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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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mercredi 15 novembre 1876
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Joux MoDoveauz, ULLWRIGH and MACHINIST, CALKDUNIA w OnhK38, ST.GARRIXL LOCER 1805 GENUINE PLAN- TAGENKET MINERAL WATER, Dprings, su LUAME ALU invUUtKDi} SUOWR | | \u2018 Cargoes and Hulls; also, Ocean Oar and Preighta on ûrat-olass Sieamers and Salling onsels, HzAp OFFICE : 160 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.264 FNDOWMENT INSURANCE! For this favorite form of Investment, combined with Life Insurance, the Rates of the ÆTNA are very favorable to the public, as the following will show :\u2014 AGE 40.\u2014POLIOY OF $1,000 WITH PROFITS.Payable at death, or end of 10 years.15 years.Life Association of Scotdand.$111 53 372 46 Scottish Provinoial.11155 73 Canada, of Hamilton.1 88 Citizens, of Montreal.689 30 Sun Mutual, \"* \u2026 89 40 Average of the above.$110 21 $70 73 Na LIFB'S oossescescueos 0748 644 Difference per annum, $13 7S $6 26 And the ZITNA'S rates are STILL FURTHER REDUCED by annual Cash dividends, and all Policies NON PFORFRITABLE, Capital and Assets, over $23,000,000, Orriox : OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, MONTREAL.J.R.ALEXANDER, M.D, City Manager.Rovar Insurance Co.OF ENGLAND.The subscribers beg $0 notify thelr friends ave tho public that they are prepared to insure in this Old established and well tried Couspauy, Dwelling- houeos and their contents on most advautagecus ferme; and also continue to cover Mercantils Risks at tho most favorable rates, .ROUTH & TATLEY, Chlef Agents for the bominiom, 188AD OFFICE FOR CANADA, Mo.64 it.Francois Xavier street.1962 Canada Life Assurance Ce.MER \u201cMINIMUM\u201d system of Assurances has just boen adopted by this Company, where, by a partial application of the Profits, rates of premium are charged Lower than have over before been offered for Lite Apsurance.The following are the rates for Assurances of facn $1,000, profits upon the system referred ANNU.ANAUAL den.puumiom, 4e | rünmiOn, Ta 12 38 23 80 23 5 i 40 $i 78 23 18 2 41 25 60 24 14 43 28 8G 2 14 70 43 27 48 26 15 30 \u201c 28 50 27 15 80 45 20 60 5 16 iv 48 30 60 18 90 47 81 2 0 17 80 48 38 71 = 15 82 2 10 28 15 #3 5 # 60 34 le 39 52 39 se 8 2) 43 58 41 n 86 Ml is 54 4 37 230) 5 64 38 ss 90 Tha ve table, and full sxplanation of the = Minimum Seen, ae published, and may be Badu A au.Zi x.ALLÉS, General Agent for the Provines of ynabac, BR.POWNALL, Canada Life Building, 199 ST.JAMES BTRKET MONTREAL 245 Im > fi : = 8 \\ 2 : 2 a 6 ; 1B 4 J INATIONAL = - win iw 7 14 < = pet - EF P 2 { Ë (CITIZENS INSURANCE COM PANY OF CANADA.Fire, Guarantee, Life, Accident, DIRROTORS SIR HUGH ALLAN, President.ADOLPHR ROY, Vice-President, » B.OORS! ANDREW ALLAN, BNET L JOHN L.GASiDY, ROBERT ANDERSON, IDWARD Ey, JOHN A HEAD OFFICE, 179 BT.JAMES STREET.= NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSUBAKCE OOMPANY, EDINBURGH AND LONDON, FIRE AND LIFE, DIBFOTOR#S: BB.ANGUS, BM General Manager Bank of AMABB MASSON, Esq., of D.Masson & Son, OAR S00TT, hse, of Wra.Dow & Jo, MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSOR, Gonozslagonts for Canada, 277-178 HATS, CAFS, &o.Furs: Furst Hugs CHEAP! CHEAP! The proprietor begs to inform the public thas he has jast received à _ LARGE STUCK OF FURS, From RUNSIA, NEIPSIO and PARIS, And is prepared to take orders at ZU per cont lowes tuad any house Lh the vity.A large stock ON hand at à very iow rate.No one cau do better than patronise my Store, Established here over 25 years A.RESLER, WHOLESALE, 516 St, Paul Street.RETALL, 435 Notre Dame Street.DRY GOODS.PROPERTY FCR SALE (COTTAGES FOR SALR, TWO COMFORTABLE COTTAGES On Upper St.Dominique street, neax Qourvilla, ; Containing Nine Rooms and Bath each.Gas laid On lane rear.WI be sold together or separately.Title perfect and commu Terms easy.Apply to co ted.mi JOSEPH SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 194 ST JANES STRHE£ 5 (CHEAP LAND AND CHEAP HOUSKS, the great waut of the day, and the Only reliable meansio promote à revival of trade which all s0 ansiously desire.It 1g easy to osti- mate the number who oan live by professions, trade and commerce, in a country like ours, with little over four million of inhabitants.Not one in every hundred who are now engaged in, or preparing for such pursuits, can ever hope to become independent, whilst infinite numbars can become 80 by cultivation of the soil.A pieos of good land, convenient to a great city, is an inexhaustable mine of wealth, unlike other mines, the more it is wrought the richer it becomes, Several Cottages with any quantity of Land that may be required: are now complete at Mount Royal Vale, and will be sold at low prices, and can be paid for by instalments less than the rent of similar premises within the city limits.One thousand lots, each forty feet front bya depth of one hundred and twenty, for five hundred dollars per lot, payable by instal- Brick, Sand and Stone, at low prices, which consideration is equal fo getting land for nothing in other places, where such material would have to be carted a long distance.A few hundred lots, farther down the property, will be sold for three hundred dol ars per lot.2685 ments equal to one doilar per week.NOTICES, OT I C E.All persons having claims against the Estate of the lasts MICHARL GEORGE O'BRIEN, in his life- timeof the City of M.ntreal, au also of Brooklyn, in the State of Now York, Gentleman, ars regaest- ed to fyle the same, duly attested for payment, at the Office of Wright, Brogan & Panent, Nutaries and Ccmmirsioners.58 St.Francois Xavier street® wontreal, as also those indebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment to them, WILLIAM DONOHUE, JAMES DOHENEY, WALTER PRENDERGAST, Esecutors.268-6 COLMAN\u2019S No.1 Rice Starch IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO THE NOTIVE OF Families and Laundrasses.PRIZE FIRSE GRAND MEDALS.GOLD MOSCOW, LONDON, MARK em, LONDON, BULL'S ¢OLD 1862.MEDAL DUBLIN,t HEAD.eademie \u2019 Nationale PARIS, 18 P L& 1 COLMAN FIRST CLASS AND ONLY Grand Gold Medal, MOSCOW, 1872.W.JUHNSON, AGHNT FOR CANADA, 49 St.Francois Xuvier Street, 1635 MONTREAL VAN 8 & RIDDELL, PUBLIC AOCQOUATANTS.EDWARD RVANS, OFFICIAL ASSTQNEE, WESTERN CHAMBERS, 1287.JOHN GrRENT, MONTREAL 2692 MAN UYACTUELING WORKS, TE E EXETER SECTIONAL STEAM BOILER (BRAYTOMS PATENT.) COMBINRS ECONOMY, Mado only by H.R.IVES & CO, QUEEN STRERT, MONTREAL.Nore.\u2014An \u2018 Exeter Boiler\u201d in our buildinz bag one our work, 16r BEeVeral yOars, in the moss satis- lactory manner, and saved us largely ia fuel.270x GRAHAM & CO, BYAR OFFICE, (JANADA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, E.FORSYTH, PROPRISTOR Ts DURABILITY, MARBLE MAN (LES, MONUMENTS, #6, Always on hand, Owroa, 130 BLEURY STRKRE, Minas, 653 WILLIAM STREET, MONTREAL, $7 Designs sent to ail parts of the country.\u2014 (HANTELOUP'E BLEGTRIC BURGLAR ALARMS, | LEOLANCHE BATTERIRS, FIRH ALARM LINES, AND (#CKUMER7S KAUR AND SRECYED CHANTELOUP, Inox anp Brass FOUNDER, «ll Oat same, will ve deu vorou in isomers by the auder: Vive 18 Prog trom any ae signel, who re D.URAWFORD, GEFRRAL ACANY, BL.Jamnou rest.3 GARDNER, Crey Durox, Opposite Ottawa Hews, LP.Ja0xsun Sin 36, Catherine a x BATHS, 5.iq, LION, Baicdrosser and Manataetarts 2 NOTRE Da«R STREET} J (ASH.\u2014 Anyone wishing to sell K Vinepe of Clothing, dc., will please apply to Tom PCT, 653 Craig à few \u2018100k6 eas Bay car IY 2treet, who wil! oall at the House ad for it, 243-3 XZ INTHE wo > DRUCCISTS F .Tom the Director of the Montreal College.Ihe MONTRBAL, 11 20 Tem, 3 ootity.that, he Baron Ho: or it by using Parson & Co.'s g tr bas perfectly suc eeded in rid- fs \"dan nie Drom lees of érocrroGChon, Grok.UY ue 0, THY nOmerone 0g Insecta, which were 8.VILLENSU VE Priest Director of Mont, Col, A EN NEXT YOU HAPPEN TO BE WALKING DOWN ST LAWRENCE STREET Notice the BLUE SIGN at No.223.\u201c3 LA BRLLE CANADIENNE, This is the New (and only) Sere oa the strestin hice the siraghi-forward system of having but Une PROM 8 LULostly walusalued, Please see our MANTLES MILLINERY! DRESI GOODS! JOLLY & VENNING.26LE ES STOVES, &c.EW PATTERN HALL STOVER AND FBO a akon SES, CORTAIN PUL 3 a and VA cos MEILLEUR & GU 5, 254x LL a E652 Craig street (near Bleury.) D.BENALLACK & CO, 113 DLEURY and corner of GUY and SE, | OAT STER HRINB STR Beg to oal]l the attention of the publie to the large utook of Choice Punltrg O+ ban 1cs lat of irie H ré er ecet nice lo airie Heus 20d ee Se inten, Yeah 1s respectfully solicited.Tas Hp, BENALLACK & 00 1 | Nos.587 to 593 Craig Street, MORERMAIL ou QT.LAWBENCE ENGINE WORKS, NOS, 17 to i5 MILL BTRENF, MONTREAL, P, Q., W.P.BARTLEBY & CQ; 1ron Bos Butiders, High and Low Prossuse Sicam Bazinss.sod ora, Br taotaress of Lip oved Will Maoniaery, Improrsd Dredge ¥Masntnery.Propeilor Screw Wheels always iv stock «nd hed Saccls, Waser Whosls, Waier Wheeir, a Li Cuttings of ail Kinds in Iron de Brsess * Light and teary rorgings.ATA Pama ar Horizontal team Enyluss aud Boilers always in stock.FOR BALE AT £0 VEST.KARKET RATES.Beaver Hall Marbles Works.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1876.FOUND.[Advertisements under this hosd are inverted six daysgor 10 cents.This low price is to en- oour=Ye the advertising of artloles which appear too trifling to warr-nt exponse, but ch are frequently of great value to the OUND, a Gold Ring.Owner can have it by ap- HELP WANTED.[Ong cent per word sash insertion, prepaid): ARTED IMMEDIATELY, s Gensral Servant (Prote:tant); references required.Apply at 103 University street.270-2 ANTRD.\u2014An Apprentice wanted to learn Cabinet Polishing, at 133 Gt.George strect.plying at McGarvey & Son's, 7 Bt.A ! 270-6 street CURD.& bunch of Keys.tyrbe fader can Lave Y Provipg prope: and applying a Delshanty, cor of Juror and George street.2708 Foun, 8 Velvet Overakirt at corner of Mignonne and German street.Apply to à Johnson, 303 German street anû pay exponses OUND tne of Edwards Safo Keys.Apoiy at F STAR Office.7 280.6 POBTAL GUIDE.PBEAUHARNOLS ROUTE, close at 8 a.m, ; delivery at 10 a.m.BOsTuxs and NEW ENGLAND BTATES (except MA LNE), close at 8 a.m.and 1.45 p.m, ; delivered at 8 and 10 am.(CONTRECŒUR, VERRENNES «nd VERCHERBS, close as 1.30 pm; de Uvery at 1 am.VW ANTED, » good General Servant; references avenu preauired, Apply at 18 Monnt St Mary WANTED, two good Carpenters.Apply to J.C.Mignault, 31 St.Laubert hill.270 \u2018VW ANIED, a first-class Dressmaker ; one who can cut and fit.Address, F.H., Sram 28100.ANTED, a man to mind Horses and make Lhimself useful about the house, Apply at 297 Notre Dame street.269-3 VW ANTED, two Tinsmichs at No.145 Weolling- ton treet.289-3 ANIED, à Nurie to take care of Chil1ren, ote who can sew.Apply at once at 159/ St.Catherine street wat.269 3 ANTED, à Book Canvasser; one who has a thorouy h knowledge of the business ; à lady preferred.Address \u2018\u201c Canvasser,\u2018* Post-office Box ANT 600 Laboring Men immediatsiy ampagne, 18 St.Vincent street.261-tf HAMBLY AND ST, CÉSAIRE close at 2.15 p.m.; delivery at 10 a.m.JH CCHELAGA.close at 8 a.m., 1.30 p.m.and 5 p.m, HUNTINGDON, close at 6 a.m.pm and 2 p.m.; delivery at 10.30 a.m.and 5.45 ELAN D POND, PORTLAND and MAINE, close at 3.15 and 8 p.m.deliver.edat 8am, ACHINE and LONGURULL, close at 6 a.m.and 2 p.m.; delivery at 10 Am.and 2 p.m, ;_ Longueuil, as 8.30 A.M.RK.B, W A NT B D, Agents with $8 capital in every city and town in the Dominion ; male and female Agents, with little capital and a good deal of pluck, can make $50 per week, Call or address Montreal Novelty Co., 236 Bt.James street (upons flight.) 