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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 8

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THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1834. MARINEJNTELLIGENCE BRITISH AND FOREIGN. pijwniittfmtjs. fin WE FOLLOWING ARE THE LEADING HOTELS In their several localities was hold December 19th at the offices, Ureat Winchester Louden. Mr.

Francis Tothill presided. repsrt stated that the gross receipts for the year endiag the 30th of September had, as against 40,507 an previous year, and the net profit hud been XI 2, Al 3, against .11,231 in 1882, and 8,013 ju 1881. The chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, observed that it was hoped as the directors had been given to understand that thci construe, turn of the Nictaux and Atlantic Kail way would bo resumed, and that the completion of the Western Counties lino between Digby and Annapolis would be accomplished. The company would derive considerable advantago from theso railways when completed. As to their claims against the Canadiun Government for tho breach of the agreement of September 22, 1871, and the consequent losses sustained hy the company during tho period they wcro deprived of the Windsor branch and running powors into Halifax, the arguments in tho case before the Supreme Court had boon concluded.

The judges, however, had reserved their decision, but the directors hoped that Judgment would be given in favour of tho company in the early part of noxt year. Mr. C. Fitch Kemp having seconded the discussion followed, principally on matters of account to which tho chairman and Mr, Kemp replied. Considerable Satisfaction was expressed by Mr.

Levy and Mr. Scho-field at the improvement in the financial position of the company, and ut its brighter prospects. Tho motion was carried unanimously, and the retiring directors and auditor were afterwards re-elected. EXULAXD. r.

Lowell reaiffna. LoNDOii, January 2 Mr. Lowell has retired from the rectorship of, tit, Andrew's University, to which he wan recently elected. He states that his resignation was owing to the difficulty ho would encounter in properly discharging hig duties as rector of the University in view of his position as Ambassador of the United States. The resignation Is greatly regretted by his supporters in the recent election an well as by the officials of tno mversity.

IICEI.AIVD. 1 Mr. niirsr' arKamenta. Di-blik, January 2. DeBpito the proclamation of the Lord-Lieutenant prohibiting the gathering' of Nationalists at C'ootc Hill, Mr.

Biggar, M. arrived there and was enthu siastically received hy a large crowd." The magistrates handed Biggar a copy of the proclamation prohibiting the meeting. Big-irar drove off, followed by his friends and the police, the latter preventing any assembly of i i i i tne crowa. a uiuner me cvuiiiuk biggar said he was not aware how Earl Spencer obtained the title to his property, but unless some successful prostitute or church robber amassed it years ago hpenccr would probably at the present day be a drunken horse breaker. 1 ITALY.

i A sick prelate. Home, January, 2. Very Rev. Mgr. Lovia Hostlot, D.D.

of, the Archdiocese of New York, now rector of the Catholic American College, is seriously ill. He was unable to attend the New Year's reception of the Pope. The Archbishopric of Philadelphia will be filled immediately by the appointment of a prelate f-om the Diocese of Texas. FHAXCK. Rising threatened.

Pstna, January 2. A telegram from Bayonne states that a revolutionary movement is expected upon the Franco-Spanish frontier. The Sudrkin murder. St! Petiiisbcko, January 2. The leader of the Nihilists, who killed Lieut-Colonel Sudrkin, was an ex-artillery officer named Degaieff, who ie believed to lie identical with Jablouski, the Nihilist.

The latter has been arrested, and has given the authorities the names of twenty-seven Nihilists. Jablouski was deeply compromised in the murder of General Strelnikoff, at Odessa, for which he was transported to Siberia, but escaped, and came to St. Petersburg, where he offered his services to Sudrkin and became his confidential spy. Sudrkin, with his assistant and Jablouski, were seated in a room drinking tea, when suddenly the door was opened, and a shot fired at Sudrkin, which was immediately followed by a blow from a crowbar. Sudrkin, though badly hurt, seized two candlesticks to defend himself, and severely wounded one of the assailants, when he was overcome by the superiority of the numbers of the Nihilists.

His assistant was struck down and left upon the floor for dead. He has since died. The Assassins removed their wounded comrade unperceived. The porter of the building heard a noise, but feared to enter the room. An associate of Jablouski has also been arrested.

The murdtr hss caused great dismay at the imperial court, and the number of sentinels has been quintupled. UXITEW STATES. Fatal steamboat accident. Pittsburg, January 2. Last night the tow boats Bunton and Case left the city with tows for the low er ports.

When Davis' Island dam was reached the boats lost control of the tows and swung against the pier. Three coal boats sank. The Case drifted to the head of Neville Island where she lodged. Tha shock of the collision threw the fire from under the boilenj of the Bunton, and in two minutes she was all afire. The crew of twenty became panic-stricken and several jumped overboard.

A boat picked up sixteen of the Bunton' crew the other four are missing. The body of the engineer, Underwood, was picked up. He leaves a wife and five children. The steamer Bunton is a total loss. She was valued at $23,000.

The coal boats sunk were valued at J5.000. MEXICO. Conceaslosi forfeited. Mkxico, January 2. The Mexican Government lias declared forfeited the concession made to General Grant for a submarine cable connecting Mexico, the United States, and Central America, for non-fulfilment.

