The Montreal daily star, 15 septembre 1881, jeudi 15 septembre 1881
[" VS y PRICE ONE CENT.4 Gurion vel) das'bibling cut amoiget the \"a Rest vie Ls the diseic of Quabes are mettre in Germaxy spgeové of | ME Pentre Colliery, Wow Tak lr ded intn sob.pod Fostias en the 14th, and arreitea the proprietors, $32,000 has boon collected New York foe the Michigan sufferees, and 0,000 in De- pi on phd sa rey : mE a coal miners of the distziet | omy Jv deta mining.Four hundred Russian Jews have pams- ed through * Lemberg,\u201d on thelr way to America.Thursday, the 20th October, will ely be s National Thanksgiving Day cheat Canada.Mr.W.: E.Forster, Chief Secretary for land, has arrived in London and will louve or Ireland in a few days.Agitation is in in France to obtain the repeal of the prohibiting the importation of American pork.per The United States Consul at Sarnia has issued an appeal to the peopla of Canada on behalf of the Michigan The French Minister of Foreign Affairs has consented to Spain's claims for compensation to victums of Arab outrage in + Three Trandred tous of bones, to be the remains of the defenders of Plevna, have been received at Bristol for fertilizing purposes from Constantinople.The New York Board of Trade has adopted resolutions asking the citizens to refuse to vote - for Semators known to favor monopolies and praying for a change in the bankruptcy law.Gen.Hancock has ordered the sppointment of a court-martial to meet in Washington on the 30th of Scptember, or so soon thereafter ss possible, to try Mason, who shot at Guiteau.The emigration returns for Liverpool for the month of August show that 21,321 emigrants left that port, being 2,669 mors than in July.Of this number the destination of 18 072 was to the United States and 2,968 to British North America.The TE of Christ Church, Ganan- oque, had a ic at Tremont Park, situated on Tidd\u2019s on one mile from the town of Gananoque, on the 14th.Sir Leonard Tilley was t and delivered an address.In the celebration of his fete Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, signed decreas proclaiming a fall amnesty for all political offences committed before and after the 9th .«\u20acBiay, and suppres ung the Military Come appointed at the - time of the election.It is feared that the victims of the land slip near Elm, Switzerland, on Sunday, include 40 men of the neighboring who came to their aid when the first land slips occurred.The river at Elm has been turned into a lake.It is said that the valley below will be flooded.At a banquet given at Philadelphia in honor of Mr.Arian ore of the London Times, that ee Tar with President Sunda\u2019 bo said the t prayers of the English masses, from the lowes; cotter to the hi noble alike were offered wp for his spoody recovery.Advices from tho West coast of Africa state that the King of Dehomey, with an army of Amazons, raided and d the towns of Ignaus and Okepo, north-west of Abekonta.\\ that were unable to esenps were brought to She capital of of Debomey for sacrifice at the great FAIR TRADE CONDEMNED, to fair trade movement stag cheering the paragraph bn the Fremsiont ed À open Sd niet octets for th an a on for the lusion bf _oertain professed dele- Foal pot reposent bona fide trades \"wnions.A pum persons suspected of Hip to to advocate fair trade left the We HE LABOR LEAGUE.Loxpox, September 14.\u2014A preliminary coereabe will, be held by representatives of Laboë League \u2018whe will participate in 1he Land bouge convention, for the parpos of deci iding upon the action of the lal de- convention.It hes been : 49, estahlish a Labor Leagne Executive to -* \u2018aflists with the work of the Land League, but \u201cto be composed A _Tepresentatives of bona fide of this Exeantive are chise to laborers, the return of labor re Teprose resentatives to Parliament, - and the establi eat of & peasant proprietary.a i Zi A THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS.pected at \u2018Alexnedri m Lonvor, Sept.14:\u2014The' f'istes mys: * The Egyptian -army must be disbanded.Pts continued existence ie incompatible with the maintenance of >.tion of Egypt by Englund us and France jointly, > or by either seporstelrs the objections are so / grave as to be insuperable.There remains but ene course open.If intervention there mast 5e, Burkey.ust be invited to del wil a poy more y.aby = ot oppose the Turks.s Ygrpian only consists of some 14,000 men.The Hs TR bye AY they Will be: Hd.But'the army, large of stall} mwoly ; po cnt eel ver A - À despatch from Oairo says : *\u201c The here has as i lis bes bs efor Je + conditions offered unless their Fue he Pre are first con Tetosed Ab forts a er perf * also declined to integrene.Tu vin he that they have the su of 80,000 Be dontag, It is stated that notables who have arrived fa Cairo wilt demand the fomedists convent FT \u2018 bly of ngmdlek.Ths English Frm Conus 0 making oi is rose pe :Y Great Britain \u201cx ro rie get Le expos re agi sos Len : Geto a.* port that ver bas appeal eee caida , Soe seri.chiohl 360 b Published the iden of the restitu.fluence.All the edmeiot vo the 3 SHE de Toi nly rope the condition Fais a dau hE NER dul Wee vee pi nr Ls on angi ep Ti {he President at noon to-day, his temperature was 98.8, pulse 104, was 99.2, The President was p! ition about 12 and re- 5.80 p.m., the tem 112, respiration 21.ins semi-recurabent by or of position, and general condition rip re bas favorable as usual, notwithstanding the alight fohrile rm, Signed Bliss, Hareilton, Agnew, The President fs regurdad by doctors as a trifle better than he was yesterday.Bat in this tam, as in every other in which acknowledged ison or pyæmis exists, there is no Icas- on to wos Botiove that any permanent has ac- cred.Says Dr.Boynton to-night: ¢ The President was not disturbed as much to-day when he was lifted as he is any day that his wound is dressed.There is nothing to give cause to the belief that he has materially improved since yesterday.The history of all such cases is that chronic blood poisoning knows just.such breaks and chan, and,\u201d concludes Mr.Boynton, *\u2018 the fact 1s beyond dispute that the President has a metastic ab- se-ss on his right lung, and when it goes from there no one knows where it will appear next.\u201d The President is himself concerned about his lungs, much more so than Dr.Bliss.He said to one of his confidential attendants this forenoon : What oo you think of the condition of my lungs?mewhat alarming, isn\u2019t it ¥\u2019 Ho was assured that the trouble with \"these or- guns had created considerable anxiety at first, t now it appeared to be ing away and gave no further uneasiness.e complication was under control and would soon disap and his lungs would be all right again.The President pondered over the matter in his mind some time and showed the conclusion he had reached in the remark: * We've got a long contract, haven't we I'\" A reassuring reply was given, but it was plain to be seen that the patient realized his serious condition and felt that recovery was a good distance off.As is well known, the President is a great lover of the sea, and when a lad, was ambitious to be a sailor.His bed is now so arranged that he can look out upon the ocean from the two windows of his room on the east and south.His knowledge of nautical affuirs is rather extensive, and he takes a pardonable pride in displaying it to his attendants while he lies Yelp.\u2018less on his back looking across the deep blue ses.General Swaim has several times attempted in a joking way to puzzie him about passing vessels as to their character, course, &c., but he invariably found the President better informed on such matters than himself.He seems to take particnlar delight in watching the fishing smacks that come within his points of observation, and commentin upon their movements.His knowledge of the points of the compass is perfect, and he mever makes a mistake in telling the direction taken by the vessel in sight.IRISH AFFAIRS.Land we Comvention\u2014Reselu- tions te be Submitted\u2014First Appeal Under the Land Act\u2014Railway Acci dems\u2014Evictions.DusLIN, Sept.14.\u2014The executive committee of the Land League will submit resolutions to the National Convention declaring the clause of political and society ills impoverishing the country, is the detestable system of Government, md the people csa never be and content until they enjoy the rights of seif- gcverument, for which they will never cease to struggle ; denouncing the Coercion Act as devised in a spirit of walignity and hypocrisy, and executed, for the ifontion of vindictiveness, and for the suppression of admitted rights, upon men who bore a heavy share in the movement which led the Govern, ment to initiate the Land bill ; characterizing the Land bill as radically insufficient, and declaring it cannot be accepted as a just, wise, or even temporary settlement of the question.The committee invites the convention, there to solemnly pledge itself to a determined adhesion to the principle of the Land League, \u2018until all its aims are fully accomplished.The resolutions summon the Government to liberate without delay Davist and other victims of official and private vengeance.They declare that as long as the suspects are confined, it will be impossible to believe that landlords will effect an improvement in the condition of the country, and no land settlement can be satisfactory and effective, which does mot totally abolish landlordism.The resolutions point out that the fixing of rent for a term of years will be impossible in view of the foreign competition in n and meat.Immediately after the Land e convention, a series of monster meetings will be commenced, the first to be held at Irishtown on Sunday.Parnell The first notice of intention to take ad age of the new Land Courts has been the tenants of a Dublin clergyman.Brey declare that they will appeal to the Land Commission for a reduction of rent.The Inspector-@aneral of the Irish comstabn- laty has issued a circular directing the donne, the police oppose the renewnl of licenses to who refuse to supply travellers or with refreshments, and to publicans Polen posting houses who refase to supply cars to the police when on duty.Seven in Kilmainham jail have received notice of further continuance of i imprisonment for three months.h Mr.Sexton, at a meeting of the Land said he halt been informed that the people Led $ perfect À a {0 oppom the Property Defence men ysical illo of the -latter lost Sherr lives; the would be justifisble homicide.® visit to Ireland.He is determined not to reenter polities.There be eighty-four more evictions at 1 Mitcheilstown to-day.A large force of military and Police are fo encamped there.Miss Parnell is exfected to be Drown.Beided to hold the exhibition of Irish manufactures in 1883.DuxoANNON, September 14.\u2014A petition will be lodged against the return of .Dickpon, \u2018M.P.for Tyrona, becawws of né ro with the Ballet Act relating to bribery.LIMERE \u2014À rail sion ooverced at Patrice Wa Fin) oroims were injured.' THE METRODIST CONFERENCE.meeting last evening in connection with oe Ecumenical Meth Conference, George Fisk -spoke earnestly never be o in war.América.Rev.Dr.Wilson gave similar ex- plagations relative to the Methodist Church i in ion was hed to-da a demande@tby the today cn ho Clidreh in our times and the duty of the Church to maintain in the schools Chistian character Reker stro \u201c ab ee fey - .+ à Puacaon, Spm 143, v à cablod Minister Lowell dé Séliotra ation hs i an | Farol at New Oman dep Fa fo 20.At the evening dressing, at Sir Charles Gavan Duffy has terminated his | Louxnox, September 14.\u2014At.sn enthusisstio | | en -§ Hakkaido, an extensive northern island, by Government ol telegraph lines is tino as hay bon ee.with ncreasing friendliness of Shere Ali's family, which a i 4: vrais the Uni the United States.a?eat by 8 at To .pores or pposed soon | lained th , wid poses oft the tei Erie) Choral in in Ly t- AND JAPAN, Sale Japanese Elademtey Bipiemai o Sax Pharaon poptpmaber 13.\u2014The Hi.per intelligençe was received.by mp bela ommetios has \u2018Youn excited among renee To to some officeds in their private ity.The term (te: cars) of the nal he copcity.(ten years) origl n expires, and the Govern cmt proposes to let the development continue == rise, aided by vernment fonds.wa: be extended but large loans will have to be made oo the.Porte hence there isa question of a guaranty lean to \u2018be raised on ernment credit in Eaxope and America.his wilt oo considered on the return qi the Mikado to Tokio.The Finance Minister has published his Hoxo Koxc, August 17.\u2014The construction \u201cvigor.Communi tablished between Tote od Soochow, but only for official business, ¢ es not yet being thrown open to the public, *w, The Chinese Minister to Germany will be recalled and sent to Ja for the purpose of adjusting the Loo Chooan question.China means to assert herself in this affair by insisting on her sovereignty over the islands.The Chinese and Japanese press assert the right of their respective countries to possession.It is now stated that the armaments made by China are in view of a possible contest with Japan, rendered likely by the persistence of the latter in this matter.An addition to the Chinese fleet is daily expected from England, and arms and munitions continue to arrive.Li-Hung- Chang and Tso-Tsung-Tang have ooalesced, and are doing their utmost toward fortifying the vital points on the eastern coast.Commodore Shufeldt has not taken any position in the Chinese service.Three French officers and Lient.Mannix, United States Marine are employed at Tien-Tsin.It is stated that Gov.Hennessy, of Hong Kong, will be promoted to one of the Australian colonies.His successor is not known.Terrible weath-r has prevailed, and typhoons bave occurred in ae Chinese sens.There has been much loss of life and grea: damage to vessels in consequence.Another severe earthquake occurred at Manilla, but comparatively little damage resulted.YoxoHoma, A $6.\u2014The Emperor is still journeying ugh the Northern provinces, The Japaness Government and pres are firm on the question relating to the possession of the Loo Choo Islands, in spite of China.It is feared that there will be er complications, and that the *pproaching arrival of the Chinese Envoy will not be productive of an amicable result.The new Civil and Criminal Codes go into effect in January next.They aro modeled on the Code Napoleon, with adaptation.The French system of gendarmes his been ado] pad.Much dissatisfaction is expressed by Americen merchants on account of the sudden notification issued by the Government in relation to kerosene oil.to the order issued, no oil testing ajJower term than 120 © Farhen- heit may be imported after 1st January next.There are already en the way hither many cargoes of kerosene oil below that test, which cannot arrive until a later date, and if the order be enforced, much of the oi mil be rendered unsalable, tothe great loss of shippers or consignees.The Fdreign Ministers have been appealed to, to gain an extension of the date when the rise in the standard be insisted upon.This matter seriously aff:cts interest of many merchants ie Harry 3.Park the English Minister ir .Parkes, 3 will soon return.Mr.Kennedy, the British charge d'affaires, has been promoted to St.Petersburg.The change is greatly regretted by the forsigners and the Japanese.The silk ness is very dull, owing to the exorbitant demands of holders.The prices of the butter sorts of tea are somewhat higher and the business is firm.; RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.The Daatsic Interview\u2014 | ancrd the act rose for which I pa .to choose au Ey iN pe volved Saat the least x TES Ga TE Late I.mingham aud.clssvhird ! call at Mount Grove on our wa 7 Mount Grove was the residence of Mr.Spal- \u201c tomake t Eat e Fih be Committee to be placed on the line, and à faced j S788 YOR minent tion for my picture à share of attention which resulted in ith g a purchaser almost as soon as > bit ef romance, and although the clever cri- ised the picture, and even hinted chat, Tracey bad been singularly for- tunals in his treatment of a somewhat uo- uma] and difficult theme,\u201d etc., not ope of thetn #6 misch has guessed that it was à pic ture with » An'the sequel may serve to show, that purpose sprang from and ended in what I am pleased to call my little ARCS.TR was a charming day, that on which I went to Rogkhampton: to sketch the water- meadows, and to ses my old friend, Dr.James Brooke\u2014Jim, I generally called him \u2014who had settled as a practitioner in that town.The whole place was steeped in san- light, and the deep shadows cast by the old houses in the barrow streets by the waterside ~ reminded one of nothing sd\u2019 much .as the blackness of the shades in some old Dutch \" town, where Rembrandt must have learned thespecial art that bears the impress of his nius to-day.The old church of Rock- ampton is à fine bit of Norman architecture.Rising architeots deçlare that there are no purer pillars of that style or better preserved arches, with their queer faces squeezed into the corners thereof, and which seem .to im- the Rockhampton juvetiiles on Sunday uite as much as the service.Passing through the church-yard, I found myself at Jast at the church.With little hope of finding the door open 1 lifted the latch, when at once it yielded to my touch.As I passed withirthe baizédoors withinthe porch 1 hear the sound of the organ, so stealing quietly into the grateful shade and coolness of the church.I enaconced myself in the biggest pew I could find and Tietened.How soothing was the effect of the music and surroundings on that glorious day! I couid not see the player, who was concealed by the curtains in front of the orgaa-loit, but intuitively I guessed it was a lady who played.I imagined that only a woman\u2019s delieate tonch id have.made that \u201c Kyrie\u201d speak in these tones, and there was more gentleness than power in the\u2018 Stabat Mater,\u201d into which the prayer glided.Then I remember the \u201cWedding March\u201d succeeded; and after half an hour's private bearing of the masters, I quietly elipped out of the church, once again into the fglad sunlight that played around the gravestones and made the world 80 fair to see.\u2018After lunching at my hotel, the Red Lion, I went to see Dr.Jim.It appeared that the fair player of the church was a Miss Spald- ing, snd the only daughter of a well-to-do ard retired merchant, who had settled at Rockhampton some eighteen months betore ; and Jim, 1 found, had been paying his addresees to the young lady.Her father had married for the second time, aud.had thus given Miss Spalding a step-mother.The old geutleman, as Jim called him, was an easygoing man, kind-hearted in every way, generous to a fault and looked kindly enough on Dr.Jim's suit.But as to Mra.Spaldin Jim pronounced a decidedly unfayarable opinion.She was an ambitious, and, 88 he expressed it, scheming woman, who thought that Nelly should look somewhat higher than Dr.Brooke of Rockhampton, and that she should at least marry money, with which Iatter commodity Jim was, asa young doctor of course, by no means overburdened.Without actually discouraging Jim\u2019s attentions, Mrs.Spalding made things decidedly unpleasant for the lovers.Mr.Spalding, good, easy man, was completely under the domin- jon of his wife.Hence, Jim confessed, he was in» somewhat unsettled state of mind.» You eee, Regy,\u201d said Jim, * Nelly will not disobey her parents iz any way.That she cares for mé she has con to me more than once; but when I press her to consent-to be married at once and to make me happy, she won\u2019t hear of it.\u201d .\u201cMy Jim,\u201d I nded; in my new- found capacity of guide, counsellor end friend, ¢ she is not the first girl who has had lo struggle between love and duty, or, at least, what she conceives to be her duty.\u201d \u201cShe is so thoroughly conscientious,\u201d replied Jim, *\u201c that I fear eves to press her to take the step which would make me a Happy man for Es » When I ask her in my despair whether she will ever choose between her, step-mother\u2019s wishes and my love, she im me not to tempt her; and 80,\u201d sde Jim, \u201chere I am, miserable as need All this interested me exceedingly.She was.ovidently à girl of sterling worth and with a high sense of the duty she believed she owed to her parents\u2019 wishes, I ht over Master Jim's love affair as I lay in that night and came to the conclusion that the case was a difficult one.You cannot always mould human minds to your own bent .purpose by simply speaking.Hence 1 came to the conclusion that Miss Spalding\u2019s love formy old friend ought to be tested and tried in some other way.As my experience of human nature g there seems nothing like putting love, ofall human emotions, to some rigid test.But how the test could be applied to the case in which I had thus been to feel a special interest I knew not.I confessed as I rolled over to sleep that I did not see my way olear to help them.Little did I think that the morrow was to bring the means sod the man.The man was Josiah Blagden, uire, iron-founder, of the firm of.Blagden, & Co, of Bir 3 tha mesns was\u2014 my umble self.he day after: my arrival at Rockhampton Jim proposed thas I should drive with him on his morning round, and, added he, .we'll ome.ding; and two o\u2019clock found us at the gue ing ' of a very nice villa residence, overloo the river, and standing within its own nicely kept grounds.e were ushered into the drawing-room, where we found assembled certain persona \u2018whom Jim had net ex pected to see, .Mr.8 ling received me origin as also did 8.ing.Miss Ne memosi rdialiy, adding at she was much pleased he soquaintance of Dr.Brooke's old friend of whom he so often spoke.In addition: to the family circle of three, it was clear there were strangers present.These latter were Mr.Josiah Blagdeh and hie ais- ter.Mr.Blagden did notim me favor- nblye- He was @-stout, florid-complexi .man, remarkable for the extreme breadth of his white waistcoat and for the profusion of jewelry displayed thereon.) 40 \u201cA safe man, my dear sir; a very eafe man,\u201d said Mr.Spalding to me at lunch.\u2019 4 Why, I suppose his turn-over is about a million a year\u2014the iron t you added the old gentleman by Mayol fig that Mr.Blagden wagons of the t kings of England, Meo + @ Belk MEd man too,\u201d said Mr.Bpaiifug, ze if na à fundrpboy FN hat Î eaw of Mr.Blagden witht he next few weeks, Jia grigin could bave seen _ accurs m the: nBakISE Which he taiporeed > the Roridey- op manne tire sphere in which his dry and success had led him.