to pay for it.The loss probably occurred; bul the order, or the consent, or the promise, on the part of Mr.Stevenson, which so appears by the above, and will appear shortly more strongly, to have been regarded by Mr.Stevenson had ordered the rafts to be gent round from Bathurst to Petit Rocher by sea, and had promised that any loss should be made good.Mr.Stevenson, who was a disinterested witness, on the contrary, swore: \u201cI never agked him to take four rafts nor any rafts from Bathurst Bay to Petit Rocher, and never told him if there was any loss the Government would make it good; 1 would not have done 80, because Bathurst and not Petit Rocher was the place where the sleepers were wanted.\u201d And Mr.Cowan, thereupon, looked upon this evivence as conclusive, and decided, like everybody else, against Mr.Girouard.But a new Daniel came to judgment in the person of Mr.F.,Shanly, fresh from the gutters and sewers of the Toronto Corpo- Londou, with a large and expensive staff of assistants about him, but these it seems are not required to go out of the beaten track of their official duties in an effort to promote emigration to Canada.The principal Railway and Land Companies in the United States have pushing men all over Great Britain and the Continent, working up a sentiment in favour of emigration to the United States, and the consequence is that, while the \u201c boom\u201d continues, the Republic reaps the full benefit.Doubtless, even the incident of the slight frost of a few days ago will be exaggerated, und our beautiful summer made to appear as cold as Iceland.Canada is represented in Europe as a land of ice and snow, while the growing cornfields portray the advantages of a residence in the United States.What is our paternal Government doing to dispel these misrepre sentations ?Yours truly, cal Instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame street :-\u2014 8 A.M, 1 P M.6r.k.60 68 .G9 Max.Mix, Mean.T2 50 62.5 BY STANDARD B#BROMETER.8 à.M.1 PM.6 P.M.29.88 29.82 29.78 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, ToroNTO, June 8, 10 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours :\u2014 Lakes\u2014Light to moderate variable winds; cloudy to fair warmer weather, with showers in the southern portion.St Lawrence \u2014Light to moderate winds; fair, warm weather.Gulf\u2014Moderato to fresh winds ; fair weather with local showers ; stationary or higher temperature.Maritime\u2014Moder- ate to tresh winds; fair to cloudy weather, with showers.provements.Only to be had at PHILIP HENRY\u2019S, 134 ST.JAMES STREET.June 8 ALL THESE 300DS FRESH RECEIVED.136 REFRIGERATORS! lined.A complete stock, carefully made, and finished with several important recent im- Prices from $8.00 upwards.GEO.W.REED, Zinc-lined and Kimball's Patent Wood- SLATE, METAL AND GRAVEL ROOFER, rials, Refrigerators, &c.Manufacturer and Dealer in Roofing Mate 783 and 785 Craig Street.May 19 2m trs 77 Just received ex \u201c Lake Simcoe,\u201d including some 50 YEARS OLD.The Only Lot in the Dominion ALEX.McGIBBON, IMPORTER OF Fine Wines and Liquors.Sweet Cream Cheese RECEIVED THREE TIMES A WEEK.Office : 18 Foundling Street: 122 May 23 i ANTHOLSVO able books for Class Prizes, REDUCED RATE ling of Publishers Price, Equivalent to LONDON PRICES, Many books at even greater reduction.view, ST.JAMES STREET.June 3 132 Which they are offering at the exceedingly Of 25c for the 1s Ster- Teachers are respectfully invited to call and inspect the stock which is now on DAWSON BROTHERS, NOON, and Coteau Landing on arrival of the Train leaving Montreal at FIVE o'clock p.m, Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.J.Rankin, for Cornwall and intermedinte ports, every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 Noon, from Canal Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain J.Duval, leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday ana Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting at Sorel with steamer SOREL, for st.Francois and Yamaska, Steamer BERTHIER, Captain L.H.Roy, leaves for Berthier and Maskinonge every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m.; for Vercheres every Monday and Thursday, at 4 p.m, call ing at St.Sulpice; and for Berth er, Satur day, at 3 p.m.Steamer CHAMBLY, Captain Frs.Lamoureux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m Captain Laforce, HOUSE and GAOL, to wit :\u2014 675 Tons STEAM COAL, of the best quality and free from slack and dirt, to be weighed at the Public Weigh House.20 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL, stove size and best quality, 135 Cords FIREWOOD\u2014MAPLE AND BIRCH\u2014In equal proportiors, of sound quality, of last season\u2019s cutting, without logs or limbs, and of the full length of three fect, French measure, from point to scarp.55 Cords TAMARAC FIREWOOD, of the same quality and length.To be delivered from the 1st to the 15th day of JULY next, as follows :\u2014 300 Tous Coal, 75 Cords Firewood (Maple and Birch), and 30 Cords Tamarac, at the Court House, the Coal to be placed in the cellars, and the Firewood to be piled in the shed or yard; and the remainder of the Steam Coal and Wood at the Gaol, the Coal to be placed in the coal shed and the Wood Steamer TERREBONNE, leaves daily (Sundays excepted) for Boucher» ville, Varennes, and Bo \u2019 TR except Saturdays at3 pot dollleat 5p ' COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICES.Company\u2019s Ticket Offices, where Staterooms can be secured, from R.A.Dickson, 133 St James street, and at Lhe Tickot Office, Riche: Jeu Pter, foot Jagques Cartier Square, and from Robt.McEwe \u2018re a Com | Nobt M wen, at the Freight Offices! Mr.Girouard, with an enclosure from Mr.Stevenson, in which the latter says :\u2014\u201c 1 settled with Mr.Girouard and % paid lim the balance due him under his The next letter of the series iled i : ; .LAME Mr.Girouard as an essential basis of lis |ration; and we may add that Mr.CANADIAN.MARRIAGES REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN ALEX, McGIBBON.5 er pue Jad, and the A ibracite Coal TAN RE, er.ALEX-MILLOY,, \u2018Ç claim, is nowhere made out.On the con- | Girouard had found a new witness in the Montreal, June 8, 1880.Gauwr-Cowan.\u2014In this city on the 5th CORNS:: rove voor 2 cts.cach.June 8 136 i See Here | the expense of the contractor.Montreal aie 3 ry St.Paul street, trary, pace Mr.Shanley, the proof is all | person of à Mr.St.Leger, not previously \u2014_\u2014 Tost, ut the St.James Street Church by the | Nails, Chilblains, Moles, Frosted, and alt H ES L C ARD * comme] lowest = soy tender will not be ne- : way.On the 19th Dec., Mis | heard of in the affair, but whe h en AMUSEMENTS ev.Hugh Johnston, Richard L.Gaunt, to | diseases of the Feet, skilfully treated b BE TER { De el, one of the railway officials, ae Girouard\u2019s agent, and who now recol- MUSEMENT .Lizzie, only daughter of John Cowan, Esq.PROF.L.HARRIS (twenty io.years Ww OL A : IF YOU WANT THE FINEST PIERRE J.0.CU TEAL, | ! writes to Mr.Brydges, at that time one of | lected that Mr.Stevenson had told him THEATRE ROYAL.DEATHS.practice) 722 Craig Street, nea Victoria .\u2014_\u2014 PHOTOC RA PH June 6 .15 the Commissioners, in answer lo (that he bad promised that the Govern- FRENCH COMEDY COMPANY.Low.\u2014Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, | \u2018June ?* 135 Montreal Veterinary College - \u201c contract.\u201d Mr.Girouard :\u2014 ment would make good any loss.Mr.Shanly\u2019s verdict was as follows : Upon the whole, the weight of evidence ig, in my opinion, decidedly in favour of Mr.Girouard\u2019s claim being paid, and what further confirms me in this opinion is the Last night an appreciative audience witnessed the pertormance by this deservedly popular Company of the amusing comedy \u201cLe Proces Vauradieux,\u201d and that each member played his part well is attested by the frequent and hearty applause of the Clarance is the most accomplished and the 8th instant, Grace Shaw, widow of the late Charles A.Low, aged 77 years and 10 months.Funeral from her late residence, 1,023 Sherbrooke street, on Saturday, [1th]inst., at 3 o'clock, to Mount Royal Cemetery.m Of the Members of the Euglish Commons are small, from 6} to 7.The Average Heads House of The testimony of leading hatters establishes the all shapes and sizes at For Sale by Tender.Tenders will be received by the under- amounting to about.$11,150.00 May, 1881.Business of importance necessitating my absence in the North-West Territories for a short time, commencing 1st June, my practice will be conducted by my present cational qualifications and practical ex- SEEN 80 TO AND YOU WILL GET IT SURE FOR FRAMING YOU HAVE EVER MR.PARKS STUDIO.BETWEEN LONGUEUIL & MONTREAL, made, as near as possible, as follows :\u2014 4 .; staff of Assistant .onsisti .FROM 5 AM.UNTIL 8.30 P.Mis perhaps the most important of the whole, | statement, said to have been made by Mr.) audience.- Mnsemeurs fact that in the last twenty-five years the signed until McEachran, MD, Vs, WC Raker, va 1954 ST.JAMES STREET, ! UNTIL he me : 8.30 X and though lengthy we therefore give it in | Stevenson, that the sleopers were required MADAME CLARANOE'S BENEFIT., : heads of the people in Great Britain have | Tuesday, the 14th June, A- D- 1881, | and E.J.Carter, V5.* | tENCEIS {OI upp [BS | between rongucuil and Montreal win Le 5 at Bathurst, and that he could not, there.VE ; iminished a quarter of an inch.TS of ; 3 Lin Having e fid i i - v full, Itis addressed to Mr.Stevenson by fore, have Drdered them to Little Rocher.| Next to Sarah Bernhardt, Madame J.THEATRE ROYAL.For the purchase of the Stock-in-Trade, g every confidence in their edu Orrawa, 30th March, 1873.My Dzar Sir, \u2014I wish to inform you that I am here since last Monday to try to ar- Whereas, on the other hand, Mr.Girouard claims that, having them safe at Bathurst, Le would hardly, of his own accord, have risked the transit, which afterwards proved talented French artiste who has ever appeared in Montreal.In many respects she strongly resembles the great Satah, and EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.PARISIEN FRENCH COMP\u2019YR.W.COWAN & CO's, Tus HATTERS AND FURRIERS, Corner of Notre Dame and St.Peter Streets.And the Book Debts and Bills res ceivable, amounting to about.10,788.00 Belonging to the Estate of perience, all animals intiusted to their care will receive the best attention possible.D.McEACHRAN, MusicHall To Let mma SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Montreal, 4th June, 181.FROM LYE pas 5.30, 10 .54 55:30; 6,7 pp.1 AM, 12 NON, 1, 2, LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF THE CURRENT -From Longueuil :\u2014At I 50 disastrous, without speci she is in every way a pleasing and TO-NIGHT\u2014Le Sphinx.June 8 136 Veterinary Surgeon.i PALED TENDERS will be received at {rom Foot of Current :\u2014At 5.30, 6.80, 7.30, range with le Department of labs Work | (ecilagrecent im onte of lou | Dove acts, TL me mupric ous | June 187 AP M MATHEWSON & PATTON, | Jue: £133 _| Select Musical Entertainments, | | 21st day of JUNE instant for the follows }# C8 20 4 0 BU 6 0 A5 198 ria contract for Section 9, Intercolonial | If this be the correct couclusion, it seems, decided to give the lady a benefit this even- THEATRE ROYAL, .C H E ; .U S 1C.And for the balance of the Lease of the Recitals, REAL Gap for the use of te HORT AM J oh 30 und § pray onsueuili\u2014AL 8.46 * Railway.One claim 1 have established is | at least, extraordinary that no one had hit ing, when Octave , Feuillet\u2019s successful SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SEVERAL THOUSAND, PIECES FOR Promises, Nos.188 and 190 McGILL FOR SALE, Lectures, of | of JULY next, to one year rom the lst day 3.30, 4.30, ou and 6 ppeBLiALD AM, 1.30, 2.30, en of neue, of es M you now upon it during a controversy of seven drama, \u201cLe Sphinx,\u201d will be presented, ! .yourself I have sustained that great loss If I had your certificate, stating.it was understood I would be paid for them, 1 have no doubt but I would succeed in getting something from the Government.It would be merely an ensy thing for you to do, and it would be a great help to me, as you know I lost so much in those transactions, so I sincerely hope you will be kind enough as to give me a help.I have years, till a gentleman came from Toronto to right the injustice done by the officials who had had charge of the construction of the road, and of an official arbitrator named at the claimant\u2019s request.Tue New Governor or BRITISH COLUM\u201d Madame Clarance taking the leading role.We are sure that the patrons of French drama in this city will not fail to assure Madame Clarance that they are capable of appreciating the higher walks of dramatic art by filling the Royal to the doors.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.June 8 SATURDAY NIGHT, June 11th, (Benefit French Benevolent Society.) Les Domestiques\u2014Cemedy in 3 Acts.Les Brebis de Panurye\u2014In 1 Act.La Greve des Torgerons- Tickets at Prince's and Lavigne & Lajoie's.136 SEVERAL THOUSAND PIECES AT One Cent Per Page.HENRY PRINCE.May 26 125 Gallery of Palntings, &c, REMOVAL.ONE CENT EACH.BG New Stand, 226 and 228 St.James St., New Y¢ Ji Tiano Co's \u2018\u2019areronms, \"SR TILL 30th APRIL, 1882, The Stock, Inventory, and Lists of Debts and Bills can be seen at the Store 188 Mc» Gill Street.Also, duplicates of Inventory and Lists arc at my Office, and all necessary informa= tion can be had on application.The highest or any tender Will ot necessarily be accepted.To Arrive and in Store: Dry White Lead, Dry Red Lead, Litharge, Sal-Soda, Soda Ash, Bleaching Powder, Caustic Soda, Bi-Carb Soda, Alum, Epsom Salts, Bichromate of Potash, Roll Sulphur, Flour Sulphur, Sulphate of Copper, Whiting, &c.ORDERS TAKEN FOR THE BEAUTIFUL Bazaars, WEBER HALL IN TRE NEW YORK PIANO CO/S BUILDINGS, 226-228 St.James Street.Terms for afternoons or evenings very 1 GOOD SOUND BEEF, with bone.SAME QUALITY BEEF, without bone.MESS PORK.} BEST BROWN BREAD.| FOTATOLS SOUND AND PICKED, Early Rose variety.To be regularly delivered at the Gaol in i such quantities a8 may be required fr { time to time.y ured from The ren and As Walk Temperance Re .GROSBOIS ISLAND.most charmin brious locality for the This Island, situ possesses all kind picturesque and salu- the Holiduysited opposite Boucherville umuseme 2 all pleasure-scekers.nents for © Ireshments of all kinds.leudid w e bush Pt d Wharf has been built near the irrounds the Island, with Side 8, Benches, Portative Tables for Lunches FI There has also beep ; 1de , or ; ; ; | The lowest or any of th i ings with T cen erected {wo large Bul 10UG L sotoria thi ENGLISH TURF.J.M.M.DUFF Pig Lead, Bheet Lead, Scotch Refineq | Moderate.st or any of tho tenders will not | (J\\8% With Tables and 8 \u2018 Parno hesitation thal if you consent to send BIA\u2014Our despatcLes from Victoria this Lonvox, Jane 8.The oar ting in HE OFFICES OF THE Accountant, and onc of the Trustees.Sugars, and general meichandise oe med Capacity, about tour hundred Le necessarily accepted.tgs very sera In ease ofan.LA me your certificate there would be no trou- i inti \u2019 ~ 2 ' ; 3 , ion i iti : - : agnificent Steamer * MON\u2019 ° ble à + me to be paid.I often spoke to you morning intimate that Senator Coruwa the race for the Grand Priz ped which 118 St.JAMES STREET, cution in British Markets.cancer 1 about it, and, if you recollect, you said I has been appointed Lieutenant-Governor of will come off on Sunday, June 12, is seven Canada Co-operative Supply Accoustic very fine.The Hall is fur \u2018 PIERRE J.0.CHAUVEAU, VILLE \u201d 80 well nown to the pubile, runé Th Opposite the Post Office, Agents for THE HUNTINGT nished with an Or d i | Sheriff, from Montreal (fucques-Cartior: Wharf to ; D Te CS, ax A ; ON v gan and a magnificent | eriff.the Island, 1 artier W , would be paid for them.All what I want | the Pacific Province, to succeed Mr.to four aginst © oxhall, ten to threo against The At Association s Galler | Association, .Limited, Montreal, 4th June, 1881.r 135 Eo CON PER CE HUR COMPANY'S Grand Ciao.June 6 124 thousands of persons have already visited from you is merely a written acknowledge- | Rig ill snortly expire.| Scobell, four to one agalns ion an - 2 ., e Islan ment of your having consented at the tim: Richards, whose term will snort'y P TR xo M Oo V x D that I was entitled to Le paid for them, that is, for the loss of those sleepers in the bay, and you can rest assured you will not be troubled at all about it.The Minister Mr.Bunster is probably very indignant, and his wrath will no doubt find vent when the Dominion Parliament meets next nine to four against Count F.de Lagrange\u2019s stable.Sir John Astley writes to the Sportsman challenging any three-year-old in the world to a match race at weight for age with the five-year-old chestnut horse Peter PHILLIPS\u2019 SQUARE, IS NOW OPEN FROM 10 A.M.TO 5 P.M.TO Nos.2 and 3 Albert Buildings.THOMAS DARLING, ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR, COTTON CONAL & CD NEW YORK PIANO CO, 226-228 St, James Street Montreal.May 14 115 ARTHUR H.PLIMSOLL AUDITOR & ACCOUN TANT, satistied since its opening, and they are 80 they would not go clsewhere.USUAL TRIP SATURDAY, lit JUNE The sple « MONTARVILLE \u201d will Icuve the Jucques ndid, sure and magnificent steamé oo.: 21e \u2019 .- Cartier Wharfut2 P.M 9 .A .Admission\u2014Members and their families, C 3 ?1 Ex I.E , ; SUNDAY AFTISRNOUN.1° NE, the ! states that if I had some written agreement winter.Hon.Clement F rancts Cornwall, during the Newmarket Houghton meeting, | free; Non-members, 25 cis.; 3 Saturdays, VICTORIA SQUARE.242 Saint; James Street, J.F.COTTON, R.N.C.CONNAL J.mi 9 | HAMILTON CHAMBERS, Steamer wil) Neuve de « \u2018 or certificate from you, that I am entitled the new Lieutenant Governor, is an English- | which will take place in October next, for | free.Entrance by the Western door.\u2026 MONTREAL.Montreal.Glasg ow.LAND SURVEYOR{ ST JOH china vient lemen, 0 cents; Ladies, 17 ! to get a certain sum or be paid for them.man, being the son of Rev.Allan ! a purse of one thousand guineas, May 16 116 April 25 \u2019s ; May 1- 118 May 18 ss 118 |No.146 St.James Street April N STREET, Mentreal.| or OVIDE DUFRESNE:, + 80 N'uPRGOTe , May 26.13 _ \u2014\u2014m mm a \u2014 ; a a SOREL.VICF-REGAL RECEPTION.in Dartmouth,went home, and after pntting up his horse went into the house, and feeling thirsty took a drink out of a tin kettle on the table, containing, as he supposed, cold tea.Shortly after he commenced to feel dizzy, and was taken with violent pains, ratching and vomiting.He sent for his brothers Tom, John and Bob, who all The Situation in Ireland Grows More Alarming, hoodwinked by the reckless rhetoric of plausible nostrums of political quacks.Sir Richard Asheton Cross, former Home Secretary, said at St.Helens that no Government ever made 80 many serious mistakes in so short a time, and he had no doubt in regard to the result demagogues or the Messrs.Wurtele and Robertson believed the money should not be returned, and that the Society was more of a private than a public benevolent organization.Mr.Shehyn made a strong appeal to the House in favour of the remission of the fee, showing the benevolent character of the Society and the great good accomplished (lub rifle ranges to-day, while the men were practicing on the 100-vard range, the marksman, Jenkins, stepped out in front of the target just as a shot was fired.The ball passed through the left back, two inches above the heart, passing through him and making a bull's-eye.Medical men have hopes of Jenkins\u2019 recovery.Sale by Licitation.The following properties, depending of the Estate of the late Louis Audette dit Lapointe, will be sold at the Subscriber's Account of Whom It May Concern.The Subscribers will sell by public auction, in lots to suit purchasers, at the BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Very Superior Improved Property inthe West-End,opposite the Windsor Hotel.The modern substantial building No.852 B.J.COGHLIN, Hardware Merchant and Spring Maunfac turer, Railway Supplies?&., &¢.1 Works: \u2018iochelaga.Orrice: 413 St.Paul Street, ontreal.Z « .BRISTOL SHEDS (near Bonsecours Mark- | Dorchester street, three storeys and base.| Manufacturer of all kinds of Rai od y ys à - t ISH lailway and SokkL, J 8\u20140 £ the grandest | 1; Ce .| ess .when they came to be tried at the bar of by it._ Auction Rooms, No.83 St.James street, on et), on e ment, for a number of years past occupied Spiral Springs, Carriage Springs ke onEL, June 8.ne of the g st] live within a short distance, and to them he ublic opinion, unless they much aliered.Mr.Watts pointed as a precedent to the y x.Tuesday, the 14th of June next, at 10 o'clock .as a seminary by Mrs.Lay, is announced for AGENT POI prangs, &¢.demonstrations ever witnessed here took stated that < somebody had set a dose for SOLDIERS REPULSED BY PEASANTS Mr.Chamberlain, President of the Board of | Case of tho Bill of the Union St.Joseph de aUiscelluneones _ | au Saturday next, the 1Ith instant, public sale at my rooms on Messrs.WILsoN Lawson ErLison & C slace last evening on the return of His Ex- | him.\u201d A brother and his wife get out for * | Trade, said at Birmingham that it was | st Sanveur.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 es 1.An emplacement, bearing No.558 on 2.000 Boxes \u2018Pen \u201d Canada Plate : N, SWCRTH, EnLISON & Cocellency the Governor-General from Cham- | Dartmouth for a doctor, and on their re- ee perfectly evident that the causes of the dis~ | \u201cgon.Mr.Robertson said if the House had ) n \u2019 bly.The streets presented a most lively arance, the illumination being grand.or the steamer \u201c Sorel,\u201d which had the distinguished party aboard, nearing the wharf, three rousing cheers were given by the immense throng that had congregated turning to their place of residence stated that the doctor ¢° wasn\u2019t to home.\u201d This was about one o\u2019clobk on Friday morning, To the last he maintained that he had been poisoned, and said that last fall while Land Leaguers Identified with Fenians and Ribbonmen, order in Ireland were more deep-seated than they supposed, and they were not to be found in the action of this or any previous Government, but fn the condition of the people themselves.Force was no remedy, done wrong before it should not repeat it now.The motion was declared carried on division.Mr.Racicot moved for copies of all la Banque Jacques Carte NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND of (2}) TWO AND A HALF Cadastral Plan of St.Lawrence Ward, of the City of Montreal, measuring 29 feet in breadth, bounded to the South-west by St.George street, to the North-east by Chenneville street, with two wooden houses and outbuildings.Slightly damaged, ex $8.« Southbourne.\u201d Sale at TWELVE o'clock noon.SHAW & GOWDEY, Wednesday, 15th inst.The lot is 56 ft- 8 in.on Dorchester St and 180 ft.on Stanley St.For a medium-sized up-town hotel, club house, assembly hall, seminary, college with Shetiicld, England\u2014steel of all deserip- tions, Warranted Cast Steer, Spring Stecl: Machinery, Tire and Sleiglh-shoe Steel, Steel Wire, &e., &e.Messrs.Joux Rouxn & Son (Limited), Shef- [ fleld\u2014Best quality Electro-llate and ; ; 137 Auctioneers.nr ilding of a semi-public | Nickel Silver Goods of ipti >E 4 - tal : students\u2019 rooms, or building of public Nickel Silver Goods of all | led | banking his cellar, he discovered in loose but a certain amount of force was necessary | Orders-in-Council, correspondence and docu- stock ot this institution, bas boen declated cad état Plan of St Louts Vi OEM me SPRING A] tor à copmodious finies | esr, Mourn & coy Slip long before er arrival.Jt was something stones of foundation a bottle which had a VIE#S OF ENGLISH STATESMEN to uphold the law.He said the Govern- | ments respecting the subsidies granted for for the current half year, and will be pay- a .8 Ward, of Mon- private dwelling, no other property can pos- terrifying to witness the excitement of the | strong smell when he broke it.Since .| ment staked its existence upon the Laud | the establishment of a Beet Root SUg people moving to and fro, all eager to have Tuesday he has gradually grown worse, able at the offices of the Bank in the City treal aforesaid, 40 x 80, bounded in front by The owner is desirous of rior Cutlery, Files, Saws, Touls, &c., &c.- i \u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 \u2014 y es | = MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THUR3DAY, JUNE §, EL _ \u2014 vo cu n eee 05005.[LANDLORD AND TENANT, [ots | or ntfs gap CROS AND AIDES) Auction Slee IRIN Sale Auction Sales.Tiscellaneons, DOMINION NEWS, Jake, who had been workingat P.Farrell\u2019 1 j did not think Englishmen would long be { been paid.AMILTON, Ont, June 8.\u2014At the Victeria BY A.BOURBOKNIERE & C0.è g à : \u2018 ! AU N LA sibly surpass it.i 3 A large supply of ali the above goods nd fro, Bill.Mr.Parnell and his followers never Manufactory.In support of his motion, of Montreal, on and after the Sanguinet ae, 6 jo-stories ct CTIO Cl RCU R.selling unreservedly, and with that view | always in stock, Orders solicited to Tm- i a glimpse at the distinguished guest.on and died yesterday.It is likely that a concealed the fact that their, chief object be alluded | to he Fpportanes oF Ist Day of June Next NG.BOURBONNIERE, N » y The subscribers ave prepared to under wil make the first effort final.port and from Stock.His Excellency and suite \u2018anding, lig stmortem exa i i À ' : t the removal of Ireland\u2019s grievances new industry, ai \u2019 de ; SNe ) \" v ter- ermits to view.RE\u201d Agent for the ce ns | Worship the.Mayor, M.Mathieu, fe held.mination and inquest will | The Pope Displeased with the bat the separation of Ireland from England.the new factory at Farnham, 330 feet by 501 The Transfer Books will be closed from No.65 Sanguinet street.| take the Leasing and Rental of Dwelling 3 celebrated White Star M.P.P., came forward and received .fset, and which employed 100 men in build- him, and then introduced him to the town BRITISH COLUMBIA.Irish Bishops: Hundreds of thousands of tenants were following the baneful advice of the leaders ing.One thousand acres of beets were the 16th to the 31st of May next, both 23rd May, 1881.A.BOURBONNIERE & Co, Houses and Stores, Collection of Rents, &c.Sale at Half-past TEN o'clock.Steamships, April 26 i iv Also, the sale of Real Estate by Auction or JOHN J.ARNTOX.99 ed My.| being cultivated in the county of Missis- days inclusive.General Meeting of the Auctioneers Private Contract 134 Auctioneeri i \u2014_ .a : .2 0 x _ conigilor, Tha Worship then sold \u2014 on Eten 0 py rn Me ve EE Sn | dna, Conk MSE | anon aon my rate Sante cot, Tons ana Genera \u2014 = ! ; > \u2018Cham J : to convey him to the Royal square, headed bv the band and the fire brigade, the No.3 volunteer company acting as a guard of lionour, the town councillors and people following.On the arrival at the square salntes were fired.His Worship the Mayor then read the address of welcome.His Excellency, in replying, expressed his pleasure at visiting Sorel, also his regret that circumstances had not permitted him to do so before.At the conclusion the band struck up the National Anthem, all THE NEW GOVERNOR.Vicroria, B.C., June 8.\u2014 Senator Cornwall has been officially offered the appointment of Lieut.-Governor of British Columbia and has accepted.The vacancy in the Senate will, it is surmised, be 4lled by Mr.Vernon, member of the Local House for Yale.THE PORT MOODY LINE.Marcus Smith\u2019 party, who are to survey Port Moody Line, will sail on THE SITUATION IN BULGARIA, Special to the MONTREAL HERALD.REPORTED ARREST OF FATHER MURPHY.Corx, June 8.\u2014Alarming reports come from the West of the County Cork.Serious riots and disturbances are said to have occurred at Schull, but the telegraphic -vires are cut, and the roads from Schull to Skibbereen torn up and obstructed so that ment is striving to steer an even course between extremea, and I believe the Land Bill is the maximum which any English Parliament will pass.\u201d BERNHARDT IN LONDON.- The French actors from the Paris Gym nase began an engagement at the Gaiety Theatre last evening.Sarah Bernhardt will join the company next Saturday, beginning with the \u2018\u2018 Dame aux Camelliae, now for the first time licensed in Englandneighboring counties.He congratulated the Government upon having assisted this enterprise with a grant.Mr.Nelson said he favoured the claims of the Coaticook Company.It was a pioneer Company, and should have been entitled to a grant.Hon.Mr.Joly said that an arrangement was made by his Government with Mr.James G.Ross, a well-known capitalist of Quebec, that a Company which was being formed] here should have the preference.Subsequently, Mr.Lovell, M.P.P.for Stan- WEDNESDAY, the 15th day cf JUNE next, at ONE o'clock p.m.By order of the Board, A.DE MARTIGNY, Cashierstr 15J 103 THE GRAPHIC COMPANY.Montreal, 27th April, 1881.PARTNERSHIP NOTICE I have admitted my Son, MR.SAMUEL D.STEWART, a partner in my business, which will in uture be carried on under, the name and firm of A.B.STEWART « EON, Groceries, Hardware, Underwriters\u2019 Sales Da naged Goods, Cargoes, &c.Household Furniture at Private Residences or at Salesrooms.Horses, Carriages, Farm Stock, Agricultural Implements, &c., in the city or country The Regular Weekly Sales of Horses, &c., on the City Horse Market, College Street, and the Sales of Furniture, &c., at Stores, every Friday, are now well-established and attract the attention of city end country Hotels, JOHNTAYLOR & BRO.REPRESENT IN CANADA TayLor BroTiErs & Co, Yorkshire \u2014IRON AND STEEL FOR RAILWAY AND OTHER PURPOSES, STAFFORDSHIRE WHEEL AND CAR Co.(Limited), Birmingham\u2014RAILWAY CAR WHEELS AND AXLES of everv description.Duss & Co., Glasgow\u2014LOCOMOTIVES, &ec.Wx.SELLERS & Co., Philadelphia, U.S.\u2014IN- JECTOR BOILER FEEDERS, MACHINE TOOLS, &e Skibl | r St: NOTICE as general Auctioneers and valvators.buyers.MiovaLe Steer Co.Philadelphi So those present lifting their hats, The dis- | Friday and commence work at Yale.The | !t 18 impossible to obtain authentic news.PAUPER EMIGRATION, - |stcad, and a number of captalists .2, © A.B.STEWART, Valuations and Appraisals for Executors, » Philadelphia, U 8.tinguished guest was then entertained at | Savona Railway Line was completed The cause of the trouble is the intended Blaine, replying to an inquiry by Brere- | from Coaticook, waited upon him, and asked IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim Underwriters, Notaries and Trust Estates, = - the Mayor residence, where a levee was held, quite a number of our prominent citizens availing themeelves of the opportunity to from Emery to Yale yesterday.The first train arrived at Yale last night amid popular demonstrations.arrest of Father Murphy, the Parish priest of Schull, which the people, it seems, intend to resist.ton, an Irish emigration agent at Dundalk, as to whether the landing of able-bodied for a promise of the grant.They were told that Mr.Ross had the preference, but Dividend at the rate ot THREE PER CENT.Montreal, 1st February, 1881.\" With reference to the abovs the subscri- Cash Advances and prompt settlements.#65 Several Important Sales are already STEEL TIRES, AXLES AND FORG! INGS, : EpGEMOOR [rox Co., Wilmington, Del, U.S* He 1 ÿ ales are already | ; \u2014WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES : - inti t for the coming Spring; an [ The Far-Famed Popular Canadian LOUE 03 f k Id be objected j that gentlemen agreed to allow the Coati .| bers beg to intimate that they are prepared | 0B our List for the a ; P RO re is Exce lncy.Th ee no bar to immmi- | cook people the first refusal, on condition | has this day been declared upon the Capl- | to undertake the dicp xa at ir stores or | early intimation solicited.from those who | SUMMER RESORT.| Merzuzie Pacxine Co Boston, US 4 be presented to His Exce 1-ney.e party, absolutel whethe 1 : t 0, Wrl i po k and obey the laws that the Quebec capitalist should have the | tal Stock of THE GRAPHIC COMPANY, | at the stores of the trode, purpose gelling their Furniture, that suit- ' 3 on, US.\u2014 [ headed by the band playing * The Camp- WINNIPEG.y rer he is to be | grants willing to wor y s bells are Coming,\u201d were then occom- panied back to the steamship Druid,\u201d which left at daybreak this moming en route for Quebec.TELEGRAPH CONTRACT.WivniPEc, Man, Juve 8.\u2014R.Fuller\u2019s time for completion of the Canadian Paarrested, but the suspicion is very strong.A man who rode into Skibbereen from Schull reports, that the telegraph wires are lying across the roads in several places.The tearing up of the roads is attributed to but the immigration of dissolute paupers and eriminals is certainly objecticnable.ITALY.preference after them.Matters were in this shape when his Government went out of power.\" Hon.Mr.Chapleau explained that the Coaticook people had never formed a bona- payable at its Office, in Montreal, on and after The 2nd day of Julv next.ALL DESCRIPTICHS cf LERCHANDISE ALE; SALES OF FARM STOCK SALES OF REAL ESTATE able days may be appointed.Thoroughly efficient Assistants, finest Salesrooms and best Business Stand in the oity St.Lawrence Hall, Cacouna.The above Hotel wiil open for the scason METALLIC PACKING FOR LOCC MULIVEAND OTHER ENGINES, &¢ DuxcAaN STEWART & Co, Glasgow\u2014MA.CHINERY FOR PRINTING, DYE- y .TWENTIF\" ING, STARCHING, CALENDERIN: MIT : Stowage on premises.of 1881 on the TWENTIETH of JUNE Do s \u201c à .Jide Company ; the Government could not | | The Transfer Books will be closed from Sues pere da urpisure and effects at SHAW & GOWDEY, under the management of last season.\u2019 AND FINISHING.UEBEC cific Telegraph Line from Livingston to | a fear that the priest might be conveyed by possibly be accused of having been actuated | the 16th day of June instant, until the 2nd > .THE TELEPHONE BUIT, Queseo, June 8.\u2014The Court of Appeals to-day gave judgment in the Bell Tele- Emerson expires on the 15th July, at which time he will be re=dy to hand it over to the Dominion Government.THE CATTLE RAISERS.The Canadian Pacific Railway is now a ditlerent route from Skibbereen.Father Murphy addressed a large multitude last night from his hall-door, and from his language in cautioning the people to depart THE POPE AND IRELAND.Rous, June 8.\u2014The Pope is much impressed by the active participation of the Irish clergy in the land agitation, despite by political motives in giving the grant to Farnham, becanse the gentleman at the head of that affair was a strong Liberal.Bill prohibiting the giving ot liquor at day of July following.By order.ALEX.F.R.DDELL, receive a share of public patronage, to secure which no effort will be wanting on their part.A.B.STEWART & SON, House and Land Agents, Real Estate and General Auctioneers! 235 ST.JAMES Sram} Opposite Ottawa Hotel.27 The Manager will aim to promote the comfort and amusement of the guests, and with long and successful experience in the Hotel business, feels confident that he can No.16 St.John Street, MONTREAL.April 20 94 An he ; Mr.Racicot deprecated the absurd suppo- Secretary.Geueral Auctioneers and Valuat rs.make the Hotel the home of the Tourists, rT 29 a v 1e De in peace he left a considerable suspicion on | his express injunctions.He has laid the | ition that the people must always be actu- fonir 1 2J Feb 3 ae tes.Uülinres, Ke | Ad their stay one of health and pleasure.| hove nuisance case, maintaining the| Small dealers in cattle ranches near the the minds of his audience.A rumour matter before the Congregation for Extra- | ated by political motives, even in \u201cbusiness\u201d Montreal, 1st June, 1881 tm 2Jy 131 ebruary 29 QŒroceries.Tülince, 3 For Rates.&c., address ne ' judgment of the Court below that the erec- | Rocky Mountains do vot like the leasing { was prevalent that several houses in Schull | ordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs in order to | matters, and said that at Farnham they: GRAND \u2014 | JOHN KENLY, P.0., Cacouna.{ : tion of telephone poles in streets was a | of large tracts to the rich, as they fear a | had been wrecked, and that the horses and recall the disobedient Bishops to duty.knew no politics in the matters but ail \"i FMiscellaneon: Ps June 1 130 a i nuisance, and that the Company should monopoly.It may ultimately end in \u20ac cars which had been used for the arrest of joined together to promote the success of 1 ' 1 \u2014 RU , pe 1 3 have obtained charters from the Govern- | trouble,as in Montana the land is com- | Henry O\u2019Mahoney, the suspected,\u201d ar- = their local undertakings.\\ NCla X | | 100) SSEL\u2019S iN STOR E «> + ) ments of the different Provinces in which | mon to all dealers who abide by the ranch rested on Saturday last, had been thrown | GREECE.After further discussion the motion was 56 lbs.Rails, and Fish Plates J ) they wish to carry on operations.laws, into the harbour of Schull.cartied.U I i ST.JEAN BAPTISTE DAY.RAILWAY PROGRESS.À HOTBED OF FENIANISM.MINISTERS DEPOSED.An uuinteresting debate occurred on a To beheld the .St.Jean Baptiste Society have com- menced making arrangements for the pro- under contract for 30 miles west of Bra- To-night at ten o\u2019clock a special train left Cork with alarge number of troops for Arnexs, June 8.\u2014The Premier has been obliged to relieve the Ministers of Justice auction sales.EXHIBITION GROUNDS.997 St.James Street.Orders Taken for Direct Tmporfationd | , 2 > x } 0 \u201c| At 6 pm.the House took recess.per celebration of the ap proaching national | lon, and surveys are being prosecuted | Skibbereen, whence the journey will have and Education of their fun = then ) pr The oe oe ee Mount Royal Avenue, Montreal, xa On Drv England Mi DD LETON & MERED ITH: anniversary.vigorously towards the Rocky Mountains.{ to be accomplished by road, railway com- | Sednence of a revelations fons, Ing thet AFTER RECESS Arranged in three Departments, MONTREAL v g É17 St.J ohn Street.RUNAWAY SEAMEN.CT EXPLORATION.munication not being carried further.The with great administrativ \u2019 Mr.Champagne moved the House into} AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL ! Verzenay Dacember 6 MONTREAL.i .The Water Police Force had a regular Prof.Macoun and party left this morn- district is a wild and inaccessikle one, and \u2014_\u2014 Committee of the Whole on the Bill respect- AND INDUSTRIAL.IS NOW PREPARED TO MANUFAC-= IN QUARTS AND PINTS.uber 6 = R291 field day on the Plains of Abraham yes- | ing for Duck and Porcupine Mountains and has long been notorious as a strong-hold of TURKEY, ing the Laval University.OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH TURE 7 , BARRGW HEMATITE \u2019 | terday in ecouring the bushes and arrest- |, 8 .Fenianism.The authorities in Dublin are Mr.Taillon rose to à pointof order, hold- anti She d Swi y A erca) = the valley of Red Deer River, where they | ; : : \u2014_\u2014 ; ; » 100-1 Excepting Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine, oy .ev v 3 y d £ > ; - \u2018 8 s ing runaway seamen.will spend the summer in making Natural in a state bordering on consternation.; TH PRISONERS ing that the Bill was to amend a Royal which arrive two days later, viz, 1 1 ° STEEL Co Y.RETURNED TO THE CITADEL.History collections and exploring that cori- INCREASING THE MILITARY FORCES.CONFLICT WITH PRIS 8.«à Charter, with Which this House had no FRIDAY, SEPT.16th.irst-C ass Furn iture .AGENTS.20 BARROW-IN.FURNESS i The Governor-General and party return\u2019 aratively unknown part of the country.The Scots Guards are in readiness to TirLis, June 8.\u2014A conlict has he Jurisdiction to interfere, He quoted a ato CLOSES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd.January 26 _\u2014 se 0 COX = - J \u2018 ed to town at 11 o'clock this morning n he party are going by Lake Manitoba, | move again to any part of the country at at Kouba hn ° o vas on were | ment of Sir William Horehell Solivitor- AND \u2019 NY dc GIRESRIN, = the Government steamer \u201c Druid.\u201d and purpose making Red Deer and Swan | three hours\u2019 notice.Army Service Corps | military guards.d hire \" risoners | General of England, which was fo the effect $25 000 OFFEREDIN PREMIUMS i Vas Agerts for the Dominion .0) - Rivers the base from which to explore the | waggons with the full complement of attend- killed de bite iF rifles yor that Laval University had no right under ! ; ta EY of Canada.: ig OTTAWA.adjacent country, which, according to re- | ants are being forwarded to the disturbed escaped carrying o .its Charter to establish itself, or any| Entries in all departments must be made Upholstered Goods MONTREAL, ; | \u2014 port, is densely wooded und very wet.districts as Lepidly as they arrive fron meet branch, in any other city than Quebec.He with the Secretarics PTENBER on or be- AGENTS IN CANADA FOR ST, LOUIS ST., QUEBEC.: LABOURERS\u2019 STRIKES.Another feature of the proposed explora- | England.1ere is every provability that continued at some length, citing à number } fore ! ] D ; SON, Rotterdam.\u2014_\u2014 i i Ottawa, June 8.\u2014The majority of the tion will be the making Known and Tully the force in garrison in ublin will be BULGARIA.of precedents in support of his point of Prize Lists and Forms of Entry, with any OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JON DE EVER e .! The Russel Hotel C moa r \u2019 r nw labourers on the Canada Central Railway, | developing the resources of the salt mines augmented by another battalion of Guards \u2014_\u2014 order.other information required, can be obtained TO ORDER.ly Fa ; » 0mpa Ty} geect Fish Plates, > nd who went on strike, returned to work to- | that exist in the vicinity of Hen River and to-morrow, The Dublin flying column SENTIMENTS OF THE PRINCE.The Speaker considered the Bill was | on application to QED.LEOLERE JULES ROBIN & C0., Cognac.WILLIS RUSSEL, Presidentnd day.The labourers on the Q., M., O.& | Lake Winnipeg.There are also extensive | goes out in full marching order, or what is Soria, June 8.\u2014Prince Alexander is not | regularly before the House and that the .) n .0.Railway have struck, Their grievance is that they want their pay weekly instead of fortnightly.LAND DISPUTE SETTLED, deposits of salt in the Ellice region.ostensibly a practice march, but there are rumours that the troops will not return to the city.ANOTHER PROCLAMATION.disheartened by the strong agitation that has set in against his plans.He does not seem to attach great importance to his remaining in Bulgaria, but, on the contrary, question of coustitutionality was one to be decided by the Federal Government, and that therefore the point of order was wrongly taken.Mr.Taillon continued his Sec.Council of Agriculture.S.C.STEVENSON, sec.Council of Arts and Manufacturers.May 27 126 He has added to his Stock of UPHOLSTERING GOODS two cases just received ex SS.PARISIAN,\u201d from Liverpool, consisting of very rich Curtain Stuffs.Silk Plush and MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO, Coblenz.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera This Hotel, which is unrivalled for size, Style and locality in Quebec, is open throughout the year for pleasure and busi- Bessemer Pig Iron, &e\" Februaiy 4 30 BAR IRON! SHEET RO SVN à : travel, having accommodation for 500 : Satins, in various shades, and ness ! f i ; i i : S & C0, Oporte guests.© | .lv regard it as & great | arguments to show that the House had no With his Lon rience as a H COCKBURN, SMITHE , April 25 ° h Mr.For, of Vinnieg, who has Les parer ver apni ody a | he vo Eee nn a Paie entr u « LN § orporionco a Howe | yyi50 4 DATHSS, Targa pe IN| BOILER PLATE : i ity busines: - ial to the MONTREAL HERALD.y d pue .Loe : r.Joly said his hon.friend must sce her, ' ne ed vi No Eute 0s to the ownership SP Kuasrox % ane.3 \u2014The seventh annual | to that which has been issued at New | to Austriaand enjoy a civilized life.that the majority of the House has decided Î | He feels confident of his ability to PLEASE FREBERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles, SU M M ER R ESO RT BOILER TUBES.| of à quantity of land in the City of Winni- | meeting of the Presbyterian Church in | Pallas has been published, and at Clonmel, RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE.upon passing the Bill, and that all his HIS NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS in the E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.- + | Steam Tubes aiid Fittings > a 4 hich the Government has taken | Canada commenced here thisevening, when where the sales adjourned frem last week Sori, June 8.\u2014Alexander has issued a | questions of order would not prevent its .future, as he hasYdone during many years PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London, V5 session of as Crown Lands, leaves for | the opening sermon was preached by the will take place.decree, establishing court martials for the passing.NOTICE pass.18 na BULLOCH, LADE & CO, Glasgow.Pure Air! Pure Air! Gas Tubes and Fittings Winnipeg this evening.He has succeeded | retiring moderator, Rev.Dr.Macrae, M.A, SENSATIONAL REPORTS.trial of administrative officials.This was Mr.Champagne asked if the Speaker had \"y Merchants Millers Farmers ay VM, JAMIESON & C0, Dublin, .\u2014_ TOR SALE BY i i i i of St.John, N.B.instance of the Russian general, | given his deci HR ; ; À in having the or eo rte of pi The General Assembly is the highest ee OE raph vives oy phat se pants that the officials are Tnciting b Mr.Speaker said he had simply expressed \u2018 on q RS ! 4 JUST OUT! CANTRELL 4 &e E, Dublin, IROQUOIS HOUSE, BELEIL MOUNTAIN, W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO, = $ \u2019 .a.v .FN is inion.AND HE oy es 7 NI am 7 3 o will ehortly be placed on the market.Te comprises four.ee which represent torn down.The force which left Cork to the people against the Prince.Hon.Mr.Loranger said that when a point \u2019 Canada, from the Lakes to the GIL\u201d | a.p.\u2014onders received from the Whole ST.HILAIRE, P.O.100 GREY SU re Le DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION.34 Presbyteries.The Synod of the Maritime | night in two special trains consists o TT of order was raised all the members had a | All partics having registered their orders (JUST GUT FOR 1881.o Trade only., i April 8 84 d.