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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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mercredi 17 septembre 1873
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[" ime Sd ds tt dt ei: EEE \u2018 + none of ricer ro ERE companisé ana 1x\u201d Coaung for Spring and Fail E © a Wee \u2018 isco BARES rrp VOL: V.NO.219.o + MONTREAL.WEDNFSDAY; SEPTEMBER IT.- 1813 \u2018 PRICE ONE GENT.renal babel OLOTHING.NTATIONERY.de.DRY GOORL * > MEDICAL, £e;\u201d \"1 i.= À THE AFFLIOTED.\u2014Al AMERICANS, [JUST RECEIVED, RINTS! TPOTHE AFFLIOTED- AN A full assortment of æaeumry.mor bid sensi votes, im ATTENTION! FAIRCHILD & COS GOLD PENS.PRINTS! blood, Indecision character, Copression of A pairiiatiau 0 ei the ty te at 1f you want Clothing made tn the Also, PRINTS! for TG rein for MEL - .AMERICAN BF YLIR, eo To CHARLES BOON, MERCHANT TAILOR, CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER W ST.LAWRENCE STREBT.» GOLD MOUNTED PRNCIL CARBS, In Pearl, Ivory, Russia Leather and Eubber.WILLIAN MILLAR, STEATIONNR AND ACCOUNT BOOM MANUFACTURER, 04 Bt, Francois Xavier Biwesl.MONTREAL, mw OHN McKINNON, MERCHANT TAILOR, 1564 MOGILL BTREBT, \u2014 begs to Inform his patrons and the public genarsly that he has now ons of the finest selsctions of Cloths Lo choose from of any house in the city.Gentlemen favoriug him with thelr orders may r-el assured \\bey will get a first-class out, and beat workmanship.203-8m REVOLUTION IN PANT JUST RECEIVED.+ ANOTHER LAKGE STUCK ; oF OUR ORLESRATED BANK PEN, GFORGE HORNE # BON, STATIONERS, T1 4 3 St.Froncois Xavier Bret CUTTING.J.CANPBELL, Tatlor, 45} BLEURY STREET, has matured a now sysism for outing puis to fit in ali respects.?iis Pactperior te n practice.Slepance and pan Pre mot eq alien the city.He solloits a MeHM! LLAN &; 00.MERCHANT TAILORS, No, 3323 8T, JAMES BTREET, (Next door West Ottawa Hote), have just received a very mre ete stosk of Full and Winter Qver-Ooating estings, Trouserlugs, aud Bul \\logs, a ati fr from the most Calvbrat-d Weat-of-} png and 5cotch M Ufsctu'ers.all ord ere Tooeive prompt per- sunaäi n'teution.Prices pos! \"y moderaie.Fixed peices striotly adhered to 210 Pa DTN: Merchant Twllom, assorti Ter es peh,.t-of- England Twee ti, Haber: dasuery of the best quality and oi the latest paiterns.Best of tradesmen employ ed.Justice 0 all, Owe price only.®-1y JTAFFORD, Merchant Tailor, 74 Bt, James street.Gentlemen furs their own cloth can have it made up la que test styles, low for cash.Garmaats S 8OLT MAN, MERCHANT T AILOR AND OLOT HIER, 213 ST.JAM2S STREET-.Rov Pants s speciality.A niabi Just received.Hootoh and Eugilsh TW EXD COATINGS, Ba.Fariect fi, .| HABERDASHERY.ILLIAM HENRY, No.290 ST.JAMES STREET, (Two doors East of the Otliawa Hotel), Just to hand, a full assortment of SPRING AND FALL OVERCOATS.ALso, THE NEW BOARFS: BOTANICAL, HAMPTON, 80 (SELHURST.The new SHIRTINGS, Zephyt, Zephyrine and Panama.Bhirts, Ooilars and Cuffs made to order on the shortest notios.iw» 418.JDBSMARTEAU & BOND.NEW SHIRT STORE.\u2014 ARFS! BO BCARFS! TIES TIES! Fall W.ndsor Ties just receiving, CHEAP! New CHEAP! 25 70 50 Pas OBNT.1.LESS THAN REGULAR - Paices.- SUPERIOR FITTING SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, AT No.415 NoTRE DAME STREET CORNER BT PETER.| m° CITY LAUNDRYS.N OTICE TO THE LADIES! MONT RRAL sTRAM LAUNDRE\u201d Under a Pecronnals o His Dpiationey dk FEHGUBON & Up, PROFRIFIONS D 4.Urbain mrogt, Montreal, Portioniar so Lage \u201c 4 ave oe 2 Ao] froma Paris.ET Th LISTS OF PRICES: P Dan be bad at the adios.AHN IY IE sutuilon te miles wil Ed i rahe a SEE - el) as A lahor-mving institution.Work warr A CIA a.rates given far contracté.A Tatools ea calied for and delivered withip the ally limits free of charge.NORTH AMERICANA BAM LAUNDRE FORTI TiFIQATION Li LAREN, ** ww '[HE STEAM LAUNDRY MPANY, 174 ons ss BTRERY, a All descriptions of bowsehold and wearing linen dove tp in firet-tiass style and al reas ces, e ve will be furnished apon Mpptioa Br Waggon wil Soir ot parears by Bamnseon wii call Calbedra) Ilocx, VS RL Cai, {rine street Yeimert 8, $57 Nutre Lame 4: e 1, tbe ' i Louse, Lustom Houaesq wis: d.i c mroot.MA.H.KNIGHT, Supteintendent.MISCELLANEOUS.AUG.W.KING & co, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No.8 PINE STREET, NEW YORK, Srocxs, Boss, and GOLD bought and sold 2D eonemnission only.Darostrs BackIVED FROM | NDIVIDUAES, FIRMS, 108-1y J UST RECEIVED FROM EUROPE, A handsomo assortment of FIELD, MARINE oni OPERA GLASSES, LADIK# FANS, RUSSIAN LEATHER WALLETS, .@.J.BUBBARD'S, 299 Notre Dame street, £99.MONTREAL.; we Pon OF THE PREBIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.Whereas, H.LEVY Lave epened the Btare, Na.22554 ames street, witha Shaioe stock of Real Helr, [mitation Hair Chignors, Bwitches and Ootls, they hope their customer And tre public in general wili give them, a callas they are now selling their fogs % per cent lower than ny other house in the Dommion.Also, a large stock of | FANOY TOYS, JET JEWELLERY, AXD #RRENOUH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMBRIOAN REAL GOLD JEWEL- LERF.REAL FAIR 80 sold, chauged and bought.= Hoor.SKIRTS, CORSETS L J.CAMPBELL & CO, \u2018 MANUFACTURERS OF LEATHER BELTING, FIRE ENGINE HOSE LAOE LEATHER, &6., 894, 596, 598 ST.Joszru ST.MONTREAL.TozowTo BRAFOE, 8, 8.OAMPRELL, No.1b Prax Brook, M! LLER BROTHERS & MITCHELL, (@occessors to GEO.A.MILLER & O0.,) MACHINISTS, PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS Also, manufacturers of experimental and other Machinery, Hand and Steam Power Hoisting Machines, with all the latest in provements, Lock-up Safty Valves of the most approved patiernf, À stock of which is always kept od hand \u2018Special attention given to Patent Officé Models.58 Sr.JoskrH STREET, (ON &t Georges Ohvren.) or BUY SCOTTS PATENT Improved Clothes Mangle.Elegant! Durable! Cheap! n e/4A10d te (ice Batigfaction, ._\u2014 On SALE AT WHOLESALE BY THE AN VF ACTURERS, @.sour & 00, No.687 Omaia Brexr.ROOFING, - R.ALEXANDER, SRAVEL'S PLASTIC SLATE ROOFER, Ne.805 Craig Street, West, (Near Oockbagn's Foundry, corner 010 be.) panied Roti le Roofs Repaired «nd \"TES ONL X [RELIABLE elt Pi Plastic t aod Pilon, Plas - 1 be Sen a hn the Exhibiticn.tion tn « tion prines, + ago ME Lili wil eve mve $1 or the peat = W.FILER, Agtet.{EW YORK EXOHANGE 418 & 420 Notre Dame Street, ten TTT nr > How open upon tue Burcpten elem, dheons and nal \u2018 Charges Tac nav only 1e \u201cdy ) And a general assortment pf Faney Goods, at | We are now clearing out the balance of our PRINTS at REDUCED PRICES.J.A, OGILVY, 93 Monn! ne tain street genara cause Renton 0, 1 Faint Cat Ce vi 1 my asw mode 0J treatuen forces can be restored and postrnm trestmeu t I have Bren much tizne and careful attention to Us source af the A uen ati tka ht ARLY CLOSING \u2014 wurd of Le will be paid to he ton J foun nai nee baving br xen th ie rine street, on léth and \u201cein inst.Notwi found BorcE À Co a Dry-goud 8 all thr Throats we shall continue tw sell goods low rales, lor cush only.os 454 NOTRE DAME .B.\u2014Also, Ready-made Qlothing.BTREET.Noveltios iri Manties and Cloaks, Novelties in 8hawly and Opera Cloaks, Novelties in Ladies\u2019 Blk Ecarfs, Ties, and Handkerchiefs, Now Dress Goods, new StlkP, New Alpaccas, new Lustres, Ladies\u2019 Res! Lace Collars and Sets, > 1 ces One Lt L eA ed.at pri rlocs rang AE prices.J.A.MeCARVILLE # CO, No 64 NOTRE DAME STREFT 4 divou ery ere poyRiciass a havo L not & t see Wny p 180s new ALi] nel m Le publie, lieu boars Fons 0 a man à 101070 ML.0., FL.Me Mra aso Collège Avenua, Montreal v THE ROYAL FOOD.wh CHR NEW DIRT FoR INF.mm VALIDS, OONV.as Better liked than any food yet introduced, NEVER Tummy LIGHT AND > DEtrcrous REQUIRES TION.THR ROT AL Foon \u2018Smid by all Demists and cerfs, and Whelesats and Re FIRE EXTINGUISHERS.JDESTRUCTIVE FIRES: involving the loss of milllons or dollars and ruin to many, occur too often on this continent, It is an undeniable [act that 55 por cent, &t least, of Lhe fires are disooverec tn time to be extinguished, If the proper appliances were avaliabio, HAND AND CHEMICAL rr RE ANGINER, \u201c FROM 99 TO G1,000.Nreulars on application, w.6.NUNN, BELLEVILLE ONTARIO, À STOVES, &c., 2 pm stE = Fw = ERE: gE Rw g A x2 gta Gêg 2 ae Sod im ud ex FER.E Jfe& 8 3 w b i 1 = JL BRITISH EMPIRE Tathe name of the eslebrater, fArst-claes - cor, BUENING COOKING STOVE.is econorateal convient and useful, wd tures either Woud of \u2019 THE \u201cSUPERIOR,\u201d \u2014LrTrUE DORRITF,\u201d \u201cAMMRICAN BAK oY » ANV \u2018\u201c MURSING GLOR Are the healing staves (0 be used autos the coming Fall and Winter Call and see an assortment.BEAVER STAMPING COMPANY, No.106 MeGILL BFTREET Opposite St.Ann's Market.LENDINNENGS STOVES The beat COAL l\u2019ASSAGE Stoves are \"and ths \u201ci nental \u201d and good onal bn Ths Dest SIMPLE C Coit HRATERS for workshops, WArercoins, &o, are the \u201cMammoth Heater\u201d and the * Proiector,\u201d The BEST COAL Biov \u2018sdap tad tn the LAR tc ple, an copoiaaity made to burn coal are ENDISNENGUE STOVES.Forse.polos and retal G STRE 314 and 8) or FAM 8 STAKEY.OC ANBPECTOR 8d WILLIAM STREETS, au W.OLENDINNENG, UST RECEIVED, at SAR- GENTS 8M Cra!g rtree a large Jot Iron Block \u201d Cooking Su for coal wood.198-qod NOTIOE TO HOTEL.KEEPERS, For sale, A Bramhall, Leane & Oo.8 three JUMBER AND TIMBER | FOR BALE AT \"REDUCED RATERS.M.MULLIN & 00.having bought all thels Btoek sinos the fail in prices, oan Sell Cheaper than ony Yard in the a.M.MULLIN '& OO, BOUTH BIDE OF CANAL.ie BURR A AND 1 BRIDGR] exy denttiption of SAWN LABORS | roa A> BHRAR.me ww amd Pin » ares Los, rR UA SRERRY, Gris , and WHITE WSO vou Atma on be Land a ia ran LUNBER and F INU, &e.E J.MAX & 00 Quon amd CALA Raza So Tires sue -» tor Sawing Orders orders Jef at the depot of the Bawth mucking, 138 SL ERS to Rept om ne O'FFIOE DESKS, HIS AND LOW, codon oth Sta 0% had and mde 2 OYLINDER DRIXR \u2018 Bawa snd Spit Woods always band.{ugg vo me pn sawr ro ORDER.Ÿ LAGK WALNUT LOM-1l Fussvon, I past fr PROMENADE ALL.~We beg to inform the cvening pio- menaders vf Lhe Kasi end of Si.Catueiine + cauh a from the ALASKA S0oDA FoUnTAIN, wiih & choice lot .£ dyraps And otuer flavorin such as \u2018 Dont ren &v., at HIRKS JOUFFRAY'S (late John Birks), 588 St.Catherine street, between German and St, Con- ment Blroots.P.8,\u2014Private houses, by lens their ar- ders at the above place, can have the Belfast Ginger Ale and e Older, &c., pont to any part of the city.IT.LEON MINERAL WATER .FROM THE FOUNTAIN.Also, for sale by the GALLON OR BARRBL AT THR COENTRAL DRUG STORE.CLEAR COMPLEXION.SINCLIAR'S FORMULA produces great yurily and delicscy of complexion ; removes frecx lef, tan and pimples promotes haalthy action and elasticity to the akin.it is used bythe.beantifel.Fyincess Alexandra, of kng'and, and is recom mended \u2018| oy the medical profession.Bent by return mri] to any address fit Canada or receipt of he price, 50 ols.Address Wr BINOLEAR & uno6.| i 2-sav ta Ont, CHIGNONN, BRAIDS, &c.\u2018 BAL AND IMITATION SWITUHES, pe OHIGNONB, BRAIDS, CURLS, &c.CANADA MANUFACTURING ao, 431 BT.PAUL STREET, : CUS 00 MONT REAL.A tidberal discoant to whotesale bayer Humap balr bought and sold.SPECIAL NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN ! .On and after SEPTEMBER BIXTH, we heve made provision for Gentlemen frum 8 to 10 a.m1, and from Bto 9 p.m, à J.PALMER & SOK\u2019 , Mo.97 NOTRE DAME BTR: 7 a» : Mo 98 8ST, CATHBERINE BY BE .| .= N°TICE TO CONTRACTORS, Renled Tenders, addressed 10 the undes- od, and endorsed + Todd or far R.ver Wor, ba regeived until NOU dr SATURDAY, the SITH KP TKMBER, instant, for the \"cous uncon of the loliswing werks, vis.: su pores Plere and Gatde Booms in the Biche or hiver o above We Rail ei H f Lo x a Brides pres: pers arta onses fur Lock and Bridge Kee, on the Chambly Caux tn Kach work ry form à separate contract.Flaus and 5 ons of tuo respective achine works can be ssen La the L office, Montreal, © on and Tuesday, 161 éthh 1e iustan ere prinied icrms of tender ly Wad of olher formation way be rn \u2018ho signatares of two solvent an: ble persuus, residents of Le Rene sureties four th \u201d far.musi be atdened to to en Department does not, however, en 1tmelf to aocopt t56 lowest oraux Tender, \u2018 (By order) F.SRAUN, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIO Wonks, uvliawa, 13th Sopt, 1832 } PROPERTY Fe FOR BAL Eo Houldences Nos.174, 174}, 176, 1768} Bt, Lerss Pro or 108 Nos.and 447 Phot ore sireet, 0 1 Late The esidanse sa T7 8& Huatert street, First-c.nes House No.& Driver ALY street, That neal Residence No, 2 Richmond square, Five handsome Residences on ot.Oatuerine street, West, The Efoyerties 5, 26, 38, 40 ana 43 Notre Dame The Double Tenement, 18 and 13} Berthelot Properties im, 484, 488, 88 40 B48.Lavwrente No.00 and 6 Louis street, © Houses Nos.4and 431 Ane toine reel Stores Noa.500 st, Paul and 24 Commissioner al: oets, Turee detiched \u2018Villas and several Lots at \u2018 Villes West-end, SL _Antoin Five first-class de Baudin Ten sex 116, corner Peel and Burn: e Batlding Lot, 109 x on near 88.ing 181, Canning, Paroet of Land, of most advantageous dimen- slons tor Luliding purposes, at the a.Property 53h, 594, 538, 540, 544, 546, 548 Bt.Mary Toe prep Nos 11 and 18 bufresae street.Also, fot male, severai other properties, Gf shied fall L'information wiil be Liven at my ce.| HH GEDDES, 100 BL.Francois Xavi-r etrest (Lo8ING SALE cer SUMMER DRY-GOODS.THE BALANCE 05 OUR BUMMER BTOCK.1 213 1m 7 we will siilt sell at still furiner reductions n price to effooi a clearance before the close - a Lhe reapun .Drees Goode, 10 and 15 cents a yard and upwards.A large Int of Remnants in\u2019 mostly prod able Isbera, at considerably less thon batt eir Vaine MUSLINS (rprranted fast oulars).A large arsorimeant\u2014 reduced to 10 cents a A splendid display of K.d Gloves, one and two buttons, at 75 certs, same as Bold last summer at aus, ot i damaged fica Gloves (slightly), 36 and er Six \u2018Paras and 5! cents Shah Ladies\u2019, Mirses\u2019 and bildrenn Thread av \u201cDE Gloves, from 10 cents & pair, A var 187e ALRKE.WATSON à CO, 353 Notre.Darae s{Peet.Aremsyrons WANTED R.PATTON.146 OR AIG STREDT, MONTREAL, Thre doors West of Victorts square.CQ.E.PARISEAT, DEALER IN FURNITURE, 449 NOTRE DANE STREET.BEDROOM BUITR, Withfiatest styles Dressing-Casen and Foak- DRAWING-ROOM sms, »?Fancy Brackets of Now Designs ALL KINDS oF CANE-SEAT OHAIRS, MARBLE-TOP TABLES, STATUETTE STANDS, Anld the manal variety of serviceable articied of Furniture, vi \"xm -Maveh, bas been at the rois nîhe par cent per annum, which left a rm erro rio Rd er pier under der 30 ot ahort notice.Fivé per aL abott notice.Beven BE for for an amont deposited with ried exceeding rein with fonds ce oan make ake prodiable and anfe ip vestraenta in the permanent atock.F, A QUINN, Bee.Treas CTI 59 OOMM EROIAL ACADEMY, OF MONTREAL, PARENTS RNTRANCE: a \u201d na e ST.OATHERHINk BTREKET.PoPILs BANCE: NC.846 ONTABIO STREET.a The re- qui, ng of Classe will wil lake place ob MOND.ER EXT.Former Is ahould Jresent the the on the on = 3 Bott themssi BES who are tna a bw hey x 1ves Joue, what adv Las.\\ of be some M n ve ao Le bey, error hie Fripesal hy tte totto: orgie à * rier Sigh o éd 3 cen \u201coutre purs demos ane Chere Pentsarmship only.BOIFNTIFIO DEPAR .Yourg mer, Festrons of qua ai I hem EDgineer.EMT Tavitad 10 Miles de HE Spm EEE dent aD Led eee, mu [021 es 5g ang JC pr lestod e Kepner, © the peri BR ARONAMBAULY, Pinel.ga me dome james Clapet Yorn York Barmon Fresshed in M.A.Memos , yo vos Maghes rou WAT pr A Ppounion BUILDING BOCLETY, Ormros: 6 Br.JANES START, MowrRRAL.| Femi 146k dagen toa were of Git, ava open fo space The Uividend for the amin rrr a the antnor de Tne I COURAGE ROME MANUFAOT URES, BAYLIS WILKES & O0.MANUFACTURE | golors.GREASK\u2014 Best In the market MACHINERY OILS O!ILB \u2014 Tesümonial from firmieh vamn1?DHE py & rouen ing PRINTING TRS Blank\u2019 and move or in with these Bale Agents Drmaid & Co's best Ameri oan Lam Si Lamp Blac, | for Tanners\u2019 and Veal in grey Gold-i \u201cBrocses, and all Palen\u2019 an 1a \u2018| od the boards covering the well.MPO RT AN T!~BN-|} CANADA.Windsorbas a fire alarm telegraph in work- order.© \"A seem of anthracite coal has been dissor- ered at Port Hood, C.B.