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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 8

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THE GAZETTE MONTREAL J3ATUKDAY JULY 9 1892 8, A ueebalItjtlook darker. between Tonne Claire and Lakeside, .1 fT' CRICKETERS GOING EiST. charity from Bermuda who will remain in Canada until September. Is your food like lead ony stomach? Take, K. d.

c. It acts like magic on the f.i.inr.i a i ii i ii ii rsi ii ii schooner Mary Jordan.tn Pt Catharines, wheat Passed down Hteamer 11 James, Chicago to Ogdensburg, general cargo sehiwiier Ciraut-ham, Toledo to Oardeu Island, timber. Wind, northwest; light. Port Coi.hobne, July 8 -Down Steamer Graulham, Toledo to Harden Island, timber, L'p Steamers Hecla, Butteronl, Oswego to ClileaiiO, enal; Nlplgon and barge, ftgdensbnrg to Hancock, light MoVlttle, Tigdensburg to Chicago, general cargo; (arrived and cleared), Columbia, Buffalo excursion. Weather, Hue and calm.

oswsuu. Obwrbo, T. July 8 Arrived Schooners Rixmey, Trenion, lumber; Fisher, Klngilon, Plnganore, Hamilton. Cleared Schismer Annie Mlnnes, uanan-eque, coal; barges Alberta, Montreal, eoal; At mand, Montreal, coal. PASSED TUB LIMEKILNS.

Ijmrkiijt CRessiNO, July 8. Passed tip Oe. mania and barges, Heueca, 1iwell and barges, Hodge, Columbia ond eonsort, Vander-hllt, Susquehanna, Blrekliead and barges, Sol-kirk, Mecosta, Ht lAwrence, Erin and consort, Harry Packer, Tioga, Depore, Wilcox, Mystic Ptar, Sheriffs and consort, Wyoming No. 2, Wyoming No, Krontenae, Volunteer, Russia, and althoueh it rained hard, he Kepi on, but met with several slides," and on his arrival in the city his clothes needed a cleaning. He arrived at 8.05, doing the 100 miles in 12 hours 40 minutes, his stoppages being 2 hours 20 minutes making the actual riding time 10 hours, 20 minutes.

Mr. Simpson has now become a member of the Century Road club of Canada. To be a member, a rider, before he can join, must cover 100 miles in 10 hours. Mr Simpson did not look to be used up, and he intends to do another next eek. The Onen Raeo Meeting-.

The Montreal Bicycle club will draw up the programme for their open race meeting on August the 27th. All tho Canadian flyers and several American have signilied tlieir intention to uo uoro, and it probably will be one of the best race meetings yet held by the M. B. C. The races are open to all.

The Week's Fixtures. The following will be the fixtures for the ensuing week Saturday. fHh, 7.30 p.m., Blue Bonnets. Monday. July 11th, 0 a.m., Park and Cote des Nflge cemetery.

Tuesday, July 12th, 7.30 p.m., Outremont via Cote St. Luc. Thursday, July 14th, 7.H0 p.m., city ride. A moeting will be held after the ride at the Club house. Spoil es.

Mr.McCullock.of the Hamilton Bicycle club, arrived in the city yesterday having wheeled from Kingston to Cornwall and taken the train to the city, owing to the bad roads. He is stopping at the Turkish Bath hotel and will be iu the city for a lew days. FOOTBALL, nrnlds vs. Out of respect to the memory of the young men who were drowned on Saturday last, this match has been postponed so as to ennbi'e all members to attend tho funeral ot the lale Mr. T.

O'Brien. TIKF. Tho Entries at Washington Park. CmcAiio, July 8. Following are the entries for the events to be run otT at Washington park to-morrow FlllST EACE MAIDEN TWO-TBAB-OLPS MII.K.

Morion ion Silvia 108 l.ilita 108 L'Indtenne. ion liaw.le 108 Emma Pickwick. .108 Par-velar 1 0 Want powi 1 OS Best three, Marion Emma Pickwick, L'ln-dienne. SECOND RACE 1J4 MILES. Guldo 120 Ceverton 10 Kit Kindig 118 Knlero 105 Innocence 110 lie 10.1 Prince 10 Not.us 1 00 Aristocrat 108 Kngarlla 100 Best three, Ccvcrton, Engurila, l'rince For-tunatus.

THIRD RACE BOCLEVARO STAKES: 1 MITE. Newton Yo Tnmbicn Ceverton. Faraday 81 Bobby Beach 124 ....114 Oregon Eclipse 131 ....111 114 ...110 109 ....110 Bush McDulT 109 ....124 Santiago. Best three, Newton, Yo Tamblen, Altl-Vola. FOURTH RACK SELLING 1 1-18 MILES.

Ponahue ...111 Grey Follow. 107 ...110 (taibanum ton Ella Hhipmsn Ion ...108 John WindBold ....105 ...108 Eugenie 104 ...108 Keveal Zeke Carmen Harry I nele frank Best three, Oalbanum, Reveal, Zeke Hrdy. FIFTH RACE IS II HATS MILE. Outdo 119 Tim 119 ir gon Eclipse 119 Uncle Waiter. .100 Big Three 119 Best pair, Oregon Eclipse, Guide SIXTH RACK MAIDEN MtLE.

Johnny Webber. Lakeland Ill Trompeur Ill C. H. lillloek Alderman Morris. Ill Yon Linden.

108 Aunt Jane colt Ill Best pair, C. II. Glllock, Yon Linden. To-day's Card at Manmnath Park. Lono BitANCH, N.J., July 8.

There will be seven races on the card at Monmoth to-morrow and, though the fields are not largc.they make up in quality for wh it they in quantity. The entries are as follows FIRST HACK HANDICAP! 1 1-1(1 MILES. Merry Monarch. ...101 93 Ha'penny 07 Lconawell 104 Kildcer (17 Potomac 118 Barefoot 95 Hlr 3 Best three, Speculation, Merry Monarch, Leonawcll. HIX'OKl) RACE THE ktakf.s; MILE, STKA1UUT.