\u2018 He was ssentiallys.vulgar men, who bullied his sis- Horvez stran ; : 6 I \u2018thoughta re docti el \u2018| ly urss out roa art wh ee jl er, oy.Thog tell x B hay fetq invitell dow Pers ne à suitdr for Nelly, San fiend f Mere Spéldiiape: 1 Paow, be self comes from the \u201c Black Country.\u2019 \u201d = Ji esp mind, from the moment he woached this the y may be better imagin- i mn bound 00 dh he next three weeke dam; t9-2ay is teraper wag well- nigh Epgadyrgtle ven i at Mount belF afeaid bo vas gaine to reflect personal chastieement upotf 4 at Mount Grove, I Mr.Blagden : a feat I shonld have much re- ced to have seen skilfully performed, after he jron-master\u2019s coarse invectivés at the medigal profasion which bad been called forth duking some ment-concerm- ing doctors\u2019 fees.Nelly\u2019s attitude toward Jim appeared to have undergone no peroept- ible change.8he was loving and gentle as before; but I fancied that Mra.Spalding cén- trived dexterously to keep Miss.Blagden and Nelly as frequently together as possible; and thus\u2019 Jim's tete-a-tetes were reduced to a miserable minimum.Worst of all, as Jim remarked to me one day, Nelly had confessed that ber step-mother had on more than one occasion hinted that Mr.Blagden\u2019s visit aud stay were not solely prompted by friendship to her parents.Mrs.Spalding was, in other words, a clever womau, pla; ing a nice little game of diplomacy, and while keeping on the most friendly terms with Jim, was, to my mind, furthering her own sims and ideas of a matrimonial alliance for Nelly with the elderly iron-founder.I know that most of my readers will say that Miss Spald- ing should have settled the matter for herself, and bave given Mr.Blagden to understand that his attentions were unwelcome and hopeless.But, aa I remarked before, we are not all cast in one mould; and the most loving natures may sometimes be coerced, by what seems to be their duty, into self-sacrifice of the most unreasonable kind, and which can only entail misery in the end.So things went on at Rockhampton, with diplomacy at Mount Grove, ænd despair at No.14 High street, where Dr.James Brooke announ his willingness to relieve the afflicted daily from ten to eleven A.M., and from six to eight PM.I had been sitting cogitating over matters one evening at the Red Lion\u2014Jim having been called to a distant part of his parish\u2014when an idea, founded, believe, on a quotation from an old French author, occurred to me.The quotation was to the effect that * when moral suasion fails from any cause to change an opinion, it is lawtul to appeal to the most trivial of our emotions.\u201d Happy idea! thought I.I shall see whether or not I can work it out to the advantage of Dr.James Brooke and\u2014shall I add it?\u2014to the conlu- sion of Josiah Blagden, Esquire.My plans were then rapidly matured.Morning, noon and night find me busy in the old church.I am hard at work on a canvas in which [the interior of the edifice grows under the brush day by day.There are no sounds of the \u201c Kyrie\u201d now; nor are the jubilant strains of Mendelssohn heard, as on a bright sunny day not so far gone by.Nelly does not come to practise fer old favorites as of yore.Blagdien, I know, hates music ; and painters, as he once ex- ressed it\u2014in shocking bad taste\u2014are usual.y \u201cà seedy lot.\u201d I remember Mr.Josiah\u2019s white vest and cable chain, with enough appendages attached thereto to have set up a small jeweller in a thriving way of business, he aisle and gallery of the church are now complete in my picture.I paint it as I sit in the aisle; in the distance vou can see the altar and chancel: and the vicar, who looks in upon me occasionally, says it is as like as can be.He is curious, however, to know the nature of the figures 1 have sketchederoughly in.There is à group pass ing down the aisle from the altar-rails where the vicar can still be seen at his post; and there is à figure standing alone and solitary in à pew, as if facing the advancing party.The vicar cannot quite fathom the design.The chureh he can understand; but the meaning of the picture puzzles him.I bid him wait patiently for the solution of the mystery.When the study of the church was completed, I Went home to the Red Lion, and there I painted in my f .There was little need for models, or my sketch book was full of studies.TE nm picture, pow progressing rapidly, find that there are heads of two elderly men, and there is a careful sketch of a young man\u2019s face likewise.There is a fair girl's face and à matronly countenance, and another face which seems not unlike that of Misa Blag- den.At last my task is completed.The picture is a mere \u2018 study,\u201d but itis a careful study withal.The old church you = nize at a glance ; the figures\u2014Well, we shall see, The vicar has been busily spreading a report that I have been painting pictures of the church and there in curiosity to see them.I now propose that one fine day a very few of my Rockhampton friends shall come to see my work, The circle ia very se- Ject.Ilaveinvited only Mr.and Mrs.Spald- ing, the great Josiah, Miss Blagden and Jim.I contrive, with a diplomatic cunning for which I have not before given myself credit, that Nelling Spalding shall be admitted to a private view, She herself has been all anxiety to see the picture, and I pretend that by great favor she shall see it before any one else.Mine host of the Red Lion has prepared a nice little luncheon, even to some y Pommery, which \u201c the great Josiah \u201d\u2014 as I have been accustomed to call him, possibly from the magnitede of his waist.coats\u2014says he dotes upon.1 make a malicious and unkind but perfectly just mental suggestion that in early life \u201cthe great Josiah \u201d was better acquainted with the merit of \u2018alf-and-\"alf \u201d than dry cham e.Mine host has done his best ; aud now wait my guests.I feel nervous and excited; why, can hardly tell; but I confess to myself that I eball be giad when my little symposium is over.Here at last.They troop upstairs into the large rooms wheré my luncheon is spread.Mr.Josiah in booking very \u201clarge to-day.There is an air of jubilant triumph about him as he bustles about Nelly, assisting her | in taking off her wraps and saying \u201cnothings\u201d which are anything but \u201c soit,\u201d as the great man expresses them.To me, this sir is simply patronizing.Mrs.Spalding is gracious as usual; and Mr.Spalding seems to rd the near pect of lunch with more evident satisfac than he does the ,pect of an artistic treat.Mr.Blagden eu \u2018gesta we had better step in to see the pioture\u2014luach has evidently its attractions or \u201cthe great Josiah.\u201d ut] tell him I wait Dr.Brooke, at which announcement he eubsides.Then I suggest to Miss Nelly that, with her Mother's ission, she may now have the picture all to herself for a mor mentary Pesp.Mrs.Spalding, who is deep with Miss Blagden in the mysteries of the manufacture of rhuberb-jam, readily consents.} , Nelly follows me the room where my picture stands, covered witli a crimson cloth, ,on my easel.Ï ] he Joor and unveil it.Nelly glances at it for a moment; then , growing deadly pale sinks half-fainting\u2014not M0 My arts; but isto \u2018these of Dr.James Brooke, who has most opportunely come upon the scene.In speechless astonishment he gazes ut me, bat he\u2019 too beema ain if he were going to repeat Nelly's procedure as He / glances at the pictare.\u201c For heaven\u2019s sf » anys Jim j e se role À Sover int Detar u pair \u2018Nelly open er moment or tw: which seemed to or Tike an Jee.Jim had employed the interval in a fashion not un- -familiar to lovet¥, I believe.And when she did open; hareyes, it was to clasp Jim around the neck, and her words were w.but degi- ! ory a ' + ve ** Jim, dear, ?can never, never marry that er, a La silent little woman, with « good renrt/atid à Lian \u2018tater, \u2018se\u2019 didobrered \"ey Sy \u20ac so |.the old rch once gain fon of sunlight is the young man, , 88 & ola tue, who stands in a pew, and whose ashy gaxe is fixed ou the bride, The face of the man in the pew is that of James Brooke.The picture tells its own story to Nelly Bpaldihg.It places the possibility of the future before her eyes as she has neved dared to picture it to herself.It reflects in all its naked truth the fate to which through her indecision she may commit herself Jim.And it tells its story so well that art conquers diplomacy in decision, and aids lovs in its triumph over the great Josiah himself.Footsteps on the stairs.I cover the pi> ture again, Nelly stands beside Dr.Brooke; her cheek is pale, and there are tears like dewdrope glistening in her eyes.The iron- master looms in the doorway.He takes in the matter at a glance, and frowns darkly at Jim aud me.As soon as Mr.and Mrs.Spalding, who Slomely follow Josiah, bave entered the room, elly to my a walks quic up to her father and takes his hand.¢ Father,\u201d said she, with a tremulous yet decisive tone, \u201c you know the message you brought me from Mr.Blagden this morning?Give him my answer now.Tell him that I am going to marry Pr.Brooke.\u201d Now, it is my opinion that, had the discarded Josish at this moment held his tongue, he might haye got both Mr.and Mrs.Bpalding to speak a word for him with Nelly.But as it was hé destroyed his own case at 8 blow.\u201cMe from me?\u2014and this is my answer!\u201d Le said, in an angry voice.\u201cWhy, I care nowt\u2014nowt,\u201d he repeated bitterly, \u201c about the matter.I guees it was the lass\u2019s father and mother that wanted to marry Josiah Blagden's money\u2014perhaps they wanted some of it for themselves.\u201d The rudeness and vulgarity which marked the man came out unmistakably as he said these words; and taking his sister\u2019s arm in his, and casting a look of vindictive scorn at the doctor and myself, he walked out at the door with an ungainly strut which was meant for dignity; and we saw the great Josiah no more.Mrs.Spalding was especially cut up by the ting fling of Josiah, aa it was she who Pad manœuvred the matter thus far.Mr.Spalding, on the other hand, burst into a jovial laugh, sud taking his daughter's hand placed it in that of the doctor.After all had left the studio but Mr.Spald- ing, the latter asked me to tell him in plain terms how I had brought this about\u2014for he had no doubt I was at the bottom of it.I uncovered the picture, which Mr.Spalding simple, easy-minded gentleman that he was\u2014scrutinized with his double eyeglass, remarking to me that he did not quite under stand at all, but that it was wonderfully clever, and that Josiah\u2019s *\u201c weskit was as like as life.\u201d In six weeks thireafter I officiated as \u201c best man\u201d at Jim\u2019s marriage.As the organist pealed forth the jubilant strains of Mendelssohn, after the vicars benediction had been given, and Nelly, radiant and beautiful, down the aisle on her husband\u2019s arm, I could not help rejoicing in the sucoess of what is now \u2018\u201c\u201c No.329\u2014À Wedding March,\u201d though the faces,in the picture as exhibited are slightly disguised, and Mr.Josiah\u2019a vest has been shorn of certain of its distinctive peculiarities.That is the romance which, as I told you at the outset, hangs round the picture which in the Academy.catalogue was numbered «\u201c3239\u2014A Wedding March.\u201d\u2014C) D Journal.; The Phosphates of South Cavelina.In a paper on the resources of South Carolina, read before the convention of bankers at Sarato- ga, Dr.Andrew Simonds gave some interesting statistics of the phospate trade amd its influence upon the general prosperity of the State.The first shipments of crude rock were made in 1867, six tons to domestic ports, which has increased year after year, the shipments to both foreign and domestic reaching in 1881 near 300,- 000 tous érade rock, marketed by both the land snd water co i An ides of the value of the deposits may be formed from the fact that the shares of one company of the value of £100 have sold at $1,000 each.The distribution of these fertilizers the South Atlantic cotton belt is telling wonderfully on the increased production of cotton on the old and worn lands of these States.While the produo- tion of cotton has nearly doubled in the de- eade, the increase far outstripping the increase of population ; the greatest specific increase being in the Atlantic cotton States, which have first felt the influence of the phosphates, where the product per acre has almost reached that of Mississippi and Texas.In 1880 there were in South na alone about 1,800 looms and about 93,000 spindles, ss agninst 700 looms and 83,000 spindles in 1860, and it is only mow, in 1881, that the people are really turning their attention to this branch of industry, gat last what hss been repeatedly urged by cious writers, that the looms sheuld be ht to the cotton, rather than the cotton should be carried to the looms.Southern spiners have some decided advantegés over their : North competitors.They get the raw material or very near the producer, and therefore lower cost ; the cotton is cledner, and there is less waste ; the operatives live more cheaply, and are satisfied with less wages; the hours of labor are longer; and lastly, @ part of the pro- dutta can.be sold directly from the milf and therefore at a saving in the cost of transportation.But the most gratifying feature is that the great bulk of the capital invested has been furnished by Solithern people.\u201d\u2019\u2014Seientife American.__\u201c « - !\u2026 Semnothing in the Bed.*.Judge Pitnam les à habit of slippisg his watch under his pillow when he goes to bed: One night, somehow, it slipped down, and as the judge wea restlées, it worked ite way down towards the foot of the bed.After a bis, while he was lying awake, 'his foot touched it; it falt Sug.very cold ; be was surprised, soared, sud jumping from thabed, ssid : » gracious, Maris,.theze\u2019s a toad or soning wade score | tnched it with \"ire.Pituan gave à loud survam, snd was cé Now doit 10 hollsring snd wk vp »e ow 3 \u2019 the Melghbou, \u201d said tbe judge + You got me « brooñ ét domething, sad we'll ix the thing mi nick.\u2019 fre Bridein Bot the broom and give it to the judge,~with the- Temark that she felt if snakes weds ( beping up and down her legs « - \u2014 Oh, métienet, Marie ! Now tara down the slowly while ] hold the broom and bang it.ta alon the bed so we can shove it-in and drown it.\u201d bo Mrs, Pina fad the bucket and gaily re.» broom moved the covers.The füdgé held uplifted,\u2019 and as the Shai dbo of the silver tch wie retugled, he cracked away at it three ot four times with the brood, then he pushed the thing into the bucket.took the light to in the matter, judge saw what'it vos, be nid : .\"I might have known\u2014it is.fust like Women to go sereeching and fossing about moth- ing.I It's ee ae\u2019 ow \u201c t was you tas rot ae said Mre.Pitnam.\u2014: - 13% =, TF {Whit wl n ay phichre bé Rae pa fi TT out | Ing be ha eaemgX Pies Hy destroyed.thecattle becamé aff with the * hot weather \u2018itoh,\u201d\u2019 and thousands died, literally tearing the skin from their sides and backs in their frantic efforts to scratch themgelves to relieve the intolerable itching.that terrible drou Deer And horses died with black ton and birds became listless and stupid, in despair, lost their pl and died in utter misery tine Men, he children grow sick wi ppoin for the healing showers, drinking the foul carbonized water and eating dusty food, and many died of disease not known before, ar since.Maddemed with the intolerable itch and frantic with eating the dry and desiooated grass, deprived of all nutritive elements by the long drouth,.the cattle, sheep and horses roamed over the fields and through the forests, moaning and howli or pawing the earth in impotent rage.Added to these horrors, the fields and forests took fire and burned for weeks and months.The air was filled with smoke and ashes, producing another horror in the shape of some form of ophthalmia that was almost intolerable.Fresh vegetables were soon exhausted,\u201d the cattle were too diseased to be used for food, water was scarce and unfit to drink, fires were raging, and the whole population afflicted with disease in some shape.This state of things lasted until the middle of January, when the blessed rain and the really beautiful snow came and saved the country from utter annihilation.|\" The gentle Shaker had feared that such another season was beginning; that the water was sgn becoming carbonized and im- preguated with deleterious earthly salts and other constituents from dead insects, aphidians, batrachians, infusoria and rotting mammalia.At this very time the good Shaker did not know that cattle and horses were dying\u2019in some parts of Illinois with a disease similar in many respects to that he described in so graphic a manner and stacting under circumstances so similar,\u201d 1 felt reallyalarmed at his vivid descriptions of the \u201chot weather itch,\u201d from a personal knowledge of the ravages perpetrated upon the human hand by the bite of a single mosquito.His description of the erysipelatous black tongue was equally distressing, and I shall never forget his terse and forcible language as be depicted these horrors.He was sublimely eloquent without an-effort, in his quiet way,and if l could impart his manner to the paper on which I write, it would produce rare reading for the Courier-Journal.\u2014Frankfort letter in Louisvills Courier-Journal.\u201cI Want te Meet My Ole Nan.\u201d A correspondent of the Boston Herald, who is enjoying himself among the Spiritualists at Lake Pleasant, narrates the following particulars of à sance given by a medium to a colored woman :\u2014 ** You've seen a deal of sorrow,\u201d said the medium, *\u2018 but there's happiness yet in store for you.I hear the name of Tommy.Have you a little boy named Tommy in spirit life ?¢ Fore de good Lord, honey, lebe dis chile ! don\u2019t come nigh me! How you know my Tommy dead?Josephine, Josephine, for de Lord sake come hers!\u201d In to this summons an intelligent balored girl of fourtesn Summers came to wéman\u2019s bedside.*\u201cWhat ou think, chile, dis woman don gone tell me bout yer little Lradder Tommy Judson, who don, gone dead ebber no long ago | \u201cThat is not all I have to tell you,\u201d said the medium.\u201cI see two men hare, both in spirit farm.I think yonhave been married twice and both your husbands axe dead, but there's another here that wants yous be is not dead.\u201d * Go \"way, woman ; don\u2019 ye go to pokin® any yor men on me, case I.don\u2019 want \u2019em.l'se had enough on \u2018em.J\u2019ae been married three times aud pm de mudder ei Prenty-one chil\u2019ren and at Josephine am a But, say, honey, der yo see my fust ole man hore! \u201d \u2019 \u201cYes, a name is given ; is it William ?\u201d *\u2018 Yes, hress ds Lord.Olq man, ye come to see me.Where is ys, honey?\u201d and, in her excitement, the sick wo rose to a sitting position and trembled in agitation.good os will on him in the spirit world, my woman.You\u2019 sappy there, for there are no washtubs in heaven.#12 \u201c\u2018Bress de Lord, bress de Lord.I want to meet my ole man up dar, or some part 5b him.I don\u2019 care if it am nothin\u2019 but his ole trousers hanging on de bedpost, as he used to hang \u2018em up way down in ole Virginia.\u201d Settling the War.In the Winter of 1864 Pony Mountain, in the Shenandoah Valley, was full of game, and Federals and Confederates used to shoot squirrels and trap rabbits when off picket duty.Care was taken to avoid each other, but many collisions occurred and more than one poor fei.low\u2019s bones are bleaching under the dark pines to-day.One day a member of the Erin Michigan Cavalry encountered a \u201cJohnny\u201d.face to face as they both turned a thicket.Both ; fow surprised to speak for some time.Then the Confederate yelled out : \u2018 \u201cay, you Yank, what are you down here or LU \u201cTo put down the rebellion.\u2019 \u201c You can't do it, nohow.\u201d 1.; * Bet you éen dollars we can\u2019; ! *¢ Look bere,\u201d said the *reb\u2019 as he came 4 closer and put down his gun to indulge in gestures, I\u2019 | play Ye à game of suchre to see which side is going to whip.\u201d This was to, and a pack of cards was produced.The ¢ Yank\u2019 got the first deal and made a point.The \u2018reb\u201d took the second and made a march.At the next deal the acore was even, and pretty soon they stood four to four.The play was careful, but the Confederacy had the cards, and as the \u2018Jonany' toek the last withan ace be jumped up and yelled : ; «1 knew it\u2014I knew jt.Now, Yank, are ye \u201cI am.\u201d +: \u201cThen go back and stop this \u2018are war \u2018cord ing to agreement and mount yer critter and.go home.Whoop! 'Rab-Furmet I knew thete must be some way to settle this war if 1 could only get Defon d'the piokets P° : \u2018 The Henrt vf Asia.At a recent meeting\u2019of the B visited.Many of thesfucts ate movel.The Pamir is not a table land, and it has no steppe region up to « of 12,000 fi Like Tien-Shan and = Paris bas narrow valleys slong the ri to a height of 14,- 000 feet, and.the tmountaine rise in lofty ridges above the valleys in some instances to an absolute height of 25,000 feet.The mountain ranges run in the .and seldom strike out at right angles.The explorer disct piles SiLV t 2 , .ve » be ei + bus ii 5 Gn Se M Re TTT : _.% You needai\u2019t try to thé blama nn wa\u201d.par! 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Sa \u201cpy - ee \u2014to:\u2014 Todi : EN ; Fes For Bale by all ists and General Storekeepers, BUG dE gS pra cee oe mods, PRLS STE 8.a, ; 2 Suva vi: MNT NT yogi 4 Ve 15 CR A wif tat, >}.186 | front Ved Vir oT ae nid i ANT TU + \" TT Cor ee RA À rie LA LAM Oo.ea \"168 Se.James STAR the week ending Sept.10, atv the sevraepasaing period vi Soop Bept., 1860.Sept, 1881.Monday .6 18,749|Monday ., 6 184872 Tuesday.7 16.628{Tuesday.6 1681 Wed'day.8 15.750|Wod'sday.7 16,245 Tbursiay\u2026\u2026 Q 15:757/Thursday\u2026.8 16.436 Fridiy.:10 18.887|Friday.\u2026\u2026.9 16,4: Eaturday\u2026.11 15,893jSat'rday.1.30 17,8 Total \u2026\u2026\u2026 04.606 ; Average déily circulation for week ending Sept 10, 1881 \u2014 16,586.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1881, Supplemcniary Exhibition.The proprictors of the Montreal STAR were urged to place one of their mew printing and folding machines in the Exhibition.No doubt, one of these wonderful works of mechanical skill would bave proven a great centre: of interest in Machinery Hall, but the risk involved in moving it was too great.Strangers to the city, however, will have petniisaion to visit THE STAR press-rooms 9p Tuesdays and Thursiays from 8 to 8, and or Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 4 to 6.These machines have been visited by thousands of people who have been grestly edified and amused.They print, cut and fold the various editions of THE STAR at speed of neatly forty thousand copies an hou.THE Globs has bo confidence in the manhood of the lacrasse players of Tarouts and Montreal.It wants them to give up their contests for a Year or so in orger to enable them to live down the antagonism and the ill-feeligg which their Tecent egntesty have produced, That is as uch as to say: \u201cYou are ronghs, do nof play until you learn to play as gentlemen.