À woollen factory with a capital of $34,000 is to be atarisd in Reafrew.Stratford, Ont., has beeu added to the list of ports at Which raw or leaf\u201d tobaooo may be imported into Canada.Within thirty days it is expected there will be direct railway communioativn to within a d.stinoe of about forty miles from Fort Garry.The grasshoppers hays entirely disappenr- |! od from the Provinos of Manitobs, and there nai are excellent prospestaifor the crops next season.The reso loazrne-that à nomber ef the ladies of Fredericton, who have Leen assess: od this year, propose organising & club to ad- vooste their right to vote.Que of the largest white fish caught in Lake Ontario for some time was sold om the market in Belleville one day last week, It weighed 10 pounds and 1 onnoe.Beavers are sald to be a, appearing en some rivers in Canada, EE PRE Teen extinot for over half a century, but their skin is not as valuadle now as then.A deputation from Lindvay has been visiting Brantford to examine the system of water-works in use thers with a view to de- oldisg upon the best system for adoption in Lindsay.Mr.MoVicar, who bought the MeBeath farm, in Kildonan, Man., last summer, seld it a fow days ago at an advance of some twenty- five per cent.The pure robaser is Mr.Andor- som, of the Paisley Blook, near Guelph, Oat.The Chigneoto Post says that a company has been formed at Halifax, composed of Messrs.John Taylor, H.Blanchard, I.L.Shannon, H.G.Hinds and others, to devel- ope the veins of iron discoversd at Fire Islands, A new iron screw passenger steamer will be built during the winter in England, for the Quebeo and Gulf Ports Steamship Company, to be placed, nn the ops ning of navigation mext season, on à weskly line for the lower ports.A snapping turtle, weighing 36 pounds, was lately killed in a bay off Rice e, Ont.On being opened it was found to contain the par.ially digested remains of two you ducks,and 8 piokerel that must have weighed at least a pound.The Welland Telegroph says :\u2014The branch Nno of the Groat Western from near Allan- burgh to Clifton is progressing very rapidly.Five miles ot he western end his been graded, and the ties, &o., will son ben hasd to fibich this part.The contractor is\u2018 Mr, Wm.Hendrie.A partially insane weman who Lives atthe North End, Halifax, managed to elade her guardians on Thursday afterncon last, and Proceeded to her husband's room, where she obtained poracsnion of about{$1,000 in bank notes, which she destroyed by sutting, tearing, and scattering about the spartment.The plam crop is considered s failure this season in St.Thomas and neighborhood.Theres are some good crops, however.Mr.Thomas Laidiaw, of Yarmouth, kept the ourculios in check by burning tobacco and ohips tagether under the tress.H) Rasa splendid\u2019 orop.A fow days sgo,s person named Thomay Russel, of Cobourg, went into a; hay-loft to throw down some hay, and threw the fork, rongs dewaward, to the ground, and then amped, but be did not clear the fork, the handle of which was broken, so that it enter- od his abdomen to a depth of six inches.After being in great agony three days he died.The Dominion Government have notified the Mayor that the Corporation of St John must immediately ay yep or nay, as to whether ne Te mocehs $20,000 for the property wap y the Railway Department at: the breakwater.If an auswer in the ns- gative is returned the Gorm, will at owes take the under the Publie Lands Act, tad vut on arbitrators.A valuable mare owned by Mr.R.Noagle, of Mount Forest, was killed in a singular manner on Thursday week last.The sni- mal had bean set at liberty during the afternoon in yard in rear of Mr.Neagle\u2019s stables, and in some way stepped upon Unable to recover itasif, the animal fell to the bottom \u2014a distance of fifty feet, and had its back broken 1a several pisses and died iy a few minutes.The pump In the well was broken aad displaced.Soratching River settlement is ene of the most flourishing Canadian settiements im the Province of Manitoba.People are foocking in every day.The Jands are oertainly the best we have seen, with plenty of wood and water.there are a good number of Canadian s«ttlors ; amongst whom are W.C.Cowan, Mr.Galley, Mr.Thomas Mulvey, and .John Moore\u2014the furmer the Arst settler in the place.These parties have settied down \u2018at the eonfluemee of the hing River with the Red River.Timber is mow out for the ereetion of s sohobl-house, and the building of a church is beginning to be talked of.The great wantof thismettioment is the accommodation of a post office, there being no post office betwesn St.Norbert and Pembins, a distance of 50 miles.The stage asses three times a week, asd i would entail but very little expense În giving these pecple|a post- -offios.Flo i * - NOTES: When Horace Greeley visited Yosemite he ploked up is the teeil a horseshoes and hung hd on the knot of of ae oak tree for whe sver might © t.No one too it, and die hace Trot w over the horseshoe, of the tree contuintag 1h wae Ard oul smd sent to San Franoisée 28 .à ef Mr.Gresley,s Sconoray.- \"281 | Before the sitty-osvohth regiment left Eng- à for British Burmah, the ofjoss purchased a printing press and pes, and Sins 5.W.400 jovie mn.Callatthe à ei shat Rap ve prod Works, 18 NatAners Srauet, Mono mn pue ec called Car Okroni- ele.The Printers, publishers, and editors are & FP P.OURKIE & 204 afl-atcnhod the Sixty-revanth Hegiment.o + 100 GREY SUN AT This is An the first paper of the Rind fr MONTREAL wer hed.27 Lo pas de ES ne Tin k uarivm the 00s Ho, to + esq Ino, pono GARE TN al chose of Pers Sydewhas, + mvs PLATER, .{ burg, Berlla, be suppiehéated » , a mme Tous Gas mugoum of fishing utenalls and aa antoditu- Vetoed M vien department,\u2019 where exiinet animals are Lou Sop, RE 2) 3 1 pomme te be represented artifeially th \u20ac the natu- hast O1 Fortiané Oem Cement, ral ge of the periods fe which pee Ze ph.Arian Vis, [EE metiers Ingo Zine, Pig Len FissQretfs Guiranes For «: | \u201cne wife of Don Gattos is deseribed de Be Wie DR.a pares very tio and beautiful oa me nt Encsnttie Pa Ho Fle only 6 years old ; her countonance je very anna fsctairers Cri) Lan pleasing, but rd om gg worwaw * gropé conrage e arin, ; A tone po aire de desk : fs noble j Rat dyes ab times seve Lo be beok, | 2, \u2014WAGES, Jie fonde naw spi Estate à capital le ons ; Sed esas FES , HANGE YOUR, \u201col C cw ora to A mi Jouet Sa Te, JBLT AKD sil SILK HATS.as 7 PREM ve A ren nat nf have woo oats avers orion - MIEPENT & 00., 198 \u2018nm, Lawrence Maly rest.STRAW HAT HATS in every rs amr a on, v 4 wm tourere\u2019 \u2018- or ree.AND £ exons Cutan Ready madd, a primer dm due gL.Oo ot NE 1a oh rain Nini maps \">> \u2018popyentte s0vnntate 1 they are really\u2019of » ver dark bios, wad grids.ie the 1e Duke Pordinand \u2018Oharies a1 the nisoe of th Count de Cham The fol Matle indidont mrortrating 1 = hould be pire brat bentenen engaged lambering.A man at Belmont, Mo, sold to à mfll owner\u2019 & saw leg which provod te be holloie.As he pa tt for à sound log, he voluntasily went gave baok the price, sad hauling 6 te panne yard Suber ap up for 8 pd who ec scmebody hed veoreted fon ' Nsvadians assert tbat they were better off the Central Poel to Janet rough theiz sate.Bevea yearn uM fare from Auetie, Nota, ve (res ; pow it sorts Win on the Talat.jours ago It ect siz seats né (va powder frem Brame te Pas Je it coats nix fh on of bulky pole dl bs ke sue à she ralirond re (het à popalse pelsing LITERARY NOTES: .Messrs: Dowson \u2018 Bros, offer the Sillowing works Tus VWréu-ann-Wire ; on La Feo-Fouuæ.By J.pére Ocoper.8 of & bow Thustrated edition of 1s which Mesars.Appleton & ¢ York, are gotiing out.lot.exvcilent, aad th) engrading | They got in the Wing-and-Wing is one of the port ous Uooper\u2019s nevels.BrraNGERS AND PiLoaixs.Miss M.E.Braddon.Harper Bros, New York.This 1s the story of a young gir! who marries for wealth and station, drains the oup of worldly pleasures to the dregs, loses her hus- basd and ehild, and nally dies happy in ae arms of her frst love.The scene is laid pastly ia Ragland snd partly in Bootland.It is a very interesting book.The ft.John, N.B, Pelegraph comea to bad enlarged and printed from new type.have always admired the indepecdent course pursued by the Telegraph, are \u2018ensod te ses such material proof that is is artily sustained by the pablio.MAKING BELIEVE FIGHT.A Naval Sham Battle in British Waters, (Prom the Londen Times; Aug.30:3- Hun Masesrr's Barr ACaILLES, } Bantry Bay, Aug.25, 1873.The ploturesque shores of Bantry Bay were to-day startled into reverberating sobobs by the thunder of brundsides and tho quick rattle of rifles, for inside that beautiful bay was fought = sham battle between the smo divisions of tho First Reserve squadson, now completing their summor cruise off the sonth const of Ireland.These ships left Poetiand on the 11th of August, and until the 220d of August have been at sea, going through their various drills, manœuvres and steam tsot: The weather generally has been rainy and uncomfortable, and a sufficiently strong wiad bas been experienced to give one more proef of the already woll-tested qualities of the ships composing this squadron.Oa Friday, August 22, they sailed up Bantry Bay in single line, and anchored two miles from the town of Bantry, where they have © lain at anchor.This morning the weather was tolerably fie, though now and then à rain cloud assod over.At half-past ten A.M.the ootor, eighteen so the Achilles, Iwonty six, the Vanguar fourteen, and the Audacious, composing the second division, were.ordered to go and anchor in Glengarif Bay, about four miles distant irom the re- muining ships of thp aquadron, and to form the attaoking force.Betwean one and two P.M.TER FIRST DIVISION began to move trom their moorings, at the same time clearing away for action.The fine wooden line-of-battle ship Revenge, thirty- two guns, oarrying the flag of Rear Admiral Edmund Heathoote, bore down first, and was followed by the Black Prince, twenty-eight, Penelope, eleven, and Valiant, sighteca.The Seumeow and the gunbuat Goshawk aoted as tenders, the former being attached to the second division.The attacked ships were not baokward in pi paris to receive the snemy, r jibbooms and sent-down topmasts and spars in a very short space of time, and then, orossiag the entmy's bows, received and returned a few rounds from the Revenge add the other ships of berline.Tho taotics, however, of the second division were to retreat for à timo, keeping.up à milschiev- ous fire with their astern guns in answer to the snemy\u2019s bow guns.At lengtiraghe Revenge overtook the Valiant, and A BROADSIDE EXGAGRMENT sommenced.The second division stopped steaming and allowed the other ships to range up slongsids, and then the battle became general.The two divisions were in single line ahead, opposed to ome - another, skip to ship.They were now, however, to come to closer quarters, snd, forming line abreast, they bore down on one another.In au actual engagenisnt there would, no doubt, at this time have been some ramming, and the short and long ships would have proved their relative merits.As it was, the porfee- tion of their broadside firlng was most satis- faotorily shown, all the guns of a broadside sounding almost like ene, a3 they were fired by gatvaniô batteries.All this time à murderous fire was kept up from the rifles of the men in the tops.For & short space there was & luil and the lines recrosssd, fring as before.FEW BOENES CAN BN IMAGINED FINKR than that presented by the squadron at this time.Heavy olouds had been rolling up behind the desolate savage range of hills which run from behind Glongariff to Castletown, where they terminate with the moat desolate and barren of all, the lofty Hungry Hill, well named if we may judge from à distance.The white smoke from the guns was driven over the water until it seemed to form a wal at the foot of these hills and ourled up tho sides in fantastic shapes.It is to be regretted that this very thinly inhabited part of the country could not furnish an admiring crowd, who, from thé adjacent hills, would bave bad a very fine view of these interesting manmu- vres.However, it is most satisfactory to know that such very useful exercises are \u2018esrrisd on during their month's orulie by those ships whioh, daring the rest of the ear, lie so quietly ia their respective ports.om THIS MIMIO BATTLE various useful hints could be ploked up by those who studiel it with a professional eye, d the detection of the many mistakes which were undoubtedly made by individual ships shows where would be the weak points in our naval warfsro, of which we must ne- Sossarily remain entirely ignorant unless such exersises were carried out.Another advantage of such a sham fight is that the drills for the men, both in shifting the spars, Gghting the gins, and the other maltitadi ous employmentd which ouch am oocasion produoes, are rendered more interesting than the ordinary drills by the extra excitement which is created and the emulation between ship and ship.STEAM BOILERS.The Congressions! Commission to ins huire into the Unubes of Bteame Boller Explosion.Waautmeron, Sept.14.The Commission to Inquire Into the causes of steam boiler explosions, for the expenses of whose experiments and tests Congress ap- 100,600, wiil oomclude its labors this oi:y to morrow, and will begin their trials at Sandy Hook about the middle of Ootober.T boilers will also be made a Pittaburgh, ser the Commission aball ve made some of ls sxperiments at Sandy ook.The purpose of the members is to make à Somprebensive, thoogh incomplete, report to he Becretary of the Treasury in time to enablé the latter to include theirs in Als report to Con in December.Work | will them be continued until their examinations and tests lave all been made, after whieh they will report fully, and make re, ovmmendsations based upos their labors.The fivet sories of tests to he made at Bandy Heok will consist of trials ae to the capacity and rapidity of sethon of overheated metal in the produstion of steau ; to test the same Le pe rege steam; te test the gene pasity, aad rapidity of overheated mela = Sonjanetion wi 4 superheated steam) the ability to drive water away from the absorb- Ang surfaces by groat notivity of combustion; te test the temperature ender given pressures ot which water ie repelied froin bested metal; the effect of the application of cold water to the intsrnal surface of the steam chamber of asteam boiler, while active fires ard generation of the steam are goiag on atthe same time, and te test in one of more steamboat Îlers, ny oonstrueted and used, the effeot of » gradual inersase of the pressure of steam, a Donditions of use, up to the uring pois Ere Ooermtesionee has resolved to issue à Bail upon persons, who may be conversaat with [sots upon the subject occupying the attention of the Commission, to forward sueh information to the Board, and also opin.tone and theories en 4d by reiontists apd sngizeers om the various eatnes of bolier explosions.Machinists ard requested to contribute, for experimentisg purposes, spe- eimers of safoty valves, one of the purposes of the Commission being to determiné the best form, D end dimensions of safety-valves, to that they may be what tically tof relieve the boiler that it_ will be impossible, so long a4 the valve remains on- for strength of the same, by being firod ap and the re increased until ropture cooure.That two boilers, one of steel and one of iron, be subjected to a continuous series of tests, auch as by water sediment, sto, both boliers being tried, a2 near as can be judged, to the same extent.When, in the judgment ofthe Commission, this usage has been carried far enough, then the latter two boilers are to be ruptured steam by pressute,to determi to the boflers, and also as.n comparative test between irun aad ates] to withstand sush usage.The same boilérs arô to ba used for the purpose of making the tests relative to the proper area of safoty valves.A report was read showing the progress made by the Commission since the meeting held at Pittsburgh in July last, when the ground upen which the experiments are to be made were selected, and the contrasts fur boilers, ste., were enisred into.The building for the shop and for the accommodation ¢f the workmen en the ground has been completed.The boilers contrasted for at, Pittsbu :gh are being made,\u2014the one constracted of iron plates is nearly completed, and the steel boiler is now under way.The i jron boiler constructed\u2019 at Mount Vernon is in about the same state of progress.A new boiler is now being constructed at Cinoinnati, and will soon be rendy for shipment to its destination.The gauges, ordered st Cincinnati, will be ready for delivery as soon as thoy can be examined MURDER OF A MAN AND HIS WIFE, .[Monmouth (IIL) Atlas, Set.5.] .The details of the murder at Cuoharas, Col» of William F.Richardson and wife, former residents of this city, are sad indeed.Tae bodies were founJ on Sunday, the 24th oi August, and were supposed to have besn doad since the Thursday bafore.A letter received here from Mrs.Charles Carr, dated at Apishaps Station, OoL, says : \u2018ft soomed that the terrible wretch who committed the deed bad entered the barn, lying ia wait for Mr.R., and had takeu bim unaware, and dealt the toadly blow, and it is supposed that Mr.R.gave = ory, which Mrs.R.heard and rushed in the direction ot the barn to asoextain the oause, when the wretch met her, and; sbs turnel and ran, trying to 880A pO him.There were running footsteps in the direction of the house, and evident signs of a struggle, her hair pins, hair-comb, eto., being scattered ail the way from the corral to the house.Sho had ovidentiy been sowing at the time when she heard the disturbance at the barn, 28 her thimble was found on her hand, and bad taken her work and ran out.At the oorner of tho house lay a pillow-case, half finished, with the noodle in where sho had boon sewing.She evidently received the first blow thers, and threw.her work down, badly staired with There was, also, & large pool of blood upon the doorstep, through which she had been dragged into the house, apparently by the hair, as hor bair was flowing loosely over her shoulders.It seems that Life may not have been axtinct when she was dragged in, and there received blows upon the back of her head (she toe was lylog oa her face), beating the bask of the skull almost to a jelly.The murder is supposed to have been committed about thres or four o'oleok in the afternoon,\u2014at least it was in broad daylight.None of the jewelry was taken from her person, and nothing is missing from the house.\u201d Mr.R's watoh, money, and papers were undistarbed in the house.An axe found on the premises covered with blood is believed to be the weapon with which the terrible deed was committed.Two Mexicans who were in Mr.R.'s employ were arrested fur the crime, but before the trial they were taken from the gaards by a body of masked men and hung.They confessed their guilt on the gallows.A New York Murder.Naw York, Bept.14.Yesterday afternoon Mrs.Merrigan was brought from the Williamsburg police station, where she had been locked up alter the readition of the verdiot finding her responsible for the death of Miss Margaret Ann Hamill In answer to the format questions of Coroner Whitehill, after reading to the prisoner sgsin the verdiot, which acouses her of causing the death of Margaret Hamill, by strangulation, on the 2d day of September inst, at the house of the prisoner, in Williamsburg, she gore her name as Sarah Cesilis Merrigan, aged twenty-three years, born in Brooklyn.Her oonnselinstraoting her, she answered to the Oapital aoousation, \u201cI am not guilty.