Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 24 février 1881, jeudi 24 février 1881
[" CROWN JEWELFLOUR Full Hungsrian Process.UNEXCELLED BY ANY.Millers: H.B.RATHEUN & SON.Mill Point, Ontario.Agents in Montreal, | FOR DOORS, SASH BLINDS.STAIR NEWELS; AND BALUSTERS &c.7 = = _ \u2014 PRICE 3 CENTS T RADE & COM M E RCE compared with the closing prices Tuesday hy Dr.Mignault The house No 462 St week has d ed : jobbing winter busi Ww 4.ANNED FISH PT - TTT Ty = UT = T4 - .; : .reek 3 ; ss CAN \u2014_ WEEKL REPO a : : : \u2018S ee Here | Lo 10 * | (yesterday being a holiday), and the sales : | Catherine street brought $1,850, Mr.M.| like this city where herd Tare pesait Salt ex-store at 60e.Factor hed Coa an I jsters \u2026.1% @ 16 Y RT OF PRODUCE, &d firmer, Medium Chicago or Milwaukee | \u201496ÿc March ; 978c April.2 35 p m\u2014 ! ° Mox Closing Monday.Op.\u2018g.1.80 Clg.Bales Merello was the buyer, Cadastral No.349 serious f > .She no | chan ed y Salmon.190 .210 - .Wheat, off coast, 44s 6d; Red W nter do | 963c March ; 97fc April.2 45 p m\u201496¢c 1 YOU WANT THE FINEST ONTREAL, February 23.W.U.Tel .116 1164 1154 1155 © 809 St.Mary\u2019s Ward, lot 42 x 99.Both salé opened ot of a fanine, while it has not SPICES The market à I Mackore -1D 15 The weather experienced during the past | do, 46s 3d; Californian do do, 45s 6d ; No.| March ; 974c April.\u201c # \u2014T .Las \u2018> 06 .= : where Coal is ver .\u2014 lhe market 13 generally htt - y Pp ; : ; ; : ; fa a A r 7 The 8s.\u201c Toronto,\u201d from Portland, Lake Shore.128} 1293 127$ 1278 27800 were for cash.Mr.Potter also sold subse- | The consequence ie that there ery earce.steady.Black and White Pepper are Layers, per box, new.en 200 a 2 5 week has not oifered much occasion for re- | 2 Red Winter do, for shipment this} month hon LIFTS \u2014 Flour, 32,245 brls ; Wheat, \u2014 P HOTOC 1lth inst, with 256 cattle and 446 sheep.St.Paul.112$ 113} 1113} 110§ 32,900 quently at private sale to Mr.Henry falling off in new orders.The West is | firmer, the former at 12c @ !3c, and the | London Layers, new.ize Ll 2% fod f ode spell having given way to a } and next, 3s 3d; do, for prompt shipment, 10% ush ; Corn, 8,000 do ; Oats, 12,000 ~\u2014 RA P H arrived \u20188 Liverpool Wednesday, a d op Pi dE 12 123 200 | Frothingham the stone-front louse on | calling for more Coal than it can get \u2018The | latter at 200 @ 22c s Hick Basie, eng 000 ET Pert of mo erate temperatures and zener- | 443 6d; Mixed American Corn, for fshig- cie 1,000 J Barley, 1,200 do.; ; nd | Nor-Wes 2%} 17 = ntoi \u2018 3 .- : .es 5 .y pleasant we - i S EN 7 .; Au ; landed her live stock in good conditie - Nor-West .129 129 127} 126} 17,800 | Cote St.Antoine Road (one of the terrace | total output of Coal in all the regions for SUGARS\u2014Refiners\u2019 prices have been re- Binek Crown, ew 36 iw ay pe ant weather, with one or two con- | ment this month and next, 25s @ 258 6d | , 00 do : © our, 36,718 bris; Wheat, \u2014\u2014 FOR FRAMING YOU HAVE EVERSEEN cept four oxen and nine 1 h ols dim Do.pfd.1394 141 1404 400 | of three gothic front), near the terminus of | the week ending February 12 was 444.995 | duced about je in the past fortnight, and | V£lencia Ratsins, # is.00 : 000 | cerable falls of snow.Some days have | Liverpool\u2014Wheat, spot, rather more fen- Kye, 3 000 d rly, doe 80,00 do Id GO TO on the passage sheep which died x.Y Cen.cie nt ok 1458 11,800 | St.Catherine street cars, lot about 25 x tons, against 375,172 tons last vear.Total | the market for Refined is still easy We | Saltana Raisins, new, # ib ot 2 © 10 the pate spring-like, thawing rapidly 1 quiry; do Corn, firm.Liverpool\u2014Ameri- | \u201c9° * 0; Dares atone.F bruary 23 \u2019 pach.Ven.1144 8,200 | 110, for $3,800 cash ince J \\ \u201cns.avai uote Granulated 9 Ye PE 0œ .my ermometrical record of day- | can Western Mixed Corn, 53 4d (hente- , e ° \u2014 ; \u2018 ; Erle Com.48f 49} 48} 484 3900 : since January 1, 2,407,059 tons, against | quote Granulated at 93c@9%, and Yellows | Secdless Ruisins, P & 50 + 210 |time temperatures since last Thursday | fort} ; doC ian P : WHEAT\u201410 a m\u2014-Call\u2014No 2 Red 31 03% ! STUDIO According to Bonfort's Wine and D E 1000 That valuable parcel of v.t pr 1 2,332,012 t in 1880, 2.201.27 in | at Tic@8%z, with rat} inqui yt} Currants, old.LOU.008 : sday | forth new); do Canadian Peas, 389d.On, 1 C1 05 LeL ved i .0.2d.1004 1004 100 99% .parc vacant property | 2, 2 tons in 1880, 2,201,274 tons in 2, 1 rather more inqui y than ° now.! 006 ;.007 | Fhows & maximum range of from 25® to | pas ; ; Ww 29, _ | bid; $1 05 asked cash, $1 03% bid, $1 043 , \u2019 P Liquor Circular, the importation of G.H.| Ohio & Miss.44 434 = ot 1 100 between the Anglican Bishops and Mr.1 1,567,396 tons in 1378, 1,746,280 last week.The market for Raws ig dull, | Figs Eleme.-900 .00041337, minimum range during same period pl for he poontinent :\u2014W heat, a0.asked February ; sales $5 058 fii 81014 195} ST.JANE, Mumm & Co\u2019s Champagne in 1880 was | D.L.& West.125 124} 1228 1238 26.100 | 2M: Leclair\u2019s, on Union Avenue, 33x97-6, | tons in 1877, and 1,424,415 tons for the | 2nd quotations are purely nominal.The| Bg Meagan .018! 09 | Veing from 5° to 219.Snowing this | the United Kingdom fob week entine ro | APFil ; SL 09} May.Corn, No 2 42e bid, °3 ST.JANES STREET, | the largest of one bränd ever reached-m a | Del: & ud.110 109$ 107$ 107$ 9800 | V2?Eold by Mr.John J.Arnton, at his | corresponding period of 1876.The nbove | Shipping List says: The New York | Prunesnew w.or.\"21.0068 1) 0 06 | forencon, followed by a sudden change to February 22.© February 15, | 114 asked cash and February ; sales 425: AND YOU WILL GET IT SURE year by any house in the United States, the | Ÿ: 9.Ceu .1l07 109 106 1068 23,800 salesroom, this morning, at the rate | does not include the amount of Coal con- | Merket for Raw las ruled quiet and Almonds, Languedoc.00 -.00 | fine but much colder weather.Latest ad- | w ruary 2s.ebruary 15.1 March.Oats, No 2, 374e May.imports reaching the enomnous gare of | Wabash.483 49 47 ac} 600 or $1.50 per square foot.The late Dr.| sumed and sold at the mines, which is | 2bout Sredy.Consumers\u2019 wants do not Do Provence! 11015 !! 01e | vices from Europe were by Atlantic cable Sonat, 42.200 po! 100.000 115 0 120.006 Detroit, February :3 69,308 cases.Do pfd.898 90} 88% 88} .clunidt\u2019s house was withdrawn at | about 6 per cent of the whole production.\u201d | Ncrease and their limited requirements are Do Fetas - 60 .000 | to date, and by mail per S$.« ian\u201d gig | Rynt dre 99 , 115 @ 120,000 RAT bite 1 oF ROAD Prof i | \u2019 ases Union Pac .1208 121 120} 16} 30,900 £16,600.COFFEE\u2014The market during the pas- satisfied by _occasional small purchases.Hard Shell.oe .£ 8 Hali:ax, and 88, « Go, Caspian\u2019 tia Flour, brle.115 @ 120,000 220 a 225,000 @ $1 004 anh Paie, > W hite > 00¢ REAT &votessional Cards, \u2014We undertand that, between Mudd?| Beading.70 TU} 68} 67 13.800 \u2014 \u2014 week has been much more active, the low | The direct importations on refiners\u2019 ac- | Filberts, Sicily S000 Ll 0 08} dates from London, Lixerpool and Glas Liverpool Exchange, 1.30 p.m.\u2014Bacon, @ 81 ARE Aly April ; 8 01} EACH - .7 ~ Bratch and Aylmer along the line of the! 508: & To.474 48 46} 45} 5,640 STOCK YARDS FOR MONTREAL.prices evidently stimulating purchasers to | count during the past week have been | Do Barcelona.- 000 0 083 | gow being up to 12th t.° Breadstuffs\u2014 L.C.41s 6d ; S.C, 43s.May: No 3 Whit } 97 8 April; i EX.R.J.Kimbali & Ce, M, 0.00 0.R.R i Can.Southn .85§ 853 83} 824 8.800 lay in stocks.= There have been consider- | 107g; and these have gone a good way to- ) Brazil Nuts.oor 006s = 003 | Wheat, nominal ; Flour, quiet.Provisions | 1.0 L081 here is alittle better demand for | RECEIPTS_\u2014-22/000 bushel red for BANKERS AN > > cu : + fe Ib, there are large Bock Island.133 135} .134 1,500 The rapid growth of the export trade of | able sales of Mocha in jobbing lots at 2Rc ward increasing their supply of raw mate- Do \u2018Grenoble\u2026!!!.:::10 0 !! 000 | \u2014Butter, dull ; Cheese, quiet ; Pork, un- the lower grades, and good Spring Extra ie SHIPMENTS \u201442 000 bushels pte TERN DA.D BROKERS, quan i ies of hay waiting until cars can be , St.P.& C.47 sot \u2026 46} .| Montreal kas rendered it necessary that all | @ 30e, and Old Government Java at 243c rial with the present slow movement of Sara ave.om ! 0 18 changed.Ashes\u2014Pots, weal ; Pearls, | \u201cércé- Buyers report that the quotation \u2019 \u2019 4 EXCHANGE COURT, NEW YORK |p fed fo take it away.It is destined for | North Pac.46} 4G} .444 7,000 | possible facilities for the safe aud speedy | @ 276.The sale is also reported of 180 | their production.Values are quoted on | Gruss Boxes, 5 fact.a neglected.7 | of Superior Extra is being shaded by some Boston, February 23 ; \u20ac 1S = .J = y 1.= 2 .BELT of 13 years\u2019 membership in New York Stock | °°; And if it 19 not taken before long, |, Pe- pfd.T44.T4ÿ 72} T1} ; or the sale and SPECCy | bags of Costa Rica on p.t, and 125 bags | the basis of Td¢ @ Tic for Fair to Good | Up to Sen 0 feet L000 @ 180 = sellers.Reported sales were: \u2014100 brls| PLOUR\u2014 Buei i ab n brisk distance Exchange, the whole of it will be ruined, on account | Illinois Cen.132§ 135 .134} .\"| shipment of cattle should be afforded.| of Jamaica from 14}c for lowest quality up Refining, but actual sales have chiefly been | 86-inch to 40-inch.0 a 180 PRICES OF PRODUCE.Fine, $4.10; 200 Ontario bags, $2.50, and is it so bad as usines is not vory the , _ R ALL BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, FOR CASH, ON ie frequent thaws during the past; Hao.& St Jo.58% on .57% 66,000 | The great inconvenience to which ship-|to 20c for fine.The New York | made at about one-sixteenth of à cent | 71 incn to soineh.oon 0% 2: | Thee ve sterling quotations are f.0.b.250 do, $250.month, because buyers will talk about Flour 3 .pfd.; on subi i Cs .; ; / Presses sets 2 ent.Exchang She Tiere ae 1 5.J : KGON, MARGIN, STOCKS, -BONDS, AND ALL INVESTMENT st Lo ds A > £ 103} 1,600 pers have been subjected in the past for Shipping List says:\u2014\u201c The demand lower, parcel of fully good Refining hav- INDIGO.sc.scsses cena ce cnane 065 085 | side values, including 4 per cent.Commission: Extra Superfine RE > pe $5.20 and name some price at which they would : TO SkCURITIES.\u2014The annual meeting of the Cornwall | Lron Mt.638 63% COR 601 10.700 want of sufficient ttock yard room and | has remained moderate, and the | ing sold on Monday at 7 3-16 cents.With | IRON ANDHAKDWARE\u2014PIG | Currency.| Ster'y Fancy menti see oo ve 545 \u2014 5.10 | buy, although as yet they have not come up November 18 3m str 276 | Manufacturing Combany.fC ron Ne ct 4 oo} 60} 10,700 [ proper means of Joading cattle has tended | few transactions which have transpired | à light demand, tree receipts and accumu- by agreement four monthe w er Si pere (iM 475 | ©, the demands of sellers.Choice RAR UGALL Bi a fu og pi ny, \u201c ornwall, was LEN.924 pe 92 92 a tu retard, and Jiscourage the trade very | point to an irregular markets The lating stock the tone of the market is only Coltness : 2050 @ 2100 Ont.Wh.Winten No 185 235 8 I | strong Bakers\u2019.575 6 | Patents are quite as firm to-day as nd auick MAC DOUGAL ROS rere ay, when the usual state- | pacific Mail.pe much.Yesterday afternoon a meeting of | tone has not improved, Ri oes | about steady.\u201d siemens.2000 .2200 | Cnt.Red do., No.2.0.00 0 ine.4.10 \u2014 4.20 | they have been, and the popular brand dfic Mail.59 5 ASE } z prove.io cable advices > .; : R , 4 0.00 | 00 0 f 4.1 \\ n, e popular brands are Pace Stock Brok \u201c| ments were submitted, the result of the Man.Elv.sai 30° wo 73 48,800 Pa fe vu in live Stock, butch- | are rather depressing, and the general TEAS The market is steady and mode- Summeriee 20: 25 Mich nn NL AR: 0:00 0.00 00 0 Porlardis FI held,a little higher.We quote Supers at 54 k of 700 rokers, year's operations being considered satic.| Co Cs & I.Cor.258 25 .2a$ \u20185309 | STE ANd others was held in St.Lawrence | movement of stock slow and wnestisfac- | rately active all round.There is a firm | Langloan.\u2026\u2026.25 .2100 | Mich.Wh.Win, No.2 in b.| 0.00 000 | go 0 | Ontario Ba .2.473\u2014 2.60 § Por brl; low extras at $425 @ 450 ; Wisconalleys of 69 St.Francios Xavier Street, Montr fac , , Ng considered satis- | 7 1e 91 Le be .} 3 Hall, for the purpose of forming a Com- | t Deal incli feeling for the bett rad £J J] Eslinton 19 00 20 0 | Toledo Red Wih.,No.d, Inb| 0.00 0.00 | 00 0 | CIty Bags (delivered) + 3u\u2014 0.00 | sin common extras at $4 50 /@ 500 perbrl ; ôF i 5 , eal, | factory.\u201d The following C,0,C.&I.894 .8 Lu É ng ory.Dealers are not inclined to operate 8 er grades of Japan and | Galder.\u2026.! reread 2000 .2050 | Toled i \u2019 a ; PA, - : per brd Teûders 64 LROADWAY, NEW YORK.' elected :\u2014Sir Hugh Allan paréetors were Strng Ex.00.484 oot 8a Trent | pany to carry on a General Stock Yard | beyond their current wants, which: are | Green Teas.The sales of the week com- | Carnbroe\u2019.UU 1950 .2000 Chicago Sprine 00 p 189 oe on x J ARLES Nominal.95 a4 UE Minnesota at $4 75 $6 ; Ohio and Michication of of ee Shock xchange, and New Stevhens, Vice-President ?John Taal Do.sight.486% 486} .486 business, © be situated ou or near the city necessarily modified by the limited outlet price about 1,000 half-chests of Japans, in Glengarnock eee 2 ® .x x Chicago Spring, No.2 inb 0.00 6.00 0 0 RYb Romario; £4.25 @ $4.35.gan at Jo 261 b 50; Indiana at $5 50 2 Columbia ork Stock and Gold Exchange.Manacing Diree ; + | Money 6 .vf Montreal, and to elect a Provisional | at present existing, but the sales have | 10t% from medium upto fine, at an advance | pan w 10 mer 7 mc go Spring, No.3, in by 0.00 1 000 RE ; ; ! : ern illinois a BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &o ; ging Director; John McLennan, M.P, Yano.1881 0 3 Board of Directors in connection tl itl sR sung, sales have 1 ya BAR, # 100 the\u2014 Milwaukee Spg.,No.1,in b| 0.00 0.00 | 060 0 Oars\u201435c @ 36c @ 6 50, with now and then a brand selling E ; ; ; &c.| D.Melunes, Hon, pri » J .Je , ounection therewith.| shown a disposition to meet sellers\u2019 views 4 of le @ 2c per Ib.on January prices.We | Siemens.avoue 200 2 10 | Milwaukee Spg.,No.2, in b| 0.00 0.00 | 00 0 ; ; .price - wi net November 13 272 | Ritchie, Qe on.D.A.Smith, and T.H.The New York Stock inarket has lost | The attendance was quite large, but it was | for desirable invoices specially suited to | &lso hear of the cale of an invoice of 280 | Scoteh and Staffordshire 30 22 Milwaukee Spe.No.3, in b 0.00 0.00 00 9 aras-80e Ce 310 8 higher price; Winter wheat patents av SACISON tune, \u2014The traîtie n ground during the past few days.Com- found very difficult to get all parties to | present requirements.The only sale on packages of Yokohama Japan at 27e, and Swedes.0 425 450 | RYE, pers6lbs \u2019 \u2019 Burren Western $3 @ 18e: Brock- | $6 50 @ 8 00 per bal with one or to © uni.OFFICE : _ *Ae traffic returns ofthe Grand Trunk | pared with this day week, the following vd.Pa a site for the proposed stock Monday was made on the basis of 123¢ for { 100 packages of Nagasaki at 23e.Conr- | Norway.500 000 Srestern, in bond 0.00 600100 0 | ville, 186 @ 200 Mo je or ii an Lrands at a higher price.ROYAL INSURANCE CHAMBERS Railway fur the week ending 19th February, | Changes have taken place :\u2014Declined\u2014 Au - \u2026 Fhe promioter 5 of the West-End | Fair, but the price was generally considered | mon and inferior grades are neglected.ron Pipe discount per cent.5.68 BARLEY, © 48 000 0:00 0 0 | Eastern Townships 500 m2 oe C © 3 OATS\u2014There is no change to note in NOTRE DAME STREET \u201c9.| 1881, and corresponding week last year, | W Union, 34: Lake S .S attoir seemed too think that, should the | a full one, and while further offerings could WOOL\u2014The market is quiet, and we _\u2014 OaTs, # 32 lbs 0.35 036101 TH | ery, 2 es 03 GR\" | prices, and the market is firm at 4Tjc @ th x , year, | Westeru Union, 3}; Lake Shore, 43 ; St.| veneral stock vard be located Le Ë \\ 8 ; CANADA PLATES, ¥ box PEAS, # 60 1b, ES 7 ery, 26c @ 29c prices, m a ic @ y.were \u2014 Paul, 42 ; d ferred, 23: Nortb-W Ÿ à x yard be located at the Bast- not be obtained for less, there was but have no transactions of any consequence | Glamorgan & Budd.330 0 00 FLOUR ® bel.of 106 ibs.072 0.74126 2 Cuekse\u201413¢ @ de acrording t 1.| 484c for Nos 3 and 2 White, and 494c @53c vy its Tee GENERAL FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT and Cou.1881.1880.F , 41 ; do.preferred, 4; North- est, Ja of q 1e city it would divert the little disposition to base bids on this valu- | tO Teport since this day week.Holders Penn.3 .0m Säperior Extra.0.00 530128 3 | ity.\u2019 , according lo qual- per bush for No 1 and extra White Oatsinforma- MISSION AGENT.MUNICIPAL OR OTHRK BoxDs Miles open.1,404} 1,273; | 943 N.Y.Central, 4} ; Michigan Central, slaughtering business almost altogether to | ation.The market left off Monday dull on | have confidence in the future course of | Ar 1875 !.000 [|lixtra Superfne.20 M0 152 9 | \u2018Lanp\u2014123c @ 13c for pails BUTTER\u2014 Business is quict to-day, and S, AND STOCKS LioUGHT AND Sop.Loaxs oy | lassengers, Mails and \u201c | 48; Erie common, §; do.2nd, 1; Ohio | ! i quien -Abattoir, while thuse interest- | the basis of 12jc for Fair.The regular | values.We quote Grensy Cape at 183c @ 00 2: 30 Spring Watra 11111100 510 | 2 4 Porz\u2014Heavy Mess $1850 $19.00 {lie demand is confined to small lots of tho Agent, MoRTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES Errecren, |, EXpress + $ 43,976 $ 42,871 | and Miesissippi, 24; D.L.and West, 38; ed in the last named institution looked with | weekly cable despatch from Rio of Satur- | 19¢, and Domestic Pulled at a range of 28e TIN PLA b \u2018 h Superfine.: 475 1 20 10 Hams\u2014 Uncovered, 124c @ 13¢c.| better grades.Common Butter moves Hingis, pA on Srocks, Mencuanpisk on Coy- | Freight and Live Delaware and Hudson, 4} ; N.J.Central, 2qual dissatisfaction upon the proposal to | day\u2019s date is not encouraging to the local @ 35.The Shipping List says of the | Charcoal, Gores: .575 @ 600 | Wines Bakers 20 23 IR M] Bicos\u2014licmize slowly, and the market is quiet for all de- )Y IS april ae NEGoTIATED.or Stock.160,947 152,196 (14; Wabash, 28; do.preferred, 1; Union ponte he stock yard a co pear holding interests.The receipts have run New York market a Since our last the Charcoal, Lx :59 - 59 Middlings 01865 26/16 14| Drussep Hous\u2014$8.25 @ $8.50 scriptions.We quote Northern winter-made mn ~~ \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Pacitie, 5}; K \u2018 'exas, 3k: |.007 : : randler | up to the large daily average of over 15,- | \"Htervention cf a holiday has lessened the | Gi al, D, X.lee 1! CC Bn Flow #1661 310 3.20114 0 SHES\u2014 35 choice creameries at 28c 306 ; David J.Craio Total.ares + -$204,923 $195,067 Canada other a ad pores, 8 acted vod Chairman of the meeting, 700 bags, fair purchases have been made volume of business somewhat, but the Coker 10% eer 10 .5% ES do du Evo 0 2m on 0 To $1.25 @ $4.35 per 100 Nf estern do at 220 @ 33, wath an occasion- * NY =» \u2014 5 > {lined > 3, | and showed that the increasing cattie trade | for this country and Europe ; | market yet remains in aa entirely normal | Tinned Sheets, No.26, Charcoal.0 104 .011 | CORNMEAL, # brl of 96 Tbs| 3.00 3.10 | 13 63 | » \u2019 y ; al one at 34c ; fair to good Western cream- MUNPER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF | Increase in 1881.$ 9,856 ona Lo Mab Tron I.\u2014\u2014 3 Ce required every possible encouragement.is gradually accumulating\u201d and the stock condition, with prices rather favouring Oe Esa Bradley.0 il 5 0 10 Dos i #3 | atout doubled in five years, sonæ 45,000 | ately active.Stocks of all ki 1 _ _ oops and Bands, # 1001bs.225 .250 ASHES, in'brls, \u2019 : May Corn ion dv bas Pel ily Sl.New York and Vermont dairies at 25¢ @ of oust] ; Manhattan, 44; Reading has advanced | head bei i ; oo | ately .Stocks of all kinds, except Sheets, best brands.300 !! 812 | Pots, per 100 dbs.495 435] 21 24 | sen.Lorn, steady SGic@ Srde May.| Oats | 970; with not much offering ; lots of Deby, 11 St.Sacrament Street, \u2014-In the district around Puiute-au-Chene within the week trom 62% @ 67, and Han- local bing shipped st Benson.Ses eral Green Cod, have been Lbs m uch reduced, LIVERPOOL PROVISION REPORT.Bolter Plate, ¢ 100 tis.Staft\u2019s 15 ion Pearls, HR a 0 2 ; Es \"Con, 185 000 do O ASS not 5.000 Northern butter at 23eD250 :; Food dors 200 3 With nearly thirty years\u2019 experience int} ar G .> | nibal and St.Joseph has improved 2} ; .> v » AS 1\u20ac markelis almost bare o abrador - D Te reine & \u201cHowling 7 00 12 00% y SP H.\u2026.+ 0.12] ae 5,000 do ; Barley, 23,000 do.@ 22¢: freshl ds We , ng from igi indi ç 1e | near Grenville, there is a larve , .p > p | West-Enud Abattoir Company intended to ri i ; ; , .0 Qrmoar & Bow ling : | TALLOW.In brls., # .0.07% 0.073] 37 10, TA brus \u2014 at\u2014 i ; fresh y-mads Western dairics at 24c ng from realizing and winding up of Insolvent and | vod, which as Men Re amount of The following are the quotations for the | have a stock vard in DES Vel is ETE which, pave been selling freely Bacox\u2014Following the American cable Russia Sheet Iron, ®t.012} .013§ gerer in kegs.ine 38 ve soi CAO.Fenraury 23.agde Receipts, @ 2Gc ; freshly-made ladle butter at 20c @ diseases cther Trust Estates, involving a practical | en cut, but still remains | leading New York stocks on the dates establishment, sufficient accommodation D Cod .$6.00, as to quantity.| advices of higher prices, holders, early in | Pig, # 100 tbS.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026s 450 @ 475 Brock ville & Morrisb's de ols 0:33 107 3 gibensat ie April 11.59 am.$rfe March ; | 24¢; common ladle butter at 14e @ 176, and real an knowledge of Accountant Busimess in al} | \u201c20M.All the able-bodied men of that | named : > > À , ) ry Cod is steady at $4.00 @ $4.25.the week, sraghall ited thei .Sheet, do 500 .550 | Townships (pails).| 0.0.22 2 7 98jc April.Corn\u2014Receipts, 166,000 bush ; | Western rolls at 17¢ @ 21c per lb.z pes): ite branches, and some knowledge of judi | district have either zu b 0 Feb.9.Feb.16.Feb.23 would then be afforded.Mr.A.J.Thoinp- | Green Cod igafirm and unchanged.White | for fanc > grade Sa 2 reir quotations an CO 20 850 | Comvnships p: eens , 0-22 107 3 shipments, L000 do.9:30 a.m.\u2014Opens ut EGGS\u2014There is a light demand at 25 « CO, En rl ; strict ne above Ot:awa into ; a od - gest ca Fish are o iv .S (fresh .0.30 | 00 0 { ; els: shi a ; ; hich he will give Re ersonal atten] t0 | the shanties, or else across the lines, and Late pion.120d LS 1158 shippers in Canada, complained that the | the American rs Salmon a {| though buyers are now more cautious, | STEEL\u2014 CHEESE, 1h 0.13 0.14 68 24 do.TLE a sit BAY.Bey cet piss De \u201cPh re os ary bon made at S « I al attention.|, cons ; , Lake Shore.285 1314 127% | shippers of live stock were placed at a | of 1C or Salmon has | there has been a quiet, steady trade done | Cast, # Bb.Lu.200c neue .- 0 114 @ 0 12; | HAMS, # Ib, (uncovered).| 0.124 0.13 | 68 44 | 87,000 bush ; shipments, 29,000 de.Pork=9.38 | °c, The market closes with a downward May 27 126 sequence is that there are so few | St.Paul.1138 115% 110$ | SHIPPErs placed 8b 41 given more tone to the market here, and | at about present quotat ons and ti :.| Spring, # 100 ibs.cere BTS.4007 | BACON, Ib.LLL O11 0.12158 6 | a'm.\u2014Opens at $14.65 @ $14.67; April.114 | tendency to prices, | t ) men to be had for cutting wood, and that | Do Pref.1264 123% great disadvantage for want of a prices are steady at $18.50, $17.50 and | litle or de accumulati \u201cof it We Sleign Sheet Le 5 3% .32 Dusan Hodes @ 100 Tos.| os a % 9 am.$1482 March.\u201d Tard \u2014 038 a m.\u2014 POTATOES AND ONIONS\u2014There has INIESOtA MERCIER, BEAUSOLEIL & MARTINEAU those who are left behind have been re- North-West .1281 1321 1264.special shipping place for cattie.| $16.50 for Nos, I, 2 and 3 respectively.note Staffordshire Clean on) ah Me Tnget Tin.62% !: 0% SEEDS\u2014 _?ca {hens at $10.15 April.11.45 a.m.\u2014810.15 bid | not been much demand to-day for Potatoes fourths ) | ceiving exorbitant prices for their work | DO Pref.\"143 ~ 140} | When cattle were brought to \u201cthe FRUIT-The market for Foreign Dried oe Cats.45s@ 495: N ÿ {FING | Bar Tin.02 0 27 Timothy, & 48 lbs,nom.000 0.00 | 00 © MILWAUKEE.February 23.\u2014 Wheat\u2014Re- | Put the market rules steady at unchanged courte ADVOCATES, during the past winter, in some cases beine | N- Y Central.1478 1404 1455 | city they could not be placed at once | is firm, but we have very little business to | Staffords Ne TE dis Cd Yori.ni Clear Ingot Copper dut.01 over, # 60 1bs.! 6.00 0.00 [00 0 | ceipts, 43,000 bushels ; shipments, 5,000 do.9.50 | prices.We quote Aroostook Rose at 80¢; ; ; § 3 ; ç ., i a.m.: d > Lu Jor lists.No.55 St.Jam St t paid twice as much as they were last year.Mich.Central.1184 119 114% | ON board ship, and some place should be report from first hands.Jobbers have been 43 By C 4 oriksire CUL | Svelter + 550 .600 GRAIN\u2014 Warar\u2014Local Receipts by ain 0 Maren.0 March 973 April.1130 Vermont and Maine Central at T0c @ 75c ; esired.es reet, | Lact v S , ded where tl 1d ., : 3 @ 4bs; Cumberland, 4338 @ 46s 6d ; 5 : ; È ; 7 \u201cBC: Ny.Y.Clty MONTREAL ?| ast year, wood could be got at Pointe-au- | Brie Com.oof 1003 oof Bro easel here they could be let loose till | rairly Lusy.There is rather a better feel- Glear Bellies, 455 @ 50s ; rib in, 42s @ | Proved Cost Onan 0% :! 6% | Railway for week ending 23rd February,| | RECÉLFTS or PRODVERFobrnar 25 | frofios of te 10750 5 and Peerless and \u2014\u2014= TREAL.tënc, delivered and ready for shipment | V° 24.100 100 99% | the vessel was ready to receive them.| ing for Old Layers and LooseMuscatels in Short Mi vs > Anchors 1111111500 oo 550 | 2,450 bushels.Total receipts from 1st GIR.Q.M.,0&0.| Jacksons at GOc @ Gäc per bush.Onions 3 at the railway stato upent | oy.& Miss.43} 444 42 | Moreover, cars were not allowed to run | eympathy wi sance à > | 46s 6d ; Short Middles, rib in, 42s @ 45s; | Lan Wire, No.6 #bdl.1% !! 00 | Janu \u201c9 : p ; SU{ Oats, bush., 750 700 are firm at $3 50 @ $3 75 for red and $4 50 = RS, Hox Howows Mencirs, cord.while a ven or $2 to 8.25 per UE RE 1 1268 123# | down on the wharves in day time, and thus gym F v x ma ay ance in N ew Long io, in good demand al des @ 54s ; | LEATHER\u2014 ° base hi og geen, | 241,729 rots, Beis 712 LS per orl for white.and $ i i PR si s - vile \u20ac c 3e.Hismr ut, 8 y .LAL.5 i 87 00 .atmeal .) S\u2014\" X i - 15 paper.Lately Solicitor General and M.P.P.for | \u20aciving $4 to $4.50.One gentleman from Del.& Hudson.107 1128 1074 | cattle have often to be taken on board quote 84e @ 8$c for spot.The sale is re- 45s @ 498 ; soalded, 13s 1 468 | Yanted, Spanish Sole No: LEA 1 on om corresponding date in 1880, being a de- ehh ol RY: 100 BEANS\u2014There continues to be a firm, | ld St Hyacinthe.that place, who has lately sold a I Jersey Central.93 107¢ 1068 | steamers before they were ready for sea.| ported of 500 boxes to arrive at 8c.There ly ce s.Longand [gy 0 T2200 08 !! 08 |crease of 55,247 bushels.Local shap.| Butter, kegs.81 108 feeling among holders of Beans, and the RO CUY ; uantity of li wo ave Be | Wabash 48 494 463 | This often caused great loss.It was a | hav EY ; 12 | Short Clear is quotably dearer, 6d @ 18 per | Englisn\u2018Soie.!!!!:11211007 2046 :! 056 ; a1 oo\u201d SUID | mallow.N58 market is strong at $2 00 /@ $2 10 per bush Crrornas BEAUSOLEIL, | PAUL G.Manmixeau | 4 y of wood in this city, says he 3 3 Syd gre .lave been sales of jobbing lots of Currants rt, but the ad : A ak Sole.! \u201c0% Ll ments for week ending 23rd February, nil = og \u2018es 5 ) icaga, Lately Ofticial Assignee BOL wishes \u2018that his wood was all old Tr he Do Pref, eee T Li So si fact that all the losses in cattle shipments | \u2014held at 61c @ The, as to quality.Prunes cw 3 t re a vence has checked the de- American Oak Sole.: we 9 38 0s bushels.Total shipments from lat Janvary Leather, rolls - hs 157 82 for Fea Beans, and $1 95 @ $2 05 per bush pcretary., d ; : rss feels certain that .bras nion Pacific.i 24% 1194 | occurred en the passage between Montreal | are about ; 5 mand.We quote Short Clear 42s @ 43s; dnd Do No.2.019 .021 \u2019 | 1 po Eee SET for choice mediums ;.fair to good mediums 9 agents Montreal, January 29 25 | come down ith a edhe price will shortly | Reading .624 67 and Quebec, very few cattle dying | at about Na kegs changing hands Long Clear, ordinary cure, 40s @ 42s ; | Slaughter, No.027 .029 fo 23rd ep 1331, 228,629 bushels, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH range from §1 85 @ $1 90, and fair to good J).VICK.MUNRO & MAXWE ; \u2019 Kansas & T.464 48% 48} latter the ships = once got fairly | but we have t JA and BCATC®, | medium sizes, finest brands, up to 43s 6d ; | Bough (Light).ox .022 Ji in 1880.bei ushels at corresponding : Pea beans are firm at $1 90 @ $1 95._ LL, \u2014The Derby and Chesterfield Reporter | Conada Southern.84} 85 821 110 s Mr.Tt s red ti ; Have no transactions to report | Backe, 44s @ 50s; Shoulders, ordinary | Waxet Upper.Lizni : 0 ate in s being a decrease of 12,995 TO THE MONTREAL HERALD.Yellow eyes sell at $2 05 @ $2 20 per oll & Gor BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT- | 82ÿ8:\u2014\u201cBy this time (y aceurate | Rock and.185 188134 | erection of a suitable stock yard, with suit.| ull Kinds of Borer Dri eg ork Wout | Western, 28s 64 @ 30s 6d.\u201d | De.do Mhedium and heavy.0 8 © 03 | bushels, No transactione reported.Any bush for choice and improved, and $1 90 @ elf & co.© \u201cLaw - \u201cidea of las % prety accurate) ¢ St.P.M.& G.474 47% 463) able wharfage accommodation, at or near | deman s of Foreign Dried continue in light | Hams\u2014Staffordshire Cut sell best, and Sra Grand Ver TE 0g .042 |quotations would be entirely nominal.CANADIAN.31 95 for common.OFFICES: idea of last year\u2019s Wheat crop in England | Northern Pacific.414 444 443 | Long P nt E mmodation, at or near demand, but as there is no disposition to price has advanced 1s @ 2s per cwt, still oe rained Upper.0.ou Peas and Oats remain at figures given Toronto, February 23, HAY AND STRAW\u2014The demand is ) ov has been ascertained.The ftreshing- | Do: FPrefi.69% 73 qi} | Longue Pointe, where steamers could call | force goods upon a reluctant market prices meeting with a good in mr Short Cut | Spliés, caif, ¥ 0010030 10 035 [last week | Lavesr WesrErx Apvices | WHEAT \u2014 Fall, No 1, $1 11; No 2 | light, but there is a steady tone to prices, , LORIGNAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont.| machine, after being largely employe | Los Central.1333 134} 1344 Boeke odin Po board after loading Jemain steady, and for the most part firm, | Hams are also quoted 1s dearer, but the | Calin deo: 0B.0B | (By Telegraphy\u2014Cmcaco, February | $108; No 3, $103; Spring, Nol, $117 ; | 84 We quote at $19 @ $21 per ton for com- .MAxwELL, .Muxro, \u201d 8 yed | H, & St.Joseph.51% 554 574 |.their ordin: y car, 1e city wharves.urrants an oose Muscatel Raisins es- d ; a , > a 23rd, noon.\u2014No.2 Spring Wheat, 97 : : 0 mon hi d $22 @ $: i Lo .\" ; scene ; fe .; ; ê emand is small.\u2018 , Do (héav 075 0 80 : .pring Wheat, 97§c for | No 2, $1 15; No 3, $1 09 ; Barley, No.1 on hay, and $ $23 per ton for choice L'Original, Ont, Alexandria, Ont.during the frosty weather, has revealed the | C.C.& L.C.25% 26% 234 Lhis view was concurred in by Professor | pecially.Nuts are quiet, with prices nom- revious ions Sut ol lowly 8 | French Calfski 100 !! 145 | March.No.2 Corn, 372c for March.| 98c ; No 2 \u201829 @ ue.No 3 Extra 83c ; | do.Straw is firm at $23 » $25 per ton.December 27 ws 30 fact that the general estimate whiel 4C C.C.&I._ _ 884 McEachran, Government Inspector of live inally steadv.pr ; q Se \u20ac quo e.ong - ut, | Patent Cow.015 .017 | MiLwaukke, Februar 23rd, noo No.2 N ; 73 M Pet N ?700: N > eat \u2014 Âdvertiser.Macl & Macdonald.| me of de\" yield in various part of the | Tron M.0110 59ÿ Gig oof | stock.Alderman Mooney wiged that no | TRON AND HARDWARE\u2014The mark- | ome 11 1612 lh.san my pale Sizes; light | grameiieico OL © OT [ging Wheat, 963e for March, | Osts No 1.96s No.3.350 + Cor cge PH To aciennan country in the first i L&N.\u2026.85 92 5\" faction be taken till the stock yard projects | ct for Pi i , \u2019 sizes, 11 (0 1a 108, 90s /@ ods, Short Cut, | Galfskins, # 1 go; 0 3 : Ra si > superior \u20ac > extra Gd PATE sebicrnong SONA com nthe fet toe hs come | Bon SES a ee EE Eee | 45 he; tonte Ou, #0 @ 52e | DRE ee 7 A OUR sei cr | LOU Son, BAR Ent Bi 0; IMPORTS, Ne shine \u20ac vhich , , - Riu La ; | .J \u2014_ i rice, advane- | Lambskins.\u2026ol ! : : ) ë : * ; RIES, &c., were formed.This is a keen disappoint- Pacific Mail.54} 558 55 { Mr.Biokerdike and ses eral other gentle- inactivity and an under-current of wantffof ing pm an Duainated well leg, advance.Shearlings .06 .075 Total receipts from lst January to 23rd Extra, 34 70; Superfine, $4 59% Fine, $4 00; GRAND TRUNK WEST.co CoBNWALL, ONT.ment, fur, during the first spell of fine Man.Blv.\u201coe 42 424 3 peu spo e n a similar strain.Mr.confidence in present prices.Sales for the ing toour last weeks quotations is pret Sheepskins dressed No.1.5 00 .575 Febrnary, 65,306 bris, against 47,996 brls, | Bran, $12 00.O Dufresne &co 750 bush oats: J RB ce D.B.MACLENNAN: LS ANDPIELD Mac- pesther jp the early autumn, it was bx sight 80 days.ioe - 456) stock, Lh er large exporter live peek have been limjted to small parcels, | @ 50s 6d for Prime Western in tierces Do do XX.1:11 700 !! 77 | at corresponding date in 1880, being an SEEDS\u2014Clover, $4 756 @ $500 ; Timo- well 500 bush barley; TE unsicker 195 ; a Coun- April , .elieved that the grain had fully matured | x, Treen ; LIOUgLt there was great necessity for | the largest of which, so far as we learn, | Market closine steady.with au et Se Do do - 89 .875 | increase of 17,810 Lrls.Local shipments for | thy; $2 50 @ $2 65.; .) or do.\u2019 9 ix miles PPT _ 87 and would make a good return.It now Money sivcccccce À 3 3 a tock yard, Independent a the abattoir | was 50 tons of No.1 Summerlee.Colt- Ponk\u2014Dersand a only quies demand.ze ge x DR .2 I the week ending 23rd February, 1900 brls.HOGS\u2014$7 50 @ $7 75.A Cpokson 125 do, W se ; 3 , av .es i 3 ee] ap + s .{ - .) .1 TER Re 7 .: .of Sault- Beait Chadwick Bi ar& Them appears that the wet season lasted too b x tl oa with Mr.\u2018Lhompson | ness, Gartsherrie and Summerlee are now | holders are very firm.We quote Choice LIQUORICE .L018 07 | Total shipments from 1st January to 23rd | BUTTEL\u201415c @ 20c.-.| Lord & Munn 125 do; K & Cookson G \u2018bris d Heart! 3 3 long, and many ears of Corn did not come MONTREAL STOCK LIST, - £ ie stoc bi ard Shauld be as near 3 reduced to two holders, notwithstanding Eastern Prime Mess at 70s @ 75s: Ordi LIQUORS AND Ne 450 4 0 February, 29,292 brls, against 17,681 R ON I RE Re T'\u2014Baxey, Tee @ 950; ashes; H Dobell &co 7 do: T'ees C & Wilson rms mos! ; .i + | .wharf as possible, so that no tune wou ie ; > A 8; - ran y, Hennessy\u2019s, 4\u201d gal.\u2026.: ; ; ; ec, 85C Te; Sprin ea 110 @ \u2019 _ I ; mao Barristers, Attorneys at Law, Solicitors to aturity, and that, in short, agricul on February 23 be lost anon the cattle from the which no strength has been imparted nary Western, 603 @ 67s 6d per 200 lbs.Do do cases.1075 .11 00 brle.at cor responding date in 1880, being $1 A Fall $1 00 @ 51 8 Oats Sas 35 @ | 24 do; Order G do; @ Wait 2 do; D J Craig 2 pp in Insolvency, de.taris share leceived in their anticipations.ONTREAL, February 43.yard to the ships There was.Lie said.no © he market.Consumers West have, Brer\u2014There is no alteration.Market Do Martell\u2019s, ¥ gal.3 0 = 4 50 an increase of 11,611 brls.There is no $3 90: Cornmeal $300; Pork.naw $ 18:00 do; Order 8 do; J Dougall &co 2 kegs but- 1 spite of this fact even those people who NY > Was, [ie sud, MO | for the most part, sufficient Iron to last them | steady, with a fair PE 0 cases.- 1100 | change to record in the market, which ! ?; Lane ter; G S Ti ; 2 [( i nl be n to \u2018as consumptive y.| Do Otard.D 2e ï 8 : at 8 : 1ompson 10 do; M Coulombe 21 BEATTY MILLER, BIGGAR are able to show good Wheats can get little 3.1 HF| >| 25 other place on the continent of America | till May or June, and are not inclined to | w ot Extra India M \"508 @ 975 6d Do do.Chak Co.8 2% .10 2 continues quiet at former quotations; lower Wheat and Flour, steady and unchanged.do; Wilson, Paterson &co 59 brls tallow; A collet, , & BLACKESTOCE | 4.I t Su [L2T| us| 22 | where the facilities for shipping cattle were « e quote Extra India Mess, 90s @ 978 6d ; A , ; Barley, quiet and easier.Peas, Oats and 1 \u2019 ; 0 \u2019 + | or no advance on the very low prices which 40 od ere LE | 59 v pping were | purchase fur requirements after that date India M vr Do Bisquit Dubouche & Co.360 .4 00 | grades are somewhat more in demand, and 2! | > Holden &co 30 rolls leather; B & Locke 7 LES, Barristers, Solicitors in Chancery, Nota-| Tule in the market.\u201d prices which STOCKS, BE 357 28 | 22 |sopooras at Montreal, and, considering | before opening of navigation, when they on So PS es H, Prime to Ex Do Sazerae OR 1 3% 30 there is a scarcity of Choice Spring Extra re od dent Corn dull.wes, ho do; J Dougall &co 20 do; Shaw Bros & Cas 3 : ! » .aa vein | B : | , ; .SALON, 2 ra s 8 per : s.O SAZETAC LL.120000 000 \u2026.33 : RK y A \u2018le .k 5 sat : 2, A ) 2 v - Street.ries Public, &e.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 >à | mE BA AE the rapid extension of the ; export expect lower prices to prevail.The Glasgow Ünzese\u2014 The market is without mate- Do Boutelliau & Co.330 .360 PROVISIONS.\u2014 Burrer \u2014 Local re- Corn.West pro Vi on heat andl sils 1 car do; Morris &co 26 csks high wines ee rade, the want was a very great market 1s reported weak, under dishearten- | pia] alteration.There is a moderate con- Do Pinot?cases.39 .5% ceipts, 1,171 pkgs; shipments, 954 pkgs.EUROPEAN 2 esks alcohol; V Hudon 27 bles; Coaticook OFFICES: OVER BANK OF TORONTO.FINANCIAL.one.He hoped the rival Abattoir | ing advices from the United States.Ship- | sumptive inquiry.Buyers do not appear Do Vine Growers\u2019 Co.330 .! 36 | There is but little inquiry from exporters, London, Feb 93, |C Co 7 do; Pagels&F 9 hhds; Smith&Bros 1 es Corner of Wellington and Church Streets The M = ; Bank of Montreal.\u2026| $200 |4 p.c.| 183} 1834 Companies would sink their jealousies and | ments for the year show a large falling off | anxious to speculate =, at present Des Po Dulary & Co.% .360 | and the local demand is limited.Values | MONETARY 11 30 vn Poor 1s bx; M Murphy 1 bel; Ewing.Bres 10 bdls; N TONIU TORONTO : 1e Money market since this day week Ontario Bank.0 pe 971 | unite upon some suitable location for a |compared with those of last, and | they see no chance of making much P x î pe Renauloe gai: 29 :: 28 | favour inside figures.Currse\u2014Local re- 99 3.16: / 991 acco NA Tao Willekco 37 bxs; H J Bring 13 do; J ous ener: ea has been quiet and without feature calling | Banque du Peupie.!!!|.7.2 pre Rt \u201cspy\u201d | stock yard, which he felt assured would | Iron in Connal\u2019s stores continues then and the demand nou is 1c Lo] © Do J, Denie, H.Mounie& Co.3 30 .360 | ceipts, nil.; shipments, G boxes.Con- 1033; Erie, 517 Doi Central a sah Rattray 3 cs: Bank of Montreal 71 tes; tities the W.H.Brarry C.R.W.Bree for special comment.TI I * = | Molsons' Bank.50°13 p.c.| 109] 109 | be a paying institution.After some further | to increase at the rate of 4,000 tons per | weekl ; 3 enlrely al Do%Matignon\u201d & Co.# gal.330 .360 | tinyes quiet, 13c @ l4c being paid for | Cornôls 99 516: 41% tao, OBA) Kield&co 400 sks; J Colloway 13 hhds 1 bx; medy for E.M.CHADwick D.E Tu IGCAR- ble funds i IL 1e supply of loan- Bank of Toronto rr 100 pipe 148] 147 | discussion, Mr.C.O.Perrault moved the week, which is exclusive of stock accumu- | CC Sp ae Sue, an a not exten- De Boitard's, # gal cases.2 5 39 small lots.Pork Canada Mess is still Fe Pinot, LU 88, 1038; | A Darling 1 tee; Wiley&co 8 brls; T Graof every = .- E.Thomson.able funds is still abundant, and good | Bink Jac Cartier.2 jab.following resolution, that Messrs.Andre Na CENTS ow I~ | sive.It is generally admitted that the seal.ad > - =F rie, 51; Illinois Central, 138.ham 8 bxs sting dise W.N.MiLLAr.T.G.BLACKSTOCE.gs x ! \u2019 g Merchants\u2019 Bank.100 3 poc.| 1184] 118 g on, that Messrs.Andrew | lating in makers\u2019 Lands.The market in country retailers are hat b Do do cases.650 .700 |quoted at $18.50 @ $19.00, but some : xs.he whole January 15 PSE: | commercial bills, of which there are fair | Bank d'Hochelaga |.Lo BOL.Allan, Keunedy, Thompson, McEachran, | the United States developes no interesti : 5 are somewhat hare off \u2014 DoQuantin& Co.310 - 32 | buyers\u2019 views are | than those fi Liverpool, February 23.; _\u2014 ; ; Lu.East\u2019n Towns'ips B'k.| 50 Bip.e.| 116 | ii ; ; = pe Ing | stock, and, on the other Do Riviere Gardrat & Co.315 .32 yers s are lower than those figures.JOTTON\u2014Tendi vn; Upla id; Q.M, 0.& O.R.R.; Le Pine offerings, are readily -negotiable at the Quebec Bank.Pi 100 Béplel.\u2026.1003 | and Chandler, with power to add to their | features.Demand continues to be of a porters here certainly ect ibe im- Do Pin:t Castillon&Co.,gal: 330 .360 | Lann- Is steady at last week\u2019s quotation of Orleans, 030 Tending down ; Uplands, bid; Hochelaga\u2014-A Gauthier 3 pkgs poultry ; ties, 2 GIBBONS & McNAB banks at 6@7 per cent., as to name and Do Cpa ate 1 100 > ble ny 004 and.ror orm oy he fout © ferel by hand-to-mouth character.Prices are quiry than is now current at this season of ron ae ATR > 10 - 40 123e @ 13c in pails.Drkssep Hocs\u2014The * * UNITED STATES.T Rowan 1 brl ashes ; L Carle 2 kegs but- Chemlsts ! bate.Loans on Call and time continue in | Eo Bk of Commerce 2 iD 138; 28} both tue West and Kast-Ends Tor the.pd Quoted fir ms rot standing wirich little the year, the conclusion being that present j Pelee Island Wine Jo \u201c1 80 \u2026 20 36.09 0 BE Ed ts end ; car lots bring Chicago, February 23.| ter; O Clermont 23 do ; @ Lafortune 12 do ; 5, Bedfor 3 1 Co ominton Pants.where : .; 1 el, Im 1e future | prices check consumption.We um, Jamaica, 16 o 265 .000 25 50.WHEAT\u20149 30 a m\u2014 98} April.10 06 | E Elliott 4 do; S Coulter 4 do; R Ransom pepe Barristers and Attornevs, | about the wa! request at 3@6 per cent,, | Sénior Fyiton.| 10 pape.| | tion of cattleyards.of the market.Tin Plates continue | Finest September makes at 69s @ 70; | Bom.2% 88 | GENERAL\u2019 PRODUCE\u2014 Asnes\u2014Re-| a m-Sôfe April 1013 a mbôfe Apri-|T do; J A Vaillancourt 5 do; Mrs Watson ongly re- depending upon the strength of the collat- | Exchange Bank.100 [1100 61) 62 | nat à ooxEx moved, in amendment, {to move slowly, at priges which | medium qualities scarce, and in good de- | Gin, DeKuype 210 11 215 | Ceipts atInspection Stores from Lst January | 10 42 a m\u201498ÿe @ 98Jc.1128 4 m\u2014973 | 4 do ; L St Onge 700 bushels oats; Cassils, à and the OFFICE: erals and otlier considerations.The draw | Sta Carte.ieee EE Whale aes the opinion of this meeting, if | cannot be called remunerative to the im- | mand at 50s @ 655.as to quality 8 Do green cases.13 .45 |to 23rd Feb., Pots, 1,747 brls; Pearls, 166 | March.12 14 pm\u2014974c February.12 33 | Stinson &co 69 rolls leather ; Gougeon & Pile pres Comer Ri h d i C i gt ings of Sterling Exchange are comparative pandard Bank.0 Bipe \u201ca0 ier Brock ar 1s are established so as to meet perter.The immediate future of the Burrer\u2014The situation remains about | Do Boll & Dunlop, # gal.200 .so bris.Deliveries\u2014Pots, 822 brls ; Pearls, | 4 m\u2014973c March; 98}c April.12 53 pm | Roby 11 do; S Delorme 12 do; Brodie mx icnmond an al ing [ep $ ly light, but oe firm tone of the No Yon fmapertn Rae 10 Pipe.ar 118 further proceeding ahold oc aciers 5 market 13 hot encouraging, for, althouglyre- | the same as last week.The demand is Do - green Cases.i 10 i > a rls.| Stocks in store this morning\u2014 § \u201497{c March.13 55 a m\u20149T§c cash April.Howie 200 bags oatmeal i wing Bros 2 N TONIU LONDON ; market suificen to oe or pu i vive the proposed Stock Yard à fairioial.peated endeavours | jave been made by ihe still almost entirely on Finest Fresh Par-| Do Henoke's .ve 20 :2 10 rois LU Tr > Tarts, 150 bris.Pors\u2014 Lau » monte F cbruary i EH Larch; pags seed; 1 vans 22 (do a fivans 2 dos nates the IN, ONT.> \u2018 maintain rates here at MISCELLANEOUS.© Mr.PertaurT withdrew his motion, | b 5 du va ode tion and other means |céls at 115s @ 125s ; medium and stale Bo nas oases.1 bd 0 5 .03 ti la de Motations at alona ns has co A ail Tew y Hoste.i uréh;\" 988 10 500 do ; Du re Bros 8,000 do; D Parizeau choses Gro.C.Gonos, | Guo.McNan, | 4 Premium for round amounts of sixty- | Intercoromiai Goal Co.| 100 | .when the amendment was declared carried | all efforts, so far, hava proved fuuile ta ap | Goods being a very dull cale, at 655 @ 95s, | Rye White ¥ TRG Tal do.0 573 11 010 | 8195 $4.55, asomiing to tare Sr FIrste | 24 CRN 0 90 amotio May.10 38 à m\u2014 | 10,000 do; A L Hurtubise 2 cars hay; R ee January 3 2 day bills Letween banks, and 9 cash Huron Copper Bay Co.ô {pel 127] igri | and the meeting adjourned.tain that end.A ve Ir.d 0 as to quality.CHAMPAGNES- Verzenay.25 50 @ 27 00 | have been sold at fi 18 to Pg ÉCONCE | 1s May.11 34 a 4130 May.1 01 | Lamarche ! do ; L Roch 1 do; O Harpin 1 YLLIN.\u2014 \u2014 over the counter.Demand bills | Dom.Telegraph Co.| 50 ofb-e oul 93\u2019 We trust that all interested in the live | is required t Pie 5 ER FLour AND Wuear\u2014Tlhe Grain market | Louis Rocderer.Carte Blanche.20 00 -.00 28 there are no Thi ze flerin 3555 @ 8460; p m\u201437}c March ; 413c May.2 36 » m\u2014 (do; J Nault 32 cords wood ; J Daoust 8 do ; London.: Rich & Ont.Nav.Co.| 10 fipe| | 8 stock trade will accept the advice tender- required to wipe out the present | a5 heen this week still further in favour | Pommery & Greno.2650 .2850 xe no birds offering.PFARLS-\u2014No | 4116 May PET J L Lord 8 do; J Lawrence 8 do ; S Thesier from me- ON BOULTBEE DICKSON are quoted at 93@Y9§ premium, Drafts | City Passenger R.R.| 50 [6 p.c.| 117} 115 | 5! accept the advice tender- lheavy stocks before any revival | of buyers.the d 1 bei ni Te | Ayala & CO.esse ns case scans ss 2100 .26 00 | transactions have transpired, but the féelin BC DAY.Ta > Den Te St blue pill : ! 1 ou New Yor > City Gas Co.40 [5 p.c.| 1584| 153} |ed by Messrs Kennedy and Thompson, lin \u2018this trade can be cly | O4 Ouers, the demand being quiet.We | Mbet & Chandon\u2019s, Extra Sup.0 !; 27 00 | is not stron \u2019 \u20ac| PORK\u2014930 a m\u2014$1465 @ $14 674 | 16 do; R P Campeau 8 do; D Slcith 48 do ; a, bilious- + New York at §@ 4 premium.The | Merchants\u2019 Æxehange.| 100 [3 pe.nJecs- {wo energetic and enterprising exporters, | i iS Face 1 permanently | quote American White Wheat, 93 3d @ | Do do No.l.2800 .2500 TRACE FEES April.9 44 a m\u2014 $l4 67} April.10 21 J Daly 1 head live stock; M Leonard 151 on of the & JEFFERY Stock market for the week has been strong, | Cie.Pret.etC'dit Four._.[¢ pef 11 IL IT and si 8 thei a » di & exp #> | maintained.The outlook for the season\u2019s | 93 7d ; American Red, 8s 7d /@ 9s 10d ; | Brown Creamy .22500 .2700 FREIGHTS.\u2014Rates quoted from Mont- à m\u2014S14 724 April.1104 2 $14 65 | gs hèdos ; cath bre | | with an upward gs Quebec Fire Assur nce.100 [5 peel] and sin reir sectioual differences in | trade would indicate a good, steady de- Canadian Red, 98 4d @ 95 6d; Californian.Heidselelos Dry Monopole.2500 .2650 | real to Liverpool, via Portland, are :\u2014For March, 11 34 a m\u2014 SLA 90 A Al 11 4 Mile End\u2014G Laurence 2 bris ashes: T te in the Barristers and Attornevs|or transaction endeey, but the volume | Canada Cotton Co.u| 100 (202200 \u20181807 Tid orler te eromote ie great and SFOVINS | maud, but nothing unususl.| Canada | 9 1d @ 9s 9d per 100 lbs.Flour, States ( H'Plper & Coss Seo: 139 1 39 [heavy Grain, Gs.6d.@ Ts.per qr.of 480 | 4 m\u2014S15 024 April.\u201c12 07 à m-$15 02} | Forget 2 do ; J Ronissin 8 kegs butter; $ the stone actions has not been large.Com- Canada Pa er Can rent\" 100 |.Til ini | ar t likely t derstand th pp Plates are being sold in small lots for | and Canadian, 12s 6d @ 13s 6d per 100) E Mercier & Coos Carte 'Or.22 0 .2850 | lbs; Flour, 4s.per brl.\u201cAsues\u2014Pots, April.12 20 am\u2014$14 87}; $15 05 April.| Ballock 10 do; R Beatty 8 do; H Riddle 12 OFFICE : pared with this day week w Canada Shipping Co.|.12 } | are most likely to understand their own | present delivery.We learn of several | lb, : .0° - o Carte Blanche.18 00 .1950 | 35s, Pearls, 42s.Gd.Butter and Theese 7 23 - - .i .sleith ir 32 s on, very Ov .© ay week we note the fol- [ Dundas Covton Co.\"123 |*125 | interests, and when they declare that a P 5 ! 8.Indian Corn, mixed, vs 5d /@ 5e 6d | L.Delmonico.2150 L250 [4-7 : / 101 p m\u2014$14 87} March; $15 05 April.|dv; M Haily 8 do; D Sleith jr 32 cords Pate er Canadian Bank of Commerce, lowing advances :\u2014 Montreal 24 ; Ontario, | Érapbie Printing Co.|.| 501 125 | Stock Yard is necessary we are inclined t large contracts for June delivery on p.t., per 100 lbs.Canadian Oats, 6s 4d /@ | Ackerman, Laurance.1200 .18 0p | 403.per gross ton.2 10 p m\u2014$14 87} @ $14 90 March ; | wood; R Racine 1 dressed hog; 5 Pollock dophyllin LONDON, ONT 3 ; Peoples, 6} ; Moisons 9 To > Mont.Lon &Mortg.Co.= spa J10 | 108 agree with them sary ¢ inclined 10 | but at prices supposed to be under those | 6s 6d per 100 lbs.Canadian Peas, 6s 10d Duke de Montebello E Se 2% nw \u2014 $15 07} April.2°11 p m\u2014$15 02} @ | 5 dot, Bedford \u2019 * Jacques Ca ti \u2019 1 ns; 23 oronto, 35 | Royal Can.Ins.Co.100 [5 p.c.| 86] 50° | 18 \u2019 now ruling- Bars, Sheets and Plates are | @ 73 per 100 lbs.\u2014 Hodgson Brothers\u2019 | La Diamani (Wine measure.) 18 00 |.20 00 MOVEMENTS OF PRODUCE $15 05 April.2 18 p m \u2014 $14 974 @ ROUSE'S POINT.on oval Tres MacManex, QC.| À.O.Jerreny ques Cartier, 1 ; Merchants $ ; Com- Gane one Cor 0% 100.j44p.c.\u201ciil sei \u2014\u2014 in fair demand for the season of the year, | Cireular, 5th February.MOLASSES\u2014 : $15 00.J G McKenzie &co 2 bxs; I & Workman essential Joun BovLtssr, | W.J.T.Dickson.| Mere, À ; Montreal Telegraph, Ÿ ; Riche- | Montreal Cotton Co.TT : WHOLESALE MARKETS.and stocks are being gradually re- ! Feb.21, Feb.23, | Barbadoes 1 c 02 0 48 Weekly Receipts of Produce by Rail for the LARD\u20149 44a m\u2014$10 12} @ $10 15 | 12 ¢s 3 brls; Lawlor Mig Co 1 bx; Benning Cape, an N.B.\u2014Mr.Dick joins the firm 1st | lieu, 14 ; City Passenger, 2, and City Gas, | LCWN-&SLLaw IRL.ooo 873| ar i To ; duced to make way for epring im-| LIvERrooL, 5.00 P, M.5.00P, M.| Demerara :040° !! 0424| week ending February 23, 1881 and 1880 April.10 24am\u2014 $10 20 April.10 30 | & B 210 cs; Greene, S &co 1 cs; T Wilson & HFSIVR- February 1881 son joins the frm 18 1.The market to-das \u2019 y ni Qanada Central Ry Bds serejuenses 9s3| 98} ; BOOTS AND SHOES\u2014There is no new | portations.We hear of the sale of 250 Flour van 8 8 @ 1 0186 @ 110 Porto Rico.00e 043 .04d with Shipments \u2019 bi ?corresponding a m\u2014$10 07} March.11 04 a m\u2014 $10 10 } co 1 bx; Order 11 bales; L Prevost &co 3 do; SI ; .was generally dg, pecan] dL \u2019 n ; a Tai pring Wheat.