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[" [A 1 A 1 3 fi | ] y me | i = 4 pe PR Sk Ae 4, al » till the whole ee __ THE VOL.XI.NO.305.Morning 7 Telegrams.Sparks trem the Telew Telegraph.\u2018The Csarins is somewhat better.The Spanish Cortes has adjopmed.The pork- strike at Chicago is virtually Intimidations in Ireland are increasing to an alarming extent.Twenty-five persons were injured by the railway accident near Kaness City, on 26th.General Kauffman is to commend ths next Hussian expedition sgaimst \u2018the Turco- mana.Rev Mr.Hammond claims to bave con- xed ons thomsand persons fa London, On 0, The recent dafest ef the allies by the Gis] iansat Tara preatically finishe South Ame: war.y Mr.P.B.oy ites Principal of! of el Oram.mar School, Shediac, N.8., left fo known, leaving behind debts to the pale 0 0 The African traveller, Gerard Roblés, whose movements were recently arrested fa\u201d the regions of Sahara, has arrived in Rome on his return journey.The Albanians bave crested great disturbances at Prizerend, plundered and wet fire to two (ireek churches and several houses belonging to the Christians.Constant ralaye of Alghats, and Arabe are making their way into terior towns of India, and the movement is causing considerable anxiety to the suthoritise.The cages of Dr.Stewart vs.Bir John Macdonald, and Dr.Stewart vs.Alexander Gunn, M.D.arising out of the Kingston Dominion Electian, were with coste at Toronto on the 26th.On Tuesdsy King Humbert was going Lunting.The gendermes whe him encountered a crowd, who refused to disperse and fired on the gendarme.The latter returned the fire.A searek for the culprits is now progressing.Ouray and the Ute chief arrived at Los Pinos Agency on the But as only part of the prisoners were ght, General Batch refused to take thems to Washington h was delivered up, and the time in which to do so has been cxtendad for apether five day».Netes.Dr.Talbot and Engene Dogardus shot glass balle with rifiss st New York yesterday for the champtonship of America axd à gif medal.Bogardus wen.At 11 o'clock last might the score walking match at New York steed : bn the 462 ; Krohne, 456 ; Faber, 486 ; Pegram, 140 ; Hughes, 439 ; Fitzgerald, 426.À 8t.John, N.B,, deupateh sys: The trotting horse known as * George Barker\u201d has been seized by the Customs authorities, as it is ssid there was erovked about the mañner in which be came here * from the States.\u2018The officials maintain that the hone is a flyer, with a record of 2:20, and that the namse was animal is to be sold st suction to-morrow.Pheroin a\u2019 great deal of interest shown.over the affair, aa it is not the first time that fast horses have been breugh hase and put in races where they_did not belmng.Peu oN ew Youu, December 26, \u2014 \u201c \u2026 m trerpool ; \u201cHerder,\u201d from Hp pp hopin.from Glasgow, o.\u2018 Jungle: MA , Decemtet 26.\u2014 ia,\u201d from New York.Brazilian,\u201d cember 26.\u2014Arrived, \u201c Nederland,\u201d from Phñadetphis.Lonnos, December 36.\u2014 Arrived, \u2018¢ Alsatia,\u201d from New Yorks evening.ceived s nots from the contents of which see cite him.After readin, claimed, \u201cI won'tlett un ver head.dangerously rounded, not expected to recover.The wildest are afloat as to the cause of she ras in theabsence of reliable particulars cannot be given tonight em 59 PME 00 ConsTaNTINOPLE, December 20.\u2014 The pr tonend.Ei me two od the Beitish Consuls in | Tage, 1.Layard ssipowiced that if his were not complied with he would ask Lord Salisbury for instructions end sus.end di Joie sp pré Tis orie e Porte ary is not a British buts German subject, and the report that the priest had been condemned to death is untrue as ho only had » ery fiat the xamination.The.Porte ausurèd ir.La that the priest would be trosted leniently.THE MAINE ELECTION TROUBLE rxchiemens im 4 \u2018The Police looting nt Lewis- PE TEs Fan nas > tose Courta.Aretsra, Me, December 26.\u2014 The ox- citement here to-day over the Bengos affair i intenre.The wildest mors prevailed on Christmas night that à train wos waiting af tha station hee to receive \u2018the contants of the arsenal in order to convey them to the State House.The Governor to-n said, for judicious ressons, thet he ordered Prench, , to remove the arms and \" thought the whole matter 8 great isered t to Dangor.Government this alternoon voted sa incense of the police to 900 snd to meet any emer- At Lewiston 3,000 people attended.Fx Governoe Ringley, Congressman Frye and others ad the meeting.Frye characterised the action of the Governor's Council as à palpable VREQUIVORAL STRAL, asd said bo me but ons Dumecrat Congressman who ne the plot the {be fusionists, saying the was hatched a mouth and the never see Davis Governor rrr The Whig * and Courier says the arms of Light infantry of Old Town, one itis companies, wers taken possession of by the fusionists last night between 11 and 12 o'elix k, and removed from the tompany\u201d- armory to \u2018the leujdan ce of t GE.Miils commander of the company.The company has sixty Springfield breech loading rites, Old Town iw tho residence of the (anion candidates for Ceverners.AN INDIGSATION MFETING was held st Detnstincotts this afternoon.There was n large audience, town in the county bring represented.t Was tr- solved that pledge our lawfully clreted Senators and ves throughout the Stabe our earnest su in whatever course they may decide be followed, trosting that Ipcarutes may secomplish what is just and right.\u201d A Bangor doepatoh mentions that influential Democrats ap- ths Governor to the sugges tion oh ; dod allow the ( to settle puting: \u2018It is intimated the Governor oot likely heed the request.The City-f- / RÉEL LT R opte SES A # AE THE APGHAN WAR.No Newn oa The Diary tres Pight ye Ghfimnis Buuinge.Lowpoy, Dec.26.\u2014A Lahore toh says :\u2014Sinoe General Geugh passed band no news bas besm received.Rumors of his arrival at Qeliul EE ily Sab td Sink Cir be imp Roberts Gi on ej the anomy from Bala Hissar and the ad This effect- .ed, the troops may be farther offen.\u2018sive efforts durin the winter.It is poss ble that tbe combination against us, wüich Lis not not national but feebly religious will from irresolution.The combination ithin the last Rw days rently lost och strength.The Daily News Lahore \"qd en says that in the fight between Lhe Colonel Norman's force at Jagdallak, sion Thackarsy was badly wounded, one Bepoy was killed and oue wounded.The Standard\u2019s Bombay dss.patch dated Wednesday, says: \u2014 Yrs- terday à small column of infantry cessed the wolowe country between Shirpur and Cabul.This \u2018action has restored confidence in the city, where the most influential le are with us.Were it necessary to save them, Gen.Roberts says he would gttack the enemy immediately.i no opportaniy to strike a blow offers before General Gough arrives, General Roberts will make an attack the day following hisami Ad h from Candahar says that g the Mohammedan festival in that city, a number of mounted Ghilzais ran a muck and attacked and wounded General Tylerane several other prominent British tr A despatch from Bombay says the Ghilzais still sttaek isolated posts ; otherwise the tribes are quieting down.A despal from Bombay mys hallographic sping with Cabul has been suspended, and the J lallabad outposts have been attacked.re Music and the Prams.4 Oberon\" was recently revived at Hor Majesty's Theatre in London, with Pappen- heim and Fancelli in the principal roles.À writer in Biloskwood's Magazine ns Mlle.Sars Bernhardt vigoroualy, aud seribes her , inperonations as \u201cfosbls formapees.\u201d He attacks Miss Terry the same elevated standard.This eritie is uot modest, but ha has convictions.There is a report that Brignoli ie coming to this country to take Arambaro\u2019s .He is now, or was recently, in Mrs.leson's London company.heim will leave that company at the end of the present season and go probably to the Teatro Apollo in Rome.Adelina rad 1p now free to sing in Paris or anywhere she likes.Bhe the Marquis de Caux 1,1:00,000 francs, (£40,000) and is cow advertiwd to st the Gaiety, in Paris, on the 14th of next.The performances begin with ¢ Ls Traviata.\u201d subscription amounts already to £16,000, The Empesor of Germany conferred the.oid medal for art and ectence on Mme.Adeli atti Mog comment has been created in Lon- & don by Mile.| Hauk\u2019s sudden withdrawal from er 8jesty\u2019s rs.The step appears to have been just on the part of the pritas donna.Some months ago Mlle.Hauk «on- cluded an e ment with Mr.Carl Rosa for his grand Bugis h season, commencing at Her Majesty's on ss 10th of January, to sing Elss, Mignon, and in the * Taming of the Shrew.\u201d The subject of Mr.Tennyson's little play, in pi as already stated, st the Low.Ak.Day.act Theatre, is the minth Novel of the dnd thervim, the forty- Là story, of the \u2018* It is op à related by the en elected Tiammoite, Queen, ad the eldest but one of the seven besutiful ladies whe take shelter from the Destiioase in the Florentine villa.We refer our readers to Bocaacsio.A correspondent of the Occiden?says thes Mr.Palsones, whe died Last south, made 8100, 000 by the **Pecp o' Day,\u201d which rau two years st the Lyceum.Up to that time he had been à struggling pro Tinga} corn ing by embarking his ca in re-decors and rooning Drury ° | with a piece called \u2018\u201c\u2018 Bonnie Dundee.\u201d sn utterfailare, he let all.The corresponding adds that \u201cOM Drury\u201d effestunlly cleans out | every mansgew who tackles hee.me.Nilsson's debut st Madrid was one greatest xinmphs of career.The Teatro Real, which is ome of the houses in was crammed from floor to ceiling.Mme.Nilsson was admirabl ceived oh appearing, snd carried the a sway by ths first notes she sang., After the scene she was recalled three times, an three timea also at the end of each following act, their Majesties joining in the applause, which at certain moments was frantic.Never was there & more brilliant success.Vndlous Balls.The ides of making a train lsy-down «nd take up its own reils as it moves along is not a new one, bat an interesting realization of itis now to be witnessed, we learn from La Nature, in tne Jardin des Tuileries, Paris.The system is thot of Clement Ader.The rails on either side of the carriages consist of « series of jointed pleces of rail with flat supporting pieces ; they inclose the he wheels, down over the frent snd wp over the end w.and all the wheels have two flanges to prevent any dersilineat.In - front, the chains of rails are guided by two distributing wheels, which are-governed by the traction, so tLat, on pulling obliqualy, ht or left, the cudless way automatically pe uit the end of t a, are two -up whee provided wins s differential motion, to pe Py lows the same direction.the g in curves, which involves an ond of the mil on one side and contrastion of on the other, so that, whatever the curve, (to six or down metre - radius) the wa lifted.From the any pus pat dou of: ad required to move a train thus arran ; the Jagdin dew Tuileries the train sts of three carriages, capable of contalningiin all 80 children, and often full.These are drawn by two gata which work thus for seven e total lond ts about 1,000 kilo- paume.To draw a like weight in three carriages on ordinary roads would require a dozen goats, four for each vehicle, (this is the uumber harnessed to the small carri for children in the Champs Elysecs.) The economy of cayriages, then, is incontestable.The normal peed is four to six kilometres Eh he, but ro; | sign er traffic, but for and in many piaces with bad roads or none might be very serviceable.\u2014 New York Times.In, What We Bend Them.The arrivals of live stock at Liverpool last week from the United States and Canada consisting of only 141 head eal 115 mr Propomine Bo Noctolk, V etn ny tho enn from ton.There wees ao patiné of cither live sheep or With fread meat od board, y five rr Nevada, quarter performs car cases of mutton ; Adriatic, 780 of ame el rantton 5 Ttiboie 1174 rs of beef, 994 carcases of mutton, and To dead pige ; ; City of Berlin, 800 quarters of beef, csreams of mutton, and 100 dead pige ; apd Bevarisu, 340 quarters of beef, and 510 carcases of muttan, being 3,004 quastervof boef2,954 caresses of mniton an, 289 dead pige wie ha od with the vious we a falli ers but a cunsiderale ing in rs For some weeks past Canadian potatoes in Jarge ausabers have becu arr tu Liverpool, fi a ready market, an ene do the conme | > week ar 20 will t be mented (by jgnments of tur eyu, prairie he po) od quantities of game for the Christmas season.Last year the trade of Canadian poultry was engaged in to a considerable extent ad was s ce which will result in the ares of this year extended.The tof ome \u2014one of the line\u2014will despatohod to n markets.\u2014 Irish Times, Dee.6, one is suck with the smallness of the forse: City News.No Quouvx.-The Badford Investigation Commites failed to mort laatovening for lack of à quorum.AM APFROPRIATE PUxzLE for this season of the year is tbe following: \u201cIf the B mt put: If the B .putting: On BaiL.-ebfichel Narbonne, brother of the bogus count, Who is held for perjury, was admitted to bail yesterday afternoon.TeMpr ANCE.\u2014 The annual election of officers of [Howard Division No.1, Sons of Temperance, was made lst ovaning in their hall, Craig street.MoxTtiEAL Trsrenasce Society.Meeting at Perry's Hall on Suruday at 2 pin, will be addreased by Mr.J.Gardiner.Suh ject Fathers, Mothers and Taveru-k-cp ers.\u201d PrespNTATION.\u2014 The employes of Moura.James O'Brieu & Co.'s manufacturing department bave presvuted Mr.M.M.Croaly, their manager, with a watch guar wun cviden~e of their cstoem.Mr.McCready replied in fitting terms.TrM)Eraner Norks \u2014-Atthe mais mvet- ing in the St.James street Methodist Church, last night, the social drinking customs of the day came in for a large share of discussion.A meeting will be hold at Perry's Hall to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock.It is nonounced that ¢ something new\u201d will be told the audience by thoso who will tuke the platform.ERsOLUTIONS Or CONDULENCE.\u2014At a «pecial meeting of the Directors of the Longueuil Navigation Company, resolutions of rt were passed at the demise of Jr.Isidore Hurtesu, for many years manager of the Company.It was alto resolved by the Directors to wear emblems of mourning for a month.Copies of the resolutions were ordered to be published in the city papers.Pavine Oyr a Couxce Dest.\u2014 A determined effort is now being made by thn members of the French Methodist Church to wipe out the debt on their place of worship.TLey have alread eady paid ofl nearly $7,000 on the parsonage urch, in addition tothe actual reno aig expeuses.The assets are estimated at $20,000, the total debt bein [but $8,482.33.The church is situate: st the corner of St.Elizaheth and Craig streets.Frencu MEtHODIST Cures.