| At a mecting of the Celebration Com- aries with ed Presbyteries; the | men of the Rifle Brigade, 30 Dragoon UNITED STATES, right to express their opinions upon it, and | for MILLS in different parts of the Dominion BY CAPTAIN A Cc sale \u2018 adoonly.US ONLY ONE HOUR BY G.T.R.TRAIN .mittee to-night it was resolved that Mayor | Synod of Montreal and Ottawa with six; | Army Service Corps men, ambulance \u2014_\u2014 until the discussion thereon was exhausted | for crushing and grinding Minerals and for pe .I FROM MONTREAL.1 .4 me- Macintosh be deputed to arrange with the | the Synod of Toronto and Kingston with | waggons, and 12 baggage waggons, with BOYNTON\u2019S CASE.he emphatically denied to the Speaker | grinding Cereals, are requested to write or | The Country, Its People, Religions, ; ; j 0 ni 4 tae 3 \\ i d the Synod of Hamilton and | no Artillery.It is not believed that the ETON , the right to express his opinion.call at the Offices in this city, to arrange 24: This Popular Resort will be opened for 1 ; Q., M, O.& 0, Grand Trunk and Canada London with ei hore are 386 delegates | Priest has been arrested, but the most WASHINGTON, J rt Be nlon So he Mr.Champagne opposed the point of order, | the deliveries as soon as practicable after Politics, Rulers, and Its the Season on SATURDAY, 11th JUNE.i 1 \" vel g : .© > z r r a + : .» .f i} ; + ; Central Railways for ri da collect- to the Assembly of which 193 are clerical | sensational rumours are flying about.One awakens sympat ut ction he | arguing that the Bill before the House | the opening of the River Navigation, and to Apparent Future.Parties wishing to sccure rooms for the \u2014 respective lines, shou 1e Funes © 1 and 193 lay of these 295 have signified | is to the effect that several bridges between President can scarcely secu , 1 | had no connection with the Royal Charter.| plan out for Counter Shafting and other re-| A Compendium of Travel through the season will please do so immediately.ed justify the holding of a profeselona re their inteution of being present.The | Skibbereen and Schull have been destroy- desires.By his ecrvice in Our à clan ane He quoted the opinion of Sir John Macdon.| quirements to sccuro carliest crection and Upper and Lower Provinces.Telegraph Office in the Hotel.A.gata here.The Mayor leaves LOTO opening service will take place in St.|ed.This is not authenticated.Even the other acts, he established & he ann ald that the proper place for the decision | active operations.History and Enterprise.SAFER THAN BRANDY CAMPBELL BROS., ONTREAL BRASS WORKS morning for Montreal to make arrange-| to \"0 to-morrow, and subse | officials of Dublin Castle have not re- citizenship and protection ; ; Government of the question at issue was the Local Le- | Orders for grinding at the Mills, 572 Romance and Statistics.: ; St, Ililaire Station, Que.1 4 ain ments.quently till the close of the Assembly the | ceived ony intelligence from the district | #7 American cian, an ake à friendly ap- | Bislature.| William street, are still registered.Social and Political Aspects.A April 14 Tst 145 89 ND TORONTO.meetings will be held in the Convocation | since the morning.The last telezram Peel in EE to the clemency of à rent Hon.Mr.Lynch {hough ie question For details, iD Ne ENL AGENCY s R Fishing and Salmon Rivers.Encore Whisk 4 ery.: Hail of Queen's University.stated that the Police Barracks had been ai was one of the most important ever broug i ! ummer Resorts, and Legends of ihe Lower MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS 0 1 a- \u2018 \u2014 ; Britain.before the House, and he did not wonder : \u2019 St.Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers.À ï Lo.CATTLE SHIPMENTS.LLANEOUS ITEMS el or Another body of Pope pi THE SENATORIAL DEADLOCK.at the Speaker deciding that the question 26 Hospital Stree bo In fact, a valuable and interesting Book for PURER THAN BRANDY.\u2018 i the 1 Toroxto, June 8.\u2014About seventy-five MICE 0 .; 4 i i e Cock i A1rBANY, N.Y., June 8.\u2014In the Assembly | of constitutionality was so important that ° both Travellers and Home Folks; re- \u2014_\u2014 ) his head of cattle were shipped for England to- A ired, will leave Cork in session, to-day, Mr.Patterson, Democrat, | he would not give his opinion thereon.He December 33 trs 310 plete with Social Sarcasm and General E Whi k On the Atlantic.§ nes day by Messrs.Thompson & Flanigan.\u2014John Bright recently said of the Lit RAILWAY OBSTRUCTION moved a concurrent resolution of the final would not discuss the ments of he Bill, as THE F Topics.Il Kewsdeal a lied ncore IS y \u2014_\u2014 £ * , ; eral party in England: \u2014« Wears endea- Ra adjournment of the Legislature on Satur- | he did not feel it his duty oso.He or sale by all Newsdealers, and supplie 5 OAT , Nr d t last Vouring to promote pence in India and | Cork, June 8.\u2014The train with troops day next.The motion lies over under the | spoke in high terms of the value of the MARI N E at wholesale prices, in any quantity, by ap EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD South Shore of Long Island.St Peter and Cie Chrols nin, The Separate choo the newly elect od South Africa, and to lessen the difficulties | from Cork arrived at Skibbereen this \"ules.If the Senate concurs the Legis- University, and trusted it might Jong exist Insurance Co plication to the St Th \u2018Ho it | L d 45 MINUTES DRIVE FROM NEW YORK x 1 | ag Juli ; night, when Mr.Britton, which have threatened a settlement in | morning.An obstruction placed on the | jature will adjourn sine die, which action | and prosper, bat he considered {hab tho = .E \u2019 ndon Wi.ovember 24 281 i vi - ON journ sine due, which its MONTREAL NEWS COMP\u2019Y.omas\u2019 nosoital, Lo ' ip .Yare re he Ne sibuted at Te aston Europe.At home we fre ol eT | ek vas deco ot volisctin Tre | 18 favoured by both Democrats and etal io aye Charter (LIMITED.) CRAIG STREET.MONTREAL.\u2014 The largest and.nest Sumber Resort in prizes, vo ati a great measure où JUSTE ARC « isaster.Large numbers of police in Ire- | arts.It is believed that Licut.-Governor | \u20acCLy SOUB VE PO arter, ' ' aTges.LL Que tion ing examinations, this we are _promised the opposition ot the | land are resigning because, under the Hoskins will be able to preside in the by implication if not actually.a did not Old Broad Street, LONDON May 17 3m 117 EAG E ee tive Imperial Orchestra from and UNIVERSITY DEGRÉES.Tory party in Parliament.l'hey will treat stringent instructions of the Executive, the to-: and if there is a tie vote believe that this Houss had any righ \u2014 4 \u2019 , sicians, \\ eh reel.A d in Opposition as they treated her : : Senate to-morrow, Sl 7 | whatever to amend the Royal Char- Estabgghed 1836 dred Bath-houses, Driving?Boating, Sailing, .The degrees of the Toronto University Ireland in ! Pps rw y of Preston | ten are almost afraid to defend their own | wil] decide for adjournment.This is said ter as it was well-known that only the \u2019 \\ Fishing, Bowling, Lawn Pennis, &c., &c.i ! 15 were conferred to-day.wil) give you a opportunity of supporting lives against mobs.to be the policy of ihe stalwarts.The bal power granting the privilege had the right , CariTAL (Stg.).£1 000,000\u2014$4,888,666 a \u2019 Gl N G E R Wi N E, Special rates for Familics, and spacial } ve r L UNION.i ty i .BAYONETS, lotting to-day resulted as follows: \u2014lInrs it, and th t question in his RESERVE & .370,000\u2014 1,798,000 xc.&c.Railroad rates from Montreal to Long Beac ; J hh FOGRAPHICA : v the Goverument and th e Liberal party in STONES VS.BAYONETS : ballot .\u2014 Jacobs, 50; Conkling, 34; Sorat \"Docs the Le \u2018elature of the | ADDITIONAL SURPLUS.293,000\u2014 1,444,000 U t h bl M t h FOR SALE BY and return.0] The International Typographical Union | the House of Commons.Many of the bayonets with which the Rogers, 15; Bradley, 1; Wheeler, 21; wind - Coes sect gisla ition th.; ; rmatcnabie atones , k.H.SOUTHGATE, Having secured the services of an exe held both morning and evenin sessions -\u2014John Bright, says the Spectator, is at- Marines charged on the crowd at Bally- Cornell 19; Folger, 1; Lapham, 9: | day that the authority pod which granted | The undersigned bave been appointed IN BOTH OGILVY & CO Proprietor.| perienced Foreman from one of the princi- to-day.The time was mostly taken up bY | fronted with the Saints\u2019 Days, but they are dehob were broken.The people assembled Tremaine, 2; Harris.1; Crowley, 1; | the Charter at the time it was granted?He | Agents for this well-known and old-estab- B .t d P 1 .° April 25 2m 98 pal Iron Foundries in Philadelphia, we aro n motion oe overate \u201cMr Hofmane sthe- but a method D his fe od wi ond Shon ted o ght ep fous and Dutcher, 1.Second ballot: \u2014 Platt, 29 ; | thought not, and, therefore, the House had | lished Company, and are now prepared to rimstone an ATIOUTS | _Jenuary 24 20 CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.1 prepared to furnish promptly \u2018 motion {0 exon : - | enjoyment ; and his friend who ned | attem - \u2019 Kernan, 51; Depew, 51; Lapham, 11; no right to grant the legislation asked for.| write OCEAN MARINE RISKS at CUR- : : .pus istical resolution of Tuesday, was unani- | over the £1,200 à yearof profit lost through | come hurled stones at the people.Quiet- | « 1913 PRY ; -B 8 A ] ! ; : S.and bez 1 to solicit BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, viz.: ¢ 4 vi A .q ornell, 10; Folger, 4; Tremaine, 1 ; B.| There were two contracting parties to this | RENT RATES, and & leave to solicit a ; 1 ; \u2019 REVERE HOUSE mously ordered to be laid on the lable.In the holidays should insist, on the same ness is being restored a § Skibbereen, One F.Tracy, 1; Crowley, 4.Adjourned.contract, the University and the authority ( share of the patronage of the Shipping pub- Telegraph and Telephone Rubys in 100s .m n .I Propriotr 1 the evening a mooniigh td £ the Uni grounds, on seven eat more ?Be hundred troops were about to a bet a SEEKING A COALITION.granting the Charter.The Bill showed the | lic.5, an .; .Mrs.MoNEILL = = = LIOPUCLICES | of every description, of a Superior Quality : NY dulged in, under the auspices of the Union, | should he have £1,200 à year m 7 | portion of the railway was found to be cut ; 2g Alb desire of the University ; but, on the other Open Policies Issued.PARLOUR MATCHES, without Sulphur.MONTREAI First-class Commercial and Private Hote | rq ot the LOWEST RATES, , per steamer \u2018* Chicora.\u201d A most enjoyable cause there would be more In the county | UP: A later telegram from Sl bbereen re-| New York, June 8.\u2014The Star's Aa\" | hand, we find that the Royal authority had | LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY at any of | LION PARLOUES also in 200% and 300%.| SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION FOR | 800d Sample Rooms, and convonient * \u2014 i evening was spent; dancing and other | True enough, so there wou'ct bo MOTS bY | ports the town again excited.Military are | special mentions an interview of ex-unSUr-| 03 to grant to the University the | {he Company's Agencies in any part of the 38 , arcs and steamboats ORDERS SOLICITED.} ee, | Somes IRA TROD ea Re oe | PURE.= : upper deck.e returned to the workers, : trates have issued a proclamation prohibit- | two Democratic Aesem 5 = | consent of both parties no change could be ° .; ; H R IV ES CO Mon- about midnight.discipline all day and every day, as, in the ing the opening of liquor shops at night.| fluence, during which Platt said he was made.In support of his argument he NOTE ru re A Oey 3 s Warranted the Finest Match T.& Sandeman & Sons, Oporto, PURE APPLE CIDER.\u2018y à ; \"RIOU - ç tter days of home, .cen \u2018GIN SK willing to retire in favour of any Democrat | optioned the case of Dartmouth College \u2019 : se : : an ; SIN STREET I n, on SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.8 + Yet th i 1 lif RIOTING IN SKIBBEREEN.g ! ; ; : ! + FR \u2018er S the World Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona Sparkling and on draught.Made QUEEN STREET : ; .ing properties were.Yet the national lite .ticket enough votes | 8 ; sois X Street, Montreal in rid., Oli ) agona, ) .! 5, at A mixed train from the east pitched into would only De impoverished by that experi- | DusLiN, June 8.\u2014The news from various ho could bring to the tie es nove wt in the State of New Hampshi ie Web he 119 st ran Sols Xavier re , May 12 3 Red Wines.specially from select fruit for May 18 118 ue ping Havas rg Gain viol | mt ands HELE bo or gene | gates ie morning je ri, AE | in ve ai dr vire euh Danser: | hi (ie Boeme Cost oh Ur | Mr mts io] Sai Sv Mm | FREDERICK KINGSTON OUR NEW GEM n ing ofl at Gastern avenue : evotion to unrem ity in the | 1 bbereen: 2 ast nig! States decided that no change can be made «GH Mumm & Co, Reims, Cham- WINE MERCHANT ' were utterly wrecked and the engine | substituted a fierce and keen activity in the } almost continuous rioting.Many houses in the terms of a Royal Charter without the .H.= ; Ç - Lo rave smashed.red and he Jumped or pen purs a gn Tue gop o ao n o were wrecked and x unster Cound Dan PARLIAMENTARY NOTES: consent of both parties.The question he P Mumm & Co., Frankfort-O Janvarv 1 £0 Hosrimal, Starrndays badly strained and shaken.1e engineer | very material gospel ; and though idleness | seriously injured.An attempt was made - Coe of ark was, Did the Union Act _ A., J NINE \u2018a ini \u2018 in | is vi il i sither virtue, nor, in itself, i i 1 ili From our own Correspondent.g 5 a SMOKE CONSUMER M., Hocks and Moselles., is injured, but not dangerously.The train | is vice, toil is nei ; NOT, » | to upset trains conveying the military from cause such a revolution that the Royal ! ¢ on a vent down an incline at the rate of forty- | progress.Cork to the village of Schull, where they Quenkc, June 8.prerogatives of granting a charter had been Are now manufactured in Montreal and oe Cusol, ils.& Co, Bordeaux Wi LL! AM DOW & CO, of the five miles an hour.The passengers in the P William Robertson Smith, of | were ordered to quell a revolt, but the The Speaker took the Chair at 3 pm.A | conferred upon this House ?He thouzht 2, : applie y the Subscribers in ., &c.c p.m, > \u2014Professor William Robertso \u2019 Ld fe he Speaker too : 1 , >.Notice is hereby given that the CITI- | HOURS, AND GUARANTEED.« Pinet, Castillon & Co.Cognac B and Maltsters ; in, for rear of the train are unhurt, but were University, whose heresy has at- | attempt was frustrated.Additional rein ; > Legislative | not, for while he acknowledged that this |, cy Ç CA.JR, ' ; ; : rewers an 8 .every thoroughly scared.Two ladies fainted.Aho much discussion wos born at | forcements of military arrived at Skib- | TE8528¢ was received from the Legislative Legislature had the right to grant a charter OA INSURANCE COMPANY SP with Prices\u2014$75 to $150 per Furnace ; special Brandies.schied.; Canal The passengers had to walk to the city, Keig.Tough a beautiful spot near the Vale | bereen this morning.They were greeted | Council to the effect that it had adopted the | 4 à University, yet he held it had no right os Dominio Price a .peda ç Pp agreements for Batteries.\u201d À.Foutrman & Co, Schiedam | superior Palo and Brown Malt; India in J.two miles, \u201cThe line was blocked for hours | of Altord, Aberdeenshire, in 1847.He is | by groans trom people assembled at the | following Bills :\u2014To incorporate Notre | {5 amend or alter the terms of a Royal t REFERENCES : wm ay Fairman & Co.Blas- Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and Are used by Banks, Insurance Offices, 1esday i and telegraph wires and poles are down.| the son of the Rev.William Pirie Smith, | depot.Last night the mob attacked the | Dame Hospital, Montreal ; to incorporate the | Charter.; .B 3 O O O O The MonrrEAL HERALD.gow.Whiskies.single Stout, in wood and bottle.Railroad Companies, and business men is and | BOAT RACE POSTPONED.D.D., Free Church minister there.He | military at Ballydehob.The mob were | montreal Distillery Co.; to change the Hon.Mr.J-angelier took quite a dif- 9 : N.Aubin, Government, Gas Inspector.\u201c mn Thome & Sons, Greenock The foll FAMILIES SUPPLIED.= ised generally.i isted indefinitely | could read Hebrew at six years of age.He | armed with clubs, hammers, axes, hoes |, ¢ liew of the District of Kamouraska.ferent view of the question, holding that a IN FAVOUR OF ITS - Lesage, Superintendent ivater Works.Whiskies.so our 1 b ts vi.: \u2019 .Roy, The Wise-Plaisted race was inde 23 | was educated at Aberdeen University, where | and scythes.The military charged and f- _ .| Royal Charter was not a contract in the The Evening Star.\u2026 D.J.Thomson, Leith, Ginger Wine ta use our labels, vi ISH every postponed.Leslieville and Riverside peo he had a most distinguished career, grad- | the ople scattered, but renewed the as- Mr, Magnan asked the Government if il | jonge mentioned by the Governor-General, C uarant ee Br an ch: Guillaume Boivin & Co.Co .old * ms 5 ; g + | Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester st .3 sal le are very savage.A diepute arose 831 cating with honours in logic, philosophy salt, and were again repulsed.was intended to remove the station from | and that, therefore, the House had a perfect O.Rouillard, Inspector of Buildings.Machon & Co.Liverpool, Export Jos.Virtue.19 Aylmer street \u2018 Satur- to the boats.Pluisted wanted to row In & | end mathematics.He entered college with \u2019 a the Parish of L'Assomption, in order to re- | r ght to legislate in the sense asked for by | and has obtained a Special License to| And others, whose certificates can be OE ors ot Guinness on Thos.Ferguson.289 St.Constant § 1 St.Tame x ou- covered lapatreak shell, in fact against | brother, said to be the more gifted of the MARINES PROTECTED BY A PRIEST.rish of L'Assc , ie wishes | the University.transact Guarantee Insurance THROUGH- | seen in our circulars.Boulet tent.Wm.Bishop.479 Lagaucacticre st .vamés Streetay i and : agreement.Wise had a smaller boat ready, | wo, an d who died after gaining two £70 A process-server bas been severely establish i in necordunce wit À e mie e8 | \u201con.Mr.Irvine took a similar view to | QUT the Dominion of Canada, instead of as W.8.HUTCHINSON & co.Ro Se London, Exe Th a Kinsella.Cs 1 4 a Ottawa street x May 7 109 but his backers would not let him row.| gcholarships.After leaving Aberdeen he | beaten at Dromore, County Sligo, that he } expressed by the petitioners © e Coun- | that held by Hon.Mr.Langelier.heretofore, the Provinces of Ontario and S'ANADIAN U'EFICE : Bottlers of Bass & Co.'s \u201d ) SO , enor.Wise\u2019s friends hope to get a race with | spont several years at the Universities of [ is dying.Yesterday a party ot fifty | ties of Montcalm and L'Assor ption ?Mr.Lafontaine (Napierville) goted from | Quebec.\u2019 63 St, Francois Xavier Street Montreal.port otler a PHONE Busurvauce TFLOTC Ex 5 p., Gaudaur.Berlin, Bonn and Gottingen, his attention | marines sent from Bantry to Ballydehot | | Hon.Mr, Chapleau said the hon.member | the Medical Act of 1879 to showvhat Laval | \"he Bonds of this Company are accepted | _ April 22 96 Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edicburgh, Scotch - I, \u2014 while there being more particularly direct- | encountered at the latter place a mob num-| could arrange the matter with the member | was forbidden to establish a Medical by the Dominion and Local Governments, .Ale y ) J no H R M olson & Bros THI A 3.GUELPH, ed to the study of the Semitic languages.bering thousands, After much stone | for L'Assomption.School in Moutreal.thor discuss N and by all Institutions and Banks through- # puses for Saleor to T et | Apollinaris Company (Limited) London.At fi.\u201c|, + eroom - Soon after returning to Scotland, and when | throwing and bayonet charges the marines | Mr, Magnan asked\u2014Does the Govern-| Alter Bone urther discussion, Jr.| out the country.\u2014 Orders for Direct Importation Solicited | | & | 0 Gol h i A es THE LATEST ELOPEMENT CASE.only 24 years of age, he was appointed Pro- | ere compelled to retreat to Bantry under | ment intend to encourage colonization in Speaker said that it was none of his| This Company offers a SPECIAL ADVANTAGE | Aävertisements under this head inserted a from the Pre de.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, Vel 00 0 Hil 0 ê 4 Ric y 24 year 1d Testa pe\u2019 : 4 ¢ bus t i whether or no eee BINED LIFE vertisements à t Encens GueLen, Ont, June 8\u2014A romantic fessor oF Orient Ee are College, the protection, of a priest Two persons Montcalm County by having the roads ho due Bi as da re cdi to the over all OUT TEE POLICIES D hereby following rates: \u201420 words, 1 insertion, 250; | February 44 286 St Mary Street, INSURANCE COMPANY + \u2018 ; j i .t Exegesis 1 : » | were severely injured.paired so as to enable the persons wh ! : : 03, 3 insortions, 60e; G insertions, 81; 12 inser- MONTREAL.elopement case has juat come to light here.{ men y 3 I 10 à Royal Charter.All he bad to rule was um mnually | * , ; ons, 81; | ; , : oY, About six weeks ago, a well-dressed couple Aberdeen._, 20 IN LEAGUE WITH FENIANS.work the mill-stone quarry in the said We the House the right to deal with tho Barge bin! veo 18 a tions, $175; one month, 83; additional words TE R= Have always on hand the various kinds o ) 10ger ; u county to transport stone of a kind d insertions in proportion of, arrived in he aus and re istered at the \u2014 Jefferson Davis is describes PE a A despatch from Dublin states that the is much prized for the purpose of grinding question.In his opinion the House had Claims paid by default of employees and insertions in prop .| ALE AND PORTER, mn (CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS: .108 Wellington Hotel as Geo.S.Rogers and markably handsome old man, who Lend League appears to be practically : that right, under Rule 93, which specially ; 5 IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.\"he lonorable HY.STARNES, Chairman; \u2014 | wife, London, England.Shortly after | weight of seventy-three years, more than affiliated with the Fenians and Ribbonmen, | E457 3 0 ou replied that the Gov- | authorized the House to legislate on educa- | to January lst, 1881, $148,041.81.COITAGE TO LET.FAMILIES BÉGULANLY SUPPLIED | THOS.CHAMP, Esq,, Deputy Chairman., \u2014 | wards they removed to a private house, | fitty ef which have been of suc List pee and to have them working actively in its | ernment would study the matter and do tional matters.He, therefore, ruled the GERALD E.H ART, \\ AOneof he Cottages on Rogemonn OFFER SOME OF THE BEST SAMPLES \u2014.Co | THEODORE HART, Esq.0 and representing themselves as well- | as but few men in the world's history a service.what was right.point of order as wrongly taken.The motion General Manager.fl Avenue, Cote St.Anton be Roekie _ or \u2014 pe ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELE- | ANGUS C.IIOOPER, Esq, off financially, were not long \u2018in experienced, as lightly as though his ife ARY DISSATISFIED.W NOTICES OF MOTION.was carried, and the House went into Com- February 22 mwf 45 Esq.containing ten rooms, with PHONE.EDMOND J.BARBEAU sq.x.gaining an entrance to the society | had beer on long one rent o Ed Pi hf , © k ts that Hon.Mr.Mercier moved an address for a mittee of the Whole, and simply reported bathroom.For TE AC MON AUS RTON ELEVEN DIFFERENT PIANO-MAKERS | CAPITAL $10,000,000 = ity.ires, i of one great venture atch from Cork reports tha on.Mr.; ÿ a s for nr ; \\ ; in.L À.M , , v a =.1 | of some of the upper class ried a.vig re involved à greater loss of vit spread dissatisfaction prevails among | copy of the report of the investigation progress, and asked leave to sit again Rates Reduced.Apri Io 178 St.James Street, IN ALL STYLES.D AW ES & CO CATAL VESTED IN CANADA.- *%950-008 E Yesterday Afternss auahter and related to human lives and destruction of property | the military and police, owing to the | made against A.M.Alexander, School In- PRIVATE BILLS.\u2019 \u2014 \u2014 Not Damaged by Fire or Water, Lut in ny TOTAL INVESTMENTS, over 30,000,000 | t cle VE Police the story of Rogers than have been crushed beneath the fallen manner in which they are ordered about | spector, &c.Carried.cu The following Private Bills were then y FOR SALES, new and beautiful Rosewood Cases, EWERS AND MALTSTERS | Mercantile Risk accopted st the Ioirost À having deserted her in London about three | temple of ambition of any other ove born.to serve as targets for the missiles of the pli Gagnon moved for an Order ef the discussed in Committee of the Whole 2 Upon St.Antolnes ets the dwellin GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS, |BR current rates.TR : ER , i in height, he stands erec ; ouse for a statemen 1e rece , an ises kn ., 103 .à » EAL, ; months ago, and eloping with a young Nearly six feet in cig be he a ds © yet multitude.\u201c , erator section of the Quebec, Montreal, House: mend tue Act 16 Viet, cap.65 spi of said street ith large dot Jn rear.AT FROM INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.Dwelling Houses snd Farm Properties à M \u2019 widow.She traced them to Boston, Mont- vemembers his military training.His THE \u2018\u2018 GOSHAWEK.Ottawa & Occidental Railway, &c.Carried.| \\ntituled an Act to authorize Franvois Dai Li f À C ; Sanguinet streets, now oceupled as à coal and $225 UPW AR DS EXTRA avo XXX STOUT PORTER ' EC.SMITRS : or \u2018real, New York, Chicago, Toronto, and | £50 5% \"oe fine proportion, and suggests | Sxuskrpe, June 8.\u2014 The gunboat | Mr.Watts moved an address for corres- | je and Alexis Dufresne to demand tolls Ite Assurance Lo y.lumber yard, me villa idence, formerly wee 0 (In Woon anD BoTTLE.) Chiet Ageut for the Dominion; F acuvics finally to Guelph.The Chief interviewed the commanding presence that must have | « Goshawk \u201d lies off Schull.It will take | pondence affecting be of the Commission Spon a bridge which they have constructed ESTABLISHED 18% ocre handson Vita resldence, orton: | Ae Ce A ark Weer, at a Familios Suppliod.Wood October 77 ! w Rogers, who denied the story, but eventu- his when in his prime.His hair and to repair the telegraph wires.| naming Mr.G.U.Pangburne a member 0 | er $ forty acyes of land; large cut-stone dwelling | in exc } ; A 5 LAGER in Wood and Bottle y aliy acknowledged that it was true and PL short beard are of suowy whiteness, and Teal days to Top has been nd under | the School Trustees of the Town of Sorel.on the Fortier Branch of the River Ya \u2014 house, out-bulldings, garden, etc.This desir bargain.rer BRITISH AM ERIC A , or oF consented to meet his wife, when an ECL | iy fq is of the kindest expression, and 18 | te Coercion Act Carried, 4 Bill to amend the Act incorporating the READ OFFICES : Biel Fount tho nice of theTate | yp, CALL AT ONCE {Offices 215 ST, JAMES STREET | qui Mari :\u2014At | ing scene took place.Rogers returned to] marred only Ly one sightless eye.His Mr.Nelson moved for the remission of | Mutual Fire In urance Company of the } ED COTLAND, and MONThEA Donald Ross, Esq.Titles perfect.Terms ay MONTREAL.and arin uil:\u2014A 5 ; k of + \u2019 easy.Apply to JON, 1, % England with hie wife and child to-day, the { voice is soft and pleasant, and perhaps its - -| the fee of $100 deposited with the Clerk o City of Montreal, and for other purposes\u2014 \u2019 : ve APPIVIG o DEBEAUJEU, March 18 66 .30, 7.30 widow taking the news of their departure | extreme gentlencas 1a the sole evidence that GREAT BRITAIN, the Private bill Committes In on a Mr, Taillon.CANADA, 5.C.MONK,F or ie 196 St Denis street.2 ASSURANCE COMPANY.spy eo i man of full physical vigour.His \u2014\u2014 wi 16 Pharmaceutica soc 3 i \u201cnor 1 4 .\u2014_\u2014 % C.L8G., ; re xis .B _\u2026\u2026 < 1 30, 1.80, very coolly.ho ie To ee and feet bespeak gentle blood.\u201d CANADIANS 15 LONDON.No.72), loss the cost of translation nd Lit Com on.Mr, anadian Blectric Total Kiskm sp T1 oo .-825,000,000 | 5 ebru i James street.al £4 PRET LE | Incorporated 1533; \u2014At 8.46 1 - ; eo.?5 rinting.In support of Lis motion he sal ; Ç .ccumulated Funds.oee eee ,500, re - | SeDAL, wy ASSETS, $1,100,878, ST.JOHN.\u2014 I'he heraldic dress at Queen V'e oris's | Loxpow, June 8.\u2014Sir John Macdonald's | Dhs Bill was in the public interest, since it Jl to amond tho Charter of the City of Annual Tnoome eens about 4.000,000 TO LET.GIBB | S ,_$1100,878 1.30, 2.30, \u2026 \u2014 recent drawing-reom, which has been 80 | health has greatly improved, and he ie now regulated the sale of poisons and other fontreal , 5 or over $10,000 a day.some large Room tn che front parto | sd ie FRIENDS and PA | Le i All Descriptions of Property Insured | 1 THE POLITICIANS, uch talked about, was worn by Lady ! able to attend to several business matters.which was cerlainly a matter in | A0G Passed.y .| Claims paid in Canada.over 1,200,000 | gd Kg ln ont part o Beg to inform their .- OSEPI GILLOTY > inst Fire and Perils of Navi À m àe onini drugs, Bill to confirm the Rights of Ownership p ® the HERALD Building, and another, ONS that they are in weekly receipt of Against Fir © avi à Sr.Joux, N.B., June 8\u2014Sir 8.L.Til} | Archibald Campbell.| I was the Best He feels much cheered by the opinion of | which the public was very much interested.to Jean Olivier ne EE to the lots Investments in Canada.% 1,000.000 Hi well-suited for llght maniac ine: TR hat they iy p STEEL PENS gation at Current Rates 8 1 ; ; \u2018 ; ; oe Tes > 3 lots |, Pt EEE re sie ry ; .1 1 N D.1 ley is to leave here, on Friday night, for | instance since the heen re with | Dr.Andrew Clark, that he is suffering from Mr.Wurtele, Chairman ot the Private | nown and designated under tho official Total amount paid in Claims during the last Apply in Ten ee.NOVELTIES : Cold ott tors thronchout the Worèd.OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYABLE IN LONDON nd sales | Ouawa, but will yeturn here in July, and } lady Ap CO fizances forming the trim- | 10 OrgRIIC disease.His PS rie \"elle \u201c | Bille Committees a wey numbers 104, 105 and 110 of the Cadastre 8 years, bro Las 000 a day or LoL- 155 ST.JAMES STREET.IN i ear oes (Eng) WHEN REQUIRED, Ti § remain until August.He and Sir Charles | her heraldic cogh black | mend him to proceed to l'unbridge Wells, | should not be returned, since the Bill was | \"0, Fo ood 00 ot \"Anne bout de Isle, | \u201cARS oF about $5, .= ALE .M.GAU nerville.NE i no.in | ming of her dress.The dress was black | \\nd drink the waters there, which are said | of a private nature, and provided, amongst | .NY ra - _.| FACTORY TO LETor FOR S T AILORING H ABERD ASHERY W.TATLEY + oF childs Tapper are to ride Publ ee e's EE with silver-gray atin brain, we to.be very beneficial for ailments such as other matters, for ther cception of members a the Se of Jacques Cartier (Mr.Le CLAIMS settled in Montreal, giving to this | gl Corner Selgnour and Richardsos & o GO 0 D STO R AG E Agents for the Province ef Quetec.| .Ss > 16 i JL 4 .ati ' 1 a ! | fen: reets.L , i I nis eng.Fes putt, Sapo 15 8 1 | hoe ig Sot.il proti | or Act Sy ain | Et lo is Common of Cv | LE then tn etude | LER en es ds x Febru _ 4 par * ë a à i .pon- on.Mr.\"ts 8 3 5 A 1 709 VAE vs ?: we zh y : H , - fh Se TUS ALDERT RATINAY.epi Campbels and the Callanders of | hon fia We.1 CVCSEIES CT | the money.IL would be catabishing | RGEC IT Sd Bu of Refine of SCH nd comniction lheryice, | ites holly Engine ad Siadihecom | Invite Inspection [For All Kinds of Goods| COMMERCIAL UNIO | Lunch = : i raigforth, in the prope § 1d rather make ; ; ; FIXED SURRENDERED VALUES :-\u2014See | plete; hea steam-pipes var une 3 132 ; re Build- The annual mecting of the stockholders | Ardkinglas and Craig \u2019 > to Canada.Hon.Alex, Macken- | bad precedent and he would st.nce Ward the City of Mont- \\ / 14 _ oo hy par- of the Albert County Railway was held at | heraldic tints.This pocket contained phe des in Geneva.but returns to London on | the Society a graut of $100, if necessary.en bo made My.Tallon), wore read a report submitted to Annual General | APPLES H.& J.RUSSEL, t, T : At Assurance Compa ny ONTAR- Hillsboro yesterday.The 1ollowing were bandkerchich eh 8 supported bY velvet the 10th instant.Hon.Oliver Mowat and The motion was Jost oa division.£the second time.! py the Company, held 26th Janus 463 St.Paul Sixect, COCKBURN & MCINTYRE, BL AIKLO CK BROS OF LONDON, ENG, ; ie elected Dir = 3, Ki J mposed of small shire ) , ; 8 Li Mr.Gagnon moved the suspension 0 , ; : , TH, : Dm rer TEE | : nih, i Woeaton, Most.Pine, Oro taku ond togtor by god Gucioknts, Te mis M réa os are quit 1 | tao di Hows tn ltionto BL N01 | ie and un a joutasd at Hho.® (LOANS ADVANCED on Mortgage of Fo | == gyoax, ESTATE |Barristers Supreme Court) Nos 15,16an017C0MMONST IETREANDLUIFE d BR.T.Clinch.The road, last year, | shield bore the same qu ; : he holidays, and no respecting Laval University, so that II J .i am offering Property for Sale in all ) N 12 A jy visited an ( .1e road, year, d.satchel, and train | consequence of the holidays, ant Ï LAN \u201cpiled and shall - \u2014 3 1 AND y paid er ; .on the satchel.Band, satchel, future this Bili shall be called and shall _ = W.M.RAMSAY \u201c4, the city, suburbs and country.oy are publ pomethiog over running expenses: | Coro \u201cfastened to.the drces by means of ghanges sre reported.| have precedence before all other Orders ai LATIST SHIPPING, Manager, Canada.| P'iteuse send for printed Catalogues, * PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS, 64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.JUNE, padges of the fish and bog myrtle.On the | ENGLISH STATESMEN ON THE IRISH QUES\" | the Day for the remainder of the session.« January 37 mwi 26 H.H.GEDDES, OTTAWA.Excellent Storage .XAVIER STREET, 1t steam?HALIFAX, train was embroidered the coat of arms of TION, Hon, Mr.Chapleau said {here was no ; \u201c î ; Real Estate and Financial Agent _\u2014 Corner of Hospital Street, ¢c Jucques \u2014 _\u2014_ | the Argyll-Compbells, the shiold being five | Carnarvon, formerly Colonial Sec- | necessity for the motion, ss the Bill was| BrusToc, June 8\u2014Arrived\u2014Bath City.NEW YORK STOCK Et XCHANGE Aud President of the Montreal Board oi Solici the Bank of Montreal - INE, the \u2019 YA POISONING CASE, feet long.Above it was the wild hoar's or yesterday at Burton, strongly con- [now fist on the Order, and it was con- SOUTHAMPTON, June 8\u2014Arrived\u2014Haps- Blocks bought and carried on 8 to 0 Les Real Estate Agents, olicitors tor Apply ut, ; FRED.COLE, J « Ys .ocr sut ' 8, $ es.Clre , .ITE o + 1 J ' HauiFax, N.S., June 8\u2014The current | he], and beneath was the motto, \u2018Ne demed the policy of the Government, who, sequently allowed to stand till to-morrow.burg.Lo rived\u2014Herd Tarsand Stations sent by mail.119 St.Francois Xavier street Hon.Jaurs Cooxsven, Q.C.| A.F.MoluTYRE ASHES LP SPROTION CFFICA General Agent dics, 1% topic of conversation in Dartmouth to-day, | Obliviscaris,\u201d in black rn he Soro he said, were responsible for the civil war r, Shehyn moved tho remission of the 3 NEY YOR) June 8.\u2014Arrived\u2014Herder HICKLING & (0.40 Exchinte Plas, NY | November 30 236 Narch ie faly 3 y?April 24 , +R: de iv C pper Le rate i fie of $100 on Bill No.36 to incorporate {rom lamburg.arch ; NE; was the death of a well-known coloured | scroll.Even the black sa shy in Ireland.They would find the question .gor: man named Jacob Tynes, better known as | the device ofthe shield in silver, ; 13 ynes, better know ; k ET = = 2 eur eam es > | Weare in receipt of the June number of the Cunadiun Monthly, published by the Rose-Belford Co., Toronto.The number completes the sixth volume of the new series of the Magazine, and sustains its reputation, being fully up to its standard We have another instalment of Mr.Haight's \u201cOntario 50 years Ago and Now\u201d; \u201cA Review of Political Parties in Canada\u201d by William Norris would be more valuable if it was not so partizan; an article on \u201cAlgoma\u201d is interesting but provokingly brief; a contrast between \u201c Carlyle and Courte\u201d by Mr.W.D.Le Sueur of Ottawa is incisive, and a review of the character of \u201cDesdemona\u201d by D.Fowler being, a cou- tinuation of a similar paper on Ophelia and Portia, is a painstaking essay.The conclusion of Wilkie Collins\u2019 \u201cBlack Robe,\u201d with several other short pieces, serve to make up a pleasant number.We must not omit to say that the Muses are well cared for, there being no less than eleven pieces of poetry, of at least average merit.The whole number is a creditable representative of our Cauadian literature.Is Town \u2014 Windsor Hotel\u2014J E Dunham Boston; H J Ives, New York; J M Lemoyne and wife, Compton; W Price, Quebec; J Mortimer and wife, New York; H E Coutray and lady, Quebec; Geo P Ladd and niece, sass ; W B Simpson, EW B Portman and servant, England; E P Camp and wife, E Grangor, New York City; Jas Green and wife, Worcester; Geo O Goodhue, Danville; H A Neilson and wife, New York; H Bailey and wife, City; W McIntosh, High Rock; William Pickford, Rogins Rach.St.Lawrence Hall\u2014C 1 Bushwell, Boston; Louis Lamontagne, Quebec; C R Ogle, Lutterworth, kng; George Norton, Kingston; W II Walker, Ottawa; Joseph J Walsh, Toronto; LR O'Brien, Toronto; H A Hogel, W H Odell, James E Chapleau, New York; H B Wilton Hamilton; Colonel Campbell, Kingston; M C Murdock and wife, Seneca, Mo; James Maguire and wife, Philadelphia; Mrs Maguire, do; Mr Veiller and wife, New York; Wm Baird, Ogdensburg; J N Gordon and J C Bushnan, Quebec.American House\u2014 E R Reud, Attleboro, Mass; J E Cunningham, Newport; R P Gilchrist, Barnet, Vt; J N Galer, Dunham; JR - Parsons, Boston; Dr Vicat, H N Vicat, Melbourne; F Wilcox, Stanstead; D McKinnon, Vankleek Hill; Wm Quakinboss, Cowansvilles L Galop, Melbourne; S Cotrell, A MOTHERS THOUGHTS BY HER CHILD.O God of boundless purity, ; How strange that thoushould\u2019st give to me This young and tender heart, To train to walk in tnine own ways, That he may end his mortal days In glory where thou art! Alas! how slow, how hopeless, too, Am I, this sacred work to do ! My utmost strength must fail.Yet, Holy Spirit, if Thy power Be given tu me from hour to hour I surely shall prevail, O gracious influence, to his heart Give will to choose the \u201cbetter part,\u201d Which none can take away.By him, O helping God, be found; To him in gifts of love abound ; Be with him every day.And, God of Grace, his mother bless With prayer, and faith, and watchfulness, Now that she has a child.Let not her weak indulgence spoil, Nor let her stern, harsh manner foil, This heart so soft and mild.Help her in every act and word To follow close her lowly Lord ; Be this her only pride \u2014 That she may holy influence shed Around this dear immortal\u2019s head, And keep him on Thy side.Then, when the last great trump shall sound, And all before their Judge be found To hear their sentence pass'd, May he in glory then appear, Receive Thy prize, Thy «Well done\u201d hear\u2014 A conqueror at last.Yes, may this soul of rarer worth To me than all the souls of earth, But wear Thy diadem ; Then, through eternity I'll raise A mother\u2019s song of unmixed praise, To Thee, redeeming Lamb.autaL NEWS, WATER SNAKES\u2014Severul residents of Griffintown have lately discovered small water snakes coming from their taps.ville, L Galop, Melbourne; § Cotr Missing.\u2014On Saturday evening last, a | PTANDY; - that, cath, awkins, Mrs.Mulligan left her lLiome, on Ottawa Montreal, Miss M MoDonold, Green Val- 8 heard of since.4 ley; Rev ackleston, Cardinal; c- street, and bas not been heard of since Don ald, Glengary; E D\u2019 Clark, Norwich.Panties leaving town for the summer | Canada Hoiel\u2014J A Lavellee, Berthier; L H .months can have their residences guarded Mineau, Louisville; John Strong, Quebec; during their absence by the Dominion De- Rev J E Nanneton, St George: A .ge; Rev PC tective Agency, 214 St.James street, | Bouloys, Bolton; D Goullet, Dunham; Miss We have to thank the Purser of the 8.8.| Richard, Miss Richard, Quebec; A N Leggo, « Circassian\u201d for a parcel of English news- | Ottawa; J Lauzon, B R Leduc, Portland, papers of the date of that steamer\u2019s | Me; A Garceau, Ô Girard, H A Fortin, sailing from Liverpool.Three Rivers; Ed Anger and two Prc-Nic.\u2014The Montreal Volunteers pro- | daugeters, Quebec, M H Panneton, pose to hold a grand pic-uic at St.Johnson JL À McConnelle, M P, Joliette; A Dominion Day.They expect that the Government will pay their transport by the Grand Trunk.New Hoss.\u2014The Fire Department have received 2,000 feet of new hose from the Canadian Rubber Company, the contract for which was awarded at a recent meeting of the Committee.SELLING LIQUOR ON SUNbAY.\u2014In the Recorder\u2019s Court, yesterday morning, Onezime Beauchamp, for keeping his saloon, on St.Lawrence Main street, open on Sunday, was sentenced to $30 and costs or three months at hard labour.SoLip CourorT.\u2014We would advise all gentlemen who wish to enjoy perfect comfort during the hot weather, to wear those fine Merino or real Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, to be had only at Claggett & Co.'s, St.James street.Tug CaRTERS.\u2014 Three carfers, Samuel Joncas, Louis Mercier, and Cleophas Truteau, were charged in the Recorder's Court yesterday with driving without a number.The first two were discharged, whilst Truteau received a fine of $1 or eight days at Rard labour.OUTREMONT.\u2014At à recent special meeting of the Outremont Council Mayor Dunlop tendered his resignation, which was accepted.Councillor Craig was then elected Mayor for the remainder of the year, and Mr.Robertson elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resiguation of Mr.Dunlop.PoLicE Courr.\u2014In this Court, yesterday, Francois Xavier Valada fur selling liquor without a license, received a fine of $75 aud costs or three months\u2019 imprisonment.Francis Fox, alias Patrick Walsh, accused of larceny, was sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment.Peter Higgins, charged with assault and battery, was discharged.ARRESTED ON A Cartas.\u2014Mr.Joseph St Jean has been arrested on a capias for $140 at the instance of Mr.John Irvine, milkman, through his counsel, Mr.J.J.Curran, Q.C.Mr.Irvine alleges that Mr.St.Jean bought three cows from him, sold out a few days afterwards, and then refused to pay the debt.DEATH FROM MENINGITIS.\u2014 Late on l'ues- day night a man named l\u2019ike,living at 82 St.Antoine street, was brought to the Gencial Hospital in an unconscious con- A C Caron, St Levu; A McKenzie, Terrebonne; Geo March and wife, A Harris, Toronto; J B Brousseau, Miss Vincent, St Hyacinthe; W Goodwin and wife, St Polycarpe; W H Seymore, Quebec; I B- Moffatt, Plattsburg; Miss Stuart, Miss Roake, Lowell; A Miguault, Three Rivers; N H Dubois, Actonvale; A L Dion, A H Vincent, St Hyacinthe; E Racine, St Jerome; P Cormier, Sherbrooke; C McGrail, Roxton Falls; L Langelier, Sherbrooke; RJ McCarty, Chambly; L .A Lavalle, Joliette; Jules Quesnel, St Jean; N À Gelinas, Three Rivers; Thos Dufresne, Point au Lac; A Jack, Toronto; H Smith, Quebec; I' J O'Reilly, Ottawa.AMERICAN VS.SWISS WATCHES.American manufacturers of watches have often claimed superiority for their watches over those made in any other country, and have endeavoured to make it appear thatat the Universal Exhibition recently held in Melbourne, Australia, the first premiums were awarded to American watches.How far this claim is borne out by facts we shall presently show.\"The report of the Jury on the Horological Section of the Melbourne Exhibition gives the results of observatory tests of the various watches shown, according to their order of merit, no exhibitor being allowed to place more than six watches on trial, the maximum being 500 points.The Swiss watches ranked first, English watches second, while the best American watch only occupied the fifteenth rank, or the third rank after the last Swiss watch.The Swiss watches, therefore, obtained the highest award at the Melbourne Exhibition, NEW BOOKS.Tue Law oF REGISTRATION OF TITLES IN Oxtario, by Edward Herbert Tiffany, of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Barrister-at-Law ; Carswell & Co, Law Publishers, Toronto and Edinburgh.\u2014T'his is the title of a neat treatise upon the Registration Laws of Ontario, being an annotation of the Registry Act, together with a collection of practical forms, tariff of fees, &c.The volume is dedicated tu the llonourable George William Burton, one of the Justices of the dition.Despite every effort made to bring | Court of Appeal.In the beginning him round he remained in this state until | Mr.Tiffany gives a short account Lalf-past 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, [¢f the introduction, progress and development of the system of registration in Ontario.Upon the revision of the Provincial Statutes in 1877, all the prior enactments were collated and arranged in the form they now appear in.Since that time but two amendments have been introduced : one authorizing the registration of notices of sale of mortgaged premises, in default of payment, and another dispensing with the necessity of the husband of a married woman becoming a party to or executing a certificate of discharge of mortgage executed by her.Mr.Tiffany's work contains instructions regarding the mode ot registration, interpretations of the various technical terms used in the Registration when he expired.It is supposed that he was suffering from meningitis.AN Hours Swix\u2014Mr.Williams, the Maltese swimmer, will start from Windmill Point at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and swim down to Allan's wharf, and then return.He will stop in the water until four o'clock.He intends to go to Quebec on Dominion Day, and swim from New Liverpool Cove to the new Custom House, a distance of about four miles.For A Goon Cause.\u2014The moonlight excursion to-night under the auspices of the non-commissioned Officers of the 1st Prince of Wales Rifles, is to raise funds for the maintenance of a reading room tor the members of the regiment.It is hoped that a great number will avail themselves of this trip, and weare sure that the excellent band attached to this corps will do much to make the evening most enjoyable, rectified ; what legal instruments must be registered, etc.\u2018The work must prove a valuable handbook for lawyers practising in the Courts of Ontario, the forms ofaffidavits, certificates, bonds, oaths, etc, being particu- , mn larly useful.RecorpEr's Courr.