No work was dene within the prescribed time. SeiTII AMERICA. A quieting down. Panama, December 24 Political matters in the interior wear a much quieter appearance. The bitterness exhibited during and subsequent to the Presidential election! appears to be dying out ftpaalsh mine discovered.

The Esperator Sarito Mine, Darien, which gave millions to the Spaniards, and which was lost many years, has been rediscovered. The new owners expect also to reap millions from it A iewseeraacc edict. The President of Caaca has issued the following ediot The President of the sovereign state of Cauca, in the sue of his legal facnltiet, hereby decrees that all employees appointed or removable by him who twice present themselves in public offices in a lamentable state of drunkenness will be considered a deprived of their positions, while in case of those whose removal dova not depend on the president be will arge the police authorities to bring action against them as drunkard in order that they may be soapended from office." AtTalrsIa Persu Tbe outlook in Pern continues gloomy, owing to Caceres continuing to play a doable-banded and treacherous game. While pretending to be anxioas to visit Limn lie has been inciting the Indians to plunder and murder. Two scenes, bariarpa as those which occurred daring the mutiny in India, have been enacted in the region which be pretends to A ndnry dfannte.

Latest advices from Brazil arc to the effect that the bourxWv depute between Brazil and French Ouiaaa will be submitted to arbitration. JCEJTBAI. AMEBIC. SjasHsaalsa nUMiwa. fAfAtfA, December 14.

The exhibition of arts and industries being held in Guatemala is sUrartmj srh attention. Teas detrt7d. A burricaac on the Mexican coast on Xo- snher4lb eisirelv destroyed the town of Alula, at IM prxt of that Basse. Not a him reauinr-d standing. Vessels and lacaJiet at aotbov nrflered severely.

WM. PARKS SON, Cotton Spinners, Bleachers and Dyers. New Brunswick Cotton Mills, ST. II Nj IV. Tim Cotton Tarns Whlto and Colored, Single anu jjouuie anu Twisted.

Carpet Warps White and Colored. team Warps for Woollen Mills In all the yariuites reqiitrua. Hosiery Yarns of every description. Ball Knitting- Cotton Superior In quality lu uitti iiuporieu. Those goods have been awarded First Prlws on vaeh of tho alxivo articles at the Montreal, Toronto and Halifax Kxhlbltions of 1B80 and isHi, ana -A.

0-03LX) MEDAL at tho Dominion Exhibition held nt Montreal. For sale by tho Wholesale and ltnlall Dry uoous trade throughout the ixnniuiou. A.C1HNTMI ALEX. SPENCE. M.

HEWITT, fiViemnlne Htreet, 11 Collsirne Montreal. Toronto. ACNOWLEDQED TO BE THE Beat Boiler Feeder in the World. Will lift 25 feet and take water at ISO degrees only one handle to start and stop can be worked by a boy. Cheaper than any other Injector in the Market.

Prleca and particulars on application to the Mauulaclurers. R. MITCHELL Montreal ran II "orbit, SI PETER and CRAIG STS MONTREAL. 1)0MIII It A KB WIRE (0Y. (LIMITED.) AGAIN SUCCESSFUL.

J7l 71,1 It vat ninln awarded riHST l'KIKat thr Toronto Exhibition, JHH3, This again proves our wire to he what clnlm for It superior to any other fencing nirulu. Our facilities enable us tooffer it with harbt 4, 6, 6 or 7 Inches apart, aa purchasers may de sire. Our ordinary moke f7 Inch) runs from 16 16U foot rodl Lo the nound. Hend for circulars and policed price list to 42 and 44 Foundling atroet, Mont ri al, or Weatern Depot, ia ront Htroct, Kaal. loronto.

-dm SAMUEL MAY Manufnrturert of mm ai pool tables 3 wiTUMAm iMPRorKiMHitixa com- MNATIOX ClU II ION. Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers All Material Pertaining to tne Business. Nou.526 Craig Montreal. 81 to Adelaide Ht, Toronto. 60 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg.

388 RAILWAY CO. Application will ba made to the Parliament of Hinulft at its next amnion for an Act (1) Extending the time fur completing the Ontario and (Quebec Railway continuing jhe amalgamation of the Ontario and yu l-c Hallway Company and tbe Credit Valley ItuMway Company by an indenture of amalgamation executed on the day of November laat confirming the purchaMeof part of the Atlantic and Northwest Hallway by Indenture of sale -xecuUd an the third day of iJecember, A.U, (4) confirming the purchase of partot theCsnadian I'scitlc Hallway (la mlb-a) by Indenture of sale exrrul'fl on the third day of lieeember, A. ln3 (5ronflrming the ke by tbe tmtario and t(urbi: itailway lo the Canadian Parinc Kailway rf Its consolidated line, with P-ased line and appurtenances, and empowering tlietjntnrtoarMliuebMr Hallway Company carry into effect in all reepects tbe Miid aeveral Inatramenlalncluding the power to Increase the smount of bondaor deuenturs stork already sullmrln-d to such amount as may be nereaonry to carry nut the condition of the Indenture of aaleexeented by Ihe Atlantic ami Norlnwest Kailway Company. Obtaining power to lame botuls or upon the nortloa of the Ontario 4V Quebec Kailway exlendimr flora lrth toils authorised terminus aear Montreal. (7) Obtaining power to construct a railway from some point on the Credit Valley Hat I wav on Ihe Iadon Junction Hallway to the Iw imu Hiver with power to wwa and work a ateam ferry across Ihe said rivei.