\u2014A ten- meeting was held in this chorch last evening, Dr.Alexander in the chair.The pro- mme consisted of singing by the children of the Babbath-school, recitations, dialognes, uuitettes, duets and solos, chiefly in the 5 nchlanguage.The building was crowded to ifs utmost capacity by members and ds of the French Protestant (\u2018hur h, sll ham took à deep interest in the proceed.= of the evening.Masonic Norgs.\u2014 King Solomon Lodge oclebrates St.John's Das by a banquet and ball at the Back River Monday evening next.A number of members of other city Todges will partake of dinner at the American House this evenin .8%.Paul's Lodge will adjourn to the t.Lawrence Hall at five o'clock, where will be p for one hundred of fraterni .Mount Royal Lodge will meet for tion at 7 o'clock, after which the usual dinner will follow.CHRISTMAS PERSENTATIONR.\u2014Mesers.J.& T.Del} ted the married employees of their establishment with a turkey each, in accordance with their usual custom.The gifts given by Mr.8.Camley to those in his employ were varied snd valuable as usual.About forty cash boys got $1 each ; the watchmen and porters, a suit of clothes cach ; the apprentices, 85 each; all the young Indies, a pair of best] uality kid glovesench ; hands who were married got a turkey cach ; parcel men received 820.The sage geatle.man sent $200 to the General Hospital as a Christmas gift Novemsen Exronrs.\u2014The return of exports from Montreal for the month of November shows an increase of @1,89%,899 lu value, the totals being $3,013,245 as agninat $2,050,388 in 1878.Total the produce of Cannda 86,048,561 as agaist $1,- 805,195 same period last year.Goods not the produce Canada, $852,001, a+ against $240,694.Coin Fes bullics, $11,603, as a nat $4,497.Ex of wheat, 930, 367 den bushels.Of thb Sratity 441,262 bushels were Canadian w valued at $537,618.Batter exports 3,008,140 ibs.; value, §347,- 258.Cheese exports 8,032,709 lbs, ; value, $897,137.Masonic.-At the regnlar communies- tion of \u2018Prince Consort\u201d Lodge, No.52, G.R.Q., held Tuesday even Right Wor.Bro, M.LeMesurier, the D.DG.M., assisted Wor.Bro.WII H.Whyte, duly i the following officers to serve d the coming ont in that Lodge :\u2014 Wo.Jus.K Kg, WM, ; Bro.M.Hutchinson, 8.W.; Bro J J Wadley, JW, ; Rev Heo Jases Wellw Chaplain, Bro J Treas.;: Bro ; Bro Wm Salter, 8.D.; Bro F nin, J.D.; \"Bro R L Chase, nist ; Bro Sam Fisher, DoiC.; BroCRC oral LG.; Bros A Yerguson, \u2018R Allan and À McIntosh, yards ; Bro J Lawrence, Tyler ; Past Masters\u201d Wor Bros J J Gladstone, Will H Whyts, and O Boon, Ÿ Wor Bros W D B Janes, H Brodie, sud O P Durey.After the installation ceremony was concluded the brethren sdjourned to the ¢ City Club\u201d where s capital supper wasamply dis cussed by some 00 of the brethren.AC ROWLEDUMENT- \u2014 The ittes 5 with babe ; Jonations fa t| Li a nu pur ert os Sree D a 35 Ibe currents ; pr Alkens, 40 bw beef: Hon Judge , 100 lbs beef ; John Bauden, 100 lbs beef : HrOJ B 85 lbs beef: Geo Bachlaw 1 barrel flour; J G Burrows, 5 ba tea 14 sugar and 14 flour ; Mrs Stanley C Bagg, 1 turkey, quarter mutton ; Mrs Henry Bulmer, 100.lby beef: Brown Bros, 60 lbs beef, bushel turnips; Mrs FE Bird, 31 Ibs flour; Francis Crispo, ! bee apples: Mrs WE Cheese, 3 turkeys and 2 Ed Charters, 60 ihe beef: Colonel John Dyde, 25 Tha uct ; Dawes & Co (lachine,) fine side mutton ; Ewing Bros, évergreens ; Mru John Featherstone, 60 lbe beef ; \u2018Anthony Force, 6 ducks 6 geese snd side mutton; AD Fraser, 100 lbs cur- ants; Mr Foord, 3 Ibs of tes and suger; TH Haven, 60 Iba beef ; John Harris, 60 Ibs beef; Mos ie Ps Hickson 80 Iba beef, 2 bags pot W Henshaw, side mat- ton, ve beef ; Thomas Harrison, 103 Ibs beef; John Heath, 200 Ibs beef Alfred Joyce, 50 lbs beef, John Kerry, 200 1bs bee! ; Wm Kenwood, 4 Ibates, barrel Charitable Society acknow- les; Mrs.Johm Lewis, 100 Ibs beef Li dd, box raisina, 20 lbs corrants , Wm 2 hams ; Geo Maybe 28 200 lbe of beef; Mrs A N C Selwyn beef ; Mrs.J L Sergeant, \u2019 keys, 2 Mrs J Us erwood, 3 gone Mrs W 8 Walker, 1 barre} flour ; Witham, Herbert Wallis ; 2 Chickone Wilson, paper and paper Persenai.Grant and \"Longfellow are about the ame .= Arthur Sullivan reulized 85,000 from his - song, \u2018The Lost Chord.\u201d A status of Wm.Oullen Bryant is to adorn Central Park, New York.The Duke of Argyll is writing about Americans in Frazer's Magasine.The Duke of Edinburgh plays on the violin while his wif plays piano, \\ At Toledo, D Dec, 22, a Unitarian minister introdeced Bob Ingersol] to the sudience he was to lecture to.Dan Ries, the circus man, has been con- der Moo snd will hereafter be Truvellery Annual Diuner.The members of the Daminian Commercial Travellers\u2019 As-ociation last evening celebrated their fifth anniversary at the Windsor Hotel by » dinner, served tn the excellent manner for which that establishment is renowned.The guests comprised Lient-Colo- nel Bacon, 1\" 8 Consul.General Smith, Colonel OF Patton, of New Hampshire: © 1 t'oursol, MP; M H Gault, MP; MJ Ryan, M l\u2019; Thomas Whita, MP; James Stewart, J B Lamere, Alex Manson, DIS W Fowle, of Reston; George Kay and WV Dawson Mr Jas A Cantiie, the president, aceny red the chair, wd peat Fetters of apology from several gentlemen.After the usqal loyal toasts had been duly honored, ©The l'reudent of the United States\u2019 was given Colotel John Quiney Smith, tn responding, dilated on the vast extent of territory which the Presudeut of America governed, and Commeraiad spoke of the genoral exe Heuce ut the Fi nidents who lsd conducted its affuur: batherto, giving a tunhing history of the country from the tune of Voastongton, In cobain, he ax prone date hope that the Dow mon and the Republic might each go on side by wide to prosperity.The hou.gentleman wns applauded throughout Ins excellent speech, His Excelleney the Governor-General * next Trccived Jane at the hands of the company.Mr.Lockerby, Vice-President, then proposed\u2018 The commercial interests of the Dominion,\u201d to which Mr.l.yman, President of the Board of Trade, responded.He maid he thought the 1 he represonted was not ua fully appreciated a.it ought to be, for it was an institution which was useful te all classes of the community He dencribed the ume and progress of the Hoard, sud directed the special attention of the commercial travellem to the work done by it, for they, us the future merchanta of © made, were nih interested therein.(Cheers Mr.Putten, Srertary of the Hoard of Trade, sluggusponded, aud, tn a veat speech, hit off the zemarks vf Consul Smith, comparing onr Bguntry to the States, muh to the advuntige of the former.Amit great laughter Hé explained hy statistics how grand and mi shiy were the resources of this Dowinlou.7 Dir.Consul Smith hastened to reply, in order to show that in his previous speech he hud not intended to show that America was always to be so far in advance, Hin apology provoked mush merriment.Mr.Gowiler gave \u2018 The railway nnd forwarding interests of the Dominion.\u201d lu returning thanks Mr.Lamero mid tho interests of the raiiways wus identical with that of the travellers, for if the latter did not succeed the former would huve hittle todo.Br.Cassels, of the Canada Central, also replied, and expressed a hope that his line might soon be n trunk line.Mr.T.Wiute, MP, was called on to speak to the same sentiment, and after reviewing some of the speeches which had gone betore said the habit had been with Canadians to think only of their indivi jual prosperity instead of their country, Wa the American always thought of thai.\u201d He called upon his hearers to think of Canada more and pat it in the best light.Spe aking of the rail way system, he esid 30 years ago all they possessed were two short lines instead of the thousands of miles now in the country, which had assisted Montreal travellers to get even as far as Hattleford with their goods.(Ap lause.) Mr.Forbes ina very pretty little pcech proposed\u2018 Our Bister Associations,\u201d but as there was none resent to respond he gave some practical ints to his younger colleagues, which wus well appreciated.Mr.Paton then ssked the company to drink to \u2018ti Army, Navy ond Volunteers,\u201d and Lt.-Col.Bacon replied, referring to the recent achievements of the army and the work done by the Cauadian forces in times past.The chairman gave \u201cthe Mayor and Corporation,\u201d to which ex- Mayor Couzsol replied in a witty speech pointing out how, when he was Mayor they had no on pidemics and people could not de, Thronghont he caused the risible faculties of his hearers to be brought into full play.Speaking of the trade of Montre al he deprecated the Coteau Bridge scheme, and sald he hoped shortly to see a great demonstration in epposition, for Canuda ought to be her own eanier, und not allow the Americans to take Lor trade (Checrs).Mr.J.Roger proposed * Our Guests,\u201d and Mr.M.H.Guult, M.P\\, replied, taking op- fF: ani to give his experience of the rthe , which hid greatly surprised him, and it would, in his opinion, be the back- boue of the inion.Mr.M.P.tyan, M.P., also respon and was glad that the commercis! travellers had le liberally to the QGencrul Hospital (Cheers).\u201cThe [adien\u201d was done justice to by Messrs, Patterson and G.Kay.\u201cThe President,\u201d in respondi-g to ths toast, maid he wished to sce the association oper during his term of offiée.¢* The } brought the toast list to a close, and the singing of the National Anthem concluded a very agreeable evening.The programms was interspersed with songs from the gentlemen present, many of which were so highly ap- precited that recalls were frequent.f The Huntingdon Hallway.The following cosrespondenco has passed \u2018in reference to the shove railway : Orrics Boanb ov Trap, MovNtagat, 3d Decetuber, 1879, | Joseph Hickson, Eee, \u2018fcneral Munager Grand Trunk Railway :\u2014 Dsan Smm,-\u2014\u2014! ain ditectti by the Presl dent of this Board to enquire if it is the intention of the Grand Trenk Railway Company to construct a line of milway fo serve the counties of Chateauguay anid Hunting.don, by which their inhabitants will have access to this city via Victorin Bridge ?Also, if such a raflway is projected, when its completion may be tooked for The object of this enquiry is, if possible, to allay the anxiety of iuhabitants on the south «ide of the St.Lawrence with rofstence to railway access to our market for produce Satisfaction on this point wfff natarally affact their action on the Coteau Bridge question.J'ai, «enr sir, Yours truly, (Signed, \" Wa, J, PALTEMON, Secy.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA, } Gengnal Maxacea's Ovvice, Movrrkan, December 23, 1879, f My Dean B:s,\u2014 | received your favor of yesterday\u2019s date in due course, snd I have much pleasure in explaining, fur the information of the members of the Board of Trade, the position of the project for constricting a railway from \u2018or near) St.Lambert to Dundee, in the County of Huntingdon.1n 1870, an ast was obtained authorizing the construction of a line of railway from the neighborhood of 8t.Lambert to (or near) St.Remi by a Company named the Montreal and Champlain Junetion Railway Company.The objeet at the time this act was obtained, wan | to secure the means of bringing the Delaware & Hudson Company's line into Moutreal, and of doing away With the inconveaims and expensive ferry at Lachine, Owing to cirenmstances which 1 ed not refer to, the Delsware & Hudson Company connected their railway with that of the Grand Trunk at Rotse\u2019s Point, and and nothing was done in the matter of construct fu the Junction Company's railway.It twa, he closing of \"tin that the ors veoured not rr to admit of the Grand Trunk in my hands, the prwers ferry at Lachine.il to the Junction Com- Sulsequently, st my in- way bein of Ba he Hon entra À pany had ent was wer revive tho churter and exiend the powers of that Com- stance, Par peuy, and in the last session an act was puss ed ed cipowering the Grand Trank Company with the Junction Gon Y, «sd to abandon that part of the ontreal & C lway lying da} been Bt Iddore sud Conghoatage Sire ferry at Tachine, and the\u2019 Montreal and ge mplain Junction Railway Oompeuy to tend they proposed Railway 0 Dundee Corner.During the mmmere or made and in a few days en iT xpected, will ae coated of cost of the k-ruliche phrim mplain Junetion Com.will be at once ey ised, and | M ONTREAL, SATU RDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1819.line ia likely to be constructed, via Lapmirie to St.Isidore, is aboui@ ll} miles, and,from St.lsidare to Dundee about 504 miles.The Grand Trunk Company have no power to construct this railway, but they have been willing to make such arrangements with the Montreal and Champlain Junction Company as ought, if the ] interests really desire the construction of it, and will aid bo anything like the same extent.That other districts have aided the construction of similar lines, to secure the construction during the years 1850.1, and [ have no hesitation mn xaying to you that Iexpoct tn\u2019 wee the work of cen-truction of the rowl from Brousseau's to St, adore completod in the senson of 1380, The mercantile community of Montreal have, it seems to me, sn deep interest in the proposed railway?The district is one of the most Important in Que bec ; heretofore much of ita trade has been done with the States, owing to imperfect means of rommutication with the metropolitan city of the Dominion, and | venture to think thet there are very few projects which would so well repay liberal cn curagement from the Gorernment of Que- b « and the people of Montreal us that of the Montreal sud Champlain Junction Bail way \u2018orupanty.Yow truly, J Hickox, General Manager W 1 Patterron, Esg., Scerctary, Board of Trade, Montreal.Atsempted Abéuotion, Ou Wednosday afternoon about 5 o'clock # young voisin who has recent], come from Fngland and 15 now living with a fauviiy 10 Montreal as servant, was in the city making purchases, and not being fumitiar with the streets she struyed beyond the bounds of her knowledge.On making enquiry of a sleigl- man as to the nearest way boms she was in vited to take à ride back in his sleigh.This she declined, but on further solicitntion was induced to do so, the driver saving he had to minke a call on the way to her home.He bad not driven far when the girl began to suspect his intentions were evil, and lost no time in remoustrating with him as to the correctness of the route.He asaured her he would take her safely, but finding hgmelf further away from the city she became nlarmed and threatened to jump out if he did not return.He then quickened the horac\u2019s speed und on seeing her attempt to spring out of the sleigh preveuted her escape.Shortly after, however, she loapt out, and fell on the snow mereatning.t this point # grocers express was Juasing in the opposite direction, at the sight of which the de aghman made off at (ull speed.The girl sought the help of the eipressman, to who she related her trouble, and was driven safely home in a state of great nervous «x- citement.Unfortunately she did not ser the sleighian\u2019s number, and is therefore unable to immedintely identify him.Her employers intend to aid her in establishing the identity of the offender, her rreollestions of whom she declares to be distinet.There is rearon to fear that utteuipta of this kind are not unfrequent, and if the man in this case can be found, and the charge nguiust him is wustained, hin punishment would be n warning to hix fellows not to attempt violence with the unprotected.