The Star, 12 décembre 1878, jeudi 12 décembre 1878
[" 7 VOL X, NO.293.BRITISH PROTECTORATE OVER TURKEY .\u201487.Pereessurs, December 11, \u2014A Eerlin correspondent says s coufdentinl communication from Germany, which Mr.Bourke, Under-Foreign Secretary, recently informed the Hrit:-h House of Commons was received in September, was &.proposal that England should assume the protectorate over Cor .stantinople, and'occary cœtfnin neighhor- ing positions, ss the price for permitting the uniheativn of Dulgaria and Roumelia.The eorsespondent aserts that cegotiations on the subject continne.RUSSIAN VESSELS IN CHINESE AND JAPANESE WATERS.\u2014Loxron, Dec.12, \u2014Cuiious information has lately been re- crived bere concerning Russian vessels in the China and Japan seas.The fleet ie re- eeiving acressions week after week, and consists of menitors, broadside ironclads and swift wooden ships.No satisfactory explanation of the presencd of these ships in Chinese waters has been given.It is said that some of the vessels recently purchased by Ramis in the United States are to join this fleet, CONTRADICTION.\u2014Prevr, Dec, 12.\u2014 Trustworthy advices from St.Peterahurg contradict the renewed rumors approaching the elevation of Bchouavloff and retirement of Gortschakof.Bparks fires: the Telegraph.Good sleighing in Bellaville, Ont.Wallace Ross has arrived in England.Another silver mine has been re-opened at Thunder Bay.\u2026 © a The Rifle conrpanies of Ottawa have received new uniforms.À reorganizatien of the French Cabinet is strongly spoken of.Quebec fireman have put their various vehicles on winter runners, Le numbers of wild ducks are passing ovet Quebec, going south.It is mid the Im Paslisment will be adjourned on next.The London Tsnes severely criticizes Gladstone's speech in the Commons on the 10th inst.w founder of the Wells Col.Henry tems, Aucor, in \u2018Glasgow on the 10th st.The Rev.Henry Ward Beecher lectured in Toronto con the 13th inst., to a crowded Ths four masked burglars, secently con- \u201cvieted at Hamilton, Out, have been sent to Onial Bailw \u20ac\" the 11th inst, Ho was_werkin ° + Kingston.The Canadian Fohx O'Neill and Wm, Gifford, were committed to jail on the 11th inst.The Spanish Government deny asking Germmas to tale collective messures against the Socialists.The new elections in Denmark are not likely, it is said, to materially alter the etength cé parties.© Discoveries of silver at Leadville, Colorado, are creating quite an excitement from their richmess and exient ; Mr.Courtland, Liberal, bas been returned Ww the Commons for Malden, in place cf Mr.Bamdferd, Cewservative.The Spanish Government want the French Gewernment to prosecute a French journal for insulting King Alphonso.A short-hand reparter ie pow, for the first tie, employed to take evidence in the County Court, Belleville, Ont.Nominations for \u201cthe Local House were held at Wiamipeg, Man., en the 11th.Mr.Louckes, à fermes, opposes Mr, Scott in the\u2019 he statement is mands that more strong lignors bave ben nemenmed in Quebes dunng the prsseut your than its prede- pe ey i a \u20180 until the Fuero agitation is \"J.W.Garrett has been re-elected Pre- a ) twenty-first consecutive election Axn\"fiffnantial petition has been signed snd ed 40 the Minister of Justice», Asking the release ot Barber, the Mont- 2 defaniter A Winnipeg des \u2018Dow runnis, b \u201cand the to Toronto has ben Gé tnt in dd à seras Minn an St.Bl.vi na 15 days 13: teh : Traîne vais Aes 40 men, ressatiy ounces of gold, valued at $3,000.52a luster Chasnbar of Depution, by 867 te refectedl the orden of » > 16, pefect \u2018is deg prems- in the opt 6 main tub colle there are £301, \u2018os Agétibst : ; Flood, Mackay ct of, ed the statute Maltétion wt San Pons on the 11th inst, in suite Burke ct stock- holies the Cll) Oops tock: ne mines, ee sonvuntiog for 95,000, The majority against the Go t in the, Ply the Government ln 157.Votes from adherents Nicotera Ainherst, by tie Tith ren over express train for avd will net Likely recover Bo and ce um wars with contusicn Ë bert\u201d Corrie, was killed in the Inter- at Moneton, NB, = Ing cage sd Mie it butmeen br a ; the stock, Twenty-five bridges that cross the Mill Brook between Minerville and Port Henry are swept away, leaving only two standing.The irom bridge and 60 feot of cmbankment just north of Port Heury on the line cf tin N.Y.and Canada RR., is washed away ; passengers transfered at that fount.PriTTsEsFLD, Mass, December 11,\u2014Tln bridge on the Baston & Albany RR., at Huntington is swept away ; trains from the west blockaded there.On thu Housa- tonick RR., there is a washout at Cornwall, and last night's train from New York and a special train stopped somewhere on the road.At Leamiuster great damage is dou by the giving away of the dum.A large number of washouts are reported from various places in New Hampshire and Maine, the Grand Tiurk and Boston, Concord & Montreal and Maine Central Railroads sustaining heavy losses, Lewiston, Me., Dec.11, \u2014Great freshet in the An in River ; it is {eared that vast quantities of logs in the booms will go out.RoxporT, December 11.- Most limag'ng freshet in Rondout and Esophus Creeks ever known ; five heures in Fois ville doatroyod ; | of canal bouts and lighters-arosither piled on the north and south dykes or sunk.Steamers \u201cW.B.Crane,\u201d Pittston\u201d and \u201cA.B.Valentine\u201d damaged.Some lives supposed to be loet on the sunken boats.Tugs cannot amist the vessels ou the dykes, by reason of the strong current.Six and the stearoer ¢ Marina\u201d ied sway.The carried * Marina\u201d Yes high on the flats.Ths bulk head of the dam on the creek is carried away.Much coal, lumber sud wood lost.Feurs ot at Kingston, Willbur, Eddyville and is roughly estimated at $500,000.Bostos, December 11.\u2014At Westfield the damage by Sood is roughly estimated at $200,000.Twe wooden whip ies, occupied by Holcoombe & Cook and Fdmund Cooper, are swept es or brick ur storys , is crumbling away rapidly.Steer & Turner's organ factory, and \u2018Peck, Orden & Co.'s whip factories, just south of the bei are swept away, the bridge to hold, The streets are filled with driven from their homes.The south branch of the rivaris also overflowed, and spreads nearly half a mile ut ane da 0 of Southam, pir out in the town 4 miles shove Westfield.Nawsvra, N.Y.December 11.\u2014fams smell buildings have been swept away.The tide last night was the highest known.There were several severe washout?on the short cut branches cf the Erie Railroad.No traine bave moved since noon yesterday.Hupsox, N.Y., December 11.\u2014The dys house of A.T.Btewart& Co.'s Waterville Mills at Leeds was swept awxy last night.ne is still rising ; damage incompatabk.West Pittoton is in danger of being suhmaeeg.ed.No fine over the Lackswanna: & Bloomsburg: , Fears ure antertained for i brid ing the river at this place.Ausany, N.Y., Dec.11.\u2014Cellars and basements on the river front are flooded.Much dome.Trains frem the Eest ant on the Busquehanna road ave delayed.Central road all right.The water is 15 feet above low-water mark.Ronpour, N.Y., December 11.\u2014At Fd- rie the water demaged t lock -on the Delaware and Hudson the water runtitog over and thaough it, aad bas floods ed what is known as the ly, on which were buildings, five of which are destroyed and many others damaged.The dobrie is strewn all the way from the lighthouse to Eddy.vile.The steswmers Martin and e, of the Newburg & Altany Line, could not enter the creek.The canal at Bddyville is Forr Jxxvms, N.Y., December 11.\u2014Re- ports from all pointe in this vicinity show immense damage by late rains ; every bri betwen Mertionlo and Mongunp Valley 15 gene.At Oakland Valley, on the line of U e Port Jervin & Monticelle Railraad, the lings sad families from their houses.Steesans naw rapidly.Wixzssanxys, Pa, r T1.\u2014The is still ni and'is now 24 feet above low water, verrent beer dolris of epery device.ows sek are obliged to bufid dykes and dates to prevent the spread of the river, which pow extends from the Wilkesbarre almost to near Leoghttn was .tn badly Harrmssvro, Pa, December 11L\u2014At 10 o'clock ight the Snaquabaona was.18 fect above water mark, and is still ng.Porravirre, Pa, December 11,\u2014A nom ber of mines in the Maboney anal Shenandoah regions are flooded, compelling temporary suspension, : is awey.phi gone.The loss te the town of Williamsburg will Rovthanpics, $30,000.In joss » tétal of hundreds of great fury.some of the wharves were nearvy sub uerg d.The eeu in the harbor was heavy, aad iv ry boats had » difficully in runsiog on time.The war ships « Bellerophon,\u201d \u201cHe rer * asd © Argus\u201d remain in the harbor, weit.ing more favorable weather.Except a fow fences blown down and sume small vessels lightly damaged, uo injury was dine in the city or vicinity, but it Is faared vessels nf the cost enffered severely.Along the southern coast of the province the storm way exceedingly heavy.Yarmouth the gale raged all night, accompanied by a heavy tain as herve.At the storm was severe, and continued until day.The is said to have bess meet terrific 0 fe there for yearu.The parque * Linda A * chartered ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 er Bi 0 0 Hooker & Co.is ficoded, damaging most of \\ the two schooners * has\u201d and \u2018 Mary,\u201d : several sloops and barges and a large number | Prrraten, Pa, Dec.11.\u2014The Busquehan- for the West Indies, parted her chains while at anchor outside of Liverpool, and went ashore on Brooklyn shore, and will probably be a total lgga, Ths gule was also very severe on the eastern cosat of the province, and it is fearcd many wrecks have occurred.The schooner * Glendors,\u201d from Arichat for Halifax, laden with fish, drove ashore last Neh at Canso, and is a total wreck ; crew ved.Br, Joux, N.B., Dee.11.\u2014There was a severe rain storm last night, causing delay in trains and blowing down fences, &e.Water iu the Nerepis stream Tose three feet.Soie wash.ate occurred on the Western extension read, but they were spoedily repaired.The frame of a Louse on Duke street was blown down during the night.ANOTHER RAILWAY ACCIDENT \u2014 WouuvirLs, N.H., December 11.\u2014 The through express freight from Boston with two engines went into the river near Went- worth, where the trestle was swept away, and both badly wrecked.No one seriously injured.Bridges also swept away at Warren and Fast Haverhill SWEPT AWAY BY FLOOD.\u2014SKYMOTR, Connu, December 11.\u2014 The effects of the severe atorm are apparent on the railroads leading out of Bridgeport.A number of wash-ouis are reported.The Green River bridge below Barrington is carried off.At Seymisur, the iron bridge in course of erection Was swept away.THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.LORD DUFFERIN'S INAUGURAL.\u2014 Toronto, December 11.-A special by cable to the Mail, dated London, December 10, says ar annual meeting of the Royal Geographical Society was evening, at the Eociety\u2019s Booms, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens, when the -Barl of Dufferin, the new President, delivered _ his inaugural address.His Lordship was supported by Sir Rutherford Al.cock, K.C.B, D.C L., the retiring President ; Mr, C.BR.Markham, C.B., the Secretary ; Lord Arthur Russell, M.P., the Foreign Secretary, and other distinguished members of the Society.As an appropriate compliment to His Lordahip's early travel in \u201chigh latitudes,\u201d the evening was devoted to the subject of Arctic oration.In his inaugural address the new ident gave an eloquent and interesting acconnt of his recent travels in the Great Northwest, with a glowing description of the p of that vast territory in connection with the future of the Dominion of Canada.Papers were also read on the Swedish Arctic expedition under Prof Nordenskjold and the recent Dutch expedition te the Polar regions.SHIPPING.\u2014Nzw Yorx, December 11.\u2014Amived Stru \u201c Nevada,\u201d from Liverpool.Queenstown, December 11.\u2014 Arrived Str \u201cCity of Berlin,\u201d faom New York.London, 'Décember, 11.\u2014Arrived Steamers +\u2018 Ethiopia\u201d and ¢ Rhwiddia,\u201d from New Yark.N.8., December 11.\u2014Str Ale bg.\u201d arrives, from New York.H.' M.ship \u2018 Batlerophon,\u201d \u201cRover\u201d and \u201cArgus\u201d left their anchor- e at the derkyed at moon, steamed down the harbor to, Gearge's Island, and came to anchor again, the weather being so unfavorable for going to sen.PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONS.French Evangelisation.The second of the series of missionary meetings in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada was hmid ast night in the Crescent ntvest Church, and wa?largely attended.The division of the subject under comsideration was French Evan- gelization.Rev.Dr.McVicar presided, and thes wom, Present ceva, Dr.Bums, J.ichol, Scrimger, Campbell, R.M.Grant, A Per Pi RM Oran The chairman, after a few introducto remarks, read the report of the Board, which said that the aim of the Board was to give the- Goopci tu tho-1miläion and 8 quarter French-speaking Boman: Cathokics of the Dominion.During the last three years the number of fields Kas énorensed faom 9 to 83, and the missionaries from 12 to 44.The Board has stations in many im nt centres.In addition to the two French Pres- congregations in Montreal, we have the only Freich: Prolesiaat congregation in the city of Quebec \u2014whero a com- wodieus church odifice was erected at » cast of $8,600 two years ago; the only Fremoh Protestant ¢ ion in Ottaws eity\u2014in the Western section of which the Board re cently opered a second preaching statiom, and the only French Protestant con tious in-84.Hyssinibe, .pe rip ; are pow \u2018womb; under the care of the .a partment \u201cinstituted in Pres e terian College of Montreal, whete: there 4 at present Dominion, bope that our Church ain be to\u201d stfieve Yesults in the future of 5 Blessings ; ferred to the fruitf of the work, which, If they.went ed oa which he 3a very branch of ch ization.\"This work was healthy fox the charch, as.they bad to beware of hism.Since the inesption of this work it was won- derfui Lo read af the hundreds thet meme being brought over from Rome.He concluded with an sppeal où behalf of the mis.mov.a.T.¢ That this meeting regards it as an urgent Christian duty develving vpen sll whoeajey the blessings and power af the Gospel to ase their utmost endeavors to place within the range of their French Catholic fillow-citizens the same priceless boom.\u201d He observed that about tbe Christian religion thoen were two \"very remarkable festures.The first was a univessal invitation, ** Come, all ye that labor and are heavy laden.