\u2014Twelve cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday morning:\u2014 William Hinton, Colborne avenue, 40, shoemaker, fighting in Dorchester street, $1 or eight days at hard labour.Duncan Mckee, Latour street, 39, traveller, drunk on St.Urbain street, $5 or one month at hard labour.Archibald Mc- Closkey, St.Urbain street, 20, loitering, $5 and costs or vue month at hard labour.Alfred Duquette, keeping a house of ill- fame on William street, acquitted.Malvina Labelle, an inmate of the house, was acquitted.SaiLors\u2019 Institute.~The Committee of the Sailors\u2019 Institute Leld their monthly meeting on Tuesday evening.There were present Messrs.D.Morrice, H.McLennan, Chas.Alexander, T.J.Claxton, Ritchie Lewis and Capt.McLean.The report of the Secretary was read, and showed that ; the Society had been very successtul in the | holding of its meetings.1t was agreed that the Committee should wait on Sir Hector Langevin, for the purpose of obtaining a new building for the Society.it is thought that the old building in Custom House square may be obtained.LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.\u2014\u2014 COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.This Court opened yesterday morning at 10 o'clock.Present\u20141lis Honor Mr, DrsNoYERs.The sentences of the prisoners, who had pleaded or been found guilty, were pronounced by His Honour.John Wilson was first called to the bar.He had pleaded guilty to no less than five indictments for stealing.His Honour remarked that on account of his not formerly having been known in this city, although it appearcd he was well known elsewhere, he would sentence him to three years in St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.Thomas Thomas, for bicaking into a dwelling-house and stealing therefrom, two years in the Penitentiary.Placide Lamoureux, breaking into a store and stealing therefrom, received two years in the Penitentiary.; @, Henri Piedblanc, an old man about 70 years of age, was then called to the Bar, having been found guilty of an indecent assault upon bis little grand-daughter, three years of age.When asked if he had anything to say, he answered that the only thing he had to offer was that, as he was not fit for any hard work, he should receive a light sentence.His Honour took this into account and gave him less than he deserved, one year in gaol.Thomas Fletcher, of Rigaud, was then brought up for sentence.It was, as His Honour said, a pitiable sight to see a young man of talent, family and a former good character convicted of murderously assaulting a man in the discharge ot his duty.On account of the excellent testimonials which had been furnished by some prominent citizens in this city, he would only sentence CARTER's COMPETITION.\u2014Yesterday morning, in the Recorder's Court, John McKerness, an independent carter on the Dominion square stand, was charged with loitering in front of the Windsor Hotel.It appeared that McKerness, while on the stand, heard a whistle trom the agent of the Hackmens Union.He started off and arrived first at the Windsor.Just as his fare was getting in, a Union cab came up, and the ageut persuaded the customer to get into his cab.McKerness was then ordercd off by the Union agent, and, not complying, was arrested for loitering off his stand.The Recorder; however, held that he bad a perfect right to answer the whistle, and, as he arrived first, to have the © trip.\u201d Act; how improper registration may be | amet \u2014 McKerness was, therefore, discharged.ST.GABRIEL\u2014AÂt à mecting of the St.Gabriel Council, this wcek, Messrs.Curran and Pare, the valuators of the mnnicipal- ity, handed in their resignations, which were accepted, and Messrs.McKeown and Dansereau were appointed their successors.In connection with the water rates, it was ordered that a deposit of $3 be made with the Clerk of the municipality, within 10 days of the turning on of the water, by : 11 those who receive it, and that if this was It was also resolved to ask the Grand Trunk Railway Company to erect gates at the crossings on the Napoleon and Hibernian not done the water would be turned off.roads, similar to those at the Point St.Charles crossing, as, in the present condition of the crossings, there was great danger to passengers and vehicles.ENGLISH WORKINGMEN'S BiNEFT NOC1ETY.\u2014At the anqual meeting of this Society the annual repurt showed that there were 195 members; 17 had joined during the year, ard 17 old members hal Leen expelled, whilet five had been removed by death.The income amounted to $283.89, and expenditure, $283 58, leaving a small balance of 31c.The report was adopted, and the thanks ot the Society tendered to the Treasurer, Mr.ray, the Medical Officer, Dr.Webb, and the Assistant-Secretary, Mr.Godfrey, for their services during the past year.The President was then presented With a beautiful illuminated address.An invitation was read [rom the United Protestaut \\Vorkingmen\u2019s Benevolent Society asking that the English Workingmen's Benefiv Society join them in their pic-nic to Lachute, which was accepted.The following officers were then elected for the eusuing year :\u2014 President, George Iiobson; 1st Vice-President, J.Mills; 2nd Vice- President, D.Lyons; Treasurer, A.Ward ; Secretary, J.Gauntiett, him to six months\u2019 imprisonment, at the end of which time he would have to furnish a personal security of $200 and two others of $100 each to keep the peace for the space of twelve months, and to stand committed until the said bail be furnished.The Court then adjourned.CIVIC AFFAIRS.ROAD COMMITTEE.A meeting of the Road Committee was held yesterday afternoon.Present\u2014-41d.Laurent (Chairman), Robert, Proctor, lagar, Hood, Gauthier and Kennedy.The CHAIRMAN announced that the nuisance complained of aguinst the Gas Company had been abated since the proprietors of St.Ann's Ward had sent in their petition.They had only turned their refuse matter into the city drains while their own drain was being repaired, Ald.Doxovam said the people in that vicinity had been almost stifled in their beds on account of this nuisance, and he asked for some guarantee that it would not occur again.Ald.Moorey agreed with him on that point.It was decided to make a report to Council, jointly with the Health Committee, recommending that a letter be seut to the Gas Company warning them not to repeat the nuisance.Ald.Hoop presented a petition from the proprietors of Richmond square, requesting that Mr, McDonald be appointed care-taker of Richmond square.On motion of Ald Hoop, the request was granted.An application for a drain on St.Augustin street, to cost $1,165, was recommended by the Health Committee.It was referred to the City Surveyor.À request from Ald.Mooncy, Chairman oi the Health Committee, for a drain in Sanitary Inspector and City Surveyor to look into the law and make estimates of the cost, An application for a drain in Laval avenue, to cost $1,645, was granted, subject to the City Attorney's approval.Another application for a drain, from Burnside street to St.Catherine street, te cost $1,190, was also granted.A petition for a drain in Sebastopol street, .Point St.Charles, was referred to the City Surveyor to make a valuation.A ort was received from the Water Committee, to cxpropriate Pine avenue, from University to Mance streets, in order to give the Exhibition Committee a supply of water from the high level reservoir.It was decided that water be supplied in the same manner as last year, as the opening of Pine avenue was considered impracticable at present.A letter was read from Robert Parker - calling the attention of the Road Committee that his claim had not yet been settled.It appears that, two or three years ago, he received a contract from the Committee tor making drains on St.Francois Xavier street, St.Maurice and another street.He fulfilled his contract on two of the streets, but failed to do so in St.Maurice street, whereupon the Committee withheld his deposit of $200.Mr.Parker now claims that, as he fulfilled his contract in two of the streets, he is entitled to have a portion of his deposit returned.The matter was referred to the City Attorney to'report at next meeting.A letter was received from the Secretary of the Bell Telephone Company asking permission to place poles in the streets 60 feet high, The City SURVEYOR read some sections of the Charter, which provided that no roles be placed as a nuisance in any place, and that they could not cut down or mutilate trees; also that the poles should be 40 feet high and the wires 22 feet from the street, and only on one side of the street.They were also cem- pelled to paint them, if required.Ald.Hoop movea that ti.ey be notified to paint their poles, accord.ng to law.Catvied.It was also decided not to allow any poles more than 40 feet high.A letter was received frem Mr.Gould, asking for a small piece of land at the corner of St.Margaret and Palace streets, It was referred to the City Surveyor.Ald.Hoop presented a letter from Thomas vouroy, offering to buy the old fence on Richmond square.Ald.Hood moved that the City Surveyor be authorized to sell all old fences.Carried.A letter was received from Messrs.Geoffrion, Rinfret, Dorion & Laviolette, advocates, offering, on behalf of J.C.H.Lacroix, certain portions of land on Berri and Roy streets.It was decided to accept the land on the condition that they had no fences to build, and could muke a grade whenever it was required.Ald.Hoop moved that the Committee report to Council that the names of the streets remain the same as last year, with the exception of Lagauchetiere street, West of Beaver Hall, which was recommended to be changed to Palace street.Carried.A letter was received from Mr.J.J.Curran, Q.C, on behalf of W.Heelan, withdrawing his claim of $150 damages on account of his horse's leg being broken.A report was received from Mr.St.George as to the amount of work dene on Mill street.There was some doubt expressed as to whether the street had ever been ceded to the city.A letter was read from Mr.Michael McCready, asking for an asphalt sidewalk on Mackay street, from the corner of Dorchester strect to his property.The request was granted.The question of the opening up of University stréet was left over for next meeting.Mr, S.C.STEVENSON appeared before the Committee, and asked for the widening of Cathedral street, above St.Antoine.He said that the residents of that street had, for a long time, been put to a great deal of inconvenience on account of the narrowness of the street, It was the main thoroughfare for parties coming from St.Ann's Ward to the upper part of the city, and some of the proprietors had decided to give the Committee ten feet of their land, provided that when an expropriation of the street was made they be paid for it, and on condition that the Committee remove the fence at their own expense.Dr.McDonwaLn, who also appeared before the Committee in reference to the matter, said that ten fect would bring the street just to the steps in front of their houses.Two of the proprietors were not willing, but all the rest were.It was decided to remove the fence and widen the strect in front of the nine houses whose proprietors were willing, subject to the opinion of the City Attorney.The City Attorney reported that the Committee were compelled to pay a claim of Mr.Mackenzie's, a former employe of the Road Department, for a percentage of 74 per cent.taken off his salary, from April, 1878, to the end of that year.A report was received from the City Surveyor about the changing of the switch of the C.P.R.in St.Lawrence Main street.The City Surveyor was instructed to place the switch at a cross street.A letter was read from th: Williams Sewing Machine Company, asking the Corporation to refund the amount paid by them for an asphalt sidewalk on Wolfe street.This, with the numerous other claims, was referred to a Special Committee to adjust.A petition was received from Mr.Bertrdnd, complaining of the awarding of the contract for asphalt pavement to Mr.Mc- Keown, as he was the lowest tenderer, and asking that it be reconsidered.The CHAIRMAN said that the contract had been given to Mr.McKeown because it was considered that his sample of asphalt was the best.The petition was not entertained.Ald.Procror drew the attention of the Committee to the rotten planks that were being furnished for the sidewalks by the contractor.He said that he accidently went down to Cemetery street one morning and the workmen were busy laying planks.He looked at them, and found some of them half rotten.Another day, while going up Bleury street, he had seen some planks that were 80 poor in quality that he took one of them up and wrote the words, t Corporation robbery\u201d on it.Ald.Hoob asked whether they were delivered in the streets or in the yards?The City SURVEYOR replied in the yards.Ald.Hoop said that, in that case, the men in charge of the inspection could not be doing their duty.The City SURVEYOR said tàat a week or two ago the planks were so bad that he and the Chairman were thinking of calling a special meeting to cancel the contract.He then visited the yards himself every morning, when there was a marked improvement in the quality of the planks delivered, but the last three or four days he had not been very well, and had not been ableto do so.However, he would see that the contract was strictly adhered to.Ald.Proctor asked for an asphalt sidewalk in Lemoine street.He also said that that did not need to be watered, but it should be swept three times a week or more it possible.A letter was read from Messrs, Robertson, Linton & Co., asking for the continuation of the pavement on St.Helen street, from Lemoine to Recollect street.Not entertained.Ald.KENNEcy presented an application from certain proprietors of Point St.Charles for crossings on the coruers of certain streets.Referred to the City Surveyor.Ald.KeNnepy moved that the cabstands of the city be cleaned three times a week.Carried.Ald.Hoop said that the carters on Dominion square wanted a drinking trough for their horses.The matter was referred to the Water Committee.A petition was received from the officers of Knox Church asking tor a stone foutpath on Mansfield street.Not entertaived.Letters were received from the Secretaries of the Municipalities of St.Gabriel and St.Cunegonde asking for leave to connect their main-sewers with the city drains.Referred to the City Attorney.It was decided to hold a meeting of the Committee every two weeks, the same as last summer, as there was so much business to be done during the summer season.Ald.Hoop brought up the question of putting a new sidewalk on the west side of St.Bonaventure street.He quoted By-law No.47, Section 1, which reads as follows \u2014\u201c The City-Surveyor is hercby authorized, under the supervision of the Road Committee, so to regulate the width and height or sidewalks of any strects as shall, in his judgment, be conducive to the convenience and interest of the city.\u201d He said that the Corporation bad taxed the proprietors for the widening of the street, and he thought it on y right that the Corporation should put down à new sidewalk for them.The CHAIRMAN said if they would wait another week they would be able to get the consent of all the proprietors.The Committee then adjourned.A CARD.= rs To all who are suffering from the error and indiscretions of yout, nervous Weakness, early decay, loss of Manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you Kreg oF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amorica.Send a self-addressed er welope to the Rev, Josere 7! Inman Station D New York, rs DW ; ç Leroy street, was referred to the Chairman, JF HONTREALÿHERALD'AND DAILY COMMEKCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1881 THE OUEEN OF THE COUNTY, BY THE AUTHOR OF \u2018\u201c MARGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS, \u201cTHREE W VER&,\u201d &c., &c.CHAPTER XV.WHAT'S IN A NAME! It was arranged, so Sissy thought, that we were to return home on Tuesday, but upon coming down to breakfast, we found that Mr.Mallerdcan had gone off early in the morning, having some business of his own in Newcastle, and was the bearer of a note from Lady Oram to mamma, begging that we might remain a day or two longer.For my part, I concluded that something of that sort would be arranged, so that we were not to part in any abrupt manner.I had never thought of l'uesday morning being anything more to me than the beginning otanother day of mysterious happiness.But Sissy, methodical and matter-of-fact, who had worn Ler three dresses the proper three evenings, and had arrived at the crisis of being unable to effect any fresh change in her toilette, was visibly perturbed by this threatened alteration in our programme.1 too had gone through all my sets of ribbons \u2014and my white frock was considerably tum- bled\u2014but I did not care.After breakfast Lady Oram touk us aside, and hoped that in her desire to keep us, she had not put Sissy to any serious inconvenience, Dear Sissy-\u2014wholly unconscious of the tide surging towards her sister with so mighty a wave, in which she would be either swallowed up, and lost forever, or ride high in happy triumph\u2014was in a most perplexed state.She had so long deferred to the judgment of grandmamma, that, when called upon to act for herself, she fell into an agony of doubt.We used to tell her, in impudent girlish days, it was fortunate that the laws of mature had long ago settled which was the right hand, and which the left, otherwise she would always have run to ask grandmamma which it was her pleasure she should use.«Dulce's dress is very much tumbled,\u201d she began.«My maid shall smooth it out,\u201d answered Lady Oram.\u201cI understood from your mother you had little time for much preparation\u2014 so we did not expect you to be very gay.Are you expecting letters 7\u201d she continued.Sissy still seemed dubious.\u201cNo! oh no! but I wish I knew it were right to stay.\u201d \u201cWe shall know when Mr.Mallerdean returns, for your mother will write her wishes.Meantime, it is so fine, you can ride to-day, and Dulce shall walk with me.\u201d Sissy gave a sigh of relief; she was properly exhilarated at the idea of a ride, and if not quite so bold as I had been; at all events she escaped a fall.But meantime thus it fell out with me.I went with Lady Oram to the garden, to the rosary, to the keeper's cottage ; then she said she would resta little, while I should take a little run, as tar as the lodge, to meet the riders coming home, and see how Sissy was enjoying herself.\u201cAnd I may come back to you?\u201d I asked.\u201cYes, if you like,\u201d slie answered, smiling.When near the lodge, I saw Mr.Mallerdean coming in my Lord's cabriolet.He did not seem surprised to see me, bat jumping out, bid the man drive home, and diaw- ing my arm under his, without a word proceeded to turn up a by-path into a wood.«I am to meet Sissy at the lodge,\u201d I stammered.\u201cShe has gone round the other way; I met them,\u201d he answered.«I am to go back to Lady Oram.\u201d «Yes, I know ; this is the prettiest walk to reach her.\u201d So I went on in silence.«It was on this day week we first met,\u201d he remarked, after a while.Now, I had been wondering if he would remember that.All the morning I had been thinking of it.But I raid, «Is it ?\u201d «lg it!\u201d he echoed.\u201cAm I to take \u2018is it\u2019 for an answer ?\u2014or will you be frank with me, and say you remembered it also ?\u201d «Will it do forme to say I am glad you remembered it ?\u201d «It will do for the present; but I shall not be wholly satisfied with that.I have been to see your father and mother, and I think eight sisters.«No, one is a brother.\u201d \u201cChildren are dressed so much alike\u2014 also I saw your grandmamma.\u201d «Did you tell her about the babit ?\u201d «No, because my lips would not frame themselves into saying that you had a fall.\u201d \u201cWhat good lips!\u201d «Do you think so?They said a great deal though, perhaps, that you may not like.Shall I tell you?\u201d «If you please.\u201d «I'hey said to your father and mother much about myself\u2014that I was such and such a sort cf a man\u2014that I had lived such and sueh a sort ot life\u2014that I was credited with thus much and no more of worldly wealth.They also said, that a man with such feelings, scope for the first, wholly misused the | second, and was unworthy of the last, if Le lived only to himself, and remained a single man.That it was, and always had been, my ambition to marry.Once I was engaged (sweet Dulce, I love you even more for that start).Eight years ago I was making preparations to become a happy husband.The engagement was broken on a sudden.This disappointment, which arose out of one of those frailties which are designed by God to keep men humble, that they may not ape the pride of the fallen angels, left severe, may bitter stings.It seemed effectually to disgust me with your sex.Yet I must marry, for the sake of my name.Had my sister married a commoner, 1 might, perchance, have left to her and her children what I now felt a distaste to leave to wife or child of my own.They Lad Mallerdean blood as pure as my own\u2014at least as much as my children would possess \u2014while a wife might have habits and feelings totally at variance with mine.Besides, in my heart lurked still the wish to marry, though I scarce knew it.I would picture to myself the happiness of possessing a pure, truthful, loving companion, who would look for my cuming as a bird looks for day\u2014who would part with me for an hour as if for a year\u2014who would permit me to guze into her heart, knowing it was my own.I was not without many little fond fancies that usually belong to your sex.Stern and cold as I seem, thegiving of a flower, the magic of a look, the touch of a hand from one in whom I am interested, are tome not only important events, but necessary to my happiness.I may try, and I have tried to think this a weakness, but I know aud feel that it would be exquisite happiness to place power into a gentle loving hand.What say you ?\u201d «Yes; then power would be worth having.\u201d \u201cTrue, you have defined the real use of power.Now, do I tire you, talking somuch of myself ?\u201d \u201cNo, no, go on.Is that all you told my father and mother?Did you not, in these eight years, see, or know, or\u2014\u201d \u201cYes,sweet stammerer; I did see and know.One day, we will not say how long ago in those eight years, I was dressing for dinner.I felt an unusual depression.\u2018What a mockery are these great dinners,\u2019 I said to myself.\u2018You meet people for whom you don\u2019t care, or perhaps have never seen.You all settle whether the weather is good or bad.You question the propriety of Mr.Pitt keeping the country on a war estab- lishment\u2014the gentlemen quote the prices of grain\u2014ladies the dearness of tea, of dress \u2014everybody has some complaint to make ; half the sentences spoken begin with \u2018What a pity!\" 'Tis well if the other half don\u2019t say, \u2018What a shame!\u2019 We eat great dinners; we drink more wine than is good for us; conversation is resumed again.Hot and irritated people no longer confine them- sclves to the safety-valves of the weather.Those with a private grudge, expose their grudges ; sharp words are exchanged ; ¢ tis well if there are no more consequences.We are thankful to return to the drawing-room, though some of us are unfit to do so, and with more justice ought to Le handed to the kennel | Judge now if I could be Lappy that day, dressing for dinner, with such ideas in my mind ?\u201d «You were discontented.In a better state of mind you would have thought differently.\u201d .«I thought differently before the end ot the evening.When 1 went downstairs, still morose and dismal, the room was full of the company I so despised, or rather eschewed, for I hope I was not wicked, though so doleful in my thoughts.Gazing round, I was rather struck by the pure brilliancy of colour in a cheek turned towards me.I then admired the head, so small, so lavishly gifted withja wealth of dark hair.«« Now; said I, still splenetic, \u2018 that girl with her pretty bloom, her small head, her rich cutls, will have some radical defect of a kind that will mar all these advantages.Perhaps she squints.\u2019 « As I said this to myself, the face was wholly turned towards me.It was lovely, positively lovely ; the cyes were more rich in colour than the hair, the mouth was perfection.Already I could see the row of gleaming white teeth, for she was smiling.There was an artless happiness, yet there was a piquancy in her smile that made her expression superior to her beauty.I watched her for some little time, every moment increasing my admiration.«Ah! said I, still churlish, ¢she has a bad figure, she moves ungracefully\u2014per- haps speaks with an accent.\u2019 As if to refute my words, a person was brought up to her to be introduced, She such ideas, so much wealth, had not fair rose with a girlish grace and alacrity, it is true, but there was a dignity and air about her, born from a native pureness of thought.I knew at once it was not a mauner that canld be acquired.You must know that a graceful manner has more effect on ine than beauty.«I will not describe her more, neither should T have said so much, but to tell you that my megrims vanished.I took the young Iady into dinner, and had the satisfaction of discovering she had a soft yet joyous voice, without the least trace of an accent.It had a youthfully glad tone in it that it was like music.It made me happy only to hear it.After spending nearly the whole evening near this sweet creature, who added to her charms in my eyes by a thousand little nameless innocent signs that she was interested in me, I returned to my own room.I confessed to myself that, carried away by the attractiveness of the object, I had never before permitted Peter Mallardean to lose so much control over himself.The sight of my room recalled my churlishness.1 sat down in a chair to take myself to task.« Before the cyes of all at the dinner, I stood so far committed that I had singled out a young lady, and made her conspicuous by my attentions.As yet I knew nothing of her, but that her beauty excited my admiration, and that her manner proved so bewitching as to make me forget myself.She was young\u2014she must be very young, she was so artless.Of her family I knew nothing, but as long as it was ve- spectable\u2014and it must be so, invited to that house\u2014I was not one to care for more.In fact, the prejudices of rank and good blood were rather disregarded by me, as it might be expected from a Whig.«But I consider it due to myself to show that Peter Mallerdean was not going to succumb, and lose his own individuality for a pretty creature he had only seen once.\u201cThat sore disappointment ei.ht years azo bid him be wary and circumspect; not losing his self-control over his aftections until he was duly satisfied they were worthily placed.\u201cSo I came downstairs the next morning, Peter Mallerdean, cased in pure armour, composed of pride and self-confidence.Pretty one, do you know that this armour was pierced through and through by merely a look ?The sweetest joy expressed on the sweetest face went through it at once.The sudden change from joy to astonishment, to a petty grief, followed by a maidenly self-possession and serene ciguity, shattered itall to pieces.One of those little delicious trains that, stern man as I am\u2014so delighted me\u2014one of those litile feminine impulses that no man calling himself a man can resist\u2014made her immortalise that which had caused her to look up into my face for the first time, to feel the first throb of interest in me.It had been at dinner the evening before, and regarded my name.« That she should, even when justly indignant that I had tried to fence myself against hor attractions after so paltry a fashion\u2014recall to her mind that first look, that first throb\u2014and write the name she had promised the evening before to like for my sake, with the unperishable pen of a diamond, proved her to be of an angelic disposition ; the air with which it was done, so frank, so innocent, leaving me without justification, without even the flattery of thinking she did it for my sake.No, as plain as if she spoke it (you cannot deny it), her manner, her look, her cvery action said\u2014 «I had {for a moment a slight interest in the name of Peter.It 1s worth just recording and no more.\u2019 \u201cFrom that moment I helped to throw off my own armour.I went to a dear friend for assistance.I laid bare my heart to her.I had her warmest sympathy.But she made me wait two days, that I might be certain this was no sudden impression.Those two days were centuries! Had I not seen that sweet face in my dreams, had I not pictured it to myself all day, had I not recalled every word, every look, every motion, I could not have waited those two days.4 But we met.How did the sweet dignity of dawning womanhood strive to keep back the blushing consciousness of the girl! How prettily she expresses her opinions! How earnest she was to let us know that she was nearly as wise as Solomon, and that we must not pretend to talk of simplicity and innocence without her comprehending exactly whom we meant! Then, when we were left alone, how instantly she became ¢ prim, loeking prettier than ever! Mr.Peter might be a fool, and tumble violently in love, that was quite as it should be; but as for the young queen of an intended paradise, the way to her heart was not to be gained but by\u2014\" \u201cOh! sir,\u201d I exclaimed, \u201cdont !\u201d «Don\u2019t what?Tell me, what shall I say?for how long ?in what manner?what service shall I perform?You will not tell me?Let me talk a little more then, just a littie more, that you may be sure this is no idle tale, but true\u2014true as the blue heaven above us, the green earth about us ?We had one walk.I dressed for that day as a man beside himself\u2014intoxicated.When I came down, what a new beauty did she not show to me in her white muslin frock, and the rich gold chain that encircled her fair young throat like a charmed amulet! When a dewy light filled her eyes, and her heart was swelling with some sweet thought, unconsciously her fingers touched her chain, and she smiled like a little child dreaming of heaven.Then came the walk to the church ; the seriousness of prayer made me see her features in a new light; no longer mobile with feeling, and the happiness of youth, they were grave and composed as in a beautiful picture.\u201cI looked at her, an®said ; Jt was for a creature like this Adam lost Paradise, aad entailed so much woe on his descendants.Could I forgive him?Yes.She made the paradise\u2014it would not have been one without her\u201d - \u201cThen the ride\u2014the innocent joy\u2014the excitement\u2014bringing such radiance to the eyes; and the runaway! What shall I say ot my feelings then?Did I fear?No, she sat her horse too well, and, but for that sudden check, would have tired it ere she vacated her seat.But\u2014if you can imagine such a thing without fear\u2014there dawned upon me the perception, what would my lite be worth now if scparated from her by some fate, stronger than a runaway borse, for ever.If some human creature was to bear her off.When I thought this, I spurred my horse.I dared not follow her track, lest the galloping feet behind might but alarm her steed still more ; but I cut across the country, and arrived in time to see that sudden everthrow\u2014arrived in time to pick her up, to feel that my destiny was incomplete, I could not, I bad not the right to clasp Ler in my arms, and keep her there asmine\u2014 mine own.\u2018There was something about her that compelled me to do her homage\u2014that made me treat her as some being just dropped from the clouds, not fallen from her horse.She let me do her little services, and simply, most naturally, held up that loveliest little face to be freed from its stains of mud.If I had not loved her with all the holiest teelings of my heart, if she had not looked up at me with such frank, sweet innocence, I think I should have kissed the mud I tcok from her face then and there, But I reserved that until I was alone.\u201cDo you wonder, now, that I went off carly in the morning to sce her father and mother ?\u2014to tell them all they would wish to know of myself, te gain their consent, to return with that sort of exaltation that the pearl-diver feels when he emerges\u2014breath- less, and scared with the hidden dangers of the deep\u2014clasping to his breast the priceless pearl that enriches him for ever ?\u201cBut stay, have I gained the pear] ?See, Dulce, here are letters from your father and mother to you.Shall I give them now, or will you tell me that, instead of liking, you will now love the name of Peter, for the sake of him who bears it ?Will you be his wife ?No answer.How shall I frame my question soas to gain a ray of hope?Will you sanctify my name to me?Will you let me hear it once more\u2014but not in a tone of astonishment\u2014rather as a whisper that will tell more than words or looks\u2014a little low sound that will make me understand you are pronouncing to yourself the name of your future husband ?\u201d Very low, I said \u201cPeter !\u201d Then he startled me greatly,and I almost repented.I do not like to write of that.1 think Marblette would not have permitted him.I think, indeed, I was to be punished for all those saucy thoughts about the imaginary Mrs.Mallerdean, otherwise I could not have suffered him such licen:e, I do not know, though, what I would have done at such moments ; a thing is over and passed almost before one knows it is done ; at all events, too quickly to expostulate.1 thought it best to say nothing\u2014only, coming home after a long walk, of which I have too confused a recollection to remember much of it, he seemed as if about to kiss me again.Luckily I got quickly away.CHAPTER XVI, TRUE LOVE.And so thus happened this courtship of an olden time\u2014fifty years gone by.li 1 have dwelt on it at a tedious length, at best it will serve to show that love is an imperious god, and rules in all ages with much the same power.If I seem to have been quickly won, doubtless there were many before me, and as doubtless many since, who have felt the same subtle influence stealing into their hearts at first sight.That oft-repeated phrase, «Marriages are made in heaven,\u201d arises, I imagine, from this same mysterious link that tells souls, \u201cBehold your mate!\u201d lt may seem to the wary and circumspect a rash thing to bind yourself for life tu à being you have only known a week.Butapart from the whisper- heart to receive the impression, there is in true love an abandonment of self.What matters all else, so that you place your trust on the shrine of love, as its first offering?In this love there is neither diffidence nor fear.It is an instinct that prompts you togive even as you expect to receive.Thereis to be no reserve, no concealment.Can those give more who exact a servitude of love?Is the few months\u2014the year\u2014a certain period of trial\u2014so sure a forger of love\u2019s links that none of them can be broken ?They are not broken, for they are not forged.That is not love which is bound.There may be the mutual bargain, the equipoise of \u201cGive thou,\u201d \u201cGive I,\u201d and perhaps the compact is honourably kept.But is that high-minded, chivalrous life-love?I think wot.Yet in my long life I see, and have ever seen, that no two things are alike.The mind of man \u2018aries with his features\u2014what may seem indispensable to me is not so regarded by another.What I thik oflittle account is of momentous import to my neighbour.Love to me blazed up in my heart like a torch, and remained there unextinguishable.Love to my sister came slowly\u2014had to be fed with long years of servitude\u2014went through all the phases of a comparison of opinions, habits, loves and likes.She añd Philip had known each other from childhood\u2014had grown up to love each other, as a sort of 1 abit.Which love was best, hers or mine?I am compelled to confess I see little difference in the issuvs.I know not how it might have been\u2014had I\u2014had we\u2014but let me pause.Time enough to write of that when I approach the period.[ran to my room, like Miranda.\u201cI was 4 fool to weep for that which made me glad,\u201d but joy has as much need of tears as woe.It seemed to me that I must thank God for granting me that without which I now felt it was impossible to live.Blushing, though alone, at the remembrance of all he had, said\u2014trembling with an excess of happiness mixed with a fear lest I might not better that which he so much commended, and lose the praise I so delighted in\u2014weeping because L could not help it\u2014smiling because it was impossible to refrain ; with this April face\u2014I was discovered by Sissy.Sissy concluded that, sonichow or another, though she had been riding, and I had not, I must have had another fall.This made me laugh.\u201cWas it then that some one had been une kind to me?\u201d This made me cry.For those she loved Sissy indulged in feelings adequate for a giant.In a blaze of indignation she prepared to find out Lady Oram, and demand reparation.Again I laughed.That her indignation might not be wasted, Sissy turned it upon me.Was I 111 2\u2014or foolish ?\u2014or bent upon teasing her, that I laughed and cried in this absurd manner.What could be the matter ?Then I cried again.Upon which, Sis«y, as was her wont when seriously displeased, sat down sternly on the cdge of a chair, and made up her face, so that it said plainly, ¢ Not another word will I speak 9\u201d But oh! I made her.My arms were round her neck in a moment.Not being seated properly on the chair, she found herself on the ground, without knowing how she got there, clasped in the embrace of a creature who seemed to be mad, And now seriously apprehending something, she was no longer angry, but tender, and expostulating, wondering why IL kept her in suspease\u2014wondering what could be the meaning of all this.So after a time, red as any rose to my finger ends, I whispered, as the best mode of breaking the news clearly to her mind, \u201cI have got a Philip !\u201d It did not clear her mind at all, or cn- lighten her, she said, with a little gasp, \u201cIs Philip ill ?\u201d \u201cNo, my Philip is called Peter\u2014Peter Mallerdean, he is to me what Philip is\u2014to you\u2014my husband to be.\u201d The name lingered on my tongue, as if it loved to dwell there.But Sissy gave me no time for thinking.) \u201cChild, you are very naughty ; you ought to have told me something of this, that I might tell our futher and mother.\u201d I'his reminded me of my letters.Alas!T was 80 infatuated with love as to have forgotten to read, in his own handwriting, my father\u2019s consent ; to see, in her fair characters, my mother\u2019s written blessing.These are the letters, which Sissy and I read together :\u2014 \u201cA great honour is done you, my dear Dulce ; that on your own merits alone are you selected as a wife, by a gentleman of honour and high principles, of ancient family and great wealth ; whose position might warrant him to look for a wife in the highest circles.He flatters me by saying, \u2018Wild roses bloom fairest and sweetest away from courts and towns,\u2019 and altogether has led me to thank God that if he pleases you I may safely trust you to his care.[he Mallerdeaus have long been knows to me by name ; which name was never mentioned in my hearing without some good deed attached to it.\u201cIn sending you my consent, I would have you weigh well your own private thoughts on the subject of marriage.You are but a girl still; and without disparaging your natural gifts, you are more artless and innocent than most girls of your age.I question if you have ever thought seriously of leaving home; laying aside childish associations, and your home habits ; or beginning the life of your proper work in the world, wholly with strangers, in a new county, and in, as it now happens, a very prominent position.This you will have to think of, and remember it is no light matter.Hitherto all the troubles, inconveniences, and pains of life have been borne for you by us,your father and mother.When you marry, you must not only endure your own, but equally your husbands.It does not follow that because you will be rich, you will'be free from care.Your duties will be increased Ly it.You will have to account for the gifts given you.\u201cThough it is my duty to warn you, my child, I do not wish to weary you with a homily ; especially at so happy a moment.For if I read truly, there has been an unusual light in my Dulce\u2019s eyes of late, that set me thinking on the cause, which is now explained.When I have you by my side, 1 will continue this sern'on; but at present take your father\u2019s best blessing.\u201c May God keep you, guard you, love you, is the prayer of your loving father.\u201d My mother's letter was as follows :\u2014 \u201cGod bless you, my darling child, and make you happy.We cannot but be pleased with Mr.Mallerdean.He has left rothing to be desired by your father and me in what he has said.Indeed, our gratification and pleasure are so great, we must be careful not to let it bias our judgment; and I charge you to consult your sister very seriously on this momentous subject.she already knows what it is to think of marriage, and will tell you that it is the most important event of your life.You have already been a dutiful and geod child, and we shall sadly miss your bright face and gay spirits ; but the very remembrance occuring to me at this moment reminds me to intreat you to be serious.« Hitherto your life has been like that of a little brook running merrily along.Now you have met another, and, running together, you will become a broad and fair river; your course must always enrich the land through which you pursue your way, you must encounter difficulties and perform duties.But together, remember; once you are married, it must be as impossible to separate your feelings, habits, and actions from those of your husband as it would be to scparate the waters: of the two brooks now mingled and running together.My Dulce, the mother\u2019s heart in me regrets that you ave absent from me at such an important time.Certainly your father and I could not anticipate keeping our children always near us, Indeed, when I have prayed for you, my prayers have always included petitions that some of my numerous girls might be as happy as myself in marriage.For though the cases are doubled, the pleasures are four-fold.Butuow when the time comes, when I sce those for whom your father and I have borne many privations with cheerfulness, growing up to be the delight of our eyes and consolation of our hearts, it is not without a pang that we give them up.It makes me desirous to have you homie at once.I must see your pretty smiling face, to judge that the pain of losing you will be lust in the delight of witnessing your happiness, « Come soon, my love, to the embrace of of your fond mother.\u201d Upon reading these lctters, Sissy began to do as I had done, laugh and cry.(To be Continued.) * CHARLETANS AND QUACKS.have long plied their vocation on the suffering pedals of the people.The knife has pared to the quick; caustic applications have tormented the victim of corns until the conviction shaped itself \u2014there\u2019s no cure.Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor proves on what a slender basis public opinion rests.If you suffer trom corns get the Extractor aud you will be satisfied.Sold everywhere.- \u2014A discovery of fraudulent operations in Internal Revenue stamps has been made at Hartford, Conn., which may lead to the solution of the wide discrepancy between the amount of beer reported from breweries and the amount of beer stamps solds.It is said that uncancelled stamps have been taken from barrels in considerable quanti- ites, sent abroad and returned here, and resold to dishonest brewers at a discount.\u2014Three steamship captains were a- ings of heaven, bidding you open your rested in New York, yesterday, tor carrying an excessive number of passengers.4 Ynusurauce Zlotices.$1,000,000 000°'09$ \u2018LISOdAd INIINTTACD 3 ; f Q Head Office, Province of Quebec, 119 St, Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL All Classes of Risks Written at Lowest Rates.JOHN F.NOTT, CHAS.D.HANSON, Joint General Agents.February 23 trs 26 GT & MARINE ASSURANCE CO.Assets, = - $1,950,000 This Company continues to insure against FIRE and MARINE Risks, at Current rates, through the undersigned.Losses payable in Ibnädon when required.Cattle insured agains.11 risks, an A.R.BETHUNE, Manager.MONTREAL BRANCH OFFICE 329 Notre Dame Street.WILL REMOVE About 15th April 0 196 St.James Street, NEXT MOLSONS BANK.January 14 trs J14 12 INTERNATIONAL MARINE INSURANCE CO.(LIMITED) Of Liverpool, The undersigned having been appointed Agent in Canada for this Company, is now prepared to underwrite shipments of merchandise ip the usual manner and at current rates.JACKSON RAE, Royal Insurance Cnambersll 21st Annual Statement OF THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the U.S HENRY B.HYDE, President, For the Year Ending December 31, 1880.AMOUNT or LEDGER ASSETS, Jan.1, 1880.$35,980,997 62 TNCOME., + sivas +.8,735,699 43 May 10 $44,716,697 05 DISBURSEMENTS.Paid Policy-holders for Claims by Death, Dividends, Surrender Values, Discounted and Matured Endowments and Tontine Policies and Annuties.$4,792,937 97 Other Disbursements as per detailed Statement.1,513,915 06 Ner CasH Assers, December 31, 1880.$38,409 844 02 ASSETS.Bonds and Mortgages.$9,053.475 50 United States Stock.2,513,591 60 State, City and other Stocks authorized by the Laws of the State.ovvuse Loans secured by United and other Stocks.Real Estate.c00uuus Cash and other Ledger Assets as per exten led State- MENt.c000 covosaco0e 6 8,987,422 47 \u2026.\u2026\u2026.0 7,064,562 88 8,368,363 62 2,422,428 56 $38,409,844 02 Market value of Stocks over Cost.0e sacsse Accrued Interest, Rents and Premiums, as per extended Statement.1,521,051 28 1,177,707 02 Total Assets, Dec.31,1880.-$41,108,602 32 ToraL LIABILITIES, including legal reserve for reinsurance of all existing policies 31,880,:08 1 Total Undivided Surplus.