§ ê f Tinidad.coca iii ii ean, 037 Sot ?\u201cotres arc \u2014S10 29 ri re.F ; y ATH Taniary 4 3_ | stronger, but not very active for most so.| Bom es Bor ak | 2 week, Travellers have forthe most pare | Sjentew's Bars, at fall prices.The Short | While em 810 8 9 8\\ 510 8 3 5 | Syrup II 0 107 | period pmeSLO 12) Mars 810 224 dit, 220 | clntyie F860 A do Sat food ny n.Tel.5 p.c.stg Bds.|e dn, .llers a ¢ 1 prices.rite Winter.5 5 eq SI SL 162 i $10 245 : pkgs; McLa , 3 * harmies, R & L LAFLAM M E curities.Montreal opened firm et 182%» Gov.Be a bee: oe completed their trips, and returned home.| Hardware trade is brisk, and travellers re- a ew) ees 3 4 a 3 0 9 3 a 3 9 NAVAL STORES i 300 .325 WEEKLY RECEIPTS.pm\u2014S10 07} @ $10 10 March; $10 20 | &co 5 ¢3;J G McKenzie &co 1 bale; J Don- = .C an ; - PA \u2018 Le i \u201c = 5 9 = « ge .=, .' y | and sold regularly up during the day to Gov.Deb.5 p.c.sig Manufacturers are working to their full port prospects very good.Iron Pipe, OW- | Corn (old).54 @ 00 5 5 @ 0 0 | Noi an ie 300 ov 9 SE EETQOU>OZVOTQE Ap aap m\u2014$10 1 i} @ S10 20.nelly &son les; H Morgan &co 8 pkgs; RESTOR 183 losi ; , co J Gov.Deb.5 p.c.cy.capacity to fill orders, and shipments of | ing to the advance of ten per cent.in (hie | Barley 33 @ 00/53 @ 0 0 | Pine, Pitch and Tar \u2018300 37 | 88E52E52555888 5 .BECELFIS\u201448 hours \u2014 Flour, 71,138 | Sutherland, L &co 1 cs; Mackay Bros 2 cs; in a few ADVOCATES, } oc osing at 183% bid, 183} asked.Mi.Harpe} Des spring goods are being freely made.There | duty, is quoted firm at 65 per cent.dis- | $35: 448 16/82 g 00 | Oakum\u2014_Navy.000 L008 0 05} #59 F222838877P8 irls ; Wheat, 30,000 bushels ; Corn, 166,- | A Nelson & Sons 1 cs; Order 1 bx 13 bris.ral color 42 St.James Street Ontario changed hands higher at Mil.Harbir 5 p.c.ids bey have been the usual complaints of cutting | count.In New York a few sales have Pork \u201880 @ 00/80 @ CO ops Turpentine.08 .082} hig: A gor BLT = oa Lacs 169,000 do; Rye, 3,000 do; VERMONT JUNCTION.Code the .* |98; and Toronto, in small amounts, | Montreal Gp-6 Bends-|.L.0.=» | prices, but we believe there has been less | been made from«dock at lower prices, but | Lard - 3 6 @ 207$ @ 2 } | Linseca, boited, # gai.074 @ 0% |dEsa5RG PSP 222 2É SHIPMENTS TF ; Montreal C Co 2 cs; Order 223 bdis; A G kyer's is Hon.R.Lartaux \u2018 laced ; * | Montreal 7 p.c.Stock.PE *** | of that evil than in former years.Prices | the market still rules dull and in buyers\u2019 | Tallo 36 8 0186 3 @ 8 0 raw .20 IS 070 072 | 25 er@rarasnsg PMENTS-\u201448 hours\u2014Plour, 48,020 revost 1 bx; Simpson H M Co 4 bxs; Lig storer.R.Er, Q.C.L.LarLamug.| were place 1 per cent.better at ; -C- aots caca she n00 0 ses fsseu0r - ; ! ¢ Pete é Ww eee 36 @ 0 36 @ 00 ol i DE 0% Te ve me > bris; Wheat, 21,000 bush: Corn, 199,000 Prevos X; psoi ; g- Oc ; ; : Montreal 6 p.c.Stock.|.|.|.| are steady aud unchanged, as per the fol- | favour.The Shipping List quotes Colt- | Beef (new) .75 0 @ 0 0/5 0 @ ¢ 0 VE tiie 114.10 |\"; 8 : 3 e ; ; 21, 3 , ) i.avidson 2 cz W Gr N TONIC ctober 14 245 1147, the closing quotations being | Montreal 5 p.c, Stock.RS TY quotations \u2014 ged, as p ness from dock pi oi 50, ard $24.75, | Cheese (new).68 0 @ 0 018 0 @ 0 0 Soda vue - 9 = .28 : z 9 i Sats, 169,000 do ; Rye, 7,000; Barley, Bet à CE Ce eR ra bof au firm at 147 for buyers * i ok 3» 30 ' Refined \u20181 0 64 600 do.! : ; ides: powers 0 Ri yers, no sellers under | _*Ex dividend.Men's Stogas, Split.8175 @ 2,00 | Glengarnock dock $23, yard $24, Sum- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 060 \u2014 = SALES- 8.BR, 2,73 .Pork, 21,000 | + bdles; H Richardson&co 41 hides; Prevost, 5 disens DDELL & STEVENSON, 1483.A few shares of Merchants were D.LORN HAoNOUGALL \u201c \"Wax No.1 ee 250 @ 00 merlce yard $25, Carnbroe $22.50 @ $23, WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT Vous ttes bi 08 0 | aÈea :PL eue os & brls; a A 0 \"415.000 | H&P 25 bxs; Thibaudeau, B&co 2 bales; S es .s ccountants 2 .SA : se Sole - 22 @0-00 | Eglinton dock $22, yard $22.50, Middle .Do No.l.0 80 00 | SSISH: Gpodasada he CO he McCall&co 1 cs, R Linton&co 1 do; W ed cond 9 taken at the first Cal L Stock Broker.$ Tap Sole.\u2026 235 @2 .>> 2 \u2014 le \u2014\u2014 ; ; 8 16° CRB = | sh ; Corn, 60,000 bush ; Rye, 500 bush.: Lod ol of the 22 ST.JOHN STREET, |in te atternoon the ae and eT | os Frey Booty.ur.0 | borough is firm at $18.50 @ $19 for No.3, Mowtnsar, February 23, 1881.| fo\u201d Noi 10.1: Did.0m STRESS ESS E ETT Pork.+ oils; Lard, 454,730 | Grose 8 ke boo Be Mitcholl£eo ha oo , LY s quotations were a THE STATE OF TRADE « French Cal£ 10 \u2026 525 @ 3.0 | and $20 for No.1.Palm, # 5.\" 014 :: 0% .\u2014| [bls 8 do; Cadieux cs; itchell&co 1 keg; CR RE- Commissioners for the Provinces of Que- | shade easier at 1184 @ 1184.M \u2018 « Buf Congress.180@3501 LEADS AND PAINTS\u2014TI ket i 0063 @ 007 | Castor # ww.0 10 :.O1 Le \u2014 Hop | 2 | ; ork .Adams Tobacco Co 2 hhds.ized bec ario.Nova Seoti Es + ontreal \u201c« &plit Brogans.1,0 @ 2.A i 1e market 18 ; \u2018 « sas aqtteer .- : = DAS œ SHIPMENTS \u2014 Pork, 1,382 brls ; Lard ol Retion and Manian Scotia, New Brunswick Telegraph sold 1 per cent.higher than yes-| The past week has been the most active | B9Y*\" fand P, b, Congr 5 215 quie and unchanged.We quote $4.75 for a5 Sw Par marion, posal FE 05 | 3 5 2: el E Sg z 2 sg |° 1,241,245 brls.Rn GRAND TRUNK EAST.STORER ° terday at both Calls at 1274.Richelieu | i Womens Tand be be Bros 12 2 po Red Lead, $4.23 for Litharge and $5.00 for | COFFEE\u2014 Petroleurr Refined, car-loads.0 34 \u2026 085 = \u2014 - HOGS\u2014US Yards\u20149 32a m\u2014Estimated | \u2018Tecs, C&W 88 half-chests tea 13 brls 15 Oo on A.F.Ripe ; y ° 8 #.Richelieu in all departments of the wholesale trade \"Prunella, Boots.! 0.45 @ 1.38 | White Lead, Laguayra, Green, per f.02 @ 02 pe do insmall lots.0 203 .026 WEEKLY SHIPMENTS.receipts, 16,500; official, Tuesday, \u201832,447; | cs 130 bags; H R Ives&co 4 brls; Order 2 eu and November 16.| A.W.Sravenson, | were taken at 57} @ 58, and at the close | since the New Year, and the volume of | Misses Buff and Peb.Balmoral .6.90 @ ix LEATHER- The market is steady and aan TEE $ 9 : bz LEADS AND PAT Ele bbls, 026° .0 264 shipments, 3,485; Light Grades, $5 30 @ | cs; L Berger&co 20 bals; Seybold, S&co 4 Jost.So 274 tof the last Call the quotations were | business has been satisfactory.January LT , ue quiet with ar a better demand has sprung up: manufac- Jaya, ordinary ; 031.022 | Genuine White Lead.7 00 7 50 | $5 60; Mixed Packers, $5 20 @ $560;|cs; RC Adams&co 5 bxs; J Walker&co 1 \\rdressers Alex.Motftat, stronger at 58 /@ 58}.City Passengerand | and the early part of the present month | special t : on ued ob | no WINE | turers buying more freely.In fact there | rio.vernment.cu.07 Bag do de 63 - 68 .= prin X12 Heavy Shippers, $5 70 @ $6 20.do; Prevost, H&P 1 cs 1 pkg; Benny, McP& ue City Gas were steady.The transact] ter dull.The demand for | qhotations at $4 50@85, and $5-500$6 for | PANÏrY enough for the production.Con- | Ceylon Fianiatio 02 !! 0% | Litharge TU T 4D 0 | $2288 Sae28! £53 | CATTLE\u2014Hecelpts, 4,300.co 1 os; F&Workman 2 bxs; Order Bank of au-pricol Chartered.Accountant, and Auditor, | gore 0 Pécetions pe er a a RO 196 [siderable sales of Sole Leather have |uimgapore e.bi BR | Nile Lead (D3) RE Now York, February 23.| Montreal 360 brs wine.\u2019 were :\u2014 Dry oods 1s good, and orders| brand : transpired during the week, chiefly | Moch 5 ze ; .WHEAT\u201412 noon \u2014 Steady; Chicago \u2014 CS .: g \u2019 y | Mocha \"028 08 | Sago.55 .600 = à ; y £0, qu 112 St.Francois Xavier Street MORNING BOARD are being filled as rapidly as possible, CANDLES-Are in mederate Jeaquest to supply outside markets.We quote SANDLES\u2014 Tapioc 70 800 | ~ So > oko 12 ral a ake 3 16 2 La No |* MARINE INTELLIGENCE : .: ao : ; and steady at 8 c@lic for Montreal Mould, | Spanish Sole No 1 25c @ 26c, China | Belmont Sperm.019 @ 020} | SALT\u2014 UX FIIs R: v8 | S 1 ite, , $1 15 1 15% cash ; $1 15} : out Mer Books AUDITED ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED, Montreal, 220 @ 1823, 293 @ 183, 75 considering an portaiious are not all and 19c @ 20c for Belmont Sperm.21e @ 23e, No.1 Buffalo 21c @ 230, and Main, Tre ool we .0 10! on Conte Filled.0% oo = xX = 3 REESE E: NSS | %: se 5 | | @81 16 February ; $1 153 @ $1 153 Mach; HALIFAX NS Februwy 23.\u2014The USNES M Estates LiQUIDATED ' |@ 183%; Merchants, 42 @ 118}, 30 @ | receive JE oe 18 ey prospect of CHENICALS-\u2014There has been rather | No.2 Buffalo 19c @ 21lc.There has been | CORKS\u2014Ists to Srds, per gross, 0 60 200 | Higgins\u2019 Eureka, 000 200 000 Receipts by Grand Trunk Rallway from 1st 3 oh @ 3 dt A as 16 | steamers Caspian and Carroll, for Boston, .>.; ; E : : ; ee an.to Feb.23r with comparative | May.No 2 Red, $1 17; ebruary; |: ; ULDP- ay 27 91 {118}; Union, 25 @ 91 ; increased consumption during the next | more business this week than last, buyers | a fair business in Upper Leathers at about | COAL\u2014 ; - SPICES\u2014 ! \u201c910, 150152 VIEN D : wed TY; | sailed this afternoon.\\ SESTION, John MoT iia os 125 @ 197 .os Montreal Tele- few months.Western buyers who have | having become more reconciled to the re- | our list quotations.Seoteh Sieam.: i» @ 8% Cassia, ¥ 1b ou 0 14 Receipts for corresponding week of | $1 18} March ; 16,000, $1 19% April; | The brigantine Alice,which hrrived to-day [Tas on MeceDonaild, 5 P To bi \u20ac Telephone Com not been in the habit of supplying them- cent sharp advance.The coal strikes in | LIQUORS\u2014The market is very much | Cape Breton\u2026 55 .575 | Nutmnegs.108 08 1880 also otal Shipments Jor comtes 16,000, SL.158 ou Sram Steady at | trom Cienfuegos, brought the first cargo for ; ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, pany , @ 100; Richelieu, 227 @ 58, 10 in this ket are makine inquiri England still influence the English markets.} mcre active, and there has been à spirited Sith A nthradite 200) $ x 3 B Ginger, Jamat 9 18 \u2026 022 ponding period of 1881 and 1880 :\u2014 oe ae (ode: Wheat ster th N op a the sugar refinery at the North-West Arn.230 St, Jam Street.Montreal @ 57%; City Passenger, 40 @ 116; City selves oh 15 pk e a ] ing es Bicarb Soda is quiet and quoted at $3.20 | demand for the finer qualities of Brandy, | Do steam.1111! 00 000 | Cochin.D \u201c010 on TOTAL RECEIPTS.$1 174 @ 1174 cash ; $1 ET pa 1 To) FOREING PORTS.+ James reet, ontreal, Gas, 25 @ 153}.about the completion o stoc ks, 1e £12-| @ $3.25 for jobbing parcels, but those | both on the spot and for delivery on the ar- | English Coke .000 000 | Pimento.013 .016 | ZEEE TOE FOIFTOTICS A it 8: 1 51 ! ë .SL 19; x N, February 23.\u2014Arrived out\u2014 dors LL EstapLisnen 1867.Iron market continues \u201cdull and with | fvures could be considerably shaded for a | rival of spring ls.There has been | American Anthracite Lump.9 00 ©.000 | Pepper, Black.L012 os | gages Tins sEggsS pril; 5: 183 to 1 183 May; $1 18} @ | LONDON, February 25.; Ven Special attention given to auditing the AFTERNOON BOARD.out special feature.There is an improved round lot Sal Soda is en at $1.50 @ some Snquiry for ne Warne las very Stove.cueeuu.s bousec sas sneue 550 0 00 a White.9 20 \u2026 02 = = SAE gg 52 =553 2 $1 18} March.Corn\u2014Firmer at 57}¢ @ | Rhein, and State of Pennsylvania.og UKs and statem ; ; N \u2018om.Vi ; a .i som , \u2026 Mace.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s sus sas ane sons c 0000 >.05 |\" 52 Frrzle = 573c.Oats\u2014Steady.100 pm\u2014V \u2014 vor i bark Lovchieite, from abros panics and Corporations Joint Stock Com Montreal, 107 @ 1834; Ontario, 63 @ demand for Leather.Wines and Liquors $1.60, and we hear of sales of round | active demand for the lower grades of Ports : 5 % on STARCH\u2014 os Ew gË= = iva, No 2 Red 31 173 @ 8 Toy eat IN The Norves y 22nd, has beon spoken, a January \u2019 207 | 98; Toronto, 25 @ 147; Montreal Tele are JnoDettor ana able Sn General quantities for spring delivery at our inside aud Sherries, of which the market is al- | DRUGS AND CHEMICALS- Shite prirent tete 8 0 ° 0 %4 B3rr2En Brg rrnrE $118} @ $1 18% March ; $L 194 April\u201d; faut in ice.She lost two men.le, -_\u2014 NE 2205 .| week have \"0 \u2018al | quotation.There is a fair demand for | niost bare.Bicarb Soda.1.30 @ 3H Ienean ue \" 25 =F = 31 182 orn\u2014S : Cn \u201cy 23.\u2014ArrivedeSS Leys Pears & Ki fi d graph, 50 @ 127$ ; Richelieu, 85 @ 58.Groceries there has been an active move- | Bichromate of Potash, and sales of 5 @ MOLASSES\u2014There is a quiet, con- Soda Ash tn \u201csi 100 Ee I 50 .160 Dora aw: ea 00 000 .000 | z Toit = Te PEL of 0 Steady HAMBURG, February 23.\u2014Amived\u20145: A on INESTOrd, | Dominion 5 per cent.Stock, $2,000 @ 108 | Ment in most.descriptions, and, on.the 10 cask lots have been effected at $13 @ | sumptive demand, and a few emall lots are | Arrow mate of Potas P 1bs.13 % u 2 Cuba, #5 Loue _ 0 074 - 00 - White, $1 15 @ $1 16 February ; $1 15 @ Lessing.YORK.February 25\u2014Artived\u2014 ger ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICI- The following are the quotations for the whole, prices have een we namtaine : $13.50.Refined Borax is a turn dearer at | moving oft at our list quotations.Borax, Refined.-013 .0158 | Barbadoes 270 EIR a ov : 0 ous» 15, 2ZESPSE |œ $1 16 March; $1 16 /@ $1 17 April; No 2 NEW from Glasgow, and Assyrian havin TORS.NOT ne ; es ; Coffees are not higher, but they have sold | 13e @ 131c.Sal ted of 1 ST - Cream Tartar, Crystals 024 .031 | Montrecl Refinea UC OUT TE PES SPAS SRI © x Devonia, fro : ste ORS, NOTARIES, &c.leading securities on the Montreal Stock A davs.| 108 @ je.Sales are reported of rounc OILS\u2014The market is about steady and | \u201cpo do Ground.L038 03 | Hontreal Relined\u2014 shSSRSE-7228S2SS23 17 Red, S1 173 @ $1 175 February ; 64,000, | Monarch, from Londonwhibo F ue Exchange on the dates named : more freely during the past few ne S| lots of Bleaching Powder for forward | there has been a larger movement than for | Caustic Soda, White.2 75 2 80 Extra Powdered career cree su J 304 Sesnsaococéss-azss Z | SL 184 March ; $1 19% @ $1 194 April ; | \"088\" 2 State of Florida, from Glasgow À reehord Buildings, 5 ; The demand for Fish has pretty well ex-| delivery at $1.40 @ $1.50.Flour and Roll | some weeks.Linseed is easy, and we liear Re De , 9 22 .91 Granulated .DUT 0 01 1 009 = 18,000, $1 184 May.Corn\u20148,000, 574c Feb- Arrived, State 0 ; gow.Feb.23, Feb.16, Feb, 23.| hausted the supply, and prices are firm.| Sulphur, Alum, Copperas and Sulphate of | of the sale of 600 @ 700 barrels of Raw : tr Zoe Lump Sugar.veevvennne 010 .010 to anoxOoue | = ruary.3 30 m\u2014Wheat\u2014Close\u2014No 2 r\u2014\u2014\u2014 STREET T t 1550 th a Fruit is & 1 held\u201d firml itl p 3 p 0 arrels o on | Alum.o.cen 175000 190 | pian SEY 080 0001 PR HSHanDnœsn es | ® y p ) oronto.Montreal 1873 @ 1584 1601 @ 161 1834 1% ruit obi er and he rmly, with à | Copper are steady at our list quotations, but | p.t., but understood to be a shade under Copperas, # 100 tos ane 08 09 | Confectioners A.\u201800 000 =a vobobabruadLy | 2 Red, 1 177 @ §1 18 March ; $1 19} @ Epps\u2019s CocoA.\u2014URATEFUL AND COMFOR [ING .Joun Leys Cp Ontario \"11 714 @ 724 94 @ 914 974 @ os | SO Rios usiness.Sugars aredull and | not moving.À leading Liverpool - circular, { our quotations.We quote 70¢ @ T24c for | Roll Sulphur.1s.278 .zm Grocers\u2019 A.C0093.0 of ÉLSSooastausesna $1194 April; $118} @ $1 183 May.| _« By a thorough knowledge of the natu- io.RE Ps Pearson, Peoples oe oa 62 ia ga # a of easy.ices Salt and Spices are steady and | dated February 4, says that \u2018\u201c Chemicals | Raw and T2}e @ T5¢ for Boiled, Imperial | Epsom Salts, ¥ 100 is.iw io Tellow .eterna reas 0071.008 TOTAL SHIPMENTS RECEIPTS\u2014For two days Jour, Su ral laws which govern the operations of - Lu.FOBD, ofsons.91 1 unchanged.i in fair in- .oti i ree nai sal Soda, $100 1s.5 : A ls; ( ; born, 19: isresti iti au August 12 or (de BBG A 5104 | mélange: \u201cTens ae fim and in air | ave been acne Giro th we, and | gllonyand or om tout este ur | Eo serio SR ER MEN tee ce 08 0 00 192 rl; Whent, 5,000 bush; Cots 185000 | Giygion ad mufriion, and by a caret tiff, v9 Jacques Cart.60° @ ,.9% @ 98 91 @ 98] : quiet, but steady.close firm, with a rising tendency.Pro- | tation could probably be shaded.Lard | Sulphate 'or Copper (best).52 .6 00 do do = gue.087 .043 ew ww 8 |+ 0; Oats, 86, eis Lard, 42,780; | pplication of the fine properties of weil place, CAR Merchants\u2026 91 @ 913 1174 @ 118} 118} @ 118} TE duction is limited and reduced.\u201d Oil is steady and in jobbing demand.| Fire Clay, Der ton.8 00 !! 1000 do do good medium.0 2 03 | = Pro HHSpeH © | 8 23,000 do ; Pork, 1,636 bris; } \u201c23177 > | selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our An AN & LEITCH Eastern Town .@ .' .@116 114 @ 116 pl ; ; ready Jobbing * | Whiting, per 100 tbs._.060 .065 do de medium.0273 .030 | x RAINE HWaL LOL uay | = Whiskey, 662.breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured t\u2014 B ., Commerce\u2026 117} @ 1174 138} @ 1383 1884 @ 188 REAL ESTATE, COAL\u2014The market continues strong, { Coal Oil is steady at 59¢ @ 60c, aud Seal ! Portland\u2019 Cement ber bbl.ll 275 :: 980 do do goodcommon.024 .026 | SSIES RIL ITLIS 00 UBKEY) +S Yards\u201411 a m\u2014Cattle, ) elicately flavoure d La ABRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW}| Exchan Cog @ 2 @6 6a 6 but alinost exclusively of a retail charac- | Oils are reported steady and unchanged.FISTI\u2014 TT : \u2019 Japan Pekoë.common.022 .oa a 1 CA PRES Te receipts, 1,075 ; Sheep, beverage which may save Us many lieavy ted in LICIT ORS IN CHANCERY, Mont el.Si @ a} 16 @ 1 Jad 2 Zn Another large audience of prominent ter.Though stocks have been greatly re-} There is an improved inquiry for Olive.Labrador Herrings.srsscscce 575 @ 600 (Imperial.1.11 a.000 !1 000 .wo Ho aren | = Sow at 9} sie @ Ghe; receipts, 2,285 ; A ati & ie a the judicious use of ant TARIES PUBLIC, &c.City P.Rail.il @ 9313 @16 15 @ 1 capitalists and real estate buyers assembled duced, importations by rail have not taken | PETROLEUM\u2014The price for Refined | No 1 split do PO | 45 = 83 Gunpowder Firsts.UT : 8 5 : sn BEE oh Poa beans 2 Calves lively at Tle @ 9c; 1,670.be radus iy 9 it 7 a constitution od oi CORNWALL, ONT ty Gas.118! @ 119} 153 @ 154 1584 @ 133; at Mr.jtotter 3 room this afternoon.! place, but if they become necessary higher | at London has settled down to 2lc.There ory Cod, sacs as 40 11 425 | do Elo Seconds \u201c087 : on | E22HPÉS 200 2 = = 3 2 © COTTON\u2014Quiet at 11 9-16.to Bat every tendency to disease.CP e.48.L ° * ; 1e final unreserved sale of the ie: | ic y be expec il.We | is i .reen Cod, brl., N 30 .32% | do do ThirdS.a.nia : .C zase.- To Lica R.B.CARMAN.Ex-dividend.of the estaté Racette and Lariviers brave prices ee be expected © prevail pue Ba moderate demand in the local market.Do Rar 1m 3B | do de Thirds.02.04 Milwaukee, February 23.| dreds of subtle maladies are floating arouna 142 The New York Stock market was out some.very good bidding.T1 rough uote $8.5 o ove, Po 3 or Egg, | 9 aus te ex-store 24}c @ 25c for cur sal, do la 575 .600 | Hyson \u2026 03 .045 CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.WHEAT\u201410 02 a m\u2014 97 March; 975c | us ready to attaek wherever there is a weak H.COTTE c feverieh and unsettled, and many of the store and dwelling 625 to 631 St Catherine i \u2018Quoted pe 6,50.TI eh Crane 263 À jo ie 260 for broken Lis, and Do\u2019 No.2 .[] 1 2% = 060 Hyson Twain ou ox , on April.10 15 a m\u201496ÿ\u20ac March; 973c April, | point.We may escape many a fatal shart ° leading he \u2019 ' y A Cadastral No.788, SL ne | is quoted at $6.50.1ese figures repre- Je for single barrels, ; ; Do No.3.pe 1650 .000 | Hyson, Skin.080 0 WEDNESDAY, February 23.10 45 a m\u2014963c March ; 97ÿc April.11 00 | by keeping ourselves well fortified with ACCOUNTANT AN oe Ing securities declined.The market | treet, 49 NT ren à ames | sent the retail price per net ton, The RICE\u2014There is little or nothing doing, L Do Columbia River, brls.14 75 .152 | Orange, Pekoe.03 .063 Wheat in Chicago jc higher.am\u201497c March ; 973¢ April.11 30 a m~\u2014 | pure food and a properly nourished frame.\u201d Adds ND AUDITOR for Sterling Exchange is steady at $4.83} Ward, lot about tt 5 [ verrai feet Engineering and Mining Journal gays:\u2014 | and we quote the market dull and nomin- | * Dre or: White Fish, 000 000 Congou fine Medi : 45 «06 BEERBOHM 8 oe _ Floating Cargoes | 965¢ March ; 97}e April.12 03 p m\u2014 | Civil Service Gazette.\u2014Sold only in packets ess P.O.Box No.1,866.for sixty-day bills, and $4.86 for sight- English, oy dy 8 rapidi id of the 1 There is a large amount of Coal wanted | ally unchanged at $3.95 @ $4.10, as to i Lake Su perior Salmon Trout.42 11 450 | do Common Mediu!) 032° | 37 \u2014 Wheat and Corn, firm.Cargoes on pas- | 77¢ March; 973c April.13 15 p m\u201496jc | labelled\u2014« James Eres & Co., Homœopathic September 24 ly 223 The foi! nt ble | 1g last sale, $9,100, and was rapidly bid up thac the Companies are still unable to e- } size of lot.Mackere , No.1 Cree eae.6 50 700 do Common.«02 080 7 d for chipment\u2014Wheat, steady.March; 97§c April.100 pm\u201496ic Feb- | Chemists, London, Eng.Also, makers of owing table gives the quotations, to $10,800, at which price it was bought liver.The milder weather of the past SALT\u2014There is only the usual quiet, Do.NOR 10 1 19 ohne Ves 19 = - 18 Com tirs Mark Lane Wheat and Corn, | ruary ; 96$c March ; 9Tge Aprik 215p m Eppss Chocolate Essence, for afternoon use.eavsc Our So COCA M 20 RVOG 0004 .3 : \u2019 \u2019 \u2018 DAVID ROBERTSON & CO.__AND DAILY COMM LRCIAL GAZETTE.Send fur Prices to H.P.RATHBUN & SON, Mill Point, Ontario.VOL.LXXIII.\u2014NO.47 MONTREAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY :4, 1881._ \u2014 a sr cnc SAREE EN.SEB. The close proximity of {| v erbose, is one nf the most practical men ! the map, they would see that the route of - \u2014 \u2014\u2014_ \u2014\" gp\" = - | | MONTREAL HExsi;u AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1881 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .comme POS a meme Ter = : me To TT TT iE Cm see sS Haw Advertiscments.Aw Adlverticement, i .as te \u201c latter part of May was most favourable j A Goop Steeestiox.\u2014Mr.M.H.Gault, | had covenanted to pee, this JA Hex fivnertiseiments uw Avi \\ montrent Æteralil.* for the development and diffusion of the | M.P.for Montreal West, if not the most | charter, und ator it they M Li Ts à .H AWB LIS IMENTS OC» { oo * typhoid poison.THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24 APPOINTMENTS.Natural History Society's Roome-\u2014Leoture, at 8 p.m.\u2018* the well to the latrines favoured the con- \u2018\u201c tamination of the drinking water; and to the use of this water, more than to any other single cause, we attribute the ** spread of the disease.In this opinion \u201c se in the House.£136 paid for printing Mr.Plumb\u2019s Railway speech of last session was again | ¢ In the Committee of Public | the new line was a crooked one, and he was Accounts on Tuesday, the matter of the not sure that the Company was not crooked this Company bad made application for in- He called attention to the fact that orporation to the Dominion Parliament, brought up, when Mr.Gault said that Mr.| and the Ontario Legislature as well, but Plumb should be called upon to refund | that the names of the promoters were not ; SCOTCH WHISKY, Ben Wyvis Distillery.(MAR INE) INSURANCE CO., \u2014 Houses, Cottages.TO LET.Stores and Offices, N THE VERY BEST PART OF THE CAPITALISTSESPÉCULATORS FOR SALE, CITY.The HIGHLY VALUABLE WELL \u2018The Wilkes\u2019 Jubilee Testimobial Presenta- | \u201c we are strengthened by the result of Prof: | this amount, He did not think the Gov-| the same in each case.He contended that OF PROVIDENCE, R.I WNERS PROPERTY.Jormany years owned hy Tay tion, in Emmanuel Church, at 8 pm.1.5 Croft's analysis\u201d 1t will devolve | ernment bad any right to pay for the print- | Mr.Gooderham had made satisfactory pro- COPY OF ANALYTICAL REPORT.PROPERTY 0 MEASURING \u201c\u2014ZUCTION SALES THIS DAY upon the authorities of Bishop's College, | ing of speeches made by private members | gress since obtaining the charter, and did ron BY SHAW & GOWDRY.Furniture\u2014At their Rooms, at 10 a.m.BY M.HICKS & CO.if thev wish to reestablish public confidence, not only to carry out the recommendations of the Medical Commission to questionable assurance that they have suc of the Houseto the vanity of the Niagara bard.Mr.Gault may be a strong | not think it fair to interfere with his vested party man, but he very properly objects to, | rights until he had been afforded a reason- have the public money wasted in pandering | able time.Referring to the conversation 1t is to which Mr.Cameron had with Mr.Preatice, be hoped that the Committee will adopt | he said he knew nothing of the facts, but Tue Contest IN BELLECHASE ~The can- | that the Grand Trunk had failed to secure Dress Goods! | ANALYTICAL LABORATORY, SURGRONS\u2019 HALL, EpixaureH, 14th November, 1879.I have made a careful and minute from ali noxious oils, and to possess all the CASH CAPITAL INCORPORATED, 1,799 | COMMENCED BUSINESS, 1.799 $400,000 eir Houses, &c., rented we Tag thel will find us \u2018prompt in getting first-class Tenantsto Respon- Being 32,60) superficial feet, Englisl y PARENT BROS.to Capîtalists, Companies or 202 feet on Wellington St 192.6 feet on Murray Streot 140.4 feet on Young Street, | neagy re 0 .Corbortunity This property offers a rare e\u2014 i who coutemplate the erection prrations, .J - Chemical Analysis of a sample of New - - - - $500,000 treet.housing, Manufacturing or otly are! Furniture\u2014At 245 St.Denis Street, at 10 | the letter, in securing for the [netitution Mr.Gaults suggestion, and request Mr.they had not been acquainted with the real Whisky forwarded to me by.Mr.D.a.GUARANTEED CAPITAL, 237 St.James 5 29 requiring 8 oaree ares, (and ePremises a.m.thorough ventilation, perfect drainage an Plumb to disgorge at once.reason why the latter gentleman had failed Ross, of the Ben Wyvis Distill ery, Ross ro an arine jels at February worth yond o ale tion: of! the Pire aly a THOMAS POTTER.\u2018a a pure water supply, but to afford un- : to buy the road.He thought it significant B 8s 00 S shire, and find such to be remarkably free | Insures all Descriptions o ce \u2019 Raisins and Tea\u2014At his Roums, at 2 p.m.7 M R B a SUMMARY OF NEWS.DOMINION.\u2014Dr.C.P.Connell, of Woodstock, will ceeded in doing so before the premises are occupied again.The occurrence has been sad and unfortunate, and it is, therefore, all the more incumbent on the authorities didates for the approaching election in Bellechase County are Dr.Bilodeau, Liberal, and Mr.G.Amyot, Conservative, was rumoured that Mr.Charles Langelier, the charter, while Mr.Gooderham had obtained it.Mr.B.B.Osler was heard in behalf of It | the Credit Valley Railway, He said that Mr.Gooderham had bought the Charter chemical properties of the highest class of malt whisky.Iam decidedly of opinion that the Ben Wyvis Whisky will age into mature whisky of the finest bouquet and quality.(Signed) Current OPEN POLICIES A SPECIALTY.Rates.J.K.OSWALD, PARENT BROS, FOR SALE B 9237 St.James Street.Depot and opposite the magnific an Elevators of the Montreal Wa, nt Stores , .rehoy i Company.WIth the Grand Trun sing track running along its Wellington?frout to the Wharves of the Ocean Ste and Vessels, it is unxcelled ag g site amer ceiving and shipping.Its close to the splendid new Docks and Dastr ilway Stree for re.roximity large Manufactories and Mills, and tend ait .i i : i STEVENSON MACADAM, Ph, D., &c.Q trem rs that the Government own all the iq, ® fact sh probably be the Conservative candidate for | to deal summarily with the evil and spare | M.P.P.for Montmorenci, would contest oth his ey os Shon, a2 at that lime d this .Lecturer on Chemist ry.AGENT, MONTREAL.45 aT f S | ton the Canal side (which cannot be solar \\ Oazleton County, New Brunswick.3 i licating it.There is very | Bellechasse in the Liberal interest, but his | D; \" 3 JUST RECEIVED, XR 10313 February 22 Buildin ots or aie on.Notwithstan dianvestment or spd: 18 > trick McD I, Com ir N ne he A ni a NEL fecti lis present constituents were adverse to his EI lL Ye franied.by There Ye a \u2014 : = - over $65,000 was refused for is propeotet, of General Bir Patric clougall, LOM} little dou iat nearly all infectious (is Si i his = i 1 \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 3 Splendid Line of new Printed Beiges, for 3 tle 3 : ; ~ _ irable corner in the | years ago.1 have now positive 1 ÿ five mander of Her Majesty Forces in Britieh & y i ver, diphtheria etignation of his seat In the Local Legis- Gooderham got the Charter that he would Spring Costumes, to be sold at 9c or \u2018ard.A consignment of the above whisky, in ILC ct sement > AOUSLS for Sule ox to Let.st.Joseph Sarthe city, 68 jet front.to sell at a com aratively low gure Goms: eases, such as typhoid fever, dip » | lature.th the Road, but th per y Qr.-Casks, Half-Octaves and Cases c = very h excecdingly ted and perfect title, N Com.North America, and Lady McDougall, have let f eb inal ingitis and proceed with the Road, but there was an These zew Printed Beiges can be bought , = \u2014 - Shannon Street\u2014Lot BX en Âue percent.Tiperal terms..sNIFICENT SE TAYE Street, .5 : \" JUST RECEIVED, J .S.HAMILTON & CO.12S 3 insertions, 60c; 6 insertions, 81; 12 inser st.Catherine Street, corner of Chomedy\u201450 sr AGNI ICENT SALI DETACHED RE- ing Mr | : co .Power, a wealthy merchant of that city, | PMt iD selling this Charter.That gentle- tions, 81.75; one month, 83 additional words x 125.Dasirable and cheap._100 x 125 | ADEN Robert Tree im Instruct.London, Ont, on a charge of beating Ar.impure drinking water and filthy sur s y chan \u201c| man had not been a party to the sale, but Splendid Line of new Spring Mohair de 30 and 44 ST, SACRAMENT STREET, and insertions in proportion.St.Catherine Street, near Fort ol oul removing froin the city) to (rho ia Andrew Higginson, a Montres ; pe ant, roundings.The misfortunes of Len and father Fe Senator Power.ar afterwards he was paid for bis stock by the Lyon, for Costumes, to be Pole at 20c per MONTREAL APHRODITE REINA VICTORIAS.st.Good Street, above Sherbrooke\u2014Resident | sale, his splendid residence, No.9 r lor out of $740, was broug A © ore he a d, | noxville should act as a warning Power had b du for some time.He | old Directors, who had covenanted to buy | vard., ; , lots, the choicest in the Fast End.nerin o | Se of stone, in tortor di vie Louse is 42-6 x trate at London yesterday, and di TE d, ° po act 4 represented Halifax City and County in| jp all the outstanding stock.Mr.Howland This new Mohair de Lyon i ful for AGENTS FOR CANADA.GOLDEN EAGLE REINA VICTORIAS NOTICE _ | ponies Sheet eos ar Se Cstmerine, | fé Guilrorsione imlorior division Né; EUR the prosecution, ng money baa been res to other scholastic institutions to leave no | the Dominion House of Commons from | had written a lett er, in which he stated that y 8 use learned that part of the - funded, and security given for the remain- stone unturned to secure the most perfect 1868 till the general election of 1878.In he would not have been a party to selling School Dresses, and can be bought at S.Carsley\u2019s in all the newest shades.February 24 47 ACACIA REINA VICTORIAS: just outside the city ! Snerbrcoke Street, near Bleury-\u2014Very fine 1 ment, 1zed iron roof, wide verandas on side Sarva: thy 203 ; Les : tainsahout twenty elegant) Iam now receiving daily applications for vear: conte elegantly finisheq .er ; thar t front.apartments, numerous wardrobes and |j : 6 - | politics he was a Liberal, the Charter on these terms.He (Mr.How- villa lot, 100 fee } block of Glosets, bathsand W.C, A most ind linen der UNITED STATES thor © re iin a SSI land) had only got his money back.JUST RECEIVED I FRESH COODS.Houses, Shops and Offices, | st.famille ste Boi el separate.aringea iiehen, bitier's pantry, lac]?.er too serious 1 .= .e- cella à range à , a ; get \\ k-modest Till the Coll PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.He urged hat Mr.dooderham had \u2019 .And am Prepared to treat with LAND- | St.Constant Street 100 x 75, near St.Cath | epparatouroi no « ooking ange A heating \u2014Mitchell bac been elected United | Fpirit of mock-modesty.HIF the College allowed the Lanatk bonus to lapse, and | Special Line of new All-Wool Roubaix Just Received DY |LoRDS for thele ting of the same.st.Urhain Séreet, corner of Guilbault\u2014$0 The marble Taniels (by eld) in the prinet : States Senator from Pennsylvania.premises at Lennoxville can be put on the | From our Special Reporter.had also delayed the Toronto bonus until Debeiges, in Grey, Brown, Olive, Fawn, R.CAMPBELL NELLES, iv: malty ent P00\" x 100.Cheap and Pandsome marble washstands, with hoi, ed ef \u2014À cate of black fever in Lennoxville, | proper sanitary footing, and the recom- Orrawa, February 23.after the change in the law came into opera- Capuchin Grey, Bronze, Live'y Grey.PHILIP HENRY 210 St.James Street.Uniyereit le.; cold water in all the bed and dressing rooms Pa., causes great excitement.In 1868, black | mendations of the Medical Commissicn LAKE ST.JOHN RAILWAY.tion.He called attention to the fact that &o, de.Roubaix Debei be SAF \u2019 February 12 37 February 3 | and many pther convoniences oo namerous .fever prevailed in the coal country as a ter- be carried out, the Grammar School will There was brought down this afternoon | Mr.Gonderhams was- very sensitive and al- ese new Roubaix Debeiges can SAFER THAN BRANDY.BUSINESS PROPERTY.respec pein red for \u2019 > ac i vays appeared in the Globe when his in- February 15 29 HOU A \\ 145, - The pcsition Is unexceptional be conducted at Magog.where ample ac- | a copy of the report made by A.L.Light, | * en 11 ' ebruary _ST.ANDRE STREET, No.145, pcsitior nexceptionable.Size of ; i iti .; terests were attacked, mentioning the Stili 2 .ing, @ lot about 76 x 230, 17,530 sup.feet, I 0 that A en ob en be commodations have been secured, and Engineer-in-Chiief of the Province of Que-|g leeps controversy.) B JUST RECEIVED, Enco re Whisky WITH AND WITHOUT GRO UNDS $4,000.Bo ig ay d situated.to view and other thiormation, apply Ty ite partment, because his Cabinet associates | the University lectures will be held in| peg, relative to the railway from Quebec to A lively discussion sprung up at this Special Line of new All-Wool Cashmere .In the following streets: ! | Terms to suit purchaser.| Real Estate and Finanatal Agent, aro not entirely congenial, the Lennoxville Town Hall, the students | Lgke St.John, and the Quebec and Lake | Boab Pix.Dot having hoon called fo order | poiey to Ve sold at 260 per yard.roree tax sravor.| New Spring Styles in ORE ST CATHE $9,000.75, LAWRENCE MALY ST, | 11st krancals Xavier Street, Melia, \u2014Five thousand dollars were cabled yes- | being billeted among private families in the | gt, John Railway.The report is dated the Chairman.Mr, Osler was defended by These new All-Wool Cashmere Beiges .SHERBROOKE ST FATHERIN E lot 43 x 144.Ever ything In thoroush repair.PER UNIVERSIFY STREEL-\u2014Pat band .i + .Mi : ; 3 \" Ja i 5 y J.7 Se .LA : 2 ; terday by the Irish World to the Land -village.The Trustees give an earnest»|29th January, 1881.Mr.Light recom- | other members, including Mr.Colby, who gun, be bought at 8.Carsley\u2019s in all the Encore Whisk Hats SRAIG MILLE UPPER Sr URBAN { Easy paymen E DAME STRERT ovo | street, dircetly oppasite Prince Arthur etai) Secretary in Paris, making a total of $65,- by the steps they have taken al | ends the employment of traction engines.| Protested against that gentleman being | \"°*CIN8 Shades.; , MILTON UNIVERSITY 914,000 0er front stores and offices The size of most substanthaite p'ont by the 006 remitted by fins pagar.he danger of another outbreak |: ad is estimated a $20,000 | 8388ed While others had been allowed to EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD: | Direct from the best makers, and supple- | VICTORIA MANSFIELD above, in good locality.Well rented to first Cerikingly handsome design, and.sed, of \u2014It is reported that the valcano in ready, that the anger ol another outbre The cost of the road is estim \u2019 proceed., 4 mented by our own famous Pullover PEL AIN STANLEY class tenants.| every improvement necessary for convert Fayette County, W.Va., proves to be simply | of typhoid fever will be thoroughly re- per mile, including a limited supply of Mr.Osler said that he had not desired to USED AT fashions.Three hundred dozen in seventy- MPSON MCTAVISH $1 3.500 \u2014CORNER OF MIGNONNE and ence and comfort, aoe litle conservatory, .i in the rock througk which .ln to come before the | rolling stock and buildings.The length of | say anything of an insulting character re- five different styles to hand, and more to | ST.MATHEW TUPPER , » Jacques Cartier Streets, 100 x75, and good stabling, os e splendid position an opening moved for all time to © > i i : ; .\u2019 : ; RICHMOND AL ding well built.Good business corner.of this property is too well known to\u201d requ; , vapour from warm stream underneath as-| es are reoccupied the road is set down at 179 miles, but it | garding Mr.G., but merely that while he 5 St, Thomas Hospital London.arrive.; ST.GEORGE ALEXANDER Seed Et .much comment.Suffice it to say the sito be .vo cends.prenne pied.was thought that the final location would } usually answered newspaper criticisms, in y R.W.COWAN & CO, ST.ANDRE FAUDRE ST JOSEPH STREET, Large | ant loin directly oo and in rear; 4?\u2014 The Tim:s says of the Cabinet that the \u2014_\u2014 reduce this mileage and also improve the | this case he had allowed the criticisms of MONTREAL.Tue HATTERS AND FURRIERS, MAISONNEUVE CHAMELAIN $1 7,500.lot 100 feet front, near } ! avenue, the charming view can never ba au subordinate officers will probably be Foster CHILI'S DEMANDS UPON PERU.grades, The first four miles over the Q., M., | the Globe to remain unanswered five or six E AG LE B R AN D | N Cornerot Notre Dame and St.Peter Streets.| MAPLE BRITANNIA Gill Street.Old puildings well rented.Easy ; structed, and being ea made oy firat-class : hio: Senator Howe, Wisconsin ; Horace 0.& O.R-R., 31 miles from the Junction to | months.He spoke further in support of Ask for our 65c Silks February 19 43 RICHMONDSQUARE EDGEHILL AVE terms.\u2014 | prop Tot measures 8 feet 1 fo, depreciat., Davis California; Wilson or Allison, Iowa ; The Chili haw d Peru, | St.Raymond, will be opened to traffic in | the Bill.Fi Tor oft G30 BIS.' 7 LAVAL AVENUE MAPLE AVENUE $35,000 \"HOSPITAL RER RE oct in depth, \"With à 2 fo v Lane and on 8 a] + \u2018 S° 11, > and one tor Pennsylvania, Illinois, or South he iilians 1avens conquere } >| July next, and 20 miles have been received Mr.Plumb attacked the new Company, Also a number of desirable Villas outside > + corner, four-story building, Jerms of sale very reasonable, pear.Blaine is sure, Folger is sure, and Foster | 2'¢; it seems, determined to make the by the Provincial Governnient.The rail- | and met with constant interruption.The ; ses \" ASRV Amand ai street, corner of Bleury street.Each house .i.> roc f the sale the said Petitioners be \u2014 $5,000, TWO COSEY STONE COT-| is30féet front: iots 12 h stab- i) ; Music by GRUENWALD'S ORCHESTRA proceeds of : TO LET.\u2014A fine Fr sVOU.TAGES, Nos, 1 : bd : ont; lots 120 feet deep, with st \u20ac mar School in reference to typhoid fever, | with a rental of more than £50,000 ; Lord | were conditional on the Company receiving | Tickets, 50 cents can be obtained at At EIGHT P.M, Manufactured for the Trade paid the paid um of eight pundred and cultivation, good Buiainger high state of Lew street.Very well rented WSL.Mat- grolind to considerably enlarge the rm j About twelve years ago, a boy contracted | Hartington\u2019s father 200,000 acres and | $!,000,000 municipal aid.The Company Nordheimer\u2019s Music Store, St.James Street ; .; BY p y-toree dollars, with interest thereon $ rs oo tenants more desirable than large $12 000Q,\u2014ST.CATHERINE STREET use, and would make a splendid site for k .© = had not shown the slightest sign of action , sert cr | For the presentation of the Jubilee Tes.rom the said 27th day of January, 1881, to- .> + corner of St.Mark.Th à B:Ore.\u2018 typhoid while at schocl, but from that| £180,000 a year; Lord Spencer 27,000 3 8 8 L \u2018and from members of the Ladies\u2019 and | ,: ial to Dr.Wilkes, at which all ether with costs, Apply to elegant & a hat most | Nos, 119 and 121 Panet street ; very cheap.\" yphoid ; .> ?ge until December last, when notice of appli- | Gentlemen\u2019s Committeo of the Hospital timonial to Dr.es, a ch ail are 8 , ; W.F.LEWIS & CO., glesant stone and marble-trimmed residence.| Nos.18 and 2 Wolf street.brick cottages.- time till the winter and spring of 1880 | acres and £46,000 a year; Lord Kimber- | cation for the incorporation of this new | \u201d February 22 15 cordially invited to be present.; HUBERT, HONEY & GENDRON, , February 24 Bt.Sacrament Streët.| terms ot paymen ote of its kind.Very easy Building lots on Peel, near Burnside street, \u2019 y .February of 5 £ ; C i ecessary.Thes ebruary 4 8, C.u - Brewery, very extensive gnd complete, 3 there were no other cases.In Fe y ley 11,000 acres and £25,000 a year ; Lord fompany made action necessary.a ose y Montreal, February 15, 1881.OFFICES TO $8,000,-MCGILL COLLEGE AVENUE situated on the greatest thoroughfare in the i the latter year, two cases of illness of a | Northbrook 10,000 acres and £12,000; Mr.| facts, , A L M TI | To be i LE1., Neatest and most cosey resi- y of Quebec, will be sold at a great bar : .] .s and £ L fluence, and he appealed to the Committee À ! SUCCESSOR TO [To be inserted en the 17th and 24th of , Those centrally situated offices, No, | dehce onthestreet.Everything in magnify.| S40: ' 8 .> 3 0VVe i i i es ° ebruary, an e 3rd and 1 Ti [i 372 Notr st : ; 1 x 0 uspicious character occurred \u2018Toward s | Dodson 3,000 acres au 3 500 ord to say if an independent line was not neces y February, and the 3rd and 10th.of March À Notre Dame St, now occupied by | SCHL Style New Cottage and Lot, 41.145, No, 17 Cour ie the end of May a defective drain in the | Huntly, who has just enrolled himself in | sary.He referred to a similar Bill to ae _\u2014 next.] 41 J.LE.McCorkill, Advocate, will be | 819 000.\u2014 YICTORIA STREET.Fine | Detached villa and garden, on Guy street A en ¢ un 3 , ear, whic y by hot water, easy of access, 5 * corner Of three sto ! near Sherbrook , y ; quadrangle was opened for repaire, | the ranks of the Administration, is lord of the present one introduced last year, which Phillips Squa re.$50 REWARD.RO SE NHEIM B R 0S.and fitted up specially for professional men, | dences, in first-class repair.ne resi- Threë cute nee ' and shortly after a boy, who had | 90,000 acres and £27,000 a year.The he said ho had beer asked to introduce by eing a first-class stand for à commercial 2 rible epidemic.comes nearest to a certainty of the others; but several influences are at work that may sists on his resignation.\u2014L\u2019 Agence Russe says Bosnia and Herzegovina will shortly be incorporated with the Austrian Empire.\u2014A small farmer was shot dead ner Buttervant, County Cork, yesterday, in conse- Their investigation seems to have been The members of the 19th and 20th of December, accompanied by Mr.Radford, Health Inspector, and Mr.Lowe, Drain Inspector of the city of Montreal, who carefully examined the drainage and ventilation of the premises, The report in the first place deals with the medical history of the College and Gramentered it while open, developed typhoid humiliation of the latter Power as com- The exactions of Gerfor nearly half a century, the chief source of Peru\u2019s wealth.The receipts from the sale of Guano have long constituted the chief resource of the Peruvian Government, and.it is certain that, deprived of her Powers, with the exception of France.These vessels, in co-operation with swift England, France and Russia, and certainly to other European Powers.\u201d Among the landed proprietors of Great Britain are several Cabinet officers and ex- Cabinet officers.Mr.Gladstone owns nearly 7,000 acres in Flint and Lancashire.The Duke of Argyll owns 175,000 acres, late Cabinet represented the land by a more road would develop a large extent of terri- RAILWAYS AND CANALS.The Committee on Railways, Canals and Telegraph Lines met this morning, Hon: Mr.Langevin in the Chair.The Bill te incorporate the Ontario and Quebec Railway Company was first taken Gazette of application for the incorporation He also referred to the letter written at the time of granting the Ottawa bonus, and said that nothing short of a denial from Mr.Gooderham that there had been an understanding with Mr.Hickson at the time he purchased the Charter for the Toronto and Ottawa Railway would satisfy the people of this country.There was no denial in the letters written of this fact, and the promises made of going on with the work Mr.Prentice, on the understanding that more he wag interrupted the louder he yelled.: Great Western was also interested.Mr.Dumble (Peterboro) was next heard and detailed the history of the Toronto and Ottawa charter, and more especially of the later negotiations.He said the old properties had come to the conclusion that At EIGHT o'clock P.M,, THE WOMEN\u2019S HOSPITAL.The Sparkling Comedy, in Two Acts, Naval Engagements! To be followed by the Laughable Farce, TO OBLIGE BENSON, bought at S.Carsley\u2019s for 22c per yard.and Printing Papers.PONT ROUGE MILL, Wood Box-Loard, Straw-board, and Woodpulp.Also, Quebec Glue Factory.Highest prices paid in cash for all kinds of Rags, Rope, Waste Papers, 100 St.Francois Xavier Street, The Wilkes ' Jubileg Testimonial A PUBLIC SERVICE WILL BE HELD IN EMMANUEL CHURCH, On Thursday, the 24th Instant, WHEREAS numerous False GINGER WINE, Important Sale of Dry Goods.On account of the extersion our Grocery and Wine Department has taken, it is our intention in future to devote our time and energy to that special line of business.February 14 28F 38 FLAVOURING ! Pure Havouring Extracts 134 St.James St.and 308 Notre Dame St.CHURCH, CHAPLEAU, HALL & ATWATER, {+ E.I.YMAN MILLS, Having taken the Ground Floor of 23 Hospital Street, Is prepared to Advance on Merchandise or Commercial Paper at LOW RATES.February 11 du 36 proprietor of the said immoveable to present himself and appear before this Court inserted once a week, during four consecutive weeks, in a newspaper printed in the Freuch language, and in a newspaper printed in the English language, in the City of Montreal, to answer to the demand of the said Petitioners; failing whicu, the said immoveable shall be sold by decree, acccrd- ing to law und with the usual formalities in such case, to the end that out of the net Water Works Department, the city limits, Building and Villa lots in different parts of the city, and several large manufacturing premises, with and without STORE TO LETA No.317 St.Paul street ; four flats and basement ; newly finished and painted throughout.Furnished with double windows.THOS.DARLING, able Tenant, stables in pen fect order, and will be let or sold on very easy terms.FOR SALE, on very easy terms ti Villa Lots on side of outa head rot i Simpson Street; also, Villa, on Dorchester Street > sand Villa Lots TO LET.\u2014Fine Offices and large Flats i Jacques-Cartier Buildings, corner of st.Jona and oepltal paireets, wh) (hese Properties : \u20ac mos si situations in the city.cathy and desirable lawyer.always well rented.Very central.\u2014ST.SEHH STREET.Three $15,000.ad stores and two cottages.ing in the city.Will bear strictest investigation.- $ | \u2014NOTRE DAME STREET.Two $30,000.very elegant stores exceedingly well rented to first-class tenants, \u2014~BLEURY STREET.$7,000.now fairly rented.Two stores Yery handsome corner residence, 14 rooms.\u201d Very complete.$3 300 \u2014NO.50 TUPPER STREET.> * Charming stone cottage, Very complete, and nice neighbourhood.$4 500 \u2014NOS, 1920 AND 1922 ST.CATH- 3070?ERINE STREET.Two large residences.Very desirable and attractive.Please examine, as they are new ¢ \u2014NO.226 ST.MARTIN STRE $2,400, Nice brick cottage, 5 pr Modern improvements, $3,600,\u2014 Iwo VERY PLEASANT ct the finest residence ever offers) ©} Perfect For permits to view and further partiel apply at my office.3 .H.H.GEDDES ) ke.Advocates, Barristers and Commis- power.first-class investment.Real Estate and Financial Agent a plete as possible.tory.tt .sioners.All rented.A first-cl FST COR.| 119 St.Francois Xavier Strecs, Montreal destroy his chance.\u2014 | many from France at the close of the war THE PENITENTIARY.non.gentleman sperme Eo ne FOR SALE BY \u2014\u2014\u2014 0.W.STAN TON, $100,000.35 on £1.Tomes Street Will PARE Ce tanta.SoRALE, A FINE : ; + .;, I - 4 i ca, \u2014The World says the Syndicate, which | of 1870-71 were intended , doubtless, to in- The discussion on the St.Vincent de | to his taking up the entire time of the Com- D S M IT H J r & CO ; Chambers : 2 REAL ESTATE AGENT, , guarantee 8 sure rental for the next nine Property, Stone, Tencinonts, * et Four IR Dn.majority of Le Patate capaciat®the conquered nation from assum- Paul inquiry this pfternoon was an interest: mite.Kirkpatrick .Hy ' 1} OGIL V Y & CO.No.131 ST.JAMES STREET.$80 000 \u2014ST- JAMES STREET, running Sn ; 50 Cha} Ro \"ht ort LF\u2019 1las hia, \u2019 : .ig.| ing one.It is hardly safe to judge the r.Kirkpatrick suggested that the Js * through to Notre Dame.= | seven annual payments.= The rent Je Railroad, is composed of Garrett Bros., Bal- | Ing a fighting status for many years.This, cost, but circumstances goes to show that | parties more directly interested should be COMMISSION PAPER WAREROOMS, January 24 20 (OVER MEDICAL HALL.) | FARM 10 LET.ceedingly fine stores; in the most central Part | ill more than meet the payments and jon .timore ; Drexel & Co, Philadelphia; Drexel, | probably, is the object of Chili in making ith .inati heard before th b i = The Estate Nolan\u2019s Farm situated at Cote | °fihe city.All rented throughout.= | rests, The balance $5,000 can remain to sy; \" ! & Co.New York: Russell Sage p > there has been a political combination | heard before the members of the Committee DEALERS IN TO L.Rue CHuRe C.| Joux¥.Hany, Jr.| Ste.Catherine and adjoining the Exhibition | $10 (()(),\u2014 BONAVENTURE STREET, purchaser at 7 per cent.Any energetic may ; Morgan 0.To b A > A t oR such heavy demands upon Peru.The ex- against the late Warden, which the Ministry | proceeded to discuss the question.RucaLEs CuurcH, Q.C.oOuN $.ly ° i orou e - * .hid $ ; .; stitutional President, with a strong force, niean, who, discussing the question | Put pointed out that the _gentleman also An adjournment was made until to- F.Debannes, Oger par Avize (Champagne).seventh of January, eighteen hundred and thorc ugh re Pare ln de an qu, front paint- Eee Fais pi prove at all times the very best t suppressed the rebellion.There was some | M\".Bonjean, who, g theq owned the Toronto and Nipissing Railway, | 0.0 = : eighty-one, under and by virtue of the Pro- | age ; ready for 1st April, of sooner Go rors RESIDENCES, kind of investment.