249-3 774 WERK %0 Agents, Old and Young, Mals and Female, in their locality.Terms and QUTRIT FREER.Address, P.O.2 « sta & 00, À SITUATIONS WANTED.APRAIRIE, close at 8 a.m.and _ 2.00 p.m, IN EWFOUN DLAND, forwarded dally on Halifax, whenoe despatch is om atten, ate Tuesdays, counting from May 2; close at8 p.m.ANTKD, a situation by a respectable steady mun, to attend a Furnace.Appiy at 3 Theatre lane, between Cote and st Urbain stroot, ANTED, a situation as Groom by a young man who can give firsi-vlass referenve.Apply to Jd.C.Miynauls, 31 st.Lambert bilo EW YORK and SOUTHERN o DATES, close at 1.30 p.m.; delivered at m, 10 am OTTAWA, by Railway, mails close at 7.45 a.m., 7.30 p.m.; delivery 8 a.m.; by river route, close as 6 am; Province of Ontario, close at 6 a.m.Post ST.CHARLES, close at 8.00 a.m.and 2 and 5 p.m.; delivered at 8.30 a.m, and 5 p.m, OTE ST.PAUL, close at 8 a.m.; \\/ delivery at 10.30 a.m.(3 BEAT BRITAIN, by Canadian Line (Friday), close ays p.m., via New York, Mondays and Tuesuays, ¢10as at 2 p.m, N EW GLASGOW,S AULT AUX Ta BECOLLETS, close 10 a.mn.; delivered at m, (QUEBEC, by Steamer, close at 5 p.m.; by rallway close at 8 p.m, ; delivery ats a.m.QT.LAMBERT'3, close at 1,30 ; Pm; ; delivery at 10 am.and 1 p.m.JT.HYACINIdAE, SHHER- BROORE, &C., closs at 6 am, 1:30 and 8 p.m.; delivery at 8 a.m.and 2:30 p.m.ST, JOHNS AND VERMONT JUNCTION RR., close at 1:30 p.m.; delivery 3 à 1.and at 10 a.m.SHEFFORD ANDS,.H.U.BAiu- v Î WAYS close at 1:30 p.m., p.m.; delivery at m, at 7 a.m.; delivered at 1.30 p.m.QT.JERUME, ST.RUSK sud ST.THERKSS, close at 7 nr.; delivered at 4.30 pm.1T.REMI and HEMINGFURD }_B.B, close at 2 p.m.; delivery atl) am.EW BRUNSWICK -% BCOTIA and P, B.I, close at 8 p.m.de= livered at 8 a.m.ST.JUHNS and ST.ARMAND STATIUN, close at 8 a.m.and 1.30 p.m.; de- Livered at 10 #.m.APRAIRIN \u2014 Boat icaves Mout- al at 1:00 and L1 am, and 6 p.n, and La prairie at 6:00 an, pm.KA and RIVIERA DU LOUP B.&., cioso st 8 pu.\"RANNHRY WESL, close at 7 a.10° _and Z p.m.; delivery a3 11 a.m, Hd LE KN and PAULFIV DYATES aud MANITUKA, close at 7.45 am, and 8 p.m, ; deliveiva at L1 a.m.TRAVEL TIME TABLES.YRAND TRUNK sfalliWAY,\u2014 From Chlcwgu, Leuvit, Satuia, Toronto aud iutermediate suatiung at V:oU pau.and 3 a.m, Traiue from Ottawa connect at Prescuts Junctiun with both trains.From Corawall and InterL.caiate stations at 8:30 am.£rom Kityston 804 luterisge diate stations at 6:16 p.m.Frown Laculue, 3.38 Aun, , 10.30, 1.30 p.am., 4.50 p.m, 8.05, and 7.30 p.m ( YRAND TRUNK RAILWAY (WEST, )\u2014From ioston, Porusud, isiand ; Pond Sherbrvoke, Haifax, st.Johu, it.Oct i Kichmond, Three Rivers aud intermediate stasions st 6.30 a.m.From Island rond, Sherbrooke, Richmond and intermediate stations of 13 12 p.m, Fon island Pond, and iuterinediate stations at 50 pan.(;BAND TRUNK RAILWAY (BUULH.)\u2014Nor us.Jonus and Bosou at 9.05 am.For Koude's Point, Alipay and New Yurk, Boston, Albaby and New York, 3 pan.For St.JoLna wd Lulermediate stations, $;VU p.m.iieme mingford ana Intermediate Stat.ons 3.30 p.m.2 ù 4 7 y ( YRAND TRUNK RAILWAY { WhBL.)\u2014T0 Fresuots, ItA%wa, Lori, Jai- VdgU ALA LLUTOrLoULato Pac s av v.95 Roa.alla QU Pots, all Mixed 10r KINEBSUL Bt T dei.Curl aaad and Intermouiat®d places ats.lV pan.TO Luctilue £00 Rtlleg Boal) 8D 14 DOO, 5.50 P They 2 Poitiae 6.30 pao.ARILLON, \u2014 Aho * Du nar\u201d leaves tne canal Dadi: OL WodlauBanys AL Laturaays, ab 8 But, Or Caritivi.Bocuchiug, Evauhts tP- Luvk, fuvt Of MuGils d¢.reet, ou Mons dsyb ALLO .Auradays, at à pou.lite Uppotition Beanery Muvitoba\u201d lvaves Ou LDC suint days nu $00 \u2018* LagMns,\u201d but Daif aià Buur carilur vis CRUEL from Lachine.The \u2018* Dagmuar\u201d ruus tho rapide Returniug, she arrives at sbout 4 p.aun.ORNWALL.\u2014Ths sveamer \u201c Buhewinu\u2019 10aves the OWT Callul Dash Ou Tuesdays sud Fridays, as 12.38 pun, for Cornwall and iuturmuvdixie ports Returning ane arcives at tuo basin OD MUNGRyS aud lhursdays, me 1.80 o'¢luck pau.The opposition steamer ** Ht.Fran- Cis\u201d loaves ald wITivus Ou the same days «8 the \u2018* Bohemian,\u2019 but aca two hours later in the day.HRHE RIVERS\u2014The \u201c Trois Bivieres\u201d\u2019 leaves tor Tnree ixivers ou \u2018l'uem uxy 8, Thursuays ana saturdays at d pan.Reosurn- Le, she wriivos at 11.80 p.m.on Jusuays, Wednesdays and bridays TERR BON NK.\u2014 Steamer 4 Terrobonue,\" Vapt.E, Laforce, eaves tri- Wivkiy UL Lucsdays and Fridays at 2 p.u., and Saturceys at 3 p.11, for Boucherville, Varenues ana Bout ae L'isie, ERTHIER\u2014The \u2018\u201c Berthier \u201d leaves the HBunwscoars Basin ror Bor- saiUF RD iLtormeoGiate pucks 0a Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays at 4 p.u.Hewaruioyd, arcives at 1) am.on Muudaym Wednesdays anc Fridays.TAWA, \u2014 Passengers leuve Gonaveuture Depot oy 7 a.m.Tralus for Lachine tw connect with Steawers für Octawa aud intermediate ports, HAMBLY.\u2014The \u201cChambly \u201d Durset StüarlbOnt ivaTos for Ununoly on Tuesdays and Fridaÿs at p.m.Buturuiug, she Arrives at th9 Bousesours B«sin ON Mondays and Paursau;3at85 am.\u2018Lhe uppusition steam pont Cultivateur\" arrives and doparis ou the same days aud at tha®ame honr as the *% Chambly,\u201d RAND TRU~NK RAILWAY ABAST.) \u2014 Mixed Train for island Fon 7.00 a.m.Passcnger Lraiu for Bichwmuid, Islaa Pond, and lutrrwsdiats stations as 3 15 p.m, Express for Micnmund, Poin Levi, Riviere du Loup, Caco Bt.Octave (Mes), St.John, Halifax, Island Poud, Gorham, Lewiston aud Portiand, lu p.m.Mised for St.hyaslnthe and intermediate RIALCDE, G:10 pin.ST LAURENT, ST.EUSTACHE, ST.BCHOLASTIQUER, BELLE RIVIERE, Gloss | NOVA MHREL RIVERS, ARYHABAS 9:00 mm.and 3 30 p.m.For St.Juans, Waterloo , ANTED, a situation as Farm Baod: speaks French and Maglish.Apply to J.C.Mig» nault, 31 St.Lambert bill, 270 A ANTED- A Dressmaker wishes empl:yment Ly the week in private famules.Audress H 74, STAR Uffice.270-4 ANTED\u2014A good Couk wiahes a situation ; willing to wash and iron.Apply 10 Mrs.Hidman, 159 Lagauchetiere strest, 270 4 ANTED, a »itoation at Sewing Or Drass- making in wm goutieman's family, Appiy at Ou st.Georye street ZiU & ANTED\u2014A young man, with A-1 referoncss from 1861 piuco, Wauts & situation as first class Bar-tencer 1a a Hotelor Ulab House ; speaks on:y English.Apply to J.Uo Migusult, 31 as.Lambert bi.270 ANTED.by a respectadle, steady man, a Ww situation t0 wake vnarge of w furnace or shovel anow, or work about a wautlemaa\u2019s VOUSS; unexceplivnuble references Addcoss, X 49, SrAr office.LU.270-u ANTED, a situation by a young girl as Nures or Hoasemuid ; isa good sewer, apply at 70 Blenary street ; 270 3 ANTED, à situation by a respectabld young girl, 10 0 brug dtore, as Labeler or Packer ; Dost of references.Address by letter Æ, HTAR ge ANTED, by a young Eaglishman, a situation 48 Groom Or Coavhman, or ia any capacity where he can make himsoit genvraily usoful ; UnderatauGs the cure of a furnace; Dust Of CiLY F6- fereuces ; atrictiy temperate.STAR office.ANTED,\u2014A young man.who has been occupied in shippluy, wants a sitautiow, eréner in whoiesale or retail busluess; is acyaaiuted with burdware trade ; wouid take a small salary, Address J, G.D., Box 1,734, P.O.205-4 + ANTED, à situat-on as Groom or Coachman | DY % I1aD Wo thoroughly underaiauds big business ; woud work at any light employ waa, Aadiess, W.44, BTAR offices.z Address 4.C., 20, 2634 7-6 ANTED, by à yousg lady jast arrived from i hogisud, & position of avy bud.Woald be Well ade pied tor Nursery Jovoraoss; 18 euusat.d, Cols bo recommended, sa., being quite frienaless, | Would be willing to work 10r mosarate wage.AZ Ale drses, anxious,\u201d STAB 0Moe.ONTREAL MALE AND FE- MAL® EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.Offlse Huuss from 8 A.M.0p £.M.Help furaished sad situations obsalued as the Snortest uotice.46Y EK EAL, ESTATE AGENCY \u2014 Real Estate bought, sold aud exchanged.Yarues huvioy Houses, Stores, UfÂces or Roows to 1046, Wlil d0 Woli 10 Gall Ab vur uiiice, ws Our teras sre of the wat reasonable vaaracter, 31 St.Lumber Hill, 360 tin CARDING HOUSE AGENCY.\u2014Paxties wishing to procure Boyard and puuprietors Of Moardfiug Houses Jookiug for acacxs will do well Wo catl at our otlve, «8 we © have a nuwber of vacancies slways Ou huud, * J, 0, MEaNAULT, 31 Bt, Lumbexs Hill, 200-u's BOOMS.{Ro0ins to Las, Lif & ceDs per Word each insertion ; 00.Bourne Vantad, On0 o8Û4 per word cach t insertion.prapaid.] OUMS.\u2014Farsiened or unfarnished at uerson SLrect, 26 An- 470-4 LL OOMS.\u2014 First-class rooms and board ; ai80, à 1ow vacauvies for table boardors, at 264 Bieury street.270 JR Oouns Aroriments to let, at 11 St.Salpica street.260-11 ; I OOM.\u2014To let, à Room auitable for a Business : Office _appy at 33 ot.John street 2696 Roous Wanted, about lst January, furuisued ditlng-rvom aud Bedrouw, wita use of kitchen.Address & 5, STAR vice, 209-3 O0M8.\u2014To lut, two roome, sit +0l.fur » young seimlernan Ur ladics.Apply as No.136 Ste George street.ZoY-3 1 family, near Kuglish vathedrtal, Agdress C, Lb.48, Srax othice.469-6 OOMS.\u2014To let, farnished or unfurnish-d, with use ot kitchen.11 requirod, 10 & privace Éainisy UIVWO.Appiy at 232 8t.George street, Zov-5 OOMS TO LET.\u2014Three Rooms (together or R Separate), Parlor, Bedroom and nicchou- turuished or wufurntah iron | pépers TOrALE tion.tion.c'airy.6]10.627 1,7¢8 50 12,393 Mondes - 7| 10703 1795 78 19588 Wrpesday.2| 12,280 3,928 180 14,208 Thursday.Of 11,142 1,860 140 13.00 2 Friday.10} 11,048 1,743 12.790 Saturday.11| 11,227 1,730 13,857 167117 |Tosal | 445 | 77,088 Average daily Oity Ciroulation.11186 Average daily Country Circulation.1,803 Total daïly average circulation 12.989 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1876 Toe CENTRE WARD.\u2014We regret very much to learn that Mr.J.J.Arnton, whore election to the City Couneil was hailed with such general satisfaction, has indicated bis intention of withdrawing from the representation of the Centre Ward.He feels, he says, that he cannot continue conscientiously to occupy the seat inasmuch as he cannot extend to civic business that time and attention which he considers that it demands.In signalizing hig appreciation of the gravity of the responsibility of the Aldermanic position, and resiming because be cannot do all that he would wish, Mr, Arnton displays a sense of public duty rare enough in these daye, and while his loss from the Council will te generally deplored, his motives will be understood and approved of.In his short term of office he has shown many excellent administrative qualities, and he may retire with the assurance that lis constituents believe that he has done his duty.Mr.Nathan Mercer will be a candidate for the representation of the vacant Ward, and, we trust, will be elected without opposition, He will prove a most valuable addition to the civic body, and his election would indicate a desire on the part of prominent citizens to take a share in the man- agement of municipal affairs.A gentleman of the highest character, a thoroughly practical business man, a sanitarian , of extensive scientific knowledgs one comprehending fully the wants of the ' the city, and in whom the completest confidence is reposed by the commercial community, and, above all, an earnest, thoughtful, undefatigable worker, we are convinced that he would prove a most efficient servant of the public, and represent inthe Council an element that has heretofore had but little voice in its deliberations and actions.Tur DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS, ~The leader of the Government, in the Local House, and the chief of the Opposition apparently - enjoyed their meeting on Monday after- | noon, Compliments flew rapidly between them, and the debate on the address was marked by rare courtesy and cordiality.Reading the speeches of the Attorney.