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[" VOL XI, NO.64 Morning Telegrams.Sparks fre the Telegraph.Fresh disturbances are anticipate! CH Egypt.General T.W.Sherman Le! at Newport, R.!., on the 14th inst.Broadhead, the notorions Trades\u2019 Union leader, of Suellield, is dead.The appointment vf Hon.F.Langelier as Provincial Treasurer i» gazetted.Paris newspapers demand the withdrawal of M.Waddmgrton from the Premiership.Ajpre'eruios of trouble among the miners in the Monogahila Valley ars entertained The Chili-Bolivian quarrel is rapidly approaching a crisis.Peru will probably AT the latter State.Latest instructions sent to Mokhtar Fash: autborize him to oifer Greerw half of the ter ritory she claima.Phe annual meeting of the Agrieultura snd Arts Association of Ontario will open à: Ottawa on Wednesday next.The English Government is ssking for tenders for a cable to South Africa and the Mauritins, ria Aden or India.News from Alaska is to the effect that the Indians are preparing for war, and the situaticn 1s said to larming.Tn Calcutts there are 199 Hindoo tem- piles, 117 Mahometan masques, 5! Christian churches, and Z Jewish synagogues.Later news from Capetown says the Zalus remained inactive.The only fresh tight ing reported resulted in the capture of some esttie.Four hundred colliers at Thorp's Gawler Hall pitts, Barnsby, have struck against a reduction.The pits will probably be closed permanently.The Baltan has issued an irade respacting the arrangement with Austria on the Novi- bazar question snd the delimitation of the Greek frontier.Mise Marie Justine Lea, second daughter of the Postmaster-General, Hou.Mr.Lan- gevin, who has been ill for four weeks, died at Quebec on the 15th inst.The Portuguese explorer, Pinto, has arrived at Pretonia, South Africa, with eight followers, all that remained of 400 with whom he set out on his expedition.It is stated that the Governor-General and Princess Louise sre shortly to visit New York, from which point it is the intention of the latter to sail for England, on a visit to her mother.The German Socialist Hirsch, who was expelled from France went to Brussels, and bas been editing s German imitatien of the Lanterne, has expelled from Belgium by Royal order, A committee of twenty members of the Bulgarian Assembly will prepare a memorial to the Powers.A deputation will preseat the memorial to the signatories of the \u2018Trexty of Berlin.The laborers on sections from Port Col- borne to Kamey\u2019s Bend, Uat., on the New Welland Canal, still remain on strike, holding out for $1 25 per day.The contractors refwe to advance wages.John Taylor, the Leslieville, Omt, norseryman, who was arrested and taken to Detroit, on a cha-ge of swindling the Trea- sary of that city out of $7,000, has been acquitted, has returned to Leslis- ville, of There was grest excitement in political circles in New Yark, because the Mayor, on Saturday, sent »- letter to the Police Commissioners Erhardt, Smith and Nichols, declaxing the discipline and efficiency of the police deteriorated.F.W.Remer's (light from Toronto is traceable to the fact that he had raised certain accommodation notes signed by Mr.Fee and discounted them ; one note for $200 was raised to $2,500, and two others for $1,000 each te $3,000 each.In the Imperial House of Commons on Friday night, Sir Stafford Northcote ek- plsined that the British garrison in Burmsh was reinforced st tie urffent réduest of the chief Commiatiner, and strong advice of the Britirh Revidént at Mandalag.\" pale Landon cof dent of the Edie- Scotsman says Gladstone was not bie ed to the of Cobnangh wadding.This omission excited much cod- ments in political circles, as Lord Granville and Hartington both received invitations.The National Rifle Association of the United States of America have extemded a most cordial invitation to the Militin force of the Dominion, to-participate in the inter- pational Military match to take place at Oreedmore, Long Brinch, in September next.The Committee sppointed at Toronto for the reception ef the Marquis and Princes, bave decided to take stops to have a military \u201creview on the cécasion of the Vice-Régal visit.The Mayor was asked to sacertain when the Marquis and H.R.H.could