\u201d HOW WAS THE MURDER DONN?After hearing all the testimony and gleaning all accessible facts the belief is irrestat- ible that Margaret Hamill, at the time of her strangling, was sitting in the large room at Merrigan\u2019s, somewhat overcome by liquor; that the slip-noose, formed by the doubled olothes-line, was suddenly thrown over her hôad by a person behind her and at once tightened till the victim cessed resisting, when thé body was dragged by the sofa to the bedroom and placed upon the laths po the bedstead.After this the loose end of the rope was oarried downward through the lathe and beneath the bed to the front, the straw bed placed upon Miss Hamill\u2019s body, the rope pulled tight and so held tii] death was certain, and then reaching with a sharp knife it was out olose to the moose.The loop waaloft round the neck and the balance of the cord hid in the pantry.After this, pre- parstionsz were made to dispose of the body.BESULT OF THB INQUEST.Th tbe inquest coroner Whitehill has shown tt most earnest purpose to elicit the actual facts in the osse.Ho has been aozi- ous to admit and draw out all testimony tending to that end, end though in somo instances deviating frem the atriet rules of ju- dioial prosedure, he has done mookh to olear wp a dark and diabolioal crime.There are yot many features of the case in the dark; but enough has been proved to afford the District Attorney olues by whioh te bring before a jury all the evidence of whieh this monstrous: erime admits.During the publie examination an sstop\u2019( ding spirit of levity was maaifested 3 those listening to the attempted eluocidatidu of the mystory shrouding the death of ne person by oriminal vio- lenos and threatening the life of two others thers present ns à just penalty of offended law, Pale levity the Coromer endeavored without fall susosss to repress.How even the young and happy cana tara suoli serious tragedy into a farce, making the ocon- sion one for the explesiva of weak oriticiem and noisy guinws of laughter ia cne of the unanswerable questions.Doss it not indt- onte that life is held far too cheap for the fall safety of society?' AGRICULTURAL.WANT OF OF CARE.Want of care 1s the prolite sauce of accident and diseare amongst stook.The mastor\u2019s oye or the owner's solieitade are proverbially tives against trouble or waste; bat if the master or the owner will mot trouble themselves to exercise the watehfal eare néeded, we may be pure no one else will.A ourefil shepherd will never bring bis flock home at night without counting them, aad passing smongst them, observisg a any sasplolous chan or defeat, In datry, the least {alling off fm the yie'd of a a eow should be the osuse of inquiry or observation until the reason is found ; for that we may be assured.A llmpors ruspieloar failure in the team should also he a soures of uneasiness until His acoeunted for; amd if fais habit of olose serutiny and obrervation becomes the rule instead of the exception there will be much less trouble ad lose for faginers to somplain of.INTERESTING TO CATTLE RAISERS.Forty Thosand fix Mundred Dollars for a Cow.[N.Y.Herald.] The highest prices for cattle ever obtained in the New Word or the Old were brotight by the leading specimens of the improved short- bora herd, roid near Utloa, in this State, the other day st austion The sum of two hundred and sixty odd thousand dollars, paid or to be paid, for AAftesn sows sppears Blasost incredible.Bat as some of the most ; moted breeders of fine stock from England snd froma oll the most famous cattle raising dis- triets.of the United States were the bidders nd purchasers at this sale the prises obtain- od were, doubtless, bona fds, pussied as pras- tieal farmers of the old school may be ta as- \u2018 count for the outlay of forty thousand six hundred dollars, or of eyen thirty-five thou- eand, or twenty-five thousand, or ten thoa- sand for a single cow.But we see that the time has oome when fanoy eattle bring fanoy priesr, and that the pioture dealers, With their \u201c\u201c old masters,\u201d are no longer to have the monopoly ef fancy prices.These high sums obtained for improved stook, howover, is log our stock raisers to prooure aad improve the choicest breeds, will have a good effect in promoting generally the pro- Suction of the finest cows and the bast beef, wilk and butter that can be obtained the ohoicest s ooks and the best attention te tas important branch ef the necessaries of (N It appears that one of the fortunate cattle raisers, upon one hundred and eleven of his blooded oattls disposed of at this sale, realised a clear profit of one hundred azd Sfty thousand dollars.Here is an example which oannot fail to imspire = host of other castle raisera to go and do likewise.Here are pretmiums worth contending for, and bere is a line of business for sure profits which ean- not be exhausted.\u201d Deoabtless the oaitle breeders of our State fairs now being held or 8.on to cowe cn will appreciate the advantages of their position from this Utica sale, and we shall have this reason throughout the ceuntry finer displays of improved stook of ull kinds than at avy season hereto- tore.Thirty thourand dollars is considered a {anoy price for a blooded horse of the best pedigree ; but when a choice cow hrings forty t! ousand six hundred dollars, and at this price is purohased to be carried over to Eogland, our American cattle raisers may well be proud of the high distinction they have won and of the boundless fields they Sowmand for produsing the finest cattle in the wor OVLRWOHK AND WANT OF, SLEEP.Overwork causes a great deal of ill health in farming communities.Very many fann era, in their efforts to avoid idleness, whio1 they consider & sin and a shams, go to the other extreme and lose both hesith and hap- \u2018ness thereby.While industry tends to oalih, overwork breaks down the oo: stitu- tion and shortens life.It injures both the b>dy and mind, and if lonz continued results eithor in death or premature old For this sin, and sin-it is to overwork, there is vot nearly the excuse on the part of farmers which there was twenty years'ago.Now one has machines to take, in a groxt degree, the place of hand labor, and the farmers who will use them hesd not break down his health by working too hard.But it is net the farmer who is most liable to overwork.The farmer\u2019s wife in generally the goatest sufferer.Kvery day inthe year, Sundays not excepted, the has much to do.Ofte.the:e is as muoh required of her as two women ought to perform.As the result of her overwork, health is lost, ard she either dies long ore her timo or lives only to suffer the penalties of the law she has trans Vor this course there is no justification.No woman ought to work herself to death, and no man le jus ifed in requiring or allowing his wife to do so.He ought to furnish her with house - hold machines, if her health is peer, and either help be: himself or hire a girl to help ber.This killing himself and his wife, which 8) many farwers do, for the sake of laying up à few dollars which they never expesi to use, and which they cannot oarry with them when they die, is » miserable speculation as far as profit and loss are concerned, and a siaful, shameful thing for any man to do.much of the physical and mental trouble of farmers and their families.During the busy season, when the farmer rives at four in the morning and works until six or seven in the evening, thon cata his supper, does his chores, and sits up an hour or two later to read his paper or chat with a neighbor, he does not obtain sleep enough to keep either body or mind in perfect vigor.The evil consequen- oes of his course may not be apparent for .yoars, but sooner or later thay come.The waste of the brain is net fully made up.Little by little it deoays and insanity or seme inourabie disease is the final resuit of using the hours which shouid be devoted to sisep tor other purposes.Farmers' wives, who are often kept awake at night by the exhaustion caused by overwork or by the orying sna fretting of ehildren, are the greatest sufferers.and year by year a vast number of this elass go to the insane asylum or the grave, It is slow but certain suicide to ourtail the hours of sleop, And no man, woman or obild peed \u2018expeot to long continue in good health wito- out taking tho fullest amount of quist rest.-\u2014 Working Farmer.AN À ADMIRABLE REMEDY- The Governor of a \u2018prison in Cornwall, Bng- {and, has discovered an admirable remedy to cure tramps and vagrants, in ossual wards and prisons, of the habit of expressing their profound grief at the buffets of fate by rend- lng their asrments, thus placing society in a ioulous position by compelling KA to provide them with new wardrobes at the very mement when it is Jeast inclined to bestow upon them any mark of its favor.When hitfinds @ pri- sonar huddled up in a corner of oeil, eov- lying in & heap of torn rags at his feat, he sends for nesdls and thread, which he gives to the clothes-destroyer, informing him ag the same time that he will be fed on bred and water until he has thoroughly reconstrueted his garments.This ours has been found te werk wendorr, for long before the time allowed by law for bread-and- water diet expires, the clothes are mended with warvelous skill, and the intel- ligenoe of the hardship thus inflicted being conveyed by tramps on leaving the prison to to* thelr Fi iends and n-quaintaroes, not ont duoes them to resist the \u2014temptation of a ing up their clothes when they are sheltered beneath ita roof, but leads many of them to avoid confinement altogether in an establishment where they are exposed to sueh un- gentiemanlike treatment.The Iste Charles Thiebault, merchant, Dundee, bas let the followin, nt Tegacies *\u2014 £1000 to the Dund RoJal firmary, to\u2019 be invested by the a the Catholis clergymen in charge © the abapel of Bt.Joseph, Blackness Road, dee, for the time being, to be entitled > rank sz a subscriber for the amount of the interest of the investment, with the ng oe of recommending patients accordingly ; 1000 to the Rev.Mr.MeGinnes, or his successor ss the clergyman of 8t.Joseph's, for behoof of that chaps! ; £2000 to the Little Sisters of the to tbe establishment of the \u2018Little Sisters ot the Poor in E-'inburgh, and £500 to the establishment of the Little Sisters of the Poor of Glasgow.He has also directed his three trastess\u2014to saoh of whom he leaves £50\u2014 to to sonrey to Mr.Mishael Connors, his steward st Rockwell, Ireland, all hie furaiturs, onrriages, &o., it the house there, sad to \u2018grant him » thirty-one years\u201d lease of the farm at Rathgowan at the rent of £300 annum, and make over to him the stosk on the firm.The trastess are Messrs.G.Mac- kenile, banker, and J.Luke and William Lindsay Boas, merchants and manafasturers, andes, RECORDER'S COURT.Hefore sb Sexton, Hog Q.0.TT Tasrday, Bept.16.Twenty-one prisoners were fined for drunk- on0068 : Mary Ryan and Jane Monagan, vagraney, $5 or one month.Ignace Choquette, throwing stones, $10 or two months.J 8 Alcool, vagramey, 910 or two months.Olivine Therien, aseanlt and battery, $3.25 or 16 days.SES Fatuting.Maovars.J Jon & ToomY ile of % ra.triok\u2019s Hail, ha od their Paintin} re Usbicaent to No nals sire Wher amar the many d(rawrecks Ly ad 3 contend with, they nos more LO to Tare various branehes.execute painting nn Hign nung, Window hades and Wire Barsens done In n fretoi P.A bag hs Ing thet Painu Paper-banging cme D good da pri to give Mssars, J ST.à eu voicra ng berry comes a, Pi ! be Seratn n tn get werx dons ILO etai, Tornatos Tin Glass Prèserve Jars, ÆEnam - cn \u2019restÿa Pans.For sale by L.J.A.1% wreeper, 884 Craig street, The hest of Havana and doamestis AAgnes MR GIWAYR I | (aaa Bl iser WethapheOge- Hinrg, AB.4 Army Want of sleep is one of the chief causes of ered only with the ceil rug, and his elethes | Poyr, Wellburn H-use, Lochead ; £500 Yo aa.\u201cny sans = > \u201cete se cut he Pry.2d ea me Prise Ly Mas.48 88 poz ALR 1 89, SANE s=zauv GRANAN a \u2018co = FROPRIBFOL, Wednesday September 17, 1078, | Wu devote all our available space o to-day to Exibition and other local matter.Lo ROUND TOWN \u2014 \u2014 Proparty owners visiting.the Exhibition, to-morrow should net fail to seo the B b- cook Fire Extinguishers.\u2014 The bondsmea for Col.David are Capt.Howard, bir oe in- jaw, And Col.G Smith, d li ination will open on the Tus inat.\u2014 Arrival :.8.8.Sootland,-London, general cargo.Bopartores - Schr.Centreville, Ca- raquet, flour and pork ; 32.Texas, Liverpool, general; sobr Mario Atberta, 8t.John's Nid, four.- \u2014 Counolllors snd others from abroad should make it a point to see the Babocek Fire Extinguishers, to- -morrow at the Exhibition.\u2014 The sale of the farm stock of thoroughbred horses, including \u201cThunder,\u201d \u2018Norlan- der,\u201d and \u201c\u201cPostess,\u201d grade cattlo, working horses, &e , to the estate Inte John Bbedden, takes place at Orobard Bank Parm, on Friday, Bept.19th, at ten o'clock ; the very valuable harness, sloighs and robes on ne street premises, on Saturday, at ten aloo \u201cThe Babcook Fire Extinguisher is the heal rotection from loss by fire.tte Exhibition to morrow.Soe them at DEATH BY DROWNING- Mr.Jobgston, a resident of Lachine, well- known a» vendor of newspapers fur many yoars past, mot his death by drowning in the canal yesterday afternoun, under the following circumstances : He was Crossing the bridge at Cote St.Paul, when it opened to permit the passage of a stean.hoat ; pase- ing under the guard-ohaia bowever; he fell into the canal and was drowned.The de- Gossed was à man of singular habits, and bad a reputation of baing eccentric and po»- sessed of some wealth.He regularly waik- ed into the oity, and purobased tue papers whioh be was acoustomed to deliver in the visinity of Lis place of residence.THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.An important mestine of temperance men | Was held last evening in Perry's Hall, Senator Forrier In the chalr.It waa unanimously resolved : \u2014 + That all good laws ought to be enforesd, and ovil doers held in oheck thereby; amd that it is the duty of all g citizens to ald the constituted authorities in said enforos- nt.* That whereas, by the common consent of Judges, Grand Juries, Officers of Police, aad others best competent to judge, the Liquor TratRo is the prinoipal incentive to immora- lisy and orime, it is moat important that it should be held,in cheok to the greatest poa- cible extent.* That the existing Provinoial and Mantoi- pal Laws, if faithfully enforced, sre comps- tent to prevent muoh existing evil; but chat the present potion fores need a strong pressure of pablio opinion to er able them to over- some the difficulties in their way.#Thet the City Btatutes, chapter 17, 800- tions 1, 2, 4 and 9, ab g the driaking as well as the sale \u2018ot liquers in aay dram-shop on the Lord's Day, ought to be peremptorily enforoed.\u201cThat the provisions of the Robsrtson An, under which it is illegal to sell liquor to minors and others, and the liquor dealer is made responsible for losses and crimes resulting from drink, ought to be widely known and unspariogly executed.\u201d With the view of enforcing these resolutions, it was agreed that a City Vigilance Temperance Association should te formed,and with this end in view, a number of gentie- mes, including Rev.Gavin Lang and Messrs.Weaver, Soott and Boribmer, with power given to add to their number, were sppoint- ed a Committees, with instructions to drafts constitution, and report at the ext meeting.dd were the Chai Rev.Mr Wade, Rev Gavin Lang, Rev M Lafleur, Drs Carpenter, Hessey, L ae, Mesers Dougall, MoDonnell (delegate from the Bt.Bridget's Temperance Society) Jas Blask, J Gardnsr, and others, Mr.Lang oordialiy endorsed the soheme of anisi à general temperance organisa.tien in which all good citisens could unite in a sommon and desirable object; while he denounced intemperance he expisined thas he oould not ses his wey elear to the advo- osay of total abstinence views.Dr.Carpenter called attention to the by- -law, and quoted to the effect that any perc seen drinking in a publie honse oomid, ** view,\u201d be arrested.De.Beszey referred to statistios to prove the extraordinary evils and diminution of tife that was due to the use of intoxicating wors.Ro was further urged that the laws on the liquor question were not enforced, because the officers of the law ocnsidered that they would not be sustained in their sots by the opinion of the general publio\u2014hence that it œas neosssary to educate publie opinion to 8 point at which their objects would meet with gonoral favor.THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBTION.Bwides entries already noted, numarous other stallions of famous breeds are worthy of notice.Messrs.David (of St.Bastache), Hiokson, sad D.L.MoDougall showed han come tho- votgh-bred mares with foal; the heirs Shedden, Messrs.Drummond, Hudon, Kidd, Brosseau (8t.Hubert) Beauvais and Molson, heavy brood mares; Mr.J.MoDougall, à Shree year old iron gre, v7 thorough-bred filly, and Messrs.A.Alian, Winks, Molson and J.J.Abbott, earriage horses.A fine Clyde, eftain,\u201d beloags to Messrs.Boyer and Oharlebols, of St.Lamberts; another stallion of the same serviceable breed is owned by L.Ste.Marie, and a third, \u201cPrince,\u201d by Mr.James 8hislds, of Lachine.The Hochelaga} Co.Agrionltural Society exhibit \u201cLion,\u201d and Harcisse Goscelieu, \u201cOntario Warrior\u201d; a thorough-bred, \u201cChampion,\u201d a Cœur de Lion, is shown by the Soulanges/ Co.A.Society, mad choise imens of the champion breed by M.Lasseilne, of Laprairie, and Bdward Sadler, of Ormstown, ë Farm Bt Stock.; Messrs.Boyer and sd Charlebois exhibit a very oreaitable herd of Ayrshires, and Mr.Andrew Alan several Herefords.Mr.W.Keoss, of 8.Jean Chryscetome, with Devons, and Messrs.BR.and 8.Stephens, with Alderneys, m:ke & very commendable display ; good grade oattle are also shows.Sheep, Bwine, &o, &c ; The Leioesters, Catawalds and Bouthdowns, among the sheep exhibited, attrasted great attention, and sacs the swins, the Yorkshires, Suffolks and Borkehires.A very fair exhibition of poultry is made, comprising Dorkings, Black Spanish, Brah- mea, Ocohins,Polands and Hamburgs.Ayles- b and Roman Ducks, and Bremen, China and Toulouse Geese, wore fairly represented.The Indnatrial Department.In the Industrial Department ars, in sddi- tion to article plready meitioned, an Exoel- stor Gate, wh oh eaa be opened or shut without alighting from a vehicle, js shown by Mr.Jos.Stone, of Newtonbtook, Ô ; capital imens of merchants\u2019 account books, by Joba Lovell; show Hy and stencilling implements in grea variety; by Mr.8.Hivks apieme by Mr.p P.Carter; and o desks by the Tees Bros; a dining room pet of the style of Louis XVI, by Mr.