Halcyon llaninilc The Mutiny .110 Ir. Ilice .113 .1111 Little 12: 118 118 118 Belladonna colt .113 Bct. three. Belladonna eolt. Elsino oalt.

Mutiny. Third race The Torlllard stakes; $330 each $10,000 added. One and lliree-elghths miles straight course. Bnehford Manor farm's be Asra, by Reform Albl fClayton 122 ji i.orrigan 8 Drc Huron, by Iroquois Brunette (t)yerlon Marcus lialy's Tammany, by Iroquois Tullnboma Uarrisou Marcus Italy's br Hhclibark, by 81r Mod red llirondelle. ITaral J.

A. 4 A. H. Morris' Mars, by Plevna 122 122 122 Minerva Llttletield 12'i J. K.

Pepper, by Billet-Vega 122 I Sluart'sb Patron, by Falsetto Patrimony IHayward 122 V. A. Ehret's ch Yorkvllle Belle, by Miser Thora Murphy 117 Best three, Yorkvllle Belle, Tammany, Huron. FOt'BTU HACK TWO-VKAlt-OLDS Yt MILK NTBAIOHT, Jessie Ie B. 115 Experiment 108 Helen lehols 116 Eancy colt Ill Prince Imperial.

...118 Best pair, Helen Nichols, Experiment. FIFTH RACE TUB MONMOUTH (HIP 1 MILKS CUICULAk COURSE. Longstreet 1 Poet Scout ..127 Best horse, Poet Scout, S1XTB HACK 8KI.I.IN11 1 MILK CIRCULAR COURSE. Julio 107 Busteed Mr. Kass 107 Milt Blizzard 90 Flavllla 104 The 104 St.

Anthony St. Hubert 104 BatMnan .109 .109 .100 .100 .110 98 Best three, Milt loung, Bulsiuau, Busteed. Seventh race Extra race. For all ages selling. Entries to close at track at noon.

Five lurlongs. Ql'OITIlTG. hallenge Hatch Caledonian vs. Mont- The friendly match between the Caledonian and Montreal Quoiting clubs, Inch was to have commenced at two o'clock this afternoon, will not commence till four o'clock, owing to many of the players being officially engaged at the funerals this afternoon. TO-AY'n FIXTURES.

Senior championship lacrosse match, Montreal vs. Shamrocks, on Shamroik grounds. Senior championship lacrosse match, Cornwall vs. Toronto, at Cornwall. Bt Lawrence Yacht clnb, race for 29 foot, 24 foot and 21 fool classes at DorvaL Western district lacrosse match, Cote 8t l'aul vs.

Shamrocks, on Shamrock grounds. Junior lacrosse match Montreal In. vs. Beavers. Baseball match, Granbya vs.

Gordon, at Granby, jwsouun mau'n, Montreal vs. Hawthorne, at Montreal. Regatta at Polnte Claire. Trotting races at Lonine nark. i Beavers vs.

Montreal Juniors at La- Evorjr Testimonial. In behalf of Hood's Barsanarilln Is strictly true and will hear the closest Investigation. No matter where it mnv ha from, it ia as reliable and worthy' your confidence as If It came from your most respected neighbor. Havo you evor tried this excellent mudiulne For a gonoral family cathartic we con-fidently rocommond lloou's Pais. Thev should be in every home medicine chost.

(Continued from First page.) was 2,385 in 1880 the Nationalist major, Have hi nek to Their Colors. Ko returns have been received showing changes in the relative number of votes or political complexion of the successful candidates for the Wirral division of Cheshire (Conservative), the Sudbnry division of Suffolk (Liberal-Unionist), the city of London (two Conservative members), the Bonthcrn division of Dorsetshire (ConservativeUhe Denbighshire district, comprising Wrexham, Holt, Denbigh and Euthen (Conservative), Berwickshire (Liberal), Leominster division of Herefordshire (Conservative), the northern division of Northamptonshire (Conservative), the northwest division of Durham (Liberal), the Uxbridge division of Middlesex (Conservative), the west division of Somerset (Conservative, Selkirkshire and Peebleshire (Liberal-Unionists), the west division of Cornwall (Liberal-Unionist), Tewkesbury division of Gloucestershire (Conservative), Will-bledon division of Surrey (Conservatives), Tiverton division of Devonshire (Conservatives', Stratford-on-Avon division of Warwickshire (Conservatives), Tam worth division of Warwickshire (Conservative). latstono's Latest Home Bale De titration. Concerning home rule Mr. Gladstone in a declaration says that the bill will follow the general line of the measure of 1886, with some changes, including the retention of Irish members in the Imperial Parliament, the employment of the police and military to enforce the payment of all taxes leviable by the Irish Parliament, restricting the powers of the Irish Legislature to interfere with the endowment of religion, or to a possibility to confer privilege on account of religious and eiving further guarantees regarding denominational education.

He referred to the adjustment of the pecuniary burdens of Ireland and alluded to a revision of the proposals relating to the arrangements between the Imperial and Irish exchequers and the proportion of the national debt to be assigned to Ireland. In 188(1 this was calculated as oae-fif-tecn for Ireland, based upon estimates of taxation, rateable values, etc. This has been found to be a gross over-estimate, entailing over-taxation of the Irish people. The financial enquiry long engaged Mr. Gladstone's attention, and in it he was assisted by Mr.

Goschen. Enquiry tends to shjw that Ireland can only be justifiably apportioned about one twenty-eocond part of the debt, making a very great difference in adjusting the pecuniary burdens un lor the new bill niadstone Instance Canada. At West Calder Mr. Gladstone spoke in a disused quarry for an hour and twenty minutes with unabated vigor. After a passing reference to Ireland, he proceeded to cite Tory prophecies made with the view of retarding and defeating the Liberal proposals.