$9,228,2¢4 12 Risks assumed in 1880,$35,170,805 00 Risks Outstanding, $177,597,703 00 JAMES W.ALEXANDER, Vice-President.SAMUEL BORROWE, 2nd Vice-President.C.W.ScorT, Superintendent of Agencies.THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY'S OFFICE \u2014] Sm REMOVED TO No.233 ST.JAMES STREET, (Over A.MoGisson's GROCERY STORER.) R.W.GALE.General Manager, R.WW.GALE, MANAGER FOR THE DOMINION, 233ST.JAMESSTREET (Over A.McGibbon 8 Grocery Storc,) MONTREAL.March 26 7 North British and Mercantile FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Company.Established (809 Subscribed Capital, - - £2.000,000 Stg CANADA BOARD.MANAGING DIRECTORS D.LORN MACDOUGALL, Esq.THOMAS DAVIDSON, Esq, DIRECTORS: GILBERT SCOTT, Esq., of Messrs.Wm.Dow 20.CHARLES F.SMITHERS, Esq,, General Manager Bank of Montreal, The Hon.THOMAS RYAN, Senator FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COMP\u2019Y 1.\u2014Funds as at 3lst December, 1879.Pald-up Capital.au.£350,000 Steg.Fire Reserve Fund.794,577 * Premium Reserve.oe0.x \u201c Balance of Profit and Loss Ac- COUNL.eavenvivesnnnenarannsee 247,003 ¢ Life Accumnulation.,.£2,980,885 \u20186 Annuilty Funds.311,961\u201c - 2.\u2014Revenue for the Year 1879 From Fire Department: Fire Premiums, ., £902;670 fy Frown Life Department: Life Premiums aud Interest.448,698 , Total Revenue.eovvveien.£1,351,36¢ or, $6,944,426 7 = 3 WILLIAM EWING, Inspector.GEORGE U.AHERN, Sub-Inspector Eead Office for the Dominion in Montreal D.LORN MACDOUGALL, THOMAS DAVIDSON, \u201cGsneral \u2018Jetober £ =*3mera! Ageatez Royal Insurance Co, OF ENGLAND.CAPITAL, - - - $10,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED, Nearly $23,000,000 Invested in% Canada for Protection ot Canadian Policy- Holders, exceeds $ 600,000 Liability of Shareholders Unlimited: Fire Insurances accepted on the most favourable terms.Life business transacted in all its branches.M.H GAUL] .Ww.TATLEY | } Cniet Agents, October 8 } 241 \u2014\u2014 Railway Motices.| M 7] RAILWAY.CHANGE OF TIME.COMMENCING ON MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1881, Trains will run as follows (= Ses 0, Mixed.Mail.Expressa for Lenye TachoïaF vues 8.50 pm 8.30am 5.15 pm Arrive at Ottawa.8.30 am 1.00 pm 9.45 pm ttawa for Le enelagn Lanansee 7.00 pm 8.10 am 4.55 pm Arrive at Hoch\u2019laga.6.45 am 12.40 pm 9.25 pm Leave Hochelaga for uebec.00000 6,00 pm 8.00 pro.10.00 pm aye at Quebec.\u2026 800am 9.25 pm 6.30am Leave uebec for cnelaga Ceereenas 5,30 pm 10.10 am 18.00 pre Arrive at Hoch\u2019laga.8.00 am 4.40 pm 6.30 am Leave Hochelaga for St.Jerome.5.30 pm Arriveat 8t Jerome.7.15 pm \u2014\u2014\u2014 Leave St.Jerome for Hochelaga .6.45am Arriveat Hoch\u2019laga.9.00 am Leave Hochelaga for Jollette.+vo 5.00 pm Arrive atJollette.7.25 pm Leave Jolictte for Hochelaga., 5.40 am Arrive at Hochelaga 8.15 am \u2014\u2014\u2014 (Local Trains between Hull and Aylmer.) Traius leave Mile-End Station ten minutes ater.æ#\"- Maguificient Palace Cars on all Pasgenger Trains and Elegant Sleeping Cars on Night Traiusrains to and from Ottawa connect wilh Trains to and from Quebec, Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Quebec a \u2014 \u2014 it 4 p.m.Al Trains Run by Montreal Time.GENERAL FFICE, 13 Place d\u2019Arrnes.3 Pl JACKET OFFICES: 1 ace ries 202 St.James Street, { MONTREAL: 1 site St.Louis Hotel, QUEBEC.Oppo L.A.SENECAL, General Superintendent, J FCI, \u2014 fd ë CRT i hi RO Gl en SPAS SR South E Montreal and Boston Air Line THE DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE White Mountains, Manchester, Nashua, Worcester, Providence, BOSTON ard all points in NEW ENGLAND, also to the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.On and after MONDAY, MAY 2nd, South Eastern Railway Trains will run to and from Bonaventure Station as follows:\u2014 Leave Montreal, DAY EXPRESS running through to Boston at 8.80 a.m., with Parlour Car.LOCAL TRAIN to Knowlton and all Way Stations this side at 5.00 p.m., on Saturdays 242.00 p.m.instead of 5.00 p.m., and arrive on Mondays at 8.40 a.m.instead of 9.20a.m.NIGHT EXPRESS, with Pullman Sleeper, through to Boston at 6.30 p.m., will stop only at Chambly Canton, West Farnham and Cowansville, between St.Lambert and Sutton Junction, except on Saturdays, when this train will stop at all stations.Arrive at Montreal.NIGHT EXPRESS from Boston at 8.40 a.m.LOCAL TRAIN from Knowlton and Way Stations at 9.20 a.m , on Mondays at 8.40 a.1n, instead of 9.20 a.m.DAY EXPRESS from Boston at 9.30 p.m.Express Train arriving at 8.40 a.m.will stop daily at Richelieu, Chambly Canton and Chambly Basin.The most comfortable and elaborate.Sleep-~ Ing Cars run on the night trains that enter Bonaventure Station.CARS AND TRAINS run between Bonaventure Station, Montreal, and Boston WITHOUT CHANGE.\u201d Baggage checked through to all principal points in NEW BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONAVENTURE STATION, thus saving all trouble to Passengers at the Boundary ne.For Tickets, ap 1y io 202 St.James street, Windsor Hotel an naventure Station.P.ALDEN, GUSTAVE LFVE, Supt.Traffic.Passenger Agent.BRADLEY BARLOW, President and General-Manager, Concord, Lowell, .May 10 CENTRAL VERMONT AIR LINE.Old Reliable Short Route.Three Express Trains Dally, equipped with Miller Platiorm und Westinghouse Air Brake, Kleeping Cars are attached to Night Trains between Montreal and Boston and Springfield, and New York via Troy, and Parlor Cars to Day Express between Montreal and Poston.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m., Day Express for Coucord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, Boston, Troy, Albany, Springfield, New London, New York and Boston, tie Fitchburgh.For Waterloo and Magog, 3.20 p.m.8.20 p.m., Night Express for New York via Troy, arrive at New York at 6.45 a.m.next morning.6.30 p.m., Night Express for Bostou via Lowel\u2019, and New York via Springfield.GOING NORTH Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell at 8.30 a.m., via Fitchburga at 8.00 aan., Troy at 7.40 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 8.45 p.m.Day Express leaves New York, via Troy, at 8.00 a.m.; arrives in Montreal at 11.00 p.m.Night Express leaves Boston at 7.00 p.m.via well, and 6 p.m., via Fitchburgh and New York at 4 p.m., via Springfield, arriving in Montreal at 8.45 a.m.Night Express leaves New York, via Troy, at 9.00 p.m., arriving in Montreal at 11.00 a.m.For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermont Railroad Office, bé St James Street.A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Agent.New York Office.271 Broadway.Bostuu Uffice, 260 Washington Street.WM.F.SMITH, J.W.HOBART, Gen).Passeuger Agent.General Supt.St.Albans, Vi., May 23, 1881.117 Delaware & Hudson Cos Railroads LAKE CHAMPLAIN AND LAKE GEORGE STEAMERS.The Saratoga Line Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST.Shortest and only Direct Line\u2014Quick ! No Delays! Fast Trains leave Montreal : 7.15 a.m.\u2014Day Express, \u2018\u2018 Wagner Drawing Room Car attached,\u201d for Saratoga, Troy and Albany, arriving in New York at 10.00 p.m.: 3.20 paient Express\u2014Wagner's Elegant Sleeping Car run through to New York without change, arriving in New York at 8.45 a.m nextinorning.2\"This Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for ston, arriving at 3.20 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express arried via this Line, Information given, and Tickets sold, at all grand Trunk Offices, and at the Company\u2019s ce.143 ST JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.D.M.KENDRICK, CHAS, C.McFALL, General Pass\u2019r Agert Agent Ma Albany, N.Y, Montreal CLUTEN FLOUR Yor DYSPEPSIA, DIABETES, ar mrt ni MACDOUGALL BROS.N ovember 13 MISSION AGENT.AND STocks LovGHT AND SoLD.MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES EFFECTED.ADVANCES ON STOCKS, MERCHANDISE OR CoN- MERCIAL PAPKR NEGOTIATED.John Protesstonal Cards.Stock Brokers, , jos Xavier Street, Montreal, 69 $ Franclos gate NEW YORK.Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock and Gold Exchange.BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &e.JacKson mane, OFFICE: ROYAI, INSURANCE CHAMBERS, NOTRE DAME STREET.GENERAL FIVAXCIAL, InvesmaesT and Com- MUNICIPAL OR OTHER Bonps Loans ON April 12 87 RIDDELL & STEVENSON, Chartered Accountants, 22 ST.JOHN STREET, Commissioners for the Provinces of Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scoua, New Brunswick and Mazitoba\u2014 A.F.RippELL i November Alex.Moflat, Chartered Accountant and Auditor, A.W.STEVENSON.274 112 St.Francois Xavier Street.Doors AUDITED, ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED, Esrarks LIQUIDATED.21 McDonald, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230- St.James Street, Montreal, ESTABLISHRD 1867.Special attention given to auditing the May 27 books and statements of Joint Stock Companies and Corporations, January 207 MERCIER, BEAUSOLEIL& MARTINEAU, ADVOCATES, No.55 St.James Street, MONTREAL.Hox Ho~ore MERCIER, Lately Solicitor General and AT.P.P.foi St- Hyacinthe.CLEOPHAS BEAUSOLEIL, | PAUL G.MARTINEAU Lately Official Assignee.Montreal, January 29 25 CHURCH, CHAPLEAU, HALL & ATWATER Advocates, Barristers and Commissloners.Chambers : No.131 ST.JAMES STREET (OVER MEDICAL IIALL.) L.RvacLes Cuvron, Q.C.| Joux 5.Haut, Jr.J.A.CHAPLEAU, Q.C.A.W.ATWATER.February 21 44 R.& L.LAFLAMME, ADVOCATES, 42 St.James Street, Hon.R.LAFLAMME, Q.C.L.LAFLAMUE.October 14 245 d dreds in ever ception.ago, by keeping our stock up to the expectations of the public, both in regard to new styles, variety, low prices, and guaranteeing every article we sell to be as re- preseuted, we have now and for many years past done the largest business in our line in the Dominicn, both wholesale and retail.the finest selection of First-Class Furniture, GIBBONS & McNAB, Barristers and Attornevs.OFFICE Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, \"LONDON, ONT.Go.GiooNs, | Geo.McNas.January 3 2 MACMANON, BOULTBEE, DICKSON & JEFFERY, \u2018Barristers and Attorneys OFFICE: Over Canadian Bank of Commerce, LONDON, ONT.Huca MacMaHon, Q,C.| A.O.JEFFERY.JorN BoULTEER.W.J.T.DicksoN.N.B.\u2014Mr.Dickson joins the firm 1st F_bruary, 188}, January 3 Beatty, Chadwick, Bigrar & Thomson Barristers, Attorneys at Law, Solicitors in Insolvency, de.BEATTY, MILLER BIGGAR & BLACESTOCK, Barristers, Solicitors in Chancery, Nola: ries Public, &e.OFFICES: OVER BANK OF TORONTO.Corner of Wellington and Church Streets TORONTO.W.H.Bearry.C.R.W.BIGGAR.E.M.CHADWICK, D.E.Tuouson.W.N.MILLAR.\u2018T.G.BLACKSTOCK.January 15 13 CARMAN & LEITCH, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.CORNWALIL, ONT.Jas.Luces, R.B.Canuan, Jena 14 142 MUNRO & MAXWELL, BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, OFFICES: L'ORIGNAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont, J.MAXWELL, M.Muxno, L'Original, Ont, Alexandria, Ont December 27 ws 30 Levs Pearson & Kingsford, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICL TORS, NOTARIES, &o.Freehord Buildings, COURT STREET, Toronto.Jonx Lxys JAugs Pearson, R.E.Kinasronp.August 12 191 Novelty and variety is the ordor of the ay and has crowned with success hun- ry business, ours being no cx- From a very small one 35 years Our stock of No.7 Store consists of DEBILILY.An Invaluable Tonie and iri Flour.Frce from Bran or So aste-Repa circular.FARWELL Watertown, N.Y, WAITS send tor duce another.medicine known, mail on receipt of price, 25 cents.circular.address WAIT H NEVER FA Great Danish Specificvegetable remedies.Certain cure for Spermatorrheal Weak- Loss of Manhood.gamphiets sen elsewhere at $2 Markham Canadian Agency.Maclennan & Macdonald, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTA- BIES, &c., Cornwall, Oxr, D B.MACLENNAN, II, .DUNALD, JAME W, LIDDELL.April H.COTTE, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Address P.0.BuxiNo.},RG6, 8 7 September 4 iy 723 LUNG TROUBLES & NERVOU» ping | Libray and Centre Tables, & RHINES, Props., HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Cures, Effected by them are radical and certain.They do not cure one disease and pro- Î They will cure a larger per centage of cases and in less time than.any d 40 numbers, each number for its special disease.If your druggist does not keep them, any number will be sent by Send for OM(HOPATHIC MEDICINE MANUFACTORY, Arnprior,Ont An old German Cure, composed of costly ont th Nervous Debility, ness, and the terrible miseries resulting from Pamphlets sent free de- diseases, HAILSEN Is sold by all Druggists in Montreal and 2 per box (in green wrappers).Mailed on addressing the GERMAN MED, co, SANDFIELD Mace comprising many styles of Wardrobes, from $25 to $75 ; Chamber Suites, from $100 to $3065, in different styles and finish; Dining Tables, pedestal, 6 leaves, from $24 to $45 ; ay a marble, cloth and inlaid tops, trom $7 to $75; Hat and Hall Stands, from $10 to $125; Parlour Desks in many styles, f om $15 to $100; Etagercs, Cabinets, Music Stands, Port Folios, Yarlour Easels, from $15 to $50, each engraved and gilted, flowers and landscapes, and the original bamboo style; Patent Rocking and Easy Chairs, covered in two cclours of silk plush,embossed, very rich, from $3 to $60; Britisb, French and German Toilet, Hanging, Mantle and Pier glasses, from 50¢ to $100 ; Clocks of the latest design, in fret work and in other styles, from $1.25 to $25.Parlour Furniture is still more varied, both in price and quality, having over 25 different styles on hand, varying in price from $45 to $350, covered in varied materials, and the number we sent out since lst April is a con- Yincing proof to the public that our prices are the lowest in the city, our advantages being many, very long experience as to the tastes and wants of our customers, and the more important onc of paying caeb for every article we take into stock, by which Wo receive such discounts as enables us to mark our prices at figures that insures ready style.Our No.9 Store is more particularly filled up for wholesale trade, and is connected with our New Warerooms, corner of McGill and St.Joseph Streets, having rented the four upper flats this Spring for a term of years, in order to mect the wants of our very largely increasing trade, in the Wholesale as well as Retail, Our sales this year will reach those of the best of the past.Our Chair will also go up to 100,000 Chairs, judging from the time past.Our old motto strictly adhered to, * Quick Sales and Light Profits.\u201d OWEN McGARVEY & SON, 47:9 and 11 St, Joseph St.132 | June 3 Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.Ir is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair.It restores, with tha gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired.By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured.It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, on otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable, The VIGOR cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and discases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible.Asa Dressing for Ladies\u2019 Hair \"The VIGOR is incomparable.It is colorless, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric.It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence.Practical and Analytical Chemists, : Lowell, Mass.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.LYMAN, SONS & CO., Montreal Wholesale Agents OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR R¥STOR.ER is the best for restoring grey hair te its former colour.It produces a pertevuy natural shade, and is absolutely harmless, Recommended for destroying scurf and ens couraging growth of new hair.OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTOR ER will darken grey hair, and in a few days completely bring back the natural color, The effect is superior to that produced by an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin.Large bottles, 18.6d.\u2014Lockyer's ia equal to the most expensive hair restorer.QCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RE STURER\u2014Sulphur being highly prized for 1ts stimulant, cleansing, healthful action on the hair glands, LOCKYER'S RESTORER is strongly recommended.It is most agreeable in use, and never fails In its action on the eolour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which has been lost.No other hair dressing is required.Large bote tles, 1s 6d.Sold by Chemists, Huirdresserg and Perfumers in London, the Country, and throughout the world.Loekyer's is cqual to any of the high-priced preparations.EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONI1Q P rouses and developes the nervous enera ies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite Sispels languor and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.Is a& specitic remedy for neuralga, aguic, indigestion, fevers ot every kind, chest affections, and in wasting dis eases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Peppers Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and a return to robust health certain, Bottles, 3 doses, 4s 6d ; next size, 11s.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Badford Laboratory, London, must be on the label, There is no Tonic so certain In effect as Pepper\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly recommended to residents of India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile con dition.a LL EPPEIL?S QUININE AND IKON TON10 strengthens the nervous and muscular system, improves digestion, Animates the spirits, recruits the health.For debilitated health from the eflect of hot climates this tonic is Invaluable.PEPER QUININE AND IRON TONIC contilng an unvuarying i want of quinine and iron, It possesses 8, the powers of these vajunble tonics jn Lanisning diseases and symptoms traceaile to weakness, a low state of the nervous ystem, enfeebled condition of the body, and derangement of the general health.PAgAXACUM AND PODOPHYLLIN,\u2014 Prepared enly by J.Pepper, London.This Fluid combination, extracted from me- dicinul roots, 18 now asc instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, bllious- ness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, hesd-nche, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morniiig, glddiness, disturbance of the stom ach, and feelings of general depression.It sets the sluggish liver In motlon, very ellghtly acts on the bowels, glving a sense of heath And corafort in 21 hours.It Is the sufest medicine.Taraxacum and Podophyliin is a Quid made only by J.PEPPER, ford Laboratory, London, whose name is on eve label.Bottles, 2s 4d.and 4s.6d.Sold by al} Chemists, A most valuable and essential) medicine for Indla, Australia, the Cape, and Colonies generally.LIVER COMPLAINT R.KING'S DANDELION AND NINE LIVER PILLS (without cury.) The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DERANGEMENT FLATUs LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDs IRS, BA APPETITE, INDIGESTION ACIDI TY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms of disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknowledged by many cinineut surgeons to be the eafest and mildest pills for every constitution.In boxes at 1s Md, 28 Sd, and 4s 6d.Bold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout \u2018he world.Prepared iy Ja.Porke, London Speclully viluabie Pills 1or residoc ta abros and travellers, 31 February 6 A Rare Chance For persons desirous of possessing a Country Villa, Lots for sale at only six miles from the city, in the best locality of Sault- au-Recollet, adjoining the «Sacred Heart.\u201d: Price only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms mo: 4 liberal.For further particulars apply cn the premises to Ulere L.N.F.ROY Suult-au-Recollet, Ur to R.CAMPBELL NELLRS, 210 St.James Street.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will Le made to the Legislature of the Proviuce of Quebec, at its next Session, fur an Act to corporate an Asylum for the care and maintenance of the Insane belonging to the Protestant Denominations of this Province.L.II.DAVIDSON, Solicitor for Applicants.Montreal, 10th March, 1881 m 68 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application shall be made to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next Session, for un Act incorporating the \u201c Canadian Electric Lighting Company,\u201d with power to erect poles in all parts of the Province of Quebec, lay wires under or above ground, and to construct and lay the necessary materials and engines to attain the end of lighting private houses, public buildings and thoroughfares with Electric Light, and supply families or corporations with clec- tric motive-power, and to hold and possess engines and water-powers for th generation of Electricity.LACOSTE, GLOBENSKY & BISAILLON \u2014 Attorneys and Solicitors, Montreal, 14th April, 1881.80 \u2014_\u2014 rane THIS MONTREAL HERALD Printing and Publishing Company, Nos.155 & 157 St.James Street MONTREAL | DAILY HERALD\u2014Dclivered in all part City and by Mail (Pre-paid by Publishers 2 per Annum, WEEKLY (8 pages) per annum \u2014 Lot ns Rates for Advertising, $ ertion (à arei , Subsequent, if Inscrted Wi 10 cts per lla .8 If inserted twice a wee > ~ - 1 1f Inserted once a Woon 10 : - year (every day i Bo Smonths yw bef line hp Tiree times a week.tarter off à Twice a week, soot AT LON 9 above pates Qace a week.| nalt de .do.Reading matter in City n 6 Item Column.,.,,.2 cents per line Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.{ v=.per insertion In the Weekly, 16 cents perline.,, versses +.Per Insertion Yearlv Rates of Advertising, No advertisernents to be considere the 71 Fear, UUless it 1s previousty Area À Be The privilege of yearly advertisers will be confined LO their regular business; and ail other advertisements, such as auction sales houses to pty dissolution of partner shi ps, te, vtices, & ; ship Le charge ti 1ips, removals, &e, JAMES STEWART, M nasi Dipaetor, THE MUNTKEAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMEILCIAL GAZErri, Printed end Published by te MONTREAL ÉRALD PRINTING AN Lise .ING COMPANY, ARD PUL Cominunicalions to be addressed to JAMIL © STEWART, Managing Liiecter 4 No St.ames Sticet, Mont:eaL Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., op Ean a "," \"5 6 me OS 4 Le (8 te nt n on he for cc- of nd, Ary lof 188 sud ec- nd th IN (ED LE- < the 1ers) 0.75 11 \u2018ales .line Lion tion + the on.d ull :Llon Ln: re p \u20ac C3 or.intod WAL I~ige My a; - + pee CE Sternusiipv Ilotices.\u201cALLAN LINE.- =: = Under Contract with the Governments of Canada and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS.1801, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, 1881, This Company\u2019s Lines are composed of the following Doubled - Engined, Clyde - built, IRON STEAMSHIPS., They are built in water-tight compartinents, are unsurpassed for strength, &pecd and comfort, ore fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical experience can suggest, and have made the fastest time on record.Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders.Parisian .5406 Capt.Jas.H.Wylie, Sardinian .4650 Capt.J.HB.Dutten.Polynesian 4100 Capt.R.Brown.Sarmatian.3600 Capt.John Graham, Circassian .4000 Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.R '3650 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.3400 Capt.Joseph Ritchie, 3300 Capt.W.Richardson.3434 Capt.Hugh Wylie, 3200 Lt.B.Thomson, R.N.R .2700 Lt.R.Barrett, R.N.R.2700 Capt.James.3000 Capt.J.G.Stephen.800C Capt.Parks, 4800 Capt.Neil McLear.Moravian.Peruvian.Nova Scot.Hibernian .Caspian.Austrian Nestorian.Prussian.Scandinavian.Buenos Ayrean.Corean.+e.4000 Capt, McDougall, Grecian.#600 Capt.Legallais, Manitoban.Canadian.Phoenician.Waldensian .3150 Capt.Maenicol.2600 Capt.C.J.Menzies 2800 Capt, James Scott, 2600 Capt.Moore, : Corinthian .2100 Capt.Brown, Lucerne .2200 Capt.Kerr.;- Newfoundland,.1500 Capt.Mylins, Acadian.,1350 Capt.F.McGrath.The shortest sea route between America and Europe being only five days between land to land.THE STEAMERS OF TUE LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY & QUEBEC MAIL SERVICE.Sailing from Liverpool every THURSDAY, and from Quebee every SATURDAY (callin at Lough Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland) are intended to be despatched _ FROM QUEBEC.MORAVIAN.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1ccscccsene eases June 4 SABMATIAN .one Los] CIRCASSIAN, \u201c 18 POLYNESIAN.\u201c 25 PARISIAN.July 2 SARDINIAN.00 10000 senense Rates of Passage from Quebec: Cabin, .sas sa tenues 0 and $80.00, (According to accommodation.) Intermediate.PR «$40.00 Steerage.THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN & QUEBEC EXTRA SERVICE.Are intended to be despatched from Quebee for Liverpool : SCANDINAVIAN.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cosoccurres .June 18 NESTORIAN.\u202610ucserces cac aues \u2026.25 THE STEAMERSOF THE GLASGOW AND QUEBEC SERVICE Are intended to sail from Quebec for Glas~ AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE: © VOL.LXXIII \u2014NO.187 ape PRICE 3 CENTS CYNTHIA TITANIA.ASHBURNE from all For Rates o June 4 The splendid new fi Screw Steamer ASHBUR est class at Lloyds), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR GLASGOW = Steamship Fottces.DONALDSON CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS rst-class, 2,000 Tons Eo .Building.2,469 Tons full-power NE,A 100 (High- ON OR ABOUT | f Freight \u2014 ee SAILING BETWEEN Montreal and Newcastle-on-Tyne, via London.This Line is composed of the followin IRON STEAMSHITS, WHICH ARE ALL pi THE HIGHEST CLASS, HAVE BEEN BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR THIS TRADE, AND POSSESS TILE The 10th JUNE next, taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATES | parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of 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 during the season.Superior accommodation for a ligiited number of Cabin l\u2019assengers.and Passage, apply t , RORENT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament street, Montreal, Or DONALDSON BROTHERS, 67 Great Clyde street, Glasgow.181 THOMSON LINE STEHAMSHIPS, A 7 TN of ow: EO NNITOBAN.TTT .June 4 | MOST IMPROVED FACILITIES FOR CARRYING BUENOS AYREAN.pa T6 \"11 | LIVE STOCK, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS.RAR EE | AV Te eee COREAN.July 2 | BARCELONA.1550 Alex.Anderso ; 1 \"EL 1,856.n MANITOBAN.10000 evene secs sc000 ¢ CARMONA .3,80.J.A.Halcrow THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, ST.JOHNS, HALIFAX AND BALTIMORE MAIL SERVICE, Arc intended to be despatched as follows : FROM HALIFAZ CASPIAN.save ss ace vod ccan ace June 6 NOVA SCOTIAN.a _4t HIBIERNIAN.esscccere nono 00 5 vere July 4 RATES OF PASSAGE ERTWEEN HALIFAX AND ST, JOXINS : Cabin.$20.00 | Intermediate.$ÿ15.00, Steerage.$6.00.THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, GAL- WAY, QUEENSTOWN AND BOSTON SERVICE, Are intended to be despatched as follows from Boston for Glasgow direct : CORINTHIAN.crue seun es About May 25 AUSTRIAN.cee Jane 4 PRUSSIAN.oo «1 PHŒNICIAN Loo \u201c18 WALDENSIAN.* \u201c 35 CORIN THIAN.\u2026.sasscua 1 Iuly 2 AUSTRIAN.rene 6 \u201c 9 THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON SERVICE, & Low, London or to Cairns, - May 20 Montreal.,.8,28¢ Dominioen.3 t Are intended to be despatched from Boston Texasr Liverpoo ebee.vee PERUVIAN erent eran eevee es June 24 [ississtusipl.Persons desirous of bringing their friends Brooklynfrom Britain can obtain Passage Certificates at lowest rates, An experienced Surgeon carried on each Vessel Berths not secured until paid for.THROUGH BILLS LADING Granted at Liverpool and Glasgow, and al Continental Ports, to all Points in Canada andthe Western Stctes, via Falifax, Boston, Baltimore, Quebec and Montreal ; and from all Ruilway Stations in Canada and the United States to Liverpool and Glasgow, via Baltimore, Boston, Quebec and Montreal.For Freight, passage or other information, apply to JOHN Havre; ALEXANDERK HUNTER,7 Rue Scribe, Paris; AUQG.SCHMITZ & C0, Or RICHARD BERNS, Antwerp ; Ruys & Co.Rotterdam ; C.Hugo, Hamburg; JAMES Moss & Co., 1.CURRIE, 21 Qual d\u2019Orleans | \u20ac Owesl rates.RATES OF P CABIN\u2014Quebec to Liverpool, $50 ; Return, Pre-paid Steerage Tickets issued at the The AVLONA is intended to sail from MONTREAL on or about The 8th of JUNE next.For rates of freight apply to Messrs.Starks Neweastle-on-Tyne ; Andrew ; William Thomson, Dundee ; Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada Tons.Sarnia ) Oregon F SAILIN FROM QUEBEC.Ti Toronto.JOHN HOPE & CO., Montreal.120 DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS Tons 2,700 (build'g).3,850 (build\u2019g).3,850 G.Steamers will sail as follows : MONTREAL.th June TORONTO.+.\u2026.18th June DOMINION.\u2026.0\u2026\u2026.ven 23rd June BROOKLYN.«30th June TEUTONIA.\u2026.7thJuly ONTARIO.tees ees Jddth July SSAGE.Through Tickets can be had at all the prin- ipal Grand Trunk Railwa Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canady.For Freight or Passage, applv in condon, to Bowering, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India cket Offices in Bordeaux : FISCHFR & BEHMER, Schus- | Avenue; in Liverpool, to Flipn, Main selkorb No.8, Bremen i CHARLEY & Montgomery, 24 Tames \u2018Street ; in Quebec, to MALCOLM, Belfast; JAMES SCOTT &| W.M.Macpherson; at all Grand Trunk Co., Queenstown ; MONTGOMERIE & Railway Ofliices ; or to WORKMAN 17 Gracechurch _ street, Lon- DAVID TORRANCE & COdon ; JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN,T0 Great Clyde } Exchange Courtstreet, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, James June7 135 street, Liverpool ; ALLANS, RAE & Co., ue- bec ; ALLAN & Co, 72 La Salle street, Chiengo ; H.BOURLIEK,Toronto; LEVE & ALDEN, A Broadway, New York, and 5 State street, ston,or to Boston, H.& A.ALLAN, 8u State Street, Boston, and 25 Common Street, Montreal.May 27 126 STATE LI Passenger Steamshins SAIL EVERY THURSDAY, New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Queens town, Belfast, Loudonderry or Bristol, EF Splendid new Steamers, with unexcelled passenger accommodation.This Company has just added to their fleet two new and owerful steamers, which will ply regularly atween New York and Europe.Prices are lower than by any other first-class line.The Second Cabin accommodations offer superior facilities tor travellers of moderate means.Everything is supplied, and passengers are nade thoroughly comfortable.Steerage at lowest rates, both to and from Europe.Apply, tor pamphlet of information and sailing lisis, to {t.H, PATTERSON, Agent, 264 ST.JAMES S.REET, Montreal.Or to, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO, General Agents, 58 Broadway, New York December 7 292 ASE LE: 2 Tol \u201cGUION LINE.J UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, BAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN = NE | er dit : teamers.J AKE MANI real to Liver LA ee Rates of pool, $50.THE CANADA SHIPPI INE Is composed of the following first-class, ull-powered, Clyde-built Iron Commanders.AKE WINNIPEG.W.Bengon.8,30 KE NEPIGON.LAKE WINNIPEG .LAKE CHAMPLAIN \u2026 AKE MANITOBA.FROM TOBA.G.B.Beaver Ling of Steamships Montreal to Liverpool.- NG COMPANY'S Steamships :\u2014 Fons Scott.3,300 JAKE CHAMPLAIN.W, Stewart.2,800 LAKE NEPIGON.H.Campbell.2,300 LAKE HURON (Building), .4,100 The above Steamships will sail trom Mont- PES y 1 direct as follows : J.SELKIRK, vee.Hth June vers.20th June vere.8th June so.7th July assage from Montreal to Livercturn tickets, $90.Through Bills of Lading are issued to and from all parts or Canada and Western States.For Freight or other particulars apply in Liverpool to H.hi ping Co., 21 Water street; in Glasgow to Riou, SON & Co, ; in GOMERIE & Co., Mark Lane the offices of the Grand No steerage.Canada S| b.ndon to R.MoNT- : in Canada at all Trunk Railway; or to Sha THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO.1 Custom House Square, Montreal.May 27 126 SEVERN Temp Composed of the following First-cluss Steamships:\u2014 SCOTLAND.THAMES.\"woveours New York and Liverpool, Calling at Queenstown, j to be despatched from PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK ABYSSINIA .ovvvene wee.May 31, 7.30 a.m.WYOMING.June 7, 1.00 p.m.ARIZONA .June 14, 7.00 a.m.WISCONSIN .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.JUne2l, L00 pan.NÉVADA.L.\u2026.\u2026.June 28, 6.30 a.m.ABYSSINIA.\u2026.\u2026.0000005 \u2026.July 5, 11.30 a.m.These Steamers are bul of iron, 1n watertight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath-room, Smoking-room, Drawing-reom, Plano and Library; also, experienced Surgoon, Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer.The State-rooms are all upper deck, thus insuring those greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect ventilation and light, CABIN PASSAGE, $60, $80, and $100, according to location, &c.INTERMEDIATE.This is a class that afloras people of moderate means a respectable way ol travelling.Beds, Bedding, Wash-basins, &c., together with good food, separate Dining-room from eitlier Cabin or Steerage being provided.Passage, $10 single ; $80 round trip.Steerage Pussage at Low Rates.: Applyto WILLIAMS & GUION \u2019 29 Broadway,New York, £r to J.Y.GILMOUR & CO., 354 St.Paul street, _Montreal Apr .1 92 Bermuda, West ladies and Porto Rico QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.For BERMUDA, 8.2, ORINOCO June 9.For ST.JOHNS, ARECIBO, AGUADILLA MAYAGUEZ, PONCE, ARROYO, and HU MACAO, Porto Rico, 8S.BERMUDA, June 18° For ST.THOMAS, ST.KITS, ANTIGUA, DOMINICA MA RTINIQU kK, ST.LUCIA, an mm > = Te TLL, June 4 TRINIDAD 8.8.MU ror ireight, passage and insurance, apply to AK OUTERBRIDGE & CO.ARLE 29 Broudway, New York.Ent, LEVE & ALLEN) rance, 2 Morris street.Bt.Jamer'street, Montreal, W, MOORE, Manager, Renee and the Wes June 3 steamers i\u2014 about Meats, at both end June 7 \u201c13 Running In con ny Trun ailway Cornpan A osed of the following New and First-class SOUTHBOURNE.RIVERSDALE.DERONDA .The steamship ed to be despate The 6th JUNE next These steamers will have specla for the carringe of Butter, Chcese, Boxed and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same will be taken They have also first-class facilities for the carriage of a limit ed number of HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP.AS FOLLOWS: tern States.For Frelght or Passage, appl PERLEYS, CARTER © DARKE, Street, London, E.C., ROSS & CO., Quebce.1881.LONDON, 1881.Quebec and Montreal.2,615 Tons.\u20ac87 a sovnos saves 0 127108 The Steamships of this Line are intended QUEBEC FOR LONDON SCOTLAND, on or about 22nd June.Passage Certificates issued to persons de- slrous of bringing out their friends, Through Bills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London, for all parts of Canada to TEM- 21 Billiter DAVID SHAW, THE (NEAR sof the route.Lansaces eu 00005 2,00 SOUTHBOURNE is hed for Avonmouth Docks Montreal, Great Western Steamship Ling Montreal to Avonmouth Dock, BRISTOL,) nection with the Grand of Canada, com- .2,100 Tons, 2,000 * _ Intending Shippers should make immediate applieation,\u201d considerable engagements having already been made.For Kates Of BRIT RIFORD & CO., 9r to J.Y.GILMOUR & CO., ) 23 and 25 St.Saerament St., Montreal.cc Moat Paul street Or to MARK WHIFWILIL & SON, or » C-MCPALD os street The Grove, Bristol .Janes street, § \u2019 England.Az:nttin Montreal May 31 18 June 9 187 intena 1 facilities Steamship Zlotices.WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbor, ireland.CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAILS.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVER- PLOL, via Queenstown.are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 *ADRIATIC.June 1, at 8.00a.m ! GERMANIC \u201c4, at10.00 a.m REPUBLIC \u201c4 9 at 2.30 pom CELTIC.\u201c18, at 10.90 a.m BALTIC.# 22,at 2.00p.m *Extrasteamer, carrying Saloon rassengers only.SALOON PASSAGE.New York te Liverpool and Queenstown, $30 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $141 and $180 gold.ickets to London, $7, and to Paris, $20, gold, additional, Children between one and twelve yeurs, half-price.Infants free.Servants, $60.THESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE SHMEP OR PIGS.STEERAGE PASSAGE.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff, - $26.50.To Montreal from bove places, $23.50 prepaid.Passengers taking the ** White Star Steamers,\u201d asa rule, arrive in London in 9; days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information nd passage, apply to R.J.CORTIS Age: t, 37 Rroadway, New York.Or to B.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGENT, 413 St.Paul Street, Montreal.Apri 26 - = NARD LINE.LANE ROUTE, The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited) between NEW YORK and PEER POOIS æ.fFSCYTHIA.\u2026 Wednesday, June 22, * PARTHIA.\u2026.Wednesday, June 29, ** *BOTHNIA .Wednesday.July 6, \u201c \u201cGALDEIA.\u2026.\u2026.Wednesday-July 13, \u201c BATAVIA .Wednesday, Tuly 20, * yA every following Wednesday from New ork, Steamers marked thus * do not carry Steerage Passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$80 and $100, acord ing to accommodation.Tickets to Paris, $15, additional.Return tickets on favourable terms, Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets trom Liverpool \u2018and Queenstown, and all otlier parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Aniwerp Andother Ports ou the Continent, and for Mediterranean Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the Comany\u2019s Office, No.owiing Greenpany VERNON H, BROWN & CO.Or to THOS.WILSON, 5 St.Francois Xavier street.June 4 Cap Chatte Light.Cap Chatte Town.Grand Vallee Chlorodorme.Grand Etang.\u2026.\u2026.Fame Point.Fox River.Griffin\u2019s Cove.Cape Rosier.8 | is possible; and that it is doubtful if any Quebec.LIslet.Father Point.116 Father Point.Little Metis.Matane.\u201ces Matane.Cap Chatte Light.Cap Cuatte Light.Martin River.Martin River.Cape Magdalen.Cape Magdalen.Fame Point,.TRADE & COMMERCE, DEPARTURE UF OCEAN STEAMERS.Steamers.Date, \u201c= From To.~ Avlona,.June 8.Montreal.N C-on-Tyne Gallia.June 8.New York.Liverpool Republie.June 9.New York.Liverpool Averill.June 10.Montreal.W.Hart\u2019pl Ashburne.June 10.Montresal.Glasgow L.Nepigon.June 11.Montreal.Liverpoo Montreal.June 11.Quebec .Liverpool C Richmond.June 11.New York.Liverpool Sarmatian.June ll.Quebee.Liverpool Buenos Ay\u2019'n.June 11.Quebec .Glasgow Prussian.June 11, .Boston.Glasgow © Arizona, .Ju \u20ac 14.New York.Liverpool Helvetia.June 15.Algeria .June ls.C.of Chester.June 18.Montreal.Antwerp .New York.Liverpool! .New York.Liverpool Toronto .June 13.Quebec .Liverpool Celtie.June 18.New York.Liverpool Phenician.June 18.Boston.Glasgow Circassian June 18.Quebec.Liverpool Canadian.June 18.Quebec Glasgow Scand\u2019avian .June 18.Quebec Liverpool Novascotian.June 20.Halifax.Liverpooi .Montreal.Liverpool June 2).Montreal .Glasgow .New York.Liverpool .New York.Liverpool .New York.Liverpool London Liverpool Glasgow Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Glasgow Glasgow Liverpool hamp Parthia.Parisian.Hibernlan.Jul Liverpool Abyssinia Cay Tivernool Bothnia.July 6 Liverpool LL Manitoba .July 7.Montreal.Liverpool Marathon .June 8.New York.Liverpool Manitoban.July 9.Quebec .Glasgow Austrian.July 9.Boston Glasgow Sardinian.July 9.Quebec Liverpool _\u2014 TELEGRAPH FFICES On South Shore of the Gulf of St.Lawrence, from Point Levis to Cape Llosier, on the present line of the Montreal Telegraph Company :\u2014 From To Point Levis.L'Islet L'Islet.\u2026.\u2026.Kamouraska.\u2026.Riviere du Loup.Trois Pistoles.Rimouski.Father Point.,.St.Flavie.Grand Metis.,.Matane.St.Felicite.Miles by Land verees 47 Kamouraska., 29 Riviere du Loup.35 Trois Pistoles.27 Rimouski.s.39 Father Point.8 St.Flavie.15 Grand Metis., * Matane ., 3C St.Felicite.12 Cap Chatte Light.31 Cap Chatte Town.3 St.Annesdes Monts 9 calling at CORK HARBOUR, J St.Annes des Monts Martin River.17 FROM PIER 40 N, R.NEW .Martin River.Mont Louis 1 *GALLIA.Wednesday, June 8, 1881 | Mont Loui A ravc00.22 MARATHON.Wednesday, June 8, a uis., River Magdalen.20 ALGERIA.Weanesday, June 15, \u201c | River Magdalen.Grand Vallee.9 «eves.Chlorodorme.Grand Etang.§ Fame Point.8 Fox River.13 Griffin's Cove.7 GOVERNMENT SEMAPHORE STATIONS IN GULF.From To Marine Miles L'Islet+-\u201d | Montreal W.W.Bds.li eck.The rest of Eur y \"4 hartered by M ieKenzie | Montreal 7 p.c.Stock.million bu.per week.The rest of Europe d all points in the NORTH OF ENG- | chartered by Messrs.Anderson, McKenzie à 2 OCR ; ; i and all points &C ; ; Montreal § p.c.8 ock.l, including Germany, Belgium, Ilolland LAND.0., has just been loaded by Mr.Patrick | Montreal 5 n.c.Stock.De k.Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Refrigerator space for Butter and Cheese Rarferty, stevedore, at the wbarf of the | _* Ex dividend, enmark, DWitzeriand, Spain, ugat, at 408 per ton extra.Apply to WALTER C.HATELY, Agent, Care of HOWLAND & CO, St.Sacrament street.ROSS London Line of Steamers, June Canadian Service VIKING.sense e sas.2905 Tons Register.2,178 6 PERA,.GALLINA.(ae canne 1,879 ¢ 6 The splendid new_ first-class, full wer screw steamer PERA, A 100 (Highest Class at Lloyds), Montreal for London, Onor about the 20th June.Taking Goods at LOWEST THROUGH RATES from all parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of HorsFs, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first- class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and London thereafter, during the season.Superior accommodation for a limi number of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to ROBERT REFORD & cos ; and 25 St.Sacramen ., Montrea 3 Or WILLIAM ROSS & CO., 3 East Inula Avenue, London.June 6 : 131 INMAN LINE.SAI INGS, 1881], \u2018ORK via QUEENSTOWN to ¥rom NEW YORE vid Sot.(Carrying the United States \u2018Malls, ar és : PROPOSED SAILINGS.City of Chester.Saturday, Junell, City of Richmond.Thursday, June 16, City of Montreal Thursday, June 23, City of Berlin.Saturday, July 2, City of Brussels.Thursday, July 7, City of Chester.Saturday, July 16, City of Richmond.Saturday, July 23, 3.00 p.m City of Montreal, Thursday, July 28, 6.30 a.m RATES OF PASSAGE \u2014 $80 and FIW according to accommodation, all having equal Saloon privileges.Children between two and twelve years of age, half fare.Servants, 20 Rov ND TRIP TICKETS~\u2014%144 and $180.Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $ls and $20 additienal, according to the route se ected, STEHFRAGE (including Railroad Fare be- wecn Montreal And New York), $206.50.For Freight or Passage, apply at the Comspuy\u2019s Offices 3land 33 Broadway, New York.JOHN G.DALE, Agent, 31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y.3.00 pm 9.00 a.m 3.00 p.m 9.00 a.m noon.9.00 um Export Lumber Company, Hochelaga, in the remarkable quick time of 39 hours.This is the fastest time on record for a cargo of this description.The cargo consists of 36,167 feet under deck, and 37,500 feet on deck of pine boards one inch in thickness.The ¢* Vibilia \u201d-is the first vessel loaded for South America this season.Work oN THE LuMBER WHARVES.\u2014 Barque \u201c Vibilia,\u201d loaded ;* barque \u2018* Vanadis,\u201d loading ; and barque \u2018\u2018 Hecla,\u201d 860 tons, chartered by Messrs.Anderson, McKenzie & Co., goes to the Export Lumber Company\u2019s wharf this afternoon to load for Montevideo, for order.Messrs.Anderson, McKenzie & Co.are loading the barque ¢ Haab\u201d for Liverpool, and have the barque \u2018\u201c Carla \u201d waiting arrival of her cargo of deals.The barque \u2018* Stadminster Stand \u201d and barque \u201c Lord Palmerston\u201d will also proceed to same wharf to load their cargoes of deals to be shipped by the same firm.FINANCIAL, There appears to be no appreciable diminution in the circulation of loanable funds, under which the Money market rules quiet and easy.* Phere is a good seasonable demand for accommodation to mercantile borrowers, and sound commercial bills are readily discounted at 6 @ 7 per cent , as to name and date, prime short dates being negotiable at a shade under our inside quotation.There is about the usual request for call and short-dated loans on acceptable collaterals at 4 @ 5, and time Joans at 5 @ 6 per cent, The market for Sterling Exchange was quiet, but firmer, at 8% @ 8} premium for round amounts of 60-day bills between banks and 9 cash over the counter.Draftson New York are weak al par to § premium.The Stock market was dull and weak.Montreal fluctuated, large blocks of shares changing hands al 195 down to 194 at the first Call, and a 1954 @ 1954 in the late trade, the closing quotations being 195 bid, 195} asked.A few shares of Ontario were placed at par, gellers at that figure, 99 bid at the close.Toronto in small amount sold lower at 156, and closed with buyers and sellers\u2019 views one point on each side of that figure.Merchants moved in small amount at 125} @ 126, and closed at those figures bid and asked respectively.Commerce were dull at 151 @ 151}, a small block changing hands at 151}.Montreal Tele graph were weaker, selling at 131 @ 1314, and closing at 131 @ 1314.There was a little trading in Richelieu at 613 @ 613.City Passenger were inactive but stronger, closing at 130 bid, 130} asked.City Gas sold at the last Call at 141, buyers at 140, D.LÈRN MACDOUGAL, Stock Brokér, z a 199 Commissioners Streetwas committed to the Maine State os ho ment admitted it?On the contrary, Last week there were 322 births, 148 } dence given in regard to him, by Mr.Sand- CLOTH TABLE COVERS.| .RE ES Es ef June 8 137 for murder, and during a tars, his cell apart from the peremptory refusal of the! marriages and 668 deaths in New York | ford Fleming, on à previous occasion, was Embroidered Cloth Table Covers, in all has not seen the sun, moon or stars, is 5 being situated so that he cannot catch a glimpse of the heavens.\u2014 Numerous outrages have been coum- mitted in the neighbourhood of Westport letter, and in spite of the words \u2018\u201c if you \u201c recollect you said I would be paid for \u201cthem,\u201d the whole of Mr.Girouard\u2019s letter is an appeal ad misericordium, with City.The death-rate was more than double the birth-rate, and last week the death-rate was not unusually high.But for the number ot foreigners and natives of not correct.It was said in that, that he (Horetzky) was employed us a photographer, and it was also insinuated that he was not competent to conduct the work afterwards entrusted to him.This was not so; Given by the CITIZENS OF MONTREAL to Mr.L.A.SENECAL, colours, 55c and 58c each.Printed Cloth \u2018Fable Covers very cheap.8.Carsley's is the place to buy Piano Covers.BLANKETS.Een mir The SS.TORONTO, Captain Gibson, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pass their Entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., Agents.CHEAP TICKETS | ; oped Superintendent of the North Shore AS June 7 m 135 AN / A \u2014 and Tiverton, Mass.Property has beeu ce ; American country districts who flock to|he had been engaged as an assist- \u2018 Fine Wool Blankets at the following low Et ie ad burned and horses aud cattle poisoned.