\u2014 Foorisi Canmdians scat $3,507,347 good solid money out of the country during the year ending 30th June, 1878, to pay for tea.If they would give up tea entirely and drink \u2018Kaoka, all that money would be raved to the county.No wonder times are hard.Bpecial Notice.WHEN you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressage und Carriage ay aud stop at Grand Union Hotol, penis op posite Grand Central Depot, 350 nut rooms reduced to $1 and npwards per a Flevators.Restaurant supplied with the best.Homse-cars.Stages and Klevated Railroad to all Depots.The Sele © Removed.The irregular habits of business and workingmen, a shown by their weglect of the fiecensury famotious of the bedy, in their feverish haste to get through with what they have in hand, are the fertile source of un us- tilent brood of evita) (hronic constipation, piles, dyspepsia, with a long train of aches and diseases extendi 5 through sll the other organs, are the natuskl consequences.The only prevention of those ills is the constant use small dowes of Castor Oil.The sole objection to this re imen 5 removed by the fact that Sontt & Palatabls Castor Nil is odorless, and has a most agreeable flu- vor.Price 25 centd a bottle, 9 eee, Churches To-morrow.To secure insertion Church Notices must be $ te the Ofléce net Inter than 5 v'eloek Friday.RKDKEMER (Rpiscopal.) - Morning, ut 11.7512055 OV REFDGF.-Rov.Lou's N.Beaudry, at DOUGLAS iMothodist)\u2014~Morning, at 11, and evening iy Jupes (Eplscopat\"- Morning, et 11, and HT.JAMES STHEET METHODIST.Morning, at 11, evening at 7.NEW JERUSALEM (Swedsuborgian) -Morning, at 1, Bev.¥.(lould.NTANIRY STHRET al evening, at 7 LEM (Methodist).at A \u2018and ove ning, at 7.ST, JUSETIi sranet (Prestyyterièn.\u2014Morninz, av 11, and Leis ut TAY {Preshyton.sn).\u2014~Morning, ut 11, even: ing, at or, John Jones.ZION Congrogation 4H.\u2014Morning, at If, evening, ut 7, lev.A, J.Bray.NT JOHN THE ANGEL INT (Epigoopal}\u2014Morn ing, at 10:30, and ovening at 7.EHSKINE oTreabyte Hun! Morning, at 11, and evaniny, at 7, Iev.BT.HTE PH FNS Hote svaniuy, at 7, Moy.Cauon Evans.Mornlug, ut ll, and 55 gy F4 NLL oi Briony, WRSL {Congrega: anal) Res.morning, at il, and ovoning à CHIUET CRUBCH ONTISEDRAL, (Episcopul).Morning, at 11, and cvening at 7.NT.A spi 1\u2014 Morning, at 11, an « pps at { 3 Her so ANDREW (Proshyterian) Morndng, at 11, and ie st?Kev.Gavin Lang.ss.SARE mL Pre aby berlin, i Morning, at ll,nnd Sov: Robart Camphell.ME STRANT Mosh ovenng, 8 \u2014~Mgrolag at puma ir B:v.Bob oa OTTAWA SERRET (Mmnndim).\u2014Moraing.stil, (Prosbyterian.)\u2014Morninu, Rev.8.Massoy.morning, an ri Morning, at 11 James Boy, are er J W.Hparitng.CHEISTIAN A ENT (POTTER Tall}-@undss school at 11a PS pre bing te CHE£CENT STHEST prenaient.no.AD Mackey morning, at 11, and ons at?\u2018Morning, piacopsI® at ih Joma TL arn at 4.TA hy (Episcon ai 7.ADVENT CHRISTIAN (Oddtsilows\u2019 Hall).\u2014Morn- ing, at il; evening, ot 7, Wm.W.fiohertson.MPAKIAU (Unitariun).\u201cmorning, at 11, Rev.W- H.Barnes ; evening, st 7, Fov.Dr, Corner.55 Ron E'8 {Kplsoo; ) Morning, at Au Rev: mo { placa 4h Oey ar PAUL Erreeren) Leo pd Ni Dr.Jenkins ; eveniug, st 7, Rev.Jas.Seder BT AT.BARTHOLOMBW'S (peformed Episcopal), Beaver Hall\u2014Mosning nt 11, and cveninu, st 7, Hov.B.M.vf, HT.BARTHOLOMEW' (Mu Arraed Fpiseopal), Alexandre Réoms\u2014Morfing, nb 11, sud sveniny, st 7, Bev.Dr Wilson.FARMS FOR SALE Several Valuable Farms And also Oty Properties to be disr,oged of Où very Appiy +; Trust & Lean Oetagany of 14 03, JAW PYREVD 1700 Res LEO |] ore Ter à 177 Whelesale Bintioners, 0.Pau! st, NTI- TOBAOCO.it wo fe Fh EEE | habit cs sn b be cavil; = Poe eue sCARPERTER &® HUBBARD, WATERLOO, PQ.THE \" HUNTINGTON \u2014 COPPER and SULPHUR 00'X., Offer to the trade tboir 70ceû y INCOT COPPER! | #= Guasanterd to be equal to * bist seleched,\u201d at 101 loge tote.Gorm ésah, COTTON, CONFAL & ois lz $ CORN EX(TIANOE.5, Agenterter thy Doaiinion, tou VEGETINE SCROFULA, Scrofuious Humor.VEONTIXE will eradicate from the aystem overy taint of Sorefulows Hamor.It hae permanantly cured cared tho Boston and vicinity ad been long and satnfil eufferore.Pimples and Humors on the Face.Heanon should teach ua that a blotchy, rough or plmpied skin depends SU upon «uw internal cause, and no outward llustian Gas «vor vure the dafect.Vraorvine \\s the great blood purifier Catarrh.For thie 1aint the only substantial benefit can be nhtained a through Ure blood.Veourwk is the great blood purifier Dyspepsia.If VeorTiny 8 isken regularly, mocarding to di- reotions, a certain avd speedy cure will follow jis us.Faintness at the Stomach.VFGETINK lA pot a stimulating bitters which creates à fictitious appetite.but a wentle onic, which assists ngtare to resbore the -lomach to a healthy notion.Female Weakness.VKGSTIE nots ditectly npon the esnuses of threo compininta It invigorates and strongthens the whole system, acte UPON hs secretive organs and ulloys inflammation General Debility.#1 In this complaint the good effec of the Veonrine are realized tmmedlately after commencing to take it.an debility denot.s dof \u2018tency of the blond, and Vroncieu s directly upon the blond.VEG Ei TINE, Prepared by H.ft.STEVENS, Boston, Mass.Vegettne in fold by all Druxgists.* CERTICURE THIS BEMEDY 18 UNRQUALLED FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA, grd attendant Stomach derangements, Aeartburn, latulence, Falptitation of the Heart, Coattveness, Acidity of he Oiddiness, Iéadache, &o.It in .powerful Invigorator, and acts as a gentle axatl A fair \u201ctriad will convince the moat acute sufferer.Ome Fill daily for a few days, glves unbounded r The CERTICURE PLASTER in appliod to the pit Of the ntoinach in cases attendod with internal pain.Fille, 400.and 500.Planters, 280.Kor le by ul) Drugyista, and Wholesale by KEBRY, WATSON & ce and LY MAN NONS & C 200 = T.PAUL TANRE -\u2014 M C V EIGHS SOVEREIGN INTERNAL REMEDY, (ures Rheomstism, Neursigia, Dy- spepsin and Bitionsnens.resta FROM SAMUXL E.MOSS, Keg.ver rh testifying = hive m n he benefits 1 nav se use of your Rovervign Remedy.1 have beom n great sufferer from Neuralgia 204 Sciation, Aftef uwing throe bottles, the former has entirely disappeared.while ho Intler seows far less sovere since 1 Lave used he Remedy.tral SAMUEL E.MOBS.?For Sale by all Retall Druggisis, wholesals by Lyman, Sons & Oo.204 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014E SOLICITOR OF PATENTS.PATENTS, ¥.H.REYNOLDS, BUOCRSSOR T0 Chartes Legge & Company, [Established 1809.) SOLICITORS OF PATENTS.16 Br.Jaune PTExNT.184m G.C.SIMPSON ° * SOLICNTOR OF PATENTS.LETTERS PATENT, TRAD MARKS AND COPT RIGHTS secured in all sountries where such are granted.GENREBAL PATEYT OFFICES.163 ST.JAMES STREET, Moutrest.Rooms.ROOM- Furnished, Single, 404 Rooms TO LET \u2014 77 Bleury wrest, 804 8 R OOM#H\u201413 Hanover street.- 3048 ROGMS-\u2014Two Bedrooms To Let, family of two, Adarees louse aes R O O M $8-Sin gentlemen To Kot.1 T08 eo Rooms tor Manatold sired, OOM WANTED - a young orb J 1 J, Sel Bom, Te vrei k seins terms.2 TAL Om, a OOMS\u2014With or without ; par- Board.VIA Dorchester street.ROOM 0 O M 8\u2014Warm, with Board, American style.41 Bieury steer.Rooms _ Furnished Toon to Situations Vacant.WANTED-A General Servant Protostant geo red.55 Ouarvilie sit WANTED\u2014A youu uth who is re- and make bimeslf generally or = am Mee, fo Manufacturing Co ply to 1 Motte » Dame ANTED\u2014 A ropes etable boy for » &tore ; must write : od band sabe + Tan fares.minal WANTED-\u2014-A first-class Man ner.84 88.Jusoph street.WW ANTED\u2014A good mn to act av our repressntali vo in Muatreal.Enclose twa three-cent stamps for full pardcuiare.address C.Renton, Bi.Thomas, Out 34 19 ANTKD\u2014Three Ex xperiencad Nurses, must have good ty references 4 ply, in mediately, 64 HTAR ERPLOYMRRNT Orrioe, 3 Jeary street.suis é ANTED\u2014For a family of two, a quiet, willing girl am Gen ral Barvant Apply at BTAL ENPLOVMANTO! 10K, Bleu 6 ANTED \u2014 Smart, tidy young rl ae Genera) Rervanl.must abatet with thd waabl Apply at once, ut Bran Ese LOTR ANT Orvron, 3 B fury sires.Wak WANTED \u2014 A renpoctable girl as Geueral Farvan(, must bu uble to do plain cooking.Apply ab STAR EMIYLOYMEXT OFFICE, } Bieury strest.303 4 Ww ANTED-A quiet, willing girl ns Genera) Bervant Yor smal! family pa references ulred, A ply immediately, ot 2 Yurroværxt Orrice, 3 Bleury street Ju ANTED\u2014A good, strong ree tor a familyof 7; pd wagon tu the ren ærson Apply st Bras\" PLOYMENT ores, 3 leury streot.02 4 WANTED\u2014A Coachman; must well Tscommended.Avery ar STAR Ks- PI! OYMANT Orr1VA, 3 Bloury sires 302 8 WANTED_\u2014For a smail family, a neat Goneral Servant.Avoir at Sram in PLOYMENT OFVICK, 3 Bleury strect 02 0 WANTED-\u2014 Agents, for a new article which is wanted In every house.ppty, immediately, tn Bran EMPLOYMENT apron.$ Bleury street.402 WANTED \u2014 Smart young fo for six tu family, a Genaral Servant.to Bras EMprox amr Orvios, 3 Bleury soot ve ANTED, for four in TY yon Pl to nastet In housswork.ply.at once, to A3 EMPLOYMENT OrviCR, 4 5 sary street.HZ U WANTED\u2014A country girl, as (oncral S8ervaat, for s small family.Apply, bmmodiately, GrAR EMPLOYMENT Orrios, § Bleury street.We WAT ol competent young man for tho City of Montroal tn roprasonts rge Fusinoss House of Now York.No ing.ony at once, Gilman & Co., Beobe Plain, Pg.AN TED A First-class Table.ust understand hor businoss g00d waxes to the vig ht pereon.Apply at 8TaR ExrLoraner Ormes, ¥ Ble ury street.308% 6 ANTED \u2014 young girl for general DA Apylr,atonce, at fran FusLovumnt Orrics, 3 wirect.802 6_ ANTED\u2014A good strong girl fortwo in familly.Apply, at oncs, se The FuPIOYMERT rFICR, 3 Blour, street.ANTED\u2014Housemaid ; must have experience and bo noat and Udy, 00d cu, references.Apply at Stan EMPLOYMENT Brme nry street.301 6 WASTED General Servant, ren a email family; wages, ¥7 ; 00d refor- Apply, at onve, at STAR Kuriov- Fired] Epices, ay) Bienry street.301 4 Yy ANTED-\u2014For three in family.Jonny girl as General Bervant; must do Exrroruarr 0 h ing.Apply at PPIOE, { nal ar 7 301 8 ANTED\u2014For 5 in family.a ng gir) as General Servant ; wages to the right person.Apply at Bras BE Taran Drmos, Bleury rireet 301 6 ANTED\u2014A neat, tidy Girl as General Borvant for FEAL amity, Apply to Bras EmrrLovmewr OFrrom, § Bloury slroet.a WANTED \u2014 Two Good Dressmakers.One must be sable to out and at.Apply atBrag Burrovuewr Orvics, Bleury street.ANTED-An Shh Ve x (Puglish speaking) to Journ t gray and of bie.shi amily be of firet-oloes One who can Sanne well, avn t owner needs à partaer 8 guiy voce 000 6 je about ostabi factory in bo United Bison, which will require his attant| None pat Sratciaes men of Sdministrstive abilit, aoû appli Terms asto fi drove, afastares,\u2019 IAB YT 878 For Sale.Fou SALE\u2014Maple and Birch, oot\u2019 50 pes cons, cul and delivered.4% Cenid Foz TOR s A LE\u2014The Wondertal brevrese ae our noi Sa.Tawrenge Foret SALE-\u2014Leonard's Tannery i\" Lorre Salling E oer: Xo oi.ore, ke, Bo A.Bremer, he James sirest.FOR SALE\u2014Sate.Apply at 2: 285 UL Bt.James street, u Fol, 2 Dos ie workin J OR 8 A L E-Birch, B2.85, lvercd.Booch 65-00 Wood, 8} 50.Cul and do- KR SALE \u2014 Sideboard, Solid Black Walnut, all handwors, fo condition.Price, $25.Address, * * Bide f bsg R SALE\u2014Three italian Grey- QO 8 Two Lares Flessant MoGL pos (OR ea Prirato family.Par ET | Roden, TO LET\u2014A Nico Front boar hm.for one or two Es Good table had near by.y 778 Bleury virage.FURNISHED ROOM TO LET) Suitable for ous or tro (Sentiomen Ors Married Coupled .372 Bleury street.Jet at 83 Mont 2006 « >.OOM\u2014With \u201cBoard, 26 Vic- Avpy, 184 Rotrs Dame streey, a street i AI E\u2014M s Rey OMS \u2014 \u2014 Warm, with Board.F ar San Jewels, in ma {hosp Fable Board, 63.75 per wook.Mont oor onsbort notice, 4 28 Bot or Room TO LET\u2014Furnished or FOR, a te Appa.Yay Machines, Unfurn: pre rai Boards IT with à pri- A fow \u201cA tou, vate famil: avo partial Bo if required.new, Por Sale under Apr 5 Bath , This gomfortable Eetale Vis, ¥0.11 Place pice forcast.home » geniieman quiet * iy 12161 Rooms- with oF FOUND.sa oo er 248% [FOUND _On 24th ust.n Now- land Dog.Ownercun bave him by proving «property and paying cxpensos, at 74 eos PRICE ONE SIMPSON, pjAcL, pie (00 FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE 1\" AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! a Factory ana: Warshouse 3 18 DEBRESOLES STREET.wot ; E ALBERT -A.PERRY, 33 University street.38 FOR THE HOLIDAYS! FRUIT.NUTS, Raisins, Figs, Fresh Sorrento Valentia, Dates, Walnuts, Sultana, Oranges, 8.8.Almonds, Loose Muscatels and Fine Layers.Filberts, &c.TAYLOR'S MINGE-M KAT! ee AND \u2014 A Choice Assortment of Fresh Groceries at Low Prices _ FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON.ALBERT A.PERRY, 383 UNIVERSITY STREET.1038 « 1879.STOVES! 1879.NEW STYLES, BEST GOODS and LOWEST PRIORS.Wholesale and Retail, JODOIN & CO, 3009 ST.PAUL STRENT.CARLING & CO.Having now completely rebuilt their Brewery, Awe the late fire, thay san new offer hele ALES AND PORTER trad and bottle ; slso, their celebrated AD-O-AD, either direct from the from the agency in WoO A der 16 8).Sacrament.Families supplisd.All oréers strictly to.CHAS.R.WILLIS, Agent, P.O.Box 1838.- ; Prices and qualities unsurpassed.wn , 5 - ro TAILORING.Hous To Tot__ Let | 4 Grand Mark Down! OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, \u2014 AT THE \u2014 BOSTON One Price Clothing Store, 60 ST.JOSEPH STREET.