The evening star, 13 février 1874, vendredi 13 février 1874
[" ~ THE \u2018VOL.Vi, NO.37.HATS, CAPS, &o.FOR your HATS, CAPS and FURS, you canuot otter than towotoM SA RO., #23 Craig atrect ibly de NDERSON \u2018Their stock qualities, snd re the latest style They defy any house inh erty to nodervell thom, 1 nage t SITUATIONS WANTED.WASTED, a situation as General Servant in a small family, where therg is no wasbiug.Address 0,4, Stan office 2 situ: tion In a Fat ANTED, by agouns lady, o ait Hon tna « > O4 1 ae or Dry Goods store.s FURST FURS! A large and varied assorament of AND GENTLEMEN'S IMPORTRD AND MANUFACTURED F URS, \"TO 3m HAD AY Stuart & Sneath®s, No.533 CRAIG STREET, Which we offrr at the lowest RST LADIES possible prices.0-15 F VU #5! FURS! FURS! A general assortment of LADIES\" AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS now on hand, which we offer at the iowest possible ded 0.WW.RIEPERT & CO., 90 to 103 8t Lawrence Main street.MEDICINES, &o., (CENTRAL DRUG STORE, + .: .JOHN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT: OR, BEER OF HEALTH.A dietetic and healing remedy, recommended by European physicians for ¢.mplaints of the chest «hd stutnach, dyspepsia, obstinate coughs, buarse- uo, fo, wud especially cousumption.Sold by RICHARD 5.LATHAM, | - CHEMIST, a Corner Bleury and Craig streets.Tur ROYAL FOOD.THR NEW FOR (F INFANTS, INVALIDB CONVALHSC .de Better liked than unty food yet introduved.NBVER TURNS SOUR, | GIT AND DELICIOUS, REQUIRES LITTLE PREPARATION.THE ROYAL FOOD 17 vold by all Chetalsts and respectable Wholesale and Retail, at th MEDICAL HALL, Grocers, and e ANTED, employment ty _marricd 8 7 Wt, 41 ak or Thinckeeper; bea Wood Mmechants.Addr sa 0, SsAR office Eu Furman to a Station- A widdle-s.rd si 3 ANTED, employment ary or Portable Engine, by man.Address O, 7, Stak office & situstion aw Travelling Salesman, in.Wholesale Loot and Shoe business, by a ge teman thoroughly acquelnted In the trade : nu- questionalle references furnished.Address LC , Hix 643, Post office.56 Y ANTE D, by a youn man a sttustion In a warehouse 67 private houes, to Iook after a horse, and to\u2019 make himself geueraliy useful.Address 0, boSTAR OMe.Y ANTE, asituation by a thorough = compe W tent Hoos-kvepor, rat-vlasn 1) who can zlve references Book-keeper,' Hox 7), Fost-oitive ; om NAN, by x youhy man, lately from Fug land, à aituation «8 Carpenter Conchor Wau- won Bolder, or any pernuwent situation jn the wi trade , v0od references.Address N, 24, ETAu otre 9 3 Y ANTE, by a respectable murried will her chilid (wo years of age, a as Cook or Thorough Servant, can farnish bé references Addrers N, 27, STAR office.Y ANTED, by a Tool-maker and general Machin- 134, à Filustion ; tiret-clase reference.dn ss Wm Bart.am, Visitetion street Ad- se TANTED, by A young man who writes a woud- hand and has leisuro in the eveuinus, ém- ployment as Copytet.Address N, 29, STAR office.5 v ANTED, asituatior as Collector, Or any light work; best of city references.Address N, 15, STAR Offre, j x.WwW ANTED Clerk, with rear trade, desires |Tak office.AY YANTCED, & pituation by à good Pain Cook, With Lor boy, tyvears old, who can wait on tuvie, and uiake himself useful ii the house.Ad- dresa\u2019N, 19, Stan office .hi} AY TANTED, à situation for a boy, aged 14, as ln: \u2018doar Servant; can wait en table.Add N, 3), STAR offive TANTED.A tober, «teady man, knowing both nuvi 3 thorauuhly, wishes to be viploy- ed as \u2018ollectur: can weve flrst-glass referen .Address N, 14, SrAh ofhee._ WwW ANTED, a sitdatig os Waiter, by a tirat-cl yo man who khiows his brisinees: Adidèess \u201c1, STAR Officer.) v Riv: references.\\ TANTED, a sita.diot ns Cox hman tha references.Address N, 17, STAR office.TANTED, a kifrralion Ty young moan as Waiter 4 à u- utleman's funtly or hotei.Address N, A Sranottiee .4 HELP WANTED.ANTED, a Boy to drive and look after a horse.Apply at Srag office.36-2 V MONTREAL, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1874.BOA XD.ay Vacancies for Boarders at 34 Hermine street.8-6 x ANTED, à youny man to attend à Btore: goog.% references required.Apply nt Bram vite, eo family; will pay & good TANTRI), \"a Hardware Clerk, of two or three years\u2019 experience; most speak French and Enulinli, und have good refecences, Apply $0 Chas, Nelson, 213 Sb.Lawrence t.us W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, for a Dry Goosstore, # Salemman and o Saleswoman who understand underclothiné.Apply to A.T.Lonstantin, 45 and 47 University street, 8-3 ANTED, two apprentices in composing-room am! bindery.Apply to Jolin Lovell, St Nicholas stroet.VV ANTEL-\u2014Te Printers.\u2014 Wanted, a practt al Printer, capable of taking charge of an oflico in a rural town.knowledae of jubbingd necessar: Apply to Wa GALT, Forumuni STAR Ufiieu.WANTED, ~The advertiser wonld like to have an futersiew with a gentleman practically acyttainted with details of working a Pickling Fu- tibdshment; advantages offered.Address W 11, Ottawa Hotel.85-3 paid toa nzerlean 50-4 ANTED \u2014- A large commission will be few flist class Canvasarre for Life Company.Add rss Box! , Post-office.LT ANTED, a Thorough Servant for a small fam- W fly ; references required.Apply at No.8 Urion avenue.86-3 SV ANTER a highly respectable young English girl, lv or 12 years oid, as n member of thy family.Address \u201c* Major,\" SrAn office.353 ANTED, a Protestant girl as General Servant nou S'uull private family; no washing; highè t wages paid; good élty_réferences required.Aleu, » youny wird (Protestant) t4 aasist In thie cts of litle children.\u201d Apply wt $7 Bleary street.45 ANTED, an Apprentice to the Hardware business; mnst speak Freuch and Englsh.Apply to Chas.Nelson, 213 St.Lawrence Main strect.4-2 w TANFED, à Servant Girl for a family of two, to do housework.App y at 3) Latour strest, Montreal 845 ANTED, à first class Fur Cutter; none but experienced men weed apply : highest wages ; Cetistont emphoyinent.Address D, D.& ti, Hive » \"EDL 3 MMEDIATELY.a first-class French Teacher.S x Address Drawer 850, Post-office :4 34-0 ss 8 Apply to Messrs.D1.Sadler d'a, corner of Notre Dame and t.Francois Xavier streets 8-6 = - >= TO.820 PER DAY.\u2014Agents e ) Wanted.\u2014 AI clusavs of working people of either sex, young or oid, nike mare money at work for us in their spare noments, or ali the tine, than st aythinz else.Particulars free.Address G.ETINSUN & CO.Portland, Mae.En ANT OED fr - \"ED, MEN Axo STON E-CUTERS, PAL EAN r QUARR LT TARA A FFA tN WORKS: BT JAMES STREET.AXD PHILLIPS BQUARE, 10 packages, 25 cents and 50 conts 6ach.m [feat LIGHT! LIGHT! NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION, A Self-lighting Coal Oil Burner.No Matches.No Kemoving the Chimney or Globe.Nu Electricity, A Wonderful Invention.Rvery onc who has seen it pronounces it one of tho moat sim the aye.it dapted for houses, stores, churches, ptblic build , factories, ruliroads, tc.&c., For -alc only by the subscriber, or his duly .uthorl- red agente.J.A.HARTE, Cherm, otre Dune stroet.GRUCERIED.W ESTERN DIVISION.\u2019 1t has been Lnantmousty declared that the JAPAN TEA WAREHOUSE ts the chespest spot in the district to buy your GROCERIES.' = Always.on hand a'fine and well-assorted stook of Vas TEI, by a youn aituatior: #ho0l or Address N, 21, STAR Office.dy.of experience, à Teacher, either in a best of reféreuves 4 | ANTED, a situation as General Servant, In a em family, hy a air] fromm Newfoundland.Address N, 6, \u201cTAR ollice.= WANED, by a younx man, a sjiuation as Assistant Cutter or Trimmer, in a Tallor's Shop, has had five years\u2019 experience.Address N, 5, STAR office.i VANTER by à young lady, a situation ss Cory- sat.Address VV, Stan office, stating business, hours and sslary.33 TANTED, by 4 respectable young man, a situation a8 Teamster, is acquainted with heavy teaming, and understands farming, having heen brought up on a farm ; Will engage for the summer season if reg Ared; can givre references ns tocbarac ter.Apply to Saiguel Duncan, 27 \u20ac strict.VW ANTED, a situation as driver, for Nght work, by a trusty man : knows the city well; wages not so much an ect vmployment.Addruss N.4, SAL office.33 \\ having a TANTED.\u2014A young man, fd 18, of wend moral character, writing a wood hand, and wood knowirdge of accounts, wanta to learn the wholesale grocery business ; has good ree ferences.Address, stating salary, &c., N, 4, STau of! 8 NWA ED by à young Una, a eltuation where he can make bimseif generally uscful; can keep accounts or drive a horse: knows the city well.Address N, it, STAR office.| 3 \\ y ANTED, by a young man, a situationin a Grocery Store ; bas had three years' experience.Address N, 1, STAR office | _ 3 à) ANTED, a situation as (Clerk, Hook-kecper or \" .THAS, WINES and LIQUORS, which can be had at a small advance upon wholesale prices.Terms, strictly cash.+ HAYES & HORY.705 aud 707 Cralg street, SIGN OF THE BIU LOAP.N.B.-Bread delivered regularly to customers at 1B cents.13 Bulesman in a Grocery store, by à young man of soine experienve and references.Addrcas N, 11, STAR OÂice.8 TANTED.\u2014A young Enslishman, lately from the States, is anxious to obtain some light employment (not married) with pen.ur in any Capacity wl tess.may be deemed a recommendation N, 3, STAR Office.V TANTED, by a Youth, employment in a Dry- Gonds Store, whero he would ruak- himself renerallg useful.Address N, 2, STAR Office.32 3 Address (5 ROCERIES GIVEN AWAY.BORDEAUX PORT WINE, very fine, 40 cents per bottle.MADEIRA SHERRY WINE, vory fine, 0 cents per bottle, : Cbolee assorted SYRUPS, three botilea for 60 cents.BRANDIES and other LIQUORS In great variety, very cheap.JOHNSTON'S NEW GROCERY.63 8T.CATHERINE STREET.J KE M P, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.AL86, FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES OF EVERY DKSCRIP- TIUN, At Reasonahle Prices.CORNER OF MoGILL AND LEMOINE STREKTS, MONTHEA 1.163 Forest SMOKED SALMON.+ A FINE LUT JUST RECEVED AT Tis NEW WEST-END GROCERT, Nu.33 University Street, DORNEU dé CarHCAKF ÜTRENT.WALTER PAUL, tate wifh'A.McGibbon, r - A » = oo = \u2014\u2014 W Hook-keeper, Called tor or Malesinan Jn a whole.TN + AK va \u201d snlc- or retail Dry _Gouds business; salary not so | F OI.NG LIGHT - AND EH Xe permanent work: best refer- HEALTHY, ences.Address I, 14, BTAR 0 0 ROLLS, - .\u201c KE .ANTED, a situation by a Foot Cuttor.Ad- PANCAKES, pAcoIT, .V dress M, 3, Sram office.se \\ TANTED, by an active young man, a situation as 4 Grocery tlerk; han experience, and speaks both lanvuages ; wood reference if required.Address \u20ac G, AM), Post-oflce a - % TANTED.\u2014To Tuilors-A first-class Cntter is open for an engagement; best of references can be given Address M, STAR office.33 ASTED.\u2014 A respectable Youth, about 16 years of ave, requires a situation In a yentleman's house, to make himself generally useful; references can\u2019 be given.Apply at M St, Urbain street.\\ TANTED\u2014ToPrinters.- A young man ie desir oun of obtaining a situation as Preseman; has had about ten years' experience at Joh work.on cylinder and Gordon piresscn ; can furniah the htëh- est testimonials.Address-M.B., STAR office.31 VW ASTER - A yonng man, speaking both lan- wnages and well skilled In the manufacture of Viaager, Syrups, Cordula, &, is desi ous of ob- tuning employment where his knowledge would Le of use.imwilling to make himself generally useful; cxpectations moderate.Address M, 17, SrAR office.R oflice 3 ANTED, by a I'rotestant younu girl, a situation as Nurse to children over 5 or 5 vears oid Isa good sewer.Address M, 12, STAR office., 81 ANTED, hy na youig lady, à situation in a Mil linery or Fancy Store.Address M, 13, STAR VAN by A respectable young wirl, awed 17 a situation xs Honteemald, or to assist in licht housework.Apply at 19 Dullkiousie street, from 3 tos pom 31 VY ALTRD A Lad, aged.1% would like to learn the carpenter trade, good Tefefehices can be KA ON.Acktress.M, 1% STAR Onlice, A 1 YANTE =F, \"thorou_hly com Gardener \u2018nt will be digengazedon the 1st March and oyen than engagements thrée years\u2019 refer.nce from the employer he is having.Address M, 10, SrA uf i J \"TANTED, a situation as Collector, with or with- ont anststance {1 OME] highest references.Aitdress M, 11.8ram office Tr ne Timekréper, Callectornr Assistant Nook- vo willing to make miself useful; has ten city reference.Addre 0 4 STAR Office we NTEP, by an od snl .ler, a rituatlon aus Watchman or Ligiot Porter.| good references, Andre I M, 5, STAR Olle.Al VATED.A reapectable yong lady, educated Ur Frenuele sn Enyiieh, is d'alronum of obtisne tn a sitieation aa Cpr a Store or Otlee; has had three years\u2019 expert nee in Book-keeping ; can vive good reterences.Address M, 4 Sran office.80 hy a married man, cmplgyment as Steady mployment and regular pay.Apply to R.P.COUKE & Co CONTRACTORS\" OFFICE, / Carillon, PQ + 82-12 « Washing Wanted, &c.ANTEN, W \\ Apply at 7 of 3 ANTED, Washiug and Scrubling, by a respcut- a able woman.Apply at 35 Bleury street.VV ASTEM two or three ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's washing.Apply to Mrs.Powell, 29 Forsyth street : nz.or Serubbins by the day.scone street, #0 NV ARTED Washing or Work by the day.Apvly © at 158 8t.Charles Borromee st.wa the day.Apply À B WANTED by a perBOD, WOTK - Y at 45 Bleury street .NV ATED, an experienced \u2018Laundress, to take a family's washing; efcrences required.Ap- bly at D St, l'amiile atrect.Le R 27-2 FT ANTED.work by the duy, by a married w man, cither wasuing or scrubbing.Apply at 146 Albert street.\u201d 2 NV ante, itlemen's or famibes Apply at No.13 Baimoral street.\u201c LOST.under this head inserted free OST, a Gold Scarf Pin, having * Montreal Rusi- À ness Cullewe\u201d vnuraved on a border scroll.liberal rewd rd will be paid-at No.5 Piace d'Armes for its recovery.6 washing.27 OST, on the 10th | at.anpposed on one\u201cof the + City Omntbus Compan y'e Slétarhe, à dark Pocket- k ¢ ntaluing nevoral dollars in bills.and some silver.The firder wil be rewarded on returning it to the Sram office.\u201d - 35 OST, on the 10th instant, near Cemetery street, 4 two small Keys.The finer will please retum them to 101 Cemetery street.& OST, on the 1th of February, near this comerof Æ3' Misnoune and Amherst streets, a Muff.The finder will be rewarded on returning !t to 266 Amherst atrec ; 3 OST, on the 10th instant, between Notre Dame and Victoria square, a Portemonnsic containing a sum of money.The finder will he rewa Jd on leaving It at U.Alexander & Son's, Notre Dame atreet > 1 OST.35 Reward.Lost, last Thursday, vither 4 on William or Scigneury streets, 14 one ten and two twos.The finder will receive the abrine reward by returaing them to 5) Guy street.Bh O4T, on the 10th inat.cither or Notre Dame or J St.Lawrence Maly street, a Chromo, entitled ** Mother and Child.\u201d \u2018I'he finder will pieage return it to the STAR office.: 34 OST, on the Id inst, by a pear woman, a Purse 4, contiining be ween $2 and 83, The tinder will please leave jt at 404, auchetiers street, à O/T f the party who took, hy mistake, a 4 Child's Seulskin Cap frem tha Irressing-room of the Queen's Mall, on the day of the Floral Festival, will return (t to 102 Alexander street they will ti d their own instead.= OST, on Bunday afteruocn, between St Urban and Aylmer strects, by way of Untario and Ber- thelot strects, a Lady's Mink Collar.The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at No, ox St.Urbain OST, n Lady's Gold ltrooch, in the neighborhood À of Beaver Hall.The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at No.4 University street.: 7 1 OST.on the evening of the fth instant, on Duro- À cher, Sherbrooke or Victoria streets, a lady\u201d Gold Watch, with black chain attached, N, 8, STAR oftico.se Address 33 OST, où the Zth inst, from 152 Bt.Urbain street, 4 a lack and: Tan\u2014sint, carrying - Corporation Nu.M48.The finder will be rewarded on.retumng 1t to above address.38 and St.Catho- rie Rtrects, à Fireman's Mhek Sealskin Cap.The finder will please r turnit to No, 5 Fire Station, St Catherine atrert Cox 1 OST, near the comer of Rleury 4 I Os RW 4 Rereos HN to Jack Flav.The slhiov person returning it to à \u201c Cnion reward will be glven to any 0.