(x) Oii'aining power purehaae Ihe tandost net km Kailway. and (V) confirming rertala by-law. of the fntarkA tsuebee Kailway Company lining the right, and prtlle-s of tbe huiden of de- nemurs BMjrx, BARKT W. KA5TOX, Metv-TrCHS. Toronto, 8th MX ol J.

J. TAYLOR, TOROM'O SAFE WORKS lAtablUIird A larg aMDrtmrat of sassLii piocr nu sins itaitltgces Kept Constantly in Stock. Mimste slvea f.jr all kind. ffK ata PRiSr aECCRITIK are Iheorny maatctarevo rirf PnMsii Patent -uadartia Kteet Flaags Doors, C. 1Z.

ADAMS, 1 Victoria p4aarc, dG EXT FOB, MOXTBEAL. rJ SbKeWtSTfSSsiS-Ji: 151 The Ontario and QuGoec STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS. ARBIVED-January 9, Arrive? at. From. Wyoml ng Now York LI vorpool, HiiKla Unmhurif.

Lake Manitoba Liverpool, Hremon. Amorliiuo. Havre, Rlioln York. LiiliO Llverpx( HelKonlund Antwnrp, Krln Grecian The Heaver steamship Lake Huron, from New York, arrived at Liverpool on Tuosduy, ull well. The Deavor Line steamship Iinke Manitoba, from Liverpool, arrived al Now York yester- day, all I wen.

HALIFAX, January 9. Tho stenmer' Acadian hus arrlvod from Louis'. hunt. i'1'lio stenmer Itnutnwall, which arrived ye. iordayfrom Uru.ll, via Now York, proceeds to lloslon.

Tltnl Questions 1 Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what Is Iho best thing In the world for quieting and allaying all Irritation of tho nerves and curing nil forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep always? And they will tell you unhesitatingly I Homo form of Hops CHAr-TKK I. Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians: What Is the best and only remedy that, car be rolled on toeuib nil diseases or the kidneys and urinary organs sueh as Wright's dlsenso, dluhnnia. nil.nnl.kiii iiiMilllv to rutuln urine. and all tha tilseases and ailments peculiar to "and they' wilt. it II you expllclty and cm-pbatiinlly Bitelm." Ank the same physicians hat is me most-reliable surest pure 'of all llvor diseases or dyspepsia! oonslpa-tlon, indigestion, biliousness, malarial lover ague, and they will tell you Mandrake I or Dandelion Hence, when these remedies nro combined Willi others equally valuable And compounded Into Hop Hitters, such ns Concluded noxt wook.l CARTERS ITTLE IVER pi as 0 flick Tlradnche snd relieve ell tho troubles Inel dent to a bilious dlatool tlie system, such 1)1 rtness, Nsiises.

Drowsiness, Distress aflT eating, Pain in the Bine, Ac. While their moil remark llo success lias been sugwu lu curing SICK valuable in IJou ml tuition, curing ana prerentin this annoying complaint, while they also correct all dinonlcra of the stomach, stimulate the live! and rugulme the bovrela. Kven if tin only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those whs scjfTrr from this-distressine; complaint; but forta iiiolr joxtesB does not end bere, and tbu whu once try them will find these little pills vof able In bo many nays that they will not ba to do without them. Hut after all alck head is the of no many lives that hero la wheroi uviuu Our pills re It others do not. Carter's Litllo Liver Tills are very small and very easy to take.

One or two pills makes dole. They are atricily vegetable and do not gripe of purge, but by their gentle aoiion please all who ueethem. In viala at 2," cvnis: live for 1. bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTEL! MEDICINE ow York City.

ThP most reliable food for TVFANTS and CHII.DHKN, as well HKST'DIET for Invalid and Old Retails at and $1. The $1 sixe effects a great saving. Every can warranted, bearing the signature of 208 WOOLHlCH 4 CO. nkA Lyman's Blue Standart1 Black Fluid l.rinKrW Ssai COPTIKQ laSTIT', approved and nsed by the Bank of Montiml, tbe Grand Trunk Kaikray, the Hoard or H. I100I Oommlnloners, knd the leading newspaper office and mercantile establishments.

Uusru, Pint and Half-pint Bottles, Imperial Measure, Prepared only by feOXM A MOITTRKAI The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. NOTirg Is hortby aiTM that the Canadian Paelfle Hallway Company will make appl'ra-tloo to th l'arlian-nt of turn: towtlon, lor aa Act rnnflrmlna: lbs ale lo tbe Ontario snd Huebe Railway Company of that part of the Canadian Purine Railway lylnc b-twin thTwwnrf Perth and Hmith's Falta, in the Province of Ontario; also, the lease by the Ontario and Quebec Hallway Company to the Canadian Pacinc Ra'lway I'ompany. or its consrlidated line, with lu Irawd lines and appurtenances; granting the powers required to rive effort to ail the proviiaons at tne said Irase; aad authorizing (be Company to make provision for tae comtnirttaa, or acininrtioti by purchase, lease or otherwise of branrb II nea of railway, wiib power lo lasas or guarantee securities thereon. By order nf tbe Board. CHARLE3 DKI9KVATER, Secretary.