\u201d The second was a univessal obligstion, \u201cGo ye into the world,\u201d end the pum aud sa oe of these two great features in the Christian system mighs be pus i i ae snd then = \"They desired the French Roman Catholics to understand that the source of their hestility to tn alt its forms was not on account ef its paliti jadices nor on account of its character as « form of rell: gion, but beesuwe as Protestents they felt d %o reaffirm their protest against it as a corrupting form of Christianity.The three principal cormuptions Boman.ism introdnced were the corruption of the doctrine of justification by faith, tho tian of the doctrine of the intercession the saints and the doctrine of the infallibility of the Church over and aminst the infallibility of Christ, the Won ad the Holy Spirit Thess threo great ertors n to be constantly held to Christians, first to purge the church of Romatiam, sud secondly to impel the Church in the direction of the evangelization of tbe French Boman Catholic population.He deprecated \u2018the practice of some Protes:.ants of sending their danghowes to convents to be educated, and urged wpon kin hearers to pay particular attention to the religious training of the young.The resolution was cnrried.Rev.R.KX.Grant moved thet © t and conesien: 3 = of this ranch Church and of God's meeting fervently for = of THE BUTCHERS\u2019 OONTROVERSY Mecttmg Last The Other Side Stalimeepers Mave te Say.They Form an Organisation of Defense.Al and influential meeting of the princi} ivate butchers of Montreal was beld in the hall, corner Craig and St.Lawrence streets, last evening, aud was called to order by the appointment of Mr.W.L.Biown, of Browu Bros, 1323 St.Catherine street, chairman.He said: We am here to-night to organize ourselves into an sustciation to resist the attempt of the Lut hers to send us back io the market, and to refut- the false and slanderous statements sirculited against us through the press.JU had bevn ave 0 that the movereent had originated with the private Lutchirs, but he would niust emphali- cally deny that such was the case, ns the whole acitation had heen brought about by a market butcher and a private batchir, who had beeb unsuccessful in business, aud who, in fact, wisbed to take refuge in the market.He might say that the agitation was mace aluongst those Who were new in the market, but who formerty kept private stalls aud were unsvcressful.In regard to the petition which had been circulated amongst the private butchers, many who signed it were intimidated, and would pow gladly erass thowr saurs from the roll.They had been theeat- ened exclusion from the markets when the law came into force if they did not sign, and this wag particularly the ease in the Mast End.In case the proposed scheme of abol- ling private stalls becar w it wos generally understood t would do the same as they did in times, when Jobbing in market stalls was in order and exorbitant rates secured ; when some of the fraternity carried weights and other articles around in their-pockets, prepared to annili- late any one who would attempt to hid up the prices of the stalls.1t had been sta by an evening | per that as « rule the private butchers did not pay up.This was utterly false, as not one of the private buteh- ers owed à cent for licenses, with the excep- Etes of one, a woman, who had only™fartially paid her license.On the contrary, the butchers of the markets were greatly in arrears to the ion.This same paper had stated that out of 104 stalls, which ¢ had visited, sixty-five butchers were in favor of central markets, and the doing away with private stalls.Now, there was not m that room who had received & visit from the said r - In $0 the cleanli- ners of private stalls they would not be patronized unless they were kept in a good sanitary condition, and fn fact the private stalls were kept in & mrach better condition than the market stalls.As to the matter of convenience that was something important to consider.He knew of parties who would belun- able to reach the.general markets for their supplies unless attended with the greatest inconvenience.When it was known that the 104 private stalls in the ci id à revente of $20,800 sunually, and did not give the authorities the slightest trouble to collect it, was not that momey a pet gain to the corporation! The corporation talked about uildisig other markets.How about that latest folly, St.James market ?Was not the cost of it so great that they had to charge the butchers keeping stalls there an exorbitant rent for the purpose of defraying the salaries $ And the butchers fi it very hard to pay it.Now the fact of the matter was, that if matters were allowed to go on as they were at present the corporation would not find it to expend a large amount of money\u2014the people would be satisfied \u2014 the market butchers wonld perhaps feel a little bad over the fuil- ure of their \u201chesthen Chines game ;\u201d aud everything would go on as satisfactory as it bad done Before.Before closing his remarks he would refer to the statement of an evening paper concerning the inspection and cleanliness of their stalls.He failed to see how such 4 statement should have boon rœuvigated, _ns might my that theis Tops were most th y inspected covery day, and the only conclusion to be drawn was that the alamiy had been cirealated for the injury of the private butchers.The vins \u20ac feed man.He had heen a butcher of forty years\u2019 standing, and was thoroughly competent in both the pork apd beef butcherivg teanches, a knowledge which vry few undorstaud.The Chairman, in concluding his remarks, said that the had been calumuniated, and that the intended to carry the war into Africa.He said: \u201cWe pus te theinf« te Ditter cod, until our rights arv established, and we can cay on our business the same as (A respectable grocers and the like.\u201d There was no reasom why » butcher's shop should be a auisance, nane in the lenet, and he fait auçurod fhat the Market Committee would not erst the demands of the\u2019 market butchers, as it would be a gross piece of in- Justice.Mr.Geo.Bridgman, A.afreet, naturally felt interested in Lee tetes whith had been brought about by.the marke butchers to force the i men inte the market.It wes new nine or ten years since the private stalls bad been started, and they bod given every satisfaction.Good mest had ssoured, and sanitary laws were obeyed in every .Theve was more meat confiscated pubs \u2018markets than in the private, During the time that impossibility a And did not those Bah rates engender high 80 more from fear than anythi Ç in the matter, Saban Ln tn exception it the rice meat was a hr lower in the then in the mar- .f kets.And was not this to the beuefit of the | citizene:, Tue offered hig stall in the market for the io a on Te ae Mr.Barre, of St.Catherim street, said that erty po in the market which they form 9200 were aakin, $800.5 resulted course the Po, Meunier of St.Cathrine street, con.eidered it » gross cutrage cn the of the Corporstisin te uli Sih Ho had invested his means in opening a butcher shop within Svs hundred yards of the market, with the consideration that the by-law should yandin ds it-was.IE es eriding that the market butchers were money, ss they had offired to advance pueans to the Corporation to build new mar- Mr.Esasc Duoust, of Decust Bros, took considerable interest in the present scheme, as it was lentes to oust them out of their pooper places.He was surprised 40 read ta à public journal that an alderman had said he could not buy a decent piece of meat in the private stalls.The statement must be taken cm grano lis.He believed that the Market Committee would not act so far outside of the Timits of thelr conscience by com- poling the private butdhess to movetuto the markets to their own and the inconvenience of their costamers.- # Mr.Joseph Lavidlette, of 1812 St.Catherine street, referred to the fact that there were more than ten: thnes the amonut of cattle and sheep coming in than there wore when there wese no private stalls, A market butcher had id that the private stalls were spelling.whale trade snd ruining them by cheap prices.He called aitention to the fact that families ate more meat because it was convenient to procure it.Mr.Gir.ux, whe bep6 \u20ac stall in the East End, believed that the sialls were-a great mat after the public markets wers elised than he aid the rest - ve .Re; was «quently awakened night to supply ple who bad sickrions In their family y Mr.Brown was proposed sv chairman of a new plivate butchers\u2019 drgmiliniim, snd wae unanizipusly elected, as w_4 also Mr.Bridgman as Trensumee.| a\" te o'clock, while private in (be evening, E wan out of the forty who were assembled] man te rent 8 stall ?| prices forment?We feel that the private | butchery: who hall signed.ths pe did } conveuierce to the public, as he aghl mgret in trath of E Chairman, named to event, transacted, oll.cers a mdul ed 1 Nugent, Lodge, 1 his recent the honor testimony knew how of he fair the oldigut he might 1 many yea which was the colors the points bearin Bro.W.L LO.O.F., oF th the an appr After a o journed to Albert interest to 18th Nove Weonedy ; eo Board ter and be so that he i tale of por ue City.sad His FI ten deys.arr apte ee THURSDAY, N.vrder, aud, on behall of the brothers of the feel himself bound to them.of a subordinate Montreal, Dec.9th, 1878.\u201d ful repast had been pared, justios had been done to the good things, dancing wes resumed, and wes kept up until pearly 3 o'clock.The party then separated, having one and all pleasant evening.trials and troubles avais be poitiate into Lodge (a care uiry having failed to elicit any information as to the whereabouts of the proverbial goat) but we feel sure they are deeply ool the pleasant social relations into which the members are brou We were pl t Bro.L.Silverman, R.W.G.» À.A.Murphy, R.W.Q.8., the latter of whom kindly addressed the brothers in a very eloquent manner on varions matters of of the same month.case, and he went at all hours and in th.most unforeseen moments, to see for himself | whether anything was wrong in the Hospital or net.He never discovered any misman- F and thought Beandry was to blame for many things went wrong.Dr.Perrigo was further of the injon that there were tod?was sopping et ed lonked like offender and who during the winter menths 80 often seek protection in the police stations ; $L60 œ Mary Carrol, 48, is.» wretchad me es A ae me La A 15 À E + Jak i J.lm BRB pal SE Bie Ll nil the markets, for in the cast end of Bonsecours, the pite were worse than the @yptian darkness, as the stench could be both felt aud smelt.It was moved by Mr.Brown, seconded by Mr.Bridgman, t tive receive our thanks for being present this evening, and that in future we would be pleased tosee other members of the fraternity resent, ns we intend to do our business above ard, Carried.A vote of thenks was then tendered to the THB BTAR ropresenta- after which a committee was secure a hall and attend to all business of the Association, BROTHERLY REGARD.Albert Ledge Socinl- A Presentation to R.W.6.MN.Hro.W.LL.Lev, The weetin, 1.O.O.F.he - an exceedingly pleasant and enjoyatle The regular business having bea of Albert Lady Noo 5 Monday evening last wus The the L'Age adjon ned.thus nd brothers, augnened t me by their lady fends, 1 urned to vie lodge.r om, and af e.dancing hud been n for a shert time, Bro.G.E.G, call d the company to W.L.wescated Bro, Lee witli a beautiful jewel, accompanied by an ity propriate address, congratulating him on election tothe high office of MLW, G.M.of the R.W.Grand Lodge of the Province of Quebec.Bio.Lee briefly thauked the brethren for they had done him.He felt gratified to think they had chosen the opportunity in the presence of the ladies to brar to their regard for lim.They uch he valued ths good opinion sex, and they had thus increased ion under which he should always He trusted that we permitted to be with them for rs, and that he might never do anything to cause them to regret those kind expressions of sympathy an which they h friendship to given utterance.THE JEWTL, made by Mr.W, H.Lulham, is very handsome, and is in the shape of u five-pointed star; with open hands bearing a heart-shaped garnet in the ceatre.tween each of the fine Be- point of the star is a stone ; cach ing different and representing uding to the five degrees dge, Raised in relief on of the star are the emblems of the different degrees.On the ribbon is a shield the inscri n; Presented to .Lee, P.G., P.G.P.,, M.W.G.M., by the brothers of Albert Lodge, No.5, 8s o token of their regard and And top the three links form iate clasp for the whole.interval the company ad- the sapper-room, where a bouuti- After (ull Pont amore than usually e are not sware what for by t with each other, to notice amongst! those .and them and tpeir friends, THE SMALL-POX HOSPITAL The following additional evidence has been gathered upon this subject by representatives of Tax STAR :\u2014 or Perrigo was of the of the charges made against Miss Anderson fostifiable.ion that some .M regard to Madame Fournier, ba sould not speak too highly of her vonduct during the time whom en .were committed in the How everything on ber shoulder thing went wrong she certainly should not shoulder all the blame.He spoke of the sad case of à young lady patient of his, who had come from the West to nurse her sick sister.Bbe contrasted small-pox on the ve errors She had 8.lf any- mber last and died on the 23rd Hers was a dangerons He had every confidence in Dr.did not blame Madame Fournier, with Dr, Kennedy that Mayor which masters in of Health.¥ one mas- o£ be one mas would be ensbisd ati to Li duties, and give up whatever practice he would go où much A Church of England minister, who visit- -ed the Protestant inmates of the Hospital in the mouth of Angust last, stated t at be fa thé condition of the builiitag or ju the way the staff of nurses thuded te their duties.None of the pa- È | i E { ood d at the end of that time was delivered over to her friends, weak it was true, but completely recovered of the rmall-pox.Rogers terms of the kindness and attention shown te her nlecs by Madame Fournier, : the ape sd mloby Dr.Lareoque, ef the Mrs.spoke in un.She farther said that à Miss Demers was »o fawerably impressed by the manner which everything was - ed that she almost made bor ind accept à situntion on the of nurses, POLICE NEWS.The Bosprders a Sur dade ot Dec 11.A BUNDLS OF RAGS, When brought to tho station she fold a sad snd distress, but she is an old longs te that class of females the st of the cs move.e conatable took her in, \\and in searching her found a bottle of gi.The cries which emanated from her during the night disturbed the rest of the ; 82.50 or 15 days.: - M1 WAR DEUGGED, TES NUBORS said Toa, J.Kenny, aged 51, « podiur in 1 went into à drag store, yer t honor, and bought some medicine vw went to my bed.\u201d you with ing a bottle of pale brandy in your pocket © Sergpan: being desd drunk and hav- onor.«True enough, yer honor, the hrawdy was for a Toom-minte.\u201d $1.50 ECEMBER 12, 1878.LATEST MAIL NEWS, England.English counterfeiters have of late turned their attention to Russian bank notes.The sexton of Dagenham pari h, Emex, in Englaad, was buried alive while digging » grave.English reporters are no longer admitted to sce garroters flogged snd murderers hunged.One of the shortest wills on record has just been admitted to probate at Lewes, ¢ Mr.\u2014\u2014 is tohave all when | die.