visit the city.Angelo Baccigolapi, ot Richmend, Va, tried to decamp with 83,650, his wife's money.Bhe at to detain him when he stabbed her p ly fatally; he then ran off, and swaw across the canal ; bat was arrested on coming out, and the money recovered.A despateh from Blackburn states that the operatives are greatly incensed at the proposed reduction.In consequence of a telegram from the Mayor of Blackburn, a troop of hussars and some companies of infantry were held in readiness at Preston on Friday and Saturduy.A Tasis despatch says : \u2014 Te Ministry of 16th May have issued a protest against the vote of censure which they declare was pro.nouneed in their absemoe on char ht by an incompetent tribunal.The en: boult Cabinet has presented a similar protest to President Grevy.The International Court of Appeal at Alexandria, Egypt, has sent a strong protest to the Europes Powers against the Egypt.isu Government's non-payment of sums creed against it.The Court requests the Powers either to {nsist upon the paytneat or relieve it of the duty of hearing cases sgeinst the Government.The Paris Moniteur Universal says there will be uo shifting of positions in the Cabinet, which will endeavor to continue es at resent for a few days longer, but the Min- bers themselves are first to recognize the fact that they cannot abide after Thuraday\u2019s proceedings.It is generally cunsidered that a Gambetta Ministry has become a necessity.A correspondent at Capetown, writing on the 28th of February, says : Reinforcements are anxiously awaited.There are symptoms of native bostility in all directions.The powerful tribes of Bosutas are sho rebellious spirit.Volunteers and available troops have been sent to overawe them.Iegdenburg is honrly expecting an attack by Sccocoeni.Counterfeit #10 on the Ontatio Bank of the second or white paper imue are in circulation in Toronto.Some months ago a counterfeit of the same denomination was cireniating, but it was detectable by the omission of the imprint of \u2018* British America Bank Note Company.\u201d This omission has mow been supplied, asd to wake the bill mers complete the word ¢ Peterboro\u201d has been stamped across it in blue letters.A correspondent at Lahore reports tha: the Vicercy has arrived.High authorities aay that the natives of India will not be lieve in British sucoesa unless the troops ad war co on Cabul.Browne\u2019s division is oon cer trating at Jellalabad, to be in resdines.to advance if necessary: It is asserted that the manner of Yakoob Khan's envoy* when ccmmunicating with Major Cavagnari was almost defiant.Definite terms have been sent to Yakoob, who had not had time to reply.THE SZEGEDIN DISASTER.-\u2014Lowpox, Mazob 16.\u2014A correspondent writing from Pesth under date of the 14th inst., says :\u2014 \u2018The waters have considerabiy fallen d the last twenty-four heurs at degli, ang bell a frost has set in adding to a of thousands who were camped in pe tha town with no shelter.Ths work of ing the houses of dead inmates is now Fried on systematically.\u201d A Path b anys Brentes is now the only wn dangr.The official statement Wat of 700 houses in Szegeden, ail but M1 bape been destroyed.| A Vienna des- ttates it is thought à total of 6,000 bave been drowned.E on is jan ons on large scale, and whole between Szegedin and Temisvar ia {with caravans of poople.All the + and Loroughs \"pitably § their houses and stores to the re- i some of them sheltering aos angers as regular tenants.À number ÿ trains yesterday took to Tamisvar 5,000 fugitives, while 500 people by steamer to Sisentes.Engineers and 3 are busy with their relie ntoons bata.The Emperor contrib further 0 florins, DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Continuation of Friday's Proceedings \u2014The Budget.Mr.Tilley explained the operation of the sugar duties as being directly calculated to rhcoursge refining here.He cousidered it a wistake that his predecessor should have so soutly resisted the pressure brought to bear pon him with to the tea duties, ti effect of which hat bern that all the direct tea trade was lost.By the imposition of an, ad valorem duty on this article it was ec.pected to reduce the taxativn of the peiple y at least 3100,000.The tart! policy that had been submitted by him would, he be- lured, promote the prosperity and happru-ie of the people, and give \u2018ui loyment to the thousands whe are uneroploved, and mike this a great aud prospernus country, as we desire and hope it will be.