Montreal. Mth November, 1 8SS. 3S PICTURE FRAMINGS, SIR1R0 2 FOERSTER. mn mmm Ooay Mrmrt, (WHOUBAXX AID MXttXLJ have aa aneaiatled enoire of tbe latest and sot elegant dVsina la Mouldings, eaperlaily eniiab3 for Ptrafa, Mrrnra, Ar Ordeva Dromptly exeented ia the neat manner. aonabie sri'ea.

A ten, a Arte aetrttn HrrrL Enoasviwos. FissCssrisoa, PtimsMMi Psnam offered armaussscgrea. KMiumra a Srni.TT. Msaataaaieisof Otlt aed Isaaor- tauio sqsHiats TVe Trvie estroned at anf loss arte, itrOS Ti stifSMM free. tm J1V HI Wriline sfsaO MB maw throughout Canada, The Oazkttc will us found on fyle In each of them, a fact of some Importance to Montreal commercial and otket travellers Irnprtor, Ont Ottawa Hotel -Lyons' Hole Devlne's Hou4 Hotel Hotel Hotel Dominion Hotu no do tin Antnnval.

AlexttnUrint Ont. AnnnpeUi, If.il... Arthabatka Station. Wiiu no oter Houao eli. Howii Arthabatkaville, Que Anhttjn, Hmuhamaie, Que.

AIDIon Hotel Houae Hotel iicuevittt, unt. uan House in Queen's Hotel Cornere, Ont Ontario Hotel Hamilton's Hotel Berthirr, Que rt.fi Jaitrt, O. Gullmetlo's Hotel Hotel Ijiwrence Hall House Commercial Hoiwe Montreal Hinw Forest Houae Calumet House Hotel carleton House Union Houae Carleton House Wilson Houae Hotel I.hat. PPtrin tl Brockville, Ont aa. tin Buckingham, Que.

un Bryutn, Que Calumet fflation t'aril imtl. tint. Carp, Ont. fin Car Mon Place, do do do MlKBlsajppi HoteT Colnau Itandlng, Que Fullum's Hotel Cookihire, Que C'ookshlre Hotel Kelly's Hotel Vobourg, Ont Arlington Houm t'acouna, Que 8t. Ijlwrenoe i I Danville.

Que McMunus Ho-c Kdwardnburg, Ont International Hotel katun. Que Eastern Townships Hotel rarmvrtville, Ont Uambie Hotel d.0II Armstrong House Kltchie's Hotel Haii, Onl. Central Hotel Oanunnque, Ont Provincial Hotel 2 American House Albion Hotel 2 Farmers Hotel dO Qiies.nl.. dO Snhu" do Guetph, Ont Jaliiir, JV. do do do do do Jlawkftbury, Ont.

do Ifumitton, Ovt Junlinpdnn, Que Ilf.mminijford, KfmplrtVe. Onl Kentvillt, N.H do Kingnltm, Ont do do do do do do do do do Itaohute, Que Hotel lloyal Hotel Albion Hotel Halifax Hotel Hotel Hotet Britannia Hotel Hotel li- V. Kochon's Hotel Ottawa Hole Koyal Hotel V. loir's Hotel Exchange Hotel liurrlll Houae Porter Houae I.yon'a Hoiel Hotel -Queen's Hotel Beaupre's Hotel Burnett House Congress House -Lnlon Hotel Bay of Uulnte Houae Htar Hotel Hotel Indon Tavern Hotel "ti Hotel yoriainal, Ont Ijilielle's Hotel iMr.hint.. Oue Otlawn ItOchvte, Que do Lancaster, do do Lanark, Ont do do LenntxviUc, Que.

lAndnali. Ont Allan's Hotel -Argentetill Hotel -'lalr Hotel Commercial Hotel McUai-'s Hotel Victoria Hotel W. Clyde Hotel Temperance Hotel ColiiTfe House Benson House Louiseville, Que. j.ineuu a note Lvn Hotel Juneau's Hole eatern ote Melbourne, Que Melbourne House At'iMebcllo, Que Monbbelio Hotel Montreal, Que The Windsor Hotel do Ht. Lawrence Hail i0 Kicuelleu Hotel do Albion Hotel do American House Hotel do BU James Hotel (opp.

Bonaven- lure lie pot j. tit. Grand Central Hotel Ht. Lawrence Hull D. Uuay'a Houae Kucsel House Morrleburg, Ont.