The most etl'ective portion of the striking and admirably marshaled list, given with a dramatic force and skill which hugely delightod the audience, was the instance of the Karl of Derby's opposition ia 1837 to the proposal to concede free gov ernment to Canada. 11 would be utter ruin, Lord Derby bad said, and would lead to the establishment of a sort of French republic in Lower Canada, and would hand over the Knglish-born minority to the tender mercies of the French colonists. It was precisely such a speech as might be made by Mr. Balfour or Lord Salisbury, although the Karl of Derby was discussing Canada iu a less violent mannor than Lord Salisbury was discussing Ireland. Against the Earl of Derby's prophecy Mr.

Gladstone placed the testimony which Sir Alesand Gait, formerly high commissioner in Great Britain for Cunada, delivered tho other night, to the efl'cct that Canada had flourished exceedingly and had become more closely united with the mother country. So," said Mr. Gladstone, in an eloquent passage, "would it be with Ireland when she enjoyed the blessings of home rule." Consequences Hast Be Considered. Keferring to the desire ot the people of the locality for the imposition of a tax on foreign oils, Mr. Gladstone said it would be impossible to consider the practicability of such proposals without considering the consequences to which they would lead the other quarters.

If articles competing with the products of one district were taxed, they must be prepared to lay corresponding taxes on other foreign produce. He contended that the system of free trade had caused an enormous improvement in the condition of the working people. The Conservatives propbesibd that the establishment of Lome rule would lead to trouble in Ireland. Mr. Gladstone's answer to this was that it would lead to prosperity.

The Conservatives' predictions on the results of every reform, he saidt had been worthless, preposterous fabrications by which the peonle had been deluded and misled. John Morlejr's Predicament. If Mr. John Morley becomes a minister be will have to be re-elocted. His opponents in Newcastle mean to nominate Joseph Cowan to oppose him.

Mr. Cowan is immensely popular and the Conservatives believe he would be Likely to oust Mr. Morley. Anticipating a new Cabinet, the parma-nent heads of the departments here, as is customary, sought to learn what new ministers they are likely to be required to serve. A leading treasury oilicial told the representative of the Associated Press that he had obtained an intimation that Henry Fowler would be chancellor ot the exchequer and Sir William Vornon Harcourt, ilrst lord of the treasury and Government leader in the House of Commons.

This arrangement contains a startling implication that Mr. Gladstone will either retire to the House ot Lords or that he will take the lightest ist in the Government the presidency of the council Hot the subtest inkling of his intention has as yet reached the chiefs of the departments. NEW B1WNSWICK NEWS. The Church of England Synod's Proceedings Cad Abrnptly From tho West Indies. (From our own correspondent.) St.

Joiiw, N.B., July 8. The Church of England synod's proceedings terminated abruptly to-day. H. L. Sturdee moved that the delegates elected by this synod to the provincial synod be instructed not to vote for any scheme of consolidation ot the church unless it is provided that the same shall be submitted to the diocesan Synods for approval.

This brought on a lively discussion and when Mr. Sturdoe and bis friends Insisted on pressing the motion W. M. Jarvis demanded a call of the house. Soino members declared this a most unusual proceeding, but Mr.

Jarvis said it was necessary. When the lay delegates stood up it was found that only live were present This was not a quorum, lo the bishop coadiuter declared tun synod adjourned aud pronounced the benediction. The stoaniBhip Taymouth Castle arrived this morning from the West Indies. has a full cargo of sugar and molasses, for St John and Halifax, besidos she was forced to leave a lot of goods for the next boat. The passage up was line.

Among her passengers are live sisters of i AMontrealer Makes Another Century Run Yesterday. OTHER BICYCLING NOTES. Quotient Still BnsY Ruclnr Over the I.lne The I.eagne Baseball Games General. Special to the Qazettc. Ottawa, July 8.

That the Ottawa Cricket club will take part in the great cricket tournament being arranged by the Wanderers of Halifax, to take place at. Halifax during the first week ot next month, ia almost a certainty. Up till yesterday, owing to the great expenses involved by the club in the construction of its pavilion, the trip was looked upon as impossible. Mr. U.

T. A. Bell, however, on his return vcsterday took the matter in hand and liy dint of an energetic canvass succoedod in socuring to-day nearly the whole amount necessary to carry the trip through. The team will be: Q. II.

Warden, Win. i. Bristowe, W. C. Little, Lord Kilcouraie, P.

B. Bentley, II. Ack-land, E. Turton, F. 8.

Dickey, Bert Len (Prof.) and B. T. A. Bell. This is the strongest the club can turn out and is even a better aggregation than that which inflicted the crushing defeat on the Btrong Toronto eleven at Toronto tho other day.

The series of matches will include all Halifax, embracing the pick of the army and navy and Wanderers and the Belmont club ot riniacieipiiia. The winners will be awarded a cup. Ottawa people are proud of the cricket strength of their club and look toward with confidence ot its doings in tne tournament. The team, as everybody knows, possesses great batting strength every man in the eleven being a bat, while its bowling and fielding strength is ex cellent. A Postponement.

The Grand Trunk and Lachine Cricket clubs were to have played a match to day. The game has been postponed oat ot respect to me memory 01 me uiiimo wawa crew. On the M.A.A.A. Grounds. A cricket match will be held on the M.A.A.A.

grounds this afternoon between teams selected by Messrs. Barton and Pcan. Mr. Barton's eleven will comprise the following players: Messrs. (trace, ltrfr Phil cvIta Manbntivtn Trimble, Godwin, Culverwell, Cumber-laud.

Drumnjond, Dutton and Bell. The game will commence at sharp. ICRONSE. On the Nhainrock Grounds. From present appearances the Munt- reaiers will not have a very strong team to meet the Shamrocks to-day, but surprises may come again.

Then there will be a junior match likewise, the Cote St. Taul and Junior Shamrock clubs playing aner itie senior clubs, following will be the teams: Montreal Geraghty, Wilkinson, Anderson, O'Brien, Murphy, Coulson, Barlow, Boyd, Field, King, Wilson, Hamilton. Baird, McCallum, Patterson. Captain, T. L.