| à the assurance tia! no hari vould come New York, the great Metropolis would {ant to Mr.Moberly, and, at a later Railway, ! \u20ac 0 & = persons wer > .y n° .: boy died and three pe ; seriously ill by drinking poisoned well water.The perpetrators are unknown.harm could come if the certificate were truthful ?But that is not all.Here we soon he denuded of population.A REPORT comes from Ottawa to the date, had been employed to conduct Mr.Fleming over the Moberly route.Mr.Fleming became so anxious to return on At the WINDSOR HOTEL, Under the presidence of Hon.J.L.BEAUDKY, prices :\u2014$2.10, $2.75, $3.50, $4.00 and upward.CAMPING BLANKETS.BROTHERS SuTic£ TO CONSIGNEES, | Steamer PERSIA\" i irgini : i Mayor of Montreal Now is the time to buy your Campin Sails Every Friday, at 7 P.M.\u2014At Wheeling, West Virginia, yesterday | have a letter from Mr.Du Plessis to Mr.| effect that Mr.Rouleau, M.P.for Dor- account of Indians that the route was not y \u2019 Blankets yy ping y y.n severe rasta 0 and rires.À i i i Secre.| Gone over, slthough Mr.Fleming said he | SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, 1881, ; CARSLEY'S Fare to TORONTO.$7.00 age to crops, bridges and railroads.À Brydges of the 5th April, 1878, to the fol- | chester, is to be appointed Under-Secre- had gone over the route.The other position M 7,30 PM ! AT S.CARSLEY'S Do ST.CATHARINES.7.50 family named Straub, living on y lenny lowing effect : lary of State in the place of dir.Edquerd occupied by him (witness) was that of ex- | oo -30 PAL You will find a large assortment of Camp- 2 = Do NIAGARA FALLS.850 iver, Re moe the ial Rail.| 5: Langevin, who becomes Clerk of the inecr.i 5, = - - - - - $200.ices $3.50, $4.5 | | a.imonit i rir = He are sers ned, nad.the \u2018father «I was present in the Intercolonial Rail- re mn ÿ ploratory engineer.Ho was paid at the ! $ ing Blankets, prices $3.50, $4.50, $5, Need not the aid of flaming puffs or paid-for testimonials.Nor do they make ubsur carried on a log to an island, where he was found.\u2014 The assessors of Brooklyn will this year assess parsonages, all of which hitherto have been exempt.This will add $500,000 to the amount of taxable property.The his friends say, completely prostrated for way office at Ottawa in November, 1873, when Mr.W.H.Stevenson, paymaster, paid Mr.G.A.Girouard $3,738.09, which sum was well understood at the time by Mr.Girouard to be in full of all demands for sleepers for Sections 9 and 15, and I farther state that I saw Mr.Girouard sign the re- Senate, vice Mr.Robert Lemoine, who will be superannuated.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tne London Times, referring to the state of affairs in Russia, says never were there so many political prisoners, less stability and greater auxiety, with no signs of prevailed.rate of all chiefs of parties, and reported on all occasions to the Engineer-in-Chief.He had explored by the best methods vast tracts of country; his surveys had been pronounced very correct by those who had an opportunity of verifying them, and the late Premier (Mr.Mackenzie) had spoken capacities.He then proceeded to read at Tickets for sale at Lu Minerve Oftice ; La- June 9 vigne & Lajoie\u2019s, 265 Notre Dame Street; Guzette Oftice, and Office of the Post, and at the Windsor Hotel.137 meeting of Shareholders of this Company, $5 50 and $7.00 per pair.S.CARSLEY, MONTREAL.May 5 claims to impossible qualities to prove themselves gives them the right te the distinction.They ARE the best.DeZOUCHE & CO, SOLE AGENTS- ; 10 the BEST.Their known excellence Mcals and Berth included Accommodation unsurpassed.For Tickets or further information, apply to The Beaver Line $S.LAKE NEPIGON, Capt.Campbell, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., Agents.June 7 135 D.BATTERSBY, 264 St.James Street, corner McGill.The Healthiest and Cheapest Drink for the STANTANEOUSLY, use ! : \u201c| eee ere men [Sores May 19 119 assessors are also adding wo the valuation ceipt for the same, and expressed himself | returning calm, more than, once, of the small cost of the Montreal Abattoir Company, CLAGGETT & Cl \\ HOEGC\u2019S D Ri N KS A C The Laprairie Navigation Co of property all over Brooklyn, in some in- | w.1| pleased at the settlement.\u201d .à f .u 0 ae doubling and even trebling their well please a ¢! THE : Fleming addressed to Lim .about 1 i as valuations of last year.A corresponding letter of the same date HE annual reunion of the Grand Army [the time in question, the wording of > + \u2014The members of the Star Route ring | Was also addressed to Mr.Brydges by Mr.& me Pama, Pr o Hartford, ine did ten] Dea ofan The NOTICE given calling a general | | RECEIVE À FRESH SUPPLY OF To make a Cup of Superior Coffee IN- 1001 gli od are greatly alarmed.Dorsey is at home, Stevenson.Then we have a letter ad.| Connecticut, yesterday.(reat enthusiasm : : fog , fear of exposurc and punishment.The contractors are desperate.Through their organs, they daily heap abuse upon everybody suspected of aiming at the prosecution of the ring.The case of the Government is nearly complete.dressed to the Secretary of the Public Works Department from Mr.Brydges, which shows that, after the first settlement, there was another one, owing to the dis covery of an error of $98.67, which was IMMIGRATION.Se To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Sir,\u2014In reference to your article in today\u2019s issue, allow me to say a few words in full length a detailed account of the various works entrusted to him, and the duties at which he was engaged on them, He also read the letters from the Department authorizing him to make special exploratory surveys north of Lake Huron, and containing instructions to him in regard to him in for the 15th inst., is hereby CANCELLED, SAID MEETING BEING POSTPONED London Scarfs and Ties EVERY TWO WEEKS.Gentlemen may be sure cf getting the We are Sole Agents in the Maritime Provinces and in the Province of Quebec for D.W.HOEGG & COS CANNED GOODS.We are offering their \u201cSterling \u201d Lobsters at low prices, also their Meats and Vegetable, Send for Price List.Hot Weather is Messina Lemonade.On and after MONDAY, 30th May, and until further notice, the steamer LAPRAIRIE, Cupt.DEMERS, will leave at the followin hours, or a8 near as possible, Sundays and Holidays excepted :\u2014Laprarie, 5.30 a.m, 8.15 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m.,Montreal, 6.35 a.m.12.00 noon, 4.60 p.m.6.50 In, Lyman's Concentrated Extract of Coffee, Prepared by a NEW and SCIENTIFIC PROCESS, from CHOICE SELECTED COFFEE, Roasted and Ground expressly for this process.1 i i i .On Sundays apd Holidays\u2014Laprairie, 8.15 \\ i .Gi i reference to the cause of the Irish emigrants y; , DEC] Th M | P { Full directions for use with each bottle | J 75-00 p.m.Montreal, 200 p.in., 8.00 pan, BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES.paid to Mr Girouard, apparently without refusing, or not exactly refusing but not | 1876-77.He read a long detailed statement SINE DIE.very latest and neatost styles as they ap- Baked Beans a specialty.Messrs, Hoegg B essing Emon ow Bl FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.8 Din Tables, Henson, Monthly \u2018and \u2014The Belfast theatre has been destroyed | *PY objection on his part to accepting these immigrating to Canada.The Irish are | condemning in very strong language the By order.pear in the London market.& Co.have made contracts with several n by fire, started accidentally.\u2014The Village of Bradley, in Hampshire, has been almost destroyed by fire.\u2014The steamer ¢ Faraday\u201d has successfully landed the shore-cad of the new Atlantic Cable.\u2014It has been decided that it is not competent for a British subject to deliver a message from a foreign power to the Queen ; payments as full settlement.On this new claim Mr.Brydges adds: © Giirouard has \u201cbeen paid in full and has no claim \u201cagainst the Government.\u201d In the meantime the Conservatives had come into office, and on the 16th April, 1879, Mr Girouard memorialized Dr.Tupper, asking his favourable consideration of the claim, only informed of the grand agricultural prospects that are in Canada through the medium of placards and pamphlets, and these they do not believe, and I suppose even if they did believe and came out on Government-assisted passages, they would be met at Point Levis by the agents of the U.S.Government or railway corporations, and induced to go to the States.This happened to myself or, at least, it was tried evidence of Mr.Fleming, and maintaining that all the work done by himself was of great importance, remarkably accurate, and would eventually be found of the greatest value to the country.His work was also, he contended, performed under circumstances of difficulty and danger, whilst that of other parties alluded to were almost « pleasure trips,\u201d the parties being « furnished in almost regal style,\u201d and no one knew what C.0.PERRAULT, Secretary-Treasurer, M.A.C.June 9 u 131 Tenders Shirtsand Collars Made to Order, CLAGGETT & CO.provincial farmers, and by September will be able to can four or five thousand cases of Tomatoes and Sugar Corn.HARDING & HATHEWAY, 17 & 18 South Wharf, St.Jchn, N.B.June 4 133 MANUFACTURED FOR THE TRADE BY HENRI JONAS, MONTREAL.55 St.Sulpice Street, Trip Tickets, apply at the City Office, 284 and 268 corner McGill and St.James Streets, or on board steamer \u201clLaprairie.\u201d J.BROSSEAU, Sreretarv, si pF Trial size, five cents a bottle.April 30 103 ~ THE OLDEST SHOW CASE FACTORY.June Ottawa River Navigation Co, te June 3 132 f and the communication from the Sultan 0! | £a he says, \u201c I need not tell you that {On my arrival in Point Levis, last had been gained by such \u201c nonsensical ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY SHARES F | N È S AL | plier Turkey, of which Hobart Pasha was the | 1 y \u2018at need of tl amount ust at | September.The Canadian Government | expeditions.\u201d He had taken some photo- \u2019 St.James Street, : FOR SALE.bearer, will therefore not be made by him |\u201c am In great need of tha Ju seems to me to be verv careless about | 8raphs while out, but that was simply done to Her Majesty.FOREIGN.\u2014The Egyptian Budget shows a surplus of £1,000,000.\u2014It is proposed to run trains through the St.Gothard Tunnel by electricity.\u2014The Russian Imperial yacht \u201cLivadia\u201d has arrived in the Bosphorus.She is going « present.\u201d Dr.Tupper\u2019s opinion was at that time like that of every body else, except Mr.Girouard himself.The reply, dated 10th June, was from the Secretary of the Department : \u201cI am to state that, after due consideration, the Miuister of Railways and Canals finds your claims cannot be admitted.\u201d obtaining immigrants; the Government bring out the immigrants on assisted passages, and on their arrival they are taken off to the States.I will give you a case in point.Last September I determined to leave Ireland and come out to Canada.Ofcourse I went to the shipping office and inquired about my passage, and was informed the ticket would cost me £6 Gs 0d, but if I to gratify Mr.Fleming's love of fine scenery.The several tenors of his statement was to show that the really important and valuable work of surveys for several ycars had been performed by himself, and that he had been very unjustly treated.In reply to the Chairman, he said that he could give hints as to how the Commission could get at the extravagance and incompe- City and District Savings Bank STOCK Will be received by the undersigned up till OPPOSITE OTTAWA HOTEL.Juue 9 Coal i 137 VES, 500 Bags Factory Filled TO ARRIVE.White Sacks! Falk Brand! Per 88.« ICELAND.\u201d Strictly Pale Seal Oil 300 Qtls, Large Dry Codfish 50 Casks Cod Blub ber TO ARRIVE ABOUT THE 15ta INST 800 Brls.Munn's Steam Refined MAIL LINE DAY STEAMERS BETWEEN Montreal and Ottawa.Passengers for OTTAWA and all interme.SEE ToL diate ports take 7 a.m.train for Lachine ep _ daily; to connect with steamer.ta f otl ti HH 1d lik FOR SALE BY Al TO ARRIVE First-class fare toUttawa Cen 50 3 topol.would sign as a farm labourer I would get nce of other parties.e would like time ' , 80,\u2014 Return o o .$4.00 © rhe German barque \u201cConheim,\u201d from The question naturally arises why all these it for £5 08 0d.Of course I signed as a | to consult his notes.On the spur of the Satu rdav, 11th June instant, R R 10 RS oO te .M .! C | Second-class fare to de $1.50 Konigsberg for New York, has put into | gentlemen, having no personal interest, | labourer (we are all labourers in the Lord's { moment he could remember certain things.At TEN o'clock A.M.' COX & CG R E E N .ntario tne oa Dantzig with her bows damaged, having been in collision.should seek to deprive Mr.Girouard of what fairly belonged to him.At this in reply to the refusal of the Minister, vineyard) and saved the £1 6s 0d.On coming into Point Levis, what was my astonishment to find that some 19 or 20 ot for the States.But to crown my astonish- Mules were bought from the Government at $4 each, and resold to them at $2.Parties were fed on canned turkey and fruits, and them.He found among Indiansin 1879 bags The undersigned does not bind himselt to accept the highest or any tender.115 St.Francois Xavier Street.June 1 130 In Lots to Suit Purchasers.Favourite Route for Tourists.CHARMING SCENERY AND COMF ABLE MEALS MFORT WMILLICHAN & CD BACK-\u2014pnssing through delightful scenery.Steamer remains at Carillon an hour and a- : LORD & MUNN.: \u2018 DAILY EXCURSIONS, taking 7 a.m.traln ; ; .e hine, \u2014 = point, however, occurs a slight change in | the passengers that had come out on the | AN engineer used to be drunk every night.He JOHN FAIR, Gard e n Settees, May 13 1m 114 A lo 3 Adelaide St.Last, Toronto, CATE DAY TRIP TO CARILLON AND THE HISTORY OF A JOB.the way of lookingat things.Mr.Girouard, | assisted passages to Canada were actually did not see these things, but he had heard of Accountant, ( _ ï i The way a job may be worked up in tavour ot a Tory M.P.is well set forth in the Parliamentary papers containing the correspondence respecting the claim of Mr.Girouard for $2,640, which has been paid him on the strength of a report of Mr.F.Shanly\u2014the engineer employed upon the settlement of the Intercolonial claims, whic.cll previous authorities have dis- the present one being entirely inadequate | Tickets, Tourists\u2019 Cards and all infe ti Jowed.We have already, on more than | Ment.Now, however, he sees some new | ment of the whole transaction, but received | od.A man who Could conduct an instru.| The Honourable Mr.Justice Mackay.June 8 136 | Boxes Pure Boneless Codfish.; to their work.Being tho only home of the | 8 principal Hotels, Grand Frank Oficus, and allowed.nav > ; ight: i i itting hi the answer \u201cwe want no agents at present, | mental survey could conduct an exploratory | Fzparee CHARLES DUBUC, Physician, of mo : : ind in the city, they hope to meet with the npany\u2019s Office, 13 Bonaventure street.ne occasion, called attention to this very lights but are a a ee Peas your letter shall have the tention of the survey, There could be more parties found ?Montreal, ry \u2019 3 TO ARRIVE: A Great Convenience to Tra- approval and generous assistance of all RW.SHELHERD, 1 ent to a member of Parlia- | YETY 185 Minister of Agriculture.\u201d to conduct instrumental surveys than ex- Hi ; RE : a vellers, philanthropic persons.Montreal, May 3 © 125 shameful payro ds of the corres- | of Mr.Girouard, and concludes : In order to get immigrants to come here | ploratory surveys.Exploration was a Petitioner fot appointment of 8 Curator » Bris.Steam Refined Pale Seal 0il \u201c For the Son of Man is come to seek | D: ; ni 9 ment ; but the exact words of the ce \u201c i in | let the Government send out men to Ire- | faculty\u2014an explorer should have the bum \u2019 Cargoes Caledonia Mine Coal.(ere \u2018 and to save that which was lost, We, then , ; 1 am also requested to mention that in - p DUBUC.S il Possibility of D Sitios pondence relating to it oe extraordin AT) | cases where sleepers were burnt in the land, Scotland and England that have in- oF any | Strongly developed.p Before .' 8 Cc mon St et aves a ossibility 0 isputes.that are strug, ought to bear the infirmities that, having the printed documents betore | woods, by one or two other contractors, I | fluence wi e people, and let them come 1 0 e Pacific Railway se .Alb rt B Î d not please ourselves.\u201cworth while to go over | was permitted by the other Government to out again with each batch of immigrants, | work witness had been accountant in the II IS ORDERED, that the Creditors of e ISCUI S.om TRE re \u2019 ELIZA A.REID Spring Arrangements 3 ; ; ., us, we thin all they will give a | Pay for the same, and if I may dare effer an | and see that they are not kidnapped.$1,000 Hudson Bay Company.He had also been the late EDOUARD 1.DUBLC 0 *pp ear May 16 MONTREAL 116 Call and See It at Treasurer.them again, especially as they W° g opinion, would add that, if Mr.Girouard would pay cach man his salary, and this | in a rolling mill\u2019 at one time, but had FRIDAY, the Tenth da y JUNE datant, Th oO Î GC i y May 31 129 good index to the manner in which much | proves the loss as above stated, ! think that | man would save the Government five or always read a good deal on engineering | 4 Eleven of the clock y othe À stant, e nly enuine.; i i ly be dealt with | i \u2018ty he is entitled to consideration.| six thousand dollars each month, and as | Subjects.He had had no scientific tiain- | #82 of the clock in the forenoon, to | larger claims will probab in equity he is e 1 ; sui 5 ive their opinion in this matte h \u201cThe first docu- | N dl bout der to to | Well bring thousands of immigrants to | ing.The Commission adjourned at a & Ÿ Te Manufactured by Messrs.MACKENZIE, .| | 4 ; Zo) by the new machmery.rst doc ot a word here about any orde: go Canada.quarter to one sine die.R.MACKAY, Edinburgh OFFER F SALE Cu\u201d VW; THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY ment in the series is dated November 25th, | sea with the rafts; nor of any subsequent Yours truly, J.S.C.inburgh.R FOR ; \u2018 WH AT BETWEEN 1876, and consists of a sort of account | promise, and yet all written at the request AN TnIsuxas.FIRE REPORT.June 8 35 | A SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.Bris.Steam-Refined Pale Seal Oil 04 & 96 St.Francois Xavier Street SH Montreal and Quebec, | delivered by Mr.Girouard to the Depart-|of Mr.Girouard, who throughout Montreal, June 8, 1881.M SA ole \u2018 \u2019 June 7 135 GE Xda | Run regularly as under: ment of Public Works.One of the items { made that order, as promised, part ed about 9.30 this evening from box 36.CIGAHS | CIGARS | CIGARS ALEX M cG | BBO N (DUNDEE SEALING CO.) ÿ days, Wedarsiya an Bria Nelson on Monis as follows :\u2014¢ 1874, Sept.12th.Quanti- j of his case.A few days after | To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.When the Firemen arrived it was found that ! : \u2018 \u2019 ' TENDERS OR HI EL y he MONTREAL, Capt.Wm.Burn, on ; st i : Sir,\u2014Why is it that G t i ; Re nesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays, &b « ty of sleepers delivered, but lost in the | this enclosure, the latter returned) le to press he claires severe id a bed had caught fire in No.19 King street.\u2014 Bris.Newfoundland A Cod Oil ) d X « Bay of CH aleurs\u20148,000, at 33c., $2,640.\u201d writes to express a hope that this is not a final decision, and then he encloses a very cautiously drawn letter from Mr.Stevenson, whose correspondence up to that time had not shown any disposition to think Mr.Girouard entitled to anything ; but on the contrary bad asserted that the latter expressed himself as satisfied with the settle- to the charge, and asked that an arbitrator ment I found that these parties not only robbed the Canadian Government of the assisted passage money, but went to the railway ticket office and procured Government tickets for places in the West, for instance Manitoba, Toronto, Woodstock, and then sold them to ticket scalpers and went to the States.This I saw and can prove.I myself was pressed to go to Chicago by the clerk at the ticket office.On arriving here I informed the Govern- larger share of the vast stream of emigra- of bacon which Mr.Cambie had left there to rot in charge of the savages two years before.He declined to say where it was that he saw the canned turkey feast; finally he said it was in the camp of a party on Bute Inlet in 1875, it was on the line running nearest the sea.I know there was brandy there, for I had a nip myself.In many cases in the parties sent out there was incapacity, extravagance and injustice.He (Horetzky) had never been properly treat- No damage was done.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, June 9 District of Montreal.} m 137 Superior Court.On the Seventh day of June, oue thousand eight hundred and eighty-one.(No.523.) Present : AND House Fumishing Hardware CLENDINNENG'S.OFFER FOR SALE: Bris.Canada Mess and Prime Meas Pork (CHOICE BRAND) Hhds Porto Rico Sugar.Puns- Choice Barbadoes Molasses.Brls.Pure West India Lime Juice.Brls.Pure Newfoundland A Cod Oil- TRAVELLERS EXPENSE BOOK.half, retarning HOME BY Fare for round trip Tickets for CALEDONTA SPRINGS (the Saratoga of Canada), at reduced rater This is the most direct of any route to the Springs EXCURSIONS UP BY RAIL and DOWN BY BOAT To ST.ANNE'8 daily by 12.30 p.m.train, returning by boat at 4 p.m.via Rapids.Fare for round trip, ste.DOWN THE RAPIDS in the AFTERNOON take 5 p.m.train for lachine DAILY.Fare for round trip, je.THE RAPIDS, $1.25: on Saturdays, $1.00, Send for Catalogue.May 23 122 FRIENDLESS WOMEN The Committee of the Protestant Home for Friendiess Women beg to intimate to the public, that they intend soliciting aid for the purpose of building a new home, SEVEN o'clock P.M, froin Montreal.SCHOOL PRIZES STEAMERS FROM Henry Clay.-.,.CONCHAS \u2019 p N B b d M | \u2014 \\ Then, there are remarks, explaiving the | should be sent to inquire into the merits of | tion which is flowing from Europe to this WEATHER REPURT Golden Eagle.i CONCHAS 0 A R Q 0 | UNS.EW dl d 08S 0 d3363s SHERIFF'8 OFFICE, Montreal to Hamilton \u2018 lai follows :\u2014 his clai This was granted, aud Mr, | Continent.The few thousand persons who ~ \u2019 ; ; a .C heap Sale Montreal, 4th Juve, 1881.Nianocting at Toronto with the steamers for nature of the claim, as fo \u2019 ms cladm.granted, *{ have arrived at Quebec since navigation T = Espanolig.c.«+++ CONCHAS | ! .SEALED TEN 5 wi i Niagara Falls and Buffalo, And with railways \u2019 de the arbitrat He | bo Q g MoNTREAL, June 8 ; _ wards\u2019 rickies, 0Z.DERS will be received nt The sleepers lost in Bay of Chaleurs were | James Cowan made the arbitration.He | pened are mostly destined for the United ) - | Ynclean.+.\u2026.+.CONCHAS | inspected during the winter of 1871-1872, by Inspector McDonald, on the landing, and then were driven down Bathurst River in for all points West, will leave daily (Sundays excepted), from the Canal Basin, at NINE o'clock a.m., and Lachine on the arrival of the Traln leaving Bounventure Station at took the evidence of the two parties to the transaciion.Mr.Girouard swore that DEMPERATURE in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by 1learn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematithis Office until noon of TUESDAY, the 21st day of J UNE instant, for the following quantitics of Fuel for the COURT States, and compare ridiculously with the vast numbers arriving weekly at Castle Garden.Canada bas a representative in Oscar Yamanda.CONCHAS Pink\u2019s Marmalade, Ib, Pots.Some Choice Old Brandies DAWSON BROTHERS invite inspection of an extensive assortment of the most suit- the spring following.1 was ordered to deliver them in Bathurst where the railway station now stands, and I did not raft them very substantially on that account.But afterwards 1 wos ordered to deliver them at Little Rocher, and of course they had to be taken by water.Then a storm occurred, broke the rafts, and the sleepers were lost in the bay.I then saw the paymaster, Mr.Stevenson, who consented to pay me for the 8,000 ties lost, and to pay them at the full price.\u201d The foundation of the claim, therefore, was two-fold\u2014the alleged loss, andthe alleged consent of Mr.Stevenson to pay for it.The loss probably occurred; bul the order, or the consent, or the promise, on the part of Mr.Stevenson, which so appears by the above, and will appear shortly more strongly, to have been regarded by Mr.Stevenson had ordered the rafts to be gent round from Bathurst to Petit Rocher by sea, and had promised that any loss should be made good.Mr.Stevenson, who was a disinterested witness, on the contrary, swore: \u201cI never agked him to take four rafts nor any rafts from Bathurst Bay to Petit Rocher, and never told him if there was any loss the Government would make it good; 1 would not have done 80, because Bathurst and not Petit Rocher was the place where the sleepers were wanted.\u201d And Mr.Cowan, thereupon, looked upon this evivence as conclusive, and decided, like everybody else, against Mr.Girouard.But a new Daniel came to judgment in the person of Mr.F.,Shanly, fresh from the gutters and sewers of the Toronto Corpo- Londou, with a large and expensive staff of assistants about him, but these it seems are not required to go out of the beaten track of their official duties in an effort to promote emigration to Canada.The principal Railway and Land Companies in the United States have pushing men all over Great Britain and the Continent, working up a sentiment in favour of emigration to the United States, and the consequence is that, while the \u201c boom\u201d continues, the Republic reaps the full benefit.Doubtless, even the incident of the slight frost of a few days ago will be exaggerated, und our beautiful summer made to appear as cold as Iceland.Canada is represented in Europe as a land of ice and snow, while the growing cornfields portray the advantages of a residence in the United States.What is our paternal Government doing to dispel these misrepre sentations ?Yours truly, cal Instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame street :-\u2014 8 A.M, 1 P M.6r.k.60 68 .G9 Max.Mix, Mean.T2 50 62.5 BY STANDARD B#BROMETER.8 à.M.1 PM.6 P.M.29.88 29.82 29.78 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, ToroNTO, June 8, 10 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours :\u2014 Lakes\u2014Light to moderate variable winds; cloudy to fair warmer weather, with showers in the southern portion.St Lawrence \u2014Light to moderate winds; fair, warm weather.Gulf\u2014Moderato to fresh winds ; fair weather with local showers ; stationary or higher temperature.Maritime\u2014Moder- ate to tresh winds; fair to cloudy weather, with showers.provements.Only to be had at PHILIP HENRY\u2019S, 134 ST.JAMES STREET.June 8 ALL THESE 300DS FRESH RECEIVED.136 REFRIGERATORS! lined.A complete stock, carefully made, and finished with several important recent im- Prices from $8.00 upwards.GEO.W.REED, Zinc-lined and Kimball's Patent Wood- SLATE, METAL AND GRAVEL ROOFER, rials, Refrigerators, &c.Manufacturer and Dealer in Roofing Mate 783 and 785 Craig Street.May 19 2m trs 77 Just received ex \u201c Lake Simcoe,\u201d including some 50 YEARS OLD.The Only Lot in the Dominion ALEX.McGIBBON, IMPORTER OF Fine Wines and Liquors.Sweet Cream Cheese RECEIVED THREE TIMES A WEEK.Office : 18 Foundling Street: 122 May 23 i ANTHOLSVO able books for Class Prizes, REDUCED RATE ling of Publishers Price, Equivalent to LONDON PRICES, Many books at even greater reduction.view, ST.JAMES STREET.June 3 132 Which they are offering at the exceedingly Of 25c for the 1s Ster- Teachers are respectfully invited to call and inspect the stock which is now on DAWSON BROTHERS, NOON, and Coteau Landing on arrival of the Train leaving Montreal at FIVE o'clock p.m, Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.J.Rankin, for Cornwall and intermedinte ports, every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 Noon, from Canal Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain J.Duval, leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday ana Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting at Sorel with steamer SOREL, for st.Francois and Yamaska, Steamer BERTHIER, Captain L.H.Roy, leaves for Berthier and Maskinonge every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m.; for Vercheres every Monday and Thursday, at 4 p.m, call ing at St.Sulpice; and for Berth er, Satur day, at 3 p.m.Steamer CHAMBLY, Captain Frs.Lamoureux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m Captain Laforce, HOUSE and GAOL, to wit :\u2014 675 Tons STEAM COAL, of the best quality and free from slack and dirt, to be weighed at the Public Weigh House.20 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL, stove size and best quality, 135 Cords FIREWOOD\u2014MAPLE AND BIRCH\u2014In equal proportiors, of sound quality, of last season\u2019s cutting, without logs or limbs, and of the full length of three fect, French measure, from point to scarp.55 Cords TAMARAC FIREWOOD, of the same quality and length.To be delivered from the 1st to the 15th day of JULY next, as follows :\u2014 300 Tous Coal, 75 Cords Firewood (Maple and Birch), and 30 Cords Tamarac, at the Court House, the Coal to be placed in the cellars, and the Firewood to be piled in the shed or yard; and the remainder of the Steam Coal and Wood at the Gaol, the Coal to be placed in the coal shed and the Wood Steamer TERREBONNE, leaves daily (Sundays excepted) for Boucher» ville, Varennes, and Bo \u2019 TR except Saturdays at3 pot dollleat 5p ' COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICES.Company\u2019s Ticket Offices, where Staterooms can be secured, from R.A.Dickson, 133 St James street, and at Lhe Tickot Office, Riche: Jeu Pter, foot Jagques Cartier Square, and from Robt.McEwe \u2018re a Com | Nobt M wen, at the Freight Offices! Mr.Girouard, with an enclosure from Mr.Stevenson, in which the latter says :\u2014\u201c 1 settled with Mr.Girouard and % paid lim the balance due him under his The next letter of the series iled i : ; .LAME Mr.Girouard as an essential basis of lis |ration; and we may add that Mr.CANADIAN.MARRIAGES REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN ALEX, McGIBBON.5 er pue Jad, and the A ibracite Coal TAN RE, er.ALEX-MILLOY,, \u2018Ç claim, is nowhere made out.On the con- | Girouard had found a new witness in the Montreal, June 8, 1880.Gauwr-Cowan.\u2014In this city on the 5th CORNS:: rove voor 2 cts.cach.June 8 136 i See Here | the expense of the contractor.Montreal aie 3 ry St.Paul street, trary, pace Mr.Shanley, the proof is all | person of à Mr.St.Leger, not previously \u2014_\u2014 Tost, ut the St.James Street Church by the | Nails, Chilblains, Moles, Frosted, and alt H ES L C ARD * comme] lowest = soy tender will not be ne- : way.On the 19th Dec., Mis | heard of in the affair, but whe h en AMUSEMENTS ev.Hugh Johnston, Richard L.Gaunt, to | diseases of the Feet, skilfully treated b BE TER { De el, one of the railway officials, ae Girouard\u2019s agent, and who now recol- MUSEMENT .Lizzie, only daughter of John Cowan, Esq.PROF.L.HARRIS (twenty io.years Ww OL A : IF YOU WANT THE FINEST PIERRE J.0.CU TEAL, | ! writes to Mr.Brydges, at that time one of | lected that Mr.Stevenson had told him THEATRE ROYAL.DEATHS.practice) 722 Craig Street, nea Victoria .\u2014_\u2014 PHOTOC RA PH June 6 .15 the Commissioners, in answer lo (that he bad promised that the Govern- FRENCH COMEDY COMPANY.Low.\u2014Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, | \u2018June ?* 135 Montreal Veterinary College - \u201c contract.\u201d Mr.Girouard :\u2014 ment would make good any loss.Mr.Shanly\u2019s verdict was as follows : Upon the whole, the weight of evidence ig, in my opinion, decidedly in favour of Mr.Girouard\u2019s claim being paid, and what further confirms me in this opinion is the Last night an appreciative audience witnessed the pertormance by this deservedly popular Company of the amusing comedy \u201cLe Proces Vauradieux,\u201d and that each member played his part well is attested by the frequent and hearty applause of the Clarance is the most accomplished and the 8th instant, Grace Shaw, widow of the late Charles A.Low, aged 77 years and 10 months.Funeral from her late residence, 1,023 Sherbrooke street, on Saturday, [1th]inst., at 3 o'clock, to Mount Royal Cemetery.m Of the Members of the Euglish Commons are small, from 6} to 7.The Average Heads House of The testimony of leading hatters establishes the all shapes and sizes at For Sale by Tender.Tenders will be received by the under- amounting to about.$11,150.00 May, 1881.Business of importance necessitating my absence in the North-West Territories for a short time, commencing 1st June, my practice will be conducted by my present cational qualifications and practical ex- SEEN 80 TO AND YOU WILL GET IT SURE FOR FRAMING YOU HAVE EVER MR.PARKS STUDIO.BETWEEN LONGUEUIL & MONTREAL, made, as near as possible, as follows :\u2014 4 .; staff of Assistant .onsisti .FROM 5 AM.UNTIL 8.30 P.Mis perhaps the most important of the whole, | statement, said to have been made by Mr.) audience.- Mnsemeurs fact that in the last twenty-five years the signed until McEachran, MD, Vs, WC Raker, va 1954 ST.JAMES STREET, ! UNTIL he me : 8.30 X and though lengthy we therefore give it in | Stevenson, that the sleopers were required MADAME CLARANOE'S BENEFIT., : heads of the people in Great Britain have | Tuesday, the 14th June, A- D- 1881, | and E.J.Carter, V5.* | tENCEIS {OI upp [BS | between rongucuil and Montreal win Le 5 at Bathurst, and that he could not, there.VE ; iminished a quarter of an inch.TS of ; 3 Lin Having e fid i i - v full, Itis addressed to Mr.Stevenson by fore, have Drdered them to Little Rocher.| Next to Sarah Bernhardt, Madame J.THEATRE ROYAL.For the purchase of the Stock-in-Trade, g every confidence in their edu Orrawa, 30th March, 1873.My Dzar Sir, \u2014I wish to inform you that I am here since last Monday to try to ar- Whereas, on the other hand, Mr.Girouard claims that, having them safe at Bathurst, Le would hardly, of his own accord, have risked the transit, which afterwards proved talented French artiste who has ever appeared in Montreal.In many respects she strongly resembles the great Satah, and EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.PARISIEN FRENCH COMP\u2019YR.W.COWAN & CO's, Tus HATTERS AND FURRIERS, Corner of Notre Dame and St.Peter Streets.And the Book Debts and Bills res ceivable, amounting to about.10,788.00 Belonging to the Estate of perience, all animals intiusted to their care will receive the best attention possible.D.McEACHRAN, MusicHall To Let mma SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Montreal, 4th June, 181.FROM LYE pas 5.30, 10 .54 55:30; 6,7 pp.1 AM, 12 NON, 1, 2, LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF THE CURRENT -From Longueuil :\u2014At I 50 disastrous, without speci she is in every way a pleasing and TO-NIGHT\u2014Le Sphinx.June 8 136 Veterinary Surgeon.i PALED TENDERS will be received at {rom Foot of Current :\u2014At 5.30, 6.80, 7.30, range with le Department of labs Work | (ecilagrecent im onte of lou | Dove acts, TL me mupric ous | June 187 AP M MATHEWSON & PATTON, | Jue: £133 _| Select Musical Entertainments, | | 21st day of JUNE instant for the follows }# C8 20 4 0 BU 6 0 A5 198 ria contract for Section 9, Intercolonial | If this be the correct couclusion, it seems, decided to give the lady a benefit this even- THEATRE ROYAL, .C H E ; .U S 1C.And for the balance of the Lease of the Recitals, REAL Gap for the use of te HORT AM J oh 30 und § pray onsueuili\u2014AL 8.46 * Railway.One claim 1 have established is | at least, extraordinary that no one had hit ing, when Octave , Feuillet\u2019s successful SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SEVERAL THOUSAND, PIECES FOR Promises, Nos.188 and 190 McGILL FOR SALE, Lectures, of | of JULY next, to one year rom the lst day 3.30, 4.30, ou and 6 ppeBLiALD AM, 1.30, 2.30, en of neue, of es M you now upon it during a controversy of seven drama, \u201cLe Sphinx,\u201d will be presented, ! .yourself I have sustained that great loss If I had your certificate, stating.it was understood I would be paid for them, 1 have no doubt but I would succeed in getting something from the Government.It would be merely an ensy thing for you to do, and it would be a great help to me, as you know I lost so much in those transactions, so I sincerely hope you will be kind enough as to give me a help.I have years, till a gentleman came from Toronto to right the injustice done by the officials who had had charge of the construction of the road, and of an official arbitrator named at the claimant\u2019s request.Tue New Governor or BRITISH COLUM\u201d Madame Clarance taking the leading role.We are sure that the patrons of French drama in this city will not fail to assure Madame Clarance that they are capable of appreciating the higher walks of dramatic art by filling the Royal to the doors.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.June 8 SATURDAY NIGHT, June 11th, (Benefit French Benevolent Society.) Les Domestiques\u2014Cemedy in 3 Acts.Les Brebis de Panurye\u2014In 1 Act.La Greve des Torgerons- Tickets at Prince's and Lavigne & Lajoie's.136 SEVERAL THOUSAND PIECES AT One Cent Per Page.HENRY PRINCE.May 26 125 Gallery of Palntings, &c, REMOVAL.ONE CENT EACH.BG New Stand, 226 and 228 St.James St., New Y¢ Ji Tiano Co's \u2018\u2019areronms, \"SR TILL 30th APRIL, 1882, The Stock, Inventory, and Lists of Debts and Bills can be seen at the Store 188 Mc» Gill Street.Also, duplicates of Inventory and Lists arc at my Office, and all necessary informa= tion can be had on application.The highest or any tender Will ot necessarily be accepted.To Arrive and in Store: Dry White Lead, Dry Red Lead, Litharge, Sal-Soda, Soda Ash, Bleaching Powder, Caustic Soda, Bi-Carb Soda, Alum, Epsom Salts, Bichromate of Potash, Roll Sulphur, Flour Sulphur, Sulphate of Copper, Whiting, &c.ORDERS TAKEN FOR THE BEAUTIFUL Bazaars, WEBER HALL IN TRE NEW YORK PIANO CO/S BUILDINGS, 226-228 St.James Street.Terms for afternoons or evenings very 1 GOOD SOUND BEEF, with bone.SAME QUALITY BEEF, without bone.MESS PORK.} BEST BROWN BREAD.| FOTATOLS SOUND AND PICKED, Early Rose variety.To be regularly delivered at the Gaol in i such quantities a8 may be required fr { time to time.y ured from The ren and As Walk Temperance Re .GROSBOIS ISLAND.most charmin brious locality for the This Island, situ possesses all kind picturesque and salu- the Holiduysited opposite Boucherville umuseme 2 all pleasure-scekers.nents for © Ireshments of all kinds.leudid w e bush Pt d Wharf has been built near the irrounds the Island, with Side 8, Benches, Portative Tables for Lunches FI There has also beep ; 1de , or ; ; ; | The lowest or any of th i ings with T cen erected {wo large Bul 10UG L sotoria thi ENGLISH TURF.J.M.M.DUFF Pig Lead, Bheet Lead, Scotch Refineq | Moderate.st or any of tho tenders will not | (J\\8% With Tables and 8 \u2018 Parno hesitation thal if you consent to send BIA\u2014Our despatcLes from Victoria this Lonvox, Jane 8.The oar ting in HE OFFICES OF THE Accountant, and onc of the Trustees.Sugars, and general meichandise oe med Capacity, about tour hundred Le necessarily accepted.tgs very sera In ease ofan.LA me your certificate there would be no trou- i inti \u2019 ~ 2 ' ; 3 , ion i iti : - : agnificent Steamer * MON\u2019 ° ble à + me to be paid.I often spoke to you morning intimate that Senator Coruwa the race for the Grand Priz ped which 118 St.JAMES STREET, cution in British Markets.cancer 1 about it, and, if you recollect, you said I has been appointed Lieutenant-Governor of will come off on Sunday, June 12, is seven Canada Co-operative Supply Accoustic very fine.The Hall is fur \u2018 PIERRE J.0.CHAUVEAU, VILLE \u201d 80 well nown to the pubile, runé Th Opposite the Post Office, Agents for THE HUNTINGT nished with an Or d i | Sheriff, from Montreal (fucques-Cartior: Wharf to ; D Te CS, ax A ; ON v gan and a magnificent | eriff.the Island, 1 artier W , would be paid for them.All what I want | the Pacific Province, to succeed Mr.to four aginst © oxhall, ten to threo against The At Association s Galler | Association, .Limited, Montreal, 4th June, 1881.r 135 Eo CON PER CE HUR COMPANY'S Grand Ciao.June 6 124 thousands of persons have already visited from you is merely a written acknowledge- | Rig ill snortly expire.| Scobell, four to one agalns ion an - 2 ., e Islan ment of your having consented at the tim: Richards, whose term will snort'y P TR xo M Oo V x D that I was entitled to Le paid for them, that is, for the loss of those sleepers in the bay, and you can rest assured you will not be troubled at all about it.The Minister Mr.Bunster is probably very indignant, and his wrath will no doubt find vent when the Dominion Parliament meets next nine to four against Count F.de Lagrange\u2019s stable.Sir John Astley writes to the Sportsman challenging any three-year-old in the world to a match race at weight for age with the five-year-old chestnut horse Peter PHILLIPS\u2019 SQUARE, IS NOW OPEN FROM 10 A.M.TO 5 P.M.TO Nos.2 and 3 Albert Buildings.THOMAS DARLING, ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR, COTTON CONAL & CD NEW YORK PIANO CO, 226-228 St, James Street Montreal.May 14 115 ARTHUR H.PLIMSOLL AUDITOR & ACCOUN TANT, satistied since its opening, and they are 80 they would not go clsewhere.USUAL TRIP SATURDAY, lit JUNE The sple « MONTARVILLE \u201d will Icuve the Jucques ndid, sure and magnificent steamé oo.: 21e \u2019 .- Cartier Wharfut2 P.M 9 .A .Admission\u2014Members and their families, C 3 ?1 Ex I.E , ; SUNDAY AFTISRNOUN.1° NE, the ! states that if I had some written agreement winter.Hon.Clement F rancts Cornwall, during the Newmarket Houghton meeting, | free; Non-members, 25 cis.; 3 Saturdays, VICTORIA SQUARE.242 Saint; James Street, J.F.COTTON, R.N.C.CONNAL J.mi 9 | HAMILTON CHAMBERS, Steamer wil) Neuve de « \u2018 or certificate from you, that I am entitled the new Lieutenant Governor, is an English- | which will take place in October next, for | free.Entrance by the Western door.\u2026 MONTREAL.Montreal.Glasg ow.LAND SURVEYOR{ ST JOH china vient lemen, 0 cents; Ladies, 17 ! to get a certain sum or be paid for them.man, being the son of Rev.Allan ! a purse of one thousand guineas, May 16 116 April 25 \u2019s ; May 1- 118 May 18 ss 118 |No.146 St.James Street April N STREET, Mentreal.| or OVIDE DUFRESNE:, + 80 N'uPRGOTe , May 26.13 _ \u2014\u2014m mm a \u2014 ; a a SOREL.VICF-REGAL RECEPTION.in Dartmouth,went home, and after pntting up his horse went into the house, and feeling thirsty took a drink out of a tin kettle on the table, containing, as he supposed, cold tea.Shortly after he commenced to feel dizzy, and was taken with violent pains, ratching and vomiting.He sent for his brothers Tom, John and Bob, who all The Situation in Ireland Grows More Alarming, hoodwinked by the reckless rhetoric of plausible nostrums of political quacks.Sir Richard Asheton Cross, former Home Secretary, said at St.Helens that no Government ever made 80 many serious mistakes in so short a time, and he had no doubt in regard to the result demagogues or the Messrs.Wurtele and Robertson believed the money should not be returned, and that the Society was more of a private than a public benevolent organization.Mr.Shehyn made a strong appeal to the House in favour of the remission of the fee, showing the benevolent character of the Society and the great good accomplished (lub rifle ranges to-day, while the men were practicing on the 100-vard range, the marksman, Jenkins, stepped out in front of the target just as a shot was fired.The ball passed through the left back, two inches above the heart, passing through him and making a bull's-eye.Medical men have hopes of Jenkins\u2019 recovery.Sale by Licitation.The following properties, depending of the Estate of the late Louis Audette dit Lapointe, will be sold at the Subscriber's Account of Whom It May Concern.The Subscribers will sell by public auction, in lots to suit purchasers, at the BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Very Superior Improved Property inthe West-End,opposite the Windsor Hotel.The modern substantial building No.852 B.J.COGHLIN, Hardware Merchant and Spring Maunfac turer, Railway Supplies?&., &¢.1 Works: \u2018iochelaga.Orrice: 413 St.Paul Street, ontreal.Z « .BRISTOL SHEDS (near Bonsecours Mark- | Dorchester street, three storeys and base.| Manufacturer of all kinds of Rai od y ys à - t ISH lailway and SokkL, J 8\u20140 £ the grandest | 1; Ce .| ess .when they came to be tried at the bar of by it._ Auction Rooms, No.83 St.James street, on et), on e ment, for a number of years past occupied Spiral Springs, Carriage Springs ke onEL, June 8.ne of the g st] live within a short distance, and to them he ublic opinion, unless they much aliered.Mr.Watts pointed as a precedent to the y x.Tuesday, the 14th of June next, at 10 o'clock .as a seminary by Mrs.Lay, is announced for AGENT POI prangs, &¢.demonstrations ever witnessed here took stated that < somebody had set a dose for SOLDIERS REPULSED BY PEASANTS Mr.Chamberlain, President of the Board of | Case of tho Bill of the Union St.Joseph de aUiscelluneones _ | au Saturday next, the 1Ith instant, public sale at my rooms on Messrs.WILsoN Lawson ErLison & C slace last evening on the return of His Ex- | him.\u201d A brother and his wife get out for * | Trade, said at Birmingham that it was | st Sanveur.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 es 1.An emplacement, bearing No.558 on 2.000 Boxes \u2018Pen \u201d Canada Plate : N, SWCRTH, EnLISON & Cocellency the Governor-General from Cham- | Dartmouth for a doctor, and on their re- ee perfectly evident that the causes of the dis~ | \u201cgon.Mr.Robertson said if the House had ) n \u2019 bly.The streets presented a most lively arance, the illumination being grand.or the steamer \u201c Sorel,\u201d which had the distinguished party aboard, nearing the wharf, three rousing cheers were given by the immense throng that had congregated turning to their place of residence stated that the doctor ¢° wasn\u2019t to home.