\u201d A murder at Newcastle recently was the result of u quarrel betwrer two men as to which was the better quadrille danrer, A Vlac!lurn correspondent telegraphs te tbe London (lobe that timusands of operas tived in that town are begging from door to door, so di pressed is the state of trade.The Lerdon Evonom est =ays that, with the raceptron of the potato and it might have added Le cablage, the British working elses may 0 vel 1 buse just made a be ginning ww the use of vegetables, \u201cThe Hal'eingud Lassies,\u201d or 4 Suvation Army,\u201d a boy of Liddy preachers under the ceprmand of a well kvown elergemun, the Rev.W.Booth, Lise been creating some exe citement in the north ef Vnglanil.Bessemer steel is becoming so much improved in quality that it 15 boy usd quite largely for English cutlery.This is a great innovati n, but if it proves sueressfn?it will lead to marked reductions in cutlery price lists.Three-card-monte hes invaded English railivad trains.A young man who had he swindled out of £5 while riding from Victoria Station to the Crystal Palace, in Lomn- don, lately applied to a magistrate for a warrant of arrest against the sharpers.Mr.Clare Sewell Reed, M.P., says in the Times that juvenile agricultural labor is now so scarce in England it is impossible to get boys for weeding, or for thinning tur- pips.Wages for laborers are 50 per cent.more than they were twenty-five years agn.At Doncaster, Eng, a woman named Whiteside has been arrested on suspicion of having poisoned her husband and two children for the sake of the burial fee from an insurance society.She is also accused of forging the certifieate of the death of her sister for the same purpose.A resident of Plymouth got married on Saturday, quarrelled with his wife and thrashed her during the seeond hour of the honey-moon, thrashed her again at night after clubbing the wedding-guests out of the house, spent Monday at the tavern, selling all his clothes except his trousers, for drink, and on Tuesday was sent to gaol for a month.Lord Windsor, who has just come of age and into ion of 8 vast , has told his tenantry that he doesnot intend to employ keepers to preserve his bat he opes they will keep an eye on the pro; Pen Poaching, so.that he A friends may get some shooting.If a tenant desires an occasional day\u2019s sport he is to apply to the steward, Bir Capel Fitegerald, the disreputable baronet whose Inat appearance before a London court wes for obtaining three dinners and an inrodinate quantity of liquor from an imn-keeper under false got off.The magistrate dismissed the case, while ¢¢ declining to say anything as to the morality of the tranaction,\u201d aud the defendant promised to pay the bill in January, Sir E.Buxton, the great brewer, owns 100 shares in the London Coffee Tavern Company.When challenged about his inconsistency in supporting both public-houses and institutions designed to supersede pub- lic-houses, he replied that it was a matter of business, aud he thought that he might as well pocket the money gained 1n two sets of enterprises as the money in only one, A new method of getting rid of children bas been discovered in London.A womau advertised far some youn to be used in certain tricks st a public cotertainment, jsomising to maintain and treat them kindly while in her service.When she got through with them she could find no owner for one little four-year-old, and had it left on her hands.She had to apply to the guardians of the parish to take it off.Theis is in the Church of England a \u2018ing movement in favor of ths estab- ishment of a general assembly, in which the Diocesan Synods or Conferences shall be nted.e London Guardian says the \u201cdesire of some representation of the Church, in jwhich clergy and laity may deliberate aide aide onall that concerns her constitution and development, is all but universal, : \u2018 Lord Cheimefold has died poorer than any other Chanenllor in the post hundred years ssys Lynadhyrst.personal is valned under $250,000, and he hs any real estate.He left seven children, His eldest On the 99nd ult.Sir Albert Woods, Garter Principal King of Arms, west to Windsor Castle and the arme and bsaners of the far Bonne ta he ct of 8t.fit i] SE E i i £1,000, information by the sender was that the bank-note was the amount of an old debt and accumulated interest, which he wht \u2018stery not to have been in a position to forward to Mr.Bancroft before.Mr.Bancroft has net i sden from whem he has received conscience money.5.PE Special Notices.Beware of Soctalists.Beware of any man who ageks to con vince however ¥ ¥ od ion [ood ood i that the world can reach a hi re hp Bp oy anarchy sud by the of nations in thelr rulers blood Beware, too, of the man sttompts eonvinos yon thai there are better remedies for disensen of the stomach and Ber than Dr.Help Wanted.A Tutor for a Address, Tutor,\u201d 81aR petent Book k enoce, and salary expec À) F V Et, Toxeph etrret.young gentleman, exhiviting Lonsstde, Toronto.I 4), Ont Y Drayman.vi penees Jaad from Montreal, ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 Of hours ach ovsaing.ANTED, a thoroughly com- .Adiress, stating refer 202 3 W, Bras Office.204 3 ANTED, an experienced Nurse, Profostant preferroll Apply P.RB Bedpath, 114 McKay streot.ANTED, a smart Boy, about 16, for Fur store, one having n wi R furrier before prefierrod, also, Gtr1 finisher.Apps pl to Mrs.292 3 WwW ANTED,ayoung Lady, a good Binger and Piano player.to travel witha tson\u2019es Fhunozraph : Address, J.1u68 À.22 6 7 ANTED \u2014 An experienced Apply to Wm.Dow & C» 292 tf WANTED \u2014 Ci otre + Bunch-mustre, at V TANTED 37 rt Foro ply, curser Moants A first-class Sulersnoan Rave need vpply anders expuerietised in Millinery and Dry Goods, Ro ferences vtegain«l, A.D.Florant.r-annkers and Fortier'e, 451 SL Pau! 20 5 IMMEDIATELY \u2014 Ant Saleswoman 3 atrect 201 4 Toy TELL PO (ty Two loussniaids, CLOCR, street.City Registry © Everybody wants it.Montreal ANTED, a thorough Saleswoman, for a Confuctioner's Store.Address, > 13 WANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 four ¢eneral Sorvants, twn Plair Cooka, three young Girls, with wood refer- Office, 1.1222 St Catherim 2H 6 W ANTED-\u2014Experienced Book Agents, Lndies and Gentiemen.Best book.Large wuycs to live canvas ere.Address, stating experience, Box wile WANTED \u2014 Three First-class Working Jewellers.Apply at J.RB.Harper & Co's, 386 Notre Dam» street.289 8 3 JANTED\u2014Six Fi $ to #5 u dur custly.ames street.\u2014 rat-class Lady Canvoaacre.Must be tuteiligent.Can make Tutth: & Shnpeon, 240 St.288 6 For Sale.ensrgetic of th BTAR Office, Montreal.street.R SALE \u2014 À à Christmas for $100 to close an acconrs, Aôdress \u201c Mokay, 59 St.James =\u2018 of time.Address, {Principals Organ,\" Stas Office.\u2014 Show Cases, in FOR SALE on and Nata suri & Jor SALE\u2014#5,000 cash, can purchase the Patent right for Great Britain.of a valuable and important Agricultural Invention, a new improremunt and most complets sucoess.An y, koing to England, cannot fai) todis- Patent ut à very lgrge protit, with Mttle only) * Utility,\u201d y 280 Ÿ It SALE, Second-haud Piano, very cheap for cash.Apply at 14 Bonsscau HANDSOME PABLOR ORGAN, b Octave, [17 PY noe Swell, Black Walnut Case, Dearly new, su or List prios, $200; will be soid 2925 FOR SALE \u2014 À Gray Mare, 9 fora Toa Le pin arr ; will exchange or furs.To be STAR._ \"PRICE ONE CENT.Sitnations Wanted.ne berge sq open NS ber Man ; both aan! so an speaks janscages ty priv M 30, ran ice.2 ë MPLOYMENT WANTED, to 40 sewing by the day, by a oo maker ; one who can cut and fit watt ; of references.\u2018Address, T H, P.O, Box 847, City.908 8 TMPLOYMENT WANTED by a BCIENTIFIC ENGINKER.Will run an cngine or other machinery, draught plans, manage a workshop.advise and assist inventors.can nuder.take office duties: understands the Rlectric li nt, &c., &c.Balary very low.Address * E: le,\u201d RTAR Office.2916 MPLOYMENT WANTED, to do Washing or Irontug at her own house, or by the day.Apply to Madame Sanson, at 31 Notre Dane street.2008 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by 4 young Woman, to do Washing or Ironing by the day any nuirh or of first-class references.Ap- Ply At 466 RE Troniimie stpeet 201 6 ; ; T = MPLOYMENT WANTED, À av Farm Servant, or wou d work 8 Pare on Fhares.by a married man.Apply to © Engi oman,» RTAK Offie( Ai + EMPLOYMENT WANTED, LY a respectable Woman, 46 general Servant, or ae Houschoeper ; bist of refurences given.Address.S00 Bi.Catherine street, 20] 8 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by & respectable young Girl.experienced House and Tablemaid | has good city refirences.Can bu hud by applying at Mrs.Biand's Registry Office 23 Chencuville street.218 CMPLOYMENT WANTED, by & respectable Girl from the country, as good Cook: one who will wash aud iron, ann ave ood re- forenios Appiy at Mrs.Bland's Re tstry Oates, 23 Chermuviile street ee \"MPLOYMENT WANTED, by Joung Moman from the country, Garman, speaking English, Protestant, as genaral Sérvant, with a plain fanilly, wood reforeuoces.Apply to Miss Neville's Registry Office, 5 Anderton wet ° MPLOYMENT WANTED, Ly a goud plain Cook, Bcotch ; alsa, Hou Italian, speaking French, as House ani Tablem: ; good references.Apply to Miss Noville, 5 anis .ar street.EMPLOYMENT WANTED, as a general Servant or platn Cook; can wash iron.Apply 151 Duke street.4 LY: 1, EMEA JYYMENT WANTED, keeper, Collector or Manager for aù kinds of bash Less.First-class references.Sean Office.\u2018lou 6 EMPLOYMENT WANTED as Housckerper.Will keep Lousu for six jounrg men for $00 per month.Best references.Address \u201c Lady,\u201d Fran Office.ze EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by a young Lad, of any kind.Addnes P 7! Sran Office.280 ¢ J MPLOYMENT WANTED, by a regpoctable yo Girl from the country, as General Servant, 8 s good washer and er.references.Apply at Mm.Binds Registry Office, 23 \u2018'hénnevilie street.290 6 song experience VE AVRIL Es LS th Fy a orough y experienced Cook.App E ble Servant » Regis OMcs 1222 b with references, (À Din two pie able, very good order, and will be dren's retail.Also, at No.175 i.Peter of Juantiey of firat-class first-class butler.Address, at Thomson's, Bt.James street.FOR SALE\u2014Best lot of Chil- Sleighs, from $2 to $6; wholesalo and or Sleigha from For SALE\u2014Potatoes, a 23 8t.P: 23 St.Paul street.Furnit M .) Sideboard, rabies, Hof ata and ten Chairs, covered with Teather the furniture is in cheap.To be seen 4 200 8 50 cents to 1-50.© BR MoGiil street.OR SALW Constant street, aon » on terms or exchanged f e 9 Commis ruit, Fo.1 Pressed Hay.corser Young and Wellington or an further west.Apply On Mo.~~ FoR SALE CHEAP, in lots to SALE \u2014 Pressed Hay, in car lots, by Kirkpatrick and Cookson, g OR EXCHANGE tenement ) Dorchester; will be sold on House Xo.Bt Tenomont of ¢ Premises or a 290 12 à = ASply to Jas.Kore, ares 068 0 seen atlLarins Livery Stable, Bt.es Borrommee city .Catherine street.Fon SALE\u2014A first-class set of PMPLOYMENT WANTED, by 4 good plal the day in a Aarese OF Paria Sit Maren 00 6 ENELOYMENT WANTED.© a young Man, whos, Fran Lyons, Express Hote) of 290 6 MPLOYMENT WANTED\u2014 As Gardener, by a young Freach in an English family, to take care of horses or other antmals,; does not require any salary, his being learn English \u20ac BB, Êt.Anna, lca oF niet languay Addreas, B, 3 MPLOYMENT WANTED, by oun ish Girl, who speaks Pr nch ; also.wanted Es ture others (French) rho speak o little English ; work by the day.Apply 5 Si Elise beth EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by 8 > Man, to ook afters hi and a joue an.oa Ta a EMPLOYMENT WANTED\u2014A Bass Singer, is open to an Engagement : Episcopal Church preferred.Address, * Basso,\u2019 Bran Office.289 6 n Married Man, very well knows in this cic having been in Lbusidess during 4 years, as : | BOARD \u2014 A front Rooms, OOM\u2014A well front RR dish, (erplabed, frond QOMS \u2014 ae ui cure AVI farnirihe OOM\u2014To let, Parl Bedroom, in ut fat, es Write out board also, SEE ay Pele sro oped Svi 3 ROOMS\u2014 Comfortable Rooms, Where there are mares at SFr ase! ROOMS _Two Unfurnished from ron fo ool dn Bay ROOMS\u2014Nice large front bede it Sy $2 pl em et Band by shy 11 Belmont street.ROOMS Three apartments tor _@entlemen, comfortably furnished, in à private family, opposite Hinraagnel Obureh, and convenient tothe Winusor.Apply at 1402 St Catherine Stamily Letwion one and three; partiel board if ognized.OOMS\u2014 Furnished Room to let for one or two Gentlemen.472 gy 289 street.RooMs_ar three or four Gens tiemen would lke to have nioœ rooms rond attvudance In a comfortable bouss and pi ipcality.they will please address * House se Mar Gfnec on 6 OOM-\u2014To let, à well-furnishod Fr » Path and Closet.Apply at 2.iraheth street.pr OOM\u2014Vacancies, for a few r@e spectable boardess, at 77 8t Maurice street.288 6 R êres, êc.Term Re au aie required.\"47 MON Colens plot dak lus ooms \u2014 Comlortable rooms, wi or withogt board, Legauchetiers street.268 12 BOARD, Mende drames Bt.Antoine street.board.177 Bieury street.with OARD \u2014 Nice tront room, SES treet.213, \u201d OARD\u2014A lady having a lary: B Louse an Sa would \u201cE, a oe © 92, Sran Office.\u201c BOARD \u2014 In a 9 comfortable room, suitable for 5 married couple or two gentlemen.Tvrms pemsonab) Antoine street, corner of Cathedral te.ub 108 ee B CARD \u2014 Good board and 018 rivate family, At New York only; OST, a Bunch of Keys, with Lo tod Fade will Towacded for sia Le F .troudie dy leaving them at 4) St.Jean street.= OST.\u2014On the 29th Novem ; a Bull, Wwowa color, with while spots, the : ear cut ; also, ou the Oth Decam a red Cow, i est cut, both delonging to Nr.Recicott.of ie Vea Information wiil bs xeostved hy Mx: O'Reilly, of the Viger Market, on strest.\u2018 hon Cras streets .OST\u2014This morning, 'betweon êt Lawrence H je Bt.Francois Xavier Crate Sheets vo.Coins a.&t.Chartes Borrommes, bh of One Hundred sand Twent: Botta wile Sat Ei OF for ty will bo by leaving same ai the SEAR Ofc.- Stool and Cover, street.Pianos, at $3 par month.treet.cheap; fitted Sha! te 517 8t up with treet, OR SALE\u2014Square Pianoforte ce $30, at 83 Bt Urbain OR SALEOR TO RENT, three A] at 78 Victoria vante y: R SALE\u2014Brick Facto ry, very Apply to Greens & Sopa & Con PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE, on falling wstor-pow with never acres \u2018Timber with Bouse amd new large order, within four {to Montreal, Apply to miles of Rallwa À.C.EVANS, Easy Terms, Farm, Saw Mil] and Timber Lands.fav Mill or, and two thousand in good eunltivation Out-buillinge Allin coming 4 John 288 13 COAL, FUEL, dec.EMPLOYMENT WANTED, as Bat-tender, with good references.Address W.E., 86 54.Antoine street.289 6 EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by a young Woman, who is a good writer and conversant FR OOo te ns store of an desorip- than.x.tecn, a page 19 8t.Hen enture street.2996 FEMFPLOYMEN T WANTED, im- Lad ed A private famfiy or to a shop.to sew in n be ua Tnoept a Pisce sis0 ns à tonciser of or as à lady\u2019 companion, or in a store ; best recom- menoations.Apply to Rev.G.Aubin, 3 Desriviores street.Cook, Probestant Tabiemaid, Nurse, and Housemaid ; wifljuy $0 assist in sewing.Apply at Miss Mevillers Registry Offices, 5 street.289 8 steady young Wi Cook, will amist with Avsly at MissKevilie's Registry \u2014 FOR SALE WELSH ANTHRACITE COAL, A 10T NOW RECEIVING, sr ANDREW BAILS, 83 & 85 MoGILL STREET.FURNITURE.; NOTRE PANE varied comprising WHITE HOLLY and MAPLE, PAINTS, 276 à.BELANGEE, 276 1 som tn reoutgt of sm neverttess oË | which will be found impossible equal La tas city PARLOR ERTS in the Queen Anne snd Nast ne Omamented and Vensered., Thee whele of which will bs seid Cheap for Cash.x £0.at ee se QUACATE PAINTS! The chief +X =: ove THEIR DOUNLE COVERING PROPERITIE, STEEL 251 come THOROUAR FROESCTION OP IRON AGAIRET PRON DECAY.| ABSENCE OF ALL CHEMICAL ACTION CFOR MEFAL Their Grent Harduees, Durabliity and Svighinem.Shay will stand intense Feast Toipical Beat.und other informaiien can be obtained où | Agents, EMPLOYMENT WANTED, a first-ciasy Butcher, can put some m the business if required.Address.O K, Bram Of WA and business in not oh rr ye TO LET\u2014Good Rooms, Bath and W.C., nO taxes.Apply to T.P.James street Be Te prin Ofhos.Offices To Let PLAXOS, \"will gtve five mes the satisfaction of those unduly puffed instrainente Iimported from the United Biates.OONME AND SEE OUR HONE MANUFACTURED ».C.MeGREGOR, Susosesez to T, D, Hood, \"#64 CHAMP DE MAS TEAST, MONTREAL PIETER DRAIN PIPES, ST: ANDHEW'S BALL To Gentimen's Dress Cou ta Ladies White Kid Becky BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED MONVREAL STEAN TE WORKS: - WaT EES ses me cornes === PDRAIN PIPES! WHITE BRICKS! FIRE BRICKS AND CLAY, SI\" JOR SALR LOW YRON WHARD.COUPLAND & MeLAREN, Carmes Wollingion aoû Grey Nun Bt od \u2014 PORTLAND CENENTY at 1 p ROMAN CKMENT* \u2014- CARADA CHODFE VIRE KMONR, VIRE CAT, + ; Jou Sazs De vo + F.P, CURRIE 00., ° Dr.Park.Joseph street, 257 1 discos Be (OFFICES TO LE T_Thres PIANOB, PR aelty tasted.Apply to Gesham ; = - (Qrrioks TO LED, * MUSIC HATH CHARMS Bepectally satiate for s BANK, snd for Proke- rienai Men, Brokers, Building Societies, Commission 1eme eu VASE Apmis, do.in the ballding lately ocouptoé by the PERFECTED PIANOA, METROPOLITAN BANK.Apply to The LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, 26 PLACE D'ARICES, TAILORING L.N.A.Rrrcxor Pegs to inform his friends and the publie that he.has resumed and carries oa \u2018TAILORING in af its branches sb Yi 5 eod 188 Notre Dame Bireet.MISCELLANEOUS.| PEPOT FOR CAMPET FKIÆ at 60 por yand, Gelivered frooi WHOLESALE YAPISNERS, Oo \u2018 e Hos 454 WY.PAUL STRERY.DY NA] MITE [ Blasting Gelatine ! Under Alfred Nobel's Patents.COCHRANE, LEWIS & Ce, 104 St.Peter Street, Montreal.ERA pe I teeny MPLOYMENT WANTED, by | MPLOYMENT WANTED, by } Protestant, a good i , 8 Anderzon § 299 8 5 by | Crompton Manufacturing Le Ya.ALL TO L¥T\u2014A Hall, 60x98, | H 2er JSnd ante-moma.Avgly > FLATS TO LET-Two Se Or ole manning Mae MT | VV INCENSI .| Lost a left-hand Woollen on y, from - Meurice to Bonaventure streets.Please return to the Faxter Albion Hole), and de rewarded.J'osT_ On 7th inst, strest.> ecmparen 4 your tothe 3 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r rel DRY @GOODR.» i} Cr = i : a vote Coals A, SAWTELL & Ow.: SUCCESS SD.\"2200 nr hit 2.WATSON à #0, - .+ ]DRY GOODS MERCHANTS\u2018 ve determined Remember the place\u2014Bign of æ 2» 4 4h.Last mes 1 offered to who SEES LITERS Win Se 906 et.1.1 A SAWTESL & 002 Le sv.536 M.Lousenm Mute pes, : 7 - rms susecacewm COVER No FUR WHOLRSALE ZRADR, 1 Ma vawoass iE ASSORTED COLORS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES, 5 LEWIS 8.BLACK &® 00.