Aapiervilie. Ottawa, Onl do do do do do do winuor Hotel Lion Hotel Iroquois Hotel (opp. station) Logan's Hotel Occidental Hotel Hotel iUgaud iAiiiiinion Hull Lower Town Montreal Houe Dominion Hotel do do do do Oranpevilte, Ont J'akcnham, Onl do Papineauville, Que do Pembroke.OnL do -carleton House Oordoii oui Hotel bheehan'g HiHel Cote's Hotel n- Munroe's House Hentrew Hou.se Ontario Houae Albion H.rtel G. Larone'a Hotel Copeland Houae Allan Houe Hick's Albion Hitci Hotel Barnes' Hotel Cnion H.M. I Kiver House ttueen's Hotel do do do tin Perth.

Ont do do do do do do Port Hope, Ont Pembrooke, Que Portage du tvrt, Que do PrcKotl, Ont Houmi Ottawa Hotel KattrayHoune Qisvn's Hotel do do -a Houae Grsswi Central Hotel, opp, G.T.tt juepoi, do Ryan's House. Opp. Depot do Houae Quebec, Que St. Louis Hotel do Albion Hotel tit. ttiw.sU Hiiiim do fcoolh do Menrew, Ont do do Oal.

do UL Andrew'; Que Umlth fall, Ont do do do do HI. EuMtache. Que Nt. I.nm, hie. Rim.

Que aWe do do do Victoria II. Hue Mouataia Hill Houm Ottawa ifouee llnui tai-hamce Hotel Central Houae Iteiliys Hotel Hauve'a Hotel 4 urrt ,1 i Il.rfi Batb-r Houm Kideau Hoist 'i Hotel Morey House Iwminion Hotel Leoa H.ium Hotel Hotel lum rtn Waverlv ll.iua lnttsaauional Hotel -Ottawa Hotel Royal Hotel Jw Vlnoria H.el Park Hotel Hotel Ottawa Pirhe'. Hotes -Hotel lllriR liea iilw.r lliui. do do Buret. Que do do do itv Hotel Somrrtet, Commensal Uoiwr.

Plet viikr do Cnion Hotel. Bherorooxe, vac ao tinental llofj Trunk Hotel WindMir liutef 11'). tit. Id, ao St- JUInire, Qui. da II 1 HI IIM AT.

iyncaarnc, yw ermoot H.tu r- mw mum HSH es. ttrhoUuiiqut L. iVvnn Hotel ao H.ei da PeuirUk Hola Xorosia. Oal liotet ds bwa Hiass da Wslker Bixoe Ttdnunr. Que Tsdoava- Howl Tkrer Hole: l-freite do tu JnsfM.

HMtet rirstlee Wlf. Onl Iomin.oa lintel Wilriamenltr.tmt Farmer's Hotel iwijwt, tSBS H'ladaer, X.H.. Aiaa Hwtei do Victana Itotel WVrillc, Acad-a H-el sis Ceaual H-Ke; Afia Grand Ceairai Hel do WwtImi. Brae. Hw HhlMiaatowa.

Osd M'Iwlt H'Set Wte Mltnmim. Hitctrsvk-. Hosai, si Imandi Also tbe fcatawias HrM-rlntm nsssia ta tha asted twaies: 'tans'. Jtf. Rtmtmm, Mm Ilinf.

IU. lrtw, II Jitm Verm tWst do da rriltit4Tm Pulai. rt ti' Riuft Pet', H.t... iss-r. Traa.

IT. Tsb laa Jzri Pacts Irf I. a Ha4 Avewasa Rmaav Hs Orand Cratnd ttlrila Pmaarta ttvaMi rumtrn H.ael H-mt Wst' A fr Bti THW 81mt ia r-lBte st pabSibd ay Taa Ossrrra hiarrxi Coae.sv. ky kirsias Warra. mm issl stontiv.1 as Uxar m.rwumt v' ok Fraaasse ift sad is suai a Established in tte Year 1778, and the oldest existing newspaper In Canada, irue uA w.

1 1 is niiH long ocsupteu lue position of the LEADING JOURNAL In th prov.ne AfQuehro nnd Kutorn Ontario. Chief Metropolitan Newspapers of the Dominion, and aa a Commcect, rtnaw-clal ami MWiW ug orgun the UAZKTTH Is fully iiuuiiiiwu un STANDARD CANADIAN AUTHORITY. ITS JDJXTJYT MONETARY COMMERCIAL urUolos are full and Bscurnto, aM linportunttranHmalonHof thu CiinaUlun Htoek iniirkots and Ilnuiicliii inntUutioiiH. and aim miiu (uurtLiiiiorinuLiori itom compiled hjr export wrltuM, and iclvea iu Illf'lfl lllllllliaK I. iu tin uui i Market Jteporttt the Gazkttb has no equal.