| General and Mr.Joly, it is almost impos.' sible to think that any political differences exist between them, and indeed, upon most points of the Ministerial programme, the Opposition is so closely in accord with the Government that it is almost safe to predict a short and exceedingly harmonious cession, Mr.Joly knows, howbeit, well how to hide the hand of iron under a glove of velvet ; there are subjects which will probably crop up before long which will call for language less bespangled with eulogy.The discussion upon the railway policy of the Government was an interesting one.Mr.Joly would appear to have dropped the idea which he put forward 1ast session, and which was supported by his side of the House, that the North Shore lines should be constructed by the Federal Government, inasmuch as they formed a portion of the great Pacific route.As Mr, Angers pointed out, the reception Mr, Mackenzie's Cabinet gave that proposition effectually finished it, and Mr, Joly now admits that the assumption of the Northern trunk line by the Province as a public work was sound policy.As we opined, in foreshadowing the purport of the Speech from the Throne, the railway gcheme of the Government will aim at assisting the South Shore lines to which reference has been frequently made in these columns, and whose requirements were set forth at the Sherbrooke Conference.It is of great importance that they should be judiciously aided by an apportionment of the funds raised for railway construction, so that their early completion may be assured without any geave burden being imposed upon the public.Ever since a railway policy has existed, aud sinceroads were projected and commenced in this Province, there has been doubt and uncertainty, and a constant grabbing for subsidies in one form or other.The people of the Southern counties have shown them- gy Genersi Meeting ers of the St.James Butlaing Societe of Sbatel op WFDNERDAY.the 32nd instant ay} Le 7 ba, in NBLSON HALL, No.506 TLe business of the méetine mir pires + tte £hareholders a special report of {pa Sint gy o Fre Poclety since ts Joundation, an à tout ntly requested \u201ceme.By rane: to Le present, en so ED.BEAUVArs Becy, Trea, PD ACADEMY OF Mug, rat WEDNESDAY rat anniversary of ths open ot Manet 128 of ths Andon, t » Law.1g AFOTHER GREAT ATTRACTION Ee-production of Howard's Comedy, DIAMONDS Faux J.MORRIS &s.En \"00e Unele Ÿ, New Fashionable route \u2019 THURSDAY,.ABRRAGH-N,.FSLIX J, MORRIS &8.ren Micha dug, IBLE SOCIET ERT B OCIETY MERTINGg Anniversary Mes iings of Branch | st which public addreswes on Feocblo Sacletje, mons dn sundays, will be given by the wo 204 ar.Gzarx, of the Montreal an» itary Bio: Jig and the Ministers cf tho Gospel in the Sontety Joca'itles, accordiog to the order, dut J ferent \u2018 Riven below.AU are res te and tin end : Pecually iuvits ° = w 410 a escott.sdnerday, N Rdwszesburg.Thursday,\u201d Nov 1 ?Pm Eriony, Nov 17 7 Im Sunday, Nov19 109, PR .Sunday, Nov 1g 728m .Mcpdzay, Nov gg 7 Pn \u2018Tutsday, Noy 2) 7 Im Sunda, Dec guy Im Su: day, Dec 3 7 sm Sunday, Pec1ÿ à PR Pois ; Monday.Deo]] 7 Pn Ofe des Neiges .Tuesday, Dec12 7 In When the meetings fall on the Babiaty, PN will be sermon on the subject to suit the therg CCanlgy ality of otras) eeting, say Satur.in the var and it 1s desirable that ail for: theuld be dene at a previous nee day night, when practicable \u2018Will the friends of the cause long | the oe Motice fy convey.ference of everythirg local?fien, that this may be doue withocrs If the hour fixed prove unsui the friends will plesse change i bo aban Place, deding ta the Bent To ont.peo: Sho ext pL e next follo ~ form bim of the change, tng *ppolntaent, ufiy correspondents please a to places marked nue\u2019 or to Mdcdress the Agent ections «ill be taken u ï Plesse intimate this.Vat each meeting, MES GREEN, JA 266 Travelling Agent, MA.88, QIEG.J.BAZAZER'$ ACADEMY.\u2014 GENERAL CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY, Gentlemen for term, 36 ; season, $15, Ladies f0r season, $2.50.Assembly 10 o'clock Friday évoning, AFTERNOON CLASSES, Ladies, Mieses and Masters, Wednesda Saturday, 3 till 5.30.$6 per term ; season, Hie Assemblies every Wednesday evening at 8,30 Private Lessons every morning from 9 tr Hall to Rent.259 New Advertisements to-do, - In the matter of T.H.BURGESS, Salojn keeper Bank of Montreal, NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A DIVIDEND oF SEVEN PER CENT, upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the ourrent half-year, ana that the same will be payable at its Banking House, in this City, on and after FRIDAY, the FIRST DAY of DECEMBER NEXT.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th 10 the 30th November next, both days inclusive, By order of the Board, R, B.ANGUS, General Manager, Montreal, 12th October, 1878.UT-law Hopeson URPHY & (Established 1857.) Sur Just receiving new goods in Ribbons, Braids, ttons, Felt 8ki s And a large variety of other goods sui for a general country store.(Nuws Brooxr), 847 ST.PAUL STRRET, MONTREAL, LE LY, WHOLESALE ON ne BEFORE PURCHASING 8TOVES Call and see the RADIANT HOME BASE BURNERS JOHN WATKINS & CO, | 16 Corx Braast: | LiJECTORS, OIL CUPS, 6 making purchases slsewhere buyers ars Coals as low as any.Carp axp gas, 33% J NOWLES STEAM PUMPS, STURTEVANT BLOWERS and EXHAUST FANS, EMERY CLOTH, 4¢ All kinds of Machinery for sale.MACHINERY DEPOT, 5 \u2018ai 'eot.654 Craig Stre Le oi ! [BAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CRMENT, ROMAN CEMENT, VANADA OKMENT, ; FIRE BRICKS, i FIRE OLAY: Soe sale by W.& F.P.CURRIE & C0» 100 GREY NUN STREET MONTREAL.LLUMINATED MOTTOES sud FLOBAL CROSSES, already framed, # eack ; also, a large lot of Statuary, In ensT Enamel Frames, at $1 each, at GEO.WELDON'S, 115 and 117 BLEURY STREET._Advertising Frames a speciality.PHOSFOZONE e1-#2k The now NERVE TONI0#É Erixir OF ILrropriosPHIT: Most valuable PuosrRo Si 2 compound over made ch \u201c1, Nervous, Livers De ints Zine and Rheumatic Comp TT MISS & Co, B MIDDLEM XAVIEB STREP\" ors STOCKS, BONDS and DEBENT BOUGHT AND 80L STRIOTLY ON 0OMMISSION .| vestments secured: |e Er ey avionded for = 2 FRESH \u201c HAVANA CIGARS, COHEN & LOPEZ: 4 \"BY v9 EP ® x UT [.on sn ing M.Ysrxasoar.November 15, 1876, SECON ele pirths, Marriages and Deaths, ms BIRTHS, x Aylmer street, on 15th Noyembar ee At SE joseph Gambel, of a daughter, n the 13:h Nov, at485 St.Dominique PTT Oe wife of J.Perrett, of à daughter.in papers please copy.BKB a On the 8h xIN\u2014At tobourg, t, on the 9: Cami cel Clarke, of the frm of J.& & Clarke, Cobeurg, te Mary Jayce, only daughter of Thor as Hoskin, Exq., Cobourg.tho 7th TRS.LToN.\u2014At Stratford, Ont., on BAX Han, the Bev.Thomas Macpherson, Mr, Jobn Baxter, of Huron couaty, Michigan, 0.8, 0 Blizabeth, cldess daughter of tne late Mr.Matthew Hamliton, Bulice.Sas.the Pn Nov \u2014On Thurs - HIBALD, OOo MoOuaty, asubel Arentvald, av gie, eidest daughies of Rowers Conts, Rug., of Blinton.In DEA \u201c14th Patrick this eity, ou tne inst.Patrick, came 3 years, 2 mouthe and 14 days, Fouagest scn of My, Michasl Gallen, Friends and acquaintances are respecifully invited to attend the fancral on Tharsday af- termcun, At 2 e\u2019cloek, from his fathor\u2019s reai- dence, KO.107 Inspector street, to the place 0° interment, K.C, Cemetery.tmataot, Parrior \u2014In this city, on the 14th tustaot, Pa\u2018ric Rae of zhe late John 4 :liey, aged 14 years and eight montts.D EDITION.New Advertisements this P.M, TWO GCLOCK.| MEFCANTILR AGENCE.| \u2014 It will bs acknowledged that, ia p'op tion to business à Le, there fume manev los In Canada through fai'bres thon in any other counter in the world.And yet our credit giving firms com- tinue to nurse the very syst-m that causes sueh commercial rotienness and 10s, by supporting a lot of men who live on other peoples mi-fortanes, and who boast of being eble to crush the best regulated establishments if they refuse to besome their subscribers.We mean those Yarkes Mercantile Agency men who w:1lfully m!: re; resent ' people with a view of juring heir credit.VERY IMPORTANT During the last two months we havs sold Eight Hundred dozen Ladies Neck Rnff:s at two prices, besides hundreds of dozens at 0iher prie2n during ine same time.This we believe b ats any Whole ssie firm in Montreal.We got these Ruffles wads ¢xpressly for our own trade, aud sell them retail to our customers cheaper than other stores have i 10 pay for ther.Ladies\u2019 Neck Buffias, made of fine while Letsee.only 2c each, or 23c per doz., warranted equal to what Credit Stores sell at 10¢ each, Extra Fine deep turked Leisse Neck Rufftes, 3e + each, or 85c per dozen, equal to what Orelit Funeral wil take place from Ko.42 Capital | street, On Thursday, at 2.30 o'clock, to BR.0, Cemetery.ESN\u20141n this city, on the 13th Instant, after à i and PRR fal (ies, Patrick Hushen, aged 30 years and 3 moaths New York papers plsaso Copy.day evening, the 12th inst ent, at Cote So nine) after a few hours Maes, Sarah H.rrlet, wifo of Alexander Marray, o this city.Mantield, sged 52 years.Stores sell at 12c esch, Ladies Four-ply Linen Collars, 7¢ each or 75¢ per zen, Ladies\u2019 Club House Oollars, $1.50 per dosen, 800 per half dozen oz 150 each.: Ladies\u2019 Plain Linen Cuffs, 136, : Ladies\u2019 very beat Four-ply Linen Que, 250.STOCKINGS.Just received, ome ease Ladies\u2019 Striped Wool MaxrizLD\u2014At Hamilton, on the 9th iast , Charles Hamilton, on the 10th lost, Kealah OE A loved twin daughter of Edmitad and Julia O'Dell, r ged 2 months and 3 weeks rxy\u2014At Ernestown, Ont, on the @Gth inst, Kletcher Empey, ages 65.wBs\u2014In this city, on the 11th instant, Alfred, pa son of W.Dawes, aged 16 months.v\u2014In this city, on the 13th inst, Mary Daly, .of County Armægb, Ireian L, agei 63 yours.At Cobourg, Ont .on the 11th fast, atter Maron port Îllness; Henry Mason (formerly of Montreal), syed 69 years.263-2 \u2014 = For Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Croup, and all diseases of the respiratory organs, ; use Chester's Cure, If it doesnot prove per.feclly satisfactory the money will be refunded.For sale by all druggists, COMMERCIAL.STAR Orvice, 1.30 p.m., | November 15, 18786, The market to-day was moderately active, and prices are unchanged, The following were the sales:\u2014150 Pollards, $3.00 ; 600 Strong Bakers, $5.50; 300 Medium do, $5.35 ; 50 Extra, $5.50 ; 100 | Stockings, very strong make, warranted to wesr well, all to be sold at only 870 per patr, or three pair for one dollar and five cents, Threo pair of Ladies\u2019 Grey Ribbed Wool Hose for one dollar.UNDERCLOTHING.Girls\u2019 Wool Undervests, 25c each.ladies\u2019 Wool Undervests, high neck and long sleeves; properly shaped, oaty $1 each, Wo3l Drawers to matel, $1 per patr.REAL SCOTCH.Arother large shipment o! Real Scotch Wool Undershirts, Drawers and Suits, in Ladies\u2019, Gents and Children\u2019s sizes.S, CARSLEY, 395 Notre Dame Street, Montreul, AND LONDON, ENGLAND.Bemexmber our Cheap Saleof White Shirts all this week.271 AHEAD OF EVERY ONF, Fancy, $5.30 ; 400 Spring Extra, $5.15 ; \u2018 200 do, $5.10; 100 Middlings, $3.55 ; 1,600 City Bags were sold at the afternoon board yesterday at $5.10, Frovr\u2014Reosipty, 2,847 brls, Prices (per barrel of 196 lbs.) : Extra Superfine, $5.50 to $5.55; Patent flour used by bakers for mixing is guoted at about $3.25 to $6.65 ; Double Extra, $5.70; Saperior Extra, $5.62} to $5.75 ; Superfine, $4.75; Fine, $4.30 to $4.40 ; Upper Uaasda Bags, $2.42% to $2.45.WaxAT,\u2014Recelpts, 1,600 bushels.OosrsE GRAINS.