#8 Queen street.OST, two Door Keys, by way of German, Dor.1.chester, Main, 8t James, and Francois Xavier stresta Please return them to the 8rak offee a2 OST, on Friday a\u2019ternoon, a Bunch of Keys, with 4 owner's uama on the ring.The findyr wii oblige by leavin: it at the office of J.11.Isaacson, Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier street.82 OST, Ai the Victoria Skating Rink, on the night 4 uf tho Masyn rade, from the Ladies\u2019 Dressing- mom, a ladies\u2019 Scalskin Cap.The party having taken it will please return it to the guardian of the rink Ww sive trouble.a OATH Reward: bons red nid black Checked Shawl, while entering the Mechanics® Hall Inet Tuesday.Tha above sum wilihe p returuing the same to 1d St.Urbain street.AND ALL KINDS OF PASTRY, Usk THR OLD, AVKLL-TRIED, AND ALWAYS .SUCCEASFUL \u201cCOURS FRIEND\" BAKING POWDER, which, atheit not buffer powder, can, With ADVANTAGE to both 1 arse and Stomach, be aubstituted for three-fourths of the usual butter or other shorton- M.Cui SNF BY ALL GROCERS \u201cWa Ween \" sitoation by a respectable man and wile, in one house, the man as Groom an Coachman, the wife as y od Plain Cook; best of city reference can be given.Address L, 11, STAR office.2 NTRD, hy a young man, a attuation ; would [refer taking care of a yentleman's horse, and willing to make himself generally useful.Ad- drene L, 12, STAR office.: 29 ANTED, à situation of any discription, by a young man; in well educated, and is willing to accept any position, that he may defray the expenses of his board.Address L, 10, STAR office.D & J BRODIR'S » Bk.4 CELEBRATKD SELF-RAISING XXX PASTRP FLOUR 1x 6 Ln.PaoxmTe.The ovlebrity\u2019and extensive sale of this prepara- tot have indiced sone other persons to make up a prete Fiour, Ingackaucs, imitating our wrappers.8 would cantionthe public to ask fo '* Brodie's Bolf-raising Flour,\u201d bearing our rade mark ou b red label on each end of the packet.For Chilstisas and Now Year's Cakos, Pastry, do, i Purohase sour Flour from # & J BRODIE, © Frova Dror, CORNRR CRAT AND BLEURY STREETS.1 9 ; = HRISTMAS anil NEW YEAR'S SENTS - Wa.MURRAY Invites the atten tion of his friends and pntlie generally to his magnificent stock of genuine GOL » JEWÉLLERY, and BRITISH AND AMER dy GOLD AD SILVER A splandid assoc cient of Watches, Chatns, Ribas, Goods.Brooches, Pins, and Electro-plated Call and judge for youravives.97 OST TONER STREET ve N EW YORK EXCHANGE HOTEL, \u2014PR.UC., Dpputy Clerk of the Circuit Court and WwW ANTED, by a youny man, à sitnation as Store- man or Indoor Servant.Address M.2, STAR office 20 TANTED, by R first-clase Rread Baker (P'ro- westanty, a situation ;.references given if re- Address I, I, ATAR 0 oc quired.J ANTED, Housework, hy a respectable whe W man; good references.Address L, 9, BTAR ofiice.\u2019 _ oR y ANLED, by a youn men, from Norway, cm 3 ployment fn a Store, or any other work: lea, srong working man ; 18 1earried, having no family ; rpoaks very good Englisti.Addrces L, &, 8TAnoffice.YANTED A married man, having served dur- W ing three years as Deputy Prothonotary ofthe R eputy Rerlatfar, writing a good hand, Froneh and English wishes employment in nu office ; ean furni vod certificates.Apply at6st.David Plive.© ANTRD, a sitanation rs \"ook in-about 8 or 10 \\\" days; wood references.Apply at 74 Bleury street.\u201d w | ANTED.\u2014 A competent, sorer Bick-nurse desires AN éNgagenien Address Emma P.Hulmer, 17 Anderson street.nl \\T AKTED, a bituation as Gardener: best of city W reference » piven.Address L, 7, STAR office.y 7 ANTRD, by an experienced Laundress, a a'tu- W ation.Apply at 250 St.Urbain street.24 - Le ALT < VAS TKD, à situation fn an tnsurance or other y oMce or wholesale house, \u201cy à competent is & 48 Notre, [aime Street.Now opou upon the stovéan system.alhonrs.hana Lunzheons and Dinners at \u201c \u201cae .nn WW TILT TAN RYUWT, \\ CARPENTER AND JOINER, | , 24 LATOUR BTREET, MONTREAL, tue ome mele Noung man: Wl writer; good re:ctences.Ad- roam 100, SAR offtee 0 Um | VW.TED, employment of tny kind, by à joué.> honest Man, «1 Ing to work for board nd w ashing.Address I.4, HTAH Office.m UXT ANTER ty à resp ctable person, à Wituation \\ ae Narae; best city refrrences, Address L, TAR gMe Lc : 28 YAXTED A your y man, whe has some leisure titne at hie dinpocal, {8 Anxious to get some A few doors West of Reaver Hall) \u2019 Soon ive O .ce Desks and Fittings spccialitiog.15-08.cipployment In the way of wr.ting or book-ke ping, sdy\u2019s Bronch, Chain, and two Trinkets; name on $10 reward will be paid to any person returning then to 301 Notre Dame streat.Any person retaining porsession after this will bo prosceuted, 1 OBT, on the 4th inet, a pair of gold framed 4 Bpectaclos.The tinder will be rowaxded on returning them to No.10 Edward street.0 1 OST, on the evening of the 27th January, a 4 black cloth Cloak Capo.Any one return.1t to Mrs.McGill, 43 St James steect, will be sult- ably rewarded and oblige the owner.2 OST, On the 2-h January, a Clumber Spaniel.4 The finder will bo liberally rewarded on bring- {ny him te 9 Reaver IIa square.2 ONT.at the Masquersate last night, s Lady's Agata Sens! Pin.The tinder wifi be suitably rewarded by leaving it with the Superintendant of tie-Hink.a sam of $15, 85 reward will be given to Any one ro- Turning it to the STAR office.28 I OST.on Saturday aflerncon, in ft Catherine, 4 westof Mansfieid street, a plain 1d Scart Pin.The fiider, who will bo rewarded, will please call at the Union Bank of Lower Canada.a} I OST.- A pair of Reaver Ganntiets were loft in a À sleigh on the Bed of January, at Ait; p.m.\\The Yinder wili please.leave then at 2% Union Avenue, \u2018 : 8 ulid receive a suitable reward I GST, on Friday, between St.Ch arles Borromes 4% and 44 Fortificatlon lane, a striag of Rolls.The finder will conffer a favnr on the owner by leaving thom at J.Rowau's, 44 Fortification lane.28 PERSONAL.PPERIONAL Information wanted nf Alexander Kirkpatrick, who emigrated to Montreal from liallymena, Ireland.io August last.Any tnformastinh as to.His whereabouts woul® be thankfully received by his wife, whd-i« now in thiscity, Address Mr.Win Rrowh;T47 Dorchester utreet, Montreal - | RRP If Mr John Chamard, who spent tart wintér in the Military School, would leave his address or call at the 81a u office, te would hear of a trend who would tke to communicate with n him 1\u2019 FRRONAL.Information wanted of Tames Whitehurat.who att his home, No.148 Albert nv reat, abt 4 on, on, Mond Te the \u2018Bth January, 874, and Las not been aven or firard of since Information Ropcernime tm wil be wiadly receiv.by his wife, Katherihe Whitehn st.148 Ibert street, ontreal He ta about 5 fect 6 inches in helyht, black LAir, black whiskere, brown eyes; he h 1 16 «hach he can do vote five or H1X hours 8 day.à dress VF.1, Rox 4, Post-office.- - si on at the time a yrey oyer-oont, dark pants, black iambekin cap and long te \u201c JOST, on the evening 16th he- XJ twoen Notre Dame street and Union avenue, 8 1304%Y WANTED, by a Gentleman.in a private price for desirable SCIENCE.A distinguished German surgeon named Esmarch has invented a process whereby amputation of the limbs may be b Jac.I the corner of St.Lawrence Muir able young mun, about 10 minutes\u2019 walk streets.Address A.B., STAR office.rom 1 and Bt.Catherine : 3 mg FOUND.FER a Slelgh Robe ; tie 0 ptoving property.Apply street.wher can have it by at 202 St, Constant FOR Can bave it on proving prope Bavage, Lyman & Co betwesn Peul street and the Rink, à round tiold Ear-rin4, with bi s.The owner rty by applying t3 PForkh on the 1st instant, a ply at 799 Craig street.nigh Bt.Paul stree Carriage Dog.Ar JFOLND, on sé Catuerlne atreut on Wednesday night, à patr'of Operm Glauses.Apply Hs derson street.Jroux», on tho 20th inst, a Pooket-book containing a small sum of money.Apply at 4 an ; must be 1 00d locality, West .; of Sleury street.\u2018Address N.#, Uran office.© performed vodlessly by applying \u20ac ; - \u2018 BW _|tic lages to the limbs above the DARD and LODGING WANTED, by a respect- point of operating.The method has een successfully tried in England.Absolutely pure iron is said to have been prepared by a Russian chemist by means of the galvanic battery.During the process a large quantity of hydrogen was disengaged from the ordinary iron used.The pure iron is a silver white metal, very malleable and ductile, and 80 soft as to be readily cut with a pair of scissors.It oxidizes rapidly, aud water is decomposed by it with the rapid absorption of oxygen.Carbolic acid turns out to be à dead) poison to snakes, a few drops Leing sufh.cient to cause the almost instant death ot the much-dreaded cobra.It has been to supply the inhabitants of \u201cFOR SALE.Fe: BALE, & large B.W.ior SALE.a * Favor EB plyatimse 1 Fer Workian, Esq.Sacramneut streel SALE Frames, in lots S A F © * N.and address 1a given, cheap.Apply to Patrick King, head of Colborne stree : leaves.Address H, Drawer 205, Dining-table, throe Postofice 3 0 r Sewing-inachine._àp- nique siroos.sy SALE, an BUILDING LOT, on Sherbrooke strect, West, opposite the residence of Witliam pArely to G.JUSEPH, No.15 St.- 85-4 BALE-TO GARDENERS \u2014For sale, a lot of to suit purchasers, \"> LE, The Patent Right to manufacture à well-known and \u2018popular remedy.For particulars address Box 563%, Post-0Mce.B.\u2014No corrospondence answorcd unless name 24 \"DAY Goops.| © India with large amounts of carbolic soap; the idea being that as soon as the soap gets into general use the cobra will tind it elmost, Gertain death to bite any oue, aud will soon come to regard that, 1 tin the light of suicide, and.consequently will seek some other little game with which to while away - his leisure hours.\u201c In some recent experiments on the effect of alcohol on the blood, ma ie by Professor Binz, of Boun, it was found that moderate doses caused a distinct decrease in the temperature of the blood, extending over half an honr or more; and inebriating quantities caused a still more decided lowering, as much as from three to five degrees Bl which lasts for.several hours.Professor Binz also tound that when putrefying blood had been injected under the skin of an animal, the addition of a sufficrnt quantitÿ of diluted alcohol in nearly every case preserved the life of the animal; those receiving to alcohol dying in two or three hours.ARSENICAL Warr Parers.\u2014As warning to those who may inhabit rooms that are.covered avith paper.of.a-green and the similarity of \u201cthe dress of both sexes, it would be difficult to distinguish the man from the woman.The man combs his hair straight down and over his foreliead, only parting it sufficiently to enable him to see directly ahead of him, while the woman combs her hair in a long lait, formin:itinto a knot onthe top of the head, which is elevated about four inches from the scalp, and tied with a strip of ribbon either of black, blue or red color\u2014the widow being distinguished by a.black ribbon, the wife by the blue, and (he maiden by the red one.The complexion is cuppery, like that of the Indian, their hair black, and their nose flat, while their cheekbones are broad und prominent, nearly hiding the nasal appendage when the profile is presented.The kapetab, or jumper with hood attachment, worn by both sexes, the howl of the woman\u2019s being made larger, in which to carry the young bahe,'is ot'senl- &kin, with trimthings of dogekin.The pantalons aud bouts are also wurn by oth sexes, those of the woman being in most cases very claborately and artistically trimmed.\u201d The pamaloons of the women reach only to the knee, whilethe pots, made of finely tanned.sealskin, nicely crimped and sewed -with the s.news of the deer, make them look comfortable.~~ A Wuacr- CavonT By a TELEGRAPH CanLe.\u2014The newspapers published some time ago an account of how the Binga- pore ocean telegraph cable had been pierced and injured by the lance of a saw fish.We have here to chronicle an iu- cident of a stull more extraprdinary nature, by which the Persian Gulf.cable was broken.Tne particulars are given 1n à coutemporary :\u2014\u201c\u2018 The cable between Currachee and Gwadur (a distance of about 300 miles) suddenly failed ou the evening of the 41h ot October.Thetele- graph steamer, Amber Witch, under the command ot Captain Bishop, with the electrical and eugineering staff under Mr Henry Mance, proceeded on the following day to repair the damage, which, by tests tuken at either end, appeared tu be 113 miles from Kurrachee, The cable was successfully grappled within a.guar.C HEAP SALE WEEE OF FRENCH MERINOES, CAS, WINCEYS A Remnants, Cheap Sale Hoslery and \u201cUnderelothing, Kid Mitts ana Gloves.Cloth Mite and Gloves.c Shawls, J.A.McCARVILL No.ALL THIS DRESSES AND DRESS GOODS, RUSSELL CORDS, ALPAC- KD PLAIDS.Cholce of over 500 Manties at prices ranging from 82.50 to $75.P te, ac.of Clouds, Breakfast Shawls, Sontags, Overs, and Promenade Scarfe.ics, and Gaîitors.Railroad Rugs, Tweeds, &c., &0.E & CO, 454 Notre Dame Street.200 MRAIN BAGS! CHEAP FOR CASH, AT No.938 MOUNTAIN ' GRAIN BAGS! ! 30,000 GRAIN BAGS, JAMES A.OGILVY'S, STREET.8 of P.Catherine stree OYCE x COS CHEAP SAL RY-GOOLE le-stll) golug on nt No.347 = BUILDING SOCIETIES.JHOMIN ION BU SOCIETY of $100, payabl - 0 per cent.eve! bas nu at which Jeft a largo margin of p nd.amount deposited with exceeding three months.Persons with funds can make investments in the permanent BEBEE; or, TWO LITTLE W Unida.A1s0, PUBLICANS AND SINNERS; RUEN, by Miss Braddon.Por sale by 31 ILDING ° Orrion : 55 Sr.James STREFT, MONTREAL.\u201cAprropriation Stock Subscribed, $3,000,000, Founded MN August, 1573.Permanent Stock open for subscription, In shares three months.ry The Dividend for the six months, ending 1st March, the rate of nine per cent.per annum, rofite to form a rest or \u20148 Five per cent for sums over $500 at shert notice.Seven fer cent for any the Society for stated periods profitable and safe stock.« JUSZ RECEIVED, OODEN BHOBS, by or, LUCIAS DAR- AMONG OUR SAILORS, by I.Gray Sewell, X.D.DAWSON BROS.many disastrous fires.a at success.n from a large num rT: Tu **Fend another doxen of the service at a fire Inst night *, Belleville, « Without being able to with it far its welzht In go 158Y5:\u2014\"\" We should not omi Johnson did va uable service ln keepin ing, and the way in which it the theme of much praise.\u201d | a.present, on receipt of $8, PAINT -AND Pale), boiled from pure Balti \u2018Whale, Beal, and Cod Olls.wick, Plate, Polished, Rough C 3 to1inch.e Factory : INSPEOTOR STRERT.: RECOLLET STRB u equ y-$60- NG incipient stages of « fire.Bample IRE FIRE! FIRE! Small appliances, promptly used, have Joented Tbe celebrated JOHNSON FORCE PUMP and FIRE AKNIHILATOR has proved The following testimonials are h a - - Tclegram from ex Alderman Fran, London, June JOUXBON ; did good ajor Hambiy, says: \u201cTo Ît 1 owe the prevention of vehat might have been a terribly dleastroys fire replace 1t I would not part The Cansflian Champion, Milton, of April 17th, 1878, hand-pump, of Mr.C.mention a little .8.Racey's, which the fire from sproad- Tew the water was UISTENIDthSe one, for the color, Dr.-Clemenut Walker communicates to us (British Medical Journal) the case ofa lady who for sume time has been suftering from malaise and headache &c., with an eruption of boils, which Obatinately refused to heal.No cause could be assigned for these symptoms; but, upon loovking rouud the room, he noticed the color of the paper.Upon exatuination, arsenic was readily discovered with such ease us to leave no doubt of its presence in considerable quantity.Accordingly it hus been found that removal has sufficed to relieve the patient's symptoms.Borax Fur Covps.\u2014A .w.iter in The Medical Record cites à number of cases in which borax has proved a most effective remedy in certain) forms:of colds.He states that in sudden hoarseness or loss of voice in public speakers or singers from colds, relief tor an hour or so, as by magi, may be often obtained by slowly dissolving, and partially swallowing, a lump of borax the size of à garden pes, or about three ur four grains field in the mouth for ten minutes before speaking or singing.This produces a profuse secretion of saliva, or \u201c watering\u201d of the mouth asd thruat\u2014probably restoring the voice ur tone to the dried vocal cords, just as ¢ wetting \u201d brings.back tiie missing notes to a flute, when it is too dry.SPREAD OF CERTAIN DIstASES.\u2014It is to be regarded as a settled fact that diseases of.à contagious nature are caused and spread ty influences largely within the sphere of our control.The fact has recently been strongly urged by Dr.Sytues Thompson, a well-known English physician, in & lecture delivered by him in London.Every form of infectious tever, he asserts, has its idiosyncrasy.hus, enteric fever and cholera tend chietly to disseminate themselves through water assing into the wells and fountains of Baily supply ; scarlet fever hibernates in a drawer, and, after some months, comes forth with some old aud cast-aside garment, to be thrown with it around the throat or head of some new victim, and so start thence upon a fresh career; typhus fever crawls Aluggishly from hand to hand and mouth to mouth; typhoid fever generates where filth, over- cr wding, and impure hab::> < ° ,.prevail.So well known are these idiosyncrasies, and the means of control, that the existence or spread of such diseases is directly attributable to neglect of the most simple laws of prevention.WATERPROUFS.\u2014À writer in a scientific paper says: \u201c By the way, speaking of waterproofs, thik I can give travellers a valuable hint or two.For many years I have worn India-rubber waterproofs, but I will buy no more, for I have learned that good Scottish tweed \u2018can be made entirely impervious to rain, and, moreover, I have learued to make it 80; and, for the benefit of your readers, I will give the recipe: In a bucket of soft water, put half a pound of auvar of lead, and half a pound of powdered alum; stir this at iotervals, until it becomes clear, then pour it off intoanother bucket, and put the garment therein, and let it be in for twenty-four hours, and then hang it up to dry withont wringing it.Two of my party\u2014a lady and gentleman\u2014have worn garments thus treated in (he wildest storms of wind and rain, without getting wet.The rain hangs upon the cloth in globules.