\u2018We offer to-day 8 line of Heavy Overcoats ! Lined all through with 8 HEAVY TWEED, sold all Scason for $7.now only $3.60.Por a Berviceable Garment this cannot be touched.A line of Wool Moscow Overcoats, nold®y us prea- tious to our Mark Down for $10 amd no less, now 0 That Magnificent Ne t-stone Residence, ou 153 UNIVERSITY STREET, With all the Intent modern improve PEARCE 13 EVERY Rustic.At oar for Rapide ro 8 as 202 mom et monter OFFICES\" TO LET.Rapecially suitable for « & BANK, and for Peale E stonal Men, Brokers, Building Sectetion, Cumuiiien À Agents, Ss, I tbe baitéing latoiy cveupiat by the who i 4 Mere et ist «ue hours of 3 and marked dow 10 $6.60.METROPOLITAN BANK.+ A line of strictly All-wool, very handsome Seal 22 Brown, Bluc and ack, Moscow, Fur, Beaver, Win- Ld AFFLY TO a < 4 ter Overcoats, bound with the flnest Mobair Bind- The verpool, London Globe * Ing, custom-made, and lined with & fins Satin De Insurance Cempany, 3 ¢heme and Bik Velvet Collar, They have bees - * A manufactured in Boston, made to seil for $1B, and 4210, 18 PLACE DARWEN.5 no less ; now marked to close at 95.50.This tn the - Most cost ever shown in the Dominion of Canaan.TAILORING.-.A îtno Of strictly All-woo! Pants, sold for #3.59, =\u2014 J marked down to 62.ILLONK, , À line of Heavy All-wool Hapd-knit Nova Bootia D.M.D Socks, only We.MERCHANT TAILOR, \u2014 THE \u2014 \u2019 .ART ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Boston One-price CLOTHING STORE Be, Catherine Street.« , \u2014 No.60 St, Joseph Stroet, remem, 3Me 8 .MISCELLANBOUS, PAINTS, &0.A CARD! ; | Joux MCARTHUR & SON, M.D.SOUTEWIOK de dd Bp, tr or 2 x White Lend, Sine White and Colors, D Cobérino sirest corner Nue sae DEY AND GROUND IN OIL.voriny me with their ordese 1 guaraaise © VARNISHES, JAPANS, LINSESS OX, MACKINERY AND BUKKING OILS, 40.#0, Eaglish Belgian Window Glass, ROLLED, GH An» POLISHED PLATE, COLORED, PLAIN AND STAINAD RNAMELLED SHERT GLASS, Painters\u2019 and Artists\u2019 Materials, JACOBS\u2019 LITHOGRAM BRUSHES, OLUS, CHEMICALS, DYS STUFF, NAVAL STORES, AC._ MN.D.SOUTEWIEIUX, 1364 BM.Catherine cisest, corner Melia Great Redustion Ia Prices - OF - General in Camads for Charles Turner à The Lithogram, by recent tmprorement, (8 où gone, Lancé, Gloventeé, Varsis 5 altered ia construction and thickness (Goubis the 1 French Green; ais § œ, original) and ease of orasure thal the Paiontes 16 Nodal Ref i A.FPolrriee, ar rn with caub Lithogress - © that all may test lie merite, has cotab- 1 $13.514 nnd 316 At.Paul, and 858, Lisboa the following reduced priess .\u2014Postal Ose 7 and ommisuieners sirere: let 91.50; Note, $3: Letter, VF; Poniscag, 9?: \u2014 Le, 89: NOTICES.Ageuts wanted ail over (2e country.Beware of infringements.Any ons Sand wilh one in their possresion will be rigetoubly pousse outed socording te law, 3.lL.JACOBS, .148 8.Jumbs stunt, NOTICE! fr given, that applieation will be mado to tho Logis- Fousp-in a yard, corner City and Mayor street, a horse.Owner can bave eve b paying expenses, by app polos ae Ho City sta hr stroes, - .04 54 Eduoational, WA more few more Pupils Ponmans hip.Te LR Ju :h.Book- keeping in To Wuom it May Concern.ile 15 to certify that 1 have studied Prof.Jordan's system of Shorthand, and oan endorso all bis stace- ments Sountdin lt né an oficacious and expeditions method.\u2014 J MARTIN, Montreal, Frening Post Oe POY.JORDAN, 01 Bl, Urban stroot.3 12 jem time.BCARD VACAN CIES\u2014 No.0.5 Dicury size BOAED_A Bingle Front Room, on first fiat.538 Bleury street.BYARD \u2014~ \u2014 Wanted by s joung Board in à rivale Pie thin mimes walk of Fran Address, * Parcey,* Sras Office.Rok 4 BOAKD-A Gentleman wishing ua Rosa 041d In trl Bonk vite amity, = Bee AND | ROOM DOM TO LET, Sle ra Are FEES nt Lott, 40 LOT _0n 25th inst., on Bleury horine etreet, n Gold Pin and Satin von Finder will plosse return to M'es D, at 49 5 jexander stroet, 104 5 L O 8 T\u2014 A Pocket-Book, on : prin Sle oF 1ny 10h, in 81 fn @¢.Apte Market Retarn #04 ¥ mr I, S30 TS & v rewsar: Tainan: Bard AT aa arose, in & [own large white Bull-dog, ; answers to name of * Oh.risa it 00 Yow ard \u201cSI 3 Constan by leaving i: at 197M [OSTA on dar , on Bt Fr Pb street, Tanneris W a mall Bine Met Reward wil] be given on re- contes te Tra oh.Home| Toiles Btation, ourner Bt.J and #03 8 LOST-A Massive Go Ring, ti mat.Frohne ern Ee Pair of Gold Whe vos w Te | A TR PROFEBSOR of a high fasnil from Paris, Beving boen Professor ut the VU versity of Lioge, wi first LA, ance, and sotsally Ur pis lessons to some of the professors of School, the Onnvent of file Marie Ayes the Bt.Antoine Acdderny, is propared -to take à few more puple for French, man Latin, eto.Terms moderate.251 St Dens sromt OTTAWA LADIES COLLEGE \u2014 AND \u2014 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO ! RE-OPENS January 2nd, 1880.Rev.A.¥.Komp, RA.LL BP» Principal.The College has a Large pad efficiont staff of ce \u20ac ronchors, and pro a ihorough traint Lhe Sus iv era Ange & Sad Nora Sciences.St also offers ial advantages the study of Drawing and Painiing, oy ame oe For Pros ctus and furthor information, 1y to the Brinoipal.\"26 PHONOGRAPH Y MADE EASY { \u2014 By Prof.J.A.Manesan.12me, cloth, 110 with cuts.Re Boauchemin & D BAFID\u2014such pont vais of 2 ie proclous 9 LA ouabt to.to be iy oy Lonrned nes ALONE ey 0x8 DES asc Lin the author And rr The | ciplas : A = hetors = St saris Coan afer pom it a re of ais oi ZR Dal?Ee A oe asa v course given every Forts A5 cos the ré jo AED.Private Auibor, 190% Bt.Anûre or §1 per lesson - THE 3 BERTHIER GRAMMAR scaoor FOR TOR MOTH On the 8rd SEPTEMBER.Nev.EB.MellANTS, Sesthloren-haot, August 11, 1010, TR chee, at ts next session, for the inoor- on a CO any, to be called \u201cThe Jacques Monstres! = Dion way Company, a Jor the spose % Arch street and 11 Mit street, of uniti a rallwey, the Gran nk Rutlway ; rue Quebec, Montreul, (ftawa mad 02x cod Boss, Mass.ceidenta) Raliway, On tbe lsinnd ôf Montreal, passing through the Parish of M.Laurent, with DRAIN PIPES rower work of lease iho same.9 (WITH ALL OONNROTIONS, Crmcmt-Portiane, m Boman & Quebes.Linseed Oil, I, Terpemitns and White PD.GIROUARD, Bolicitor fur Applicants.Montreal, 19th December, 1870, 200 54 NOTICE 1e beraly given NC application will bo msde to Por sais by ho 3.fajntut 6 of Gasbec, at Te moxt wr.COPLAND- & MeLARRE, Hop y B iosn n vestmen ' tombanyto La cald \u2018In Credit Porcier Pranco- O0B.WELLINGTON AND ORSY FUX SERRES, Canadien,\u201d with power to loan on the security youl estate in this Province, issue debentures, and to have sn agency or place of business in France.D.GEROUARD, Bolicitor for Applioants.Montreal, 11th December, 1879.00 64 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN-that Application will be made to the Legislature uf Quebec, at its next Beasion, for the incorporation of a Company to be culled the 2 Lachine and Pointe Claire loop Tidus,\" for the Construction cf à Dao eat Lachine to Polate ares on the Island of with ra to } je 4 Ppl maar va cab Boljcitor for pplican ontreal, 235.comber, poil 30:3 64 SEATES ! SKATES!\u2014LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN! BUYS AWD GIRLE! Now ts the ttme to h.lentes cons round and put in o have your Sle for the Today - _ : snd 20 centa per pair.ROBT.DONALBDROW, Thres doors of APPLES! 204 sod CHOICE WINTER & FALL APPLES, \u2019 FOR BALE CHEAP, 4 NOTICE.J.H.AMESSE & CO., NOTICE IB IIRBEBY GIVEN that an Application 435 COMMISSIONERS STREET.will be mads to the Parilamen ent of Oansds 8 ¢ ta .(0 5% Ana's oe aph Com fon an pot Lo oC Eater up oon the said Company Sr aa created anû Incorparnied, corpôtats THE ELECTRIC CLEANSER Nin power to bulld lines, nnd lease other COALINE lines, ap to curry on the © usiness of telegraphing A t, in Canada ers.TETE, A NEW ARTICLE, G j Montreal, Ath December, 1879.HT 54 Moots with wonderful sucosss in the Launéry.LA SOCI ETE DE CONSTHUO- COALINE ¢ , names Building Society.) Bemoves y spote from aug ; A Somes ~~ hata vend of Taree Article, Withous S007 03 WANS, : Japitai 6 Ld nied the Be Mouths os 0.piring ind sie COALINE § .Ce ili be ps ne be serpent, 11 Tee be entitied = Beals the wold for cleansing paint or polished sae tt, the shareholders i bea th pay sil thelr faces.The Tranafer Hook will be OOALINE | vod.to the 31nt of Decomber, inclusively.1 By order} EP.BRAUVAIS, Soc-Trens.Montreal, 20th Dec., 1879, 300 LEGAL NOTIECS.NCL makes thea .EE ry Je.Ww.578 OBALG STREET, NOFEEASe NOTICE and yom, shat tha onder next son c, Loi oe of An ACH Act to rémore doutis 88 oe of of 1anda held sy them AY formes part part of the estate of the late Hon.F.A Yamal sad te urant « valid discharges for tha price of sales which made by them, or which may Save been Fars Md by theirauthors BARIE HENRINTTE KANE, ERT K COURSOL Be iA RL Moptres), 16th Dvcembar, 1879.piace, gu ae an 2 - BE SE = ply bo the DOCTOR OEpayxS\\É PARISIAU a we.Diario Pot Nostra, \u201cwit 16 Dommert re of pPRoOY INCE OF QUEBEC of MONTHRRA pete ou en Sa * \u2018 \\ _ John, Ï \u2014 \u201c General, but the suthorgpip of the pamphlet cally with the question of how torelieva the \u201c evolutions go was of course complete and \" to.8x the price of rest Ly law ; but what 7 and its absyrdity \u201cbecomes fully apparent._nounces ** the absence dfall sympathy \u201d Le- \u201ceme word in the resolutions as Ÿ emigration, \u2018are endeavoring toexist in Ireland upon less 2083 than is comtained in one of our Pro- en House ; but that tire -has passed gd V/A 2 Ca re iE STAR.veers Mee 303 & Co., Propristors, e946 and #26 Craig Street.\u2014 ARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE OIROU- LATION OY TRB HTAR for the week ending Dec.20th, and the corresponding period of 1578 = Dacsuasx, 1878.|i Drcumran, 1879.15 14,342 Roudsy.19 16107 dey \u201c37 16,10 ve 16 14,469 Feely.1s 14,827 monter 10 508 ° Thurday.19 16.94(Thundey.15 14,482 Priday.20 15,181|Priday.19 14,582 Saturdsy 21 15,310 .30 14,797 Total.90,808 Total.87,178 Ave ly eireulation for week ending Dec.20h, 1879 >\u2014 14,529.Weeklv Star! 52° ii, 152,985 The books and vouchers are constantly open for inspection, and the public are invited to eall and examine for themsei ves.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014.BATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1879.\u2014 A Canadian Academy.À constitution and lawe of the Canadian Academy of Arts haa reached our table.The object 18 declared to be the encouragement of design as applied to Painting, Sculpture, Ar- ehitecture, Engraving and the Industrial Arts.His Excellency the Govornor-General hea pat forward acommendablo project, but to found s permanent institution the cqn- stitation will have to be considerably 1oli- fied.Memberuhip is to be Lnited te forty, but the noble author has not told his readers how he proposes to seloct the members.Tha headquarters of the Society is arbitrarily placed at Ottawa and annual exhibitions are to be held in Ottawa, Halifax, Bt.Quebec, Toronto and Montreal, if possible is the ordes named.That in to say, the most important cities are to he the Met to Have the benefit of the exhibitions.To the establishunent of & National Gallery at the seat of Government there can be no objection, but before all these things were cut and dried it would have been quite as well ta consult those whow it most concerns.To put out without s sponsor this red tape constitution, so full of details, without consultation with the artists of the Dominion, ia certainly a bold step.The movement is aceredited to Hin Excellency the Governof- is not stated.Poor Ireland.If the distressed poor of Ireland are at all dependent upon- the action taken by the people of Montreal toward their relief we fancy the report of the grand meeting held - in their behalf on Tueslay night at Nord- heimer's Hall will be a sore disappointment.These was « whole string of resolutions put and ananimoualy carried, but there was not one of them which professed to deal practi- gested the remedy, which so far ns n set of sufficient, But we must confess tos feeling of dissppointment that some course of action more practical and immedistely available towards the relief of the scee distress which undoubtedly exists was not considered and adopted.The gist of the resolutions was s lot of cheap advice to the British Government to make such legal enactments ae shall prevent, in the opinion of the meeting, o recurence of tho prement state of affaies.But while it is one of the privileges of the dwellers of this free land to give sd- vies, 14 je also their blessed privilege to re.fase it; ard it ts mot st all improbable the British Government will avail itself of its rights in this respect.It was surprising to find sound business men moving resolutions + would these gentlemen think of fixing the gies of the product of the tenant\u2014the butter, feriostance\u2014by law | Only pursue this -prineiple of fixipg values by law far enough Then tke-sixth resolution declares the exis.tenes 9\u2018 excessive competition for land at | any pris,\u201d and * the avarice of landlonls and the abeence of all sympathy between them and the tenants.\u201d If competition is excessive the land must have some value, \u2018The transparent misstatement which an- was of an the my aud tenant intelligence mestingf The Irish papers for months have contained columns of announcements of reductions of rent, ranging from 15 10 50 per cent.In this most practical way have hundreds of landlords shown their sin- cére synpathy with the trials of their tenants._ And yet the lesders of the Montreal - bad the audacity to declarc the _- 0absince of all sympathy.