\u201d And the Globe is serious, nay, it is solemn.But the Young men of Toronto and Montr#al heed it not.They have proved that lacrosse ean be played without roughness, and they will prove it again.It dass not require a rest of @ year tp test the self-control of the contestants.The eftener they meet, the better the game will be played, and the morethey know of each other, the better friends they will be and the more sare will lacrosse become the king of athletic exercises.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE other day a number of English girls, just out, were wandering about the styeets of Quebec, destitute, and, may he, a prey for the viciously inclined.Agnin, a few days later, we hear the story of another woman, just out, too, making a charge against some professional gentlemen in Montreal.Both of these incidents point to the necessity of having some place in which our immigrants ean be housed and boarded tor some time after their arrival, and not be allowed to wander about at the mercy of the vultures of society.We want a remedy for this state of affairs, both in the interest of the immigrant and in the interest of the resident.These facts show the necessity there is for such a scheme of immigration as that of Madame Von Koerber, referred to by us on several occasions recently.Under this lady\u2019s pian of local committees on both sides of the Atlantic, the danger to friendless girls would be reduced to a minimum, while only the bet \u201coT cinas wouid be induced or assisted to come.ft is to b~ hoped the people of Montreal will take up Madame Von Koerberu suggestions aud act upon them with enthusissm.Free Thought va.Religion.Ingersol] said the other day that revealed religion was antagonistic to free thought and in- teilectual development.He advanced the theory that science had been retarded by Chris tianity, and that men of large minds and clear perception had been and ate belbg tewventod irom scientific research by tha dgotrine of the Christian faith.Now let us angaire lato the truth of this.Was Bacon, when.be wrote his * Novum Organum Soientisrmm;\u201d: limited in his ideas because ho was 8 Christian, or Locke, -| when he wrote his * Essay om { y Uadep standing '* Was nat the hile od those two man as broad as if thay had net been bound by tha truths of revealed rbligion |» Or were Dana or Cuvier or Agissis impeded in their scientific research dE à Christianity ! Was it noit Ghriètian tetes oroers, Galileo, Kepler and Newton, whi: iti ped out the heavens And weighed the skis Would the philosopher of Piss have said * yet.it moves,\u201d or the sstronomer of Wurmmberg have given ws his * ** Harmoay of the World,\u201d or would we \u2018have ever heard of Newton's Natural Philosophy, if, as Ingersoll says, revealed .wgligion hein?she understanding! Attetipts may have been rade to stifle investigation by organized sys- _ema, but the individual slwagrevisds above such attempts and that often without ahendening à single principle or a dogma of revealed faith.Dante worshipped a personal God, and who can: say that his «Hell, Purgatory Heaven\" are not terrific in their original grandeur as well as gracefyl, \u2018tender and pathetic, appears to forget all this, or if he does not, he pawenit coldly by.True, revealed religion aay have tended to make science but the evi- lence of Divine wisdom, but to say that it imits thought is notin harmony with facts.ook at Scott or at Addisen.Is it temp vhat the one could have written something bet.ier than the * Waveriey Novels,\u201d\u2019 or that the sther have been a better master of English than 1¢ was, had they been infidels 1 Or take music, he oldest and most universal of thé fine arts vom the Hebrew dayt down to pue own, and ae we to be told that Mozart, Haydn, Handel r Beethoven would have done bejter if they ad abandpned'revesled religion and followed he teachings of the infidels of the day!\u2019 Where are the men to equal them from the ranks of he non believers! Let Ingersoll answer.And t is the same in oll the atiences Take paint.ng.Where are there better mesters , than {ichae] Angelo, Raphael, Correggio and conardo?\u2019 And nearly all their works treated £ Christian subjects.Medarn thought has peo- uced great men, wp grant.We are not mong those who Would chain the reason or wet the will, but modern thiught does not al.\u2018ays make sufficient allowanes for the grand vork for humanity the Christian faith hat lone.\u2014 \u2019 \u201cBeware of Plekpacketa.\u201d* | The pickpockets have arrived, and we are old to \u201cbeware\u201d of them.The caution is cated up hete gad there, and, when sees, people sal for their money bags, and continwe on their \u201cfground, They da nothing but £1 \u201cQptaltiac with;ail the wiles PF.dbeshd mpnleof and yet who often fall vietizne de thelr method AE EL as IRI pda clape Her hand en bar parse aid herp! nr Ean sn bet yor aa doré safe within ber keepdsig?- Bus * catch thief\u201d Belinda issoen putting her hand an her money bags, the thief follows her, and flier de wy » védistributién \u201cof - property No matter what the caution may advise us to \u2018beware\u2019 of, the brat Ppyecaution is to leave one\u2019s valtabléa at home.Id crowded places Uke the Exhibition, thieves are sure to assemble, on the look out for a harvest.It is their feeding ; mako $ tour af such places\u2014from the United States to Canada, and from Canada to the United States, It is thelr business, and they parse it if well arranged gangs.These gangs have their cen- '{ teal offices, and when one of the number is arrested; motiey is forthcoming to defend him, and, if sonvicted, an attempt aay be made to rescue him from prison.Thus the pickpockets know that they will be sure of a fair trial and be defendod by the best legal talent in the comutry.And ss they go to work aud take their chanoes, and if people will tempt thom with displays of valuables in crowded places, it is more than likely that the thieves will try their hand and trust to luck and their own\u2019 light fiugers on the hazard of the penitentiary ar.a haul.And ths pickpockets always seleet their victimes as carefully as a shark selects its prey.They know exactly the class of man who carries his roll of bills in a pocket-book and his valuable watch in his vest pocket.They can detect him at a glance.It is their calling, and experience has made them experts.But any man who can afford to have a valuable watch can afford to have a cheap one, and in all places like the Exhibition the valuable watch should be loft at home and the cheap one sported iu its stead: Better carry no watch at all than take a valuable one into such a crowd, and the same rule applies to all valuables.Better leave them at home than let the pickpockets have them.Bat if people prefer to take the chances, it is their own business.If they think themselves too clever to be outdone by thieves, wa have only to say that they may have to pav dearly for theif expetience.If they can afford it, well and good, nnd in that case all we could objeet to would be that they encourage the thieved and injure society, for poor people may suffer by the pickpockets as well as the wealthy.NOTE AND COMMENT.The Springfcld Republican holds that the higher education of women renders them averse to matrimony.Such being the case, ought that sort of education to be tolerated '\u2014XN.F.Sun.Sevgt.Mason may be a very fine patriot, but he is a very poor soldier, and should never have government anthority to take a rifle in his hand again.Soldiers should be brave, but it is not bravery to shoot at an abject, cowering wretch who cannot defend himself.\u2014 Boston Post.The Newfoundland fisheries question\u2014that question which the New York Herald thonght ought to rouse England's wrath against France \u2014bhas been amicably settled.Newfoundland is to have complete territorial jurisdiction, with the right of making land and mineral grants anywhere, and popular representation is granted to the people about St.Grorge\u2019s Bay in the Newfoundland Legislatare.A troublendme question is just settled in a way that must be satisfactory to the ple of * Ye ancient colony,\u2019\u2019 and a bone of contention between England and France is removed.\u2014 Toronto Mail.Possibly lumber might escape taxation, but it ta highly probable that if the * Fair Traders\u201d got the asc-ndancy they would place a duty on lumber also, to eneourage the cuitiva- tion of British forests and panish Canada for placing such epormous duties on British manufactures.How would such a result suit the Canadian Tories who are now so vigorously cheeringon the * Pair Traders Would it eurich Canada to have a barrier placed around the United Kingdom to hinder the entrance of Canadian produce so that the British farmer might be protected *\u2014S8.John,s Telegraph.A convention of manufacturers, agriculturists and artisans is to be held in this city iu the latter part of November, to take messures for er uj Congress the necessity of s revi.Be the presse tariff in the interest of Am- orion i aud to fake into cons.deration the conditiéà al certain industries that are de- atroyed er grently injured by foreign competi- \u201ction, because of erroneous Treasury rulings or ¥ .1m addition tp these questions Yelating to tariff, the abolition of Internal tenes, ip whols or in part, and the state of Ar.| erican shipping, will be discussed.\u2014 American qu.Ne y 2 seem to us to show a marvelous Inprovetent within the last filteen years, and \u2018of a grent growth toward a high fdeal.and now we do not define the im- pre the promise.There are marked tenidencieez the capdonsgtion, the culling, the purifying and the pertinence of news; to- ards.a nod thorough work in re- ing abd in reviewing; toward embracing all objects of human interest, with preference for the best; toward independence in every line of action and thought, social, wligieus and political j toward the elevation and stimulation of the best thero is in bumanity.\u20148pring/leid ticay.Te is Ganada to set up in housckeeping ! The old colonials are dying out and a race of young Canadiaps is taking their places.This element is waiting for a lender and has long been wishing that Mr.Blake would put bimecif ut the head.Commercial men, too, would eee in nationality what is lacking to make our commercial m complete.Were Sir John Macdonald twenty years younger and out of power, those who ar Canadians first, Conservative or Liberal thereafter, would not have to wait for a leader, If Mr.Blake come out for independence, ho will not likely get into er at the first election, but he would find the ceuntiy ealling for him before he hed added ten years to his life.He is yonng, and he can afford a doonde, surely, to achieve a result greater than Confederation Zoronte Tele gram, : : Foiisé News.: A warrant Ins been issued against - Kdwaru Lefebvre, laborer, for pefusing to su his wife, Natalie Chevrist.Support ting a ult and battery an Joseph Lemarbre.Fine, incladtég 99.60 P ! beste, .Thomas bn, aocuped by Viea son of stealing fe hea him in Mrs, Burns\u2019 saloon ou Manday afternoon, sleeted ta be tried by jury, and the case waa put off for ten ys.\u201c 1 .Mr.Matthews, Bectetary of the Fish and Game Protection Society, charged one Bayard with violatirig the gene laws by ug wood oock at Bt.Genevieve.Severs! witnesses were.examined.The cage was dismissed with costs.: Jas.Murphy, express driver, whose case has been put of at his request two or three times, wes accused\"by Mise Kate Walker of insulting her and her mother in Chenneville street on the evening of the Sunday before last, He pleaded guilty and promised to behave himself in fatare and keep from drink.In consequence HET AN \u2018pickpocket Jie ANE Mr] Gettings, who appeared fox the complainan cqnpented ut their request to allow jadgment te pe x su is mid to Le à sjecping.Thay » es TS tony duly have beam eicuipd à5 h' ruse, ah ie Joseph Charlebois was charged with pommit.fring.FOUN so xd} wid TO Hp A full partiouisry of the art treasures stored with- beguitifal island derived from the thfal apousr ef Champlain, sad the land due ag\u2019 À been in the hands of the military, It was there the city, which will guests crie CE \u20ac va ad by metropolis, With economy of time or almost all tlibes obj thn \u201cum be visltad 1a | déutso \u2018oi à single day, travelling facilities beiug ainple and ole OY reference to the tariff, Published in no fn) of this 7, strangers see \u2018that the cab pat) Edo de ory low, and on à proper ny eruta; 8 beforchapd, satisfactory gs can always with the driver UE t THE HORTICULTURAL Miuw, Although this is part and parcel of the Provincial Exhibition, yet it is held in s separate locality and might therefore be orerlodked But it should by no mcans be overlooked.We mak it first among auf attractions.The show is held in the Victoria Rink on Drummond street, between Dorchester aud St.Catherine.Knttance fee, $5c.There ix perhaps nothing that speaks so well for this Province of Quebec a3 that display of fruits aud flowers.It is mply wonderful how the difficulties of our mate can be wo sucessfully as, The treal Horticultural Society an vince of Frac; Frult Grower \u2018Axsoaiation abe the trons of this show, and after an existence of 5 years have brought their work ta such a perfection that the sogicty wow ranks second on this continent.I THE ANT GALLERE Ce Although Tus STAR wiil give a detailed description of this Gallery in eounection with the Exhibition, yet particular refcrence is wade to it here, as the second point of attraction for vigitors ta the tity.T Gallery, iy ensconced in the leafy solitude of Phitips Nquare.It is op:n the whole day, at the infinitesimal charge of 10 cents for entrance.There is a warrant for saving that the majofity of atrangers will be fairly surprised when they behold the extent, variety and general excollence of this collection of pictures.The Montreal Art Association is one of our oldest institutions, and has always proapered, but it received its chief impetus Fon the late Right Kev.Bishop Fulford, and from the.princely bequests of the late Benaiah Gibb, The Gallery building fs the gift of the latter, aud he added & number his best paintings.Im.1.OLD STREETS AND BUILDINGS, x These are rapidly disappearing and the few that are left present, therefore, an additional interest.The lower part of St.Vincent, the whole of St.Jean Baptiste and St.Therese, the, eastern portion of St.Paul and all the region around Bonsecours Market deserve to be in- spectad, as memorials of Montreal over a century ago.Among the ancient buildings may be instanced the Chateau Ramezay, opposite the City Hall, on Notre Dame street.This was built by the Sieur de Ramezay, Governor of Three Rivers; was inhabited by the Marquis de Yæadrvail at the time af the Conquest in 1759 ; harbored Franklin, Jay and Carroll during their mission to the Canadian malcontents in 1776 : was the headquarters of the American army during the contiacntal occupation of the same year, and the residence of many Colonial Gorer- | nors since that time.Bonsecours Church should also be visited, dating beck, as it does, far into the last century.Then there are the two Round Towers, in front of Montreal College, ou Sherbrooke street, of which tradition saith that they were erected by Maisonneuve, the knightly founder of Montreal, as advanced posts of deferios against the dreaded Iroquois.IV.CHURCHES.In the ratio of its population, Montreal, rather than Brooklyn, should be called the \u201cCity of Churches ;\u201d and a further remarkable thing is that these sacred edifices are all beautiful within and without.It will, of course, be impoasible for the visitor to see them all, and hence we must make a selection of the most curious, - I.Norrr Damr.\u2014 This magnificent structure was long the largest church in Americy, alter the Cathedral of Mcxico, but it has lately found a rival in St.Patriek's Cathedral, Now York.Its bowrdon gr big bell is one of the five heaviest in the world.An ascent to the summit of the right hand tower reveals a panoramic view of the whole Island of Montreal and the Richelieu Peninsula.Au illustrated pamphlet, soid fot a trifle st the entrance, gives in.I1.CarisT CHURCH CATHEDRAL.\u2014A gem of Gothic architecture, which is the glory of the city.The interior is richly finished, the gronuds are beautifully laid out, and contain a monument to the memory of the late Bishop Fulford.The church is on St.Catherine street, near Phillips Square.III.Tee Gssv.\u2014Thié is the Jesuits\u2019 Church, on Bieury street, and it is a counterpart of the church of the same name in Rome, Jess the steeple.The interior is all aglow with freecoes symbolical of mabjectn drawn from the Bible or the Calendar of Saints The singing in this church is of à superior order.IV.Sr.PAUL'S AND ST.ANDREW's, the one on Dorchester street, and the other on Beaver Hall Hill.have aiso a large and stately, temple further up on Dorchester street.\u2018 V.Among other beautiful churches are Bt.George's, an Dominion Square ; St.James the Apostle, ok St, Catherine ; St.Martin's, on Upper St.Urhain ; and Notre Dame de Lourdes, on St.Catherine street.ses v, Montreal sovanes AND ree.on | supplied in this respect, 23d several of our public places are really besu- al.I.Prac p\u2019Anxes.\u2014Ax historic spot.It was there that Maisonneuve mada a final stand against n Warde of javadiog Indisus ahd saved his infaut colony.The frame work of.this little square is unequéilled-\u2014on one side, the magnificent Made ppd the twin towem of Notre Dame ; on another, à series of er stone building; on a third, the Corinthian colonnade of the Montreal Bank and the Deric pillesw of the old City Bank, and on a fourth, another row of fine buildings.11.Tur CnaMe px Mans.\u2014Another bis torical édrmpiñg ground, with this oxocptiona! record that it ban witnessed the of the armies of three different nationalities \u2014 the Frensh, Ametican and English, Tho oid Field of.Mars is othe Afi Dow thanks Satie Corparstion au ilitia Dopartment-and ita double row of Lembanly poplar is talling into decay, fab it is still an interesting objet of win, he IT.Vrorgéia Squann, Douixion Squans \u2018 aud,the VquAn GARDENS ah also worth seeing.\u2019 IV, SÉEncetrs ISLAND.in voté river A and the most popular of .all our resorts.for the tound trip only fire cents.Here agiin we are en historieal soil.The name\u2019 of the CRY MEE with his trooph in 17 Gen Aske oy there burn a standards night.LC .Mousr Borar Paux.\u2014Worthy ef \u2018its: regal name.The ¢ty of the city.: Srl Ss aren, te scupe gardens.view on the | from Ottawa, on the one hand, te Lake Champlain \u2018on the other, and when the sky is pure, the blue outlines of the White Moyne: tains and the Adirondacks sre distinctly visible.On the way to or from the Park, thers are two Cities of the Dead, resting in their son rowfal \u2018besuty ow the Mouutain side\u2014the Mount Boyal sud Cote des Neiges Cometeries.vi.; OUR INSTITUTIONS, | The: geligions, ebazitable snd educational indtimmtions of Montreal ary so\".p hd or te po = rors _ 2 ji 7 Rind pet tak tad | Q The American Presbyterians |- that the Chevalier de Levis kis lsat night |! extends i \"| mess had pursued him La» \u2018ternative which \u2018the Courier Je st derateiy frs, it la ag to prvaselio weird \u2018! fiftean.Some good.falling te Mr.Winslow, dot was alo takén by-Mr: Winslow in aix straight games.; In the champio! gemts Mr, Rosse]! Ste.henson off with.Jr.Winslow even, he heat ous of five vote.Mr, Btephenson in the first game obtained an easy victory, getting 6 to J, while his advarsarg only que game set at deuce, and in the fifth game: 15.nu the negt set ten sy (were played, Mr.Btephengson getting the 8rd, 4th, 7th, 8th and 10th.The fourth ref was called at \u2018 gauies L'\u2019 each having scored five, when it was necessary for the-winnet to mèke two gnmes in suocemsion, Vantage game was called for Mr, Stephenson, and the twelfth and final game having been set at deucé no less than three times, eventually foll tothe same player, who must now await the pagal, of the other two pains drawa.- ; A great deal of interest was evinced hate yesterday in the St.Leger, aud a cousiderable amount of money was saon on \u201cIroquois\u201d by Montrealers, who had forwarded funds to Eug- laud to put ou the race, The American Lorse is also she favorite for the Czarewitch stakes, which will be run for on Qetober the 11th at New Market.\u201c 1t is « plonsing feature ia the race to notice that the English public were so frank in contributing their plaudita at the performance of the American horae.The Fall mecting of the th Park Trotting Association opened yrs y at St John, N.B.In the minute brush ten horses ran, the winner being Charles Bell's * Col.Lang ;\" time, 2.40, 2.45, 2.48.The Maryland Jockey Club Fall meeting will take glace ou October the 13th, 19th, 2uuh and 21st, bu the Pimlico track, Baltimore.|_ Yaebting.of _ The yacht « Atlanta,\u201d which for the American cup, was launched yesterday nfternoon at \u2018Belleville.She 1s the property of cou Cuthbert who, after sailing in a regatta at Belleville, will sail for New York, about the 26th instant, to compete in the great match when her owner expecta to be able to show her capabitities from a \u201c\u2018stern point of view\" to the Americsus.She is reported as being n beautiful model with excellent lines and is well fitted out.Quite a number of comments have appeared in the American press regarding her, sud the opinion is general that she is in svery respect far and away abead of the yacht * Lady Dufferin,\u201d in her build and finish.Athletic Meeting.The annual athletic meeting of the Thistle Lacrosse Ground Association, Quebec, is fixed for Saturday, October the 8th.The following events, with the exception of the last, will be open to all ama tenrs :\u20141.100 yards run (in beats); 2.440 yards run ; 3.880 \u2018yrds run ; 4.one mile run ; 5.100 yards hurdles ; 6.100 sack race; 7.100 yatds \u2018blindfold ; 8.obstacle hoe ; 9.bicycle rpoe\u2014one mile heats ; 10.policeman\u2019s race.; pe Lacrosse | Es, W.Aird, ge Aird, T.L.'Paton, W.Griffin, Oraven, Pdteson and E.Elliott, of the M.L.U.were tlected last evening to play the Toronto men on Saturday next.e four still wanting to make up the team will be chosen by the gentlemed abdve named.Crickes.The match between ihié Halifax Garrison and the 8t.John's C.C., which was played yesterday, resulted in the St.Jehn's Wen scoring 47 and the ** regulars\u201d 114 in the first innings.Piay will be resumed to-day.to compete Gel On account of the ne mince likely to] be\" experienced by pedestrians dh the way to the Exhibition the wnatoh for the * Usher\" prise has been postoned until the 28th iust, COLE'S CIRCUS.