\u2019] \u2018In short, they were really waterproof.The gentleman, some time ago, walked ter of a mile of the fault.The soundings at the fault were very irregular, with overfalls from 30 to 70, fathoms.On winding in the cable unubual resistance was experienced, as if it were foul of rocks; but after per-evering for some time, the body of an immense whale, entangled in the cable, was brought to the surface, where it was found to le tirmly secured by two and a bLalf turns of the cable immediately above the tail.Sharks and other fish nad partially eaten the body, which was rapidly decomposing, the jaws falling away on reachin the surface, The tail, which uieasuré fully twelve feet across, was perfect, and covered with barnacles at che extremities,» Apparently, the whale was, at the time of eutangleme.t, using the cable to free himself trom-paraites, such as barnacles, which annoy whales very much ; and the cable: hanging in a deep loop over a submarine precipice, he probably, with a lilip ot of lus tail, twisted it round him, and then came to an untimerv end.\u201d This is, without exception, the most ex- truordinary accident that has happened to any submarine cable which has come within our knowledge, although many | ftrapge accidents have aricen.In vue case the cable across the River Yar, au the Isle of Wight, was broken: by a bullock, which, falling overboard, got entangled.in the cable, finally Lreak- ng it.' Tue Cnivksg.\u2014The whole of the Chinese nation is divided into families, each of which bear the same surname, and consider cach other cousins.These clans are bound to assiat each other in any way that may be required ; and the most powerful of them act asa salutary check upon local despotism.The women of China occupy a lower ®cale in the estimation of their countrymen than those of other nations.A broad face, diminutive waist, pale features and feet small to deformity, constitute beauty in the eyes of a Chinese.To ensure this last, their feet are contined in tender age in shoes calculated to stop their rowth, \u2018ao that the feet of some iadies only measure three inches from toe to heel.Females are universally objects of traftic, Marriages depend entirely upon the will of the parents, who sell their daughters at from $5,000 to $6,000 a piece, according to the beauty or the rank of the female.Early marriages are universal ; no man who can afford the expenses of the ceremony deferring it till after the age of twenty, and parents get rid of their daughters as soon as they can; even a\u2019 the carly age of fourteen.The Chinese may le said to be an omnivorous péople.The .principal\u2014part-of- their food coneists of rice, which ir gene- rally-catefrdry ; bnt ic the south provinces it isn.ixed witlFthe sweet potato inasort of soup.Vegetables are.the chief provision of all ranks, who: do\u2018 not consume a fifth part of the favorite dish, and the head of the ass is esteemed a great dglicacy.To eat everything which cafporsibly give nourishment is the comprehensive principle upon which Chinese Jiet is regulated ; ro that dogs, cats, and even rats and mice, are not re- \u2018jected by them.They are the most expert fishermen in the world ; no aquatic creature eacaper their vigilance, whether it inhabit the sea, lake, canal or river ; even pools and tne ridges of fields are searched for fish.Every kind of meat is minced into sina.) pieces, and is enten [with chop-aticks.The Chincae_epicure | delights in soups made of edible birds\u2019 nesta of the swallow species, and im- SORE ur AM NEO: v5 quality.Thousands of oysters die annually from resting on a aoft bed.\u201cThe weight of the oyster, as it gradnally matures, sinks it beneath the surface, and as soon a8 1t is covered with mud or sediment it dies.Many people suppose the oyster really eats, and kind hearted people, buying oysters in the shell, sometimes throw corn meal over them, thinking to feed them.The peculiar noise emanating from them is supposed to be produced by feeding.All shellfish, at times, have their shells open, and when touched.will instantly close them.The noise thus produced ham been mistaken for mastication, when, in reality, it is from fright.\u201c Only this, and nothing more,\u201d know we, with all our knowledge, of the inscrutable oyster.Crans.\u2014Crabe, it is well known, are generally taken to market alive, being coutined in boxes, in mass, The tisher- men of Falmouth, in England, are accus: tomed to collect their crabs jointly, or at least Lo throw thein into one mass fur transportation to market They take care, however, to mark the shells, by branding then with a Lot iron in such a manner as that each one may know the marked they are packed in.boxes and \u2018conveyed to market in boats, some ten miles from the rocky clefts whence they are taken.Tu one instance, when a boat load thus marked ani packed, had reached Falmouth harbour within a mile or two, one of the boxes was broken aud a considerable number of the impri- toned crabs made their escape simultaneously, and, as it would seem, by a concerted arrangement.Plunging into the water, the happy fugitives made their way home to their native crannies, where, three days afterwards, the fisher men found many of them, recognizing them by the brand of slavery upon their backs.They had travelled ten miles, ut least, on their homeward journey.It was necessary, in the first place, that they should find their way from the boat to the eutrance of the harbor at Fal- mouth, trom whence they directed their steps to the rocks of Cape Lizard, But turn to the right or to the left, is the greatest mystery of the extraordinary feat.Hoy they got over the distance which separated them from their rocky habitats is less mysterious; for they were probably of the species called \u201csoldier\u201d grabs, and accustomed, i* may be, to long marches.It 18 not uncommon in the West Indies, where they abound, to find them upon foraging expeditious six or eight miles from the shore.Anovt Rats.\u2014Rather a repulsive subject, you will say ; and yet there is interest tu be derived from it.In times of general calamity,whetheroi carthquakes, water, or fire, rats share the troubles of the time, and come forth in bodies! from their secret haunts.itness the recent great fires in Chicago, Boston, and New York : whole colonies of these marauders were dispersed and destroyed, or could be meen flying to the wharves for protection.In France the late inundation of the Seine, which caused ro many disasters, occasioned vne of which there had been no expectation.In entering the sewers which opened into the river, the waters drove dn inimedase number of rata who were thus carried into the houses that stand upon the quays or in their neighborhood.The h- uses were completely «verrun by these hor- rille creatures.In times long past ei- milar events have frequently occurred.In the year 1725, there were terrible earthquakes in the countries on the borders of the Caspian Sea, From the depth of the alysses suddenly opened froip the bosom of the mountain io labor, what caine forth ?Rats which were large and fat, armed with formidable teeth, and with their ong red hair had a terrible appearance.They were called * surmulots.\u201d Thev advanced in immense battalions, and their arrival in Askalon, iu tue autumn of 1727, was remarkable.Nothing stopped them, not even rivers, for they are good swimmers.They either seed the Volga or took possession in egions of the veasela which they found! there.Others pushed on in opposite direction.À whole army moved simultaneously toward Siberia, and baviug entered the little town ot Juikh, master.edit.The town was then taken by assault.The attack took place at four o'clock in the evening, and à quarter of the town was given up by the conquered to the conquerors.The vessels lying in the Russian ports, on board which the surmulots had taken free passage, returned to France, and the hungry rats were the tirst to disembark.At that time, the black rat was paramount in France ; but twenty years.later the surmulots were masters.-\u2018\u2019The black rat cannot make head againat tbis-intruder, stronger than hic is, bett r armed with teeth, and renewing his legions three times a year, by a birth of from twelve to twenty little ones each time.He disappeared, and his existence is now one of the mythr of the sewers of Paris and London.HISTORICAL ITEMS.Sleeping, or taking tobacco on the « Lonl\u2019s Day in the tune of the public exercises,\u201d in 1662, was punished by the authorities of Portemonth, N H, with imprironment in a cage.\"The last criminal tried in the British House of Lords, when witnesses were exnmined, wae the Earl of Cardigan (the.hero of the Balaclava charge) for wounding Captain Tucker in a duel.The trial, lot which belongs to him, \u201cWhen thus | how they should have known whether to | FU aT FRICE ONE CENT.seldom weur, and are generally seen going around bare headed.his has een the costume of the boys since the foundation of the schobl in the reign of Edward [V.~ : The Pyramids of Egypt are the most illustrious monuments of art.Eh three principal pyramids are situated on # rock at the fuot of sue high mountains which bound the Nile.he first building of them commented, ii in say posed, about 1500 B C.The greatest in seid tu have been erected by Cheops, 1082 B C.The largest, near Gizeh, is +461 feet in perpendicular height, with a platform on the top 32 feet square, and the length of the bases 746 feet.It ue- cupies above twelve acres of ground, sud 15 constructed of stupendous blocks of stune, There wre many other smaller pyramids to the south of these.* æ EXTRACTS.\u2014_\u2014 a A SILVER-PLATED SkOLL\u2014 In the large cabinet of specimens of ore, niin- erals and miscellaneous curiosities at a Palace saloon, in Virginia City, Nevada, is to be seen an ancient human skull, which is a great curiosity.The skull was found at the Ophir dump during the palmy days in the history of that name, by Judge A.W.Baldwin, killed some yeurs since by a terrible railroad accident in California.The judge picked it up as it rolled down toward his feet from a car-load of ore dumped by a miner.His labelled as having been taken out 500 feet below the surtace, but from what portion of the lead it came can never he certainly known.Most likely from some drift at wo great depth trom the surface.- A Story or tHE LONDON [oG.\u2014Of course, the town is ringing with stories of the adventures which have happened during the darkness, one of wdiich is worth quoting.An\u2019 old gentleman who had some business ar Charing Cross made his way «< far as the Strand, but there completely lost himself.He crepe slowly ou and un without the least idea of where.he w.AEH he fom] himself descending some steps.On these steps he plumped against à man who was coming up thém.'« Hallo!\u201d said the old gentleman.< Hallo 1\u2019 said the man, \u201c\u2018 Can you tell me,\u201d said the old gentleman, \u2018\u201c where | am going to ?\u201d \u201c\u201c Yes,\u201d said the mau, \u201cif you will go straight on you'll walk iuto theriver, tor I\u2019ve just come out of it.\u201d A SINGULAR HoTEL.\u2014Of all the hotels in the world: the very oldest is a lonely one in California, on the road between San Jose and Santa Cruz.Imagine ten iminense trees standing a few feet apart and hollow inside ; these are hotels\u2014 neat, bronzy and romantic.The largest tree is 65 feet around and contains a sitting room and that bureau of Bacchus wherefrom is distributed the thing that.biteth and stingeth.All about the tree 18 a rarden of flowers and evergreens.The drawing room is a bower madé ut redwood, evergreens and madoua branches.For bed chambers there are nine great hollow trees, whitewashed or peppered, and having doors cut to tit the shape of the holes.Literature finds a place in a leaning stump, dubbed the brary.\u201d It it were not for that same haunt ot Bacchus, it is certain.that the guests of this forest establishment would feel like nothing so much as dryads.A Real Seavisu Patrior.\u2014All Madrid turned out the other day to do honor to the remains of 4 staterman of a class not very common any#here,.but rarissima avis in Spain.Kios Rusas seems to have been, by general admission, a pertectly incorrupt, patriotic man, and, as was significantly observed, perhaps no higher eulogy could be passed upon him than to state the fact that, although he had been 1 office and had the same opportunities of feathering nis nest as his fellows,\u2014whio almost invariably perform that operation with completeness and dispatch,\u2014he left, besides his library, no property but 15 franca.The son of arents who had been persecuted by \u2018erdinand VII.on account of their liberal views, he had himself been ever a warm advocate of the dame.He last held office in 1864, when, immediately after the revolution, he was appointed President of the Committee appointed to draw up a Democratic Constitution.In 1858 he was Ambassador to Rome.Tue DUCRESS oF EpiNptrEN.\u2014Great hopes arc fixed on the new Duchess of Edinburgh, who is expected to dispense.a gracetul and lively hospitality at Clarence House.The Duke is not personally us popular a man as his elder brother, but he is intelligent, accomplished, and anxious, it is supposed, to \u2018make a little court of his own.har toa grand Dukedom in Germany, but he probably knows that he will never be allowed tu reign, and also that he can be a bigger erson at St.James\u2019 than at Sax.Coburg.e is an ardent municias, and by ro means unakilled as a prefomer on the violin, although, of courac, he is absurdly flattered.The Czarevna isa pleasant, sprightly, vivacious person, who has hy no means inherited her futher\u2019s lethargic melancholy, Between them the Duke and Duchess will havea veryconsiderable mcome, especially when the Duke gets the mens of putiage from Berlin for his German birthright; they will not he put to the wame charges as the Prince of Wales for public appearances, aud they will also be more at liberty to amuse themselves in-their-own way The you couple will help to break the gloom anc atupor which have so long hung over LUBRICATING OILS.A.RAMSAY & SON offer to the trads, Linsced Oil (Raw, Boiled, and to Seed; Elephant Also, German Window Glass of all qaalities and sises, 91 and 26 03.Smeth- ast, and Rolled from Palnters\u2019 and Artists\u2019 requisites of every descrip- on.nT.an OTICE.\u2014Applica made fo the Parliament Canada,at its next Bexsion, to In CREDIT FONCIER Montreal, Bist Desamb :.1874 tion will bo of the Dominion of corporate the ROYAL CHAS.C.DE LORIMIER, Attorney.07-20 Gr ND near the ships.The person whose Tender fs if necessary.Point 8t Charles.be récelred by the undersigned \u2018day, February, 14th.\u201cMoatreal, Jan.30h, 1674.CARTAGE OF COAL AT MONTREAL.This Company is prepared to receive Tenpers hé writing for the Cartage of their Coal at Montreal, during the season of navigation, 1874, vix.: \" From ship's side at any of the wharves, to Point St.Charles, to MdGIIL street yard, and to cary placed accepted must ¥eep the stevedore going regularly from 7a.m.to 19p.m., Dumping to be included in Tenders.rel \u2018 e For particnlare, apply to J.R0ssELL,jPue) Agent, ! l'he\u2019 sensation of fatigue ruddenly let \u2019Téndern, enéoreed * Tender for Carting Coal,\u201d wil ] , on or.before Batur- \u201cC.J.BRYDGES, Managing Director.pe 4 underwear was as dry as when he put it on.This is, I think, a secret worth knowing; for cloth, if it can be made to keep out wet, lis, in every way, better than what we know as waterprools.\"TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES, Ox A SNAKE'S Back.\u2014One of the most important additions of a watering place, says an American traveller, is a sufficiency of comfortable seata to welcome the weary tourist at every turn 6f the romantic promenads\u201d and historic glades\u201d of his holiday resort, The need of such accommodation is indecd vo hinperative that when the resources of the local administration are too slender to provide benches with sloping backs, a few humble*logs disposed here and there would pot be despised by tlie excursionist.No inconvenience in .likely to result from the adoption in these latitudes of thia economical expedicnt,hut it appedrs that elsewhere sbch a weal might greatly disappoint, and indeed serionaly discom- se, the confiding person who sinks ex- austed npon'it.ern Staten of America, having fatigued himself by gathering wild.raspherries, a seductive ogcupation which oue never knows when to leave off, sat down with considerable emphasis on what he sup A gentleman visiting one of the South\u201d | in their stomachs, it ie returned and use | a8 a plaister to cement the dirt and feathers of the nest, These nests, after having been purified in immense manu- factories, are eaten with relish * by the Chinese.The favorite beverage is tea, drunk out of small cups, whicu arc seldom washed, for that process is thought to diminish the flavor.In this article th Cliinese are as great connoisseurs as Europeans are in wines.Distilled liquors are chiefly made from rice; rum is much used, but grape wine has not heen met with.Drunkenness prevails,especially in the north provinces; hut the worst species of debauchery is opimin smoking, which, carried to excers, deprives the victim of strebgth ; he becomes a walking rhadow ; his eyes are vacant and staring; his whole frame is deranged, and he moon rinks into a premature grave.But it should be obrerved that these are the consequences of the abuse of the practice; when used in moderation, it ii said to be comparatively innoxious.The {umes of the drag are inhaled through a peculiar pipe, in a recumbent i land the r soon sleeps.awaken, he drinks a onp of tea, and smokes again.Tne Chinese delight in the drama; they will attend a play for a whole night without being wearied, and recount with ecstacy what they have seen.In their preter the women are ition, Whe.Le W.C.NUNN, nine miles in à &t.rm of rain and wind rted in great quantities from the cast which ended in the acquittal of the earl, English society ; aud next season, ALAN 4 Gensral Agents Ont.auch as yon rarely sec in the aouth,-and Pend A PP that the birds make Hook place H6th-Feb; thet rate, i8 likely to le very gay and brilliant.when he slipped off hin overcoat hin use of great quantities of a peculiar sea- Henry, Earl of Derby, aflerward creat- \u2014London Jorrespondence New York weed, and when it is sufficiently softened ed Duke of Lancaster, was the first Eng- |' Times.lishman that bore the title of * Duke.