\u201d There was not twees landlord \u201c3nntt-+ to the notwithstanding the fact we stated \u2018a few dave ago that about six millions of paople vinces.And father, there was not not à yorl shout raising finds ta.adlexiet= Ce the existing POT at a meeting of the Trish societies some weeks age a committee of intu- ential gentlemen was nounced, who wep: st once to proceed with the busliens of collect ing.Sofar as we can learn, two don ative, one of $10 and one of $2, voluntarily forvanl.ed through the medium of this paper, has been the sole work nocomplished.If the pecple of Montrral are really in earnest iu their desire to help their distressed brethren in freland they will have to take some more practical course than getting together and passing « lot of bigh-flow and abeurd resolutions.Montreal's sister cities hdve pointed the way in which practical sympathy should be shown\u2014that is, by coming down with the dollars.Hero We dp.It is hard to conceive \"the staid people of Philadelphia working themachren up into the furure of excitement with which they have welcomed General Grant on his return from bis circumuavigatory voyage.There was a tine, not many years ago and when be wes \u2018yet President of the Uuited States, when he could go in and out of the Quaker City and nobody would take the slightet notice of him or his movements.Indeed, it bad become the shibboleth of the rigidly rightecus among the Republicans of the bailiwick to look with: steruest eye upon and thatbe strongest disapproval at the impro.gifhments of his surmandinge at the Brotherly Love as he was li \u201c*BilentiMan\"\" in as degr to À § rcbhy-leureled frem the 000 be 60,000 ta member marcel in « lin\u201d, taking dx hours to pass a given point, to do him honor.No such popular outpouring, according to our esteemed American contem poraries of both shades of politics, has ever been known in America ; yet the New York World acknowledges that the decorations, costly as they were, were immensely inferior jn Magnificence and taste to thos: displayed in Montreal on the occasion of the welcoming of the Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Louise.The reception took place on « raw, bleak December day, and, in order to do honor to the first American of his time, thou, sands eagerly mo the risk of being frozen and of lowing life or limb in the terrible crush.An ovation of this nature is significant, fol lowing as it does upon manifestations of hero- worshipping enthusiasm such aa the world has hitherto judged the American people to ba incapable of.It is idle to talk of ** inanaging + umveral demonstration of the magnitude of the Philadelphia affair Tha mast consummate and powerful political management will uot throw an entire people into the streets to receive à public mun, unless they mean to do him honor, and whoever reads the accounts of the welcom- An Democratic 88 well as Hepublicun papers wil) be convine- ed that curiosity bad little or nothing to 4» with the demonstration.Invitations fron sll parts of the ountry ure shower.ujrr4 the General, whose acceptance would occupy bis whole time for months, aud impose upon him herculean labor, Then: straws, slowing how the wind of popular aif«ction and opinion is turning, point to the strength of the desire of the masses to woe the General at the head of the depnblic agaun, and judi cations are becoming warked that he will be nominated next June.The clection of Dans Cameron as Chagman of the Hepublican National Committe, the welection of Chicago as the place for howling the Na.tioual Convention, are mgnificsnt futs in connection with the popular demonstra: tions, Bepator Cameron is « probouncad supporter of the third tern movement, and (irut is adored a8 n hero 1 Chicago and Illinois to a greater degree, if possible, than anywhere else in the Union, for his home is at Galena, IL, and the people regard his glory as reflecting pride upon the Ruste.All things cousiderrd, the hero-worship developed acrom the border sfnee the return of General Grant from abroad, points to his return to the residency in 1881.- An tthe Huldimand, and Jupir Savexson, Ont, Division Court, hua just rendered a decision of wpeciul interest to news.psper publishers and their advertising petrous.The pmblisher of the Cayuga Adeocate reeeived an sdvertisement from a merchant of that town named Boyls, torun a year, which was duly paid for.The merchant did not; order the advertisement continued nor discontinued after the expiration of the year.The publisher, however, continned the advertisement and carefully sent the paper to his patron regularly.Af the end of three warn, he sent a bill for the last two.The mérchant refused to pay on the ground that the card was left in, as he supposed, to fill up.Judge Stevenson ae- cided that the advertisement wust be paid for.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTE AND COMMENT.The Reformers of North Lanark meet, on the 30th inst., to nominate their stan-lard- bearer, \u2014Olawa Uitizen.Mr.Parnell, in the House, is a formidable person, because of his fixed determination and his occasional keensiens of insight into the momentary situstion, but we question hisever developing into a great Irish leader.\u2014 London Suectatur.After all the indignation exprweed in dra matic and other circles over the murder of the actor Porter by the rutlianly Texan ur Hie, the assammin 1s ikaly 10 Le dischammd vulne the principal witnesses cannot eme the trial.Indignation is a very ahort-lived vistue.\u2014 NT J.Herald, In vindication of the stability of our institutions and of the American faith in that stability, we should regret the confession that wong all the distinguished sons of the nation there is only this one (Grant) whom the Americon people are not afmid to trust with itn liighest bonors.\u2014Utior (N.F,) Herald, \u201cThe oficial world of Washington began its holiday-making at noon yesterday, ad no business will be transacted in apy of the public offices after 12 o'cdock on the days intervening between the complete holidays of Christmas and Now.art s.This is proba- of uly carrying the holiday it agit tho far, > \"7 Times, Dec.api More t are to go to Colorado to watcl.the Utes; the braves guilty of the Agency mussacre have not yet been received by Commissioner Hateh, and Ouray does uot seem at all sanguine obout getting thew.The cessation of the late war seems likely to produce pothing iuore satisfactory than additional fighting.-V.F.Herald, Assumiug the worst the Hepublicans assert in Maine the Louisiana us are simply coming home to roost, Regattas in soy event, are only called on to take some their own medicine.None the lesa shall = think that a stupendous frand upon suffrage in a bad precedent to fix in the history of the United Staten, \u2014 Cincinnati Enquirer.The British Privy Council has revoked the following orders :\u2014Thut of February 10th, rendering America cattle shit.he slaughter on landing or quarantine ; those of May the 8th aud 13th relating to American'swine ; and that of November the 4th, rendering American sheep subject to slaughter or quarantine.The revocation takes effect on the 31st inst.- Any other result than the one trached in the Consolidated Baik case could hardly bave been expected.The verdict against Sir Francis Hincks, which has bern revertsd, was seciired at a-titwe when public feeling 1an high against the directors, and probably highest of all aguinst the qpu- De ayable at the Offices of the Company on and \u2014 ursdey, Hth Jeounry next.A Transfer Books will be olosed on the Evening of Monday, the uth instant, end will be opened on\u2018: the Morning of ¥riday, the Oth of January.By order of the Board, JAMES DAKERS, Monreal, 27th December, 1879.8 2% ; a: LET\u2014Furnished,a firet- 4 clans House ; Tolnity of immediate poanenion, Address x 1548 Poste fice.= WANTED, with immediate .Bescion, à nicely-furnished House in he western part of the eity.Enquire J.A.53 Met Collegeaven as.R OMS: Lomiortably fur Sg: Fi 43 Berthelet stréet, 308 1 BCABD=-Globe Dining Æ 491 Notre Dame strest.Bingle Meal 25 Five ve #1.Board, #3 per week MPLOYMENT WANTED, by # respectahle wark the by \u2014 Washlug- lomiou, Eu hé ops iS 23 Chenneville street, upstairs ANTED-\u2014A Sewing ot Operator, to fit and bind Ladics' and Gentle mens fine Calf Button Boots, for n first-class Che- tom Hoot and Shoe Btore, in the \u201cvillage or Piatte- burgh.N Y., t0 commence work on or before January bth, 1850.Alev, a Jd workman on hand- sewed bo tome.For further hformation enqatre at Bran Office, Craly street.No registration Joe.\u2018 WANTED \u2014 Ag ood thorough vant, for a small fail Fred.Ary a nod Plats Cook.Protestant preferred.ty ot .75 Bt.Antoine street, 2 + BAILIFFS BALE_PROVIN CE F QUEBEC, District of Montreal \u2014No.5,560.CIRCUIT COURT, Montreal \u2014 Norbert Lamoureux, # Carpenter, of, the bio Cadi and District niet of Montreal, A eo ader, 0; ts.philo the Whi dr C BANG Pas e.of January 0, ot Nine of Toe Cock forenoon, at the domicile of the said sent, .560 Mignonne street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold 4 authority of justice, sll tbe goods and chattels the said Defendant, seized tn this cause.sons of Picture Frames, êc.Terms \u20ac a B.8.C.Moutresl, 27th December, to.BA! QUE Dist: =r B0 A 269.rict of \u2014No.9, CIRC} treal\u2014Alaris Mongeau Varner, of the Parish of Bt, Bazile le G 2 tft, ca.Hermenrglige D fendant.\u2014 On 35 ml sober, in Library, of the p \u2014 Os the Beventh day of January, 1830, the clock fn t forenoon, st the do nice said Defendant No 2 Sangttnet street, in te Montreal, will be sold ou by suthosity of e ibs goods and Shatiols of said Defendan: Shis cause, consisting of one Fle, ete.Terme cash.£._Montresi, Lecember Hin 1879.BA mae bok we N oF QUERNC District « SP COUR Da pe 4 real PR HA ve.Winism the J nent, at Mine 2,5 the stock ta the the 2 dr domicile Defendant, Wo.873 Mon street, in of Mos thority of Junior sb tes avoué paie Detend dant, setred ras pec\u2019 E.G.Menton) pe a 4 wide 2e mr trim 1 4- TER > > > + > > > 00e yw yp _- gop Sn - + - thought she could turn this mistake toisuch Bat it won.be aaly F 6 55 H i \u201csin its © +\u201d Phe village naisep ; Ha Kabfs were darkened, £53.houses closed, oe.- Beg TH de dome OB, against Heavy Odds.\u2014 CHAPTBR XXITI\u2014 Continued.«[ sun going to Loada by the tram which Jesves at six this evening,\u201d sid Mm.«Oh, lan very - And,'ms'am, T hope you will not be offended nt anything thec I have æid this-moming.\u201d + Oh, no, he unhappy young woman is no relation of mine, She im only a poor orphan that | bave taken of fram motives of chagity, sud that [sm unwilling tp desert event \u2014 fn Ber aD,\" mid Mrs, i lwellyn, vob, medes ! Low very kimd of you! Puvviisues will suvely reward such benevo- Mmes 26 yours,\u201d amid the Keusenmat\u2019s wife.At this metment these came another rap at the doar, sad Mrs.Llewellyn, kuowing that this must be the wxiter, arose, and opened it.As the waiter entered, with & prime in anc band sid a roll of papers in the other, Mra.Brown mous and took lenve.* Do you know that lady I\u201d inquired Mery.Llewellyn, whem her visitor was goue, Yes, madam, she is Mm.Biown, sad ha sioge hors whenever she is at Sheor- À Mes Arthue\u2014what \u201d quickky demanded | \u201cMm.Llewellyn.; vl, \u201cMrs Arthur Brown, medats, the wife of Lisutsnant Arthur Brown, who commands, the stareship Sirius, nqu in the deckyesd, replied the wally, sn he guieily laid down the pase snd papers upon the table before T- ; \u201c* Are you sure of what you say I\" \u201cOh yes, macam, the Hentermort is in the Bowse now.Rave yom any farther com- \u2018Oh, no; except that yon will have sear- riage at the door at half.pset five o'clock pre- sely, to take us to the «tatiom.\u201d \u201cCertainly, madam,\u201d seid Penn, bowing limeelf eat.Mr.Llewellyn mtdswa and laughed a noimlesa, sardonic laugh.The mystery was aut.** Trifles light av air are to Lhe jealous osnfirmation strong 3 proofs from Holy writ; amd from a | coinoidences, the j lune wifeof Lieutenant Brown had mistalen the Arthar sought by poer Gladys for her own Arthay, and through that mistake, would dombtlens lead the enimrky lientenant a terrible life for some time to come.And Axthwz Powis had been.no higamin ; but \u2018notwithstanding that, Mm.Llewellyn account av to le Gladys that he a.; \" There hod been sueh seeming truth in alt j daluded Mm.Brown had seid, mecemmty to pepest it \u2018muni for word.to malo Cladys believe rt.ey in Bn poo Gui s stay is races à lancheen in hu own reom.Ÿ i i | Ë fi i i it Le ir 1 i i F Ë f F ni face t haïf- : She leoked up, said\u2014 : of thig enabl \u2018as | do.\u201d Macs om ing roms r uy yo you do yeqrmlf good,\u201d Mra hlswellyn, as she returmed pty wap to that Indy, and then aad- besk upon hex pillow and fell +13 works admirably ! better !\u201d\" said Mrs.It could not work us she of shaper, Pom in the arma of & stout pasta to à large trrelling-carriage that was waiting there Leone fou the d piled 2p behind ven, an up to casse down.The deaf mute Jude, obeyed, and stood Deis Linmistsess.\u2019 à twasa- secon, oud pi Ta very bouniy pictares- its atroets de- Them had best.no pesvengons ot Ingunge te be talon int she (rain, sad neue te off here, the exception of Mrs.ardt her char and their lug.; snd Hf any watchful inhabitant had | the stopping of the train he had pro- turned over and gone to sleep again.vil was so still that the only sound was that of the gemtle surge of the waves tae shore, and so dark that ike ia len tra è ; © itary ie ribio that gathered.num the vehicle.M « It is now twebve c'olock ; we must make thirty miles befose six bo-mortow morning ; them to Cader Idria by six in Another - : & Mommst your tee, cud dere se Sat tia 't exhanst the Dome a onset,\u201d said Mrs, Liswellyn, with bes flags, or she got into the car and fod her vietim on mm- sad ber with seda- hermes, resumed she had been lod into | HESTER.CHAPTER 1.\u2014Omisnucd.At that my tears began to flow sgain, and before I had time to dry them I was fu his arms, and bo was kissing me pasdonately.1 am going to be married, darling, and ! am most utterly selfish to try and make you a8 miserable as | am myself, but for the life ofme I annot help it! T did mean to go away without saying a word ; I hoped you would not have heurd of my eu til ¥ bad left.But never mind, it can\u2019t he ped new: it\u2019s all out, so there's no uæ ed more about it.lou other peo; throngh these sort of things; bus itishard ! Nay, chil, ¢wling Raine, do not ery like that There, ) must go.Telle est ln vie, little Ratmo! Stand wp and give me one.kise, sad say goed- by.\" I ot obediently 24 he commanded.\u201c Oh, Raoul,\" | sobbed, looking up into the gray eyes shove me, in which the sears stood, \u201c1 thuyyou are more wicked than any one l ever bézdot! What do you tell me all this for, when it can do po good, merely to break my art.\" He campét me in his armed, aud proseed m closer to \u201chim.\u2018I shall never speak so again, dasling,\u201d Le pleaded, however great and many may be my opporiunitics ; we say nothing tar this anee.\u201d \u201cYon will never have the opportunity, God kmows ; I will never willingly se your in as long as I live!\u201d «Then be sad, loakihg down iuto my tearful eyes, \u2018this being ny last chaze:, 1 shall take ss many Liss as I cao get, to remember when ! am I \u201cAnd 1,\u201d I wid etieally ; \u201cdo you think all this makes it easier for me 1\u201d * Go now, quickly, before I play Comtesse Helene false aud smy\u2014stay,\u201d Et ly.¥ Without award | tarned sad we t [ had nol gens many stops befase heard his voice.ing, \u201cCome back\u201d | turned immedi.stely\u2014why, 1 scarcely know.He laid both his hands on my shoulders, and mid, \u2018 Say, \u2018 | foxgive you, Raoul.\u2019 \u201d J mæpeated the wosds after him, fos, after all, I had no mere to forgive than be had.