\u2014 Recelpts \u2014 Corn, 4,400 bush ; oats, 107 bush; meal, 100 brls, Provisions,\u2014Recelpts \u2014 Butter, 878 kogs 3 cheese, 2,574 boxes; lard, 4 brls; dressed hogs, 10, Ormær Rxoxrers,\u2014Ashes, 70 barrels; leather, 111 rolls ; tobacco, 37 cases; spirits, 96 casks, Cricaao, Nov, 15.\u2014W «eat\u2014Recetpta, 85,000 bushels 3 shipments, 53,000 do.10:20 a m.\u2014Irregular; $1.12} to $1.12§ for December ; $1.13 January, , Com\u2014 Recelpts, 66,000 bushels; shipments, 69,000 do.10.15 a m.\u2014Dull ; 438c to 434c December; 431c to 432c January.Oats\u2014Receipts, 26,000 bush ; shipments, 14,000 bushels, Barley\u2014Receipts, 64,000 bush; shipments, 9,000 bushels, Pork\u2014 Receipts, \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; ahipments, \u2014\u2014\u2014, 10.15 am.\u2014Quiet ; firm; $15.50 for year; $15.60 for January.Lard \u2014 Receipts, ~\u2014\u2014\u20143 shipments, «10.15 a.m, \u2014 Quiet ; nominal ; $9.62} year ; nominal, $9.624 for January.MILWAUKEE, November 15,\u2014W heat.\u2014 Receipts, 81,000 bush ; shipments, 69,000 bush.9.452 m.\u2014Unasettled; $1.194 No, 1 ; $1.144 No.2; $1.044 No.3; 81.154 Dec.; $1.17 January, BEERBOHM\u2019s RErorr.\u2014 London, November 15.\u2014Floating cargoes of wheat, firmly held ; corn, steady.Cargoes wheat and corn on passage and for shipment, firm.Mark Lane wheat turn dearer; corn, steady.Corn, prompt shipment, 25s to 258 6d.Arrivals of wheat and corn off coast, small, English and French country wheat markets, unaltered.Imports of wheat into the United Kingdom during the past week\u2014170,000 to 175,000 (re.orn, 145,000 to 150,000 qrs.Flour, 60,000 to 65,000 brls.Liverpool spot wheat, fair enquiry, Corn, unaltered.California club, 10s 5d to 10s 9d ; white, 10s 2d to 10s 6d ; red spring, 9s 2d to 10s 1d.SPECIAL TELEGRAM.\u2014(To W.J.Fair- bain).\u2014 Liverpool, November 15.\u2014Market stronger for nearly all kinds of wheat.Holders asking an advance, + Prices of Breadstuffs and Provisions at Liverpool, November 14, November 15, | 1:30 p.m.2:00 p.m, \u2018 Mour, 1961b8.\u2026.28 0%035 0 23 Oto25 0 Whesl, red, 100 1bw, 9 Oto9 11 9 Oto B11 Do _wr, do .9 8t010 0 9 8to10 3t010 5 10 8to 10 10 5to10 8 10 5to10 2m, qr Oto26 3 26 0t028 Bezier, 6to 00 3 610 0 Data, Oto 3 6 3 Oto 3 Pons, 0t000 0 37 0to00 Port, dy 0t000 0 71 0to00 Lard, 11 0to00 0 50 6to 00 Beet, 01000 0 83 0 new Bacon, Oto43 6 42 9to 44 FaLoW, 6to00 O 43 3to00 hoeze, 03000 O 60 0to00 THE FUEL MARKET.WeDNmDAY, November 15, CoaL.\u2014A good demand has been ex- Perienced for this article during the past week, The season for shipping has closed and very few barge loads are expected, Freights in New York, closed very strong, The market is well stocked, and prices are tominally unchanged, _ The following are the prices of soft and ard coal respectively :\u2014 2, $6.50 to $86.75; chestnut, $6.75 to 7.25 ; stove, $1.00 ; grate, $5.50 3 Welsh, $6.50 ; Scotch *eam, $5,50 to $6.00, arn oo hae been in fair demand.Prices 88 lollows : \u2014Maple, $7.00; birch, $6.50; beech, $6.00 ; tamarac, $.6), CHARCOAL has been in good demand at 250.per bushel, Coxe is i 5 halon.in moderate request at $3.50 per CITY NEWS.st, Tobe Rev.Mr, Thornloe, the rector of he tke\u2019s, has resigned his incumbency, NRC to say, through ill-health.We to rand he has been appointed secretary © the Sabrevois mission, st pole bazaar in connection with the nid atrick\u2019s Orphan Asylum and the St.con get's Benevolent Society is still bein, tinued In the Mechanics\u2019 Hall, an î gely attended, A very fine collection of Atcy articles are on view.\u2014 Mr CH, Stephens, advocate, is en- Bsged upon a legal work which will suppl A vaut long felt by the profession, vie oy \"Gest of the Judicial Record of the ovince of Quebec.tions TE Will be à very creditable produc.public Teliable legal encyclopedia.Tae 1 cation has been undertaken b y the ovell Company, and the first volume will : ye.! APpear shorti .Tu 18 being we)y i Tass sustained by the Hon.Mr.prise Johnson, who is, dnriug this term, Court Pg in the 1st - Division Superior either | Any deriliction of Court etiquette, out\u201d the learned fraternity or by the 18 at once taken notice of side public, by the Hon.on.Judge, and condemned, esterday mo clerk, who was Delors the Tou] Honor, Te 4 walked across the floor, ur, with the utmost san\u201d uickly reprimanded by His 0, ang fp.2% been à matter of surprise the by; requent remark by strangers, thi on gy al \\n our Courts could be carrried ec through the disorder occazioned 0s on tant talking and movement of Ustice Torok \\n Court.Theaction of Mr, bo hope his pans Teed, aud it is to ple e followed b breth the Bench, wed by et ren op From all we hear, | BENCH, \u2014The dignity of the Beach ning, a forward lawyer's ' BOO COCRORKND LUNCHEON.SPECIAL NOTICE.For the benefit and comfort of the Ladies and Children who live at a distance, as we have quite à large number of customers living in POINT ST.CHARLES, LONGUEUIL, LACHINE, HOCHELAGA, TANNERIES WEST, LONQUE POINIE, COTE ST.ANTOINE, And, in fact, all the outlying districts, and all those for whom it would be t00 inconvenient to go home, and who wish to attend the MONSTER BANERUPT SALE OF DRY GOODS, OX MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20m, AT 109 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, Corner LAGAUOHETIEBE.| We have engaged WAGNIFICENT APARTMENTS close to the store, where LUNCHEON will be served op in GRAND STYLE by one of the beat Restaurateurs In Montreal, Every Day from Noon until 2 P, M, No expense or trouble being spared in order to make cur Customers as comfortable as possible.i J.CARROLL & CO.2741 ' NJEW EDINBURGH OATMEAL ' GLASGOW BROSE MEAL, Just received by Steamer.| HOMINY, SAMP, i HOMINg kam ax Pro, * OATMEAL, FAMILY AND PASTRY FLOUR, BRODIE & HARVIRS, i 1 tr Corner of Craig and Bleury si esta, RETAILERS PREFER THE 00O0K\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, BECAUSE THEIR CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS SATISFIED ! WITH IT.270+ O ARRIVE ex \u201cMoravian,\u201d .the celebrated French Chandeliers or Fiam= beaux Elliott.Parties wishing to he supplied this fall had better leave me their order at once.This lot 1s the beat that were ever imuyorted hers; also, separated Globes for same.These articles, as well as other goods, will be sold at reduced prices.A, BUURBORNIERE, 219 St.Lawrence street (Sign of the Padlock), 268 + THE SILBER LIGHT, Lights the whole room with a rich effalgencs, Is the most agreeable light to read, write or work by, and costs quarter the price of gas.FRED.R.COLE, 98 BT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, 2685 + WE PAY CASH for Rough and Rendered Tallow, and offer Soap at low WM.NITSCH & CO, 266-+ 124 and 126 Quesn street.ORPULENCE.\u2014Dr.Yate Hol land's EMACBRATING POWDERS, for the safe and speedy sbsorpiion of superfluous Fat and reduction of Corpulsner, vor dong standing r excessive.Sole Agents for Canads © TATE & CAVRENTON, 267 + 157 8t.James street.MERICAN RUBBHR OVHxR.BHOES, Coats, Garriage Apront, Horse Cov- ork, Wagon Springs, aud all Goods made of Rubber, HOLBSALR BY TROTTER, BULXER 0Q., 4 215+ 752 Craig street, Montreal, OYSTERS.If you want a good STEW of OYSTERS call at H.MOVITITES Royal Billiard Parlor, No, 299 Notre Dame street, where you can get them from a Chafe- ing dish in three minutes.Price, 25c, 261+ prices.Le COUNTRY PEOPLE SHOULD TRY DUNCAN'S, FOR BLACK TEAS.AS AT HOME.27C+ WHAT ARE CHROMOTYPES : 270+ AT PEOPLE GET THIN by uring Dr.YATE HOLLAND'S BMACRRATING POWDERS.Bole Agents for Canada TATE & COVERNION, 267 + St, James street, ONE CENT YOUR CHOICE! Gilt Lockets and Watches, China and Wood Doils Framed Piotares, Ploture books, Whistles, Battles, Trumpets, Mouth Organs, Jews\u2019 Harps, Tin Teapots, Ships, Horses, Cows, Lambs, Feather Chickens.Tables, Chalrs, Tops, Drinking Cuos, Perclis, Peubolders.Pens.Flagsof all Nations, and goods too numerous to mention, ALL FOR ONE CRNT EACH! AT THE NOAH'S ARK, 237 NOTRE DAME STREET.337 The place for Children to spend their vente + ne \u2018THIRD EDITION.FOUR 0\u2019CLOCK.TELEGRAPHIO.TRIPLE DROWNING, MATTAWA, Ont, November 15, Three men in the employ of James Me.; Laren & Co, Wakefield, were drowned last Saturday are Robert Cowden, from Wakefield Archibald Burns, Gravelle, Ottawa.As yet mone of the bodies have been found.THE EASTERN QUESTION.Loxpox, November 14, The Times argues that Russia conld take up arms to secure good government for the Slavs and that Great Britain won!d have no business to interfere, The Pail Mall Gazctée retorts that this utterance may lead Russia to mistake the mind of the British people, and that a similay mistake led to the Crimean war.The Times considers Eugland\u2019s only course is to proceed with the conference sud not consider anything as changed by sthe recent manifestations in Russia, In sthis course she can only rely on the good \u201cwizhes of all the powers, not one of which will refuse to aid in the work of securing the peace of Europe, The Times thinks, however, that the possible obstinacy of the Porte is the real er.The Daily Telegrapl\u2019s special from Rena says Lord Derby has replied to the Tar- kish objections to the conference in a coa- ciliatory but firm tone.He forcibly points to the necessity for a conference in the interest of Turkey herself, clearly explains his proposal of admistrative autonomy, as a system of local institutions, whichshould give the population soma control over their own affairs, and says there is no questioa of establishing tributary States.The Turks, who lately adopted a very warlike tone, have been somewhat subdued by ths Moscow speech.The Berlin correspondent of the Timnes reports that, in obedienze to Russian demands, Persia has placed some troops on her Turkish frontier, The New Free Press of Vienna 8ay3 England possesses the clearest proofs of Russia\u2019s ulterior designs, She has communicated these to Count Von Buest, Austrian Ambassador in London, A complete agreement has been established between England and Austria.Lonpoxn, November 15.Business on the Stocz Exchange to-day has been quiet and steady, but there has been no marked recovery in prices, Two minor failures are reported in connection with the fortnightly settlement.CITY NEWS, \u2014 The detectives are working up a clue which is expected to lead to the recovery of a large quantity of goods stolen at different times during the past twelve months, \u2014 The SS.