Those reports are allowed to be tho MOST ACCURATE aM COMPREHENSIVE of any paper In Canada, and they are made a special I feature. Transactions ancf Infurmatloa llrvaitHtiitlM. l.ittm Ati.l. i Kt, fneese, us reported at length by our own special stair, nnd gathered from other reliable chaiinelH In tho KTATKH, KNUI.AND, I'KANCK, NKWKOUNDI.AMD, c. Ihesn reports nro of the utmost Impor-lance to tho mercantile community, and have deservedly gained for the Uazkttk the pruad "UD Ul WHIR I.11VIU1II tliu Chief A.uthority In the Dominion.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE also mado a special feature. A liberal service, of daily telegrams from all ixiluts tilths (luir, the Wealorn hakes and other enables the Uazhvitk to vhronlclu the uiovs- niL'iiia ui ikjiu Oceun and Inland Vetm-lH with certainty and promptness unenunlfcd by nny olhi'rjotiriiiil inCaiiada. Imijortatloiui by rail and niaiilfL-sts are given lu full and the shipmcul of Live Stock receives particular attention. A list of VeHfteln In l'ort Is furnished dully, and all matters appertaining to the l'ort unci navigation generally are so renortcd uh lo keen tin. riA7.u.i"i'v t.t coutcniporurloH.

Hallway 'flutters have latterly assumed a most Important position In Cunudii, ami care is therefore takes that whatever transpires in the Dominion or elsewhere, calculated to Interest our readers, slinll be found In the (Iazkitk. Besides these specialties the Uakrttk as a III iTW for Indlvldnul or FAMILY RKADINO Is un- execueu. its columns contain me latest TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES from dnineatln and foreign centres, to the hour of going to prt as. The World' JUMory Is reflected In ench day's Issue In all Its various pnases. LOCAL AND CITY NEWS gnthered by our own staff.

Is presented In a crisp, attractive manner, loriiilug a complete dully chronicle of whatever la worth recotdin. In and around the commercial motroiKills of i Milium. mini me I lA.KITIi a pages suca acoiiipendiuin of varied and IntiTesllng mutter Is contained aa to enable it to imiic with the moat enterprising and successful papers of SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS Itevldent correapondenls are retained in In-doii Nvw ork, Chicagi, Ht. John (Nfld), laiia (KraiHc), Panama (C. and oilier principal placea, whoae UIUth convey a vant amount of Important, useful, inlcreatlng and valuubln Inloriuatlon not otberwlxe attainable.

Theae iiimiiiunleullouH appeal alike to i ne oiiai ncNH man anu i ne onn nary reader, aud are read with much pleasure. Being by fur the Oldest Newspaper existing In Ihe lomlnWin, tbs oTzkttk has naturally setHinl a peculiarly Influential position in the country, a position raisdly extending among Ihe biudiM-aa community and in tha family rime, by Ihe nature of its contents astd the progressive enterprise of IU conductors. IN CIRCULATION the OA7.rrr largely exceeds that of all lbs oilier Kngllah morning papers of Ihe Province combined, snd Itsprew iil rate of progress, hot in Ihe city and country, will very much farther out-distance Its morning contemporaries. As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM thnfont, II In MjcrMfuI. rtrrulalln thmnrh lh mtrrnill aim! iBiimilHrluria oiriumunt-teti4 Hi? ImininUHiv ami enjoying Mil fxtea-fv family kirofiae of th tml rlaM, advrr-ttiwiVM-nia nwH ItHswe wantiitc lo huy and having MHn-y to RpeiMl; of km-innn m-D aJwayaoo lh ak'rt lar announce-menu likljr to he of DM lo hrtn.

F.xprrVnc ha fntvn that f'r all dVwiifi ttonsof atlvertUina ine Uazkttii unlxi- eOJjr a Profitable Medium: sillia a. aa al ttrmnsVOil (rbarfafs omipHraUvrij hum In potnl of ARRANGEMENT PRINTING Ihe OarrTra Is a model paswr- It Is w-tl printed from clear, new lype.oa good paper, s.wkei from one of the beM iirre. knows. and Urnt. uaMed and folded, by tbe latest sas-ebaniMl appliancra.

BTsrRiPTtox-ti Fr Year. livered in dl.or suaiiea to any siMssm pea paid. Gazette Printing RICHARD WHITE. Man.lir. is aa chrht pasy rarnev.

peepar carb srfc by a jea' mtajr rootai as a rrwnt4er ffaaias. diam nf the awk'a t-trm. smnicnisrty lnteres-ac to fSrr-mers mtl afr Hrtvletm. Ia r-e" alt lac stn tit a. gntlv, I'tm'lw aad Afnrmlimrm! newfstiwr.

It mnana an riuaste rawrtka aatnf The raws ealiznlewsS andl anacsrsaave fwnina of ear cm. at ry IX) A li VERT1SE31EXTS avaesulig a "oal emmmvaT It Vas ast m. cvrlor. nabaislptsssa, prw yssar.fayaba RICHARD WHITE, Mass. llr.

Gazette Printing Co yorsmbeY 1st lltt HE GREAT DR. DIO LEWIS. ltln Otttipahen Opinion. Tim very marked testimonials from follege roresMors, rcectiiblc I'liynl-rlmiH, ami oilier genllcinen or liilelll. ircnce mill clmraeter lo Ui value ol War.

m-r's HAfV. Cure, ihIiIInIiI In (lie rill-lorliil coliinin. of our best npwsiHiers, liavevrenlly snriirised me. Many ol I lice iceiillenien I know, and rending I heir IcNllnioiiv 1 wan liiiielled to purcliwsa some boll lea ol Warner's HAt'K lure and annlyae II. Ilcaldes.