\u201d The conquerof previous to ti battle of Hastings, having only the dignity ofa duke, Lin successors were jealous of raising subjects to the same honor.__ There 14 no such person @s l\u2019unch.The name is derived fromi the Italian, and means a mask.The Abbe Galiani eays the name ir derived from a humor ous peasant at Sorento, who was nicknamed Punch by his comrades on account of eccentricities and humor.St.Peter's church at Rome required fur its erection 176 year, and to comix, plate the atructure an addition of 124 years.Its cont was $50,000,000 in gold, and to keep it in repair requires au annual expenditure of $20,000 Of its vast dimensions ; erhaps the best idea is conveyed by the statement that it covers cight acres of ground.Babylon is a celebrated city on the hanks of the Euphrates, the capital of the Assyrian empire.It was aucientl the most magnificent city in the world, and became famous for -the death of [Alexander the Great and for the new empire, which wan afterward there under the Selencide.Ita greatnesa was RO reduced\u2019 in succeeding ages that in the time of Pliny it war but a desolate wild- erncsg; and at prevent the place where it stood 14 unknown to travelers.[tw Incinext or THE BATTLE OF LUNDY'S Lax.\u2014After that most fiercely contested and bloody battle of Lundy\u2019s Lane, during the war of 1812:15, the Awmeri- eans being driven from the field, it only remained for the Britis® to take care of the wouflded and dispose of the dead.By way of retaliation for the enurmous barbarity ofethé-\u2014Æmericans in burning the hospital at Chippawa in which there war a number of British wounded, who nearly all perished in the flames, it was resoived to burn the American dend on the battle field.A poor gratification 1n- deed, but revenge is sweet, and to taste of that aweetnéss even British magnanimity stooped to consign to the flames the remaine of those poor fellows who had fought their last fight and were sleeping their last sleep.In the midst of the field wan ebeoted the pyre.There in a promiscuous leap was thrown the debris of the battle field and the dead blue coatel warriors ut America.It was a sad aight, hut when the torch was applied to the pile and the crackling hissing Names licked the flesh from the bodies, and charred the boues, 1L was an extremelv repulsive\\=pectacle.From a distant part of the-tield two afficers were to be seen approsching the burdimg pile\u2014.\u2018the one w Colonel the other a Captain They were discussing the «vents of the day, when they came upon the corpse ir 1 Yankaes begin to fire at us, it is time to retreat.\u201d Iu silence they made their way tron the scene.PUBLIC OPINION.Relicving the Poor and the Siranger ~ A Subject for Reflection.To the Editor of the Stag.S1k,\u2014 Will you allow me space for a word ur two with reference to the letter signed oe à License, aid ase now pre ALL CLASSES OF BISKS A FIRE MODERATE MATER CT AT WF AU claims wili bo paid Immedi belng established.#2\" You the low HON.JOH! .J.PF.SINCEN! ANDREW RORERTSON, J.R THIBAUDRAU, A.BOYE .L A P, VE RAY M.C.MULLARKY, ANDREW WILSON, ARTHUR GAGNOR.ALFRED PKRRY.JRO.A.PERKINS, Hzip Ormion: 160 St.James Street, Montreal.me hs \\ DRESSMAKING.JAMES McCLURE & CO.beg to announce that in compliance with the request of many of thelr customers, they have added a Dressmaking Department to thelr business.Klegant réception and fitting rooms have been provided for the comfort and convenience of ladies.Orders exscuted witli economy and despatch.JAMES MoCLURE & CO, 91B ST.CATHRRINE BTREET.m6 ! Tu E ORIENTAL TEA STORE, + 7 Mussna.M.SCANLAN & 00.beg to Inform the residents of St.Joseph street and vicinity that they have REMOVED to \u2014\u2014.251.ST, JOSEPH: STREET, between Murray and Colborne sWocts, where will be found a choice assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, TEAS, SUGARS, FRUITS, SPICES, SYRUPS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c., &0.Special inducements are offered during the holiday season, and a call Ls respectfully solicited.06 thts, (GLOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, or NEW TORE, raving, in accordance with the law, deposited with -he Finance, Minister One Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the security of Canadian Policy-holders OELY, is now prepared to issue Life Policies.C.B.LEWIS, JOHN CONVERSE, Joint Managers for the Dominion.Orrion : 168 St.James street.a HE \u201c GLOBE\u201d OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, | 232 St.James street, open from 6 a.m.till 11 p.m.On recebred cal r Express.N.i Vosburgh, PLOPRIE: T see QUALLS, PRAIRIE HENS, HADDIES, Recelved daily per Express.J.C.DUCKETT, No, 247 St.James street.7 HARLES DUNCAN, TEA, DEALER AND GROCER, 68 CRAIG STREET (Between Hermine and Bleury), MONTREAL.The best Tea and the best family Butter are lead- Ing articles.Terms, cash.2 A L E OV THOS.ALLAN & CO, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Will REMOVE on the first of MARCH to 361 NOTRE DAME STREET.M ITHERS and ZITHER STRINGS.The Zither ts à delightful Bolo In-trumcnt.C.C.DE ZOUCHE, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMANT BIORE, 211 §T.JAMES STREET.me IDER! CIDER! CIDERI PURE APPLE CIDER, FORTY CENTS PER GALLON, TO BE HAD AT No.121 BLEURY STREET.81 MUSSKN & MCFARLANR.RINK TIE NEW TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE.DUBLIN GINGER PORTER, The most healthy and delicious drink ever made.CONTAINS NO ALCOROL.Made only by BIRKS & JAUFFRAY, ! Soda Water and Ginger Ale Manufacturers, 21 AYLMER STRERT, | Montreal To bo had at all Grocers and Restaurants.Trade mark securcd.\u201d UG.W.KING & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No.18 FINE STREXT, NEW TORK, Brooxs, Bowps, and GOLD bought and sold om commission only.= Dnrosrrs Kzourven rroM INDIVIDUALS, FIRMS, BANKERS, AND « CORPORATIONS, Subject 10 Check at re 274 Interoat allowed on aally TATIONERS' HALL.HEW GCODS JUST RECEIVED.Thin TISAUR MANILLA PAPEH, for Hotel and family use.in packages, cut or hy the a single ream or buudie folid.- Pancy colored TWINES, for Drugulrts and dealers in Fancy Goods, dc, &¢.DUPLEX BIOTTING PAPERS fie best in use, well adapted for Banks and Public Offices.LETTER POCKETS and WALLETS in fine Russia and Morocco Leathers.CANADIAN POCKET and OFFICE DIARIES for 1674 \u2014A full assortment on hand.Remember the address : MURRAY & CO., + STATIONKRS' HALL, 387 No.Notre Dame Pine, » STREET, a N OTHER SAYS | MUNSNV'T buy an BLACK ALPACCA DRESS until 1 ex ine the bargains they are offering at 42 Notre Diane street.Since we reduced our prices, we stump the world to bea them.- GLORIOUS REDUCTION.=-4 pieces BlacK Alpncen.10¢ 34 «s ac \u201c 15e ps o «30e wl \u201c .22e 71 « 6.6 35e bus .+.A.2h so » Ll .Be 7\" > 1 + 11 406 These goodw are all lower than they cost wholesale.(; * E AT CLEARINC SALE WINTER CLOTHING Wallis, No.163 Notre Dame : street.Men's Boys* and Youth#s Suits at extraordinary low prices.| TTT TTT Ulster, Hudson Bay Blanket and Benvér Overconts, at less than cost.WALSH'S CLOTHING HOUSE, ÇuEar CLOTH BOOTS} CHEAP RUBBERS! CHEAP OVERSHOES ar\u2019 ; : O\u2019BRIEN\u2019S, 171, 234 & 379 St.Joseph St, Women's Cloth Over-shves for 81, worth $1.50, Mon's hand-made Cloth Boots for $5, worth $4 WHITE ag\" BOOTS, AT RONAYNE BROS., 192 & 194 ST.JOSEPH STREET, Chaboillez Square.HA PMAN\u2019S ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR 1s decidedly the best food for Infants and Invulide Yor sale by H.¥.JATKBON, Chemist, Queen's Hall Blosk.u S12.50 - CES UN PSG CPS _ BUSINESS SUIS, to which we this sutumne beg to ca epectal public attention, are sndes.measure from the largest and moet* beautifully elected stock of Bootch and West of Knizland materials, ln all the latest varieties of patirrns, A momentary glance will show thera to be quite unequalled for elegance in fit, superiority 1 sivake, and modera- - \u201cin- ne seul\u201d trod Gl 7 ptieation Le J.G.KENNEDY & CO ; Dominion Clothing Warehoux:, No.31 St.Lawrenco Main street, me ROOFING.| R.ALEXANDER, GRAVEL ED PLASTIC BLATR ROOFER, \u201cNo.805 Craig Street, West, Near Cockburn\u2019s Brass Foundry, sorner St.Antoins.Tu, run, and Shingle Roofs Repalred and Painted, Routing Pelt and Pitch, Plastic Slate, ac.7 LARK\u2019S GLASGOW FLE- PHANT SIX-CORN, SPUOL COTTON on BLACK SPFUCLS | In made especially for uee on SEWING-MACHINRS.You will add to the successful operation of you machiue by purehasing this Thread.Tor sale by ail Dry-goods Btores and Sewing-Ma2- chine Agents throughout the city.me MONTREAL.W.SUTHE REFERENCES :.College-Univeraity- HEAD MIDWIFE, of McGill Col Univers ty.Rs.CUISKELLY, G.W.CAMPRELL, Bag, M.1., Professor and Iran lege that elie has entirely given up recetving any tote lady pallents at her home, but intends steadly pursue hor profession, and Is ready for all calls from this date.Mrs.C.can be consnited at all hour Residence: 315 ST.LAWRENCE ST RET.#-1in CLEARING SALE To be continued all the month of February.Crowds aro coming froin ail parts for tho CHRAI GOODS.Now Is the time to buy CHEAD DRESS GOODS, WINCEYS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, CLOUDS, YAHNS BHAWLS, SKIRTS, &c., &u.oY THOMAS BRADY, |.400 Sr, JusErn STREET.400.| 5G INK HAVANA ClG ARS.Ars0, .A Magu! cent Stock of bear:tiful MEERSCHAUM PIPES.COHEN * LOPEZ, No, 231 St.James Street.Atao, PLACE D'ÊRMES AND 8T.JAMES KTREFT.OTTICE.Purchasers will notice that the yeni nt O K CIGARS, have always tho name, \u201cP.RUDMAFN,\" ON THE BuUX ps (Next door to Chas.Alexander & Bon's.) HENRY HoOG NN.REAL ESTATE AGENT, i Ko.147 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.In i the openfag of an Office as a REAL KSTATE AGENT, Mg.1{0GAN would inform his friends and tha public that he ts prepared to negotiate the sale of real estate, Investment of money on mortgages or other sacnritics, arrangement of loans.&c., &e.AU communications, by mail nr othorwise, wiil have his careful personal attention.27-3m ARGE RETURNS vor CASH \u20ac b tail \" ad Crocker a] rotail at holcon! prices pere fast China Teas, §2 Banos c per \u2018dos.: Stoneware Caps anc ra, 60 conte per dos.MAOTAVIBH BRUTHK nr LL 2 tn me a #rence street LUMBING, Gue-titting, Steamfitting, Henting Apparatus of overy descrip- .Repairs prompily attended to.Charges mo- A BUSSKAU& CO.© Ro.272 KNOTRE DAME STRFFT, Just received a spirndid seles tom « Have eerschanum Pipes, Tobacco Jars, (icf Stands, Clgar-Casés, Cigarette \u2018\u2019nees, \u2018 arv: à and Plain Briar Pipes, Briats In cases.Also tn hand, choicest tr» 0.10 BDAVANA CIOAR+.972 NoTRE Damx PTAFET, Bymofthe Pritat Tar 27 RECEIVED DAILY, by Fspre-< FINNAN HADDIES and OYSTt it mn balle ADAM BO FRAG A MM AT CATHERINE ATK ENTS FANCY SLIPPERS M suitable tor China presents, mate ta té st ANDREW BAIL ISUR 16) 4% Lawrepee Mon strnnt (fee dpe wl! > .1° Ferehon! derat.BEAVER STAMPIN?COMPANY, 1 ?Ms MoOi GENS JON BALE AT THE 5 ed.EC .\u201c Nas.CUISKBLLY wishés to acquaitit the public ' \" i BLAND, Erg, MI, Professor, &c., Metal Te.# } i re iy à {Reported for Tus Bran by Bond Brothers.) 4 To dean ot Mp debe eh od ren SRR IL AI.rT pris rie ail comin: = Gk iid icin pates te - - \" \u2014 Pa - Pr + Lor A > A qe a ml lead clr AES.vo NP pl PNT, pin TREN NE TIL SIN Sade WL RY ENE Be ws .\u2014 ¥ ~ : == gr mn Po mem 1 #15 a re LS : \u2014\u2014.\u2018 - - Free ; hreesquar- Maritime Intelligence.pu ; THE TEMPLE QUARTETTE.MONTREAL ITOCK REPORT.7 \u2014 Mr Moore confiscated t ee; pe wo Ju THE EVENING STAR.AUCTION SALES _|HOUsES LET WANTED.| Ond.EDITION QuaR == 3rd.EDITION [wai door trou Er bel ES.- ,; ; i f St : ; Friday Febraary 13,1874.By John J.Arnton.Houses to lat wanted advertised at cos-half cont Two concerts will be given by the veau; à cultivateur of the Parich o frou Portland, où the 30th of Jumurrn be 42 Sellers.Buyers Jaci IX ; i ; i pealthy appear- : ; - ALEOF CHOICE BUILDING WANTED, a comfortalle House, In some high, FOUR O0'\"LUCK.|alove popular Compaity, in the Qiebn\u2019s srecxs.JB tone S 0.LOCK.Leuorais, owing to ite unbealthy appe arrived at Liverpool yesterday.= < 484 4 ; - = [4 N ¥ .ele va © I .ha .huaitby locality ; rent BRU.Address drawer ae .9 y Beak of Montreal.|! 194% + CL \u2014p vue AHBTENGS AND AMUSEMENTS LAYTS on SHERBROOKE aud UPF: LLEURY k, Punk ofice ®5 ; Hall, om the 26th aud 27th inst, A New Onteris Bangreal \u201c20087 omg The News of the West.~\u2014 The PW U Ritles parads at the PAssksuirs\u2014Pér as Circassian, \u2014 0 A Sn STKEBTS, at my Heal Ratata Hooms, STI West of Bl» The News of Quebec, Huawpshire paper Says : Bank A [TN amen 1e ! pa CE 1 Wvlie, from Liver 1 at Portland, Feb.- 14 PRINCE OF On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY D¥A, inst.= HOUSE WANTED, b \u20188 May ent ot Hours Le Tai | à ia Special {0 THE Stan Quebec Gate Barrucks this ev cig, fo 10\u2014AMr McLean, Mr MoMurrick, Mr T N Nope BUFLRS te twiil Li : .ol e ever 00 Toroxto, Feb.13 will pass through the principal streets o Gough, M Gate Harracks ou ted, and vhjoyinu the clearest atmosphere, blgb and Fà WANIRD TO RENT, à comfortable House for Quesee, Feb.13.jeard d thei I f vie 1 we RONTO, \"hd Lu Soi fap 000 Mr Morgdn Davies, Mr ough, rs 1DaY EVENING, 13th dry, on soi that has been cuitivated to the greatest il» femily of six within 10 minutes\u2019 walk \u2019 heard, an tir selection of pieces show 1x à leute 6 Svracuse, i the city, : i Black, Mr Prettie 7, for aril: ana, perfection; Known ae th the Post-office ; rent not to exceed Lo It is reported Mr Pri tires from them to be highly educated gentlemen of Mrs Hardy, à late from Syracuse, is .| Gough, Mr Lewis 8 Black, Mr Prettie, 72% drill.and, ._ i .hee 13 L ie reported Mr Price retires galy 6 \u201cà ours rani iq -| _\u2014 very pleasant social meeting of ie, M Ad Mr Mor- De ÉATUIEPAY AÉTER \u201cLUNN FROFERTY,\" Address M, 7, STAR ofice.Chicoutimi, leaving the course clear fur retined taste, ws they really are.\u201d @ endeavouring to orgauize « lignor cru y f led Jd Societ held last Mrs Prettie, Mr Wm Adamson, à ' Mer NOON, Tih mstand i , .a : Bi, .hb 2 : 110 ; is ci ve Caledonian Society\u201d was held last {711 S A AU LRO va & poration tor Hu eut Paritaire by the gE Filouse Containing 10.rove wir a} the Ministerial candidate, 1e vade it iy ici ed at the evening a! the St Audrew\u2019s Home; un [1% Miss Ottua, a i M AT Sella, will parade a $ Aplans owing the sub-divislon of tute estate tn BEL O00 conventenees IA tin oh eh a1) At the meeting ut the board of direct- [C.P.R.R.CO.AND THE CIVIC ELECTIONS.Se Last night, a magician appeared at th a ii the life and works of Lord Maguire, Rev Mr Woodin, Mr AT ! > Roum at 2 pan now on view.of Heaver Hall.Address, giving particulare, M,» 31 ; \u2014_\u2014 'y St Lawrence Hal to a fair audience ; Esfay Upon the hie and vw the Rev Dean Prewley Mr M':unies,\u2014 Hy OCT RE.$.BAHNJUM, The terms ot potes Aro In preparation, erai : |r! se orth Shore Railway Company, Extract from minutes of meeting of Motropoitau Rave ce 1% he had announced the distribution of Byron was read by a member.19 cabin and 66 steerage passengers - 3.8 \" .o : me.= \u201c à . Uleurs 8 tel, orth of Sherbrooke street, on which ga 0g.air tan sd wreenhouse Map concerning the terms on which [ie Pro- senger Railway Company of the 12th of Barth 6 Bunk.t iffing articles.The audience re- aflernôon, when the annual reports of .February 13, p.m.à tv LOté to be gold ail front, 15 7 feet wide, ndcon- 00S APPLY at lw bt James street.3 pored to build the line : Messre Irvine |; 871 : ron Copper Bay other trifling articles afternoon, c aunu PA ; 4 We si stitutes the main wv ene to the Mountain lark he WANTER, » House of or 7 apartments.Ad- and Chauveau representing the Govern- February, 1871: .Loir gpl nial Coaï Cob' o © = inbnatrated and a general row ensued : {the Secretary, Mr Whituey, and Harbor ; Few YORK un i SN \u2018pas * CL \u2019 \u2018 Centre Tables, Wardrabre \u201cdass nouer pe an Ter LET, hiree Diwelltng-L™ 1567 on St.Aut ine 01 British vessels there were 612, ets hy he arrest was mauze by De- Fark on demand'on New Xor = = Michael = Cathe ira The we ding was Juries of the Court of Quarter Sessions .Birthe.MONTREAL SNOW-SHOR 3.00 Cane and Wood Seat \"hairs, the who'e of the Sheet As us audd 32.wise, one on St Lagainst 7195 tonnage, 550.973, against Months.ie Sand La 8 maue hy De Perchauts Bile oi New York apr a very brilliant alair, numbered 775 true bills found 57 : no Kix.