| r blood shed.in the United States Senate, said: \u201cThe | which used the G.T.R.track for ten miles, | oor ' \", Bordeaux Wines vincial Act 42 and 43 Vic, chap.53; and ed ; Rent £45, no Taxes.No.11 Coursol ; TS H.H.Glo RhES, Real Estate Agent, i - \u2018 Duilio\u2019 could alone destroy our whole | and was consequently in its power.Next, 382 to 386 ST.PAUL STREET, Montreal.| La Participation Bordelaise, Bordeaux.| the other and further sun of twenty-eight | street.Nos.had ar Delta ceci Rent £50 $4,000 523%! ay terms of \"parut, Nos.10, 12,14 DRUMMOND STREET.\u2014 NOXVILLE fleet.\u201d He quotes King, who was sent by | Mr.Gooderham stated that he would build |.Anuisements, February 24 47 Richard & Muller, Bordeaux.dollars and fifty-six cents, for proportion of | and Wellington streets ; Shop End Dwelling, atb per cent._ nose nice modera-sized Houses are situated *, TYPHOID AT LENNOXVILLE.the American Government to inspect all | the road if he got a bonus of $300,000 from _\u2014 Burgundy Wines special assessment for widening St.Matin corner Grand Trunk and Conde streets ; Shop 3,200\u2014N0S.8 AND 91 CHAMP DE | taln modernimprovements, andare ofa class \u2018 - - : 2 in hi Ut i ; icipatities x .\u2019 street, said different sums united forming | and Dwelling, No.809 Craig street; No, 85 St.$ RS STHEET.Two Cut-stone | that will alwa d d 1 - | the E an fleets, end who in his work, { Toronto, and if the other Municipalities Nordheimer\u2019s Hall! ; ' Genevieve street ; Nos.8 and , , MA Cut-st ÿs command good tenants æ\" We have refrained from discussing the re Toe ee i > | which h d nted $800,000 in three Bonnet Freres, Fine Wines, Beaune, the total sum of eight hundred and seventy- | street : Nos 15 and si Sand ld Grand Trunk | Front Houses.Terms to sult purchasers.par ties having \u201cmoney to invest should not breaks of typhoid fever at Bishop\u2019s | - The War Ships and Navies of the ich fad granted 2 ; ! Cote d'Or.| three dollars, for the payment of which the Apply to cllington street.ST.ANTOINE STRELT.| (ol 0 examine those houses.Will be sold 2 cc \u2018 \u2018Ho?i Ir \u20ac .+ .| separate ; wo : cent outbreaks of typ PS} World : \u201cTf the \u2018 Duil d | bonuses modified their conditions.Such a I ! lars, pay of pPly to ; $4,500.\u2014NO.385 ST.ANTOINE STREET.| scparately if desired.Bort title ; .; .orld,\u201d says: the uilio > an 5 .GRAND AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENT said Petitioners have a legal Privilege upon OWEN McGARVEY , * That stylish stone cottage, 10 ¢ : ' College, Lennoxville, till we came into | « pandulo?prove a success, Italy will pos- | Promise really amounted to nothing, Le- .Canned GCoods the property above described : P 9 St.Joseph Street.| rooms, modern improvements, lot 21 x 118 Lo 119 St FL GEDDES, areet / ; ssession of the report of Drs.Osler, | sess the most powerful vessels in all | cause it was utterly impossible that a bonus BY THE Mr.ALEX.STRATHY has been admit- | Dandicolle & Gaudin Bordeaux property I \\lezing th February 11 36 _ | 15 foot lane.Terms easy ut 6 per cent.January 4.° vier ' j po ac ho were named \u2018Euro e: and if ab largest men-of-war, the | Of $300,000 could be got from the city of ' ' ted a partner in the firm of STRATHY & Mayan de Rounard ! Marseille.I The Petitioners furt a eging t at the $5 000, \u2014NOS.23 AND 25 ESSEX AVE- it Simpson and Cameron, who we ; It Un Vand the ¢ I uy ealize expecta- | TOTOnto.Mr.Gooderham had promised to Montreal Social and Dramatic Club, STRATHY, Stock Brokers, dating from I | last proprietor known of the said immove- T0 LET., + NUE.Two most genteel, semi- PROPE HE by the College authorities to investigate | \u2018 Italia\u2019 and the Lepanto,\u2019r ! pe commence the work of construction within \u2019 January 3rd, 1881.able was one Jean C.Gagnon, and that the | a a A Beautiful Vila, Fine Grounds, | detached residences.Most complete in 0 S .; tions, she will possess a squadron of men- i i Directed by Mrs.BUCKLAND Agents and Correspondents, | actual proprietor is uncertain and unknown.i Kitchen Garden, Peachery, Grapery, | \u20acVery respect.$5,000 each.On long time, h the matter.Their report has been made, of-war which will give grave subject of à year, but it was ma od ata toma y \u2018 STRATHY & STRATHY A PREV OST & C 0 > | Notice is therefore given to the actual Bin Conservatory, &c., &c, ill be Io $7,000.\u2014N0 1240 DORCHESTER ST, ES ; is i i : surveyors were sent oul, and ata tum , on very favourable terms tc a desir- I .; : fu and published in the Medical Journal.thought to one or other of the Continental ; : ; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY the 26th \u2019 , \" : when notice had been given in the Canada ' \u2019 \u2019 \u2018 .Brick Cottages, Nos 36 ; treet, A Apply to dwellin £ ; a ages, Nos.36 and 42 Coursol s ' ï hi 8 , Ji, Alarms of Fire have of late been I - ç 7 \" g8, desiruble in every | close to.P.Railws \" ; \u2018 formidable array of figures, the Duke of there had been some arrangement between R E {given in this city, to the great None Genuine without the name \u201c Hasm 3, PLUMBERS OF THE CITY Wo WALKER, respect.These are bargains.Victoria Substantially built double tenement, 67, 674 fever at his home in this city, Richmond having the largest number of the Quebec Government and Mr.Scott.Mr.detriment of our Gallant Fire | Joyas \u201d on each bottle 4°44 are specially requested to attend February 9 otre Dame St.| street, near Sherbrooke.Victoria, near Sherbrooke stmoot.; Prentice and his principals were to have paid 3 Brigade, a Reward of FIFTY |VO¥AS™ on eac : 7 & general meeting of the trade, y 34 a \u2014MAGNIF ; Stone tenement house, : s bert, v ps in July, after the school had been closed, | acres, viz., 286,000, and the Duke or v BY DOLLS TS is hereby offered to any person or to be held at the office of the $ 50,000, MAGNIFICENT GROUNDS | * near Ontario st » 296 to 301 St.Hu other students were taken down with the | Northumberland the heaviest rent roll, Mr.Scott $35,000, and the pormer verte Dora RS being the principal bfender) \u2014\u2014\u2014 Superintendent of Water Works, City Hall FOR SALE., * and residence, with out-houses.reet.ave complete control of the line.e disease, and the report states that the cause of twelve cases was traced back to the school.During the vacation steps were taken by the authorities to improve the sanitary condition of the institution, which £176,000.Mr.W.H.Smith is already a landed proprietor to the extent of nearly 7,000 acres and £10,500 a year.Then there were in the Cabinet three heirs (apparent or presumptive) to large estates\u2014 John Manners, Lord Sandon, and Colonel agreement had bean drawn up, but the negotiations had fallen through, and the Bill was withdrawn.Shortly afterwards the charter had been sold to Mr.Gooderham He had been a good deal surprised until he afterwards learned from Mr.Prentice an W.MCLENNAN, Esq., Will be deli®ered in THE GALLERY, On Friday, the 25th Instant, at 8 P.M: Subject :\u2014t The Outline of the History who will give such information as shall lea to the apprehension and \u201cconviction of any rson guilty of such offence.pe Bar SEVERE RIVARD, ayor.Montreal, 23rd February, 1881 Credit Foncier Franco-Caradir OFFICE AND FACTORY, 295 Notre Dame Street February 23 4 on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of MARCH next, at TWO o'clock p.m., to receive the report of the Committee of Plumbers, appointed to prepare a drafl of a By-law to regulate water fixtures in houses.LOUIS LESAGE; Supt.of W.W, Montreal, 22nd of February, 1881 Ah Upon St.Antoine street, the dwelling HH houses known as Nos.63, 65, 67 and 69 i of said street, with large lot in rear.The large lot, corner of Craig and Sanguinet streets, now occupied as a coal and lumber yard.Exceedingly cheap.One-third cash.¢ \u2014NO.52 UPPER ST.URBAIN $12,000.STREET, with about twenty thousand feet of land, Exceedingly attractive.$7,000,\u2014NO.% ST.DENIS STREET.That 3 * fine stone-front dwelling, near Dwellings, 30t0.34 Murray street el- pngton tire rray street, near W Xcellent business premises, with dwellings 27 to 33 McCord, opposite st.Ann's Church Most central and compact houses, Nos.8, 10 mn 12, 14 and 69 Drummond street.Two commodious stone nouses of two tene: ments each, 23, 25, 27, 29 Shuter street.1 Fy 7 u 46 oat Dandsome Silla residence, formerly Viger Square._ The vo de stone houses, 64,698 Sher investigation had shown to be di Stanley.These three gentlemen may be [ explanation.Mr.Prentice stated that he of Engraving, with Illustrations, p y H.A.Dubois, Esq., with about $5,000.~0s.220 AND 222 HYPOLITE » Dear-Bleury street.investig 1 wn to be very unsatis- ; ; ; abi ith 150,- i i said to have sat in the Cabinet with » | had not treated bim (Mr.Cameron) fairly Admission to non-members 25 cents.GOOD NEW BOOKS.; forty acres of land; 1 -s ili Slaughter Houses, [forty acres ofland: large cut-sione dwelling > Ld) A Solid brick block of 101 to Bove, oui Buildin Eden ie ble dent | Sof attri Bsa ne cots | TRI ecb! Sent ements 0 fi i hi y i i i i : ep rty is situated almost opposite nj : With a indsome house of two tenements- No.157, factory, and the remedies which were ap- | 000 acres and £280,000 a year among in this matter in concealing from February 24 47 Capital - $5,000,000 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby |\u201d View Mount,\u201d the residence oe Spposite modern improvements.Would sell.sepa- 159 Bleury stregt, opposite the Gest.Caurchplied were supposed to have been of such a | them.Lord Beaconsfield owns less than | him the real facts.r.Prentice stated - - A History of Greece from the Earliest Times =), given, that the City Council in- | Donald Ross, Esq.Titles perfect.Terms The Stores, with Dwellings, Nos, 327, 329, 31, complete eharacter as to obviate any recur- | 2,000 acres, and 18 actually in receipt of a | he had been ° authorized to open | Natural History Society Rooms rence of the difficulty.That the remedia] measures adopted were insufficient was pretty clearly demonstrated by the fact, that towards the end of November, six boys Cabinet pension.\u2014_ ee Mr.Mackenzie Bowkrn\u2019s paper, the Belleville Intelligencer, complains bitterly because Mr.Mills has received pay from this Province nearly every Conservative the negotiations by Mr.Chapleau, but there was some up the money, to Mr.Hickson, buy the charter difficulty about pulting and he had then gone who authorized him to in the interest ot the ences.He had felt, when he kad intro- SOMERVILLE LECTURES, 1861 February 2 28 President : Hon.E.DucLenc, Senator, (Paris) Vice-President : Hon.Jos.A.CHAPLEAU.Temporary Office at Montreal: Mousoxs BANR BuiLping, 117 ST.PETER STREET.to the Present, by 1.T.Timogeunis, 2 vols, $3.50.The first continuous History of Greece brought down to present date, and written by a Greek.The Reljgions of China\u2014Confucianism and Taoism, described and compared with Sister Augustine\u2014An Old Catholic\u2014Su- 3 v4 tend to pass a By-law to pro- > 7&7 hibit private slaughter houses 08 ¥\u201d or shambles within the city limits, from and after the first day of MAY next, or,as soon as a suitable public slaughter house, or slaughter houses, shall have been established in or in the vicinity of the city.(By order), that, by a resolution passed by easy.Apply to G.R.8.DEBEAUJ EU, orto 196 St.Denis street.E.C.MONK, Esq., Advocate, 1825t.James strect.February 5, 1881.31 A One large Room in the front part ot \u2014NOS.208 AND 210 HYPOLI $4 ,900.Semi-detached cottages, odo; style, marble mantles, hot and cold water, &c.PARENT BROS, 314 St.Lawrence street, together with the lenements in reur, Nos, 252, 254, 256, on St.Dominique street.\u201d This is a good invest: ment and liberal terms of payment will be given, with perfect title, Cadieux Street\u2014Brick Cottages Nos.32, 64, 66 108, 132, 134, 140, 143 ; these neat Cottages rang® houses, Nos, 149, 151 st JO LET.ESTATE AGENTS, in price from 31,700 to $2,700), and are worthy À Grand Trunk for $35,000 or $30,000, and \\ a .: i} \u2018hristianit A a.CHS.GLACKMEYER .xs \u201c the attention of small capitalists\" \u2019 / and one resident student were attacked by |; po .; had promised him $L0,000 if he could | FEBRUARY 24\u2014«On Sugar as an Article | The Company mill make Long term Loans C nietiant y, by Tames.Legge, Profes MEER = PT St Fa SNS, ee J | e Provincial Government for his services it for that fi \" Thenceforth h of Food,\u201d by Dr.J.Baker Edwards.on mortgage, with progressive sinking fund, sor of Chinese at Oxford \u2014$1.50.Montreal, February 22nd, 1881 u 40 G5=I above same.Well adapted for light close to Lusignan street.I Ï fever, and two other boys developed in reference to the Ontario boundary dis- get it for that figure.ence ort © | MARCH 3\u2014¢ On the Brain as a Thinking | and Short-time Loans without sinking fund, | The Chinese\u2014Their Education, Philoso- - Kgl anufacturiag era lapte Lion lient P ARE Five grst-class houses, ¥ingumere tu id after reaching their homes.It had been acting for Mr.Hickson.Sub- 0 \u201d by Dr.Osl Interest at Six per cent.phy and Letters, by W.A.P.Martin 1 Estate JOHN PRATT T BROS cMeKay, above St.Catherine street 0 15 ma os Mddlewex, II mainaine bis position as rer he charter cheapes thats Me H 10\u2014% On Toba i i ¥ i ly t D.D,, President of the T ! Æ 335 St.Paul street *; team, No.72 ached cottage, heat ke | was in consequence of this last outbreak | Middlesex, still maintains his position as | get the charter cheaper through Mr, | MARCH 10\u2014«On Tobacco, its Use, its For particulars, app ve AU Manager lege, Pekin \u201c1 Ts 1e Tungwea Col-| ke I | February 5, 1881.\u2019 reek steam, No.72 Aylmer, close to Sherbro0 ices of Drs.Osler, Simpson \u2019 ; po Gooderham and save his $10,000.From Abuse and its Effects on the Brain, on J.\\ : cr vo ; ckin\u2014$) ds.a 3 Li [ = RE that the service » Imp! Inepector of Public Schools.The Intel- these facts he [Mr.Cameron) thought the the Nervous System and on the Organs February 5 m : o = of be n y F orney s Anecdotes of : ee PTS LOM hen ee 0 , 5 ; As 8 .3 ; Pi > NG u en\u2014$2.00.s givenl L and Cameron were called Into requisition ligencer is probably not aware that in | Committee could drawg their own infer- of Vision,\u201d by Dr.Buller.MISSI ; The first work of the Commission was to examine the milk and water supply.A quantity of the water was sent Lo Professor Croft, of Toronto, for analysis, whose report emphatically condemns it as con- member of Parliament, who is a lawyer, hold an appointment as Crown Attorney from the Provincial Government.Messrs.Ouimet, Cimon, Perrault, Tellier, and others, hold such appointments, as did also duced this Bill last session, that he was acting for Mr.Chapleau, and would not have anything to do with it had he supposed that Mr.Gooderham was behind it.He was authorized, on behalf of the sup- Jew Advertisements MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.FORTY DOLLARS REWARD, Since 1878, a Patent Improved Breech.Loading Rifle, Martini Pattern, stamped Dr.L.O.Thayer's Patent Henry Rifie Barrel Co., enclosed in a leather cover, with sling perior of the Sisters of Charity at the St.Johanne\u2019s Hospital at Bona\u2014$1.75.Madame de Stael\u2014A Study of her Life and Times, the First Revolution and the First Empire, by Abel Stephens, LL.D., 2 vols, $3.00.the City Council on the 21st February inst., the following laces in the undermentioned Markets have en alloted and designated for the sale of Fresh Fish, in accordance with the provision of By-law No.127, concerning Markets, viz :\u2014 BONSECOURS MARKET.Rail the HERALD Building, and another, HAE] well-suited, for light manufacturing, in rear; steam power if nece .Apply at the Office, mary 155 ST.JAMES STREET.FACTORY TO LET or FOR SALE AGENTS, 237 St.James Street, Montreal, Two good solid brici Dominique street, opposite St.Lawrent® arket.Two first-class cut stone residences, 8 and pk Famille street, near Sherbrooke street: Two fine stone houses, four tenements, Wit extensions, Lu) to 106 Durucher street.8 Good stone house, two tenements, 86 Durocher, near Prince Arthur street.i \u2014 Valuable business site, 595 to 601 Craig streëts i 3 po R= _Cormer Seigneur and Richards Le Les » 505 to .1 Caron up to the | porters of the Bill\u2014and they were abun- .Montreal.The abo ew Edit f The Cl The fish hall at the east end of the market | 274 2 .Richardson Opposite the \u201cGazette\u201d office ! ch organic matter.The | Messrs.Mouseeau anc p tot y A marked Dr.Thayer, Montreal.e above | New Edition of The Chaldean Account of a ; :| Éfz:if Streets.Lot 100x75, Brick Buildi The land 614 da * office, ings taining too mu oe ission in regard | time of their admission to the Dominion | dantly able to carry out their pledge\u2014to WEST W RD.reward will be paid for its recovery, and Genesis, by George Smith, edited by Street with the principal entrance on said as hie ented by and big busement FOR SALE, 7 Craig rec, obp oc Henig ariel suggestions of the Commissl ga Ministry.say that, if a charter were granted, work J.C.MCLAREN for information concerning it.Rev.A.M.Sayce\u2014$3.00.Commissioners street,and a small entrance | gides: hus Bolin Engin CANONS ON three The excellent property, known as Mer £ to the water supply recommend the closing CT would be commenced at once and the road * - c DR.THAYER, Vol.1 of Fyffe's History of Modern Europe, | O° St- Paul street.plete} heated by steam-pipes throughout.P t X Tr bl hor Son vent Ze M un tal LO bts ?of the well, the replacement of the wooden Hymenian.\u2014On Tuesday morning Hon | Completed within a year, or the outside TS CANDIDATE 35 49 Beaver Hall Terrace, Montreal, by C.A.Fyfle\u2014$2.50.ST.ANN'S MARKET.Applyto ! .on -QU - em es, Lob Sani dp, nd Mount ain st rer \u2019 dogs by iron pipes, tl ral of the iron | Senator Howlan, of Prince Edward Island\u2019 | \"bin two years.> = 46 ip | Chansons Populaires du Canada\u2014Recueilles | _ The fish hall, built specially for the sale of M Se ESS, AT street, near Cralg street.dal ogs by iron pipes, the removal of the ir enator \u2019 ; »| Mr.Rochester moved that Mr.John E.| February 23 r 46 1 0 FICE COUNTER et Publices avec Annotations, &c., par | 18h at the north-east end of this market, January 18 63 St.Paul Street.A MOST Villa lots, 44 X 120 and 62 x 120, Nos.3 ab tank to the spring and the severing of the | was married at St.Mary\u2019s Cathedral, | Rose, Solicitor of the Toronto & Ottawa y EC | 16 school drain from the reservoir, the latter 40 be regularly cleaned and mspected.The other suggestions refer to the proper location of the privies and a thorough system Kingston, to Miss M.E.Doran, of that city.The ceremony was performed by Vicar-General Farrelly, of Belleville, assisted by Rev.Father Twohey, of Kings- Railway, be heard before the Committee.Mr.Rose stated that he was authorized to state, without any play in words, that the interests of the Grand Trunk and of Mr.69 St.James Street.The Committee Room of Mr.WILLIAM Gocderham were not at all identical.Both FARRELI#&is now open at the above ad- FOR SALE.Formerly used in the Consolidated Bank Branch, Chaboillez Square, Ernest Gagnon\u2014 Paper, $1.00 ; Cloth, $1.50 ; Cloth gilt, $1.75.FOR SALE BY ST.LAWRENCE MARKET.The stands on the outside of this marke between the north-east corners of the market building.ST.'ANTOIN 7 MARKET.DAWSON BROTHERS, The stands outside of this market, on the OFFICES TO LET.à In the Montreal House, C ze, 1 » Custo.se Ei See Light, cool, airy, m Hou Apply to MAGNIFICENT FARM OF ABOUT 75 ACRES BUILDINGS ALL NEW LAST YEAR.Durocher strect.No Commodious double tenement, corner 1062 12 St.Denis street, opposite the Garden.\u20ac Lot, % x 94, on Young street, close to Welli lon street.t5, First-class residence, latest improvement M.8.BAXTER on Peel street, near Sherbrooke strects 7 Apply to 1 Sth mure va The several Brick Tenements, Nos, 273 to f subsoil drai he C Jo.ton, and among the guests were Hon.opposed the Bill, but from different stand- dress, and friends favourable tothe Elec- Pply WM.DOW & CO.ST.JAMES STREET south side thereof, west of the weigh-house February 1 Dows Brewery.THIS IS THE German street.Easy terms will be given o oo 5 ae le Onision, Senator Montgomery and Mr.Bunster, M.| points.The Grand Trunk Railway opposed | tion of an INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE February 15 39 .' PAPINEAU MARKET.rer, certain the exac to a prompt purchascr, g Large tenenient property, NOS.15 to 37 Paye streel; good investiment.hover Alxo, several tencmeuts opposite the 8 on Payette street; pays well cet; # Building lot, 48 x 120, on University stfees> for the CENTRE WARD are invited to call and give their support J.THOS.OSTELL, Chairman of the Committee.tte ; P.\u2018The happy couple arrived in Montreal source of the endemic.The conclusion of | on Tuesday evening, and are stopping at their report is couched in these words: \u2014 | the Windsor Hotel.\u201c In this instance, whence the poison the Bill because it proposed to incorporate a Company which would construct a competitive line, while Mr.Gooderham objected to the new Company because it proposed to February 23 OLIVETTE ! 46 The stands outside of this market, on the north-east side thereof.ST.GABRIEL MARKET.The stands outside of this market,on the T0 LET, Two Upper Flats of Store 203 Notre Soy my Ei Dame Street, opposite Merrill's ; well suited for light manufactory, \u2014 REAL ESTATE 1 am offering Property for Sale in ail parts of the city, suburbs and country.GARDEN FARM ON THE ISLAND, THE RESIDENCE HAS ALL ; ; i south-east side thereof.bretty site tor a villa.-ookestreet ; Leur ; i fere with vested rights before he had February 23 46 Please send for printed Catalogues î sou ALSO , Ummiodious re idencc,856 Sherbrooke 2 came, or by whom introduced, we have | LO prevent the possibility of confusion been given a fair chance.One of the pro- y?ET H.H.GEDDES, The New and Char ming Oper a ST.JAMES MARKET.The \u201c Boyer Homestead,\u201d Upper Lachine MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.opposite the Collego hounds.\u201cy St, Joseph Ll in rear, rfect title, articularg ent, ontreal, 0, worth in six op ents alone ; and inte.in to suit getic man little more it.Perfect x >, er street, LE \u2014I am ant detach.late Peter reet.The ur stories, rted brick, ut Lwentyed apart- 1, and with onvenience d stable is fect order, und 166 faet, ted with a of the land ly divided m this site mits, &c,, | Agent, Montreal, FOR SALE mmodious andsomely- 29 Shuter nmodation tenements, ar, Cool in aining two rway lead- fuel hoist, od or bad larly when most desir- erefore, no ler street.\\RDEN, 5% ne villa is x40 and ex» fous halls, :nts.Very frost proof nd on both y improve.nd comfort aouse, The h excellent o the house rficial feet, rick tunnel s one of the 1d pleasant | \u2018gent, Montrealbeautifully n improve: and \u2018being onstant de- pf tenants, ot payment :commoda~ > very best Agenter street.STREET.re situated ty and con re of aclass { tenants should not ill be sold oS, er Street, ALE.5.Corner Re ; fitted u and hand- on one 0 West-End really ate should not y windows, $1,000 cash er for sale tone resi- sherbrooke iach house with stab- ; sufficient the corner id site for heap.ttages.de Sereet, complete, fare in the great bar- 0, 17 Cour uy street, arranged reet.sol street, ont, 67, 67 t.Hubert, near Weldwellings, s Church.\u201cNos.8, 10, two ten& reet., 698 Shernts, 101 to nt.56 on Btod invest nt will be eo pangs re worthy ne stree\u2019 © ta hooks Tniversity te 149, 151 St- Lawreu , 8 and ze street.ents, With eet.18, 86, #8 oC streets buildings rect.Me- Le 3, on Her- .34 and 8 er lot NO Welling yvements 37 Payel!® he above y street; # oxestrees st, Joseph ke strech w\u2014 \u2014- ~ \u2014 \u201c when in company with our Sunday-school \u201c the city.They are buying stock for ship- TI HZ ors ~e\u2014- the proceeds divided equally between his THE IRISH BALL.MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY GOMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THUR3DAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1=81.TELEGRAPH] REFORM LECTURE.Quesec, February 23.\u2014Mr.David, of Montreal, is to deliver an address before the Reform Club here to-morrow on reforms to be adopted in this Province in the interests of the people.PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.À meeting of the Roman Catholic Councilof Public Instruction takes place here to-morrow, and most of the Roman Catt.otic Bishops have arrived in town.FOR NEW ORLEANS.A party of Quebecers have just left on a trip to New Orleans to witness the Grand Carnival there.SERIOUSLY ILL Monsignor Cazeau is reported as being at the Good Shepherd Convent, rather seriously ill.H COLONIZATION, A party of young men left town yesterday to settle in the Lake St.John region.OTTAWA.THE CONVERSION CASE.» Orrawa, February 23.\u2014Rev.Mr.Syvrel rites to the Citizen as follows this morn- bg inre the Hull sensation :\u2014Dear Sir,\u2014 Permit me to give 1 true version of the sensation which took place in Hull last Sanday, and which your repo ter calls an \u201cAn Awkward A xfe > your reporter been impartial enough to inquire seriously about the matter he would not have written what appears in this morning's Citizen.He would have known that Miss Guerret is not a little Sunday-school child ; he would have been convinced that she is in her right mind ; that she is over 21 years of age ; that she was confined in Mr.Soucy's house for ten days against her will ; that she was struck by him repeatedly for protesting against ker former faith ; that she was deprived of her new Testament by Rev.Mr.Gladue, who deliberately burned it in her presence ; that her own brother made her leave Mr.Soucy's house because she was ill.treated there ; that she came to my place from her brother's because plans were being made to put her in a convent against her will.Your reporter would also have been told that Miss Guerret publicly abjured Romanism on the 19th inst, and was baptized in the faith of the gospel of the Lord Jesus at a public meeting ; that on Sunday efforts were made by me and Mrs.Soucy to have her go back to their home; that she persistently refused, because she did not believe in their assumed air of kindness or sorrow, even when they told her that a telegram announced her mother's death ; that on Sunday afternoon, teachers and scholars, on the way to the Dominion Church, she was forcibly, roughly, violently and publicly dragged through t he stroets of Hull, towards her brother-in- law\u2019s house ; that the leading parties who so brutally handled that young woman are four sons, Andrew L., William, Francis and Joseph, aud his daughter, Mary Anne Rud- .dock, He also bequeaths to his grand- ; daughter, Edith May, at the decease of his i wife, the sum of $4,000.He makes several other direetions of a private character, and appoints his sons, Andrew L.Rudduck and Joseph Ruddock, his executors.He leaves real estate to the value of $25,000, and personal property to the value of $55,000.Mr.Joseph's Rudock\u2019s will has also been To his sister, Jane Ruddock, he leaves an annuity of $1,000.To his two sons, William Smith Ruddock and Andrew Block Ruddock, he devises in equal proportions all Lis shipping property, or interest in ships, or other vessel property, on the condition that they shall pay his trustees the sum of $16,000 to be invested in stocks, ete., the annual income of such sum to be given to his wife, and after the decease of his wife upon trust for his daughters Jane, Catherine and Mary, who is the wife of Walter W.Welsh, to pay to them in equal partsan annual incowe of said sum.To his executors he bequeaths the residue of his property to sell or dispose of as they may think proper for the benefit of his wife, and after her death for the benefit of his daughters and sons.He devises all the real estale vested in him as mortgaged to his trustees, subject to equities affecting some for trusts as aforesaid.He nominates as trustees Rev.Andrew Gilmour and his son Andrew Block Ruddock, and appoints his wife und the above-named persons as executrix and executors of his will.His real estate is placed at $1,00C, and personal Property at $70,000.WINNIPEG.THE RECENT ACCIDENT.Wissieea, Man, February 23.\u2014The St.Andrew\u2019s Society has undertaken the burial ofthe remains of the late Charles Smith and Leonard O'Brien, victims of the nitroglycerine explosion on the Pacific Railway.Their bodies were forwarded to Winnipeg at the expense of the contractors of Section 8.AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.The Provincial Agricultural Association held its adjourned annual meeting to-day, end elected the following officers :\u2014Col.W.Osborne Smith, C.M.G., President; W.8.Hall, Vice-President; Arthur F.Eden, Treasurer; Acton Burrows, Secretary.ORANGEISM.The Grand Orange Lodge of Manitoba and the North-West Territories held its annual meeting here yesterday, and elected the several officers for the ensuing year.The R.W.G.M.elect is Brother Niblock, an officer of the Grand Lodge of British North America.The members ot the Grand Lodge and visiting brethren were treated to a sumptuous spread in the Windsor Hotel by the brethren of the city Lodger.and an enjoyable time was spent.NO CRIMINALS.The Assizes open here on the 1st of March with a bauk criminal calendar, and in consequence no Grand Jury has been empanelled.The civil docket, however, is well-known to us; that they struck some | large.This absence of crime Speaks well of our men aud women who tried to dufend | for the character of the population of Win- Miss Guerret.Your reporter would alsv have lewned that she was liberated on Sunday evening only after they had began to realize the critical position in which they placed themselves in obstructing the highway and committing an assault on those who protected a defenceless and homeless young woman ; that Mr.Soucy consented to let her go from him after making her promise that she would not have him prosecuted for what he had Leen doing that afternoon.SUPREME COURT.conferring unanimously a judgment by Mr, |! the evacuation of Candahar is exciting increasing interest.In the Supreme Court, to-day, the argu- | Shortly raised in the House of ment was concluded in the case of Che- | Lord Lytton, supported by the whole valier vs.Cuvillier et al., in appeal from a | strength of the Conservatives.> judgment of the Queen's Bench, Quebec, | Public feeling against the evacuation, and nipeg and the prairie Province.Midnight Despatches GREAT 3RITAIN, \u2014 THE EVACUATION OF CANDAHAR, Lonnon, February 23.\u2014The question of The subject will be Lords by To excite or the preparation of this debate a series of Justice Taschereau, then in the Superior | Meetings are being held.The first came Court, maintaining a demurrer to appel- | © lant\u2019s declaration.The appeal was taken | Members of Parliament were- present, On on the ground that the appellunt was thus | the other hand Col.Gordon, to-day, pub- ives.deprived of recourse for a claim of $185,000, lished a letter in favour of evacuation.made by him, as legatee of his late wife, against Mrs.Cuvillier, Mannee Cuvillier, the late A.M.Delisle, Mrs.Delisle, the || GIVES UP THE LEADERSHIP, Marchioness de Bassano, and other mem- to Justin McCarthy.bers of the Cuvillier family, for his wife's share in her mother\u2019s rights of dower and commission in the succession ot Hon.Gustin Cuvillier, her grandfather.made against the defendant of exercising | © undue influence and def.auding plaintiff's wife and her sister, by inducing them to sign deeds acknowledging respondent\u2019 rights.Mr.Dube, Q.C,, for the appellant, abandoned the claim for power to the extent of $100,000.The case of Shaw vs.THAT TRIP TO PARIS.It is stated that Parnell has gone to Paris f League funds IRELAND, LAND LEAGUE EXECUTIVE MEETING.Mackenzie, 8 heavgaction: for damages for the Land League to-day detectives outside arrest on a capias, is in progress.CURLING.t Two rinks of the \u201c Blue Nose\u201d Curling | © Club, from Newcastle, N.B,, arrived to-nixht to play for the Governor-General's Trophy.| vising Teams from the Royal Caledonia, Montreal meetings which were to be held on Sunday, Caledonia, Quebec and Toronto Curling | as it was desirable the terms cf the Land Bill should be known before the meetings to morrow at nine | werp held.o'clock, at the Vice-Regal Rink, between being generally paid.Club, will arrive to-morrow morning.The competition opens took note of all who attended.A letter from Mr.Eagan was read, which stated that he Paris press of all shades of opinions ordially indorsed the Leaguea telegram from Mr.Parnell, ad- Miss MacGillis, Ecru India mull,with lace | ¢ the League to postpone the Miss Guerin, white cashmere, silk | s fringe.Dillon denied that rents were the Montreal and Quebec teams with iron, reported shot near Buttcvant was only and the \u201c Blue Noses\u201d and Toronto, Friday, with stone.THE HULL SCANDAL.on | wounded.Bev.Mr.Syvert denies the statement | Wa8 evicted to-day from a fartn near Parson that he is a convert from Rome, he says he + cludes \u201cI sometimes wish I could say I abjured Romanism, but I cannot say that.\u201d CHESS.The chess tournament was re-opened at ten a.m., but only one game was started.two of the best players in the Dominion, Mr.Schull, of Guelph, and Mr, Hender®on, | t of Montreal, which resulted in a victory for | t the latter, after a two hours splendid fight.Qo BUYING.The Messrs, Elliott, of Kingston, are in ment to England in the spring, and making purchases from the cattle breeders of this locality.\u2018 THE NARBONNES.The Minister of Justice has declined to interfere with the cause of the law in the case of the Narbonnes under sentence of death for murder.The execution will take place next Friday, t t RF : ; ; iss | tons, against 928,972 net tons in 1879, poses.by Chili.The Argentine Govern- | Miss Harwood, Miss M McGillis, Miss 3 EE ¢ mit TORONTO, ment br enrolling the National Guard.Mountain, Miss O'Brien, Mrs \"Small, | 732,226 net tons in 1878, and 560,587 net ABBOTT, TAIT, WOTHERSPOON & rm ; Miss Thompson; Miss Shea, Brook- | tons in 1877.The increase over 1879 was ABBOTTS, HANLAN'S RECEPTION.lyn Y; Mrs Potter, Mrs Ray, | 274,201 net tons, or 30 per cent.; over Solicitors for Applicants! Toroxto, February 23.\u2014A meeting of PORTUGAL.Miss Rafter, Miss Wilson, Miss Egan, Miss | 1878 it was 470,947 net tons, or 64 per | February 30 the Hanlan Rece tion Committee was held M Egan, Mrs McGovern, Miss T'rihey, Miss | cent.; over 1877 it was 642,586 net tons, to-night, at Which arrangements for the EARTHQUAKES.Ida Trihey, Mrs O'Flaherty, Miss O'Flaher- ! or 115 per cent.The production of Besse- JOH N SWAN & SONS reception were completed.Hanlan is ex-}| yo.February 23.\u2014Thirty-six tcces- | ty, Miss Donovan, Misses Mount (2), Mrs J | mer steel ingots ingots in this country from \u2018 \u2019 pected here on Friday of next week.Hel oo oh \"oe earthquake occurred at 8t.| J Milloy, Miss Corbet, Brooklyn ; Miss Shea, 1872 to 1880 was as follows, in net tons :\u2014 _ Co Will he met at the railway station by the | Michael's ia the Azores.A church and Brooklyn ; Miss Mullarky, Mics Ge | Yep | 1872 120,108 | 1877.560,587 | Live Stock Commission Agents, Se yee copy a are | me Beddoes rt | Ih Js 12e em RAE thei i i other citi- s ; i ohn ; um, À 4.0.0.,93 eres 28, .a private tora: racomrion Will be | Persons have been killed.Hagar, Mrs Walter Kavanagh, Miss Kava-| 1875.|.875,517 | 1880.++ 1,203,173 Edinburgh and Glasgow formed, to parade through the principal - nagh, Mrs Kempston, Miss Patterson, Mr8 | 1876.525,996 Streets.\u2018The procession will eventually IM PER IAL P ARLIAM ENT.Kennedy, Miss Ramsay, Mrs Clapham, Miss * stop at the Grand Opera House, which has been engaged, and where a gymnastic and orchestral entertainment will be given, and ÿ.the presentations wilt be made.The latter are to be three in number.A $750 service stubborn The town of Chorillos the Chilians to the ground.and beach are strewn with bodies, supposed to exceed 6,000.Lima, the stores of wealthy It is said that Peirala has 800 men with him.Owing to false a rumour that the British Admiral and Minister had been killed by the Chilians, the British Man of War went to Collao, prepared to attack the Chilian fleet.own.SOUTH AMERICA, NO PEACE YET.\u2018 à sign peace, and have 0 come to Lima on account of the resistance of the Peruvianswas burned by The streets Great fires occurred in market, and Chinese merchants.in the Chilie advices Statesmen of he Argentine Republic will protest against he annexation of any con Placed in the Registrars hands.He | and pleasure vf those attending.Many bequeaths to his wife all hig obstacles were thrown in the way, which at.furniture, plate and household effects, | first sight looked insurmountable to the with Llack lace, mings.trimmings.trimmings.: fat St.James\u2019 Hall yesterday.Twenty .: the writer of the paragraph in the HzrauD Mrs Mooney, garnet velvet and lace trim that, during three years of the existen:e of y y - , .| the Eminent Musical Society he alludes to, Mrs Barry, garnet velvet and corn colour.the Decker Piano was kept on sale here but nobody, not even its agent,who was and Parnell has temporarily transferred the trimmings.2 eadership of the Home Rulers in the House ed silk, lace trimmings.mings.fh instr Miss Harwood (Vaudreuil), pink silk, with ait OF He present pon for a Charges were | in connection with the further investment white organdy overskirt and flowers, silver y 5 5 3 Sn it is{hahes Miss Stewart, pale blue satin, silver orna- him, it is the best he has, and he must make ments.cherry-flower trimmings.DusLIN, February 23\u2014At a meeting of | Silk and satin, silver ornaments.Dillon read | mings.The small farmer | dinal.Two large farmers, members of | Smilax and flowers.the Land League, have been arrested.RK ] Dusuix, Pebrua y 23\u2014A Catholic Priest | trimmed with down.There was an immense crowd but | Spangled tulle.bas always been a Protestant, and con.| 20 disturbance.- Lima, February 1.\u2014Advices state that | taille and Madame Robitaile, Hon Edward The gentlemen present suspended ope- great distress is cxperienced by well-to-do Blake, rations to witness a great battle between | classes.Hundreds of beggars swarm the Anglin, Hon E J Flynn, John Costigan, MP, strects.The Chilians cannot find any one | Hon W W Lynch, Dr Bergin, MP, and Hon | roof of the rear part having fallen in.refused { J A Chapleau.Miss O'Brien, Miss Emmie Southgate, Miss C McIntyre, Miss Hayes ; Miss O'Donoghue, | the eleven Bessemer steel works of the United States detailing their production in the calendar year 1880, and promptly lay the statistics thus received before our re ers.estimate we formed of it at the close of the in | Kingston ; Miss Thomit, R Charteres, Mrs Stafford, Miss E Cronin, Miss McNaily, Mrs M J O'Flaherty, Miss Rattie l'oihey, Mrs Barry, Miss Ennis, Miss Marks, Miss Cockburn, Mrs Thos White, Miss White, Miss J White, Miss Murphy, Miss Maud Muldoon, Miss Tessic Whelen, Miss DE Main ron gots produced in the United States in 1880 , 1 quered territory | Doherty Mclver, | Vas 1,203,173 net tons, or 1,074, 262 gross : 1 Yy 1 * There was a sound of revelry by night, And Canada\u2019s capital had gathered then Ier beauty and her chivalry; and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men.\u2018t'he annual ball of our Irish fellow-citi- zens came off last night at the Windsor Hotel, and Was, as in past years, a grand success.The Committee of Management is deserving of every praise for the excellent Arrangements made by it for the comfort success of the vall, but with characteristic energy and perseverance, combined with the genial manner of the Irish rave, all irritating troubles were swept away, and the annual ball oi last night may be looked upon as not only the greatest social event of the season, but perhape of many past years.The Windsor's handsome ball-room and suite of rooms for guest dressing-rooms were nicely put in order for the occasion.Decorations were not needed, for there are few ball-rvoms on this continent can equal the \u201c Windsor's \u201d in artistic beauty of its coloured frescos or the massiveness and chuste design of its carved mouldings.The floor of the ball-room was in excellent condition for the dancers, and from 9 o'clock in the evening to the « wee sma\u2019 hours of the morning, the merry, black-eyed Irish lassies, with their sisters from « Merry England,\u201d the « Land of the Heather\u201d and our own Canada, engaged in the mazy waltz, the wild, rushing galop and the more dignitied Lancers, with partners of their choice from the sterner sex.The music furnished by Gruenwald's string band was so good, that up to the last dance on the programme, the greatest spirit was infused into the dancing, and one and all enjoyed themselves thoroughly.The Lady Patrone-ses were Mdme T Robitaille, Mrs M P Ryan, Mre M Doherty, MrsJSC Wurtele, Mrs Thos White, Mrs W H Hingston.The Reception Committee were Messrs J J Arnton, Charles J Doherty, M Guerin, Henry Kavanagh, 8 H Ewing, John D Purcell, John J Hayes, E P Ronayne, G Bury.Floor Committe\u2014J J Milloy, PJ Ronayne, MJ F Quinn, J U Shortiss, Edmund Guerin and D McEntyre, jr.The Secretary of the Ball Committee, Mr.D McEntyre, jr, is deserving of the greatest praise for the manner in which he conducted all the Committee's arrangements.THE ELECTRIC LIGHT was tried for a time, but the light was found to be most injurious to the colours of the ladies costumes, and it was soon shut off, and the gas returned to.Certainly, for very large ball-roomn assemblies, Edison's light will not be the favourite.THK SUPPER, About one o'clock the party adjourned to & very recherche supper, gotten up in the Windsors best style.The tables were desorated with handsome harps and Irish shields and other emblems of Erin.His Honour Lieutenant-Governor Robitaille and his A.D.C, Captain Sheppard, Hou.J L Beaudry, Hon J Mercier, Mr last, all seemingly enjoy ng themselves.THE DRESSES.space than we can this morning spare to describe them properly, even if we were fully posted in all the mysteries of the millinery and dress-making art.Among the many rich dresses, which at once arrested the attention of the ÿe were the following : LADIES' DRESSES.Mrs J Stewart, maroon velvet and mauve ments, Mrs Hingston, black satin and lace trim- Mrs McEntyre, cream-coloured silk.Mrs Kimpton, black velvet and lace Mrs Milloy, pink satin shirred, with lace Miss Murphy (Quebec), cream silk.Miss Mullarky, pink silk, and lace trim- Miss O'Brien, cream-coloured silk, with Miss Mountain (Quebec), coin-coloured Miss Mooney, cream-brocaded satin.Miss White, white silk.Miss Barclay, white silk.Miss Bella White, pink satin, lace trim-| 1 Miss Wilson, white silk.Mrs Small, Pompadour sptin and car- Miss Mount, cream satin, trimmed with with heather blossoms and poppies, dia- | but all are said to be well insured.mond ornaments.Invited Guests\u2014Lieut.-Governor Robi- Hon John O'Connor, Hon T W LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.LADIES.Miss J L Jackson, Miss Alice Crompton, Miss Mullen, Miss Sherbrooke; Miss Murphy, M PP, who were among the more | at important guest, remained to nearly the apart, : ; pretentious rival, could be furnished, than Of the beautiful costumes, which were by the fact that our finest musical organiza) worn by the ladies, it would take more tion preferred to procure one rather tnan use the Weber, which was, as usual conveniently on hand.\u201d it had no business to be, whereas it was in reality at home.in this the finest Concert Hall in America, having been permanently placed there by Sir Hugh Allan for the use ot the overskirt trimmed with lace, gold orna- | leading artistes, who generally use no other.î k v ; rietor of the mansion to absent himself Mrs Thos White, black velvet, trimmed prieur a neighbour below him in the social scale should drop in for an hour to enjoy the beauties of a situation which, Mrs Foley, black satin and white lace | from his associations and habits of life, ; , must be new to him.in the visitor to abuse the privilege of a guest in order to assail his host in his own house.Choir, thought of using it for such a purpose as lcng as the Steinway and the |.Chickering could be had, it was, in fact, given to Mr.E.R.Fordham, fire was dis- reached the street in safety, though several ladies fainted when the alarm was raised.The Fire Brigade were soon on band, but not before the flames had made such headway that the whole interior of the hall was fire js supposed to have caught from the heating apparatus.which has occurred in Nordheimer\u2019s Hall within the past few years.extinguished at 4 o'clock this morning, the PRODUCTION OF BESSEMER STEEL Lonpox, February 23.PUSHING THROUGH THE PROTECTION BILL.In the Commons, to-day, Gladstone gave i : i ; notice that if the consideration of the Protimed he Mayor\u201d Piesonted fom the tection Bill as amended is not concluded to- sociation of Amateur Oarsmen will also make a presentation, and finally Mr.T.B.Whitefoot, of the London Sportsman, who is coming oyer with Hanlan, will present him with the Sportsman Challenge Cup, worth £100 sterling, as à gift trom the paper and a 25 guinea medal, another gifs from the same journal.The gymnastic entertainment will Le shared in by some of the best amateur gymnasts of Montreal, who have volunteered their services, in addition to the members of the Toronto Gymnasium.The reception will \u20ac one of the grandest ever made in the City.The Grand Trunk will run special eX cursion trains, and probably other 1ail- Ways will do the same.SAD ACCIDENT, À medical student named JohrnParratt Was struck and instantly killed by à runaway horse on Queen street Kast last night While crossing the roadway.He leaves a Wife and two children.The poor fellow Was greatly liked, and his death is much regretted.day, he would give notice of motion for having the amendments put forthwith at 7 1 to-morrow evening, and for immediately | lon, J Purcell, Chas Hagar, Walter Kavafterwards commencing the debate on the third reading.In the Cemmons, the consideration of the Protection Bill continued in a dilatory manner.Two Home Rule amendments, intended to introduce distinct provisions in the Bill, that prisoners be leniently treated, were rejected, Mr.Forster saying that the Government would do its best to prevent hardships.T.P.O'Connor was warned and Healy silenced by the Speaker for irrelevancy ana repetitions.The consideration of the Bill was not finished when the House was obliged to rise by the rule governing Wednesday's sittings.WEATHER REPORT.MonTREAL, February 23.TEMPERATURE in the shuwde by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument makers 242 and 244 Notre Dame street :\u2014 8 A.M.1 P.M.6 PH.ST.JOHN.320 170 14 © BUILDING INSPECTION.as Ms.Max, ST.Joux, N.; February 23 \u2014Mr.M.W.x Mahar, Inspector of Buildings, presented BY BTANDARD BAROMETER.Lis annual report to the Common Council ' 8 à.x.1 pu 6 rx, this afternoon.The whole number of per- | 29.65 29.84 30.00 mits for building, including extensions, re- Movals, etc, for 1880, was for wood and Wood-cased with brick or iron, 46; and for brick or brick and stone, 15; total, 61; costing for wocd and wood-cased $41,765, and for brick and stone $73,610.The number of buildings damaged by fire and examined as required by law during the year is 1°, Most of these were but slightly damaged.The total loss on buildings during the year is $35,000.The bulk of this was on one building, Mullins Brother's property, Dock street.The loss is less than last ycar, When it was $502,300.LARGE BEQUESTS.Tlie will of the late Francis I,.Ruddock METEOROLOGICAL OFFCE, } Toroxto, February 23, 10 a.m.The probabilities for the next 24 hours are :\u2014Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf\u2014Brisk to high winds ; gradually shifting to west and north-west ; cloudy weather with snow, followed by clearing and decidedly colder weather, Maritime \u2014 South-easterly to south-westerly winds ; fair to cloudy mild weather to-day, with areas of snow or rain, followed to-night or to-morrow by strong westerly to north-westerly winds ; clearing and colder weather.PP \u2018Lives there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said as Leen admitted to Probate.He bequeaths to his wife ail of his estate, real and per- Sonal, whatsoever and wueresocver the same\u2019 may be situated, during the term of her natural life.At the death of his wife he tects that the property shall be sold and | I'll pay before I go to bed The debt I owe the printer ?Yes, there are some we know full well Who never such a tale could tell ; And when they die they'll go to\u2014well, The place where there's no winter.