- A tal Combi mee La Ovewds Cn rena oes Thoss who were fortunate enough to gain 1 admittance to W.W.Cole\u2019s combined menagerie and circus at the performances yesterday afternoon and evening will agree that the very flattering accounts which preceded the combination to Moutreal did only justice to ite merits.At both performances the circus tent was filled to its utmost capacity, while in the eveniu thousands of peo le had to ; rofused Sdmittance.he menagerie is a one, and all of the animuls exhibited theres arc excellent specimens.The cage which appears 'to attract mast general attention is the one containing a fernale kangaroo with her promising litter of six, althongh the fairer sex de most of their attention to the birds of plumage, and the youngsters, as usual, concentrated their forces to tense the specimens of tie monkey tribe, The pesormance in the circus tent is ome of the most entertaining of the.kind which hes been presented to a Montreal assembl for some years, and the artists who took part in it proved themselves to be second to none of those who have preced:d them.The animals: introduced into the ring exhibjged signa of carfyl training ahd wept thtoügh performances which have idow If ever before been atgpapted, and much less, accafplished.The clowns, three in number, are only fair, and introduced no novelties in the grotesque line.About the most wonderful feat in the whole performance, was the mini bieyele act by Mile Adelaide and Messrs Murtz and Dunber.This sat consists in Mr.Hots riding across à ight wire, near top 0 tent, on an or- disaty bicycle to th \u2018wxle of which ia = Ti which the other _twe artiste .t à.serie ere has been better somçrmalting and:kivtionés \u2018lesping then that exhibited by the \u2018acrobats, but the horizontal bar exercise could hot have been better.Misess Helen Jodi std \u2018Adelaide Destolie, the equestriennes, although they introduced no new features in their sees, went through all they attempied so Weil\u2019 ns to draw forth ted barsts of appisuse from the spectators.hero are to be pérformances to-day at two and eight o'clogle. = gocrsago bet: tA] 3 ë 59 COMPRINITG Lockets, Pins, Crosses, Gold Se La 14 and River Watches, i Sets, Jewellery of all descrip ing, Blankets, Opats, Guns, Revoivors, a a nauñ- ber of articles numerous to men CATALOGUE, Description of Goods.revo ver.R volver .r'air gold Hinks Hirer coin links geld mounted de 16 etal American Juver te 1795.hin and dra dal, Violin, in cam, M 1 2 3 4 ê 28 8 1 Bevoiver.\u2026 v 2 Loo! 25 16 1131 Ves 3 do 11 18% Revolver.3 12 1158 Pearl fan 3 13 1133 BP.do 14 1175 Revolver do 15 1.79 do 16 1183 Pair blanke! do 17 1200 10 do 18 1901 Stiver watch.10 do 19 190) Hatr chain moanted with gold do lu do 20 127 1-18k cold wedi ring 34 avt.\u201con eee 18 do 21 1279 18 do 23 1247 20 do 23 1247 ve £0 ao 4 119 .10 do 25 1174 do 8 do 26 1270 do 28 do 3 274 a 2 do 478 Coat do do £9 1287 do 3 do 44 do do 3 3 do do 3m Ba 4 .0 & ioe 11002 74 do 85 si do 8 do 38 1318 dé 1 do 37 1320 60 7 do 38 1338 60.18 do 29 1386 .60 11 de 40 1360 do 13 do 42 1975 de 13 0 do 3 o 43 137 do 13 do 44 1377 .do 13 do «5 1379 do 13 do 46 13885 .00 18 do 4 sn .do 18 do 48 17 do 17 do 49 1396 do is do 5 J do 19 da 51 1404 do R do 2 do it do do 28 do 30 a 2 BH 1 3 A 3238823325 rl rue S ROSTESSANCEENTS2230 = = 3 » Seuesezzses 8 = - az \u2014__ ot or om 8s rrr ei 2 RRB REUSE BIR | Li 0 = tabbed pb £3333F JITTASTISIAES BAS IB A mére do B .1 @ i do à 164 1568 Es stemn-windz Amerie 27 IE Gold ee Dee rare movement.ve % 7 + ir EE i es » iôÿéo #1 \u201c28 and earrings, ta ques.te 8 a 1535 SER = psy FRS PA Lo winder.179 1510 pat cine 20 earings, us por dits ay ae de 1 Ger i 180 150 Di Ps pe rt 3a evs pt 0 a Bd th 1d arb Sint Pd [od = = _ tt mt fr ff nc bm ol st od [aa Pair silver ook Re EE a 8 ed ça des lever\u2019 \u2018watch, Ladies gold and SE riied punir match, 145 à a Spt, swingin 3 \u2026 eal i 10 Di 5 #4 {ike neckehatn, 18 dwt.de 5-k pair gold earrings to match.g dot.do 23 g0'd diamond and enamelled 1: Jot brageles.,.do Laing mold and gxrnet ring .Bepd 1 ¥ ring seccosJune 26 Cloth coat trimmed with on smb skin.in coed ll P Persian lamb skin coes.\u201cvet dlamond evade cout $50.To Revol, me ee ow Lipid L dress watch, Bai , July en vor .on fs A i TE void sib 95° éet Cross with cameo, vente 2 15-k gold albert nd eharm, 93 aw .do fo \"do - % Prarie mosse fies - rn iver hunting watch, Be \u201cdo 53 lated Mert TH de qe afr gol n Tdwt.o eg se Rubber on: = Hunting » wich Amrtiean hnatiég lever rE.SEE Shee aan ees Dersertsent © 5 20 8 88 0?2R GREST 2 re B88 BBS) 88% §2383268 883 © 55% 8 © § $335 © $SS3BCPRETESCES @ ©539939LITELITEIeReeseseseesaResenasess , do American hi ing lever nd ° mee wate 00200 d2258 à ets = à 8 CF i: tits aed pata ° | : .RESTE ERRRESesES a 3 gee 8 secs SE3ERENR an rticirs as represented or no sale, A depoctt of 10 per cont.will be uired from purchaters on article sold at tim © of tds.Sale each day at TWO o'clock.Articles on view, Saturday, Monday ond Tuesday, a ¥ the hour underigueds sale.ui Lumte led des EE ou ETES EE GOO: FE wl street, oe?Sods a Fromage 3 of Bi dd y 'hercae » on ans: dû vol brie been\u2019 Eh; yoo ws ais es vost ia (nitude.id the new depts 3 Ub Gn Ts Comraapoidence soled.Full intormation én applt- Title indisputable.Terms mères.: Sale\u2019sd ELAVEN amok, ; JOHN J.ARNTON, Audtiomcors a7 6 198 18 By Shaw & Gowdey.T ER AN OD.\\V ATER-POWER AND WO Ho, FUR NITURE \u2014 PIANOS, n cary Tent ,, 10x12 Lake .\\ WANTED ! De Beanie pe TEL pre Riu stroek, A MILL SITE, with at least 100-h.p.at low water.Bosc Morning next, the 16th inst, It must be convenient to where a large supply of Bass.Ç ALTERY o'clogic.wood, Poplar and Spruce and ordinary wood for fuel can HAW E > had cheaply.a site Rest a Talirosa track preterre : Address, with full particulars, Drawer 1948.P.O., .MONTREAL.\u2018 nes GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.2 \"NOTICE Ou and after MONDAY, the 96th inst.the Day l-aving Montreal at 7.30 a.m., for Poruand, and the nan lenving Portiand at Ÿ a.m.for Montreal, will be dis continued, JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Moptrcal, 13th Sept, 1881.The Hectrial Th IN PARIS, Hids fair to be & display te thé werld of the Intent advances in Science.FOR, AND DURING THE COMING EXHIBITION Here, I havamads extensive Preparations te meet the demand of my own customers, and those of Transient Visitors, who will find it well worth while to pay my Extensive Establishment à Visit.- ARBIVED BY + \u201c PARISIAN,\u201d THREE CASES Gold and Silver Goods LATEST STYLES FROM NEW YORK, ONE CASE Rolled Plate Goods, \u2014 I \u2014 CHAINS AND WATCHES! | = A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF FANCY COODS! JUST IN! ARMAND BEAUDRY, 269 NOTRE DAME ST., MONT .16° 8 B ROSS & .OFFER TO THE TRADE: KEW FALL DRESS GOODS, tn Plain and Ombre effects, PLAIDS AND ALL-WOOL TARTANS, BBOCADES, CASHMERE and OPERA TWILLS, PLAIN and FANCY WINCEYS, WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS snd MNLTOXS, BERLIN and FINGRRING WOOLS Union Jacks and Pominion Fiags ! _ 204 and 206 MoGILL STREET.ULLEYS BRUSH WORKS.ENGLISH HANDLER Sworn BRUSHES.COMNS AND HAIR BRUSHES ENGLISH SHOR SETA.Al OSTRICH FEATHER DUSTERS, ¢ 74 RLEURY STRERR : _ Machibe Brushes à epeciafty.ni ;_205-\u2014 BEES IN LANGSTROTH | For es ALLER, © CLARENCEVILLE, PQ.Sect) Yond Homey for als as WANTED TO PURCHASE, A Srot-slass Seome Front House, Within 11g mile of Post-office.Price not to exceed $4,000.083 Address \u201c KR.M,\u201d Star OMtcd.ARRIAGE LICENSES .WAL ADVOCA oo J\" 5 x ET.WANTED Six, to sell a YA a Exhibition week, no boy bout comrn his Rar Apply be en Ts and 1, and 4 Bo Nibholet st reat.$71 A - MANU FACTURING, £oM- RL, KY fu the States wants 57° Sra 86,000 Sgn tava D à Trt pe ER #6 Grn t.xchange.IL: MO SPORTSMENZ À lemon and white bite Pointer, wel tratned on wood for sale e price.be seen at No.71 Panet rset ot airs & Stat i.> 7, Bouts ss THE PROPERTY 91 AND 73 ST.ELIZAB STREET, near 13 2 Rice Dwe linge, will vely be sold by public auction, ne usure blu ¢.bidder, at our roms, 240 St Mond Morning mext, 10th inst., at 10 ea thar.placed at thn former offering, have Sale at 10 o'ciock.SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.F INE EDWARDS\u2019 FIREPROOF car large nesprtmeent fus Fittinge and ware.Sale Fe our Simard 235 St.James street, Thursday Afternoon, Sud Kept.tnstant.At TWO o'clock.SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioncers.SATS OF REAL ESTATE BY Auction or private sale, recelvg out special atten- The been removed.SHAW > QGOWDXY, Auctioneers pren § By Thomas J.Potter.Lane ACT OF 1878.À ALR OP or shfany AxD Eom wikz THEEE YEARS 207 Mernin ACHE T lock sab sul i As ks Sherry, Ten Ok J.POTTER.Auctioneer.alo ove ET TARTAR ul be said es THREE FIN E PIANOS, sre PLAT SENET Te my Monday Afternoon, 19th Beas, inst, Two new Concert Grand Squares, > B Boehme : Relity New York: one chance to get à ba da bars ate taille a a shove pianos be ite; pianos are remind: post- at THREE o'clock pm.tively sold.Terms c THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.a5 PLENDID CA RRIAGE STALlion ** Braithwaite Ry! \u201d 1m will be tom Brome: x room TS Bt aL Jem Tee X reserve, > the Ei Morni ng 5 ¢ Reptember.= val a Porch & SEAT! Mnrants\u201d an \u2018mon ba Len Al ras broken to harness a he a at + propre horesa are being ea- tered.Catalogues will be histrivuted oR the rounds.Xo reserve.gs THOS, J.POTERE, Anctioncer.(CATTLE AND HORSES\u2014UN- RESERVED BALES OF Lav, STEVE 3 SATE OF FALL DRY GOODS, By Catalogue, ir a ao Sets wt st ce storm, Noe.86 4nd 83 \u2018Tuesdhy, Wednesday, Thursday and LOI, Blot, 22nd and 3rd Boptémber, wheupivte And general assortment of DA to the Fall and Winter Trade.n Lots to suit seb catslogues.and, Just Received on account of Manufacturer, A complete sasortrient of LINEN G Bor EE 2 Clotha\u2019 Naphine, fowcie Ori ah vin, .Stair Linens Towels ~ALAO~ .Batting fan Cotton Yara.à coutitament of oh Aamo \"Blanket ates Ansortod Canal T a {es An Tweei Canaflan ¥lanuels.B.\u2014We would hey to drew the sitention of Jovwers and the Ktctail Dry Goods Trade to the above sale, an the gouts are on tent and in first-class condition.We arly ea il the attention of parrhaccre nes, vis :\u2014 » Relive degree ce EE Herken Fadil 8 Brave, oxpenal FON.Bale tach diy at ZEN s'ctock.BENNING & BARSALOU, ns auct 7 exéfier, EY fot How! Boel, | : RE daring xt, 17¢8 and may ve yanked a8 the leading attraction \u20ac that dag, THe Jutudite Poreiteré will march tm te ti boat at Jacques Cartier wharf, at ® a.m., headed Rd the wt Hawd of Sho oth tastiters:\u201d hecho Ra 04 de Croce EE ame | bas Len made for the enjoyment of 8 t CE ON during the a t te k hoat, Colicert w 0 Bo Ea phat of Bo fork Ate Waker.th the Sn 3 \\ Ean.M din Sate urs Em Rome eine hell ser servi ic or .gems may be expected such.pole seldom offered n conjtinction The fr for \u201cAdults wlll bel fia contes ; Canaron, bete w ave on, oer wha Paie ®, Baa, shar tend Main at 2 oclock 10 Tdsmming, Te Cham ambi) at 780 ph.had at A.B Railway ar Nv cag) 122 MoGill Treo wi © Autoline, 447 Notre Dune boss pf the Osler.J.A.EDW ARDS, 2168 © Beoretary, 128 McGIl! sigeet: ART GALLERY, PHILLIPS SQUARE.© m wXition to ino GIbd Bequest\u2019 of Paintings and Bronaes, there will on view during the period of THE PROVINOIAL EXHIBITION, A SPECIAL LOAN COLLECTION QF OIL AND WATER COLOR PAINTINGS 1 Open from 10 a.m.$0 5 p.m., and from 8 to 10 p.m.Admission\u2014Kon-Members, 10c.Members, FRER 218 pe REE \u201cBy OC.F.Hiwes.H ORSE, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HARNESS.\u2014 The flubeoriber, instructed by A R Bethune, Bey, wità sell at his residence, No.61 Victoria street, On Tharsday Aftermeen, September 15th, A Bay Gelding, 8 years, sound, quiet in harness, and #004 under saddle; Victoria Phmton, built by Le- doux; Park Pheeton (almost new), Quobée Wag , fom, two Sleighs, with very handsome set of imported Musk Ox Robes and set of Bufialo Robes; singie set of Brass Mounted Harness, do.Sliver Mounted, Saddle and Bridies, Military Bridle, Shabrack, Stirzups, evo, Driving and Riding Whips, Stable Tosls and eet of Sundries.A very good Milch Cow.Sale st THRER pra.CF.ELwES.Auctioneer.INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875, And Amending Acts.2134 thier, of the City of Montreal In the matser of S:pfamin Wood Merchant and * 7, and Insolvent.The und will offer for ae e auction, ee Nee on James sizes \u201d pot Menday, 19th Inst., at 12 phacyatip su, the following valaable properties f land with b Lun) voire Ne 1 A on 1154, 15 \"ad es 2166 end PH eT on the St.Aun'e Ward of e obi of donee a inne on Basin abd 88.Martins the Lechine Canal.D On \u2018To be noid of the Parish Church dooce ™ 61.Jommae & l'Isle Perrot on Tuesday, 20th Bept.Tone au Ney = ?30 Jelsnd known as \u201c I'Ile Sain ol Pure Bred Stock in the River Snel ie Perse and vo Lau On the EXHIBITION GROUNDS, thobulidinge HORSESTURSD J 4 Tom ccleck, L JOB, LAJOIE.CATTLE wipke SH LAR SEE Siet at T2.en \u2018 co | Montreal, Bept itm.} 215 ¢ ttle alread ode, ay pn Fm Frat SALE BY AUTHORITY OF, Garriage Station, oe th- JUSTICE Public Notice ia hereby given Raymond Front Gate parce ath Marines Monday the Twenty-cixth da day of Ske pia, 3 SET Metz pl vo pa bed Peu de RE a4 Hes.J a Amectioncer.pperriyn property land.depending ?USRESSRVED TRAD TRADE SALE | Site is bn i ior oA Teas, G wide: emplacem \u20ac t of Messrs.baa 4) Md rs %0X & se at their By Trot 4 Tiched cepiis formin: © ree, \"50 ani 74 Be.Socrament lot number eight hundred and ( 1 James ednesday, Sixt Sep Ward, of the City of Moutre:l, to the wili commence at'T.as o'clock sharp te order N.B.by Bt.Andre ER A to the &, Wb eI, to we how time to stiend the nthe # afternoon.5 Par I tou she N.W sb the 85 part of 6 official 200 Fol i Auctioneer.doin LE.Re 7 1e CSE partor eid oo tt New Advertisements To-day, eens PASSENGER pue eee UP SCENE EE E.LUPHER, Becretary.THE EYE AND EAR.DR.L.0.THAYER, OCULIS$® AND AURIST, M.D, C, D, L'& A, LONDON, ENGLAND, may be consulted daily, LAD Be Beaver fan Terrace, on Gincures of the eye ih great corataty of ro lef, aftag 25 years\u2019 expartonce at and abroad.Ars ttficial eyes innerted without days of cataract oa tated re th ten yo cataract a Mrs.Wilson, cataract of removed.Mr Chim Me poor hE 2 Ye rs RA i Neng ered WW pare : 1980 UTION OF PARTNER- A Notios Witersby given that frm of HARPER, CLEGHORY & HADLEY, Beef and Pork Zpithor 254 dealers nan all kinda;of cured ou 8 of tne City of Momicesd, has this dey been die pi danse pr aus will be carried on Jamés Ha: ER SL LE Ihe Br are BANTRY 15 AE.2138 23 3e0d 00, W.MILLIGHAMP SHOW CASE HN SILVER AND WOOD.39 to 33 Adelnide Gross Rast, Terente, Catalogrée.se Bend for Tlustrasod ESTAE WANTED by a re- gy we noix RLS »oi tue Ee aly If 'ACTURERS | 4 belonging with Kk build thoreon erected oo muted.EE at hiding Baten of the fale hall be or at Spe me be 0m Sin Q.os de à PE as iar ba.mène Yor os Thy, \u201cA GRAND DISPLAY dP MEN'S, BOYS and YOUTHS\u2019 CLOTHING Gam new be soem in nil the now styles \u2014 AT J.G.KENNEDY & CO.8.Their preparations for this Faire trade have kam on o roost extensive scale, sad the padlic are simply asked te call and judge for themselves, as we are fully satisfied .that no house in (hls city can offer such tempting in- \u2018 NEWSTYLES! NEW ATYLES!! Wo have been to considerable trouble and expemee in veeuring the newset pattern of materials, and in the bi of garments we are producing only tte \u201clgteut étyles.6} FALL SUITS! FALL SUITS: SEE KENNEDY'S NEW FALL SUITS.Thay ire mads from fhe choicest materisle.Low payes SEE EENNEDY'S NEW FALL SUITS They are beautifnily made and well finished.SER EKENNEDY'S NEW FALL SUITS.They defy competition, and are warranted 40 wear well.MOYS' SUITS! BOYS SUFFS!! + BEE KENNEDY'S Hôvs SUITE.They combine dnsability with sconoeny.prices.= SEE KENNEDY'S YOUTH# SUITS, .Thor 810 8 sted chal ail competitor kew SEE KENNEDY'S CHILDREN'S SUITS Fhe most unique ttyies and economical prises.J.&.KENNEDY, - CLOTHIERS, nl and 83 ne.Lawrence Breet, os - Foster, Baillie & Co, : 14 ST.\u2018HELEN STREET.MONTREAL, \u2018Manufg@turers\u2019 Agents and Importers, Bog to call tba\" atbgstion Also, Special Chioiew Lines ia coBouRes, CASHMERES, PERSIAN CORDS, VELVETEENS, As we sell D DIRROT for for OAR ole goods a+ PRICES 2 2 °BFANTS RÉDES, BITS, FLANNEL ENBROIDERIES, ck, ok, Sole Agents for the Canada Sik vio s.Sowing 8 Silks and Ribbons, made in Montreal, ; - boss mn Dusan wa pro £4 8 pomitior MERCHANT ibition to their Stook of LINEN GOODS ! \u2018Which is the LARGEST AND MOST, JOMPLITE STOGK ofthese Goods in the Dominion of Canada.8 Yisiting Montreal during the SE Tees , du baise ww ind | H.SUGDEN EVANS &C0., New Advertisomats To-day, CST AAA PROCLAMATION ! > mie ao EE font CULTURAL L EXHICITIUS M to be opcned TO- the citizens of Montreal am yespecifully invited to observe Saturday Next, the 17th Instant, * ds à PÉBLIC HOLIDAY.* Be L.BEAUDRY, Mayor.Mavors Haren | Montreal 150 gopieimber, 1881, 25 4 (; RAND TRUNK RAILWAY.NOTICE.Donsnion(Exhibition \"at Hatifex, Sept.31st to 30th, 1881.srTickbts to TaLAT and RETURN in be ER m Montreal tions, IKGLE F.from the 10th to the 22nd September Inclusive, and a ee ahr ed oo a4 rp ~~ train at 0 am.to return until Octobe: 1881.JOREPH HICKSeN, Montreal, 13th Sept, 1881.- General msg 8 NATH'L JOHNSTON & SONS\u2019 ~ MEDOC, CLARET, MY OWN BOTTLING, QUANTS AND PINTS, FINEST VALUE - NN THE CITY, ALSO, IN CASES: .uo.Ghatesn Leoville, Castes Monten, Ch Latour, Ch ALR HN TOURISTS rine A PUTIMA oC]: Pileimokes 96 pate 1 ROYAL: .12% iT, a nd Ratha ay Ce ETT, RE PRES Es ALBERT HALL! ' en wok, re La Sven Bop.Hagen} of Wo Livi sol Dramastie Vider, ~~ CORINNE ; 80 MERRY MAKERS 30 ; In Abe reigning Magical Success, THE MASCOT! - 46 BR FOLNOWED Dr Oliveste, The Magic Slipper & Pinafore! Perfonnance cvery evenitiz at 8 o\u2018elock.Grow dag, nees on Wednesday and Ratnrday at p.id or Matincem ode chin Ry bas 30e qua of jal a ourtie & Cb., 233 St.James nh ne LACROSSE.Je \u2014 ç The Event of the Seasent TORONTO (of Toronto) MONTREAL ox Tas MONTREAL LACROSSE GROUNDS, Saturday, 1'7th instant.Commeénctag at 8 p.m.Admistion to Groande\u2014Orand Stan Part 150 extra General are ton, 25c.4, 3803 Hos Tickets for t A.W.Craig & Co's, 180 st.Eee share £51 Tr dearly we 1541 re stree: Ansel's nr L.PATON, 2145 Hon.-See.M,LAL (GRAND RACE MEETING, IR CONWRCTION WITH THR MONTREAL EXHIBITION, TO TAKE PLACE AT LEPINE PARK, Meutreal, on Wednesday sod Thursday, Sept, 21 and 22 ar ESWAUDE: His Wi bly tha Mare r of Montreal, .His scie ne EL ie, Hon.J.R.Thibaudeau, JB.Jotching Fo bE eqind MERE Dr.Craik, * Prevost, Rag., - 3 À Hy eo ES or \u2014 get Race Randeap Brespiecbase| Tore $1 fio\u2019 Lhe © i #35 ta second; for horaes red ba {nce of ; heats! Srd Plate Handieap: \"212-450 to rot an 80 ua 3 for horses not ha von à race at meeting A ne most bé In writing with nase, solos age, on stré and dam ofhesses, À = Girons, ! W.CARSON, 216 MeGA3 cernes rer ign Pion Longuevilte, Larose and Leoville.- Batailley, St.Julien, St.Louhes, Medoc, Margaux, St Lembest, 4s.- CHAMPAGNE Pommess, See and Extra Sec.Piper Bejdsieck and Piper Beso.Jules Mummy's Dyy and Bxire Dry, Dry Mosogole.BURGUNDIES Pemmerd.Voinay, Chambertin, Graves.Haut Seuterne, EY Bartec._ HOCKS.; .Lanbasbetm, Rateshaim, Hiervtein, - \u2014 - - BITTERS, &0i \" Oriman Jers, Angoahirn Tithers, Vermouth bias, Abainthé, Quipipe Wine, Curacon (Red 4nd White), Goooa, Chouva, Chartreuse, Maraschino, Kirschwassor, Denedictine.Ginger Wiph Lime duige and Lime Juice LOEDON, Quarts and Pints, ALEX.McGIBBON, Italian Warehouse, er MONTRE AS, Macon, Naity, + ms \u201cvy \u201cMONTSERRAT,\u201d Lins Prait Jeice, Linetta Cordial, and Pure Lime Frait Cordial, FREE OF AL ; ARONATIO QUININ sanconaium, PARSAPAS PRESÉEN eue | LINE: eu Beverages for all Classes, all Ses - ° son#, and at all Times.Retail ef Gi p'Chemsista, Wine Mer \u2019 chants Every where.> .__-\u2014 : SLE CONMONRNS: MONTREAL.WHOLESALE, DRUGGISTS, dn \u201cAq ER « Planes, Becher Brothers.Mas ee EE fe me rer | DE ZOUCHE & C0, ROLE AGENTS.AF vo AS GENUINE D a ox PIANOS Rave the féliowlng name 4 on the POV aE 3 IS EL 212%, rares | Do YOUR SEWING .WITH CHADWICK SHNINGCOTTON CLUB, À General Msoting of the Ctud will be held en Thursday Evesiiug, 15th lust, at 8 p.m-, AT THE WINDSOR HOTEL A Msoting of the Committpe will be held bnmediatel after.JOHN 8.HALE, Ir, $16 3 sécreterz.a NAUTICAL AND CLASSICAL.SR GATE CNE a QUEEN'S HALL, i Monday, ith th Soplember.EE ary Building Fund er the Neusreal Satiove TEA Rae pe D he OING.\"0 77 PROFESSOR MTONALDS' | Aocadewiy of Dancing and Briquetss \" qmeen\u2019s Hall Assembly Re de Private lessons at » ur, AT Moo 1 reed for boven rr LE Fo pads week.Jor particulars, tires now 0 FRAP PEA JANCING!, ! The Cam on JA AY, KIGHY, \u201cus otcloek; will have thi Music, Harp _ Baprenejorngnond 10ke portion Desk tthe JOU Admission 36c.- - 21; à Proviaeial En bin! ave - wy sr Exhipitiss 2 sunds, MOUNT ROYAL AVEN VR, ra FREAL Arica) Hortioltral & industrial, \u2014OPENS \u2014 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th HEL TA Fou aene Friday, September 28rd, $23,000 OFFERED IN PHEMIQMS pase om 30 depgsbmentt pre avRaDA » IBPTHY md it 2 LE GEO.LECLERE, \u2018Secretary Coundti of AgricujLnro.Si 0, ATRVENRON, sig Bec.Couneli of Arts and Manutaturés.DAG ato Lesson in alts, Por aor foe $3.50.batt Hal, Urs, Oo 5 HORSE RACES ! - F5 Aten rs ! Races | \"TARE PLACER OX THE HOTEL COURSE, SATURDAY, bags , Jus nes ng ETC ASK TARR ven PI nb, + 337 pre pl je an apy ar FONE DS AVS 3 mont 0 PTR A i domme o ar Ast FOR GEADWION'S SPOOL COTM .FRYITS iy fo.ra i et or J CONSERVATIVE ¥ REE Er AUTS Sima ve SALLIE gy 00 oe | al dep rt re ose ere EE | EERE EE TYRELL RYLEL Asti 0 gn ER PUREE Rr othodist Parsonage: , the Rev: Stone, a byt © Roy sioux Jo Take vterios, on 18th of Whitles, sopae Th Li the same UM 8, LEE\u2014A Line's of Ganterbars 2 banale he Church of i A Bock 8 Wobarad Alfred des Ba; Bow, Aine duosbier of rnomas Les ba MOYNAN, Me UGHLI pere pce th ins arden oh 7 eford, by Re ment Ricks n, AM D.the rose dence of the br IX) thor Toons oynan, of Rr to Alice, youngest daughter of Mr.REE HioLaaghin.o of Warden.NG\u2014In this sity , on the 13th nat.ee = son & Archital adit.of C Le Lace Ru late G core ins of An Devonshire.HALL LL, OAKSMITH-\u2014On Wodnoadar, 4th fast.Thome BoE of Montreal.to Era ter of the late Sidn RAT MoINTOBH, STONE-At the residence of father, on yt Sept: opt ho Rey.A.Te 1 Sr illiam Molntosh of Buckingbam, Que, son of-John Mol Intosh ef Eherbrôoke.t Eva, only daughter of Joseph wi Btone, Esq.o Compton.Que.BYRNE.O'NEILL \u2014 Cunegonde Parish Chureh.on 13th inst., a A Rev.Father Seguin k nek, second son of Daniel Brno.Eos.