- \u2014_ STOVES, ey ) % JODPOIN & 0O0., : Lg 1 : ow ' ov STOVES, BHOVELS, &+ - OFFICE AxD WAREHOOUSS ; No.208 ST.PAUL STREKFE, BRANON: x Me 14 Bt.John Bivest.2 3 ÿ ik fi A i ity rooms, eus be rw] .between rr Me em Ir i ° rg A eee: wt ow => N IPCI ge OS SE PPS IE VOL Wocccccocousannrosstvannan secs es GRAHAM & CO., Proprietors, 604 and 626 Craig Street.© OOMPARATIVE BTATEMXENT OF THE CIRCULATION OF TUE STAR for the week ending December 7, and the corresponding period of 1877 : * Dscrmsxe, 1877.Dxoameun, 1878.Monday.3 15,084}Monday.2 14,920 on 15,060\\Tuesday.8 14,365 Wed'sday., 5 14,867|Wed 4 14,518 .615,105 5 14,724 y.7 14,057|Priday 8 15,087 Mnturday.8 14,81; 7 16,226 Total.89,890] Total.90,260 Avegmge daily eireulation for week ending December 7.1878 : 15,048.The books and vouchers are eonsiantly open for and the publie are in- wited to call aud examine for themselves.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1878.= Anowers $e Correspondents.5 lige me with the names and of BOW TS a dovoted to dog» poultry.Ax nadiam Gent le- 1 lourna Toronto; rier 4 na ne Dunes Turf, std and, indeed, ail the Unfted States and Sportsman ; The In Now York, poring papers In the AN ENGLISH Rranru-Can I sond 2 par = of h Indian made of bark, to England, of Castoms dirt ould | 1 be th the best to send the: mobs â Are there £0 Canad sa old \u201cand w s r value .pears to be nothing in the British tariffto ent such of sen ng duty free.The Foods Sol depend on their bulk and weight.dian gold coins.\u201cve have no (\u2018nnn- \u2014\u2014\u2014e Gusar Bairars may, aftet all, aesume a te over Constantinople, with even the consent of Russia, - \u2018Fans ffeshets snd wash-outs that have taken place within s day or two are most serious, the amount of damage done being very considerable.Ir has been estimated thst the expense sttendsnt on the vice-regal journey from Halifax to Ottaws will amount to Little less than fifty-thousand dollars.This figure in- oludon: the expense attending the demonstra.Homsju Halifax, Montreal and Ottawa.\u201dAéconnisa tô La Minerve, the Quebec Government hove done a very improper ia disqualifying Mr.Martel from his \u201cthe Municipal Council of Chambly meer a Secrétary-Tressurer, complied with all the veggirements of the law.\u201cPam question of a standing army for \u201cGhâéde, reference te which whe made in \u201cPus Sear last\u2019 evening is, cresting much among oux Voluntesrs, So far, however, it Miia Office here, This nauch may be sid of the matter, hewever,\u2014that the present fe yn Ge tne will give \u2018fo {he Province a small ae \"Ihe opinions of Sir Selby féyttie in this particolar are no secret.\u201c That officer bus over and over again spoken fowprably of the scheme for the establish- frantiat least of the nucleus of a standing 758 5 and\u2019 fecent ovents which called upon >.Velanteer.Militis of the coutry so fin ety ac to strengihen thaso opinicos ow Spy ows, it Is wid, been overwhelmed sffies thair arrival in this country.Accord- 1644 the test advione the fathiil Contr.with their organist, Mr.tosh,\u2019 of the Ottaws Ciliaon.lesa, bt aed oe 2 aang ment,\u201d smother & \u201cnocturne,\u201d a third « \u201charmony: \u201c1 was generally aged that it res | quired » powerful imagination tases in them: any of the things that wemalty make plstures.| Ne Bkin ar said, this, but came print erro eats dune heres, i Vie ita iniposture ;\" \u2018 adding : \u201cI havé seen and heard.mmch of cockney impudence before sow, but never expected to hear « coxcomb ask 200 guineas fie Singing a fob of paint in i?Angee Mr.Whistler asked $5, 000:-4w thodamages: to bis reputation, and then his counsel proceeded to angue the cue, : ye of att; wheres xr, Smalley, their true point i oh The paintings tobs bad, was Mr, Ruskin\u2019s en legitimate crit.elsm, or was it «hb attack on the painters charastez ! , An, onîtnagy jury might.have \u2018understood thet question ; but when itcame | \u2018ton djepute betwesn one of œritio and |: wrtists and anotlier coterie dd'cri- +fusy of cures the more ordinery and obvious thool had the sévañtage.In the United |\u2019 \u2018ates souie of the papers are strongly.fax Aghing sgainet Mr.Whistler's insclence, | | Wing that a new school of Art should net Ba been dealt with ss insolentiy as be |.Mit to do, but at the same time they oleh My, Whistler's counsel for not hav- |: St 1e à né, mor ne lensomable Sensences.Jieach 26 feet front.with pattes w families, don\u2019t care two straws about addresses, skip them when they see them fn the pepers, and pity the unforiunate Viceroy st whose head they are so pitilessly pelted.Lord Dufferin has much answer for in his encouraguiuent of that most dreary of all bores, the pro\u2019 fessional address presenter, and we venture to predict that long before th: Marquis of Lorne gets ready to start home again he will be thoroughly tired of this kind of thing.Let the Princess and her spouse be treatod like ratioual beings, and not as if they were merely prize cattle or Aztec children, trotted about?for show.(ive them « chance to move about as if they bad a right toinde- pendent action.Let mayors, corporations, to functionaries of every kind, toad.caters, taft-bonters and snobs generally give them a Httle pence, and not fol'ow them perpetually.Let people who may have to meet them not make idiots of themselves by rushing into extravagance, and let us have no nonsense in the way of Turvey-droyimn.A dancing-master in Toronto, nated Fanning, who bad been hissed out of Ohio as incurable, went to London last summer, snd claiming to baving had instructions from the Lord Chamberlain as to Court etiquette, has returned, and has recently published and is selling à lot of ungrammaticul trash purport ing to inform people, presumed to be rcason- ably intelligent, how to behave in the presence of royalty.This fellow\u2019s pamphlet is the veriest trash, and yet the \u2018bloods ™ in Toronto are buying it by the thousand, and people are actually sending their sons and daughters to Turvey-drop to be equipped with a knowledge of Court deportment.Let us have none of this nonsense in Montreal, at any rate.Let us behave like well-or- dered beings, blessed by Providence with brains enough to keep out of the way of disgusting our visitors and charges with overdoses of flattery and slavering obsequiousness, Oitv News.Tnz BACRELORS OF MONTREAL will give a ball about Christmas tigte.MR.THOMAS WHITE, at present in Washington in connection with the National Board of Trade proceedings there, will res turn on Monday.GExtraL 8EssIONS.\u2014 Harriet Day was yesterday found guilty of reteiving stolen goods\u201d William Morcom then stood his trial on the charge of stealing a cost from the Waverley House.This is the case in which the jury formerly disagreed.THIEF ARRESTED.\u2014 Scveral Dufresne & Mon is\u201d were recovered Tuesday, and one of the thieves was arrested.The cigars were found in the store of Mr.Bacette, St.Paul strect, to whem they had been sold by some of the thieves.SrasomanLE Sronr.\u2014The members of the Montreal Bnc Snowshoes Club were out in force last evening for their tramp across country, snd had a mest enjoyable time of boxes of it.Montreal steeplechase for the President's gold medal and five other prizes Thil'be had on Wednesday night, January Baieriets.It wes a fine frosty momin, sud the airin \u201cMontreal was clearand bright, .Pavements sli and not a few tosses.Lu Âta meeting ofthe Montreal Committee of the Council held yesterday in this city, Mr.Henry L presiding, Mr.H was instructed propare lans and rg cifica- tions for the re-erection the Crystal Palace building on the Provinelal Exhibition Cnted Th robbers Ms.Begs tors ro at a stoi mentioned in the first edition of ire Bran esterday, was supplemented by a bref im pudence on the of the thief, He returned Ro the store had s glass put into en nou the 12 , Who was not q en to im, although his son recognized the man as the thief, © \u201cSuburban News.| 87, Cuxuooxpe.\u2014Muyor Lalonde and Councillor Hetn, don Be Cunegonde, have to necessary {0 allow Messrs.Beique & Beique to.commence the now water-works.Amusements.Mapaxz Dx 8xvx's CONCERT will be held this evening in- Mechanics\u2019 Hall, commencing at Soc .Mr.De Seve is one of the most pleasing of our Canadian violinists, and add in no small degree to the.suocess of he concu, As the concert bas been in- gurated to help a young Cansdian to pur- City Improvements.opening of part of ana street has mmo fy gr to Bonsecours market, \u2018There are st present in course of construc.me windows and al Steed with Ao the pren qe ne.\u201ccéssary to firet-clase residences, pa His RAS.\u20ac H d that it qnly Le thi wes this that that practice was toloeted, |: «that in England & man would be put i son for such an offence.He , Nowy wo have got the Marquis of ss veal, fine.its.custotis.business to tzan- | | of Langg die princes wife fairly among | UK Ad po given them both such a hearty | welcome; is time far people to settle down wd Jook their advent In n sensible light., Mines the Sernptian * landed tho \u2018mew | Governor-Geral, everything has been going With a whis That style of thing cannot Ve Tobi {wd there ie no need that it lavish aduls- dba.is ome rm Ms mime of ie uo i py EE Cp eka 2 is one from a gentleman in hints | \u201cwants to purchase a Canadism pony, 15 hands Ligh, Black, long tail and with al |i, the pointé aro good & beast.other wanted to know \u201chow to go about getting a situation in the Post.Offs * ; still an in and asked where the dead letter offices was, as he wanted te lace a tombstone over of his |, bad died in ce of queries.LOST ON THE PLAINS.we loan of the ter- mers (he that the yeung man, whose nains was J.B rll Atherton, sad who was in the ém- Tig od Ur Sind stevedare, ps the | wharves In United States Cahir £1076 1d ae ut se fie favssieus of\" the roving \u20ac a ploce of ne commends ; i 0 y es well as to thoes Leight fn monte, 20d when it it is completed those ; ae 3 business st the market will have much span which to themselves.transmission.Tre oo pecimens of hundreds of as Fo A Womtrea: re Suocered, |: Frans step rible death of treal manin Arizona.It |: tends of Indians that infest that locality ; and he gained great distinction as a brave soldier.On the 17th of last October Ather, ton and a detachment of comrades were sent to one of the agencies of the Government to enquire into a recent attack of the Indians on the stores of the Agency.The Ag.ney was situated about fifty miles from where Atherton\u2019s company was encamped, and, after a long and fruitless chase for the turbulent redskins, the detachment determined to return to the main camp.By some accident or other Atherton got sepamted from his coin rades and LCKT Bis WAY ON THE PLAINS.After wandering around for four days without food he became utterly exhausied, and laid down to die in a little valley through which ran a miniature river.He was found by atrapper who wus passing that way on horseback, at the close of the fifth day, iu a very weak state from hunger and exposure, The man immediately prepared to relieve poor Atherton, and cooked a quantity of veniscn, Tueat and potatoes which he hil in bis saddle., and left him eating while he went to the brook near by to get some water to make coffee for the almost fumished man.Imagine his horror on returning JIE FOUND ATHERTON STONE DEAD.He hail eaten his food s0 ravenously that he either choked himself, or so disturbed or overloaded his storuach that the result proved fatal.Information was then forwarded to un acquaintance of his in Montreal, who, in turn, wrote to Atherton\u2019s mother, who lives in Wolverhampton, England.The young man lived in Montreal fonr years altogether, and was very sober and industrious, He will be remembered by many around the wharves now, as he once bourded with a Mm.Mullin on Commissioners street, r\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE A DAIRY Ineffeetual Actem to Deery Caunae dian Butter\u20140 fetal List of Prices A New Yorker's Opinion.It is to be regretted that an attempt should have been made by the special reporter of a morning paper of this city to cast a slur upon Canadian exhibits of butter at the recent International Dairy Fair held in New York.The ial reporter, however, baving found out his mis upon reading Tue Star of Dec.7th, at once proceeded to modify his first statement by saying ¢ of course some packages are very fine, and it would be difficult to find better.\u201d Very true.He adds, however, ¢ but take the lot collectively, a Letter display might have been made.\u201d Now, admitting this to be true, which is a feasible probability, we would ask why single ont the very creditable display of Canadian butter for such an insinuation, when it was more applicable to every section of American butter on exhibit?In the special reporter's communication, which appeared yesterday in the paper above referred to, he says : \u2018* What I originally stated, I maintain.\u201d But of course he does not intend this to a iy to the whole of his original statement, cause he mentioned therein that ¢five lots only are exhibited, all by Messrs.A.A, Ayer & Co., of Montreal, ** which is so absurdly incorrect, as we have previously shown, that it cannot for a moment be maintained.We are now in receipt of the official list of prizes téken at the International Dairy Fair for Canadian butter, and are pleased to notice that Messrs.A.A.Ayer & Teor 8 exhibits carried off tho first and second prizes, both for creamery and dairy butter as follows :\u2014 Creamery\u2014 1st, Ruasseltown Flats, C.Tar.cot.Creamery\u20142nd, Nith Valley, Gales, Woodcock & Co.y Dy a.8.Goodb ue, of Barnston.airy\u20142n Ayer, per William Beattie.Pe These creameries and dairies, which are Pr exclusive! ely by Mesars.A.A.Ayer & Co., were much admired, and attracted considerable attention.The third prize was swarded to the Teeswater, Ont., Creamery.A New Yorker at the fair observed thas it was true Canadas bad not a very big display of butter, but, said he, ** what there is of it is mighty pretty.\u201d The first and second prize for Conadian cheese was awarded, as we before stated, to Mr.T.Ballantyne, M,P.P,, Etratford, Ont.\u2018 COMMERCIAL December 12.Pictou, N.S., shipped last week 2,202 tons of coal, ing the season 142,497 tons.A convention of steamboat owners at New York have appealed to Congress to assist the shipping interest to put ao en au end to railway pong, and to have The Chicago Tribune says : \u2014t lot of 100 barrels of stuff su d to be yellow grease was sent from this city to Cibeinnatt last week ou an order.By ytd mistake bbl of to the consignment, and now there fa 8 aim for damages, the not \u2018being worth so much as grease.How are the mighty fallen.e total shipments for Outside Business Troubles, Famam, Tieutenaner & Co, olothi :dealers, of Bt.Paul, Minn., have fail Liabilities, $250,000, merc peste lig 8, nor and io 1 ps \"bo rb involved in the business of W.C.Brennan & Co, insoivents, has called a meoting of his creditors.He will probably ly require an extension of time to me meet ob gations.rochelle & Scott, Mr.Larochelle ef- fered $15,000 cash for the estate, and placed a document before the meeting, sighed by most of the aeditom, accepting the offer.\u2018The attorneys of some of the English creditors, however, objected, and further legal yroosedivgs will probably be had.© Ata meeting o of the creditors of ex-Alder- man Gearing, Toronto, held yesterday, = letter was read irom him stating that if the ¢ agreeingtedo LM \u2018this, sppoin of estate, and instructing the assignee to psy wos nptracied min das Tht vey ee was inst: to write to Mr ing stating the result of the mootiég, : a nt ty il fo.48 to ; t : s 1 81 from $0 1 te It Ibs.\u2018each.\u2019 \u201cIt can generally be seen en the market just after .when its demerits are notsa \u201cdetected.Sales of good Timothy wero yesterday afternoon at $8 to 82.50, and à few.extra choice loads brought $9.60 0.910 par $1,500 1bs.\u2018The supply this week has been late; but the about all offerings.Straw is in.pretty fair, id at from $4.44,60 t0 86.50 por 100 bundies of 13 The Fuel Market.CoaL.