\u201d -| position as representative of the interest of M A McDonald, Mrs J H Mooney, Miss Mooney, Miss Fraser, Mrs McGarvey, Miss McGrail, Miss McLaughlin, Miss O'Brien ; Miss J Mountain, Quebec ; Mrs W H Davis, Miss Davis, Mrs John, McGarvey.GENTLEMEN.D E Bowie, Wm O'Brien, E A Small, PA Milloy, T J Potter, R S White, J 8t G Dilanagh, HJ Kavanagh, J T McNamee, John Cloran, Dr Hingston, James Crompton, Magor Tobin, E A O'Brien, Richard Mc- Keown, D W McEntyre, Charles Coursol, R D McGibbon, Richard Smith, Hector Prevost, W H Arnton, M McGillivray, CJ Doherty, M Guerin, E Guerin, J A Shortiss, P J Ronayne, J J Arnton, Dr Guerin, C Leprohon, J P Whelan, J J Harcevan, G Piche, W W Halpin, M DeMartigny, Mr J Hopper, Alex Power, E P Ronazne, Ed Brankin, Louis Perrault, Wm Redmond, Hon Mercier, Louis Payette, M Victor Roy, J A Rafter, Mr P Davis, ll J Beemer, Frank Brennan, G W Craig, W L 8 Jackson, T B Murphy, Wm Farrell, M 8 Foley, W H Davis, J J Hayes, M J F Quinn, Emil Thourit, C Mullen, Wm Stafford, John McNally, 5D Steward, M 8 O'Flaherty, P J Fitzpatrick, Thos Robin, D Barry, T Fogarty, B Globensky, Dr Wood, J C McCorkill, Dr E B Ibbotson, A J Fitzsimmons, A H Murphy, J H Mooney, Mr Fleming, Hon Mr Flynn, W A Owler, Wm Wilson, C Egan, P Mc- Govern, Thos Trihey, H J Cloran, John O'Flaherty, Dr Mount, D_Sincennes, J J Milloy.WEST WARD.To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Sir, \u2014In order to correct some false impressions and idle rumours circulated by the active promoters of my opponent to the the West Ward, I think it due to the electors to make the following statements :\u2014 About eight weeks ago I wus solicited by some of our most worthy and respectable produced by these eleven works in 1880 was 917,592 net tone, or 819,279 gross tons, against 683,964 net tons produced by the total Bessemer steel rail production of the country from 1872 to 1880, not including rails rolled by iron mills in 1880 from pur chased blooms, was as requested a_delay, and about a fortnight afterwards I was again approached upon the same subject and consented.By this time the Ward had been and three.of our consenting thereto.The three Ald.Fairbairn, Proctor and McShane, and afterwards signing a requisition promising to support my candidature and do all that they could to secure my election.As there wag no likelihood of any opposition, their requisition and my acceptance was duly published between the 18th and 28th ult.in all the English and French papers in the city, and no opposition was then manifested.About two weeks after this a movement was made by a few Aldermen in the Council (in order) to secure the services of our Lighly-esteemed ex-Alde.man Stephens, to have him oppose me in this Ward, as his services are very much wanted in the Council, in order to lead them, as things were not going as they _shoald be.To this end a telegram was present sent to New York, where he then was, impressing upon him the (difficult) awkward position in which the English-speaking members were placed.Mr.Stephens telegraphed back to them he would take no position in the City Council less than the Mayorship, which, of course, was then impossible for them to comply with, ag they had already requested Ald.Nelson's acceptance of the nomination.Other two gentlemen were waited upon to oppose me, but declined, and neither of tiem would consent to contest the Ward with me.You may judge of my surprise on learning that this civic clique (as reported in the cvening papers) waited upon Mur.Stephens to allow himself to be put in nomination to represent the West Ward, and to oppose me at the eleventh hour, This was too much of a trial on my faith.I accordingly, with Mr.Stroud, waited upon him at his office at the Ottawa Hotel, and asked him if such was the fact, he acknowledged that it was so, and had consented.Addressing us he said, \u201cthe fact is, I am wanted down there ; affairs have got out of order, and some one is needed to lead the English-speaking members of the Councii,\u201d and added that it Was under great personal inconvenience, and the necessity of the occasion, that he had consented to their request, assuring us that he would: leave the Council as soon as he had accomplished this object.During my term of service in the Council, from \u201975 to \"18, I never pretended to lead, but only to assist, to the best of my ability ; but I suspect the sore spot is I was never led, always aoting for tke interest of the ward I then represented, and the city in general.I am, Respectfully yours, JSouN C.MCLAREN.Montreal, February 23, 1881, WEBER vs.DECKER.To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Dear Sir,\u2014-In the local news items of this morning's HeraLd I read the foltow- ing anment the use of the Decker the concert last night :\u2014\u201cJoking it is certain that no greater proof of the genuine worth of the Decker piano, as compared with its now In reading the above, one would inter that the Weber piano was intruding where It would hardly be decorous for tne pro- It was not decoroug lt is hardly necessary to remind 8 still conductor of the Mendclsshon If the istening to the complimentary concert overed issuing from under the stage.An ued, Fortunately, however, everybody burned out It took the firemen | F¢d-headed woman who licks her children Mrs Parent, pale blue satin brocaded silk, | several hours to get the fire under with the ro e-bandle Jad Played smash e @ntrol, and at one time the en- ns ; ne and >, moras Tulle ht.\u2014 Detroit Miss Paterson, cream silk, trimmed with | tire block was threatened with destruc- Free Pres.gi tion.As it is, the building is very badly : ° Miss Macdonald, pink silk, trimmed with injured, and the stocks in the stores on the e lace and flowers.first flat have been damaged by water and = iscellimireonues Miss O'Flaherty, white satin, trimmed | smoke.The losses will be pretty heavy, The This is the fourth fire The fire was A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1880.We have received complete reports from The production was larger than the rear.The total quantity of Bessemer steel in- The total quantity of Bessemer steel rails whole country in 1879, 550,398 net tons in 1878, and 432,169 net tons in 1877.The followe, in net Gettim, Alex Goy ste, G W Parent, 2 Me- | HO 94,070 | 1877.432,169 63 West Smithfield.Jorni St r McKeown porn VA poudes, Ve M C Mullarky, F 15s sees 129,018 Tone serene 663908 LONDON = x Jinet, | 19 ld+ roposed to be given to a line of Banking and Commerce]\u2014Mr.Beaty.treal the matter with you ?\u2014what are you suffer- legal reserve for reinsur- Rout.BENNY, Esq (Messrs.Benny, Macpher- FROM BT.JOHNS.TORRANCE & Co., Exchange Court, Agent Leave Ottawa for 1210am &.10am 455 pm Prepare y Dr.J.CU.Aye O., ministry, b ose who for ycars , i incor ; .; ie > , - Dominion Company.ochelaga .um 8.10 ¢ 55 .listened to his wise counsels in the pulpit of | steamships to be run between St.John and Berke eo od to ox ing from \u201d | om nothing particular,\u201d re- ance of all existing policies 31,880,308 1 son & Co.) ., Monday, February 7 and 21, March 7 and 21, February 24 271 | Arriveat Foch'iaga: 10.30 am 12.50pm 9.35 pm | Practica] and Analytical Chemists, 2 Zion Church.His many friends in this city, | Halifax, alternately, and Liverpool, is it the ir , .1 horize tl plies the luvalld, uve ost my appetite, ; ee | JAS.8.HuxTER, Eng, NP.NT PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND Leave Hochelaga for Lowell, Mass.: y ! | intention of the Gove t to ask for | Plain and amend the Act to authorize the | and do not sleep well at night, and of course | Total Undivided Surplus.- -$9,228,294 12 RATES OF P ST.JOUNS : Quebec .6.00am 3.00 pre 10.00 pm UGGISTS EVERYWHERE.ee ant of Ris LEE re mare publie tenders for tho servicer (04 | transfer of the Windsor Branch of the} 1 jook poorly.\u201d And so they part; the : P =\" \"| Manager: WILLIAM ROBERTSON.| Cabin $20.00 | Intermediate.$15.00.5 Pie ee ns ain 055 pm 6,50 8m LYMAN, SONS & CO, Montreal vigorous part o is life, will, we are ' f Scoti i Joun- | çyi ; : ; ; , , : : .100 Steerag 00.Le oe Leave Quebec for ., Montrea.; contain, be glad to be present and testify | Hon.Mr.LANGEVIN\u2014It is the inten.| Jor a ES ho Western Coun friendly inquirer Taking his head, and | Risks assumed in 1880,$35,170,805 00 | JAMES BOURNE, Fire Superintendent.Steerage.\u2026 $0.00 ÉCRIN x Bochetaga .£30 pm 10.10 am 16.0 pre ' Wholesale Agents., : : , - \u2018 \u2019 < ès ! j À r.a 4 .5 by such their hearty approval of so well | tion.time.phecies as to his friend's condition.The Risks Outstanding, $177,597,703 00 Ce CLASGOW LINE.eddy Eg | Leave Hochelaga for EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC .deserved a mark of respect.NOTICES OF MOTION.The Bill to regulate the floating of cord- fact of the case is simply this, videlicet : JAMES W.ALEXANDER, Every description of Property Insured at During the season of Winter Navigation a ES ASE: Jerome, rome.Tam P rouses and developes the nervous ener.; ; ; .> 43 - { £ 8, : - aide ; ' .ste < .> Sea = £ .7.es es the bloo romotes appetite, Ff A Pouiceman Fivep \u2014Last weuk two car- Mr.DESJARDINS moved for correspond- Ÿ woud on the navigable portion of the River | that the invalid so addressed is in want of .Vice-President.February 1.\" est Curren ; trs 291 a Stcamer Will Le dospaichet tue Week Arrivent St red gles, enric \\ os the b oon rome £8 appetite, ed ters were arrested for absenting themselves | ence, etc., respecting the management and 1'8t.Francis, passed through Committee, proper treatment; his liver is out of order SAMUEL BORROWE, .y ¢ occasion requires), and each week from Hochelaga .6.45 am \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | digestive organs.Is a spceific remedy for ' from their vehicles on St.Joseph street, | administration of the St.Vincent de Paul | when some amendents were made.and will not perform its proper functions ; ._ 2nd Vice-President.Boston for Glasgow direct.: Arrive at Hoch'Inga- 8.00 am \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 neuralga, agile, indigestion, fevers ot very and when brought before the Recorder were Penitentiary since the 1st of January, 1880.The House went into Committee on Mr.consequently his stomach speedily becomes C.W.Scorr, Superintendent of Agencies.FROM GLASGOW.| Joliette.\u2026\u2026.5.00 pa \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 eases, scrofulous tendéncies, &e.The whole *, discharged, His Honour saying that, though | He said that this institution had occupied ! Richey\u2019s Lill, to prevent and punish wrongs disordered, and alternate cold shiverings SCANDINAVIAN.January 31 Tr Arrive at Joliette.7.25 pm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's * they had literally transgressed the law, they | More than its share of public attention.| to children ishnes 1 WasmiNGToN, D.C:, Sept.1st, 1880.PRUSSIAN.February 7 LANE ROUTE, Leave Jolictte for Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the \"7 rey had literally transgresse \u20ac law, they si its establish t dismissal en, ; di and feveris ness supply the place of the 9 40 Va .18%, WALDENSIAN i 11 Hochelaga.\u2026.\u2026., 60 am constitution greatly strengthened, and à Le were not a sufficient distance from their ve- | Since its establishment many dismissals Dr.BERGIN moved the second reading | natural secretions with which, during a | GEN.B.H.RoBERTSON.; 3 5 AUSTRIAN.rssssss san sac000e \u201c 21 | The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited) | Arrive at Hochelaga 8.20 am return to robust health certain.Bottles, 82 Le hicles to lose control of their horses, and he | had taken place, and lately another Lad of the Bill to regulate the laws of labour tranquil sleep, a healthy skin recruits a Dear Sir,\u2014My experience induces me to , FROM BOSTON.between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, (Local Trains between Huil and Aylmer.) | doses, 4s 6d ; next size, 116.Sold by Chemists i , wished to carry out the spirit of the law.| been made.They were now inquiring |in the workshops, mills and factories of the healthy body.recommend the Tontine plan of the Equit- | nN an C | à WALDENSIAN.February 25 calling at CORK HARBOUR, ataraing leave Miie-End Station seven min- everywhere.[ibe Dame of J, Lepper, Bedford To One of these carters, Victor Fournier, in | What led the Ministry to that conclusion.| Dominion of Canada.Has this sufferer (and there are many | able Life Assurance Society as a better plan AUSTRIAN.; March 4 FROM PIER 40N.Ro NEW FORK 2, 1881 ë- Maguificient Palace Carson all Pas- | Tfere Hor Se OS i a olfech as Po ( y i Through Bills Lad ranted in Liver- | HECLA .Wedn Ys , p- wo being arrested by sub-constable Ryan, re- [ He believed it to be a mistake to take, Mr.CAMERON [Huron] asked for an ex- | such) ever heard of HoLLoway\u2019s Pius asp | Of insurance than any other that J know of.oT re ane Continental | GALDIA.VU Wednesday, Mar, 2, * | senger Trains and Elegant Sleeping Cars on | per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly pe- wo fused to go, when he was taken by the col- | away the management of this institution | planation OINTMENT ?\u2014or, having heard of those reme- The profitable results of my own policy Ports, to all Points inthe United States and | SCYTHIA Wednesday.Mar.9, \u2018* | Night Trains.commended to residents of India and the Weanesday, Mar, 16, \u201c Trains to and from Ottawa connect with | Colonies, and should always be kept ready ï 1 lar of the coat, and compelled to do so.from the late body of directors, and placing Mr.PLUMB said that the Bill had been dies, does he despise the testimony of thou.whose Tontine period ends to-day, is shown Asso C | ati 0 nN of Canada, and from all Stations in Canada | PARTHIA.anes Mar 28 6 Trains to and from Quebec.fon asc in every case of fever or febrile Coms .+ | 4 3 - ; ; : Sani Ze i i BOTHNIA When he was discharged he brought a | it under the control of the Government.| before Parliament for two scssions, and the sands, ay, we may say millions, as to those | il the statement sent me by the Society, viz: and the United States to Liverpool and / « ; .8 Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Quebec | dition.1 ; ; - ; Glasgow, MARATHON.Wednesday, Mar.30, A ] i ran.| He stated in the course of his speech that | objection was not ir one.fag! iencyv?W Policy 55436, issued Sept.lst, 1870, for ; ALGERIA .Wednesday, April.8, ¢ | *t4 pm.EPPERWS QUININE AND IRON TONIU hoon .esterday fined by the Police \u2018Ma- | some of the officials had interfered in cloc- | * Hon, Mr LANGEVIN asked that the | in the po selon he ven: tien ie $10 000 \" VIA BOSTON OR HALIFAX.ALGERIA creer Wednesday, April 1 \u20ac | AM Tape Run by Montrer dime arme strengthebs the nervous and muscular .as y y y , : : the | in the position we have supposed is this\u2014 .?Connections by the Intercolonial and Grand | \u201d And every following Wednesaay from New CE Place rmes.| System, improves digestion, animates the vo gistrate $2 and costs.tions.hon.gentleman should not proceed with | delay no longer\u2014Time is; but Time, with Total Premiums paid .$5,591.00 TICKET OFFICES: Trunk Railways via Halifax; and by the j york, Central Vermont and Grand Trunk Railways RATFS OF PASSAGE-\u2014$60, $80 and $100, ac.(National Despatch), and by the Boston and | sording to accommodation, Albany, New York Central and Great | Tickets to Paris, $15, additional.Western Railways (Merchants\u2019 Despatch,)via Return tickets on favourable terms, .Boston.- Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets _ Through Rates and through Bills of Lading | from Liverpool \u2018and Queenstown, and all December 25 spirits, recruits the health.For debilitated 202 Bt Tames Steast, | MONTREAL.health\u2019 from the effect of hot climates this ae reet, inv Opposite St.Louis Hotel, QUEBEC.tonic 1s invaluable._ L.A.SENECAL, \"P'ARAXACUM 1 AND FGDOPHY LLIN General Superintendent, repared only by J.Pepper, ndon.: ; ; Hon.Mr.MACDONALD [Pictou] said | the Bill.Duri th I Cash value, Sept.1st, 1880.$5,924.50 LECTURE.\u2014À lecture in aid of the funds oo 1e Dill uring the recess the Govern-| you, may soon Le no more.Delay-then £ y Deb , \u2019 of the Sergeants\u2019 Mess and Reading-Room, that when he took charge of the Adminis- ment would institute an inquiry into this Yay we, Yo longer ; delay may be ei A Paid-ap value, Sept.1st, 1880.$8,400.60 .Prince of Wales Rifles, will be given hy the tration of Justice, he found that matters\u2019 question, and next year would cither in- | little attention, a little ordinary precaution Very respectfull#.Rev.Dr.Sullivan, Assistant-Chaplain, in connected with St.Vincent de Paul} troduce a Bill themselves or would be able | and observance ot the rules which accom- WILLIAM N.JEFFERS.the St.George's School-Room, on Monday were not proceeding very pleasantly, and a | to deal with the hon.gentleman's Bill.Commodore U.3.Navy.13 Place d\u2019Armes, Ontario.This Fluid comblnation, extracted from me- y i i i las \" se > .dicinal roots, is now usel instead of biue pill 01 ] â \" 1 any ¢ Holloway\u2019s Remedies\u201d will restore Issue price of Preference | ror East-bound Traffic, can Le obtained from | other parts of Europe at lowest rates.\u2014 y ; ; Commission of Inquiry was issued, with Dr.BERGIN expressed satisfaction at p .: ; .[ the Agents of the above-named 'Tading given for Belfast Thee and calomel for the cure of dyspepela, biltous- T : a A .ë ufferer, in any climate, to health Any of the Agents of th Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, = gt FRS .1 pel: evening, the 7th of March.The following the result that its position was improved.} the decision at which the Government tn y oth © d Lb : y C es 2 RR WwW GALE Stock increased to one Per | Railways.Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other Ports on - loo and all symptoms of congestion of the ; is the programme :\u20141.Piano Solo, « Med- Subsequently, grave charges had been pre- ; strength, and happiness.Lan we say more * ° > t : For Freight, passage or other information, | the Continent, and for Mediterranean Ports, ver whieh ar Bel A y pa © + itation,\u201d Jaell\u2014Septimus Fraser.2.Song, a 7 8 g p had reached, as the object he sought would | If more is needed, let the reader refer to the cent premium.apply to JOHN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d'Orleans | \u2018For Freight and Passage, apply at the Com- shoulders, heud-ache, drowsiness, no app tite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feelings of general depression.13 Ft 1 sets the sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort in 24 hours.It is the .safest medicine, Taraxacum and Podophyllin AND is a fluid made only by J.PEPPER, ford .: Laboratory, London, whose name is on very abel.ottles, 28.9d.and 4s, 6d.S ya Montreal and Boston Air Line Chemists.A most valuable and essential -b medicine for India, Australia, the Cape, and THE DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE | Écioniés soneras 0 «How Fair Art Thou,\u201d Weidt\u2014Mr.Malt- ferred against the management, the result thereby he maintained.He would have world-wide-spread testimonials in favour of MANAGER FOR THE DOMINION, Havre; ALEXANDER HUNTER,7 Rue Scribe, | pany\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.; by.3.Aria, \u201cMia Piccirella,\u201d C Gomez\u2014 being that, after inquiry, Dr.Duchesneau | pleasure in withdrawing his Billgant, ; ; .JQ R | Paris; AUG.SCIUMITZ & Co., or RICHARD VERNON H.ROWN & CO.J - the « Pills and Ointment\u201d which have made APPLICATIONS FOR PREFERENCE BERNS, Antwerp: RUYS & Co.Rotterdam ; THOS, WILSON had been dismissed upon the evidence then Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT moved | Professor Holloway's name known as a bene- 157 ST.JAMES STREET STOCK are now received at one per cent | C.Huo, Hamburg ; JAMFS Moss & Co., Or to 5 St.Francois Xavier street.charged.the MONTREAL.8 second readin i i r : .| Bordeaux ; HEINER, RUPPEL & SONS, Bremen ; January 6 Mr.BLAKE thought there was a necces- | the better g of his Bill for | factor to the human race, from the mouths premium.Twenty per cent of the stock is { CuarLEY\u2019 & MALCOLM, Belfast; MONTGOM- i i i i .ithi P 0 ERILE & WORKMAN 17 Gracechureh street, Lon- Baynes.7.Piano Solo, \u201cClochette;\u201d Hoff- sity for the papers being immediately | dence of Parliament, and for the pre- | the Mississippi in the West; from the Gulf payable within three months from date ox | fon S JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, T0 Great, Clyde man\u2014Septimus Fraser.8.Song, \u201cThe brought down.He was responsible for the | vention of corruption.He stated that 6 5 ipti S in | str as ; 3, James i .; | of St.Lawrence to Sydney Harbour.And 14! ! subscription.It 1s not proposed to callin | street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, 8 Flower Song\u201d Faust\u2014Mrs.Thurston.| *P pointment of Dr.Duchesneau, who bad | Jie had so often allowed this Bill to stand at | to the doubler we say, as is said with regara 0 ll IS dal eICall | ê any further amount, but sharcholders are ae red.A re Tne ot! hi 9.\u2014Song, «The Tars Farewell\u201d Adams\u2014 been highly recommended, and was Ssur- | the request of the Government that he did | to the monument of the grand old archi- Mrs.Thurston.4.Reading\u2014Dr.Sullivan.5.Song, \u201c Sognia,\u201d Schira\u2014Miss Donelly.6.Song, \u201cThe Arab Steed,\u201d Hodson\u2014MTr.securing the Independ- | of the Ganges in the East, to the sourcesof | January 31 2 i .+ .at liberty to pay up any portion or entire | $389 ; H.BOURLIER,Toronto; LEVE & ALDEN, Mr.Rogers.10.\u2014Duo, \u201cL'Adio\u201d Doni- prised to hear that he had been fuperseded.not propose to allow it to stand any longer, | tect, «If testimony is what you require\u2014 207 Broadway, New York, and § State street, ON zetti\u2014Mrs.Thurston and Mr.Maltby.12.§ to the change in Lhe system, he said that | without some sufficient reason being given.| look around you.\u201d But to the actual sufferer amount of the stock at any time after allot- | Boston, or to .it God Save the Queen.Musical Director, he was not in favour of management by | __more especially as this was probably the | we repeat what we have begun with\u2014Time ment, with fnll participation in dividends © Dr.Davies.OUKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER is the best for restoring grey hair ta r.Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, | Sécéér'éhaéie® ana ts Bbsoiaters raies Recommended for destroying scurf and ene H.& A.ALLAN, Boards, which were usually screens.Lamer, of St.Laurent Village, died a short time ago at the venerable age of eighty years and six months.The deceased lady was the mother of Mr.Lamer, at the Custom-House.She was afflicted with dropsy.The first operation of puncture was performed in 1866, and, strange to say, she lived on; and died many years after of indigestion.Dr.Hingston, her attending physician, performed on her 46 punctures, and drew from her 186 gallons of water, all of which were endured by the old lady with the greatest fortitude, and, what was still more remarkable, in contradiction of medical laws, for four years for Hochelaga had stated that ofticials of the Penitentiary had taken part in elections; but at Kingston, under the management of a Board of Directors, they knew that in the good old days the officers had been driven to the polls by the Warden to vote a certain way.This showed that management by a Board of Directors would not prevent interference in politics.Mr.OUIMET said he had something to do with the representations which led to the second inquiry and the dismissal of Dr.Duchesneau.He charged the late Warden with interfering in elections, and with partizan conduct.He also intimated that the powers, and he thought it necessary that excessive penalties should be imposed in case this corporation should attempt to improperly influence members of Parliament.He might find instances in our own history which showed the necessity of legislation ot this kind, but preferred to give examples rience of New York State, and the transac- BOYCOTTING.A new paper called the Land League, published in New York, reports the speech ot a Mr.Nowlan at a recent meeting, who said :\u2014It may.be of some interest to your the policy of « Boycotting,\u201d adopted by the Irish Land from other countries.He cited the expe- tions of Jay Gould, and said his idea was League, is not of Irish origin, but was this\u2014gigantic powers had been placed on | pursued by the American colonies in their this corporation, and he proposed that a | struggle for independence, as will be seen clear line of demarcation should be drawn | from the following resolution passed by the between them and members of Parlia- { Continental Congress on June 2, 1775, ment.He proposed that they should be copied from « Elliott's Debates on Con- Established 1809 Subscribed Capital, - - £2.000,000 Stg.CANADA BOARD.MANAGING DIRECTORS: D.LORN MACDOUGALL, Esq.THOMAS DAVIDSON, Esq.DIRECTORS: GILBERT Scott, Esq., of Messrs.Wi.Dow 0.CHARLES F.SMITHERS, Esq,, General Manager Bank of Montreal.The Hon.THOMAS RYAN, Senator FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COMP\u2019Y amount paid in.\u201c At the present price ot issue the stock yields purchaser nearly EIGHT PER CENT per annum LAST FINANCIAL STATEMENT, and full particulars, may be obtained by communicating with the Head Office, LOND ON ONT.EDWARD LE RUEY, Managing Director November 1 TM 261 Royal Insurance Co., WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbor.Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN L pe State Street, Boston, and last opportunity he would have.They had | is\u2014and Time may be no more \u2014 The Irvin- | ( from day of payment, according to the ; ommon Street, Montreal.He favoured a management under the | created a corporation with extensive | ie.y nsurance ompany.\u2019 February 1 182 le } A ReMarkaBLE Lapy.\u2014 Mrs.Joseph | direct control of the Minister.The mémber SAIL EVERY THURSDAY, New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Queens town, Belfast, Londonderry or Bristol.Splendid new Steamers, with unexcelled passenger accommodation.This Company has Just added to their fleet two new and powerful steamers, which will ply regularly between New York and Europe.Prices are lower than by any other first-class line.The Second Cabin accommodations offer Passenger Steamships Morcester, Providence, Boston and all points in NEW ENGLAND, also to the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.The most comfortable and elaborate Sleeping Cars run on the night trains that enter Bonaventure Station.Parlor Cars on Day Express.\"ALL CARS AND TRAINS run between Bonaventure Station, Montreal, and Boston WITHOUT CHANGE.Baggage checked through to all principal points in NEW ENGLAND, BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONAVENTURE STATION, thus saving al trouble to Passengers at the Boundary ine.couraging growth of new hair.OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTOR ER will darken grey hair, and in a few days completely bring back the natural color.The eftect is superior to that produced by an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin.Large bottles, 1s, 6d.\u2014Lockyer's is equal to the most expensive hair restorer.EPPER\u2019S QUININE AND IRON TONIC contains an unvarying ammount of quinine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonics Jn Lanishing diseases and symptoms traceaile tO weakness, a low state of the nervous ystem, enfeebled condition of the body, and derangement of the general health.L OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR, HAIR RE- J STORER\u2014Sulphur being highly prized for 1ts stimulant, cleansing, healthful action prevented from influencing the election | stitution,\u201d volume 1, page 76 : OF ENGLAND.: l.\u2014 Funds as at 31st December, 1879 and six months she had no pune-| powerful influence of the member for 4 \u2026 £350 means.Everything is supplied, and passen- superior facilities for travellers of moderate Day Express leaves Bonaventure Station at | On the hair glands, nig SR\u2019S RESTORER : 1 SE 8.50 a.m.Night Express leaves at 5.50 p.m.is strongly recommen It is most agrees ; be of members of this House or of the Local Resolved, That no bill of exchange, draft Pald-up Capital._ gers are made thoroughly comfortable, Day E ss arri t Station f able in use, and never MMs in its action on l ture performed on her.The deceased lady | Terrebonne had protected Dr.Duchesneau, Legislature.If they interfered, as a body, | or order of any officers of the British army Fire Reserve Fund.ce Toran \u201c CAPITAL, - - - $10,000,000 PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN Steerage at lowest rates, both to and from NEW EN GLAND and \u201cthe TOWNSHIPS At the eolour glands, always restoring and J was devoted to agriculture and horticulture, and the latter had boasted of it, he proposed that the Charter should be for- | or navy, their agents or contractors, be re- | Balance of Profit and Loss Ac- FUNDS INVESTED, IMPROVEMENT.Europe.Apply, for pamphlet of information | 9,05 p.m, Night Express at 9.15 a.m.maintaining that which has been lost _2 By and obtained 32 prizes in Canada, one in Mr.MASSON did not think they should feited, and if as individuals impris t ived \u2019 tiated, or any money supplied COMM.rvrreevriernsrananvenenrs AT, 008 © 23 Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVER- ng ' @.H.PATTERSON, A For Tickets, apply to 202 St.James street, Other lr se ne Is require Re ots New York for coloured beans, and one at | discuss the reasons for Dr.Duchesneau\u2019s le prisonment | ceived or negotiated, or any money Subb Nearly $23,000,200 P(,0L, via Quoenstown.are appointed a ee Agel, Windsor Hotel and Bonaventure Station.A Pertimes in Pond, untry.& A .itur | .; ; r ! Nites os ; ; So .and forfciture of stock.It was also pro- | to them by any person in America ; that no | pif lati 2.980.885 \u201c| Env : : to leave as follows :\u2014 177 ST.JAMES S,REET, Montreal.| H.P.ALDEN, GUSTAVE LEVE, and Perfumers in Londen, the Country, the great Exhibition in England in 1851.| dismissal until they had the report of the a t ; cs : ki , | Life Accumulation.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.£2,989, nvested in Canada ; ; t.Tran Pass ; throughout the world.| To, nr posed that members of Parliament could provisions or necessaries of any kind be | Annuity Funds.oeeens.311,961 * fi Protection ot GERMANIC 8.80 a.m.Or to, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.Supt.Traffic.assenger Agent.Loekyer\u2019s is equal to any of the high-priced Ë Her memory was, also very great, she hav- Comission before them.The last speaker | not hold stock, and not until a certain time { furnished or supplied to for the use of the 2.\u2014Revenue for the Year 1879 Cana dian Policy ° EU ces .» at 200 pm.General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York Present andl Goon: preparations.oo Loony ts i ar i i , iffi- Le ; y i nt: Y= 1 | ADRIATIC.,.00 2006 0000 7.00 a.m.2 > , .ral-Manager.> i he two years ago, given the names of all | had stated that there had been some diffi- | after they had ceased to be members.Were | British army or navy in the Colony of | From Fire Department £902:670 Holders, - nearly $ 600,000 | BRITANNIC.Lu at 2.30 p.m.| December?292 December 6 LIVER COMPLAINT ' e owners of about 200 pews in the | culty in dealing with Dr.Duchesneau, be- salati is ki ; .1 mp 6056 14 i 3 i 5 .! is 5 .- tant 1 > .- , PX, .i i NTS E ST L 3 \u2019ebruar, : x with hard labour; Napoleon St.Germain, dent state.ali ne only Last ver thing to subject itself to the suspicion which { of MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.ASSURANCE COMPANY.F Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all New York and Liverpool, Calling at Quecnstown.AST AND SOUTH.y 4 25, butcher, Ontario street, drunk, $5 or one ; OR \u2014 LL 3 ! I .A I | the hon.gentleman we APRA TS ; ; Ç; = parts of Europe at moderaie rates.The Onl Line running a Day Train be- ] f 1 ie + 20, Sichen ontario street, drunk $0 0%one | in supporting a public officer who did bis | ye,\u201c gentleman, Wouted to throw It ll elfovs the poor little suferer ie\" | Incorporated - - 1833.È Vi | G RB A N T S iS further information nd passage, ap- | PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK tween Montreal aud New York be-| Grav's Specific Medicine à 5 , - 3 a , Lei .2 a .\u2014 J.zt, .\u2018 wi, guinet strect, drunk in St.\u2018Catherine street, duty pis caen | voie at! po be on hat the details of the measure, but thought the | mother on earth who has ever used it whe ASSETS, $1,100,878._ 2 | New York.\u201d Or to 0 \u2019 WISCONSIS .Mar 8 119 am.Fast Trains leave Montreal : THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.ig $1 or eight days hard labour; Margaret | was Hh still Lelieved that.unless ~ | best way was to meet it with an amendment.| will not tell you at once that it will regu- RON YE Pr B.J.C GRIN, ext ABYSSINIA.Mar.22, 10.30 a.m.| 8.30 a.m.\u2014Day Express, for Saratoga, Troy - Will promptly ji Cannon, 32, vagrancy, two months\u2019 impris- | charges had beon sustained in the inq grave He moved the six months\u2019 hoist.late the bowels, and give rest to the mother, All Descriptions 0 operty Insured AN IMMENSE AREA OF RAILROAD 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal.WOMING tre are Buti of tren! a: es Albany, arriving in New York at 10.00 J and radically 2 onment; Joseph St.Jean, 37, stonecutter, a had been done in dismissing he Mr.PLUMB said that when the late Gov- | and relief and health to the child, oper- Against Fire and Perils of Navi- AND GOVERNMENT LANDS, OF GREAT | January 6 114 ese : ! 3.cure any and b i = ERP TV TT PAS tight compartments, and are furnished with 3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014Wagner's Ele- St.Elizabeth street, drunk and assaulting Duchesneau.ernment was in power, and there had been ating like magic.It is perfectly safe to use gation at Current Rates.FERTILITY, WITHIN EASY REACH very requisite to make the passage across | gant sf % Ÿ Bou York every case of Nervous Debie L ping Car run through to New York i\u2019 ie Theric ; rd la- Tsai ross violation of t e- | i : OF PERMANENT MARKET, AT EX- i the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having | Without change, arriving in N 1 5 ours Marie Thorton, 55.wiia.of George Mr.OUIMET said that Dr.Duchesneau | jament Act, the hon.geutemas \u201cad re due prescription of eme of th oldest And | OCEAN POLICIES, WADE PAYABLE, (M LONDON A REMELY LOW PRICES, is nov offered for | N M A N | | N È Bathoroom, Smoking-raom, Drawing-room, | 6.450.m nextmorning.2@-This Train males lity and Weari 4 Lamontagne, Dorchester \u2018street, drunk and Bad gone avout stating that he Dad [he mained silent.He also referred to the late | best female Physicians and nurses in the i.eh sale in EASTERN OREGON and EASTERN : , Slewar ke ich steam- | Sle et hey and W sari.2 ; \u2018 1 ! > , , ~ i + .; 3 .er.The State-rooms are all upper dec.us | 9.20 a.m.NR ; ; és breaking a tin cup, six months\u2019 at hard would not be dismissed; and also, that, Speaker, and the manner in which he had | United States.Sold everywhere at 25 cents \u2019 insuring those greatest of all luxuries at sea, | New York Through Mails and Express | Before Taking! 7 4 5 cretion, After Takise ! XCess Or Over- Mes PERI Piano and Library; also, experienced Sur- | close connection at Troy and Albany with a geon, Stewardesg and Caterer on each steam- | Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at = WASHINGTON TERRITORY.labour ; Robert Stanton, 52, labourer, drunk violated the Independence of Parliament | a bottle.trs Agents for the Province of Quebec.These lands form part of the great GRAIN BELT of SAILINGS, 18S1, = ee 4 when he was reinstated, he would swee , ; the Pacific SI d ith : : perfect ventilation and light.arried via this Line.4 i and breaking glass, $5 or one month at out the Penitentiary.' Pp Act.The Loa.gentleman had been a con- | REST AND COMFORT TO THE SUFFERING February 1 0 the Pacific Slope, an for Potier, ee Séance From NEW YORK via QUEENSTOWN to CABIN PASSAGE; aiaformation given, and Tickets sold, at all | work of the brain and nervous system is 5 hard labour; Mary McClellan, 27, and Mag- v ire cer senting party to gross violations of the In- \u2014_\u2014 and Sailing vessels are directly loaded FOR ALL LIVERPOOL, $60, $80, and $100, according to location, &c.nd Trunk Offices, and at the Company\u2019s fectly harmless, acts lik d has L gic Shaw, 18, found in a disorderly 1 \u20ac Mr.MASSON stated that if he listened to pendence of Parliament when it suited his « BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD-PANACEA \u2019 | NT E R N ATIONA L PARTS OF THE WORLD.Carrying the United States Mails, A TER MEDI , Office.; perfectly harmless, acts like magic, an on Dupre lone the à er y MOUSCIR | 41) the rumours about St.Vincent de Paul, | interests.but now ît suited him to insinuat a ; : GRAIN AT PORTLAND, OREGON, : Thisisa cient ERD LEDIATE, le of mod 143 ST James STrerT, MONTREAL.been extensively used for over thirty years Hi dup ane, the former was sentenced to ieve that the dismissal of Dr.) noy u im to Insinuate | has no equal for relieving pain, both in- JOMMANDS + à ; à $8 LOG § people of mode- | p, M, KENDRICK.QUAS.C.McFALL | with great success + Fa six months at hard labour and the latter t he would believe that the majority of the House might be | t land external.It cures pain in the MARINE INSURANCE co Lo A PRICE EQUAL TO rate means a respectable way of travelling.General Pags\u2019r Agent Agent ga : ; + \"| three months at hard labour : Patk T ach Duchesncau meant the defeat of Mr.Mas- | amenablé to corrupt influences.They had Side, Back or Bowels Sore Throat Rheu- LIMITED © | THAT OBTAINED IN CHICAGO.at sûr ash-ba sins, & Cor dosether _ Albany, N.Y, Montreal @\" Full particulars in our pamph I - 21, carter, St.David's Tans LS I \" son._ seen that a Parliament under the rule of the or Toothache Luraba 0 and an kind ( ) The early completion of the Northern Pacific R.R, is either Cabin or Etecrage being.hom upe 19, 1880 © which we desire to send free by mail 4 18, carter, ' Dupre lane, and Willi inn, Hon.Mr.LANGEVIN had no doubt that | Reform party had been so packed with con.of a Pain où Ach alt will most > 1 Of Liverpool Boerner un A beth ver a ek Passage, $10 single; $80 round trip.\u2014 = any one.g&§~ The Specific Medicine 18 a al, carter, Shannon street, found hy ium, the hon, gentleman would not have given | tractors that the late Government had been hon the Blood and Heal, as its acting The undersigned having been appointed The fopenin of this new overland line fo the Pacihc.Steerage Passage at Low Rates.FO R S AL E, sold by all druggists at $1 per package, 07 i 15 h in Dupr his support to the late Warden if he did not | compelled to bring in a whit ; : - at hard labour each; Michael Murphy 19, | Peliove him to bo worthy of it.The same | om bis previous record, they could \u201cJudge , carter, St.George street, and Robert policy which prevailed when the hon.| that if this Bill affected the hon.gentleman\u2019s \u2026.Laverty, 19, labourer, St.Charles Bor- | Behtleman was in office still prevailed, and | friends, it would be made perfectly harm- rommee street, found in a disorderly house officers were not dismissed for political rea- | 1cag, in Dupre lane, discharged ; Alfred Gagnon, | S0uS: He had been sorry to see the charges | on, Mr.HUNTINGTON said that, if 49, labourer, St.Charles: Borrommee street, | de against Dr.Duchesneau because he | the observations of the hon.gentleman i i i her with th MS & six packages for $5, or will be sent free by power is wonderful.\u201d \u201cBrown's House- | Agent in Canada for this Company, is now toget er with the construction of the network of 700 Apply to WL rl a ON ork, packag $5, ; - es of railroad by the 0, R.« Co, in the valleys of ; a, = « hold Panacea,\u201d being acknowledged as the prepared to underwrite shipments of mer- | the great Columbia and its principal tributaries, renders City of BroRoP OTe SAlLING Sy great Pain Reliever, and of double the | chandise in the usual manner aud at cur- a rapid Increase In the value of the lands now oven to | (lity of Richmond.Saturday, Feb.26, strength of any other Elixir or Liniment in | rent rates.purchase and pre-emption.There is every indication of ort JT.Y Gia lyay, New, cc » mail on receipt of the money by addressing og PRES, | PREMIER cine © City of Hicimond Saturday, Keb: 3, £00 pm 354 St, Paul street, Montreal .|The Gray Medicine Go:, an enormous movement of population to the Columbia | City eb Me tier; - Jaturday, Mar.5, 9.00 a.m : the world, should be in every family handy JACKSON RAL, River region in the Immediate fa City of Montreal.Thursday, Mar.10, 2.00 p.m for use when wanted, \u201cas it really is the ecember 29 ! ted Cy dena Stall TORONTO, ONT.ture.City of Berlin.Saturd \u201c19 : mported Clydesdale Stallion, Foaled 3rd Sold in Montreal by all Wholesale Royal Insurance Chambers.| LANDS SHOW an AVERAGE YIELD of | City or Brusseis \u201cThursday, Mar.2, Lopm | PHOSPHATE LAN DS | March, 1872, Sire Mr.H.Drews\u2019 celebrated and Metall Druguists, sud everywhere im was a political t, but tl hi ; best remedy in the world for Cramps in the May 10 dl 40 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER ACRE.accot ain ee ACCOMMONATEON IT ave _\u2014 horse Canada and United States drunk in St.Joseph street, digcharged ; | °° p n net opponent, i\" \\e CUAIEES | mean anything, they meant that to de- | Stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds,\u201d No failure of Crops ever known.equal Saloon privileges.Children between FOR A =F \u201c PRINCE OF WALES,\" December 17 Dys ! Mary McGuire, 53, drunk and loitering in re such as to demand that an inquiry | clare it an offence for a member of the and is for sale by all Druggists at 25 cents RAILROAD LANDS offered at the uni- | wo and twelve years of age, half fare.Ser- © = Lo : THE ! eB | Should be made.H t mit brib e , I .» rants, 850.Dam \u2018\u201c BOTTERICK ; AVANDSTEAN Tnspe shor aivest, Mao TE, labourer, Mr.LAURIER said that it looked | bribe was an insult.IF the remarks of | 2 POH bre Liverpool & London & Globe Climate Mild and Health HOUND, axe 1y to Maren Sat, ap PHOSPHATE.i ANDS ot Winner of the First, Pri MAGGIE, | THE ERT ha LWA , \u2019 \u2018 ate 1 an £a y ?rickets Lo 1 On don.EY pr = : ot tie First Prize as a two-year-old .1 , $7; and to Paris, $ls G U IT D = > AST .1_ } as if the dismissal had been made on poli- Murray street, drunk and fighting in Wil- ; P the hon.gentleman who moved the amend- ] t ti 9 De : ; 0 For pamphlet and maps, descriptive of country, its re- und $20 additional, according to route select In the Townships of Wakefield and Tem-.Be she Michland Society's Siow in Edin- INSURANCE COM PA NY.sources, climate, route o Published Somi-Monthly, containing the a i ; \u2026 | tical grounds.rthi if MPER il liag street, three years in the Reformatory ; Hon.JAS.MAC .ment meant anything, they meant that if SOURCE OF MUCH ILL TE .\\ burgh, « I'remier\u201d took first prize i ; HeMy Adams, 24.moulder, Condy street, .CDONALD said that Dr.any member ot the House was guilty of re- Sure ane Ei STEERAGE (including Railroad Fare be- pleton, County of Ottawa, within a short bec.ouk first prize in Que- blished Somi-Mouthly, containing ee , CANADIAN and the principal drunk and fighting in William street, $5 or Duchesneau had not required the strong ceiving a bribe, there should be no power When your husband comes home in bad ween Montreal and New York), $31.00 distance of the Macadamised Road and General Eastern Passenger Agent, one month at hard labour ; Zeo Renaud, 40, | 27 Of any body.While an officer of St.| to punish him.He did not feel the force | humour, jeris off his boots, and appears to For Freightor Passage, apply at the Com- | Ottawa River.J 52 Clark Street, Chicaeos |inols rAny'sOfices 31 and 5 Broadway, New York.; CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Vincent de Paul ; insanity, sent to jail.incent de Paul he had been fully sustained of the hon.gentleman's observations with be generally miserable, do not attribute it The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman.DAWES & CO.! ; > \\ .; 3 \u2018The above Lands have been examined ; .LACHINE.7 AMERICAN RAILWAY and se : ; , CI _ JOHN G.LALE, Agent, amine January 14 : # by himself, and also by any of the officers =H : to business cares or hard times, but to its 3 ; .ALE, : A ar y D&W 12 iy what a \u2018 Ix TowN.\u2014 Windsor Hotel\u2014Thos W Ben- | of the Department with whom he had com- A) ee entloman bélonged ve that that the real caure\u2014those terrible corns which are THCS.CRAME, Es Deputy Chairman.NEVER FAILING REMEDY IS OrtoJ.# ands arcades N.Y.| by one of the most experienced men in the _ STEAM NAVIGATION a nett, H S Holmes, Boston; N A Sanborn; | munication.He had found Dr.Duchesneau | thinkers who believed that the corruption | constantly annoying him.=A word to the Haq.: AP : UE - isc i i ie ; ; ; ; au ANGUS C.HOOPER, Esq.Chicago, Ill: D M Fraser, R Grant, J Mc- | discharging his duties satisfactorily, amd ie avai id ,| wise will be sufficient\u2014buy a bottle of ' Gregor, p A McGregor, Alex Marshall, J | had given him the support he deserved, Thich proveiled vas all on one side of tho Putnam's PAINLESS Corn Extractor.\"His EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Esq.4 Cummins, R A Walker, W G Matheson, D | But, no matter what the character of the time of the late Government difficulties corns will be quickly and painlessly re- CAPITAL Macdonald, D C Fraser, New Glasgow, N S; | man might be, when charges were made it | pad arisen on both sides with regard to vio.| moved, and his gratitude will be unboumd- CASA H T Machin, Quebec; J Priestman, W W | was his duty to Lave an inquiry and see if | [ation of the Independence of Parliament.ed.Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor sold | TOTAL INV Farley, E G Cox, T H Schell, Foronto; D S | the charges were well-founded.The evi-| In the case of the Speaker, the Committee everywhere.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - GILM , Dominion, and pronounced them unequal- LINES.LD or C.COMCHAPE 2 street.| led in that County.Wi L L | À M DOW & CO For sule by News Dealers and Bookseller Ce 143 St.James street, \" All information respecting said Lands to B d Maltst \u2018 and by News Agents on Trains ; Trewers an altsters.Agents in Montreal be addressed to the undersigned at Ot.and eamers Superior Pale and Brown Malt; India Aruual Subscription, $2.00, payable in tawa PRICE, - .Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and | Advauce Prrem\u2019 ~ $10,000,000 900,000 T ; Great Danish Specific.i STMENTS, over : 30,000,000 An old German Cure, composed of costly Bermuda, West Indies and Or VESTED IN CANADA - E.McGILLIVRAY ; JACKSON REA, : D ; 5 vegetable remedies.Certain ; Eh in : : , \u2018 et oe » White, W G White, Albany; M P Davis, La- | dence, in his judgment, had been of such 4 | on Privileges and Elections had practically cuercantile Risks accepted at the lowest ogg for Spermatorial Weaic Nervous Debiliy, June 16 Montreal single ie vi LES SUPPLIED C.8.CHISHOLM Ë opis tors ) chine; F Holloway, Mrs Kennedy, Ottawa; | character as to make d inexpe fens exonorated him, but it had been found A CARD.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties Less f Manhood, Pamphiets resuiting from ; Ë \u201c The following bottlers only ar ' Le Chabailies Squarepo Hon Æ J Flynn, À H Murphy, Quebec; Mr | that Dr.Duchesneau should any longer oc necessary to amend the law The : : | duced Ç 0SS 01 MANNOO.scribing these diseases.A Rare Ch + 1e following bottlers only are authorized \u2014 Chabal Squire, i - and Mrs J M McDougall, Three Rivers; the | cupy the position which he had occupied.{ jon.gentleman formulated : ti \"lo all who are suffering from the errors | insure reduced rates.; HAILSEN is sold by all Druggists in Montreal and \u2019 ance to use our labels, viz.: NADL et of i Lt-Governor of Quebec, Capt Sheppard, L A | He agreed with the leader of the Opposi- | which had becn long since Noded.\u201cHo: and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak- .C.F.C.SMITH, elsewhere at $2 per box (in green wrappers).For persons desirous of possessing a Coun.| Thos, J.Howard.173 St.Poter street Montreal Ta the Super ye urt\u2014N0: Le Robitaille, Quebec; T J Potter and wife, city; tion that the Warden ought to be given con- | (Mr.Plumb) talked about ap das.and ness, early decay, loss of Manhood, &c., I vetol Chier Ageul for tue Dominion, Mailed on ng the GERMAN MED.CO.try Villa.Lots for sale at only six miles | Jo Virtue.19 Aylmer street 361 rhone D tho Buperior oy an 5 St.Lawrence Hall \u2014 A R Thomp- trol over his subordinates, and on that | about corruption in elections P No one will send a recipe that will cure you Free ctober 27 : ; from the city, in the best locality of Sault- Thos.Ferguson PC l' 289 SÈ.Cons tant st dot \u20141 or ue davidson, © = Ui ne i son, Brookly, New York ; Major | principle he had acted since he held his | pretended that there had not been corrup.| OF CHARGE.This great remedy was dis- M IMPROVED FARMS = KC \u201d au-Recollet, adjoining the «Sacred Heart.\u201d Win.Bishop.+++ 479 Lagauc'eticre st | Dame Antoni Wick Jor \u2018of tbe same place, Nagle, W H Gibson, Halifax; H McFarlane, | present position.The papers would be tion on both sides, but this side of the covered by a missionary in South America.CO M E RC IAL U N 10 N QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Price only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms most | Thos.Kinsella.144 Ottawa strect a noe An Stratford; A Bliss, Compton; W L Connolly, | brought down at once.ah - on; W ) ; .f i ; , yy ; 3 RECRIVE = pfyy pa | Action in separation as to pro; Lennoxv'Ile; N Turcotte, L'T'etu, Quebec; | Hon.Mr HUNTINGTON said that perhaps | possible to reach corruption and to prevent, | JOSEPH T.Inmax, Station D, New York.OF LONDON.ENG ForMARTINIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBA- the premises to 325\" ORDERS RECETVED BY TELE paration as to pro; .; , \u2014_ ' Parties intending to go West send Yor lists, Sault-au-Recollzt, pid Lancaster; L E Ladd, Ariel Ladd, A M | House any intimation as to the character of | cere in their formulations against corrup- ; é À L fa .a: ee sfendant\u2014 h but je D dressed ex velope to the REY., For BERMULA = > liberal.For further .; Cleop.Maissoneuve \u2026 .583 St.Dominique » wife of the said plaintiff, Defene : House had given legislation which made it Send a sc ; Assu rance Com pany Ir Lowa, Kansas, Nebraska & Minnesota February 24.UDA, 88 FLAMBOROUGH: particulars apply on ; ë BY TELE 1 board hath tl.is day } very and bog ; \u2018 >.5 ; I : ; y ; FOR SALE, ; an Lis ds cen ins Geo Childs, Toronto; Walton Smith, Que- the Government were exercising 4 Wise | improper and dishonest practices.He did tts DW Great bargains.10 years time on three-fourths | DOES and TRINIDAD, SS.ALHAMBRA, L.XN.F.ROY PHONE this cause against thy said defendant\u2014 , bec; A B Duncan, Ottawa; L McLennan, | precedent in refraining from giving the | not think the gentlemen opposite were sin} of the purchase money.interest 8 per cent.March 5, JOHNS, ARECIB d a A LADY'S WISH.I I State locality in which the lands are desired.LA, ! MAYAG UEZ, PONCE ARAL 6 RH A N [ ) I J FH J.K.0.SHERWOOD, U5 Broadw\u2019y, N.Y.City | aud HUMACACO, PORTO RICO, $8.HADI, ; TT ES Montreal, 2nd February, 188!.\u2014AB80 Or te R.CAMPBELL NELLFS, | H R M | & B 5} y - for J .3m .LL ; ; mm SREP .a Attorneys Butterfield, C 8 Ferre, 8 T Morris, Sping- | the charges madeagainst Dr.Duchesneau,but | tion, as they had never shown any desire to 210 St.James Street.no.Pt 0 son I 0S.Lair, Wornezsroos & Apports 29 field, Mass) Mr Fields, St Andrews, og | Dar : ) ¢ tise > ; .\u201cOh is kin was as clear March 12, Plaintiff, J Jeu Mende (Crew lat gentleman in a very unsatis- | legislate to prevent it until forced to do so.Oh, how I wish my skin KEY ae VERE HOU! 56 St Mary E Lom, Sob; \u201ci Bian | Seine og sy watts | egies to prevent ntl fred todo so | Cl bow 1 ich wy WSS Sr enancos Xavien smaeer, | TUR FEATHERS, | ™eamitiusins anny | REVERE HOUSE | 286 St Mary Stre sy med i Brockville; Walter King, Glasgow, Scot- | in the statement of the Hon.Minister that | Syndicate could be drawn upon for election | friend, « You can easily make it s0, Corner of Hospital Street.| TAIL AND_ WING, Wanted.Hizhest price paid 2) Broadway, New York.\"| Mrs, MN i may, oo co fii _ land; Geo Cox, Ottawa; R Blackburn, he had always acted in the public interest, contributions, but there was no guarantee | answered the friend.\u201c How?\" inquired Send for Circular at ONCE, Mention this paper.Entrance, 2 Morris street 18.McNewr - - - Proprietress MONTREAL, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE pr VAL | K New Edinburgh; Jas Maclean, Buckingham.EVE & ALDEN, he might think that Dr, Duchesneau had | that they would always remain proprietors, | the first lady.«By using Hop Bitters; Bt.Janes street.Montreal First-class Commercial and Private Hotel | Have always ou hand the various kinds of committed grave and unfortunate offences | A gigantic enterprise of this kind might that makes pure, rich blood, and blooming FRED.COLE, Good Sample Rooms, and convenient \u201co and Published by the MONTR 511 mT, = ruBLl Ottawa Hotel\u2014H P Derikin and wife, Win- HERALD PRINTING AZi0 ! v THE NATIONAL FEATHER DUSTER (0'Y ( 5 B no 0 ure General Agent : 1.W.MOORE, Manager.re ALE AND PORTER, ING COMPANY.; JAMES pipeg; W H Parker, St.Eli; H Morso, To- ; which had led to his removal; but they \u2018 fall into the hands of à Jay Gould or a Van- ; health.1t did it for me, as you observe.\u201d ril 24 44 & 46 State Streets Chicago.Quebec, | C8 and steamboate- 1N WOODjAND BOT\" LE, Communications to be addressd (0 igo Jy, y ° April 2 98 A.J.SANDS, Secretary.