© { ms, Quebec, to n, eldes anughter cf Marie O'Neill.Ban, of Bi.Came: gonde, Boston, Portland and Quebec papers thym copy.© DEATHA \u2026UROOHER\u2014At Ste.Martine, Chateauguay Ce.DUI the 13th inst.after à shert illness, Francois Durocher, Esq., Major of Militia, aged 40 yrs.BMAILL\u2014-At Hochelaga, on the evening of the Joh Bept., after a short and severe illness, John maill, a Rative « of Jedbury, Scotland, aged 66 years and ll m Mount Ro aL Cemetery, on Saturday, the the Th on are respeotfully invited to ti without further notjee Jedbury papers Es copy.2173 EVERETT\u2014In this site on the 14th inst., Robert Everett, aged 83 y Funeral will take.lace from ot residence of her son-in-law ( .Tabb}, Manstelà street, on Friday a ernoon, t 3 Set inst, at 2 o'clock.Friends and soquaintances 0 Hi spectfelly invited GRANT\u2014At Mansonvills, Se Sept, 13th.of pal ary consumption, Frankie, beloved wife of Grant, Esa.BADGER At his zesidence.ooar Farnham Centre, the 8th of Sept.Mr.Leonard Badger, of congestion of the lungs.BUS STARD\u2014At Havelock.us, 08 the 10th inst.ahomps, où iy son of the omas Bustard» yoars and b month: o WAND\u2014On the 16th inst.Hu, A- Wand, second son ot À.Wand, 24y The fanersi will take place from his father's residence, on Saturday, 17thinst., at 3 o'clock p.m.Friendsand soquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.217 3 WATKINB\u2014William R.8.Watkins, infant son of Wm.Joho Watkins, of congestion of the lungs.; The Weather.1 p-m.\u2014Thermometer at Hearn & Harrison's during the list 24 nouns : \u2014 AT WR ORE OW Moun Béromet+r\u20146 p.m~30.30 Sam.\u201430.24 1 pm.\u201430.32 10 a.m.\u2014 Probabilities next 24 hours: \u2014 Increasing easterly to north-easterly winds; fair weather to-day, followed by rain to-mor- row, The Magic Slicer.A necvesity to hotels, restsurants, boarding honses, &e., for cutting bread (warm or staler dried beef, \u2019 vegetables, Saratoga chips, Xc., for sale by L.J.À.Surveyer, 188 Notre Dame street.2163 + \u2018IMMERSE BARGAINS in overcoats and ulsters at 3 St.Lawrence Main street.This house, as usual, takes the lead in overcoats and has the largest stock in this eity.The leading line this Fall is a nobby check ulster at $5, and well worth $10.The $5 Fall overcoat is rushing at Huston's, 3 St.Lawrence Main street.IT is said that the Engl ish people are the healthiest race in the wor should judge that thoy all read \u201cThe Science of Life ; or, Belf- Preservation,\u201d by the grest number sold in thateountey.It is highl the Va hat Jour Foie gn?ie in Our splendid Tooriioh Buh, 140 8t, Monique Tia To ue ie have returned from a visit to the \u2018best baths in the United States, sad have introduced newattractions here, .Jarden, Thibsudesn & Co, have received hair full assortment of dress goods.Strangers page.well, before buying, to give a call at 8t.Lawrence Tt _A brilliant triumph.catasth pared of che! Jae Yielle's Spi pirometer, in perp head 2 Dr fe an vale vor ee uvie tl ex- Montreal Dies promos ke Army pipe New helene this p, IF X YOU WANT ART ot ture at reasonable prices, go to KING'S, 652 Craig street.He has just received a lot of goods in that line rom the best American Prices arb 25 to 50 pat éent.er than the same goods made in M Rta, 316 PROCLAMATION ! » Saturday, the 17(h, sur were will be closed.L CHAPUT, FILS & CIE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 895; 81, 31s COMMISSIONERS STREET, ; HONTREAL 217 + REE \u201cBUS\u201d To THE EXHIRITION GROUNDS.Marting from No.337 84.Lawrence Main Streets Méogne DOLRERAU BROB.pui at thé Gtepouttion of parties vieîting the Exhibition à \u201c Bus\u201d free to all.AH - that ie NOGastar7 16 te taire à ticket 22 the above adiress.ne sis 8 : ~TONSORIALL ws Sp ass -\u2014 AT : S, py.Hole WALL QUEEN'S HALL BLOCK.)JAL OIL STOVES! the safest colon aumons coat Où Boves, th i aica'see aor ling Fe thy eicarans without ent, \u2018ways 187$ sranan prices.Ne oe house should Always réady, safe, simple and Sai, FRED.BR.COLE'S Lamp Depot.ae 418 Notre Dante street.THE NEW YORK HOUSE HAS éhartored fhe available lodghigs of Montreal, for THE EXHIBITION.: dy husdrede : fast Alling wp peer at me ET DEN the aity'; NTs CHOICE JAPAN el at = - Grentess Novelties of the Season CAN BB SENN AT & CARSLEYS.All Pirst Prize Goods and well werth inspection.| YE VISITORS BEAR THE FOLLAWING \u201c Ladies\u2019 fine quality undressed Kid Gloves, for 420 por pair.Ladies\u2019 useful Kid Gloves, for 2Bc pair.For standard makes of Kid Gloves, in the finest sad choicest qualities, go te 8.Camsley\u2019s.Fit guaranteed.5.CARSLETS FREE EXHEIBITION.All are invited to attend ; an interesting snd beneficial hour or two can be nt; new soenes of beauty revolving the whole Free ExRibition! Special Attention ! Special attention is called to 8S.Carsley\u2019s superb stock of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Underwear in Vests, Drawers aad Combination Suits, in Merino, Cashmere and Wool.Goods that you cannot buy elsewhere can be got at 8.Carsley\u2019s.8.CARSLEYS FREE EXMIBITION.Hand-knitted Stookings.tted Vests for Indica.Hand-knitted Vests for children.Hand-fasde Wool Dresses for children.Hand-made Fancy Jaskets for ohildres.Hand-made Wool Bootees and Muffatees for children.All goods made on the premises.Orders taken for any style, shade or quality.8.CARSLEY'S FREE EXHIBITION.Fur-lined Kid Gloves, just in.Lamb-lined Mitts, just received.Fur-top Mitts, Bprinz-tep Mitts and Gloves, fresh from the manufacturers.FREE EXHIBITION AT 8.CABRSLEY'S.Ask te see Fancy Ties and Fickus, suitable for Presents.Ask to see Fringes and Passtmenteries.JAM Ask for perfect fitting Corsets.Ask to see Silk Hosiery and Underwear.Ask for Xid Gloves and Lined Gloves.S.CARSLEY, MONTREAL, Btron 217 EXHIBITION! The largest and best stock of flannels of al; kinds on exhibition is at 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.The largest and best stock of Table Linen and Damask in the oity on exhibition is at 5.CARSLEY\u2019S.The largest and best stack of Napkins, Towels, Toweliing, Sheetings and Tickings in-the city on exhibition is at 8.CARSLEYS.8.CARSLEY'S EXHIBITION PRICE-LIST.Useful Red Flannel, 18je per yard.Good Red Flannel, 186 per yard.Good Grey Flannel, only 28¢ per yd.Good Shirting Flannel, for 12} 0 and wp.Good Bleachd Table Damask, 43¢ per yard.Useful Table Linen, for 17e per yard.Useful Ticking, only 9e per yard.Good Tieking, only 110 per yard.Useful Linen Towels, only 40 each.Good Linen Towels, only 6 each.Very good All-linen Towels, 80 and 12a Fair Lace Curtains, at 870 per pair.Good Lace Curtains, only 730 per pair.Embroidered Table Covers, only 480 each.Colored Damask Table Covers, only 416.Carpet, Blanket and Quilt Departments, CARPETS.Good Brussels Carpets, enly 650.Good Tapestry Carpets, only 476.Very good Tapestry Carpets, saly 50¢ per yard.Splendid Tapestry Carpets, caly 50% por yard.Splendid Tapestry Carpets, caly 670 per yard.BLANKETS.\u20ac White Wool Blankets, $2.50 por pair, good Blankets, $2.76 pef pair.* Very Good Blankets, $38.20 and $3.50.WHITE QUILTS.Pine assortment White Quilts, from $1 sad \u2018| upwards \u2014 8.CARSLEY, \u2014 MONTREAL 917 + a \"36s |§PEGIAL N NOTICE.Gooës suitable for the week, EEE Me Jai Joantities, some left over since last a,x o Jorge sock.OF aies, and Pillows to fi Fatal bare ital fe Txt aocommeds; tion for expectsé guests, first-class and medium-priosd men Diane Room, Library and other ing to sais mes, at very reduced prices ets on op a Parior Buites, in 25 di t style: ul Par 5, in eren à allto be the ch are atknowiedsed lit considered.yet offered ss ne Serpe ENE Fens LES i bt rales oe Th in the a © coming tA i ton and still have the goods cheape vo await a $a call Ml from all Ton for yd EE Sr re 1 ose: ner MoGI + la Ty | JMMENSE ATTRACTION - .OUR NEW STOCK OF .BRUSSELS AND WILTON CARPETS, Just Opened, With Borders and Stairs te Masel, Are the latest poyeities prodused, and sil foriney productions in ste mony of éolers oct tri df pue Carpet to select from ai: Dutes and Silk Curtains, sé cire LIGGET & HAMILTON, OLD BT.GEORGE'S CHURCH, A7.49 84.Joueph street.21639.SHIRTS! FITTING-MÂDE TO ORDER.| The New Certnioid Collars and cum, in ail shapes, EBFT IN STOCK pr ' J.Ba LAFLAMME, AMA hoes mont.edit Leal A REET, am DENTAL 018 pe Guo, ition, who have Letters % write, will find in the Star Tent, a full supply of ] paper and other writing material = 4 Female Inte Canada.A ui sine de to the Interests of female d yésterday afternoon in the Eh Hal, the Ven.Archdeacon Lonsdale - Was by Madame Von Kombo oe which was to form committees in this country who shopld attend to the emigrants after theirarrival.These committeesshould be in communication with one another, and with one in England and tho Ladies\u2019 Patriotic Asso- ntm in ghee ma, incloding de of ladies in mpress.Madame Von Korber's views had been approved by the German Foreign office and Prince Bismarck, though from the German programe the phrase romotion of emigration\u2019 had to w exclu deh ae the Germans, being of a conservative turn, thought it was desirable that their country should be hermeti- | cally seated.The Canadian Government had | been appealed to, to subsidize her work, but though the Minister of Immigration had given encouragement, no pledges niary assistance had been made, It vas wie pwd send out women of good character.Resolutions were passed to form a committee of ladies, assisted by an advisory board of gentlemen ; that this committee shonid, by correspondence and other means, ascertain from time to time the wants of the- country, and take means to protect the i ta and place them in situations after their arrival ; thats hab.scription for the ent any expenses in- pa should be ised ; thet the St, George's Home be provided as à home for immigrants until situations were found for them ; and that the Princess Louise be requested on her return to become a patroness of the work.Madame Von Kærber reports à surplus femael population in Germany of more than à million.Commercini vaine =: of Electrical Inven- The value of electrical inventions has received à fresh illustration in the case of the achooner * Vermilion,\" which was wrecked in Lake Erie in 1848.The vessel was loaded with copper ingots of the value of $60,000, but her precise location far down in deep water was for thirty- four years a mystery.It remained for electricity to solve the mystery.With a newly-invented electric indicator on board a cruising schooner, evidences of the proximity of submerged metal were at last obtained, and last Saturday divers were sent down to search.They landed plump on the deck of the sunken vessel and reappeared at the surface bearing one of the copper ingota.The entire recovery of the valuable cargo in un, damaged condition is now a question of a few days only.An Anomaly.The Corporation levy a tax af $50 on brokers and ero merchants, and this year, for the first time, have attempted to collect it from Messrs.Thompson, Murray & Co., agents for the Canada Shipping Company, on the ground that they are ship brokers.This they deny, and claim simply to \u2018be shipping agents and part owners of vessels coming consigned to them.Strange to say this tax has only been claimed from » shipping houses in the Centre Ward, while such as Messrs.H.& A.Allan, Robert Reford & Co., and John Hope & Co., doing & similar business, have not been called upon to contribute towards it.Mr.Dunlop, for Messrs.Thoünpson, Murray & Co., has contested the right of the Corporation levy the tax, and the matter is.now in ren / The Rev.Father Clement died yesterday at the Hotel Dieu Hospital of consumption.The deceased gentleman was born at Rigaud, in the County of Vaudreuil, in the year 1851, and was only thirty years old.He was ordained six years and was appointed curate of St.Jacques de L\u2019Achigan.ing to ill-health he was obliged to leave the parish last July.Nothing serious was apprehended until some three weeks ago, when he was seized with « gall oping ** consumption, which carried him off.Te was much beloved by bis parishioners for his general meekness and kindness, and will be much missed by them.He will be buried to-morrow st Rigaud.* Personal.Mr.Horace 8.Tibbs has been elected Secre- ary of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Asso ciation.General Hancock has been elected President of the Astec Club at Philadelphia, and General | Grant Vice-President.Mr.K.N.McFee, advoeats, has returned to the city from an extended Edropean tour.He waa successful in obtainipg s law degree from the University of Paris.Hon.William Putnam, Portland, Maine ; Lloyd Williss and family, Baltimore ; J.Dorr snd family, T.L.Morgan and family, New York, an and \u2018Judge Tessier, Quebec, are at the in The Princess Eugenia, the sister of the King of Sweden, has organized à mission to Lapian - She has established sewing classes an trived a bazaar with articles in it from her own hands\u2014painting aud needlework\u2014for this purpose.In an address she has issued to ladies the Princess recalls the active labors of ladiew || in earlier ages.- + tal Shipping Noté : The Dominion Line 88.¢ Mississippi, from Liverpool, passed Cape Chatte at 6 so.yoo terday.The All 88 * Austrian,\u201d from Glasgow for Boston wis Halifax, arrived at Boston at 3,30 p.m.on Tuesday.*¢ Parthia,\u201d dor,\u201d from Havre,\u2019 pou Fh from a burg, have arrived at New York.The.\u2018extra 88.* Scandinavian\u201d arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday, landing her live stock -| shipment of 317 oxen and 934 sheep in A | order, with the exception of 3 sheep wh which upon the voyage.The Dominion Line 88.On \u201d from Quebec; 8rd dial s Yih 249 cattle and 684 8 arri at rerpool yesterday, and Janied her live stock in good order, except 4 sheep, which died on the passage.CITY ITEMS.\u2014The Junior Conservative Club meets at the Windsor on Thursday evening to discuss impert- ant businééé.\u2014A man gamed Levalle was taken to the.General Hospital, \"yesterday, sufferin fom injuries hé received: throu through falling soaffdld on veritare strect.>, \u2014 Detective Gladu yesterday recaptured | award Ether, wholast April wes sent to the Reformatary for three years, for larceny.Lest | June he escaped from the institution.He has been sent back, \u2014 The Light Committee was té have mot Toto Co to locate the new but there was uo present wer, Ald.Fairy \u2018\u2014In the matt of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of in eyo: of Jo oliette, à motion was made lu Appoul yesterday \u2018to bot aside\u2019 the judgment of the.Court below, maintaining the nal Board of Directors ted to wind op ihe affairs of the Company Toe motion was dismissed.~At, the Pe 1g pam ps | Hague and Mr.a a compos, ve tol , The Ws re : un Pre va thinks he hae discorerel à in the Pension Office, whose members, by allusion don ith eu taiders, made à large sum ou of fraudulent pension élsims.6 LAND, September 15.\u2014The American 8 Asanciation adjourned estarday to.meet in Philadelphia next year.« CONGRESSIONAL rovers vr Din TON, Me., Sept.15.\u2014Foll returns ley (Rep.) for Congress a minjority Eire.PRESIDENT GARFIELD, Lowa ae 8.30, sho temperature morning ; 8 tempera was Bs Pe the eri] sls sident y, sleepin until 8 a.m., when he was wakeful for Tous hours.His puise rose to\u2019 120, but with the marked elevation of tenipe which has characterized the febrile turbances heretofore.IMPORTANT JUDGMENT.Petition of Right\u2014Thé Merchant\u201d Bank Orrawa, eptomaber 14, Judgment given in the Ex er Court to-day in the cae of the Merchants\u2019 vs.the Queen by Mr.Justice Gwynne.The case was a proceeding by a petition of right, at suit of the suppliauts, as mo: of certain logs and lumber mentioned in two indentures by way of chattle mortgage, dated respectively the 18th of December, 1876, and the 11th of May, 1877, made by Hon.James Skead, zince become insolrent, whose equity of redemption in the chattels so morigaged released to the mortga; under the provisions of the Insolvent Act, in force.oe e object of the petition was to recover posses- of the logs and lumber, which were seized by the +7 Dominion Government on the 14 July, 1878, upon a claim for slide and boom dues.The sppellants, by their petition, \u2018prayed for the lease and delivery up to them of the logs and lumber so seized, and repayment of & sum of $5,257.59, which they alleged to have been paid them under dgress in excess of \u2018any that the Government had for such slide and boom dues, and they offered to pay to the ren Government the tolls and dues, if any, which the Court might determine to be properly payable under circumstances sot out in the petition.The Judge entered into an exhaustive review of the evidence which had been taken in the cwse, and i in summing up held that the peyments made by the bank upon and subsequent to the 25th of May, 1878, and prior to the 22nd of June, were made A the e suppliants with full knowledge of terms of the agreement made by them in adem of the contained in Mr.Skead\u2019a letter of the 6th of June, 1877, and in ratification and confirmation of that agreement, and that the protest accompanying the payments made upon and subsequently to the 22nd of June, 1873, was a mère pretext designed, in consequence of Mr.Skead's insolvency, to endeavor to evade and defeat the agreement, of which, up to date, the suppliants had been willing to take and did take the benefit.He therefore dismissed the petition with costs on the auppliante: Mr.Gormully, the counsel in the case on béhalf of the Merchants\u2019 Bank, moved to set aside the judgment, Mr.Lash, Deputy Minister of Justice, on behalf of the Crown, consenting.: 1 The motion, however, was refused.THE WREC.EET EEG INA Particulars of the Disaster EN vives.WEN SoUND, September 14.\u2014The pre- er \u201c Jane Miller,\u201d which arrived phere at noon to-day from Cioud Island, had on board fear of the Jno.Young, gives the followin of the achooner\u2019s loss : On Saturne y laut iy To inst., we left Southampton at 8 a.m., wind south and light.It freshened somewhat st 6 p.m., with frequent squalls from the southwest.At 8 p.m, we sighted Cove Island light, bearing north east, wind shifting to and blowing « gale, At p m, were carried away by the boat and the ter sstern.At 10.30 we took ur be mainmil boring pact the light.Finding fa, v0 bw ep dd die oo Cove Taian moa As she made water so fast that she Sot beyond control and was rapidly sinking, gave orders for the men to take to Jog pe save theirlives.Al} hands moccecdod in reaching the boat except the captain, who was at the wheel.As he canght the main boom he hung to it ; but the life boat being half full of water, and having ouly one oar, we were unable to render him any assistance of reach him.We then ran the yawl for Cape Hurd passage.The captain, when lsst seen, was clinging to the wreck and calling for assistance.We made Flower Pot.lale at 10.30 p.m., Sunday | morning and lay down in the bush to rest till daylight.At 8 a.m.8 vessel bat was too far away to be ed.At9 am we started to meet another boat with the yawl, but the signal was not answered.Wo then made for the mainland, which was reached about 11 a.m.on Sunday.Finding no inhabitant, we made for Cabot's Head, where we jarrived ut 6 pm, having then to travel to {Lion's Hea arriere we took the propellez, * Jane Miller,\u201d The names of, saved men |\u2019 ate Wm.Lawrence, cook ; ; John, ung, mats ; H.HH t, seaman, snd Wm.Vernon, séa- he vessel now lies about four miles off Cove Island, with her top-mast above water.Mr.Foster left this aftern Afternoon for the scene of e wreck, and entertains t h t may be able to raise the vo mere rip me ii Rod Ww] t offered ® or September d .or for delivery ts week at 51 6 on the toca 8) mo » - ; 1,8 Be nada Winter wheat is re- od to have sol rt terday noon at $.Another lot at 81.4 vi d inter wheat went & $ A hour.ada WER A lot bushels of is suid to have = at $7 On the Call to-day 10, bus peas, Ogio ber delivery, FE) at 870 an uent ngs at Toad for lverr this mon red at October de livery 2e was A 1 of 1 5 i bush hela and do vas ok Hi very this month |g ey dan Ni se OF id oe Stood at ar fe at ecember A Brees -.Floating cargoes, = doom Sra ME ent Se ox pre Ty fr asoat sf wheat 0 ton) ao 000 att des re ou in Pain LE pr 1 reports :\u2014 et quiet, frmiy oo Set TH 4 = oo on eavy, dec ining tendeney.ra ivago MOTH SURGICAL ASSOCIATION-\u2014Côuxr Is.mber 15.\u2014At the.the davits \u201c| JOHN MURPHY & COMPANY New and Fashionable DRY GOODS! 408 and 405 NOTRE DAME STREET, Corner of fé.Peter street.DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY! A BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF Black French Wool CASHMERES ! Imported direct from the Makers in France.20 imehes wide, frem 500 to $1 per yard, \u2014AND\u2014 46imobes wide, from 65e te 92 per yard, VALUE UNSURPASSED.BLACK FRENCH MERINOS, from 50c to §1 per yard.ALL OOSORS IN French Wool CASHMERES -& MERINOS JUST RECEIVED, ' Tn three qualities, 84 560,780 and 61 per yard.ALL KINDS OF NEW MATERIAL Black and Colored Stuff?DRESSES! ! Vin, : |Beiges, Serges, New Velours Cloths, Estamenes, Tweed Effects 2m great variety.\u2018 motors | Cords, oe Eg Lustres, Tartans, \u2014ATD- 7, French Roubaix Goods, Pals and Striped.A 1 \u2014 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ! ' + One Price Only! ERY Five per cant.Diedount for Cash on all Purchases over $1.| 217 «A coq ve ai Jets ares th, ad VEN es A = \u2014 TER re HUDSON'S: BAY COMPANT.