\u201cAnd wow, child, give mr ome kiss of your own.free wilb\u2014the first, and the last.\" oye bls all haul, ad pled my trembling lips to hi ve him, ni he ssid! my frat and bat kiss of love.be could atretch out his Land tain me, | was gone.ef CHAPTER II.\u201c J'avais an seul am! ; 11 et .Partt bien lota d'tct, Moon pauvre ami\u201d After that many days passed away ina sort ov dream, I came and went entwardly as usual, hut under that ealm exteior burned dreazned of, until st lat, one mogning at breakfast, my father, on apening the ** Journal,\u201d é : + Listen, Bets, tote grand acconmt of Hal's mesriage.ma foi, what fetes! But never mine, cheer = Htile one\u2014your turn will come ; and in keep yon merry, directly the return te Montcour, I mean tinse, to bride and bri moe 1 tempted ve peak, the caring, if\" I attempted to tears would ssend in mry voice, I merely smifed Bes yeu stars.rendre ds outer ae so or Toy b mom shmorbed 1a hip it had come then st last! He was mar \u2018red?Où, how had he found it pemsible t It seemed te me then that to be married to amother man, to have to vow te love and Xenor another\u2014why, death itself would be J preferable; but then, men and womasrare so different! Directly I could mabe wpe 1 fed tothe pi ry MY of méuge wben in want ef solituie.the miles E most have walked in it those fuss terrible days after Raoul was married ! Once in there, with the deoxs shut.sk either end, | knew | was mf from interruption for hous.Up pad down, wp ad down, paced, with a wild, hopeless feeking at my hestt.What had I ever done to him that he should have Ë Then uns À Once there, my tears flowed more calmly, «nd after watching the lime-loaves for s fiw minutes, and listening te all the suremer sounds areune, the trees gradunlly faded from my view, and I fell asleep.: | dreamed that | was struggling upa$ hill, wo steep that l'often paused to my breath ; but I knew within ms idk could onl to should imect Fair.Ne Mod Abe 1 the ter the efforts I made.At I atnod at the top, and close beside me was a man that ! kmew to:be him, though I sould not ses his face, for between him and mé was the of a woman, He mtatd out his hand, and I heard him my \u2018 Reine ;\u201d but, before | could am.ser, > voa, a herself upon ip bresst, r arms so tightly rond is meek that | could not touch his outstretched hand.I could not even see his his face, for her head wes between us; and that, 1 thought, I am saxty for, fos [ should like to see if he is happy ! And then I returned the way [ had come.But once at the bottom, 1 heard a mock; ing voice crying, \u201cTry again, try agmin!\u201d Ses madly and wearily, I: began ones moves to cliteb the mountain.Butit wasmuch bard- ef work this time; the ground was covered with thorns, so that my feet were weunded often, and the boughs of the overhanging trees hept getting in my way, so that I not see the top.The team, too, would come into my eyes, as first one sharp bramhle i my limbs, and then smother; but nevertheless 1 stuxabled en, until at last, GEMS OF THOUGHT.The head is always the dupe of the heart.; Th: x nse of death is most in apprehension.- There is an heroic innocence, as well as an heroic eomnge.I have scen many women drown Ztheir honor in a river of diamonds.He wbo makes an idal of his interest, will \u2018make & martyr of his integrity.It costs us more to be misemble than would make us perfectly happy.Hope! fortune\u2019 cheating lottery ; when for on prize an hundred blanks there be ! Power unoubjectod te the contrel of virtue is 8 poor guardian of civi} liberty.Shame om those breasts of stone that cannot melt io soft adoption of another's sorrow.Envy is a passion so full of confidence and shame that nobody ever had the confidence to own it.) It is ome of the worst of ervors to suppose there is any other path of safety except that of duty.The wise mau stands lum in ail extremities, and bears the fot of his humanity with a divine temper.He who bas but little wealth, and at the same time would be satisfied with less, is rich emengh te be happy.If you let trouble sit upon vour soul Like a hen upon her nest, yon may expect the hatching of a large brood.A cheerful temper is like a grain of musk ; it imparts its fragrance to everything that comes in contact with it, yet it always remains the sume.Ât foriy years of age a mam locke back over his life, and wonders what he did it for, and then turns wistfully towards the future, and keeps on doing the same thing.He who looks on beauty with à pure affection forgets the loveliness of body in that of the soul, and rises by means of that ewrthly beauty to the great artist, to the very essence of loveliness.We talk of sequiring « habit; we should ruther ray being acquired by it.Habit is the janizary power in man: passion and principle the antagonist revolutionary powers, for evil and for good.There is one without which half the pleasure of vould be thken away.It is a phrase ot irritation to ome party, amd extreme satfafaction to the other, whenever anything goes wrong.It is, \u201cI told you so.\u201d Love, Îlke light, must always be tn- velling.A man nest it, give it away.He may be a miser ef wealth, tie his talent in a napkin, and himself up in Iii 8 reputation, but he is al in ee swe Those who expect the most are liable to the greatest fatments.\u2019 A man of numerous desires is af all bangs the most dependent.He who contracts and simplifies his wants will secure the greatest amount of A vacant mind takes all the meaning out of the fairest face.A sensual disposition deforms the handsomest features.À cofd, selfish heart shrivels the best looks.A mean, grovelting spirit takes all the digwity ent of the figure and all the character out of the countenance.A cherished hatred transforms the most beautiful lineaments into an image of ugliness.TEMPERANCE AND INTEMPRRANCE, Bex are temptezs to the frst step towards digne aa He who takes one op or liquor may die im the gutter: he who has the high moral courage to refuse that first drop never can.Glmrles A.Stary, of Chieage, siym ; eT building of myiacaa, the farnishin medicines and comforts for four thousand insume peuple, whe die after thres years of insanity, and at an average cost of $1,000 euch per yeaf, amounts te $12,000,000 a year; and a sme rate for eight thou- after yw\u2019 treatment in the agylum, $24,000,000, making a total of Yea og o- tvienwia) cost of insanity caused drunkenness.\u201d S will be glad to Tarn that the En, sanitary commisgion in da.dis in an ela! says that, if * drink were abolished,\u201d and some changes made im the of sobikiess, neither the sani nor en) oem would need to bars special concern in regard te the health of the men.The application of sanrtary rules hes already redmeed the mie in theBritish service in Indis from 70 per 1900 .| BOfyears ago,to 13.82 im 1877.On the aver.ege maintained .in India 80,000 men, this is a saving of 1000 lives a year.The chasigs hes came about gradually, Onty 15 years ago the mortality of treeps in cantonment was hearly 30 per 1600, and the royal «together, constitutes one of the mest brilliant frinmphs of sanitary acjense rosentiy farnished.\u2014 Spring.fisld Republican.Joux B.Govez.\u2014Jobm B.Gangh, now lecturing in New York, seems to have lost Ittels, if any, of hix power over diemeus.1 ; of his A think thet he has im vence and force of presentation since his late return from England.\u2014He hau been a lecturer on Temperance peerly 39 years, which is a very long period, considering that he is mow little more than 62.Heis mot, as is often thought, an American by birth.He was born st England, his father having been à pensioner of the Pepinsular war, and his mother à acheol mistress.At 12 years of age he came to this country with an immi- grunt tradesman, and went to work on a farm in Oneida County, N.Y.Two years later he removed hither, and turned à book-binder, but soon contractod habits of dissipation, and bette than he the evils of intemperance.He has wunded the depths of its horrors.He has had delirium tremens ; ho lost his mother, wile and child while under the I of the aleahalic demon, as he would put it ; he has been a enter of the lowest groggesies, where ho played the buffoon for Hquor.In Enct, it was in thoes vile dons that he first displayed his talent for mimiery and o .related hiv ce as & dramatis a manner at public meetings, that he at ouce took high rank as au impassioned speaker on Teinperance, and has retained that rank ever since, except during a brief backsliding, which he frankly avowed at the time.is » natural orator, and in his peculiar kine has hardly sun equal.He has felt the ignominy, the wretchedness, the despair, the appalling terror which he so vividly describes, and he has undeniably done a great deal for the cause he so zealonsly advocates.He has lectured, it-is mid, near 2,- 500 times ; he has made money by his calling, as well ad wide reputation and a new life for himæelf.Intem peragce and Tempe: rancs have been strikingly illustrated in his case, by Gough ragged sad miserable in the kennal, Gough esteemed, self-conquered md famowd; as one of the very first of Tem- peranes orafors.\u2014 New: Fork Times.Tax Forres or THE TEMPERANCE Cavsn.\u2014 With » view to the removal of this evil, the oe bas been of secret esders, involving the hisek-ball principle of admission, or rather of onclusien, sare of this class.Whatever hey were uttady Inadequats to mast.the were uate to meet yr of the From spd Junatics who do not die, but are, cured, |! after three ' wank literally into the gutter.No man knows | Having been indneed to sign the ledge: ©, dranberd 0 bep THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1879: future.Many of the most sabefahtièl friends of the cause antici this ssilt ; for they saw in the principles on which tho cart was based, the element of wWesknces, à pois sure to give way whan the siralh of ractical life was brought to upon i e religious teat © became Paperficlal, hence of no avall, while the rescue drunkard vus LA expound the old snare of the appetite, en the A n of the Minor traffic, rombining to bring him into bondage aguin.Hence, M y movement ie endin very much as the\u2019 Washingtonian and the Father Mathew movement did thirty-five years ago.Tha trafic left to prosecute its infernal work, bas made, sad will contimme to make, mor» drunkards than all these quasi cflosts can mve.In taking this view of these efforts, | do mot undervalue the importance of the religions olement in temperance work.Oo the contrary, I think it all important, bat it must be real or it will be impotent.It must involve nothing less than i repentance for all sin and not merely for the sin of drankenness, th ehange of the heart, a living faith that unites the heart to Christ and inspires & life of purity sed practical godliness, Then, and pot until then, is the soul Hlfted above the low pleasures of a drunken life and strengthened to resist temptation by a gracious influence.These are other movements which stand distantly related to the canse of tempezs nec, and are to a limited oxtuat calling forth the co-operation of te ce men.| refer to these efforts made in the city of New York to suppress the unlicensed sale of liquar and other unlawful doing.Its main tars are a clas of men who discard the principle of total abstinence and openly detend the moderate uae of wine as a beverage.As far ws their efforts shall serve to crippls the liguoe traffic, so far it will farmish occasion of joy to the true friends of temperance, but whether anything will be dove to lessen the amount of intempenuice by such means is a matterof very seriousdoubt.The great mass of real temperance men in our State evidently have no confidence in the movement asa means of reformation.The question returns © What is to be the future of the cane i\u201d That it is to live and continue to enlist the sympathy and co-operstion af men, there ran be no doubt.The religious sympathies of all truly Christian people ensure this, while their convictions oF duty sternly demand it.and a very false religion that can comsent to, or be silent in the presence of those causes which produce the drunkenness of our day.The true Christian cannot consent to the great iniquity.He will be aMicted and will mourn over the desolation nnd ruin which the Hiquor traffic brin and the imcœasing tide woe which it brings in wpon the families of our country.Ro likewise will the true patriot, the true upon the land political economist, the honest politician feel the importance of the cause and give it their hea co-operation.But in what form?Evidently tho necessities of the cause demand that it shall be in the form of open, avowed and general combination of all the best elements of socicty in one common ization, which shall exclade no one who hates rum-selling, ram-drinking and drunkenness.It is time that temperance men have done with all those organizations which divide their connsels, disanite their forces and disintegrate their strength.It is time that we now meet the enemy in onesolid ° halanx, and with the combined power of nevolenct, patriotism and Christianity demand the suppression of the Nquor traffic and away the curs which now filisour land ik poverty, crime, wretchednes, lamentation and woe., Itistijpe we demand of our courta the faif and impartial exccu- tion of our liquat laws and of our Legisla- .tare the improvement af those laws, so that their exeention shall be rendered mare sim- Ple, direct and positive and their violation sore speedily and effectively punished.It \"is, the marest nonsense to hope far success by Hing » few drunkards out of this river of Pb while the rur-sellers are allowed to \u2018pitch into it four times as many as we can out.With this view the line of our ère efforts is clearly indicated.The youth \u2018of our land must be educated to know the bitterness of a drunken lifa and the cer- ;tainty with which it follows the wine bib.\u2018ber and the moderate drinker.Total ab- .stinence from al) intoxicants should be the istent lesson given to the children, which lesson sho grow with their growth and mature with their man- \u2018hood, and become an catablished law of their daily life.The people must be aroused to their political responaibilities so i that those who make and exécute eur laws will be held to a rigid secount, te overthrow this t evil.Unless ; caders must be abandoned, and the baz mast be made to declare the wild he people, amd subserve thi highoet American society in our Be a oe the peuple, when enlig for this.Here then is our work.Our land mourns in grief and waits for it to be done.Ten thowsand broken-hearted ones look with longing eyes for its accomplishæent, whi the van um bered thonsands of Æallen and hopeleas victiws of the liquor trafic will rise up with new Ne and give re ot the prospect of deliverance from its .ing spare.May God speed the day.EFF?COCOA.GRATEFUL and COMFORTING.