À.Lavigne, of St.Lawience Main street; and syrupe, &e, vy Messrs.Winning, Bill & Ware.A table somposed of 4,2 6 different pieces of wood, pisced together with great Lo td i, thy Mr.Jos.Blanchette, n freman of was the suhjeet of general interest.Among tue prizes yesterday in this Department of the Exhibition, the followl were awarded Nr.He Movitthe, + this city: \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Work : Bilk embroidse int nd ; wool embroidery, let prise | n embroidery, 3nd prise; flaseel embroidery, extra, The prise of admission to-day being f timent : twenty five cents.tbe inflax of visitors from viuse by brat and rail, gives ubundsas warrant for this statement.TH: TRANSPARTAIION QUESTION Recoprion and Entertainment ef the United Biates t\u2018'omsunittee.Tho long expected United States Benate Comuwlittes on Transportation Routes arrived la town yesterday afternoou.and were met at the Depot by H MeLennan, Hsq.President cf the Board of Trade, and M P Ryan, E q, M P,Presidont vf the Corn Exchange, with members af thoirrespeotive committess; Consul-General W A Dart and Hon J Young, MP, were also prerent Conveyances were in waiting, ard the guos}s were driven at once to tbe Canal Basin, where all embarked upon the 8.8.Bohemian, of the Royal Mail Line.About 150 members of the two com- merofa! bodies were waïting on board to re- oeive them, cousisting of the leading mer.charts interestod in the fluur, grain, lumber, and iron trades.They then proceeded up the Lachine Canal, its present onpaclty, as wellao the prop.red enlargemert and im- [I rementd, being pointed out and explained v Mr.Sippell, the engineer of that work.After passing St.Qabris! Locks, the com pany sat down to a sumptucus dinner in the saloon served by Mr.Martin of tbe Carlton ln his cooustomed mas'erly etyle.The ohbair was cooupied by Mr.Hugh Mo- Lennan; on his right sat Senators Windom snd Conkling; on hla left, Senator Lewis, Consul- General Dart, Senator Shormen, and Ton.Mr.Weed.The vice chairs were filled by Me.M.P.Ryan, M.P, and Mr.Alex.Mitobe!l.The courses having been removed, the Chairman rose to propose as a toast * The Transportation Routes Committee «f the Senate of the United States,\u201d and In doing so referred to the enterprise that had heretofore characterised the Americans in opening up the channels of the Far- Wes, towards util- Ising the vast cereal prodnets of that country.He remarked that much remained to be done ont that the latter had not been idle in the and hoped that our neighbors might be able to realize tha benefits of our means of oom- munication to the utmost.It only remained for him to express tho satisfaction he felt, in ion with the tives resoat, ln welcoming Hon.Mr.Windom and his party to their city.Senator Windom, in reply, wished to assure their entertainors that the compliment just paid to his comn.ittoe was fully appreciated, not only on aceount of the personal gratifica - tion it gave them, bat because it manifested a warm sympathy with the objects of their \u2018mirslon, as well as kindly feelings towards the country they represented.The wore he had investigated the question before them, the more had he baen led to seb the grbatness cf tbe commerce of their brethren io Canada.He thought praies was duo to their northern neighbors for their energy snd perseverancs, when they feit able to begin suob immense publie works, at a time when the annual revenue of tho country was ssarosly $200,000.People who could aet ~~ *-* \"1- were destined to sacoeed in their ef + n.cvide such further facilities as are required.Coming from the abundant western interior, where corn has noinally been used as fuel, for lack of mesns of dispossi, he felt an Interest in ses- ing all means of transport developed, and could congratulate them vpon engaging in such improvements.He felt that it would Le imprudent for him to express\u2019 an opinion ip favor of any one route contrasted with another, as his committee bad not yet presented Its official report to Congress.ey desired to ascertain the best method of Jerson.ing the cost of freight, ana cheapening feod to the consamers of Europe; they world be glad to have the Canadians as their earriers, if it would be done the ohsapest, apd the gladly thank them too.He coneluded by those 1 whohad assisted bis committes, by ghving them statistics and inf.r- mation upon their enquiries.Senator Norword, of Georgia, being loudly oalled for, made several humorous remarke, te the effect that while the Committee had de lined a forma) dinner, in order to avoid may danger of oommitting themselves by speceh-making, the Canadians had done a »« pmart thing,\u201d by osptaring them on the * raging osnal.\u201d He anid Americans thought they knew a good deal, but this hospitable ruse was a new wrinkie even for them.He dwelt upon the breadth of the question they were considering \u2014the commerce of the eon- tinent, snd raid the cheapest oarriers would have the business.Senator Conkling spoke of the reesption as the fondling of the British Lion, alluded to the importanoe of the question of cheap transportation, and howthe Ameriesn eontinent sould by its solution wrest the English market from Russian control.He reverted to the inte war of North end Sènth, and the msgnt- tude of the debt left behind, remarking that a cheaper method of transportation would help them to quiokly reduce it to à very fine polæt.In conclusion, he proposed as a sen- « British Amerioa and the United States; u ay they unite In progress, and join ia generous rivalry for promoting prosperity la the world.\u201d Senator Shormau said that in Oblo they oxred nothing about country or locality; they {alt that commerce know no country but the cheapest market; and if Montreal could oarry cheaper then New York, they would got the trade.The Chairman rext proposed \u2018\u2018 The members of the New York State Senate snd Legislature.\u201d Hon Mr.Lewis, in response, thought thai while somo men from different sections ht feel inolized to be biased in favour of al speoisi router, yet there was grain ue to give work to all the avenues that could be construeted.However, he believed thata people that could construct such mighty works as hrd been done in Canada, were gertainiy entitled to eontssl \u2018ne mean portion of the eommeres of the West.Hor Bmith M.Waed and Hon J.Bradford Prince followed.The former advucated the con'trustion of the Csuzhn'wags Canal.The latter said that New York feared nothing from Philadelphis, Baltimore, or Boston ; but Montreal was ore ho rival she ackmow- lod He moved the sentiment :\u2014\u2018\u2018\u2019 Merchants of the eity &f Montreal ; control the business of the North Hon.Jobn Young, M P., replied, comparing the advantages of the water routes over the land carriage, and produeed statistios of cort and tonnage in connestion with bis remarks.Mr.M.P.Ryan, M.P., also replied, stat Ing that the Government had made appro- riations for publie works, and were heartily fa sympathy with the people in their efforts to develope the growing trade of the country.Mr.Hoffman, a prominent Ohioago host ud reviewed the situation in emphatic language, ocndemning.t{midity in desiiog with push matters, remarking that Obleagosns thought nothing of spending seven milliore to beautify their burns eity, and that it the people having the produots of the West did not open up routes the farmers ant marohants would buy them out, He also warned the Senatots, Congresrmen and Le- gislatore present that Ifthey did not earnestiy take up this question and solve it, the people would send men into offoe that would.He prophesied that at tbe next osnsus the voting population of the Union would be west of Detroit, and warned the man fa power to lock ont fur themselves.Thess apd of similar expressions were delivered ip à tone and with vehement gestures, the aomr- pany laughing and Cr repons tora.af 7 midst of a burst of true the speaker was cut short by es a.rie au riving at Lashine, spd the company broke up te inspect the canal and prepare for the des- oent of the Rapids; which was safely apoom - plished, the feat olisiting maay ex jons of wonder and delight from the tou: The Victoria [Bridge was slo much admired.Usptain Bailley landed his passengers at the losks at 6:30, sud earriages were in waiting to convey them to the St.Lawrence Hall, where later in the pe aa informal masting was held, at which she trade gpd sommerse ot the oity was well ted.The party left for gdensbarg and Oswego this morning, sand we believe aaryied away very pleuszant Impressions of their brief stay.It is to be regretted thas time did Dot allow of & tour of 1be harbor, also that the port fe just pow unusually bare of shipping.We must, bowsver, congratulate the ontiemes of the Bo oprd of Tr.de and Corn Exchange Asséciations upon the manner in whish they finally received and entertained the party, especially ns the original plans were overthrown, and the movement of the eommities \u2019 extremely upoertain until the eleventh hour.We omitted to mention : bove that Gruss- wald\u2019s fine string band wos in pitendasce, and added mueh to the ecint of she trip.those that \u201d The Patent Liquor Pump, tbe Patent Ouai Oll Btoye (10 bs seen in nse); Bath and Qare risgo Sponges.For mle by L.J.A-Barverec, 04 Oralg greet Mantres!, very iy dre beyond Sy NOON TRLEGEAME x by both Americans and Canadians, pointed.matter of improving tranepertation routes; } world, crying out for cheaper food, would \u2018 PRILAOMEPHU, Bent.17.The Union Star Mills west of Philadelphia burned ware yesterday.Loses, 436, 008.A Bank Bmash, Leavanworre, Kansas, Sept 17, The German Savings Bank here bas closed its doors until assessment can be made uj en the stockholders to meet the liabitities.A 911,000 Bv Swindle.LomsviLLe, Bept.17.A man giving the name of R.M.Norton, pretending to have business connéétions and endorsement of & New York firm, on Moaday swindled the Farmers\u2019 & Drovers\u2019 Bank cut of $0,600, and the Western German Bavings Bank out of $4,500, and eronped.Allsged Fraud.Nxw.Yoar, Sept.18.waerdinand Hertoa, Bread street, broker, as arrested to-day on the charge of ne, Hating $80.000 worth of forged Buffalo, New York and Erie bonds.He waa loskes upin the Tombs without bail; he denies that he knew the nature of the bonds.SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Further changes ae soon to be made ia the English Cabinet Nothing farther has been heard about the Jsmalos and Asplnwall cable.Heu Advertisoments To-Ber, \u201c457 Mew Riverthemnlr To-Bag, 7 DÉRPAKING FOK THB x FALL TRADR® URRAT CLRARING BALE OP MEN, YOUTHIY & Bow HATS UH RAP BR.Ww.00 wana, x Nagier Of Notre [Mina au #1.He ar men Frs Repaired, Oleaned and Altered to ths latest style, at Na el Bieury » stiool.209-8 TRATED into tle Higgins, farmer, Lawrenos loll gate) seunz Cow.The owner ing projerty.OBT, a a Bunch of Heys.The floder will Le I rewuided by isavicg them au the mme mises no ar, Adam ote Bt Louis (opposite ubout a week sgo, a can bave it by ne ANTED, a ence ; als 1a liquor, æe, post or los 1 et a Capital 0 0 love a M.O., BTAR office, ANTRO, s smart Gir] for the Lunch- ; also, a Girl to micd ebildrev, Apply au er Craig street.2.9 Wasa bya: respectable wows n, offices to clean, APPY to A.Brunet, Bat.Sacrament 8 219 wars a sivontièn bya we a Wat:hmaker, lately y from BO, io ANT by & Young man, recenily frum England, à situation G Coachman; understands orses, sud ise «nod driver; references it requ red.Address F, ¢, Braz affice.8 ANTED, Girle to learn to make Chig- Yellow fever is reported at Falson aad We braids.an at Pan adn other smal towns in N Fal street, Floods, csused by recent heavy rains, are - doing much damage in Forfarshire, Boot- AA extrc high magosandsiendy land.era ployment.\u2018Address onde Bros, (t- A full freighted soh , foam out 218-11 {onk in the Mersey yesterday, with all on JANTED.A young girl deal The Liberals of Cheater sak Mr.Gladstone to disscive the Parliament and appeal to the eountry.Cape Town advices report the defest of à British boat expedition, on the river Pereb, by the Ashantees.The Pampeluns authorities have imposed a tax on clergymen and \u2018others suspected cf aiding the Carlists.William Jobn Fraser, of Bt.Catherines, has | won the Gilohrist scholarship for the present year, and will loave at onoe for London.The number of new cases of yellow fover st Shreveport, La., is supposed to be abating for wart of subjects.The weather is cool.One handred tons of American bar iren was sold in Liverpool, Eogland, yesterday, at a lower rate thaa iron is now selling in England.The Kingston City Counell, on Monday bight, ratified its former motion ordering the removal of all projecting strest signs throug- ont the oity.The walking matoh at Ottawa between Pace and Harper, twenty miles, $200 a side, was won by the formor in three hours twenty one and a half minutes.A number of Roman Catholio clergy in the United States have sent ad es to the German priests, approving of their opposition to the German Goverament.}- Aerious riot took plass at Traise, Ireland, yesterday.Bsveral houses were œutted, and the ioe were compelled to charge the mob with fixed bayonets before it dispersed.The Domination Rifle Arsootation matches at Ottawa were opened yesterday Ly Lady Mae- donald firing the first shot, making a bull\u2019s eye, for whioh she obtained the badge of the Asvociation.At Baffalo, yesterday afternoon, Prof.King snd party made an aseent in the bal.\u201c Buffalo\u201d gsining an altitude of about two miise, snd passed southward.They took four carrier piegons with them.About 9 p-m., King and his party landed safely with his balloon withim six miles of (Jopning, 131 wiles from Buffalo.A despatoh yesterday frem Detriot, Mich., states that the mail train west on Monday night, on the D.4 M.R.R., ran over a paw near Lowell, throwing several Goaches from the track and killing two passengars, severely wounding the mail agent and express messenger, and otherwise injaring several others, none fatally.LATEST every MARKEY \u201cSeptember, 17, 1) gam, sax itne .Mw = Exilange.s\u2026v0u010-0 FF VON a nonTARA na of.11 bo 9 roeniacks be oN reen Lac) fyiriemebril 10} Lo 0 Silver Ent at à disseunt of.BOR wv BW, W.WARS DES #50 tar, Noire Dame 881, xavier stress Lann, 1evies & Co, Broxers in Bilis, Share Exhange a0, And Agents for the negociation of Morigages and Financis) arrangements tonersity, No.117 St.Francois Xavier sirest, oh Se ms J.G.Parks Photographèr, having leased the premises iatsly cooupled by Mr.James Inglis, and purchased his whole atook of negatives, begy to inform his friends and the pabito In general that he will re open the atove-mentioued premises In a few days, where he bop 8, by increased facilities, to mes it a continuation of their patronage All orders to be addressed, J.G.Parks, Bt James street.s96 Tn that conditim of tne m known es weed wp, whether the vital forces have besn exhausted by dissipation and bad habits, or by men'al exertion, brain worry an over vor, ir, Whneslers Componnd Rlixirof Phosphates and Caltsaya je of ext ordinary effieasy.The nervous system Too s Ped su\u2018laining power Jramedistely, and hat dspression 01 spirits wbich so prostrates and XI la ia removed, and elastieily and energy of mind resul.s.Jtis marvelions to witness Lhe rapidity and coriainty with whieh Phosphates supply ths wante of tise rettore vitality 10 8] the 0 argans of the oot They are ttecnly: med!cina hentia known sciences that at the rame modify and oontrol diseased action, and farnieh materia for building vp bone, muscle, awe Furs 1 Purs! Furs! Of al! deacriptions, and In all etyies on hand, or maunfactared to order at short notiee.Now is the time to prepare for winter.REYNOLDS à VOLKEL, Corner Nowe Dams and 86 James tree eee Bes the Dew Embossing, Fiuting and Moi ah! Lroue combined, st L J A.Barveyer» mes Craie sires Early Marriages.AN things considered, We believe the World would be happier If epriler mprripges were more frequent.When men aiid young, hey open I\\fe with lowing hopes li esl ambitjons.Talons namie 0 y fall wav em.Led mais facaity.ané makes 10d inuriry nes a man ha has bee a ER with nipa n e; 2: sone w yon She wiih ya Be 1s mad LL GE that wae he clous before] all ut fe manly, aapirine prie , carnett exa' axalted, tothe surface.1{ Users ls health on aides - \u2018acd itisoniy ma where the Passio developn vont 15 good and honita we ve makes ule tags what the worldly goods ar Thien | couple are end owed: if the hesith and of joduatrious conta! nto make his 35, honest ras & Prospero horn Tbe mon human bein Right die and leave her witn children; hie insgrapoe 1s » guard against want tr he a] weainet o a lother ehances bent and lo $b \"ae e evou a honest, avons banded 2e those \u2018who merry onder she © bare dererib:d are n!most ora coma neainess sous sonne wi ie a noir Clothing from Jaume AMBs CALLEN'S, and 577 Craig street an \u201c eyond el the ST TH Beyond meat Dom Sewing Tn 0 74 the \u201cAp lon purent M darable = : The a a 2 ES, pre the ne som] Sod Rod ts popsiar4 cronsig : Waveriy Bonses Stratiecd.Mr.B.B.Reynolds (iste of Quawa Hote] Montreal), begs to inform his friends and Lhe public generally that he has opewed the Waverly House, Ontario atreet, Ont, whers they may rely upop be ving thelr RSC E do well making et as Nurse to m\u2018nd Sbllgren A Brbain at Mrs Hillman's Registry Gffice, \"us\" Pe a General Fervant, fr a small fumily, where a Nurse-maid is kept, Apply immediately, at Lox street, op posite st Patriek's C 8-3 WANTED, 8 General Hervant for a fumi'y af (ws.Apply at 83 8s.Hubert Sirosi.G LOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANUE COMPANY, or NEW YORK \u2019 having, is acoordanes with the law,deposited with the Fluanco Minister One Hundred Thowsand Dollars, for the seaurity of Canadian Polley-bolders osLY, is now prepared to imue Tdte Policies.0.8.LEWIS, JOIN OONVERARE, Jolut Managers for the Dominios.Orvice: 168 St.James street.w [MPORTANT NOTIOR oo TO JANILIES IN THE CITY AND Dis - TRICOT, CHARLES DUNCAN, Tea Dealer and Grooer, Has now on hand a choice assort t of \u201cRew Myirtisemerts To-Day Ox \u2018EXHIBITION var WALSH'S CLOTHING HOUSR, an 1mmemte as.ortment of Men Tous Reody-ma te Olonting, epenaiiy © cu pass oh et Notez DAMU pramer, near GRAND ILLUMINATION 21 STATIONE] BRS HALL.INITIALNOTE PAPER an) JN VEL JP, All the letters in the following - OrYaTAL HILL (new), Bquare Mave oes.MrLECHE (DOW).CYSTAL LAXY, PAT?snd Evrre, STE) EU COLES sub Taw 1, Oolored Grou Coraio Grouryg Views in Montreal.White Monntain®® &e.GU1 D PENS à MO PENCIL CARES, In Kabbder, Gold, Ivory, Knamel, &0.,~\u2014 Dew an rar GENERAL STAT] RCHOOL» BOOKS, ORILOREA'S TOY BOOKS in great variety MURRAY & 00, BTATIONER® HALL, No.387 Norre Dauxz STRERT, (Flrst door West ot Jobn street.) Eu BILLIARDS.A frat-ciaes American Bevel Billiard Table now où view at the Exhibition (exulbited by Jeremiah Staats, of Buftalo, N.Y.), 1s offered for sale.Parties intending to purchase a Billiard Table, have now an opportunity of purchas- situa- [ing one of the hat ever manufnotured, ail complete, delivered audiset up.Price, $400, (3 BAN D ILLUMIN ATION 50, 000 Visitors TO THE EXHIBITION Can save their travelling expenses by purchasing a Winter\u2019s supply of Gire- certes at the ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 221 ST.JAMES STREET, (Opposite the \u201c Witness\u201d Offiee.) Particular attention 1s fnvited to cur atosk of FRESH TRA3, each paoxage of which Lears our TRADE MARK \u2014 ITALIAN WAREHOUBX.