Paton. Shamrocks McKenna. Murray. Bark. I'uggan, Dwyer, Moore.

Neville, Foley, iiiiuon, UMeara, lansey and tucker. Mr. James Carruthcrs has been agreed on as referee. Cornwall vs. Toronto.

Toronto seems to be sendinz a nrettv good team to Cornwall to-day and mav give the Factory Town boys a pretty good snake, especially with turner off. Toronto 8. 8. Martin, goal C. G.

Car niichael, point; J. 8. Garvin, cover; McConaicliv. P. Knowlea.

L. Boiul. dn fence field G. Wheeler, centre I). H.

Livingstone, G. Gale, J. W. Gale, homo; a. JMason, outside; ,1.

warnnck, inside; A. Allan, spare; F. Thompson, captain. Cornwall Carpenter, goal Hughes. point; rites, cover point H.Adams, J.

Adams, J. McCutcheon, defence field A. Riviere, centre; Turner, Lacey and Dana-ber, home field Black and McCutcheon, Lome James Murphy, captain. Ivy Leaves and Nil ver Leaves. The Silver Leaf Lacrosse club will cross sticks with the Ivy Leaf on Logan's farm on Saturday afternoon.

Julv 9. A sood match is expected as both teams are in we pink ot condition. Mr. G. 1:1 niton Will act as referee.

A Donble Event. The Gordon 2nd will cross sticks with the Victoria Juniors on the Gordon grounds to-dav at 2.30 n.m. Immediate ly after the Mechanics will play with the Cote 2nd. Both east end teams have been putting in hard practice. BASEBALL.

Resnlts of Tcsterday'a Game. New Yobk, July 8. Following were the results of the league games played throughout the country to-day National League. At Cleveland (first same) Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 000300000 1 3 7 Batteries Iiavles and Zlmmer: Fouta and Con. Daily.

Umpire, Gaffiiey. At Cincinnati (first Ramc) Cincinnati 100010000 2 5 0 Baltimore 0 0 000004 4 4 Batteries Chamberltn and Vaughn Mo-Jlalion and HalllKan. Umpire, Emslle, At Cleveland (second game) Cleveland 0 0 800001. 1 7 11 1 Brooklyn 80023 2001 10 11 4 Batterlos Young and O'Connor Stein and Muslow. Umpire, Oull'noy.

At Cincinnati (second game) Cincinnati 610 fio 1000 12 is 2 Baltimore 102 0 10001 11 li Batteries Mullane and Vauirhan Cobb and Foreman in rourtb, and llalilguu. Umpiro. imslie. Al Pittsburg nttfcburg 000210010 4 9 5 Philadelphia 002010000 3 6 0 BattericB Kbret and Mack Woyhing and Cross. Umpiro, Mitchell.

At Louisville Boston 002111011 710 4 JiOulNVllle. 000000020 2- 2 Batteries Htlvltts and Kelly Hemming and Grim. Umpire, Sheridan. Al Chicago-Chicago 002800020 7 7 ft Washington 030000000 a 7 2 Batteries Hutchinson andttchrlver: Abbey and Mllllgan. Umpire, Lynch.

At Bl. Louis Game postponed by rain. C'lnbs Give tho Ghost. Milwaukee. July 8.

The Milwaukee baseball team has disbanded. The Fort Wayne loague club lias also given up the ghost Montreal and Hawthorne. The Ilawthornes and Montreals will come together for the first time this sea-eon to-morrow. Both teams are in fine form and neither has lost a game so far. The Ilawthornes will put the following team in the field) Mow at.

pitcher Lorl-gan, catcher; Fry, first baso; Hitchie, second base Hagar, third base Uamil-ton, short stop Cornell, loft field Herbert, centre field; Kiddle, right flold. Game will be called at 3.30 and tukepluce on Logan's park. t'cntnry linn. Mr. A.

A. Simpson, second lieutenant of the M. B. made a contury run yesterday, starting at (1.30 m. from the corner of Craig and I'laced'Armes hill for Bt.

Anne's via Lachine road; distance 25 miles, returning to the starting point for lunch and loaving again at 1 p. m. for Bte. Anne's. On the re tura lie was caught iu the rainstorm Stomach, and is guaranteed to cure every form of indigestion or dypepsia.

MARINE JSTELLIGENCE. OCEAS STEAMSHIP MOTEJtEJrXS. Abkivid July 8. Bteanmhlp. At.

Britannic. York. Liverpool 1 IIIT OFMOMTBEAI- ARRIVED-July Htcornshlp Peruvian, 2031, Nnnan, Glasgow, 11 A A Allan, general, pteamshlp Mlramlchl, Baquet, Plcton, a llroea, general. KteamthlpBlnhherihult. Hamburg and Ant werp, Al nnderloh A Co, general.

Pteomshlp State or Georgia, Munderlob Co, general. Cleared July 8. Ptcamshlp Kdmondxley, 980, Mnlr, Sydney, Ilcnshaw, light, Strnmshlp Mongolian, S207, Barrett, Liverpool, A A Allan, general. Bteamtihlp Chollertr.n, 173S, Whstlor, Liverpool, flailing, Bonald A Co, lumber. Notes.

The depth of wat er at Sorel on he 7 th was S3 leetllneh; In the harbor channel yesterday It was SI feet 9 inrhen. The uteamship Mongolian, Allan line, Ment. Barrett, 8atl to-day for Liverpool wllh a full cargo, 70 head of cattle and about 1,000 Klieep. The utenmnhlp Chollerton, Captain Whatley, has cleared for Liverpool with a eargoof lumber consigned by Marling. Itonald A Co.