= \u201c Tndse wilh Expropriation for the sxtansion of Windsor tet © from Bt.Antoine street to St.ture street, in the Bt Antoine Wand.In of POBLI © NOTION le Rossby\u2019 \u2018wiven, that Com: axreamont the Hwison'n oun Bey Compang rs enifiod 80 forille belt, estimated about sven millions of acres, snd thay are Pamphlets and Ls 1 end te ann ib hen by he .Oompany in Neutzesl ; .TN THE MATTER OF | $0 offar sor sale lend tn eon piste tthe Otome of 0 C.J.BRYDGES, Diner! caren Eien SF | ELECTRIC LIGHT t \u2018Ward, namely En dira Der and twenty-four, reanty hundred an: {wont en nunred and à mes we Aundred br au ie Bond seven hundred an: teen, seven hundred and sevenieen, seven hundred \u201cand Tn, and seven hundred twenty-six; the said s of lags™ of lugg bells bounded an one ste Antoine on street, on other by Bonaven- so bys the other Dy re re and lot the lots of land having a fron south- wat side of Windsor street.from and § Including lot bear- ifs number six de D forty-three Ld Indine - ois plan aud book of reference for the he An- tae Fan pun On all the Jots of land having s 8 frontage on the north side of Windsor street, from and lociuding lot bearing number six hundred and twenty-nige to an including} ot bearing namber Ax handed th three, on the said official plan and book of reference the Bt On a pote.of ground, bounded in front Windsor stroet a distance of 34.7 feet, in rear by a portion of lot bearing bu Dumber six hundred and th said Official Plan and Book of Reference foi toine Ward; on one side by à \\aho à distance of 7 7 Plan and Book of Reference for BE AT kos on Osho ing, the woth rontage of of Wi me stree 86.2 feet on Windsor street and 27.9 oct Où Osborne street ; the said piece of yround com tons of bearing numbers six hund and six hundred and thirty-five on the sald Official Plan and Book of Reference for the St.Antoine Ward.On and tnirty doar at Rained od tweety sight, han- four, six hu au y six- and fourteen, six hundred and eleven, six hundred and ve Ry fourteen hundred and cighty clght, fovriesn hundred and eighty-nine, fourteen hundred and fifty-two, and fourteen hundred and fifty-three.And all parties interested are hereby notified that the\u2019 Commissioners will most tn her room, City ad on TUESDAY, the 7th Say of wi ere oa\u201d instant.at ; H.BULMER, THS.TRIHEY, P.M.GALARNEAU, Commissioners.Crrr HALL, Montreal, September 9th, 1881.[To be inserted In the ea and Witness on the 15th and 16th Sep 317 3 (CAUTION TO EXHIBITION VISITORS ! Any person ha any article of Clothing such Genta\u2019 Huits, Ladies\u2019 Dresses, Jackets, Mantles, oy Ties.H Haudepreblefs Silks, Velvetis, or Damask and Re; Curtains, Table and Piano Co Carpets, Sheepskin Mats, Gloves, Feathers, &c., &¢., do well to get them ready along, and get them dyed or cleaned at the BRITISH AMERICAN PYKING CO.offices are conveniantly situated for parties = Our tp of the di address out and 1h most ave ca 521 St Joseph near Richmond.221 MeGill ni near Netre Dame.093 Nt.Catherine, corner Christophe.B.\u2014Parties or Postal, can have a pam; o gratis, Tattoos how are to be made ready and what color will and so save trouble when they arrive, 21i+eod LIN EN TABLE DAMASK! CREAN AND BLEACHED.LINEN TABLE NAPKINS! A LARGE ASSORTMENT.SHEETINGS! Just received, a large lot of above goods to be soèd at prions tist duty coupectioe, D.G.LAIDLAW, Ne.430 NOTRE DANE STREET: pir USED BY THE LEADING Pastry Cooks and Confectioners.JONAS & COS TRIPLE EXTRACTS | \u2014 POR \u2014 FLAVORING ! Meld Everywhere.Exhibition in want of Vistiors to the Jhokosraphe will find it to thelr nadie, him & call.Awarded first prise Dominion 1880.Remember the Cerner Craig Street and Victoris Squa: re BOY WANTED, \u2014 AT em 626 Craig Street, UP STAIRS.ROM UNFURNISHED.4) MANOE BST.s15 12 Prooms-FU ENISHED, AT49 avi 5 I cronra win ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN, opposite Windsor ; private family.P.0.Box 3134 uns board ine yrivats family.Bo WANTED\u2014A YOUNG LADY.ok 2 Address P, 20 SOARS \u2014 VACANCIES FOR BOARD at 140 Blenry street.317 13 MESSAGE BOY WANTED, AT 50 NOTRE WTR RS COACHMAN.APPLY AT 413 St.Paul street.WARZ ANTED EXPERIENCED 8) BALES.ene a a ERY ANT.UIT 2171 WANIED \u2014 REAL SERVANT.#3 Victoria street.21 WANTED IMMEDIATELY = GENERAL Servant.20 Cathonart styeet.2171 WwW ANTED\u2014A LICENTIATE CHEMIST and Clerk of experience.letter, * Drug Store,\u201d STAR office.$1 7 ANT A BOY FOR AX no EVERY strost, batwoon od I pe a ; _ 2178 ANTED\u2014A SITUATION IN A GROC \"Apply $0 A.M.L., 81 Sanguinet, En 51 WASTER, ies oi dh PAR \u201d inet 0 18 WAT AN ENGLISH EES A Tey Fig, oe pt, IEEE WANTED \u2014 \u2014J EWELLER Ee 4 Fi Our Beet and Shee Establishment iy now lit wp by the ELECTRIC LIGHT cvery might till Ten o'clock.OUR STOCK QF = BOOTS AND SHOES Is admiged by all who have soen If for Style, Finish and Lowness of Price SI\" Visitors to the city would do well by ealltng.FOGARTY BROS., Cor, St, Lawrence & St, Catherine Streets, F154 HODGSON, SUMNER & CO.FALL 1881.OFFER TO THE TRADE ONLY; Blankets, Prints, = Hodiery, Fiannels, Grey Cottons, Gloves, Winoeys, White Cottons, Scarfs, Tweods, Fancy Shirtings, Sik Handkerchiefs, Coatings, Ducks, hires, Dress Goeds, Jeans, Fingering Tarua, Velveteens, Ginghams, Berlin Weols, Cashmeres, Bllesias, = Woel Work, Lastres, Cambrice, Albums, Shawls, Quilts, Dolls, Knitted Woollens, Bags, Vases, Shirts & Drawers, Cotton Yarns, 8c.Toys, #0.Our Stock is large, very complete and attractive, Country buyers should call and see our lines.NUNS BLOO X, 347 and 349 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL.g1st « à PE \u2014\u2014r HAT AND FUR WAREHOUSE.JOHN HENDERSON & OO.288 Notre Dame Street.| VISITORS 0 Montreal are invited to cull snd see ow STOCK OF FURS, Embracing the fneet qualtites tn SILVER FOX, SEA otre, me te co Pc .Musk 0x, Mudsen's Bay Wolf, \u2019 £60.de, de.Ales, 8 large variety tn EL od SATIN DS LYON YUR-LINED DOLMANS AND CIROULABS, In the Nowest Ehapes, - ve \u2014 JOHN HENDERSON & CO., - 383 Netre Dame Séreet.ast PIANOS AND ORGANS! NEW AND BECOND-HAND Pianos and Organs!\u2019 OX Taz der es REASONABLE TERMS! C.W.LINDSAY, AGENT FOR _ CD.Pense & Co's.Now York Planes aud M.E.Co's Organe, = se\" WARERCONS: +22 1810 ST.CATHERINE STREWE, MONTREAL.sale + + THERE IS GREAT TRAST.BETWEEN THX ENGLISH and axon.IN EGYPT, i Through Smoking Bed Cigars! A.NATHAN a a ai ee all the dispute in that affair, \u201c6 Genuine Mavans Cigars fer 250.100,000 Havana & Domestio inn, 75 GROSS BRIAR PIPES WITH AMEER, Fyrom One Dollar.' A LARGE FFOUK OF MEERSCHAUMS ! \u2014 A \u2018A.NATHAN'S, | 41 ST.LAWRENOB STREET.Wholesale and Jetail WANTED.A st poe om ell SY BTM.\u201c4 mr ri nati Sal by Satan Lidar: ad nie : pep bie or vor sat.Fig w, + W \u201d Pages du bar mrs fe Lord a ; I pri radis \u2018ar Spi 4, AND À LARGE VARINTY OF OTHER GOOD Y i! 1 \u20180 Rc EE Er dt pu EY bs A Tuten at ae , Tondmy \u2018iniiticinen) connected with the shipping inter Eis À of the Board of Trade, hos re- oo à tolegram fom the Departwent of #8.Ottawa informing \u2018him thet the rPolise, wil be, fully| wainsaived to the = $46\" demon, ind that the men lately x od have been ordered to return to duty, y leaves for Ottawa in the morning with the Harber Police es rh Lion + THE SECOND DAY.™ Meplay Sti) Incompicio-A Gena) - \u2014 Glanee at the Exhibiis\u2014List of Judges + - OF Lndueirial and Mashimery Dopast- Th ry d of the Ex ® opening ef the secon e - pie orn re display still far complets, sithough a great transformation has taken place since yeaterday.The number of paying visitors fooler oe greatly exceeds that of yesterday, but ority of the people on the grounds may CE 0 put on w exibléors and judges.The of goods is now far enon igh advanced for Pe lito begin comparing ther with the dis.y of last year.The generaily expressed opinion is that the ° Exbibition in e industrial and machinery departments going tw be much behind that of last season.These opinions are thought to be premature by some, as the exhibits are far from béing ol) the best form Xe, but still after waking due allowance for of coig- pleteficas, therp cali be no denying\u2019 thaf the exhibit js \\g to fall short of the great show last year.a however, should not tbe discouraging, as the fair of lust sranan wes a Dp- minion Exhibition, and had the whole country to draw upon, whereas the present is only Provincial.comparison with the territories respectively ted by the two Exhibitions the present display may be put down es an iroprovement over that of Tat ye year.One eaure which seems to contribute somewhat to lessen the display is the grust rush of buai- os now prevailing throughont the coun: which preveuts manufacturers from Sodin time in gepting ready exhibits to \u20186 careful or even any display.For instange, the Becretary of the Permanent * Committee has within the last twenty-four hours received telegrams from intending exhibitors regrotting that the great pr ss of business prevented them from carrving out their intentions.\u2019 One firm, the Waterons Company of Brantford, Ont, had enguged 3v feet of space Jo Machinery Hall, but telegraphed this morning that they wonld be unable to vompete, owing to the great press of orders.ln fact as their agent, Mr.J.A.Wilkes, St.Paul street, explained, they got their engines all ready to be forwagded, byt just as they were about to start parties came along and bought the hole exhibit, consequently but one specimen of their work will be on the grounds, which is the en.6 to be used in driving the machines of the iéultural Implement Department.\u2019 MACHINERY EXIIRIT.The mychinery exhibit, however, in spite of moversl such losses, promises to be very fine\u2014 peths = fine as any of the whole tair \u2014but it 6 taking an unreasonably long time to get in order.e large driving engine has been Yanning since yesterday, but, at moon to-day only ore macbine\u2014a machine for rentilating mines, showed by a Montreal firm \u2014was runnin The most of them have arrived, but they are in all stages of heing placed and put in running order.One corner of Machinery Hall has bean partitioned off for a display of the elec tric by the United States Electric Lighting Company, of New York.Most of their machinery and apparatus has arrived.MAIN BUILDING.In this building the sound of hammering has shout died away and many exhibitors are pretty wellon in the work of arranging their goods, while one-quarter of them perhaps had finished by noon to-dey.The debris in the shape of re ing Paper packing boxes, board ends, mostiy been cleared away and re vs nicely arranged avenues have mado their apposmnce.| The show-frames are varied snd tasteful.The grocery departm:nt which is roabycoy ui Led of any, scems to be the searst completion.dry goods section has been pushed very mpidly since yesterday, \" but wants much touch\u2019'ng up Ins few stands init aud in large areas in the annex not the slightest preparation has been made yet for the reception.of goods.A few of these spaces, it is true, have not been taken, but the general cause of th: vacancies is the backward: ness of exhibitars.There is very little to be soem yet in the leather department.The exhibit of furs by one firm 1s very varied and showy.1p the antiex ons fir: has a very com- exhibit of plumbers\u2019 work and work.The nailing around the Belgian section as yet encloses only seme fragments of tamber, as the Belgian exhibits will not arrive until Saturday at latest.The Fino Arts pec- tion gives promise of a good exhibit, and the Ladies\u2019 ment is varied, though yet very confused.e sections for musical instruments ape behind hand, though givin mise of being fine, The Sewing Machine Popartmaent is about finished, and will be about as good as any aboot the Exhibition.As no seetion of the Exhibition is yet entirely completed, it would be upsless to attempt to contrat or describe exhibits in detail.THES POULTRY.vel alk through this de ent to-day re- satisfactory state of affairs ns far us the quay sad voy of the exhibits aye con- much is yet to be dons, which will SE a highly interesting display.What so increased in quantity thot A Inspection is well worth ° the tsoublh.Tet, the general incompleteness makes a detailed eooription impossible.MANITOBA HALL The arrival of exhibits hers has almost been completed, a comparatively small portion of the spaces being unoccupied.Inside the dead.ajr refrigerators bers ia is still left a little space for some butter.If more butter arrives than is gaticipased another refrigerator could easily be The rao ts séem to be very fine ising this experiment having al- Te In the north-wast corner of ri is ae s i a good exhibit of ben a mumber of bees honey, and also some tos for ext the honey from the comb.The vemainder the butter and cheese display it » ia phade to-day.The machinery is near i few T, and na soon as staams con san be mised the, or of chess nd aiternocn - \u2018oF at any rate ome ; BOOT AXD GRAIX BUILDING.À fine lot of exhibits, only needing the addi- ver the wage to.be Complete, is noticed mel) bles are looking splendid, snd the fruit, patientes.the a and grapes, saeedingly rd The disp oy is ot tasoting + tators, and the hall is well ol TR a the rate Only about five exhibits remein te some and everything will be complete.THE OARRIAGRS AND SLEIGHS, ney o marked improvement is obsereable nes of things hers, In the middle are of toe the hall the arrangements are com.plata and a really fine display is made.The of much surpasses that of bat both are good, Everything will Lie < be complete here by to-night.Notwithstanding the incompleteness of things à livel interest is excited in the axhibits, whic largely Canadian, and consequently worthy \u2018of mary thas» g notice.THR JUDGES.Thetollowing is the complete list of gentlemen ions of judges in the % Industaialy Arend ; = acoupted the Cat net Wars.and pir ERA a.Thoro & washing machine raisin, Browss À | Thurber aad D.8.Davidson, Montreal, \u2014Îife sv.taht Foon 400 Bub.Benoit of Fire Department, and Dr.Brewster, ail of Montreal, gabe.otek.Fi Class 4.\u2014Carrisges, sleighg Ogre A.Young, M.Gravel, ger | mi x en oy rh Cr ti ns: mar CE ie \"Cia 5, part 6 \u2014Plombers work and other metal work for building purposes.\u2014L.Lesage, Montreal G.Phillips, Quehee ; Ald.Brown.\u2014 Engines, machinery, 7 Det liso, i\" Romaine, Ottawa; A.ot son, Q., M.,0.& VU.Bailroad ; Wright, A.a.Levigne, T .Pri Dodsworth, Montreal.\u201d Clas 7, parts 1 to 6.\u2014Mechsnical dnd riatel work, including stoves, hardware, firearms, safes, poll fixtures, etc.\u2014C.W.Currier, Levis ; ns a owdon, F.Brady, J.Mattinson, Montreal Class 7, part 4.\u2014Ro cordage, fishing tackle, stc.\u2014A.Bonneville, Dr.R.Alloway, F.Bentley, Montreal.Class 7, part 5.\u2014Firearms, safes, etc.\u2014A, Bonneville, Montreal.Class 7, part 6,\u2014 Metal and wire work, gas fixtures, etc.05 as, Mattinson, Montreal, Class 7, 7,\u2014 Electro and nickel plating, jew ellery, etc.\u2014Hogry Birke, D, Milles, M, K.Lymbyrne.Class 8.\u2014FEarthenware, glassware, pottery, ete,~\u2014Ald.Hagor, Mr.Henson, Class 8.\u2014Leather, saddlery, hose, trunk.makers, work boots, shoes, etc.\u2014John A.Le- alere, Acton Vale; J.B.Irwin, G.L.Rolland, Thomus Hawkins, Chict Patton, O, Stinson, and M.Tessier, Montreal ; M.Dionin, Quebec.Class 1).\u2014Paper, printing, book binging, manufactures of paper, ink, etc.\u2014 W.R.Salter, R.White, Peter Mitchell, and Mr.Beauche- min, Montrea! ; R.Romaine end A.8, Wead- burne, Ottawa, Class 11.\u2014Chemical manufactures and phar- maseutical preparations, oils, paints, varnishes, artificial limba, philosophical instraments, etc.\u2014N.Mercer, Dr.Fenwick, L.C.Baroey, Pr, Edwwrds, L.E.Morin, Montreal.Class 12.\u2014 Pine Arts, lithography, materials nsed in arts, etc.\u2014KEugrne E.Tache, Quebec; N.Bouras a, Montreal ; G.Smith, Ottawa.Class 13.De instraments\u2014B.Shelden Stephens, D, Metrogos , 3 - 8 Labatle, x Rrra BY E.\u2018Gagnon, ood, Montreal.Class 14.\u2014Bewing ond knitting machines \u2014W.Muir, L.J.Herard, W.Pipe, Montreal, Class 15,\u2014Cunadian economic, geology, natural history, etc.\u2014Dr.J.B.Harmngton, McGill College ; Dr.Crevier, Dr.Belanger.Class 16.Groceries, cauned meats and fruits, soap, starch, crackers, tobacco, ete.\u2014 Jos.M.Dufresne, Dr.Leprohon, W.Paul, D.Sinclair, W.F.Buchanan, Prof.Donald.Claus 17.\u2014Woollen, flax and cotton goorls, furs, we aring apparel, etc\u2014Daniel Lowis, Toronto ; L.8 Olivier, Jas.Moore, C.A.Briggs, J.D.And-rson, L.O.Pranchere, A.F.Gii- mour, Montreal ; W.Lee, Quebec ; Joseph Stephenson, Custom House.Cluss 18.\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Department \u2014M.Du- plessis, E.Turgeon, G, Mclver, Moutresl.Cluss 19.\u2014Damestic manufactures\u2014E.E.Shelton, H.Allan, A.W.Ogilvie, Moutreal, and À.Cassvant, St.Dominique, P.Q.THE BELGIUM KXHIBIT.Messrs.De Lact and Francois, who telegraphed to Halifax in connection with having | the goods for the Brigium exhibit remo from the * Kato,\u201d received anawer thisgals ternoon to the effect that the goods were too far down the hold of the ship and could not be at.The Karo\" left to-day for Quebec if they cannot be got out there to reach Montreal on Saturday, every offort will be made to have them, and it is confidently expected that they will be on view by Tuesday morning at the latest.EXHIBITION NOTES.A gentleman on the Exhibition grounds to- dar, Doran, of Lachine, complained of the manner in which he had been swindled out of ten cents last night by being admitted to the Montreal Cricket Ground to see the fireworks display.A policeman, when he demanded his mouey back, told hiin he could see just as well there, and to go and sit down.The fire-escape at the east corner of the Main Building is being tested all day, principally by youths, Machinery Hall seems to attract most visi: tors, \u2018The little coleay of tents belonging to the | press is situated about twenty yards in front of the main building.Already the tents of the Gaxettr, Witness, Monde, Minerve, Toronto G'obe* \"Mail, Patrie, Moniteun du Commerce, Post and STAR sre pitched.À large number of visitors took advantage of the offer to write letters to-day in THER STAR tent.Mont of the judges in the Department of Arts snd Manufactures arrived to-day and commenced work.The following are the prizes awarded this afternoon : Nickel Plating and Burnishing.\u20141st prize, Rubenstein Bros., Montreal.Silver Plating.int, Bubenstein Bros.Jewel Cases (oxtra).\u2014Ist, James Norris, Montreal, Solid Nickel Inode Plates, for Nickel Plating.\u2014Rubenstein Bios., 1st extra prise.pecimen Letter Press Book Printing, Plsin, \u20141at prize, Hunter, Rose & Co., Toronto ; 3nd prise, John Lovell & Son, Montreal, Plain Printisg@T Deminien Type | Fo en ps = ten SU enter, Rose * Sea binding full calf, Boek 1m Hunter Rose & Go., Torento.\u2019 prise ! o Bookbinding, half calf, Let, Huut-z, Ross & Ce erchants blank-boak, Po ealf, Rusa bands, lat, Hunter, Rose & Bookbinding, an seariment, lat, Hunter.Ross & Co., Toronto.Assortmient of achool books rinted in Canad, 1st, John Lovell & Bon, Montreal; 2nd Hunter, Rose & Co., Toronto.do 10, part 1, mgortment of letter, note and writing pat paper, Int prise, Canada Paper Company.The plis foree for the Exhibition Grounds.24 wen for day duty and 12 for night.Besides these, there will be about a dozen detectives and supernumerary detectives abou the grounds in plain clothes.The C.P.P.hare five busses running up Blrury street to the Exhibition Gronnds to-day.About twice the ordinary number of cars have been put on the Se.Lawrence street route, but the rervice ia by no means sufficient, and more cars are wanted.The hacks are making a good | TRY A thing of it, however.$20,000 FIRE, One Man sertomir and twe Dangereusiy A fire broke ont in the furniture factory of Mr.Azarie Levigne, St.Coustant nt street, at a quarter past two.ak this afternoon.It started in she drying kiln, and spread from one end of the building to the other with such rapidity that the workmen had barcly time to cecape- As ft was tires of the men, res named Damassé Leblanc (foreman), de n Guilbeault and Mons.Dion, were obliged to jump from thé third story windows, the first breaking his left foot ; the second dislocating his ankle and otherwise hurting himself, and the third, in rying to save hin tools, was dread.burned ebont the hands, face and nec His hair was completely scorched.His skin was lianging from his- fingrr ends.The loss to Me.Revigne je serious, aghe is only insured for about $4,000, and the damage is estimated ut over $00,000.Por « time thé houses on the oppoiits side of the street were in great danger, and streams of watcr were played on them, fortunately he all walls wih wary qnly-oma brick, Shick, hoe pa Te copain de a + e r at Steir pie ow 1 Tie bey once, and great praise d Shar.their prompt { \u201coon.L mA VH ™ Pa 6 re § \u201c, XNB\\GREAT LONE LAND.with a V Sales + Tho prec me end tro the to out North-West, and the era Br eri which has set in is Mr, C.J.Chief Land Commissioner of the Hudsot's Bay Go who bas just returned from » very exte tour of over a thousand miles in t aire prin has furnished some most à Japerveging Informs formation regarding the presen ¢ shat province.Ho says:~*1 can give yon mo better evidence 4 à prospaeus state of things in Winnipeg, by stating that a store op a house cannot be obtained for love or money.They are rented even before the toundations nre pat in.This boom is not confined to Winnipe Plone, but is s pee $e foaud | ia se, town in e province as \u201c « Bow rt fers doing r markably well, in settlements not more tan a yéar aud-a-half old I saw extensive fields of magnificept whoet.The crops around Portage In Prairie present a splendid appeamnce.ls land bringing large prices in Winni- 2\" * We have just finished surveying about 450 acres, and desiring to fix a price on n part of it, I thought I wonld let the public determine it for me and in about twB hours we sold at auction thirty-two lots realizing $128,000.\" «« What ig the size of a lot there as compared with à city lot here ?\u201d @ lot is 6,00 feet superficial or 50 x 129.\" \u201cAre yon selling much land outside of the aity 1\" \u2019, Vit month we sold npwards of $300,000 in town lol¢ ond farming lands.Of this 24,- 000 acres were farming lands vealizing an average of $5 an acre.\u201d * Is there a migration to the North- West this year pr \u201c1 do not think that Ît is very much larger than last year, but there is this about it, tha¥ the class cf isumigrants fa mueh improyed.The praple who wre going there now have means, and proceed there with the real intention of settling and taking up land.Hitherto there have heen u groat many stragglers, who after enjoying the benefits given to immigrants have gone over to Uncle Sam.\u201d * Had the Hudson Bay Coripany \u201cbeen pushing the ucstion \u2018of obtaining immigrants rom England ?\u2019* + We have, in the wey of baming p and getting them widely eireulatrd comtry, bat ngtil the Thunder TAD section \u20ac the C.P, B.ia completed we do mot chine wise to make any effort in this we find they get picked np on the way on wile pasging through the States.