| February 19 x | January 30 ++.FAMILIES REGULARLY SUPPLIED | Si macs kioiannging Lisscter TO tomate 0 more \\ "," CROWN JEWELFLOUR Full Hungsrian Process.UNEXCELLED BY ANY.Millers: H.B.RATHEUN & SON.Mill Point, Ontario.Agents in Montreal, | FOR DOORS, SASH BLINDS.STAIR NEWELS; AND BALUSTERS &c.7 = = _ \u2014 PRICE 3 CENTS T RADE & COM M E RCE compared with the closing prices Tuesday hy Dr.Mignault The house No 462 St week has d ed : jobbing winter busi Ww 4.ANNED FISH PT - TTT Ty = UT = T4 - .; : .reek 3 ; ss CAN \u2014_ WEEKL REPO a : : : \u2018S ee Here | Lo 10 * | (yesterday being a holiday), and the sales : | Catherine street brought $1,850, Mr.M.| like this city where herd Tare pesait Salt ex-store at 60e.Factor hed Coa an I jsters \u2026.1% @ 16 Y RT OF PRODUCE, &d firmer, Medium Chicago or Milwaukee | \u201496ÿc March ; 978c April.2 35 p m\u2014 ! ° Mox Closing Monday.Op.\u2018g.1.80 Clg.Bales Merello was the buyer, Cadastral No.349 serious f > .She no | chan ed y Salmon.190 .210 - .Wheat, off coast, 44s 6d; Red W nter do | 963c March ; 97fc April.2 45 p m\u201496¢c 1 YOU WANT THE FINEST ONTREAL, February 23.W.U.Tel .116 1164 1154 1155 © 809 St.Mary\u2019s Ward, lot 42 x 99.Both salé opened ot of a fanine, while it has not SPICES The market à I Mackore -1D 15 The weather experienced during the past | do, 46s 3d; Californian do do, 45s 6d ; No.| March ; 974c April.\u201c # \u2014T .Las \u2018> 06 .= : where Coal is ver .\u2014 lhe market 13 generally htt - y Pp ; : ; ; : ; fa a A r 7 The 8s.\u201c Toronto,\u201d from Portland, Lake Shore.128} 1293 127$ 1278 27800 were for cash.Mr.Potter also sold subse- | The consequence ie that there ery earce.steady.Black and White Pepper are Layers, per box, new.en 200 a 2 5 week has not oifered much occasion for re- | 2 Red Winter do, for shipment this} month hon LIFTS \u2014 Flour, 32,245 brls ; Wheat, \u2014 P HOTOC 1lth inst, with 256 cattle and 446 sheep.St.Paul.112$ 113} 1113} 110§ 32,900 quently at private sale to Mr.Henry falling off in new orders.The West is | firmer, the former at 12c @ !3c, and the | London Layers, new.ize Ll 2% fod f ode spell having given way to a } and next, 3s 3d; do, for prompt shipment, 10% ush ; Corn, 8,000 do ; Oats, 12,000 ~\u2014 RA P H arrived \u20188 Liverpool Wednesday, a d op Pi dE 12 123 200 | Frothingham the stone-front louse on | calling for more Coal than it can get \u2018The | latter at 200 @ 22c s Hick Basie, eng 000 ET Pert of mo erate temperatures and zener- | 443 6d; Mixed American Corn, for fshig- cie 1,000 J Barley, 1,200 do.; ; nd | Nor-Wes 2%} 17 = ntoi \u2018 3 .- : .es 5 .y pleasant we - i S EN 7 .; Au ; landed her live stock in good conditie - Nor-West .129 129 127} 126} 17,800 | Cote St.Antoine Road (one of the terrace | total output of Coal in all the regions for SUGARS\u2014Refiners\u2019 prices have been re- Binek Crown, ew 36 iw ay pe ant weather, with one or two con- | ment this month and next, 25s @ 258 6d | , 00 do : © our, 36,718 bris; Wheat, \u2014\u2014 FOR FRAMING YOU HAVE EVERSEEN cept four oxen and nine 1 h ols dim Do.pfd.1394 141 1404 400 | of three gothic front), near the terminus of | the week ending February 12 was 444.995 | duced about je in the past fortnight, and | V£lencia Ratsins, # is.00 : 000 | cerable falls of snow.Some days have | Liverpool\u2014Wheat, spot, rather more fen- Kye, 3 000 d rly, doe 80,00 do Id GO TO on the passage sheep which died x.Y Cen.cie nt ok 1458 11,800 | St.Catherine street cars, lot about 25 x tons, against 375,172 tons last vear.Total | the market for Refined is still easy We | Saltana Raisins, new, # ib ot 2 © 10 the pate spring-like, thawing rapidly 1 quiry; do Corn, firm.Liverpool\u2014Ameri- | \u201c9° * 0; Dares atone.F bruary 23 \u2019 pach.Ven.1144 8,200 | 110, for $3,800 cash ince J \\ \u201cns.avai uote Granulated 9 Ye PE 0œ .my ermometrical record of day- | can Western Mixed Corn, 53 4d (hente- , e ° \u2014 ; \u2018 ; Erle Com.48f 49} 48} 484 3900 : since January 1, 2,407,059 tons, against | quote Granulated at 93c@9%, and Yellows | Secdless Ruisins, P & 50 + 210 |time temperatures since last Thursday | fort} ; doC ian P : WHEAT\u201410 a m\u2014-Call\u2014No 2 Red 31 03% ! STUDIO According to Bonfort's Wine and D E 1000 That valuable parcel of v.t pr 1 2,332,012 t in 1880, 2.201.27 in | at Tic@8%z, with rat} inqui yt} Currants, old.LOU.008 : sday | forth new); do Canadian Peas, 389d.On, 1 C1 05 LeL ved i .0.2d.1004 1004 100 99% .parc vacant property | 2, 2 tons in 1880, 2,201,274 tons in 2, 1 rather more inqui y than ° now.! 006 ;.007 | Fhows & maximum range of from 25® to | pas ; ; Ww 29, _ | bid; $1 05 asked cash, $1 03% bid, $1 043 , \u2019 P Liquor Circular, the importation of G.H.| Ohio & Miss.44 434 = ot 1 100 between the Anglican Bishops and Mr.1 1,567,396 tons in 1378, 1,746,280 last week.The market for Raws ig dull, | Figs Eleme.-900 .00041337, minimum range during same period pl for he poontinent :\u2014W heat, a0.asked February ; sales $5 058 fii 81014 195} ST.JANE, Mumm & Co\u2019s Champagne in 1880 was | D.L.& West.125 124} 1228 1238 26.100 | 2M: Leclair\u2019s, on Union Avenue, 33x97-6, | tons in 1877, and 1,424,415 tons for the | 2nd quotations are purely nominal.The| Bg Meagan .018! 09 | Veing from 5° to 219.Snowing this | the United Kingdom fob week entine ro | APFil ; SL 09} May.Corn, No 2 42e bid, °3 ST.JANES STREET, | the largest of one bränd ever reached-m a | Del: & ud.110 109$ 107$ 107$ 9800 | V2?Eold by Mr.John J.Arnton, at his | corresponding period of 1876.The nbove | Shipping List says: The New York | Prunesnew w.or.\"21.0068 1) 0 06 | forencon, followed by a sudden change to February 22.© February 15, | 114 asked cash and February ; sales 425: AND YOU WILL GET IT SURE year by any house in the United States, the | Ÿ: 9.Ceu .1l07 109 106 1068 23,800 salesroom, this morning, at the rate | does not include the amount of Coal con- | Merket for Raw las ruled quiet and Almonds, Languedoc.00 -.00 | fine but much colder weather.Latest ad- | w ruary 2s.ebruary 15.1 March.Oats, No 2, 374e May.imports reaching the enomnous gare of | Wabash.483 49 47 ac} 600 or $1.50 per square foot.The late Dr.| sumed and sold at the mines, which is | 2bout Sredy.Consumers\u2019 wants do not Do Provence! 11015 !! 01e | vices from Europe were by Atlantic cable Sonat, 42.200 po! 100.000 115 0 120.006 Detroit, February :3 69,308 cases.Do pfd.898 90} 88% 88} .clunidt\u2019s house was withdrawn at | about 6 per cent of the whole production.\u201d | Ncrease and their limited requirements are Do Fetas - 60 .000 | to date, and by mail per S$.« ian\u201d gig | Rynt dre 99 , 115 @ 120,000 RAT bite 1 oF ROAD Prof i | \u2019 ases Union Pac .1208 121 120} 16} 30,900 £16,600.COFFEE\u2014The market during the pas- satisfied by _occasional small purchases.Hard Shell.oe .£ 8 Hali:ax, and 88, « Go, Caspian\u2019 tia Flour, brle.115 @ 120,000 220 a 225,000 @ $1 004 anh Paie, > W hite > 00¢ REAT &votessional Cards, \u2014We undertand that, between Mudd?| Beading.70 TU} 68} 67 13.800 \u2014 \u2014 week has been much more active, the low | The direct importations on refiners\u2019 ac- | Filberts, Sicily S000 Ll 0 08} dates from London, Lixerpool and Glas Liverpool Exchange, 1.30 p.m.\u2014Bacon, @ 81 ARE Aly April ; 8 01} EACH - .7 ~ Bratch and Aylmer along the line of the! 508: & To.474 48 46} 45} 5,640 STOCK YARDS FOR MONTREAL.prices evidently stimulating purchasers to | count during the past week have been | Do Barcelona.- 000 0 083 | gow being up to 12th t.° Breadstuffs\u2014 L.C.41s 6d ; S.C, 43s.May: No 3 Whit } 97 8 April; i EX.R.J.Kimbali & Ce, M, 0.00 0.R.R i Can.Southn .85§ 853 83} 824 8.800 lay in stocks.= There have been consider- | 107g; and these have gone a good way to- ) Brazil Nuts.oor 006s = 003 | Wheat, nominal ; Flour, quiet.Provisions | 1.0 L081 here is alittle better demand for | RECEIPTS_\u2014-22/000 bushel red for BANKERS AN > > cu : + fe Ib, there are large Bock Island.133 135} .134 1,500 The rapid growth of the export trade of | able sales of Mocha in jobbing lots at 2Rc ward increasing their supply of raw mate- Do \u2018Grenoble\u2026!!!.:::10 0 !! 000 | \u2014Butter, dull ; Cheese, quiet ; Pork, un- the lower grades, and good Spring Extra ie SHIPMENTS \u201442 000 bushels pte TERN DA.D BROKERS, quan i ies of hay waiting until cars can be , St.P.& C.47 sot \u2026 46} .| Montreal kas rendered it necessary that all | @ 30e, and Old Government Java at 243c rial with the present slow movement of Sara ave.om ! 0 18 changed.Ashes\u2014Pots, weal ; Pearls, | \u201cércé- Buyers report that the quotation \u2019 \u2019 4 EXCHANGE COURT, NEW YORK |p fed fo take it away.It is destined for | North Pac.46} 4G} .444 7,000 | possible facilities for the safe aud speedy | @ 276.The sale is also reported of 180 | their production.Values are quoted on | Gruss Boxes, 5 fact.a neglected.7 | of Superior Extra is being shaded by some Boston, February 23 ; \u20ac 1S = .J = y 1.= 2 .BELT of 13 years\u2019 membership in New York Stock | °°; And if it 19 not taken before long, |, Pe- pfd.T44.T4ÿ 72} T1} ; or the sale and SPECCy | bags of Costa Rica on p.t, and 125 bags | the basis of Td¢ @ Tic for Fair to Good | Up to Sen 0 feet L000 @ 180 = sellers.Reported sales were: \u2014100 brls| PLOUR\u2014 Buei i ab n brisk distance Exchange, the whole of it will be ruined, on account | Illinois Cen.132§ 135 .134} .\"| shipment of cattle should be afforded.| of Jamaica from 14}c for lowest quality up Refining, but actual sales have chiefly been | 86-inch to 40-inch.0 a 180 PRICES OF PRODUCE.Fine, $4.10; 200 Ontario bags, $2.50, and is it so bad as usines is not vory the , _ R ALL BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, FOR CASH, ON ie frequent thaws during the past; Hao.& St Jo.58% on .57% 66,000 | The great inconvenience to which ship-|to 20c for fine.The New York | made at about one-sixteenth of à cent | 71 incn to soineh.oon 0% 2: | Thee ve sterling quotations are f.0.b.250 do, $250.month, because buyers will talk about Flour 3 .pfd.; on subi i Cs .; ; / Presses sets 2 ent.Exchang She Tiere ae 1 5.J : KGON, MARGIN, STOCKS, -BONDS, AND ALL INVESTMENT st Lo ds A > £ 103} 1,600 pers have been subjected in the past for Shipping List says:\u2014\u201c The demand lower, parcel of fully good Refining hav- INDIGO.sc.scsses cena ce cnane 065 085 | side values, including 4 per cent.Commission: Extra Superfine RE > pe $5.20 and name some price at which they would : TO SkCURITIES.\u2014The annual meeting of the Cornwall | Lron Mt.638 63% COR 601 10.700 want of sufficient ttock yard room and | has remained moderate, and the | ing sold on Monday at 7 3-16 cents.With | IRON ANDHAKDWARE\u2014PIG | Currency.| Ster'y Fancy menti see oo ve 545 \u2014 5.10 | buy, although as yet they have not come up November 18 3m str 276 | Manufacturing Combany.fC ron Ne ct 4 oo} 60} 10,700 [ proper means of Joading cattle has tended | few transactions which have transpired | à light demand, tree receipts and accumu- by agreement four monthe w er Si pere (iM 475 | ©, the demands of sellers.Choice RAR UGALL Bi a fu og pi ny, \u201c ornwall, was LEN.924 pe 92 92 a tu retard, and Jiscourage the trade very | point to an irregular markets The lating stock the tone of the market is only Coltness : 2050 @ 2100 Ont.Wh.Winten No 185 235 8 I | strong Bakers\u2019.575 6 | Patents are quite as firm to-day as nd auick MAC DOUGAL ROS rere ay, when the usual state- | pacific Mail.pe much.Yesterday afternoon a meeting of | tone has not improved, Ri oes | about steady.\u201d siemens.2000 .2200 | Cnt.Red do., No.2.0.00 0 ine.4.10 \u2014 4.20 | they have been, and the popular brand dfic Mail.59 5 ASE } z prove.io cable advices > .; : R , 4 0.00 | 00 0 f 4.1 \\ n, e popular brands are Pace Stock Brok \u201c| ments were submitted, the result of the Man.Elv.sai 30° wo 73 48,800 Pa fe vu in live Stock, butch- | are rather depressing, and the general TEAS The market is steady and mode- Summeriee 20: 25 Mich nn NL AR: 0:00 0.00 00 0 Porlardis FI held,a little higher.We quote Supers at 54 k of 700 rokers, year's operations being considered satic.| Co Cs & I.Cor.258 25 .2a$ \u20185309 | STE ANd others was held in St.Lawrence | movement of stock slow and wnestisfac- | rately active all round.There is a firm | Langloan.\u2026\u2026.25 .2100 | Mich.Wh.Win, No.2 in b.| 0.00 000 | go 0 | Ontario Ba .2.473\u2014 2.60 § Por brl; low extras at $425 @ 450 ; Wisconalleys of 69 St.Francios Xavier Street, Montr fac , , Ng considered satis- | 7 1e 91 Le be .} 3 Hall, for the purpose of forming a Com- | t Deal incli feeling for the bett rad £J J] Eslinton 19 00 20 0 | Toledo Red Wih.,No.d, Inb| 0.00 0.00 | 00 0 | CIty Bags (delivered) + 3u\u2014 0.00 | sin common extras at $4 50 /@ 500 perbrl ; ôF i 5 , eal, | factory.\u201d The following C,0,C.&I.894 .8 Lu É ng ory.Dealers are not inclined to operate 8 er grades of Japan and | Galder.\u2026.! reread 2000 .2050 | Toled i \u2019 a ; PA, - : per brd Teûders 64 LROADWAY, NEW YORK.' elected :\u2014Sir Hugh Allan paréetors were Strng Ex.00.484 oot 8a Trent | pany to carry on a General Stock Yard | beyond their current wants, which: are | Green Teas.The sales of the week com- | Carnbroe\u2019.UU 1950 .2000 Chicago Sprine 00 p 189 oe on x J ARLES Nominal.95 a4 UE Minnesota at $4 75 $6 ; Ohio and Michication of of ee Shock xchange, and New Stevhens, Vice-President ?John Taal Do.sight.486% 486} .486 business, © be situated ou or near the city necessarily modified by the limited outlet price about 1,000 half-chests of Japans, in Glengarnock eee 2 ® .x x Chicago Spring, No.2 inb 0.00 6.00 0 0 RYb Romario; £4.25 @ $4.35.gan at Jo 261 b 50; Indiana at $5 50 2 Columbia ork Stock and Gold Exchange.Manacing Diree ; + | Money 6 .vf Montreal, and to elect a Provisional | at present existing, but the sales have | 10t% from medium upto fine, at an advance | pan w 10 mer 7 mc go Spring, No.3, in by 0.00 1 000 RE ; ; ! : ern illinois a BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &o ; ging Director; John McLennan, M.P, Yano.1881 0 3 Board of Directors in connection tl itl sR sung, sales have 1 ya BAR, # 100 the\u2014 Milwaukee Spg.,No.1,in b| 0.00 0.00 | 060 0 Oars\u201435c @ 36c @ 6 50, with now and then a brand selling E ; ; ; &c.| D.Melunes, Hon, pri » J .Je , ounection therewith.| shown a disposition to meet sellers\u2019 views 4 of le @ 2c per Ib.on January prices.We | Siemens.avoue 200 2 10 | Milwaukee Spg.,No.2, in b| 0.00 0.00 | 00 0 ; ; .price - wi net November 13 272 | Ritchie, Qe on.D.A.Smith, and T.H.The New York Stock inarket has lost | The attendance was quite large, but it was | for desirable invoices specially suited to | &lso hear of the cale of an invoice of 280 | Scoteh and Staffordshire 30 22 Milwaukee Spe.No.3, in b 0.00 0.00 00 9 aras-80e Ce 310 8 higher price; Winter wheat patents av SACISON tune, \u2014The traîtie n ground during the past few days.Com- found very difficult to get all parties to | present requirements.The only sale on packages of Yokohama Japan at 27e, and Swedes.0 425 450 | RYE, pers6lbs \u2019 \u2019 Burren Western $3 @ 18e: Brock- | $6 50 @ 8 00 per bal with one or to © uni.OFFICE : _ *Ae traffic returns ofthe Grand Trunk | pared with this day week, the following vd.Pa a site for the proposed stock Monday was made on the basis of 123¢ for { 100 packages of Nagasaki at 23e.Conr- | Norway.500 000 Srestern, in bond 0.00 600100 0 | ville, 186 @ 200 Mo je or ii an Lrands at a higher price.ROYAL INSURANCE CHAMBERS Railway fur the week ending 19th February, | Changes have taken place :\u2014Declined\u2014 Au - \u2026 Fhe promioter 5 of the West-End | Fair, but the price was generally considered | mon and inferior grades are neglected.ron Pipe discount per cent.5.68 BARLEY, © 48 000 0:00 0 0 | Eastern Townships 500 m2 oe C © 3 OATS\u2014There is no change to note in NOTRE DAME STREET \u201c9.| 1881, and corresponding week last year, | W Union, 34: Lake S .S attoir seemed too think that, should the | a full one, and while further offerings could WOOL\u2014The market is quiet, and we _\u2014 OaTs, # 32 lbs 0.35 036101 TH | ery, 2 es 03 GR\" | prices, and the market is firm at 4Tjc @ th x , year, | Westeru Union, 3}; Lake Shore, 43 ; St.| veneral stock vard be located Le Ë \\ 8 ; CANADA PLATES, ¥ box PEAS, # 60 1b, ES 7 ery, 26c @ 29c prices, m a ic @ y.were \u2014 Paul, 42 ; d ferred, 23: Nortb-W Ÿ à x yard be located at the Bast- not be obtained for less, there was but have no transactions of any consequence | Glamorgan & Budd.330 0 00 FLOUR ® bel.of 106 ibs.072 0.74126 2 Cuekse\u201413¢ @ de acrording t 1.| 484c for Nos 3 and 2 White, and 494c @53c vy its Tee GENERAL FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT and Cou.1881.1880.F , 41 ; do.preferred, 4; North- est, Ja of q 1e city it would divert the little disposition to base bids on this valu- | tO Teport since this day week.Holders Penn.3 .0m Säperior Extra.0.00 530128 3 | ity.\u2019 , according lo qual- per bush for No 1 and extra White Oatsinforma- MISSION AGENT.MUNICIPAL OR OTHRK BoxDs Miles open.1,404} 1,273; | 943 N.Y.Central, 4} ; Michigan Central, slaughtering business almost altogether to | ation.The market left off Monday dull on | have confidence in the future course of | Ar 1875 !.000 [|lixtra Superfne.20 M0 152 9 | \u2018Lanp\u2014123c @ 13c for pails BUTTER\u2014 Business is quict to-day, and S, AND STOCKS LioUGHT AND Sop.Loaxs oy | lassengers, Mails and \u201c | 48; Erie common, §; do.2nd, 1; Ohio | ! i quien -Abattoir, while thuse interest- | the basis of 12jc for Fair.The regular | values.We quote Grensy Cape at 183c @ 00 2: 30 Spring Watra 11111100 510 | 2 4 Porz\u2014Heavy Mess $1850 $19.00 {lie demand is confined to small lots of tho Agent, MoRTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES Errecren, |, EXpress + $ 43,976 $ 42,871 | and Miesissippi, 24; D.L.and West, 38; ed in the last named institution looked with | weekly cable despatch from Rio of Satur- | 19¢, and Domestic Pulled at a range of 28e TIN PLA b \u2018 h Superfine.: 475 1 20 10 Hams\u2014 Uncovered, 124c @ 13¢c.| better grades.Common Butter moves Hingis, pA on Srocks, Mencuanpisk on Coy- | Freight and Live Delaware and Hudson, 4} ; N.J.Central, 2qual dissatisfaction upon the proposal to | day\u2019s date is not encouraging to the local @ 35.The Shipping List says of the | Charcoal, Gores: .575 @ 600 | Wines Bakers 20 23 IR M] Bicos\u2014licmize slowly, and the market is quiet for all de- )Y IS april ae NEGoTIATED.or Stock.160,947 152,196 (14; Wabash, 28; do.preferred, 1; Union ponte he stock yard a co pear holding interests.The receipts have run New York market a Since our last the Charcoal, Lx :59 - 59 Middlings 01865 26/16 14| Drussep Hous\u2014$8.25 @ $8.50 scriptions.We quote Northern winter-made mn ~~ \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Pacitie, 5}; K \u2018 'exas, 3k: |.007 : : randler | up to the large daily average of over 15,- | \"Htervention cf a holiday has lessened the | Gi al, D, X.lee 1! CC Bn Flow #1661 310 3.20114 0 SHES\u2014 35 choice creameries at 28c 306 ; David J.Craio Total.ares + -$204,923 $195,067 Canada other a ad pores, 8 acted vod Chairman of the meeting, 700 bags, fair purchases have been made volume of business somewhat, but the Coker 10% eer 10 .5% ES do du Evo 0 2m on 0 To $1.25 @ $4.35 per 100 Nf estern do at 220 @ 33, wath an occasion- * NY =» \u2014 5 > {lined > 3, | and showed that the increasing cattie trade | for this country and Europe ; | market yet remains in aa entirely normal | Tinned Sheets, No.26, Charcoal.0 104 .011 | CORNMEAL, # brl of 96 Tbs| 3.00 3.10 | 13 63 | » \u2019 y ; al one at 34c ; fair to good Western cream- MUNPER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF | Increase in 1881.$ 9,856 ona Lo Mab Tron I.\u2014\u2014 3 Ce required every possible encouragement.is gradually accumulating\u201d and the stock condition, with prices rather favouring Oe Esa Bradley.0 il 5 0 10 Dos i #3 | atout doubled in five years, sonæ 45,000 | ately active.Stocks of all ki 1 _ _ oops and Bands, # 1001bs.225 .250 ASHES, in'brls, \u2019 : May Corn ion dv bas Pel ily Sl.New York and Vermont dairies at 25¢ @ of oust] ; Manhattan, 44; Reading has advanced | head bei i ; oo | ately .Stocks of all kinds, except Sheets, best brands.300 !! 812 | Pots, per 100 dbs.495 435] 21 24 | sen.Lorn, steady SGic@ Srde May.| Oats | 970; with not much offering ; lots of Deby, 11 St.Sacrament Street, \u2014-In the district around Puiute-au-Chene within the week trom 62% @ 67, and Han- local bing shipped st Benson.Ses eral Green Cod, have been Lbs m uch reduced, LIVERPOOL PROVISION REPORT.Bolter Plate, ¢ 100 tis.Staft\u2019s 15 ion Pearls, HR a 0 2 ; Es \"Con, 185 000 do O ASS not 5.000 Northern butter at 23eD250 :; Food dors 200 3 With nearly thirty years\u2019 experience int} ar G .> | nibal and St.Joseph has improved 2} ; .> v » AS 1\u20ac markelis almost bare o abrador - D Te reine & \u201cHowling 7 00 12 00% y SP H.\u2026.+ 0.12] ae 5,000 do ; Barley, 23,000 do.@ 22¢: freshl ds We , ng from igi indi ç 1e | near Grenville, there is a larve , .p > p | West-Enud Abattoir Company intended to ri i ; ; , .0 Qrmoar & Bow ling : | TALLOW.In brls., # .0.07% 0.073] 37 10, TA brus \u2014 at\u2014 i ; fresh y-mads Western dairics at 24c ng from realizing and winding up of Insolvent and | vod, which as Men Re amount of The following are the quotations for the | have a stock vard in DES Vel is ETE which, pave been selling freely Bacox\u2014Following the American cable Russia Sheet Iron, ®t.012} .013§ gerer in kegs.ine 38 ve soi CAO.Fenraury 23.agde Receipts, @ 2Gc ; freshly-made ladle butter at 20c @ diseases cther Trust Estates, involving a practical | en cut, but still remains | leading New York stocks on the dates establishment, sufficient accommodation D Cod .$6.00, as to quantity.| advices of higher prices, holders, early in | Pig, # 100 tbS.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026s 450 @ 475 Brock ville & Morrisb's de ols 0:33 107 3 gibensat ie April 11.59 am.$rfe March ; | 24¢; common ladle butter at 14e @ 176, and real an knowledge of Accountant Busimess in al} | \u201c20M.All the able-bodied men of that | named : > > À , ) ry Cod is steady at $4.00 @ $4.25.the week, sraghall ited thei .Sheet, do 500 .550 | Townships (pails).| 0.0.22 2 7 98jc April.Corn\u2014Receipts, 166,000 bush ; | Western rolls at 17¢ @ 21c per lb.z pes): ite branches, and some knowledge of judi | district have either zu b 0 Feb.9.Feb.16.Feb.23 would then be afforded.Mr.A.J.Thoinp- | Green Cod igafirm and unchanged.White | for fanc > grade Sa 2 reir quotations an CO 20 850 | Comvnships p: eens , 0-22 107 3 shipments, L000 do.9:30 a.m.\u2014Opens ut EGGS\u2014There is a light demand at 25 « CO, En rl ; strict ne above Ot:awa into ; a od - gest ca Fish are o iv .S (fresh .0.30 | 00 0 { ; els: shi a ; ; hich he will give Re ersonal atten] t0 | the shanties, or else across the lines, and Late pion.120d LS 1158 shippers in Canada, complained that the | the American rs Salmon a {| though buyers are now more cautious, | STEEL\u2014 CHEESE, 1h 0.13 0.14 68 24 do.TLE a sit BAY.Bey cet piss De \u201cPh re os ary bon made at S « I al attention.|, cons ; , Lake Shore.285 1314 127% | shippers of live stock were placed at a | of 1C or Salmon has | there has been a quiet, steady trade done | Cast, # Bb.Lu.200c neue .- 0 114 @ 0 12; | HAMS, # Ib, (uncovered).| 0.124 0.13 | 68 44 | 87,000 bush ; shipments, 29,000 de.Pork=9.38 | °c, The market closes with a downward May 27 126 sequence is that there are so few | St.Paul.1138 115% 110$ | SHIPPErs placed 8b 41 given more tone to the market here, and | at about present quotat ons and ti :.| Spring, # 100 ibs.cere BTS.4007 | BACON, Ib.LLL O11 0.12158 6 | a'm.\u2014Opens at $14.65 @ $14.67; April.114 | tendency to prices, | t ) men to be had for cutting wood, and that | Do Pref.1264 123% great disadvantage for want of a prices are steady at $18.50, $17.50 and | litle or de accumulati \u201cof it We Sleign Sheet Le 5 3% .32 Dusan Hodes @ 100 Tos.| os a % 9 am.$1482 March.\u201d Tard \u2014 038 a m.\u2014 POTATOES AND ONIONS\u2014There has INIESOtA MERCIER, BEAUSOLEIL & MARTINEAU those who are left behind have been re- North-West .1281 1321 1264.special shipping place for cattie.| $16.50 for Nos, I, 2 and 3 respectively.note Staffordshire Clean on) ah Me Tnget Tin.62% !: 0% SEEDS\u2014 _?ca {hens at $10.15 April.11.45 a.m.\u2014810.15 bid | not been much demand to-day for Potatoes fourths ) | ceiving exorbitant prices for their work | DO Pref.\"143 ~ 140} | When cattle were brought to \u201cthe FRUIT-The market for Foreign Dried oe Cats.45s@ 495: N ÿ {FING | Bar Tin.02 0 27 Timothy, & 48 lbs,nom.000 0.00 | 00 © MILWAUKEE.February 23.\u2014 Wheat\u2014Re- | Put the market rules steady at unchanged courte ADVOCATES, during the past winter, in some cases beine | N- Y Central.1478 1404 1455 | city they could not be placed at once | is firm, but we have very little business to | Staffords Ne TE dis Cd Yori.ni Clear Ingot Copper dut.01 over, # 60 1bs.! 6.00 0.00 [00 0 | ceipts, 43,000 bushels ; shipments, 5,000 do.9.50 | prices.We quote Aroostook Rose at 80¢; ; ; § 3 ; ç ., i a.m.: d > Lu Jor lists.No.55 St.Jam St t paid twice as much as they were last year.Mich.Central.1184 119 114% | ON board ship, and some place should be report from first hands.Jobbers have been 43 By C 4 oriksire CUL | Svelter + 550 .600 GRAIN\u2014 Warar\u2014Local Receipts by ain 0 Maren.0 March 973 April.1130 Vermont and Maine Central at T0c @ 75c ; esired.es reet, | Lact v S , ded where tl 1d ., : 3 @ 4bs; Cumberland, 4338 @ 46s 6d ; 5 : ; È ; 7 \u201cBC: Ny.Y.Clty MONTREAL ?| ast year, wood could be got at Pointe-au- | Brie Com.oof 1003 oof Bro easel here they could be let loose till | rairly Lusy.There is rather a better feel- Glear Bellies, 455 @ 50s ; rib in, 42s @ | Proved Cost Onan 0% :! 6% | Railway for week ending 23rd February,| | RECÉLFTS or PRODVERFobrnar 25 | frofios of te 10750 5 and Peerless and \u2014\u2014= TREAL.tënc, delivered and ready for shipment | V° 24.100 100 99% | the vessel was ready to receive them.| ing for Old Layers and LooseMuscatels in Short Mi vs > Anchors 1111111500 oo 550 | 2,450 bushels.Total receipts from 1st GIR.Q.M.,0&0.| Jacksons at GOc @ Gäc per bush.Onions 3 at the railway stato upent | oy.& Miss.43} 444 42 | Moreover, cars were not allowed to run | eympathy wi sance à > | 46s 6d ; Short Middles, rib in, 42s @ 45s; | Lan Wire, No.6 #bdl.1% !! 00 | Janu \u201c9 : p ; SU{ Oats, bush., 750 700 are firm at $3 50 @ $3 75 for red and $4 50 = RS, Hox Howows Mencirs, cord.while a ven or $2 to 8.25 per UE RE 1 1268 123# | down on the wharves in day time, and thus gym F v x ma ay ance in N ew Long io, in good demand al des @ 54s ; | LEATHER\u2014 ° base hi og geen, | 241,729 rots, Beis 712 LS per orl for white.and $ i i PR si s - vile \u20ac c 3e.Hismr ut, 8 y .LAL.5 i 87 00 .atmeal .) S\u2014\" X i - 15 paper.Lately Solicitor General and M.P.P.for | \u20aciving $4 to $4.50.One gentleman from Del.& Hudson.107 1128 1074 | cattle have often to be taken on board quote 84e @ 8$c for spot.The sale is re- 45s @ 498 ; soalded, 13s 1 468 | Yanted, Spanish Sole No: LEA 1 on om corresponding date in 1880, being a de- ehh ol RY: 100 BEANS\u2014There continues to be a firm, | ld St Hyacinthe.that place, who has lately sold a I Jersey Central.93 107¢ 1068 | steamers before they were ready for sea.| ported of 500 boxes to arrive at 8c.There ly ce s.Longand [gy 0 T2200 08 !! 08 |crease of 55,247 bushels.Local shap.| Butter, kegs.81 108 feeling among holders of Beans, and the RO CUY ; uantity of li wo ave Be | Wabash 48 494 463 | This often caused great loss.It was a | hav EY ; 12 | Short Clear is quotably dearer, 6d @ 18 per | Englisn\u2018Soie.!!!!:11211007 2046 :! 056 ; a1 oo\u201d SUID | mallow.N58 market is strong at $2 00 /@ $2 10 per bush Crrornas BEAUSOLEIL, | PAUL G.Manmixeau | 4 y of wood in this city, says he 3 3 Syd gre .lave been sales of jobbing lots of Currants rt, but the ad : A ak Sole.! \u201c0% Ll ments for week ending 23rd February, nil = og \u2018es 5 ) icaga, Lately Ofticial Assignee BOL wishes \u2018that his wood was all old Tr he Do Pref, eee T Li So si fact that all the losses in cattle shipments | \u2014held at 61c @ The, as to quality.Prunes cw 3 t re a vence has checked the de- American Oak Sole.: we 9 38 0s bushels.Total shipments from lat Janvary Leather, rolls - hs 157 82 for Fea Beans, and $1 95 @ $2 05 per bush pcretary., d ; : rss feels certain that .bras nion Pacific.i 24% 1194 | occurred en the passage between Montreal | are about ; 5 mand.We quote Short Clear 42s @ 43s; dnd Do No.2.019 .021 \u2019 | 1 po Eee SET for choice mediums ;.fair to good mediums 9 agents Montreal, January 29 25 | come down ith a edhe price will shortly | Reading .624 67 and Quebec, very few cattle dying | at about Na kegs changing hands Long Clear, ordinary cure, 40s @ 42s ; | Slaughter, No.027 .029 fo 23rd ep 1331, 228,629 bushels, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH range from §1 85 @ $1 90, and fair to good J).VICK.MUNRO & MAXWE ; \u2019 Kansas & T.464 48% 48} latter the ships = once got fairly | but we have t JA and BCATC®, | medium sizes, finest brands, up to 43s 6d ; | Bough (Light).ox .022 Ji in 1880.bei ushels at corresponding : Pea beans are firm at $1 90 @ $1 95._ LL, \u2014The Derby and Chesterfield Reporter | Conada Southern.84} 85 821 110 s Mr.Tt s red ti ; Have no transactions to report | Backe, 44s @ 50s; Shoulders, ordinary | Waxet Upper.Lizni : 0 ate in s being a decrease of 12,995 TO THE MONTREAL HERALD.Yellow eyes sell at $2 05 @ $2 20 per oll & Gor BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT- | 82ÿ8:\u2014\u201cBy this time (y aceurate | Rock and.185 188134 | erection of a suitable stock yard, with suit.| ull Kinds of Borer Dri eg ork Wout | Western, 28s 64 @ 30s 6d.\u201d | De.do Mhedium and heavy.0 8 © 03 | bushels, No transactione reported.Any bush for choice and improved, and $1 90 @ elf & co.© \u201cLaw - \u201cidea of las % prety accurate) ¢ St.P.M.& G.474 47% 463) able wharfage accommodation, at or near | deman s of Foreign Dried continue in light | Hams\u2014Staffordshire Cut sell best, and Sra Grand Ver TE 0g .042 |quotations would be entirely nominal.CANADIAN.31 95 for common.OFFICES: idea of last year\u2019s Wheat crop in England | Northern Pacific.414 444 443 | Long P nt E mmodation, at or near demand, but as there is no disposition to price has advanced 1s @ 2s per cwt, still oe rained Upper.0.ou Peas and Oats remain at figures given Toronto, February 23, HAY AND STRAW\u2014The demand is ) ov has been ascertained.The ftreshing- | Do: FPrefi.69% 73 qi} | Longue Pointe, where steamers could call | force goods upon a reluctant market prices meeting with a good in mr Short Cut | Spliés, caif, ¥ 0010030 10 035 [last week | Lavesr WesrErx Apvices | WHEAT \u2014 Fall, No 1, $1 11; No 2 | light, but there is a steady tone to prices, , LORIGNAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont.| machine, after being largely employe | Los Central.1333 134} 1344 Boeke odin Po board after loading Jemain steady, and for the most part firm, | Hams are also quoted 1s dearer, but the | Calin deo: 0B.0B | (By Telegraphy\u2014Cmcaco, February | $108; No 3, $103; Spring, Nol, $117 ; | 84 We quote at $19 @ $21 per ton for com- .MAxwELL, .Muxro, \u201d 8 yed | H, & St.Joseph.51% 554 574 |.their ordin: y car, 1e city wharves.urrants an oose Muscatel Raisins es- d ; a , > a 23rd, noon.\u2014No.2 Spring Wheat, 97 : : 0 mon hi d $22 @ $: i Lo .\" ; scene ; fe .; ; ê emand is small.\u2018 , Do (héav 075 0 80 : .pring Wheat, 97§c for | No 2, $1 15; No 3, $1 09 ; Barley, No.1 on hay, and $ $23 per ton for choice L'Original, Ont, Alexandria, Ont.during the frosty weather, has revealed the | C.C.& L.C.25% 26% 234 Lhis view was concurred in by Professor | pecially.Nuts are quiet, with prices nom- revious ions Sut ol lowly 8 | French Calfski 100 !! 145 | March.No.2 Corn, 372c for March.| 98c ; No 2 \u201829 @ ue.No 3 Extra 83c ; | do.Straw is firm at $23 » $25 per ton.December 27 ws 30 fact that the general estimate whiel 4C C.C.&I._ _ 884 McEachran, Government Inspector of live inally steadv.pr ; q Se \u20ac quo e.ong - ut, | Patent Cow.015 .017 | MiLwaukke, Februar 23rd, noo No.2 N ; 73 M Pet N ?700: N > eat \u2014 Âdvertiser.Macl & Macdonald.| me of de\" yield in various part of the | Tron M.0110 59ÿ Gig oof | stock.Alderman Mooney wiged that no | TRON AND HARDWARE\u2014The mark- | ome 11 1612 lh.san my pale Sizes; light | grameiieico OL © OT [ging Wheat, 963e for March, | Osts No 1.96s No.3.350 + Cor cge PH To aciennan country in the first i L&N.\u2026.85 92 5\" faction be taken till the stock yard projects | ct for Pi i , \u2019 sizes, 11 (0 1a 108, 90s /@ ods, Short Cut, | Galfskins, # 1 go; 0 3 : Ra si > superior \u20ac > extra Gd PATE sebicrnong SONA com nthe fet toe hs come | Bon SES a ee EE Eee | 45 he; tonte Ou, #0 @ 52e | DRE ee 7 A OUR sei cr | LOU Son, BAR Ent Bi 0; IMPORTS, Ne shine \u20ac vhich , , - Riu La ; | .J \u2014_ i rice, advane- | Lambskins.\u2026ol ! : : ) ë : * ; RIES, &c., were formed.This is a keen disappoint- Pacific Mail.54} 558 55 { Mr.Biokerdike and ses eral other gentle- inactivity and an under-current of wantffof ing pm an Duainated well leg, advance.Shearlings .06 .075 Total receipts from lst January to 23rd Extra, 34 70; Superfine, $4 59% Fine, $4 00; GRAND TRUNK WEST.co CoBNWALL, ONT.ment, fur, during the first spell of fine Man.Blv.\u201coe 42 424 3 peu spo e n a similar strain.Mr.confidence in present prices.Sales for the ing toour last weeks quotations is pret Sheepskins dressed No.1.5 00 .575 Febrnary, 65,306 bris, against 47,996 brls, | Bran, $12 00.O Dufresne &co 750 bush oats: J RB ce D.B.MACLENNAN: LS ANDPIELD Mac- pesther jp the early autumn, it was bx sight 80 days.ioe - 456) stock, Lh er large exporter live peek have been limjted to small parcels, | @ 50s 6d for Prime Western in tierces Do do XX.1:11 700 !! 77 | at corresponding date in 1880, being an SEEDS\u2014Clover, $4 756 @ $500 ; Timo- well 500 bush barley; TE unsicker 195 ; a Coun- April , .elieved that the grain had fully matured | x, Treen ; LIOUgLt there was great necessity for | the largest of which, so far as we learn, | Market closine steady.with au et Se Do do - 89 .875 | increase of 17,810 Lrls.Local shipments for | thy; $2 50 @ $2 65.; .) or do.\u2019 9 ix miles PPT _ 87 and would make a good return.It now Money sivcccccce À 3 3 a tock yard, Independent a the abattoir | was 50 tons of No.1 Summerlee.Colt- Ponk\u2014Dersand a only quies demand.ze ge x DR .2 I the week ending 23rd February, 1900 brls.HOGS\u2014$7 50 @ $7 75.A Cpokson 125 do, W se ; 3 , av .es i 3 ee] ap + s .{ - .) .1 TER Re 7 .: .of Sault- Beait Chadwick Bi ar& Them appears that the wet season lasted too b x tl oa with Mr.\u2018Lhompson | ness, Gartsherrie and Summerlee are now | holders are very firm.We quote Choice LIQUORICE .L018 07 | Total shipments from 1st January to 23rd | BUTTEL\u201415c @ 20c.-.| Lord & Munn 125 do; K & Cookson G \u2018bris d Heart! 3 3 long, and many ears of Corn did not come MONTREAL STOCK LIST, - £ ie stoc bi ard Shauld be as near 3 reduced to two holders, notwithstanding Eastern Prime Mess at 70s @ 75s: Ordi LIQUORS AND Ne 450 4 0 February, 29,292 brls, against 17,681 R ON I RE Re T'\u2014Baxey, Tee @ 950; ashes; H Dobell &co 7 do: T'ees C & Wilson rms mos! ; .i + | .wharf as possible, so that no tune wou ie ; > A 8; - ran y, Hennessy\u2019s, 4\u201d gal.\u2026.: ; ; ; ec, 85C Te; Sprin ea 110 @ \u2019 _ I ; mao Barristers, Attorneys at Law, Solicitors to aturity, and that, in short, agricul on February 23 be lost anon the cattle from the which no strength has been imparted nary Western, 603 @ 67s 6d per 200 lbs.Do do cases.1075 .11 00 brle.at cor responding date in 1880, being $1 A Fall $1 00 @ 51 8 Oats Sas 35 @ | 24 do; Order G do; @ Wait 2 do; D J Craig 2 pp in Insolvency, de.taris share leceived in their anticipations.ONTREAL, February 43.yard to the ships There was.Lie said.no © he market.Consumers West have, Brer\u2014There is no alteration.Market Do Martell\u2019s, ¥ gal.3 0 = 4 50 an increase of 11,611 brls.There is no $3 90: Cornmeal $300; Pork.naw $ 18:00 do; Order 8 do; J Dougall &co 2 kegs but- 1 spite of this fact even those people who NY > Was, [ie sud, MO | for the most part, sufficient Iron to last them | steady, with a fair PE 0 cases.- 1100 | change to record in the market, which ! ?; Lane ter; G S Ti ; 2 [( i nl be n to \u2018as consumptive y.| Do Otard.D 2e ï 8 : at 8 : 1ompson 10 do; M Coulombe 21 BEATTY MILLER, BIGGAR are able to show good Wheats can get little 3.1 HF| >| 25 other place on the continent of America | till May or June, and are not inclined to | w ot Extra India M \"508 @ 975 6d Do do.Chak Co.8 2% .10 2 continues quiet at former quotations; lower Wheat and Flour, steady and unchanged.do; Wilson, Paterson &co 59 brls tallow; A collet, , & BLACKESTOCE | 4.I t Su [L2T| us| 22 | where the facilities for shipping cattle were « e quote Extra India Mess, 90s @ 978 6d ; A , ; Barley, quiet and easier.Peas, Oats and 1 \u2019 ; 0 \u2019 + | or no advance on the very low prices which 40 od ere LE | 59 v pping were | purchase fur requirements after that date India M vr Do Bisquit Dubouche & Co.360 .4 00 | grades are somewhat more in demand, and 2! | > Holden &co 30 rolls leather; B & Locke 7 LES, Barristers, Solicitors in Chancery, Nota-| Tule in the market.\u201d prices which STOCKS, BE 357 28 | 22 |sopooras at Montreal, and, considering | before opening of navigation, when they on So PS es H, Prime to Ex Do Sazerae OR 1 3% 30 there is a scarcity of Choice Spring Extra re od dent Corn dull.wes, ho do; J Dougall &co 20 do; Shaw Bros & Cas 3 : ! » .aa vein | B : | , ; .SALON, 2 ra s 8 per : s.O SAZETAC LL.120000 000 \u2026.33 : RK y A \u2018le .k 5 sat : 2, A ) 2 v - Street.ries Public, &e.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 >à | mE BA AE the rapid extension of the ; export expect lower prices to prevail.The Glasgow Ünzese\u2014 The market is without mate- Do Boutelliau & Co.330 .360 PROVISIONS.\u2014 Burrer \u2014 Local re- Corn.West pro Vi on heat andl sils 1 car do; Morris &co 26 csks high wines ee rade, the want was a very great market 1s reported weak, under dishearten- | pia] alteration.There is a moderate con- Do Pinot?cases.39 .5% ceipts, 1,171 pkgs; shipments, 954 pkgs.EUROPEAN 2 esks alcohol; V Hudon 27 bles; Coaticook OFFICES: OVER BANK OF TORONTO.FINANCIAL.one.He hoped the rival Abattoir | ing advices from the United States.Ship- | sumptive inquiry.Buyers do not appear Do Vine Growers\u2019 Co.330 .! 36 | There is but little inquiry from exporters, London, Feb 93, |C Co 7 do; Pagels&F 9 hhds; Smith&Bros 1 es Corner of Wellington and Church Streets The M = ; Bank of Montreal.\u2026| $200 |4 p.c.| 183} 1834 Companies would sink their jealousies and | ments for the year show a large falling off | anxious to speculate =, at present Des Po Dulary & Co.% .360 | and the local demand is limited.Values | MONETARY 11 30 vn Poor 1s bx; M Murphy 1 bel; Ewing.Bres 10 bdls; N TONIU TORONTO : 1e Money market since this day week Ontario Bank.0 pe 971 | unite upon some suitable location for a |compared with those of last, and | they see no chance of making much P x î pe Renauloe gai: 29 :: 28 | favour inside figures.Currse\u2014Local re- 99 3.16: / 991 acco NA Tao Willekco 37 bxs; H J Bring 13 do; J ous ener: ea has been quiet and without feature calling | Banque du Peupie.!!!|.7.2 pre Rt \u201cspy\u201d | stock yard, which he felt assured would | Iron in Connal\u2019s stores continues then and the demand nou is 1c Lo] © Do J, Denie, H.Mounie& Co.3 30 .360 | ceipts, nil.; shipments, G boxes.Con- 1033; Erie, 517 Doi Central a sah Rattray 3 cs: Bank of Montreal 71 tes; tities the W.H.Brarry C.R.W.Bree for special comment.TI I * = | Molsons' Bank.50°13 p.c.| 109] 109 | be a paying institution.After some further | to increase at the rate of 4,000 tons per | weekl ; 3 enlrely al Do%Matignon\u201d & Co.# gal.330 .360 | tinyes quiet, 13c @ l4c being paid for | Cornôls 99 516: 41% tao, OBA) Kield&co 400 sks; J Colloway 13 hhds 1 bx; medy for E.M.CHADwick D.E Tu IGCAR- ble funds i IL 1e supply of loan- Bank of Toronto rr 100 pipe 148] 147 | discussion, Mr.C.O.Perrault moved the week, which is exclusive of stock accumu- | CC Sp ae Sue, an a not exten- De Boitard's, # gal cases.2 5 39 small lots.Pork Canada Mess is still Fe Pinot, LU 88, 1038; | A Darling 1 tee; Wiley&co 8 brls; T Graof every = .- E.Thomson.able funds is still abundant, and good | Bink Jac Cartier.2 jab.following resolution, that Messrs.Andre Na CENTS ow I~ | sive.It is generally admitted that the seal.ad > - =F rie, 51; Illinois Central, 138.ham 8 bxs sting dise W.N.MiLLAr.T.G.BLACKSTOCE.gs x ! \u2019 g Merchants\u2019 Bank.100 3 poc.| 1184] 118 g on, that Messrs.Andrew | lating in makers\u2019 Lands.The market in country retailers are hat b Do do cases.650 .700 |quoted at $18.50 @ $19.00, but some : xs.he whole January 15 PSE: | commercial bills, of which there are fair | Bank d'Hochelaga |.Lo BOL.Allan, Keunedy, Thompson, McEachran, | the United States developes no interesti : 5 are somewhat hare off \u2014 DoQuantin& Co.310 - 32 | buyers\u2019 views are | than those fi Liverpool, February 23.; _\u2014 ; ; Lu.East\u2019n Towns'ips B'k.| 50 Bip.e.| 116 | ii ; ; = pe Ing | stock, and, on the other Do Riviere Gardrat & Co.315 .32 yers s are lower than those figures.JOTTON\u2014Tendi vn; Upla id; Q.M, 0.& O.R.R.; Le Pine offerings, are readily -negotiable at the Quebec Bank.Pi 100 Béplel.\u2026.1003 | and Chandler, with power to add to their | features.Demand continues to be of a porters here certainly ect ibe im- Do Pin:t Castillon&Co.,gal: 330 .360 | Lann- Is steady at last week\u2019s quotation of Orleans, 030 Tending down ; Uplands, bid; Hochelaga\u2014-A Gauthier 3 pkgs poultry ; ties, 2 GIBBONS & McNAB banks at 6@7 per cent., as to name and Do Cpa ate 1 100 > ble ny 004 and.ror orm oy he fout © ferel by hand-to-mouth character.Prices are quiry than is now current at this season of ron ae ATR > 10 - 40 123e @ 13c in pails.Drkssep Hocs\u2014The * * UNITED STATES.T Rowan 1 brl ashes ; L Carle 2 kegs but- Chemlsts ! bate.Loans on Call and time continue in | Eo Bk of Commerce 2 iD 138; 28} both tue West and Kast-Ends Tor the.pd Quoted fir ms rot standing wirich little the year, the conclusion being that present j Pelee Island Wine Jo \u201c1 80 \u2026 20 36.09 0 BE Ed ts end ; car lots bring Chicago, February 23.| ter; O Clermont 23 do ; @ Lafortune 12 do ; 5, Bedfor 3 1 Co ominton Pants.where : .; 1 el, Im 1e future | prices check consumption.We um, Jamaica, 16 o 265 .000 25 50.WHEAT\u20149 30 a m\u2014 98} April.10 06 | E Elliott 4 do; S Coulter 4 do; R Ransom pepe Barristers and Attornevs, | about the wa! request at 3@6 per cent,, | Sénior Fyiton.| 10 pape.| | tion of cattleyards.of the market.Tin Plates continue | Finest September makes at 69s @ 70; | Bom.2% 88 | GENERAL\u2019 PRODUCE\u2014 Asnes\u2014Re-| a m-Sôfe April 1013 a mbôfe Apri-|T do; J A Vaillancourt 5 do; Mrs Watson ongly re- depending upon the strength of the collat- | Exchange Bank.100 [1100 61) 62 | nat à ooxEx moved, in amendment, {to move slowly, at priges which | medium qualities scarce, and in good de- | Gin, DeKuype 210 11 215 | Ceipts atInspection Stores from Lst January | 10 42 a m\u201498ÿe @ 98Jc.1128 4 m\u2014973 | 4 do ; L St Onge 700 bushels oats; Cassils, à and the OFFICE: erals and otlier considerations.The draw | Sta Carte.ieee EE Whale aes the opinion of this meeting, if | cannot be called remunerative to the im- | mand at 50s @ 655.as to quality 8 Do green cases.13 .45 |to 23rd Feb., Pots, 1,747 brls; Pearls, 166 | March.12 14 pm\u2014974c February.12 33 | Stinson &co 69 rolls leather ; Gougeon & Pile pres Comer Ri h d i C i gt ings of Sterling Exchange are comparative pandard Bank.0 Bipe \u201ca0 ier Brock ar 1s are established so as to meet perter.The immediate future of the Burrer\u2014The situation remains about | Do Boll & Dunlop, # gal.200 .so bris.Deliveries\u2014Pots, 822 brls ; Pearls, | 4 m\u2014973c March; 98}c April.12 53 pm | Roby 11 do; S Delorme 12 do; Brodie mx icnmond an al ing [ep $ ly light, but oe firm tone of the No Yon fmapertn Rae 10 Pipe.ar 118 further proceeding ahold oc aciers 5 market 13 hot encouraging, for, althouglyre- | the same as last week.The demand is Do - green Cases.i 10 i > a rls.| Stocks in store this morning\u2014 § \u201497{c March.13 55 a m\u20149T§c cash April.Howie 200 bags oatmeal i wing Bros 2 N TONIU LONDON ; market suificen to oe or pu i vive the proposed Stock Yard à fairioial.peated endeavours | jave been made by ihe still almost entirely on Finest Fresh Par-| Do Henoke's .ve 20 :2 10 rois LU Tr > Tarts, 150 bris.Pors\u2014 Lau » monte F cbruary i EH Larch; pags seed; 1 vans 22 (do a fivans 2 dos nates the IN, ONT.> \u2018 maintain rates here at MISCELLANEOUS.© Mr.PertaurT withdrew his motion, | b 5 du va ode tion and other means |céls at 115s @ 125s ; medium and stale Bo nas oases.1 bd 0 5 .03 ti la de Motations at alona ns has co A ail Tew y Hoste.i uréh;\" 988 10 500 do ; Du re Bros 8,000 do; D Parizeau choses Gro.C.Gonos, | Guo.McNan, | 4 Premium for round amounts of sixty- | Intercoromiai Goal Co.| 100 | .when the amendment was declared carried | all efforts, so far, hava proved fuuile ta ap | Goods being a very dull cale, at 655 @ 95s, | Rye White ¥ TRG Tal do.0 573 11 010 | 8195 $4.55, asomiing to tare Sr FIrste | 24 CRN 0 90 amotio May.10 38 à m\u2014 | 10,000 do; A L Hurtubise 2 cars hay; R ee January 3 2 day bills Letween banks, and 9 cash Huron Copper Bay Co.ô {pel 127] igri | and the meeting adjourned.tain that end.A ve Ir.d 0 as to quality.CHAMPAGNES- Verzenay.25 50 @ 27 00 | have been sold at fi 18 to Pg ÉCONCE | 1s May.11 34 a 4130 May.1 01 | Lamarche ! do ; L Roch 1 do; O Harpin 1 YLLIN.\u2014 \u2014 over the counter.Demand bills | Dom.Telegraph Co.| 50 ofb-e oul 93\u2019 We trust that all interested in the live | is required t Pie 5 ER FLour AND Wuear\u2014Tlhe Grain market | Louis Rocderer.Carte Blanche.20 00 -.00 28 there are no Thi ze flerin 3555 @ 8460; p m\u201437}c March ; 413c May.2 36 » m\u2014 (do; J Nault 32 cords wood ; J Daoust 8 do ; London.: Rich & Ont.Nav.Co.| 10 fipe| | 8 stock trade will accept the advice tender- required to wipe out the present | a5 heen this week still further in favour | Pommery & Greno.2650 .2850 xe no birds offering.PFARLS-\u2014No | 4116 May PET J L Lord 8 do; J Lawrence 8 do ; S Thesier from me- ON BOULTBEE DICKSON are quoted at 93@Y9§ premium, Drafts | City Passenger R.R.| 50 [6 p.c.| 117} 115 | 5! accept the advice tender- lheavy stocks before any revival | of buyers.the d 1 bei ni Te | Ayala & CO.esse ns case scans ss 2100 .26 00 | transactions have transpired, but the féelin BC DAY.Ta > Den Te St blue pill : ! 1 ou New Yor > City Gas Co.40 [5 p.c.| 1584| 153} |ed by Messrs Kennedy and Thompson, lin \u2018this trade can be cly | O4 Ouers, the demand being quiet.We | Mbet & Chandon\u2019s, Extra Sup.0 !; 27 00 | is not stron \u2019 \u20ac| PORK\u2014930 a m\u2014$1465 @ $14 674 | 16 do; R P Campeau 8 do; D Slcith 48 do ; a, bilious- + New York at §@ 4 premium.The | Merchants\u2019 Æxehange.| 100 [3 pe.nJecs- {wo energetic and enterprising exporters, | i iS Face 1 permanently | quote American White Wheat, 93 3d @ | Do do No.l.2800 .2500 TRACE FEES April.9 44 a m\u2014 $l4 67} April.10 21 J Daly 1 head live stock; M Leonard 151 on of the & JEFFERY Stock market for the week has been strong, | Cie.Pret.etC'dit Four._.[¢ pef 11 IL IT and si 8 thei a » di & exp #> | maintained.The outlook for the season\u2019s | 93 7d ; American Red, 8s 7d /@ 9s 10d ; | Brown Creamy .22500 .2700 FREIGHTS.\u2014Rates quoted from Mont- à m\u2014S14 724 April.1104 2 $14 65 | gs hèdos ; cath bre | | with an upward gs Quebec Fire Assur nce.100 [5 peel] and sin reir sectioual differences in | trade would indicate a good, steady de- Canadian Red, 98 4d @ 95 6d; Californian.Heidselelos Dry Monopole.2500 .2650 | real to Liverpool, via Portland, are :\u2014For March, 11 34 a m\u2014 SLA 90 A Al 11 4 Mile End\u2014G Laurence 2 bris ashes: T te in the Barristers and Attornevs|or transaction endeey, but the volume | Canada Cotton Co.u| 100 (202200 \u20181807 Tid orler te eromote ie great and SFOVINS | maud, but nothing unususl.| Canada | 9 1d @ 9s 9d per 100 lbs.Flour, States ( H'Plper & Coss Seo: 139 1 39 [heavy Grain, Gs.6d.@ Ts.per qr.of 480 | 4 m\u2014S15 024 April.\u201c12 07 à m-$15 02} | Forget 2 do ; J Ronissin 8 kegs butter; $ the stone actions has not been large.Com- Canada Pa er Can rent\" 100 |.Til ini | ar t likely t derstand th pp Plates are being sold in small lots for | and Canadian, 12s 6d @ 13s 6d per 100) E Mercier & Coos Carte 'Or.22 0 .2850 | lbs; Flour, 4s.per brl.\u201cAsues\u2014Pots, April.12 20 am\u2014$14 87}; $15 05 April.| Ballock 10 do; R Beatty 8 do; H Riddle 12 OFFICE : pared with this day week w Canada Shipping Co.|.12 } | are most likely to understand their own | present delivery.We learn of several | lb, : .0° - o Carte Blanche.18 00 .1950 | 35s, Pearls, 42s.Gd.Butter and Theese 7 23 - - .i .sleith ir 32 s on, very Ov .© ay week we note the fol- [ Dundas Covton Co.\"123 |*125 | interests, and when they declare that a P 5 ! 8.Indian Corn, mixed, vs 5d /@ 5e 6d | L.Delmonico.2150 L250 [4-7 : / 101 p m\u2014$14 87} March; $15 05 April.|dv; M Haily 8 do; D Sleith jr 32 cords Pate er Canadian Bank of Commerce, lowing advances :\u2014 Montreal 24 ; Ontario, | Érapbie Printing Co.|.| 501 125 | Stock Yard is necessary we are inclined t large contracts for June delivery on p.t., per 100 lbs.Canadian Oats, 6s 4d /@ | Ackerman, Laurance.1200 .18 0p | 403.per gross ton.2 10 p m\u2014$14 87} @ $14 90 March ; | wood; R Racine 1 dressed hog; 5 Pollock dophyllin LONDON, ONT 3 ; Peoples, 6} ; Moisons 9 To > Mont.Lon &Mortg.Co.= spa J10 | 108 agree with them sary ¢ inclined 10 | but at prices supposed to be under those | 6s 6d per 100 lbs.Canadian Peas, 6s 10d Duke de Montebello E Se 2% nw \u2014 $15 07} April.2°11 p m\u2014$15 02} @ | 5 dot, Bedford \u2019 * Jacques Ca ti \u2019 1 ns; 23 oronto, 35 | Royal Can.Ins.Co.100 [5 p.c.| 86] 50° | 18 \u2019 now ruling- Bars, Sheets and Plates are | @ 73 per 100 lbs.\u2014 Hodgson Brothers\u2019 | La Diamani (Wine measure.) 18 00 |.20 00 MOVEMENTS OF PRODUCE $15 05 April.2 18 p m \u2014 $14 974 @ ROUSE'S POINT.on oval Tres MacManex, QC.| À.O.Jerreny ques Cartier, 1 ; Merchants $ ; Com- Gane one Cor 0% 100.j44p.c.\u201ciil sei \u2014\u2014 in fair demand for the season of the year, | Cireular, 5th February.MOLASSES\u2014 : $15 00.J G McKenzie &co 2 bxs; I & Workman essential Joun BovLtssr, | W.J.T.Dickson.| Mere, À ; Montreal Telegraph, Ÿ ; Riche- | Montreal Cotton Co.TT : WHOLESALE MARKETS.and stocks are being gradually re- ! Feb.21, Feb.23, | Barbadoes 1 c 02 0 48 Weekly Receipts of Produce by Rail for the LARD\u20149 44a m\u2014$10 12} @ $10 15 | 12 ¢s 3 brls; Lawlor Mig Co 1 bx; Benning Cape, an N.B.\u2014Mr.Dick joins the firm 1st | lieu, 14 ; City Passenger, 2, and City Gas, | LCWN-&SLLaw IRL.ooo 873| ar i To ; duced to make way for epring im-| LIvERrooL, 5.00 P, M.5.00P, M.| Demerara :040° !! 0424| week ending February 23, 1881 and 1880 April.10 24am\u2014 $10 20 April.10 30 | & B 210 cs; Greene, S &co 1 cs; T Wilson & HFSIVR- February 1881 son joins the frm 18 1.The market to-das \u2019 y ni Qanada Central Ry Bds serejuenses 9s3| 98} ; BOOTS AND SHOES\u2014There is no new | portations.We hear of the sale of 250 Flour van 8 8 @ 1 0186 @ 110 Porto Rico.00e 043 .04d with Shipments \u2019 bi ?corresponding a m\u2014$10 07} March.11 04 a m\u2014 $10 10 } co 1 bx; Order 11 bales; L Prevost &co 3 do; SI ; .was generally dg, pecan] dL \u2019 n ; a Tai pring Wheat.