The MeamHhlp Kdmondsley, Captain MAlr, has nailed for Sydney light, consigned by llenrtiaw. tub STBAMsnn? PERtrviAw The steamship Peruvian, Allan line, Captain Nutian, arrived in yesleniay from OlaxgoMr with a general cargo and forty-two Icelanders who are going to Winnipeg. The first officer reports that the Peruvian left Ulasgow at 10 pmon the 24th June and had strong winds with head seas the whole trip across the Atlantic. Oil the Cape three Icebergs were seen while clear wealher prevailed from Cape Kay upwards to tiuebec, which was reached on the 7lh at fi m. The Peruvian was only detained at thetftiarantlne station flvemlnntes.

The steamship treetlands. Captain Conlllard, which cleared al the Harbor otllce on June 10, Instead of proceeding to sea, went into Tate's dry deck, where she has been completely overhauled, and Is now looking smart and trim. She will proceed to Cow Hay, consigned by It l'ubeU A Co, with a general cargo. HOTICE TO MONTREAL FIIITS. Mr.

Alexander Robertson, secretary to the Harbor Oommiwiloners, has issued the following notice to Montreal pilots concerning the Hie Croix and l'ointe aui Tremble gas buoys: "July 7th, It. Is to-day reported to me that these two new gas buoys were nxwt last night so that they are now visible at a distance of Ave miles also lltat they stand 1 feet out ot the water. Pilots will notice that none of the gas bnoys In the neighborhood of lichee are visible at, a long dlstanee. The light is In a small dioptric lantern, and they are nottutended fur long range and are more usera.1 to indicate a loc amy man aa icauing ngnta." PORT OF ItlCBEO. Rpeetal to the GAZt-rrcl Arrived July 8.

ftteamshlp Camperdown, Larably, Olaoa Bay, Montreal, coal. Nchooner Hnow Queen, Brochn, Moiste, A Frsser Co, salmon. (anal boats A Adams, Hhnvah Bros, Magglo itergin ana uunpbell, Uobotteu, uennot anthracite. Canal boat iArktn, Vanghan, Whitehall, A runean, anthracite. Canal boat Maud, Armstrong, Whitehall, 'rcner a to, aninraciie.

CLAKD July 8. Ptcamshlp Otter, Rousseau, Natashqiian, A leu. Kraser A Co. Barque Nina, Henrlcksen, Honflour, Price Ur 4 Co. Brig Ilpotar, Btversten, London, Dobell, Brrkett A Co.

Canal boats iA Perham and Sanders, uwiuun, i iausDurg, i'ictuar Frere. Canal boat Douohue, New York, flttll Jt Printk Notrs Jnly S. A llan line steamship Newfoundland arrived up Hiadup m. Steamship Hneaton passed up 6 m. Hamburg and Ameriran Packet line steam-shin Ktnhtienhnk tiAMHl un at 30 a m.

lsinahlsoB line sieainahtp Warwick, from Glasgow, passed up at it 30 a m. Barque Beatrice lea Iu tow for Montreal last IIIMIMIKHl. ltariiue Navigator, from Montreal, passed down lust midnight, steamship CainperdowD passed up at 3 30 a m. Steamship Cuban passed down at 8 m. Allan line steamship Acadian passed up at 3 i in.

The French frigates Arothustt and Hussard are expected In port on August 10th. The re lias been a decided Improvement In the nrnvsis in pon up to uaie mm year as com-ml wllh last both as regards steamships and -ailing vessels. There have been 150 auum-hip as com (tared wtth 1 Id last year, being an Increase ol 40, while the number of tailing vesM'ls ha Increased from loH to 196, aa increase of s7. The arrivals from the Lower provinces Dave increaseu rrom ia to itb. Steamship Wnrwtek, Coutts, Olasgow, John Boss a Cu, gwiietai.

steamship stubbenhuk, Bcuobr, Hamburg, Aiacpnerson, general. Barque llratrice McOough, Barbados, Montreal, nioluMies. Parous Hans. Pohlberg. Sunderland.

Barque Queen of the East, Soreusen, Ilurtlo- IKKH. l.a 1 V. Steamship Mlrauiichi, Baquet, Plctou, Quebec Steamship company, general. Steamthlp 1'eruvlan, Kunan, Qlasgow, Al- utus, lute lo. general.

Sthouner, Malie Vigilante, Desgogne Cow Bay, tiro Patersou, coalT stesnisliiB Avlona passed down at 4 pm. Steamship Virginia passeil down at 9 m. Steamship Mlramlchl, having dlst-harged her Quebec cargo, left fur Muutreal at 2 a in. tilLF BCKVatT. QcgBSC, July xoRirnta REPORT.

CAi'g Rosier 34-Clear; west wind. Fatbkh Point 156-Outwrd, 3 am, AiuuijuihJa. JlATASg (ll)) Inward, a Rydalholme. CAi'K Ciiattr 230 Inward, steamer Mahtin Rivfr 28B1 Inward, 6 am, Cacuuna, Coaqusror aueliored ihers. CAfi ilAunAi.sN 290 Inward, tarn, Vaietta yesterday 5 jim, Aellv.

Kamb Point 320J pm, line nog Ayr. an. Point ik Month 240 Clear; west wind. AMlcoell (a2MJ Clear: northwest wiud. South Point Outward, 6 a iu, M.

Canada. II ath Point Uulnare arrived, Anna Mo-Oee sailed for Quebec. Ixiw Point 676 Clear west wind. Inward. Nordensjold.

Outward, yesterday, ii hi, Kniptis; iu, President Uardeld, ship Ttilot'lia. AFTKRNOOV REPORT. 43-01car and calm. Iuward, 1 m. Bweraer, Kivkr do Loop H5J Clear; west wind.

Outward, mxin. Alert. Fatukk Point lBl Clear; west wind. CAi'g Maoiiai.un (290) northwest wiud. Outward, II ra, Amarynthla, amr Point uadlClear northwest wiud.

Hkatii Point Clear narth wind. Outward, 10 a m.H 8 Canada and Ontarie. South Puint Inward, 11 a Anna Mode. Point ties Monts 240 Clear went wind. Inward, Relief.