\u201d Mr.Brydges further stated that the work on the C.P.R.is being pushed furward with great energy, Ne about 150 miles of \u2018the road West of Winnipeg will be laid this year and a huudred miles will be graded.Mr.Brydges leaves for Winnipeg on Monday again.Another gentleman who has also j Jus ust returned from Winnipeg stated to-day that he was offer, ed a bonys of $300 for a store he had just rented if he would transfer the lease.The annual rent was only $500, BAXTER-SILLE., ü ils The Tables Tarned\u2014Meanrs.8 Pers et Mr.Desnoyers to-day delivered judgment in this cause celcbra.In the case of tho alleged libel containing a likeness of Mr.Baxter in the Justrated Police News of New York with à Diographicel sketch of the complainant, His r held to be most ** libellous and insults * The two defendants, father and son, had, by the evidence, cansed the mame to be printed and engraved.They had Trocured an artist to trace the features of complainant in the Polive offiée, andhad portraits taken from a small likeness.And also had gone to a detes- tive's office and caused it to bo forwarded to ths Police News, As to the proof of Mr.Bills Semor having circulated said libel as contained in th paper, after it was printed it way agreed.His Honor said the there was no proof of it, and therefore ho could nok be committed.He was not ropared te this view of the case, coi ng that a 3 her Court should decide the point, as there could be no doubt as to Mr, Sill a, jr., pertici- tion in a to libel.The two de endants were therefore committed to the Queen's Bench.In the case of the libel contained in the Herald.His Honor held thas the evidence which had been adduced was couflicting, but that it had been proved that the article bad been written {rom information furnished o the defendant, and.therefore pdmmitted the defeodant, Mr.Sills, senior, to the Court of \u2019s Bench.Bail was being given as we went to press, The Firemru's Pienie.Our firemen heid their annual picnie on the Montreal Lacrosse Grounds to-day under the most favorable circumstances that could have been wished for, and in consequence the whole affair was a grand sucosss.The attendance was very large.Among those pt posing His Warship the Mayor, Ald.Hood, the Fire Committes, Col.te \u20ac.M.of Col.A.A, Stevenson, Lieut.-Col.Bond, A.W.Ogilvie.M.P, O.J.Coursol, M.P.,, and other inent eitizens.The ndid band of the 85th Battalion (L'Harmonie Montreal) was in attendance and Running high lenp\u20141, 4 A.Millar ; 3 Ww.Gethiugs.Amusements, At the Academy B90 Mux, last night, ane ther good audjence greeted the * Tourists\u201d in their Paltftin Palace Car trip across the com.tents and enjoyed fyi Roem the many ughable situations ntered.The picoe4 La be given tonight and every evening during the: weak, as woll ai at the Saturday ma- tinec.The * Jollities\u2019 Company drew a house at the Theatre Royal both eres ood evening, yesterday, and with the electrical dell we lept the audirnce in roars of laughter.The: i \u201c ie well worth seeing.e perform.\u2019 ance will be given (for the rest of the week, and at the Saturday matinee.A Country OMeini Dismissed for Imi.poittorrens.The most potent, grave and reverend seg.cld a meeting at Pointe Claire yesterday to tr certain\u2019 charges against their Secre- Boilean.Mr, A.Globensky a for the Comneil and Mr.St.Pierre Ji heirs «ot the Connty Council de Jaogues Cartisr hy scores.e charges were for want of due respect and.civility fof that au body, and were roved ; tho result being the acoused.ismissed, and Mr.Amedee Chauret, no- , of St.Annes, named \u2018as is subcessot in office, The Council deliberated ll the small hours of the morning, A Niece little Clrens.The latest joke on tho street is that the cute Circas man, Cole entered\u2019 into a combination with our worthy Chief Magistrate, to prevent ths performance from taking place in the city ne an\u2019 advertising ruse, and has subeidize Mr.te a fabnions amonpt, Our Maya, will, no-doubt, appreciate the joke and socepti es such, : CITY ITEMS.+.' | Pre so Buttalion bad « march ont Last ng, headed by their splondid betid:: \u2014The Reformed Synod will, meet his cxaink EE al SRN Sh Lysol, Boa LONE, he lant vi hy oe Tabb-Dotion i digg put Ih = con ey Wo.of Sati Bor 7 Rf fie open to visitors from will bresk dp a ia mos Klectrio L oo es wed lf gelock the tn the a y kriown fhat the EAE sboy LT ah fbition, the a Aft, mh fn 9to \u20ac .vAnthe tables in the réome are cavarsd with soms of the chofeest finey work in the city, a visig to them cannet fail tv bo highly interasting, espocially te the ladies, \u2014-Wm.O.Daldwell, M.P.P.for North Lanark, is in town and js atfying at the Bt, Law- veuce Hall.M, Euldwell is the owner of ane of oux largest and.poet valuable iron \u2018mines, situated op tie lise of tha Kingston and.Pembroke.Railway, ner \u201cthe Madawaska, and is earrying on vigowas operations for its development.rarer Evening Telegrams.+ CABLE THE COTTON CORNER,\u2014LoswnoN, September 15.\u2014 All thé cotton spinuers and mans ufucturers at I\" os have replied to the cere.tary of the Mast) sostabion.emplovers are = ing An stop tbrir looms.he thought that s.weck- will yot suffice to cireum- vent the ring, a Pat à forinight's stoppage Zyvdicate.douht at present that the requisite.majority of two-thirds will be abtained st Buenley.Ju is now reported that twentyeight firius fn the Blackbop district will atop, but eight will got stop.\u2018The lutter explain their refusal on.ths ground thay they pre not peated hy the comer as they have stocks of cotfgn on band.- THE LAND LEAGUE CONVENTION \u2014 LonnoN, September 15.\u2014A Dublin correspond.\u201cent sayy the National Jand League Convention which meets to-day, is \u201c8 cially ipternsting ~ the first organized assemb y of the Einsl sigec the repeal of the Convention Acts, lis importance as regards the partiqular object for which delegates are summoned, canuot be vver- estimated.à NOTE OF WARNING.\u2014Loxnok, Sept.°18.\u2014Thè Fimes says the ngle which the land.leaguers uniformly breath a note of can- tinued agitation.Once afd for all Jrelawd\u2019 must understand that this Kingdom will coñ- tinue to be the United Kingdom.Great Dri- tain will no more telernte secession than the United States tolerated it in 1860.EXAGGERATED REPORTS.\u2014 Lowvoy, September 15.\u2014It is stated that thy news of the cholera at Aden is greatly exaggerated.There are only a few cases.AMERICAN.ABSCONDED.\u2014Nxw YoRk, September 15, \u2014Charles Baxter, clock manufacturer, after disastrous stock apeculations, abacondrd to Canada with $10,000 belonging to the firm in which he is a partner.BEST ON REGORD,\u2014\u20acn10ac0, Baps, 15.\u2014 | The twenty-mile race between \u2018 Miss Cook \u201d and \u2018Emma Jewett\u2019 yesterday, was won by * Miss Cook \"\" in 45 min.16 se6.This is the best on record.PRESIDENT GARFIELD.ELBERON, September 15.-Dr, Bliss denies the rumor that itlis contemplated to insert an instrument into the President's body with a view of relieving hic lung of pus.He says such an operation at this time would not be Dr.Hamilton says the septic condition of the President's blood necessarily causes fluctnations of the pulse, temperature and respiration from tite L Jirge until entirely eliminated.He thinks the Président will overcoime the disturbances whith may occur from impurity of the bl It will take about five weeks to acco oa us The President was placed in à chéfr'at non.\u2019 EzBzsox, Septempes 18 (390.~The Preai- dant was.replaced in fter remaining in the chair three-quarters of ah \"hour, Dr, Hamilton says he is having agood day aud there has been no materia) change.fo og palse and temperature since the moming bulletin.FROM OTTA WA.lessoraL Dur.T0 TRE #T RECEPTION OF THE PREMIER.\u2014OTTA» Wa, September 15.\u2014 City Council, last | évening, resolved tô receive the Right Hon.8iy John Macdonald on his srriva h preventing hin\u2019 Tih an address and éscorting to his resi.voy and that Le tions of tawny itre- ve usted partici in fhe proceedings, na pate THE ARREST of Chevalier Gustave Smith, last evening, ou a charge of.appropriating a valuable set of instrumants belonging to the Government, has created quite s sensation.He is organist in the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and always stood high in the community.He is employed in the.partment of Agrical- ture: PERSONAL.\u2014Sir Leonard Tilley and Hon.Mr.McLelan have returned to town.THE GOVERNMENT has subscribed for 150 copies of Mr.Sulte\u2019s work, \u2018 The French Race in Canada,\u2019 al $40 each, i IANITOBA AND SOUTH-WESTERN.\u2014 performed a choine programme of music.There Mr.Pew has fyled the papers ig relation to the was a number of entries for esch gvent, Manitoba and South-Western Railway with the aud there were but few athletes in fhe ton who Governmeat, .had not entered for one event or an: Tha FEE EE arrangements, which conld not have bet bet- ON QUEBEC.ter ve universal satisfaction ; (ernouan RAP AU Nr Tv he e following were the resulta ap to the ti THE TEL; APH AMALES ATION.\u2014 of our going to press = ST Tee su lQuenec, 8 d5.\u2014The - ses publishes Throwing Light Hant mer=-1, J.MeBhide; this aa efollowfiig on the hew Tog Cole 2, J.MoHugh; 8, W.M.ae ment - of the Must sided.Tigi ji Com.Puttin, nt stone-1, M To panies tt .t, of Toramto, hes 2, J.Me bo 8, J.McHugh ! received formnl ne bis appoistment Throwing ss ib.eight J.to the position of Genoral Manager of tho omal- F.Loye; 3, H.8.Johnson ; +, JS} Fa.pan telegraph lines, which embraces the on- Millar, Canadian system.Mr.Dwight, formerly stationed in this city, has beent n moving spirit in telegraphy in t ; for a great many years, and whatover b cone moves have been mads in extending the, Montreal Telegraph Company and enlarging re hers of usefulness have been q a assisted by Mr, Dwight.An pean quartér of a cen | rh in the ir SPE gon vol a as pany fits him for \u2018his sponsible field of lahen LAKB ST.JOHN.6s T F.* Snnofor, es traveller, just Back from Lake St.J and mere ro- olin, Teperty the Millom of mews: \u201cA aster mine has been Store in the farm of 1, Aug, Gingras, of 8.Sei was heretofore of Qu ii A 00) mine has no baen discovered! om the farm of Mr.B.ens, of Notre Dame \u201cdo Laterriere.Mr.achancé, Mayor of \u2018Chicogtimi, has saved a nd crap af hay of 5,00) Imridles.Wheat is gr y; etwas âge rb six feet high.Mi, Qin, ser counted bi .42 grains on one 7 om fee a EE iol sable ot taining; er vo = ey of ew 1,780 Rorensr iron wi by Ca pal Simmonds.\u201cHs © Dir 0 Cotapany wosking the eu asked for» deesenss in Lai jo at other Trine a a a tons RX dolls + haa beom paid mes Pepe ects Les ane EE à péter ci ere is little | ia 14.Thu.Tra 8.& s.& 8 d.\u2026 à Fleur, eut.16 13 9 ta 8 15 0 Apring.lng 204 dog 204 Red Winter.10 1: 1 13 n i Suite Winter .10 1 1011 (OR 01 evar ean 10d 1: ¢ 8 i é Crab nc) pe rewt\u2026.8 0 0 0 0 0 Corn older owe.ou 00 } 0 0 0 Barley a eames 33 00 3 00 Nata, por cental.8 3 00 4 no Toms oe à 9 ° 78 à 0 0 Lapa.\u201c68 8 00 6 § % 0 New Best 92 0 0 92 4 9 Bacon.0 51 0 $ 0 8 9 Tallow .& 060 8 Ô GChosst (mow), .vo 68 0.0 O 68 D 0 The foll the fuatnations in Now York 8 , ee hy Mere Sa fom Bros, stock 8 ors, 6 ob BL.Fra Francois Xavier street, Sept.15, I~ N Or's.| $30 LL 3.20.op 5 HR ricafhacse ee > Vue hi an.Blv.pps .Paoific Mal cading i rie pa k - H : Ohio Northwest Le, f cee Cees ne + Pire dé Goat: 98 | fms ol vs Cont.| V6.§ { tito i sde Ha 14 1 68 ask i Bi Mob, bio].i 100i LM 0 i Sd] ii Ge Frama] ook Totnag Texas Pell) [Gabe |: St Ill.Gen.x d 1301 in >on, Pacitie.ML \u201chs di 163 12 Ho ined sive ME Webos oh | 8 à ë iid.af de baa Pa.Fax 5 1590 Xo P.2) th se isate tolw Bhan 5 au - ria Rida on op Bo ThE = Boe Epic fli Cab tia VE | ini ë FET dépit Sams ted \"i, Western Union e ts October 10 + ste » the quer von Hi fantome 30% opal BI Advices ware recaived by cable de = Li effect that £ worth of oa was was fies neh bneph nen o 8 5380s n the supp There arrived Iu this city yest the steamsh) * Concordia,\" fro re of ps ve: Hrd dale ih 0 Rand n earn ie belonging to Mesars.Bacnide.mags ive] ih wh lon ive Sr oh standing révontee ont dark D and welghin Fp) > valued by de, nar at 2600 storlinx.ck night wus Mot Ou ara Lhe \u2018oars 0 sixtecn hands thro has and he rea *\"s Brown euro\" ri ee Fins | AD oi Jor ol weighing, n nly '2 ups 4 $ yours hd shing 1.Lis ther, a i Fan all aplondià ani als.iar rk 9.80 wv tombe gi ae ha © e » 111 Ag Bed i213 September er 9} 4016 18.87; 0103 aan 21 Lu LA F sevtemite 0 \u201cnaked vear.Corn Crat SP pogo.4 Peccmber, 0.64fo year, 511 ah) de No o Moy.Tom.: 4 Étienso a a po prs he atober.N,\u2014 A 1, \u2014 Hits Wf SE No ; \u2018ag 38k emer i vy ow: nck; 3 Caybeat, loa 8,000.000 brit, C £10, dE 4 octo a3 Sid) Ts WB reds eptember, oto Nord: Sh 55% ern or orn, sales, ai 000 bush- Tels Quoted al me At the fon £ the C f See fat tn Bap jo et 0 rd 1.0% Bnd nd 5 was bid for 00 hbls © pred TE frend spot with days 2 oh A lot of- 500 bbls Superior go hs ut 36.55.BTOCKS IN MONTREAL.Tg Sept.15.heat, bushels .ia, 82 P * \u201c \u2019 E jo »Barloy, \u201c ' f ë \u201cPr, bargols \u2026\u2026.2 fi Oatmesl, ver 26 Cornmeal, ** .87 Wholesale Provision Market.There is a good demand for dairy produse, but pot offerings ing light fgw sales are being ut ugh here.Two orcameries are reported sold in he sountry at 34c and 24/6, and a few sales of hoice dniry butter transpired st sbont outside Quotations.August cheese has again gold tl and 181e.and factory men nre asking te for late Fall mikes.pan are steady at 0 light business is rted in bog =\u2014produota Butter \u2014 Wholgeafe ries \u2014_ Creamery.late made per 1 He to 35¢; Townships, ta chnice, or\u2019 1e île PA i 5 Morrisburg sn district pe tern dairy, jo 1h.1 1&0 pete Fimo.ugust 18 1 1 {9c ualities, let to Par 2 1575 Hos or ur TR mel Liles r ib, oy tn THY ape, pet te à PE 3458: 16e : in pails, per 1b, 1, br ame olty cure Be.hide per iE 15 ro Tae Lames 14je to Utica cheese market nnder date of September 18 in roported us follows : mad Sv confident were gajos- \u2018men of the genernl shortage in tbe mako, and in the coming shartaro of fine Septomber cheese.that a considerable AY uber of them held over, believing that they wayld lose nothin by doing so.Buyers alan were cautions, sud cinim that at present prices they do not care to take anything for which they have not & place.So between she two there was another small shipment.Cheese are now 0 to the middle o August on an average, but it wil take three weeks longer to clear out the hot weather sr de : Finance and Commerce.The money market is dull at 4 to 6 per cent.oi call and 5 ü time, and sterliog exchan Bd Himes prom.for ro unts o bills LK tof counter, sad to men ut offe emand, out?Qurrency d desde on a dre at ral fork were drawn at abo market this moral jet t Of the active Kooks, fing and Mont- ve rongr, but 6 uteri de bid, aod chants fell à.Montreal, chelieu and he! assengor were Commerce, \u201cHorn as at he close last yi sales.\u2026-10 4 118 do, Joe UT ntario, st 9 Tf LE TE erct hanes, pie om- 25 el 14: 90 Tchelles à a .BB sl \" midi 5 Ja dos 1 de t tock Me Onta o market was firme Fit fel Die sines noon.nk of Montreal sdvaneed 4; shania + and Richelieu und Gas i.Other stock rnoon Bales :\u201425 Manta 198.7 3 as stock about steady.se more, sm àto7 wa 200 Opta rio%Q, mores 145 080401 * 235 Biel Riche! À London hs ar wel 2 re Ah LATEST PRICES-STOOKN, te.Prisesef brendotu Ps and peovisions ie Lévorpon : \u2014 MONTRÉAL STOOK REPORT, - :- Reported specially for Aare byL J.P rok na; Uo., stock ors, Bo Res ns.No.otre lusno sirpet, | Sept.15 Lait, rr à bre- Todas, Sent BANKS.viqus day Ulose.aéond.Did: [Ask d| Did.[Ack d \\ M todo 1 EE TET BEE Rt n.6.| Moisous, AAC Là i pe.orsnto.\u2026.G HP seq.Cartier.| { 1 1 | El : Pore .d'nships.\u2026 à a dover Commerce x xd, à { [165 4 \u2018Adai RE ie ¥arle.| u ft 0e .épo.Bohan Edie virn dr.oove) 440 Per Morel.Ca.| 38AH2881/ L810| 208 p.e.{ NFel, Co.\u201c18111 131% Coen lel.Co.| 9 Mrevecfuerqes fos res | te p apociai Notice We notiée with pleasure thht the Messrs: HE Brothers, 235 and 287 8t.Lawrence street, have of parsons visit» cave dren ft me.\u201d > AI sleet fy wéiakdtattiss shove ads auiginyg at the disposal | Wer : .B.\u2014-Don\u2019t fail to call at Har Fors Great Dollar Store, 267 Cu Notre Dame Street A.+.vse ot \u201cTon Advertisements this: AA NN 5 = GOLID 18K.GENTS CHAIN, AT A BARGAI AT A BARGAIN.PM, GOLD SOLID 18K.GOLD WATCH, SOLID SILVER HUNTING LEVER WATCH, 68 ahrapest Watch In Canada: NDONŸ CAËB GRAËDPATITER'S CLOCK, at a bar, gain.HRABILLIAN PEBBLE SPROTACLES, prices, at ui reduced HENRY GRANTS, 216 Bu ANNUAL DRI The Battalion will parad 36 Beaver Hall Terraces.- 6TH FUSILIERS.LLS.> at thé Armory, ga ang Tai» on THU BSDAY BYKNING, 16th Beptembez © atform\u2014 Undress.By order, .wW.M.BLAIK 211 Capt.& cting Adt.TENDERS WANTED\u2014For the Brick, Carpenter and Jotner, Fou Fon Roofer oofer and anand dia Olming ork requiced: Rause: lemiulon Abita snd Book ders will be received up to TH AY, x o'clock pan.Plams and Épecitiodtions i tier pod ne tious for the the \"EE a bee W.E.DORAN, Architect.19 Bt.James sirert, Montreal.2178 ANTED\u2014From the 1st Nov.ly Parnished 10\u2019 Ist May next, a comfortabl Hours with Ave bedrooms i West End preferred, nts drues, W.B.mpson, Custom House._sthrar offi Fei SALE-BABY\u2019 8 CARRIAGE.APTLY R SALE CHEAP\u2014STOCK BOOTS ane shonr, at U7 8.Paul street, Montieal.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Tn = without board.Apply 23568 Bt.Lawrence strees.FIRSTCLASS B BOARD AND BOOMS A Bu Antoine stree 2173 ult) RNISHED B SETROS AND Deals at al bouts.Silub eue DS AE sits puaxiues ROOM TO LET.gM BLEURY 0OST\u2014A SKYE TERRIER TANNED EARS n | | asrwes to the sam) of \u201cap dhe Ander wi be Ho: era ly rewarded by ie io 34) 84.Paul street.3171 Lost; \u2014 AT, OR COMING FROM THE y br men te by the way of Ft Catherine Mnig ilfe, Windsor a talon strcetn, & Indy's silved locket and photo of event lady Td chang eka plense Soave rng, office, wi TS rewarded: o GROCERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS -A young msn wants sit ations as coffee mill thaker, Or bla kamith, $ years land.Address J.Bebegts, 1 ust ons from England, Tr, or coffee roaster situation | hin \u2018en street, EE BREWERS-AS MANAGER, advertiser thorough! in all Tan and a It 24 praman.wa Fiona h, experien = wi rate.E noce, dr class ats posi lon fefercnges appotitimu fel Pann Be ofiæ.A XO Youna MAN, GERMAN, WHO SPEAKS mano ened e ns 3 Dookekecp- Ne a 8 (ook ATANTED= WASHING AND IBON- y: must ne Cringe 1h and:9, as 8 Loma \u20ac re 00D BERVANT esl WANTED: GOOD wages giv Bp.78 8t.Don CARLY BOY WANT, D\u2014MUST Apply i gs .A.Broutijet, Lee aw STATION WANTED\u2014AN Al tel} ;rm young mam who is thoroughly IN jauor manufarturisg businsra, and ph n nil its Dranoli ty sand sbout tho wanlcsly fi%0 of the ke 2 à ttore Feu en be rrench and IN.ol English.Best city refepenccs fin bt given, Cheap rates he naks.ply, by Ke 4 ore iy 1 & 0., 850 N De street, Oly, IMMEDIATELY \u2014 wi ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014A 2ppr haie letier, booter WANTED NURSE, WITH G WANTED, Inne As polite wT MF | must be meth Goop or references 1due ES.Catherine street.ean A \"WINE IMFORFING howe, a first Class oftics men, one used to fore En in the line pref giving references, &a gutoms chips, 2a aie Wz NTR B= A YOUNG MAN a wo oF thee business.spraking ANTED WO.OLD MEN AND TWO WANT Appiy to Harris, 792 ral.373 VWANTED-A GOODUGENERAL SERVANT for a smal | family, no children, Myog strest.2178 A at 26 mT per woek.20:8 H Ware stroet.ki.Best of (raiaker H Pa Rioine strset.VV ANTED-\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST h two children; must Barg experience.81:19 VV ANTEL-A LOOK TO 00 TO WINNIPEG, + A refvrenots re vy WAAR, WANTED \u2014 \u2014 BALEBMAN W 448! Notre Damme W.WASER 2 da a Ene ie WI a vs O UND Doots and shoes, Both i ce rond 4.Bi, pe \u201cParican \" by Express, \u201cBroche Bilks, Broche Velvets, Mousquetaire aud à À 5 giton floues, Shawis, Hosiery, Underwear, \u201cFirming, æa Lace \u201c4 4 The LADIES and eral visiting the\u2019 EXHIBITION, are invited to call at our Establish ment befdre.purchasing Good +75 elsewherg.- ublic in œun- FATSEE orn mass BILLS.9% H.& H.MERRILL, ! 2B8:& 2D0 Ndtre Dae.St,., (CREAM TARTAR.200 Boxes, each 100 10 ibs.by auto, 7, Friday Morning, 16th September, jai ,- AUTEN g'dock, &8 my soom.: .-:.:} # az THOS.J.POTTER.Auctioneer.CALL AUVEL ALL ALIVE! Muss TO be MAIN continu to Ll AT'S FOR on for ne xoods rye Judging from the number of cu yod yp a regular run for see and e week we showing » large lot of Tweeds bought in the Scotch mar- oe.by Mr.Boisseau, who has Just returned from PF a C TWEEDS! Alwoo) Teeed, fe woe) e per ya } per yard.irony ii wool | Tweed 5 Pop Jan enr = w Qo a Tye for Br pes Far = ary pk -w Kod Fira heavy All-w Tweed doc fr fard.Tweed, Auot Se Er Femmes juailt ners ool pod heavy, a.2 por Tas COATINGS! Boule width Saint fi 50.Double width an Cont s -w Piack Brosd ces > to tch Extra Fine per yard.Scoteh Lambe\u2019 Weel Undexclothing ! { Lambe\u2019 Woo Bhists, 850, 056, 91, $1.10, $1.20, être sises Lembe\u2019 Wool Batrte, 81.50, 81.75, 99, LANES WOOL DRAWERS! Good Lambs\u2019 Wool Drawers, Ac, 80c, 85¢, 81, $1.20.$1.28.Extre sine Lamby Wool Drawers, $1.al.ss, 2.25, 82.50, 92.75.8150, ™ Heavy Merine Undereclothim JD RRR LE ik ero TE SHIRT AND REGATTA! rts at 500, our own make, sises, ETN 3 1 16,16 7 inch bande ar 8 sente 30 Sas own make, all ese.Wilts wn make, all sizea, hirts % #1.e take, all piel BE quality White 0, oie, 1.25, our own make, al} mn Sines She en, vo Tall Benen ef Gcmis\u2019 Ties, Near 9, Mand.kerchiefs, Half Fioso, All marked low prices to guit thé times.The Fancy Depacmentrof bte SE are very complets.Bibhens Flowers, Fenthern, Fats, Bon- mets, Mantles, Skirts, &e.MESSRS.BOISSEAU BROS, | 285 and 287 ST.LAWRENCE ST.J IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, poss! 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J.FREDERICK SMITH, Author of \u201cThe Jesuit,\u201d \u201cAmy Lawrence.\u201d de This story was commenced in Tum Star under the title of \u201cTHE HIDDEN RING,\u201d md the original title of * Minnigrey\u201d has been restored, as the author was suffering in- fusties by the change.CHAPTER XXVI Thare\u2019s a sweat little cherub who sits up aloft, To keep watch fer the life of poer Jack.Dpix\u2019s Bxa Soxcs.\u2018When Major Talbot returned to his quarters, he found rier almost reasaured as to the safety of her lover.The warm-hearted Lady Jane had treated the ides of Gus being punished for having, like a gallant fellow, defended the object of his affection from the brutal attack of his officer, as an act of tyranny which even military laws would fail to justify ; and she even went as far as to assure her that in a few days, as soon as the affair was properly investi- ted, he would be restored to liberty.Ia the indliness of her nature she anticipated sure success with Sir Arthur Wellesley, with whom, as éhé before observed, she had long\u2019 been on terms of intimacy.No sooner did the major make his appearance than Minnie, after gracefully thanking him for the protection he had afforded her, entreated to be itted to visit her lover in his prison.She felt, with the in- stinet of her sex, that her presence would be the sweetest consolation he was capable of re- œiving.nL The major shook his head.*¢ But for a moment !