\u201d 2,800 Catlles, of 5, 10° 16, and 0 Ib.each, packed RXPEESSLY FOR FAMILY OB~ DIRS.Our stock of general groceriss will bs fund COMPLETE IN BVERY DEPARTMENT.For the couveniense of strangers, the itallan Warehouse wilt be kept open each night thls week until ten o\u2019clock p.m.M\u2019CIBBON & BAIRD, importers of Fine Teas, BAIR DRE+SING FSTABLISHMENT.MRS, BEAUCHAMP, a Onhia STÉEEF, NEAR BLEURT.le all Kina of Hate worn ade Lo aider.250 3he finest rent of Halr-work De toe Do- A minion.NEW YORK \u201cDAILY delivered 1 18 usr ote SITE ee ô Lomein, $190; 1 weer 53.ne ah BROS'., Ageuts for Daily uraphie, No.9 Bleury street.219-1 1500 FANOY FLANNEL SHIRTS T0 SELECT FROM.(ALL OUR OWN MAKE).KEMP & CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STAB ; LISHMENT, No.806 Notre Dame Street.219-3av° SUGARS! PURN, RAW AND REFINED, FOR PRESERVING.PORTO RICO, Raw, 9c.per lb, CRYBTALIZLD DEMERARA, Raw, 16e.MONTHEAL ORUSHÆD, BRI Tow Herr LED, GHY YEL.MON TREAL FINE ORUBHED, 100.per Ib.+ LOAP AND GROUND SUGARS, 11 these will ju ioeee Sugars be found the cheapest LAUBADOR BERRINGS.City orders delive-ed hy my own waggon.Country orders, C.0.D,, gent per express, 9 OBAIG BTHENT, (Between Hermine and Blsury streets), MONTREAL.Post-ofice address, Box $13).$1.50.reer som 50.WHITE DRESS SHIRTS TO BE BOLD AT $1.56, WORTH $3.85.Also, à large Jot of BOARFS to be sold at 89 cents, worth $L Call early for bargains.D.à Ww.J.WAUGH, M1 87.JAMES ET RENT, (Oppostia Savage, Lyman & 03%) pe JUST RECEIVED, BUFFALO SUGAR CURED HAMS, 18 CENTS PER LB, AY J.\u20186.DUOKETTS, No.247 8t.James Street, (OPPOSITE OTTAWA HOTEL.) \u201c Health the Crowning Blessing f Lio\" GATES STANDARD - ENGLISH REMEDIES.These valusble Remedies whieh have stood the test of trial, and become a household, Decessity, are the best that experience and eareful ressarôh oan produce for the cure of The 3 yor am iatat OATHARTIO PILES, pi le er the Stomach, ry ee tion; the Ba ee ol Denta ries, 35 conta per on acess.WINGATE® a rua kr OHALYREATE PILLS, Ine Los male we Ia eos OATHS DYSPEPRIA TABLETS Tl a \u201cfrite EE ee ER \"Eee 50 cents per box.WINGATR'S oO TROCHNA, An axvellemt for Coughs, Colds, onrseness, Erochits, is, Anima, and all Irrd Hoare i a er \u2018valoa ge pigsty wor LOZENGES, five to i he doin ail sive 2 erie per bos.EEE i = o store Bema in Msdicnen nes Des | eripiive Circulars famish as 0 paakages sent 1 Cas Boost La sate Sef on re 200 2 gould hse 3 hein oF 400: REWARD of 501bs TEA will be given to any on who will \u2018ve such Information aa will lead to the de- A Young, and Young, Fenny, Wilson & Companyrof .per, and 10 enable fathers.molhesrs, bro- ors and sistas to detect the sueak we toot brain aod Jind the Deryes.his extra best is 70 couts, so «vor and ex- Bllarating to ne spirits that after = cop of it e tect tolets ai once.oy hoy fa ani the ally to it ugars, Butler, Olsens.4 HE ' DST REOIVED, at an -EURY B Smoked Ha frat role fa Ramon, \" Now UE, Table Codfi«u, Boston Codfiah PES Cookin Appi wrenoe Siberian Orab Apples, pples Span'ah C Oniens, -oured Hams and Ba- Also, à fresh lot of Heasin\u2019s Biscuit, ss MUSSEN & MoFARLANE, cIVER & CO., FIRST PRIZE FURRIER, Mo.NI NOTRE DAME STSERT.We respectfully invite the attention of strangers and Others to our © and complete stock of FINE FURa, consisting of LADIxs\u2019 MANTLMS ln Hea), Persian Lamp, Beaver, Asiraca, &o.Exe Coats in Feal, Beaver, Persian Lamy - Racoon, &s.8x1 1a able, ¥ Mink eee A large and die bes 10 ar, guiiaresy Cloaks Cepvanad and Nude: udian Curioait os Hac boxes, Umbrellas.&s, MOIVES à CO, sis m1 Notre Dame street, OF EXHIBITION WALSHS CLOTHING HOUBE, Cotte Tteds ize, aed yal Paterna, Tweods, Tricots, mixed n Venstians, Aateras, vow Pics, 1 M\", JOHN GUUDIE pie to thank public for thelr r sup and to announes MIO CT OPEN beanok store at No 93 NOTRE DAME BTRERT Where will ever be found & ¢bel , assorte mens of ! FANCY goons, TOYS, AND JEWELLERY.Au orcges vi meet With the most promps aftebtion.rim J 00K OUT! LOOK OUT! Belling a at G.ear \"a Deno Ma n Bons tensive rock | Must ba doi à éco pige fo ue ABTIFICIAL LIM 58 mo Mr.Ichp- SE ess inign of Canada 10 re ar using any parts of sald aid pois: con of Artifielal Lim Coder Fonte New Patent Lau Tawar Vivtori Brom Fass, \u201cnw ® Rasogumds tire, ontrenk Foz B YOUR FALL LL CLOTHING, RATA so tbe Tant ALES OLOTHING HOUSE, ; 3 Horaz DA» DAMR STRE: RARKSOUR R'S LINEN THEBADS.mace aivEy 1 pepo ren cord) wa Ter GILL STREX?.gas MpG1l RE OC Adon LAID AND oe [7] Soe street, root West or .A I wonld advise them to FO+ TERS Fp pt OENTY APA TEA, For Barantée à cup that will clear \\ Mel &.La oN Whitney Me oltons, ae a COTES | ers > a gold as cu TT SN Coffees, &o., &o, \"I RST PRIZE|([NVITATION\u2014FURS! Ladies and gentiemer are requested to call and examine the varied and elegant atoek of FURS, made up this Fall, at OFLAHERYY § BODBN'S, 90 NorRE DAME SYREN, (Late G.& J.MOORR.) N B \u2014Furs of all kinds renovated, repaired and cleaned.ane JAM 8S MoOLURE & CO, QUEEN'S HALL, 813 St.Catherine Street, ARX NOW OPENING FALL IMPORTATIONS '! PRY GOODS.200-15ÿ° HFXHIBITION,, Visitors to Montreal should not fail to eall and see COHEN $ LOPHES BIBIBITION or BPLENDID CARVED AND PLAIN HAUM PIPES AND ClGAR- HOLDEMS, CIGAR-CAS KS, INK H GRNELNE HAVANA, OIGARS, and'overy- 231 ST JAMES STREET, (Nearly opposite the Ottawa Hotel.) A150, corner of ir.JAMES SY REET and PLAGE LARMES.ae OU PAIRS UF BUVIS \u2019 AXD 8 HOEB.\u2014A Rankropt Block, selling oft at cost for ane month onl, Boots and Shoes of % FA, FOR 5, SALE, IN THE 21 KERN TOWNS Hips, \" miles G.T.A; beautiful on wat about LO agres, with pak isd, coutain ates dairy, éc, &o.pra terne dé peurs.pris en Norma |5 M.RONAYNE, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS AND 8HORS.Eee STE i bellies square, n FAOTORT, Nos.191 and 193 Bt.Maurice street 4 Medium and specta .Bay- will find !t to our im e ney Fn ples bet Te mer ne their orders or the 3 fo maintain the repo.ERE oh throes we Brothas BONAYNE Fair CLOTHING.8 WOODWORTE # BBLCHER, MERCHANT TAILONS, No.8 M Lawrence Main Brest, beg to announes ihat they have Just come ptatéd thetr FALL STOCK OF CLOTHS, to Whish they Lovite 1napection, 4 1 Bye ani Bors PW Gueroni.No.8 BT.LAWRENCE MAIN RTREST- (Eesond door from Craig street, Ba LTONS OYSTER House Lower Po OoaTars rocetved arly s alpen Bi.Bimon and \u2018Caraquet.Oo, in sans and bull, nt 668 Uraig street, Ry m street.M.THOM PE 80 N, FITTRE.Ho 006 brats sass.Mairead iM Gesalièra Oieaned ard he-brenned.- josbing promptiy atjanded 0, and porto NGE YOUR OLD FUR- à Gate, BL Somat viel.2 AMES MOORE, BOOT AND BAUR MALE oe Oreig Biress (nar Horwiag), er tbe poaacn diteays 10 pci pm Moa\u2019 Cult Camgrees, Ec mands, we ch ia {rs women's buttoned, and slightly damaged, or - ~ O'BRIENS.\" 191, 384 & 879 Bt Joseph SL Smokers 1-\u2014For a (ood Smoke we the \u201cMYRTLE NAVY.\u201d See tag wT 4.6.oh cach Pg.___POST OFFION M ] IST OF oF ADVE SFIS 8D LEPTYTERS, + CE Fao let REPTEa AR 0 15L0 FRPY, 1878 rorsons oni uf any Nf the rotlors uwd- Terised iu he Ls t Dolow wiil please Sok tor\u2019 ertised LLeum, * ive LL the ave date of Ladies\u2019 List.Alexander, Anne Miss Martin, Catherine Mra Andrap, Lydia J Mrs Mach, B M Mrs Andrews, Mts Marse:ti, M Mrs Andres, 8 J Mes Matthews, June Mrs Banks, Elisabeth Muttingly, Mrs Biker, Kate Miss Molmath, Miss Board, Amelia Miss Meyers, P Mrs Bennett, Sarah Miller, M Miss Bertram, Carry Miss.Millon, Jubn Mrs Bethune, Annie Miss Megina.Margirot Mrs Biglow, Carry Miss 2 Meylor, C E Miss Biglow, À BI Mics Muckle, Augie Miss Bixby, John L Mrs 8 Murths, Maury Mrs Blacklock, J M Misa Macdougall,AggieMiss B a:kwood, Robt Mrs Maodermin, Miss Bind, EM Mrs MoCready, Mrs Bresler, B Miss McClintcok, Miriam Brown Annie O Miss Miss Bown, J M Miss MoDonnell,Annie Mis Broderiok, Annie Miss McDonald, Kilen Miss Burne, B Mus MoDona!d, Sallie Burt Emma Miss 3 Medinnis, Sarah Miss Bushell, Mise MoGlinn, M A Miss Castier, Ths Mrs Molntosh, Isabella Mis Chaffee, W D Mra Meclntosh,GoeorgioMiss Chennell, Miss 2 MoKee, A Miss Oherebrough, Dr J McKepsio, James Mrs MoLennar, Mary Miss Ginnie, Miss MoNut, MargaretJane Ciuwe, J D Mrs fas Olexby, Jane Miss MoNeil, Lauria Mias Cobourn,EleanorMisa3MoPhsrson, Annie Miss Cobell, Robt Mrs Nesbit, J Mize Commings, Mary Misi Nugent, Mary Miss Coeke, Richard Mrs Olliver, Jonnie Miss Cowan, Josiie Selkirk O'Keiffe, Mary Miss ise Palmer, M E Mrs Craig, R 8 Mrs Parsons, H Mrs Crawford, Catherine Peck, C C Mrs iss Paterson, Pred Mrs Crawford, Miss Pierce, Mary Miss Crawfcrd, Mrs Pitray, Josephine Crighton, Jane Miss Porter, Jane Miss Craghap, Ellen Miss Potter, Martha O Mrs Cummings, JossphMrs or Miss Daniels, E Mrs Pugh, Isaac Mrs Dauney, Agnes Miss Roddin, Mrs Davidson, MarthaMiss Resd, Agnos Miss Dempsay,Maggi ho airs Rennie, Miss Dennis, Anne Riddle, Elisa Mrs Dewar, Jessie Miss Ritchie, Maggie Miss Dewitt, T E Mi«s Robb, Louisa Mise Edmonds, Mra Roach, Charlotte Miss Biliott, M Mrs Rogers, Eleanore Ferguson, M 8 Miss Roche, G Mry Fisher, Mrs Ross, Charlotte W Fuspatriok, A Mise Mrs2 Fianders, Ids E Mss Ross, B Mrs Flindell, 8 M Mre Ruthertord, W Mrs Fraser, Miss \u201c Ryder, Fraser, Janet Miss = Sadler, Hobsokah Miss French, Mrs Banderson, Miss Gillespail, EM Mrs Bargent, Lyds Mrs Goddsrd,Anna L Miss Shannon, M A Miss Greenburg, Mrs Shes, Fanny Miss Grimes, Catherine Mis Bheehan, Mary Mise Grier, Charlotte Mrs Bheridan, Ann Groves, Adels Miss 8 Sinclair, Willie Miss Greyson, Ana Mrs =kiiman, Martha Miss Hall, Mundays Mrs Smith, » H Mra Halpin, John Mrs Sayth, Mes Harper, Janet Miss 3 Snow, Elis M Miss Harper, Elisabeth Mies Solomons, Isabelle Miss Hepburn, Miss 2 Socaber, 8 M Miss Hoke, A L Mrs Stephenson, Mary Miss Holland, Joseph Mrs Stiles, L'O Mrs 2 Horen, Ellen Symons, D Mrs 3 Hutehison, James Tappan, B W Miss Irwin, Ann Tayior Bimanis Miss Jaynes, Edith Miss Taylor, M E Miss > ces Miss Thomson, Ide Mise - Jaynes, LL Mrs Tierney, Miss Johnson, Mrs Todd, Mrs Johnson, B Tower, B H Mrs Jones, Beery Miss Trembie, Elisa Miss 2 Jones Augusta Miss Trotman, R Mrs Kent, Liza M:ss Towhy, John Mrs Kinsella, Elisa Miss Underhil), E C Mies Kinmond, Mary Miss Walkley, Hannah NM Kirwood, Kate Mim Miss Kramohfield, Mrs \u2018Walker, James Mrs Laftemy, Mary V Mrs Wand, Jennie Miss Lancaster, R Miss Warner, Isabella Leggo, Mrs Warren, P Urs Louis.Elisa Miss Welch, Mrs Lewis, Hattie Mrs Westover, Julia Mise Lindsay, Mrs \u2018Whealan, Bridget Miss Loomis, H W Mrs Wilt, J Mrs Loomis, blanche Aus liam, Joba Mre 3 Laughran, T Mls mont, ary aeop, \u20ac © w Mrs Miss Maok, RB À Mre Wood, Major, J Mrs Gentlosnsn\u2019's idet.Abbotf, Edwin À Laffy, Patriok Abbott, Hon Edwin A Lalor, R Abjon, Frank J Lianshan, J K Adams & Co, B Lang, Thos Allan, Robers Lang, Mr Allan, Alex U Laurie & Co, À Aflen, Francis Leach, Eugene 2 Allen, R A Leite, Neil Alford, Charles Levi & Co, Alex Allis, TO Lewis Daniel Anderson, M À Lewis, jr, T Anderson, Thomas Lindsay, BJ Anderson, Jossph illy, F L, Andres, Dr BJ Little, Wns - Armstrong, W H lan, M Asbpole, James Luttroli, Joseph Atkioson, JR Lyneh, Owen Baker, L Lyneh, John Barnett, Thomas MoAvoy, Johm Barwiok, O BE McBride, David Barrand, AT MoOauley, John Barrington, Chas MeCroskin, John Barber, Cute MeCutcheon Bieter Henry M MeCaliough & Sone B MoCaffery, James, Belted, Allan .MoDonald, D C2 Bennett, W J raid, Beat, Mr or Mrs Hes- McEwen Joba bert ¥ MoFarland, Peter Bearnard, WF MoGlashan, Geo Bessette, Dr Z McGregor, Jam « Benett, Wm 3 MeGregor & jeson ird, John MoGraw, David - Biglow,J T & C _ McGuigan, Joba rok, PT MeJntyre, Joan 0 Bishop Sams MeKsy, Andrew Biglette, Lorge Blg MoKay, Augus Bifoh, Frank MaKerpe W Black, Geor, MeKipeon, James Blackburn, MoLsan, Joba Blaekban, George MoLean, James Boxer, R MoLean, John Boyd, Robt W MoLennan, Dunean Boyl Meoloughlon, J .Boon, Daniel M MoLaren wa Boerth Bon oMurchy, Joh Beoth, James MoNsughten, D Booth, Rufae Pball and Davidson Bowman, D M herson & Oo, John Brasiet, Wm MoPherson, Robt W Brewster, B B MePherson Jas Long Brinley, BH MoPherson, James Briggm AT MoLsren, John Brown, R~bert MoLennsnkMasdenald Brown, Dames Maddox, John Brown, Geo: Magruder, J T ode tisk, Maboney, Barns, James Manby, Barings Joka Mano ester, David Burwasd, James A nisca, W J, FT.Porton, 0 wle, das nga Murphy, Daniel À Moir, Wiliam Damn, J O , Lancaster, Regin 0 \\ Mulien & Oo Davis, Goo Robt Muvros, D Davideon, Honey \"0B a \u2019 ; Fe is, G * Murphy, Wiliam Day, Obes urphy, Danie] ks, W ay, Wn B veMorsa, J Murphy, M enmesd, tree Me FR se Sho, aa] Folbet, J Fitsgorald, John F:ynn, Thomas F!yan, Daniel Fogarty, Joseph Ford & Co, Chas Fordham, E Foster, William Fowler, John Foran, Riohard Fraser, George Fuller, Wm M Gaine, W 2 ; Gamble, J G Ganbell, George Gay, John Gsddis, Wm M Gibson, William G'esing, A Ghlroy, Thomas Gould & Squire Goodwin, C Gordon, B Goulden, J M Gowan, John Gray, Thomas Green, Edward R Green, R Greaves, Edward Griffith, J © Grifing, HS Griffith, T W Grifith, Rev W Grifin, Herbert 8 Gregg, WR 3 @Qrifith, RJ @Grifin, Rev Mr Qrifip, Rev WB Gross, G W Gall k Co, J B Gromes, Thos Grare, TA B Gleson, Thor Glass, Rev C G Greni, C Glover, John Gyde, Chas Haas, Me Hall & Co,R Hall, Ralpe Hale, Elias Harvey, Revd Hollan i, Josoph Hall a Fairbairn, William Featherston, Arthur RitsGerald, Miohasl Golts, Jonathan 3 Renwiok, EB Renshaw, Mr Roynolds, Fred Dinon, Frascie J 7 Cam G 0 Der, WRB 3 Nittinger, Capt B Dcdelis, F Niblow, W Dudu, Wm oro, F Dolbie, James A Q'Bern, Edward Dolton, William O'Conror, T O \u2018Donnely, Francis O'Cain & Co, J Donnelly, Bernard O'Dongel', John J Dorman, E W O'Grady, Michael Doughty, à O'Kieff, Christian Dunlop, BM Orr, Robert Duret, A II Ogden, BO Dyer, \u2018ames Parks, Willlam O Edward, D Paton, Aliek Eilioolt, Master \u2018Jas Pattereon, Henry 8 Elliott, B Penareoo, James Elliott, Jubn Pearce, Geurge M Klliott, Philip John- Petterson, Axel ston Pbitlips, Samuel Ellis, Esq \u2014 Pulwe, Mr Kuics, George Pre:by, L A 3 Buard, John, Ralston, J Evans, George Reed, TD Evans, WU Reid, PB Evans & Alien Rennie, J J Romord, Joseph Rondal), Wm Capé Riobardsen, P A Richardson, B 0 Richardson, J D Rice, Geo Rickey, Josepa Ritchie, D R.bin:on, Awtia A Robinson, (3eo G Robinson, Thomas Robinson, Mr Roby, Jcaeph Rodger, W P Redgers, J R Roy.R Rumford, Chas G Russell & Co, R Russell, Edward Russel] & Davidson Bempsor, H Saks, M Bayle, Charles Boott, E4 W Boott & Co, Geo 8 Bentt, Richard Bolotte, Antonie gy, Va - Bons! John Greenwood, A Capt 3 Segars, Gilbert Shanley & Gallagher w voi de TB Sidney, Mr Simpson, Hex 3 Simneon, W Bimpson, H Bimpson, Master John [ Singleton, Mr Skinner, P G Smith, E B Bmith, Wm Fieming Smith & Co, Robert Smith, Robert Smith, C W Stecton, E W Stark, Richard Btewa:d, EX Steen, J J Stook well, Fred À Btinkley, Charles R Montrsal, Litn Sept, 1878 219-8 dew Adveriisements To-Day | | ,POatarrh treat F OR 8 ÀL K\u2014 poy Anchor nod om Bg 8 Pine Tai .» 200 -Uotls Contage daria, Tarred and wie, vam, 200 Laire oct Raw, Olive, Neal an, Byers & Matthew Manhall, Noel GL © {1% 30 Fons à varie and Rosanÿ Pré, Campbell, Norman Marlo, John » - Campbell, Mason, Joseph Boots Leuihe per Pl re dastaile.De Mason, rw Robinson 30, Le De a erva) r ason, P.8.RO8S & BROS.Guagilis, L Mu Eiide 11, mage New yan, \u2019 {oY a : + Gale He a Fe Rev Samuel 3 » Chere, } aasioost Chaps, EM Mapry, Charles N OTI1I o E .Ovloppa, Guriege fig Masoern, Gee .TEAM Charen: Wiliem der a nou près pad or u am Obristls, D Mayns, Smith , SBUONID-HAND FURSITURE C Herman L Mayer, Joseph AE, al + CARRIER: Clayton, Jonas Meath, Jehan } gare, A H, Massy.Jamas or And general Lewsekeopery requiatn, ne, jedieycoti Wa \u2018 \u2014 = \u2014 gratos, BéviaO \u2018M > a Address Bax 778), Post-olfisg Montreal, o ERS will be .cceived 0 tha ereciion ot Oot reside nde, Besthslot at a Th ayne 18h Inet, ; 0 h-houees, Stabling Me RA \u20ac.by Béaidenge nt Pointe Chase sate\u2019 | 5 Back of eircom Roar 84 ADIN 0, L Ned 1 Fox ar specifion: \u201d OUBON, uk.Bonaventure atreet =\" TTE Pres Hotel No atraouy.finm the NTION!! of the BR prietor 61 Ft, Gon vThtlon announees to tbe public of M«.ntrekl, a n°t mere particulary he has conciuded the neoss Orders, either by wholesa a of retail, left at his Hotel (whiok will he t'in goveral >, will be Pro pu eSesoted at mo icrate raie « (Et ie foil, doers toe in am otre hildrens ooTS AND SHORS \u2014 ve Passe ee 4 lingum, Stimpson & Babeosk, Hamilton, Alex Stoddart, Thos T, 3 Handley, Thos | Btooks, Charles Hart, Haevey 8 Sullivan, O Harris, Hannibal Sullivan, Jobn Harris, John Surgent £ Co, J W Harvey, Edmund Taylor, J & J Hardy, Isaac Taylor & Co, Harris, Austin Teague, T Husfeld, B A Tewperleys, Carter & Hassan, J Alf Darki Hunaly, Jos A Tester, Mr Healey, Michael Thomson, Brunes Henderson, A © Thomson, Codvell & Co Henderson, Andrew Thorpe, , 3 Henderson & Co, Wm Thomas, \u2014Mr Howard, Jos Tower, Theodore Hewitt à Co, Wm Tucker, J WR Hicks, H Tuner, Joseph Higginbotham, John Turner, W U Hinohliff, T Turner, W_ Heashan, John P Tyler, W Hine, John Moe Wa Heliaad, J Wade, Chas H Holmes, J Walls, Ss Michael Holt, Simon Walker, A W Hope, Edwin Watson, Col Otway Hope, Edward Watson, (Pensioner Horan, Jobn John) Holliday, Samusl Watson, Wm Aclmes, J __\u2026 Waters, George Honey, E N Waathey, Edgar | Howall, Gerald Weaver, George Howell, 0 0 Weise, John Howatt, C Waller, De James T 8 Hughes, Esta, 2 Woteoy, Hughes, James Witherington, Russell Hughes, Graham L Wesley, Charles T Hunter, George eldn, \\ Hunter, George B | White, Alex P Hunohey, James White, Joseph Jaskman, Thos Whiteside, B Jackson, James Whitney, B B Jacobi, Ernest Whytooh, Wa Jerry, Valera Wickstead, J Jacobson, Peder Wright, Samuel Jotvis, H Wilson, J W Jobnson, BF Wilson, R Johnston, James D \u201cWilks, John Jones, John Wilkinson, Charles W Jones, John Williams & Co, B R Jokmeey, 8 iley, Oscar Jobns, Wm Winder, James Joseph, Maurice Winfield, Thomas Joseph, Robert Witoher, H F Joynas, J R : Wolfiager, Nisolaa Kaufman, Carl Wood, Henry Kune, James F Wood, BR Kennedy: Goorge - Wood, Jaok ennedy, right, 0 H Kent, David, A Wright, Rbd Keely, John Wright, WW Kearney, PJ Wyman, Samuel D Keith, John 8 Young, H Dion Kitt, James Young, James Kierskowski, P À Young & Co, Wm Knoz, .Yales, Jehu Chas Kafe, John ., LS LLAREOR.Miss M \u2018 Dedderiok is Press Oo\u2019y Mr George B Patriot OM 0e The British Americsa Rubber Msaufg pany.; to B.