\u2014Dealers complain loudly of the F stagnant cendith nof market\u2019 the past week, which they attribute ox exclislvely to tho recent mild spell.lower prices in New York have no Tee a on this market,nor are they likely to have.: The ad- established at tho begluning of the present month has been sustained.1 We quote prices per.fop,.daiyered oa fol- and ho 153 Ge.ois vered ra follows to Maple, pr 96.76 ; ich, $5.78 10 84; boc, 6 to 46.10.a: \u2014 Sow ew, December 13, 11 3.\u201cGold .000 0000000000 003520 : Bterling Exchange.s3.dot am ! Greenbacks bought at a dir count « setorctness e200 ; 1 » 0 ; Green bacs vold d « ! of.civos avi¥enssqersse ¢ 23 be | Sve sought New men ds : 8%) yo Tp amas Spa vs 7 1 ie\u201d SR rma .din a At a recent meeting of the creditors of La- | ; | Seturday, luth December.joue Jove Lee a8 Few yon | WW.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1878.Noon Telegrams, PRINCESS ALICE PROGRESSING FAVORABLY.\u2014 LonDuN, Dec.12.-\u2014A despatch frem Darmatadt rays the Grand Duchess of Hesie is progressing fuvorably, and is now ahle to take some nourishment, and the fever is diwinishing.THE NEW ATTORNEY-GENERAL\u2014 New Yonk, Dec.12.\u2014The Sun says it is said by Btring Beans, | In 2 and 3 1b, Ama do, Tins, Yellow Peaches, | And in Glass Peaches, Pine Apple, Pears, Hornet Raspberries, (lage Plums, Btrawber:ics, Charries, Blackberrios.400 Canes Fruits and Vegetables.Packed by MILL] R BROS.& 00., Baltimore, consisting of : Feachee, 3 and 3 Ib.Tins; Btrawber-es, Pinc prot s, J ears, D.msons, 8tiing Beans, Lima Deans, B00 Cases 1.EWISB Tomatoes, .} ib.Tine, 100 + \u201c.\u201c 2b 100 gallon Tine.McGIBBON & BAIRD, 221 ST.JAMES NTREET.Braxectr -ST.CATHERINE STREET.C J ORDAN°S ° PURE NORWAY COD LIVER OIL! Is Frosh and Nearly Tasteless, MADE AT TRONDHJEM, NORWAY, Sold, in Capsuled Bottles by H.B.GRAY, JAMES HAWKES, H.P.JACKEON, B.E, MoGALP, J.A.HARTE, LAVIOLETTE & NELSON.289 » 200° 4 WATCHES ! JLWELLERY ! AND DIAMONDS 1 A Large and Choice Importation JUST ARRIVED \u2014-AT - GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! W.8.WALKER, 331 NOTRE DAME STREET.WARNING! Retail Grocers and Tobacconists are warned to be ou thelr guard against purchasing a very low grade No = have Soustantly on hand à large COAL one! in re oe oo trs In exvartent condition ad fall $AS MACHINES.We bave always on hand GASOLINE 966.of the best quality for the manufacture of Gas.FR PAKAPIIES CANDLER MURRAY, BRENNER & OO.se 97.NEWRY STRENT.GOOD3 ! \u2019 FANS 1 A nies assortment for evening parties.CLOCKS ! In elegant patterns, suitable for presents.VELVET FRAMES for Candle and Cabinets, and a general lino of PANCY GOODS, DOLLS, TOYS, GAMES, &c,, H.A.NELSON & SONS, 91 TO 97 8T.PETER STREET, TORORTO Branen, 56 and 58 Faowr rent, WW pe.x i 5 THE NEW ELIXIE OF LIFE.THE OUCA ELIXIR .6% JOSEPH BAIN, PARIS, Promotes Chegrfulness and Lomguvity, facilitades BE ra x Ww noreases 2 all rerrous Weuknens rr bacishes Anxiety sod Morossma od; z THIS WONDERPUL LIXIE HAS JUST BEEN Farnitere Wein pt Wholesale Prices.\u201cRetablishmen ha ore Provisions of tla 1a pebiio, & Totals sonst Pied ale surely and speedily cured by PERLSTAL-TIC LOZENGES ! A LAXATIVE AND TONIC COMBINED, They étifer- from all PILLS, and ars tbe only cure for Haditus) Constipation tn tbe market.Pries 30c and 60c per box.ne CHAD WI CK\u2019S SPOOL_COTTON ! \u201c32 VRNOIME STREET.Le re a EAT Auction Sales By Benning & Barsalou.SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE, belonging to the Richelieu Navigation Company.The Subscribers will sell at their Stores, N 12 and 128 Bt.Peter stroet, ' os.126 On Friday, 13th December, al] the Unclaimed Freight and Baggage belonging to the above Company.Bale at TWO o'dlock.261 BENNING & BARSALOU, ; By Marcotte & Archambault.NSOLVEN J IPSOLEEN EAT TOE ABT and The undersigned have rece received instructions feom îhe Avsiguee, to sell by Auction, at 541 St.Catherine street, Two Hearses, onn large and our amall: Two two-seuted Bleighs, one plain Bloigb and two Horces.LOUIS DUPUTY, Official Assi MARCOTTE & ARCHAMBAULT, Auctioneers.Al, Mi arcount of whom !t may concern \u2014§ Work: fleiçhn, 4 l'arioles, 3 Cnttora, B Sortiund Blesghs, ; Poston Fle hs, 2 Double Br (yh 6 iain Slefghe, 2 Butebers* Pxpresses, 3 Grocery Expreases, 5 Ia Talo Robes 4c.on SRATURDAY, 14th innt.Sale at TWO o'clock.MARCOTIE & ARCHAMBAULT, 202 Auctioneers.TREAT SALE INFANTS?TOYS, FLOWER VASER, MEFRSCHAUM FIPES, 4c.On Frtdny, 13thb instant, at 77 fit.James street, we will sci} Ly auction, à large assortmeut of Curiouities und Infants\u2019 Toys consisting of 100 dozen Flower Vases of all kinds and qualities, 10 dnzen fine Work Boxes with gilt ornaments and cormerr, 60 doz Meerschaum Iipes of #11 kinds, 100 gross Dolls, an tmportation of $7,000 worth of Children's Toys, ss wel) as 100 dozen French Braces, and large jot of Lead Pencils.Tho whole will be sold without reserve in lots to suit purcensers.Bale at TEN o'clock.MARCOTTE.& ARCHAMBAULT, 2602 Auctioneers.By C.F.Elwes.\\NRESERVEDSALE WEBER FIANO, 4e.The subscriber will sell at hte Rooms, 011 Bt.James siveet, next door to la Ba du (Peuple, on FRIDAY Morning, Deermber 12 tino toned 7-octave Weber Plano, Stool, Cover, X Now on view.Salc at 10.30.204 3 \u20ac P.ELWFR, SLEIGHS, ROBES, &c.A large assortment of New and Second-hand Bleighs of sll deuigna.Black Bear, Musk Ox and extra dark here d Buffalo Robes, will be soid at 91 St.James stre Friday.December 13th, Belt at 4 o'clock.222 .F.ELWES, Auctioneer.By W.E.Bhaw.AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, SLEIGHK, ROBFS, HAINNESS, £e.&c \u2014Nn FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 13th inst, at Mawnira's Horee Basanr, 670 Craig street, good amily und Work uy Horses, Catters.Pamlily 8leighe, Buffalo Hobes, &c., 4c.Bale nt TWO o'clock.W.E.NHAW, 202 Auctioneer, VENING SALE OF FURNI- TUBE AND STOVES.On Friday Evening next, 13th inst., 1 will sel} > auction at my Stores, 195 St.James street, for pprmodite removal, 9 Ash and Walnat Bedroom th CLatra al, complote ; 5 Parlor sete in Ben a and Hatrcloth, \u2018conches, Cane Chatrs, Jarge lot of Hall and other Stoves, onc case Pur Caps, and other sundries.Salo at SEVER o'clock.wW.E.SITAW, 282 Auctionecr.JMPORTANT AND EXTEN SIVE SALE OF CABINET ORGAN 1 am instructed by the SMITH ORGAN wo, Wor Brome, who are winding up their business for present, to sel) by auction the stock of Cabinet organs ou band.The Bale will take place at my Klorrs.105 St.Jamen street, opposite Molsons Bank, ou Tuesday Next, 17th Dee, Inst, and will comprise 18 magnificent Instruments, of a different styles, 4 full sets of reeds, 12 stops, elegant }y carved solid Wainut cases.with all thi modern improvements.19 Company took tho FIRST PRIZE over oll Canadian competitors st the Rxhibition, syaner, Australia.Every Instrument will be fully and wil be on view at my store the ay previous A tho we Bale at TWO o'clock.WwW.E.SHAW, 203 Auctioneer.JNSOLVENT ACT OF 1875.1n the matter of Wu.HENDERSON, Insol vent.NALE OF LUMBER.The undersigned Assignoe will sell by Pablio Auction, on Wednenday, the 18th December, 1878, at Eleven o'clock tn the forenoon, 2d the & premises formerly occupied by the Insolvent, Willian street, thy wholo of the Stock of Lan: pz belonging to the estate, amount as er inven- Lors to 6 572.77.The stock consists mension UN Bicipr, Battens, Harwood Planks, es a will be in separate piles as entered in inventory.ALSO, on Thursday.19th December, 18578, Eleven o'clock foremoon, will be rold the Lumber belonging to same ostate, snd storéd in yard, 150 At.Constant street, amount.{nvento $888.17.ory can secn, and all Information obtain- od, on app! to Messrs.Deausolsi] & Kens, 556 8t.Jamct street, Montreal.C.BEAUSOLEIL, Assignee Ww.E.SHAW, 291 A er.Insolvent Notices, INSOLVENT AOT of 1675, And Amending Acts.WILLIAM A.MOORE, Pranvrrrs, and JAMES BRADY Awd DAVID BRADY, both of the District of Mont Plumbers and or, nd ou business there together as such, Reid nershly, under the name, style and firm of BRAY, & \u20ac0,, Defendants.LATE Lahm ha Led, Uf GEG No.853 Notre Dame street, Montreal, on FRIDAY, the 37th day of December inst., 88 8 Telok.in the Afternoon, To of affairs, receive statements to a fh \u20ac fit, and for the of ihe Sg SET er ra 5 JOHN TAYLOR, JOHN M.M.DUFF, Joint Official Assignocs.Office of Taylor & Duff, and Accountants, ete | 2931 INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, And Amending Acts.In the matter of JOHN CALDWELL, an Insolvent.unders med Assignee will Sell Auction, at te Cour Laer Ln tae Sova dercte (6 imotvenor dings ier \u2019 oa en toremeom, per Hoe A at Me ph, The following property to vit :\u2014 Right on the sub-division Plan, Se hundred ng sich on All information can be had on application to the ALEX.HOFFAT, Assignes.Montreal, 4th Decomber, 1878.289 i hveraenenl da WIN DSORHOTEL, MONTREAL.AN parties who intend making arrangements for FALL AND WINTER BOARD, WID 60 well to make on enquiries at this Hotel, whose CORRESPOND WITH THE TIMES, This Hotel bas Special Accommodation foy DINNER AND SUPFPES PARTIES, a Both in Publie) a or actes Moons, FOR PRIVATE BALLS, WITH DIFNER OR SUPPER music dur ng win Winter Months in the ats Meetings and Amusements, INDEPENDENT SNOW VHOE oLus.i A Gen al Meeting deid.* at the Club Rooæ wii be ; Ou THURSDAY, 1200 net a Right pm, 1} \u201cZETLAND LODGE, ¢ A.F.& \u20184.M, ; \u201ceu em) Masonic Holt O28 gL come Aska in the : ing, Decergber 12th, aL 7.30 pn, sharp.DAY Kvea- * Byorderofthe W.M.* ALEX.UXRO, Mie, 293 2 Secretary FIRST ANNUAL SOCIAL AND | Concert of the Princess La L, Fo 1, will pv Bld in the ALEX MDKA ROOMS, 8t thcrine etzeut, où THUHSDAY E DAY Evening, Dec.19h, Concert to commence at 8 Tickets, 35e, to be hind at the Sop | REE Ne ae ACADEMY OF MUSIC.TUESDAY AND WEDNFSDAY, dre.37 xp is, BLIND TOM ! Dours open at 7 o'clock.Performance at 7:30.MATINEE, Wednesday, December 18.Doors open at 1 o'clock.Performance at 2.$7\u201d Xo Resarved Seats at Malines, Admiseion, BOc: Nrssry 2h; Children hatf-prives go, oat 7005 Gallery, Plan of Hall, and Tickets at C.DeZoncLe* Grané Mano Used ui those Concerts is from ti one brated manufactory of Stetaway & Sous, X.Y.904 6 TEMPERANCE ! A Public Temperance Meeting WILL BE BELD IN THE Mission Chapel, ; CONXER DORCHERTER AND HT.CHAKLES BOR HBOMMEE STRERTS.On FRIDAY Evng,, 13th Lost, AT EIGHT OCLOCK.ALL ABE INVITED | : SIG.J.HAZAZERS THURFPAY EVEXIXO BECEPTIONS, TO-NIGHT 3 EVENING DRESS.\u2014\u2014 Ro lsdics along admitted, appiteations tickets t © Be ads & wok (a 86 Tened foe Ladies\u2019 Season Card, #3 ; Gentiemen*s, ditte 910.\u2018HE AIR WE BREATHE.\u201d DR.BLACI Will deitver the Fourth CHAPE =.Y.MOA Course, on the above subject, on Thersday Evening, \u2018the 13th inet, At FIGHT O'clo-! a Free to al\u2019.ung mes rires we TD À A.BUDGE, Secratary, 242 2 A Paper on Prints, COMMONLY CALLED ENGRAVINGS.Bt the earneat solicitation of some lovers er a Engravere MR.THOMAS D.KING, will repeat his Paper at the - Natural History Society \"s Rooms - ox\u2014 SATURDAY, THE té@ msra be Ps will begin at Three pa sutra the serious rssaiinio Of ng.ur be ba vie few fron, Tw 10 Four p À Aéroiesion.25e.Member\u201d cat ame sf .price.AGE EU Le (GRAND BAZAAR.THE LADISS 07-783 50 Joseph Street Presbytertan Centrale - MROPOLE NOLDIEG TREEN \"TH BAZAAR ! 2 OF USEFUL AND FANCY ARTIOLES ON Ta and Wed 170 esday an ay ] on THR Basement of the Chareh, corner of Seigneur Street.Met, ve vrred et Lan ork daa oe sé THERE'S MILLIONS INIT.\u201d LECTURE BY WILLIAM FE.BESRET, xp, ol Friday, 13th December, 1678.ATY, IL C, ASSOCTATION HALL.Doors open at 7.90.- - Lestare ak Eight.M 2014 Prooceds 07 2 (amily tu Gistame.y\" FF THE LR 285 XAERISN ANNIVERSARY sins eur of the ot Chit wil be i puncteally sac Bran $.ss méstings wii bo closed at Tow clos.¥ DANCING F SIG.HAZAZER'S ACADENY, + TED Evans, Cubsoses, MONDAY, Juvenife Clastes\u2014 \u2018wha SATURDEY 3 till 5 90.ey Le Waitz ~ WED) .MRSLY Hight; pnts, 806 ONTREAL AXD PET STOCK Lion will.on mi be Bo held int the REAR 200 © arly Masttng of (ie ESLEY \u2018CONGBEGA- ° .TIONAL CHURCEL ; The LADIES AID SOURTY.ied Ming 3 New Advertisements 0 a VOUS DEBLLITY, eu 5 umphregy\u2019 Womeopaihis Bpecifie, 11 is perfectly harmless, bees Bh Wow twaly years, hss tured tema of thousands, and is the most ane wtéafui temedy known.Price; $1.40 per vial, & ftv vials and lazy via) of yours for 99.00.ne Pe d'Armes Tee aad a 5 Lamrnse street, Montreal, oF seit OR 1000ipt of price.Humphreys\u2019 Nemespathis Medisins Oo., 100 Fal 108 sivesd, New Tork.WHOLESALE AGENT FOR CANADA: H, BEADWELL & 00.917% 08\" 150 Moill street, Montreal, AX PLAN mi SOLICITED BEFORE PUR HFCHERS M Meudon) PHIELLPS SQUARE.coday.Psy and Event EC ae m Baths save ata ection with the op.RB».H.SOUTHGAT se.RB.De CHARLES a C.WILSON, 619 Hi.Lowsemes ave Main pres $90 96 m SHELF COOKING SOHO 2 Order of your Greens & Take four Le ne ange nS \u2014\u2014 A HST + mn 006, 2005 9,\u201d EE CREE ER Fes + Pme of and bread crumbe i las some of tho 7 USE TE hs pre, CS Sp JE as as a ue 8 WN te NE 2225 Ls \u2014 are me one a V ?t { 14 { 2s GS PT ALTA e + @® # e.KIRKWOOD\u2014On the 10th December, Mrs.of wheat, 96,000 to 95,000 quazters of com, CTROULATION OF TRE DAILY STAR FOR sus WEEK ENDING DEC.\u2019 \u2014 MODGAF 20000010 00000000 m 00000, BARS Fharoday.\u2026\u2026.000.0., 0 7BA \u2019 FOUT .00 - 000000 100000000000 0 RE OS7 Baturda4 0.05.LC.2BS Births, Marrisges snd Desths.h of December, at B1RNHTON-\u2014On the It mber Lachine, the wife of Alexander 8.Barns- ton, ., Of & son.œ \u201c oa 7\u2014At 194 Bt.Flisabeth \u201cstreet, » December, Mrs.L.M.Dubeau, of a ter.BARY\u2014On the 11th December, st 75 Mans Geld street, Mrs.H.Faby, of 8 sor.ma At 430 &t.Dominique street, 00 R h December.ra James Koss, of 8 80Dom ni on the 3rd AJCOTT.MOORE-At cornwaily 70 das Dr.MacMish, Mr, \" + ° son of Ba liam t swtit River v \u201cnes.elders dnuguior of Mr.John Moore, Cu Ottawa and Toronto papers please cons.GUNN=\u2014AL Whithy, Ont., on the 1 pen of December, oy the Rev.R Chambers, John Ball Dow, barrister-at-law, to Ma A., daughter of Dr.Whitby, DEATHS.Gunn, of Hleanor Kirkwood, widow of the late bert Kirkwood, aged 78.ITH-\u2014Suddeniy, at Fast Barnard, Ver a ont, Où the 9th of December, Columbus Smith, Far __millwright, formerly of Montreal, and father of Mrs.Duncan Mo Cormick, of this city.202 2 BERT-\u2014In this city, on the 10th Decem HER Mrs.Marie Tome Delima Pi wisecf Charles Pa Hebert, merchant, 47 Jeans A rai will take place on Friday, the 13th !nstant, from her late residence, No.1 Champ de Mars street, at half-past eight a.m ,10 Notre Dame Church, and thence to the Roman Catbotic Cemetery.Friends ands Acquaintances are reapoctiully invited nd._ Creok mbra, Ont, on GRANT On Bear x fiom bs la the ea 5th December, at Eas '=On the r, a oF A the 77th year of his age, James Btewart, Esq.the 10th AMBERY\u20141n London, England.on vem Rev.Jobs Am M.A.Inte Sian) \"professor, ity Col ; To UTHERFORD\u2014At Toronte, Alexander Newari Rutherford, aged 60 years.\u2014At Toronto, om the éth Docem- Phas, Fi\u2019 \u2018pation, \u201caged 16 yours and$ Two O'clock P.M.COMMERCIAL.Beiter Orel Markets sance Fleur Market Previsietts .\" English advices regarding breadstuffs are un , markets ng very inactive, with buyers refusing to * toe the ay were 215,000 to 220,000 quarters and 110,000 to 115,000 barrels of flour as tmpered with the week of 260,000 ,000 quarters of wheat, 150,000 to 185,000 quarters of corn, snd 105,000 to 110,000 barrels of flour.On for Great Pritatn there are as present 1,750, 5 ë à ! i | pssassaSsEs | ÉSSESSSÉEES rase 0m RINRE FREES ww, = À stesdier feeling was devéloped Ses Ee vanee owing, no dou he ble westher.y 8 Rr ce : 400 barrels of aches, and 706 pack- ~ Cx10496; DO\u201d 1%; 10:25 ain.Whist, 3 and 83/6 Fotruazy.303s asked ,, Slo aghed Ji js ron Pa, VR ay : Jamusry ; $5.65 February.*Myrwavxes, Dee.13, 1015 am.\u2014 What, 8%¢ Janmary ; and 82§c February.WF.J.Fairhnieæ/a Liverpool eable des- whest, Wk prices | mit ro Se and deinsson Le choice lots, 92.50 to 8200.Reovtpts, 35,006 head.OT Viger Castle Market.