\u2018Nova Scotian \u201d sailed from Halifax at noon yesterday with 25 cabin and 21 steerage passengers for Liverpool, and 7 cabin and 12 steerage passengers for St.John\u2019s.-\u2014 The Grand Trunk authorities are in hopes that in a short time the railway war which has been waged for such a length amicably settled.A meeting of the | managers of the various roads will be held | at New York in the course of a few days, when final arrangements will probably be | made.| Wrxok.\u2014The following account is given of the wreck of the schooner \u2018\u2018 Zelia,\u201d belonging to Roger Lavoie, of the Eboule- | ments; Quebec, à well known captain on _ the St.Lawrence, and the ices of its cap- | tain and crew of seven, whose names are as follows : Lavoie, his two sons, Augustin ' Bouchard, Edmond Boudreault and Antoine Tremblay, all of the Eboulements, and Edmond Rochefort, of Cape St.Ignace.The schooner sailed the latter part of August for Labrador, for a cargo ; of fish for Messrs, Lord, Magor & Munn, of this city, and was on its return voyage with 1,400 barrels of herring, when on the : 15th of the present month, it was struck ! by a terrific gale, accompanied by a storm * which increased in fury as the night came j on While in this perilous position, the vessel suddenly struck, and was dashed in pieces, causing the loss of all on board.| Five of the bodies were picked up near the scene of disaster, on the following ay.| RECORDER'S COURT \u2014 WEDNESDAY.\u2014 \u2018 There were 9 names on the list to-day.The following were fined for drunkenness: James Clarke, 18, cutter ; John Sander- son, 35, laborer ; Peter Clare, 25, laborer; Pat.Gillen, 55, laborer, $1.50 or 10 days.William Johnson, 24, driver, driving without a number, $1.50 or 10 days.Pierre Laforca, 25, driver, $2.50 or 15 days.James Leithead, 18, carter, $5 or 15 days.Martin Maber, 28, laborer, drunk and disorderly, $5 or 1 month.Exilda Vilmanie, 21, no occupation, $10 or two months.Exilda Vilmanie, 21, no occupation, assaulting Sarah Sloan, was fined Ey the Recorder this morning $10,00 or 2 months, It appears that Mrs.Sloan whose maiden name is Sarah Earl, residing in Amherst street, had let a room to Exilda Vilmanie, but coming home from a days work, she found the defendant in a state of druffkenness, and on her remonstrating with her she assaulted her.Martin Maber, # laborer, residing in Aqueduct street, was accused of being drunk and breaking windows in St, J proph's Asylum, [The stone going through the window and disturbing the clergy who were at the time confessing the children, He was fined $5.00 or one month, PoLiceE CourT,\u2014WEDNESDAY, \u2014Ernest Turner, 20, agent, and Jean Baptiste Beaufoy, 43, carter, charged by H.Murren, Custom House Officer, with forcibly carting merchandize from the shipping wharf, after it was too dark to allow him fo check them before delivery, No evidence, and accused discharged.Alice Bolton, 31, no occupation, stealing a door from a building in Hypolite street, two months\u2019 hard labor.Delima Gauthier, 18, no occupation, attempting to pass a $10 bill of the Confederate States of America; discharged, there being no evidence.\"The prisoner bad bought seventy cents\u2019 worth of cakes at Pitman\u2019s, for which she offered the above bill.Denjamin Strow, 21, hair-dresser, pleaded guilty to keeping collection of money made for different parties, six months\u2019 hard labor.Guillaume Valin, 26, laborer, stealing money and fars from Anna Desaulniers and Ida Parent; remanded till to-mor- row.Jeseph Beanregard, captain of a barge, striking one of the hands aboard named Theophile Desjardins, with his fist, 84 and costs.Theophile Desjardius and Arthur Desjardins, refusing to do duty on the barge above referred to, 43 hours imprisonment.The following cases were disposed of yesterday afternoon, before Mr.Brehaut, P.M.: John Sheehan, larceny of hair, continued to the 16th inst, Edouard Mathurin, accused of stealing a hand.cart, was discharged.ROBBERY IN A HOUSE OF ILL-REPUTE, A bard-visaged young man, well-known to the police, named Guillaume Valin, aged 28, visited one of the places of de- bauech in Jacques Cartier street on Satur: day night, between 11 and 12 o\u2019clock, In one of the rooms up-stairs, when one Ida Parent, aged 17 years, was present, he brandished a knife, and threatened to cut her in balves if she made any noise or otherwise created an alarm, He then proceeded to ransack several drawers, taking various articles.including a valu- given with safety to very youn able fur coat and a muff \u2014the whole worth about $100.Thus loaded with the spoil, | be opened the door and rushed down stairs to the street.Several females opposed his progress, but he brandished his knife, which soon made them retire, Just as the thief was passing through the door, a tall man, wearing a long coat, evidently hailing from ti other side of line 45, was i in the act of entering.The two men ; meeting together with more force than | was expected, the tall American, who was moving slowly, while the other was coming like a battering-ram, was sent flying into the mud on the broad of his back, : He remarked as he picked himself up that \u201che had not calculated on that\u2014he | thought it was a quiet house.\u201d Informa.: tion of the robbery having been given at the Gain street station, Acting-Sergeant Miller and Sub-Constable Chatigny went morning, by the upsetting | i i { } of a boat in the Long Sault.Their names * head & Co, i The petitioner urged thata meetin of time between the Trunk lines, will be | THB MONTREAL BVHNING STAR, in search of the accused, and, upoa a hin} received from a man who was \u2018\u2018posted,\u201d they proceeded to a house in Moat.| calm street, the residence of the acsused'a brother, where they found the mau they wanted.When brought before the Police Magistrate this morning, he pleaded not guilty, and was remanded tilt to-morrow afternoon.INSOLVENCY MATTERS.The Hon.Mr.Justice Torrence has rendered decisions in re Thomas White.insolvents, Thomas Darling, ; | petitioner and A] - Cumberland, aad David | and Alphonse Doutre, contest ant, anent the election of an official assignee, of of crediters of the insolvent firm held où the 25th of September last, for the purpose of electing an assignee to the estate, he, the petitioner, was duly nominated according to the votes of creditors given.The contesting party, and interim assignee to the estate, Mr.Alphonse Doutre, claims that the meeting was irregular, not being presided over by a creditor as required by the 22nd section of the Insolvent Act, and, further, that a number of votes were irregular, .The Court granted the petition, appoint ing Thomas Darling assignee to the estate, on the ground that the meeting was in solvent Act, MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE.this Institute was held last evening, to consider the new Bill of Incorporation, Present : The President, G, Cruikshank, in the chair; John Boyd, Vice-President; D.Rose, Secretary ; Charles Garth, Wm.Reid, Fred.Perry, R.Irwin, Wm.Ferguson, Henry Tenton, J.Allen, David MeFailane and others, The Chairman, in opening the meeting, called attentien to the purpose for which this epecial meeting of the members was called, viz., \u201c\u2018to consider the amended Bill of Incorporation received from the last annual meeting,\u201d Some omissions had occurred in drawing out the bill, but they had now been arranged, and it was before them for adoption.Clauges 1 and 2, meeting the approval of the members, were passed.Moved by Mr.Alfred Perry, seconded by Mr, D.McFarlane, that the words \u2018* and at least two-thirds of the said gene: ral committee shall be elected from among the operative or retired mechanics or manufacturers, then members of the said corporation,\u201d be struck out.This motion was put to the meeting, and lost, Moved by Mr.Rose, seconded by Mr.Boyd, that the paragraph in the same clause reading as follows : *\u2018 To alter and change the constitution of the said general committee, or to diminish or add eo their numbers, or to alter and change the number of officers of the said corporation, as from time to time may be deemed advisable,\u201d be struck out.This motion was carried, Clauses 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 were carried unanimously, with the exception of calling the annual meeting for the election of officers on the first Monday of December, instead of September.At the last line of clause 9 two-thirds of the members of any special meeting were required to pass anynew by-law instead of | a majority of the members, Moved by Mr.McFarlane and adopted, | that the following be inserted after the { third line of section I, \u2018\u2018 provided always i that one month\u2019s notice be given by three insertions in each of two city newspapers i and by circular to each member,\u201d Sections 11, 12 and 13 were read and approved, Moved by Mr, Garth, seconded by Mr.Reid, that the foregoing bill be adopted and the general committee be authorized to get it passed into an Act by the Provincial Legislature, AN ATTEMPT Tu FORM A NEW POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.À meeting was held last night in Perry\u2019s Hall to consider the question of forming a new polltical association.Very few per- those just dropped in to see what was going on.Mr.G.C.McLaughlin occupied the chair, done him, the Chairman said he felt he could not do justice to the object for which they had assembled, He had come entirely unprepared ; he would give his views on the subject of the meeting in an abstract form.This national party would recognize no creeds or prejudices.Its object was sublime and vital to the \u2018\u2018colony.\u201d To do justice to the object of the meeting, and to Jay its views in a proper light before the public, the meeting would require to be addressed by a man like Goldwin Smith, He himself could make but à poor substitute.The moment bad arrived when the times and emergencies required change, and the example of four thousand years was before us, When the United States started, it had not the advantages we possess, We had all its evils to keep clear of, Canada had an example of how things were carried on in Europe, where there were perpetual broils bloodshed.In starting the National Party, we want to abolish all sectarian prineiples, we must have free unsectarian schools, where Jew and Gentile may send their children.As it was at present, young children were taught religious principles before they could understand their meaning.In conclusion, he said, the first object of this paity would be to form \u201ca sound moral and social basis.