& FAEER, Fostaaaster.AMUSEMENTS HEY ARE COMING! THEY ARE COMING! THR GREAT NORTH AND BOUTB AVERICAN AND CALIFORN A CIROUS COMFPAN Y.Only 25 Centu! 1 Only 23 Cents! Which was erronsonsly reported recently to nave beau lost on the bar «ntering the harbor of Bathurst, N.B.TuIs COMPANY 18 KNOWN TO HAVE TUR LARGEST PAVILLION of aby similar combiuation extant, acoum- mosating over 4,000 people, has beeu all over ie word, and 1% Jat now 1eturning from à seven years tour, tn the course of which It Poe ibe a gading clilos afte Fade e = pdi t5e Spanist «à os, Bouil Aluerlca an TUE CELEBRATED J.M.HUDGSO N, The far-famed .Uircus is head ul the Coma 8 the This Olrcus is the only Great Twenty-five Cuil Bhow in the world A the adios of Lu» feats of Lhe arena would do welt 10 await the aurival of this Company, which Wall EXHIBIT AT MONTREAL, ST.> ox CATHERINE BTREAT, CORNER OF BT.ELIZABETH AND SANGUINET STREETS, FOR ONE WEEK, OBMMENCING ON SATURDAY.SEPT.13th.Doors open at ONT ane and SEVEN o'cicok.P ce commences at TWO and EIGHT à \u2018clock.Govern aduis-ion, 2 cents; Reserved Seats, £0 Cents.ED.W.WENBAN, 246 General Agent.New Advertisements To-Day HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE.Authorized Capital.\u2026.$500,000 This Company, haviog complied with the terms of the Act, have secured a License, and are BOW propared to accept ALL CLASSES OF RISES AGAINST FIBE AT \u2018 MODERATE RATES.Al clatins w be paid immediate on the \"Joss being bla y \u2018Prencrons: HON.JOHN YOUNG, M.P Prestdent.J.P.RINOENNES.eu ANDREW AODEAG \u2014_\u2014J.BR.THIBAUD| A.BOY KR, M.P, TOWN OBTALL, M O.\u2018MULLARKY, ANDREW WILBON, §-cretary- Treasurer.ARTHUR GAGNCN, Manager.ALFRED PERRY.Bgan On, OFFICE: - 160 St.James Street, Montreal.81y° (CLARKS GLASGOW ELEPHANT 81iX-CORD, 8POOL COTTON, ON BLACK BPOOI&, Is madespeciallyfornseon \u2018 SBEWING-MACHINEB.| i = FT 24 .Ycu will add to the succesful operations of your machines by purchasing this Thread.For sale by all Dry-goods Btores and Sew.ing-machine Agents throvghout ithe or - .L 00K OUT POR TURGEON § COMPANY'S GREAT CLEARING BALES, To begin on Wedn:sday.630,000 WORTH OF DRY GOOUS ALL TV BEULKARED OUT BELOW COST.450 Notre Dame Street 450.J 181-2aw° J NO.L.HARDMAN & CO.MANWUFACTURRES OF LEATHER BELTING Awd FIRE ENGINE HOSE.PAGES PATENT LACE LEATHER, &c, */ Manufactory and Office : 107 and 100 QUEEN STREET, MONTREAL.All owr goods are sold apon representation of being first-olass In every particular, Jee Di.L O THAYER, of {Moan D Univeraity Montreal, Oculist clan and Aconucheur, No.be Sonu: ed on al ficial eyer inserted, Cateraots and Films removed, dd, &n.208-e0d 87 #7.JOSEPH BTREET, Has Just received One Car of Jewel'ery, Prom the British Marke atest designe lu Gold Rnd Sliver River Waist ro Boars Fine for Foetal fr] Golt Ovale Hings, Broches, Boars tO chonpæess and grou rites.(5 RAND ILLUMINATION L ARGE RETURNS FOR ASH Ure oa ret ot whole- on Buus: prices.lue sous ?, puta 38 ned LES nr por dos vIn BROTHERS, De D EC ONDU will LY and a ea Bram omals 5% Na Ma I Eusoat 8° Rea, in ihe mis ANTED TO PUROHASE, £TAR CfSce, Address M À A rmall Frais Biore.ESS and MANTLE MAK- itive.1a.eTocs stems Of Sewing taxen In BEPROOM BETS.Pa PAINTED BEDROOM naz, WALEUE = Ese W.aw.TEES su \u201com street, ON EXHIBITION WALSB'S OLOTHING HODRR, 1,000 FALL OVEROOATS, Bains (wen mah Eg + WM.MURRAY,; » Rl 3 ¢ } q A - I OTIOR \u2014Dr G Larocque, Sol is \u2018 TRNOTG STAR AUCTION SALES Wesdheslày, Beplomber LOT.17,1898.=.Er ae TFUE AND AMUSAMANTS \u2018i HEATR® ROYAL \u2018Recond Weak of tha beautiful and (a'entel young Artiste, MINAS LILLIN RLDRIDGR WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8BEPY, YiTH, The great #nciety Play o! #0H0O01.Naomi 7\u201cghl, with pong Miss Lulle El ridge Mo\u201d 1 #\u2014Tne col rated Irish cbaraster ertsi-, Mr.Baiel Barry 2 en JHVMINION THEATRE, ; ofa ois or of Shop-work \u201cmes F W.MYERS & CO.LEE A.MACPARLAND, } BHBE AND MANAGBE.@ LAND PRODUCTIUN te tir nal Lrema c Of the g:uutest perse - BUF¥4L0 BILL, Ia conjunction wiih the Libri] Variety Company everin .First aphearanoe or Master HARRY, the ndsrral contortionist, ALICE ° * GRAY, the popular und well-known 4 KODNET, the boy aotar.er D + Mr EE JIBBO VS.ihe Arial King.Me TILLIB BoucoX, HARRY BRYANT, AR- woLD BawT ims.the HUGHERS (annie atid Andy) sud an entue Lramatio Company.Doors epvi at 7,15; commenceat8c'ocok, \"ASCO HALL.GRAND QUADKILLE PARTY, BY Tu» BARSFIELD QUALMELLE OLUB, Pax RA560'8 HOTEL, On MONDAY, 21RD SEPTEMBER.A first-ol ws Ming Band has been engaged for tue OCCARINN, Lots Uonible, SLE ginsls, 6° ane J RAV INGA, Rio M ONTREAL AGRICULTURAL ANP HORTIOULTUKAL The Annual Exbiblion of the above Bo clety wil be bald cn the 16:h, 17th and 18th of Beplember next.For particuisre, prise lists, ac, spply to © J.BC PELL.Hecretary.ACADEMY NOW OPEN.1R7-2a | ; 811).HAZAZBRS OPENING PARTY, or ; WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bept.17th, Gentlemen's Tickats, $1, includ n° Ladies Privats Ciasias, for indies and gon.emen, enmmences on Trursday, Sept.th.Mo: day aud Friuay evening Classes now open for 1 «lea and gentlemen.AFTERNOON CLASSSS NOW OPEN.Taullea\u2019, Misses\u2019 avd Masters\u2019 Oilnases on Woduesday aud Saturday, from 8 to \u20ac - Private Lemons every mor'ng from sun Address Box 72, Post-oMos.ne b R HEMSLEY.(78 Sr.Joszek STREET, 178.FRAOTICAL WATUHMAKER, 4WEILLER AND OPTIQIAN.Repalre personally attended to.A good assortment of BILVER WATORES.An apprentice wanted.\u201c1e cua UT U J) GRE RANCE Han ok CAPITAL \u2014=\u2014\"\"_8500,000.GOVERNMENTDEPOSIT $100,000.R45 STImiEs oF MONTREAL, So E.H.GOFF, MANAGERA.M.ALLAN & CO.77 BT.JOBEPH BTR (Opposite the \u201cCity Hotel\u201d) SPROIS.L BARGAINS.81L.ACK LUBJREB! BLACK LUSTRES! MILKS! LAVRS! REAL LACE COLLARS! HOSIERY AND KID GLOVES! TAILORING DEPARZ?MENT.Fartioular attention Juvited 4 Lo our stock of Tweoda, B.Cio Con donlièmens puits made \u201c order in the iniest styles.First-class Yorkmanship, and a fit guaran.second ta A rior assortment of Gent's vress, Oxford.and Atta Shira, Merino And Milk Undercilotaini.voliare YOLD FISH! GOLD FISH! Bis: suitable for globes.Largo assûrtment Juat received at MOUNTAIN DRUG HALL, OIENER MOURTAIS AND ST, ANTOINE.DER, \u2014\u2014 M.@, BDBON, * Manufacturer of Mrs, HARWO0OD'S PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 SYRUP, of the iate Dr.W.KE, Bowman, for Children Teeth 8] promoting Sleep, &e, J mo BE RAFFLED, Five handsome carved MERRSCHAUM PIPES, Ticxnrs, $L Tobe had at P.RUDMANS, .200-1 * J 31 McGill street.BOOTS ANT AND SHOES A rinse r of BOOTS KE TO OR DEK, should oall at ANDREW BAILLI®S, WRENCE MALN STREET, 161 BT.LA ] 11 also Ande Genta wishin ar AHORS MA ent CUSTOM FOURE BROFERS GENERAL COMMISSION AND INBUR ANOE AGENTS, AnD DEALERS IN 004AL, R \u2019 .TY.OUSE'S POINT, NWN re OTICO On purohrent U XK O IG 2 ses that each one bears Ihestamp, | 44 None otters are genn The best Five Cent ear 18 the K.[ADIES | visbine to by an oar 255 .homes ern have tbe im Reatng, Brant Shoe ma .ANTED TO PUROHASE,| nists Bundiies vadne ee\" à ras à AB STAR office.oo urs A.DOUGLAS, BOOT wad SE TS EEE olane, hand-mzde Boot or Hhoa.nye \u2018 4 ne The publte can mate Thetr enoice.X31 (COURTE FOR SALE AT TER \"Frac\" nent e RE SES Jor and ; with ras By H.J.Bhaw- MPNRTANT BALE oF|] ATUARY, FINE ALA.MA ER and VIEN ANTIQUE TA \u201ciA.RIENNEE VAE FAIR AB, TR ! NN ORD RECEIVERS, CRNA ENTS \u2014_\u2014\u2014 The sr h criber » instruct-d by Messrs, O, , Pandolfo] & Co, mporters of Ca Marble Buitua- y.tor 801), at the mare Inely osu led by povis Cravfrrd, 4, No 179 8 James street, TRURSLAY MORNING next, the 18th inat , a large assortmo:t of Lhe alx.ve goois, Many a Vinca Will be forn t very handsome, beng of the Homun and reciandes'zne Cat- Will be prapucd und the whole on view the day prev o's ti) tue sa Hp.cial atiantion is tu vited io this agin.cent collection, Bale at TFN C\u2019oloek, HENRY J.BHAW, uolionesr.The fale will be coutluucd in the aficruoon at 3 o'alock.he 3s HJ SALE of VALUABLE RUSE- WOOD PIANOS, Messre.Vcse, Cf Buaton, and an emiuent P1 woforte Manufacturer in New York, have eng.xed the principal na:e Room to wy new buiding fur thie dispiny and sale of 36 of tnetr finest nd largest Plans, each instrumeni from + Cla vam, wity tie Dow Agrafte ble aud iH mo jern Inoue.La I'he condition of tts sale 3 th 4 (he u hole \" TWENTY FIVE PIANOS, all perfect and expensive lastruments, and guarauteed for five yeurs, will be soid WITHOUT RESERVE, and those wbo aiteud 1he sale wil] bave the Hebl opportunity ever ottered in Moot eal Te #eé:ect one of the quest oO ianos raugiLg tall price from $675 to $100, at i own figures.nth matos Wii be re Lied ab tho sale.The Boston Pianos on one side of the large wale fom, and the Now York Y.anoce on the other, \u2018The dispesit:on of the New York makers 's to Introduce imair instruments 1D thls fur ket, and tne mak-rs of the Voie Paro ar.voue varie \"Le Sens matt ion The ca'e will take placs in the fat of Mr.Shaw\u2019s New siore, 724, Cralg street, Oa FATURDAY, the 2th of Beptember, At TWO cotoek, This sale will coffer a fine opportunity to parties In the couniry orne)ghboring cities io attend and select for themselves.The Piance Wl bs on view the day before HENRY J, BHAW, nejpal and 728 20 Catatogues, with foil rariiculars now reads.| [JNRESERVED SALE, by Au-tlon, of Th\u2018rongh-Lbred Stalihon \u201cThunder,\u201d ChwsiLu: Msre \u2018 L'oolew,\u201d Hay Stllos # vorlandæ \u201d (wo Duh -m Cows nina working Horse., valuable ih 20WIDE nd Keating M.oninos, Bootoh a: d H.y .arts, Farm Im} lemens f \u201cFery de scription snd ge eral .armlig requisites da- louging toe Kalate laie John Bheuden, Kaq.t> iske place a: \u201cOrc Farm,\u201d Lower Lachloe Road, On FRIDAY, BEPT.10th, inst, - and at the vremises, WILLIAM NTREET, valaable voli¢ouion of \u2018English Haddiers, = ue | ver ald Gold Puited Ha:Dess, Vehlioies.Bo, ¢les, Breaks, Dr vise 5 Bsarand B o Koves, Mota og, &.ODVATUBDA Y, HAPT.24h, Lust, Bale each day at TEN o'clock.Catalogues of the whole now ready.JOHN J.ARNTON, ns HreaT BRICKED TÈNEMENT HOUBES, MErcaur LANE, Ric RICHMOND STANAT, The subceriber will sell sell at his rooms, No.70 St James street, On MONDAY, SEPT.Sind, inst , a bloek or eight Brigked are Ry: 19 Tong men ing = Loair Lane Richmond street, Séjoanine Rog property of St Jueeph womun/Oathalle Chareh, present.iy TEE, a rt per anuum.Mize oo.cfiol 44x e property at in- $4,000 au remain on terest.Commuted, Perhot title, Bale at ELEVEN d'elock.JOHN J.ARN 24 Auctioneer.\u2019 6 a * VR GREAT SALE OF Be BAUTIFUL VIBLA (To ba sold on the ground), On SATURDAY, 71th SEPT, nat.This magnificent Estate on the CUTER ST LUKE ROAD (adjoining Mr.BNOWDON'S property, opposite * Mo uk ia uid 8° has been sub-divided i: \u2018to & ble numrer vf ch\u2018ige Lots whtoh By Davany & Co.\"J'HURSDAY, 1 18th ins\u2018ant.LARGE AND IMPORTANT VU SERVED HALE UF REAL 81.DOMIN Lungicar WOLE MIGNO BEATUN AND: UF Hina] We are Instructed sel t> sell by auction wu our Rooms, No.77 4t, James str reet, On THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, the 18th Instant, without reserve, the following properties : pr MPLACEMENT NOH.779 AND 8) CADASTRE LOUIS WARD, 41 x 75 fret, in emt detached \u2018brick Cctiage, koo as ge Dominique street (fronting Charbonnesu street and Bt, La wrenoe street (; Ars), contain .exleuded Kitchen amd Dining.room ; modern conveniences, eran &o, with ueat 0, shade Trees, Gra inca, large Yard, brick\u201d Stables, Sheds ., &O side lane in common.Oommu ; perfec No.774 CADASTRE, Tr.LOUIS WAND, 34280, Freneh measure, u se Lomi.ss street; sll fine tenements in good order, a short time built.Rented for $318 and 1 be solid en bice Sher fs title.t, Sine of lot 42x 68; © in Tental of $330.Forieot ttle; ianied.Will co be sold for cas Two 3 HTOR a FRICKED Houszs, Nos.25 to 261 Amherst street, four ten ements; »'ss ot lot 44 x 66; lane in rcar.Rented for 1846.Terms cash.No 766 CADASTRR, #7, JANES WARD~ That vainanie propertyfirming te.coornerc f Wolfe d Mi Donne streels, bav.ng a e on et street of t Sa the three 2% store brioked Houses, being Nos.532 to 83 Wolfe street, containing seven tenements and store, and thy 2s frame and plaster House, No 898 Mignonne Brest; sheds and outbull dings: lane in cent: ie rect tila; Soars «x ren of gas.\u201cWw sôid en dloe, for onal, Foor New BRICKED HOUSEs (10 te monte).Me 10 274 Sont ton street; sine of iot 80 ; passage common; ea, a, drawing a rental of ta.0 Perfect ue.Terms liberal.en oon- at aix per cen Bale at TEN o'clock.DEVANY à 00., al Anvnotionsers, FRIDAY MORNING, 19th.IMPORTANT TO \u201cENUINE BoIt, DFR=, PLUMBFRS Gaf nud BTEA R aud UTHERS\u2014EXTEN EVE BALE UF SR ABS goops NEW MACHINERY, TOOLS, & We are {ont uetea by C.J.LYNN, Propre.tor of the rasa Worss, sorner o Oraig and ®t, Ablotue sireets (who ia ret\u2019 Tie frou ince to soil by auction, on the remises, wW.ihout reserve, on F R 1 1} A Ÿ OBNING ot 9th lost.the entire ntock of Breas (Goods, Chandeliers, Tools, Machinery, &c, comprising in part: Globe Valves, Luoricatrs.\u201cteam, 8413p and Gauge oc! Compression Cooks, Hteans, Plated Hult an Basin Oceks, Cuesk and Angie Valves, there or four pal Biirer-platea Cesed Heer Pum m pe, pau marole ts Forcs and Lift um 8 ad te Su, Brack dou ood a rH TS of porte mate manofasiare of Gas (Good, am Frisina amp Ors Ubandeliers Vanes, \u201d, Ha r ste \u2018he ne Yretbinery, Lathes Mises Pi Piumber.paersuers and Brass-finjeu- Bale at TEN o'glock DEVANY &CO., :18 5 Al FOR SALE.dyertisoments auder this heading insertes as rn Bree, osnt à word each insertfo: or R BALK, one Planing and Moulding F Maohine, very cheap.Address Box io} 'ast-office, Montres\u2019.166- (new), at No, 107 Be Joreph amilton\u2019s Dry- \u201ctore, OR SALE\u2014a cons fine Grey Parro\u2019.in exselieut plumage, and a beautiful mestler and talker, Audrers Box 378, Post-em - 319-3 Fos: SALE, à ory sound M ar C Tears old, for carriaze or express; au, Horm Box 476, Pert-office.ir Fo BALE, Thorougt-bred Better or Apply xt BTAR office FS SALE OHEAP.& No.10 \u201cImperia!\u2019 Oeoking Btove.App y at 81 Alexande: z PP DES Fou BALK.\u2014A Re AROS A «alv'ébeap.APB at i £TAR \u201cee tant amusement, \u2014a for 2178 R BALE, a firs\u2019-ciase Pigeon-hole Tab: ood » THOS F.(\u2019BainN, Faq.has faste tue\" pader-igned to sil by auction 0a very Hbe ral te A lew of Lne prominent features of this mazgnidcent enterprise can only be briefly Per ak tie, aud commuted, er \"x ul Téedomn fra from Im noise, dust and ws vnjare ro.oly.reson, \\ entence of abcets at all times, and all Approaches Jo the olty through the most inviting suburb, its e.evalion And flasv Apveurande of n ben Park, shaded by foresi trees orchar où! hedges.Miu avenue, fun areughout, connects without urn, \"ne aa Macadimised road direct tot Non hilis fo mount or descend.po Wide avenues und stree! Termsof payment: Twenty ver cent cash, balance tn elght ann payments, without Interest; or, all cash, 10 per cent off purchase p No previous sale of a like nature has offered 80 M*+Dy rare advan Luuch at 1 0's\u2018ock on the «round.Haie at TWO o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, a | - Auctioneer By Alfred A.HT 1506) URNI- The subscriber has ve teen favored TURE AND EFFLOTS, any VE exscutorg Craig instructions to ii, D VALD JABLE LIB by the at bis Tuoms 650 Craig aireet, dorirg next week, the eff-ots i Delhi the estate of the late \"IR GB.ER, Bart.inoinding Furniuire.Wines, ac, anda very valuabie Library, the goods having been removed for convenience fro; m hi Ia\u2019e res'dences in the 5:1y an: at Longue.Pointe.Particuiars, e and hout of Eale, here- ter, A printed catalogue o of the whole wil be fod distribution ou Tuesday he .ALFRED A.BOOKS, | pour ED TILL THURS.1A Y,\u2014%he le of Furniture advertise for TUESDAY, THURSDAY, street at TEN 0° 2132 med 18.h Instant, 1s Pont, res tit 8h a fast.sale et ra'g L'AVID FRARER, Auctioaser, : BOUsxs TG LeT OK WASTAD House 0 Jel or wanied ad AdVErtisad at one {ovat inser n.par word after the fi TO LET.email Jevement House, Join Bath the Water Commissioners for the now Water Works to'day By vote, The result will probably be pretty olose, A raco for $100 a side took Carlton Course yesterday, over two miles, between Jack the Battle Cry.The former won easily, The Mail of to-day publishes a i signile of the address en the süvelope enclosing the stolen letter to the Hon.John Young, as well a3 of the slip enolcasd in the same.The News cf Quebec.Quazno, Sept, 17.out Horsghaw, Superintendent of Pulse, wis thrown from his bu, y by the runnipg away of his horse, and sistaived serious in- | Juries.An engine on the Grand Trunk ran down a fine cariboo near Meothot\u2019s Mills.They are reported plentful in that neighborhocd.Shop lifters are now od at work, and complaints aro made of tho insufficient police foree.A few\" days alnoe the interesting god-ohild of the Queen, the Lady Vieteria Alexan- drina Blsokwood, daughter of their Exoel- lencisa the Governor-Qeneral and tbe Coun- teas of Dufferin, was the recipient of à very beautiful locket with her name sograved in solid gild which is surrcunded with diamonds.The entire cirole is artistically arranged with pink ooral and pearls alternating, whilst the pendants are gold and pink coral, the whole forming a rare work of.art pleasing to the eye, and no doubt highly geatifying to the noble family whose daughter uas been thus honored by our Queen.ARRIVED SEPT, 16.88.Phænecian, Glasgow, 113 passengèrs and general cargo.Ship Zelandra, Greenook, conls.