MMCELLAHT. The Allan steamship Rosarian, from Montreal for Loudon, arrived out un Thursday morulug with her shipment of 491 oattls iu good order. The Thomson lino steamship Oerona, from Mont real on the 20th ultimo, arrived at Newcastle on the 7th instant aud landed her shipment of live stock (7S4 cattle aud 170 sheep) in giKsi condition, with the exception of 1 shoep which died on the The Beavor line steamship Lake Ontario, from Montreal on the 2t)th ultimo at 8 am, arrived at Liverpool on Friday morning, having made the passage In 8 days hours, from Que-bee to Liverpool. The Allan steamship Nostorlan, from GIrh. gow, arrived at Philadelphia at noon on Frl- SIIII-PINQ news by cable, Torr IIkad, July 7.

Passed, steamer Cano-pus (Br), Kasterbrooke, Montreal for Liverpool barque Amaranth (Br). Hawthorn, Uuebuo tor but last. Bowlino, July 0. Arrived, barque Otto (Nor), Uundersen, BU Tliomus, Canada. sniKMw, July s.

Palled, steamer Fromoua Br), Anderson Montreal. lMll NAVlUAlIOlf. I liAOlIINUl CANAIr-JULY 8, The fnllowlng barges passed through ladijn with lumber Maokensln, fti Arno. 800,000 ft Kddr, 202,000 ft I tleorim ft ft OefaVd I 000 ft Charlotte, 166 cords ot firewood. PASSSD THE) WRI.LANP CANAL.

i Port Dalmousir July g- Passed un-Hleamor Nlplgon and barges, Ogdeusburg to Hancock, lKht; steamer A MovTtlte, Ogdont-burg to Olirengo, light; schooner Milrli? An- I hette, Uuuilltou to IVirt Daliiouslo, llgUt IN Alt) OF Notre Dame Hospital, OFFICE: No. 1641 Notre Dame Street, LIST OF DONATIONS E. A. Generenx, Oil painting Slniniw and 1 lota at Laval ui L. K.

N. ITatte, "Pratt" Hano iximlnlon" Organ. Willis "Boll" Organ 11. A A. Allan, first class return tic' I Montreal to Livcixxd i.norii a.

i.o., nrsi class ticket Montreal to Ulasgorv reiurn m. Ht. 1mls, gold wale? i Miller Un. A Tom, v. iwi IlotWatcrrUilier -o.

K.H.lJesinarteau. II. II. Ives, No. 7UI" Water liollet 11 "Buffalo" Hot J.

Orenier 'V Hndon, Ilt of cotton lated Vr crt 6 bbls. granu- S' belle A Parlor Het trj" Kitchen Kange V- BirksACcHilver fan A i rere. Hhctland Pony Hochelaga Cotton Co.) Dale of PrintK. Per A. (lault, do.

W. Hhlrt'g .,11,, President. do. O. Cotton.

Ju ni O-wen McGaivey A Sjn, Baby Carriage H. A. Nelson A Hons, 18 assorted Pressing Cases jnciiary m'rg move. W. W.

Ogllvle, 6 bbls. Floor (Hun- garian) Can. Iiress Shield Mfg. 1 gross "Herena" Dress Shields Oendron M'l't. Lady's Tricycle Rev.

M. Baile. Hllver Watch J. Rattray A 500 Cigars American Glass 10 dozen i Kngraved Goblets 1, Mrs. G.

A. Nantel, bl'k Marble Clock Mongcnals, Hoivln A Mirror J. B. A. Morgenals, bnsln ls 5 Pess, 1st quality -i Wm.

Clendinneng A8on.No. 8 Lealer Cooking Stove Blouln, IHforges A Latonrelle, Gnaa- ller i A. T. Wiley A China Tea Brayley, Boos A a gross "Turkish Lyes" Thos. Dnherty A Chest of Tea Cemeran, C'urrle A 3 Framed Eu- giavings I 1 Karsnlou A 5 boxes Imperial Powder T.Carll, BtatuesmirGeo.

E. Carticr and I. J. Papineau). Imperial Oil Co.

Petrolia. Ont 2 I Wlver War Coal Oil a boxes Paraflne Candles. Wstson A Dickson, Lamp A. Bamsay A Hon, framed B.P. Mirror 1 I.

Ritchie tobacco and Normandia A Prance, brushes ami dusters a Canada RevnePnbltshlnjf 5 year- ly stibscriptinns tot'onada ftevua mo P. I). Dods A boa of artists materials. Ijlli) Wm. fcvans.

lawn Mower i A. Holland A Son, Choice wall fnper British American Waterproof waterproof garments 1 1 00 M. Lainci A Won, 10 palts iArd, Anchor Brand 1 -5 M. T. MrGrali A Son, 10 pails Lard.

1 F. IA Ptmllow A years' subscription to "Moniteurdu 13 50 O. G. Gaucher, a bbls. Flour, '6 Ruses' Uot Meagher case Orange Quinine wine l'joo Lake of the Woods Milling 3 bbls.

Mio I W. Telmosse, 1 ease Claret. 1 case Heuterne id 10 Hudon A Orsali, 2 cases St. Siitephe in J9 New England Paper Wrapping Pajier lnvj Robert Miller A Sob, Fancy Statlou- rjr Jas. Tester A Boubona In Fancy Boxes 1 11 m.

Kwiog A Lawn Mower. iO E. Heuser A Silver Teapot, Milk ug and Sugar Bowl, and Pope ley Whip Rock Island, P.O., Whip Mi! S. H. A A.

B. Ewlug, 20 lbs. coffee 11 A. L. C.

Merrill, hearth run. 1 "I Merlatt. A Armstrong, 2 sawhels cij Geo, ParrliiKton A Htm, Trunk it Cebbau M'f'n Framed Kugravinss 1 i Montreal Waterproof L'lotuiug Waterproof Garment 1 NEW DONATIONS. B. I.cdoux, Phaeton Baxter, Diuniond Rln? 1 i I avigue A I.aJole, Cornel li) W.