-At Toronto, on the 10th inst , the wifa of J.: = ; - ; et 56 SP ree 2s \u2018Lives à y afte 1 : or me : : \\ St | Cu : Rte\" À M Pur \\ 5 SHOT best Eu maternal and wirkmanahiy.Aro, |S nur eV ¥ 643,352 : decresse, 107 vessels and 92,409 teetives Murphy and Latou.Gol ria Drafts ow Now York = @ fy prem A farmer named 8.Miller, living near bills 20.Number of eases tried unser D.Klug, of a tsughter.ANNE AL RACES, lange variety of nîner things saeh o§ cannot be T1 LET, à comfortalle.FRONT > tons.= rer re - [St Mary, wus killed mn the bush yester- lthe law concerning summary jurisdiction sr aur Pembroke, on the ith inst , the wife found in any Tr tale = ; ; ET, camfortable, - S10 i ep RO Ç .0 - ae ; el Ta ; .- Sor a of Fred\u201d.Stew, a .os Parties Troms ih copies eam nye Trees Store Aloise, with Yard land stablay.No.| The foreign vessels are classified us RECORDER'S COURT, Aon Anan ' M day while logzing.: .{373 convictions 29, of which 24 were on S1580s \u2014Af Vesta, On the Sth inglant, the wife of SATURDAY AFTER NOON, Feb.14 packed and shipped Wt 4 moderate charge.; monts = Tod cane th ont 15 apart follows : : ad ew aka enen $ IS ' Wi A protest against the return of Major pleas of guilty.\u2018 Jonathan Sission, jr., of a eon.AN - + wig >, \"16 HENRY J.SHAW, ' United States : NVessels, 5, against 11 rein HY 1 Le ON MONTREAT.LACROSSE GROUNDS, At half past TW o'clock, sharp.JUD GES: Bale Rooms, 725 and 729 Craig street, near Victoria agnare.ant ALE.+ ROOMS, 173 to 157 ST.JOSKPH STRERT, snstantiy on hand the lurgest assortiment in ty, consistinu of .Yeur ices, and gituatod inthe nicest part Bf St Dents steeet.Apply to Foraity À Bro, 245 8t Lawrince street x $85 TO LET, the House cor roof Witham und | 1 CLENDINNENG: in 1s723 Bi Inspector streets, suitable far à boardins- 2,347, against 3,658.house.Apriy to | tonnage, 3,378, against 6,400, France.Vessels, 5, against 6; tonnage, Norway aud Sweden : Vessels; 225: February 11.Sighteen cases appeared on the sheet this morning; 1 was discharged, 1 sent to Police Court, 1 postponed, 6 paid fine, 9 JS LECTION OF COUNCILLOR FOR Walker for the Honse of Comtuons Was fyled yesterday.oo Weather mild and rainy.News of Ottawa.\u2014 The number of qualified voters in the Bast Wards 479; in the Centre, 642; in the West; 952; ju.St Ann's.L404: in St Antoine, 2,402; in St Lawrence, 1123; in St Louis, 1,269; :n St Jumes, 1421 BOURKET-\u2014AL No.24 8¢t.Urbain street, on the 11th inat\u2026 the wife of M.H.A.Bourret, of a daughter.\u2014In this city, on the 11th inst., at 34 Latour Cusac streck, the wife of Mr.John Cussack, of ao Marriages.: against 239 tonnaee 195,693, a aiust sent do i - \u2014 , 1047 \\ ; i Wir) LARD, PHETNEY-Ry the Rev.Mr.Sutherlend, A BREBSARI, Esg M DOM .Te Te Spats ed RE\u20acy 100,054, © lus ent dOWL :\u2014 | .; \\ 4 Q St 3 047: total muplher ath +4 ofthe tide a sister, on the 1 A SO STÉVENSON Esp W PRED.MCKAY.Fag, ZU Flock Mattresses and Exvelalor, STO LET, TENEMENT Jos St, pomtz [3 765, \u2019 ° > 08 i 1 smason : B- Leclerc NT, ANTOINE WARD [Special to the Star.in.3 Marie To Tn \\ lost Fubr, Jienry MH.Willard, formerly of Granby, to A Wooul + THOS.WHITE, Esq.- 18° Enpthish Wrought Iron fiedeateads, from the best Sil Blaee street.Apply at No $.Jan 8 German Emuiras V I LA .A Maitland ; Hl memason ; Iu Lee ered, cL, OTTAWA, Feb 13.voters in the city, du os.AlMhost an Miss Lydia Frestney, of Montreal.Nu a or makers SP.Eve st ; Cera ey oe SSIRSE Inborer : TU Carr, Jaborer ; FF Quinn _ ._ \u2018 .held equal number, it js understoud, have HANEURY, NETHERCUi7\u2014 At Dundalk, ©), on the 10th ë Ber TITAS AY ve - -\u2014 TTT ttm = 0g.3 > - 2 .ot .- - - \u2018 : N - rare To ep resident.Te Conches af every style.> JOUSE WANTED, within 1 minutes ane 24 5 es se, 5189, against 10,961.laborer ; simple drunks, $1 or 8 dup.coy te and intl sean .fhe Reform Association à : a meet fy disqualifiel for non-paymeut of the cast, \"17 Thomas Mantury to Elléabeth Nother poly fo Rous of every style : = from the Post-cilice.Wrstef Hieury street, ortugal vessels, 9 against 3; ton- ing, Louis Delovoux, drunk 8 Your vote and influence are respectfully re- tug last night, aud decided to give a \u2019 ; .: T arrears.\u2018 ; ' RACES.2 Cheats of Drawers of every style ala Containing five or Six rooms; also, a wvod nage,2,18-4 againat 557 © ! John Deurling, ! 8] \u201895 16 | ested in favor of ING.C.MCLAREN, the nominee banquet to the Ministry.statate labor tux amd for urrea STANDISH, RAE- In this ity on the 1%.jstant, at Mil , ; 5 Sideboards.yard and stables.Apply, by detter, to Box NE, pe 2 Co enough to require a carter, $1.25 or ; 1 } 5 3 \u2014 Gold remained steady at 112}; bank the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr.James 3 Pwe Mites (ibullan i 84 150 Tables of all scrts Pust-ottice, 31-tq Denmark, vessels, $ against 2; tonnage a of no Corporation, Association or Clique, to 1epre- Vicar-General Dandurand has been , + \u2018 , Kichardson, of the Geological Survey, by the 2b Vandy pun eats «4 Medal, 13 W \u2019 - La >© 88 : 88\u20ac» days.ent y crest i ity Counc ; ; 30 days\u2019 stérling stood at IV9L; bank Rev.G.M'Utban ted by the Rev.D.W.To Miles tub) Club $ # Washstande 215 ap it 1,840 oe sent your interest in the City Council.ted Ad trat £a Ottawa [bY days stériing stoo i ev.G.3 tbaon, assis y ; \u20ac Le Mie Sabi Chan Cup .Writing beaks. ; The funeral will take place from 467 Lagauche GRAND BAZAAR, MBCHANICS' BALL, on Red aud White Loads.and first tat, cach wi x x FRIDAY, 2h 10 Fund oi the New Dunatione witl be thank- fuily received by Nre.À.B.Stewart, 346 St.Autome atrect; Miss Huuro, 2 Brunswick street: the Hall or the marking of the Bazaar The Iro- minjon Band wili be in atterdanc-.Admiaston, 10e, Luneh (min 12 to 8 jum A4 \u2014\u2014_\u2014 vhoot.F 35 .included i b Carry gold 31 dauchter of John Clark, jr., aged 7 months and ; rom foreign countries not included in |.TP ; .the city.breaking into a respectable house.on [CBT Bold Ig.: ; 9 days.: ; VE RIT HAZAAN \u2014 The | \u201cTORAISH OR ROMAN BATH, | ons vo sii Ch Ses Ep | Abuse, 175 véssele agaist 174 1472 | 20 \u201cChines 2 sorrento RSLEY°S | York street.and attempting to commit dns of (He siteruoon Board \u2014 Seront dE A pars Sy Be taper ; 5 Py : : N - CF cu , Af ; 2,0 SA 3.15: i 4 É \u201c © frane-\" - Phi \u201cformer Were Reni dun LS p SETTLE i .» : 2 ludiex-of the committee ofthe Industrial Rooms a OR BOM.> | lat [tonnage, 102,001 against 105,152; in- eu N ; berzt + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 5-CARSLEY?S\u2014 Tape.The two former were Reni duwn hares Jontreal ai 2 ; Will hold thele ANNUAI, BAZAAR in the Mechanies* Hall, on 1 I\" ESDAY and Warps KSDAY et and TTR of March, when a large and valuable vto:4 of uses Cul artic! 8 (the work +f thie woiaen during the rade + Faney Table may be far \u2018ruces dw Alc aid of the Rutldng P.S.RUSS & RLOS, Kus.% 1! and 12 GRRY NUN STREET.14° R EOPENING OF THE BEBUILT, REMOPELLED, ENLARGED, The most Complete and Luxurious bathing Institute | on the Continent.8T.MUNIQUE STREÈT, NEAR CRYSTAL PALACE, | mle es MONTREAL 77777 And rear.Steam-power may Apply at 91 St.James street.bo had SLA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER.- The nn- |.Geralgns dd 18 prepared 10 receive proposals : for the lcaainyg of thé magnificent Offices ivated by hot water), in the upper part of La it i Banque Jacques Carticr's new banking house, on SHOP AND YARD TO LET, corner of Bt : Urbain aud Mignonne streets Apply to Adolphe Hoy & Co, 337 St.Paul street, srod- lin 36 essels against crease, 1 vessel; decrense, 1,615 tons., well hatptea front 34,424; decrease, 36 vessels, 20,904 tons.i deaired From the British\u2019 Colonies there were 50 in 1872; tonnage.» 3,231 against 5,971; decrease, 3 vessels ; increase, 1,250 tons, FREIGHT SHED DESTROYED.«wenty-four cases appeared on the sheet this morning; 1 was postponed, 2 discharged, 11 paid fine, 10 gent down.F Günningham, 24, pedlar; A Lepine, shoemaker: N-8t- Fermain; 16, barber; simple drunks, $1 or 8 days.Chas Gravel, 14, drunk in Bonsecours Church, $2.50 or 15 days, : S.CARSLEY\u2019S .Black Alpacas and all \u2018kinds of Black Goods will compare favorably with any wholesale prices In Cottons and Linens are all standard and rellable makes, and will please, all who buy them.an appointment may be made.Hon.Receiver-General Coffin arrived in the city yesterday.At the Police Court to-day McMullen, Taylor and Laingly were gharged with b to the Assizes on that charge, but Laingly only on assault.Bil was taken for Laingly, himself in £400 and two Union Pacific, 35}; Quicksilver, 33; Ohio & Mississippi, 34, 333 ; 5-20 Bond=, 117; C C and C, 33 1-8; Toledo and Wabash, \u2014.+ Exchange rated at 4.85, interest to 50 shares Royal Canadinnat .19% Harbor bonds, 6} r cents, to the value of $16,000, changed hands at 99}.tiere treet, on Friday, the 13th Feb., at 2 o'clock p-m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and * acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend, without further notice.Cuanx- Gh the 12th Pebruary, Ellen Ciark, infant THORNTON \u2014At Oshawa, on Feb 0th, Margaret, the oved wife of Rev.Dr, Thornton, aged 59 years.MeCORMACK \u2014At SH AlLans, P., on the 4th inst.George, son of Mr.John D.McCormack, aged 4 years and 5 months.: LETS SHOE DWELLING.ono 22 \u20ac x.a ; \"8 sureties in £200 each.nT i - , the 15th instant, Sarah warded'to the Room un of before Monday, tho \u2018th BATHING HOUKY.Toy To done CORTE DE hears bet ph Crate ST.CaTuERINES, Feb, 13, im plie da ver dr and H.CARSLEY'S Work or he SR ertate Institute is MOME.PIZZOTTIS CONCERT- me % years.tent Marc, addressed to Mra.Jol or Mrs.G 5 : : a i d'eluc registing the police J days.\u2014_\u2014 Contributions th the Refreshment Table shoukd wg Gentlemen, 8 to 9 am, and 2 to 9 p.m.Ere aly etree.3m Last night, between 1 and 12 o'clock, x C \u20ac po 95, \u2018art or tti va hi New tore 1s all newly fixtured and nearly ready suspended, sud the contract will proba- T le iven by Mad STEPHEXS\u2014At Toronto, on the 10th instant, Anne Eddressed to Mre.Campbell or Mre.Buss, and sent Ladies, iam to pain.TO LET, a lara, new Store, No.15 St, pant the Great Western Railway freight house viix Laron, Zo, carter, trotting.his - : , he farewell concert given by sine Stephens, agod &\u2018years.to the Méchantes\u2019 Hall on they morniag of the luth Circulars où applications.+ = ; - March.TLuneh will be servedench day from 123 n'clock.Privé, dents.Adimilttan- #10 cents 37-c06 PUHURATRE ROY AL, FRIDAY EVENING.FEBRUARY 13th, Farewell Benefit of the popular younx Actor ME MARITS TURCK, When he will appear tn the beautiful Fiay of ENOCH ARDEN, 22 DAVID B.A.MACRRAN, M., Proprietor, \u2014_\u2014 re rronricor.I.CHANDLEK & co, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the purchase and sale of RUN, GRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, AND OTHER MERCH AN DER NS: Ord rs respectfully solicited.street.Also, Nos.457 & 450 St Peter street.LA Ayply to JAS.5.EVANS, No 17 Heury T street 52-1.\u2014 _\u2014 \u2014 *TTO LET, with steam-power, part of the new ir Fautory, 17 Lacauchetivre street, opposite hil Cote.\"These premises are probably the finest for mannfacturinge purposes in the © e Nats being Lx 25, heated Ly stam, and lizhted on throe sides.Apply to BF.CARTLR & COL, Na, 8 Craie atrvet.m4 G TE .TY LET, that ali-eatahlished tavern, 2 3 Water strect.Apply to\u201c, Alrd.4 and its contents weré destrove amount of cash in tlie aos 000 in registered Government bonds and by fire.he loss is not yet known.\u2014_\u2014 A SWINDLER'S 2UCCESS IN CINCINNATI.CINCIXNATI.Feb, 11.In the middlé of last September C.R.ilbert came here and deposited a large hanks, and $60,~ horse on the sidewalk in St Patric $5.50 or 13 days, P Byron, 13, P Meehan, 9, N Power, 14; J Sullivan, 10, impeding the sidewalk in Wellington street, $2.58 or 15 davs each.Wm Calloghan, 21, laborer; A Ren- dien, 59, butcher ; drunk and disorderly, $5 or one month.Raoul Laurent, 29, cooper, assaulting st, fer business, and will be opened in a few days.\u2019 S.CARSLEY, No.395 Notro Dame Street.ST.VALENTINE'S DAY.\u2014Ex- bly be taken from the present contractor.His sureties will be withdrawn, he having violated the conditions ot them.A skating carnival wae held at Huc- kell's Rink, Canal Basin, last night.The Governor-General returned to the city lastnight.; r Wainwright, of the Grand Trunk Railway, is in town to appoint a successor to Mr Joyce, G T R agent at this city, Pizzotti in the Queen\u2019s Hall, was well attended, and proved very enjovabile, The programme opened with an overture, iñstrumental quartette and pianoforte, in which Messrs.J.Hone, MatTre, Moncel, Prince,Jand Pelletier took part.\u2018he vocalists were Mesdames Ryland and Aumond (the latter of Ottaway, and Cassivr\u2014At Bt.Catharines, on the Bth instant, Mr.Philip Cassidy, ageéd 5: years.- New Advertis \u20ac, ae - er Cr - \u2014\u2014 css Hanae ; ie ho 8 pensive Valentines, medium price Valentines, |.\u201d ; \u201c .Mills.= izZottl>s tne aj- Drannitierd from Tennyson's çcichrated Poem, No.33 St.Nicholas street, FINO LET.GELS.win van maa $33,000 in Union l'acific bonds, He Marie Magnolon, $5 or one month ; and 6w price Valentince, sentimental Valentines, comic Who has heen appointe.l tu take charge Mr Mills.ladame Piz v £ pr t I\u2019 ' ie ; a yp ram wy 1 be pati cd wath ail the orlstnal MONTREAL om Oem anbriers, Chambers.10 ia 3 tai 100K rooms in the college buildings, for carrying a loaded cane, $10 or two Ameria este, alentincs Enilieh Valentines, of the Bonaventure Station.ar twice ut the Pacte te en ST PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT Mir and new ner itech J = .i vot, WIL sae the ent at ' ; in 3 > merlcan 1tinee alentines every d - - : AR eae sion t wlivnce insisted un Evoen Anvas mére Tr NE ES en a Na NE ie, Wired 8 manager and book-keeper, and 0 pute Hm: Nai headquarters for Valentines, which is À man from the Upper Ottawa arrived \u20ac8¢h ve We think Ma tome Przzotti's SOCIETY'S To concinde with qu CHEAPEST STORE IN| Spit rar pe ru reported that he intended to purchage Francois Bonsgerct, 36, Mary Healy, !ES\"ERSON'S, 167 Bt.Poter street 57_ here last might with specimens of coal i ast £ i Leur mont] any of her ARE iw bad Co CAL 105 2 ET, OFF \u2018 ~Pae fen boxed ments CR \u20ac 3 : » ; ; : layin night = 5 ) THE DUCK HUNT.THE CITY FOR ah Fiits to Let, in Jacq e8 Cartier Baluhiens rent monts For the European market, 20, vagrants, were went down for two YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL, pod iron.He discovered them on Fra- previous mblie efforts thon h we learn GRAND ANNUAL Seate aéchrtat Fonestr Musie Storr.ur MIRRC#3S AND PICTURE FRALES, WT Mepital und 4 John tr vus Avy to e hv high and paid his rents and months.' .EVERY WEEK.LONDON READER, YOURG ser\u2019s Limits, Black River ; they are rich, p tu pu \u2026 beit > a \u201cW, Was sn , 1 TRAND MASOUERADE Where cad work can ba relied upon, te DE P&E Daca ent street clerks, but bought no meats He raid F ie Grinard, 24, carter, obetruct.Way une (RAT BRITAIN, BOYS OF ENGLAND.À meeting of churchmen was held in that the plane, being quite new, CONCERT AND BALL, IRAND MASQUER: S$ ; od work ¢ note \u2014__ tte, that his vite was trie \u20ac VandorLal rancois Grinard, 24, carter, obstruct.3 and for sale ai somewhat still.DOM nt G.WELD ON'S, at his wife was the niece of Vanderbilt, HENDERSON MILITARY AND CITIZENS DRESS BALL, COMPLIMENTARY [VU 117 BLEURY STREKT »01e \\ ILLIAM FORD No.41 ST.JOSEPH STRE TJYO LET, a FACTORY, 44 x 43 foot, altered to suit, 7] with or without power, Al«o, a second Hoor of a Mill, 52 x 14 feet, with steam frwcr and woodworking machinery.Apply to U1.MULLIN & Co, Canal strect, etr and told the clerks that Vanderbilt had notified him that a crisis was coming, ard professed to get a telegram on last Friday that à crisis would be here in four duys.He went the elerks out try ing Seaton street with a sleigh, $10.Receipts, $IE 50.| Feb.13.Twenty-four cases appeared on the \"EDDING BELLY, dc, received \"8 MAGAËI 17 St.Peter street.RETURN OF THE NOMINATION FOR MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE CITY.NE and NEWS DEPOT, the Young Men's Christian Association rooms last night, to consider the basis of the organization adopted bv the Reform- Episcopal Church.The following resolution war adopted, \u2014¢ That an Exe- Despite this, however, the faur artiste displayed à wonderful command over the instrument, and fu- vored the audience with Fome very brilliant music.Quite à number ot bouquets IN THR CITY CONCERT HALL (BOKSRCOURS MARKET), On Monday Erening, February 16th.PROGRAMME.; od sheet this morning, 6 were discharged, 9 Public notice 18 heret cutive Committee \"be appointed with the Yére showered at her feet on the con- , ., ; FE H iv 1 ope t for + + Year T[10 LET.