- «uo.Thorndeau, Liverpool, ballast.smbeai, Sunderland, ooals and coke.+.Maxwell, Greenook, coals.: vo.Trowcridge, Clyde, conls.Barque Tiger, Cagliar, sait.Emily, Sunderland, ballast.+.Lima, Hamburg.Brig.Paos P., Antwerp, general cargo for Montreal.rene Anon Vale, ol i Bay, for Montreal, 88.Seville, Greencok, for Montreal.seer.Western Empire, Sunderisnd.C ROPND TOWN.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Rooelpts at the Custom House yesterday were $24,013.74.\u2014 The cirous continues to be largely patronised at its afternoon and e rening exhibitions.\u2014 Mr.Wellwood was ordained last even.fox at the Presbyterian Chureh, Cote des Noiges.\u2014 Signor Haxaser's opening party takes place this (Wednesday) evening.Theo form- or patrons and pupils are respsotfuily invit- od ; tickets, $1, including Indies, san he had only at the Academy.\u2014 To-morrow morning the sale of Italian marble statuary, very handsome vases, urns, oard receivers, &o., will take plsce at the store No.179 St.James sireet ; the goods are bow on view and are really beautiful.\u2014 Attention ia directed to the or © sale.of good payin, rty to be held by Messrs.Devany Pees n° thelr rooms, 77 8t.James et to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at 10 \u2018elook.Beveral of tbe parcels are to be told for oash apd without ressrve ; ossh men have an ity of investing to advantage, \u2014 There was a number of fine pisnos sold at the auction in Mr.Shaw's new buildings, Craig street, near Viétoris Square, this moraing, sad the balance of the pianos, on prising 13 of the finest of the lot, will be sold on Saturday afternoon if not previously disposed of.They sro desidedly the finest pianos yet offered in Montreal ; their power - tal tones completely fllin, the Immones sale room.They are all fully guaranteed and kept in tune for a year free of cont.Py ~ HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION The tweaty- eighth Ex Exhibition of the Mout- real Agricultural and Hortioultaral Seciety ! opened yesterday aftermeon in Tifin's naw buildings, Craig street ; the display is very The folloshog exhibitors were awarded prises : Bo- que: @ BD :dde, gardener for Mr.James W.Kay; C.Newman, gardeser for - B.Davidson, J.Day, Jas.Sir H.Allan ; Middieton.Floral Design: W.B.Davidson.Handsomest Wreath t ».Newman wd James Middleton.\u20acresnhonse Plants : @.Budde, w.Sprig?1gins and W.Davidson.andrantume and Puschies: W.Spriggine Foreign Ferns: W.Spriggins, M.Non po, @.Budde, W.B.Davidson for Dominion | Masaya, Mart, Marion & Co , Mo.19 MeGiN reet, bave just received X00 boxes of foe Ponchés( which they offer for sale cheap.As this wilj probably bo the Jast conalgnment of the season, tbose wishing to preseive this splendid fru, would do well to obla'n asup- Plsous {A 1.8 A bu YING BACH! Be ib aR AMIS © nec, In every famity, in sie \u201c selection, co ROL [all 10 ezine the anon is oeeting wit with u wiRY, sul pins » ri * fratelass awehine and nt has somone lo ae nier Deine sth tre ay \u2018other same time, all père machine, ; Ted terre LE FLY Thousa.50,000 pertons are expecied Lo visit onr stant.Thake 15 Joss the above num.ter ot differen; articles, naw, useful, and ar- namentsl, Jit recelvid ut Harper's Mam.noth DallarStade, snd \\yexir choice for ne Loilar each.Be tod different prices to stran- gore.Buch a varied assortment from every land bas never been seen in any storson this continent.A visit from eitisens and strangers ls solicited at No.357 Netre Dame street Cathedral Blook, 216-6 HY.3 of bates of Perry Davis\u2019 Pain sold every year should be smi Lo ennvince \\Wiince tha tmeoliette d the mile rls myer.The millions Killer wbleb ls sufficiert proof à: its mok optical; t gertificates have been z ons who have used tapes ak Sold by ail droggiaia.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 No Postposement.Remember that the drawing of the Villa Maris Lottery will lake piace un the Ist of Oclober, without fall For the small sum of 81 you stand a chance of drawing Tuke yeur tickets beore it 1s too late, Tickets may be had at Devins & Bolton's, Picaul.\u2019s, Pickups, Periy's, and at all the Principal hotels and drug sioree.ne PERRY Davie PAIN-KUALER, when taken internally, should be adulterated wilh milk or Water and sweete.cd wi sugar if desir, or made Into a syrup with \u2018molasses.F Ouugh and Bronebitis, à few drcps on sugar, eaten.will bat «festive than anything ess For rost, gargle the throat nh à mixiure or A and weter, and the reltel 18 ellel Immeulate aud sure 8 positive.zis y Hew Advertisements this, P.M, ee eT ee A UCTION SALE \u2018or, NEW AND BECOND HAND FURAITURE, On FRIDAY MOHNING, 19h inst, TA car Rooms, 7 Se, Jauxs STRRET, Weekly c'esring sie of New and Becond- band Forniture, cousistin Lg of B.W.ao erican Bedroom deta, Bofas, Couches, Ce nire Tables, Hureats, any anstands, ds amemian and Bhoos, Fixtares, Gas The usual weekly oollestioa oat Housekeepers\u2019 R-quisites.Hale ut TEN o\u2019alnck, BARRETT & RAE, a9 Auctioneers, N EW FALL GOODS.-\u2014 2 SHOW FETS PAY Bales Canadian White Blankets, Bales Blue pd Grey Blankets, cases New Fancy Goods Cases Black, Blue ani Green Velveteens, Cares French Merinoes.Mantes, Cases J ta and Cares Ladies\u201d and Gent\u201d Wool Boars, Cardigan Jpeke Faney Wool ava Jar pe cree Hales C ye Tapesiry Pa Brlea Duton and fera Hales New Pattern Prater) pe ard Hoy- les and Bwabe, Cases Now YAK ana Res! Biik Liobs, Cases New Blue: oinck A paccus, Cases Tallors Fane Uont Bratds, Buttons and Trimm! Ladies\" eather and Velvet es Now Tweeds, Coatings and ry Bales Moscow, Alysian, Beaver and PLot VerooauUnge, Cares New Franch Flonnoss and MM !inery, Canoe Blnok no eros Italiens, Jases Now ov and Fiaberdes Cases Men\u2019s idees Fianne! Ahlsts, hery 5 ull Seamless Cutton bags, 6,000 Linen @ Brg Canadien Tweeds, Toros, Kuit Eblris and Woolien Yaras, Clou 's, &6.0 luspyaticn luvitez Terms liberal.7 .& B O'NRIL L, DOMINION BUILD 138 MeGILL BSTREET TONER AL # Smokers !\u2014:or a Lood Smoke use the MYRTLE NAVY.\u201d Sec T.& B.oa sash Plug OBT, oarly on Wednesday, n Setter liver-coiored and Ww Ti Whet Last seen) onllar nd medal were of; name ( Bowie\u201d The fin \u2018er will So rewarded on bringing it 10 59 Lurne avenue, 29 WANTED, & Cook, at 103 Union avenue ANTED IMMEDIATELY, à eel bervant.A Fr wd Rar Wot mar at a Loco Rea Apples : J.Archibald, J.Hickson, J.Gta- ham, sud R.Ferguson.Grapes: G.Reinhardt, G.w ahem, J.Roows TO LEF, at 5 Alexander strent TRE ibe Room.appui F JR SALE, à fine Cow, lateiy calved.A p- ply to W.H.Lambe, 318 Upper Bloury ba ; 3-3 FOR 8A that beautiful prope tod Ou th banks of the ee £0: ht miles baok of Mon TvaidoL oe the Rania Ben Henry Jackson.very liveral Rae to toJ.RUES i BRE 8 ALRE,.hf-chesta Commdu to F'inest Japan Tant, 1 at Cheats amoried Grosas, span -cheats Bou and Ceongous, Pda Pootot Hatned Sogure, rus he.Barrels Golden Bris Exe Mess Barreis Canada Mess Pork (Montre tars: lerrele Chicago Mess Port (Montreal taspoo 1186 Fee et.BLES 8 SYRUP OF ; RED SPRUCK GUA, Ol eh Fier eres voles 2riée, 15 cents per bottle.HEVRY R.QUAY, Chemist, hemist, (True Mark ecwred) 195 GRAND ILLUMINATION ANTED, « fre:-ciass Par Bedroom, for a ie genes or without Board, in W est-esx ; Irengeraneé \" qe - | Bem OS O LET, à Furnisised Bit wd |B SEE n.Mam ode Ag 28 © par y.a rete gc ORENT Faronvea prose Md 1 Oo Gon Tea \"tls.T° LIT, fitut-citue Apart tem: a, at 15 Plilips pa square, n Ider, J.Murray, @.Budde, W.MoDemald, stres and G.Rankt _ Melons : W Davidson, E.Nowmas, W.W.Davideon.Vegetables.Caslifiowsr: J.Robeon, W 3 Deidaon, D.DL.- MeDougull, J.Middiston, ,R- Brodie, md Brassels Bpronts: J.Mid f mire pron diston and PE \u2018Ww.Davidson, R.Fergaion aad J, aise \u20ac Irvisg, W.Doridain, da L Hiokson, Tomatoes: R.Perguson, a.Budde and WPL; Davideex.~Vacanties at 314 Qreie are ag.HuLuasors\u2014Bave your | FERS eee am SRE We ln Tres Wn sûtre y 10 jars.to ?> mage Tite: othe ual WERT WAY Fro beat ex a w rae JA rials making owen \u201cAme pat the I) minion.Come Jory Houoma ter A Fénioupe or de Books and oases peat.REE \"1 sa maka rma Et avin Minery, JH : W.Davidson ad R.Ferguson.#% dd} ed woman He Ferguson.r \u201ca wher here fed caly two ron fa lowe ; bu trustworthy Annuals : J.Middieton, W.Davidewn, Ie uy; nove! at 4 = & Fors mreer, oh Seam.any \u2018Grahom, sod w.Davidson ; 7 pta.mas , W.ldson, TED, b.pectable woman, Fami- and F.Irving, ny senting: Ort clans references Stocks : J.Day, W.Davidson, and R.Per- Address 9, HTAR office 20 3 guron.mma DFA Te Ter bar Daklias © W.& D.Beli, W.Davideon, and Ww Wats: man wo wi ve eared Ferguson.: as Fruit.Fi 18x i Peaches and Neotorines : B.Newman.ning I or J.Archibald, gerdenee to Mr.WAKTED, 2 sinasicn pels Muon Une from many, International Hotel, 23 8t.George s treet Girl te make herrel£ metal.App ati Courvil és a young Wan Chr To = a Haddler eats Yhop fn totintry ; Slo » .aker, Apply st Bram office, from S$ pm nee\u201d Pr Apply to Ji ssne ma su & 0 un are 885\u201d Worn tort by a young man ter it trade sa M en By phn id demarre pelle ?1, ST ANTED 2 CT ass EURE a Sen wr a TE ae or ; murs pL roses y Ra sn ri pe ore = acte.£2 : a LE SESE nt tes M Eee R.Brodia W.MeDomniéJ.rahadl | Address LS .ree, ving + aad H.Nesbit, +.Bosrm.- The Hate ja thoth core te oan snes fret wt proveut be.fr want of] rein space.5 Eire family, in View \"lame, Joe fa p 0 - : ; 4! Mastin Luciinredns 1 VAKD \u2014 Vuca.tes âér Slo « pectab: - B men, at 11 Cam peau reer Pele Nantes, Aug.\"The Henri, Dufay, az rived at Bt.azaire from Rennion, re ERE TE he De A speciale ont fami rma 9 wo x \" raturiopged; ve as patuied.iach md | r ae k, Address D, M ran Fan ame 11 Fe appeared to \u2018bave Dean Donte Canada, but vous D, Be se dar Pl LArrived s Bohr; Mota Eve trom Ea ; Dies \u201c1 43 nm oi] \u201c1% à.T.B.Company hai d mide ping plèse m4 Bla Bounéth, ade » vip ref Upper-Luehiee Road, whore tidiiots saa WY bed as well ut the Lowse Laskise station, Aya pt Opt vu obtain revions to entering the traine reason tober Iders will be mr to fat FT their tiskets ench time they Three plases have boon provided he tly co eke TESS reel WA to ad by aE op = htm dude À Any = ANTED, ply Tada aay dut PI =0 third for ralitmen.Moutrea!, 17.h Bsptember, 172.\u201c Exhi.b.lien on the 16th 22th, Ith, and Wh.be w.5 - LAME APU 1BA LEZ OMFIELD, soil at Friday, N oy ex rep 1 1 avon of the in Hho forenos 88 Vietorie atreet, tm Ube of Mm troal, ne BEE Sha 8.eating of t in bd! of passniien, Brathatey $s ~*.\u201c4 3 QUINN, IMO.Bir John A.Maodonuid, Mons.Langevin, Aikens, Campbell, Abbott, Judge Ramsay, Mayor Munning, of Toronto, and 6 number of 8 ors resent.Mr.Campbell's deposttton was read; he added the statement that after the elections 8ir Jobn told him Bir Hugh subrorided 825,- 000 towards the Ontario elestions.After the pablisation of MoMullen's letters witness beard from Bir John tbat Sir Hugh had sub- seribed altogether $45,000 to the Ontario elections; witnezs wished to ndd\u2014referring to the suggestion im yesterday's M.1 Herald\u2014he never had any correspondence with Hon.Avbott or anyone else respectin the amount or disposal of any election fond.The deposition was then signed in tripli- cats; at this stage Sir Hugh Allan entered.Two hours\u2018wrre ossupied in reading and olorlng Campbell's evidence.The Commission then adjourned till 2:30 p.m.Ballooning.\u201cNaw Yonx, Sept.17.The ballooa \u201c Buffallo\u201d which left Buffalo, N.Y., yesterday, parsed, over Brooklyn, N.Yo this morning early.Personal.Naw Yoxx, Sept.17.Charles Bradlaugh, the Foglish re to-day por sy per «nd August Belmont arrived 48.Bootia, from Liverpool.Lesden Roney Market ) x, Sept.11, P .Osnecla : Money, se to 93} ; for at Boads.\u20141867 98]; 10-40, 904.Steamship Arrival, \u201cNaw Yoxx, Sept.17.Arrived : The steamers Thoirugia, Hain- burg ; and Scotia, Liverpool.Sourmaurron, Sept.17.YoTived: The ss.Herman, from New Move, Sept.IT.Arrived : The ss.Australis, from New York.ROUND TOWN.\u2014 The £8.Seuthern has gone Into winter quarters \u2014 The enquete regarding the filohed letter will be resumed at 11 o'clock to morrow mom.TS are reaping a fat barvest on the Eat ition grounds.Complaints were entered this afternoon.\u2014 The patrons of the late Joseph Carlisle will be pleased to loarn that Mre.Carlisle purposes to keep the Terrapin open.ai The Banner Sewing Machine was award.a first this at the Provineial Exhibition.morming \u2014 The Decker Park Fall Races commence to-morrow.Each day there will be a hurdle, open and trotting ra0e for good purses.3 == The Bahbsook Fire Extinguishers are among the at he Pr Bx- hibition to-morrow.se them iu the Industrial Department.\u2014 The Hon.M.Areham!ault, Minister of Agriculture for this Provinces, was present ou the Exhibition grounds this morning.(The members of the Oity Counell arrived | body towards three o'clock ia the stor noon.od Bamond who Pl e guilty to ha stolen » wantity of goods from to Faves sirens, æ sen- tance@his morning by J udge Coursol to two vears imprisonment in the P.ovinelsl Peni- tontiary.\u2014 Two of the sxsminers, Messrs.Esdaile and MoDougall, have reported favorably to the Goveroment for the appointment of the Hon.John Yowng as Ficur In Labelle favored Mr.Hutobinsonm, the other candidate.\u2014 Samus] Morgan, a farmer, of Logan's farm, wasarresied yesterday aftermcon on tho Exhibition Grounds for assaulting an ex.bibitor named Olivier Gagne, and resisting the polos ; the quarrel aross from the excel - lence of several horses shown.Morgan gav bail till to-morrow.\u2014 A portion of a wall of a building in sourse of erestion on Basin street, was ves- terday blown down, carrying with i.six workmen, who were standing on the seaflold; of those, two were very severely injarid by the falling debris.The sufferers wire attended by several physicians.= The 35th sedeion of the Congregational College of British North Amerion wit open this evening in Zion Church, when the pre- limisary servios will be held at 7:30 pm, with an address by the Rev.H.B.Powis, ot Quebpe ; addresves will also be delivered\u2019 by the vs.Dr.Btoaghton, J.C.Harrieon, J.MeMilien, of London ; and T.H.Stevenson, of Dablto, (being a depatation ofthe Evan- gettoa! Alliance of New York.) The publie are cordially Invited.= The annual meeting of the Commereia! Mutual Buildisg Sosisty \u201ctech place last evening ia the Mechanics\u2019 Institute.ae W H Kerr, g C, R Miller, W D Siroué,-D MoCormiok, .J Timmis, À MoFariane, 0 B Carter, i Menxies, A F Hemshaw, W Samuel, J Martin, D J Ress, R Jellyman, R Gittus, and D A Turser, were elected Direo- tors; Memre B Seott, O Warren, and W P Mewhort.were chosen Auditors.The msjor- ity of the Directors were re-elsoted.Sosloty, though young, is flourishing.Tal + PONY} M.obly \u2014 Gold opened at 1114, and fell to 1114; bank 60- ve sterling varied from 108} to 168$ ; bank 18 drates From § per ont.Hie count tu parr The stook market was slightly Impoonbd.The following sales took place at the afternoon Board : 25 shares of Merohants\u2019 Bank at.35 shares of Mont.Telegraph Oo.at.2 shares of Royal Osasdian at.$5 shares Commerce = shares oa Parrengar a SPECIAL CASES.James Kineeils, gro, Lagaushetiore street, was yesterday fined by the Recorder, for the {Heit saleof liquer, $50 and ceots, tres months.q $ * Oltvier Therien, painter, BL.Felix street, for F Respias a dirty yard, $3.50 aad costs.RECHANICS\u2019 HALL The convert givèn vidéo \"thé divectien of |.Mr Boucker, in the Mechanimi® Hall Inst Right, was voil attohded.The programme | vonsisted of gselestises from Piotou's Martha, à, rocitealon by Mise .Polly Swift, ved Md Ss dhorus from Luorstic Borgia.The performance ealls for ne epeslal remark, hough nash the year part of bot Ball né ftom.It was &sakjeat of general re- were decorating the soiling and walls, Bey might vouohsated now ete for the = : mars that while the Sait fouled wp tie cost of arme a\u2019 éleanod the seats Deore 188 bh} ras tde the fon to- sonntry soutiens are | in force, and every aveueé cad mode of reneh- ing the desired haven I weil potrenisd.Around the antranee de he Muhibition ! grounds bo onioh-pennias shows aad en- inviting refreshments Deaths commen to fairs.The youtg person whe rojoiess in » walst of Ctreamsls is Stong's gate which may be openad and shot whiont alighting from the vehiole one may beridingin.; The gate works beautifally, and fs much sdmired.Esch churns, plow, threshing machine, will, &o., has its little Enot of ourious epootators, and quite frequently very interesting disousmons arise among these onlookers as to the merits of various impiements, and on faym matters generally, Thus, parties lHving many miles apart form soquaintanceships and exchange thoughts, ideas and suggestions.who 0 hut for such an as these exhibi mi- ford would, perhaps, never have come to- or.Pi the main entrance to the building some fine drawing-room mirrors attract the attention both from their size and elegance, and also from the fact that in tbe vicinity may always be found aorowd of pretty girls, who someuow happen to gravitate towards this point.Immediately opposite will be found a tine display of surgioai instruments, artificial limbs, instruments to reliove physics] deformities, gymnastie apparatus, ear trum- pores orutohes, nplints, fcoding bottles, swim- og belts, &o., &o.These are exhibited by Mr.¥.Gross, 690 Craig street.Mr.Gross is noted throughout the Dominion, and we may say the condinent, for his successful manu- fasture of artificial limbs and articles to re- lHeye physloal deformities generally.His patent artificial legs defy detection, being devised and constructed on ssientifie and anatomical principles, possessing great strength with lightoess and durability.Here also is to be seen the self-asting cow-milker, Close by will be found two wonderful medels of marins architecture, which are not de- zcribed on the ticket attached, but which are monstrisf; voven fret, mere ue Joss) 14 thar | R150 sise the \u2018Dewitshing beauties supposed to represent the sort of vessels that ased to visit Montreal befcre the twenty-foot chantel dame 1ü1u 55520.Giving ourselves over to the wii of the justling crowd we next seeurs a mooring opposite the very handsome itand erected uy Mesars.Winning, Hill and Ware for the display of their celebrated fruit syrupe, liqueurs, cordials, bitters, brandies, &o.At each corner of the stand is a barrel of the famous Carrat-aon mineral water with tamblere, pro domo publico.An sdmiring orowd is always to be seen here.Passing on, our attention is drawn by sn enterprising gentismsn to the Rous steam washer; stain remover and bleacher,\u201d or, potent words! Woman\u2019 s Favorite.