§ ê f Tinidad.coca iii ii ean, 037 Sot ?\u201cotres arc \u2014S10 29 ri re.F ; y ATH Taniary 4 3_ | stronger, but not very active for most so.| Bom es Bor ak | 2 week, Travellers have forthe most pare | Sjentew's Bars, at fall prices.The Short | While em 810 8 9 8\\ 510 8 3 5 | Syrup II 0 107 | period pmeSLO 12) Mars 810 224 dit, 220 | clntyie F860 A do Sat food ny n.Tel.5 p.c.stg Bds.|e dn, .llers a ¢ 1 prices.rite Winter.5 5 eq SI SL 162 i $10 245 : pkgs; McLa , 3 * harmies, R & L LAFLAM M E curities.Montreal opened firm et 182%» Gov.Be a bee: oe completed their trips, and returned home.| Hardware trade is brisk, and travellers re- a ew) ees 3 4 a 3 0 9 3 a 3 9 NAVAL STORES i 300 .325 WEEKLY RECEIPTS.pm\u2014S10 07} @ $10 10 March; $10 20 | &co 5 ¢3;J G McKenzie &co 1 bale; J Don- = .C an ; - PA \u2018 Le i \u201c = 5 9 = « ge .=, .' y | and sold regularly up during the day to Gov.Deb.5 p.c.sig Manufacturers are working to their full port prospects very good.Iron Pipe, OW- | Corn (old).54 @ 00 5 5 @ 0 0 | Noi an ie 300 ov 9 SE EETQOU>OZVOTQE Ap aap m\u2014$10 1 i} @ S10 20.nelly &son les; H Morgan &co 8 pkgs; RESTOR 183 losi ; , co J Gov.Deb.5 p.c.cy.capacity to fill orders, and shipments of | ing to the advance of ten per cent.in (hie | Barley 33 @ 00/53 @ 0 0 | Pine, Pitch and Tar \u2018300 37 | 88E52E52555888 5 .BECELFIS\u201448 hours \u2014 Flour, 71,138 | Sutherland, L &co 1 cs; Mackay Bros 2 cs; in a few ADVOCATES, } oc osing at 183% bid, 183} asked.Mi.Harpe} Des spring goods are being freely made.There | duty, is quoted firm at 65 per cent.dis- | $35: 448 16/82 g 00 | Oakum\u2014_Navy.000 L008 0 05} #59 F222838877P8 irls ; Wheat, 30,000 bushels ; Corn, 166,- | A Nelson & Sons 1 cs; Order 1 bx 13 bris.ral color 42 St.James Street Ontario changed hands higher at Mil.Harbir 5 p.c.ids bey have been the usual complaints of cutting | count.In New York a few sales have Pork \u201880 @ 00/80 @ CO ops Turpentine.08 .082} hig: A gor BLT = oa Lacs 169,000 do; Rye, 3,000 do; VERMONT JUNCTION.Code the .* |98; and Toronto, in small amounts, | Montreal Gp-6 Bends-|.L.0.=» | prices, but we believe there has been less | been made from«dock at lower prices, but | Lard - 3 6 @ 207$ @ 2 } | Linseca, boited, # gai.074 @ 0% |dEsa5RG PSP 222 2É SHIPMENTS TF ; Montreal C Co 2 cs; Order 223 bdis; A G kyer's is Hon.R.Lartaux \u2018 laced ; * | Montreal 7 p.c.Stock.PE *** | of that evil than in former years.Prices | the market still rules dull and in buyers\u2019 | Tallo 36 8 0186 3 @ 8 0 raw .20 IS 070 072 | 25 er@rarasnsg PMENTS-\u201448 hours\u2014Plour, 48,020 revost 1 bx; Simpson H M Co 4 bxs; Lig storer.R.Er, Q.C.L.LarLamug.| were place 1 per cent.better at ; -C- aots caca she n00 0 ses fsseu0r - ; ! ¢ Pete é Ww eee 36 @ 0 36 @ 00 ol i DE 0% Te ve me > bris; Wheat, 21,000 bush: Corn, 199,000 Prevos X; psoi ; g- Oc ; ; : Montreal 6 p.c.Stock.|.|.|.| are steady aud unchanged, as per the fol- | favour.The Shipping List quotes Colt- | Beef (new) .75 0 @ 0 0/5 0 @ ¢ 0 VE tiie 114.10 |\"; 8 : 3 e ; ; 21, 3 , ) i.avidson 2 cz W Gr N TONIC ctober 14 245 1147, the closing quotations being | Montreal 5 p.c, Stock.RS TY quotations \u2014 ged, as p ness from dock pi oi 50, ard $24.75, | Cheese (new).68 0 @ 0 018 0 @ 0 0 Soda vue - 9 = .28 : z 9 i Sats, 169,000 do ; Rye, 7,000; Barley, Bet à CE Ce eR ra bof au firm at 147 for buyers * i ok 3» 30 ' Refined \u20181 0 64 600 do.! : ; ides: powers 0 Ri yers, no sellers under | _*Ex dividend.Men's Stogas, Split.8175 @ 2,00 | Glengarnock dock $23, yard $24, Sum- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 060 \u2014 = SALES- 8.BR, 2,73 .Pork, 21,000 | + bdles; H Richardson&co 41 hides; Prevost, 5 disens DDELL & STEVENSON, 1483.A few shares of Merchants were D.LORN HAoNOUGALL \u201c \"Wax No.1 ee 250 @ 00 merlce yard $25, Carnbroe $22.50 @ $23, WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT Vous ttes bi 08 0 | aÈea :PL eue os & brls; a A 0 \"415.000 | H&P 25 bxs; Thibaudeau, B&co 2 bales; S es .s ccountants 2 .SA : se Sole - 22 @0-00 | Eglinton dock $22, yard $22.50, Middle .Do No.l.0 80 00 | SSISH: Gpodasada he CO he McCall&co 1 cs, R Linton&co 1 do; W ed cond 9 taken at the first Cal L Stock Broker.$ Tap Sole.\u2026 235 @2 .>> 2 \u2014 le \u2014\u2014 ; ; 8 16° CRB = | sh ; Corn, 60,000 bush ; Rye, 500 bush.: Lod ol of the 22 ST.JOHN STREET, |in te atternoon the ae and eT | os Frey Booty.ur.0 | borough is firm at $18.50 @ $19 for No.3, Mowtnsar, February 23, 1881.| fo\u201d Noi 10.1: Did.0m STRESS ESS E ETT Pork.+ oils; Lard, 454,730 | Grose 8 ke boo Be Mitcholl£eo ha oo , LY s quotations were a THE STATE OF TRADE « French Cal£ 10 \u2026 525 @ 3.0 | and $20 for No.1.Palm, # 5.\" 014 :: 0% .\u2014| [bls 8 do; Cadieux cs; itchell&co 1 keg; CR RE- Commissioners for the Provinces of Que- | shade easier at 1184 @ 1184.M \u2018 « Buf Congress.180@3501 LEADS AND PAINTS\u2014TI ket i 0063 @ 007 | Castor # ww.0 10 :.O1 Le \u2014 Hop | 2 | ; ork .Adams Tobacco Co 2 hhds.ized bec ario.Nova Seoti Es + ontreal \u201c« &plit Brogans.1,0 @ 2.A i 1e market 18 ; \u2018 « sas aqtteer .- : = DAS œ SHIPMENTS \u2014 Pork, 1,382 brls ; Lard ol Retion and Manian Scotia, New Brunswick Telegraph sold 1 per cent.higher than yes-| The past week has been the most active | B9Y*\" fand P, b, Congr 5 215 quie and unchanged.We quote $4.75 for a5 Sw Par marion, posal FE 05 | 3 5 2: el E Sg z 2 sg |° 1,241,245 brls.Rn GRAND TRUNK EAST.STORER ° terday at both Calls at 1274.Richelieu | i Womens Tand be be Bros 12 2 po Red Lead, $4.23 for Litharge and $5.00 for | COFFEE\u2014 Petroleurr Refined, car-loads.0 34 \u2026 085 = \u2014 - HOGS\u2014US Yards\u20149 32a m\u2014Estimated | \u2018Tecs, C&W 88 half-chests tea 13 brls 15 Oo on A.F.Ripe ; y ° 8 #.Richelieu in all departments of the wholesale trade \"Prunella, Boots.! 0.45 @ 1.38 | White Lead, Laguayra, Green, per f.02 @ 02 pe do insmall lots.0 203 .026 WEEKLY SHIPMENTS.receipts, 16,500; official, Tuesday, \u201832,447; | cs 130 bags; H R Ives&co 4 brls; Order 2 eu and November 16.| A.W.Sravenson, | were taken at 57} @ 58, and at the close | since the New Year, and the volume of | Misses Buff and Peb.Balmoral .6.90 @ ix LEATHER- The market is steady and aan TEE $ 9 : bz LEADS AND PAT Ele bbls, 026° .0 264 shipments, 3,485; Light Grades, $5 30 @ | cs; L Berger&co 20 bals; Seybold, S&co 4 Jost.So 274 tof the last Call the quotations were | business has been satisfactory.January LT , ue quiet with ar a better demand has sprung up: manufac- Jaya, ordinary ; 031.022 | Genuine White Lead.7 00 7 50 | $5 60; Mixed Packers, $5 20 @ $560;|cs; RC Adams&co 5 bxs; J Walker&co 1 \\rdressers Alex.Motftat, stronger at 58 /@ 58}.City Passengerand | and the early part of the present month | special t : on ued ob | no WINE | turers buying more freely.In fact there | rio.vernment.cu.07 Bag do de 63 - 68 .= prin X12 Heavy Shippers, $5 70 @ $6 20.do; Prevost, H&P 1 cs 1 pkg; Benny, McP& ue City Gas were steady.The transact] ter dull.The demand for | qhotations at $4 50@85, and $5-500$6 for | PANÏrY enough for the production.Con- | Ceylon Fianiatio 02 !! 0% | Litharge TU T 4D 0 | $2288 Sae28! £53 | CATTLE\u2014Hecelpts, 4,300.co 1 os; F&Workman 2 bxs; Order Bank of au-pricol Chartered.Accountant, and Auditor, | gore 0 Pécetions pe er a a RO 196 [siderable sales of Sole Leather have |uimgapore e.bi BR | Nile Lead (D3) RE Now York, February 23.| Montreal 360 brs wine.\u2019 were :\u2014 Dry oods 1s good, and orders| brand : transpired during the week, chiefly | Moch 5 ze ; .WHEAT\u201412 noon \u2014 Steady; Chicago \u2014 CS .: g \u2019 y | Mocha \"028 08 | Sago.55 .600 = à ; y £0, qu 112 St.Francois Xavier Street MORNING BOARD are being filled as rapidly as possible, CANDLES-Are in mederate Jeaquest to supply outside markets.We quote SANDLES\u2014 Tapioc 70 800 | ~ So > oko 12 ral a ake 3 16 2 La No |* MARINE INTELLIGENCE : .: ao : ; and steady at 8 c@lic for Montreal Mould, | Spanish Sole No 1 25c @ 26c, China | Belmont Sperm.019 @ 020} | SALT\u2014 UX FIIs R: v8 | S 1 ite, , $1 15 1 15% cash ; $1 15} : out Mer Books AUDITED ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED, Montreal, 220 @ 1823, 293 @ 183, 75 considering an portaiious are not all and 19c @ 20c for Belmont Sperm.21e @ 23e, No.1 Buffalo 21c @ 230, and Main, Tre ool we .0 10! on Conte Filled.0% oo = xX = 3 REESE E: NSS | %: se 5 | | @81 16 February ; $1 153 @ $1 153 Mach; HALIFAX NS Februwy 23.\u2014The USNES M Estates LiQUIDATED ' |@ 183%; Merchants, 42 @ 118}, 30 @ | receive JE oe 18 ey prospect of CHENICALS-\u2014There has been rather | No.2 Buffalo 19c @ 21lc.There has been | CORKS\u2014Ists to Srds, per gross, 0 60 200 | Higgins\u2019 Eureka, 000 200 000 Receipts by Grand Trunk Rallway from 1st 3 oh @ 3 dt A as 16 | steamers Caspian and Carroll, for Boston, .>.; ; E : : ; ee an.to Feb.23r with comparative | May.No 2 Red, $1 17; ebruary; |: ; ULDP- ay 27 91 {118}; Union, 25 @ 91 ; increased consumption during the next | more business this week than last, buyers | a fair business in Upper Leathers at about | COAL\u2014 ; - SPICES\u2014 ! \u201c910, 150152 VIEN D : wed TY; | sailed this afternoon.\\ SESTION, John MoT iia os 125 @ 197 .os Montreal Tele- few months.Western buyers who have | having become more reconciled to the re- | our list quotations.Seoteh Sieam.: i» @ 8% Cassia, ¥ 1b ou 0 14 Receipts for corresponding week of | $1 18} March ; 16,000, $1 19% April; | The brigantine Alice,which hrrived to-day [Tas on MeceDonaild, 5 P To bi \u20ac Telephone Com not been in the habit of supplying them- cent sharp advance.The coal strikes in | LIQUORS\u2014The market is very much | Cape Breton\u2026 55 .575 | Nutmnegs.108 08 1880 also otal Shipments Jor comtes 16,000, SL.158 ou Sram Steady at | trom Cienfuegos, brought the first cargo for ; ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, pany , @ 100; Richelieu, 227 @ 58, 10 in this ket are makine inquiri England still influence the English markets.} mcre active, and there has been à spirited Sith A nthradite 200) $ x 3 B Ginger, Jamat 9 18 \u2026 022 ponding period of 1881 and 1880 :\u2014 oe ae (ode: Wheat ster th N op a the sugar refinery at the North-West Arn.230 St, Jam Street.Montreal @ 57%; City Passenger, 40 @ 116; City selves oh 15 pk e a ] ing es Bicarb Soda is quiet and quoted at $3.20 | demand for the finer qualities of Brandy, | Do steam.1111! 00 000 | Cochin.D \u201c010 on TOTAL RECEIPTS.$1 174 @ 1174 cash ; $1 ET pa 1 To) FOREING PORTS.+ James reet, ontreal, Gas, 25 @ 153}.about the completion o stoc ks, 1e £12-| @ $3.25 for jobbing parcels, but those | both on the spot and for delivery on the ar- | English Coke .000 000 | Pimento.013 .016 | ZEEE TOE FOIFTOTICS A it 8: 1 51 ! ë .SL 19; x N, February 23.\u2014Arrived out\u2014 dors LL EstapLisnen 1867.Iron market continues \u201cdull and with | fvures could be considerably shaded for a | rival of spring ls.There has been | American Anthracite Lump.9 00 ©.000 | Pepper, Black.L012 os | gages Tins sEggsS pril; 5: 183 to 1 183 May; $1 18} @ | LONDON, February 25.; Ven Special attention given to auditing the AFTERNOON BOARD.out special feature.There is an improved round lot Sal Soda is en at $1.50 @ some Snquiry for ne Warne las very Stove.cueeuu.s bousec sas sneue 550 0 00 a White.9 20 \u2026 02 = = SAE gg 52 =553 2 $1 18} March.Corn\u2014Firmer at 57}¢ @ | Rhein, and State of Pennsylvania.og UKs and statem ; ; N \u2018om.Vi ; a .i som , \u2026 Mace.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s sus sas ane sons c 0000 >.05 |\" 52 Frrzle = 573c.Oats\u2014Steady.100 pm\u2014V \u2014 vor i bark Lovchieite, from abros panics and Corporations Joint Stock Com Montreal, 107 @ 1834; Ontario, 63 @ demand for Leather.Wines and Liquors $1.60, and we hear of sales of round | active demand for the lower grades of Ports : 5 % on STARCH\u2014 os Ew gË= = iva, No 2 Red 31 173 @ 8 Toy eat IN The Norves y 22nd, has beon spoken, a January \u2019 207 | 98; Toronto, 25 @ 147; Montreal Tele are JnoDettor ana able Sn General quantities for spring delivery at our inside aud Sherries, of which the market is al- | DRUGS AND CHEMICALS- Shite prirent tete 8 0 ° 0 %4 B3rr2En Brg rrnrE $118} @ $1 18% March ; $L 194 April\u201d; faut in ice.She lost two men.le, -_\u2014 NE 2205 .| week have \"0 \u2018al | quotation.There is a fair demand for | niost bare.Bicarb Soda.1.30 @ 3H Ienean ue \" 25 =F = 31 182 orn\u2014S : Cn \u201cy 23.\u2014ArrivedeSS Leys Pears & Ki fi d graph, 50 @ 127$ ; Richelieu, 85 @ 58.Groceries there has been an active move- | Bichromate of Potash, and sales of 5 @ MOLASSES\u2014There is a quiet, con- Soda Ash tn \u201csi 100 Ee I 50 .160 Dora aw: ea 00 000 .000 | z Toit = Te PEL of 0 Steady HAMBURG, February 23.\u2014Amived\u20145: A on INESTOrd, | Dominion 5 per cent.Stock, $2,000 @ 108 | Ment in most.descriptions, and, on.the 10 cask lots have been effected at $13 @ | sumptive demand, and a few emall lots are | Arrow mate of Potas P 1bs.13 % u 2 Cuba, #5 Loue _ 0 074 - 00 - White, $1 15 @ $1 16 February ; $1 15 @ Lessing.YORK.February 25\u2014Artived\u2014 ger ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICI- The following are the quotations for the whole, prices have een we namtaine : $13.50.Refined Borax is a turn dearer at | moving oft at our list quotations.Borax, Refined.-013 .0158 | Barbadoes 270 EIR a ov : 0 ous» 15, 2ZESPSE |œ $1 16 March; $1 16 /@ $1 17 April; No 2 NEW from Glasgow, and Assyrian havin TORS.NOT ne ; es ; Coffees are not higher, but they have sold | 13e @ 131c.Sal ted of 1 ST - Cream Tartar, Crystals 024 .031 | Montrecl Refinea UC OUT TE PES SPAS SRI © x Devonia, fro : ste ORS, NOTARIES, &c.leading securities on the Montreal Stock A davs.| 108 @ je.Sales are reported of rounc OILS\u2014The market is about steady and | \u201cpo do Ground.L038 03 | Hontreal Relined\u2014 shSSRSE-7228S2SS23 17 Red, S1 173 @ $1 175 February ; 64,000, | Monarch, from Londonwhibo F ue Exchange on the dates named : more freely during the past few ne S| lots of Bleaching Powder for forward | there has been a larger movement than for | Caustic Soda, White.2 75 2 80 Extra Powdered career cree su J 304 Sesnsaococéss-azss Z | SL 184 March ; $1 19% @ $1 194 April ; | \"088\" 2 State of Florida, from Glasgow À reehord Buildings, 5 ; The demand for Fish has pretty well ex-| delivery at $1.40 @ $1.50.Flour and Roll | some weeks.Linseed is easy, and we liear Re De , 9 22 .91 Granulated .DUT 0 01 1 009 = 18,000, $1 184 May.Corn\u20148,000, 574c Feb- Arrived, State 0 ; gow.Feb.23, Feb.16, Feb, 23.| hausted the supply, and prices are firm.| Sulphur, Alum, Copperas and Sulphate of | of the sale of 600 @ 700 barrels of Raw : tr Zoe Lump Sugar.veevvennne 010 .010 to anoxOoue | = ruary.3 30 m\u2014Wheat\u2014Close\u2014No 2 r\u2014\u2014\u2014 STREET T t 1550 th a Fruit is & 1 held\u201d firml itl p 3 p 0 arrels o on | Alum.o.cen 175000 190 | pian SEY 080 0001 PR HSHanDnœsn es | ® y p ) oronto.Montreal 1873 @ 1584 1601 @ 161 1834 1% ruit obi er and he rmly, with à | Copper are steady at our list quotations, but | p.t., but understood to be a shade under Copperas, # 100 tos ane 08 09 | Confectioners A.\u201800 000 =a vobobabruadLy | 2 Red, 1 177 @ §1 18 March ; $1 19} @ Epps\u2019s CocoA.\u2014URATEFUL AND COMFOR [ING .Joun Leys Cp Ontario \"11 714 @ 724 94 @ 914 974 @ os | SO Rios usiness.Sugars aredull and | not moving.À leading Liverpool - circular, { our quotations.We quote 70¢ @ T24c for | Roll Sulphur.1s.278 .zm Grocers\u2019 A.C0093.0 of ÉLSSooastausesna $1194 April; $118} @ $1 183 May.| _« By a thorough knowledge of the natu- io.RE Ps Pearson, Peoples oe oa 62 ia ga # a of easy.ices Salt and Spices are steady and | dated February 4, says that \u2018\u201c Chemicals | Raw and T2}e @ T5¢ for Boiled, Imperial | Epsom Salts, ¥ 100 is.iw io Tellow .eterna reas 0071.008 TOTAL SHIPMENTS RECEIPTS\u2014For two days Jour, Su ral laws which govern the operations of - Lu.FOBD, ofsons.91 1 unchanged.i in fair in- .oti i ree nai sal Soda, $100 1s.5 : A ls; ( ; born, 19: isresti iti au August 12 or (de BBG A 5104 | mélange: \u201cTens ae fim and in air | ave been acne Giro th we, and | gllonyand or om tout este ur | Eo serio SR ER MEN tee ce 08 0 00 192 rl; Whent, 5,000 bush; Cots 185000 | Giygion ad mufriion, and by a caret tiff, v9 Jacques Cart.60° @ ,.9% @ 98 91 @ 98] : quiet, but steady.close firm, with a rising tendency.Pro- | tation could probably be shaded.Lard | Sulphate 'or Copper (best).52 .6 00 do do = gue.087 .043 ew ww 8 |+ 0; Oats, 86, eis Lard, 42,780; | pplication of the fine properties of weil place, CAR Merchants\u2026 91 @ 913 1174 @ 118} 118} @ 118} TE duction is limited and reduced.\u201d Oil is steady and in jobbing demand.| Fire Clay, Der ton.8 00 !! 1000 do do good medium.0 2 03 | = Pro HHSpeH © | 8 23,000 do ; Pork, 1,636 bris; } \u201c23177 > | selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our An AN & LEITCH Eastern Town .@ .' .@116 114 @ 116 pl ; ; ready Jobbing * | Whiting, per 100 tbs._.060 .065 do de medium.0273 .030 | x RAINE HWaL LOL uay | = Whiskey, 662.breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured t\u2014 B ., Commerce\u2026 117} @ 1174 138} @ 1383 1884 @ 188 REAL ESTATE, COAL\u2014The market continues strong, { Coal Oil is steady at 59¢ @ 60c, aud Seal ! Portland\u2019 Cement ber bbl.ll 275 :: 980 do do goodcommon.024 .026 | SSIES RIL ITLIS 00 UBKEY) +S Yards\u201411 a m\u2014Cattle, ) elicately flavoure d La ABRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW}| Exchan Cog @ 2 @6 6a 6 but alinost exclusively of a retail charac- | Oils are reported steady and unchanged.FISTI\u2014 TT : \u2019 Japan Pekoë.common.022 .oa a 1 CA PRES Te receipts, 1,075 ; Sheep, beverage which may save Us many lieavy ted in LICIT ORS IN CHANCERY, Mont el.Si @ a} 16 @ 1 Jad 2 Zn Another large audience of prominent ter.Though stocks have been greatly re-} There is an improved inquiry for Olive.Labrador Herrings.srsscscce 575 @ 600 (Imperial.1.11 a.000 !1 000 .wo Ho aren | = Sow at 9} sie @ Ghe; receipts, 2,285 ; A ati & ie a the judicious use of ant TARIES PUBLIC, &c.City P.Rail.il @ 9313 @16 15 @ 1 capitalists and real estate buyers assembled duced, importations by rail have not taken | PETROLEUM\u2014The price for Refined | No 1 split do PO | 45 = 83 Gunpowder Firsts.UT : 8 5 : sn BEE oh Poa beans 2 Calves lively at Tle @ 9c; 1,670.be radus iy 9 it 7 a constitution od oi CORNWALL, ONT ty Gas.118! @ 119} 153 @ 154 1584 @ 133; at Mr.jtotter 3 room this afternoon.! place, but if they become necessary higher | at London has settled down to 2lc.There ory Cod, sacs as 40 11 425 | do Elo Seconds \u201c087 : on | E22HPÉS 200 2 = = 3 2 © COTTON\u2014Quiet at 11 9-16.to Bat every tendency to disease.CP e.48.L ° * ; 1e final unreserved sale of the ie: | ic y be expec il.We | is i .reen Cod, brl., N 30 .32% | do do ThirdS.a.nia : .C zase.- To Lica R.B.CARMAN.Ex-dividend.of the estaté Racette and Lariviers brave prices ee be expected © prevail pue Ba moderate demand in the local market.Do Rar 1m 3B | do de Thirds.02.04 Milwaukee, February 23.| dreds of subtle maladies are floating arouna 142 The New York Stock market was out some.very good bidding.T1 rough uote $8.5 o ove, Po 3 or Egg, | 9 aus te ex-store 24}c @ 25c for cur sal, do la 575 .600 | Hyson \u2026 03 .045 CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.WHEAT\u201410 02 a m\u2014 97 March; 975c | us ready to attaek wherever there is a weak H.COTTE c feverieh and unsettled, and many of the store and dwelling 625 to 631 St Catherine i \u2018Quoted pe 6,50.TI eh Crane 263 À jo ie 260 for broken Lis, and Do\u2019 No.2 .[] 1 2% = 060 Hyson Twain ou ox , on April.10 15 a m\u201496ÿ\u20ac March; 973c April, | point.We may escape many a fatal shart ° leading he \u2019 ' y A Cadastral No.788, SL ne | is quoted at $6.50.1ese figures repre- Je for single barrels, ; ; Do No.3.pe 1650 .000 | Hyson, Skin.080 0 WEDNESDAY, February 23.10 45 a m\u2014963c March ; 97ÿc April.11 00 | by keeping ourselves well fortified with ACCOUNTANT AN oe Ing securities declined.The market | treet, 49 NT ren à ames | sent the retail price per net ton, The RICE\u2014There is little or nothing doing, L Do Columbia River, brls.14 75 .152 | Orange, Pekoe.03 .063 Wheat in Chicago jc higher.am\u201497c March ; 973¢ April.11 30 a m~\u2014 | pure food and a properly nourished frame.\u201d Adds ND AUDITOR for Sterling Exchange is steady at $4.83} Ward, lot about tt 5 [ verrai feet Engineering and Mining Journal gays:\u2014 | and we quote the market dull and nomin- | * Dre or: White Fish, 000 000 Congou fine Medi : 45 «06 BEERBOHM 8 oe _ Floating Cargoes | 965¢ March ; 97}e April.12 03 p m\u2014 | Civil Service Gazette.\u2014Sold only in packets ess P.O.Box No.1,866.for sixty-day bills, and $4.86 for sight- English, oy dy 8 rapidi id of the 1 There is a large amount of Coal wanted | ally unchanged at $3.95 @ $4.10, as to i Lake Su perior Salmon Trout.42 11 450 | do Common Mediu!) 032° | 37 \u2014 Wheat and Corn, firm.Cargoes on pas- | 77¢ March; 973c April.13 15 p m\u201496jc | labelled\u2014« James Eres & Co., Homœopathic September 24 ly 223 The foi! nt ble | 1g last sale, $9,100, and was rapidly bid up thac the Companies are still unable to e- } size of lot.Mackere , No.1 Cree eae.6 50 700 do Common.«02 080 7 d for chipment\u2014Wheat, steady.March; 97§c April.100 pm\u201496ic Feb- | Chemists, London, Eng.Also, makers of owing table gives the quotations, to $10,800, at which price it was bought liver.The milder weather of the past SALT\u2014There is only the usual quiet, Do.NOR 10 1 19 ohne Ves 19 = - 18 Com tirs Mark Lane Wheat and Corn, | ruary ; 96$c March ; 9Tge Aprik 215p m Eppss Chocolate Essence, for afternoon use.eavsc Our So COCA M 20 RVOG 0004 .3 : \u2019 \u2019 \u2018 DAVID ROBERTSON & CO.__AND DAILY COMM LRCIAL GAZETTE.Send fur Prices to H.P.RATHBUN & SON, Mill Point, Ontario.VOL.LXXIII.\u2014NO.47 MONTREAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY :4, 1881._ \u2014 a sr cnc SAREE EN.SEB. The close proximity of {| v erbose, is one nf the most practical men ! the map, they would see that the route of - \u2014 \u2014\u2014_ \u2014\" gp\" = - | | MONTREAL HExsi;u AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1881 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .comme POS a meme Ter = : me To TT TT iE Cm see sS Haw Advertiscments.Aw Adlverticement, i .as te \u201c latter part of May was most favourable j A Goop Steeestiox.\u2014Mr.M.H.Gault, | had covenanted to pee, this JA Hex fivnertiseiments uw Avi \\ montrent Æteralil.* for the development and diffusion of the | M.P.for Montreal West, if not the most | charter, und ator it they M Li Ts à .H AWB LIS IMENTS OC» { oo * typhoid poison.THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24 APPOINTMENTS.Natural History Society's Roome-\u2014Leoture, at 8 p.m.\u2018* the well to the latrines favoured the con- \u2018\u201c tamination of the drinking water; and to the use of this water, more than to any other single cause, we attribute the ** spread of the disease.In this opinion \u201c se in the House.£136 paid for printing Mr.Plumb\u2019s Railway speech of last session was again | ¢ In the Committee of Public | the new line was a crooked one, and he was Accounts on Tuesday, the matter of the not sure that the Company was not crooked this Company bad made application for in- He called attention to the fact that orporation to the Dominion Parliament, brought up, when Mr.Gault said that Mr.| and the Ontario Legislature as well, but Plumb should be called upon to refund | that the names of the promoters were not ; SCOTCH WHISKY, Ben Wyvis Distillery.(MAR INE) INSURANCE CO., \u2014 Houses, Cottages.TO LET.Stores and Offices, N THE VERY BEST PART OF THE CAPITALISTSESPÉCULATORS FOR SALE, CITY.The HIGHLY VALUABLE WELL \u2018The Wilkes\u2019 Jubilee Testimobial Presenta- | \u201c we are strengthened by the result of Prof: | this amount, He did not think the Gov-| the same in each case.He contended that OF PROVIDENCE, R.I WNERS PROPERTY.Jormany years owned hy Tay tion, in Emmanuel Church, at 8 pm.1.5 Croft's analysis\u201d 1t will devolve | ernment bad any right to pay for the print- | Mr.Gooderham had made satisfactory pro- COPY OF ANALYTICAL REPORT.PROPERTY 0 MEASURING \u201c\u2014ZUCTION SALES THIS DAY upon the authorities of Bishop's College, | ing of speeches made by private members | gress since obtaining the charter, and did ron BY SHAW & GOWDRY.Furniture\u2014At their Rooms, at 10 a.m.BY M.HICKS & CO.if thev wish to reestablish public confidence, not only to carry out the recommendations of the Medical Commission to questionable assurance that they have suc of the Houseto the vanity of the Niagara bard.Mr.Gault may be a strong | not think it fair to interfere with his vested party man, but he very properly objects to, | rights until he had been afforded a reason- have the public money wasted in pandering | able time.Referring to the conversation 1t is to which Mr.Cameron had with Mr.Preatice, be hoped that the Committee will adopt | he said he knew nothing of the facts, but Tue Contest IN BELLECHASE ~The can- | that the Grand Trunk had failed to secure Dress Goods! | ANALYTICAL LABORATORY, SURGRONS\u2019 HALL, EpixaureH, 14th November, 1879.I have made a careful and minute from ali noxious oils, and to possess all the CASH CAPITAL INCORPORATED, 1,799 | COMMENCED BUSINESS, 1.799 $400,000 eir Houses, &c., rented we Tag thel will find us \u2018prompt in getting first-class Tenantsto Respon- Being 32,60) superficial feet, Englisl y PARENT BROS.to Capîtalists, Companies or 202 feet on Wellington St 192.6 feet on Murray Streot 140.4 feet on Young Street, | neagy re 0 .Corbortunity This property offers a rare e\u2014 i who coutemplate the erection prrations, .J - Chemical Analysis of a sample of New - - - - $500,000 treet.housing, Manufacturing or otly are! Furniture\u2014At 245 St.Denis Street, at 10 | the letter, in securing for the [netitution Mr.Gaults suggestion, and request Mr.they had not been acquainted with the real Whisky forwarded to me by.Mr.D.a.GUARANTEED CAPITAL, 237 St.James 5 29 requiring 8 oaree ares, (and ePremises a.m.thorough ventilation, perfect drainage an Plumb to disgorge at once.reason why the latter gentleman had failed Ross, of the Ben Wyvis Distill ery, Ross ro an arine jels at February worth yond o ale tion: of! the Pire aly a THOMAS POTTER.\u2018a a pure water supply, but to afford un- : to buy the road.He thought it significant B 8s 00 S shire, and find such to be remarkably free | Insures all Descriptions o ce \u2019 Raisins and Tea\u2014At his Roums, at 2 p.m.7 M R B a SUMMARY OF NEWS.DOMINION.\u2014Dr.C.P.Connell, of Woodstock, will ceeded in doing so before the premises are occupied again.The occurrence has been sad and unfortunate, and it is, therefore, all the more incumbent on the authorities didates for the approaching election in Bellechase County are Dr.Bilodeau, Liberal, and Mr.G.Amyot, Conservative, was rumoured that Mr.Charles Langelier, the charter, while Mr.Gooderham had obtained it.Mr.B.B.Osler was heard in behalf of It | the Credit Valley Railway, He said that Mr.Gooderham had bought the Charter chemical properties of the highest class of malt whisky.Iam decidedly of opinion that the Ben Wyvis Whisky will age into mature whisky of the finest bouquet and quality.(Signed) Current OPEN POLICIES A SPECIALTY.Rates.J.K.OSWALD, PARENT BROS, FOR SALE B 9237 St.James Street.Depot and opposite the magnific an Elevators of the Montreal Wa, nt Stores , .rehoy i Company.WIth the Grand Trun sing track running along its Wellington?frout to the Wharves of the Ocean Ste and Vessels, it is unxcelled ag g site amer ceiving and shipping.Its close to the splendid new Docks and Dastr ilway Stree for re.roximity large Manufactories and Mills, and tend ait .i i : i STEVENSON MACADAM, Ph, D., &c.Q trem rs that the Government own all the iq, ® fact sh probably be the Conservative candidate for | to deal summarily with the evil and spare | M.P.P.for Montmorenci, would contest oth his ey os Shon, a2 at that lime d this .Lecturer on Chemist ry.AGENT, MONTREAL.45 aT f S | ton the Canal side (which cannot be solar \\ Oazleton County, New Brunswick.3 i licating it.There is very | Bellechasse in the Liberal interest, but his | D; \" 3 JUST RECEIVED, XR 10313 February 22 Buildin ots or aie on.Notwithstan dianvestment or spd: 18 > trick McD I, Com ir N ne he A ni a NEL fecti lis present constituents were adverse to his EI lL Ye franied.by There Ye a \u2014 : = - over $65,000 was refused for is propeotet, of General Bir Patric clougall, LOM} little dou iat nearly all infectious (is Si i his = i 1 \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 3 Splendid Line of new Printed Beiges, for 3 tle 3 : ; ~ _ irable corner in the | years ago.1 have now positive 1 ÿ five mander of Her Majesty Forces in Britieh & y i ver, diphtheria etignation of his seat In the Local Legis- Gooderham got the Charter that he would Spring Costumes, to be sold at 9c or \u2018ard.A consignment of the above whisky, in ILC ct sement > AOUSLS for Sule ox to Let.st.Joseph Sarthe city, 68 jet front.to sell at a com aratively low gure Goms: eases, such as typhoid fever, dip » | lature.th the Road, but th per y Qr.-Casks, Half-Octaves and Cases c = very h excecdingly ted and perfect title, N Com.North America, and Lady McDougall, have let f eb inal ingitis and proceed with the Road, but there was an These zew Printed Beiges can be bought , = \u2014 - Shannon Street\u2014Lot BX en Âue percent.Tiperal terms..sNIFICENT SE TAYE Street, .5 : \" JUST RECEIVED, J .S.HAMILTON & CO.12S 3 insertions, 60c; 6 insertions, 81; 12 inser st.Catherine Street, corner of Chomedy\u201450 sr AGNI ICENT SALI DETACHED RE- ing Mr | : co .Power, a wealthy merchant of that city, | PMt iD selling this Charter.That gentle- tions, 81.75; one month, 83 additional words x 125.Dasirable and cheap._100 x 125 | ADEN Robert Tree im Instruct.London, Ont, on a charge of beating Ar.impure drinking water and filthy sur s y chan \u201c| man had not been a party to the sale, but Splendid Line of new Spring Mohair de 30 and 44 ST, SACRAMENT STREET, and insertions in proportion.St.Catherine Street, near Fort ol oul removing froin the city) to (rho ia Andrew Higginson, a Montres ; pe ant, roundings.The misfortunes of Len and father Fe Senator Power.ar afterwards he was paid for bis stock by the Lyon, for Costumes, to be Pole at 20c per MONTREAL APHRODITE REINA VICTORIAS.st.Good Street, above Sherbrooke\u2014Resident | sale, his splendid residence, No.9 r lor out of $740, was broug A © ore he a d, | noxville should act as a warning Power had b du for some time.He | old Directors, who had covenanted to buy | vard., ; , lots, the choicest in the Fast End.nerin o | Se of stone, in tortor di vie Louse is 42-6 x trate at London yesterday, and di TE d, ° po act 4 represented Halifax City and County in| jp all the outstanding stock.Mr.Howland This new Mohair de Lyon i ful for AGENTS FOR CANADA.GOLDEN EAGLE REINA VICTORIAS NOTICE _ | ponies Sheet eos ar Se Cstmerine, | fé Guilrorsione imlorior division Né; EUR the prosecution, ng money baa been res to other scholastic institutions to leave no | the Dominion House of Commons from | had written a lett er, in which he stated that y 8 use learned that part of the - funded, and security given for the remain- stone unturned to secure the most perfect 1868 till the general election of 1878.In he would not have been a party to selling School Dresses, and can be bought at S.Carsley\u2019s in all the newest shades.February 24 47 ACACIA REINA VICTORIAS: just outside the city ! Snerbrcoke Street, near Bleury-\u2014Very fine 1 ment, 1zed iron roof, wide verandas on side Sarva: thy 203 ; Les : tainsahout twenty elegant) Iam now receiving daily applications for vear: conte elegantly finisheq .er ; thar t front.apartments, numerous wardrobes and |j : 6 - | politics he was a Liberal, the Charter on these terms.He (Mr.How- villa lot, 100 fee } block of Glosets, bathsand W.C, A most ind linen der UNITED STATES thor © re iin a SSI land) had only got his money back.JUST RECEIVED I FRESH COODS.Houses, Shops and Offices, | st.famille ste Boi el separate.aringea iiehen, bitier's pantry, lac]?.er too serious 1 .= .e- cella à range à , a ; get \\ k-modest Till the Coll PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.He urged hat Mr.dooderham had \u2019 .And am Prepared to treat with LAND- | St.Constant Street 100 x 75, near St.Cath | epparatouroi no « ooking ange A heating \u2014Mitchell bac been elected United | Fpirit of mock-modesty.HIF the College allowed the Lanatk bonus to lapse, and | Special Line of new All-Wool Roubaix Just Received DY |LoRDS for thele ting of the same.st.Urhain Séreet, corner of Guilbault\u2014$0 The marble Taniels (by eld) in the prinet : States Senator from Pennsylvania.premises at Lennoxville can be put on the | From our Special Reporter.had also delayed the Toronto bonus until Debeiges, in Grey, Brown, Olive, Fawn, R.CAMPBELL NELLES, iv: malty ent P00\" x 100.Cheap and Pandsome marble washstands, with hoi, ed ef \u2014À cate of black fever in Lennoxville, | proper sanitary footing, and the recom- Orrawa, February 23.after the change in the law came into opera- Capuchin Grey, Bronze, Live'y Grey.PHILIP HENRY 210 St.James Street.Uniyereit le.; cold water in all the bed and dressing rooms Pa., causes great excitement.In 1868, black | mendations of the Medical Commissicn LAKE ST.JOHN RAILWAY.tion.He called attention to the fact that &o, de.Roubaix Debei be SAF \u2019 February 12 37 February 3 | and many pther convoniences oo namerous .fever prevailed in the coal country as a ter- be carried out, the Grammar School will There was brought down this afternoon | Mr.Gonderhams was- very sensitive and al- ese new Roubaix Debeiges can SAFER THAN BRANDY.BUSINESS PROPERTY.respec pein red for \u2019 > ac i vays appeared in the Globe when his in- February 15 29 HOU A \\ 145, - The pcsition Is unexceptional be conducted at Magog.where ample ac- | a copy of the report made by A.L.Light, | * en 11 ' ebruary _ST.ANDRE STREET, No.145, pcsitior nexceptionable.Size of ; i iti .; terests were attacked, mentioning the Stili 2 .ing, @ lot about 76 x 230, 17,530 sup.feet, I 0 that A en ob en be commodations have been secured, and Engineer-in-Chiief of the Province of Que-|g leeps controversy.) B JUST RECEIVED, Enco re Whisky WITH AND WITHOUT GRO UNDS $4,000.Bo ig ay d situated.to view and other thiormation, apply Ty ite partment, because his Cabinet associates | the University lectures will be held in| peg, relative to the railway from Quebec to A lively discussion sprung up at this Special Line of new All-Wool Cashmere .In the following streets: ! | Terms to suit purchaser.| Real Estate and Finanatal Agent, aro not entirely congenial, the Lennoxville Town Hall, the students | Lgke St.John, and the Quebec and Lake | Boab Pix.Dot having hoon called fo order | poiey to Ve sold at 260 per yard.roree tax sravor.| New Spring Styles in ORE ST CATHE $9,000.75, LAWRENCE MALY ST, | 11st krancals Xavier Street, Melia, \u2014Five thousand dollars were cabled yes- | being billeted among private families in the | gt, John Railway.The report is dated the Chairman.Mr, Osler was defended by These new All-Wool Cashmere Beiges .SHERBROOKE ST FATHERIN E lot 43 x 144.Ever ything In thoroush repair.PER UNIVERSIFY STREEL-\u2014Pat band .i + .Mi : ; 3 \" Ja i 5 y J.7 Se .LA : 2 ; terday by the Irish World to the Land -village.The Trustees give an earnest»|29th January, 1881.Mr.Light recom- | other members, including Mr.Colby, who gun, be bought at 8.Carsley\u2019s in all the Encore Whisk Hats SRAIG MILLE UPPER Sr URBAN { Easy paymen E DAME STRERT ovo | street, dircetly oppasite Prince Arthur etai) Secretary in Paris, making a total of $65,- by the steps they have taken al | ends the employment of traction engines.| Protested against that gentleman being | \"°*CIN8 Shades.; , MILTON UNIVERSITY 914,000 0er front stores and offices The size of most substanthaite p'ont by the 006 remitted by fins pagar.he danger of another outbreak |: ad is estimated a $20,000 | 8388ed While others had been allowed to EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD: | Direct from the best makers, and supple- | VICTORIA MANSFIELD above, in good locality.Well rented to first Cerikingly handsome design, and.sed, of \u2014It is reported that the valcano in ready, that the anger ol another outbre The cost of the road is estim \u2019 proceed., 4 mented by our own famous Pullover PEL AIN STANLEY class tenants.| every improvement necessary for convert Fayette County, W.Va., proves to be simply | of typhoid fever will be thoroughly re- per mile, including a limited supply of Mr.Osler said that he had not desired to USED AT fashions.Three hundred dozen in seventy- MPSON MCTAVISH $1 3.500 \u2014CORNER OF MIGNONNE and ence and comfort, aoe litle conservatory, .i in the rock througk which .ln to come before the | rolling stock and buildings.The length of | say anything of an insulting character re- five different styles to hand, and more to | ST.MATHEW TUPPER , » Jacques Cartier Streets, 100 x75, and good stabling, os e splendid position an opening moved for all time to © > i i : ; .\u2019 : ; RICHMOND AL ding well built.Good business corner.of this property is too well known to\u201d requ; , vapour from warm stream underneath as-| es are reoccupied the road is set down at 179 miles, but it | garding Mr.G., but merely that while he 5 St, Thomas Hospital London.arrive.; ST.GEORGE ALEXANDER Seed Et .much comment.Suffice it to say the sito be .vo cends.prenne pied.was thought that the final location would } usually answered newspaper criticisms, in y R.W.COWAN & CO, ST.ANDRE FAUDRE ST JOSEPH STREET, Large | ant loin directly oo and in rear; 4?\u2014 The Tim:s says of the Cabinet that the \u2014_\u2014 reduce this mileage and also improve the | this case he had allowed the criticisms of MONTREAL.Tue HATTERS AND FURRIERS, MAISONNEUVE CHAMELAIN $1 7,500.lot 100 feet front, near } ! avenue, the charming view can never ba au subordinate officers will probably be Foster CHILI'S DEMANDS UPON PERU.grades, The first four miles over the Q., M., | the Globe to remain unanswered five or six E AG LE B R AN D | N Cornerot Notre Dame and St.Peter Streets.| MAPLE BRITANNIA Gill Street.Old puildings well rented.Easy ; structed, and being ea made oy firat-class : hio: Senator Howe, Wisconsin ; Horace 0.& O.R-R., 31 miles from the Junction to | months.He spoke further in support of Ask for our 65c Silks February 19 43 RICHMONDSQUARE EDGEHILL AVE terms.\u2014 | prop Tot measures 8 feet 1 fo, depreciat., Davis California; Wilson or Allison, Iowa ; The Chili haw d Peru, | St.Raymond, will be opened to traffic in | the Bill.Fi Tor oft G30 BIS.' 7 LAVAL AVENUE MAPLE AVENUE $35,000 \"HOSPITAL RER RE oct in depth, \"With à 2 fo v Lane and on 8 a] + \u2018 S° 11, > and one tor Pennsylvania, Illinois, or South he iilians 1avens conquere } >| July next, and 20 miles have been received Mr.Plumb attacked the new Company, Also a number of desirable Villas outside > + corner, four-story building, Jerms of sale very reasonable, pear.Blaine is sure, Folger is sure, and Foster | 2'¢; it seems, determined to make the by the Provincial Governnient.The rail- | and met with constant interruption.The ; ses \" ASRV Amand ai street, corner of Bleury street.Each house .i.> roc f the sale the said Petitioners be \u2014 $5,000, TWO COSEY STONE COT-| is30féet front: iots 12 h stab- i) ; Music by GRUENWALD'S ORCHESTRA proceeds of : TO LET.\u2014A fine Fr sVOU.TAGES, Nos, 1 : bd : ont; lots 120 feet deep, with st \u20ac mar School in reference to typhoid fever, | with a rental of more than £50,000 ; Lord | were conditional on the Company receiving | Tickets, 50 cents can be obtained at At EIGHT P.M, Manufactured for the Trade paid the paid um of eight pundred and cultivation, good Buiainger high state of Lew street.Very well rented WSL.Mat- grolind to considerably enlarge the rm j About twelve years ago, a boy contracted | Hartington\u2019s father 200,000 acres and | $!,000,000 municipal aid.The Company Nordheimer\u2019s Music Store, St.James Street ; .; BY p y-toree dollars, with interest thereon $ rs oo tenants more desirable than large $12 000Q,\u2014ST.CATHERINE STREET use, and would make a splendid site for k .© = had not shown the slightest sign of action , sert cr | For the presentation of the Jubilee Tes.rom the said 27th day of January, 1881, to- .> + corner of St.Mark.Th à B:Ore.\u2018 typhoid while at schocl, but from that| £180,000 a year; Lord Spencer 27,000 3 8 8 L \u2018and from members of the Ladies\u2019 and | ,: ial to Dr.Wilkes, at which all ether with costs, Apply to elegant & a hat most | Nos, 119 and 121 Panet street ; very cheap.\" yphoid ; .> ?ge until December last, when notice of appli- | Gentlemen\u2019s Committeo of the Hospital timonial to Dr.es, a ch ail are 8 , ; W.F.LEWIS & CO., glesant stone and marble-trimmed residence.| Nos.18 and 2 Wolf street.brick cottages.- time till the winter and spring of 1880 | acres and £46,000 a year; Lord Kimber- | cation for the incorporation of this new | \u201d February 22 15 cordially invited to be present.; HUBERT, HONEY & GENDRON, , February 24 Bt.Sacrament Streët.| terms ot paymen ote of its kind.Very easy Building lots on Peel, near Burnside street, \u2019 y .February of 5 £ ; C i ecessary.Thes ebruary 4 8, C.u - Brewery, very extensive gnd complete, 3 there were no other cases.In Fe y ley 11,000 acres and £25,000 a year ; Lord fompany made action necessary.a ose y Montreal, February 15, 1881.OFFICES TO $8,000,-MCGILL COLLEGE AVENUE situated on the greatest thoroughfare in the i the latter year, two cases of illness of a | Northbrook 10,000 acres and £12,000; Mr.| facts, , A L M TI | To be i LE1., Neatest and most cosey resi- y of Quebec, will be sold at a great bar : .] .s and £ L fluence, and he appealed to the Committee À ! SUCCESSOR TO [To be inserted en the 17th and 24th of , Those centrally situated offices, No, | dehce onthestreet.Everything in magnify.| S40: ' 8 .> 3 0VVe i i i es ° ebruary, an e 3rd and 1 Ti [i 372 Notr st : ; 1 x 0 uspicious character occurred \u2018Toward s | Dodson 3,000 acres au 3 500 ord to say if an independent line was not neces y February, and the 3rd and 10th.of March À Notre Dame St, now occupied by | SCHL Style New Cottage and Lot, 41.145, No, 17 Cour ie the end of May a defective drain in the | Huntly, who has just enrolled himself in | sary.He referred to a similar Bill to ae _\u2014 next.] 41 J.LE.McCorkill, Advocate, will be | 819 000.\u2014 YICTORIA STREET.Fine | Detached villa and garden, on Guy street A en ¢ un 3 , ear, whic y by hot water, easy of access, 5 * corner Of three sto ! near Sherbrook , y ; quadrangle was opened for repaire, | the ranks of the Administration, is lord of the present one introduced last year, which Phillips Squa re.$50 REWARD.RO SE NHEIM B R 0S.and fitted up specially for professional men, | dences, in first-class repair.ne resi- Threë cute nee ' and shortly after a boy, who had | 90,000 acres and £27,000 a year.The he said ho had beer asked to introduce by eing a first-class stand for à commercial 2 rible epidemic.comes nearest to a certainty of the others; but several influences are at work that may sists on his resignation.\u2014L\u2019 Agence Russe says Bosnia and Herzegovina will shortly be incorporated with the Austrian Empire.\u2014A small farmer was shot dead ner Buttervant, County Cork, yesterday, in conse- Their investigation seems to have been The members of the 19th and 20th of December, accompanied by Mr.Radford, Health Inspector, and Mr.Lowe, Drain Inspector of the city of Montreal, who carefully examined the drainage and ventilation of the premises, The report in the first place deals with the medical history of the College and Gramentered it while open, developed typhoid humiliation of the latter Power as com- The exactions of Gerfor nearly half a century, the chief source of Peru\u2019s wealth.The receipts from the sale of Guano have long constituted the chief resource of the Peruvian Government, and.it is certain that, deprived of her Powers, with the exception of France.These vessels, in co-operation with swift England, France and Russia, and certainly to other European Powers.\u201d Among the landed proprietors of Great Britain are several Cabinet officers and ex- Cabinet officers.Mr.Gladstone owns nearly 7,000 acres in Flint and Lancashire.The Duke of Argyll owns 175,000 acres, late Cabinet represented the land by a more road would develop a large extent of terri- RAILWAYS AND CANALS.The Committee on Railways, Canals and Telegraph Lines met this morning, Hon: Mr.Langevin in the Chair.The Bill te incorporate the Ontario and Quebec Railway Company was first taken Gazette of application for the incorporation He also referred to the letter written at the time of granting the Ottawa bonus, and said that nothing short of a denial from Mr.Gooderham that there had been an understanding with Mr.Hickson at the time he purchased the Charter for the Toronto and Ottawa Railway would satisfy the people of this country.There was no denial in the letters written of this fact, and the promises made of going on with the work Mr.Prentice, on the understanding that more he wag interrupted the louder he yelled.: Great Western was also interested.Mr.Dumble (Peterboro) was next heard and detailed the history of the Toronto and Ottawa charter, and more especially of the later negotiations.He said the old properties had come to the conclusion that At EIGHT o'clock P.M,, THE WOMEN\u2019S HOSPITAL.The Sparkling Comedy, in Two Acts, Naval Engagements! To be followed by the Laughable Farce, TO OBLIGE BENSON, bought at S.Carsley\u2019s for 22c per yard.and Printing Papers.PONT ROUGE MILL, Wood Box-Loard, Straw-board, and Woodpulp.Also, Quebec Glue Factory.Highest prices paid in cash for all kinds of Rags, Rope, Waste Papers, 100 St.Francois Xavier Street, The Wilkes ' Jubileg Testimonial A PUBLIC SERVICE WILL BE HELD IN EMMANUEL CHURCH, On Thursday, the 24th Instant, WHEREAS numerous False GINGER WINE, Important Sale of Dry Goods.On account of the extersion our Grocery and Wine Department has taken, it is our intention in future to devote our time and energy to that special line of business.February 14 28F 38 FLAVOURING ! Pure Havouring Extracts 134 St.James St.and 308 Notre Dame St.CHURCH, CHAPLEAU, HALL & ATWATER, {+ E.I.YMAN MILLS, Having taken the Ground Floor of 23 Hospital Street, Is prepared to Advance on Merchandise or Commercial Paper at LOW RATES.February 11 du 36 proprietor of the said immoveable to present himself and appear before this Court inserted once a week, during four consecutive weeks, in a newspaper printed in the Freuch language, and in a newspaper printed in the English language, in the City of Montreal, to answer to the demand of the said Petitioners; failing whicu, the said immoveable shall be sold by decree, acccrd- ing to law und with the usual formalities in such case, to the end that out of the net Water Works Department, the city limits, Building and Villa lots in different parts of the city, and several large manufacturing premises, with and without STORE TO LETA No.317 St.Paul street ; four flats and basement ; newly finished and painted throughout.Furnished with double windows.THOS.DARLING, able Tenant, stables in pen fect order, and will be let or sold on very easy terms.FOR SALE, on very easy terms ti Villa Lots on side of outa head rot i Simpson Street; also, Villa, on Dorchester Street > sand Villa Lots TO LET.\u2014Fine Offices and large Flats i Jacques-Cartier Buildings, corner of st.Jona and oepltal paireets, wh) (hese Properties : \u20ac mos si situations in the city.cathy and desirable lawyer.always well rented.Very central.\u2014ST.SEHH STREET.Three $15,000.ad stores and two cottages.ing in the city.Will bear strictest investigation.- $ | \u2014NOTRE DAME STREET.Two $30,000.very elegant stores exceedingly well rented to first-class tenants, \u2014~BLEURY STREET.$7,000.now fairly rented.Two stores Yery handsome corner residence, 14 rooms.\u201d Very complete.$3 300 \u2014NO.50 TUPPER STREET.> * Charming stone cottage, Very complete, and nice neighbourhood.$4 500 \u2014NOS, 1920 AND 1922 ST.CATH- 3070?ERINE STREET.Two large residences.Very desirable and attractive.Please examine, as they are new ¢ \u2014NO.226 ST.MARTIN STRE $2,400, Nice brick cottage, 5 pr Modern improvements, $3,600,\u2014 Iwo VERY PLEASANT ct the finest residence ever offers) ©} Perfect For permits to view and further partiel apply at my office.3 .H.H.GEDDES ) ke.Advocates, Barristers and Commis- power.first-class investment.Real Estate and Financial Agent a plete as possible.tory.tt .sioners.All rented.A first-cl FST COR.| 119 St.Francois Xavier Strecs, Montreal destroy his chance.\u2014 | many from France at the close of the war THE PENITENTIARY.non.gentleman sperme Eo ne FOR SALE BY \u2014\u2014\u2014 0.W.STAN TON, $100,000.35 on £1.Tomes Street Will PARE Ce tanta.SoRALE, A FINE : ; + .;, I - 4 i ca, \u2014The World says the Syndicate, which | of 1870-71 were intended , doubtless, to in- The discussion on the St.Vincent de | to his taking up the entire time of the Com- D S M IT H J r & CO ; Chambers : 2 REAL ESTATE AGENT, , guarantee 8 sure rental for the next nine Property, Stone, Tencinonts, * et Four IR Dn.majority of Le Patate capaciat®the conquered nation from assum- Paul inquiry this pfternoon was an interest: mite.Kirkpatrick .Hy ' 1} OGIL V Y & CO.No.131 ST.JAMES STREET.$80 000 \u2014ST- JAMES STREET, running Sn ; 50 Cha} Ro \"ht ort LF\u2019 1las hia, \u2019 : .ig.| ing one.It is hardly safe to judge the r.Kirkpatrick suggested that the Js * through to Notre Dame.= | seven annual payments.= The rent Je Railroad, is composed of Garrett Bros., Bal- | Ing a fighting status for many years.This, cost, but circumstances goes to show that | parties more directly interested should be COMMISSION PAPER WAREROOMS, January 24 20 (OVER MEDICAL HALL.) | FARM 10 LET.ceedingly fine stores; in the most central Part | ill more than meet the payments and jon .timore ; Drexel & Co, Philadelphia; Drexel, | probably, is the object of Chili in making ith .inati heard before th b i = The Estate Nolan\u2019s Farm situated at Cote | °fihe city.All rented throughout.= | rests, The balance $5,000 can remain to sy; \" ! & Co.New York: Russell Sage p > there has been a political combination | heard before the members of the Committee DEALERS IN TO L.Rue CHuRe C.| Joux¥.Hany, Jr.| Ste.Catherine and adjoining the Exhibition | $10 (()(),\u2014 BONAVENTURE STREET, purchaser at 7 per cent.Any energetic may ; Morgan 0.To b A > A t oR such heavy demands upon Peru.The ex- against the late Warden, which the Ministry | proceeded to discuss the question.RucaLEs CuurcH, Q.C.oOuN $.ly ° i orou e - * .hid $ ; .; stitutional President, with a strong force, niean, who, discussing the question | Put pointed out that the _gentleman also An adjournment was made until to- F.Debannes, Oger par Avize (Champagne).seventh of January, eighteen hundred and thorc ugh re Pare ln de an qu, front paint- Eee Fais pi prove at all times the very best t suppressed the rebellion.There was some | M\".Bonjean, who, g theq owned the Toronto and Nipissing Railway, | 0.0 = : eighty-one, under and by virtue of the Pro- | age ; ready for 1st April, of sooner Go rors RESIDENCES, kind of investment.