L. Haldimand A sundry articles 7J Wm. Sclater A Household Fire IV. tin ceil luhhra turner, St. Pierre A New Home tewing machine J.

J. Mllloy, lady's tailor-mails K. Hharptey A Sob. Clock Thlbaudeau Bros. A Brussela tariiei A.

Conlllard, Double Bedstead (Iron) i .1 Evens 5 tons best American Ci ai ui ml 8. Davis A Sons, 1,000 "Cuble" Cigars :) A. FancyChalr M. llebvre A 10 pails Preserves. wi R.l!eulu)c,l'aiuling "Madonna" (Spaur i.hi Thos.

Sonne. Palmetto tent S'i 10 Hudson, Sumner A Lantern loek ii I Jas. Walker A Brass Coll'ee Urn. WalterWilson, Gold Scarf pin 13 Mrs. F.

May. 1 douen Silver Tea Ppoiins ') is 8. ft. faraons. Music Stand ij Montreal Steam Laundry six Villa T.tnan DV.UIa Mde.

A. Levesoue, Fancy articles 10 Abbott A Portable Folding beds. 1 1 Buhl. Millar, 10 do Ginger ale 1,1 Porter, Kemp A Teskey, Work Basket 1 1 Ceo. Prowse, Patent lee Cream Freezer Walter H.

Cottlngham, 1 dor Superb Gold Paint (To be continued.) E. P. LACIIAPELI.K. il President. EVOKXE BCACUKV.

THE Province of Quebec Lotej TWO DRAWlifflvERY WO.NTH, First and Third Wednesday. PRIZES VALUE All Pratt Drawn ft Each Divwiy NEXT DRAWINgT JULY A Notice that the Capital Prize Is $15,000 Tickets, i.ocV Tickets, 25c. For 1.00 yon tun draw Ftvr 1.00 youoau For $1.00 you can draw For (1.00 vou can draw. There are also a great many prljios oif.i" $1. $, $'J00 andooo, aggregutliig lkin't ftirget that with the very same tk'ij you oan draw more than one urle.

's'JJt stance, ymi ean draw one ol thc 1 one by one, and 11 may happen in tie) time that the same number Is In drawing approximation prlw of 10, besides teriniiialliig with the two trl figures of the Brst or second capital if thus drawing two or thine prlics, i S. K. LEFEBVRE, Manager, 81 8U James inn Montmil, till, if TUXGaSETTR I printed and pnWihl Th Utt Pbintinu i i llirmiii Whits, resldlus 111 Moutrrv Uielr office, eorner Ol BU Francois and Craig st res is. 52,740 THOS. F.

G. FOISY, PIANO MANUFACTURER, 214 Papineau Avenue A visit in requested. Agents Wanted all over tho Dominion. Send for Catalogues and Price Lint. Telephone 7227.

Private 1700. 104 Dillon Co'; 9 CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE, MONTREAL, CHEMICALS, DRUGS. ACIDS, ANILINE, C0L0RSf dyfUtuffs, OILS. PORTLAHS CEMENT Hlphest Awards at all Exhibition CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. bltlDESD NOTICE.

A HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEXn npon the Capital Htock of this Company at the rate of five percent, per aannm will be paid on AUOUHT 17th next, to the Shareholders of record on that date. Of this dividend one and one-half per cent, is from the annuity provided lor until Anirust, 189:1, by a deposit, with the Canadian ilovern-nient, and one per cent, hi from the surplus earnings of the Company. Warrants for this dividend, payable at the agency of the Hank of Montreal, Wall street. New York, will Its delivered on and after August 17 th at that agency to shareholders on the New York Register. Warrants of European Shareholders on the London Register wilt be payable In sterling at the rate of four shillings and one piuuy naif penny, 4a lMd, perdollar, leas income tax at the Bank of Montreal, SSI Abchurch Lane, London, and will be delivered on or about the same date at the ottlceol the Company, 1 tueen Victoria street, Loudon, Kugland.

The Transfer Hooks of tho Company will be closed In London, at 9 o'clock p. Friday, 8th, and In Montreal and New York ut the same hour on Friday, July 'i'ind, and will be reopened at ten "'clock ou Thursday, the 18th August next. By order of the Board. CHARLES PRISKWATEK. Secretary.

Ofkke or tiik Skcrktabt, Moutreai, July 2nd, lU'i. 158 sum. wns OTTIR, PEERLESS ENGINE AND CYLINDER OILS Warranted to give perfect satisfaction oa largest Knglnes. l'J Uuld Medals, Head Office, 30 Front St. East, Toronto CORPORATION VILLAGE OF VAUDREUIL.

The Municipal Council of the Village of Vau-dronll resolved to ask submissions for the construction of an aqueduct on a way runniug over seven miles In length. The plan and estimates will be deposited at the office of the undersigned, at the Village o( Vaudreull, from the 7lh till tho list of July Instant, and no submission will engage the Corporation, Vaudreull, July th, 18P3. F. D. O.

TURCOTTE, 101 Secretary -Trtasurtr. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR "DOCTOR'S SPECIAL" OLD BRANDY. Every bottle is wired and sealed with a sllvr capsule. Heleoted and recommended for mode cinol use by the greatest physicians in Europa and America. l'rlce $1.91 per quart bottle.

Every label bean the great distiller's name RnilTri rill rnc rnr.mn Vll-U. Brand registered. To Imitate this li Ifunrarv. LAWRENCE A. WILSON 4 CO.

BnlA rre.l I In P.o.a.lu rr Til I IS I ttMIIOp. tnann's (lold Ick Hee Champagne, Claymore Kfntilh. lluK Nlcbulf ou's London Dry Ulus, etc etc. MONTREAL, 141 Montreal Cemetery Co. NOTICE TfTpROPRIETORS.