\u201d Our second object would be to cut loose the beantiful ship, Canada, from all connection with other countries\u201d and to float her gracefully upon the ocean, where, with her flag proudly waving in the breeze, she could compete successfully and independently for the commerce of the world, Mr, Eurd, Mr.Sutton and Mr.Burns were called upon to give their views, which they did in a few words, expressing sym: pathy with the object of the meeting, but only partially endorsing the views of the Chairman, Mr, Jobn Norris, of the Herald, was then asked to speak.That gentleman, in response to repeated calls, after some preliminary remarks, said that there could be no mistake that the question was an important one.It devolved on every one to endeavor vo make the country great and free; it was for us to profit by the example of the United States.He maintained the right of every one to take an active part in the affairs of the country.It was then decided to appoint a committee to take into consideration the formation of a Canadian National Assembly, or party or branch of any such organization, and in the event of its being considered advisable to do so, to draft a platform, and take such steps as may be deemed necessary to lay the matter before the public generally, and that the chairmaa be instructed to call a meeting at such time as is seen fit.The meeting, which was by no means a success, dispersed, SPECIAL NOTICES, Desmarteau & Bond's, HALL, parlor and office stoves for coal and wood, open grate ; stoves put up by careful workmen on short notice ; waite mica for stoves, wholesale and retail, I, J.À.Suryeyer, 524 Craig street.Dr.T.D.Reepcertifies that the Nurses\u2019 Treasure contains the best ingredients known to the medical profession for the purpose for which it is reeommended, namely for regulating the bowels, relieving wind, checking vomiting, diarrhœa and dysentry.children, according to directions on the bottle, GARDNER's Domestic CoucH REMEDY, in bottles, at 25¢ and 50c each.Too much cannot be said in praise of this preparation, itbeing at once the most pleasant and most effectual Cough Remedy in use.Testimonials from medical men and gentlemen of high standing recommending its use, It is perfectly harmless, and is, therefore, equally useful for children as wellasadults.To be bad only at Gard- ner\u2019s Medical Hall, 233 St.James street, nearly opposite Ottawa Hotel SUuNBURST, RWLE BRITANNIA AND Orners, \u2014 The discussion on * Trish Home Rule\u201d has degenerated into a personal squabbld, hence we must declare the correspondence closed, at least for the pre- ! sent, conformity with the provisions of the In.He also says that it can be .A general meeting of the members of sons were present\u2014not more than a dozen | responding to the summons, and many of i.268 In returning thanks for the honor | and ! New Advertisements this P.M, QT GLO4GES BAND 07 HOPE AFTERNOON C0 NOERT, On FRIDAY, Nov, 17th, at Four o'clock.Adm'as:cn free.AU a © wélocme.Pa.ons and riez ds 01 the Cbi âcen cordisliy ir.vited, O72 GO00D TEMFLABS, late B.À.O.of G.T.The regular weekly meeting 6f the abnve Leige takes place on TAUKSDAY RVANI NG, 14th last.Every member is requerted to attend, as baviness of importunce will be brought up, _m (BY ORDER.) INDEPENDANT @, ORDER OFODDFELLOWS, M.U.A sv Anniversary Dioner of the La Lora Montreal and Loyal Vie- toria Lydges will take place at 1he Ter:apin, Notre Dame street, on FRIDAY RVENTNG, Novem ber 17th.Chair to be taken at § p.m, Tiuxets, $1.35.\u2014 2 (CLEARING SALE Of NEW ARD SECOND-HAND PORSI COUPE, Engrav- Inge, Mirrors, Bedd!.g, vy nuction, on FRIDAY, November 1711, nt 432 Notre Dame cet.\u2014 We will sell the well-as«orted collection of Far- Diture, cozsisting of 8, W.Par'or Sets, In Hair and other Cloths, B.W.and Aah Sedroom Sets, Ward- 10bes, Boresus, B, W, and Ash Sideboards, Enclosed Washstands, Easy and Rocking Chairs, Pier Glasses and Chromos, 390 Pictures and Mir- T0789, Bair and Wool Mut 8, ule Piano, six large Tes Cannisters, and a general assortmeat of household effects, which must be cleare1 $0 mase TOOmM for à large COLSignment of American Farni- Bale a8 TEN and TWO o'elock p.m.D.RAK & 00., Auctioneers.271 QALE OF LUMBER, (On account of whom it may o3ncern,) TO COVAR CHARGES FO 0; GES OR STORAGE AND \u2018Will be sold on FRIDAY, Novem her 17th, at the yard of the First Iaspec'ivn Stores, Quebec Gate Barracks (eutrance by Water or hy Panl ree 14 STICKS OF LUMBER, (Measuring about 30 feet each), Sale at TEN o'clock, JAMES LYDON, 271 2 Aucti 4()() *T- JOSEPH STREBT.320,000 worth of firat-class DRY GOODS to be told at public auction, On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, the whole stock ts sold.I sm instructed by Mr.Thomas Brady to scll his entire stock 0° splendid Dry Goods, ths only 2+1e in the west end of a really first class stock.\u201c8 attend this sate at 10 a.m, 2 and 7 p.m.dally.271 7 J.F.RAYMORE, Auctioneer.S ALE OF JAMES McCLURE & CO°3 BANKRUPT STOCK, 1313 Sr, CATHERINE SrREeT, * Next door to Mssens.ALEXANDER & SON, SALE COMMENCES ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13rx, AND FOLLOWING DAYS.ALSO, AT 454 NorrE DAME STREET, Near McQil! Street, STUPENDOUS WILL BEMADE, SACRIFICES The above Estate havin ; been purchased at 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.The wiole to be | DISPOSED OF IN THE SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE.STE.MARIE BROS.AMILY HERALD, FAMILY | READER, Sons of Brittania, Young Britain, | &¢.&c., for Novemiær, received at HENDERSON'S} Magazine and News Depot, 187 ST.PETER STREET and _271-+ 67 ST.LAWRENCE STREEL.NIAGARA DISTRICT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANE, ESTABLISHED 1836, This Company is now prepared to INSURR REAL ESTATE PROPERTY and PRIVATE DWRLLINGS at very advaniageous rates Agents wanted in all unocoupied parts of Ontario : and Quebec, Que A.DE LARE, 123+ Manager for Ontario and Quebec.(CANADIAN OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE, BEING AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CANADA, CHIEF REGULATIONS, PO3I- ASE RATES and other Information.VoL 2, No.1, OcTOBER, 1876.Price, 50 ctr, For sale by DAWSON BROS, Mx RAY'S CASTOR-FLUID FOR THE HAIR, delightfully refreshing, invig- Ora and cleansing, A standard preparation for a use.Price, 250.The word ** CAsTOR- Frum! Ts my rocisteréd trade mark, 288 NBY R.GRAY, Ohemist, Montreal, | LY HERALD, for November, just received ; also, sll the latest Mega.zines, and another fresh supply of the celebrated Lakeside Library Novels, at 12c.each, complete, BATTLE BROS.& SHELL, 2L1-+ 21 Bleury street, near Notman\u2019s, ROOCH LOST.\u2014On Sunday afternoon, between 18 Shuter street and corper Aylmer and Berthelot streets, a small Gold Brooch, with coral centrs, attached to a cardinal red bow.The finder will please leave it at either 18 8huter street, or 752 Oralg street, and ba suitably rewarded: 271 3 TO LET, 155 8t.Charles Borromme street ; eight apartments ; rent £45, without taxes Enquire on the premises.271-3 DIOTuNOs.OARD\u2014A few Boarders csn be accommodated at 57 Alexander street ; terns moderate; OST, on Tucsday evening, the 14th inst while driving along Papineau square, the Tall-board 0?a Bootch Cart.The finder will oblige by retnrn- ing it to No.65 Dorchester atrost 271.2 FofEP; a pmall sum of money in Mcinroe\u2019s Saloon.Ownercan have it by applying at 161 Amkerstatreet, 271-8 _\u2014 ANTED, by a young man (French-Canadian), a situation as Coschman.Apply to R.B.Chamrsagne, 16 St.Vincent atreet.271-3 stree! ScorcE Lambs\u2019 wool Underclothing at ! ANTED, a General Servant, with good refer- encra, for a family of two.Apply, between 9 and 12 a.m., 340 Cadieux street, 271-2 I8H! OYSTER SI FINNAN HADDIER YARMOUTH BLOATERS, FasE Ens, OYSTERS, FRESH OYSTERS OYSTERS, in Bulk, Can, Keg and Shell, D.HATTON & CO, Importers of Fish, Oysters, &o.256-4 18 Bonssoours strest, ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [No.8187.1 District of Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal\u2014Moise Lemieux Plaintiff, vs.Laurent Piceon, Defendant, and Timothe Besudry, liers saisis \u2014WUI be soid by pab- lic suction by authority ot justice, on Friday, the Twenty-fourth day of November, inst, 1878, st Two of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the said tiers sai ie, No.254 Visitation street, in the of Montreal, all the s and chattels sel in this cause, consisting of Household Furniture, &c.Terms cash, ADOLPHE DESEVE, B.S.C.Montreal, 15th November, 1878.271-1 ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, [Ro.9874.1 District of Montreal.TRCUIT COURT, Montreal.\u2014Magloire Dsjar aciE Advocate of Montresl.Plaintiff, vs.Ovide wigs.c>rter, and Maxima Parens, « rigr, both of Montreal.Lefendante\u2014Will be soïd by public auction, by authority of justice, on Friday, the Twenty-fourth day of November inst., at Eight of the clock in ihe forenoon, at the domiclle of the said Deferdant, Ra.33 Bonaparte street, In the City of Montreal, all the goods and chattels of the said defendant, Ovide Bicsu, seized in this caus: consisting of Household Furu!ture, Horses, Sleigh, &c, Terms cash.JOSEPH POIRIER, B:8.C.Montreal, 15th Nor., 1876.275-1 \u2018 : W'ICIORIA LODGt&, U.U.of At 10 8.1, 22047 p.m., avd following days until and gentlemen will find it to their advantage to WW ANIED, an fn door Man Servant ; bess refer : ences required, Appiy at 822 Sher brooke ! FOURTH EDITION.SIX O'CLOCK.TELEGRAPHIC, 8pecial to the STAR.] OTrawa, November 15.A thantyman, named Fraser, while out making roads on the upper Ottawa, yesterday, cat his arm severely and bled to Death before any assistance could be given F.A.Dixon, tutor at Rideau Hall, has Been appointed to a position in the Pablic orks Department.judicial changes It is said that several are in contemplation in Ontario.Chief Just ce Draper, it is ramored, will be shelved and Chief Justice Spragge elevated to the Chief Justiceahip of the Court of Appeals.[Special to the Stax.] TeroNTo, November 15.No business is being done in the law courts to-day ont of respect to the memory of the late Mr.Cameron.A meeting of the Law Society, of which deceased was Tressurer, is called for this afternoon to make arrangements for attending the : Toneral, which will probably take place on ay.W.J, McMallen, a ahip\u2019s-laborer, while « loading grain yesterday fell into the bay ; ARd was drowned.James Campbell, a burglar, who, in e 18 pieces of silk from the March last, sto) l atoreof Moorhouse & Godson, has been arrested.! Weather fine.i.PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.! (From our own Correspondent, J Quesec, November 15, To-day, the Hon.Mr.Angers will intro- \u2018 duce a bill entitled, Town Corporation\u2019s : General Clauses Act, also an act to amend Sr.Perersavnu, November 15, Ap Twp arial Ori er was promulgated toe ! day, probibiting t' e export of horses from { westera and southern R -ssia, Vienna, November 15, A favorable reply of Austria to the { English Corference proposal has been dis.i the law respecting the Superior Court, ' .Mr.Chapleau will introduce resolutions respecting the organization of the Civil Service of the Province ; and Mr, Angers, resolutions respecting a superannuation and aid fund in favor of certain public employees and their families, To-morrow, Mr, Mathieu will introduce a bill entitled, An Act to Amend the Code of Civil Produce of Lower Canada.On Friday, Mr, Wurtele will move for the returns showing the abstract of the statements made under the provisions of Chapter 3, Consolidated Statutes of Lower Canada for 1875, by the Clerks of the Circuit Court, and by the Prothonotaries of the Superior Court for the