I took some, swallowing three limes the prescribed quail. Illy. 1 mil MntlMllcd Ihe medicine Is not Injurious, and will frankly add that If I found iii.vm'II Ifie vlcliinofn serious kidney trouble I should line this prenarn. lion. The truth Is, the medical prol'innion stands dnaednnd lieliilims In theprcsence ol more I linn one kidney maliufy, while the testimony of hundreds of Intelllsrent and very repiiinble grenllemen hardly leaves room lo doubt thai Mr.

II. II. War. tier litis fallen Mkii one of those happy rilcovcrlw nlilali occnslonally bring help lo suirerlns; humanity. IT LEADS ALL No other blnod-pnrlfylng tnoiliclne Is made, or has ever boon prepared, which so completely meets the wants 01 physicians and tho general publlo as Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

It leads tha list aa a truly sclcntlflo preparation for all blood discuses. If there la a lurk-Confirm I taint of Scrofula about you, OllKUrULA AVKU'S iUKHAPAKIM.A Will Uialixlge It and expel It from your syatem. For constitutional or sorofulous Caturrh, BTdDOLI Avkb's la tha UHlHnnrl true remeily. It has cured nuiulwrluaa oaaos. It will stop tbe nauam.ua catarrhal discharges, and remove the siokun-big odor of the breath, wliicli are Indications of sorofulous origin.

Ill PCDflllC Sept. 28, 1882. ULbCnUUO "At the ago of two years one of VfipCO my children was terribly alHioted UUiltO with ulcerous running sores on lu face and neck. At the same time Its eyes were swollen, mach liillanied, and very sore. QflDC EvCO Physlelana told us that a pow-OUnC LlCO erful alterative medicine must be einuloyeU.

They united in recommending Aykk 8 Hahsapabilla. A few doaoa produced a perceptible improvement, which, by an adherence to your directions, was continued to a complete and permanent cure. No evidence has since appeared of the existence of any scrofulous tendencies; snd no treatment of any disorder was ever attended by mora prompt or etfectual results. Yours truly, B. V.

JoUNSOX." PREPARED BV Dr. J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; 11, six bottles for 83.

fI)A UA I Is a moit energetic rerrti-svii Al (jlnoiis proparallon, liivtr IRON drop every day being iiiun to rosioro tha healili lu a very short tliiiu. PR A lJP'oi csalonH no crmmp, oJimtnn loonemm, or lion, elc. and doi sol I HUI1 tiro tbo stomach. PDA 1 4 has no flavour, no smell DttH VHIo whalovor eveu ir inlxcl IDn HI wluo, wuior, or In UN with any other IlijuiO. nn ijiAi1" 11,0 cheapest of all for-UliA VAIS ruglnons pmparatlons, in nil ooUlo Usiiiig In UN f' lour lo kix wccl-s.

It la njiiSL'ipimilly an ux-penal of lja day, BRAVAIS' does not blacken IRON the teeth. I.aclt tmlttr in nrrnmfmnlrd trith a dilaUrd proMHtrlum. off firot-rlato chmimta. IirroT is Mohtreai r.AVIOLETTE A NKLHON, Notre Uiuuc Street. ESQUIMALT GRAVING DOCK, BRITISH COLUMBIA.

Thetlme for In'pectlon of Plans and Hpeclfi-ca'inn for the completion of the (iravlng lloek at EMiulmalt, Ilrltl.U Columbia, is extended to Thursday, the 17th da3of January next, Inclusively snd for receiving Tender, to Friday, the ill'th day of February. By order. F. It. KNNIH.

Hvcretary. Department of PuMJR Works, Ottawa, votb Dec 1M83. 807 MOIVTIHlaX. LOAN I MORTGAGE CO. AND- Trust Company.

iycoRrontTF.it tnsn. CAPITAL. 1,000,000.00 Un ssimcir HKAI. EKTATKmnd rvucuAm MORTO AGE. This Company Is aathortzed to art in any poniiion of TniM.

either a. Kveraior, Administrator, Mnantian. Trustee or Itewiver. ltiMmn and Tranater Agrnuof h. Ktockj and Hmd.

of incorporated Cumpanlea Tmeesof Mnrtaratre excsaied by Kail road and otb-r Corpi.riUHjaia IXTKUKST Al.I.O WHO O.T DKPORITM tiEBENrt'RES. lam MerllBs; Tsbrntares payable la tsas-doo aba Csureacy iwbenlares, paysbla la BOARD OF DIRECTOR- M. H. OAt'LT, M-P-. Pm4denl.

Hon. A. W. OfilLVIK, Vlca-Presklenl. HART, Bso.

RICH ARD BOI.TO. Es A- F. OATLT, JAMVJ CRATHKiiX. a.r.&HMrrn. Trust" sad Execwtnrs sre salb-wifd hy Act of ParUement to laves la tias IWralom of tsusCosapsHiy.

W. L. MALTBT, Maassjer. rxtVe. 11 St-jaanea Sttreet, MoaueaL iamsbwK.

IWJ. ITS cirtaix mmm CARPET SWEEPERS, Wbattaal aad Retail at The r7jr llarrltcnrr Strr, L. J. A. SURVEYER, 188 Notre Same Street, sopsnsite Cearl Botar-I SPORTS AND PASTIMES.