| r blood shed.in the United States Senate, said: \u201cThe | which used the G.T.R.track for ten miles, | oor ' \", Bordeaux Wines vincial Act 42 and 43 Vic, chap.53; and ed ; Rent £45, no Taxes.No.11 Coursol ; TS H.H.Glo RhES, Real Estate Agent, i - \u2018 Duilio\u2019 could alone destroy our whole | and was consequently in its power.Next, 382 to 386 ST.PAUL STREET, Montreal.| La Participation Bordelaise, Bordeaux.| the other and further sun of twenty-eight | street.Nos.had ar Delta ceci Rent £50 $4,000 523%! ay terms of \"parut, Nos.10, 12,14 DRUMMOND STREET.\u2014 NOXVILLE fleet.\u201d He quotes King, who was sent by | Mr.Gooderham stated that he would build |.Anuisements, February 24 47 Richard & Muller, Bordeaux.dollars and fifty-six cents, for proportion of | and Wellington streets ; Shop End Dwelling, atb per cent._ nose nice modera-sized Houses are situated *, TYPHOID AT LENNOXVILLE.the American Government to inspect all | the road if he got a bonus of $300,000 from _\u2014 Burgundy Wines special assessment for widening St.Matin corner Grand Trunk and Conde streets ; Shop 3,200\u2014N0S.8 AND 91 CHAMP DE | taln modernimprovements, andare ofa class \u2018 - - : 2 in hi Ut i ; icipatities x .\u2019 street, said different sums united forming | and Dwelling, No.809 Craig street; No, 85 St.$ RS STHEET.Two Cut-stone | that will alwa d d 1 - | the E an fleets, end who in his work, { Toronto, and if the other Municipalities Nordheimer\u2019s Hall! ; ' Genevieve street ; Nos.8 and , , MA Cut-st ÿs command good tenants æ\" We have refrained from discussing the re Toe ee i > | which h d nted $800,000 in three Bonnet Freres, Fine Wines, Beaune, the total sum of eight hundred and seventy- | street : Nos 15 and si Sand ld Grand Trunk | Front Houses.Terms to sult purchasers.par ties having \u201cmoney to invest should not breaks of typhoid fever at Bishop\u2019s | - The War Ships and Navies of the ich fad granted 2 ; ! Cote d'Or.| three dollars, for the payment of which the Apply to cllington street.ST.ANTOINE STRELT.| (ol 0 examine those houses.Will be sold 2 cc \u2018 \u2018Ho?i Ir \u20ac .+ .| separate ; wo : cent outbreaks of typ PS} World : \u201cTf the \u2018 Duil d | bonuses modified their conditions.Such a I ! lars, pay of pPly to ; $4,500.\u2014NO.385 ST.ANTOINE STREET.| scparately if desired.Bort title ; .; .orld,\u201d says: the uilio > an 5 .GRAND AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENT said Petitioners have a legal Privilege upon OWEN McGARVEY , * That stylish stone cottage, 10 ¢ : ' College, Lennoxville, till we came into | « pandulo?prove a success, Italy will pos- | Promise really amounted to nothing, Le- .Canned GCoods the property above described : P 9 St.Joseph Street.| rooms, modern improvements, lot 21 x 118 Lo 119 St FL GEDDES, areet / ; ssession of the report of Drs.Osler, | sess the most powerful vessels in all | cause it was utterly impossible that a bonus BY THE Mr.ALEX.STRATHY has been admit- | Dandicolle & Gaudin Bordeaux property I \\lezing th February 11 36 _ | 15 foot lane.Terms easy ut 6 per cent.January 4.° vier ' j po ac ho were named \u2018Euro e: and if ab largest men-of-war, the | Of $300,000 could be got from the city of ' ' ted a partner in the firm of STRATHY & Mayan de Rounard ! Marseille.I The Petitioners furt a eging t at the $5 000, \u2014NOS.23 AND 25 ESSEX AVE- it Simpson and Cameron, who we ; It Un Vand the ¢ I uy ealize expecta- | TOTOnto.Mr.Gooderham had promised to Montreal Social and Dramatic Club, STRATHY, Stock Brokers, dating from I | last proprietor known of the said immove- T0 LET., + NUE.Two most genteel, semi- PROPE HE by the College authorities to investigate | \u2018 Italia\u2019 and the Lepanto,\u2019r ! pe commence the work of construction within \u2019 January 3rd, 1881.able was one Jean C.Gagnon, and that the | a a A Beautiful Vila, Fine Grounds, | detached residences.Most complete in 0 S .; tions, she will possess a squadron of men- i i Directed by Mrs.BUCKLAND Agents and Correspondents, | actual proprietor is uncertain and unknown.i Kitchen Garden, Peachery, Grapery, | \u20acVery respect.$5,000 each.On long time, h the matter.Their report has been made, of-war which will give grave subject of à year, but it was ma od ata toma y \u2018 STRATHY & STRATHY A PREV OST & C 0 > | Notice is therefore given to the actual Bin Conservatory, &c., &c, ill be Io $7,000.\u2014N0 1240 DORCHESTER ST, ES ; is i i : surveyors were sent oul, and ata tum , on very favourable terms tc a desir- I .; : fu and published in the Medical Journal.thought to one or other of the Continental ; : ; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY the 26th \u2019 , \" : when notice had been given in the Canada ' \u2019 \u2019 \u2018 .Brick Cottages, Nos 36 ; treet, A Apply to dwellin £ ; a ages, Nos.36 and 42 Coursol s ' ï hi 8 , Ji, Alarms of Fire have of late been I - ç 7 \" g8, desiruble in every | close to.P.Railws \" ; \u2018 formidable array of figures, the Duke of there had been some arrangement between R E {given in this city, to the great None Genuine without the name \u201c Hasm 3, PLUMBERS OF THE CITY Wo WALKER, respect.These are bargains.Victoria Substantially built double tenement, 67, 674 fever at his home in this city, Richmond having the largest number of the Quebec Government and Mr.Scott.Mr.detriment of our Gallant Fire | Joyas \u201d on each bottle 4°44 are specially requested to attend February 9 otre Dame St.| street, near Sherbrooke.Victoria, near Sherbrooke stmoot.; Prentice and his principals were to have paid 3 Brigade, a Reward of FIFTY |VO¥AS™ on eac : 7 & general meeting of the trade, y 34 a \u2014MAGNIF ; Stone tenement house, : s bert, v ps in July, after the school had been closed, | acres, viz., 286,000, and the Duke or v BY DOLLS TS is hereby offered to any person or to be held at the office of the $ 50,000, MAGNIFICENT GROUNDS | * near Ontario st » 296 to 301 St.Hu other students were taken down with the | Northumberland the heaviest rent roll, Mr.Scott $35,000, and the pormer verte Dora RS being the principal bfender) \u2014\u2014\u2014 Superintendent of Water Works, City Hall FOR SALE., * and residence, with out-houses.reet.ave complete control of the line.e disease, and the report states that the cause of twelve cases was traced back to the school.During the vacation steps were taken by the authorities to improve the sanitary condition of the institution, which £176,000.Mr.W.H.Smith is already a landed proprietor to the extent of nearly 7,000 acres and £10,500 a year.Then there were in the Cabinet three heirs (apparent or presumptive) to large estates\u2014 John Manners, Lord Sandon, and Colonel agreement had bean drawn up, but the negotiations had fallen through, and the Bill was withdrawn.Shortly afterwards the charter had been sold to Mr.Gooderham He had been a good deal surprised until he afterwards learned from Mr.Prentice an W.MCLENNAN, Esq., Will be deli®ered in THE GALLERY, On Friday, the 25th Instant, at 8 P.M: Subject :\u2014t The Outline of the History who will give such information as shall lea to the apprehension and \u201cconviction of any rson guilty of such offence.pe Bar SEVERE RIVARD, ayor.Montreal, 23rd February, 1881 Credit Foncier Franco-Caradir OFFICE AND FACTORY, 295 Notre Dame Street February 23 4 on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of MARCH next, at TWO o'clock p.m., to receive the report of the Committee of Plumbers, appointed to prepare a drafl of a By-law to regulate water fixtures in houses.LOUIS LESAGE; Supt.of W.W, Montreal, 22nd of February, 1881 Ah Upon St.Antoine street, the dwelling HH houses known as Nos.63, 65, 67 and 69 i of said street, with large lot in rear.The large lot, corner of Craig and Sanguinet streets, now occupied as a coal and lumber yard.Exceedingly cheap.One-third cash.¢ \u2014NO.52 UPPER ST.URBAIN $12,000.STREET, with about twenty thousand feet of land, Exceedingly attractive.$7,000,\u2014NO.% ST.DENIS STREET.That 3 * fine stone-front dwelling, near Dwellings, 30t0.34 Murray street el- pngton tire rray street, near W Xcellent business premises, with dwellings 27 to 33 McCord, opposite st.Ann's Church Most central and compact houses, Nos.8, 10 mn 12, 14 and 69 Drummond street.Two commodious stone nouses of two tene: ments each, 23, 25, 27, 29 Shuter street.1 Fy 7 u 46 oat Dandsome Silla residence, formerly Viger Square._ The vo de stone houses, 64,698 Sher investigation had shown to be di Stanley.These three gentlemen may be [ explanation.Mr.Prentice stated that he of Engraving, with Illustrations, p y H.A.Dubois, Esq., with about $5,000.~0s.220 AND 222 HYPOLITE » Dear-Bleury street.investig 1 wn to be very unsatis- ; ; ; abi ith 150,- i i said to have sat in the Cabinet with » | had not treated bim (Mr.Cameron) fairly Admission to non-members 25 cents.GOOD NEW BOOKS.; forty acres of land; 1 -s ili Slaughter Houses, [forty acres ofland: large cut-sione dwelling > Ld) A Solid brick block of 101 to Bove, oui Buildin Eden ie ble dent | Sof attri Bsa ne cots | TRI ecb! Sent ements 0 fi i hi y i i i i : ep rty is situated almost opposite nj : With a indsome house of two tenements- No.157, factory, and the remedies which were ap- | 000 acres and £280,000 a year among in this matter in concealing from February 24 47 Capital - $5,000,000 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby |\u201d View Mount,\u201d the residence oe Spposite modern improvements.Would sell.sepa- 159 Bleury stregt, opposite the Gest.Caurchplied were supposed to have been of such a | them.Lord Beaconsfield owns less than | him the real facts.r.Prentice stated - - A History of Greece from the Earliest Times =), given, that the City Council in- | Donald Ross, Esq.Titles perfect.Terms The Stores, with Dwellings, Nos, 327, 329, 31, complete eharacter as to obviate any recur- | 2,000 acres, and 18 actually in receipt of a | he had been ° authorized to open | Natural History Society Rooms rence of the difficulty.That the remedia] measures adopted were insufficient was pretty clearly demonstrated by the fact, that towards the end of November, six boys Cabinet pension.\u2014_ ee Mr.Mackenzie Bowkrn\u2019s paper, the Belleville Intelligencer, complains bitterly because Mr.Mills has received pay from this Province nearly every Conservative the negotiations by Mr.Chapleau, but there was some up the money, to Mr.Hickson, buy the charter difficulty about pulting and he had then gone who authorized him to in the interest ot the ences.He had felt, when he kad intro- SOMERVILLE LECTURES, 1861 February 2 28 President : Hon.E.DucLenc, Senator, (Paris) Vice-President : Hon.Jos.A.CHAPLEAU.Temporary Office at Montreal: Mousoxs BANR BuiLping, 117 ST.PETER STREET.to the Present, by 1.T.Timogeunis, 2 vols, $3.50.The first continuous History of Greece brought down to present date, and written by a Greek.The Reljgions of China\u2014Confucianism and Taoism, described and compared with Sister Augustine\u2014An Old Catholic\u2014Su- 3 v4 tend to pass a By-law to pro- > 7&7 hibit private slaughter houses 08 ¥\u201d or shambles within the city limits, from and after the first day of MAY next, or,as soon as a suitable public slaughter house, or slaughter houses, shall have been established in or in the vicinity of the city.(By order), that, by a resolution passed by easy.Apply to G.R.8.DEBEAUJ EU, orto 196 St.Denis street.E.C.MONK, Esq., Advocate, 1825t.James strect.February 5, 1881.31 A One large Room in the front part ot \u2014NOS.208 AND 210 HYPOLI $4 ,900.Semi-detached cottages, odo; style, marble mantles, hot and cold water, &c.PARENT BROS, 314 St.Lawrence street, together with the lenements in reur, Nos, 252, 254, 256, on St.Dominique street.\u201d This is a good invest: ment and liberal terms of payment will be given, with perfect title, Cadieux Street\u2014Brick Cottages Nos.32, 64, 66 108, 132, 134, 140, 143 ; these neat Cottages rang® houses, Nos, 149, 151 st JO LET.ESTATE AGENTS, in price from 31,700 to $2,700), and are worthy À Grand Trunk for $35,000 or $30,000, and \\ a .: i} \u2018hristianit A a.CHS.GLACKMEYER .xs \u201c the attention of small capitalists\" \u2019 / and one resident student were attacked by |; po .; had promised him $L0,000 if he could | FEBRUARY 24\u2014«On Sugar as an Article | The Company mill make Long term Loans C nietiant y, by Tames.Legge, Profes MEER = PT St Fa SNS, ee J | e Provincial Government for his services it for that fi \" Thenceforth h of Food,\u201d by Dr.J.Baker Edwards.on mortgage, with progressive sinking fund, sor of Chinese at Oxford \u2014$1.50.Montreal, February 22nd, 1881 u 40 G5=I above same.Well adapted for light close to Lusignan street.I Ï fever, and two other boys developed in reference to the Ontario boundary dis- get it for that figure.ence ort © | MARCH 3\u2014¢ On the Brain as a Thinking | and Short-time Loans without sinking fund, | The Chinese\u2014Their Education, Philoso- - Kgl anufacturiag era lapte Lion lient P ARE Five grst-class houses, ¥ingumere tu id after reaching their homes.It had been acting for Mr.Hickson.Sub- 0 \u201d by Dr.Osl Interest at Six per cent.phy and Letters, by W.A.P.Martin 1 Estate JOHN PRATT T BROS cMeKay, above St.Catherine street 0 15 ma os Mddlewex, II mainaine bis position as rer he charter cheapes thats Me H 10\u2014% On Toba i i ¥ i ly t D.D,, President of the T ! Æ 335 St.Paul street *; team, No.72 ached cottage, heat ke | was in consequence of this last outbreak | Middlesex, still maintains his position as | get the charter cheaper through Mr, | MARCH 10\u2014«On Tobacco, its Use, its For particulars, app ve AU Manager lege, Pekin \u201c1 Ts 1e Tungwea Col-| ke I | February 5, 1881.\u2019 reek steam, No.72 Aylmer, close to Sherbro0 ices of Drs.Osler, Simpson \u2019 ; po Gooderham and save his $10,000.From Abuse and its Effects on the Brain, on J.\\ : cr vo ; ckin\u2014$) ds.a 3 Li [ = RE that the service » Imp! Inepector of Public Schools.The Intel- these facts he [Mr.Cameron) thought the the Nervous System and on the Organs February 5 m : o = of be n y F orney s Anecdotes of : ee PTS LOM hen ee 0 , 5 ; As 8 .3 ; Pi > NG u en\u2014$2.00.s givenl L and Cameron were called Into requisition ligencer is probably not aware that in | Committee could drawg their own infer- of Vision,\u201d by Dr.Buller.MISSI ; The first work of the Commission was to examine the milk and water supply.A quantity of the water was sent Lo Professor Croft, of Toronto, for analysis, whose report emphatically condemns it as con- member of Parliament, who is a lawyer, hold an appointment as Crown Attorney from the Provincial Government.Messrs.Ouimet, Cimon, Perrault, Tellier, and others, hold such appointments, as did also duced this Bill last session, that he was acting for Mr.Chapleau, and would not have anything to do with it had he supposed that Mr.Gooderham was behind it.He was authorized, on behalf of the sup- Jew Advertisements MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.FORTY DOLLARS REWARD, Since 1878, a Patent Improved Breech.Loading Rifle, Martini Pattern, stamped Dr.L.O.Thayer's Patent Henry Rifie Barrel Co., enclosed in a leather cover, with sling perior of the Sisters of Charity at the St.Johanne\u2019s Hospital at Bona\u2014$1.75.Madame de Stael\u2014A Study of her Life and Times, the First Revolution and the First Empire, by Abel Stephens, LL.D., 2 vols, $3.00.the City Council on the 21st February inst., the following laces in the undermentioned Markets have en alloted and designated for the sale of Fresh Fish, in accordance with the provision of By-law No.127, concerning Markets, viz :\u2014 BONSECOURS MARKET.Rail the HERALD Building, and another, HAE] well-suited, for light manufacturing, in rear; steam power if nece .Apply at the Office, mary 155 ST.JAMES STREET.FACTORY TO LET or FOR SALE AGENTS, 237 St.James Street, Montreal, Two good solid brici Dominique street, opposite St.Lawrent® arket.Two first-class cut stone residences, 8 and pk Famille street, near Sherbrooke street: Two fine stone houses, four tenements, Wit extensions, Lu) to 106 Durucher street.8 Good stone house, two tenements, 86 Durocher, near Prince Arthur street.i \u2014 Valuable business site, 595 to 601 Craig streëts i 3 po R= _Cormer Seigneur and Richards Le Les » 505 to .1 Caron up to the | porters of the Bill\u2014and they were abun- .Montreal.The abo ew Edit f The Cl The fish hall at the east end of the market | 274 2 .Richardson Opposite the \u201cGazette\u201d office ! ch organic matter.The | Messrs.Mouseeau anc p tot y A marked Dr.Thayer, Montreal.e above | New Edition of The Chaldean Account of a ; :| Éfz:if Streets.Lot 100x75, Brick Buildi The land 614 da * office, ings taining too mu oe ission in regard | time of their admission to the Dominion | dantly able to carry out their pledge\u2014to WEST W RD.reward will be paid for its recovery, and Genesis, by George Smith, edited by Street with the principal entrance on said as hie ented by and big busement FOR SALE, 7 Craig rec, obp oc Henig ariel suggestions of the Commissl ga Ministry.say that, if a charter were granted, work J.C.MCLAREN for information concerning it.Rev.A.M.Sayce\u2014$3.00.Commissioners street,and a small entrance | gides: hus Bolin Engin CANONS ON three The excellent property, known as Mer £ to the water supply recommend the closing CT would be commenced at once and the road * - c DR.THAYER, Vol.1 of Fyffe's History of Modern Europe, | O° St- Paul street.plete} heated by steam-pipes throughout.P t X Tr bl hor Son vent Ze M un tal LO bts ?of the well, the replacement of the wooden Hymenian.\u2014On Tuesday morning Hon | Completed within a year, or the outside TS CANDIDATE 35 49 Beaver Hall Terrace, Montreal, by C.A.Fyfle\u2014$2.50.ST.ANN'S MARKET.Applyto ! .on -QU - em es, Lob Sani dp, nd Mount ain st rer \u2019 dogs by iron pipes, tl ral of the iron | Senator Howlan, of Prince Edward Island\u2019 | \"bin two years.> = 46 ip | Chansons Populaires du Canada\u2014Recueilles | _ The fish hall, built specially for the sale of M Se ESS, AT street, near Cralg street.dal ogs by iron pipes, the removal of the ir enator \u2019 ; »| Mr.Rochester moved that Mr.John E.| February 23 r 46 1 0 FICE COUNTER et Publices avec Annotations, &c., par | 18h at the north-east end of this market, January 18 63 St.Paul Street.A MOST Villa lots, 44 X 120 and 62 x 120, Nos.3 ab tank to the spring and the severing of the | was married at St.Mary\u2019s Cathedral, | Rose, Solicitor of the Toronto & Ottawa y EC | 16 school drain from the reservoir, the latter 40 be regularly cleaned and mspected.The other suggestions refer to the proper location of the privies and a thorough system Kingston, to Miss M.E.Doran, of that city.The ceremony was performed by Vicar-General Farrelly, of Belleville, assisted by Rev.Father Twohey, of Kings- Railway, be heard before the Committee.Mr.Rose stated that he was authorized to state, without any play in words, that the interests of the Grand Trunk and of Mr.69 St.James Street.The Committee Room of Mr.WILLIAM Gocderham were not at all identical.Both FARRELI#&is now open at the above ad- FOR SALE.Formerly used in the Consolidated Bank Branch, Chaboillez Square, Ernest Gagnon\u2014 Paper, $1.00 ; Cloth, $1.50 ; Cloth gilt, $1.75.FOR SALE BY ST.LAWRENCE MARKET.The stands on the outside of this marke between the north-east corners of the market building.ST.'ANTOIN 7 MARKET.DAWSON BROTHERS, The stands outside of this market, on the OFFICES TO LET.à In the Montreal House, C ze, 1 » Custo.se Ei See Light, cool, airy, m Hou Apply to MAGNIFICENT FARM OF ABOUT 75 ACRES BUILDINGS ALL NEW LAST YEAR.Durocher strect.No Commodious double tenement, corner 1062 12 St.Denis street, opposite the Garden.\u20ac Lot, % x 94, on Young street, close to Welli lon street.t5, First-class residence, latest improvement M.8.BAXTER on Peel street, near Sherbrooke strects 7 Apply to 1 Sth mure va The several Brick Tenements, Nos, 273 to f subsoil drai he C Jo.ton, and among the guests were Hon.opposed the Bill, but from different stand- dress, and friends favourable tothe Elec- Pply WM.DOW & CO.ST.JAMES STREET south side thereof, west of the weigh-house February 1 Dows Brewery.THIS IS THE German street.Easy terms will be given o oo 5 ae le Onision, Senator Montgomery and Mr.Bunster, M.| points.The Grand Trunk Railway opposed | tion of an INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE February 15 39 .' PAPINEAU MARKET.rer, certain the exac to a prompt purchascr, g Large tenenient property, NOS.15 to 37 Paye streel; good investiment.hover Alxo, several tencmeuts opposite the 8 on Payette street; pays well cet; # Building lot, 48 x 120, on University stfees> for the CENTRE WARD are invited to call and give their support J.THOS.OSTELL, Chairman of the Committee.tte ; P.\u2018The happy couple arrived in Montreal source of the endemic.The conclusion of | on Tuesday evening, and are stopping at their report is couched in these words: \u2014 | the Windsor Hotel.\u201c In this instance, whence the poison the Bill because it proposed to incorporate a Company which would construct a competitive line, while Mr.Gooderham objected to the new Company because it proposed to February 23 OLIVETTE ! 46 The stands outside of this market, on the north-east side thereof.ST.GABRIEL MARKET.The stands outside of this market,on the T0 LET, Two Upper Flats of Store 203 Notre Soy my Ei Dame Street, opposite Merrill's ; well suited for light manufactory, \u2014 REAL ESTATE 1 am offering Property for Sale in ail parts of the city, suburbs and country.GARDEN FARM ON THE ISLAND, THE RESIDENCE HAS ALL ; ; i south-east side thereof.bretty site tor a villa.-ookestreet ; Leur ; i fere with vested rights before he had February 23 46 Please send for printed Catalogues î sou ALSO , Ummiodious re idencc,856 Sherbrooke 2 came, or by whom introduced, we have | LO prevent the possibility of confusion been given a fair chance.One of the pro- y?ET H.H.GEDDES, The New and Char ming Oper a ST.JAMES MARKET.The \u201c Boyer Homestead,\u201d Upper Lachine MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.opposite the Collego hounds.\u201cy St, Joseph Ll in rear, rfect title, articularg ent, ontreal, 0, worth in six op ents alone ; and inte.in to suit getic man little more it.Perfect x >, er street, LE \u2014I am ant detach.late Peter reet.The ur stories, rted brick, ut Lwentyed apart- 1, and with onvenience d stable is fect order, und 166 faet, ted with a of the land ly divided m this site mits, &c,, | Agent, Montreal, FOR SALE mmodious andsomely- 29 Shuter nmodation tenements, ar, Cool in aining two rway lead- fuel hoist, od or bad larly when most desir- erefore, no ler street.\\RDEN, 5% ne villa is x40 and ex» fous halls, :nts.Very frost proof nd on both y improve.nd comfort aouse, The h excellent o the house rficial feet, rick tunnel s one of the 1d pleasant | \u2018gent, Montrealbeautifully n improve: and \u2018being onstant de- pf tenants, ot payment :commoda~ > very best Agenter street.STREET.re situated ty and con re of aclass { tenants should not ill be sold oS, er Street, ALE.5.Corner Re ; fitted u and hand- on one 0 West-End really ate should not y windows, $1,000 cash er for sale tone resi- sherbrooke iach house with stab- ; sufficient the corner id site for heap.ttages.de Sereet, complete, fare in the great bar- 0, 17 Cour uy street, arranged reet.sol street, ont, 67, 67 t.Hubert, near Weldwellings, s Church.\u201cNos.8, 10, two ten& reet., 698 Shernts, 101 to nt.56 on Btod invest nt will be eo pangs re worthy ne stree\u2019 © ta hooks Tniversity te 149, 151 St- Lawreu , 8 and ze street.ents, With eet.18, 86, #8 oC streets buildings rect.Me- Le 3, on Her- .34 and 8 er lot NO Welling yvements 37 Payel!® he above y street; # oxestrees st, Joseph ke strech w\u2014 \u2014- ~ \u2014 \u201c when in company with our Sunday-school \u201c the city.They are buying stock for ship- TI HZ ors ~e\u2014- the proceeds divided equally between his THE IRISH BALL.MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY GOMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THUR3DAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1=81.TELEGRAPH] REFORM LECTURE.Quesec, February 23.\u2014Mr.David, of Montreal, is to deliver an address before the Reform Club here to-morrow on reforms to be adopted in this Province in the interests of the people.PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.À meeting of the Roman Catholic Councilof Public Instruction takes place here to-morrow, and most of the Roman Catt.otic Bishops have arrived in town.FOR NEW ORLEANS.A party of Quebecers have just left on a trip to New Orleans to witness the Grand Carnival there.SERIOUSLY ILL Monsignor Cazeau is reported as being at the Good Shepherd Convent, rather seriously ill.H COLONIZATION, A party of young men left town yesterday to settle in the Lake St.John region.OTTAWA.THE CONVERSION CASE.» Orrawa, February 23.\u2014Rev.Mr.Syvrel rites to the Citizen as follows this morn- bg inre the Hull sensation :\u2014Dear Sir,\u2014 Permit me to give 1 true version of the sensation which took place in Hull last Sanday, and which your repo ter calls an \u201cAn Awkward A xfe > your reporter been impartial enough to inquire seriously about the matter he would not have written what appears in this morning's Citizen.He would have known that Miss Guerret is not a little Sunday-school child ; he would have been convinced that she is in her right mind ; that she is over 21 years of age ; that she was confined in Mr.Soucy's house for ten days against her will ; that she was struck by him repeatedly for protesting against ker former faith ; that she was deprived of her new Testament by Rev.Mr.Gladue, who deliberately burned it in her presence ; that her own brother made her leave Mr.Soucy's house because she was ill.treated there ; that she came to my place from her brother's because plans were being made to put her in a convent against her will.Your reporter would also have been told that Miss Guerret publicly abjured Romanism on the 19th inst, and was baptized in the faith of the gospel of the Lord Jesus at a public meeting ; that on Sunday efforts were made by me and Mrs.Soucy to have her go back to their home; that she persistently refused, because she did not believe in their assumed air of kindness or sorrow, even when they told her that a telegram announced her mother's death ; that on Sunday afternoon, teachers and scholars, on the way to the Dominion Church, she was forcibly, roughly, violently and publicly dragged through t he stroets of Hull, towards her brother-in- law\u2019s house ; that the leading parties who so brutally handled that young woman are four sons, Andrew L., William, Francis and Joseph, aud his daughter, Mary Anne Rud- .dock, He also bequeaths to his grand- ; daughter, Edith May, at the decease of his i wife, the sum of $4,000.He makes several other direetions of a private character, and appoints his sons, Andrew L.Rudduck and Joseph Ruddock, his executors.He leaves real estate to the value of $25,000, and personal property to the value of $55,000.Mr.Joseph's Rudock\u2019s will has also been To his sister, Jane Ruddock, he leaves an annuity of $1,000.To his two sons, William Smith Ruddock and Andrew Block Ruddock, he devises in equal proportions all Lis shipping property, or interest in ships, or other vessel property, on the condition that they shall pay his trustees the sum of $16,000 to be invested in stocks, ete., the annual income of such sum to be given to his wife, and after the decease of his wife upon trust for his daughters Jane, Catherine and Mary, who is the wife of Walter W.Welsh, to pay to them in equal partsan annual incowe of said sum.To his executors he bequeaths the residue of his property to sell or dispose of as they may think proper for the benefit of his wife, and after her death for the benefit of his daughters and sons.He devises all the real estale vested in him as mortgaged to his trustees, subject to equities affecting some for trusts as aforesaid.He nominates as trustees Rev.Andrew Gilmour and his son Andrew Block Ruddock, and appoints his wife und the above-named persons as executrix and executors of his will.His real estate is placed at $1,00C, and personal Property at $70,000.WINNIPEG.THE RECENT ACCIDENT.Wissieea, Man, February 23.\u2014The St.Andrew\u2019s Society has undertaken the burial ofthe remains of the late Charles Smith and Leonard O'Brien, victims of the nitroglycerine explosion on the Pacific Railway.Their bodies were forwarded to Winnipeg at the expense of the contractors of Section 8.AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.The Provincial Agricultural Association held its adjourned annual meeting to-day, end elected the following officers :\u2014Col.W.Osborne Smith, C.M.G., President; W.8.Hall, Vice-President; Arthur F.Eden, Treasurer; Acton Burrows, Secretary.ORANGEISM.The Grand Orange Lodge of Manitoba and the North-West Territories held its annual meeting here yesterday, and elected the several officers for the ensuing year.The R.W.G.M.elect is Brother Niblock, an officer of the Grand Lodge of British North America.The members ot the Grand Lodge and visiting brethren were treated to a sumptuous spread in the Windsor Hotel by the brethren of the city Lodger.and an enjoyable time was spent.NO CRIMINALS.The Assizes open here on the 1st of March with a bauk criminal calendar, and in consequence no Grand Jury has been empanelled.The civil docket, however, is well-known to us; that they struck some | large.This absence of crime Speaks well of our men aud women who tried to dufend | for the character of the population of Win- Miss Guerret.Your reporter would alsv have lewned that she was liberated on Sunday evening only after they had began to realize the critical position in which they placed themselves in obstructing the highway and committing an assault on those who protected a defenceless and homeless young woman ; that Mr.Soucy consented to let her go from him after making her promise that she would not have him prosecuted for what he had Leen doing that afternoon.SUPREME COURT.conferring unanimously a judgment by Mr, |! the evacuation of Candahar is exciting increasing interest.In the Supreme Court, to-day, the argu- | Shortly raised in the House of ment was concluded in the case of Che- | Lord Lytton, supported by the whole valier vs.Cuvillier et al., in appeal from a | strength of the Conservatives.> judgment of the Queen's Bench, Quebec, | Public feeling against the evacuation, and nipeg and the prairie Province.Midnight Despatches GREAT 3RITAIN, \u2014 THE EVACUATION OF CANDAHAR, Lonnon, February 23.\u2014The question of The subject will be Lords by To excite or the preparation of this debate a series of Justice Taschereau, then in the Superior | Meetings are being held.The first came Court, maintaining a demurrer to appel- | © lant\u2019s declaration.The appeal was taken | Members of Parliament were- present, On on the ground that the appellunt was thus | the other hand Col.Gordon, to-day, pub- ives.deprived of recourse for a claim of $185,000, lished a letter in favour of evacuation.made by him, as legatee of his late wife, against Mrs.Cuvillier, Mannee Cuvillier, the late A.M.Delisle, Mrs.Delisle, the || GIVES UP THE LEADERSHIP, Marchioness de Bassano, and other mem- to Justin McCarthy.bers of the Cuvillier family, for his wife's share in her mother\u2019s rights of dower and commission in the succession ot Hon.Gustin Cuvillier, her grandfather.made against the defendant of exercising | © undue influence and def.auding plaintiff's wife and her sister, by inducing them to sign deeds acknowledging respondent\u2019 rights.Mr.Dube, Q.C,, for the appellant, abandoned the claim for power to the extent of $100,000.The case of Shaw vs.THAT TRIP TO PARIS.It is stated that Parnell has gone to Paris f League funds IRELAND, LAND LEAGUE EXECUTIVE MEETING.Mackenzie, 8 heavgaction: for damages for the Land League to-day detectives outside arrest on a capias, is in progress.CURLING.t Two rinks of the \u201c Blue Nose\u201d Curling | © Club, from Newcastle, N.B,, arrived to-nixht to play for the Governor-General's Trophy.| vising Teams from the Royal Caledonia, Montreal meetings which were to be held on Sunday, Caledonia, Quebec and Toronto Curling | as it was desirable the terms cf the Land Bill should be known before the meetings to morrow at nine | werp held.o'clock, at the Vice-Regal Rink, between being generally paid.Club, will arrive to-morrow morning.The competition opens took note of all who attended.A letter from Mr.Eagan was read, which stated that he Paris press of all shades of opinions ordially indorsed the Leaguea telegram from Mr.Parnell, ad- Miss MacGillis, Ecru India mull,with lace | ¢ the League to postpone the Miss Guerin, white cashmere, silk | s fringe.Dillon denied that rents were the Montreal and Quebec teams with iron, reported shot near Buttcvant was only and the \u201c Blue Noses\u201d and Toronto, Friday, with stone.THE HULL SCANDAL.on | wounded.Bev.Mr.Syvert denies the statement | Wa8 evicted to-day from a fartn near Parson that he is a convert from Rome, he says he + cludes \u201cI sometimes wish I could say I abjured Romanism, but I cannot say that.\u201d CHESS.The chess tournament was re-opened at ten a.m., but only one game was started.two of the best players in the Dominion, Mr.Schull, of Guelph, and Mr, Hender®on, | t of Montreal, which resulted in a victory for | t the latter, after a two hours splendid fight.Qo BUYING.The Messrs, Elliott, of Kingston, are in ment to England in the spring, and making purchases from the cattle breeders of this locality.\u2018 THE NARBONNES.The Minister of Justice has declined to interfere with the cause of the law in the case of the Narbonnes under sentence of death for murder.The execution will take place next Friday, t t RF : ; ; iss | tons, against 928,972 net tons in 1879, poses.by Chili.The Argentine Govern- | Miss Harwood, Miss M McGillis, Miss 3 EE ¢ mit TORONTO, ment br enrolling the National Guard.Mountain, Miss O'Brien, Mrs \"Small, | 732,226 net tons in 1878, and 560,587 net ABBOTT, TAIT, WOTHERSPOON & rm ; Miss Thompson; Miss Shea, Brook- | tons in 1877.The increase over 1879 was ABBOTTS, HANLAN'S RECEPTION.lyn Y; Mrs Potter, Mrs Ray, | 274,201 net tons, or 30 per cent.; over Solicitors for Applicants! Toroxto, February 23.\u2014A meeting of PORTUGAL.Miss Rafter, Miss Wilson, Miss Egan, Miss | 1878 it was 470,947 net tons, or 64 per | February 30 the Hanlan Rece tion Committee was held M Egan, Mrs McGovern, Miss T'rihey, Miss | cent.; over 1877 it was 642,586 net tons, to-night, at Which arrangements for the EARTHQUAKES.Ida Trihey, Mrs O'Flaherty, Miss O'Flaher- ! or 115 per cent.The production of Besse- JOH N SWAN & SONS reception were completed.Hanlan is ex-}| yo.February 23.\u2014Thirty-six tcces- | ty, Miss Donovan, Misses Mount (2), Mrs J | mer steel ingots ingots in this country from \u2018 \u2019 pected here on Friday of next week.Hel oo oh \"oe earthquake occurred at 8t.| J Milloy, Miss Corbet, Brooklyn ; Miss Shea, 1872 to 1880 was as follows, in net tons :\u2014 _ Co Will he met at the railway station by the | Michael's ia the Azores.A church and Brooklyn ; Miss Mullarky, Mics Ge | Yep | 1872 120,108 | 1877.560,587 | Live Stock Commission Agents, Se yee copy a are | me Beddoes rt | Ih Js 12e em RAE thei i i other citi- s ; i ohn ; um, À 4.0.0.,93 eres 28, .a private tora: racomrion Will be | Persons have been killed.Hagar, Mrs Walter Kavanagh, Miss Kava-| 1875.|.875,517 | 1880.++ 1,203,173 Edinburgh and Glasgow formed, to parade through the principal - nagh, Mrs Kempston, Miss Patterson, Mr8 | 1876.525,996 Streets.\u2018The procession will eventually IM PER IAL P ARLIAM ENT.Kennedy, Miss Ramsay, Mrs Clapham, Miss * stop at the Grand Opera House, which has been engaged, and where a gymnastic and orchestral entertainment will be given, and ÿ.the presentations wilt be made.The latter are to be three in number.A $750 service stubborn The town of Chorillos the Chilians to the ground.and beach are strewn with bodies, supposed to exceed 6,000.Lima, the stores of wealthy It is said that Peirala has 800 men with him.Owing to false a rumour that the British Admiral and Minister had been killed by the Chilians, the British Man of War went to Collao, prepared to attack the Chilian fleet.own.SOUTH AMERICA, NO PEACE YET.\u2018 à sign peace, and have 0 come to Lima on account of the resistance of the Peruvianswas burned by The streets Great fires occurred in market, and Chinese merchants.in the Chilie advices Statesmen of he Argentine Republic will protest against he annexation of any con Placed in the Registrars hands.He | and pleasure vf those attending.Many bequeaths to his wife all hig obstacles were thrown in the way, which at.furniture, plate and household effects, | first sight looked insurmountable to the with Llack lace, mings.trimmings.trimmings.: fat St.James\u2019 Hall yesterday.Twenty .: the writer of the paragraph in the HzrauD Mrs Mooney, garnet velvet and lace trim that, during three years of the existen:e of y y - , .| the Eminent Musical Society he alludes to, Mrs Barry, garnet velvet and corn colour.the Decker Piano was kept on sale here but nobody, not even its agent,who was and Parnell has temporarily transferred the trimmings.2 eadership of the Home Rulers in the House ed silk, lace trimmings.mings.fh instr Miss Harwood (Vaudreuil), pink silk, with ait OF He present pon for a Charges were | in connection with the further investment white organdy overskirt and flowers, silver y 5 5 3 Sn it is{hahes Miss Stewart, pale blue satin, silver orna- him, it is the best he has, and he must make ments.cherry-flower trimmings.DusLIN, February 23\u2014At a meeting of | Silk and satin, silver ornaments.Dillon read | mings.The small farmer | dinal.Two large farmers, members of | Smilax and flowers.the Land League, have been arrested.RK ] Dusuix, Pebrua y 23\u2014A Catholic Priest | trimmed with down.There was an immense crowd but | Spangled tulle.bas always been a Protestant, and con.| 20 disturbance.- Lima, February 1.\u2014Advices state that | taille and Madame Robitaile, Hon Edward The gentlemen present suspended ope- great distress is cxperienced by well-to-do Blake, rations to witness a great battle between | classes.Hundreds of beggars swarm the Anglin, Hon E J Flynn, John Costigan, MP, strects.The Chilians cannot find any one | Hon W W Lynch, Dr Bergin, MP, and Hon | roof of the rear part having fallen in.refused { J A Chapleau.Miss O'Brien, Miss Emmie Southgate, Miss C McIntyre, Miss Hayes ; Miss O'Donoghue, | the eleven Bessemer steel works of the United States detailing their production in the calendar year 1880, and promptly lay the statistics thus received before our re ers.estimate we formed of it at the close of the in | Kingston ; Miss Thomit, R Charteres, Mrs Stafford, Miss E Cronin, Miss McNaily, Mrs M J O'Flaherty, Miss Rattie l'oihey, Mrs Barry, Miss Ennis, Miss Marks, Miss Cockburn, Mrs Thos White, Miss White, Miss J White, Miss Murphy, Miss Maud Muldoon, Miss Tessic Whelen, Miss DE Main ron gots produced in the United States in 1880 , 1 quered territory | Doherty Mclver, | Vas 1,203,173 net tons, or 1,074, 262 gross : 1 Yy 1 * There was a sound of revelry by night, And Canada\u2019s capital had gathered then Ier beauty and her chivalry; and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men.\u2018t'he annual ball of our Irish fellow-citi- zens came off last night at the Windsor Hotel, and Was, as in past years, a grand success.The Committee of Management is deserving of every praise for the excellent Arrangements made by it for the comfort success of the vall, but with characteristic energy and perseverance, combined with the genial manner of the Irish rave, all irritating troubles were swept away, and the annual ball oi last night may be looked upon as not only the greatest social event of the season, but perhape of many past years.The Windsor's handsome ball-room and suite of rooms for guest dressing-rooms were nicely put in order for the occasion.Decorations were not needed, for there are few ball-rvoms on this continent can equal the \u201c Windsor's \u201d in artistic beauty of its coloured frescos or the massiveness and chuste design of its carved mouldings.The floor of the ball-room was in excellent condition for the dancers, and from 9 o'clock in the evening to the « wee sma\u2019 hours of the morning, the merry, black-eyed Irish lassies, with their sisters from « Merry England,\u201d the « Land of the Heather\u201d and our own Canada, engaged in the mazy waltz, the wild, rushing galop and the more dignitied Lancers, with partners of their choice from the sterner sex.The music furnished by Gruenwald's string band was so good, that up to the last dance on the programme, the greatest spirit was infused into the dancing, and one and all enjoyed themselves thoroughly.The Lady Patrone-ses were Mdme T Robitaille, Mrs M P Ryan, Mre M Doherty, MrsJSC Wurtele, Mrs Thos White, Mrs W H Hingston.The Reception Committee were Messrs J J Arnton, Charles J Doherty, M Guerin, Henry Kavanagh, 8 H Ewing, John D Purcell, John J Hayes, E P Ronayne, G Bury.Floor Committe\u2014J J Milloy, PJ Ronayne, MJ F Quinn, J U Shortiss, Edmund Guerin and D McEntyre, jr.The Secretary of the Ball Committee, Mr.D McEntyre, jr, is deserving of the greatest praise for the manner in which he conducted all the Committee's arrangements.THE ELECTRIC LIGHT was tried for a time, but the light was found to be most injurious to the colours of the ladies costumes, and it was soon shut off, and the gas returned to.Certainly, for very large ball-roomn assemblies, Edison's light will not be the favourite.THK SUPPER, About one o'clock the party adjourned to & very recherche supper, gotten up in the Windsors best style.The tables were desorated with handsome harps and Irish shields and other emblems of Erin.His Honour Lieutenant-Governor Robitaille and his A.D.C, Captain Sheppard, Hou.J L Beaudry, Hon J Mercier, Mr last, all seemingly enjoy ng themselves.THE DRESSES.space than we can this morning spare to describe them properly, even if we were fully posted in all the mysteries of the millinery and dress-making art.Among the many rich dresses, which at once arrested the attention of the ÿe were the following : LADIES' DRESSES.Mrs J Stewart, maroon velvet and mauve ments, Mrs Hingston, black satin and lace trim- Mrs McEntyre, cream-coloured silk.Mrs Kimpton, black velvet and lace Mrs Milloy, pink satin shirred, with lace Miss Murphy (Quebec), cream silk.Miss Mullarky, pink silk, and lace trim- Miss O'Brien, cream-coloured silk, with Miss Mountain (Quebec), coin-coloured Miss Mooney, cream-brocaded satin.Miss White, white silk.Miss Barclay, white silk.Miss Bella White, pink satin, lace trim-| 1 Miss Wilson, white silk.Mrs Small, Pompadour sptin and car- Miss Mount, cream satin, trimmed with with heather blossoms and poppies, dia- | but all are said to be well insured.mond ornaments.Invited Guests\u2014Lieut.-Governor Robi- Hon John O'Connor, Hon T W LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.LADIES.Miss J L Jackson, Miss Alice Crompton, Miss Mullen, Miss Sherbrooke; Miss Murphy, M PP, who were among the more | at important guest, remained to nearly the apart, : ; pretentious rival, could be furnished, than Of the beautiful costumes, which were by the fact that our finest musical organiza) worn by the ladies, it would take more tion preferred to procure one rather tnan use the Weber, which was, as usual conveniently on hand.\u201d it had no business to be, whereas it was in reality at home.in this the finest Concert Hall in America, having been permanently placed there by Sir Hugh Allan for the use ot the overskirt trimmed with lace, gold orna- | leading artistes, who generally use no other.î k v ; rietor of the mansion to absent himself Mrs Thos White, black velvet, trimmed prieur a neighbour below him in the social scale should drop in for an hour to enjoy the beauties of a situation which, Mrs Foley, black satin and white lace | from his associations and habits of life, ; , must be new to him.in the visitor to abuse the privilege of a guest in order to assail his host in his own house.Choir, thought of using it for such a purpose as lcng as the Steinway and the |.Chickering could be had, it was, in fact, given to Mr.E.R.Fordham, fire was dis- reached the street in safety, though several ladies fainted when the alarm was raised.The Fire Brigade were soon on band, but not before the flames had made such headway that the whole interior of the hall was fire js supposed to have caught from the heating apparatus.which has occurred in Nordheimer\u2019s Hall within the past few years.extinguished at 4 o'clock this morning, the PRODUCTION OF BESSEMER STEEL Lonpox, February 23.PUSHING THROUGH THE PROTECTION BILL.In the Commons, to-day, Gladstone gave i : i ; notice that if the consideration of the Protimed he Mayor\u201d Piesonted fom the tection Bill as amended is not concluded to- sociation of Amateur Oarsmen will also make a presentation, and finally Mr.T.B.Whitefoot, of the London Sportsman, who is coming oyer with Hanlan, will present him with the Sportsman Challenge Cup, worth £100 sterling, as à gift trom the paper and a 25 guinea medal, another gifs from the same journal.The gymnastic entertainment will Le shared in by some of the best amateur gymnasts of Montreal, who have volunteered their services, in addition to the members of the Toronto Gymnasium.The reception will \u20ac one of the grandest ever made in the City.The Grand Trunk will run special eX cursion trains, and probably other 1ail- Ways will do the same.SAD ACCIDENT, À medical student named JohrnParratt Was struck and instantly killed by à runaway horse on Queen street Kast last night While crossing the roadway.He leaves a Wife and two children.The poor fellow Was greatly liked, and his death is much regretted.day, he would give notice of motion for having the amendments put forthwith at 7 1 to-morrow evening, and for immediately | lon, J Purcell, Chas Hagar, Walter Kavafterwards commencing the debate on the third reading.In the Cemmons, the consideration of the Protection Bill continued in a dilatory manner.Two Home Rule amendments, intended to introduce distinct provisions in the Bill, that prisoners be leniently treated, were rejected, Mr.Forster saying that the Government would do its best to prevent hardships.T.P.O'Connor was warned and Healy silenced by the Speaker for irrelevancy ana repetitions.The consideration of the Bill was not finished when the House was obliged to rise by the rule governing Wednesday's sittings.WEATHER REPORT.MonTREAL, February 23.TEMPERATURE in the shuwde by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument makers 242 and 244 Notre Dame street :\u2014 8 A.M.1 P.M.6 PH.ST.JOHN.320 170 14 © BUILDING INSPECTION.as Ms.Max, ST.Joux, N.; February 23 \u2014Mr.M.W.x Mahar, Inspector of Buildings, presented BY BTANDARD BAROMETER.Lis annual report to the Common Council ' 8 à.x.1 pu 6 rx, this afternoon.The whole number of per- | 29.65 29.84 30.00 mits for building, including extensions, re- Movals, etc, for 1880, was for wood and Wood-cased with brick or iron, 46; and for brick or brick and stone, 15; total, 61; costing for wocd and wood-cased $41,765, and for brick and stone $73,610.The number of buildings damaged by fire and examined as required by law during the year is 1°, Most of these were but slightly damaged.The total loss on buildings during the year is $35,000.The bulk of this was on one building, Mullins Brother's property, Dock street.The loss is less than last ycar, When it was $502,300.LARGE BEQUESTS.Tlie will of the late Francis I,.Ruddock METEOROLOGICAL OFFCE, } Toroxto, February 23, 10 a.m.The probabilities for the next 24 hours are :\u2014Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf\u2014Brisk to high winds ; gradually shifting to west and north-west ; cloudy weather with snow, followed by clearing and decidedly colder weather, Maritime \u2014 South-easterly to south-westerly winds ; fair to cloudy mild weather to-day, with areas of snow or rain, followed to-night or to-morrow by strong westerly to north-westerly winds ; clearing and colder weather.PP \u2018Lives there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said as Leen admitted to Probate.He bequeaths to his wife ail of his estate, real and per- Sonal, whatsoever and wueresocver the same\u2019 may be situated, during the term of her natural life.At the death of his wife he tects that the property shall be sold and | I'll pay before I go to bed The debt I owe the printer ?Yes, there are some we know full well Who never such a tale could tell ; And when they die they'll go to\u2014well, The place where there's no winter.