{situated on St Phillippe ped .; she \u2019 > .ublic notice is hereby given, in \u20ac Bppu iia fi PART I.SIG JL M AZ AZER, [lane Le re EE Out fur 9 Year's iy aay a Be tet decoy Soto de Fret wide Au: 10 negotiate his bonds, but they suspeci- paid fine 9 sent down.nination or tue haw.that the Lywer (0 add to their number, and that clusion of the first felection.land and Entry of Prosident and Guesta, Band playing \u201cst ao.\u2018 qe pe \" [Li J à 3 4 ; ; M > x a 2 >.i eu wr TOYS AND GENERAL FANCY wtb, py \" OF ret \" him lo pen pnindler, and did nothing.To:eph Laramee, 50, laborer; John Pr a! Bts City, and Raid Committee Le instructed to report Avon were warmly applauded, thongh a men te 1 g « himse ried to necoti YE * ermen for the several ards : i iy - 3 «re , 1.Address b @ President, Mr.Bernard MeNally.H PUPILS AND FRIENDS Auso, Third National Bank Ente, x the Dickson, 25, carter; John McDowell, thereof, was held on THURSDAY, the TWELFTH ion the chévisability oh ormning Ml to our mind both the ladies sang a] Z *ong, \u201cOld Ireland, yoû're my darling-\u2014 Miss Ph \u2019 SLEIGHS AND CUITERS FOR CHILDREN.SHOPS AND STORES WANTED.Butehers\u2019 National Bank of New York 41, laborer ; simple drunks $1 or 8 and before the Members of the Comin And places, ol dened ooacEation in oil on trifle tov loud.The playing ot the quar- 3, Somer EE hos.Hurst.; - ree ae = The stock is worthy of lnspaction.\u201cST WANTED, ou or about tte Aret of Mav, a for $9,500.The bank agreed to collect 18}: I.; ce Po PE and appolnited by the sald Council | re ort at a sot in, to be held at a telle was very fine and the concluding 4 Song, \u201cThe Blind Girl to her Harp?Miss Ross TUESDAY EVENING, April ith.> No Sr ma ORD, \u20ac i Meciin or Craie atréets nr ae re Lame, it and forward it by mail.On Saturday v Edward Holland, 2p pricklager i Jean for that purpose.LA FOR: - early «day.\u201cThe meet \u2018Troke up after concerto, with pianoforte aceompatinent 5 violin Solo; Fantasia on St.Patrick's Day\" \u2014 3 t ! MF 0 \u201c0 477 street: particulars, M, 6, Brak oice.a a Gilber an cit Sa is Vallee, 47, laborer ; Bliza-Dickson 56 ; A.BERKARD, JOHN 1: CABBIDY, JOSEPH BAR.So : ; by Madame Pizzotti, left nothing to be Mr.J.Wilson.> Tickets Gentleman and two ladies, $2.4, OAL OTLY om oo Rarticulare, M6, Bran omer.) iter tefl, taking with bim \u2018all his James Walsh, 40 ; Jeremee.Daigneau, SALOU, 0.J DEVLIN, WM.RODDEN, ana determining to request Bishop Cummnins d'aired Mr.Mills is one of r.Me.* » Dublin Bry,\u201d (by request\u2014Mr.Hugh i Tickets Gentleman and i C A : = nds and money, having paid ali debts, doy ; GEO.$ STEPHENS, EscuIRES, havin beem, of New York, to visit Ottawa, and guar-1 |\" 1 a 1 Mr.M ak Adimalt © Eau.BCL i Sn x CAL Oman ie D er | de Joly, 53, John Clark, 25, mye rashid pate Pois oxpenness & eubrerip Logic pupil, and wae sccompmuied 3 AMEE ST BLIGE, À { A To on st.the Butchers\u2019 National Bank telegraph : y 3: > ; - & tion list waa then opened y , .8 »the - \u2018Erina., THAT oT RT Re 200MS WARDED, hy a widow lady, betweou St.\u2018grap } drunk and disorder] 5 EAST WARD-THOS.WILSON and GO.BOIVIY, U pened, A Bong, Comic\u2014Mr.C.Putman # A\" ERATIONS COMPLETED.STANDARD WHITE, a JPArrenes Main sua Bleury streets.Address Son egoheck had been raised from laborer, ! y 35 orl).ST WARD.having been nominated, A Poll was fenowned, he ore * oy rent of W.Beleehions Bho Bocloty's and.17 on .EB TB TTAR office.| to $2,500.It is Rupposed that h : LL + ; granted.4 WRECK .ores,\u201d ~howed h RYCH very tn oka » Mheral share of cns- A .\u2014 § > d that he .ted ; \u2014éHIPWRECK ANDLOSS ( .\u2018 ) , ver 8 , ton Total ng since Bor er ear wold lu iote to suit purchaavre, =\" prpe LET, three Rooms an a dwelling! near the was trying to eatatlish donfidence here Mary Watkins, 46, ant.committed for CENTRE Ay ha Mc CORD: Fequire, Le D = \u2018Febr13 fair vocal organ, but his articulation is 1.Address fre Fours RT u + pa + th bite ven- sx re 1 Pust-oflice: ras and water cloget; rent £70 and ; ; \u2018 y Onths ar a vagrant.ing the only Can hom ina AS pro- ONDON, Feb:713., .ne ; .\u2014fre, Ï or RE A our frt nara and improved EVANS & SON, taxe Wirvea X37, AR closets ren soar to sell large amounts of stolen bone, WO y + : a by no'means good.unr Store, we ure now prepared to show as complete a stock of DRY GOODS, and at as reasonable prices an may be had in Montreal, Our Gents\u2019 Furnlahing Department 18, the largest of any Dry-Goods Store in the « perhaps, ity.ith a superior stock of Tweeds, Coatings, Vest Me _ LL 14 St.John street.CU OA LI Cv A LI FPO LET, the ¢ pper Fiat of 45 University street; \u2018SEC B3lon Lnmedlately.Apply before 11 an, 1-tt or after 6'p.m and were all paid.His personal expenses were over $10,000, There is considerable speculation in Francis Rooney, a boy of 11 years who was arrested for sliding on Alexander street, and released on bail, failed to a pear and a warrant was issued for his claimed duly elected Alderman for the Centro Ward ard.WEST WARD-GRO.W.BTEFHENS and M.H.GAULT, Raquires, having been nominated, a Poll was granted.ST.ANN'S WARD\u2014JAS.McBHANE «nd M.FAR The Italian bark « Pnlcinella,\u201d from Ness York for Bristol, sunk off the Irish coast on Wednesday last.Twelve of the crew were drowned.\u2019 Madame Pizzotti requests us bo state that though she has given her farewell concert she dues not\u201d intend to leave 2.Sony, ** Oh Krin, zy Country,\u201d Miss Rroughell.3.Song, -Mr.Thos Hurst.4.Operatic Airin, \u2018Pis the Harp fo the air,\u201d -Miss Bosa D'Erlns ; 5.Recitation, \u2018 l'oor little Jermrdle,\"\u2014Master James Howloy.hensi D-\u2014JAS.McB à, FAR Montreal nntil the.end of the sumer; fo.song, Kein woe ps forsaken,\u201d Mr.Hugh Hamall.acdete 0 r-C : \u2014- > = - apprehension.MER, Bsqniros, having been nominal y & Pol » w t S y A 7, Ballad, \u201cHome, sweet Home, \u2014 ss Tafforino department wi Koone DA cour .PROPERTY FC FOR SALE England as to whether Disraeli or Earl *PP SPECIAL CASE.was granted.FEARFUL CALAMITY\u2014TWEKTY LIVES LOST, Le date b i bY the concert Wn given at Jobin (Introducing Planoforte imitations tag, la ropatation.AMERICAN (all alzea VE - : - Derby will he Premier.it .ST.ANTOINE WARD-T.D.HOOD, Cor.F.BOND, - Puitabeuruia, Feb.13 ie ate being that the pregent Is con- R Coe Storm) Fut Black Siik# aud Black Puro Alpacoas a speciality.SCOTCH and LOWER PORT BTHAM, _ FOR SALE, Two, Brick Cottares ut St, Lord Geo.F.Hamilton aud M Coop James Dowd, William Quinn, and JC, MOLAREN, and D.ROSAIRE, Faquires Thi oo \" 2 fas A 0 - 13.sidered the best season for auch enter- 9 Selections=-The Koctety's Mend \u2014 = Fee n : .Arrty 4 LI «Mr.N .: aving been nominated, a I'oll was granted.18 Murniug the walls of the new i © CS : WELSH ANTHRACITE, I ' ; ; , ) im Conway, emploved as cal .A oug tainmenta, A.M.ALLAN & co.KEWCASTLK SMITH.HH vee JOHN NICHOLS, Conservatives, have been returned for Jol ; he T ca nnet ST.LAWRENCE WARD\u2014JAS, E.MULLIN and brewery building at 32nd and Thomp- Mastet JAMEK W1180N will preside at the Plano.Np © 54 8t, Francois Xavier street.the county of Middlesex makers in the Grand Trunk works, | ont 3 JOHN CORISTINE, Esquires, having been fi Il 8 b ; ar I Immedintcly after tho Concert the floor will be 77 BT.JOSETN STREET, Forsale by ; * «| ge FOR BALE, that splendid property known as y : 8t Charles, were accused of con mittin nominated, a Poil was granted.son strects, fell iv, burying, it is report- KING COTTON.cleared for Dancloy ANUREKW BAILF, 9 No.97 Upper SC.Urbain street, size of lot 19) Pre It a boy in tl 1 ST.LOUIS WARD LO.LOBANGER, Esquire, ed, 20 men under the ruins.The Secloty's Hand (lato Shamrock'a) wiil perform (Cpposite the © City Hotal 5) me 6 # and #7 McGill etreut, Las foot, Or atuouit Inn feet in eral lot 13 ROUND on assan ton & boy in the shop, name being the only candidate nominated, was , \u2014 during the evening, oo _ x (YREAT HARGAINS el _____ Foand 7 McGH stre The Tones 18 of brad \"sone, 40 7540 font.06 .TOWN, W Stewart.The case was a trivial one, claimed duly elected Alderman for the St |; FINANCIAL \u2014 Calico Ball No.3, \u201cJ à Elena Quedritr Rand has becn engaged for ; Ya : L 2 18696 qu Nha ~ heated hy Gold's rt aralun: h het an Toute Ward: \u2014 \u20ac occasion.7 ( x To na nan at ALKERS CABINET COOK negra by Gold's stonm apparatun bas A RER E = M+ MelTane > ESS N0.-450 NOTRE DAME STREET, 7 » NG RANGE A of these cete- brated Hangen are nowon hand, and can be seen at nino; br the garden 18 well stocked with choice fruit trecs, Ehrnba and flowers ; and, a near the railway crossing, Point St hold a meeting rhe boy mas annoying tec mien ft théir work and one of them slapped Lim.Con} ST.JAMES\u2019 WARD-BRNOIT BASTIEN and AUG: ROBERT, Haquires, having been nominated, a Loxpox, Feb 13, 12:30 pw.~ Congols, 917, for money, for account, 92.\u201cThe same only more\u201d x0,\u201d thought Boys under 14 years not admitted unless Kecom- panied by their parents.- : - RB .oors npen at 7 o'clock ; Concert to commence at \u2014 tho antscriher\" 8 bn and tow , ; ï : way was discharged, and the case against [4-7 Poil was gran i the writer as he gazed at the gay and |g 200 ?BLANKETS, $2.00, worth $3.00.Numerone satlelectaey reformeees Wf ère Notary Ofte, Nom Su ABHIY 10, W- A TATL Charles, thie evening.the othertwo dismisaed vriti ET.MARNTS WARD LW-CREVTER, Bogheingthe hmda\u2014New-tiver HOS Brie ng festive Woene in Hazazer = Academy Taal Denes Ware, mets: Tadier tickets, 3 oto.BLANKETS, $2.75, worth $4.00.2 \u2014_ HENRY J.SHAW.RE Te | Fhe oC Aazlone ol the Zion coeipts $21.75.dn ciscied Aidsrman for he BL Marys Ward.NY C.00.TS night.On Wednesday, as our readers LS on TAS, THEA, Sec - Py Yet err 3 an ; = - » at HO = 3 iati 1 -_\u2014 orm i 2 .3 * > .oe : TE BLANKETS, $4.00, corn $5.00.OSEPFI USHERWOOD ((ARTWRIGHT & WARNERS[Charch ¥ 8 very moos eva), 277 last THE CAR HOOK MURDER.hold In the CITT TALL: fom thn \u2018Sage will be $°8 ARRIVALS, .are aware, there was a public calico| [)AMAGED TABLE LINENS, BLANKETS, $4.00, worth $6.00.> evening, y successful.\u2014 instant, Inclustve, In the manner prescribed by law, Querxsrown, Feb 13.dance; last night the arrangements ÉOMB! COMR: COMEL |.LOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, MERINO UNDERCLOIHING.\u2014 The friends of Col Bond, candidate bat withoot iho formality of he Corlfentesand tha xo > ; PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER-HANG for ML Antoine Ward, will moet this The Boston Globe says: opened at 9 o'olock a.rm., and closed at S Abysainia and Italy, were in the hands of the Signor\u2019s private SLIGHTLY DAMAGED IN THR BLEACHING, AND ann - \u2014 S 1 .5 o'clock p.m.each day.from New York.class, and by them the invitations were -\u2014\u2014 TURGEON & COMPANY.pæcorartoys \u201cTree or .pe ave Just received TWO CASES of these cele- evening at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall.revered [he Jai ment opel has (By order, CHS.OLACRMEYER, er, .Te MoviiLk, Feb 13, | issued.THE CHEAPEST GOODS No.450 Notre Dame Street.ATIONS, FRESCO MOULDINGS, tht * (All atxes), In \u2014 Messrs Barsalou and Cassidy, it widow of Avery D.Putnam a verdict of CF Cuxax's Orrica, \u2019 Arrived: 8 8 Castalia and Anglia,| The attendance was much larger than Ce o ; ( W-tawe Target nu bent saan faring always on hand the WHITE, | appears, were nominated for the Mayor $5000 against the horse railroad com- Montreas su 5h, 1670.{ | from New York.; on the night previous and thc toilettes Evor offered in Montreal\" \u2019 \\ [CTORITTRUSS FACTORY.city, partice vwishtog to hava their Houses, Offices SIRTLAND, | [alty without their knowledge ; they will pany on whose car her husband was \u2014 oo - Soutuanrron, Feb 13.consequently showed a much greater \u2014 ane av dora p one ould te wait ic longe here AND SCARLET.not contest the election.murdered.The court held that the TNSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.Arrived : $8 8 Donan, from New York.variety or tastes.orders, a .4 ARTIFICIAL 1.IMBS, how : ; 116 $C Sacrament street, ÿ Helm REFINED 81 Tes ce = The di , «xt Aterling io London, two days after the - = = | Ÿ A which was [ing their taste andin gentuty,and Le se de- * un sermon ree a i u Pic : ; \u2026.: pe) ; & SE, 8 s sh t ; , , sre ln \u20ac , ; 7e OST, Th fte ,; | A Tres HARNADONS SFOAR, NTOTICE\u2014I, the undersigned, do & F.P.CURRIK'& CO, ment he directors weet again ne opening of the books\u2014the actual sub.Pt EE De Hh raies forme | to ont Ham in and à Fae i lig atfolly 5, 01, yon know.We «ubmit [308 Bil nT afternoon, weno, lace : wer Barrels Chicago MSR PORK, Montreal Inspection, 4X hereby forbi ! any credit to my name.s 100 GREY NUN STREET, week., scription amonunsi ; illi month ; Mouse alone, $4.61 per month.Apply: tnoved Lo Fort Hamilton and the build- (he «Cjdee 40 the Signor.Street, à Cold Kar-ring.with green bar in contre, P , Montreal Inspect'en, STANISLAS ARNEZ 2 , ; .inting to Ov er four millions 7 (ral 1 1 fired 1 destroyed.TI 1 Jo The finder will de ded dy ledving It at th Rage COARSE OAT FRE.: Montreal, Fabriary oth, 18°4.Tue MONTREAL, \u2014The following gentlemen are the yor ug\u2014in mentioned \u201can proof that 127 Craik stree a RD OA Blue vf But we must draw to à close.Wo fi ley WI Be rewarded My ledeing a ow Dales CINNAMON.© 1 Ih 'S CHE SALE P16 mon, man ROC SOI.SR pravas, ay.\u201cfice-bearers of the St.Patrick'e Total-là merisan credit abroad ix unimpaired.BE SALE OR TO LET, a Tures-story, Car the property seized is $12,000.bave to add that everybody seemed te 7 en fécin et ES , Cases CITRONFLLA OIL, 3 Ï OYCE & COS CHEAP SALE VANIZED IRON, CANADA PLATES | 4-1 Abstinence and Benefit Society for the This is certainly gratifying intel igence, ME Tw Fours Ho 25 University street.apply \u2014\u2014- enjoy themselves immentely last night [4 to Ht Domini ic aloes, sad fern ireres 1086, ; ! w R ROSS Lk CO nf DRT-(OODS is still going on ay No.M7 At.TIN PLATE, present vear:\u2014Rev T M Carroll, Preai- ptit wonld be hasty to infer ton much R SALE OR TO LET.B a Garden : ROUND TOWN.The committee were very attentive to Liban etrect, ant Far-ring of Venetlan work, of 66 { \u2019 xo.1 er sau re > DER TR ol Tr res ame ae Tngot Tn TE TREKS, Veined Tr, dent; Mr A Brogan, Ist Vice-President ; from it, We take 1t that évery enter- its.por [ing IL on the Upper Lamia, oad.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 their gucsts, and the Siguor Wan here.ear Trot rang ude witl.obtige by leay- - No 11 8T.SA: RAMENT STRRET.(3 O TO BAILLI E 8, 161 Main Ingot Copper, iron Wire, Roman Cement, Mr Jar Connaughton, 2nd do; Mr P prise of this kind stands upon its own era 0e oies walk from The cans Terms \u2014 Customs receipts to-dav-were $13, there and everywhere, During.the = Torr 10 LE Ne > one J con à à + .A \"RK.WB ; ; ; - | + ; ; Ty) SE sr, No, .- IDWARDSBURG : x or Re rar RURERRE 20 pitied Bie ire.Canada com Revnolls, Treasnrer ; Mr 8 /Crosa, Secre- Dottom.and, while we dre Rind to believe Muntrea., : Ko4 3.evening he and a young lady prpil favor tainly seven upartioents, bath ang water ARISE [A \"64 RSR vo\u201d \u20ac ; ; o i : i \u2014 d- or j ; \u2019 ema = : .any + _ Osst.Apply to |.LEVY, MeO] a D Les ee PE None Mens ary Thee ar Executive Committee : Me | be that really subaiantisl securities com- 3400 D a gnntieman and wite, a \u2014 Anus) meeting of the City Om.le the es pa nee alt Notre amo wees ta) rer Meg es ; PURE STARCH \"FE & COS CHEAP SALUE lié fesd,* Fiue Covers, Chimney Tops Ware urphy, chain 3 Fr mand attention i uropean markets.Farnished Room, with board.Address O,1, bus Co on Lhe 23rd Inet, neh seemed very poetry or) « cs So ' .V - OYCIÉ & COS CHEAP SA - ; ; U a .) .~ A Sram ofce.RER 37-8 .; motion TANTEI> » éitnation as Beer Uriver by a you ; / 13 of PRY-GOODS tn still wolng on at Nb.94} 8t ey hea laa, Fire Bricks, Drain hime, w Donne 5 das] en» n Emer set it-must Le rebiembored that they pere = = \u2014 Fhe monthly business meeting «| \"e000 Inarried mais Ave years Tae st / I Vmiherine steer \" En Pipe son, F Callahan, P Meagher, Ju 1d stand higher\\if sredit had ne BOARD Vacancies for day boarders at 0 t'ni nome .1 he hall 5 .\u201c1 cles refurmees.Address, ©, I, Aran office.37 \\ ntherine steeet __\u2014 1 Patent Encanstic Paving Tiles, &c., a .] Joy] k would stand higher\\fif our credit had not D versity street 37-5 Jthe Montreal Y MC A will be held in PF Mannixe wonht mform bis fren 0 Lt \\ - , ne \u2018 TET .Maonfacturers of SOFA, HAIR and BED PR nas McCormick, W McKay, das Doyle, en to some cxtent! impaired by worth- >= 83 the wof the Associntion DBuildin.s Nun Winter Lis fienda ani th WwW ANFRD, by 8 young Girl, a nit 1atign a8 Norse.\"1 : ! + ! ALY, mportor Tue stock alvr haud.3 y .,0068 vi ; d .= OST, in Bonaventure street.ast night, a Uf en : © = putille generally th t hie Las opened a tare at 117 Afidrres O, 14, 514K nfflor.m7.5) : ARPSBTR( J » DALY Import Are stock a a\u201c Wynne.John Kelly, @ Smith\u201d Vigi less undertakings, fisted on Enroprat ; ta ur 1\u20ac TOUTDK VU \\ le generally th he & drew 14, 514 | ne oor aey (foods and Togs.jason = =m = = CAV OT re cr ance Committee :\u2014Mensrs Chas Afoffatt.