S.VOWSIIOKIXG. MONTREAL CJRERN BTEEI'LKCIIASS. The nnnuul green steeplechase of the Montreal Knowshoe Club took place lust evening over the mountain to Lumpkin's. The large amount of snow that fell during the day rendered the track very heavy. A fine start was mado from the McGill College gate shortly after eight o'clock, there being eleven en-, tries in all.

A good run was made considering the naturo of the track, the contestants coning in in the following order I st, W. McC'aw, time min. 2mi, It. Hlurko; 3rd, W. Kerr; 4th, W.

Kay; 5th, A. (I. Gardiner. The winner's timo iB considered very good under the circumstances. After arriving at Lumpkin's the prizes were distributed by the President ami other gentlemen.

There was a large gathering, over one hundred members besides a large number of visitors being present During the evening Hon. Senator butherlund who was present delivered a short address to the snowshwrs, and songs were given by Messrs. Krazcr and Jones. The Gushing quartette gave a Scotch leel, and Mr. Sprigging favoured the audience with a highland'! (ling.

A most enjoyable evoning was spent, the gathering breaking up at a late hour. The Club's annual steeplechase will tak place next Saturday. LE CANADIEN CLUB. The delegates sent to Ottawa to make arrangements for the approaching visit of Le Canadien Snowshoe Club to that place have returned after completing their work. Tlisy report that the club will be received on their arrival at the Capital by five of the local clubs with bands of music and escorted to their hotel.

There will also be a torchlight procession at night, and the visitors will he received at Kideau Hall by the Governor-General. Le Trappcur Snowshoe Club tramped out to Lumpkius' last night, starting from McGill College gates. There was a large attendance of members. UOCKEY. A meeting was held last night in Lang's cigar store, 70 St.

Joseph street, to make arrangements for the formation of a new hockey club, to be known as the Crystal Hockey Club. The following officers were elected President, Mr. ltobert Lang Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Robert Finlay; Committee Messrs. J.

Stewart, Wm. Virtue, J. Ha.lio, A. Ritchie, J. McMartin, and D.

Cameron. It was decided to commence practice to-night, and continue it every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the Crystal Kink from 5.30 till 7.30 p.m. The club will be open to receive challenges after January 19th. CABLE GOSSIP. London, December 31.

Miss Vera Manning, a niece of Cardinal Manning, has entered a convent ut Rochamp-ton. She is an heiress to 2,000 annuully. Gurciu, the most notorious gambler of Europe, has entered a Trappist convent in Spain. Gaccia has been known to win and lose $1 slakes at Homburg and Monaco. His last exploit was to break a leading Spanish roulette bank.

The patrons of the Tichborno claimant have bought the celebrated Granville Hotel for him. The claimant will shortly be released from imprisonment There is an immense demand for Sarah Burnum," the work of Marie Colombier, to which Sarah Bernhardt took offence. An English edition, purged of matter considered best not to print, is being prepared. "A Reply to Marie Colombier by Sarah Bar-num," is announced to be issued in Paris next week- Sarah Bernhardt denies that she has signed an engagement for the production of Nana Sahib" in America. "Nana Sahib" is a failure in Paris, and is soon to be with, drawn.

Miss Griswold has made a brilliant success id a tour of Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester. Mary Anderson won the hearts of the members ot her company by un observance of the English custom of giving Christmas presents, Every employee in -the theatre received a present on Christmas eve. Mr Barnes, in tbe presence of the entire company, addressed Miaa Anderson. aMurinir tier I hat all mnntA entertain tbe most loving interest and regard tor her future. Miss Lillian Russell's engagement for Messrs.

Gilbert and Sullivan's new opera, Tbe Princess," has been canceled. Miss Russell has commenced legal proceedings against Mr. D'Oyley Carte. Mr. Wilson Barrett is losing heavily by the production of Claudian at tbe Princess's Theatre.

The audiences are decreasing nightly. Tbe health of Miss Marion Terry is failing. She has resigned her engagement at tbe Court Theatre and gone to the South of France to spend the winter. Mus Ellen Terry writes to her friends in thh eonntry that her health has been much benefitted by iter American tour. A person referred to by the Atkmmm as high authority writes from Massachusetts as follows Mr.

Matthew Arnold's sncreaa as a lecturer is aneqaiToral. It is like Plato ia Sicily. On the same nigh be and Mr. Bryee were lectnring at Cambridge. England is certainly doing her best to civilise Anerfca." Ulysses 8.

Grant, recently bought a piece af an apartment noose in New Turk forf 114.094. The ficr arises naturally as to hnw assay sadlioot a aan mast be worth ia New fork kVre Le eattjbny an en'i-a shr-baref ef aiv wa, with a nice yard, hot aad mid water, aad a stationary wathstaad. Smm 'v Iff KAILKOAI INTELLIGENCE srrr- ssssroua. Tie ItWb aaaaal g-ral awetinf of the Wind avl Atnapoiis Kail's.

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