\u201cWe.seldom remember seeing this matkot »0 trbivded with cattle as it was this morning, and -prices were | 2 viss detnand, bowever, a ee of small coarse stock hands at from 2c to 3jc pee lb, live weight.Mr.RD, ight, of Sutton, sald 4 cattle for $175, SEES Th.Sales were also reported of 8 eattle at 330 pes 1b, 8 do.at $c, 3 do.at 21e and 11 dq.at 3c.Mr.Henry Coutu t 10 cattlé at 2c to Sc per Ib, live ity Mr.Robt.Mackintosh, of Chateau- sold 3 cattle at 17¢ each, or at 3c per BY peters having cattle for sale were from Ottews, London, fon ern Téwnchipa, Cetzau Marie.Lambe and sheep ware L52R8S \u2014 - œ si 322 88 J 2.884820 8288388.3 BÉSUEULE SREAMITUBLSLNEY ere : ; 4 - New Advertisements this P.M, FRE: VIRE}: FIRE! 1 LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT ! ALL THE GOODS DAMAGED Ia eur Windows, whieh took Fire on flaturday last.are now Inié out for Inspection in front of eur Ntere, sud will de sacrificed se ENSURE QUICK SALE ! Remember they must all be seld this week, to make room for our GRAND CHRISTMAS AXD NEW YEAR\u2019S SHO NEXT WEEK.OVER $6,000 WORTH OF OUR NEWEST AND FINEST GOODS! CONSISTIEG OF Colored 8ilks, Rich Brocade Silks, Irish Poplins, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE ov SMOKE ! WILL ACTUALLY BE GIVEN AWAY, AT .H.& H.MERRILL'S, 288 NOTRE DAME STREET.200 Den\u2019t forges iat the Sale of above Damaged CGeeds will commences Te- moerew, the 11th instant, and will last but four days, for rensons above.H.& H.MERRILL.201 4+ BOND».JOR SALE FT GEO.WM.BALLOU & 00.S Wall Street, Eew Yeuk.73 Deremshire Néroct, Bestom.2084 | | (CURTAINS! CURTAINS !! CURTAINS ! !! Call and exgmine our Stock of Lace and Muslin Osrtatns, and be convinced that our prises are 95 per count.lower than cthes cteres._ ÉURTAIN NUSLINS.Narrow Curtain Muslin, from Sc per yard.Good Curtain Muslin, from 100 per yard CURTAIN NETS.Good Curtain Nets, from 1140 pey yard.Good Curtain Nets for Losg Cartaine, S0e per yard.Very good Double Border Curtain Nets, 35¢ per yard.Sylendid Ourtain Nets, 300 pee yard : Useful Muslin Curtains, 65s per sot.Good Mustin Curtains, 80¢ per set.LACE CURTAINS.Splendid Lace Curtains, $1.10 per set, _ © Splendid Lace Curtains, § yards long, Dew paiterne, £1.25 por set.Extes Large Lace Ourtains, 3'9 yards long, 91.75 por set, .7 READ THIN ! Our Surtains 0$ 06.20 per cab, 400 syns) any a Yan) 3 1.per set.Our Lace Certains at 53-00 par_stty s08 voil warth 94.00 pes set.© ( : 8.CARSLEY\u2019S FOR LAOR CURTAINS.New Worsted Sergen, to bo sold ak111sc por yard.Now Pursian Cort, te be sold at 156 per sand.New Empress Cloth, to be sold at 160 per yard.Few 1aperial Berges, to be sold at 17e per yard.Now Enowfiake, to de sold at 260 por yard.8 CARSLEY, .$96 and 908 Notre Dame siveet.CARALEVS DRESSES.:: Peu Eritish Singes, to be soié S04 poe yar \u201d Hew Turkiah Gieth, to soid né 506 per yon.- ) New Empress Cloth, ta be sobf af Ac per yard.Feu Rasall Capé, té be soif at 37%9¢ per yard.Taw Berges, to be 501d at 290 per yard.Now German Cashmszes, to be sold at Xe por yard.CARSLEY\u2019S DRENSNEN.yard.per yard.New Hemespun Berges, to bo 101d at 80c per yard 4 43 CARSLEY'S DRESSES.- New French Homespun, to be sph! at 90c per yard.New Seryve, silk finish, $0 be 50M at 38¢ per yard.Now Camel's Halr Cloth, 30 be s9id at 880 per yard.yard.New all-wool French Cashmeres, 10 be void at Oxe, Tbc and 55e per yard.8.CARSLEY, 398 & 206 Notre Dame street.8.CARSLEY\u2019S, - In Double Warp Black Lustres, Reversible Black Alpacas, and OUx fntoh Prillientines.4LL AP WHOLESALE PRICES ! wits.8.CARSLEY'S 17e, 190, 310, and be only.HB BRST VALUS I TRE CITY, botis-videe, nt 300 à yard only, - NOVELTIES IN BLACH GOODS.We bave just Vandy Black Goods, in all the Latest Novelthe, | - SUCH à8 : Ti} © New Washing Homeepun, to be sald st 8sc per yard ve Few all-Woel Empress Cloth, to be s0)d at 20¢ per Few ali-Wool German Cashmere, to be sold a 310 per yard.| New all-Woot Worsted Surges, to bé sold at 420 per Kew all-Woo! French Poplin, to be soid at 40e pet yard.New all-Wool Pele de Chamois, to be sold at JHo Few aU-Wool.Lyob Senges, bo be wid af 450.per Few Ecolch.Tweed FHemespun, to be acid at 21e New German Tweed, for Costumes, to be soid at 25c New Embroidered Castmere, to bo sold ab dle per TSB GREATEST DRIVE OF THE SRASUN IS AT Ceuntry Morchante and imotitutions Liberaily den} Double Wagn Rovaribié Mack Alpace snd Lastres, warrasted Rock Dys, at Sc, 10e, 12k;c, 160, is our all-Wool Black French Cashmere, twilled on opened out & plendid Displey of PROBABILITIES, \u2014 METBOROLOGICAL Orvis, Toroxro, Dec.12, 10 a m.\u2014 The storm which was central to the north of Montreal yesterday morning, hus almost (dissipated.The barometer is comparatively low over Fastern Canada and the Gulf, aud very high over the Western States.The weather fine in Ontario and Quebec, and showery in the Maritime Provinces.Fresh to brink westerly winds prevail on the lakes, The temperature is above tLe freezing point in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, but in: the other provinces hard frosts have ogcurred.Stcrm signals were ordered down night at all Canadian ports.Probabilities for the » xt 24 hours : For the lower lake region, fresh to brink mouth-westerly to north-wes.te.ly winds, partly cloudy weather, stationary or lower temperatures.For the St.I awrence, fresh westerly winds, partly cleudy weather.For Maritime Pro.vine w, moderate to fresh south-westerly to porth-westerly winds, cloudy or partly cloudy cooler weather, with showers in the Eastern portion.FROM HALIFAX, N.S.SCHOONERS WRECKED.\u2014 HALIFAX, December 12.\u2014The schooners ¢ Lizzie M.Stewart\u2019 ond * Watson Baker,\u201d from Prince Edward Island for Boston, both laden with potatoes, were wrecked near Shag Har.ber, Shelburne County, during the late storm.The vessels are a total loss.Crews saved.SUDDEN DEATH.\u2014John D.Cummins, shipping master of this port, died mddenly this morning of paralysis.FROM QUEBEC.STEAMER HBOLD.\u2014QUEBFC, Dec.11.\u2014 Tht steamer ¢ Rhoda,\u201d of 15 horse power, hasbeen sold here by anction for $3,200 to J.&E.Couture & Co., of Levis.Seen elected President of the Corporation of .\"THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT have not yt settled upon the six special constables to be sworn in as 8 Government force, WR.COATES, the peat thread manufac- tuwr, of Paisley, Scotland, arrived in town thè morning.FROM OTTAWA.{SPROIAL DESPATUE POTRE STAR) MNISTERIAL PRESENTATIONS, \u2014 017.wa, Deo.12.\u2014Fully two' thousand persos oocupled the Opera House last night, on tie occasion of the presentation of addresses by the wor! of Ottawa to Sir Jo Macdonald and Hon, Dr.Tup- T.speeches were made and considerable enthisiasm was manifested.ADDERSES TO THE MARQUIS.\u2014The county of awa Council and the Hull City Corporstiotwill present addresses of welcome to His Excilancy this afternoon.Li À HIGH\\AND COMPANY.\u2014('d.Mac- pherson is & present engaged in organizing a company f Highlanders.The smallest man must § over five eight and a half inches in Left, and the calf of hisleg must measure no le than fifteen inches round.FATAL ACIDENT.\u2014A boy named Rattri was thiwn from a load of hay near Aylmer this mming, and, besides fracturing his colles bone, received internal injuries, from whihthe died an hour later.re FROM MREE RIVERS.IRVEOLAL ISpASOR 90 PH SEAR.| BRIDGE CARIED AWAY.\u2014 TEREE Rivens, Dec.12.-The Q., M, O.& Ô.railway bridge siBerthier, which was almost completed, ras earried away by the current last night.The bridge was to have been terminated ad officially christened today, but its baptist must now be indefinitely postponed.- FATAL ACUIDHT.\u2014Two young men named Bailey and Blerose met with à sad accident yesterday, wich ended fatally for one of them.vere playfully wrestling on à platfogm cam motion nt Maskiu- onge, when they slippl and fell beneath the wheels.Bellerose we killed, and Bailey escaped with the loss oihig two legs.No hopes are entertained w ihe of Bailey, as his injuries sm to be beyond cure, \u2019 \" * BELL VB.RICKABY_The judgment delivered by Judge Routhitin this case the other day wm merely oi 5ie Riekaby dé- murrere, which were dismisti by the Judge.The case bas not been arguens to the mer- itayet.Co THE LOOP LINE.\u2014Thi work on the ine is being vigorous hed for.w although the rainy wealer is a great drawbeck.- : FROM TORONT .WERASEAS, AEPRASER 96 THN Sin.| CONTRADICTION\u2014ToRONTO Dec.12\u2014 The rumor that Barber line be4 released from the penitenti is contradied.The atatement wes act t by & geneman in this city, who, st reporter \u2018hat the information was'glven.Mm\u2019 vy Mivister of Fuathoe, 7- SILK ROBBERY.\u2014The amant of the silk stolen on Tuesday might from Macdonald À Co.'sstate res fr hades] ol It is only §2,000 worth, ABBCOND! D, \u2014An bez city \u201cplatractor named George 1 , Joav- ing his workisen mines two.weeks' wages.They have jeen paid hy his apepties, MAYOR MORRISON is confined \u2018o his house with indispoation._ A COMBANY: OF CITIZENS is.lein formed to establish rolling mills on the is if they con-armage fav withthe Le C4 # fs Sener, contismed 16 $y 0.2 du less quantities.hires hal£-pints ; Joan Phillipe mtiary, cases continued to the 13th iaateg'.ACKNQW MBN; 7 manage the Ladiés arity with thaoks the followin donstious : 1 walnut aofn; covered in committee.yoom, from.J.X.L azazer, lad froie Mesws.Bart & Marion 3-7 from Thomas (ox, Esq.; & barsel of 8 barrel of turnipe an Mr.John Beuner.RT T7.CHIONMÉS OF BH the chair.Thae was a on ite roll agai eal Brass been san fosnd the lover \u2018classes in cities.\u201cLys France pr 18 the be and Last 1 talion assisted\u2019 by W more liberal extession of members of other Hattalions.It * Fwonld fine her 834 or at ae D rs of acknowledge r cloth, gi 18, > door mat\u2019 from Mu.chi iid a uantity of edst-off cl \u2018om OT b ; obtained st his: «Old : Olothes \u201d matinee ; bundle of east-off clothing from w in Sheebgodke street; & Mérrel of apples tea \u201ca few pot ag PorTRAITS OF TRE MARQUIS.AND MAR.att ; Trgter 30 : from Mess.Scott Æ Figtér à communica tion in which they dy A a te.our no- TexFeuaxce Merrixo-\u2014Pheo Band of in.connection with 8t.Judes Church held its int meeting of the seanon last evening iv the Schoolvoom, Rev.J.H.Dixon in very fair attendance.The band has 8 membership of 180 115 last year.After suv.under the leadér- presided at the Piano, addresses were delivered by Mr Elliot, euperintendent, and also by Revs.Mearrs.Be and Dixon.The latter gentleman spoke of his recent viait to.Burope and the eplorable state of drunkenness in which he y of the large .\"\u2014Last night certain musionk tusats.they.jest,-te my nothiegrèf THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.THURSDAY, DBOEMBHR 12, 1878; the acting ituels, they would feel very much dimppointed.We only hops thas it will be deemed advisabl to repeat the performance, when the Bixty-fifth may rest aesured that their endeavors will be substantially appreciated, Among those who were present last night we notice d Mr.Jean Bte.Wilscam, an old gentleman of 88 year of age, à veteran of 1812, to whom the episode presented was familiar, and who greatly enjoyed its production.THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESSA Ma strate Nauis to Revise me Police HKepeorte © Papers, - Mntters of Course\u2014- He ce pleins re me Police Com- Compinins te \u20ac LL A STAR representative called upon Mr.Dugas, Police Magistrate, this morning to uscertain Lis views upon a wish publicly ex- resscd by him tohave the iterns published ty the Press, in certain cases, brought under revision of the Magistrates of the Police Court.Mr.Dugas gave as his reason for the proposal that the ends of justice would be Leiter served in many cases were the names of criminals not made public until they were brought before the magistrates and the facts connected with their crimes judicially investigated.His contention is that a clerk in their Court should be appointed to farnish such information as the Press is to be permitted to publish.All the newspapers to get the same news.Keporter\u2014 How do you intend to deal with matters which come under the notice of members of the Press who never come to your Court.The Magistrute\u2014 Well, we have the power to probibit its publication and to punish those who disobey.But, of course, we know the reporters do their Lest to make their papers 1eadable, and get all the news they can, We cannot blame them.But what would be a good thing 1 suggest now.It is an agreement between the STAK and Witness ~-they get most of the news\u2014not to publish anything except what we give them.We could easily persuade the morning papers to fall in with the plan.7 Reporter rt think you could got the plan to work, sir.In these days of competition we got all the news we can for THE STAN, and, provided the news is fact, publish it in advance of all other newspapers.And I may tell you that a great deal of it does not come from your Court official.What do you specially complain ?The Magistrate\u2014The cases of Kearney and the members of the Star Club are in int.Mr.Kearney complains very much.\u20ac says Le got the goods from a man who, taking the hint from the Press, cleared out.And now those other fellows for the shooting have also gone.Reporter\u2014 Well, I may tell vou, sir, that that information did not come from any officer in your court.\u2018Tum 8TAR\" published the information as to the Kearney matter only ofter the arrests had been made ; the particulars of the Phillips affair and about the Star Club were in our hands to be published before any warrant had been issued, but was only written up after wards.The Magistrate\u2014I know that you get information from the detectives, some of whom want to make themselven celebrated, but 1 have written to the Police Committee on the subject, and Mr.Desnoyers and myself have also made up our minds to apply to the Government, and laydefore them the whole matter.We want to protect the citizens sgainst thieves and robbers.Heporter\u2014We all desire that, sir ; | am certain no representative of the press in this city desires anytbing else, and in the majority of cases there is nothing like publication a crime to bring the perpetrator to justice.This ended the convertion, Mr.in reitesating his respect for the Re, aod bis belief that they were nctusted by pone other than a feeling of duty similar to that which compelled him and his associate, Mr.Desnoyers, to move in the matter, POLICE Female-The Blake Aet \u2014How His Moner the Mecorder Deals with Oftendern.December 12.Apnie E, Brown, a pugnacious and decided brunette with black eyes, had a weak voice and a manner of interru witnesses which decidedly aggravated His Honor the Recorder.She was Mrs.Murrey with assault, by striking her the mout with one of her fists, while she was attending to her sister, Mm.Street, St.ue street.Mrs.Murray in her evidence said that Miss Brown acted in the capacity of servant, and in compensation received her bosrd.Mrs.Murray had a little gb Caroline Barry, aged 13, and had let er stop with Mrs.Street until the latter became convalescent.It seems that the little girl found some towels and soap in Miss Brown's room which she knew had been stolen from Mrs.Murray, whereupon she informed her adopted mother of the theft.Ever since that time the little girl swore that Miss Brown had beaten her unmercifully.The manner which she usually ed in wreaking ber revenge was to take the little girl SY THE HEBLS ad knock ber head against the wall, also by chking and kicking ber.Once Mrs.Street bat to come down from her sick bed, think- ingthat the girl Brown was killing the child.affectionate actions on the part of Miss Brom had led Mrs.to request her sistel Mre; Street, to send away, which comin.tothe latter\u2019s ears, her to suc an extent that she Mrs.Mur- vay inhe myth.ae de pro gr ea aked pnor.\u20181 was gui - Like conuct,\u201d replied Annie, lly.\u201cBut t neverid so before.1 (ME FROM PENNSYLVANIA f they.ors to Montre, | Corporation.They interviewed the propety potel.À pnd fist stopped at og de committee this afternoon.Canty, aud 1 have am sharp wind fromwules north-west.in Williamset, who painted portraits from THE BUOYS in the harbor will be cet up photographe mt can\u2019t | make a statement ?\u201d wad, and lights put out fethe| * No.inte vm sho 288 \u2026, cata - cu Well, Eby no witnesses.