Province.MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, Hon, Fraser DeBerry has been taken to his home at St, Marie; his illness being too serious to allow him in the sitting of the Council, The body of a sailor belonging to the bark **T, E.Millidge,\u201d was found in the water at Hall's booms yesterday.An inquest will be held to-day.The Captain and second mate of the barque \u201cCordelia\u201d have been arrested on warrants, charging them with cruelty to two seamen on the voyage to Quebec, Mr.Hunt, owner of the steamer \u2018\u2018 Ro- thesay,\u201d has applied to the Harbor Commissioners for a wharf accommodations for a line of steamers to run between Quebec and Montreal next year.Capt.Thomas Connel, of the Manicon- gan lightahip, has been presented by the ominion Government with a very handsome silver watch, bearing an inscription signifying that the Government recoguize : Capt, Connel\u2019s heroic conduct in saving ; the life of Francis Kelly, in September, : 1875, Yesterday two workmen named Laberge and Bedard while engaged upon a scaffold, ! some 25 feet from the ground, in repairing the side of a house in Belair street, St.Roch, were precipitated off the scaffold.Bedard escaped with a few scratches, but Laberge sustained more serious injuries, The bark \u2018\u2018 Desalabery,\u201d Capt.Lovitt, - which loaded a deal cargo at Metis, and | cleared London a week ago, was towed into | port last evening by the steamer * Conqueror\u201d No, 2, water-logged, and a por- ; * tion of the crew refusing duty.A survey will be held, \u2018Weather clear and cold.The Finance Committee of the Council - Board of Arts submitted the report recom.; mending the payment of the amounts due, | and stating#hat without anticipating the | grant it was not possible to open any more : schools this year.Report adopted.| The report of the Special Committee on | rules for the guidance of teachers and | pupils in art schools recommending the adoption of certain rules was also adopted.{ _L.J.Boivin, on behalf of the deputa- | tion to Philadelphia, made a preliminary report which was received.| __On motion of Mr, Rolland, seconded by Mr.Levesque, $200 each was granted to | the schools of St.Henri and Hochelega.The schools to be under the control of the Montreal Cemmittee.i On motion of Mr.Stevenson, seconded ; by Mr.Rolland, it was resolved that the ! Council regrets it cannot assist the Huntingdon Academy in establishing art classes, as the p ent would be inconvenient, but that the Secretary be authorized to enquire as to the propriety of establishing a school of art in Huntingdon.Grant not to exceed $200.Moved by L.J.Boivin, seconded by Mr.Bulmer, That, in view of the Paris Exhbition of 1878, the Council believes it its duty to draw the attention of the Government to the importance of an early action in the matter, should it be intended totake active steps to be represented there, also.that the Council should prepare drawings from the different schools to be exhibited in its name, Moved by Mr.Levesque\u2014That the building in St.George\u2019s street, used as a school of design, not being adopted to the wants of the locality, the Council ask the Corporation of Quebec to place at its disposal, rooms sufficient to accommodate the pupils.\u2014Carried, On motion of Mr.Bulmer, it was decided that the Council next meet at Montreal, A telegram just received here conveys the important intelligence that Langevin\u2019s election for Charlevois is maintained by Judge Routhier, with all costes against petitioners, The Council Board of Agriculture met today.Mr.Browning was re-elected President, and Mr, Massue, Vice-Presi- dent.On motion of Major F.W.Gray, it was resolved that the next Provincial Exhibition, in 1877, be held in Quebec city, providing the city place at the disposal of the Council of Agriculture $6,000 on or before 1st March next.The Council thea adjourned.NEWS OF THE WORLD, OmaHA, Neb.,, November 15.Passengers {rom the Red Cloud Agency say that the Cheyennes have left their camp on Bad Land Creek, and gone north to join Crazy Horse, These Indians are better fighters even than Sioux, and this exodus will add great strength to the force opposed to General Crook.PaATTERrsoN, N.J., November 15, Diptheria is spreading s0 alarmingly in | this city that the Mayor to-day issued his | proclamation to enforce the sanitary pre.* cautions.° New Yorx, November 15, Steamship \u2018\u2018 Abyssinia,\u201d from Liverpool, brings $1,052,000 in specie, Loxpox, November 15.The Post to-day in its financial column says that London underwriters are takin, five shillings per 100 pounds for risks of capture on steamers now loading in Russian ports.Axvaz, November 15, The British steamer ¢ City of Manchester,\u201d from Liverpool to Calcutta, has sunk off here ; all hands except the captain and steward are supposed to be lost, LivErroos, November 15, i The cargo in the main hold of the Ame.: rican line steamer * Lord Clive,\u201d which was to bave sailed from here to-day for Philadelphia, was found to be on fire this morning ; the fire was extinguished by the ship's hose before any damage was done to the steamer.The damaged cargo is being relanded.Loxpox, November 15.| À Reuter telegram from Constantinople ! says: \u2018\u201c All the powers are stated to be in accord respecting the Conference which is ex ected to commence its sittings at the end of November.The Porte has made some objection, but its adhesion ap- pears certain, England having made urgent representations to that end, patched to London.LonpoN, November 15, The race for the great Shropshire handicap took place at Shrewsbury to-day.It was won by \u2018 Tetrarch,\u201d with \u2018\u201c Tina\u201d second, and \u2018\u2018The Ghost\u201d third.CITY NEWS.\u2014A.A.Wilson has instituted an action in the Superior Court against Dosithee Allard and The Queen Insurance Co.for $1,134.42, \u2014 William Mason, a workman, had two fingers broken on the left hand to-day in Chanteloup\u2019s foundry, by the fall of the drop-hammer.\u2014 A meeting of the shareholders of the Academy of Music was held yesterday.The only busines transacted was fixing the amount for which the premises are to be insured, \u2014 The Dominion steamship Co.have ' decided to run a fortnightly line between Liverpool, Halifax and Philadelphia during the coming winter, instead of their usual course between Liverpool and Boston.\u2014 The Inspector street Church temperance meeting was held last night, and addresses were delivered by the Messrs, Tyser, Franklin, Jaques and Rev.S.Massey ; readings by Mr.T.Smith ; songs by Mr.F, Carter.The speaking was earnest and practical, and the meeting one of the best.Several persons signed the pledge.\u2014 Hope Lodge LO.G.T.gave a concert last evening in St.Mark\u2019s Hall, Dalhousie street.The attendance was very large, and an excellent programme performed.The following ladies and gentlemen took port :\u2014Misses Perry and Mitchell (2), Mrs, iggins, Messrs, Caton, Lockhurst, Ran: kin, Hodge, Walker, Hawkins, Saddlerand Mortimer, \u2014In the first division Saperior Court, before Mr, Justice Johnson, the case of tbe Union Navigation Company vs.J.B.Deslongchamp was heard.Tie company sue for $500 of stock, subscribed by the defendant, but which he refuses to pay, alledging he was intoxicated when he signed the agreement.Mr, Jette, M.P., for the Union Navigation Co.ENTERTAINMENT, \u2014The first of a series of musical and literary entertainments in behalf of the Parochial mission work of the Church of St.James the Apostle, was given last night in the Sunday School room, and was largely attended.It was in every way successful.The singing of a lady amateur was much admired for its finish and expression, while Miss Sedley Taylor executed two difficult morceaux on the piano-forte in excellent style.Mies Brown read with rare pathos \u2018\u2018 The death of little Joe,\u201d and, by way of contrast showed her knowledge of Yankee humor by giving \u2018\u201c Josiah Allen's wife at New York.\u201d Mr.Bourne alsojsang well two very pretty songs, and the Glee Club contributed two part-songs.The next entertainment will be given on the 21st inst, QUARTER SESSIONS.BEFORE JUDGE COURSOL.Telford Curry, larceny on the 20d Nov.of a barber's chair and pole, discharged, Michael Williams and William McNeil, robbery of a felt hat, valued at $2, from one Antoine Thoin, on the 23rd October last, guilty, sentence! next Saturday.William Riley, felonously wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm by stabbing John Foley on the 12th October, guilty, sentence next Saturday.Mr.Euclid Roy retained for the prisoner.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Boucicault\u2019s always popular Irish play, the \u2018\u2018Colleen Bawn,\u201d was given last evening to an excellent audience.Mr.Arnold, as Miles-na-Copaleen, kept his auditors in roars of laughter, and gave another proof of bis rare \u2018\u2018 gift of tonguer.\u201d He has no peer on the stage here in Irish character, which he represents true to iife, and without any exaggeration.Mr.Morris, although not by any means the equal of Mr.Arnold in Hibernian characters, made a good Danny Mann, whilst Miss Reeves was most winning in the part of Colleen.The support, generally, was good, and the scenery admirable.This evening Howard's comedy, \u2018\u2018Diamonds,\u201d will be presented.GOOD FORTUNE.A CITIZEN OF MONTREAL HEIR TO £7,000,000.We have the pleasure of stating that our fellow-citizen, Mr.John R.Middlemiss, has had phe good fortune to be one of fifteen heirs to an estate in England that will give to each £7,000,000.The estate has been accumulating since early in the 17th century, and the real and personal property will amount to £101,000,000.The money is in the Bank of England, and legal steps have beentaken by the heirs to establish their claim.The highest legal talent in England has been employed, and the solicitors of the Bank have been retained to conduct the case.Mr.Middle- miss claims as a direct descendant of the intestate.We congratulate him on the good prospect that is before him, and trust all his best hopes will soon be realized, THE LAZARUS ROBBERY.Continuation of Mrs, Ann Brennan\u2019s evidence yesterday :\u2014Mrs, Ward had told her that Ward had given her a hundred dollar bill.I saw Rose, the prisoner's daughter often.Yesterday two weeks she brought her clothes into my house.While talking to Mrs.Ward one day, the landlady came and said, \u2018 what on earth is the matter, the detectives are after you,\u201d I said \u2018my God what have you done ?\u201d Mrs, Ward answered, ¢\u2018 there has been a great robbery,\u201d adding that Ward, Gus and others had done it ; also stating that both money and jewellery had been stolen.The landlady\u2019s name is Demers During the afternoon I went out on her request, and on my return Mrs.Ward said, \u201cI wish to God, I had this scatchel away.\u201d 1 said \u2018\u2018 Why ?