ÿ End betantial Ls pat Some de I Tal [tommorrow evening.ot Peter treet, where he will undertake all king: J ARTRD.a frat-class Guiieral Rervant.good EE PRE PA RED CORN vy aia soi Randos or die do ee \u2018 H G U TO F * L A v U E, 66 St.Chas Nolan Jan Daley, P Hammill J markets as really substantial enter Yonder Habotlles are ! a 37 \u2014 The Howard Division Sone «f] of repairing altering and cleanin, LUN V y * [vase - 8 \u2019 > \u2019 ¢ (told and Gold-piaiid Jowel.iy, TT Anrcive Brass, for BOOTS AND SHORS L090 half chests hero.New Season JAPAN TEAS: 2.000 ecattiva + .wo .\u201c wv À .| et _ ee à .} na renovated and crantume rectited MUNTREAL and St Andrews were receive.There A Boston paper RAYAI\u2014 ft large House idouhlo, and Nat of reveral hogsheads ot molasses, whicls swallow-tail, a la the burnt cork artists Le\", OR STOLEN, \u201d Luger Card Case, with i vheséa Fase oe YOUN o .: î ¢ 3 i - > 17 ; \" .P) : .\"From Mrs 3 LD, Bo .Po hate hes rte Choice YOUNG MYSON, Ano Moet Prana Mo EE DER Te gentlemen were inform (hat the direc \u201c The taking of the Baltimore and Ohio I Sect preforrath elt from #0 to gen Terc also seized.Fifty gallons of masl, one veea Lo perfection at English seaside (hérren.Ans one diving such information ne wit - 2 30 has HANG OION and ARRAt AN RIC rder three \u2018or four dozen Nome, from BOLT.1 Ticc-'ists on upplication.tors had decided upon verifying Blackie\u201d : rer annum.Address * Zoto,\u201d Box WE .Aris PRY CHISH nD Sug URANRULATKD SUGAR.FAR v \u201cLa | i 1 street.Ri [ | x oy » .rade, Mes J'emperance gave their third entertais 20000, facile 4% ie style.He hopee, br 1\" een 7 8 E A.vante feather Porket-books i Cutlery, Piried 11 prices ure the lowest, \"and his work, for style ) ; OST, efther on Vitra, Bt Lawrence ten , 5 strict atleutiou 16 business, xD © hla steel Sager en ; Ie Un i 3 OR CORN STARCH.ware, « joke ann Watches.Call aod examine =.nate Lb Biwnriemed.hola Xan! Grand Marshal, Mr Michael Sharkey: James McShane, ir, [invitée his supporters to m4 pL or tre te, gC far Taw ment of the re an, \u201cwl their Hall, No + | a Ge vatronee et nie friend! \" ton WASTED.a Thoton pars aad to dock \u201c Brown A Caunes re Wro8t Give him a call.M ! Asst do, Mr John Walsh, met in a body, at Polat Bt.Charles, to-night.«4 No.7G Vitre street.: #\" Bleury street, thus evening.public.8 a want their bral tot in the city.n RRxewmr or WiT.\u2014Th or o TONK, 651 Craty otreet, near Rlenry.ose who 167 & 103 Queen Stroot, .ne In director, and deputations \u201cfrom Lachute line previous to deciding on thé align- Cali), M Kelly, P titatford, Alex Lavery.Railroad bonds for two_million pounds prises.\u201d ce, 87-2 nn, Post-office.; 37-8 lying clone at hand was found to contain were spied into the kea and the tube lcatroyed.The hi Striped or, flowered calico suite cut en resorts, would admit of our hegux dikplay- gente\u2019 southa\u2019 clothins; sleu, Cutting, tr / «ide - The finder vil de rewarded on leaving it for PC.Msiton, No.1 Police Station.?7 Jend to Ita reravery will be pawarded on application 37 1 MEME.wages offered, Apply at No.0°.+ ecoute \u2018 : e The \u20ac \u2018ere as Call early, th ing fast, at an Wei à \u2014 Mesers Lafreniere and St Onge have company was, not responsible, because SALE OP HOUSRHOLB FURNITURE AND KF- New York, Feb 13, The Jostimes Jk Lau rule very Calleasly, they are voing fast, à RS a, ns à NELTS, YRAYS SYRUP OF RED KEMP & CO., donated 825, and Mensre A Dabor & Co.pébody eked the conductor to put PAINTINGS de TOF OF VALUABLE OlL- Arrived: SS Ethiopes and India, from really \"elegant though the mated, re 156 NOTRE DAME STREET, ABDOMINAL SPE S an ; RUC 00, to the Firemen\u2019s Benevolent Fun oster off, althon ie was intoxicates (0 Gl w, and Canada and Algeria, from T° > Pope 5 i {MEST EXUANDING SHOULDER BRACES, Ro Conte, Corde onu ae Toss of Voice, SENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING RSTABLISHMRNT, for services recently rendered.and disorderly.his is doubtless the On FRIDAY, 20th INSTANT.Liverpool.1 Can © Aen Tom bur modent cotton.The gentlemen con- NxAR MoGILL.] VLASTUC S10 hiNGs and SUSPENSIONS.price ,lrohenieal and Throat Afections, No.306.Notro Damo street.\u2014 The prizes offered for competition a | law in New York, if the Court of A the subscribers wil sell By snction by order of fined themselves to ruffe, frille-and fancy LS 2 hfe yr SURGICAL A'PLIANCES for the Price.cents po HENRY RGRAY, Chombrt, \u2019 - 300d the snow-shoe races to-morrow are on peals says wo, but it ought not to Messrs Tyre, Porking, & Lajote, atthe tosldonce Ko.4x JLLIOIT DISTILLERY BROKEN 0p hindinga worn on ordinary ball-room | Observe the number 8 relief GC Phy gical Deformities made to order.KD .ee em me 5 ! 5 f bod _ son- 84 ST.DENi8 sTRERT, the neat Household Parntture , : costume.To make an affair ofthis kind : (rade Mart ses Mandisorortr, exhibition at Mesara Tate & Cuverntôn'a, ter oy the railre ï y to tell the con: 3 Paris FIREAT, the neat Househo! CHARLBS NEw York, Feb 1 complete we would suggest that the : ! hedt 2 se 5 PANNE 1 = : ; .rE : ; CT WANIRS OO ES pe DPAOTIT TT TT eee \u2014\u2014\u2014 AK-TANNED LE ATHER|[St James street.The medals were made ductor oh or Toad com Mes what to Carpet.dostrable airut and Mahogeny Pont The detachment of United States inale sex should follow\u2019 the\u201d example oi PZC4RR #ANTE0.Wanted, permanent Hoard Jo ENEAS, MANUFACTURER, JAMES MOORE hy Harper & Co., St James street, and do.It should be their duty to make henutifn] Ormaments, and an unusually choice t yeatetday from Fort Hami : fa à I fur three (ientlemen, with two or thres Hed- J + 8 , BELT x y per > , their cars safe, and protect their passen- ture, henu fF ialntings aaa oe An unusually troops sent yestetday from ort Hamil- ¢},e Indien, ani faithfnlly adhere to the [rooms and Pañor, In a renpéctablogrivate family, cay , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LTING, ; are exceedingly pretty.2 de, prote ir pâssen- collection 0 Lod ™ by good {nade a deacent on a large illicit dis.Eo ; ee ; or where there are few boarders, West of Rleury Ne, 26 Ratevonde Streot BOUT ANWSIOR MAKER] : , è ; : ; * Rai gers from violence, and if the law doer ; E spirit of the idas by appearing in calico Jive vroferred.Address Box #1, Post-office.) 5 : , 8% Craig Street = Hermine), Montreal.MANUFACTURED BY \u2014 The directors of the N C Railway not say 80, then the law should be Bale at TEN o'clock A.M.tillery at Barren laland, where they anits.: ; MONTREAL.| A large aud varted stock of \"and Shoes suis , \u2018 Co met yesterday aflernoon, the.Presi- changed , 8 BOOKER'& BITCHIE, found that all denied the ownership of We fancy that n party thus made uj.F 087, on the Ii instant, between Jacques Car.1 ee 15004 sble for the season always In Stock JNO.L.HARDMAN Co., dent, Sir Hugh Allan, in the chair; Mr : .7 A the concern.Forty-five barrels of first- ; \u2018A 4 tier and St.Junie streets, an ppen-faced Bliver JOR ; ; ; Sao E Jo #.9t Andrews itted 7 {\\OR SALE, Billiard Ta bir (Carom), Rosew 1 hisk Te ed.À act roe Bry Jolly ane, as the tout fight ag ann rame da : [ 4 Sa 5 p ?a \u201d ; x class 8 re zed.3 A Co : \u2018 4 \\ S À L E, QYSTERS! OYSTERS! \u2014 Just (TONes, Of.St Andrews, was adinitted as AMERICAN CR DIT.F 5x 14 new, Adress Dox Test om clas: whiskey were peiz Rchooner ensemble would be certainly wost unique.received, y \u201c .: , ; ~ / .1 - - \u201c \u201c THE EVENING STAR with feeling into the most liquid black.- Imperts.marker geliguppliod ducks, 136 to l4c; GROCRRIES, &o.- - HABERDABHERY.BEWING-MACHINES.OCEAN S8TFAMSHIPS.RAILROADS.D A L222.They were large and Justrous, and were Comparative statement Imports st voce, WH.R BELL E NTL E M E N|TTHE SI.LAWRENCE SEW RAND TRUNK RAILWAY r - shided by lobg, heavy labhes that curled ve statement of Impo \u2018 To : \u2019 \u2018 ING MACHINE COMPANY have pleasure OF CANAD ay, February 13, 1874.ort of Montreal from lst tu 12th Aosiv.2 jv 'Biosk Market.° deairous of having thats SEIN COLLARS ! \\ \u2018 A.slightly at their edges.Her forehead Tr on .: \u201c Densor Inrorrss 07 ac, grossed as thay should be, do weil te tm announcing io the trade and public generally p ; \u2014 RE was wide, ahd seemed the throne of a February in each year, inclusive.T Canada during th , semé for List of charges to that they are miuufacturers of ç - y 5 .WINTE.LAN VE MENT 8, LET.POST-OFFICE TIME TABLE.[noble intellect.Her face mirrored a pn he receipts Lom An uring the JORKION WINES LIQUORS, TEAR, °°\u201d MAT, CORDINGLEY à DO, 3 SINGER BNW INU MACHINES EW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, |, Eu Puce parior ans handsome niw ort ; \u2014 | sunuy disposition, à loving-heart, VU fr pea ; : are guarantee each machine to be N \u2019 \u2018 , ; rough duy tritus, Al .Posr-Orrics, | [resolute abo) Ste wan Ele en sud .oe he Norihern Catile\u2014Per 100 its.dressed 48, 80 & 52 St.Joseph ;street, Anatomical Shirt Many/actory : made af (he very best materia), sad Whe workmas- _ Catt at Cork Hatbar, roland.Bicopiny Cars où all through nig! Laine Gver te Montreal, 10th Oct.- Tpirituelle .1B 3 Lee à 70 weight, supply large aud prices better : MONTREAL - - #1 LAGAUVOSTIERS TARR ship Is uusur sod by any mannfactorez.The UNITED STATES MAIL.Traine now leayo Montreal as follows * Co Y.MALL CLOÉE.She was Giralda, 1 Jiest offapri ns 0 Gocdoren .cimiianne » » Qu © (Moar St.Urbain), strictest attention In given 10 details 4 spacial REPUBLIC, |, c Gorxa Wast, Onranie.in rx a ve iralda, the ear bet o pri 8 51.497 530 Pair to good.; 2e 2:2 REYS CREEK DAIRY There samples of thelr Laundry work may De gesture is that our work (a not done by contract, but ' BALTIC Day May tt.Oydensburgh \u2014__|-\u2014\u2014 fot the mysterious Inarriage ween the 1,730 3 quality.\u2019 by day worl, and the necessary time is given to en- \u2019 or 300! wdensburgh, Utlaws, ue .|Ottawa River Routs.eo.ni , en tes ce Lo.TUhG guanty.800 @ 5 60 RNWALL The ! ° DRITANMIO, Brockville, son, ovitle, To- [awa hy Ratiway.| 7.15] spanielh count and the Lady Beatrice vi 1,14 Vôrt \u2014 :\u2014 Bpring sims atouppiying the Te Eire ot able of the sare a perfect Alto any part; and any Lady or GARLIC, ADRIATIC, ronto, Guelph, Loudon, Brarffund, | Province of Ovtar © 7 6.aw pon, .es 3,600 34,000 lambs, 5c to 6c per 1b.; old sheep, 4¢ to most tm à life, PU CLOTHING.Gantloman requiring a Bewing-machine Is request- CBLTIG, Goderich, Bufialo, beuoit, Chicago, She was.moving with the slow, soft REMARKS.5 Ib re MILE of the best quality.It ie clear thle : ed to Inspoct the Stock of the above Company, at tbe GERMANIC.runt Bxpetes do, M0, 88.pe am Quanec.: 2 ; per lb.vaiuable article of domestic consuinption cannot M ERI C A NS Nace d' .from Mew York (White Star Dock Favo à I orate, stoping at wl gun ; grace ot the uative Spaniard, her bru-| Ashes \u2014Increase compared with last \u2014\u2014\u2014 the quality it ought, unless it is obtained » Baiseroom, No.5 l'iace d'Armea IL, Montreal pono from How York (White Star Dock Favor is Mixed Train for Toro, stopitid st x p sul.a Quebec, Three Rivers & tiers arm around her, the German waltz | - d >on pa New York Markets.cows free from breathing purs aire Country Agents wantod.In Liverpool every Mure Stations.ircekeilie and bi vu nam, ; Borel, by steamer.: 2 véar, 49 bris.Recei for the week, \u2018and receiving a sufficient supply of wholseotas - CHAS.STORER, Manages.La QuecsatowD cecry Frida Passwuyer train for Brockville and ui iu- , ewvosa faune Quebec, by Ratlwa: flooding the room with melody.Her [157 {1ls.Pot\u201411,002 Pearl : nutritious food.For this purpose an oxtenilve ATTENTION! + : Btocrage from New York, 85}; from Liverpoo! termediate Stattons.oo.LL Apa Kastern Towns'pe, dress of scarlet merino swayed with her - ! IV : a me Poultry and Game\u2014Striotly lue poul- estate, three hours by rail from Montreal, has nr Te currency.Cabin, from how Yo Jvermoo $4 Trains leave Montreal for Lachine at 730 Rivers, Artha 4 0 r NErino Sway : Hlour \u2014 Increase in receipts, 12,720 tr is\u2019 not ov lent P id converted Into an exclusive farm.Well venti- \u2014 EN DALL MAN UF ACTU R- 10, Ja.For full particulars\u2019 ui] \"xoursion, aon, and LH an.| 8.00 pin.and 60 sœ River du Loup R movements, and he tendrils of her hair prs Receipts for the week, 11,500 brls y er plenty.Fartriëges, iatea stables, to accommod cows, and ali the ING COMPANY rf Hrasdwar, hor oro hd Aniki | em al Se Romi & Hemi seemed enlowed with separate vitality, Fheat \u2014Increase ou receipts 18.200 Re tr, 800 to 606 ; Ero de trapped, se appllances necessary for oa args dairy od pees 11 you want Clothing made in the - : Agent, Movtreal.PUREE A ASS 6 7 rratus Jouve Lacuine for Montres! un nf St.Hyactuthe, Sher | 7 [dancing over her brow upon their own Recei 17 to i bares, per par, 30c to 4c; ra les.Expcrienoed dairy-m n careful) Sawisa-Macuiss MANUFACTURERS \u2014 - ed lotr ame; BN Pid, an 0.00 brooke.&c.| 6.000 328) 8e pon th Lush, Receipts for the week, 17,160 bits, per pair, 40¢ to b0c; venison, whole Selocted.aud the moat minute cleanliness is wats AMERICAN STYLES, Ho.1 Parprite Bu Tine for famil ALLAN LINE, under pep.tra: rine throush to Lro- 0.00].st, Jotus and Vermont account.- ush.d Ib, 6c to 7 ; 1 sad.OR: It is uot the proprietors intention bute 0.Payp wing-machine for family use.Contract with the (lovermment vine Liou.0: Jun: icnk.BR.Codes 2% The three voung people were s0 at- Indi Corn \u2014Inerease in receipts eer, per Ib, 6c to Tc; venison, \u2018ong tn small quantities, but to supply hotels, public and | so vo Ko.3 on the Singer principle, for heavy work of Canada for the Conveyanre ; woof.Shefford and the 8.K.C.bed in thelr ple scupation that ndtun Corne P18; {ley, per Ib, 9c to 10c; venison, short private Institution milk-men, and parties coutem- ALs0 MT of Canadiun and United States Goira Kasr \u201cRauwayb.2.fus 215 vor do their P caso occupation > 700 bush.Receipts for the week, saddles, 6c to 10¢ Dressed Poultry\u2014 plating the establie ment of milk depoit ay be des CHARLES BOON MACHINISTS, POUND ac.à.Mails.Accommodation Train four Island Pond and 7.00 thev did not notice the opening Of the .> .- yallon seal cans.e In w s KRA, &c., .WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, 18734 termediate station.7.00 a.m, LOCAL MAILS.= ei - ; ; livered in its natural state ; cream, \\f | ?hid - Mail T fur Inland IY - F ' _ dour, or the two admiring spectators who Pork.\u2014lucrease._ in receipts, 202 brls.Chickens, Jersey aud Bucks county s\u2018soparated by parties sd cuaaing.Applications MERCHAN TAILOR C HIER AN Orders for Castings cxecuted promply and neatly.This Company\u2019s Lines are composed of the under * rate atatious \u201c n Fou and ere: 4.00 pa.2 Chambly and Re Cesaire.183s stood framed in the doorway.Receipts fur the week, 00 bris ime, 13¢ to lc; chic od.thes | Svea non promptly \u2018tended to by sodrossing D HABER! Omoe, Factory aod Foundry, on Benim Clrdo-built, double dN ee, Feria, Boson, and the 3 .ya \u2026 Cesaire - .pM | ue ; >, * \" 12 xr oel mptly atten _ 1 ps: suntan, Portland, Boste d th Contrecœur Vurennes & The face of the Lady Beatrice glowel Butter \u2014Decreasé ju receipt, 8,797 ucks county, fair Lo g he, to te; 140 CRLEX \u201cPaley, No.17 Bonaventure DASHEB, Nos.198, 200 and 202 CRAIG STREET Vessels.nage.Commanders.4; noue Pr ae A opm, Vercheres o.oo 1.9 with jov and pride.There was yo vestige (euls.Receipts forthe w chickens, State, prime, per lb, 12c to 14; su 1» LAWRENCE Sardinian, 410 (Bulldue) Niglit Ma: for Quet-ée, stoppe at Se Hi- no .Cote 8t Paul and Tan ith Jo) I .E sn stige (culs.Reccipts fur:the week, 418 brls.chickens, State r to good, per lb, 10c P, \u2014Bet to the above, familles requiring CE STREET.MONTBEAL.Clicussing Capt.J.Wylie [aire and St.Hywu lithe, ah.eceernees 11.00 p.m wool 8 alghely, West 10900.in face ur manner now of the coldnessand Barley \u2014Decrease in receipts, 26,227 (oc » poor good, per 1b, milk tll be furnished with tickets for its delivery, 194 .Bl-ly Polynesian $0 Capt.Brown Gore Souris.of 2 Ou/Lacb a SQ à 00 haughitiness » hich even her own father bush, Receipts for the week, 800 bush.Drossed Hogs ily held with w oo ap- 15 Ad ee UILLE MoDOXN GOLTM A N | = ; : \u2014 Sarinutian.30, Capt A DATS Traits for Boston, «la South-Lartern Couns Sa) Longuenu © sof 200 deemed a part of her nature.Her dark Pegs\u2014Increase iu receipts, 1,330 bush.| aot\u2019 ge a, Tie ; western = Manager.° \u2019 'IQEWING-MACHINES.{cap San Capt.Harcluy Rap RE M don Sas Vernon Central Ham 10 Où {Laprairie.02 SUIS O0f 215 CNES Leatmed lovingly upon each member Receipts for the week, 00 bush.6A to 7 > CE , os = - = | MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER - Su Even.ve oR BR E:ulrouil, » cts ue Ce.Am vers iis ew Ulasgow,\u201d Sault\u201d au) of 1: e lutle group, resting lougest, per- | Lard \u2014Increare in receipts, 00 brls.3 to Te.; 207 ; MISCELLANEOUS.ST, JAMES STREET.C.W.VILLIAMS MANUFACTURING.COM pustri an.Ba ENB Mal rai rt ed dlr elel soi Wiican 1 go| \u20183 00 apes upon the boy at the piano.Receipts for the week, 00 brls.Hops\u2014Business is better; the quota TT past reoetred, Booch and Rayllsh TWRED COAT- 31_Xers of the colebrated soraving.go capt Sane Clan sont Eon Fos | \\ ; 15 the \u2018auti ; 9 : : i : E 3 - \u201capt.Graham divut Junction Railwaye, at.4B}.