+ \u201cBy à thorough knowl © of the natural laws which govern of dl blood and n'properiy nouriahed frame *\u2014 Civil Service Gazette.Seid only tn Packets labelled\u2014 JAMES EPPS & VO, 288 Ifommopathic Chemists, London, Eng.3A) LAME BACK.WEAK BACK.Beuson's Capeine Porous Plaster.This article iv one which really possesses extraordinary merit.By consulting reiiable physiotans in your own locality, you will find that the above is true.1t ie far superior to the ordinary Paros Plaster, all tho so-called electrical appliances, nnd to all external remedies whatever, Ît contains onttrely new clements whisk cause it to reliove Jaton at onco, strengthens and cure where other Bl will not Baok, Diseased Ki Lung and Chess Diouies, ue la ailes, Rheumatism, Heylected Colds Peraale Affeetions and sl) local aches and pains, tie simply the best remedy ever devised.Sold by all Druggists.SEABURY & JORNAON, Preprieters, 21 Platt stroet, New York.FINANCIAL.Invested tn Wall $10 © 810005500\" mime fortunes overy month.Book send free explaining everything.Address $47e0d BAXTER à 00, Bankers, 7 Wall Rt.M.Y INSURANCIEL PLATE GLASS INSURANCE.SU4E Zaw COLD AND FROSTY WEATHER LARGELY IN- CRALSNS THE DANGER OF Breakage or Plate Glass.PROTECTION May be had at Small Cost by sesuring a Policy n the DOMINION Plate Glass Insurance Company, Under which, in case of breakage, now Panes replaced at mes.A.RAMSAY, 10 Emspoctes street.DRY GOODS, &o.1879 WINTER! 1880 The Cold Season finds us well prepared.À Job lot of KNITTED WOOL GOODS, Buch PREARTAST AVIS dc nt HALP CONT, £0?quite WINTER JACKETS and NEW DRESS GOODS.HEAVY TWERKDS for Gentlomen's Suits, and BRAVER for Overcoatinge.FLARNELS.PRINTS at 5c.FF.X.LECAVALIER & CO; £98 54.Lawroace street.© It must be a very poor |\u2018 FEALTE DS VEAL Health of Body iz Wealth of Mind.RADWAY\u2019S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, = \u2014\u2014 4 Pure blood makes sound flash, strong bone and a Clear a, you would have your flesh firm, your nos sound, withews asries, y complexion fair vio WADWATS ARS ATA RIEL an A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION.** Tn cure & CHRONIC OR LONG-ATANDIY( DIRRARK 1a truly a victory in the Dealing art, that reasoning power that clearly discerns DEVECT nud suppilen a romedy ; that restoges step Uy step by deyrves the body vite has been stow! y witackad amd w.onkin- od by an inwdious disease, not ouly commands gnr w sccompliahes this result and suflering bums nity, who drag nut an existence of pain and ifis une, througm long days and long nights, ows Lin their gratitude.''\u2014 Medical\u2019 Mresmyer, FALSE AND TRUE, We extz from Dr.Radway's ** Treatise on Di seaso mi fu Cure\" as liowe : LIST OF DISRASES CURED BY RADWAY\u2019S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, Chmonie Sirirx Diseases, Carice nfthç Bono, Humoes in the Blood, Scrofulous Dincasan, Bad or Unnatural Habit of Body, Sypbilts and Vetterea)l, Fever Sores, Ehronic or Of Ulcers, Sait Rhéam, Rickets, Whites Seald H Uterine Afisctions, Cam 7 Ewcllinge, Modes, Westing and Doeay the Body, Pim plea and Blotches, Tumors, Dyspop- sia, Kk snd Bisdder a, Chwonic Aigeuma- tism snd Gout, Comsmmpiion, Gravel and Caleuionn Daposite, and varieties of the above complaints to whieh sometimes ate (ive specious names.VO fanart thud there io no known remedy that tcssam tho oars ive power dver thea (imsusen that RADWAY'S REBOLVENT furnishes Lt cures step by step, surely, from the foandation, and restores the imjured parts to thuir sound condition.The wasters of the body are stopped and healthy blood is supplied to th stain, from which now material is fogmed.This in the first corrective power of RAD.WAY'S RESOLYENT.In cases where tha aysicm has heen salivatad, and Mercury, Quickailver, Corrosive Sublitmats have ne- cumulated snd become d«posited fu tho bones, Joints, ate, cnnsing cares of the bones, rickets, wpi- nal emrvaluras, contortions, white wwellings, vari- Cons veims, ote., thé RAKGAFANILLIAN wii) resolve away thoes depo idly and exterminate tie virus of the dis use from the jeosstion.ft.0s who are taking (hero medicines fre the cure oth one or 3erol aa a disegates, However Blow my be the cic eel better ™ and fitui the dr gen eral health improving, thar fdesh and weight Increasing, or eves mecping its ox n, Is a saresiyn that the ence {7 provetowrine.Tu these diseased the patient vitber gots b er or worse the virus of the dixeann ix not 12 1ett 0 IF not arrested ana driven from th blood {i will spread and eontinue to under- min Urs constjzution.As vo0u 88 the SAESAFARLL- t > fac) better,\u201d every hour inevesse in health strength LA vidoes the path yon wifl grow better and enh.Ovarian Tumors.The removal of these tarmors RADWAY'Y RE- SOLVENT is nuw Bo certainly establishegd that what wus ous cOnsiderui aluwest inlruculons is now a common recognized fact by all parttes.Witness tho cases of Hannah P.Knapp.Mrs.CC.Krupf, Mra.J.H.Jolly wad Mra.P.D.Hendrix, published In our Almanac for 1879 , also thud of Mrs.\u20ac.8.Bibbins, in the present edition of our * False and \u2018Prue.1 ©.Space forhids our makin particular reference to the various cases of chronic diseases reached Sy our BARSAPARILLIAN RKSOLYMNT.Invaltds and.their fricaiin must @ussit our writings, if they to obtain am ides of tho promise und potoney Be BR.Hemedivs.; One Dollar per Bottle.MINUTE REMEDY.- : \u201cRADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF, in from one to twenty minutes, nover fails to roifove PAM with one thorough Application.No motter how violent or excruciating thes pain the RHRUMA- TIC, Bed Cripp Wervous, Nom, :.1- c, Or aiscsnse may euffer, dAD- AY8 ÉEALY RELIKF will afford tustunt case, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Infiame mation of the Bladder, Infammas tiom of the Bowels, Congentian of \u2018he Luwgs, Sere Throat, Diffienit Brooch.ing, Palpétation ef the Heart, H:/u teries, Croup, Diphtheria, Cntarvh, Inffuensa, Headache, ,Toothache, Nearalgia, Rheumatism, Cold \u20achills, Ague Chills, Chilbinins, Frost Bitca, Bruises, Summer Complrints, Comghs, Colds, Sprains, Pains in tinc Chest, Back or Limbs, nre instantly relieved.FEVER AND AGUF.FAVHR AND AGUF cared for fifty cents.There is not 6 remedial syent in this world that wil.cure Foror am Aque and ali other Malarious, Beare WP old, Yellow and other fevers (aid by RADWAY'E PILES) so quickly as BADWAYS READY BELIEF.it will in a few moments, when taken according la directions, cure Cramps, asms, Bour Stomach Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dyscntery® Colic, Wind In the Boweis, and ail Internal Paims* Travelers should always c.a bottie of RAD- WAY'S RRADY RELIKF with them.A fow drops in water will prevent sickncss or pains from change of water.It is better than French brandy ur bitters as a stimulant.MINERS AXD LUMBERMYKN should siways be vrovided with tt, CAUTION, Ait -medisi agents eapible of wire, in; 00-1, an overdo should be avoided, Myepiio on Ga, strychiiue, arnt, hyoscinmus, And ia: 1 owerful reanetlen dos sat cereal Himes, In very sina tome, relieve the patientduring iol aothos bs the 5) sien.Rut perhaps teu sercani low, Hf repeated, may ag- vate and increuso tl- suffering, nef nnouier dow contre death.There | DO wecessity for using thuse uncertain agents whens » ve retnedy Like RADWAYS KMADX JirLinr.will slop tho most cxera- ctating paîn quieker, without entailing tho leant difficulty In either infan: or adult.THY TRUE RELIED.RADWAYS READY NELIRY is the only remedial agoat ia vogue that will instantly step pain.Twenty-lve Cents per Bottle.RADWAY's Regulating Pills.Perfect Purgntives, Seething Ape rientn, Act Without Pails, Always Relinbie and Natural ta their Operation.A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL Perfectiy elegantly coated wih sweed gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and en.Radway's Fills fr the cure of all of the stomach, Liver, Howsis, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Discazou, ffoadache Constipa bon, Costiveness, I Fever, Mflam- mation of the Bowels, Piles and nl) derangements of the Internal Viscera.Warranted to effeut à positive cure.Purely vegeial comtaininy ne mercury, mineral or deliterious Observe the following symploms isugugre of the Digestive Organs: Constipation.low Piles, Fuliness of the Hiood resulting froi In the Head, Acidity of tho Hlomach, Nausca, Heartburn, Disgust of Yuliness of weight mn the Momach, Bony bru or tering st the H Chokisg or Buffoca nsations whem lo a @ posture, of Vision, Dots or cbs before the nab Peover and Dull Pain in the He.Deficiency of Perspiration, Yallowness of sad E Pain In the Bide, Idmbe, and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning tn the Flesh.A fow doses of Rad way's Pill will fren the system from all tho above-mamed disorders.Price, 95 Cents per Box.We repaat that the reader mnst consult ottr books and papers on the subject of digsames and their dure, among which may be named * False and Trae,\u201d \u201c Radway on Irritable Urethray™ \u201c Radway on NSerofula,\u201d™ ald others relating to diferent classes nf Diseases.SOLD BY ALL DRUGUISTS.Read \u201c FALSE AND TRUE.\u201d Send letter stamp le R.G, BADWAY A C0.426 Bi.Paul otréet Ronigeai: ° 242 00d Information vorth (Rongar.és wifi be scat you.7 - 239 cod Provides, Mota Patches, Bony 14 has stood tho test of snd every thirty years, and 18 so harmless wa taste it, to be sure the preparation te property made.Also Poudre Subtife removes si nous without iajary te the skin Muu.M.B.T.GOURAUD, Sole } rietor, 48 Bond Removes Blemish oa street, New York.Ves sale by al snd Fancy \u2018toods Dealers throughout the U Statns, Canada and Éuropé.247 PETROLEUM JELLY.VASELINE! Grand Medal at the Philadelphia Exhibition.SILVER MKDAL AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION.The most valuable Pauly Remedy known for tho treatment of WOUFDS, BURXS, BORES, CUTH, BEKIN DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, CHILBLAINB, CATARAH, HEMONRNOIDS, /c A1S0, POB COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROATS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA, &0.Used and approved the leading icians of Europe and America br phy The Toilet Az such se POMADE VASELINR, VASKLINE COLD ORRAM, VASRLINE CAMYHOR 108, VASBKLINE TOILET BOAPS, Are superior te any similar conse.25 and 50 Cent Sises to all our Goods.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Chesebrough Manurg Co., NEW YORK.No.246 Notre Dame street, MONTREAL.23h O MORE RHEUMATISM OR GOUT, ACUTE OR CHRONIC, SALICYLICA.SURE CURR.by anfastured caly undes the above Tzade Mark, e European Salicylic Medicine Co, OF PARIS AND LEIPEG.Immediate Relief Wi Permanent Cure anteed.Now exclusively used by all the osde- brated Pa ans of Europe and America, beocors- ing p Barmices, and Reliable Remedy om iments.The Highest Medical Academy of Paris roport 85 cures utof 100 cases within throe days.Bocret\u2014 the only diseowerer of the pulsonous Urlo Acid which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients.$1.00 a box ; 6 boxes for #5.So address 08 reseipt of price.Emdorsed Only Importer De 6 912 Brostway N.¥ y Lmporters\u2019 Depo way, N.¥.For sale by LYMAN, SONN & CO., and H, HARWELL & CU, 83x Druggists , fontreal.MOTHERS JOY AND NURSE'S TREASURE, (1 COVERNTONS NIPPLE OIL for Cracked or Buro Nipples, never fafle when tt [8 usd according to directions; if used one month before ment it hardena the 80 that mo mother neod suffer fre m cracked or sare nipples.Price only 250.Yrepazcd my by C.J.COVERNTON & CO., Dserrsrao CremnsTs Corner of Blsury and Dorchester atroets, We have now an band 8 large asmortinent of Fancy Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Hat Brushes, Tortolso Shell and Ivory re taing Combe Gold and Silver Topped Smelilng Bottles, Cat Glass Bottles.Alen.Fertumery fn large variety.283x JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF, The Great Muscle Former.Baron Liebig, ln the Lance, says: * Were It possible fo farnta .of meat combining tn itasif the albuminous, together with the sxtrae- tive principles, such a pre an be proferred to the Extr meets this tpeTacton in Fr MANUFACTURING WORKS.= PDOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, ARCHITRAVES, MOULDINGS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE AND BIRAMBOAT JOINER WORK ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER, Also, Flooring, Deals, Laths, Bhingles, &c., 20.JAMES SHEARER, LOOK HERE ! THE UNIVERSAL GRINDER, (NEWELL PATRNT), Works daily in two localities In Montroal.PHOSPHATES AND ALL MINERALS GROUND, AT RATE OF ONE TO EIGHT TONS PER HOUR TO ANY FINENESS.Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, and all Cereals, are reduced Into Meal at rate of more than one hundred busheis per hour.CALL AT O% WARIS TO 59 COLLEGE ATREKT, MONTREAL.OMAB ROBERTSON & 00.MONTREAL TUBE DEPOT.11 & 13 CHENNEVILLE STREET, à hich big's Tract.Dx Fogines and Boilers, 10 and 135 horses power, new and second-hand.THOMAS ROKERTSON & CO, 0 Chenneville street.Engineers\u2019 and Railway Supplies ot all kinds.A LARGE STOCK OF PUMPS AND GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, &o¢., AT GRBATLY KEDUCMD PRICES The Spiral Evaporator Co.'y Begs to call the attention of the Padlic to the above Evaporn- a D) Sor, which ls the a pr 4h most complet Ra 4 und economicel hr luvention ever mm EN 4 wh PS LR introduced.Tts adaptability for the purpose ot Is \"unrivalled.It is a great ssver of fuel, and is compact, oceupying à spañe net greater than three fect in diameter.For further particulars apply to the Office of the Company, No.353 Notre Dame Strcet, MONTERAL.Agents wanted.278 cod* Se BILLIARD TABLES, BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS !! Now is the Time to buy a BILLIARD TABLE! The Long Winter Evenings have, at Last Set in.BUY À TARLE AND EFXP YOUR YOUNG MEN UN TELE MOUSE AT MIGHT! \u2014 All my Tables are now made of the materials.All work Guaranteed.NO MONBY UIRED uptil Purchasers are satistiod that tho Tables are as represemtog.A Largo lot of NEW and SECOND-HAND TABLES in stock.Al A very geod, Jrell-made Tabla 3 OB byéft., bird\" 6 maple, alate bed, first-class in overy par- ad / Bililurd Table on ts perfac FE BEER Hn OL LIT RES 1 mre sth a the puhléo, tré entirely ess to play arde ._Atways in Stock a Complete BILIABD - HENRY NIGHTINGALE, Manufacturer of the Nisndesd Billiard Table, 7 & 9 AT.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL OH ent of WINES! WLIES!! 