\u201d His Honor tiy advised her to Mm, Street's house, \\clse so; leave » up: which would neh larger tam \u201d »mpel kim to send her toa n .\u201c8k will go to 1,\" says Mis B \u201cbefore I'll pay 8 4 for striking her,\u201d and & policeman escortezer grace I ont from by the little gitl aga Brown, which is left in sbeyance.THE Bla Act.; Patrick McAllister, ed 21, of Colbo street, was charged byhomes Driscoil, à ocer, doing Luxduess She comer of Mc.ord and Ottawa streetaith firing a shot frow s pistol into his hot Mr, Driscoll's evidente was to the effectat while he and a young man were sitting the store about half-pest nine last evenige heard a shot and thea a scream.On to where his wife and two daughters Ve sitting sewing he sew that they were in great state of excitersent from the fact thaË pallet had d within a few ét of they 4 .a itself fu the wall.MAMIE bed at the time and ure it hing accident.tee of the Hitbegrepl portrait af he Marui ally.His Nonor fined Lim and Marchioness of-Lorné, PE riraita YOUTAIUL WEAPON CARRyg were pronounced excellent Clarence Lucas, 12, snd Willi Çî Lorne and the PHiacess and thi they shoald sep, 13, were arrested under the oer.be happy in p of to show a letter gor unlawfully carrying fire-erm They from Capt.Campbell to the lithographic leaded guilty, snd his Honor requy therm artist.r approbation of chu portraits is gâve bail to keep the peace for aix shown.he Marquis and Princess having which wa.deue.\"var pended their autographs snd by the fact ol ner agnd Tr of inter vrset, Ted eir having & large number of vou e to Panet street sshig,d the proof copica.Four were, they say, Îikes to himself os man, Asa ng) reserved for Her y.consequence, s youth of bis size and ay, would be delighted with a revolver for T & |wvnema awp CANADIAN CLUB ean have then now, rames or Tan, ariots and Chair, Jewel Plague Holders, Skeleton Banduerchief and Prague jarge Stretchers.fyi .A ÉURVEYER, 024 Oraig strget.Ren Meenas this AML Six O'clock P.M.1878.rarLL 1878.TO THE MAGAZIN ROUGE, 681 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Our Block of KNGLISH and CANADIAN GOODS for tbe Fall Trade 1s now fully complete, and is of very good cLiojce, both in quality and assortiment.Read this and be Convinced.Good English Tweed for 4 Good Canadian Tweed for bl, 75\u20ac Nap Cloth (Hack, Hine and for 60e, 706, (Blue and Biack) for 60c, 700, 80c, 1.00.6oeû Slankets for $1.80, $3.00, $8.00, $4.00 per Good Viannel\u2014all for 1 Good Eblrte and Lravess | LE 30s: Be Good Shite and Drawers (flesh color) for 40c, 500, The Twecds sad Dress Geods Are the TWO EPECIALZINS OF THE RENOWNED RED STORE, which are supplied the Manufacturer, direct] a we are bound Lost sell them ohiseper than ove buy Toresd, Cloths aaa Dress Goods before calling st 0 ! RED STORE, 5831 PY.CATHERINE ATREET, L.J.PELLETIER, J.N.ARSENAULT, Fropristor Manager.2534 00d OW IS THE TIME! TO FURCÉASE FURS : DKFPGRE TRE VERY COLD WEATHER SETH IN.STOCKS ARE YOW COMPLETE ! And you can get à better article, and for a lean price, thon you will be able to n fibiméght Iater.ALTHOUGH GOODS HAVE ADVANCED VERY MUCH LATELY, WER ARE STILL WELLING 47 LAST SEASONS\u2019 PRICES.GALL AND EXAMINE OUR STUCK OF LADIER' AND GENTLEKMEK'S FINE FURS.REYNOLDS & VOLKEL, 427 NOTBE DAME STREAT.427 .203 8 + TURKISH BATH ! 40 ST.MONIQUE STREET- (NEAR THE WINDSOR HOTEL.) FOR ALL CASES OF COLDS! RHEUMATISE 3} SCIATICA! NEURALGIA ! LUMBAGO ! STIFF JOINTS ! THERE IS NOTHING BETTER.HOURS\u2014 Gentiemen- 6 to 9 a.1n., 2 to 10 p.te.From 7 p.m.110 poke, 760,\u201d BOURS\u2014Ladies\u201410 a.m.t0 1 p.m., 780.Open Bunday mornings for Gentlemen.THOS.COOK, 280+ FROPRIBTOR + ST ANDREW\u2019S BALL.The Large Composition Pleture of the Ball has now progresecé 10 far, that NOTMAN & BANDHAN 420 prepared to receive sittinge for it, All present at the Ball sre cordially invited to thatr Studio in Ball Costume for that purpose.As the object In view je to get up à large historical representation of the occasion for publication afterwards, ROTMAN 4 SANDHAM make no charge for taking the negatives, nor does any ons sitting come under aiiy respomaibility ov obligation to subscribe Sor, OF purshase copies.¥, & & take this opportunity of asking the offi- claïs connected with the Ball to use their influence ESPECIALLY WITH IBVITED GUNTS and those from a distance to indace them to arrange for sittings before leaving the city, that the Picture may de ss complete as possible.All information will be given on application to Notmsn & Sandham, t Stud! to Mr, Hayden, ta charge of ais Art Room, ai a BICYCLE Etes for Sale, English bber acte ne hed, and i fier has Goro mises un lou with ease.Driving wheel, 40 inches sold st à sacrifies, as the owner is Price, $45.Address, De cnrs 1nrine Mme.991+ $25 REWARD! Evening Telegrams, THE LAST FENIAN PRISONER.- \u2014LoN1 oN, December 12.\u2014 Fdward O'Kelly, thé lust Fenian prisoner now confined in Ireland, ir to be released before Christmas.His frinds are endeavoring to secure pei- Mission for him te reside in Great Britain.FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO RPAIN.\u2014 Parts, Dec.12.\u2014The appointment of Admiral Juarez as Ambassador to Spain in announced officially.BURNED TO DEATH.\u2014l'ROVIDENCE, B.}., Dec.12.\u2014A two yrar old son of Prank Deerfield, left alone in a room to-day, set his clothes afire with matches snd perished.The house was fired, but extinguished.THE ITALIAN CABINET.\u2014Romr, December 12.\u2014 King Humbert has eummoned Signor Depretis to advise with him concerning à new Ministry} OISIT.\u2014 Paris, December 12, \u2014Gustave Rouland, French statesman, is dead.88.AHRRIVALS.\u2014Loxzbon, Deccinber : 12.- Arrived, 88.\u2018England.New York, December 12.\u2014Arrrived, S8.\u2018City of Chester,\u201d from Liverpool.GLAsGOW December 12.\u2014 Arrived, 88.\u201cState of : Louisiana.\u201d MONOPOLY IN ENVELOPES.\u2014NEw Youx, December 12.\u2014The Herald says New York avd Philadeiphin envelope manufac turers request the Postinaster-General to adopt higher rates for stamped envelopes, us the present prices makes a Government monopoly against which private.j+rwons cannot compete.Oitv News, BiLLiAuDs =A match will be played at the Richelieu Hotel to-morrow evening, between Messrs, Lavigne and Masse, 200 points, French carom, for $50 aside.BoyaL PATRONAGFE.\u2014 Her Royal Highness Princess Lonise has iously consent.to become Patrouess of the Protestunt Infants\u2019 Home, 508 Guy street.ANOVHER ARREST.\u2014James Morahan, 24, carpenter, has been arrested by the detectives in connection with the cigar robbery at Messrs.Dufresne & Mongenais' store, on Notre Dawe street.THE \u201c8TAR\" Cilus.\u2014We are requested by Mr.John Henry Elliott, of 41 St.Famille street, to state that the \u2018Jack Elliot\" mentioned as a member of the * Btar\u201d Club is net himself, although among his friends hedsfamiliarly known as \u2018 Jack.\u201d PresENTATION.\u2014Mr.Jas.Wilson, jr., oil merchant, Common sirect, was last night presented with a gold watoh, chain and address at the Albion Hotel, by a nuinber of friends on the occasion of his leaving for Ireland.The presentation was made by Mr.Stitt, of the Albion, in appropriate terms, Personal NEws.\u2014Hon.L.8.Huntington, Ottawa ; Hon.Mr.Joly, Mesars.J.Horace Kent, Sheriff of New Hampshire ; Digby Johnson, Liverpool ; Hector Camsron, Hon, D.I.Macpherson and Hon.William Macmaster, of Toronto, are prominent arrivals at the Windsor.Messrs, John Leitch, fit.John, N.B.; David Fraser, Metapedia, and Jacob Y.Shantz, of Berlin, arc registered at the Albion.Messrs.E.H.Evans, Toronto ; Yates Hickey, Philadelphia, and B.J.Larkin, Dublin, are guests at the Ottawa.PHILANTHROPY V6.Business.\u2014 Many per- sous visit the Water nt, and some interesting scenes might be noticed as people enter the office daily to transact business.A reverend gentleman, prominently known among the Roman Catholic parishioners in the Fast end, called this morning to see about water rates, and accosted Mr.Lapierre with: \u201cAre yon going to charge for this work of charity ?\u201d \u201cTwo dollars, sir,\u201d said the urbane official.\u201cTwo dollars?! Yon made me pay six dollars of a fine Last enr for water leakage ; but I will take à hun out of you some other way for it I\u201d ¢ Well, we ean make no favorites,\u201d said the official, laughing.* Theidea of charging $2 for such s thing as that,\u201d said the clergyman.\u201cWell, look here now ; su ng sorre poor woman next door to you should come in and ask for a pail of water,\u201d said the officer.¢I would give it to her right off,\u201d was the priest's prompt answer.Well, supposing you were in my place, and a poor woman came and ssid she couldn't pay her water-rates, what would you do?\u2018Let her off with them,\u201d was the prompt rept .Well, that\u2019s nt , but if you followed it in this you would not be an official here long.That is the difference between philanthropy and business,\u201d and the eminent divine went his way, joining in the merriment of the clerk.Washout at Stamstend.telegram was received by this morning, from the railway mail clerk on the Massawippi Valley Railway, dated, Stanstead 12th :\u2014* Bevere washout ; no mail car up last night ; used a baggage car; no mails the Bouth.\u201d Theo Retarning-Oftecers Bills.The investigation at present on foot the Government into the bill of by Wx4 - - - 8809 9:15 - - = +5 - Bills of above (Mocha- feo\u2019 Bank), were laut fren ft.James te St.Charles Besvemumse sired, an Tuesday morning.A rewaré of wil be paid by Rn.GRISWOLD en turning thems to * Star * Odio.Rue\u2019s and other mabe, TOY! ION Ling et cout grief, fo male Call early and seouse hangaing of HNUNPEREYD 281 STEEL ENGRAVINGS.; A ¥EW UF THOSE CROICE STEEL ENGRAVINGS LEFT! WHICH WILL NOW, JOHN M.O'LOUGHLIN, * n° 298 + STRE WIRE WHITE LU BR âc., be.Cuztain and Pprve BUSINESS FOR SALE, WALL MSTABIARED AWD IN 4 GOOD BUSINESS - Thia presents a rhe etisnes for à young Bees hee et mal dh copie) Foe.Apply, Jotear, to 360, Bran Office.STH NIFORMLY | EXCELLENT made the Coek*s Friend Baking Powder AE essieu a RE | SEATES! SKATES! SKATES! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF .SKATES, All Bices, in Polighed Bieel and Nickle-plated.Theme are to Se the atm, most durable, and most easily Ekates in the .: E.& C.GURNEY & (CONFECTIONERY.PURE AND FRESH.CO.3014 son .before the holiday rush.Get your supplies while our assortment is full, and 988 I 1588 ee Ahr MAS 1x Werkman, The .Friend, RE |i fe ee Tod IE GENER are just dyving through ii.OSEPH PTRENT, ou, 8 8 oT.J PH 's Bear ; JOSKPH 87 REET, near Richmenté., CATHERINE near bt.astute.rier SR mr CHRISTMAS CARDS_\u2014Une of : Carre Conotian, Frang smesiean To PAFSERRIS Sew Has of heap Siattonmery Just |; DURING THE HOLIDAYS ! (She was then stayi BE seLD AT GRRATLY BEDUCED PRICES! {Where she had been duridg the inte be- 1 minutes.Though the pape of the market butchers, that s market should The Lest Found.| On Monday last we announced that an gmigrant arriving in the on Sunday from { lost his wife shortly after the stop- \u2018page nt the He went West, a few Pears afterw disconselate, but not suf- \u2018éciently sensible of his bereavement to {secute a search for his missin pou.re fing the few dae the lady remained iin the Pokgronn , but yesterday, having ispent ber money and being desirous of join- {ing her neglected consort, she applied at the Immigration Office for a westward.at the Franklin House, \u2018where, however, she only been ons night.een her arrival and reappearance at the {Emmigration Office is a profoand mystery ; ut ber a co and manner lead to indi.ieate that she is not a stranger te ths ways of the world.She was supplied with a ticket, and it is to be that within the next few hours a family reunion will take place.Amusement and Instruction./ We had the privilege of listening to Mr.Thomas D.Kipg s paper on FPrints,which he recently delivered at the last Art Converss- sion, given by Mrs.John Levell, and we are glad to know that Mr King is to'repeat it on urdsy aftereon at the rooms of the Natur! History Society.Perfiaps, it would not be mying too much if we pronounced the paper as one af the best digested we have had the pleasure of recording.When we take into consideration the scope and nature of the enbject, we marvel that so much research, and that such a lucid history of ome of the most r brauches of the Fine Arts could be condensed into a space of forty r was, to a certain extent, teehnical, it was, nevertheless, cal, and in some prtious quite poeti- eal.It was, furthermore, fully illustrated by chaos specimens of the engraver's art,embracing all the varieties of style Lineystching, dotting, stippling, mezzotint, agustint, and wood cuts, Those uninitiated iu the mysteries of en art which hss done so much for our gratification, by calling pew pleasures into existance, we advise to go to of the Natural Society on Saturday aft and we fe i regret the time ar An Interview with AM.Helland.bers sl ons oa eo ers\u2019 stall qu sa t as affairs are at present, the but:hers.have fair play all round.He does nok believe in further market extension.It was suggested by some be erected on the site of the old Crystal but this would severely injare the Vv and would shut ap the private stalls in say event He could assure al) parties eoncerned that the market butchers did not control the markets or the Market Committes as thy did mcrae years ngo ; nor could they do so now.When a stall became vacant in the old time, it went to whemsovver the butcher quitting it wished it to go.Now it was the Chairman of the Market Comurittee and its members who had to do with leasing vacant stalls, and the city derived the revenue from them.In conclusion Ald.Holland said he believed the public to be far better served under the existing rules of the Market Committee than they could possibly be by an abolition of private stalls, hoth as to convenience of the purchoser and the quality of goods purchased.LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.Court of Appeals.Prement © Hon.Chief Justice Bir A.A.Dorion, Hou.Justices Monk, Tessier, Ramsay and Cross.Wim.Kutherford, appellant, and La Banque National, respondent.The appeal in on the demand of assignment made by the bank against the appelant under the Insolvent Act of 1875, Mr.Rutherford cou- tested the demand on the principle that his embarrassment was only temporary, and wna occasioned by the failure of his former partner, Alexander Holmes, with whom he formerly carried on business, under the style of Holmes, Rutherford & Co.Jt was alleged that ot the time of the dissolution Holmes had assumed to pay some of the debts, but he failed to do this.The Superior Court rendered the judgment appealed from, rejecting the pretensions of Rutherford, and dismissing bis petition, maintainin, that the demand of assignment was wel made.Mr.Geoffrion for respondent.In the case of Levy, appellant, and Barbeau, respondent, Mr.McCord appeared on behalf of and argued that the judgment of the Court below, granting a saisie arret aginst the Stadacona Bank for 1, 400, should be quashed, as due notice had not been given to lis client as tutrix and Lad not boen put correctly on the list of liabilities.BANKRUPT COURT.Hon.Justice Torrance presided.The TANKERIE® Lap Bwar Casg.\u2014In this case a motion was made this morning by Mr.Thomas Darli%g, nssignee to the es- pri of Jahn Rollo Middlemim, to order the terifl of Montreal to set aside ; ings in dtolot No, 169 of the arid Monte fre sale of this lot is advertised at the suit of Henry J.F.Jackson, Ex, and was to take place on the 8th inst.The grounds of the petition are, that Mr.Jackson's action was returnable in Court subsequent to the issuing of the writ of attachment against Middlemiss, and that all the proceedings in the suit of Mr.Jackson, to wit: the judgment of seizure of the property in question, are utterly null by the fact that the defendant\u2019s estate was in the hands of petitioner.His Honor Judge Torrance granted the peti- tiou.: A writ of appeal has been entered by At- torncy-General Ross acting ou behalf of the Bagg estate, aguinst the C.I'.R.Co, dre the placing of the rails of the Company on the sidewalk opposite the estate, at Baptiste Village.