To sWAIlNI tin) Arvn sM.I Of the cenieuiry," the IVusuJos SESTTol fiiuVmleiir Biuwge tm, Bupor- The Trusteos will assume the ear of the irassln peiwulty un reuulut of ill) per luo ftTt suiM'inelal meneure, Klirlhur lit at the lt)u ut. jJniS lly order, o. nriiNeXiRn, Beu rotary-Treasurer, 08 yuiio, lower, iokio, rseuson, minsanu oargws, Maseaba, Wavcrly, Hayes, Oifmrd, Jasalle, iJtngclL Boys and consort, Edwnnl smith and barges, Roby, Corsica, Wade, Williams, HHna in 1 tiunrPK Uown Pontlac. Saxon, Briton, Brlttan and barge, Garden City and barges, Farwcll and consort. Swain and raft, Jollet, Nyack, Atlantic, Toltee and eonsort, William Cliisholm.PoInt Abino, Wright and barges, James Pickands, Sarnac, Volunteer, Moore and raft, Martin, Nnhant, Porter, Chamberlain and barges, Fletcher and barges, PASSED tiir son.

SAtiivr PTR. MARtR, July 8 Paused up Athabasca, United Empire, Thomson, lis), (lilchrist, Marina, Castalla, Samuel Mitchell, Marlska, Pauticr, City of Berlin, Down Hope, Fltiipa'rtck, Matna, John Mitchell, Fairbanks, Bartlett, 102, 109, Japan, Vance, Palmer, Spokane, Peek, America, Foster, Yakima, 117, Whcelor, Ashland. Clear, calm. passed port rrcRON. Port JTrmow, Jnly 8 Passerl no Corona, Northern Wave, Lamb, Iteindeer, Kallvuga.

Fontana, Ihincan, Mineral Slate, Senecn, Majestic, Sanilao, Armour, Clarion, Hill, Lillie Smith, St Ijiwronce, Hodge, Van-derbilt, Tempest, No 2 and barges, Packer, Columbia, Foster, Frontenae, Wyoming, No 2, Frin and consort, Russia, Birkhead and barges, Selkirk, (lermania and barges, Sherllfs, O'Neill, Iiepere, Masalia. Lown Nahant, Paranac, Martin, Nelli, Woodward, Chamberlain and barges, Colwell and consorts, Fletcher and consorts, Astee and consort, Badger, Mineral Rock and barges, Van A linn, Marshall and barges, Business. Bacon, Hall, Kalkaska, Elphicke.Card, StLawrenoe, Mount CI mens, Scotia and consort, Nashua and consorts. PURE eowd; by All tlroeoFs aA Dngglsts. lis XV, UiiiirTti cum Wck Raadacheaiul relieve the trmibim Inel.

dent to a bilious state of the svnltmi. such aa Dixsiness, 'ausea. Drowsiness. Uislress after aling, Pain in the Hula, While, their moss remarkable succtss has bees sbowa in euriiig nsadaeha, yet Css-rss's Lttti.s I.irns Pn.lA are equally vslush! ia or.siiil..n. curing abd preventing tliis snnnTtiigcoiiiplsint.

while they also correct ll filers nf the stninarh, st.mulate the liver and regulate the bewtifc Kveo i( thev only cured Ache they would ho almost priceless ti these who suffer from tins dlstnsssing complaint: but fort'iimtely theii- gmKlnes dues not end here, and ttvme who ence trv fhm will Hnd tliese little pills taluaUe In so many ways that may win not ne willing lo do without I nut tutvr au sick neaa Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where ere make our great boast. Our pills cure It erhlle others do not CUaTsa's Uttls Litis Pills are very small and very easy to take. Otis or two pills make A dose. They are strictly vegetable and ao not gripe or purge, but by tlieir gwitle action pease aH who nm them. In vials at cents) OTA for $1.

Hold everywhere, or sent by luau. Caim insicun rt UE bib) Mlfa JXTST ABBIVED By hi. Teutonic," model (i).) 1 Inch Cushion lyres, Hoys' Merries and Nafelles, Bill Bearings throughout, with Cushion Tyres, ti. lieels aoid on lbs lusUUmeut pliiu. oue-liilrd down and $10 monthly, bend for catalogue, LOUIS RUBCNSTEIN, 74 637 Craig Street, Moutreai, GRAND TRUNK-RAILWAY.

Tentlcrs for Iron Bridges. PEALFD TENPER8. markel "Teuder for Iron Bridges," will be received by the undersigned for the superstructure of the various Iron bridges required on the Ureal Western Mvlslon during the year lHuii, up to NOON of SATURDAY, the 16th day of July, 1892. Spun diagrams and specifications may he UAH 1 1 rl If lu.i.l.. 1 1.

7. muil.1 vvraiiii. of Mr. Joseph Hobson, the Company's Chief jjiKuiivr Kb nsiiiibou, 1 SA LiwmhI. n.

an. I .1 will nn HMuaa.lli. beM'vepUd. L. J.SCARGEANT, General Manager.

Montreal, 1th July, 1882. lua. CATTLE FITTINGS AND SHIP LINING Work done on short notice. Ratlsfnotlon guuruuteed. 'l'eletheae SI, SS.

ESTATE G. PALLASCID ai)0 ISt. Jiuucs, Street, Moutreai. CAN APIAN AGENCY 1 -0 THE TUHJf COMMISSION 00ft 101" KffV YOBK 20t St. Jam.

Montreal. exeonted on. all Raea Truw. throughout the United HUtes, Xkittluioi of tsimdaaiidaioaA Briilo. wmisira.

ui MUNN BONELESS CODFISH TnmllBwl knernai anU 1 fa ti. sin is lbs. All lb brlclf Vurt NewfoiiutlUmd Coniash onljr. BlliU BY ALL CROCBICJ, STEWAIvT nvxn CO. Bant John Hirers, Wholesale agents Telephone No.

1136, es. A eaa egusls SO posutds Sat Sodalr 'iw CARTER'S.

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