1.B.CARTWRIGHT & CO.416 St.Paul Street.Another year gone past, and sain we have to thaæk the public for thetr Ifdorai patronage.Bome 12 peurs age, the frm of QUETTON, ST.GEORGE & COi] opened their house in Toronto for the supplying of à class of Wines, &c., that had noi before been introduced {nto Canada\u2014pure, good, ligbt, unadul teratrd wines, Invigorating and beaeficial to health and happiness.Owing to the cheap impare and tn- toxioating ones that were sold by (irocers, &¢., they {Quetion, 88.Georyc 4 Co.) had wueh to eontead With to enable them to place their goods at such a price that they could be procured Ly Lhe masscs.But depending on large sales and small profits, and on the adage that \u201c Honcsiy is the best Policy,\u201d they have sncceuded in making their rame known throughout Canada as first In their special line, allowing nothing to yo out of their premises which they cannot recommend.The name of QUETTON, AT.GEORGE & CO.ie now su ftictent guarantee that what they supply will be ue represented.\u2018The wedics) profession bave shown, by the oon- fidence which they place ta our firm, that the want of a rchiabio house, who 1horoughly understands the wine business and wake It their upucls) and only \u2018rade, was much meeded.We ure borne ont in the uhovo ase by the many testimonials wo recetve from medics! men thrughont the Pomin'on.We return th onr sincere thanks, and adq that the confidenceipisced tn ne shall not be abused.One great trode wa have also to contend with je the absnrd Idea of Inbefs.TRere are many wines that can be obtained.at much less price, equally se wood, If NOt better than many tha\u2019 bear woll-kmown labels, the public having to pay thresor four Umos the value of the wince for the label.This has boon brought about Ly the want of confidence fu tho wine merchant, often parties dealing ln these goods knowing notbing about them ; only this \u2014that they +bought the wine for 20 mach, so must sail it for so much more.We do import this class of goods for those who wish to pay for labels.But ve 4100 have many good wines, without labels, that, owtny to the conpection of Mu.ST.GKORGE amongst the first producers In Europe, we can sell at much loss price.FOR THE HOLIDAYS WE BHALL AGAIN OFFER OUR CHRISTMAS ASSORTED CASES.No nicer present can be sent Lo fricnds in tao conn - try than one of these ASSOKRTKD CASES.We guarantee the contents to be all good wings, cach bottle bearing the name of QUETTON, BT.GEORGE: Our list of wines now tn vtock is very large, and in fine condition.We solicit the patronage of the pab- lic whether tn want for pleasurc or for sickness.Our tore in Montreal la 410 ST.PAUL STREET, where we sell the following goods, in amal! or large quantitics.and at the lowest possible price - SHERRIES, From $2.23 per Galion, $4.50 per Case, 55e.per Bottle, TABLE SHERRY.PALIDO.Dry dinner wine.ALMUERZO.Light and fruity breakfast wine.LIGHT MANZANILLA.Very Hight and very dry.VINO DE PASTO.Soft and dry.VIMO DE PASTO PIEO.Dry and delicate.MANZANIELA.AMONTILLADO.Fine bouquet and great deitcacy.FAST INDIA.Exquisite.This wine made Lite voyage to the Past Indies In 1874 GOLD.Ruch flavor and full budy.MARSALA.Boft and oid MADELRA.Old and rich, very fine.PORTS, From 81.50 per Gallon, 84.76 per Case, 40¢ per Bottle.A.Full-bodied, somowhat dry.B.Full-flavored.¢.Emooth and dry\u2014fuity matured.OULD TAWNRY - In bottles only.VINTAGE of 1530-4 small quantity.AMARRILLO BECCO.White Port.VIN ROUGE DE ROUSILI.ON.A rough red wine, pleasant and refreshing.VAL DB FENAB.The Bpanish Claret.ROUBILLON VIEUX.Light, full-flavored.ALICANTR.A swoct red wins, and a great favor- fte.From êts blood-makiug properties it is valuable as a restorative In cares of debility.ALICANTE VIEUX.Old Vintage, drier.CLARETS, From $4.00 por Case npward.VIN ORDINAIRR.Sound, light Claret, JONQUIERES.Btout, rich and full-bodied, MONTFERRAND.An excellent Bordeaux.VALEYRAC.A Bas Medoc.BT.EMILIOX.Bupertor.bT.JULIEN.A very choice cru of this parish.BT.EBTEPHE.MARGAUX.CHYTEAU LROVTLLE CHAMPAGNES.* VIX DETR.\u201cWine of Summer.\u201d A light ang thoroughly good wine.BOUZY BRC.Dolicate and Dry.PERRIER JOUET & CIE, HKIDSICK MONOPOLE, CLIOQUONT POXBARDIN.Dry.LOUIS RURDERER, * \"7 MOKT & CHANDOK, And many othors.MOSELLES AND HOCKS.SPARKLING MOSELIR, Do.Do.NONPAREIL, PARLE DER MOREL, SPARKLING HOCK NONPARKIL, STILL HOCKS.LAUBENBEINER, NIERSTEINER, MARCOBEUNNER, LIEBFRAUMILCH, JOTLANNISBERG, - STEINBYHG CABINET.BOURGOYNES.RED.BEAUNE, NUITS.A chotes wine of Beaune.CLOS DB VOUGROT.An oil vintage: rich, soft and deficate.CHAMBERTIK.SPARKLING BURGUNDY.WHITE.CHABLIS BRANDIES, EAU DR VIE DE LANGUEDOC.COGKAC VIEUX COGNAC VIEUX VIEUX.Very fine Thess three are In the large litre bottle, from choloelots selected by Ms.Si Geoegr, and are highly recommended.BROWN BRANDY.Choice.EXFHAW.The celebrated Bast India Brand, wire capsuled.OLD PALE COGNAC.Bomething now.WHISKEYS.OLD RYE.VINE MALT.VERY OLD CANADIAN RYE.OLD SCOTCH.Loch Katrine.DUNVILLE'S IRISH.AND MANY OTHERS.GINS.HOLLAND& DE KUYPERS, in pints and quarts.Do.do.BESTE, S8CHIEDAMMER GENRVER.Prom Wy- nand.Fockink, of Amsterdam, Excoedingly OLD TOM.UM.JAMAICA, verygfine.VINS DE LIQUEURS.WINTER ALICANTE.MALVOIRIE OR MALMSEY.A swoet, fragrant white wins.MUSCAT DE FRONTIGNAN, One brated sweet wines of France BITTERS.of the most cele- ABSYNTHE, ANGOSTURA, MANDARN GINGER, POMERANZEN, .ORANGE.LIQUEURS.CREME DE MENTHE, CACAO A LA VANILLE, BEKEDICTINI, CURACOHA, \u201c Wynand Pookink,\u201d CHERRY BRANDY, do, MAKASCHINO, CHARTREURE.MINERAL WATERS.APPOLINABIS.oy ROSBACH.And many other Gooûs too nimerons to menttos.The above are al in firut-claes condition, and will be sold in large or small quantities.Goods delivered inaldscity Mmits froo.Uogds for shipment carefully packed in cases.Mo charge for Jam, &c., loaned tn tiey.J.B.Cartomight s, WINE MERCHANTS, 416 St.Paul street, - MONTREAL, (Beosnd Siete trom old Cestom House Square.) Catalogues and Prtes Lést où apption Mon.290 sod 4 === F a .= Have 6 Contract with the Gow 3 ernment 0! Canada for the oon veyance of the CANSADIAN AND UNITED STATES MAILS.1879, ?or Pontos and 1380 ant: Sons Bucnos Ayres.4200 Capt.Neli MoLean, The Steamers of the Liverpool Mail Lins sailing from Liverpool every Thursday, aud from Halifax every Saturday fouling at Foyie to reosive on board and land is and P from Ireland and Scotland], arv in patabed ardinlan.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- Baturdgy, Dec.13 Moravian.7; 20 Peruvian.Saturday, Dro.97 Cabin, scoording Lo accommodation.J.ul 987 Intermediate.LL.5 90 The steamers of the Halifax Mall Lins will leave Baissax for 8e.Johu*s, NAd., and Liverpoo), as foi- ows:\u2014 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWERN HALIFAX AND ST.JOUN*S : reverse.or 98 OB An experlencod Burgeon carried on sack vessel: Berths not secured until! paid for.Through Bills Lading granted in Livexpool, and at Continental Ports, 6 all points in Csmads and the Western Btates.For Freight or other particalars, a) In 8, BAEK & ; Havre te JOHN M.CU 21 Quai d'Orlsans; in Paris to ALEXANDER H 7 Rue Scribe; In Antwerp to AUG.SCHMITZ 4 00, or RICHARD BSRNE; in Rotterdam to RUYS & 00; in Hamburg to 0.HUBO, In Bordeaux to JAMES ; to HFIRN RUPPEL & BONS ; In Belfast to CHABLEY & MAIÇOLM; tn Londou to MONTGOMERIS & =] WORKMAN, 17 Gracechurch 8 in TAM 8 ALE AIAN TS Great yas 1 WROTHERS y , James strwest; in CO.72 La Salle street; La Now EN, 271 Broadway.H.& A.ALLAN, Liverpool to ALLAN Chi to ALLAN & York is LEVE & ALD A a 2 TE E STAR LINE, ROTAL MAIL STEAMERS.The steamers of this tno takes the LAKE ROUTES Tecommended by Lieutenant MAURY, U.B.N.on both the outward and homoward royages.SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK.Adriate,.Thursday, 00 a.m, 15th Germanic.Raturday, 2.00 p.m.* 2th Baltic.Thursday, 0s.mm.Jan, Ist Celie.Fuurnday, Lob pan, \" 8th Brisamnsie.Baturday, 0.0 nm.* 17th Adrintfe .Thursday, 1.00 p.m.\u2018* 22ud Germanie Saturday, 7\u2019,#8.m.\" Blast Bnitie.\u2026.RBalturday, Noon, Feb.5th Celtde.Baturday,7.39a.m.* 14th Republic Saturday, 1.0 p.m.© Fist Adriatic.Thursday.6 30 a.m.** 26th WINTER RATES.SALOON PASSAGE RB] ial Rates for Winter Months, New York to Liverpool, $60; Reiurs \u2018Ticket, $210.x k to Liverpool and 80 and To word.Hetarn Tickots, $145 and $176 gold.Ti $7, and to Paris $40, gold, addi- tonal.Children between one and twelve years half-price.Infants froe.Servants, $30.Poa Steamcrs do not carry Cattle, Eheep or wn BTEEEAGE PASSAGE, To and from Montreal, Liv Leo Lon- gopaerr, Queenstown, Giasgow, Da, Pansengers taking the ** White Star Gteamern.\u201d as a rule, arrive fo London in Hig days from New York.Passen; booked, vis Liverpod, to nl) parts of Europe at moderate rates \u2018 For further faformation and p ty to BR.3.CORTIS, agent, 31 Broadwsy, New York.Or to B.J.COGHLIN, BSoLs Aeayre, DE EL Bulptoe street, Montreal.21, DOMINION Line ¢f Stenmships, The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada.TORONTO, BULLDING,.ONTARIO.3,200 tons VON] MISS1S8IPPI.2,250 tons |zess .UE BT.LOUIS.2,000 Sonoma 1 50 tons BROUELYN .3,500 tons | MONTREAL.3,200 tons DATE OF SAILING, Bteamors will sall as follows : From Pertinnd.DOTRIRIOB.sss ecveroraresoones December.Rates of Passage for Winter Benthw gre -Montroal te Liverpost, $80; column do, Prepaid Btoorage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.Tichets can be had st all the Ae Ralwey Teast fies on ri and Thro Billsof are granted $0 and from all parts Canada For Freignt or Passage, in Londea, to Bow- ring, Jamieson & Co., TR India Avenue, in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main , 4 Jemes ebac, to W.M.Macpherson ; at all Rallway Offices, or to street; in\u2019 Grand DAVID TORRANCE & CO., 287 A AA GA LOA> UNITRD BTATRS MAIL SEAS NTE AMERS Ball FROM YORK for GLABGOW overy SATURDAY.And GULARLY $0 LONDOX direct.From New York to Glasgow, Tondonderry, Belfast or Liverpool, BALOOK CABINE.$60 to $A0 Currency SECOND CABIN, Including all requisites.! 4 BTEEBAGR.o.ccoivvuraineirrisnenciione 028 To London by Direct Slaamer\u2014Xo stecrago.Saloon Cabins, #55 and $65.Excursion Passage at Reduced Hates.Pi aocbmmodation unsurpassed for ele- #rance and comfort.Al Stateroomson main dock.For Books of Information, Plans, &0., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Groot, N.Y.or to GUSTAVE LEVE, 20d #t.James strect, Mont real.Zi, PACIFIO MAIL se 88, COMPANY, For California, Japan, China, Sandwich Isiands, New Zenland, Aus- tralin, British Colambins.Northern and Soutbern Califernis and Ari- zonn.Bipamors sai tom New York on the 2018 and 308d month, carrying passengers re for Ban Francisco.an Throngh Emigrant Tickets to New Zealand and Auvtralis sold at greatly reduced Rates.ars giving full Information ing the climate, soll and products of theso two countries and the prospects for settlers fres on application.For passage or information in regard to routes apply at the Company's Passenger Dopartmont.44x 237 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.rn .GUION LINE MAIL « STEAUSHIPS.FROM NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY, For Queenstown and Liverpool.Derths seoured at Montreal Agency.HART BROS.& 00., Agents.23 Bt.John street, Montreal.PLATEDWARE.Yi Wason dr, 370 ST.PAUL SY.Corner of St.Sulpice «treet, XRPORTERS OF ELECTRO-PLATE.Parechasers ofsIE VER PRATEP Ware will always find a very Excellent selection of the bedt éTanm of goofin, Spoons and Forks.1'import my {BLANKS of the FINEST RICKM, SILVER, and Plate Danks here.Shthig 10 per RO holesale andl Retail.302°cod I.Wear, DRUGGIST, \u201c_ tookimi 285 G.D.Spsephi = ary, Als rom Town: noon from and 20014 1879.Holiday Excursion, 296 13 Tote IS es 4 Offioe of Barnes, Lave à Agonts, 202 8t.J street and oise D 28 ames 158 N.December fth, 1879.pag) == f > Xl DEEE ZE LES Srains jeave Roux onture fus Iave Montreal by Bonaventure Station, stove Wr Ne 7 Mam + v por, LOU po Returning, leave Newport at 3; y, artiving in Montreal at 10:00 a.m.H.P.ALDEN, Cabin, Intermediate an to all parts of every EEF \u2026 M, O.RAILWAY.WESTERN DIVISION.will ARES ©.A.BOOTY, 5 SITES SE 18860.BINGLE FARE wy, TUBE D.QM.0.4 0.R.B.sell tickets 6 and from Flations thés Di eo a Dec: 1870 ui flay Bite Des, uni Fsed'anc Seth Dec, and will 206 he yued 33 so, Tickets to and from Dec.and lat January, and return oN one Blagle Pare.: J.7.PRINCE, ; OG.PA.January, inclusive.At EASTERN DIVISION.CHANGE OF TIME.Commencing TPNEDAT, Decsm 1879 Traum will be run on this an, 18 * \u2019 and Mile-Mnd Stations.- J.T.PRIN Gen 0 : + EGE I Em \u2014 ON AND AFTER Tuesday, December 23rd, dre | Passengers for this Line und Katiway go by Trails Bousventare Bialion, without change of tuts in the ships and New Envl at 5:00 p.m.Afisg- Train lus Fuliman Bleeping Car attached.of Lake Memphremagog I BRAPLEY BARLOW Prost.& Gen.Mange.@.LEVER, Can.Agt.M.& B.Atr Line 85.K Ny, EUROPEAN TRAVEL Eire, menus sa wont ray WED, Kew York and Boston, at Cholce staterooms secured by telegraph.tres.1 Broadway, Wes Yorn On and after Wednenday, Train for St.A Train from St.Jerome at.Trains leave Mtls-End July 15.BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINS SHORTSET ROUTE VIA CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY LINER.Prt ant Worthan\u2019 15 Deter Sepia between aa GoING NORTH.leaves Boston, wa Lowell, st B ae.yon t Troy am.uTiviNg Ent 1920 pm meron ot 100 vi aves P Lowe 6 p.m.via Fitch and Few York Bhim.ne Bringbeid, arsirine Montreal at 6.46 Night leaves Now York, Tray, pe | she x « via + 847.00 w= Tickets and Freight Haées, apply at Contzsi t 0! , 138 srmont Ballroad Bos, 1 Mi.James street.New York Office, 417 Broadway.Fa Q.M.O.& O.RAILWAY, Shortest and Most Direct Route to Ottawa.rechange ab.Gsrunac Orrica\u201413 Place 0\u2019 Armes square.STARNES, LEVE & ALDEN, Ticket Agents.Offices: 202 BT.JAMES and KOTRE DAME STRXETS.fs C.A.SOOTE, General Supertntendent Western Divisiem C.A, STARK, Oenoral Freight and Passenger + Tea STATIONERY.ESTERBROOK'S a.\u2014 STANDARD AND & FOR SALE ROBERT MILLER, SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS, à LISH KB.A i SAMPLE CARD of umbers FOR TRIAL DY = % I'd NTY N and ichesond strèots, a SE .ex.Buntin & Co, MONTREAL, an Bele Agents for Camaga.\u201cBOOTS & SHOES, DANN'STOE TIP.MOTHERS ATTENTION, TO ECONOMISE Buy ?ou little iden with DANN'S The Newest Invention Ont.PAS Sy Montreal & Boston Air Line , and South Eastern R.R.À i Lai wea\u201d ye.Bat orton hd Hr Tr oe D J and Parlor botwsen + Bars to Day Express, \u2019 fk .n TREAD.DAY EXPRESS tor Boston Lowall or Fash burg, also for New York, vis or Troy, a8 7.10 am.For Waterloo, 7.15 a.m.pm.- a NIGHT ELCRESS Tor Naw Tork, vie Trey sat Albany, at 3.16 pam.w York ab NIGHT EXPRESS for Boston vis Lowe, and low York vis B; ,6 pa.a , eA.- 7 Tank "]
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