\u201d -| position as representative of the interest of M A McDonald, Mrs J H Mooney, Miss Mooney, Miss Fraser, Mrs McGarvey, Miss McGrail, Miss McLaughlin, Miss O'Brien ; Miss J Mountain, Quebec ; Mrs W H Davis, Miss Davis, Mrs John, McGarvey.GENTLEMEN.D E Bowie, Wm O'Brien, E A Small, PA Milloy, T J Potter, R S White, J 8t G Dilanagh, HJ Kavanagh, J T McNamee, John Cloran, Dr Hingston, James Crompton, Magor Tobin, E A O'Brien, Richard Mc- Keown, D W McEntyre, Charles Coursol, R D McGibbon, Richard Smith, Hector Prevost, W H Arnton, M McGillivray, CJ Doherty, M Guerin, E Guerin, J A Shortiss, P J Ronayne, J J Arnton, Dr Guerin, C Leprohon, J P Whelan, J J Harcevan, G Piche, W W Halpin, M DeMartigny, Mr J Hopper, Alex Power, E P Ronazne, Ed Brankin, Louis Perrault, Wm Redmond, Hon Mercier, Louis Payette, M Victor Roy, J A Rafter, Mr P Davis, ll J Beemer, Frank Brennan, G W Craig, W L 8 Jackson, T B Murphy, Wm Farrell, M 8 Foley, W H Davis, J J Hayes, M J F Quinn, Emil Thourit, C Mullen, Wm Stafford, John McNally, 5D Steward, M 8 O'Flaherty, P J Fitzpatrick, Thos Robin, D Barry, T Fogarty, B Globensky, Dr Wood, J C McCorkill, Dr E B Ibbotson, A J Fitzsimmons, A H Murphy, J H Mooney, Mr Fleming, Hon Mr Flynn, W A Owler, Wm Wilson, C Egan, P Mc- Govern, Thos Trihey, H J Cloran, John O'Flaherty, Dr Mount, D_Sincennes, J J Milloy.WEST WARD.To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Sir, \u2014In order to correct some false impressions and idle rumours circulated by the active promoters of my opponent to the the West Ward, I think it due to the electors to make the following statements :\u2014 About eight weeks ago I wus solicited by some of our most worthy and respectable produced by these eleven works in 1880 was 917,592 net tone, or 819,279 gross tons, against 683,964 net tons produced by the total Bessemer steel rail production of the country from 1872 to 1880, not including rails rolled by iron mills in 1880 from pur chased blooms, was as requested a_delay, and about a fortnight afterwards I was again approached upon the same subject and consented.By this time the Ward had been and three.of our consenting thereto.The three Ald.Fairbairn, Proctor and McShane, and afterwards signing a requisition promising to support my candidature and do all that they could to secure my election.As there wag no likelihood of any opposition, their requisition and my acceptance was duly published between the 18th and 28th ult.in all the English and French papers in the city, and no opposition was then manifested.About two weeks after this a movement was made by a few Aldermen in the Council (in order) to secure the services of our Lighly-esteemed ex-Alde.man Stephens, to have him oppose me in this Ward, as his services are very much wanted in the Council, in order to lead them, as things were not going as they _shoald be.To this end a telegram was present sent to New York, where he then was, impressing upon him the (difficult) awkward position in which the English-speaking members were placed.Mr.Stephens telegraphed back to them he would take no position in the City Council less than the Mayorship, which, of course, was then impossible for them to comply with, ag they had already requested Ald.Nelson's acceptance of the nomination.Other two gentlemen were waited upon to oppose me, but declined, and neither of tiem would consent to contest the Ward with me.You may judge of my surprise on learning that this civic clique (as reported in the cvening papers) waited upon Mur.Stephens to allow himself to be put in nomination to represent the West Ward, and to oppose me at the eleventh hour, This was too much of a trial on my faith.I accordingly, with Mr.Stroud, waited upon him at his office at the Ottawa Hotel, and asked him if such was the fact, he acknowledged that it was so, and had consented.Addressing us he said, \u201cthe fact is, I am wanted down there ; affairs have got out of order, and some one is needed to lead the English-speaking members of the Councii,\u201d and added that it Was under great personal inconvenience, and the necessity of the occasion, that he had consented to their request, assuring us that he would: leave the Council as soon as he had accomplished this object.During my term of service in the Council, from \u201975 to \"18, I never pretended to lead, but only to assist, to the best of my ability ; but I suspect the sore spot is I was never led, always aoting for tke interest of the ward I then represented, and the city in general.I am, Respectfully yours, JSouN C.MCLAREN.Montreal, February 23, 1881, WEBER vs.DECKER.To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Dear Sir,\u2014-In the local news items of this morning's HeraLd I read the foltow- ing anment the use of the Decker the concert last night :\u2014\u201cJoking it is certain that no greater proof of the genuine worth of the Decker piano, as compared with its now In reading the above, one would inter that the Weber piano was intruding where It would hardly be decorous for tne pro- It was not decoroug lt is hardly necessary to remind 8 still conductor of the Mendclsshon If the istening to the complimentary concert overed issuing from under the stage.An ued, Fortunately, however, everybody burned out It took the firemen | F¢d-headed woman who licks her children Mrs Parent, pale blue satin brocaded silk, | several hours to get the fire under with the ro e-bandle Jad Played smash e @ntrol, and at one time the en- ns ; ne and >, moras Tulle ht.\u2014 Detroit Miss Paterson, cream silk, trimmed with | tire block was threatened with destruc- Free Pres.gi tion.As it is, the building is very badly : ° Miss Macdonald, pink silk, trimmed with injured, and the stocks in the stores on the e lace and flowers.first flat have been damaged by water and = iscellimireonues Miss O'Flaherty, white satin, trimmed | smoke.The losses will be pretty heavy, The This is the fourth fire The fire was A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1880.We have received complete reports from The production was larger than the rear.The total quantity of Bessemer steel in- The total quantity of Bessemer steel rails whole country in 1879, 550,398 net tons in 1878, and 432,169 net tons in 1877.The followe, in net Gettim, Alex Goy ste, G W Parent, 2 Me- | HO 94,070 | 1877.432,169 63 West Smithfield.Jorni St r McKeown porn VA poudes, Ve M C Mullarky, F 15s sees 129,018 Tone serene 663908 LONDON = x Jinet, | 19 ld+ roposed to be given to a line of Banking and Commerce]\u2014Mr.Beaty.treal the matter with you ?\u2014what are you suffer- legal reserve for reinsur- Rout.BENNY, Esq (Messrs.Benny, Macpher- FROM BT.JOHNS.TORRANCE & Co., Exchange Court, Agent Leave Ottawa for 1210am &.10am 455 pm Prepare y Dr.J.CU.Aye O., ministry, b ose who for ycars , i incor ; .; ie > , - Dominion Company.ochelaga .um 8.10 ¢ 55 .listened to his wise counsels in the pulpit of | steamships to be run between St.John and Berke eo od to ox ing from \u201d | om nothing particular,\u201d re- ance of all existing policies 31,880,308 1 son & Co.) ., Monday, February 7 and 21, March 7 and 21, February 24 271 | Arriveat Foch'iaga: 10.30 am 12.50pm 9.35 pm | Practica] and Analytical Chemists, 2 Zion Church.His many friends in this city, | Halifax, alternately, and Liverpool, is it the ir , .1 horize tl plies the luvalld, uve ost my appetite, ; ee | JAS.8.HuxTER, Eng, NP.NT PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND Leave Hochelaga for Lowell, Mass.: y ! | intention of the Gove t to ask for | Plain and amend the Act to authorize the | and do not sleep well at night, and of course | Total Undivided Surplus.- -$9,228,294 12 RATES OF P ST.JOUNS : Quebec .6.00am 3.00 pre 10.00 pm UGGISTS EVERYWHERE.ee ant of Ris LEE re mare publie tenders for tho servicer (04 | transfer of the Windsor Branch of the} 1 jook poorly.\u201d And so they part; the : P =\" \"| Manager: WILLIAM ROBERTSON.| Cabin $20.00 | Intermediate.$15.00.5 Pie ee ns ain 055 pm 6,50 8m LYMAN, SONS & CO, Montreal vigorous part o is life, will, we are ' f Scoti i Joun- | çyi ; : ; ; , , : : .100 Steerag 00.Le oe Leave Quebec for ., Montrea.; contain, be glad to be present and testify | Hon.Mr.LANGEVIN\u2014It is the inten.| Jor a ES ho Western Coun friendly inquirer Taking his head, and | Risks assumed in 1880,$35,170,805 00 | JAMES BOURNE, Fire Superintendent.Steerage.\u2026 $0.00 ÉCRIN x Bochetaga .£30 pm 10.10 am 16.0 pre ' Wholesale Agents., : : , - \u2018 \u2019 < ès ! j À r.a 4 .5 by such their hearty approval of so well | tion.time.phecies as to his friend's condition.The Risks Outstanding, $177,597,703 00 Ce CLASGOW LINE.eddy Eg | Leave Hochelaga for EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC .deserved a mark of respect.NOTICES OF MOTION.The Bill to regulate the floating of cord- fact of the case is simply this, videlicet : JAMES W.ALEXANDER, Every description of Property Insured at During the season of Winter Navigation a ES ASE: Jerome, rome.Tam P rouses and developes the nervous ener.; ; ; .> 43 - { £ 8, : - aide ; ' .ste < .> Sea = £ .7.es es the bloo romotes appetite, Ff A Pouiceman Fivep \u2014Last weuk two car- Mr.DESJARDINS moved for correspond- Ÿ woud on the navigable portion of the River | that the invalid so addressed is in want of .Vice-President.February 1.\" est Curren ; trs 291 a Stcamer Will Le dospaichet tue Week Arrivent St red gles, enric \\ os the b oon rome £8 appetite, ed ters were arrested for absenting themselves | ence, etc., respecting the management and 1'8t.Francis, passed through Committee, proper treatment; his liver is out of order SAMUEL BORROWE, .y ¢ occasion requires), and each week from Hochelaga .6.45 am \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | digestive organs.Is a spceific remedy for ' from their vehicles on St.Joseph street, | administration of the St.Vincent de Paul | when some amendents were made.and will not perform its proper functions ; ._ 2nd Vice-President.Boston for Glasgow direct.: Arrive at Hoch'Inga- 8.00 am \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 neuralga, agile, indigestion, fevers ot very and when brought before the Recorder were Penitentiary since the 1st of January, 1880.The House went into Committee on Mr.consequently his stomach speedily becomes C.W.Scorr, Superintendent of Agencies.FROM GLASGOW.| Joliette.\u2026\u2026.5.00 pa \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 eases, scrofulous tendéncies, &e.The whole *, discharged, His Honour saying that, though | He said that this institution had occupied ! Richey\u2019s Lill, to prevent and punish wrongs disordered, and alternate cold shiverings SCANDINAVIAN.January 31 Tr Arrive at Joliette.7.25 pm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's * they had literally transgressed the law, they | More than its share of public attention.| to children ishnes 1 WasmiNGToN, D.C:, Sept.1st, 1880.PRUSSIAN.February 7 LANE ROUTE, Leave Jolictte for Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the \"7 rey had literally transgresse \u20ac law, they si its establish t dismissal en, ; di and feveris ness supply the place of the 9 40 Va .18%, WALDENSIAN i 11 Hochelaga.\u2026.\u2026., 60 am constitution greatly strengthened, and à Le were not a sufficient distance from their ve- | Since its establishment many dismissals Dr.BERGIN moved the second reading | natural secretions with which, during a | GEN.B.H.RoBERTSON.; 3 5 AUSTRIAN.rssssss san sac000e \u201c 21 | The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited) | Arrive at Hochelaga 8.20 am return to robust health certain.Bottles, 82 Le hicles to lose control of their horses, and he | had taken place, and lately another Lad of the Bill to regulate the laws of labour tranquil sleep, a healthy skin recruits a Dear Sir,\u2014My experience induces me to , FROM BOSTON.between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, (Local Trains between Huil and Aylmer.) | doses, 4s 6d ; next size, 116.Sold by Chemists i , wished to carry out the spirit of the law.| been made.They were now inquiring |in the workshops, mills and factories of the healthy body.recommend the Tontine plan of the Equit- | nN an C | à WALDENSIAN.February 25 calling at CORK HARBOUR, ataraing leave Miie-End Station seven min- everywhere.[ibe Dame of J, Lepper, Bedford To One of these carters, Victor Fournier, in | What led the Ministry to that conclusion.| Dominion of Canada.Has this sufferer (and there are many | able Life Assurance Society as a better plan AUSTRIAN.; March 4 FROM PIER 40N.Ro NEW FORK 2, 1881 ë- Maguificient Palace Carson all Pas- | Tfere Hor Se OS i a olfech as Po ( y i Through Bills Lad ranted in Liver- | HECLA .Wedn Ys , p- wo being arrested by sub-constable Ryan, re- [ He believed it to be a mistake to take, Mr.CAMERON [Huron] asked for an ex- | such) ever heard of HoLLoway\u2019s Pius asp | Of insurance than any other that J know of.oT re ane Continental | GALDIA.VU Wednesday, Mar, 2, * | senger Trains and Elegant Sleeping Cars on | per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly pe- wo fused to go, when he was taken by the col- | away the management of this institution | planation OINTMENT ?\u2014or, having heard of those reme- The profitable results of my own policy Ports, to all Points inthe United States and | SCYTHIA Wednesday.Mar.9, \u2018* | Night Trains.commended to residents of India and the Weanesday, Mar, 16, \u201c Trains to and from Ottawa connect with | Colonies, and should always be kept ready ï 1 lar of the coat, and compelled to do so.from the late body of directors, and placing Mr.PLUMB said that the Bill had been dies, does he despise the testimony of thou.whose Tontine period ends to-day, is shown Asso C | ati 0 nN of Canada, and from all Stations in Canada | PARTHIA.anes Mar 28 6 Trains to and from Quebec.fon asc in every case of fever or febrile Coms .+ | 4 3 - ; ; : Sani Ze i i BOTHNIA When he was discharged he brought a | it under the control of the Government.| before Parliament for two scssions, and the sands, ay, we may say millions, as to those | il the statement sent me by the Society, viz: and the United States to Liverpool and / « ; .8 Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Quebec | dition.1 ; ; - ; Glasgow, MARATHON.Wednesday, Mar.30, A ] i ran.| He stated in the course of his speech that | objection was not ir one.fag! iencyv?W Policy 55436, issued Sept.lst, 1870, for ; ALGERIA .Wednesday, April.8, ¢ | *t4 pm.EPPERWS QUININE AND IRON TONIU hoon .esterday fined by the Police \u2018Ma- | some of the officials had interfered in cloc- | * Hon, Mr LANGEVIN asked that the | in the po selon he ven: tien ie $10 000 \" VIA BOSTON OR HALIFAX.ALGERIA creer Wednesday, April 1 \u20ac | AM Tape Run by Montrer dime arme strengthebs the nervous and muscular .as y y y , : : the | in the position we have supposed is this\u2014 .?Connections by the Intercolonial and Grand | \u201d And every following Wednesaay from New CE Place rmes.| System, improves digestion, animates the vo gistrate $2 and costs.tions.hon.gentleman should not proceed with | delay no longer\u2014Time is; but Time, with Total Premiums paid .$5,591.00 TICKET OFFICES: Trunk Railways via Halifax; and by the j york, Central Vermont and Grand Trunk Railways RATFS OF PASSAGE-\u2014$60, $80 and $100, ac.(National Despatch), and by the Boston and | sording to accommodation, Albany, New York Central and Great | Tickets to Paris, $15, additional.Western Railways (Merchants\u2019 Despatch,)via Return tickets on favourable terms, .Boston.- Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets _ Through Rates and through Bills of Lading | from Liverpool \u2018and Queenstown, and all December 25 spirits, recruits the health.For debilitated 202 Bt Tames Steast, | MONTREAL.health\u2019 from the effect of hot climates this ae reet, inv Opposite St.Louis Hotel, QUEBEC.tonic 1s invaluable._ L.A.SENECAL, \"P'ARAXACUM 1 AND FGDOPHY LLIN General Superintendent, repared only by J.Pepper, ndon.: ; ; Hon.Mr.MACDONALD [Pictou] said | the Bill.Duri th I Cash value, Sept.1st, 1880.$5,924.50 LECTURE.\u2014À lecture in aid of the funds oo 1e Dill uring the recess the Govern-| you, may soon Le no more.Delay-then £ y Deb , \u2019 of the Sergeants\u2019 Mess and Reading-Room, that when he took charge of the Adminis- ment would institute an inquiry into this Yay we, Yo longer ; delay may be ei A Paid-ap value, Sept.1st, 1880.$8,400.60 .Prince of Wales Rifles, will be given hy the tration of Justice, he found that matters\u2019 question, and next year would cither in- | little attention, a little ordinary precaution Very respectfull#.Rev.Dr.Sullivan, Assistant-Chaplain, in connected with St.Vincent de Paul} troduce a Bill themselves or would be able | and observance ot the rules which accom- WILLIAM N.JEFFERS.the St.George's School-Room, on Monday were not proceeding very pleasantly, and a | to deal with the hon.gentleman's Bill.Commodore U.3.Navy.13 Place d\u2019Armes, Ontario.This Fluid comblnation, extracted from me- y i i i las \" se > .dicinal roots, is now usel instead of biue pill 01 ] â \" 1 any ¢ Holloway\u2019s Remedies\u201d will restore Issue price of Preference | ror East-bound Traffic, can Le obtained from | other parts of Europe at lowest rates.\u2014 y ; ; Commission of Inquiry was issued, with Dr.BERGIN expressed satisfaction at p .: ; .[ the Agents of the above-named 'Tading given for Belfast Thee and calomel for the cure of dyspepela, biltous- T : a A .ë ufferer, in any climate, to health Any of the Agents of th Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, = gt FRS .1 pel: evening, the 7th of March.The following the result that its position was improved.} the decision at which the Government tn y oth © d Lb : y C es 2 RR WwW GALE Stock increased to one Per | Railways.Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other Ports on - loo and all symptoms of congestion of the ; is the programme :\u20141.Piano Solo, « Med- Subsequently, grave charges had been pre- ; strength, and happiness.Lan we say more * ° > t : For Freight, passage or other information, | the Continent, and for Mediterranean Ports, ver whieh ar Bel A y pa © + itation,\u201d Jaell\u2014Septimus Fraser.2.Song, a 7 8 g p had reached, as the object he sought would | If more is needed, let the reader refer to the cent premium.apply to JOHN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d'Orleans | \u2018For Freight and Passage, apply at the Com- shoulders, heud-ache, drowsiness, no app tite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feelings of general depression.13 Ft 1 sets the sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort in 24 hours.It is the .safest medicine, Taraxacum and Podophyllin AND is a fluid made only by J.PEPPER, ford .: Laboratory, London, whose name is on very abel.ottles, 28.9d.and 4s, 6d.S ya Montreal and Boston Air Line Chemists.A most valuable and essential -b medicine for India, Australia, the Cape, and THE DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE | Écioniés soneras 0 «How Fair Art Thou,\u201d Weidt\u2014Mr.Malt- ferred against the management, the result thereby he maintained.He would have world-wide-spread testimonials in favour of MANAGER FOR THE DOMINION, Havre; ALEXANDER HUNTER,7 Rue Scribe, | pany\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.; by.3.Aria, \u201cMia Piccirella,\u201d C Gomez\u2014 being that, after inquiry, Dr.Duchesneau | pleasure in withdrawing his Billgant, ; ; .JQ R | Paris; AUG.SCIUMITZ & Co., or RICHARD VERNON H.ROWN & CO.J - the « Pills and Ointment\u201d which have made APPLICATIONS FOR PREFERENCE BERNS, Antwerp: RUYS & Co.Rotterdam ; THOS, WILSON had been dismissed upon the evidence then Sir R.J.CARTWRIGHT moved | Professor Holloway's name known as a bene- 157 ST.JAMES STREET STOCK are now received at one per cent | C.Huo, Hamburg ; JAMFS Moss & Co., Or to 5 St.Francois Xavier street.charged.the MONTREAL.8 second readin i i r : .| Bordeaux ; HEINER, RUPPEL & SONS, Bremen ; January 6 Mr.BLAKE thought there was a necces- | the better g of his Bill for | factor to the human race, from the mouths premium.Twenty per cent of the stock is { CuarLEY\u2019 & MALCOLM, Belfast; MONTGOM- i i i i .ithi P 0 ERILE & WORKMAN 17 Gracechureh street, Lon- Baynes.7.Piano Solo, \u201cClochette;\u201d Hoff- sity for the papers being immediately | dence of Parliament, and for the pre- | the Mississippi in the West; from the Gulf payable within three months from date ox | fon S JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, T0 Great, Clyde man\u2014Septimus Fraser.8.Song, \u201cThe brought down.He was responsible for the | vention of corruption.He stated that 6 5 ipti S in | str as ; 3, James i .; | of St.Lawrence to Sydney Harbour.And 14! ! subscription.It 1s not proposed to callin | street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTHERS, 8 Flower Song\u201d Faust\u2014Mrs.Thurston.| *P pointment of Dr.Duchesneau, who bad | Jie had so often allowed this Bill to stand at | to the doubler we say, as is said with regara 0 ll IS dal eICall | ê any further amount, but sharcholders are ae red.A re Tne ot! hi 9.\u2014Song, «The Tars Farewell\u201d Adams\u2014 been highly recommended, and was Ssur- | the request of the Government that he did | to the monument of the grand old archi- Mrs.Thurston.4.Reading\u2014Dr.Sullivan.5.Song, \u201c Sognia,\u201d Schira\u2014Miss Donelly.6.Song, \u201cThe Arab Steed,\u201d Hodson\u2014MTr.securing the Independ- | of the Ganges in the East, to the sourcesof | January 31 2 i .+ .at liberty to pay up any portion or entire | $389 ; H.BOURLIER,Toronto; LEVE & ALDEN, Mr.Rogers.10.\u2014Duo, \u201cL'Adio\u201d Doni- prised to hear that he had been fuperseded.not propose to allow it to stand any longer, | tect, «If testimony is what you require\u2014 207 Broadway, New York, and § State street, ON zetti\u2014Mrs.Thurston and Mr.Maltby.12.§ to the change in Lhe system, he said that | without some sufficient reason being given.| look around you.\u201d But to the actual sufferer amount of the stock at any time after allot- | Boston, or to .it God Save the Queen.Musical Director, he was not in favour of management by | __more especially as this was probably the | we repeat what we have begun with\u2014Time ment, with fnll participation in dividends © Dr.Davies.OUKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER is the best for restoring grey hair ta r.Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, | Sécéér'éhaéie® ana ts Bbsoiaters raies Recommended for destroying scurf and ene H.& A.ALLAN, Boards, which were usually screens.Lamer, of St.Laurent Village, died a short time ago at the venerable age of eighty years and six months.The deceased lady was the mother of Mr.Lamer, at the Custom-House.She was afflicted with dropsy.The first operation of puncture was performed in 1866, and, strange to say, she lived on; and died many years after of indigestion.Dr.Hingston, her attending physician, performed on her 46 punctures, and drew from her 186 gallons of water, all of which were endured by the old lady with the greatest fortitude, and, what was still more remarkable, in contradiction of medical laws, for four years for Hochelaga had stated that ofticials of the Penitentiary had taken part in elections; but at Kingston, under the management of a Board of Directors, they knew that in the good old days the officers had been driven to the polls by the Warden to vote a certain way.This showed that management by a Board of Directors would not prevent interference in politics.Mr.OUIMET said he had something to do with the representations which led to the second inquiry and the dismissal of Dr.Duchesneau.He charged the late Warden with interfering in elections, and with partizan conduct.He also intimated that the powers, and he thought it necessary that excessive penalties should be imposed in case this corporation should attempt to improperly influence members of Parliament.He might find instances in our own history which showed the necessity of legislation ot this kind, but preferred to give examples rience of New York State, and the transac- BOYCOTTING.A new paper called the Land League, published in New York, reports the speech ot a Mr.Nowlan at a recent meeting, who said :\u2014It may.be of some interest to your the policy of « Boycotting,\u201d adopted by the Irish Land from other countries.He cited the expe- tions of Jay Gould, and said his idea was League, is not of Irish origin, but was this\u2014gigantic powers had been placed on | pursued by the American colonies in their this corporation, and he proposed that a | struggle for independence, as will be seen clear line of demarcation should be drawn | from the following resolution passed by the between them and members of Parlia- { Continental Congress on June 2, 1775, ment.He proposed that they should be copied from « Elliott's Debates on Con- Established 1809 Subscribed Capital, - - £2.000,000 Stg.CANADA BOARD.MANAGING DIRECTORS: D.LORN MACDOUGALL, Esq.THOMAS DAVIDSON, Esq.DIRECTORS: GILBERT Scott, Esq., of Messrs.Wi.Dow 0.CHARLES F.SMITHERS, Esq,, General Manager Bank of Montreal.The Hon.THOMAS RYAN, Senator FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COMP\u2019Y amount paid in.\u201c At the present price ot issue the stock yields purchaser nearly EIGHT PER CENT per annum LAST FINANCIAL STATEMENT, and full particulars, may be obtained by communicating with the Head Office, LOND ON ONT.EDWARD LE RUEY, Managing Director November 1 TM 261 Royal Insurance Co., WHITE STAR LINE.Calling at Cork Harbor.Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN L pe State Street, Boston, and last opportunity he would have.They had | is\u2014and Time may be no more \u2014 The Irvin- | ( from day of payment, according to the ; ommon Street, Montreal.He favoured a management under the | created a corporation with extensive | ie.y nsurance ompany.\u2019 February 1 182 le } A ReMarkaBLE Lapy.\u2014 Mrs.Joseph | direct control of the Minister.The mémber SAIL EVERY THURSDAY, New York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Queens town, Belfast, Londonderry or Bristol.Splendid new Steamers, with unexcelled passenger accommodation.This Company has Just added to their fleet two new and powerful steamers, which will ply regularly between New York and Europe.Prices are lower than by any other first-class line.The Second Cabin accommodations offer Passenger Steamships Morcester, Providence, Boston and all points in NEW ENGLAND, also to the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.The most comfortable and elaborate Sleeping Cars run on the night trains that enter Bonaventure Station.Parlor Cars on Day Express.\"ALL CARS AND TRAINS run between Bonaventure Station, Montreal, and Boston WITHOUT CHANGE.Baggage checked through to all principal points in NEW ENGLAND, BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONAVENTURE STATION, thus saving al trouble to Passengers at the Boundary ine.couraging growth of new hair.OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTOR ER will darken grey hair, and in a few days completely bring back the natural color.The eftect is superior to that produced by an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin.Large bottles, 1s, 6d.\u2014Lockyer's is equal to the most expensive hair restorer.EPPER\u2019S QUININE AND IRON TONIC contains an unvarying ammount of quinine and iron.It possesses all the powers of these valuable tonics Jn Lanishing diseases and symptoms traceaile tO weakness, a low state of the nervous ystem, enfeebled condition of the body, and derangement of the general health.L OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR, HAIR RE- J STORER\u2014Sulphur being highly prized for 1ts stimulant, cleansing, healthful action prevented from influencing the election | stitution,\u201d volume 1, page 76 : OF ENGLAND.: l.\u2014 Funds as at 31st December, 1879 and six months she had no pune-| powerful influence of the member for 4 \u2026 £350 means.Everything is supplied, and passen- superior facilities for travellers of moderate Day Express leaves Bonaventure Station at | On the hair glands, nig SR\u2019S RESTORER : 1 SE 8.50 a.m.Night Express leaves at 5.50 p.m.is strongly recommen It is most agrees ; be of members of this House or of the Local Resolved, That no bill of exchange, draft Pald-up Capital._ gers are made thoroughly comfortable, Day E ss arri t Station f able in use, and never MMs in its action on l ture performed on her.The deceased lady | Terrebonne had protected Dr.Duchesneau, Legislature.If they interfered, as a body, | or order of any officers of the British army Fire Reserve Fund.ce Toran \u201c CAPITAL, - - - $10,000,000 PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN Steerage at lowest rates, both to and from NEW EN GLAND and \u201cthe TOWNSHIPS At the eolour glands, always restoring and J was devoted to agriculture and horticulture, and the latter had boasted of it, he proposed that the Charter should be for- | or navy, their agents or contractors, be re- | Balance of Profit and Loss Ac- FUNDS INVESTED, IMPROVEMENT.Europe.Apply, for pamphlet of information | 9,05 p.m, Night Express at 9.15 a.m.maintaining that which has been lost _2 By and obtained 32 prizes in Canada, one in Mr.MASSON did not think they should feited, and if as individuals impris t ived \u2019 tiated, or any money supplied COMM.rvrreevriernsrananvenenrs AT, 008 © 23 Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVER- ng ' @.H.PATTERSON, A For Tickets, apply to 202 St.James street, Other lr se ne Is require Re ots New York for coloured beans, and one at | discuss the reasons for Dr.Duchesneau\u2019s le prisonment | ceived or negotiated, or any money Subb Nearly $23,000,200 P(,0L, via Quoenstown.are appointed a ee Agel, Windsor Hotel and Bonaventure Station.A Pertimes in Pond, untry.& A .itur | .; ; r ! Nites os ; ; So .and forfciture of stock.It was also pro- | to them by any person in America ; that no | pif lati 2.980.885 \u201c| Env : : to leave as follows :\u2014 177 ST.JAMES S,REET, Montreal.| H.P.ALDEN, GUSTAVE LEVE, and Perfumers in Londen, the Country, the great Exhibition in England in 1851.| dismissal until they had the report of the a t ; cs : ki , | Life Accumulation.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.£2,989, nvested in Canada ; ; t.Tran Pass ; throughout the world.| To, nr posed that members of Parliament could provisions or necessaries of any kind be | Annuity Funds.oeeens.311,961 * fi Protection ot GERMANIC 8.80 a.m.Or to, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.Supt.Traffic.assenger Agent.Loekyer\u2019s is equal to any of the high-priced Ë Her memory was, also very great, she hav- Comission before them.The last speaker | not hold stock, and not until a certain time { furnished or supplied to for the use of the 2.\u2014Revenue for the Year 1879 Cana dian Policy ° EU ces .» at 200 pm.General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York Present andl Goon: preparations.oo Loony ts i ar i i , iffi- Le ; y i nt: Y= 1 | ADRIATIC.,.00 2006 0000 7.00 a.m.2 > , .ral-Manager.> i he two years ago, given the names of all | had stated that there had been some diffi- | after they had ceased to be members.Were | British army or navy in the Colony of | From Fire Department £902:670 Holders, - nearly $ 600,000 | BRITANNIC.Lu at 2.30 p.m.| December?292 December 6 LIVER COMPLAINT ' e owners of about 200 pews in the | culty in dealing with Dr.Duchesneau, be- salati is ki ; .1 mp 6056 14 i 3 i 5 .! is 5 .- tant 1 > .- , PX, .i i NTS E ST L 3 \u2019ebruar, : x with hard labour; Napoleon St.Germain, dent state.ali ne only Last ver thing to subject itself to the suspicion which { of MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.ASSURANCE COMPANY.F Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all New York and Liverpool, Calling at Quecnstown.AST AND SOUTH.y 4 25, butcher, Ontario street, drunk, $5 or one ; OR \u2014 LL 3 ! I .A I | the hon.gentleman we APRA TS ; ; Ç; = parts of Europe at moderaie rates.The Onl Line running a Day Train be- ] f 1 ie + 20, Sichen ontario street, drunk $0 0%one | in supporting a public officer who did bis | ye,\u201c gentleman, Wouted to throw It ll elfovs the poor little suferer ie\" | Incorporated - - 1833.È Vi | G RB A N T S iS further information nd passage, ap- | PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK tween Montreal aud New York be-| Grav's Specific Medicine à 5 , - 3 a , Lei .2 a .\u2014 J.zt, .\u2018 wi, guinet strect, drunk in St.\u2018Catherine street, duty pis caen | voie at! po be on hat the details of the measure, but thought the | mother on earth who has ever used it whe ASSETS, $1,100,878._ 2 | New York.\u201d Or to 0 \u2019 WISCONSIS .Mar 8 119 am.Fast Trains leave Montreal : THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.ig $1 or eight days hard labour; Margaret | was Hh still Lelieved that.unless ~ | best way was to meet it with an amendment.| will not tell you at once that it will regu- RON YE Pr B.J.C GRIN, ext ABYSSINIA.Mar.22, 10.30 a.m.| 8.30 a.m.\u2014Day Express, for Saratoga, Troy - Will promptly ji Cannon, 32, vagrancy, two months\u2019 impris- | charges had beon sustained in the inq grave He moved the six months\u2019 hoist.late the bowels, and give rest to the mother, All Descriptions 0 operty Insured AN IMMENSE AREA OF RAILROAD 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal.WOMING tre are Buti of tren! a: es Albany, arriving in New York at 10.00 J and radically 2 onment; Joseph St.Jean, 37, stonecutter, a had been done in dismissing he Mr.PLUMB said that when the late Gov- | and relief and health to the child, oper- Against Fire and Perils of Navi- AND GOVERNMENT LANDS, OF GREAT | January 6 114 ese : ! 3.cure any and b i = ERP TV TT PAS tight compartments, and are furnished with 3.20 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014Wagner's Ele- St.Elizabeth street, drunk and assaulting Duchesneau.ernment was in power, and there had been ating like magic.It is perfectly safe to use gation at Current Rates.FERTILITY, WITHIN EASY REACH very requisite to make the passage across | gant sf % Ÿ Bou York every case of Nervous Debie L ping Car run through to New York i\u2019 ie Theric ; rd la- Tsai ross violation of t e- | i : OF PERMANENT MARKET, AT EX- i the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having | Without change, arriving in N 1 5 ours Marie Thorton, 55.wiia.of George Mr.OUIMET said that Dr.Duchesneau | jament Act, the hon.geutemas \u201cad re due prescription of eme of th oldest And | OCEAN POLICIES, WADE PAYABLE, (M LONDON A REMELY LOW PRICES, is nov offered for | N M A N | | N È Bathoroom, Smoking-raom, Drawing-room, | 6.450.m nextmorning.2@-This Train males lity and Weari 4 Lamontagne, Dorchester \u2018street, drunk and Bad gone avout stating that he Dad [he mained silent.He also referred to the late | best female Physicians and nurses in the i.eh sale in EASTERN OREGON and EASTERN : , Slewar ke ich steam- | Sle et hey and W sari.2 ; \u2018 1 ! > , , ~ i + .; 3 .er.The State-rooms are all upper dec.us | 9.20 a.m.NR ; ; és breaking a tin cup, six months\u2019 at hard would not be dismissed; and also, that, Speaker, and the manner in which he had | United States.Sold everywhere at 25 cents \u2019 insuring those greatest of all luxuries at sea, | New York Through Mails and Express | Before Taking! 7 4 5 cretion, After Takise ! XCess Or Over- Mes PERI Piano and Library; also, experienced Sur- | close connection at Troy and Albany with a geon, Stewardesg and Caterer on each steam- | Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at = WASHINGTON TERRITORY.labour ; Robert Stanton, 52, labourer, drunk violated the Independence of Parliament | a bottle.trs Agents for the Province of Quebec.These lands form part of the great GRAIN BELT of SAILINGS, 18S1, = ee 4 when he was reinstated, he would swee , ; the Pacific SI d ith : : perfect ventilation and light.arried via this Line.4 i and breaking glass, $5 or one month at out the Penitentiary.' Pp Act.The Loa.gentleman had been a con- | REST AND COMFORT TO THE SUFFERING February 1 0 the Pacific Slope, an for Potier, ee Séance From NEW YORK via QUEENSTOWN to CABIN PASSAGE; aiaformation given, and Tickets sold, at all | work of the brain and nervous system is 5 hard labour; Mary McClellan, 27, and Mag- v ire cer senting party to gross violations of the In- \u2014_\u2014 and Sailing vessels are directly loaded FOR ALL LIVERPOOL, $60, $80, and $100, according to location, &c.nd Trunk Offices, and at the Company\u2019s fectly harmless, acts lik d has L gic Shaw, 18, found in a disorderly 1 \u20ac Mr.MASSON stated that if he listened to pendence of Parliament when it suited his « BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD-PANACEA \u2019 | NT E R N ATIONA L PARTS OF THE WORLD.Carrying the United States Mails, A TER MEDI , Office.; perfectly harmless, acts like magic, an on Dupre lone the à er y MOUSCIR | 41) the rumours about St.Vincent de Paul, | interests.but now ît suited him to insinuat a ; : GRAIN AT PORTLAND, OREGON, : Thisisa cient ERD LEDIATE, le of mod 143 ST James STrerT, MONTREAL.been extensively used for over thirty years Hi dup ane, the former was sentenced to ieve that the dismissal of Dr.) noy u im to Insinuate | has no equal for relieving pain, both in- JOMMANDS + à ; à $8 LOG § people of mode- | p, M, KENDRICK.QUAS.C.McFALL | with great success + Fa six months at hard labour and the latter t he would believe that the majority of the House might be | t land external.It cures pain in the MARINE INSURANCE co Lo A PRICE EQUAL TO rate means a respectable way of travelling.General Pags\u2019r Agent Agent ga : ; + \"| three months at hard labour : Patk T ach Duchesncau meant the defeat of Mr.Mas- | amenablé to corrupt influences.They had Side, Back or Bowels Sore Throat Rheu- LIMITED © | THAT OBTAINED IN CHICAGO.at sûr ash-ba sins, & Cor dosether _ Albany, N.Y, Montreal @\" Full particulars in our pamph I - 21, carter, St.David's Tans LS I \" son._ seen that a Parliament under the rule of the or Toothache Luraba 0 and an kind ( ) The early completion of the Northern Pacific R.R, is either Cabin or Etecrage being.hom upe 19, 1880 © which we desire to send free by mail 4 18, carter, ' Dupre lane, and Willi inn, Hon.Mr.LANGEVIN had no doubt that | Reform party had been so packed with con.of a Pain où Ach alt will most > 1 Of Liverpool Boerner un A beth ver a ek Passage, $10 single; $80 round trip.\u2014 = any one.g&§~ The Specific Medicine 18 a al, carter, Shannon street, found hy ium, the hon, gentleman would not have given | tractors that the late Government had been hon the Blood and Heal, as its acting The undersigned having been appointed The fopenin of this new overland line fo the Pacihc.Steerage Passage at Low Rates.FO R S AL E, sold by all druggists at $1 per package, 07 i 15 h in Dupr his support to the late Warden if he did not | compelled to bring in a whit ; : - at hard labour each; Michael Murphy 19, | Peliove him to bo worthy of it.The same | om bis previous record, they could \u201cJudge , carter, St.George street, and Robert policy which prevailed when the hon.| that if this Bill affected the hon.gentleman\u2019s \u2026.Laverty, 19, labourer, St.Charles Bor- | Behtleman was in office still prevailed, and | friends, it would be made perfectly harm- rommee street, found in a disorderly house officers were not dismissed for political rea- | 1cag, in Dupre lane, discharged ; Alfred Gagnon, | S0uS: He had been sorry to see the charges | on, Mr.HUNTINGTON said that, if 49, labourer, St.Charles: Borrommee street, | de against Dr.Duchesneau because he | the observations of the hon.gentleman i i i her with th MS & six packages for $5, or will be sent free by power is wonderful.\u201d \u201cBrown's House- | Agent in Canada for this Company, is now toget er with the construction of the network of 700 Apply to WL rl a ON ork, packag $5, ; - es of railroad by the 0, R.« Co, in the valleys of ; a, = « hold Panacea,\u201d being acknowledged as the prepared to underwrite shipments of mer- | the great Columbia and its principal tributaries, renders City of BroRoP OTe SAlLING Sy great Pain Reliever, and of double the | chandise in the usual manner aud at cur- a rapid Increase In the value of the lands now oven to | (lity of Richmond.Saturday, Feb.26, strength of any other Elixir or Liniment in | rent rates.purchase and pre-emption.There is every indication of ort JT.Y Gia lyay, New, cc » mail on receipt of the money by addressing og PRES, | PREMIER cine © City of Hicimond Saturday, Keb: 3, £00 pm 354 St, Paul street, Montreal .|The Gray Medicine Go:, an enormous movement of population to the Columbia | City eb Me tier; - Jaturday, Mar.5, 9.00 a.m : the world, should be in every family handy JACKSON RAL, River region in the Immediate fa City of Montreal.Thursday, Mar.10, 2.00 p.m for use when wanted, \u201cas it really is the ecember 29 ! ted Cy dena Stall TORONTO, ONT.ture.City of Berlin.Saturd \u201c19 : mported Clydesdale Stallion, Foaled 3rd Sold in Montreal by all Wholesale Royal Insurance Chambers.| LANDS SHOW an AVERAGE YIELD of | City or Brusseis \u201cThursday, Mar.2, Lopm | PHOSPHATE LAN DS | March, 1872, Sire Mr.H.Drews\u2019 celebrated and Metall Druguists, sud everywhere im was a political t, but tl hi ; best remedy in the world for Cramps in the May 10 dl 40 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER ACRE.accot ain ee ACCOMMONATEON IT ave _\u2014 horse Canada and United States drunk in St.Joseph street, digcharged ; | °° p n net opponent, i\" \\e CUAIEES | mean anything, they meant that to de- | Stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds,\u201d No failure of Crops ever known.equal Saloon privileges.Children between FOR A =F \u201c PRINCE OF WALES,\" December 17 Dys ! Mary McGuire, 53, drunk and loitering in re such as to demand that an inquiry | clare it an offence for a member of the and is for sale by all Druggists at 25 cents RAILROAD LANDS offered at the uni- | wo and twelve years of age, half fare.Ser- © = Lo : THE ! eB | Should be made.H t mit brib e , I .» rants, 850.Dam \u2018\u201c BOTTERICK ; AVANDSTEAN Tnspe shor aivest, Mao TE, labourer, Mr.LAURIER said that it looked | bribe was an insult.IF the remarks of | 2 POH bre Liverpool & London & Globe Climate Mild and Health HOUND, axe 1y to Maren Sat, ap PHOSPHATE.i ANDS ot Winner of the First, Pri MAGGIE, | THE ERT ha LWA , \u2019 \u2018 ate 1 an £a y ?rickets Lo 1 On don.EY pr = : ot tie First Prize as a two-year-old .1 , $7; and to Paris, $ls G U IT D = > AST .1_ } as if the dismissal had been made on poli- Murray street, drunk and fighting in Wil- ; P the hon.gentleman who moved the amend- ] t ti 9 De : ; 0 For pamphlet and maps, descriptive of country, its re- und $20 additional, according to route select In the Townships of Wakefield and Tem-.Be she Michland Society's Siow in Edin- INSURANCE COM PA NY.sources, climate, route o Published Somi-Monthly, containing the a i ; \u2026 | tical grounds.rthi if MPER il liag street, three years in the Reformatory ; Hon.JAS.MAC .ment meant anything, they meant that if SOURCE OF MUCH ILL TE .\\ burgh, « I'remier\u201d took first prize i ; HeMy Adams, 24.moulder, Condy street, .CDONALD said that Dr.any member ot the House was guilty of re- Sure ane Ei STEERAGE (including Railroad Fare be- pleton, County of Ottawa, within a short bec.ouk first prize in Que- blished Somi-Mouthly, containing ee , CANADIAN and the principal drunk and fighting in William street, $5 or Duchesneau had not required the strong ceiving a bribe, there should be no power When your husband comes home in bad ween Montreal and New York), $31.00 distance of the Macadamised Road and General Eastern Passenger Agent, one month at hard labour ; Zeo Renaud, 40, | 27 Of any body.While an officer of St.| to punish him.He did not feel the force | humour, jeris off his boots, and appears to For Freightor Passage, apply at the Com- | Ottawa River.J 52 Clark Street, Chicaeos |inols rAny'sOfices 31 and 5 Broadway, New York.; CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Vincent de Paul ; insanity, sent to jail.incent de Paul he had been fully sustained of the hon.gentleman's observations with be generally miserable, do not attribute it The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman.DAWES & CO.! ; > \\ .; 3 \u2018The above Lands have been examined ; .LACHINE.7 AMERICAN RAILWAY and se : ; , CI _ JOHN G.LALE, Agent, amine January 14 : # by himself, and also by any of the officers =H : to business cares or hard times, but to its 3 ; .ALE, : A ar y D&W 12 iy what a \u2018 Ix TowN.\u2014 Windsor Hotel\u2014Thos W Ben- | of the Department with whom he had com- A) ee entloman bélonged ve that that the real caure\u2014those terrible corns which are THCS.CRAME, Es Deputy Chairman.NEVER FAILING REMEDY IS OrtoJ.# ands arcades N.Y.| by one of the most experienced men in the _ STEAM NAVIGATION a nett, H S Holmes, Boston; N A Sanborn; | munication.He had found Dr.Duchesneau | thinkers who believed that the corruption | constantly annoying him.=A word to the Haq.: AP : UE - isc i i ie ; ; ; ; au ANGUS C.HOOPER, Esq.Chicago, Ill: D M Fraser, R Grant, J Mc- | discharging his duties satisfactorily, amd ie avai id ,| wise will be sufficient\u2014buy a bottle of ' Gregor, p A McGregor, Alex Marshall, J | had given him the support he deserved, Thich proveiled vas all on one side of tho Putnam's PAINLESS Corn Extractor.\"His EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Esq.4 Cummins, R A Walker, W G Matheson, D | But, no matter what the character of the time of the late Government difficulties corns will be quickly and painlessly re- CAPITAL Macdonald, D C Fraser, New Glasgow, N S; | man might be, when charges were made it | pad arisen on both sides with regard to vio.| moved, and his gratitude will be unboumd- CASA H T Machin, Quebec; J Priestman, W W | was his duty to Lave an inquiry and see if | [ation of the Independence of Parliament.ed.Putnam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor sold | TOTAL INV Farley, E G Cox, T H Schell, Foronto; D S | the charges were well-founded.The evi-| In the case of the Speaker, the Committee everywhere.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - GILM , Dominion, and pronounced them unequal- LINES.LD or C.COMCHAPE 2 street.| led in that County.Wi L L | À M DOW & CO For sule by News Dealers and Bookseller Ce 143 St.James street, \" All information respecting said Lands to B d Maltst \u2018 and by News Agents on Trains ; Trewers an altsters.Agents in Montreal be addressed to the undersigned at Ot.and eamers Superior Pale and Brown Malt; India Aruual Subscription, $2.00, payable in tawa PRICE, - .Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and | Advauce Prrem\u2019 ~ $10,000,000 900,000 T ; Great Danish Specific.i STMENTS, over : 30,000,000 An old German Cure, composed of costly Bermuda, West Indies and Or VESTED IN CANADA - E.McGILLIVRAY ; JACKSON REA, : D ; 5 vegetable remedies.Certain ; Eh in : : , \u2018 et oe » White, W G White, Albany; M P Davis, La- | dence, in his judgment, had been of such 4 | on Privileges and Elections had practically cuercantile Risks accepted at the lowest ogg for Spermatorial Weaic Nervous Debiliy, June 16 Montreal single ie vi LES SUPPLIED C.8.CHISHOLM Ë opis tors ) chine; F Holloway, Mrs Kennedy, Ottawa; | character as to make d inexpe fens exonorated him, but it had been found A CARD.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties Less f Manhood, Pamphiets resuiting from ; Ë \u201c The following bottlers only ar ' Le Chabailies Squarepo Hon Æ J Flynn, À H Murphy, Quebec; Mr | that Dr.Duchesneau should any longer oc necessary to amend the law The : : | duced Ç 0SS 01 MANNOO.scribing these diseases.A Rare Ch + 1e following bottlers only are authorized \u2014 Chabal Squire, i - and Mrs J M McDougall, Three Rivers; the | cupy the position which he had occupied.{ jon.gentleman formulated : ti \"lo all who are suffering from the errors | insure reduced rates.; HAILSEN is sold by all Druggists in Montreal and \u2019 ance to use our labels, viz.: NADL et of i Lt-Governor of Quebec, Capt Sheppard, L A | He agreed with the leader of the Opposi- | which had becn long since Noded.\u201cHo: and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak- .C.F.C.SMITH, elsewhere at $2 per box (in green wrappers).For persons desirous of possessing a Coun.| Thos, J.Howard.173 St.Poter street Montreal Ta the Super ye urt\u2014N0: Le Robitaille, Quebec; T J Potter and wife, city; tion that the Warden ought to be given con- | (Mr.Plumb) talked about ap das.and ness, early decay, loss of Manhood, &c., I vetol Chier Ageul for tue Dominion, Mailed on ng the GERMAN MED.CO.try Villa.Lots for sale at only six miles | Jo Virtue.19 Aylmer street 361 rhone D tho Buperior oy an 5 St.Lawrence Hall \u2014 A R Thomp- trol over his subordinates, and on that | about corruption in elections P No one will send a recipe that will cure you Free ctober 27 : ; from the city, in the best locality of Sault- Thos.Ferguson PC l' 289 SÈ.Cons tant st dot \u20141 or ue davidson, © = Ui ne i son, Brookly, New York ; Major | principle he had acted since he held his | pretended that there had not been corrup.| OF CHARGE.This great remedy was dis- M IMPROVED FARMS = KC \u201d au-Recollet, adjoining the «Sacred Heart.\u201d Win.Bishop.+++ 479 Lagauc'eticre st | Dame Antoni Wick Jor \u2018of tbe same place, Nagle, W H Gibson, Halifax; H McFarlane, | present position.The papers would be tion on both sides, but this side of the covered by a missionary in South America.CO M E RC IAL U N 10 N QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Price only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms most | Thos.Kinsella.144 Ottawa strect a noe An Stratford; A Bliss, Compton; W L Connolly, | brought down at once.ah - on; W ) ; .f i ; , yy ; 3 RECRIVE = pfyy pa | Action in separation as to pro; Lennoxv'Ile; N Turcotte, L'T'etu, Quebec; | Hon.Mr HUNTINGTON said that perhaps | possible to reach corruption and to prevent, | JOSEPH T.Inmax, Station D, New York.OF LONDON.ENG ForMARTINIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBA- the premises to 325\" ORDERS RECETVED BY TELE paration as to pro; .; , \u2014_ ' Parties intending to go West send Yor lists, Sault-au-Recollzt, pid Lancaster; L E Ladd, Ariel Ladd, A M | House any intimation as to the character of | cere in their formulations against corrup- ; é À L fa .a: ee sfendant\u2014 h but je D dressed ex velope to the REY., For BERMULA = > liberal.For further .; Cleop.Maissoneuve \u2026 .583 St.Dominique » wife of the said plaintiff, Defene : House had given legislation which made it Send a sc ; Assu rance Com pany Ir Lowa, Kansas, Nebraska & Minnesota February 24.UDA, 88 FLAMBOROUGH: particulars apply on ; ë BY TELE 1 board hath tl.is day } very and bog ; \u2018 >.5 ; I : ; y ; FOR SALE, ; an Lis ds cen ins Geo Childs, Toronto; Walton Smith, Que- the Government were exercising 4 Wise | improper and dishonest practices.He did tts DW Great bargains.10 years time on three-fourths | DOES and TRINIDAD, SS.ALHAMBRA, L.XN.F.ROY PHONE this cause against thy said defendant\u2014 , bec; A B Duncan, Ottawa; L McLennan, | precedent in refraining from giving the | not think the gentlemen opposite were sin} of the purchase money.interest 8 per cent.March 5, JOHNS, ARECIB d a A LADY'S WISH.I I State locality in which the lands are desired.LA, ! MAYAG UEZ, PONCE ARAL 6 RH A N [ ) I J FH J.K.0.SHERWOOD, U5 Broadw\u2019y, N.Y.City | aud HUMACACO, PORTO RICO, $8.HADI, ; TT ES Montreal, 2nd February, 188!.\u2014AB80 Or te R.CAMPBELL NELLFS, | H R M | & B 5} y - for J .3m .LL ; ; mm SREP .a Attorneys Butterfield, C 8 Ferre, 8 T Morris, Sping- | the charges madeagainst Dr.Duchesneau,but | tion, as they had never shown any desire to 210 St.James Street.no.Pt 0 son I 0S.Lair, Wornezsroos & Apports 29 field, Mass) Mr Fields, St Andrews, og | Dar : ) ¢ tise > ; .\u201cOh is kin was as clear March 12, Plaintiff, J Jeu Mende (Crew lat gentleman in a very unsatis- | legislate to prevent it until forced to do so.Oh, how I wish my skin KEY ae VERE HOU! 56 St Mary E Lom, Sob; \u201ci Bian | Seine og sy watts | egies to prevent ntl fred todo so | Cl bow 1 ich wy WSS Sr enancos Xavien smaeer, | TUR FEATHERS, | ™eamitiusins anny | REVERE HOUSE | 286 St Mary Stre sy med i Brockville; Walter King, Glasgow, Scot- | in the statement of the Hon.Minister that | Syndicate could be drawn upon for election | friend, « You can easily make it s0, Corner of Hospital Street.| TAIL AND_ WING, Wanted.Hizhest price paid 2) Broadway, New York.\"| Mrs, MN i may, oo co fii _ land; Geo Cox, Ottawa; R Blackburn, he had always acted in the public interest, contributions, but there was no guarantee | answered the friend.\u201c How?\" inquired Send for Circular at ONCE, Mention this paper.Entrance, 2 Morris street 18.McNewr - - - Proprietress MONTREAL, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE pr VAL | K New Edinburgh; Jas Maclean, Buckingham.EVE & ALDEN, he might think that Dr, Duchesneau had | that they would always remain proprietors, | the first lady.«By using Hop Bitters; Bt.Janes street.Montreal First-class Commercial and Private Hotel | Have always ou hand the various kinds of committed grave and unfortunate offences | A gigantic enterprise of this kind might that makes pure, rich blood, and blooming FRED.COLE, Good Sample Rooms, and convenient \u201co and Published by the MONTR 511 mT, = ruBLl Ottawa Hotel\u2014H P Derikin and wife, Win- HERALD PRINTING AZi0 ! v THE NATIONAL FEATHER DUSTER (0'Y ( 5 B no 0 ure General Agent : 1.W.MOORE, Manager.re ALE AND PORTER, ING COMPANY.; JAMES pipeg; W H Parker, St.Eli; H Morso, To- ; which had led to his removal; but they \u2018 fall into the hands of à Jay Gould or a Van- ; health.1t did it for me, as you observe.\u201d ril 24 44 & 46 State Streets Chicago.Quebec, | C8 and steamboate- 1N WOODjAND BOT\" LE, Communications to be addressd (0 igo Jy, y ° April 2 98 A.J.SANDS, Secretary.| February 19 x | January 30 ++.FAMILIES REGULARLY SUPPLIED | Si macs kioiannging Lisscter TO tomate 0 more \\ "]
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