\u2014 PUBLIO OPINION, The \u2018\u201cfNun*\u2019 Mastentation Fund.To the Editor of THE STAR: Sip,\u2014In reply to the letter of our correspondent, signed «Irish Catho.fie,\u201d in your issue of the 7th instant, asking, \u2018* Has a statement ever been published through the papars or at public gatherings, showing the receipts and disbursements on account of the \u2018Sun Sustentation Fund 1\" 7 I beg to state, as Trea surer of the fund, that I have on several occasions, at public meetings of parties friendly to the Sun fund,submitted full statements of receipts and disbursements, giving names of subscribers, &c., and that the same were read to the meeting the Secretary.I now beg to say that the whole amount 1 received ~» was $1,851.25, and the payment to the proprietors, for which 1 hold vouchers, was $1,870, leaving a small balance due to the \u2018Treasurer.If your correspondent 6 Jrish Catholic,\u201d or any subscriber to the fund, will be kind enough to call on me at my office, 1 shall be most happy to show them all the papers and vouchers.The following gentlemen were the committer of the fund, viz., Messrs.William Wilson, M.P.Ryan, Myles Murphy, M.C.Mullarkey, snd James McShane, Jr., and the accounts, receipts and disbursements have been many times submitted to them.JaMEs O'NEILL.mrrntnee 0 DS RER Fa Math aout atirensont mare, 1oû EL pe me BD ame Me op MANOIR.su san ie New Advertisements this P.M, GREAT REDUCTION ! GREAT REDUCTION ! \u2018worih of DRY GOODS to be \"' Sacrificed at Cest Price, AND A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT, .su ! Will be aliowed on ihe fase Of every Cash Bill, AT STE.MARIE BROS, P.5.\u2014Sale to commense cx MONDAY, and to con- inne until the last dey of DECEMBER ss FUR TRIMMING AT M.H.BRISSETTE'S, 424 ST.PAUL STREET, Manufacturing and retailing all kind sef Far \u2018Trimmings.Whelesale orders carefally executed: MONTREAL PHILB AR- MONIC SOCIETY.Praetics this weulr will be on FRIDAY as uvual; pext week the Practice will be on THURSDAY Bvening.Members are request«i to nttend ne regulariy as possible, an the next Concert is to br given ia January.ARTHUR M.PERKINS, 208 2 Hecretary-Treasures, (CONTINUATION SALE OF VINE } UBS AXD BOLES.Maturday A fternoon and Evening, 1 tth instant, At the falerooms, 165 nt.Jamos street\u2014Seaiskin Perstau lamb, Astrucan and other Jackets.Mafls Caps, Geuntlets, Children's Pnre, Baffalo and otber Eubre, &v., the whole without reserve, At TWO and SEVEN o'clock.W.E.SHAW, 293 Auctionesr.For SALE \u2014 A Skye Terrier year; well-trainsd, sharp watch Dog.Agr, 1 dog.Price, #0.Apply at 10 6t.Sophis isne.293 3 R SALE\u2014A Book and Ap- propristion of $2,000, in n Mutnai Baik Society.Price low.A #1.man 0m.OOM \u2014 Furnished or Unfar- Dished, chesp, With use of Kitchen 5 Bt.Elizabeth street.29344 FOUND, on the fth instant, a Black snd Tan Dog.ff not claimed within three ds ye from date will be'soid to defray expenscs Ry to J.Bersaford, No.8 8.Catlietine stro, MPLOYMENT W D, by & respectable person from country Pro- baal oe Cook 2 a mh mo Fees or.28 Chennevitie vireet.8 WANTED IMMEDIATELY Generul Servant.Bt.Catherine street, 4 293 3 WANTED, in a small Family, Su CAS URSS RESTES see Anes BC.Bean Ofice.2085 WANTED IATELY, a D IMMEDIATELY, 2 required, st 188 Oiberme sisoots des 8 | WASTER; 2 go ei \u2018eestion wil ~~ Extra Edition.2 Evening Telegrams.THE DEFINITIVE EATY OF PEACE.\u2014Lospox, Dreemiler 12, \u2014The report that Germauv has made a proposal that England should nsaume n prob over Constantinople an the price for permitting the unification of Bulgaria and Rouwe.lis is intrinsicall y improbable, and also at variance with the official note from Bt.Petersburg, stating that the reconstruction of the Turkish ministry was favorable to th.ens of negotiations fora dsfinitive treaty, and that Russia only desires fall and complete peace in conformity with the Treaty of rlin, The Emperor Alexander, in a speech at Moscow, recently, declared he hoped for a speedy wiggnature of the definitive treaty of peace with Turkey.- RUHKSIAN INTERFERANCE NOT TO BE TOLERATED.\u2014 Lonpox, Dec.12.\u2014 In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Btaflord Northrote stated that when he recently made the statement ju the House that the Rusnian envoy to the Amrerhad left Cabal he believed that it wus equivalent to the return of the whole Russian mission.He (Northeote) had, however, subsequently obtained information which led the English Government to cone to a contrary opinion.The matter is now being inquired te.Bir Stalford Northeote stated_emplotically that the English Government will not acquiesce in Russian interference in any form at Cabul THE AMERICAN CONSPIRATOR IN CONSTANTINOPLE.\u2014 CONSTANTINOILE, December 12.\u2014 The American Consul has made three applications for the release of omer.He was informed that Romer was a purty to the conspiracy in 1569 in Syria, Lut as his arrest was contrary to treaty obligations, the Vizier ordered Romer to be deli- vored to the Consul for trial.The Minister of Police requested-the remand of the prisoner until to-day.The] Consult protest-d and will apply again to-day for the custody of Romer.RUSBIAN OCCUPATION OF BULGARIA.\u2014-LONHON, Dec.12.\u2014The Russians have decided to leave 50,000 men in Bulgaria, and concentrate =ull troops in excess of that nuiber st Adrianople until the definitive treaty has heen concluded.DISSOLUTION OF ITALIAN PARLIA MENT PROBABLE.\u2014HRoxEg, December 12.\u2014Ît is now believed there will be a dissolution of Parliament, and & business Ministry in the Interim.CONTRADICTION.\u2014 CONSTANTIKOPLE, Dec.12.\u2014 British Ambassador Layard contradicts the report that he in negotiating an additional treaty wi :1 Turkey.TURKISH REVENUE.\u2014CONSFANTINU- rLE, Dec.12.\u2014The new Budget shows the revenue of the Empire to be sixteen million Turkish pounds.GORTSCHAKOFF.\u2014Loxbon, Decrimber 12.- Prince Gortechakoff arrive.l at St.Petersburg last night.THE FLOODS IN THE STATES.\u2014Law- RENCE, Mass, December 12.\u2014The water of as the great freshet in the spring of 1869, and is still rising.Nine feet of water is now passing over the Essex Compsany\u2019s dam.All the mills in the city, except a portion of the Everett New Pacific, have been obliged to suspend.Lowzuu, Mass, Dec.12.-The water is higher in the Merrimac and Concord rivers than since 1870.Middlesex mills have closed.Prescott mill was shut down at noon snd all other manufoctories bave partially suspended.MrenaNics Faris, Me, Dec.12.\u2014 Rum.ford Falls and Buckficld Railroad has six heavy washouts.Trains will not resume for s week.Oswran, N.Ÿ., Dec.12,\u2014Tho barémeter on Tuesday night indicated 28© F., the lowest ever known here.The total rain-fall was over 4} inches.Two culverts of the Delaware, lackawanna and Western Road were washed out, and pearly 250 telegraph pales blown down between here and Syro- ense.Despatches are sent to Syracuse by cars.t.Tend the Merrimac gained nearly as high a point ~~.oT City News.N.8.ARRIVAL.\u2014The steamsbij ¢* Brooklyn,\u201d from Liverpool, arrived at Portland this morning.REFORTED BUROLARY.\u2014Ît is said that the second-hand store of Mr.McDonough, on Commissioners street, was burglarized last night to the extent of several hundred dollars.CHAMBLY CONTESTED ELECTION.\u2014Abont twenty witnesses were exsmined to-day in the Buperior Court, before Hon.Justice Papineau, on behalf of the defence.Yesterday twenty-five witnesses gave testimony.Mus.Jack SHEXZHAN was arrested this afternoon, and a stockingful of jewellery found upon her was identified as the property of Mr.Gurd, jeweller, on St.Catherine street, whose place wus robbed a few days ugo.Tuz 8taB CLUB AFPALL is likely to be buried in oblivion, ss the leading spirits in recent shameful events bave fled from Montreal.The detectives have been searching for them in vain.It is said that one of the ies under arrest volunteered information to save himself, and that the police are in a fair way of getting some others who are held to be implicated in the recent robberies.morning à man entered the store of Mr.Gauthier, in the Quebec suburbs, and asked the boy in attendance to give him a quart of molasses, uesting it should be into his hat for convenience.The objected, saying that it would spoil it.The man, however, took the molssses and commenced emptying it into thé hat.The.boy then finished it, but had no sooner pouted it in than the man slapped it in the boy's.face and took $25 out of cash drawer of the store., The Grand Trunk Railway.The traffic returns of the Grand Trunk Railway for week ending Dec.7th were $177,- 764, against $200,419 for the corresponding period last year, showing a decrease of #22,- 665.Montreal amd the Railway.Our reporter learned that an fhterview had taken pluce early to-dav between the Premier, the Mayor and the Chairman of the Harbor Commission, who represent, as will bo seen, the most important interests conceived in the project under discussion; Jt\u2019 was a meeting of po protracted h, ol though it may be remarked that considerable discussion was bad at it.A question lay st issue between the Harbor Commission end the Quebec Government, but the whole matter wus harmoniously arranged.In fact, to use the words of Mr.Cramp : ¢¢ Mattershave arrived at the most harmonious basis possible between the Commission and the Premier, subject of course te the approval of the.Harbor Board.\u201d Thus it may be inferred that .A SETTLEMENT BAt BEEN REACHED, \u2018an inference strengthened by information gleaned subsequently from the Premier, Mr.oly, who stated to à STAR resentative that he could not have believed previously that one hour's discussion in Montreal could have placed matters in so satisfactory a condition.LAST MOMENTS oF CASTAFRO- 4 L He its te be Hanged To morrow Mors- For some time past a number of persons, influenced by humanitarian feelings, bave been engaged in an effort to obtaiu the com- mutatien of the death sentence of Castafro- lez, the Rouse's Point murderer.The con- démned man, up to a recent day, has been of the opinion that thers was soie chance for a commutation of the death penalty.Now the last hope has gone, and CASTAFROLAZ 18 PREPARING FOR ETERNITY.He lately has written some most pathetic \u201c to Mesars.Schwob, jew of otre a sets vith whom bad been emplayed, ing them to use ir influence for him st Ottawn.Bo far they have been unsuccessfal, Ope of the members of the firm is in Ottawa at the present moment on his mission of charity, bat as will be sern below, is no hope that Castalrolaz will escape.THE EXTREME PENKALYY OF THE LAW will be carried out in a strictly private man- per, the scaffold having been erected ouly » few feet above an excavation msde within AX OLD 8T0RY IN A Nxw Snarz.\u2014This BE 2 minutes previous to whish the bells et town will tall as the siguel for the ORM population to offer prayer on behalf of THE CORKDPEMRED in accordance with the announcement made on Sunday by the Rev.Mr.Awbry.It is understood that Castafrolaz will Activer s brief address from the scaffold.He is perfectly resigned to hia fate, which has, however, somewhat affected his health, a had tmiit his hopes upon the ici dvent of the Marquis of Lorne andthe Princess Louise.8 Nevertheless, instead of buoying himoolf + with hopes that were not to be resiized, he / has beeu preparing himself for the fate that awaits hin, and to rnake that peace with his Mukir which be cannot have with the i work us this side the grave.He bas made bis confeasions neveral tines, partook of the communion.OÙ Friday, na well ne Sunday, ie and listens most attentively to the instrue- tions of his spéritual advisers./ no ROPE.: {HY TELRORAPY TO YNS #TAU.) ST.Jouxs, December 12th, 1878,\u2014Fherifr \u2018 Nolin las received instructions from the 7 Minister of Justice that the law must take ; its course.: FINANCIAL The money warket is quiet as ususl, but - rates are stiffening.Sterling Exchange in New York sold at, 45.to-day, sud Gold at 1084.The following sales occurred at tbe Regu- \u2018ar Stock Toad.this inorniog : 25 130; 2 do, 1894; 78 do, 139; 85 dn, 139} ; 15 do, 189); 34 do, 189}; 75 do, 189 ; 120 Ontario, 684 ; 40 do, 68; $O Consolidated, 814; 15 do, 62: 2 do, $L; 25 Peoples, 58 ; 100 Jacques .Cartier, 88 ; 20 Merchants, 80§; do, 80} ; 20 Commerce, 105; 30 Exchange, 69} : 25 Montreal Telegraph, 108 ; 25 108} ; 125 do, 108$; 100 do, 1084 ; 25 da, ?1087 ; 5 Richelieu, 504.4 A break all round is about the Lost correct % definition that can be given of the stock \u20ac market to-day.Montreal declined to 139 ?and Ontario went down to set Z was very weak an im sold at \u2018 79.Montreal Telegrap wes abont the only i stock that held its own against the wave of J depression that swept over the market today.Richelieu was weak and 1§ per cent.lower.Instead of there being a'short interest in Richelieu, it is pretty plain that the stock is suffering on iis merits alone, aw it is feared there will be no dividend declared at its next annual meeting, the interim dividend having well sbaorbed all net earnings.Gas dropped off with the rest.quoted yesterday at 50, should read Hiche- .$ u Navigation Compauy.\u2019 Afterioou sales at the Regular Stook Exchange were :\u201450 Ontaric, 674; 30 'Oon- solidated, 61} ; 20 do, 664 ; 100 \u2018Tarento, 118 ; 25 Merchanta, 80 ; 25 do, 794 ; 10 da, 79 ; 100 Commerce, 105 ; 250 do, 104}; 100 ex-div.do, 101} ; 100 Bichelion, 469 ; GO de, 494 ; 27 do, 49 : 60 City Gas, 1 25 do, 1064.su Sun Nt Sa A , nc.sesaee # .T6 T3 2u0000 \u201c Ji i d'u IIT: * 4 , Simpson, Wallace & Co,\u2019 crgati: atkécers, Bt.John, N.B., have failed, \u2026 New Advertisements thls [1 ) 4 EEE ON ACCOTNT OF WHOM IT MAY OCNCBEX.On Nenday Morning Next, 100k last.1.75 2% instructed 19 soi) at the Serve Bangs.No.22 ST.PAUL TRERT, .000 worth of x EST EI Ori, T nd cases ems de Mechagiezt Stoves and rest In! Hors Brame: all brats Co Tes Brushes, = \u2018talile Books, Penetis and Mape: £Ac.; ét.- Bale at Ten o'closk.ss | M.HICKS & OO, | LARGE ANR coms Per On Saturday 14:h Enstané, / we will hold at our x.4 Weire com Ladies\u2019 Manties and Jackots, in Beal, persan \u2018 Astrecan avd Basver ; ia Ses Otter, Mink ; à gzent variety Mufls, i ee , {sn Lamb, Racoon and Buffalo, Caps ia : Persian b, Mink, Beaver, &c.; + spd Mitts, Children's do.; also, a number of = Uned and unltned Boffalo Sales nt TWO and Half-past SEVEN ohclogh.NM.NICKS & oP } UM JEENITE UITERAEY So.J held on DAY Xvel pm.de dattes As bustoces of every member is requested to be present.408% FA ATWATER, , WOW I8 YOUR TIME BOYS and QyBLE for SEATING, Only Five ™» the Malt first look, et foot of 111 vent.Basin, street.Always in nod order.Skates Open until Lu rc every night.0% ENDERSONS CHRISTMAS 293 to $1.00 7 Heautirel Fm \u2018Cards, Movabls Cards, Veives 4 and Feuri Cards.A ficent assortiment.Select as soon as fle, J.T.HENDRRSON, 3 se Peter and 121 Bt.Lawrence street.\"q'AKE TIME BY THE FORE- Les aps Cover, wis, àe.Gitemad\u201d 02 Bred ant Preseed, equal to new ol the AL WUEKS, 708 Craig véract, Sear Viokorta sqaasn.ROOMS \u2014 Handsome, Piret-tlads hous 14H 8 Ga cui, ch Femme À pi, ; , ; Te es Privale fort 8 6 with of without hoard ; cheap for the AR AL, Genevieve street 203 ONT \u2014 Between Murray und * ansail piacked Oner blôve.Bue woo te 3 wanied by leaving i at Ne, 238 dout ve = LOST\u2014On Wednesday errant: + OOMS \u2014 Donble and Huge .4.11th fost, » goat.Finder ing it to Ho.F75 Bonaventure vraet 208 MPLOYMENT WANTED, A ctable W Meuse.3x TS erat an, 80 WES, 7 ME D X MINT À Meat and Po oy 14 ent A wishes pas al sep'erment te Market to à â be réfer:noes gives.dârees \u201c Muret,\u201d Fran Mer.: 291 8 SALE\u2014PROVINGE q > Montront,Andre B.A of Montreal, Plaintiff, ee.Anatole Arched anme Jace, Ver nrtent, et Nine of the tn idence of the said the jail-yard, and in which the body will be | sue od the fatal dron, There will | Ke presente a ipespirely poquirel.The on.1 ake place en o'¢loaky ton: CR LT v = at Bey HA + This last, [0 PTER FU * Bi i coutin L Vinal, is + Lr LI SP + 7 id Tone bod it me turb i id T ; par ei IT pouder oils si : Ba iE mele de eee Che - mich the ange 1055 of \\ oi B= 55 EL wy ea = the w think a?& * \u2014_ nin > = or .PA Aid ( , Eo he = i ges al É SI or nw for h phy wt it in appr ail.Ne in oo ie\u201d ad bi aud ood 1 pa INTER Eten ber .ol sn ve a be\u201d ool fai ! 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