\u201d to which she replied \u2018\u201c My watch and chain «re in it, if they got that on me it might cause suspicion.Mrs.Miller's evidence was continued.Cross-examined by Mr, McMaster, counsel for Mrs.Ward, but nothing new elicited.Mrs.Margret Scot, widow of the late John Dawson, was also examined by Mr.Kerr, Q.C.She said she knew the prisoner, Éiizabeth Ward, and her husbaud ; also the prisoner, Marechal, slightly ; Marechal boarded with the Wards ; she knew Mis, Miller ; Mrs, Miller had called at my house to ask me to go and see Mrs, Ward, who was ill; witness went, and Mrs.Miller told her the detectives were after Mrs.Ward; Mrs, Miller and Mrs Ward then both asked her to take out thesatchel belonging to Mrs, Ward ; witness refused ; a young girl, who was in the house at the time, asked her if she would not take the satchel away tooblige Mrs, Ward, aë she was in such trouble ; witness refused again; the girl, whose name the witness belicved was Mary Hynes, then said she would take it.The girl then left carrying the satchel with her, taking the direction of St.Patrick\u2019s Church, The same evening Mrs.Ward had gone to the witness\u2019 house, but had not been)in the house half an hour, when Detective Richie came in and arrested her, FINANCIAL, STAR Orc, 4 p.m.November 15, 1876.Sterling Exchange dull, 84; documentary, nothing doing ; gold drafts on New York, } to } premium, Sales at the morning board of the regular Exchange were :\u201426 Montreal at 1914 ; 3 do at 1914 ; 100 Ontario at 107 ; 27 Consolidated at 103 ; 26 Peoples at 933 ; 40 Toronto at 187 ; 8 Merchants\u2019 at 93}; 56 do at 93}: 26 Metropolitan at 51: 10 Exchange at 100}; 25 Montreal Telegraph Co.at 1584.Sales at the afternoon board of the ; of John Ferguson, { Leicester, Regular Exchange : 40 Merchants\u2019 at 93}; : 34 do,, ex-div,, at 90} ; 9 Comuerce at R HY lca.itab Rorth Amerlc: # lonial Coal Oo.| way, and perha 1324 ; 50 Montreal Telegraph at 157 ; 25 do.at 1573 ; 53 do.at 1564, The following were the fluctuations in whooks :\u2014 11:30 135 (ig 2475 UZ ad 7.5 TX RU 5 101% 100 100% 100° #93 6 s 8 865 \u2014 su \u2014 » 5% \u2014 x wo, % \u2014 3 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 4 19 ¢ oA 10% 10% 10 BUSINESS TROUBLES, Yr.Beausoleil h s been appointed As- signee to the estate of L.L.Henault, dry goods merchant, of Quebec, and also to the estate of Alexander Hudon, general merchant, St, Pacome, A writ of attachment, at the instance 1, bas boen issued against Bussiere & Co., pianoforte dealers, 270 Mountain street, for $510.BUSINESS CHANGES, Jeseph Smyth and John Mullin have formed a partnership under the title of \u2018\u2018Smyth & Mullin \u201d to carry on the business of buying and selling bankrupt stocks fu this city, M.N.Hacott and John Arles, formerly ing on the business o carpenters this City, have dissolved.P carpe LATEST MONRY MARKET, NEW YORE, } SE Nov.Toor ne Blerling Exchange.482; @ 00 MONTREAL, Greenbacks bought as a discount of.0 00 90 00 10 00 6-0 + Greenbaoks sold at a discount Drafts on New York.8 @ 81 Silver bought at a discount ok 10 @ 12 » HR, Stock and Exchange Broker, No, 121 St.Francois Xavier street, 823 @ 0 Tarn ture in the ghad stand Ther eter, by Hers SY Hara mometer, Ol n, Oo.Opticians and Mathematical I makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame street :\u20148 p.m.yesterday, 440; 8am.31°; lpm, 35° Max, 449 ; Min., 270 : Mean., 3005, Standard Barometer compen.ted and corrected:\u20146 p.m.y 82H22; sa 8 a.m.30:25; 1 p.m.to-day, 30:25, Montreal, Nov, 15, 1878, MONTEBAL STOUK RMFORY 1 Raportsd for THE DraR by Bond Brothers.) Transac tions.LS 19112914 107 103 STOUKS, Bank of Rontreal, Beliers.Buyers, Bank of Montreal ex div) 1 0 Bank .City Pass.Ballroad.Qity Gas GOEsiy.cor.Merchants' Exchange.Credit Foncier.caer \u2019 Fan.Engine Machine; *** ComparF.rersesense Lee gusteo Pré Auscoanse COMPHOY.- 220000 0000) 1, Kont'al Investnt Asso- Oompany.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Graphic Printing 00.N.American Oar Cen .ontreal Building .Montreal Loan and Cordbrodie Moling Mila] * Company.on PT sur-| \" yal Canadian Asi nce Company.of Music Stoc NEW BOOKS, A Loxa TIME Aco, a novel, by Meta.Those who like a little weird mystery mixed with their dose of fiction will find this volume quite to their taste, Tre Lauren Buss, by Miss Muloch.Like everything else, it seems, lovemaking has undergone a change; this \u201cLaurel Bush\u201d is termed an * old- fashioned love story.\u201d By all accounts, the old way of making love was a good it is well that the rising generation should have it set before them.This Miss Muloch does in her own clever and interesting style.Both the above works are published by Harper, and are to be had at Dawson Bros\u2019, St, James street.SPECIAL NOTICES.LARGE CLEARING SALE of Fine Fuarni- ture by Devany & Co., at their rooms, No, G50 Craig street, on Friday afternoon next, No reserve.The hour is 2 o\u2019clock, LARGE SALE of Furs to-morrow afternoon and evening at the rooms, No.650 Craig street.The collection is well-as- sorted, and there is no reserve.The hours are 2 and 7:30.Devany & Co., Auctioneers, DFvany & Co., sell at the residence, No.449 Mignanne street (near St, Hubert), tomorrow (Thursday) morning, all the neat Household Furniture and Effects, Fine- toned Piano, &c., &c.The hour is 10 o\u2019c\u2019ock, hew auÿerisements this P.M 2 THE EVENING TRAMP LV COMMENCES, THIS EVENING, At 7.45 sharp \u201c Fhe Committee w 111 me-t at Club Room WALLACE C, TROTTEE, 171 Secretary, ODME~-To Let, three rooms, together or sep ar- RO teres unfurnished.Apply at 217 Mignonne street.271-4 OOMS.\u2014To Let, furnished rooms, at 75 Alexander street.271-8 OONS.-To Let, three double and ome single recom, with full or partial board, at 67 Victoria street.271-3 OOM8\u2014To Let, heated, with ure of kitchen, at 537 Dorchester steeet.274-3 : jng-machipe, STOLEN, at Back River, on the night of the 14th inst., a Brown Mare, white nose, left - 2ER° New Adverisements this P, M, S ATURDAY AFTERNOON, 18th INSTA.T.HOUSE ANT: LOT, new akerv, Hou 13% z= e $ IntERCOLONIAL CoaL, = = : a FOR SALR, ui = lots to suit parch 2 \u2014 Es 5 BOFT HOUSEHOLD OOAL, = SED mM And G35\"Z GOAL oc =e > 43 BT.FRANCOIS ZAVIER ETRERT, ai 7 - Alia at Yard, = al 84 GREY NUN STREET.a ë = 3 \u2014 2575 = an ET GOODS! JET G0ODd31 G AS BER ACKETS.- pabtreet from Whitby, a large assortment of al! the ss BKROOCHES, FAR-RISGS, NECKLETS, CLASS ang METAL GAS BRACKETS, at vory COLLARKTTKB, BRACLL Ts, STUDS, prices, a AND SOLIT AIRES.R.SHARPLEY & 80N 262x 282 and 284 Notre Dame ind} 268x Band S04 pobre Jans, 282 and 234 notre Lame s.re st.Wa POW & CO, SASWERE ARKU NALDS7RER mon MA Yadia Fuis mad ome en Axton, Doudls emg om heat Dred sod N ILES WILLIAMS &CO, BREWB ALS, 98, 8b and ¥7 College Street, MONTREAL, INDIA PALM AL, XXX ALES AND PORTER Un Wood and Bottle.) J Jhroial attention dives to suppirisg private OEN Hi, R, MOLSON & 8508, ALE ADT) PORTER SREW ANS, 386 tit.Mary Surect, Montreal, Rave always ui Banc die va HGH RIES OF ALE and BGATAR, i0 WO0¢ aud OMS, Aamiliss segOlariy supsiied, The following Bottierr poly art scppLod by ki Wh our \u2018ADSLs, and anve Liberty V6 08 than à X'ARSICH DUR +\" S0010 01 20000000 TS NMSUR JMS, Lors i Hoge.« ' GUSTAVE LEVE Can.Base, age, | = 5 FOLSON, 4 Le BULLY On ad after NOVEMBER gg, BIGHE EXPRESS, with PUL 8 ina, JAR, Joaves Montreal 3 pm, Neg on 20 a.m., ew York 12 Loon) Span Bog, Ten For through Tickets at lowe ing Car accommodation, oall pris) ry ç _ 202 BT.JAMES BTRERT, 8 EAVE MONTREAL at 3, \u2014 ARRIVE IX NEW YORK Me, 0 yy BOSTON sad MONTREAL ATR 1, Shortest Bouts vig Central Vermont Railway Li, Two Express Trains dally, oquippeq with Platform and Westinghouse Air Brakg, UN Cars attachod 10 Day Trains, and Mecring Pare Might Trains.Sang TRAINS LEAVE MONFRAUY, Day Express\u20149 am.for Boston, connection, and White Mountains, sure and direc Mail for Waterloo 3.00,p.m, Nights Express for Boston and New Y arriving In New York at 6.50 ment marne\" * My ® GOING NORTH, Day Expross leavos Boston via a £707, T.U0 at.connecting With Nighy pS Kow York, arriving in Montreal ay 5.20 Dm Might Express leaves Hoston at p.and New Yorx at 3 p.n., vis Sprinte tan Lov Troy sé 6 p.m., atriving in Montreal ag ve Wor Tickers and Freight Bates, apply m cn Vermont Railroad Office, 130 Hs, Jaties atreg Boston Office, 322 Washington street, 3, , J.W.HO; M.Afoans, Vy Sop th, 1876, Genera BW ROUTER 8 N VIA OUTE, DELAWARE & EUDSON CANAL RAILROADS, vo BARA 3 oRKyor 704, Tor, 10 TAF OENTENNLU, taxes NEW YORK & CANADA SHORT WHY?Booause 1b 18tha sor, dettey time nnd sure cummection ai terne Magy in She only line runuiug coaches throngs FON; togh and alvany, gives passoiyen, pry Mi all or sicamer between Plattabure mah Barstoga, iy pleco can This 1in6 carries the THROUGH Mailg PRESS botwesn New York and Montreui 4 Ku Trains leave Montreal at 8:06 a.m., for Prey, Albany: arrive in New York ay re, Train leaves at 3:30 p.m, with sise a, tachea direct from Montreal to New cbange, riven 15 Ne York at 7:00 Tickets 10 po! Ab LOW AS AN yay For furtkex partioniars apply at ihe Compaen No.143 8T, JAMES ST., Mo; B.MAYO, Gon.Pass.Agent Rl wu Dy Gar gn ork on, log C UT or ee Gr pa of aa, WM, HENDERSON, SAW MILLS, 342 WILLIAM STBEXT, AXD 130 ST, CONSTANT Sraaux, 10% PE BUILDING TIMBRR CUT TO ORLER AND DKLIV&uED, At $18 per M and upwards, JAMES BHEARKR & CO, Sr.Gaxniu, Leexs, J UMBER FUR SALE, ON CANAL BANK and TO ARRIVE, At the following prices nutil clase of x, 1 Inch Pine 0 ete uss buuras, 87.U0 per 1,000 \u201c \u201c > \u201c Juul fu 4 «2 The, $1.08 1,000 po Le \u2018 Bpruoe and Hemlock equally Fool +000 po Apply to K F.F.FINLAY, seox 400 WILLIAM STRMM, NOTICA TO BUILDERS AND CONTBACTORS, MOUAUVRAN & TUCKER ave semsved Wag primoipa: Yarc uné oftoss 0 the cunt X & Joseph aud L.auLLLY ecules, SUIOIRIDY LAS a Planiiig, dash, Uovr auc Box Pauory, anc tan | 1arwety moressnd thair faciitiss Tm OGTEFLE a every bra06 Of Us INLUDES UALS, LISI sawn lun.BOX WES ATI LOnie, AIRES, Base, scie of aud stress, of avery gads auc Ulta, Gxesend wi SOUZA, Scantling, Labs, aap, | Shungiss Plus, Hemiuem and Hoccwrcô.dqum and Vias Timber, 8plis auc Mouna Leduris, à, ds Their Sadak au Dons fFaustoëy tp \u2018tndez (he mage ABVISEIS OF AL GELAZIGLUGE BBG SSUCUDGAL capally Oimer, WOO RRS ASIWICEURG CI1VEL Alive sui.stholiny $0 UBF GOIMEFOUS CUSUAIMEUS.«82 Ih Wis depash sent We are phOparei $C SACLE ITOMM [OF Sve Cesu pti0n Of NOUS URLEAL.Y, SPERDLY a0: wll CITY, vEcKiug UAGCS eBd boxes Of All tind , MAAGO VO urder a snr uOMOe, ADs 8) the ives markes 171088.UFUREE DOM) by post will ressw IMImaU ine ACR LI0NR, | Forzus i pelt, | | | MoxAUVRAN & TOCKEZ BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Our sRiIsnaive and well-aasoried yoess of LUMBKD, TIMbRKR AND VOKDAR DOLE MOSS COMIPIES, WE Aw DResarvd I imenl urden, aud Calivezed free Gi enriApt Taras 20 suis OUston era Dry, Slenr Lumbes coustantiy os Mand, Fae mel Pine Denis a8 S20 aus a).O86 ans § sain nk good Lath $18 per 1HOV.farahases, will D4 15 NO LARLE ao VENÈeEE BEV A 8 CAM DEIUCS PUrciastig siaswinoon, LENARD, BASIIRN & ® Joey OST HULL, Lumber Merchant §& Manufacture ARCEIIRAVERL MOGLUERGE ans FRE UP ain SIMS, ; BEAL PLANK, BUaKl HD AVANT $08 SRIGRNURS DEES.m mss STOV MS, & S T OY ES WILL BUBN OUT, Pieces will be needed, It will save you Hos wl money if ou buy à CLENDINNENG STOVE Yougtt the best Store that can be madéstt FAIR PhICE, And you can aiways get PLATES Te RENRW.KENKNBEK CLENDINNEN@3 STOVKS Montreal, Oct.20th, 1876.2510005 (TOES, BULLOWWABE#H SUPERIOR FOUNIEY cour! .Liairenlin 1 10 29 Dathovsie Stresh MUNTRAAES 1 pyiurs fecsanceeussok - das wuiut;re.
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