\"\u2019 she exclaimed.\u201cI will not ask to speak to him, if your laws fer- bid it ; only to see him; he will seed in my eyes all that my tongue would utter\u2014all that my poor heart feels.\u2019 *« Surely, Talbot,\"\u2019 added Lady Jane, * there oan be no difficulty in granting so slight a request I\u2019 * It rests with the colonel.\u201d * The cold, harsh man I saw this merning 1\u201d inquired Minnie.e major nodded in the affirmative.The poor girl hung her head, without renewing her request.She was hopeless of its being granted, for Colonel Hill had one of those conn- tonauces from which poverty and supplication y away, the -uttered ver frozen on the lips.¢ Ask him, Talbot,\u201d whispered his wife, «1 know,\u201d she added, \u2018*that it will be a bitter bumiliation to you to solicit a favor at such hands\u2014but he cannot refuse you.\u201d #¢ He has already,\u201d replied her husband\u2019in'the same under tone.The high-spirited woman colored to the tem- led, and nothing but the fear of increasing the Espair of her guest, in whem she felt deeply interested, prevented her from expressing her indignation aloud.Drawing close to her husband, who was standing near the window, she \u2018informed him that she should not be ready to start for Lisbon for two \u201cTwo days,\u201d ske re) seeing tha jor was about to reply to her ; \u2018* You cannot to banish me from.sooner, when I tell you that two days will perhaps enable me to save s life and heal à broken heart.\u201d \u201cHow I\" \u201cThat is my secret.Come,\u201d she added playfully, \u201cyou must not look s0 serious ; 1f 1 ep it from you, it is that not a shade may vest upon my husband\u2019s honor.1 would guard it pure ss my love, free from suspiciom\u2019s This part she said in so low « tone that! her goat could not hear a word.Speaking aloud, Jady contined : ** And s0 you dine at your mess to-day?\u2019 \u201cI supposes I must,\u201d replied her husband, with a smile.* Do not be later than twelve.\u201d * Not aminute,\u201d said the major, who under \u2018taod ib.as a hint not to return till the hour dé \u2018nained.Tuking up \u2018his shake, bé bis good eo 5 and left the room secretediy wondering by what means his wife would execute her project of saving our hero, and not a little doubtfal of its success, * Gone I\u201d sighed Minnie, as soon as they were alone; \u201cgone! I should have knelt te him, prayed to him, for the means of once more seeing the companion of my childhood\u2014the generous being who has sacrificed himself for me! Brim ; \u201cYou shall see him,\u201d interrupted Ledy ane, + Bloas you, lady\u2014hless you for tha word ! You ofe too good, I am sure, to deceive when develt would break my heart.When ?* ¢ To-night.\u201d * Have you permission ?*\u201d .#4Not exactly ission, that ie to my, © permission, \u2019 added the er; \u201cit would be aguinst the rules of A sarees If Hill is the colonel, Talbot is major, sud 1 am the major\u2019s wife.There is not a soldier in the izpent,\u201d she continued, laughingly, ** would relate request from my lips.1 won the brave faïiows' hearts, as I did my husbend'a, by my horsemanship, ! suppose ; know not what else they venld have seen in me\u2014but it is 20,\u201d Lady Jane might have added thai she had wen [tr hearts by her generosity and affability, her ever-willing interference to screen thoss from i t whom she judged \u2018'wagthy of her ion.More than one man had esodped the lash owing to/the interference of the major's lady.No wonder that she was à favorite with the men.{And row, my dest girl,\u2019 she continued, you positively must obey me in one thing, or 1 redoind the promise I have made f* « Willingly.\u201d - * Lie down till dinner-time.\u201d \u201c1 osnnot sleep,\u2019 sighed Minnie # indeed 1 cannot sleep.\u201d .Jodt least will rest yar body, ifmot Mind ; bedides,\u201d\u201d added the kind-hearted speaker, \u201cI have a grest deal to think about and arrange ; and whilst I seo those poor, teat- fui, itnploring cyes following my every look, I am incapable of everything but sympathy for odr sufferings and pity for \u2018Your lover.Un- Drtunately, it ia neither pity cr aympathy that require, but assistance ; so, without another Dep ser Mime sation it had nother ; as was Minnje's wlli , it inméired ber judgment nor reñdered box paid tout 17 ides how Jem So full my i\u201d » ye, 3 we Ce The first object was to 3 for the visit; the next, how to e Minnjs to get there.The latter was by far the more undertaking of the two.| \u2019 To be continued.LATEST MAIL NEWS.Awmorican.Jamfull is the name of a Colorado town.States has but one ship which can go more than twelve miles an hour, icsgo and New Orleans are the only American cities that license gambling houses.St.Louis is about to follow their example.A Connecticut maniac\u2019s belief is that he is divine, and therefore has a right to ride free on railroads.He tries to kill conductors who deny his clair.Kentucky is to have s mushroom farm in its Mammoth Cave.It is said there is room enough to produes a million pounds of mushrooms daily.A sham battle at i 1., was not altogether bloodless.One soldier was wounded by a blank cartridge, and another was run over by a cannon.\u2018 A girl received a reward of $10 from her \u201cfather for climbing s church steepls at Sarandc, Mich., standing on the knob, and cheering \u2018for Col.Ingersoll.; There are 390 educated female physicians in active practice in twenty-six States of our Union\u2014the majority ia Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania.The owner of a large cranberry farm at Berlin, Wis., employs a hundred girls, and he promises to marry the one who picks the Tost berries this season, providing she wants en.The peculiarities of à new medical college at Baltimore are that dentistry will be\u2019 taught, women will be admitted as students, and only Christians can become members of the faculty.\u2019 Some of the intentions to amuse the American public next Winter have already been thwarted.Six of the numerous travelling theatrical companies have disbanded, and as many more failures are looked for within s week.A ragged tramp, who was trying to sell jewelry on the streets of Chicago, was arrested the articles offered were of real value, and it was surmised that they had been stolen.The prisoner proved to be a girl in disguise, and the jewelry was her own.The City Council of Richmond has appropriated $3,200 for the decoration of the city in connection with the Yorktown centennial.Two of the local artists propose to erect a moaster Goddess of Liberty, with a first-class French label suitable to the occasion.There stands at Long Branch, hidden away beneath balconies and cornices, the square box built out of ship timber by the famous old Commodore Stockton, at a time when Jersey srchitects thought it dangerous, in view of the high winds, to erect a two-story house on Long Branch beach.Cocoanut ing is becoming an important industry in Florida, .Charles: Maloney has a lantation of several thousand trees on Stock sland, J.V.Harris, of Key West, has about 7,000 trees, E.O.Lock about 10,000, and Lieutenant-Governor Bethel is having an extensive grove of cocoanut trees planted.The physician of the Kentucky itentiary said that Joe Josh, the negro who deliberately cho; off his own hsnd, did so because he was t ned with the torture of jon by the thumbs, and not to escape work.The warden said that the physician was a liar.They have had a fist fight without satisfactorily settling the question.L Andrew Plagnor of Louisville was 94.His practice for many years was to read his Bible two hours every Sunday morning and work hard all the rest of the day making wooden spoons, which he peddiod during the week.He lately became convinced that he was a Sabbath breaker.His offence seemed to him enormous and he drowned himself.hea oad of Bofialo claims to erself yer an illness that had been pronounced hopeless.À days ago she con- ï sented to go and pray for Mamie Leo, daughter of an Erie principal of a high school.had for years been s bedri sufferer from a spinal disease.Before the ing had lasted ten minutes she got out of unassisted and has since been well.One of the most remarkabls petitions on record has just been nted to the Police Commissioners vf St.is, signed, it is said, by many prominent business men.It asks plainly that *¢ square gambling may be allowed.The petitioners ray that they are opposed to the offensive and disreputable features of gunbling, ont not to i operated un proper auspices, as it has been by certain citizens of good character and reputation, who are interested in the prosperity and welfare of the city.\u201d Janitor Trial of the Philadelphia Thirteenth Ward School isin trouble.He is charged, with considereble detail of circumatance, by Lillie Bendix, « pretty pupit-éf the school, witha grave fault.She says he.put his arma around her, stood ber upon a desk, and then kissed her.There are grounds for believing that Lillie's story is not all fact, for Assistant District Attorney Kinsey has discovered by actual experiments with the pretty I, that even when she stands upon the desk in question not even the lengthy Chang himself could kiss-her rosy lips without the sid of à step-ladder.-But she mays Trial did kiss her, and he says he didn\u2019t.Hence thers is trouble among tite directors.Notwithstanding the deplorable condition of the finances of Nevada, there is nothing mean about the salaries drawn by the State Officials.Three Judges receive $7,000 a year which is ns much as the Judges of the Court of Appeals receive in the State of New York, and more than is paid to the Judges of the highest court in California.The Governor is paid $6,- 000 a year, and the Lieutenant-Governor and five other officers $3,600 a year wach.The Lieutenant-Governor of Congectisut receives only $500.The salaries of subordinate officials in Nevada are in proportion to thoss of the officers, Considering the meagre income of the State and its comparatively hour: debt, wpen which 9} per cent.in borde is paid, the offioshol ders seem to be pretty well taken care of.: Frank Martin, » handsome young murderer was under sentence of death fn the at Laclede, Mo.Time hung heavily on his.snd for diversion he wrote tender notes to the Bheriffs daughter, Maggie.She did not to the first half dozen, and hs was on, tha point of ceasing to write when he was surprised a sentimental missive.Their lovemaking gromed rapidly thereafter, and of course dey soon to plot for Frank's Ons night the girl unlocked his cell and he saw that she was in_ boy's clothes with air close cropped.put pistols in lod him qui of she iron to where two seddled horses were readiness, and together they rode away.This happened last November, The pair have just been caught in Tennessee, where they had married under\u2019 assumed numes azid settled down to farming, 4e meme My Good Woman Oo Why are you se \u2018out of never able to tell that arg well ?to one it's ail in the.fi place Flo sires aL kidney ad liver cases.Thousands aye cured by Tay it o8 onoe,\u2014Tolals Blade > dti PUF Î-rediant, never were twilight so tender, \u2026 + 1.A young beautiful girl ot aki at 155 enc ae th Ina urs] glow bathed 1 look at : = so sweet ; never were mornings 80 r the blue waves with golden.; eee er po was not amos cat but a lance at her aim e dress would dispel the illusion.FI hayer had been bronght up by her grandfather in a quiet, secli \u201c Country neighborhéod.The old gentlemaû' was wéaltby, Flosey the darlin of his heart, and great pale were laris upon her education.grandfathers health was not good, and they travelled « good deal, often pes ing the winter in the uth.© They had been © when the crash came; Mr.Thayer lost his money.He was.the most honorable man alive; he returned home; paid his liabilities to the last farthing, ald the beautiful country seat where Flossy had spent her childhood, established himself in an old farm-house by the sea, with hardly enough money left to live npon.* Sofor four years Mr.Thayer and his granddaughter had lived quietly enough in their retreat.Bo faras the old gentleman knew, Floasy had been very happy, but in+rath she was always waiting for some wonderful change, which és to free her from the humdrum life in which her youth was passing.But iy was nevertheless true that no palace ever sheltered A maiden more royally fair than she.And so thought some one else as he drew near her with quick light footsteps.Tall and straight, with dark laughing eyes and mouth shadowed by a soft mustache, Mark Norton was just fitieg to win the fancy of a young, inexperienced gir.\u201c4480 you have been waiting fotme?Happy man that I am to have won the love of one so fair aud sweet.\u201d A glow of crimson tinged the girls face as the eyes uplifted to meet her lover's told plainly what was in her heart.While the oung people conversed, Mark took Floesy\u2019s hands in his and told her something wbich made the tear-drops quickly start.« Do not grieve, dear Flossy ; I shall only be gone a short time, abd you know that if it were not necessary nothing could take me from you.You are not afraid that absence could alter my love?F \u201cyou do not doubt me?\u201d Bhe was yél d unused to the world, and it is no wonder that she trusted Mark Norton, who, to her, was the noblest and grandest of men.They parted.Mark Norton, following his physician\u2019s advice, had come to the quiet country town by the sea to regain hiehealth, which had long been delicate.In one of his rambles he had met Flossy, and being shy and shrinking, it had been the work of a long time to establish himself upon friendly terms with the girl, whose beauty surpassed anything he had ever seen.It was not long before, with a thrill of vanity, Mark could see the hold he had gained in her innocent heart.One day, in answer to his whispered question, Floesy acknowledged that her heart was his, and he placed a golden band of betrothal upon her slender finger.- For a time pr his d ure letters from her lover came regularly to Flossy; but after a while the letters came less frequently, and then, when three monthe had , the Jooked-for letter came.It read, oh, how coldly! and contained his farewell: «I am going abroad.I shall probably be absent several years.Our immediate marriage is now, of course, an impossibility.I could not ask you nordo I feel it right to hold you through\u201d an indefinite time to your pledge ; therefore I free you.\u201d Once, twice she read the letter through ; then, with white face and tearless eyes, held to the match with a steady hand, nor let .it fall until the flame orept so close that jt blackened the te nder flesh, and.the letter lay singed and charred under her feet.That day she went into her grandfathers room and laid her head on his.\u201c Don\u2019t talk to me, grandpapa,\u201d she said, \u201cand don\u2019t ask me any questions; bni-well keep house alone\u2014you and I\u2014 and we\u2019ll forget that we ever intended to let anybody else in.\u201d \u201cThe scoundrel 1 If you had been rich, my child, this sorrow would not have come upon you.But, mark my words, some time you will have your revenge.\u201d ; Four years have swiftly + Seated in a room in one of the popular hotels in New York were two young men.Suddenly one of them, looking ont of the window exclaimed : **Look, Aubrey! see if you know who that lady is, what a lovely woman ! Do you know her?\u201d i.\" «]gshould think that I did, and think myself hooored that [ do.She is the belle of New York, and the most beautifai belle it has ever known.\u201d A smile curled Mark Norton\u2019s lips as he turned from the window.\u201c You speak warmly, Aubrey,\u201d be maid.* You would not blame me tor speaking warmly if you knew her,\u201d he answered.4 Her history is a romantic one.If you like, I will tell it to you : «* Her name is Miss Flossie Thayer.When I first knew her she was not wealthy,.\u2018though in my eyes even then her beauty s any that I had ever seen.It was not Jong afler you went on your travels that an uncle of mine, who had purchased a place by the sen, invited me to spend summer with him.It wasn is ghey of-the-way village, and I 2000 hevamne ac quainted with Flossy.Not long after thet the.old grandfather died, and kind annt the mrrowtal girl into ker Cues: My u the papers in his possession of pome minin shares that the old gentleman had long deemed worthless; and which suddegly rose, first to par, and then 80 widely abave ites to enable Flossy to regain \u2018her fooxing in the world.As belore, a)l that the grandfather had had crumbled into powder, now all that he had left was converted into gold.Miss Thayer came \u2018Tove possession of: the large propert #hicinin five years fromy,the e moment the tidedf\"his affairs had turred'her fortune wa ined and doubled.\u201d Le \u201cAs Norton listened, varied tions titted over his face.He knew that the maigen whose heart he had won ands cast aside for his own amusement and this beautiful heiress must be one and the mame.Might it not be that, if he exerted his art of fascigating to the ytpost, he could soon \u2018regain the love he had\u2018once held ?Aubrey,\u201d he said, I should like to meet this Miss th bayer.Could you not manage resent me to ber 1?Hat night the two friends entered the drawipg-room in whiich a brilliant party was sasembled.A little later Mark Norton stood.before Flossy.She had pever looked more beautifil - than she did then\u2018in her creamy- costume of satin and fleecy lace, looped with diamond stars, \" « Miss Thayer, Mr.Norton.\u201d, F bowed aHuring smile.As be has made me suffer, so shall his saflering be.¢ She loves mie still,\u201d thought-Mark Norton, proudly, ss, later, he went ont into the étarlit night.\u201cI feared 1.had lost ber, bnt I shall win her yet.How lovely she is! I believe this time my heart will be the stake! \u201d With proud confidénce Mark but waited the time best fitted for him to speak the fate- fal words.At Jast the opportunity was his.She smiled, as he thought, with joy, as he asked her now to give him, his reward.Then the smile tarned into icy rcorn ; the look he had interpreted of love altered into contempt, the sweet tones grew harsh, as in à few cutting phrases she spoke the words that doomed him.i TTR = \u2014believe m «I love yon, Flossy- | I love you for yourself,\u201d he pleaded, and for onoe the man was sincere.; ; yooy and | Tork aa will Th - + - ; Vo t \u2026; W.H.Gillette's much-criticised comedy, Ree Professor,\u201d delebrated its 100th perform- allow me to pressat to you ; aato ah uiter stran .Ant instant her lip-curled ; then she bid it.in an Eve TY IRS ad ro 3 OSM 45 \u201cad, [ ki In | A7 LIRE tt XK] HR RHEE Li cht ad hes auvived in Now make his final appearances in New York after the holidays.: mi 0 LSPs an A x - ve formances in New York, \u201c Pee Mr.Charles Reade has wiltted a new co! called \u2018\u2018 Shilly-Shally,\u201d which will be by Mr.Field, of the Bostet: Museum., The Rev.Robert Collyer 4s fond of writing letters to managers, expressing a plays produced at their theatres whith ho admires, ; Gilbert and Sullivan's new opers, \u2018 Patience,\u201d is Dow in active at the Standard Theatre, New York, and will.be produced September 22.Sam 's British Mibatrels, from St.James\u2019 y Liverpool, fGfty-nine in number, have arrived at-New York.They will open in Philadelphia next Monday.MM.A.d\u2019Ennery and\u201d Paul Perrier, the French of * Mic Strogofl,\u2019\u2019 have completed another play of similer character, * Les Mille et Une Nuits.\u201d , In consequence -of the success made by the American prima donna, Miss Griswold, st the Paris Opera-House, the manager, aucor- beil, has doubled her salary.= The next new opera by Messrs.Stephens and Solomon is to be called ** Prinoess Pittito.\u201d It ison a Turkish subject, the action beginning in\" Turkey and ending in England.The Mapleson 0 company is on its way from England.He is apparently thus far without a prima donna, and with slight chances of getting one, for Nilsson and Gerster are out of the question.at the New Verk Madison Squad theatre, York, on thg-8th, and photographs of the hief characters were distributed as souvenirs.Mr.Edwin Booth, during his approaching engagement at Booth's Theatre, New York, which is to begin on October 3, will be seen as.Richelieu, Macbeth, Othello, and Iago.Mr.Samuel Piercy, Mr.Cyrill Searle, and Miss Bella Pateman will be the chief members of his supporting cast.The report is confirmed that Stephens and Solomon\u2019s ¢ Clsude Duval\u201d was not an unqualified success on its first night in London two weeks ago.The music is described as more ambitious than that of ¢ Billee Taylor™ and equally tuneful, but the story has little claim to humor and is too werdy in places.Miss Clara Louise Kellogg has engaged = concert troupe, which will begin the season at the end of this month in Massachusetts.Miss Kellogg\u2019s associates will be Miss Pease, contralto; Signor Brignol§ Si .Miranda, a baritone who attracted Miss Kellogg's attention abroad by his excellent voice and method ; Mr.Adam.owski, viôlinist, and Mr.Leibling, pianist.The Comedie Francaise has\u2019 just given a revival of the ** (Edipus\u201d of Sophocles, translated and arranged for the stage by Jules Lacroix, and brought out with all the care and finish that is always bestowed upon the performances at this renowned theatre.Mrs.Hoe writes : * This revival hme not only proved folly successful, ite the season, but has served to lace Mounet-Sully.on'a loftier eminence than e has heretofore occhpied at the Comedie Francaise: He played the terrible and difficolt role of \u201cŒdipus\u2019 in & fashion to astonish even his warmest admirers, and in the last act, when the king enters, blinded, groping, and ex: hausted, his acting sent a veritable thrill throughout the audience.Mounet-Sully has of Not so fast my friend ; if you could see the strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children that have been raised from beds of sickness, suffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, you say \u201c*f Glericus and invaluable remedy.\u2019\u2019 another column.\u2014 Philadelphia Press.D.Sullivan, Malcolm, Ontario, writes :\u2014* I have been selling Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil for some and have no hesitation in saying that it has given better satisfaction than any other medicine I have ever sold.1 consider it the only patent medicine that cures more than it is recommended to éure.\u201d .12 [Prepared by PONI\u2019S EXTRACT 0O., 34 Woot Proent ad tds Po vp + ee M ME Ter ATE UL EST way nat { pie Rivard, mants, which have and ne Ti 1 shal rgaas, 5 tmnity 10 socurs s First clase {do mo Senet by this ven rodnot on.Sue Price Only ! 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