\u201d This was about one o\u2019clobk on Friday morning, To the last he maintained that he had been poisoned, and said that last fall while Land Leaguers Identified with Fenians and Ribbonmen, order in Ireland were more deep-seated than they supposed, and they were not to be found in the action of this or any previous Government, but fn the condition of the people themselves.Force was no remedy, done wrong before it should not repeat it now.The motion was declared carried on division.Mr.Racicot moved for copies of all la Banque Jacques Carte NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND of (2}) TWO AND A HALF Cadastral Plan of St.Lawrence Ward, of the City of Montreal, measuring 29 feet in breadth, bounded to the South-west by St.George street, to the North-east by Chenneville street, with two wooden houses and outbuildings.Slightly damaged, ex $8.« Southbourne.\u201d Sale at TWELVE o'clock noon.SHAW & GOWDEY, Wednesday, 15th inst.The lot is 56 ft- 8 in.on Dorchester St and 180 ft.on Stanley St.For a medium-sized up-town hotel, club house, assembly hall, seminary, college with Shetiicld, England\u2014steel of all deserip- tions, Warranted Cast Steer, Spring Stecl: Machinery, Tire and Sleiglh-shoe Steel, Steel Wire, &e., &e.Messrs.Joux Rouxn & Son (Limited), Shef- [ fleld\u2014Best quality Electro-llate and ; ; 137 Auctioneers.nr ilding of a semi-public | Nickel Silver Goods of ipti >E 4 - tal : students\u2019 rooms, or building of public Nickel Silver Goods of all | led | banking his cellar, he discovered in loose but a certain amount of force was necessary | Orders-in-Council, correspondence and docu- stock ot this institution, bas boen declated cad état Plan of St Louts Vi OEM me SPRING A] tor à copmodious finies | esr, Mourn & coy Slip long before er arrival.Jt was something stones of foundation a bottle which had a VIE#S OF ENGLISH STATESMEN to uphold the law.He said the Govern- | ments respecting the subsidies granted for for the current half year, and will be pay- a .8 Ward, of Mon- private dwelling, no other property can pos- terrifying to witness the excitement of the | strong smell when he broke it.Since .| ment staked its existence upon the Laud | the establishment of a Beet Root SUg people moving to and fro, all eager to have Tuesday he has gradually grown worse, able at the offices of the Bank in the City treal aforesaid, 40 x 80, bounded in front by The owner is desirous of rior Cutlery, Files, Saws, Touls, &c., &c.- i \u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 \u2014 y es | = MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THUR3DAY, JUNE §, EL _ \u2014 vo cu n eee 05005.[LANDLORD AND TENANT, [ots | or ntfs gap CROS AND AIDES) Auction Slee IRIN Sale Auction Sales.Tiscellaneons, DOMINION NEWS, Jake, who had been workingat P.Farrell\u2019 1 j did not think Englishmen would long be { been paid.AMILTON, Ont, June 8.\u2014At the Victeria BY A.BOURBOKNIERE & C0.è g à : \u2018 ! AU N LA sibly surpass it.i 3 A large supply of ali the above goods nd fro, Bill.Mr.Parnell and his followers never Manufactory.In support of his motion, of Montreal, on and after the Sanguinet ae, 6 jo-stories ct CTIO Cl RCU R.selling unreservedly, and with that view | always in stock, Orders solicited to Tm- i a glimpse at the distinguished guest.on and died yesterday.It is likely that a concealed the fact that their, chief object be alluded | to he Fpportanes oF Ist Day of June Next NG.BOURBONNIERE, N » y The subscribers ave prepared to under wil make the first effort final.port and from Stock.His Excellency and suite \u2018anding, lig stmortem exa i i À ' : t the removal of Ireland\u2019s grievances new industry, ai \u2019 de ; SNe ) \" v ter- ermits to view.RE\u201d Agent for the ce ns | Worship the.Mayor, M.Mathieu, fe held.mination and inquest will | The Pope Displeased with the bat the separation of Ireland from England.the new factory at Farnham, 330 feet by 501 The Transfer Books will be closed from No.65 Sanguinet street.| take the Leasing and Rental of Dwelling 3 celebrated White Star M.P.P., came forward and received .fset, and which employed 100 men in build- him, and then introduced him to the town BRITISH COLUMBIA.Irish Bishops: Hundreds of thousands of tenants were following the baneful advice of the leaders ing.One thousand acres of beets were the 16th to the 31st of May next, both 23rd May, 1881.A.BOURBONNIERE & Co, Houses and Stores, Collection of Rents, &c.Sale at Half-past TEN o'clock.Steamships, April 26 i iv Also, the sale of Real Estate by Auction or JOHN J.ARNTOX.99 ed My.| being cultivated in the county of Missis- days inclusive.General Meeting of the Auctioneers Private Contract 134 Auctioneeri i \u2014_ .a : .2 0 x _ conigilor, Tha Worship then sold \u2014 on Eten 0 py rn Me ve EE Sn | dna, Conk MSE | anon aon my rate Sante cot, Tons ana Genera \u2014 = ! ; > \u2018Cham J : to convey him to the Royal square, headed bv the band and the fire brigade, the No.3 volunteer company acting as a guard of lionour, the town councillors and people following.On the arrival at the square salntes were fired.His Worship the Mayor then read the address of welcome.His Excellency, in replying, expressed his pleasure at visiting Sorel, also his regret that circumstances had not permitted him to do so before.At the conclusion the band struck up the National Anthem, all THE NEW GOVERNOR.Vicroria, B.C., June 8.\u2014 Senator Cornwall has been officially offered the appointment of Lieut.-Governor of British Columbia and has accepted.The vacancy in the Senate will, it is surmised, be 4lled by Mr.Vernon, member of the Local House for Yale.THE PORT MOODY LINE.Marcus Smith\u2019 party, who are to survey Port Moody Line, will sail on THE SITUATION IN BULGARIA, Special to the MONTREAL HERALD.REPORTED ARREST OF FATHER MURPHY.Corx, June 8.\u2014Alarming reports come from the West of the County Cork.Serious riots and disturbances are said to have occurred at Schull, but the telegraphic -vires are cut, and the roads from Schull to Skibbereen torn up and obstructed so that ment is striving to steer an even course between extremea, and I believe the Land Bill is the maximum which any English Parliament will pass.\u201d BERNHARDT IN LONDON.- The French actors from the Paris Gym nase began an engagement at the Gaiety Theatre last evening.Sarah Bernhardt will join the company next Saturday, beginning with the \u2018\u2018 Dame aux Camelliae, now for the first time licensed in Englandneighboring counties.He congratulated the Government upon having assisted this enterprise with a grant.Mr.Nelson said he favoured the claims of the Coaticook Company.It was a pioneer Company, and should have been entitled to a grant.Hon.Mr.Joly said that an arrangement was made by his Government with Mr.James G.Ross, a well-known capitalist of Quebec, that a Company which was being formed] here should have the preference.Subsequently, Mr.Lovell, M.P.P.for Stan- WEDNESDAY, the 15th day cf JUNE next, at ONE o'clock p.m.By order of the Board, A.DE MARTIGNY, Cashierstr 15J 103 THE GRAPHIC COMPANY.Montreal, 27th April, 1881.PARTNERSHIP NOTICE I have admitted my Son, MR.SAMUEL D.STEWART, a partner in my business, which will in uture be carried on under, the name and firm of A.B.STEWART « EON, Groceries, Hardware, Underwriters\u2019 Sales Da naged Goods, Cargoes, &c.Household Furniture at Private Residences or at Salesrooms.Horses, Carriages, Farm Stock, Agricultural Implements, &c., in the city or country The Regular Weekly Sales of Horses, &c., on the City Horse Market, College Street, and the Sales of Furniture, &c., at Stores, every Friday, are now well-established and attract the attention of city end country Hotels, JOHNTAYLOR & BRO.REPRESENT IN CANADA TayLor BroTiErs & Co, Yorkshire \u2014IRON AND STEEL FOR RAILWAY AND OTHER PURPOSES, STAFFORDSHIRE WHEEL AND CAR Co.(Limited), Birmingham\u2014RAILWAY CAR WHEELS AND AXLES of everv description.Duss & Co., Glasgow\u2014LOCOMOTIVES, &ec.Wx.SELLERS & Co., Philadelphia, U.S.\u2014IN- JECTOR BOILER FEEDERS, MACHINE TOOLS, &e Skibl | r St: NOTICE as general Auctioneers and valvators.buyers.MiovaLe Steer Co.Philadelphi So those present lifting their hats, The dis- | Friday and commence work at Yale.The | !t 18 impossible to obtain authentic news.PAUPER EMIGRATION, - |stcad, and a number of captalists .2, © A.B.STEWART, Valuations and Appraisals for Executors, » Philadelphia, U 8.tinguished guest was then entertained at | Savona Railway Line was completed The cause of the trouble is the intended Blaine, replying to an inquiry by Brere- | from Coaticook, waited upon him, and asked IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim Underwriters, Notaries and Trust Estates, = - the Mayor residence, where a levee was held, quite a number of our prominent citizens availing themeelves of the opportunity to from Emery to Yale yesterday.The first train arrived at Yale last night amid popular demonstrations.arrest of Father Murphy, the Parish priest of Schull, which the people, it seems, intend to resist.ton, an Irish emigration agent at Dundalk, as to whether the landing of able-bodied for a promise of the grant.They were told that Mr.Ross had the preference, but Dividend at the rate ot THREE PER CENT.Montreal, 1st February, 1881.\" With reference to the abovs the subscri- Cash Advances and prompt settlements.#65 Several Important Sales are already STEEL TIRES, AXLES AND FORG! INGS, : EpGEMOOR [rox Co., Wilmington, Del, U.S* He 1 ÿ ales are already | ; \u2014WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES : - inti t for the coming Spring; an [ The Far-Famed Popular Canadian LOUE 03 f k Id be objected j that gentlemen agreed to allow the Coati .| bers beg to intimate that they are prepared | 0B our List for the a ; P RO re is Exce lncy.Th ee no bar to immmi- | cook people the first refusal, on condition | has this day been declared upon the Capl- | to undertake the dicp xa at ir stores or | early intimation solicited.from those who | SUMMER RESORT.| Merzuzie Pacxine Co Boston, US 4 be presented to His Exce 1-ney.e party, absolutel whethe 1 : t 0, Wrl i po k and obey the laws that the Quebec capitalist should have the | tal Stock of THE GRAPHIC COMPANY, | at the stores of the trode, purpose gelling their Furniture, that suit- ' 3 on, US.\u2014 [ headed by the band playing * The Camp- WINNIPEG.y rer he is to be | grants willing to wor y s bells are Coming,\u201d were then occom- panied back to the steamship Druid,\u201d which left at daybreak this moming en route for Quebec.TELEGRAPH CONTRACT.WivniPEc, Man, Juve 8.\u2014R.Fuller\u2019s time for completion of the Canadian Paarrested, but the suspicion is very strong.A man who rode into Skibbereen from Schull reports, that the telegraph wires are lying across the roads in several places.The tearing up of the roads is attributed to but the immigration of dissolute paupers and eriminals is certainly objecticnable.ITALY.preference after them.Matters were in this shape when his Government went out of power.\" Hon.Mr.Chapleau explained that the Coaticook people had never formed a bona- payable at its Office, in Montreal, on and after The 2nd day of Julv next.ALL DESCRIPTICHS cf LERCHANDISE ALE; SALES OF FARM STOCK SALES OF REAL ESTATE able days may be appointed.Thoroughly efficient Assistants, finest Salesrooms and best Business Stand in the oity St.Lawrence Hall, Cacouna.The above Hotel wiil open for the scason METALLIC PACKING FOR LOCC MULIVEAND OTHER ENGINES, &¢ DuxcAaN STEWART & Co, Glasgow\u2014MA.CHINERY FOR PRINTING, DYE- y .TWENTIF\" ING, STARCHING, CALENDERIN: MIT : Stowage on premises.of 1881 on the TWENTIETH of JUNE Do s \u201c à .Jide Company ; the Government could not | | The Transfer Books will be closed from Sues pere da urpisure and effects at SHAW & GOWDEY, under the management of last season.\u2019 AND FINISHING.UEBEC cific Telegraph Line from Livingston to | a fear that the priest might be conveyed by possibly be accused of having been actuated | the 16th day of June instant, until the 2nd > .THE TELEPHONE BUIT, Queseo, June 8.\u2014The Court of Appeals to-day gave judgment in the Bell Tele- Emerson expires on the 15th July, at which time he will be re=dy to hand it over to the Dominion Government.THE CATTLE RAISERS.The Canadian Pacific Railway is now a ditlerent route from Skibbereen.Father Murphy addressed a large multitude last night from his hall-door, and from his language in cautioning the people to depart THE POPE AND IRELAND.Rous, June 8.\u2014The Pope is much impressed by the active participation of the Irish clergy in the land agitation, despite by political motives in giving the grant to Farnham, becanse the gentleman at the head of that affair was a strong Liberal.Bill prohibiting the giving ot liquor at day of July following.By order.ALEX.F.R.DDELL, receive a share of public patronage, to secure which no effort will be wanting on their part.A.B.STEWART & SON, House and Land Agents, Real Estate and General Auctioneers! 235 ST.JAMES Sram} Opposite Ottawa Hotel.27 The Manager will aim to promote the comfort and amusement of the guests, and with long and successful experience in the Hotel business, feels confident that he can No.16 St.John Street, MONTREAL.April 20 94 An he ; Mr.Racicot deprecated the absurd suppo- Secretary.Geueral Auctioneers and Valuat rs.make the Hotel the home of the Tourists, rT 29 a v 1e De in peace he left a considerable suspicion on | his express injunctions.He has laid the | ition that the people must always be actu- fonir 1 2J Feb 3 ae tes.Uülinres, Ke | Ad their stay one of health and pleasure.| hove nuisance case, maintaining the| Small dealers in cattle ranches near the the minds of his audience.A rumour matter before the Congregation for Extra- | ated by political motives, even in \u201cbusiness\u201d Montreal, 1st June, 1881 tm 2Jy 131 ebruary 29 QŒroceries.Tülince, 3 For Rates.&c., address ne ' judgment of the Court below that the erec- | Rocky Mountains do vot like the leasing { was prevalent that several houses in Schull | ordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs in order to | matters, and said that at Farnham they: GRAND \u2014 | JOHN KENLY, P.0., Cacouna.{ : tion of telephone poles in streets was a | of large tracts to the rich, as they fear a | had been wrecked, and that the horses and recall the disobedient Bishops to duty.knew no politics in the matters but ail \"i FMiscellaneon: Ps June 1 130 a i nuisance, and that the Company should monopoly.It may ultimately end in \u20ac cars which had been used for the arrest of joined together to promote the success of 1 ' 1 \u2014 RU , pe 1 3 have obtained charters from the Govern- | trouble,as in Montana the land is com- | Henry O\u2019Mahoney, the suspected,\u201d ar- = their local undertakings.\\ NCla X | | 100) SSEL\u2019S iN STOR E «> + ) ments of the different Provinces in which | mon to all dealers who abide by the ranch rested on Saturday last, had been thrown | GREECE.After further discussion the motion was 56 lbs.Rails, and Fish Plates J ) they wish to carry on operations.laws, into the harbour of Schull.cartied.U I i ST.JEAN BAPTISTE DAY.RAILWAY PROGRESS.À HOTBED OF FENIANISM.MINISTERS DEPOSED.An uuinteresting debate occurred on a To beheld the .St.Jean Baptiste Society have com- menced making arrangements for the pro- under contract for 30 miles west of Bra- To-night at ten o\u2019clock a special train left Cork with alarge number of troops for Arnexs, June 8.\u2014The Premier has been obliged to relieve the Ministers of Justice auction sales.EXHIBITION GROUNDS.997 St.James Street.Orders Taken for Direct Tmporfationd | , 2 > x } 0 \u201c| At 6 pm.the House took recess.per celebration of the ap proaching national | lon, and surveys are being prosecuted | Skibbereen, whence the journey will have and Education of their fun = then ) pr The oe oe ee Mount Royal Avenue, Montreal, xa On Drv England Mi DD LETON & MERED ITH: anniversary.vigorously towards the Rocky Mountains.{ to be accomplished by road, railway com- | Sednence of a revelations fons, Ing thet AFTER RECESS Arranged in three Departments, MONTREAL v g É17 St.J ohn Street.RUNAWAY SEAMEN.CT EXPLORATION.munication not being carried further.The with great administrativ \u2019 Mr.Champagne moved the House into} AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL ! Verzenay Dacember 6 MONTREAL.i .The Water Police Force had a regular Prof.Macoun and party left this morn- district is a wild and inaccessikle one, and \u2014_\u2014 Committee of the Whole on the Bill respect- AND INDUSTRIAL.IS NOW PREPARED TO MANUFAC-= IN QUARTS AND PINTS.uber 6 = R291 field day on the Plains of Abraham yes- | ing for Duck and Porcupine Mountains and has long been notorious as a strong-hold of TURKEY, ing the Laval University.OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH TURE 7 , BARRGW HEMATITE \u2019 | terday in ecouring the bushes and arrest- |, 8 .Fenianism.The authorities in Dublin are Mr.Taillon rose to à pointof order, hold- anti She d Swi y A erca) = the valley of Red Deer River, where they | ; : : \u2014_\u2014 ; ; » 100-1 Excepting Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine, oy .ev v 3 y d £ > ; - \u2018 8 s ing runaway seamen.will spend the summer in making Natural in a state bordering on consternation.; TH PRISONERS ing that the Bill was to amend a Royal which arrive two days later, viz, 1 1 ° STEEL Co Y.RETURNED TO THE CITADEL.History collections and exploring that cori- INCREASING THE MILITARY FORCES.CONFLICT WITH PRIS 8.«à Charter, with Which this House had no FRIDAY, SEPT.16th.irst-C ass Furn iture .AGENTS.20 BARROW-IN.FURNESS i The Governor-General and party return\u2019 aratively unknown part of the country.The Scots Guards are in readiness to TirLis, June 8.\u2014A conlict has he Jurisdiction to interfere, He quoted a ato CLOSES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd.January 26 _\u2014 se 0 COX = - J \u2018 ed to town at 11 o'clock this morning n he party are going by Lake Manitoba, | move again to any part of the country at at Kouba hn ° o vas on were | ment of Sir William Horehell Solivitor- AND \u2019 NY dc GIRESRIN, = the Government steamer \u201c Druid.\u201d and purpose making Red Deer and Swan | three hours\u2019 notice.Army Service Corps | military guards.d hire \" risoners | General of England, which was fo the effect $25 000 OFFEREDIN PREMIUMS i Vas Agerts for the Dominion .0) - Rivers the base from which to explore the | waggons with the full complement of attend- killed de bite iF rifles yor that Laval University had no right under ! ; ta EY of Canada.: ig OTTAWA.adjacent country, which, according to re- | ants are being forwarded to the disturbed escaped carrying o .its Charter to establish itself, or any| Entries in all departments must be made Upholstered Goods MONTREAL, ; | \u2014 port, is densely wooded und very wet.districts as Lepidly as they arrive fron meet branch, in any other city than Quebec.He with the Secretarics PTENBER on or be- AGENTS IN CANADA FOR ST, LOUIS ST., QUEBEC.: LABOURERS\u2019 STRIKES.Another feature of the proposed explora- | England.1ere is every provability that continued at some length, citing à number } fore ! ] D ; SON, Rotterdam.\u2014_\u2014 i i Ottawa, June 8.\u2014The majority of the tion will be the making Known and Tully the force in garrison in ublin will be BULGARIA.of precedents in support of his point of Prize Lists and Forms of Entry, with any OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JON DE EVER e .! The Russel Hotel C moa r \u2019 r nw labourers on the Canada Central Railway, | developing the resources of the salt mines augmented by another battalion of Guards \u2014_\u2014 order.other information required, can be obtained TO ORDER.ly Fa ; » 0mpa Ty} geect Fish Plates, > nd who went on strike, returned to work to- | that exist in the vicinity of Hen River and to-morrow, The Dublin flying column SENTIMENTS OF THE PRINCE.The Speaker considered the Bill was | on application to QED.LEOLERE JULES ROBIN & C0., Cognac.WILLIS RUSSEL, Presidentnd day.The labourers on the Q., M., O.& | Lake Winnipeg.There are also extensive | goes out in full marching order, or what is Soria, June 8.\u2014Prince Alexander is not | regularly before the House and that the .) n .0.Railway have struck, Their grievance is that they want their pay weekly instead of fortnightly.LAND DISPUTE SETTLED, deposits of salt in the Ellice region.ostensibly a practice march, but there are rumours that the troops will not return to the city.ANOTHER PROCLAMATION.disheartened by the strong agitation that has set in against his plans.He does not seem to attach great importance to his remaining in Bulgaria, but, on the contrary, question of coustitutionality was one to be decided by the Federal Government, and that therefore the point of order was wrongly taken.Mr.Taillon continued his Sec.Council of Agriculture.S.C.STEVENSON, sec.Council of Arts and Manufacturers.May 27 126 He has added to his Stock of UPHOLSTERING GOODS two cases just received ex SS.PARISIAN,\u201d from Liverpool, consisting of very rich Curtain Stuffs.Silk Plush and MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO, Coblenz.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera This Hotel, which is unrivalled for size, Style and locality in Quebec, is open throughout the year for pleasure and busi- Bessemer Pig Iron, &e\" Februaiy 4 30 BAR IRON! SHEET RO SVN à : travel, having accommodation for 500 : Satins, in various shades, and ness ! f i ; i i : S & C0, Oporte guests.© | .lv regard it as & great | arguments to show that the House had no With his Lon rience as a H COCKBURN, SMITHE , April 25 ° h Mr.For, of Vinnieg, who has Les parer ver apni ody a | he vo Eee nn a Paie entr u « LN § orporionco a Howe | yyi50 4 DATHSS, Targa pe IN| BOILER PLATE : i ity busines: - ial to the MONTREAL HERALD.y d pue .Loe : r.Joly said his hon.friend must sce her, ' ne ed vi No Eute 0s to the ownership SP Kuasrox % ane.3 \u2014The seventh annual | to that which has been issued at New | to Austriaand enjoy a civilized life.that the majority of the House has decided Î | He feels confident of his ability to PLEASE FREBERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles, SU M M ER R ESO RT BOILER TUBES.| of à quantity of land in the City of Winni- | meeting of the Presbyterian Church in | Pallas has been published, and at Clonmel, RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE.upon passing the Bill, and that all his HIS NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS in the E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.- + | Steam Tubes aiid Fittings > a 4 hich the Government has taken | Canada commenced here thisevening, when where the sales adjourned frem last week Sori, June 8.\u2014Alexander has issued a | questions of order would not prevent its .future, as he hasYdone during many years PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London, V5 session of as Crown Lands, leaves for | the opening sermon was preached by the will take place.decree, establishing court martials for the passing.NOTICE pass.18 na BULLOCH, LADE & CO, Glasgow.Pure Air! Pure Air! Gas Tubes and Fittings Winnipeg this evening.He has succeeded | retiring moderator, Rev.Dr.Macrae, M.A, SENSATIONAL REPORTS.trial of administrative officials.This was Mr.Champagne asked if the Speaker had \"y Merchants Millers Farmers ay VM, JAMIESON & C0, Dublin, .\u2014_ TOR SALE BY i i i i of St.John, N.B.instance of the Russian general, | given his deci HR ; ; À in having the or eo rte of pi The General Assembly is the highest ee OE raph vives oy phat se pants that the officials are Tnciting b Mr.Speaker said he had simply expressed \u2018 on q RS ! 4 JUST OUT! CANTRELL 4 &e E, Dublin, IROQUOIS HOUSE, BELEIL MOUNTAIN, W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO, = $ \u2019 .a.v .FN is inion.AND HE oy es 7 NI am 7 3 o will ehortly be placed on the market.Te comprises four.ee which represent torn down.The force which left Cork to the people against the Prince.Hon.Mr.Loranger said that when a point \u2019 Canada, from the Lakes to the GIL\u201d | a.p.\u2014onders received from the Whole ST.HILAIRE, P.O.100 GREY SU re Le DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION.34 Presbyteries.The Synod of the Maritime | night in two special trains consists o TT of order was raised all the members had a | All partics having registered their orders (JUST GUT FOR 1881.o Trade only., i April 8 84 d.| At a mecting of the Celebration Com- aries with ed Presbyteries; the | men of the Rifle Brigade, 30 Dragoon UNITED STATES, right to express their opinions upon it, and | for MILLS in different parts of the Dominion BY CAPTAIN A Cc sale \u2018 adoonly.US ONLY ONE HOUR BY G.T.R.TRAIN .mittee to-night it was resolved that Mayor | Synod of Montreal and Ottawa with six; | Army Service Corps men, ambulance \u2014_\u2014 until the discussion thereon was exhausted | for crushing and grinding Minerals and for pe .I FROM MONTREAL.1 .4 me- Macintosh be deputed to arrange with the | the Synod of Toronto and Kingston with | waggons, and 12 baggage waggons, with BOYNTON\u2019S CASE.he emphatically denied to the Speaker | grinding Cereals, are requested to write or | The Country, Its People, Religions, ; ; j 0 ni 4 tae 3 \\ i d the Synod of Hamilton and | no Artillery.It is not believed that the ETON , the right to express his opinion.call at the Offices in this city, to arrange 24: This Popular Resort will be opened for 1 ; Q., M, O.& 0, Grand Trunk and Canada London with ei hore are 386 delegates | Priest has been arrested, but the most WASHINGTON, J rt Be nlon So he Mr.Champagne opposed the point of order, | the deliveries as soon as practicable after Politics, Rulers, and Its the Season on SATURDAY, 11th JUNE.i 1 \" vel g : .© > z r r a + : .» .f i} ; + ; Central Railways for ri da collect- to the Assembly of which 193 are clerical | sensational rumours are flying about.One awakens sympat ut ction he | arguing that the Bill before the House | the opening of the River Navigation, and to Apparent Future.Parties wishing to sccure rooms for the \u2014 respective lines, shou 1e Funes © 1 and 193 lay of these 295 have signified | is to the effect that several bridges between President can scarcely secu , 1 | had no connection with the Royal Charter.| plan out for Counter Shafting and other re-| A Compendium of Travel through the season will please do so immediately.ed justify the holding of a profeselona re their inteution of being present.The | Skibbereen and Schull have been destroy- desires.By his ecrvice in Our à clan ane He quoted the opinion of Sir John Macdon.| quirements to sccuro carliest crection and Upper and Lower Provinces.Telegraph Office in the Hotel.A.gata here.The Mayor leaves LOTO opening service will take place in St.|ed.This is not authenticated.Even the other acts, he established & he ann ald that the proper place for the decision | active operations.History and Enterprise.SAFER THAN BRANDY CAMPBELL BROS., ONTREAL BRASS WORKS morning for Montreal to make arrange-| to \"0 to-morrow, and subse | officials of Dublin Castle have not re- citizenship and protection ; ; Government of the question at issue was the Local Le- | Orders for grinding at the Mills, 572 Romance and Statistics.: ; St, Ililaire Station, Que.1 4 ain ments.quently till the close of the Assembly the | ceived ony intelligence from the district | #7 American cian, an ake à friendly ap- | Bislature.| William street, are still registered.Social and Political Aspects.A April 14 Tst 145 89 ND TORONTO.meetings will be held in the Convocation | since the morning.The last telezram Peel in EE to the clemency of à rent Hon.Mr.Lynch {hough ie question For details, iD Ne ENL AGENCY s R Fishing and Salmon Rivers.Encore Whisk 4 ery.: Hail of Queen's University.stated that the Police Barracks had been ai was one of the most important ever broug i ! ummer Resorts, and Legends of ihe Lower MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS 0 1 a- \u2018 \u2014 ; Britain.before the House, and he did not wonder : \u2019 St.Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers.À ï Lo.CATTLE SHIPMENTS.LLANEOUS ITEMS el or Another body of Pope pi THE SENATORIAL DEADLOCK.at the Speaker deciding that the question 26 Hospital Stree bo In fact, a valuable and interesting Book for PURER THAN BRANDY.\u2018 i the 1 Toroxto, June 8.\u2014About seventy-five MICE 0 .; 4 i i e Cock i A1rBANY, N.Y., June 8.\u2014In the Assembly | of constitutionality was so important that ° both Travellers and Home Folks; re- \u2014_\u2014 ) his head of cattle were shipped for England to- A ired, will leave Cork in session, to-day, Mr.Patterson, Democrat, | he would not give his opinion thereon.He December 33 trs 310 plete with Social Sarcasm and General E Whi k On the Atlantic.§ nes day by Messrs.Thompson & Flanigan.\u2014John Bright recently said of the Lit RAILWAY OBSTRUCTION moved a concurrent resolution of the final would not discuss the ments of he Bill, as THE F Topics.Il Kewsdeal a lied ncore IS y \u2014_\u2014 £ * , ; eral party in England: \u2014« Wears endea- Ra adjournment of the Legislature on Satur- | he did not feel it his duty oso.He or sale by all Newsdealers, and supplie 5 OAT , Nr d t last Vouring to promote pence in India and | Cork, June 8.\u2014The train with troops day next.The motion lies over under the | spoke in high terms of the value of the MARI N E at wholesale prices, in any quantity, by ap EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD South Shore of Long Island.St Peter and Cie Chrols nin, The Separate choo the newly elect od South Africa, and to lessen the difficulties | from Cork arrived at Skibbereen this \"ules.If the Senate concurs the Legis- University, and trusted it might Jong exist Insurance Co plication to the St Th \u2018Ho it | L d 45 MINUTES DRIVE FROM NEW YORK x 1 | ag Juli ; night, when Mr.Britton, which have threatened a settlement in | morning.An obstruction placed on the | jature will adjourn sine die, which action | and prosper, bat he considered {hab tho = .E \u2019 ndon Wi.ovember 24 281 i vi - ON journ sine due, which its MONTREAL NEWS COMP\u2019Y.omas\u2019 nosoital, Lo ' ip .Yare re he Ne sibuted at Te aston Europe.At home we fre ol eT | ek vas deco ot volisctin Tre | 18 favoured by both Democrats and etal io aye Charter (LIMITED.) CRAIG STREET.MONTREAL.\u2014 The largest and.nest Sumber Resort in prizes, vo ati a great measure où JUSTE ARC « isaster.Large numbers of police in Ire- | arts.It is believed that Licut.-Governor | \u20acCLy SOUB VE PO arter, ' ' aTges.LL Que tion ing examinations, this we are _promised the opposition ot the | land are resigning because, under the Hoskins will be able to preside in the by implication if not actually.a did not Old Broad Street, LONDON May 17 3m 117 EAG E ee tive Imperial Orchestra from and UNIVERSITY DEGRÉES.Tory party in Parliament.l'hey will treat stringent instructions of the Executive, the to-: and if there is a tie vote believe that this Houss had any righ \u2014 4 \u2019 , sicians, \\ eh reel.A d in Opposition as they treated her : : Senate to-morrow, Sl 7 | whatever to amend the Royal Char- Estabgghed 1836 dred Bath-houses, Driving?Boating, Sailing, .The degrees of the Toronto University Ireland in ! Pps rw y of Preston | ten are almost afraid to defend their own | wil] decide for adjournment.This is said ter as it was well-known that only the \u2019 \\ Fishing, Bowling, Lawn Pennis, &c., &c.i ! 15 were conferred to-day.wil) give you a opportunity of supporting lives against mobs.to be the policy of ihe stalwarts.The bal power granting the privilege had the right , CariTAL (Stg.).£1 000,000\u2014$4,888,666 a \u2019 Gl N G E R Wi N E, Special rates for Familics, and spacial } ve r L UNION.i ty i .BAYONETS, lotting to-day resulted as follows: \u2014lInrs it, and th t question in his RESERVE & .370,000\u2014 1,798,000 xc.&c.Railroad rates from Montreal to Long Beac ; J hh FOGRAPHICA : v the Goverument and th e Liberal party in STONES VS.BAYONETS : ballot .\u2014 Jacobs, 50; Conkling, 34; Sorat \"Docs the Le \u2018elature of the | ADDITIONAL SURPLUS.293,000\u2014 1,444,000 U t h bl M t h FOR SALE BY and return.0] The International Typographical Union | the House of Commons.Many of the bayonets with which the Rogers, 15; Bradley, 1; Wheeler, 21; wind - Coes sect gisla ition th.; ; rmatcnabie atones , k.H.SOUTHGATE, Having secured the services of an exe held both morning and evenin sessions -\u2014John Bright, says the Spectator, is at- Marines charged on the crowd at Bally- Cornell 19; Folger, 1; Lapham, 9: | day that the authority pod which granted | The undersigned bave been appointed IN BOTH OGILVY & CO Proprietor.| perienced Foreman from one of the princi- to-day.The time was mostly taken up bY | fronted with the Saints\u2019 Days, but they are dehob were broken.The people assembled Tremaine, 2; Harris.1; Crowley, 1; | the Charter at the time it was granted?He | Agents for this well-known and old-estab- B .t d P 1 .° April 25 2m 98 pal Iron Foundries in Philadelphia, we aro n motion oe overate \u201cMr Hofmane sthe- but a method D his fe od wi ond Shon ted o ght ep fous and Dutcher, 1.Second ballot: \u2014 Platt, 29 ; | thought not, and, therefore, the House had | lished Company, and are now prepared to rimstone an ATIOUTS | _Jenuary 24 20 CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.1 prepared to furnish promptly \u2018 motion {0 exon : - | enjoyment ; and his friend who ned | attem - \u2019 Kernan, 51; Depew, 51; Lapham, 11; no right to grant the legislation asked for.| write OCEAN MARINE RISKS at CUR- : : .pus istical resolution of Tuesday, was unani- | over the £1,200 à yearof profit lost through | come hurled stones at the people.Quiet- | « 1913 PRY ; -B 8 A ] ! ; : S.and bez 1 to solicit BRIMSTONE MATCHES put up, viz.: ¢ 4 vi A .q ornell, 10; Folger, 4; Tremaine, 1 ; B.| There were two contracting parties to this | RENT RATES, and & leave to solicit a ; 1 ; \u2019 REVERE HOUSE mously ordered to be laid on the lable.In the holidays should insist, on the same ness is being restored a § Skibbereen, One F.Tracy, 1; Crowley, 4.Adjourned.contract, the University and the authority ( share of the patronage of the Shipping pub- Telegraph and Telephone Rubys in 100s .m n .I Propriotr 1 the evening a mooniigh td £ the Uni grounds, on seven eat more ?Be hundred troops were about to a bet a SEEKING A COALITION.granting the Charter.The Bill showed the | lic.5, an .; .Mrs.MoNEILL = = = LIOPUCLICES | of every description, of a Superior Quality : NY dulged in, under the auspices of the Union, | should he have £1,200 à year m 7 | portion of the railway was found to be cut ; 2g Alb desire of the University ; but, on the other Open Policies Issued.PARLOUR MATCHES, without Sulphur.MONTREAI First-class Commercial and Private Hote | rq ot the LOWEST RATES, , per steamer \u2018* Chicora.\u201d A most enjoyable cause there would be more In the county | UP: A later telegram from Sl bbereen re-| New York, June 8.\u2014The Star's Aa\" | hand, we find that the Royal authority had | LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY at any of | LION PARLOUES also in 200% and 300%.| SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION FOR | 800d Sample Rooms, and convonient * \u2014 i evening was spent; dancing and other | True enough, so there wou'ct bo MOTS bY | ports the town again excited.Military are | special mentions an interview of ex-unSUr-| 03 to grant to the University the | {he Company's Agencies in any part of the 38 , arcs and steamboats ORDERS SOLICITED.} ee, | Somes IRA TROD ea Re oe | PURE.= : upper deck.e returned to the workers, : trates have issued a proclamation prohibit- | two Democratic Aesem 5 = | consent of both parties no change could be ° .; ; H R IV ES CO Mon- about midnight.discipline all day and every day, as, in the ing the opening of liquor shops at night.| fluence, during which Platt said he was made.In support of his argument he NOTE ru re A Oey 3 s Warranted the Finest Match T.& Sandeman & Sons, Oporto, PURE APPLE CIDER.\u2018y à ; \"RIOU - ç tter days of home, .cen \u2018GIN SK willing to retire in favour of any Democrat | optioned the case of Dartmouth College \u2019 : se : : an ; SIN STREET I n, on SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.8 + Yet th i 1 lif RIOTING IN SKIBBEREEN.g ! ; ; : ! + FR \u2018er S the World Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona Sparkling and on draught.Made QUEEN STREET : ; .ing properties were.Yet the national lite .ticket enough votes | 8 ; sois X Street, Montreal in rid., Oli ) agona, ) .! 5, at A mixed train from the east pitched into would only De impoverished by that experi- | DusLiN, June 8.\u2014The news from various ho could bring to the tie es nove wt in the State of New Hampshi ie Web he 119 st ran Sols Xavier re , May 12 3 Red Wines.specially from select fruit for May 18 118 ue ping Havas rg Gain viol | mt ands HELE bo or gene | gates ie morning je ri, AE | in ve ai dr vire euh Danser: | hi (ie Boeme Cost oh Ur | Mr mts io] Sai Sv Mm | FREDERICK KINGSTON OUR NEW GEM n ing ofl at Gastern avenue : evotion to unrem ity in the | 1 bbereen: 2 ast nig! States decided that no change can be made «GH Mumm & Co, Reims, Cham- WINE MERCHANT ' were utterly wrecked and the engine | substituted a fierce and keen activity in the } almost continuous rioting.Many houses in the terms of a Royal Charter without the .H.= ; Ç - Lo rave smashed.red and he Jumped or pen purs a gn Tue gop o ao n o were wrecked and x unster Cound Dan PARLIAMENTARY NOTES: consent of both parties.The question he P Mumm & Co., Frankfort-O Janvarv 1 £0 Hosrimal, Starrndays badly strained and shaken.1e engineer | very material gospel ; and though idleness | seriously injured.An attempt was made - Coe of ark was, Did the Union Act _ A., J NINE \u2018a ini \u2018 in | is vi il i sither virtue, nor, in itself, i i 1 ili From our own Correspondent.g 5 a SMOKE CONSUMER M., Hocks and Moselles., is injured, but not dangerously.The train | is vice, toil is nei ; NOT, » | to upset trains conveying the military from cause such a revolution that the Royal ! ¢ on a vent down an incline at the rate of forty- | progress.Cork to the village of Schull, where they Quenkc, June 8.prerogatives of granting a charter had been Are now manufactured in Montreal and oe Cusol, ils.& Co, Bordeaux Wi LL! AM DOW & CO, of the five miles an hour.The passengers in the P William Robertson Smith, of | were ordered to quell a revolt, but the The Speaker took the Chair at 3 pm.A | conferred upon this House ?He thouzht 2, : applie y the Subscribers in ., &c.c p.m, > \u2014Professor William Robertso \u2019 Ld fe he Speaker too : 1 , >.Notice is hereby given that the CITI- | HOURS, AND GUARANTEED.« Pinet, Castillon & Co.Cognac B and Maltsters ; in, for rear of the train are unhurt, but were University, whose heresy has at- | attempt was frustrated.Additional rein ; > Legislative | not, for while he acknowledged that this |, cy Ç CA.JR, ' ; ; : rewers an 8 .every thoroughly scared.Two ladies fainted.Aho much discussion wos born at | forcements of military arrived at Skib- | TE8528¢ was received from the Legislative Legislature had the right to grant a charter OA INSURANCE COMPANY SP with Prices\u2014$75 to $150 per Furnace ; special Brandies.schied.; Canal The passengers had to walk to the city, Keig.Tough a beautiful spot near the Vale | bereen this morning.They were greeted | Council to the effect that it had adopted the | 4 à University, yet he held it had no right os Dominio Price a .peda ç Pp agreements for Batteries.\u201d À.Foutrman & Co, Schiedam | superior Palo and Brown Malt; India in J.two miles, \u201cThe line was blocked for hours | of Altord, Aberdeenshire, in 1847.He is | by groans trom people assembled at the | following Bills :\u2014To incorporate Notre | {5 amend or alter the terms of a Royal t REFERENCES : wm ay Fairman & Co.Blas- Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and Are used by Banks, Insurance Offices, 1esday i and telegraph wires and poles are down.| the son of the Rev.William Pirie Smith, | depot.Last night the mob attacked the | Dame Hospital, Montreal ; to incorporate the | Charter.; .B 3 O O O O The MonrrEAL HERALD.gow.Whiskies.single Stout, in wood and bottle.Railroad Companies, and business men is and | BOAT RACE POSTPONED.D.D., Free Church minister there.He | military at Ballydehob.The mob were | montreal Distillery Co.; to change the Hon.Mr.J-angelier took quite a dif- 9 : N.Aubin, Government, Gas Inspector.\u201c mn Thome & Sons, Greenock The foll FAMILIES SUPPLIED.= ised generally.i isted indefinitely | could read Hebrew at six years of age.He | armed with clubs, hammers, axes, hoes |, ¢ liew of the District of Kamouraska.ferent view of the question, holding that a IN FAVOUR OF ITS - Lesage, Superintendent ivater Works.Whiskies.so our 1 b ts vi.: \u2019 .Roy, The Wise-Plaisted race was inde 23 | was educated at Aberdeen University, where | and scythes.The military charged and f- _ .| Royal Charter was not a contract in the The Evening Star.\u2026 D.J.Thomson, Leith, Ginger Wine ta use our labels, vi ISH every postponed.Leslieville and Riverside peo he had a most distinguished career, grad- | the ople scattered, but renewed the as- Mr, Magnan asked the Government if il | jonge mentioned by the Governor-General, C uarant ee Br an ch: Guillaume Boivin & Co.Co .old * ms 5 ; g + | Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester st .3 sal le are very savage.A diepute arose 831 cating with honours in logic, philosophy salt, and were again repulsed.was intended to remove the station from | and that, therefore, the House had a perfect O.Rouillard, Inspector of Buildings.Machon & Co.Liverpool, Export Jos.Virtue.19 Aylmer street \u2018 Satur- to the boats.Pluisted wanted to row In & | end mathematics.He entered college with \u2019 a the Parish of L'Assomption, in order to re- | r ght to legislate in the sense asked for by | and has obtained a Special License to| And others, whose certificates can be OE ors ot Guinness on Thos.Ferguson.289 St.Constant § 1 St.Tame x ou- covered lapatreak shell, in fact against | brother, said to be the more gifted of the MARINES PROTECTED BY A PRIEST.rish of L'Assc , ie wishes | the University.transact Guarantee Insurance THROUGH- | seen in our circulars.Boulet tent.Wm.Bishop.479 Lagaucacticre st .vamés Streetay i and : agreement.Wise had a smaller boat ready, | wo, an d who died after gaining two £70 A process-server bas been severely establish i in necordunce wit À e mie e8 | \u201con.Mr.Irvine took a similar view to | QUT the Dominion of Canada, instead of as W.8.HUTCHINSON & co.Ro Se London, Exe Th a Kinsella.Cs 1 4 a Ottawa street x May 7 109 but his backers would not let him row.| gcholarships.After leaving Aberdeen he | beaten at Dromore, County Sligo, that he } expressed by the petitioners © e Coun- | that held by Hon.Mr.Langelier.heretofore, the Provinces of Ontario and S'ANADIAN U'EFICE : Bottlers of Bass & Co.'s \u201d ) SO , enor.Wise\u2019s friends hope to get a race with | spont several years at the Universities of [ is dying.Yesterday a party ot fifty | ties of Montcalm and L'Assor ption ?Mr.Lafontaine (Napierville) goted from | Quebec.\u2019 63 St, Francois Xavier Street Montreal.port otler a PHONE Busurvauce TFLOTC Ex 5 p., Gaudaur.Berlin, Bonn and Gottingen, his attention | marines sent from Bantry to Ballydehot | | Hon.Mr, Chapleau said the hon.member | the Medical Act of 1879 to showvhat Laval | \"he Bonds of this Company are accepted | _ April 22 96 Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edicburgh, Scotch - I, \u2014 while there being more particularly direct- | encountered at the latter place a mob num-| could arrange the matter with the member | was forbidden to establish a Medical by the Dominion and Local Governments, .Ale y ) J no H R M olson & Bros THI A 3.GUELPH, ed to the study of the Semitic languages.bering thousands, After much stone | for L'Assomption.School in Moutreal.thor discuss N and by all Institutions and Banks through- # puses for Saleor to T et | Apollinaris Company (Limited) London.At fi.\u201c|, + eroom - Soon after returning to Scotland, and when | throwing and bayonet charges the marines | Mr, Magnan asked\u2014Does the Govern-| Alter Bone urther discussion, Jr.| out the country.\u2014 Orders for Direct Importation Solicited | | & | 0 Gol h i A es THE LATEST ELOPEMENT CASE.only 24 years of age, he was appointed Pro- | ere compelled to retreat to Bantry under | ment intend to encourage colonization in Speaker said that it was none of his| This Company offers a SPECIAL ADVANTAGE | Aävertisements under this head inserted a from the Pre de.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, Vel 00 0 Hil 0 ê 4 Ric y 24 year 1d Testa pe\u2019 : 4 ¢ bus t i whether or no eee BINED LIFE vertisements à t Encens GueLen, Ont, June 8\u2014A romantic fessor oF Orient Ee are College, the protection, of a priest Two persons Montcalm County by having the roads ho due Bi as da re cdi to the over all OUT TEE POLICIES D hereby following rates: \u201420 words, 1 insertion, 250; | February 44 286 St Mary Street, INSURANCE COMPANY + \u2018 ; j i .t Exegesis 1 : » | were severely injured.paired so as to enable the persons wh ! : : 03, 3 insortions, 60e; G insertions, 81; 12 inser- MONTREAL.elopement case has juat come to light here.{ men y 3 I 10 à Royal Charter.All he bad to rule was um mnually | * , ; ons, 81; | ; , : oY, About six weeks ago, a well-dressed couple Aberdeen._, 20 IN LEAGUE WITH FENIANS.work the mill-stone quarry in the said We the House the right to deal with tho Barge bin! veo 18 a tions, $175; one month, 83; additional words TE R= Have always on hand the various kinds o ) 10ger ; u county to transport stone of a kind d insertions in proportion of, arrived in he aus and re istered at the \u2014 Jefferson Davis is describes PE a A despatch from Dublin states that the is much prized for the purpose of grinding question.In his opinion the House had Claims paid by default of employees and insertions in prop .| ALE AND PORTER, mn (CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS: .108 Wellington Hotel as Geo.S.Rogers and markably handsome old man, who Lend League appears to be practically : that right, under Rule 93, which specially ; 5 IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.