\u201d Itis claimed for this machine that it uses muoh less soap than required by -any other method; dce3 its own work, requiring no attention after omee starting, and all articles oleansed by it wear double the time they would if washed other methods, Every housewife should make a point cf seeing this maobine.A machine that deserves notice is tbe ** Biekferd Knitting Machine,\u201d a very prett rpocimen of the mashinist\u2019s art.The \u201cBlok.ford\u201d does various kinds of knitting, all in first-class style.The hesdquarters of the manufacturers are at 689 Broadway, N.Y Tho Montreal agent is Mr.D.H.Laporte, 282 and 284 Notre Dame street.And now we have thruct into our hand a Targe illustrated eirqular, and find wpon opening it that it pred us what Measrs.Ives & Allan oan do.is firm, as many of our readers are aware, has its works on both sides of Queen street in this oity, and marufactare de of articles In iron, hesides belting, and the famed Dominion Blask Lead.They cooupy a large space in the Exhibition, and show a great variety of work\u2019; some fine stoves, ranges for wood or coal, elegant fron bedsteads, foness, flower stands, baskets, medimval work for churches, &c., 4e.This oiroular contains a sheet of comio ** Sketches at the Fair.\u201d - Abl what have we here ?Such a orowd thing worth looking at.And ws are mot mistaken, Inthe centre of an admiring cirole sits s charming young damsel gally working the neat, nobby lookisg little Banner Sewing Machine.What this machine will not do in the way of nesdls work isn't worth much.We are shown two pieces of leather icolosing a piece of lead of about ore- eighth of an inch thick, and the Banner has sewn all three together as easily as though the lead and leather were so much cambric.Wall mey it exoite the admiration of the fair sex.The Banner Sewing Machine Com any\u2019s works are at Sherbrooke ; the agents u Montreal are Méssrs.F.X.Loiselle & Co., 207 Notre Dame street.But we must stop our ramblings for this issue.Au revoir.Agrienltural Department, FIRST-OLABS NORSES\u2014PRRONBRORS, À.Archambault, L'Assomption, 1st prises $30 ; Beanharnois A.Society, 3nd, $20 ; Ber- thier (en haut) A.Bociety, 3rd, $19; Cham - plaia A.Boctety, honorable mention.NORMANDY.Chambly A.Seciety, 1st prise, $30.SUPYOLKS.La,rairie À.Society, 1st prise, $30.STALLIONS WXIONING 1200 L38.AWD OVER.J.Holdsworth, Petite Oots, 1st pris, $23; P.Lachance, Lapratris, 2nd, $15; L.Sarre- sin, Bt.Hyacinthe, 3rd, $l0, J.Lemoine, Tanneries West, honorable mention.STALLION WEIGNTNG LESS THAN 1200 LES, B.Bernard, Longue\u2019 Pointe, 1st prise, 235 Kemouraska Oo.A.Bosiety, 3nd, $15; J.B.\u2018Mieloche, St.Genevieve, 3rd, $10; Naroisse Raymond, honorable mention.THRRE-YEAR OLD BTALLIONS-ANY BREED.V Coupal, St.Michel Archange, 1st prise, $15; John Carr, Front River, 2nd, $1 le; C Dansereau, Centrecour, 3gd, $5; A MoOa: - lum, Norton Creek, Obateauzuay, and G La- chambre, St Ours, \u2018honorable mention.TWO: YEAR-OLD DO.J L @ibb, Compton, 1st prize, $12; B Mee Ewen, Oa ad.837A Be Beauvais, Bt.Isidore, 8 PN BA St.Remi, honorable mention.TEOROUGE-BRED MARE AND POAL.J Sheld.n, Lachioe, Ist prixe, $30; 5 Hiok- son, 2nd, $20 ; D L MoDougall, Sed, $10 BROOD MARE AND roaL\u20141,200 LBS.AND OVER.P Irving, Jet pire $15 ; Coilege St.Lau- pot 20d, $10; O Gagne, \u2018Bt.Remi, | 3rd, $5; E Hudon, Montreal, honorable mention.TRAN 1,200 Las.D Bmeal, Petit Oote, 1st $15; J Meloche, 30d, $10; E Oulmet, S \"Roos, 3ed, $;J Buckman, Cote St.Michael, honorable mention.THRER YRARS' OLD FILLY\u2014ANY RRERD.Hom J Abbott, 1st prise, $15 : D Smeals Sud, 19; J MeDougall, 3rd, 5; R.Brodie: Cote Bt Pierre, honorable mention.TWO YEARS' OLD PILLY\u2014ANY BRKED.F E GibD, 1st prise, Sa; OC Globeusky, \u20182nd, 0 ; JF J Melons, ted, / O Gagne, hon- PAÏR OF DRANGEY HORSES.A Alas, Iet and 2nd prises, $35 ; Boyer & Charlebois, 3rd, 5.PAIK OF MATORED OARRIAGR HCRATS, A Alam Yvt prise, $5; B Winks, 3nd, 6 SADDLE ROSES.D Morriee, Montreal, lst prise, $8; J Hiehmes, 2nd, & 0 Lacroix, Mores, Te, « ARETLARD FONIRS.Stallions : A Allan, let prise, $8; T Ir- i Allan, Jef prin, $5.THIRD OLABS SHERP-LEIORSTERS.Ram-Two yours and over : David Ben- ning, 28 bouts de lst prise $15; John Symons, do.3nd, 10 ; Jas Cowan, Allané Corner, 3rd, 5; John Hows, Georgetown, honorable mention.Rema: James Cowan, 1st prise Bheritng 315; F Porreauit, 2nd, $10 ; E Foriazd, 3rd, ;J.Saeroile, 86.Martin, honorable men- Rem, L ne, $8; 3 A b: David Dining: Ist aon, Gomgotowny ord 3) JB Begwnain 00m, Geot wh, 3 ho 9, Bt.\u2019 ponsrable mention.\u2019 \u2018re shorilig owes : Benning let 3 Bckaces ampesiodod 16, 3 Bolwil, 3ré, 6 \u2026 Teving, honorable ton.wes men.Two ewe lamb: B B lat priss 38 Ÿ Gestois.honorable most wl .honorable manticn, Th Wn] RY SEE her.our aad famous road lie dust which 10d ovel: B Bernard, Le ie nds ae bh passes bas i \"kr 16; a LES Lasolle, 2nd, 10; thie pots shoot 1 net But jet ve omer Ko Abbesd Ind Goupal, Bs Mishel .menad are remy | for stosk.and nd ie na large ee de pis sogud, for the showing of of Mal han.1nd, 10; © Moushamp, 84, Michel Archange, Sré, 8.4 « ; Ram; two shears and over: C Robiuson» Int prise, 15; L Brosseau, St.Hubert, 3nd: 10; D Martin, Bt Esprit, 3rd, 5; Mr Vincent Bt.Hubert, honorable mention.Bhearling ram : J B Oharron, Chambly, 1st ns, 15; O Charron, St Constant, 2nd, 10; Martin, 3rd, 5; C Robinson, honorable mention.Ram, lamb: O Charron, 1:t prise, 8; C Monchamp, 2nd, 4; E Ouimet, Ste Rose, and L Laramee, honorable mention.Two ewos; two shears and over: J Boi- leau, lst prise, 15; J V Gadbols, 2nd, 10; C binson, 3rd, 5; F Perrault, honorable mention.Two shearling owes: R Robinson, Mas- souche, 1st prize, 15; J V Gadbois, 2nd, 10; 0 Robinson, 3rd, 5; Benj Boyer, St Laurent, honorable mention.Two ewo lambs : JB Dagenale, St, Rose, hae 3 $8; C Robinson, 2ud, 4; E Ber- SOUTH DOWNS.Ram\u2014Two shears and over: H D Moore, Morris Station, 1st prise, $15.Two ewes\u2014Two shears aud over: H D Moore, 1st prise, $15.PAT SHEEP \u2014 ANY BREED, Best two Wethors : James Cowan, Allan's Corners, 1st and 2nd prises, $20.Best two ewes: RM Alsop, West Farn- novel 1at prise, $12; James Cowan, 2nd, 8; dd, Petite Cote, 31d, 4.AL.letters in answer to free advertisements will be kept carefully st Tux Evaxme viz Office, if dalled for by the adverser within ten dars afier the inser.dan of the ndvarticeimsnt \"ng cam, Marriages, and Deaths.EE re re ee \u2014_\u2014 = Ne gg 7 « .' , > i» _ ; 7 To.- + ; ; \u2018 + .No ere \u201c 2 a.Sen we es us ta ciné tt ED - : prt taket peusure tv AJ.\\ \u2018 This morning the ring was vein four Tem tT V Coa ! UST REOCEILY Bis iT g \\f \u2018 | b bildren to watch lead, St Philippe, 2nd, 4; Ro bo ars.1._\u2014AUCT1 ON SALES ne EDI ON.aan a a thoes aria eht pts drd.EDI HON ne Jonpare \" Beyoad.thin to the left Le } Two ewes; \u2018two shears aad over : J Boi- fo TEN VAXES OF THE By Joan J.Arnon west.i o CLK._ thy samt wi uen wi U ba found alot ol EX Wr CELOOM, -| Bisson'a dining hall, sand cn the aiid: | Prem Lis Prine, 185 C Robinson, 20d, 10; Fi .- fa roduce buildi t « 0 cre 137 THOROUGH BRED AYR S oF CF THE WEST.| uns Seu i eo very tar crisie yrgaliy 1 ee ing with fowls ducki,p ase and other feather | Two shearing ewes: C Robinson, 1st prise, lLarms r FALL BTYLES HIBE CATTLE tue y of J.THE NEW \u2019 1n a Fur lanment, Waich Will be THE ROYAL C\u201d MMISSION- = M Bros xsq, will pesos #0.chard Dads for cuah.: 18310 spocimens.Right ahead we come to the 18; Hon J Abbott, 2nd, 10.; PR?\u2019 [Special 10 the Brn] Te NAY, Te-Da: «Process .Industrial Exhibition building.On the Two ews lambs: G Robinson, 1st prise, 8 œ \u2018on FRIDAY, REPT.19:b, \u201c noitro, Sept.17.:- yr a, > seu Noire Derse uireet, 7 ing ground, in the immediate vicinity, are shown O Charron, St Constant, 3nd, 4; J Lanoustte, JL Bale al hall-pat TWO o'clock.At the Stratford races rer} Hoole | Panchos.TT oma, Sept, 16, Pint mabiements sad machinery to sup.River Bt.Pierre, 3rd, 2.English and American JOHN J, ARETON, won the loos! purse; Varess, the The Commission met at noon.farm house.Noticeable amcng these articles OTHER LONG WOOLED SHARP.FELT HATS, AT l ALEX.NELSON'S, No.569 Craig Street, OPPOSITE PLACE y RS.E.IRWIN, No, 360 NOTRE DAME STRUKT, begs to announce to her numerous custome ors and the public gererally, that her grand opening of FALL AND WINTER GOOPH D'ARNKS HiLL).- , 7 mi-saw Will take place on TUESDAY, TRE 10tH SEPTEMBER, When there will be on exhibition, PARISIAN MILLINEKY AND STYLISH NORMANDY CAPS, And a complete assortment of FRAT HERS AND FLOWERS, N, B,\u2014 Country Militners supplied with Pattern Goods at reasonab:o rates.36 \u2014 Birtha.Mo.ouBE~On the tb A at peaview.Warrenpolnt Te wife of Alexaude* MoUumbe, Esq, M.A\u2026 solicito-, ei Armagn, nid eldest daughter of George Browne, E-q, archtiect, of Montre:.1 ol 8 daugater A McCAgTay On Fu Tuesday, the 18th instant, at 83 Champ de ara s:rèet, the wiie ol Thomas McCarthy of a daughter, Aurr\u2014In this oi on the 15th instant, Mrs.Thomas Ally, of a danghter, MABBEN\u2014On Lhe 14th insten*, à 200 Upper: Uuiversity strcet, Robe rt Warren, or Cnleago, of a son, THOMAS\u2014 In Sunday, the 14th Inatant, U the wife of W.T.Thomas, of twin so \u2019 Marringes, DAVISON, DRUMMOND\u2014On the Tit Inat., a! Toronto, Joon Davison, T.GQ.B.Hy.Chatsworth, to L:.zxle W., fourth daughtsr of 1he late J.Drummond, Fac, of Toronto.BOUOMAED, HAkDY\u2014Atthe St.Lonis OuAper usbec, on tos 15th inst, Mr, bolless ouchard, eldest son of the ate P.V Bouchard, &sq., of Her Majesty's Ous- toms, Quebec, 10 Mug fan young st dungliter of Jocoph Hardy, oy IROL chant.Hams, Mcrxz-Co ne ih lustant, io BL.ndrew ur emmingford, by the Rev.J.Pat Josepn Haire.¥ 8q., of Fran aka.P.Q.to tha, youngest daughter of Major D.McFee, cf Hemmingford, P.Q.THOMBON, CLINE-On the llth instant, sat Hamil Mr.Charlés Thomson to Mhllen, daughter of Mr, Tuomas Cline, all of Hamilton.Px BROWN\u2014At Hamll on the !3th LA ES Mr.Thos Pediar bo NM \u2018ss Eliza both wn, both of Lhis eisy.: Deaths.FRASER\u2014IN tots ity.at Point Bt.Obarles, on the 16th instant, Mary, wife of Mr.H Re raser.aged 48 years.The funeral will take place on T-urs- day, 18:h instant, at 3 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 18 Richmond street, Point Bt.Charles.Friendsand acquaintances are invited to attend, without igs notios.Coaman-, In this oity, on the 17tn Instan Bridget thoyte, beoved wile of Danie Ourran:.ageû 37 years, Notice of faneral hereaf er, DALTON\u2014In this city, on the l&th instant, d 76 years, John Laltoir ex-ver eant- Ms jor 5ih or Northumberiand 1llern, und formerly of \u2018lhe 4th Royal Irish Di ul of Hoissleap, In the Barony of Moy- cashel, Westme th County, Ireland.Friends and Aoquaintanoces are re spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from hs late realdsnos, 127 St Constant street, on Thursday marning the 18th instant at 7.-&0 o'clock, to kt, .Patriok's Churob, and thence to tbe pacs of Interment, Roman Catholic Cemetery.Curamgar\u2014Io this city, on tbe 15th Bept , John K, Cuthbert, aged 28 years, eld.ess son of Robt Oushbent, ¥rq Friends aud acqualntances are re- sapeotfully invited to attend the funeral from his tather\u2018s residence, No.33 Wellington street, on Wednesday afternoon, 17th inst, ai 25) o'oiock, thenoe to Mount Royal Cemetery.HERRIOT AL No.10484 Charisse \\Burommes on 15th inst, Mary es Young, wife - of J.Heriot.LAWGON\u2014At Ham! Lom, pe the 18th inst, Ann, wifeol Lawson, Kaq., 82od year of ber a age.TAYLOB\u2014At Ottawa, on the 14th Inet., ¥llen M the beloved wife John taylor, aged 21 years and 6 montns.ROWELLS\u2014AL b'8 pe Ont.un the Mth inst ils, oged ® yours ANADA TRUSS FACTORY BY ROYAL LerTaes PATENT, @ \u201c HCAL MACHINIST, CUTLE! BURY rad Manufacturer o ® amos: coll ok TRUSSES, Patented arch 1478 GROS PATENT ABFIFIC: LAY ar MES And e!i kinds of Insuumenté PHYSICAL DEFORMIT: SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, RAXOR SoRs an4 K NIVKS, Rey alreu andBet, and made Lo order.WORKER an] TURNER IN Ivory, Woop ETAL, A large stood of RUBBER GOODS a: ways on band, and cll necessary repalis done at the CANADA TR Das rACTORY, s9U CRArQ BTREEBT, MonTREAI Y EAST! YEAST! YEAST ! YEAST! FLOUR FOR BRE3 ROLLS, OAKES, yw OF rr CALIF?c#0108 DAIRY BUI'T AK, AND FRESH BOGS, v Es.bois ROUND AY MOCORMICK'S FLOUR . prices, make room | Now és the time to secure Borgia, An ing] Tnapootion, béfare going olsowhere, 1s 1 4.BBAUV AIS, 50 37.JOSEPH STREET.REOPENING OF THE TUREISH OR ROMAN BATH, sr MONIQUE STREET, NEAR CRYSTAL ALACE, MUNTREAL, pavés BEMODELLED, EMLARGEN, \u2018 The mom Complete and Luxurious Bathing Continent, Institute on the BATHING HOURS.Jettlenen, 6t09a.m,, and 2 to D pm, a DAVID B.A, MACBEAN, MD.Proprietor ve purchased thelr = 0 OD TEMPERS mrad T TAT KENNEDF renlars on Applio-fions, ° are always to be found in 1J.G.£00 Eatabitm ment.No.81 82 raid Jado 10800 Beautifully itd + or you varprised to - thal no house in the Dominion oan equal us for genileinen\u2019s Siotnine- Business Buits, trom., $100 $4 Black Bu ne, rom.lbto 35 Vest,all-wooi, 8to 7 KENNAUY & co, Pants J.INION CLOTHIERS, t.Lawrence street m Tux 4 COAL FIRE BRICKS, &o.24 2 bts his PM SPECIAL NOTICE.STATE LINN STEAMSHIP COMPA Vr, NEW YORK TO-GLAkGOW, D SERFOOL, Ba» FAST AND LoxDoxp, DRRS This Tine cons'ets of of the following new Clyde- built steamers :\u2014 * Pennsylvania,\u201d ** Virginie, * * Georgia,\u201d * Alabama,\u201d La The steamers of this L'ne will sail from , North River, New York, on every w ay, 6 fo'loWa:\u2014 Virginie, Ceres Wedn: sday, Sept.17th October Ist i Ponmay Iv Ania on Uctober 18th uhrongh Tickets to all parts of the con- dont, issued for £l and vpwards.Jor passage and freight apply to AUBIN, | BALDWIN & 00, Broadway, New York; Or, DA AN BELL, 300 Met.Sulpice street, Monten), (BAND ILLUMINATION COTTAGE TO LET, In Menañeld street ; the tet ocality in the aly.Apply Wo vs.Hornell, 18 ville sréut.O T, at 886 Lambert, early in Angu L pièce of of Bariin Woo! work ( part of a Tea hae) no ute wituout the our part The er er nIAVOr by relurain 4 to the BTAR office, , ¢ 219 ve sales and ent Profs mths Coal.Lower Part 35 Cont.Ainerlean Conl, all ni; Welsh Anthracite M.T, & Co's Fire marie, ca For sie by .< AHURLW BALLE , 16° ¥ and K7 MeGili street.EW GOODS.NeW MAPLE SUGAR, ~&W MAPLE BYBUP, NEW AFW LUT MEDITERRANEAN GOODF, ADAM B.FRASER, TI HT, CATHERINE #.RERT.-_ .+ M.SAUNDERSON & BRO., 8 ORAIG STRERT, Bave Just récelved their Faii Block of ad = ATH aud UAPB.They invite ths b'io to examine the now sty)us.Cail puro ng elsewhero and judge for yeurself of te = quality and M, BAUNDERSON & BRO,, Corner of Charien Hero eas Sree t ONAYNE BROS., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS Ix BOOTS AND BHOZRS, 92 & 1M ST.JOSFEPH NTREET, CHABOIL- LEZ, SQUARE In'our goods are wre combi! ed oran bility, and Shéapusss, and navel ini atl to Qur \u2018Moti ae Joven, \u2018 Quick VV ASHIN GTON HOUSE.ing arent Amerionn Clothing and Tallor.No.463 Norar DAME sTRENY, Near McGill street.W.WALSH 4 00, TEL (Wednesday) morning, Lhd sts Girl, aged 2 years.ror the rer iT n wil be than fan ects a b zfu: 556 L .gaud ohetiere s yr |= ORT sf omacs a.bait of Nitrate of Bulver, Tuo fl.or will be rewarded on Song is at 24 Notre Dipgpe sireet.219 F dress =F, F, 1, Drax clics, EL Wan I\u2019 a ply at King ANTED, our bieamtiters Apply to F.Greene, No 576 Gra irk rer dar pry \u2014 wes General: Bcrvant, forn émali ay en D er ) achine Kord.The bigheat es Wi:! be OBO.at TA ge Tots 5 eaistry Uffice, Ore; : sweet a ANTLD, va, at.D ders we \"AT SE As -v t0 be sown, ! Ez a sieve t aa Night-waten- \u2018WAnzen p character LUN y, 10, rTAR t- any Wimmer puni x .20 y as En: x bout ME MoDONALD'S DANO- 8t Antoine Ing CLASSES, at Na 65 cie (GRAN D ILLUMI NATION CA HE BEST VIRGINIA TOBACUU, And mes gran hands of HAVA 184AR8, ua SA BE ets FD Troan CARVED, ne Pram.» A.SUSSEAU & O0.wm NOTRE D\\ MR ne Sign of ha Rritish Bln ABD OMINAL Fe een is strong ave - uit, re ved Semi recom .n af thy ca Ba.Lom / yf ¢ .and the coldness \u201ca 3 x G STAR.Wedntsd ay; September 17; 1870, fOBT-OF FIOB TIME TABLE.\u2014\u2014 Post OFFTOR, { Montreal, 38rd June, 1578 LIVELY, mails oLoss.£ Mjere M \u201c OrrAn\" &.M| P.M coer jOBWA Rive lol.$.anes - JO.wawa by Kali.yu] 3.7.46 .{Provins oncari a] 7.09 7% YURI 4,90 180048, Turee xiv-| arkaud%crel pra 4 ew ve .nt Ln s\u2026.7,0 ne ver AW.du Lou oes 7.490 3h ~ Ra oy Hero: Mi - mingford BR 2.00 h$.Hyuociulhe, Shar.ssl} ore] Jruok do.id 00 815 SL Jot en \u2018 \u201coo.Junction gre v 2% 3 coton A Bouth E cou.es KR.| 216 GUCAS SLADLS, wv seer ven Jintao nog ROG.GON caeree Lueyubly aod BL Ceo- 7.48 eens] 1.00 vine sores LON aornas 3% Jercme, Ht, Rone, cases] 3.3] and Bt.Theras.7.04 rere : ©}.Johns end Bl, Ar-| so.LIANA M SOS, 8 2.90 \u2018tree Rivers, 4 tr 01.\u201c L'd 3 80 AXTINE - VINURE.; New franswisk and ; wos] POKLILLL e- ow] Tm fee j'HAUIST, NB, LL Fl 7.00 |Nowtaniætiar warded dally on ifax, whsn0e de patch 1s on er nats Monda cour ny from Ts 7.00 QuIFXO ÉNATIS \u201cVston & New Eng- and Slates, exce, 7.48 Wf Sew York ani it A a> au.2,30 aad Mana, o.oo fee [1 g SAR Ly cater nd Paoitic Maat anf.| Haters saices | 7.00 7.4 war INCIES, ant, _ prepmid, ve Bow Cor an «ow fon) #nenceniails ur; A en nd West Indies, war Havana «nd (1.1% .Za _Hsvans, every Touréday t boat, the West In- x = ra Hrazil, on the 2rd ot ad month.CARAT ARITAIS, Friday).Cupard Line front\u201d Most -; 7.0 mgrersuns c0cemete 10000 x «at Postal Car Bags open till 7:30 am, smd po ygsiarod art bo ponte TT Lotiers muat bo te 15minrées \u2019 uefore the closing o satest Lettar.-boxes visited at ory a § p.m., and 9 p.m.OnBanday EI .
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