È Point St Charles che 5.3) 5 père they pot beautiful, my husband?Cheese \u2014Increase in receipts, 1,060 tions are : H ESSIN'S CELEBRRATED ; a ç - SINGER AND 1.0WE : PATTERN BEWIN:- boruvtan, Zo) Capt Richarduon Express fot Now York and Boston, via Ver- oe St.Pebolastique, and she asked, her eyes filing with happy Loxes.Receipts for the week, 374 Jom York.@om Po eke (CLOTHING, HABERDASHERY MACHINES, ova Sootian, 10 Cab Grama mont Central, ob.eres Mae ot elle Riviere Ce 7.06|., tuars.They are so different from each boxes.; | Rastern growth, Le $00 Co : \u2014 For Family and h:-ufacturing Purposes, Cappdian 2600 Capt.McKenzle As the punctuality of the trains depends un «+ e, St Rose and > U IT S th Ame BY.Therowe .21 708.other, but all are good, all are noble.Oats.\u2014Iuerease .in receipta| 30,900 Yonrtinge Xo 8X BISC ; \u2019 Clearing Out to make room for New Stock _\u2014 Corinthian on: 4 CRE Jan Boot pe-Hons 10 oùher nes te ot OF devine au \u2018 se I.- oN La N : - 04 Olde.- \u2018 .Laps.Jas.papansible ins fie vin, or n St.Johns & St.Armand) ol 2.3 Ske payged as the musicand the dance push.Receipts for the week, 6,500.Genuine Bavarian, growth 1673.30 @ &o \u2018 ne \u2014 Wo have been awardea iver Medals, Diplomas, Acadian.L130 Capt.Cabel Trl omat the pours named.i ut CORNE ADS Three Rivers, by : stopped suddenly, aud a joyful shout .sh.oes 280 @ 80 AT NOW IS THE TIME TO OBTAIN BARGAINS THAT 30d Fret Prizes, at Proving al Exhibitions tn Quebec pop 010, 16) Capt.Woods The Bteumsidp \u201c Chase,\u201d Or other steamer, lo - Shore L'd Route.1 ® wnnounced that her presence had been E belinans.growin II 5: x : Fi ARE BARGAINS, and Ontario, for the bust SBewing-macbines for botb Bt.latrick.\u2026.7 at Fri Forgiand every Baturday, Bt 400 pin, (Or Bal wa, 3 ; discovered.Lo.\\ Xperts., A moderate busi doing i Lu , family and manufacturing purposes.| Newfoundland.1600.Capt: Myitms =.\u201cifs Interhational Company's Stedincrs, alo fun = Pre .Ashes.\u2014A moderato business doing in CHAWLES REAY\u2019S ar An Inspection solicited.The Steamers of the Liverpool Mull Line (sailing ning in connection with the Grand Trunk Rallway * - 1 10 ; 1 1 ) .omparative stalemen xports 5 Te: BP > * \u201c\u2018 Tu w Liverpool every THURSDAY, and from Quebte leave Po id \u20ac 0 6.00 p.m.for Bt.BIT PROVINCE A a Nas Lshs was ir he centre o c B t ; 8 we ent of & pa 5 at the pot at 63 to Tc; Pearl 9e.\u2019 WOODWORTH & BELCHERS Le eud Foundrs.1à 10 90 Germain strest.Co SAT rE on oe at LOUER Pope res Jive Irtiagd esory Monday at 6609 f w Brunswick, Nova os a busy, happy group.| Soft, clingin ort © ontreal to Great Britain, re ; 4 , Lo SéIve On board and land Malle and Passengers to and Onm £5 © \u2019 : Gtnand PET 1] \"@ arme werearonnd her ; eoft lips sought Ireland; Halifax, Pictou, St.Jol 5 BEAVER HALI ; The C.W.Williams Manu/acturing Co.from 1reland and Seotlar tende dor } rah, .$ 1° a Sewicuandt A : rs pb F cland; fax, Pictou, St.John, nd Malt.\u2014Market, firm two- \u201cAy Bh 4 , .§ \u2019 nd 1 Scotiand) are jutended be des- Baggage checked through.eu Canyon Hania.her own, and glad voices welcomed her.Prince Edward\u2019s Island, St.John's, Darley an at 1 50; Canéda West al No.3 St.Lawrence Main Street = patched as follows.net Through Tickets {ssucd at the Company's princips , - .~: a .: .= A \u2014 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nova Beatial .3 statione.A Thence Seprateb wen Gira da, ui aya affectioiate and N.F.Marseilles, Havana, Boston, $1.75.Malt, old Canada, at $1.65.; - - (TWO DOORS FROM CRAIG).INSURANCE, &c Folmenien th re ay i Hr Hither information, and time of Arriva me, À counting from Oct.14.7 w thoughttul, drew her to a great arm- Montevideo, Buenos Ayres, Austra- Butter\u2014Strietly prime, suited for table si) Biscuits for 18 cents.\u2014 .Circansian dat \u2018 | Donarture of all Traive at the teriahusl Aue rare UNITED STATES.chair, and placed a footstool Jor her feet.lia, &c., Jan.1st Jan.to !2th Feb, use; brings 38 to 390.\u2014Sccond Class .; WW Give us a call and be satisfied.NION MUTUAL LIFE iiibernian 7 { station, or at No.141 5t.Jame strret, sc t Rupers, trembling with delight, hung inclusive.hy ° k in ee \u2014 No.3 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STRE + C BRYDGES \u2018 ç ; .tades and such stock aa will meet a .0.¢ ET., Boston 4 New England 2 50 shout ner, his arm around her shoulders 1578 wi Ë bi le.although offering treel you 5, A LE & Batos of Passay Managing Dirse © J _Sta\u2018ve, excep sine.745 4 .St û a + Aste.1758 na shipping trade, aithough offerin x ir ] ; \u2019 + \"AMIN, \u2019 Nott UTX and Southern PE Fur, xlight aud small, seagat his usual Pour.vai ihe at Brent prices, ate to 36: re A NEW JAPAN TEA FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPANY, pÉTERSAOE.QE a _Montresl, (tober 8 1978 4 \u2014 | 8 Fee ae aan .NH analog + , oo Wheat.Me 10,30 oo \u201c At \u201c - ¢ Steamers of the ULALOUW LINE, aré Intendsd | , .- 3 - Island Pond, Purtland & resting-place ou such occamons\u2014his 500 3x0 pressed tor a market.> : .to tail betwern the Ciydc and l'ortiatd at intorvais ; So! TILEASNTERN RAILWAY, | Main.1.2 2000000e- 7 , *s OTK pi ; 1 .r ! « Liva.am Til ; .sn dLaA \\ _ can.We va and Face Wed mother 8 lap.| ane fork wx m1 Bggs\u2014Fresh bring higher prices.The BEABUN 1673-4, Establishment.OF MAINE.duriag season of water lachuation.| i | ee sbd'Manitoba .7 15| 645 1 dou t see that there's any place for harley Le .supplies accumulate ; pressure to.sell.\u2014 \u2014 : .\u2014 Arar Cen 860 .- ReT IsDIES.free said the count, standing near, with Lad Sea 1 Larned meet with little attention at une « Just landing, ex LAKE S1MCOS, ORGANIZED 1849-24 YEARS\u2019 EXPERIENOE Espace LTH ; g WINTER ALRANCEMENT.4 wy an expression of pretended despair thu | 5, Whe chauged figures, The quotations, fresh 1047 Mait-chouts: 517 .~ An experienced Burceul varrica' Où vach vessel ï Letters, de.prepaid, ma New York.louked strangely On his dark Spanish Cheese 10M 288 Jersev, 23 to 24e ; (resh Stat 1 Penn- cac : Berthe not eccured mnt pod fo herve aile au drap tend n face, that sectued intended only to ex- U¥* _ C : ean \u2019 ae \u201cor best % ke a 1 23, 1900 Caddios - 10 1bs, cacl=very choice assortment, Craig PURELY MUTUAL.jar fret ur other Tartine apry bom VE TRAT $ WILL REN A5 FOLLUWES ., : .À, 3 lv Ie 22e .sand, 1 .Farmer, » hy! id sw Allan For Havans and West Indies, via |\u2014\u2014| 230 |'prexs the gloumier and sterner em tions REMARKS.sy van.s, ooo tor kB = marks, an v Also In stock, \u2014_ > in Quebec, to Allane, Hee 8 \u2018te ot Narre wo Sen GOINt SOUTH.GING NURTH.every Thursday Pr.BAN .45 ; ; = .for others; Western 250 for prune ; 21e ; : Street, M.Currie, 21 Quad d'Orls m8, te Pats, ty Gustave or St Boma.the West Indies + Othello'® occupations gune! 1 am Ashes.\u2014Decreuse compared with last for fair to good ; Canada at 17¢ to Que ; 500 Halt-chosts GREEN TEA-\u2014usual variety.; ASSETS, ! Rossange, £ Quai Voltaire, in antwerm, to Aug.ra.au.au razil, vu the 23rd of every ï ' Jiev ; re 72 hr \u201cx SK .: 1 Schmitz & Co, Richard Be Wt nat, save 745 ui ce and Br of every one many.| clieve I shal have to your, 973 bils.Exports for the week, State limed at 12 to lic ; Western do | DAVID TORRANCE & CO.(FUN door West | RIGHT MILLION DOLLARS ar Le re ard Berne, ju Ketiréant te Leave : + Mouton Ame vas su upto my y and spend the eveaing à bris.ot\u201449 bris, Le - = ; Ten ; : uno; iu Bordeaux, to Lafitte & Vandereruyee, or conte den Ge Onkat BuiTaix, in solitude.\u201d be P Flour.\u2014Increase in ex rts, 1,587 st 10 to 12¢, : ; i ILLINGS' AUTOMATIC CAR sree), K.Depas & Co; In Beifast, to Charley À Marcon; | 4.40 Wo briham, LE - _ ; ; .; : ¢ OL , Oats \u2014Are ruling higher from specu- \u2018 MONTREAL DIRECTORS\u2019 OFFICE, in London, tu Montæomerie & Greenhome, 17 Grace ! 6.04 Bric 7.04 By Crnadian Line [Friday), fee ane | yoo] He made a feint of carrying bis threat brs.Exports fur the week, 2700 bris.lative demand ; receipts are large.Sales COUPLER.¥; | mane Ll Le ar | Ghoroh sthaut;o-tilasyow-to 4-Alex-Alan, 6.04 Bellas, y Cunard Line, Boston, Mondayl.2.15 into execution Wheat.\u2014Increase in exports, 39,431 } coo 0 624 PE Be coset rm TET LE No.153 Tremont Street en ae {no Liverpool, to Allan Bros, | bx anes tle, = .J ; ; Loop or ere ee ee A EE EE Tau.pp .Hi 5.4% West Bronce, Ts cvs pro pas - {ie Oirno; paps; said the gentle Fay, bur.Exports for ihe week, 6,040 bush.pps Canada held at $1 per bushel.\u2014 ROY à CADOTTE, MERCHANT TAILORS.* ha 14 Cormerof Youville ant comida ote.| 5,66 Sutton Junetion CAT r A 7.3 j \\ i > \u2014 c oi .: .- \u2014_\u2014 1 \u2018onville 2 > OR \u2018 , ! i ostal Car Bags open ull £00 am.and 7.0 pn.rlicing fron bic mothe -s lap, and rush- Corn.\u2014 Decrease in exports, 21,859 lin pond ; Canada quoted at $125 to 1.30 Officials, Car Manuf snore First Prize Awarded at the Provincial OFFICERS: and Common sireete.¢.09 Sutton Flat, 6 egistered Letters must be posted 16 min ing tv his father.\u201cThere's room for bush.Exports fur-the week, none.- ; ; pri Ratiway Officials, Car Manufacturers, and others igs : UMINION LINE 6.12 fore the closi Ti utes be: > ork.4 for free in barrels; prime new green, | interested i the running and management of Bail- Exhibition of 1873 + # AN De 8.57 Richford, Street Letterboxes Rufio 6 am, 1 pm.8 you\u2014cuine back 1 ork \u20141 ecrease in exports, 66 bris.$1 75 to $1 80 sare invits to examine a ve no \u2019 -} HENRY CROCKER.\u2014_\u2014 7.24 Mansonvillr, 6.30 pp m9 pm.On Sunday at Spa Amid the lnughter of the others, he Exports for the week, 155 brls.ver je PANTS A SPECIALITY.One prit Only.es DANIEL BHARP.pubis lino is composed of the following Arst-clasy, 7.53 North Troy, , 5.2 ve e following rates Of postage \\must be tally drew the count to a chair close beside utter \u2014Decrease in exports, 17,069 New Verk Weel Market._ BILLINGS\u2019 A TOMATIC CAR-COUPLER.a - WHITTING H.HOLLISTER.dt peony 2 regular service Detweon LIVER.! 7 8.20 Newport, es etters per half ounce, and on each Newspaper: that of the Lady Beats.« .resumnn tubs.Exports for the week, 58 brla.; 7 TT Ttis a self-coupler and uncoupler, simple In its MAN ACT CHAS.H.BREWER.; E \"BEC an ONTREAL, 7 SUMMER, and | Arr.8.50 Stanstead, Leave 4.0 British A est Indies: Lotters, nc; Dewspape rs, his own resting place.7 8 Barley\u2014 ncrease, \u2014\u2014 bush.Exports, Markt continues steady, active at quo consteuction, complete in its adaptation, durable UF URING WORKS.ROL and PORTLAND in WINTER i~ | The 2 op mw.train Tram Montreal makes clos papers.w © Babamas, letters, 3c.; news- «We did not dream «f your coming 11 bush.i tations.and economical.The most perfect Invention for the ARLES D.ED w A RDS Mi connections through to foston and New York a © Epaniss West Indies: Letters, 2r.; newspapers, home to 1 igh t » id Gi td Peas \u2014Decrease in ex ta 6021 coupling and uncoupling of cai- in existence., .all points East and South, arriving la Concord t 8e.; except Cuba, letters, 18c.: newspapers, ome.o night, mamma,\u201d sal tiraida, = porta, À right to use It on any line o Railway in the Lats Kans xD \u2014_\u2014 apt.Bouchotte | following mornin at +30, hashun at 7 a.m.We stiinding behind her mother\u2019s chair.and bush.Exports tor the week, bush.: Haw & EDWARDS.) apt.Urquh ohewing marine © 7 ; i 4 Spanish West [udies: Letters, 13¢.: newspapers.THE DEEP SECRET: OR, THE LIVING WONDER.CHAPTER V.\u2014CoSTINTED.« Of course, dear husband.\u201d answered the Lady Beatrice, lightly.\u201cHe would not be Ormond !Adiowe if he did not.He Lan talked to me of love these mauy years, since | wore short dresses.You can trust me, my husband.Leave meto manage him.\u201d C Her husband pressed a reverent kiss on her pure brow.= : «1 do trust you, my wife,\u201d he said, simply, but with his heart and soul in hie tônes.\u201cI leave him to you; but beware of him, my darling\u2014his very breath i poisonous.\u201d The Lady Beatrice forbore to narrate the particulars ot her iuterview with Lord Adluwe, fearing to distress her husband unnecessarily.« Qh, heaven! if | only could claim on before the world!\" ctied the husbaud, is voice tremulous vith ion.\u201cThe time must come for that recoguition, wy precious wife, my Beatrice v «It will come!\u2019 declared the Lady Beatrice, in calm assurance, her eyes shining lovingly upon the handsome tace bending over her.\u2018\u201cLet us wait patiently a little longer.It will al} come out right.And now, my husband,\u201d she added, \u201ctake me to see our treasures.They will assist me in cheering your sad heart.Come!\u201d The count aroee.hi= sadneasvanishing under her funny regard, gave her luis arm, and they quitted the study together.' CHAPTER VI.Leaning upon the arm of the Spanish count, the Laly Beatrice traversed a lichted hall, descended a broad etair- case, erossed the lower hall, and paused before the door of the drawing-rovm.Sonnds of music and merriment came from within.Enjoining silence by u lifted finger, she listened to the sounds asif they were mexpressibly dear to her.Then she softly opened the door, and the two atood looking in upon a scene brighter than any fabled to belong to fairyland.+ he room was à long, wide, low, draw- ing-room, with bay windows recessed with lace curtains.It was lighted by peudant chandeliers, and furnished in a atvle at once gay, light, and cheerful.There were rare.pictures on the walls, exquieite statuettes on carved brackets, and » profusion ofelegantiy-boui.d books on the centre table.The silken couches exhibited pillows executed in the most beautiful embru dery.All that could _ charm the eyey-educate\u2014the-tastes;\u2014or ' ive comfort to wathetic senses in auch n épartment, found an appropriate place ere.The room had three t caressing her tenderly.\u2018 Mear how the wind howls amoung the trees.It rained sodrearily that I wld papa I knew you would not come.\u201d \u201c1 knew yon would, mainma,\u201d murmured Fay, nestling contentedly upon his wother's breast.«¢ Little trusting heart!\u2019 murmar.d the Lady Beatrice, kissing her girl-like darling\u2014the ¢hild whom, uncor #:iously, she loved the best.«But how did you cume from the station, mamma ?\u201d asked Rupert, in hia bright, itupetuous way.¢ The carriage was mt sent\u201d .«¢] came in a cab,dear.Youall seem to think I have dune something wonderful in coming home on a wet night,\u201d said the Lady Beatrice, smiling.~~ | «That olions opera! Kighed Rupert, his bright, dark face clouding.1s wamma, | cannot bear to have you working 60 hard for us, and away from Lome too.It we could only have you with us all the time!\u201d The count echoed the sigh, and his face clouded heavily.Giralda, from, her position behind her mother, gave Rupert a warning look, which he comprehended and acted upon by immediately.becoming cheerful.Tie Joung girl then approached her-father, nt over him, caressing him, and whispering\u2014 : i « Dear papa, some time mamma will be with us all the time.For her sake let us be cheerful.\u201d - =~ © She kissed him, and flitted away, leaving the room.The count cleared lis brow, aud relinquished his sad thoughts.6 Éiraida is our home-fairy,\u201d said Fay, sottly, having been observant of his sister's ininistrations.She makes sunshine for us all, mamma.She teaches us games and playe, and reads un stories, and comforts us all when you are gone.She is helping me write a piece vf puetry to you.\u201d } What a good sister\u2019 said the Lady Beatrice, lightly.She is perfectly splendid I\u201d exclaimed Fay, with childish enthusiasm.Yes, she is,\u201d assented Rupert, his face lighting up with brotherly tender- \u2018riess and affection.© But mamma, she has taken à new turn lately that I don\u2019t Like.She's learning to keep house, she cays.Meggy don't want her to learn, uit Giralda rays we can\u2019t expect always to have Muggy Fleck, if she is your fos- ter-sister, mamma.Giralda made the pudding yesterday and to-day, aod now she hdls gone to see about tea.\u201d The Lady Beatrice glanced towards her husband.«« Rupert i» right,\u201d lie said.\u201c\u2018 Giralda is acquiring a knowledge of housckeep\u2014 ing.She \u2018is already a skillful little housekeeper, for Meggy, it seems, has been giving her lessons during the past year.I think Giralda sensible, my darling, do younot?Formerly English ladies thought their education unfinished ledge of housekeeping.\u201d (To be continued.) PREAKFAST\u2014EPPI'S COCOA\u2014GRATEFUL AND COM- oxTiNG.\u2014* By a thorough knowledge of the natural if it did not include a practical know- | Lard\u2014Increase, 4,812 brls.Exports, 1,421.; Cheese \u2014Decresse in exports, 8,603] London Markets.boxes.Exports for the week, \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 boxes.=.(Mark Lane Express of 26th Jom.) Oats.\u2014Incrense in exports, \u2014\u2014 bus.The weather of the past week haa continued a spring-like temperature, with some showers.Imports larger than expected, owing to the mildness of the season in France and Russia and Sweden.Exports for the week.none.Mentrenl Oatile Market.Oe Flour\u2014Dull.may.WMalt\u2014The trade continues as reported last week.Barley\u2014Eirm at previous (uotations.Wheat\u2014Englieh, very low at barel last week's prices.Foreign unchanged.\"good supply.Cattle are in Lawbs in fair supply.City Markets.Barley.\u2014Per minot, 86c to 90c.Liverpool M aries.\u2018Ducks.\u2014Per
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