\"he lonorable HY.STARNES, Chairman; \u2014 | wife, London, England.Shortly after | weight of seventy-three years, more than affiliated with the Fenians and Ribbonmen, | E457 3 0 ou replied that the Gov- | authorized the House to legislate on educa- | to January lst, 1881, $148,041.81.COITAGE TO LET.FAMILIES BÉGULANLY SUPPLIED | THOS.CHAMP, Esq,, Deputy Chairman., \u2014 | wards they removed to a private house, | fitty ef which have been of suc List pee and to have them working actively in its | ernment would study the matter and do tional matters.He, therefore, ruled the GERALD E.H ART, \\ AOneof he Cottages on Rogemonn OFFER SOME OF THE BEST SAMPLES \u2014.Co | THEODORE HART, Esq.0 and representing themselves as well- | as but few men in the world's history a service.what was right.point of order as wrongly taken.The motion General Manager.fl Avenue, Cote St.Anton be Roekie _ or \u2014 pe ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELE- | ANGUS C.IIOOPER, Esq, off financially, were not long \u2018in experienced, as lightly as though his ife ARY DISSATISFIED.W NOTICES OF MOTION.was carried, and the House went into Com- February 22 mwf 45 Esq.containing ten rooms, with PHONE.EDMOND J.BARBEAU sq.x.gaining an entrance to the society | had beer on long one rent o Ed Pi hf , © k ts that Hon.Mr.Mercier moved an address for a mittee of the Whole, and simply reported bathroom.For TE AC MON AUS RTON ELEVEN DIFFERENT PIANO-MAKERS | CAPITAL $10,000,000 = ity.ires, i of one great venture atch from Cork reports tha on.Mr.; ÿ a s for nr ; \\ ; in.L À.M , , v a =.1 | of some of the upper class ried a.vig re involved à greater loss of vit spread dissatisfaction prevails among | copy of the report of the investigation progress, and asked leave to sit again Rates Reduced.Apri Io 178 St.James Street, IN ALL STYLES.D AW ES & CO CATAL VESTED IN CANADA.- *%950-008 E Yesterday Afternss auahter and related to human lives and destruction of property | the military and police, owing to the | made against A.M.Alexander, School In- PRIVATE BILLS.\u2019 \u2014 \u2014 Not Damaged by Fire or Water, Lut in ny TOTAL INVESTMENTS, over 30,000,000 | t cle VE Police the story of Rogers than have been crushed beneath the fallen manner in which they are ordered about | spector, &c.Carried.cu The following Private Bills were then y FOR SALES, new and beautiful Rosewood Cases, EWERS AND MALTSTERS | Mercantile Risk accopted st the Ioirost À having deserted her in London about three | temple of ambition of any other ove born.to serve as targets for the missiles of the pli Gagnon moved for an Order ef the discussed in Committee of the Whole 2 Upon St.Antolnes ets the dwellin GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS, |BR current rates.TR : ER , i in height, he stands erec ; ouse for a statemen 1e rece , an ises kn ., 103 .à » EAL, ; months ago, and eloping with a young Nearly six feet in cig be he a ds © yet multitude.\u201c , erator section of the Quebec, Montreal, House: mend tue Act 16 Viet, cap.65 spi of said street ith large dot Jn rear.AT FROM INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.Dwelling Houses snd Farm Properties à M \u2019 widow.She traced them to Boston, Mont- vemembers his military training.His THE \u2018\u2018 GOSHAWEK.Ottawa & Occidental Railway, &c.Carried.| \\ntituled an Act to authorize Franvois Dai Li f À C ; Sanguinet streets, now oceupled as à coal and $225 UPW AR DS EXTRA avo XXX STOUT PORTER ' EC.SMITRS : or \u2018real, New York, Chicago, Toronto, and | £50 5% \"oe fine proportion, and suggests | Sxuskrpe, June 8.\u2014 The gunboat | Mr.Watts moved an address for corres- | je and Alexis Dufresne to demand tolls Ite Assurance Lo y.lumber yard, me villa idence, formerly wee 0 (In Woon anD BoTTLE.) Chiet Ageut for the Dominion; F acuvics finally to Guelph.The Chief interviewed the commanding presence that must have | « Goshawk \u201d lies off Schull.It will take | pondence affecting be of the Commission Spon a bridge which they have constructed ESTABLISHED 18% ocre handson Vita resldence, orton: | Ae Ce A ark Weer, at a Familios Suppliod.Wood October 77 ! w Rogers, who denied the story, but eventu- his when in his prime.His hair and to repair the telegraph wires.| naming Mr.G.U.Pangburne a member 0 | er $ forty acyes of land; large cut-stone dwelling | in exc } ; A 5 LAGER in Wood and Bottle y aliy acknowledged that it was true and PL short beard are of suowy whiteness, and Teal days to Top has been nd under | the School Trustees of the Town of Sorel.on the Fortier Branch of the River Ya \u2014 house, out-bulldings, garden, etc.This desir bargain.rer BRITISH AM ERIC A , or oF consented to meet his wife, when an ECL | iy fq is of the kindest expression, and 18 | te Coercion Act Carried, 4 Bill to amend the Act incorporating the READ OFFICES : Biel Fount tho nice of theTate | yp, CALL AT ONCE {Offices 215 ST, JAMES STREET | qui Mari :\u2014At | ing scene took place.Rogers returned to] marred only Ly one sightless eye.His Mr.Nelson moved for the remission of | Mutual Fire In urance Company of the } ED COTLAND, and MONThEA Donald Ross, Esq.Titles perfect.Terms ay MONTREAL.and arin uil:\u2014A 5 ; k of + \u2019 easy.Apply to JON, 1, % England with hie wife and child to-day, the { voice is soft and pleasant, and perhaps its - -| the fee of $100 deposited with the Clerk o City of Montreal, and for other purposes\u2014 \u2019 : ve APPIVIG o DEBEAUJEU, March 18 66 .30, 7.30 widow taking the news of their departure | extreme gentlencas 1a the sole evidence that GREAT BRITAIN, the Private bill Committes In on a Mr, Taillon.CANADA, 5.C.MONK,F or ie 196 St Denis street.2 ASSURANCE COMPANY.spy eo i man of full physical vigour.His \u2014\u2014 wi 16 Pharmaceutica soc 3 i \u201cnor 1 4 .\u2014_\u2014 % C.L8G., ; re xis .B _\u2026\u2026 < 1 30, 1.80, very coolly.ho ie To ee and feet bespeak gentle blood.\u201d CANADIANS 15 LONDON.No.72), loss the cost of translation nd Lit Com on.Mr, anadian Blectric Total Kiskm sp T1 oo .-825,000,000 | 5 ebru i James street.al £4 PRET LE | Incorporated 1533; \u2014At 8.46 1 - ; eo.?5 rinting.In support of Lis motion he sal ; Ç .ccumulated Funds.oee eee ,500, re - | SeDAL, wy ASSETS, $1,100,878, ST.JOHN.\u2014 I'he heraldic dress at Queen V'e oris's | Loxpow, June 8.\u2014Sir John Macdonald's | Dhs Bill was in the public interest, since it Jl to amond tho Charter of the City of Annual Tnoome eens about 4.000,000 TO LET.GIBB | S ,_$1100,878 1.30, 2.30, \u2026 \u2014 recent drawing-reom, which has been 80 | health has greatly improved, and he ie now regulated the sale of poisons and other fontreal , 5 or over $10,000 a day.some large Room tn che front parto | sd ie FRIENDS and PA | Le i All Descriptions of Property Insured | 1 THE POLITICIANS, uch talked about, was worn by Lady ! able to attend to several business matters.which was cerlainly a matter in | A0G Passed.y .| Claims paid in Canada.over 1,200,000 | gd Kg ln ont part o Beg to inform their .- OSEPI GILLOTY > inst Fire and Perils of Navi À m àe onini drugs, Bill to confirm the Rights of Ownership p ® the HERALD Building, and another, ONS that they are in weekly receipt of Against Fir © avi à Sr.Joux, N.B., June 8\u2014Sir 8.L.Til} | Archibald Campbell.| I was the Best He feels much cheered by the opinion of | which the public was very much interested.to Jean Olivier ne EE to the lots Investments in Canada.% 1,000.000 Hi well-suited for llght maniac ine: TR hat they iy p STEEL PENS gation at Current Rates 8 1 ; ; \u2018 ; ; oe Tes > 3 lots |, Pt EEE re sie ry ; .1 1 N D.1 ley is to leave here, on Friday night, for | instance since the heen re with | Dr.Andrew Clark, that he is suffering from Mr.Wurtele, Chairman ot the Private | nown and designated under tho official Total amount paid in Claims during the last Apply in Ten ee.NOVELTIES : Cold ott tors thronchout the Worèd.OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYABLE IN LONDON nd sales | Ouawa, but will yeturn here in July, and } lady Ap CO fizances forming the trim- | 10 OrgRIIC disease.His PS rie \"elle \u201c | Bille Committees a wey numbers 104, 105 and 110 of the Cadastre 8 years, bro Las 000 a day or LoL- 155 ST.JAMES STREET.IN i ear oes (Eng) WHEN REQUIRED, Ti § remain until August.He and Sir Charles | her heraldic cogh black | mend him to proceed to l'unbridge Wells, | should not be returned, since the Bill was | \"0, Fo ood 00 ot \"Anne bout de Isle, | \u201cARS oF about $5, .= ALE .M.GAU nerville.NE i no.in | ming of her dress.The dress was black | \\nd drink the waters there, which are said | of a private nature, and provided, amongst | .NY ra - _.| FACTORY TO LETor FOR S T AILORING H ABERD ASHERY W.TATLEY + oF childs Tapper are to ride Publ ee e's EE with silver-gray atin brain, we to.be very beneficial for ailments such as other matters, for ther cception of members a the Se of Jacques Cartier (Mr.Le CLAIMS settled in Montreal, giving to this | gl Corner Selgnour and Richardsos & o GO 0 D STO R AG E Agents for the Province ef Quetec.| .Ss > 16 i JL 4 .ati ' 1 a ! | fen: reets.L , i I nis eng.Fes putt, Sapo 15 8 1 | hoe ig Sot.il proti | or Act Sy ain | Et lo is Common of Cv | LE then tn etude | LER en es ds x Febru _ 4 par * ë a à i .pon- on.Mr.\"ts 8 3 5 A 1 709 VAE vs ?: we zh y : H , - fh Se TUS ALDERT RATINAY.epi Campbels and the Callanders of | hon fia We.1 CVCSEIES CT | the money.IL would be catabishing | RGEC IT Sd Bu of Refine of SCH nd comniction lheryice, | ites holly Engine ad Siadihecom | Invite Inspection [For All Kinds of Goods| COMMERCIAL UNIO | Lunch = : i raigforth, in the prope § 1d rather make ; ; ; FIXED SURRENDERED VALUES :-\u2014See | plete; hea steam-pipes var une 3 132 ; re Build- The annual mecting of the stockholders | Ardkinglas and Craig \u2019 > to Canada.Hon.Alex, Macken- | bad precedent and he would st.nce Ward the City of Mont- \\ / 14 _ oo hy par- of the Albert County Railway was held at | heraldic tints.This pocket contained phe des in Geneva.but returns to London on | the Society a graut of $100, if necessary.en bo made My.Tallon), wore read a report submitted to Annual General | APPLES H.& J.RUSSEL, t, T : At Assurance Compa ny ONTAR- Hillsboro yesterday.The 1ollowing were bandkerchich eh 8 supported bY velvet the 10th instant.Hon.Oliver Mowat and The motion was Jost oa division.£the second time.! py the Company, held 26th Janus 463 St.Paul Sixect, COCKBURN & MCINTYRE, BL AIKLO CK BROS OF LONDON, ENG, ; ie elected Dir = 3, Ki J mposed of small shire ) , ; 8 Li Mr.Gagnon moved the suspension 0 , ; : , TH, : Dm rer TEE | : nih, i Woeaton, Most.Pine, Oro taku ond togtor by god Gucioknts, Te mis M réa os are quit 1 | tao di Hows tn ltionto BL N01 | ie and un a joutasd at Hho.® (LOANS ADVANCED on Mortgage of Fo | == gyoax, ESTATE |Barristers Supreme Court) Nos 15,16an017C0MMONST IETREANDLUIFE d BR.T.Clinch.The road, last year, | shield bore the same qu ; : he holidays, and no respecting Laval University, so that II J .i am offering Property for Sale in all ) N 12 A jy visited an ( .1e road, year, d.satchel, and train | consequence of the holidays, ant Ï LAN \u201cpiled and shall - \u2014 3 1 AND y paid er ; .on the satchel.Band, satchel, future this Bili shall be called and shall _ = W.M.RAMSAY \u201c4, the city, suburbs and country.oy are publ pomethiog over running expenses: | Coro \u201cfastened to.the drces by means of ghanges sre reported.| have precedence before all other Orders ai LATIST SHIPPING, Manager, Canada.| P'iteuse send for printed Catalogues, * PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS, 64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.JUNE, padges of the fish and bog myrtle.On the | ENGLISH STATESMEN ON THE IRISH QUES\" | the Day for the remainder of the session.« January 37 mwi 26 H.H.GEDDES, OTTAWA.Excellent Storage .XAVIER STREET, 1t steam?HALIFAX, train was embroidered the coat of arms of TION, Hon, Mr.Chapleau said {here was no ; \u201c î ; Real Estate and Financial Agent _\u2014 Corner of Hospital Street, ¢c Jucques \u2014 _\u2014_ | the Argyll-Compbells, the shiold being five | Carnarvon, formerly Colonial Sec- | necessity for the motion, ss the Bill was| BrusToc, June 8\u2014Arrived\u2014Bath City.NEW YORK STOCK Et XCHANGE Aud President of the Montreal Board oi Solici the Bank of Montreal - INE, the \u2019 YA POISONING CASE, feet long.Above it was the wild hoar's or yesterday at Burton, strongly con- [now fist on the Order, and it was con- SOUTHAMPTON, June 8\u2014Arrived\u2014Haps- Blocks bought and carried on 8 to 0 Les Real Estate Agents, olicitors tor Apply ut, ; FRED.COLE, J « Ys .ocr sut ' 8, $ es.Clre , .ITE o + 1 J ' HauiFax, N.S., June 8\u2014The current | he], and beneath was the motto, \u2018Ne demed the policy of the Government, who, sequently allowed to stand till to-morrow.burg.Lo rived\u2014Herd Tarsand Stations sent by mail.119 St.Francois Xavier street Hon.Jaurs Cooxsven, Q.C.| A.F.MoluTYRE ASHES LP SPROTION CFFICA General Agent dics, 1% topic of conversation in Dartmouth to-day, | Obliviscaris,\u201d in black rn he Soro he said, were responsible for the civil war r, Shehyn moved tho remission of the 3 NEY YOR) June 8.\u2014Arrived\u2014Herder HICKLING & (0.40 Exchinte Plas, NY | November 30 236 Narch ie faly 3 y?April 24 , +R: de iv C pper Le rate i fie of $100 on Bill No.36 to incorporate {rom lamburg.arch ; NE; was the death of a well-known coloured | scroll.Even the black sa shy in Ireland.They would find the question .gor: man named Jacob Tynes, better known as | the device ofthe shield in silver, ; 13 ynes, better know ; k ET = = 2 eur eam es > | Weare in receipt of the June number of the Cunadiun Monthly, published by the Rose-Belford Co., Toronto.The number completes the sixth volume of the new series of the Magazine, and sustains its reputation, being fully up to its standard We have another instalment of Mr.Haight's \u201cOntario 50 years Ago and Now\u201d; \u201cA Review of Political Parties in Canada\u201d by William Norris would be more valuable if it was not so partizan; an article on \u201cAlgoma\u201d is interesting but provokingly brief; a contrast between \u201c Carlyle and Courte\u201d by Mr.W.D.Le Sueur of Ottawa is incisive, and a review of the character of \u201cDesdemona\u201d by D.Fowler being, a cou- tinuation of a similar paper on Ophelia and Portia, is a painstaking essay.The conclusion of Wilkie Collins\u2019 \u201cBlack Robe,\u201d with several other short pieces, serve to make up a pleasant number.We must not omit to say that the Muses are well cared for, there being no less than eleven pieces of poetry, of at least average merit.The whole number is a creditable representative of our Cauadian literature.Is Town \u2014 Windsor Hotel\u2014J E Dunham Boston; H J Ives, New York; J M Lemoyne and wife, Compton; W Price, Quebec; J Mortimer and wife, New York; H E Coutray and lady, Quebec; Geo P Ladd and niece, sass ; W B Simpson, EW B Portman and servant, England; E P Camp and wife, E Grangor, New York City; Jas Green and wife, Worcester; Geo O Goodhue, Danville; H A Neilson and wife, New York; H Bailey and wife, City; W McIntosh, High Rock; William Pickford, Rogins Rach.St.Lawrence Hall\u2014C 1 Bushwell, Boston; Louis Lamontagne, Quebec; C R Ogle, Lutterworth, kng; George Norton, Kingston; W II Walker, Ottawa; Joseph J Walsh, Toronto; LR O'Brien, Toronto; H A Hogel, W H Odell, James E Chapleau, New York; H B Wilton Hamilton; Colonel Campbell, Kingston; M C Murdock and wife, Seneca, Mo; James Maguire and wife, Philadelphia; Mrs Maguire, do; Mr Veiller and wife, New York; Wm Baird, Ogdensburg; J N Gordon and J C Bushnan, Quebec.American House\u2014 E R Reud, Attleboro, Mass; J E Cunningham, Newport; R P Gilchrist, Barnet, Vt; J N Galer, Dunham; JR - Parsons, Boston; Dr Vicat, H N Vicat, Melbourne; F Wilcox, Stanstead; D McKinnon, Vankleek Hill; Wm Quakinboss, Cowansvilles L Galop, Melbourne; S Cotrell, A MOTHERS THOUGHTS BY HER CHILD.O God of boundless purity, ; How strange that thoushould\u2019st give to me This young and tender heart, To train to walk in tnine own ways, That he may end his mortal days In glory where thou art! Alas! how slow, how hopeless, too, Am I, this sacred work to do ! My utmost strength must fail.Yet, Holy Spirit, if Thy power Be given tu me from hour to hour I surely shall prevail, O gracious influence, to his heart Give will to choose the \u201cbetter part,\u201d Which none can take away.By him, O helping God, be found; To him in gifts of love abound ; Be with him every day.And, God of Grace, his mother bless With prayer, and faith, and watchfulness, Now that she has a child.Let not her weak indulgence spoil, Nor let her stern, harsh manner foil, This heart so soft and mild.Help her in every act and word To follow close her lowly Lord ; Be this her only pride \u2014 That she may holy influence shed Around this dear immortal\u2019s head, And keep him on Thy side.Then, when the last great trump shall sound, And all before their Judge be found To hear their sentence pass'd, May he in glory then appear, Receive Thy prize, Thy «Well done\u201d hear\u2014 A conqueror at last.Yes, may this soul of rarer worth To me than all the souls of earth, But wear Thy diadem ; Then, through eternity I'll raise A mother\u2019s song of unmixed praise, To Thee, redeeming Lamb.autaL NEWS, WATER SNAKES\u2014Severul residents of Griffintown have lately discovered small water snakes coming from their taps.ville, L Galop, Melbourne; § Cotr Missing.\u2014On Saturday evening last, a | PTANDY; - that, cath, awkins, Mrs.Mulligan left her lLiome, on Ottawa Montreal, Miss M MoDonold, Green Val- 8 heard of since.4 ley; Rev ackleston, Cardinal; c- street, and bas not been heard of since Don ald, Glengary; E D\u2019 Clark, Norwich.Panties leaving town for the summer | Canada Hoiel\u2014J A Lavellee, Berthier; L H .months can have their residences guarded Mineau, Louisville; John Strong, Quebec; during their absence by the Dominion De- Rev J E Nanneton, St George: A .ge; Rev PC tective Agency, 214 St.James street, | Bouloys, Bolton; D Goullet, Dunham; Miss We have to thank the Purser of the 8.8.| Richard, Miss Richard, Quebec; A N Leggo, « Circassian\u201d for a parcel of English news- | Ottawa; J Lauzon, B R Leduc, Portland, papers of the date of that steamer\u2019s | Me; A Garceau, Ô Girard, H A Fortin, sailing from Liverpool.Three Rivers; Ed Anger and two Prc-Nic.\u2014The Montreal Volunteers pro- | daugeters, Quebec, M H Panneton, pose to hold a grand pic-uic at St.Johnson JL À McConnelle, M P, Joliette; A Dominion Day.They expect that the Government will pay their transport by the Grand Trunk.New Hoss.\u2014The Fire Department have received 2,000 feet of new hose from the Canadian Rubber Company, the contract for which was awarded at a recent meeting of the Committee.SELLING LIQUOR ON SUNbAY.\u2014In the Recorder\u2019s Court, yesterday morning, Onezime Beauchamp, for keeping his saloon, on St.Lawrence Main street, open on Sunday, was sentenced to $30 and costs or three months at hard labour.SoLip CourorT.\u2014We would advise all gentlemen who wish to enjoy perfect comfort during the hot weather, to wear those fine Merino or real Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, to be had only at Claggett & Co.'s, St.James street.Tug CaRTERS.\u2014 Three carfers, Samuel Joncas, Louis Mercier, and Cleophas Truteau, were charged in the Recorder's Court yesterday with driving without a number.The first two were discharged, whilst Truteau received a fine of $1 or eight days at Rard labour.OUTREMONT.\u2014At à recent special meeting of the Outremont Council Mayor Dunlop tendered his resignation, which was accepted.Councillor Craig was then elected Mayor for the remainder of the year, and Mr.Robertson elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resiguation of Mr.Dunlop.PoLicE Courr.\u2014In this Court, yesterday, Francois Xavier Valada fur selling liquor without a license, received a fine of $75 aud costs or three months\u2019 imprisonment.Francis Fox, alias Patrick Walsh, accused of larceny, was sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment.Peter Higgins, charged with assault and battery, was discharged.ARRESTED ON A Cartas.\u2014Mr.Joseph St Jean has been arrested on a capias for $140 at the instance of Mr.John Irvine, milkman, through his counsel, Mr.J.J.Curran, Q.C.Mr.Irvine alleges that Mr.St.Jean bought three cows from him, sold out a few days afterwards, and then refused to pay the debt.DEATH FROM MENINGITIS.\u2014 Late on l'ues- day night a man named l\u2019ike,living at 82 St.Antoine street, was brought to the Gencial Hospital in an unconscious con- A C Caron, St Levu; A McKenzie, Terrebonne; Geo March and wife, A Harris, Toronto; J B Brousseau, Miss Vincent, St Hyacinthe; W Goodwin and wife, St Polycarpe; W H Seymore, Quebec; I B- Moffatt, Plattsburg; Miss Stuart, Miss Roake, Lowell; A Miguault, Three Rivers; N H Dubois, Actonvale; A L Dion, A H Vincent, St Hyacinthe; E Racine, St Jerome; P Cormier, Sherbrooke; C McGrail, Roxton Falls; L Langelier, Sherbrooke; RJ McCarty, Chambly; L .A Lavalle, Joliette; Jules Quesnel, St Jean; N À Gelinas, Three Rivers; Thos Dufresne, Point au Lac; A Jack, Toronto; H Smith, Quebec; I' J O'Reilly, Ottawa.AMERICAN VS.SWISS WATCHES.American manufacturers of watches have often claimed superiority for their watches over those made in any other country, and have endeavoured to make it appear thatat the Universal Exhibition recently held in Melbourne, Australia, the first premiums were awarded to American watches.How far this claim is borne out by facts we shall presently show.\"The report of the Jury on the Horological Section of the Melbourne Exhibition gives the results of observatory tests of the various watches shown, according to their order of merit, no exhibitor being allowed to place more than six watches on trial, the maximum being 500 points.The Swiss watches ranked first, English watches second, while the best American watch only occupied the fifteenth rank, or the third rank after the last Swiss watch.The Swiss watches, therefore, obtained the highest award at the Melbourne Exhibition, NEW BOOKS.Tue Law oF REGISTRATION OF TITLES IN Oxtario, by Edward Herbert Tiffany, of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Barrister-at-Law ; Carswell & Co, Law Publishers, Toronto and Edinburgh.\u2014T'his is the title of a neat treatise upon the Registration Laws of Ontario, being an annotation of the Registry Act, together with a collection of practical forms, tariff of fees, &c.The volume is dedicated tu the llonourable George William Burton, one of the Justices of the dition.Despite every effort made to bring | Court of Appeal.In the beginning him round he remained in this state until | Mr.Tiffany gives a short account Lalf-past 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, [¢f the introduction, progress and development of the system of registration in Ontario.Upon the revision of the Provincial Statutes in 1877, all the prior enactments were collated and arranged in the form they now appear in.Since that time but two amendments have been introduced : one authorizing the registration of notices of sale of mortgaged premises, in default of payment, and another dispensing with the necessity of the husband of a married woman becoming a party to or executing a certificate of discharge of mortgage executed by her.Mr.Tiffany's work contains instructions regarding the mode ot registration, interpretations of the various technical terms used in the Registration when he expired.It is supposed that he was suffering from meningitis.AN Hours Swix\u2014Mr.Williams, the Maltese swimmer, will start from Windmill Point at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and swim down to Allan's wharf, and then return.He will stop in the water until four o'clock.He intends to go to Quebec on Dominion Day, and swim from New Liverpool Cove to the new Custom House, a distance of about four miles.For A Goon Cause.\u2014The moonlight excursion to-night under the auspices of the non-commissioned Officers of the 1st Prince of Wales Rifles, is to raise funds for the maintenance of a reading room tor the members of the regiment.It is hoped that a great number will avail themselves of this trip, and weare sure that the excellent band attached to this corps will do much to make the evening most enjoyable, rectified ; what legal instruments must be registered, etc.\u2018The work must prove a valuable handbook for lawyers practising in the Courts of Ontario, the forms ofaffidavits, certificates, bonds, oaths, etc, being particu- , mn larly useful.RecorpEr's Courr.\u2014Twelve cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday morning:\u2014 William Hinton, Colborne avenue, 40, shoemaker, fighting in Dorchester street, $1 or eight days at hard labour.Duncan Mckee, Latour street, 39, traveller, drunk on St.Urbain street, $5 or one month at hard labour.Archibald Mc- Closkey, St.Urbain street, 20, loitering, $5 and costs or vue month at hard labour.Alfred Duquette, keeping a house of ill- fame on William street, acquitted.Malvina Labelle, an inmate of the house, was acquitted.SaiLors\u2019 Institute.~The Committee of the Sailors\u2019 Institute Leld their monthly meeting on Tuesday evening.There were present Messrs.D.Morrice, H.McLennan, Chas.Alexander, T.J.Claxton, Ritchie Lewis and Capt.McLean.The report of the Secretary was read, and showed that ; the Society had been very successtul in the | holding of its meetings.1t was agreed that the Committee should wait on Sir Hector Langevin, for the purpose of obtaining a new building for the Society.it is thought that the old building in Custom House square may be obtained.LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.\u2014\u2014 COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.This Court opened yesterday morning at 10 o'clock.Present\u20141lis Honor Mr, DrsNoYERs.The sentences of the prisoners, who had pleaded or been found guilty, were pronounced by His Honour.John Wilson was first called to the bar.He had pleaded guilty to no less than five indictments for stealing.His Honour remarked that on account of his not formerly having been known in this city, although it appearcd he was well known elsewhere, he would sentence him to three years in St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.Thomas Thomas, for bicaking into a dwelling-house and stealing therefrom, two years in the Penitentiary.Placide Lamoureux, breaking into a store and stealing therefrom, received two years in the Penitentiary.; @, Henri Piedblanc, an old man about 70 years of age, was then called to the Bar, having been found guilty of an indecent assault upon bis little grand-daughter, three years of age.When asked if he had anything to say, he answered that the only thing he had to offer was that, as he was not fit for any hard work, he should receive a light sentence.His Honour took this into account and gave him less than he deserved, one year in gaol.Thomas Fletcher, of Rigaud, was then brought up for sentence.It was, as His Honour said, a pitiable sight to see a young man of talent, family and a former good character convicted of murderously assaulting a man in the discharge ot his duty.On account of the excellent testimonials which had been furnished by some prominent citizens in this city, he would only sentence CARTER's COMPETITION.\u2014Yesterday morning, in the Recorder's Court, John McKerness, an independent carter on the Dominion square stand, was charged with loitering in front of the Windsor Hotel.It appeared that McKerness, while on the stand, heard a whistle trom the agent of the Hackmens Union.He started off and arrived first at the Windsor.Just as his fare was getting in, a Union cab came up, and the ageut persuaded the customer to get into his cab.McKerness was then ordercd off by the Union agent, and, not complying, was arrested for loitering off his stand.The Recorder; however, held that he bad a perfect right to answer the whistle, and, as he arrived first, to have the © trip.\u201d Act; how improper registration may be | amet \u2014 McKerness was, therefore, discharged.ST.GABRIEL\u2014AÂt à mecting of the St.Gabriel Council, this wcek, Messrs.Curran and Pare, the valuators of the mnnicipal- ity, handed in their resignations, which were accepted, and Messrs.McKeown and Dansereau were appointed their successors.In connection with the water rates, it was ordered that a deposit of $3 be made with the Clerk of the municipality, within 10 days of the turning on of the water, by : 11 those who receive it, and that if this was It was also resolved to ask the Grand Trunk Railway Company to erect gates at the crossings on the Napoleon and Hibernian not done the water would be turned off.roads, similar to those at the Point St.Charles crossing, as, in the present condition of the crossings, there was great danger to passengers and vehicles.ENGLISH WORKINGMEN'S BiNEFT NOC1ETY.\u2014At the anqual meeting of this Society the annual repurt showed that there were 195 members; 17 had joined during the year, ard 17 old members hal Leen expelled, whilet five had been removed by death.The income amounted to $283.89, and expenditure, $283 58, leaving a small balance of 31c.The report was adopted, and the thanks ot the Society tendered to the Treasurer, Mr.ray, the Medical Officer, Dr.Webb, and the Assistant-Secretary, Mr.Godfrey, for their services during the past year.The President was then presented With a beautiful illuminated address.An invitation was read [rom the United Protestaut \\Vorkingmen\u2019s Benevolent Society asking that the English Workingmen's Benefiv Society join them in their pic-nic to Lachute, which was accepted.The following officers were then elected for the eusuing year :\u2014 President, George Iiobson; 1st Vice-President, J.Mills; 2nd Vice- President, D.Lyons; Treasurer, A.Ward ; Secretary, J.Gauntiett, him to six months\u2019 imprisonment, at the end of which time he would have to furnish a personal security of $200 and two others of $100 each to keep the peace for the space of twelve months, and to stand committed until the said bail be furnished.The Court then adjourned.CIVIC AFFAIRS.ROAD COMMITTEE.A meeting of the Road Committee was held yesterday afternoon.Present\u2014-41d.Laurent (Chairman), Robert, Proctor, lagar, Hood, Gauthier and Kennedy.The CHAIRMAN announced that the nuisance complained of aguinst the Gas Company had been abated since the proprietors of St.Ann's Ward had sent in their petition.They had only turned their refuse matter into the city drains while their own drain was being repaired, Ald.Doxovam said the people in that vicinity had been almost stifled in their beds on account of this nuisance, and he asked for some guarantee that it would not occur again.Ald.Moorey agreed with him on that point.It was decided to make a report to Council, jointly with the Health Committee, recommending that a letter be seut to the Gas Company warning them not to repeat the nuisance.Ald.Hoop presented a petition from the proprietors of Richmond square, requesting that Mr, McDonald be appointed care-taker of Richmond square.On motion of Ald Hoop, the request was granted.An application for a drain on St.Augustin street, to cost $1,165, was recommended by the Health Committee.It was referred to the City Surveyor.À request from Ald.Mooncy, Chairman oi the Health Committee, for a drain in Sanitary Inspector and City Surveyor to look into the law and make estimates of the cost, An application for a drain in Laval avenue, to cost $1,645, was granted, subject to the City Attorney's approval.Another application for a drain, from Burnside street to St.Catherine street, te cost $1,190, was also granted.A petition for a drain in Sebastopol street, .Point St.Charles, was referred to the City Surveyor to make a valuation.A ort was received from the Water Committee, to cxpropriate Pine avenue, from University to Mance streets, in order to give the Exhibition Committee a supply of water from the high level reservoir.It was decided that water be supplied in the same manner as last year, as the opening of Pine avenue was considered impracticable at present.A letter was read from Robert Parker - calling the attention of the Road Committee that his claim had not yet been settled.It appears that, two or three years ago, he received a contract from the Committee tor making drains on St.Francois Xavier street, St.Maurice and another street.He fulfilled his contract on two of the streets, but failed to do so in St.Maurice street, whereupon the Committee withheld his deposit of $200.Mr.Parker now claims that, as he fulfilled his contract in two of the streets, he is entitled to have a portion of his deposit returned.The matter was referred to the City Attorney to'report at next meeting.A letter was received from the Secretary of the Bell Telephone Company asking permission to place poles in the streets 60 feet high, The City SURVEYOR read some sections of the Charter, which provided that no roles be placed as a nuisance in any place, and that they could not cut down or mutilate trees; also that the poles should be 40 feet high and the wires 22 feet from the street, and only on one side of the street.They were also cem- pelled to paint them, if required.Ald.Hoop movea that ti.ey be notified to paint their poles, accord.ng to law.Catvied.It was also decided not to allow any poles more than 40 feet high.A letter was received frem Mr.Gould, asking for a small piece of land at the corner of St.Margaret and Palace streets, It was referred to the City Surveyor.Ald.Hoop presented a letter from Thomas vouroy, offering to buy the old fence on Richmond square.Ald.Hood moved that the City Surveyor be authorized to sell all old fences.Carried.A letter was received from Messrs.Geoffrion, Rinfret, Dorion & Laviolette, advocates, offering, on behalf of J.C.H.Lacroix, certain portions of land on Berri and Roy streets.It was decided to accept the land on the condition that they had no fences to build, and could muke a grade whenever it was required.Ald.Hoop moved that the Committee report to Council that the names of the streets remain the same as last year, with the exception of Lagauchetiere street, West of Beaver Hall, which was recommended to be changed to Palace street.Carried.A letter was received from Mr.J.J.Curran, Q.C, on behalf of W.Heelan, withdrawing his claim of $150 damages on account of his horse's leg being broken.A report was received from Mr.St.George as to the amount of work dene on Mill street.There was some doubt expressed as to whether the street had ever been ceded to the city.A letter was read from Mr.Michael McCready, asking for an asphalt sidewalk on Mackay street, from the corner of Dorchester strect to his property.The request was granted.The question of the opening up of University stréet was left over for next meeting.Mr, S.C.STEVENSON appeared before the Committee, and asked for the widening of Cathedral street, above St.Antoine.He said that the residents of that street had, for a long time, been put to a great deal of inconvenience on account of the narrowness of the street, It was the main thoroughfare for parties coming from St.Ann's Ward to the upper part of the city, and some of the proprietors had decided to give the Committee ten feet of their land, provided that when an expropriation of the street was made they be paid for it, and on condition that the Committee remove the fence at their own expense.Dr.McDonwaLn, who also appeared before the Committee in reference to the matter, said that ten fect would bring the street just to the steps in front of their houses.Two of the proprietors were not willing, but all the rest were.It was decided to remove the fence and widen the strect in front of the nine houses whose proprietors were willing, subject to the opinion of the City Attorney.The City Attorney reported that the Committee were compelled to pay a claim of Mr.Mackenzie's, a former employe of the Road Department, for a percentage of 74 per cent.taken off his salary, from April, 1878, to the end of that year.A report was received from the City Surveyor about the changing of the switch of the C.P.R.in St.Lawrence Main street.The City Surveyor was instructed to place the switch at a cross street.A letter was read from th: Williams Sewing Machine Company, asking the Corporation to refund the amount paid by them for an asphalt sidewalk on Wolfe street.This, with the numerous other claims, was referred to a Special Committee to adjust.A petition was received from Mr.Bertrdnd, complaining of the awarding of the contract for asphalt pavement to Mr.Mc- Keown, as he was the lowest tenderer, and asking that it be reconsidered.The CHAIRMAN said that the contract had been given to Mr.McKeown because it was considered that his sample of asphalt was the best.The petition was not entertained.Ald.Procror drew the attention of the Committee to the rotten planks that were being furnished for the sidewalks by the contractor.He said that he accidently went down to Cemetery street one morning and the workmen were busy laying planks.He looked at them, and found some of them half rotten.Another day, while going up Bleury street, he had seen some planks that were 80 poor in quality that he took one of them up and wrote the words, t Corporation robbery\u201d on it.Ald.Hoob asked whether they were delivered in the streets or in the yards?The City SURVEYOR replied in the yards.Ald.Hoop said that, in that case, the men in charge of the inspection could not be doing their duty.The City SURVEYOR said tàat a week or two ago the planks were so bad that he and the Chairman were thinking of calling a special meeting to cancel the contract.He then visited the yards himself every morning, when there was a marked improvement in the quality of the planks delivered, but the last three or four days he had not been very well, and had not been ableto do so.However, he would see that the contract was strictly adhered to.Ald.Proctor asked for an asphalt sidewalk in Lemoine street.He also said that that did not need to be watered, but it should be swept three times a week or more it possible.A letter was read from Messrs, Robertson, Linton & Co., asking for the continuation of the pavement on St.Helen street, from Lemoine to Recollect street.Not entertained.Ald.KENNEcy presented an application from certain proprietors of Point St.Charles for crossings on the coruers of certain streets.Referred to the City Surveyor.Ald.KeNnepy moved that the cabstands of the city be cleaned three times a week.Carried.Ald.Hoop said that the carters on Dominion square wanted a drinking trough for their horses.The matter was referred to the Water Committee.A petition was received from the officers of Knox Church asking tor a stone foutpath on Mansfield street.Not entertaived.Letters were received from the Secretaries of the Municipalities of St.Gabriel and St.Cunegonde asking for leave to connect their main-sewers with the city drains.Referred to the City Attorney.It was decided to hold a meeting of the Committee every two weeks, the same as last summer, as there was so much business to be done during the summer season.Ald.Hoop brought up the question of putting a new sidewalk on the west side of St.Bonaventure street.He quoted By-law No.47, Section 1, which reads as follows \u2014\u201c The City-Surveyor is hercby authorized, under the supervision of the Road Committee, so to regulate the width and height or sidewalks of any strects as shall, in his judgment, be conducive to the convenience and interest of the city.\u201d He said that the Corporation bad taxed the proprietors for the widening of the street, and he thought it on y right that the Corporation should put down à new sidewalk for them.The CHAIRMAN said if they would wait another week they would be able to get the consent of all the proprietors.The Committee then adjourned.A CARD.= rs To all who are suffering from the error and indiscretions of yout, nervous Weakness, early decay, loss of Manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you Kreg oF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amorica.Send a self-addressed er welope to the Rev, Josere 7! Inman Station D New York, rs DW ; ç Leroy street, was referred to the Chairman, JF HONTREALÿHERALD'AND DAILY COMMEKCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1881 THE OUEEN OF THE COUNTY, BY THE AUTHOR OF \u2018\u201c MARGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS, \u201cTHREE W VER&,\u201d &c., &c.CHAPTER XV.WHAT'S IN A NAME! It was arranged, so Sissy thought, that we were to return home on Tuesday, but upon coming down to breakfast, we found that Mr.Mallerdcan had gone off early in the morning, having some business of his own in Newcastle, and was the bearer of a note from Lady Oram to mamma, begging that we might remain a day or two longer.For my part, I concluded that something of that sort would be arranged, so that we were not to part in any abrupt manner.I had never thought of l'uesday morning being anything more to me than the beginning otanother day of mysterious happiness.But Sissy, methodical and matter-of-fact, who had worn Ler three dresses the proper three evenings, and had arrived at the crisis of being unable to effect any fresh change in her toilette, was visibly perturbed by this threatened alteration in our programme.1 too had gone through all my sets of ribbons \u2014and my white frock was considerably tum- bled\u2014but I did not care.After breakfast Lady Oram touk us aside, and hoped that in her desire to keep us, she had not put Sissy to any serious inconvenience, Dear Sissy-\u2014wholly unconscious of the tide surging towards her sister with so mighty a wave, in which she would be either swallowed up, and lost forever, or ride high in happy triumph\u2014was in a most perplexed state.She had so long deferred to the judgment of grandmamma, that, when called upon to act for herself, she fell into an agony of doubt.We used to tell her, in impudent girlish days, it was fortunate that the laws of mature had long ago settled which was the right hand, and which the left, otherwise she would always have run to ask grandmamma which it was her pleasure she should use.«Dulce's dress is very much tumbled,\u201d she began.«My maid shall smooth it out,\u201d answered Lady Oram.\u201cI understood from your mother you had little time for much preparation\u2014 so we did not expect you to be very gay.Are you expecting letters 7\u201d she continued.Sissy still seemed dubious.\u201cNo! oh no! but I wish I knew it were right to stay.\u201d \u201cWe shall know when Mr.Mallerdean returns, for your mother will write her wishes.Meantime, it is so fine, you can ride to-day, and Dulce shall walk with me.\u201d Sissy gave a sigh of relief; she was properly exhilarated at the idea of a ride, and if not quite so bold as I had been; at all events she escaped a fall.But meantime thus it fell out with me.I went with Lady Oram to the garden, to the rosary, to the keeper's cottage ; then she said she would resta little, while I should take a little run, as tar as the lodge, to meet the riders coming home, and see how Sissy was enjoying herself.\u201cAnd I may come back to you?\u201d I asked.\u201cYes, if you like,\u201d slie answered, smiling.When near the lodge, I saw Mr.Mallerdean coming in my Lord's cabriolet.He did not seem surprised to see me, bat jumping out, bid the man drive home, and diaw- ing my arm under his, without a word proceeded to turn up a by-path into a wood.«I am to meet Sissy at the lodge,\u201d I stammered.\u201cShe has gone round the other way; I met them,\u201d he answered.«I am to go back to Lady Oram.\u201d «Yes, I know ; this is the prettiest walk to reach her.\u201d So I went on in silence.«It was on this day week we first met,\u201d he remarked, after a while.Now, I had been wondering if he would remember that.All the morning I had been thinking of it.But I raid, «Is it ?\u201d «lg it!\u201d he echoed.\u201cAm I to take \u2018is it\u2019 for an answer ?\u2014or will you be frank with me, and say you remembered it also ?\u201d «Will it do forme to say I am glad you remembered it ?\u201d «It will do for the present; but I shall not be wholly satisfied with that.I have been to see your father and mother, and I think eight sisters.«No, one is a brother.\u201d \u201cChildren are dressed so much alike\u2014 also I saw your grandmamma.\u201d «Did you tell her about the babit ?\u201d «No, because my lips would not frame themselves into saying that you had a fall.\u201d \u201cWhat good lips!\u201d «Do you think so?They said a great deal though, perhaps, that you may not like.Shall I tell you?\u201d «If you please.\u201d «I'hey said to your father and mother much about myself\u2014that I was such and such a sort cf a man\u2014that I had lived such and sueh a sort ot life\u2014that I was credited with thus much and no more of worldly wealth.They also said, that a man with such feelings, scope for the first, wholly misused the | second, and was unworthy of the last, if Le lived only to himself, and remained a single man.That it was, and always had been, my ambition to marry.Once I was engaged (sweet Dulce, I love you even more for that start).Eight years ago I was making preparations to become a happy husband.The engagement was broken on a sudden.This disappointment, which arose out of one of those frailties which are designed by God to keep men humble, that they may not ape the pride of the fallen angels, left severe, may bitter stings.It seemed effectually to disgust me with your sex.Yet I must marry, for the sake of my name.Had my sister married a commoner, 1 might, perchance, have left to her and her children what I now felt a distaste to leave to wife or child of my own.They Lad Mallerdean blood as pure as my own\u2014at least as much as my children would possess \u2014while a wife might have habits and feelings totally at variance with mine.Besides, in my heart lurked still the wish to marry, though I scarce knew it.I would picture to myself the happiness of possessing a pure, truthful, loving companion, who would look for my cuming as a bird looks for day\u2014who would part with me for an hour as if for a year\u2014who would permit me to guze into her heart, knowing it was my own.I was not without many little fond fancies that usually belong to your sex.Stern and cold as I seem, thegiving of a flower, the magic of a look, the touch of a hand from one in whom I am interested, are tome not only important events, but necessary to my happiness.I may try, and I have tried to think this a weakness, but I know aud feel that it would be exquisite happiness to place power into a gentle loving hand.What say you ?\u201d «Yes; then power would be worth having.\u201d \u201cTrue, you have defined the real use of power.Now, do I tire you, talking somuch of myself ?\u201d \u201cNo, no, go on.Is that all you told my father and mother?Did you not, in these eight years, see, or know, or\u2014\u201d \u201cYes,sweet stammerer; I did see and know.One day, we will not say how long ago in those eight years, I was dressing for dinner.I felt an unusual depression.\u2018What a mockery are these great dinners,\u2019 I said to myself.\u2018You meet people for whom you don\u2019t care, or perhaps have never seen.You all settle whether the weather is good or bad.You question the propriety of Mr.Pitt keeping the country on a war estab- lishment\u2014the gentlemen quote the prices of grain\u2014ladies the dearness of tea, of dress \u2014everybody has some complaint to make ; half the sentences spoken begin with \u2018What a pity!\" 'Tis well if the other half don\u2019t say, \u2018What a shame!\u2019 We eat great dinners; we drink more wine than is good for us; conversation is resumed again.Hot and irritated people no longer confine them- sclves to the safety-valves of the weather.Those with a private grudge, expose their grudges ; sharp words are exchanged ; ¢ tis well if there are no more consequences.We are thankful to return to the drawing-room, though some of us are unfit to do so, and with more justice ought to Le handed to the kennel | Judge now if I could be Lappy that day, dressing for dinner, with such ideas in my mind ?\u201d «You were discontented.In a better state of mind you would have thought differently.\u201d .«I thought differently before the end ot the evening.When 1 went downstairs, still morose and dismal, the room was full of the company I so despised, or rather eschewed, for I hope I was not wicked, though so doleful in my thoughts.Gazing round, I was rather struck by the pure brilliancy of colour in a cheek turned towards me.I then admired the head, so small, so lavishly gifted withja wealth of dark hair.«« Now; said I, still splenetic, \u2018 that girl with her pretty bloom, her small head, her rich cutls, will have some radical defect of a kind that will mar all these advantages.Perhaps she squints.\u2019 « As I said this to myself, the face was wholly turned towards me.It was lovely, positively lovely ; the cyes were more rich in colour than the hair, the mouth was perfection.Already I could see the row of gleaming white teeth, for she was smiling.There was an artless happiness, yet there was a piquancy in her smile that made her expression superior to her beauty.I watched her for some little time, every moment increasing my admiration.«Ah! said I, still churlish, ¢she has a bad figure, she moves ungracefully\u2014per- haps speaks with an accent.\u2019 As if to refute my words, a person was brought up to her to be introduced, She such ideas, so much wealth, had not fair rose with a girlish grace and alacrity, it is true, but there was a dignity and air about her, born from a native pureness of thought.I knew at once it was not a mauner that canld be acquired.You must know that a graceful manner has more effect on ine than beauty.«I will not describe her more, neither should T have said so much, but to tell you that my megrims vanished.I took the young Iady into dinner, and had the satisfaction of discovering she had a soft yet joyous voice, without the least trace of an accent.It had a youthfully glad tone in it that it was like music.It made me happy only to hear it.After spending nearly the whole evening near this sweet creature, who added to her charms in my eyes by a thousand little nameless innocent signs that she was interested in me, I returned to my own room.I confessed to myself that, carried away by the attractiveness of the object, I had never before permitted Peter Mallardean to lose so much control over himself.The sight of my room recalled my churlishness.1 sat down in a chair to take myself to task.« Before the cyes of all at the dinner, I stood so far committed that I had singled out a young lady, and made her conspicuous by my attentions.As yet I knew nothing of her, but that her beauty excited my admiration, and that her manner proved so bewitching as to make me forget myself.She was young\u2014she must be very young, she was so artless.Of her family I knew nothing, but as long as it was ve- spectable\u2014and it must be so, invited to that house\u2014I was not one to care for more.In fact, the prejudices of rank and good blood were rather disregarded by me, as it might be expected from a Whig.«But I consider it due to myself to show that Peter Mallerdean was not going to succumb, and lose his own individuality for a pretty creature he had only seen once.\u201cThat sore disappointment ei.ht years azo bid him be wary and circumspect; not losing his self-control over his aftections until he was duly satisfied they were worthily placed.\u201cSo I came downstairs the next morning, Peter Mallerdean, cased in pure armour, composed of pride and self-confidence.Pretty one, do you know that this armour was pierced through and through by merely a look ?The sweetest joy expressed on the sweetest face went through it at once.The sudden change from joy to astonishment, to a petty grief, followed by a maidenly self-possession and serene ciguity, shattered itall to pieces.One of those little delicious trains that, stern man as I am\u2014so delighted me\u2014one of those litile feminine impulses that no man calling himself a man can resist\u2014made her immortalise that which had caused her to look up into my face for the first time, to feel the first throb of interest in me.It had been at dinner the evening before, and regarded my name.« That she should, even when justly indignant that I had tried to fence myself against hor attractions after so paltry a fashion\u2014recall to her mind that first look, that first throb\u2014and write the name she had promised the evening before to like for my sake, with the unperishable pen of a diamond, proved her to be of an angelic disposition ; the air with which it was done, so frank, so innocent, leaving me without justification, without even the flattery of thinking she did it for my sake.No, as plain as if she spoke it (you cannot deny it), her manner, her look, her cvery action said\u2014 «I had {for a moment a slight interest in the name of Peter.It 1s worth just recording and no more.\u2019 \u201cFrom that moment I helped to throw off my own armour.I went to a dear friend for assistance.I laid bare my heart to her.I had her warmest sympathy.But she made me wait two days, that I might be certain this was no sudden impression.Those two days were centuries! Had I not seen that sweet face in my dreams, had I not pictured it to myself all day, had I not recalled every word, every look, every motion, I could not have waited those two days.4 But we met.How did the sweet dignity of dawning womanhood strive to keep back the blushing consciousness of the girl! How prettily she expresses her opinions! How earnest she was to let us know that she was nearly as wise as Solomon, and that we must not pretend to talk of simplicity and innocence without her comprehending exactly whom we meant! Then, when we were left alone, how instantly she became ¢ prim, loeking prettier than ever! Mr.Peter might be a fool, and tumble violently in love, that was quite as it should be; but as for the young queen of an intended paradise, the way to her heart was not to be gained but by\u2014\" \u201cOh! sir,\u201d I exclaimed, \u201cdont !\u201d «Don\u2019t what?Tell me, what shall I say?for how long ?in what manner?what service shall I perform?You will not tell me?Let me talk a little more then, just a littie more, that you may be sure this is no idle tale, but true\u2014true as the blue heaven above us, the green earth about us ?We had one walk.I dressed for that day as a man beside himself\u2014intoxicated.When I came down, what a new beauty did she not show to me in her white muslin frock, and the rich gold chain that encircled her fair young throat like a charmed amulet! When a dewy light filled her eyes, and her heart was swelling with some sweet thought, unconsciously her fingers touched her chain, and she smiled like a little child dreaming of heaven.Then came the walk to the church ; the seriousness of prayer made me see her features in a new light; no longer mobile with feeling, and the happiness of youth, they were grave and composed as in a beautiful picture.\u201cI looked at her, an®said ; Jt was for a creature like this Adam lost Paradise, aad entailed so much woe on his descendants.Could I forgive him?Yes.She made the paradise\u2014it would not have been one without her\u201d - \u201cThen the ride\u2014the innocent joy\u2014the excitement\u2014bringing such radiance to the eyes; and the runaway! What shall I say ot my feelings then?Did I fear?No, she sat her horse too well, and, but for that sudden check, would have tired it ere she vacated her seat.But\u2014if you can imagine such a thing without fear\u2014there dawned upon me the perception, what would my lite be worth now if scparated from her by some fate, stronger than a runaway borse, for ever.If some human creature was to bear her off.When I thought this, I spurred my horse.I dared not follow her track, lest the galloping feet behind might but alarm her steed still more ; but I cut across the country, and arrived in time to see that sudden everthrow\u2014arrived in time to pick her up, to feel that my destiny was incomplete, I could not, I bad not the right to clasp Ler in my arms, and keep her there asmine\u2014 mine own.\u2018There was something about her that compelled me to do her homage\u2014that made me treat her as some being just dropped from the clouds, not fallen from her horse.She let me do her little services, and simply, most naturally, held up that loveliest little face to be freed from its stains of mud.If I had not loved her with all the holiest teelings of my heart, if she had not looked up at me with such frank, sweet innocence, I think I should have kissed the mud I tcok from her face then and there, But I reserved that until I was alone.\u201cDo you wonder, now, that I went off carly in the morning to sce her father and mother ?\u2014to tell them all they would wish to know of myself, te gain their consent, to return with that sort of exaltation that the pearl-diver feels when he emerges\u2014breath- less, and scared with the hidden dangers of the deep\u2014clasping to his breast the priceless pearl that enriches him for ever ?\u201cBut stay, have I gained the pear] ?See, Dulce, here are letters from your father and mother to you.Shall I give them now, or will you tell me that, instead of liking, you will now love the name of Peter, for the sake of him who bears it ?Will you be his wife ?No answer.How shall I frame my question soas to gain a ray of hope?Will you sanctify my name to me?Will you let me hear it once more\u2014but not in a tone of astonishment\u2014rather as a whisper that will tell more than words or looks\u2014a little low sound that will make me understand you are pronouncing to yourself the name of your future husband ?\u201d Very low, I said \u201cPeter !\u201d Then he startled me greatly,and I almost repented.I do not like to write of that.1 think Marblette would not have permitted him.I think, indeed, I was to be punished for all those saucy thoughts about the imaginary Mrs.Mallerdean, otherwise I could not have suffered him such licen:e, I do not know, though, what I would have done at such moments ; a thing is over and passed almost before one knows it is done ; at all events, too quickly to expostulate.1 thought it best to say nothing\u2014only, coming home after a long walk, of which I have too confused a recollection to remember much of it, he seemed as if about to kiss me again.Luckily I got quickly away.CHAPTER XVI, TRUE LOVE.And so thus happened this courtship of an olden time\u2014fifty years gone by.li 1 have dwelt on it at a tedious length, at best it will serve to show that love is an imperious god, and rules in all ages with much the same power.If I seem to have been quickly won, doubtless there were many before me, and as doubtless many since, who have felt the same subtle influence stealing into their hearts at first sight.That oft-repeated phrase, «Marriages are made in heaven,\u201d arises, I imagine, from this same mysterious link that tells souls, \u201cBehold your mate!\u201d lt may seem to the wary and circumspect a rash thing to bind yourself for life tu à being you have only known a week.Butapart from the whisper- heart to receive the impression, there is in true love an abandonment of self.What matters all else, so that you place your trust on the shrine of love, as its first offering?In this love there is neither diffidence nor fear.It is an instinct that prompts you togive even as you expect to receive.Thereis to be no reserve, no concealment.Can those give more who exact a servitude of love?Is the few months\u2014the year\u2014a certain period of trial\u2014so sure a forger of love\u2019s links that none of them can be broken ?They are not broken, for they are not forged.That is not love which is bound.There may be the mutual bargain, the equipoise of \u201cGive thou,\u201d \u201cGive I,\u201d and perhaps the compact is honourably kept.But is that high-minded, chivalrous life-love?I think wot.Yet in my long life I see, and have ever seen, that no two things are alike.The mind of man \u2018aries with his features\u2014what may seem indispensable to me is not so regarded by another.What I thik oflittle account is of momentous import to my neighbour.Love to me blazed up in my heart like a torch, and remained there unextinguishable.Love to my sister came slowly\u2014had to be fed with long years of servitude\u2014went through all the phases of a comparison of opinions, habits, loves and likes.She añd Philip had known each other from childhood\u2014had grown up to love each other, as a sort of 1 abit.Which love was best, hers or mine?I am compelled to confess I see little difference in the issuvs.I know not how it might have been\u2014had I\u2014had we\u2014but let me pause.Time enough to write of that when I approach the period.[ran to my room, like Miranda.\u201cI was 4 fool to weep for that which made me glad,\u201d but joy has as much need of tears as woe.It seemed to me that I must thank God for granting me that without which I now felt it was impossible to live.Blushing, though alone, at the remembrance of all he had, said\u2014trembling with an excess of happiness mixed with a fear lest I might not better that which he so much commended, and lose the praise I so delighted in\u2014weeping because L could not help it\u2014smiling because it was impossible to refrain ; with this April face\u2014I was discovered by Sissy.Sissy concluded that, sonichow or another, though she had been riding, and I had not, I must have had another fall.This made me laugh.\u201cWas it then that some one had been une kind to me?\u201d This made me cry.For those she loved Sissy indulged in feelings adequate for a giant.In a blaze of indignation she prepared to find out Lady Oram, and demand reparation.Again I laughed.That her indignation might not be wasted, Sissy turned it upon me.Was I 111 2\u2014or foolish ?\u2014or bent upon teasing her, that I laughed and cried in this absurd manner.What could be the matter ?Then I cried again.Upon which, Sis«y, as was her wont when seriously displeased, sat down sternly on the cdge of a chair, and made up her face, so that it said plainly, ¢ Not another word will I speak 9\u201d But oh! I made her.My arms were round her neck in a moment.Not being seated properly on the chair, she found herself on the ground, without knowing how she got there, clasped in the embrace of a creature who seemed to be mad, And now seriously apprehending something, she was no longer angry, but tender, and expostulating, wondering why IL kept her in suspease\u2014wondering what could be the meaning of all this.So after a time, red as any rose to my finger ends, I whispered, as the best mode of breaking the news clearly to her mind, \u201cI have got a Philip !\u201d It did not clear her mind at all, or cn- lighten her, she said, with a little gasp, \u201cIs Philip ill ?\u201d \u201cNo, my Philip is called Peter\u2014Peter Mallerdean, he is to me what Philip is\u2014to you\u2014my husband to be.\u201d The name lingered on my tongue, as if it loved to dwell there.But Sissy gave me no time for thinking.) \u201cChild, you are very naughty ; you ought to have told me something of this, that I might tell our futher and mother.\u201d I'his reminded me of my letters.Alas!T was 80 infatuated with love as to have forgotten to read, in his own handwriting, my father\u2019s consent ; to see, in her fair characters, my mother\u2019s written blessing.These are the letters, which Sissy and I read together :\u2014 \u201cA great honour is done you, my dear Dulce ; that on your own merits alone are you selected as a wife, by a gentleman of honour and high principles, of ancient family and great wealth ; whose position might warrant him to look for a wife in the highest circles.He flatters me by saying, \u2018Wild roses bloom fairest and sweetest away from courts and towns,\u2019 and altogether has led me to thank God that if he pleases you I may safely trust you to his care.[he Mallerdeaus have long been knows to me by name ; which name was never mentioned in my hearing without some good deed attached to it.\u201cIn sending you my consent, I would have you weigh well your own private thoughts on the subject of marriage.You are but a girl still; and without disparaging your natural gifts, you are more artless and innocent than most girls of your age.I question if you have ever thought seriously of leaving home; laying aside childish associations, and your home habits ; or beginning the life of your proper work in the world, wholly with strangers, in a new county, and in, as it now happens, a very prominent position.This you will have to think of, and remember it is no light matter.Hitherto all the troubles, inconveniences, and pains of life have been borne for you by us,your father and mother.When you marry, you must not only endure your own, but equally your husbands.It does not follow that because you will be rich, you will'be free from care.Your duties will be increased Ly it.You will have to account for the gifts given you.\u201cThough it is my duty to warn you, my child, I do not wish to weary you with a homily ; especially at so happy a moment.For if I read truly, there has been an unusual light in my Dulce\u2019s eyes of late, that set me thinking on the cause, which is now explained.When I have you by my side, 1 will continue this sern'on; but at present take your father\u2019s best blessing.\u201c May God keep you, guard you, love you, is the prayer of your loving father.\u201d My mother's letter was as follows :\u2014 \u201cGod bless you, my darling child, and make you happy.We cannot but be pleased with Mr.Mallerdean.He has left rothing to be desired by your father and me in what he has said.Indeed, our gratification and pleasure are so great, we must be careful not to let it bias our judgment; and I charge you to consult your sister very seriously on this momentous subject.she already knows what it is to think of marriage, and will tell you that it is the most important event of your life.You have already been a dutiful and geod child, and we shall sadly miss your bright face and gay spirits ; but the very remembrance occuring to me at this moment reminds me to intreat you to be serious.« Hitherto your life has been like that of a little brook running merrily along.Now you have met another, and, running together, you will become a broad and fair river; your course must always enrich the land through which you pursue your way, you must encounter difficulties and perform duties.But together, remember; once you are married, it must be as impossible to separate your feelings, habits, and actions from those of your husband as it would be to scparate the waters: of the two brooks now mingled and running together.My Dulce, the mother\u2019s heart in me regrets that you ave absent from me at such an important time.Certainly your father and I could not anticipate keeping our children always near us, Indeed, when I have prayed for you, my prayers have always included petitions that some of my numerous girls might be as happy as myself in marriage.For though the cases are doubled, the pleasures are four-fold.Butuow when the time comes, when I sce those for whom your father and I have borne many privations with cheerfulness, growing up to be the delight of our eyes and consolation of our hearts, it is not without a pang that we give them up.It makes me desirous to have you homie at once.I must see your pretty smiling face, to judge that the pain of losing you will be lust in the delight of witnessing your happiness, « Come soon, my love, to the embrace of of your fond mother.\u201d Upon reading these lctters, Sissy began to do as I had done, laugh and cry.(To be Continued.) * CHARLETANS AND QUACKS.have long plied their vocation on the suffering pedals of the people.The knife has pared to the quick; caustic applications have tormented the victim of corns until the conviction shaped itself \u2014there\u2019s no cure.Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor proves on what a slender basis public opinion rests.If you suffer trom corns get the Extractor aud you will be satisfied.Sold everywhere.- \u2014A discovery of fraudulent operations in Internal Revenue stamps has been made at Hartford, Conn., which may lead to the solution of the wide discrepancy between the amount of beer reported from breweries and the amount of beer stamps solds.It is said that uncancelled stamps have been taken from barrels in considerable quanti- ites, sent abroad and returned here, and resold to dishonest brewers at a discount.\u2014Three steamship captains were a- ings of heaven, bidding you open your rested in New York, yesterday, tor carrying an excessive number of passengers.4 Ynusurauce Zlotices.$1,000,000 000°'09$ \u2018LISOdAd INIINTTACD 3 ; f Q Head Office, Province of Quebec, 119 St, Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL All Classes of Risks Written at Lowest Rates.JOHN F.NOTT, CHAS.D.HANSON, Joint General Agents.February 23 trs 26 GT & MARINE ASSURANCE CO.Assets, = - $1,950,000 This Company continues to insure against FIRE and MARINE Risks, at Current rates, through the undersigned.Losses payable in Ibnädon when required.Cattle insured agains.11 risks, an A.R.BETHUNE, Manager.MONTREAL BRANCH OFFICE 329 Notre Dame Street.WILL REMOVE About 15th April 0 196 St.James Street, NEXT MOLSONS BANK.January 14 trs J14 12 INTERNATIONAL MARINE INSURANCE CO.(LIMITED) Of Liverpool, The undersigned having been appointed Agent in Canada for this Company, is now prepared to underwrite shipments of merchandise ip the usual manner and at current rates.JACKSON RAE, Royal Insurance Cnambersll 21st Annual Statement OF THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the U.S HENRY B.HYDE, President, For the Year Ending December 31, 1880.AMOUNT or LEDGER ASSETS, Jan.1, 1880.$35,980,997 62 TNCOME., + sivas +.8,735,699 43 May 10 $44,716,697 05 DISBURSEMENTS.Paid Policy-holders for Claims by Death, Dividends, Surrender Values, Discounted and Matured Endowments and Tontine Policies and Annuties.$4,792,937 97 Other Disbursements as per detailed Statement.1,513,915 06 Ner CasH Assers, December 31, 1880.$38,409 844 02 ASSETS.Bonds and Mortgages.$9,053.475 50 United States Stock.2,513,591 60 State, City and other Stocks authorized by the Laws of the State.ovvuse Loans secured by United and other Stocks.Real Estate.c00uuus Cash and other Ledger Assets as per exten led State- MENt.c000 covosaco0e 6 8,987,422 47 \u2026.\u2026\u2026.0 7,064,562 88 8,368,363 62 2,422,428 56 $38,409,844 02 Market value of Stocks over Cost.0e sacsse Accrued Interest, Rents and Premiums, as per extended Statement.1,521,051 28 1,177,707 02 Total Assets, Dec.31,1880.-$41,108,602 32 ToraL LIABILITIES, including legal reserve for reinsurance of all existing policies 31,880,:08 1 Total Undivided Surplus.$9,228,2¢4 12 Risks assumed in 1880,$35,170,805 00 Risks Outstanding, $177,597,703 00 JAMES W.ALEXANDER, Vice-President.SAMUEL BORROWE, 2nd Vice-President.C.W.ScorT, Superintendent of Agencies.THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY'S OFFICE \u2014] Sm REMOVED TO No.233 ST.JAMES STREET, (Over A.MoGisson's GROCERY STORER.) R.W.GALE.General Manager, R.WW.GALE, MANAGER FOR THE DOMINION, 233ST.JAMESSTREET (Over A.McGibbon 8 Grocery Storc,) MONTREAL.March 26 7 North British and Mercantile FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Company.Established (809 Subscribed Capital, - - £2.000,000 Stg CANADA BOARD.MANAGING DIRECTORS D.LORN MACDOUGALL, Esq.THOMAS DAVIDSON, Esq, DIRECTORS: GILBERT SCOTT, Esq., of Messrs.Wm.Dow 20.CHARLES F.SMITHERS, Esq,, General Manager Bank of Montreal, The Hon.THOMAS RYAN, Senator FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COMP\u2019Y 1.\u2014Funds as at 3lst December, 1879.Pald-up Capital.au.£350,000 Steg.Fire Reserve Fund.794,577 * Premium Reserve.oe0.x \u201c Balance of Profit and Loss Ac- COUNL.eavenvivesnnnenarannsee 247,003 ¢ Life Accumnulation.,.£2,980,885 \u20186 Annuilty Funds.311,961\u201c - 2.\u2014Revenue for the Year 1879 From Fire Department: Fire Premiums, ., £902;670 fy Frown Life Department: Life Premiums aud Interest.448,698 , Total Revenue.eovvveien.£1,351,36¢ or, $6,944,426 7 = 3 WILLIAM EWING, Inspector.GEORGE U.AHERN, Sub-Inspector Eead Office for the Dominion in Montreal D.LORN MACDOUGALL, THOMAS DAVIDSON, \u201cGsneral \u2018Jetober £ =*3mera! Ageatez Royal Insurance Co, OF ENGLAND.CAPITAL, - - - $10,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED, Nearly $23,000,000 Invested in% Canada for Protection ot Canadian Policy- Holders, exceeds $ 600,000 Liability of Shareholders Unlimited: Fire Insurances accepted on the most favourable terms.Life business transacted in all its branches.M.H GAUL] .Ww.TATLEY | } Cniet Agents, October 8 } 241 \u2014\u2014 Railway Motices.| M 7] RAILWAY.CHANGE OF TIME.COMMENCING ON MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1881, Trains will run as follows (= Ses 0, Mixed.Mail.Expressa for Lenye TachoïaF vues 8.50 pm 8.30am 5.15 pm Arrive at Ottawa.8.30 am 1.00 pm 9.45 pm ttawa for Le enelagn Lanansee 7.00 pm 8.10 am 4.55 pm Arrive at Hoch\u2019laga.6.45 am 12.40 pm 9.25 pm Leave Hochelaga for uebec.00000 6,00 pm 8.00 pro.10.00 pm aye at Quebec.\u2026 800am 9.25 pm 6.30am Leave uebec for cnelaga Ceereenas 5,30 pm 10.10 am 18.00 pre Arrive at Hoch\u2019laga.8.00 am 4.40 pm 6.30 am Leave Hochelaga for St.Jerome.5.30 pm Arriveat 8t Jerome.7.15 pm \u2014\u2014\u2014 Leave St.Jerome for Hochelaga .6.45am Arriveat Hoch\u2019laga.9.00 am Leave Hochelaga for Jollette.+vo 5.00 pm Arrive atJollette.7.25 pm Leave Jolictte for Hochelaga., 5.40 am Arrive at Hochelaga 8.15 am \u2014\u2014\u2014 (Local Trains between Hull and Aylmer.) Traius leave Mile-End Station ten minutes ater.æ#\"- Maguificient Palace Cars on all Pasgenger Trains and Elegant Sleeping Cars on Night Traiusrains to and from Ottawa connect wilh Trains to and from Quebec, Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Quebec a \u2014 \u2014 it 4 p.m.Al Trains Run by Montreal Time.GENERAL FFICE, 13 Place d\u2019Arrnes.3 Pl JACKET OFFICES: 1 ace ries 202 St.James Street, { MONTREAL: 1 site St.Louis Hotel, QUEBEC.Oppo L.A.SENECAL, General Superintendent, J FCI, \u2014 fd ë CRT i hi RO Gl en SPAS SR South E Montreal and Boston Air Line THE DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE White Mountains, Manchester, Nashua, Worcester, Providence, BOSTON ard all points in NEW ENGLAND, also to the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.On and after MONDAY, MAY 2nd, South Eastern Railway Trains will run to and from Bonaventure Station as follows:\u2014 Leave Montreal, DAY EXPRESS running through to Boston at 8.80 a.m., with Parlour Car.LOCAL TRAIN to Knowlton and all Way Stations this side at 5.00 p.m., on Saturdays 242.00 p.m.instead of 5.00 p.m., and arrive on Mondays at 8.40 a.m.instead of 9.20a.m.NIGHT EXPRESS, with Pullman Sleeper, through to Boston at 6.30 p.m., will stop only at Chambly Canton, West Farnham and Cowansville, between St.Lambert and Sutton Junction, except on Saturdays, when this train will stop at all stations.Arrive at Montreal.NIGHT EXPRESS from Boston at 8.40 a.m.LOCAL TRAIN from Knowlton and Way Stations at 9.20 a.m , on Mondays at 8.40 a.1n, instead of 9.20 a.m.DAY EXPRESS from Boston at 9.30 p.m.Express Train arriving at 8.40 a.m.will stop daily at Richelieu, Chambly Canton and Chambly Basin.The most comfortable and elaborate.Sleep-~ Ing Cars run on the night trains that enter Bonaventure Station.CARS AND TRAINS run between Bonaventure Station, Montreal, and Boston WITHOUT CHANGE.\u201d Baggage checked through to all principal points in NEW BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONAVENTURE STATION, thus saving all trouble to Passengers at the Boundary ne.For Tickets, ap 1y io 202 St.James street, Windsor Hotel an naventure Station.P.ALDEN, GUSTAVE LFVE, Supt.Traffic.Passenger Agent.BRADLEY BARLOW, President and General-Manager, Concord, Lowell, .May 10 CENTRAL VERMONT AIR LINE.Old Reliable Short Route.Three Express Trains Dally, equipped with Miller Platiorm und Westinghouse Air Brake, Kleeping Cars are attached to Night Trains between Montreal and Boston and Springfield, and New York via Troy, and Parlor Cars to Day Express between Montreal and Poston.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m., Day Express for Coucord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, Boston, Troy, Albany, Springfield, New London, New York and Boston, tie Fitchburgh.For Waterloo and Magog, 3.20 p.m.8.20 p.m., Night Express for New York via Troy, arrive at New York at 6.45 a.m.next morning.6.30 p.m., Night Express for Bostou via Lowel\u2019, and New York via Springfield.GOING NORTH Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell at 8.30 a.m., via Fitchburga at 8.00 aan., Troy at 7.40 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 8.45 p.m.Day Express leaves New York, via Troy, at 8.00 a.m.; arrives in Montreal at 11.00 p.m.Night Express leaves Boston at 7.00 p.m.via well, and 6 p.m., via Fitchburgh and New York at 4 p.m., via Springfield, arriving in Montreal at 8.45 a.m.Night Express leaves New York, via Troy, at 9.00 p.m., arriving in Montreal at 11.00 a.m.For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermont Railroad Office, bé St James Street.A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Agent.New York Office.271 Broadway.Bostuu Uffice, 260 Washington Street.WM.F.SMITH, J.W.HOBART, Gen).Passeuger Agent.General Supt.St.Albans, Vi., May 23, 1881.117 Delaware & Hudson Cos Railroads LAKE CHAMPLAIN AND LAKE GEORGE STEAMERS.The Saratoga Line Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST.Shortest and only Direct Line\u2014Quick ! No Delays! Fast Trains leave Montreal : 7.15 a.m.\u2014Day Express, \u2018\u2018 Wagner Drawing Room Car attached,\u201d for Saratoga, Troy and Albany, arriving in New York at 10.00 p.m.: 3.20 paient Express\u2014Wagner's Elegant Sleeping Car run through to New York without change, arriving in New York at 8.45 a.m nextinorning.2\"This Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for ston, arriving at 3.20 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express arried via this Line, Information given, and Tickets sold, at all grand Trunk Offices, and at the Company\u2019s ce.143 ST JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.D.M.KENDRICK, CHAS, C.McFALL, General Pass\u2019r Agert Agent Ma Albany, N.Y, Montreal CLUTEN FLOUR Yor DYSPEPSIA, DIABETES, ar mrt ni MACDOUGALL BROS.N ovember 13 MISSION AGENT.AND STocks LovGHT AND SoLD.MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES EFFECTED.ADVANCES ON STOCKS, MERCHANDISE OR CoN- MERCIAL PAPKR NEGOTIATED.John Protesstonal Cards.Stock Brokers, , jos Xavier Street, Montreal, 69 $ Franclos gate NEW YORK.Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock and Gold Exchange.BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &e.JacKson mane, OFFICE: ROYAI, INSURANCE CHAMBERS, NOTRE DAME STREET.GENERAL FIVAXCIAL, InvesmaesT and Com- MUNICIPAL OR OTHER Bonps Loans ON April 12 87 RIDDELL & STEVENSON, Chartered Accountants, 22 ST.JOHN STREET, Commissioners for the Provinces of Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scoua, New Brunswick and Mazitoba\u2014 A.F.RippELL i November Alex.Moflat, Chartered Accountant and Auditor, A.W.STEVENSON.274 112 St.Francois Xavier Street.Doors AUDITED, ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED, Esrarks LIQUIDATED.21 McDonald, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230- St.James Street, Montreal, ESTABLISHRD 1867.Special attention given to auditing the May 27 books and statements of Joint Stock Companies and Corporations, January 207 MERCIER, BEAUSOLEIL& MARTINEAU, ADVOCATES, No.55 St.James Street, MONTREAL.Hox Ho~ore MERCIER, Lately Solicitor General and AT.P.P.foi St- Hyacinthe.CLEOPHAS BEAUSOLEIL, | PAUL G.MARTINEAU Lately Official Assignee.Montreal, January 29 25 CHURCH, CHAPLEAU, HALL & ATWATER Advocates, Barristers and Commissloners.Chambers : No.131 ST.JAMES STREET (OVER MEDICAL IIALL.) L.RvacLes Cuvron, Q.C.| Joux 5.Haut, Jr.J.A.CHAPLEAU, Q.C.A.W.ATWATER.February 21 44 R.& L.LAFLAMME, ADVOCATES, 42 St.James Street, Hon.R.LAFLAMME, Q.C.L.LAFLAMUE.October 14 245 d dreds in ever ception.ago, by keeping our stock up to the expectations of the public, both in regard to new styles, variety, low prices, and guaranteeing every article we sell to be as re- preseuted, we have now and for many years past done the largest business in our line in the Dominicn, both wholesale and retail.the finest selection of First-Class Furniture, GIBBONS & McNAB, Barristers and Attornevs.OFFICE Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, \"LONDON, ONT.Go.GiooNs, | Geo.McNas.January 3 2 MACMANON, BOULTBEE, DICKSON & JEFFERY, \u2018Barristers and Attorneys OFFICE: Over Canadian Bank of Commerce, LONDON, ONT.Huca MacMaHon, Q,C.| A.O.JEFFERY.JorN BoULTEER.W.J.T.DicksoN.N.B.\u2014Mr.Dickson joins the firm 1st F_bruary, 188}, January 3 Beatty, Chadwick, Bigrar & Thomson Barristers, Attorneys at Law, Solicitors in Insolvency, de.BEATTY, MILLER BIGGAR & BLACESTOCK, Barristers, Solicitors in Chancery, Nola: ries Public, &e.OFFICES: OVER BANK OF TORONTO.Corner of Wellington and Church Streets TORONTO.W.H.Bearry.C.R.W.BIGGAR.E.M.CHADWICK, D.E.Tuouson.W.N.MILLAR.\u2018T.G.BLACKSTOCK.January 15 13 CARMAN & LEITCH, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.CORNWALIL, ONT.Jas.Luces, R.B.Canuan, Jena 14 142 MUNRO & MAXWELL, BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, OFFICES: L'ORIGNAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont, J.MAXWELL, M.Muxno, L'Original, Ont, Alexandria, Ont December 27 ws 30 Levs Pearson & Kingsford, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICL TORS, NOTARIES, &o.Freehord Buildings, COURT STREET, Toronto.Jonx Lxys JAugs Pearson, R.E.Kinasronp.August 12 191 Novelty and variety is the ordor of the ay and has crowned with success hun- ry business, ours being no cx- From a very small one 35 years Our stock of No.7 Store consists of DEBILILY.An Invaluable Tonie and iri Flour.Frce from Bran or So aste-Repa circular.FARWELL Watertown, N.Y, WAITS send tor duce another.medicine known, mail on receipt of price, 25 cents.circular.address WAIT H NEVER FA Great Danish Specificvegetable remedies.Certain cure for Spermatorrheal Weak- Loss of Manhood.gamphiets sen elsewhere at $2 Markham Canadian Agency.Maclennan & Macdonald, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTA- BIES, &c., Cornwall, Oxr, D B.MACLENNAN, II, .DUNALD, JAME W, LIDDELL.April H.COTTE, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Address P.0.BuxiNo.},RG6, 8 7 September 4 iy 723 LUNG TROUBLES & NERVOU» ping | Libray and Centre Tables, & RHINES, Props., HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Cures, Effected by them are radical and certain.They do not cure one disease and pro- Î They will cure a larger per centage of cases and in less time than.any d 40 numbers, each number for its special disease.If your druggist does not keep them, any number will be sent by Send for OM(HOPATHIC MEDICINE MANUFACTORY, Arnprior,Ont An old German Cure, composed of costly ont th Nervous Debility, ness, and the terrible miseries resulting from Pamphlets sent free de- diseases, HAILSEN Is sold by all Druggists in Montreal and 2 per box (in green wrappers).Mailed on addressing the GERMAN MED, co, SANDFIELD Mace comprising many styles of Wardrobes, from $25 to $75 ; Chamber Suites, from $100 to $3065, in different styles and finish; Dining Tables, pedestal, 6 leaves, from $24 to $45 ; ay a marble, cloth and inlaid tops, trom $7 to $75; Hat and Hall Stands, from $10 to $125; Parlour Desks in many styles, f om $15 to $100; Etagercs, Cabinets, Music Stands, Port Folios, Yarlour Easels, from $15 to $50, each engraved and gilted, flowers and landscapes, and the original bamboo style; Patent Rocking and Easy Chairs, covered in two cclours of silk plush,embossed, very rich, from $3 to $60; Britisb, French and German Toilet, Hanging, Mantle and Pier glasses, from 50¢ to $100 ; Clocks of the latest design, in fret work and in other styles, from $1.25 to $25.Parlour Furniture is still more varied, both in price and quality, having over 25 different styles on hand, varying in price from $45 to $350, covered in varied materials, and the number we sent out since lst April is a con- Yincing proof to the public that our prices are the lowest in the city, our advantages being many, very long experience as to the tastes and wants of our customers, and the more important onc of paying caeb for every article we take into stock, by which Wo receive such discounts as enables us to mark our prices at figures that insures ready style.Our No.9 Store is more particularly filled up for wholesale trade, and is connected with our New Warerooms, corner of McGill and St.Joseph Streets, having rented the four upper flats this Spring for a term of years, in order to mect the wants of our very largely increasing trade, in the Wholesale as well as Retail, Our sales this year will reach those of the best of the past.Our Chair will also go up to 100,000 Chairs, judging from the time past.Our old motto strictly adhered to, * Quick Sales and Light Profits.\u201d OWEN McGARVEY & SON, 47:9 and 11 St, Joseph St.132 | June 3 Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.Ir is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair.It restores, with tha gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired.By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured.It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, on otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable, The VIGOR cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and discases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible.Asa Dressing for Ladies\u2019 Hair \"The VIGOR is incomparable.It is colorless, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric.It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence.Practical and Analytical Chemists, : Lowell, Mass.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.LYMAN, SONS & CO., Montreal Wholesale Agents OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR R¥STOR.ER is the best for restoring grey hair te its former colour.It produces a pertevuy natural shade, and is absolutely harmless, Recommended for destroying scurf and ens couraging growth of new hair.OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTOR ER will darken grey hair, and in a few days completely bring back the natural color, The effect is superior to that produced by an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin.Large bottles, 18.6d.\u2014Lockyer's ia equal to the most expensive hair restorer.QCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RE STURER\u2014Sulphur being highly prized for 1ts stimulant, cleansing, healthful action on the hair glands, LOCKYER'S RESTORER is strongly recommended.It is most agreeable in use, and never fails In its action on the eolour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which has been lost.No other hair dressing is required.Large bote tles, 1s 6d.Sold by Chemists, Huirdresserg and Perfumers in London, the Country, and throughout the world.Loekyer's is cqual to any of the high-priced preparations.EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONI1Q P rouses and developes the nervous enera ies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite Sispels languor and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.Is a& specitic remedy for neuralga, aguic, indigestion, fevers ot every kind, chest affections, and in wasting dis eases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Peppers Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and a return to robust health certain, Bottles, 3 doses, 4s 6d ; next size, 11s.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Badford Laboratory, London, must be on the label, There is no Tonic so certain In effect as Pepper\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly recommended to residents of India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile con dition.a LL EPPEIL?S QUININE AND IKON TON10 strengthens the nervous and muscular system, improves digestion, Animates the spirits, recruits the health.For debilitated health from the eflect of hot climates this tonic is Invaluable.PEPER QUININE AND IRON TONIC contilng an unvuarying i want of quinine and iron, It possesses 8, the powers of these vajunble tonics jn Lanisning diseases and symptoms traceaile to weakness, a low state of the nervous ystem, enfeebled condition of the body, and derangement of the general health.PAgAXACUM AND PODOPHYLLIN,\u2014 Prepared enly by J.Pepper, London.This Fluid combination, extracted from me- dicinul roots, 18 now asc instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, bllious- ness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, hesd-nche, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morniiig, glddiness, disturbance of the stom ach, and feelings of general depression.It sets the sluggish liver In motlon, very ellghtly acts on the bowels, glving a sense of heath And corafort in 21 hours.It Is the sufest medicine.Taraxacum and Podophyliin is a Quid made only by J.PEPPER, ford Laboratory, London, whose name is on eve label.Bottles, 2s 4d.and 4s.6d.Sold by al} Chemists, A most valuable and essential) medicine for Indla, Australia, the Cape, and Colonies generally.LIVER COMPLAINT R.KING'S DANDELION AND NINE LIVER PILLS (without cury.) The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, STOMACH DERANGEMENT FLATUs LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDs IRS, BA APPETITE, INDIGESTION ACIDI TY, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms of disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknowledged by many cinineut surgeons to be the eafest and mildest pills for every constitution.In boxes at 1s Md, 28 Sd, and 4s 6d.Bold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout \u2018he world.Prepared iy Ja.Porke, London Speclully viluabie Pills 1or residoc ta abros and travellers, 31 February 6 A Rare Chance For persons desirous of possessing a Country Villa, Lots for sale at only six miles from the city, in the best locality of Sault- au-Recollet, adjoining the «Sacred Heart.\u201d: Price only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms mo: 4 liberal.For further particulars apply cn the premises to Ulere L.N.F.ROY Suult-au-Recollet, Ur to R.CAMPBELL NELLRS, 210 St.James Street.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will Le made to the Legislature of the Proviuce of Quebec, at its next Session, fur an Act to corporate an Asylum for the care and maintenance of the Insane belonging to the Protestant Denominations of this Province.L.II.DAVIDSON, Solicitor for Applicants.Montreal, 10th March, 1881 m 68 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application shall be made to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next Session, for un Act incorporating the \u201c Canadian Electric Lighting Company,\u201d with power to erect poles in all parts of the Province of Quebec, lay wires under or above ground, and to construct and lay the necessary materials and engines to attain the end of lighting private houses, public buildings and thoroughfares with Electric Light, and supply families or corporations with clec- tric motive-power, and to hold and possess engines and water-powers for th generation of Electricity.LACOSTE, GLOBENSKY & BISAILLON \u2014 Attorneys and Solicitors, Montreal, 14th April, 1881.80 \u2014_\u2014 rane THIS MONTREAL HERALD Printing and Publishing Company, Nos.155 & 157 St.James Street MONTREAL | DAILY HERALD\u2014Dclivered in all part City and by Mail (Pre-paid by Publishers 2 per Annum, WEEKLY (8 pages) per annum \u2014 Lot ns Rates for Advertising, $ ertion (à arei , Subsequent, if Inscrted Wi 10 cts per lla .8 If inserted twice a wee > ~ - 1 1f Inserted once a Woon 10 : - year (every day i Bo Smonths yw bef line hp Tiree times a week.tarter off à Twice a week, soot AT LON 9 above pates Qace a week.| nalt de .do.Reading matter in City n 6 Item Column.,.,,.2 cents per line Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.{ v=.per insertion In the Weekly, 16 cents perline.,, versses +.Per Insertion Yearlv Rates of Advertising, No advertisernents to be considere the 71 Fear, UUless it 1s previousty Area À Be The privilege of yearly advertisers will be confined LO their regular business; and ail other advertisements, such as auction sales houses to pty dissolution of partner shi ps, te, vtices, & ; ship Le charge ti 1ips, removals, &e, JAMES STEWART, M nasi Dipaetor, THE MUNTKEAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMEILCIAL GAZErri, Printed end Published by te MONTREAL ÉRALD PRINTING AN Lise .ING COMPANY, ARD PUL Cominunicalions to be addressed to JAMIL © STEWART, Managing Liiecter 4 No St.ames Sticet, Mont:eaL Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., op Ean a "]
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