(Prolonged cheers.Hou Mr Mackensie \u2014 Will the hon.gentleman give us an idea of the expectel reve nue of the year \u2018 Hou Mr Tilley 1 am very much obliged to my bon.frend for calling my attention to the omismon.The following 154 comparative ratimate of the current vear, as com parad with 1879-80.1873.9 1\u2014Cook.Must not be Over JO years nf age Must be abl to wash and (ron.Apply ab TAM KMULOYMENT Avracy us.ANTE D, \u201ca Plain C Cook, who must bo able to wash and iron.Avy at RL SPIAIYMENT AGEN vous W ANTED, a Plain \u20ac \u2018ook.Appl at STAR VA PLOY ENT auxsty 100.ANTED\u2014A Cook aud Housemaid.Apply at thé Bram Farroymsx) C.bs ALENCY \u201d GENEKAL SERVANTS.; 'ANTED\u2014About 30 General Servants.Apply at HTAK EMPLOYMENT AGENCY He ANTED Strong Girl (Pro- tentant 15 wash and ron, general house small family, comfortable home, ne font Cf othe pes foercd Tromnd wages bo the right kind snd promptly adv ** nuttahle Apply at BTan KuviOrMkKk! AuRMC_ dTY.63 WwW ANTED \u2014 A good General Servant to go to the lownahips Must be honest and ober.leanly in person and habits, an eiarty riner, à docs Ironer, able te hake first-cluas tread, and having a thorough knowilze of p'aln cooking, fond of children Must be on Lrowstaut Apply at BTAN EMPLOYMENT AGKNCY QU Mo ANTED\u2014A General Servant, work.must he willing, able to do plan conking, and used fo childrn Apply at STAR EMPLOYNRST Aupsey- 280 81 ANTED\u2014A young Woman to du general honsework, wash, cook, tron, dc.Apply ut STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY \u2014 | \"ny V \"TANTED\u2014A young Girl to do weneral housework and walt on table Nurse kept Wages, F6 Apply at Brak EMPOOT MENT NGEECY 255 us ANTET\u2014A General Servant, capable of washing.Ironing, and plain Apply at Brak EMPLOYMENT AU cooking 268 WA NTED \u2014 General Servant.Reliable, trustworthy, and willing to wash, iron and cook.No other kept.Apply at STAL Fm PLOYMENT Aokucr- 254, Hl WANTED_A first-class General Servant Mast be a good Laundross and Cook, und aceustomed to wait on table.Morel wages.Apply at BTAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 120] 62 ANTED\u2014A General Servant.Refvrences mnat be renily firat-ctass wages PH.89 or $10, ak may bo needed, must be à gnod taundress und cook, and 11 she bas bean stable maid so much the better.Apply at HTAau Eumpror- MENT AGPACY - 2 8 WANTED\u2014A tidy young Girl (from the country preferred) for a small family, where there is no washing Apply at Bran EsYLOYMERT AOBECY -250: VV ANTED-Good General Pom vant to wash, iron and cook.Apply al FMPLOTMANT Aosncr\u2014 243.ANTED \u2014 A good 5 Servant, Scotch Protestant prefui red.ATply at BTAD EMPLOYMENT Aannor\u2014 244.WANTED\u2014 A General Servant.Must wash apd iron.Apply at Stas Ex FLOY NENT AGBNCY\u20142,7.62 ANTED\u2014A Girl, from the country, as (Heneral ply nt STAR EMPLOYMENT AGkaur 22 ANTED\u2014A good strong Girl as (3rneral Rervant.Must wash aud iron.Apply 8t STAR EMFLOYHUNT AGENCY 210, 83 WANTED-\u2014A young Girl! to make herself generally usffal in & small AVply At STAR EMPLOYMENT.Ausmor-alé.about 16, ryvant.APR 8 family.v ANTED\u2014A girl for the kit- chen In 5 large family at Hochelaga.Appty at FTAE EMPLOYMENT AOENCT 214 He Girl as ANTED\u2014A young General Servant | must wash and tron well, apd do plain cooking.Apply at Star EMPLOYMENT Aaxxcy 210 ee ANTED \u2014 A neat smart a as General Bervant for a ymall famfiy.f ply st Bran EMFPLOYMANT AUENCY\u2014 206.WANTED \u2014A young Girl as General Servant for a family of five.Apply At STAR EMPLOY AGRNCT\u201420 ul and tidy WANTED \u2014 A neat young Oir! as General Hervant in & Email Applyat STAR EMPLOYMENT AumROT 201.family.WW ANT6D-\u2014A respectable Girl, Protestant, as General Servant Apply, st BTAU EHAILOYMENT AUBMCY 1 197.V \"ANTED\u2014A smart Girl, to do general housework Apply nt Bran fou PLOYMENT AVKERCY 183 Hl V TANTED \u2014 A respectable girl As (jeneral Servant Apply at Stamp Es.PLOYMENT AGKNCY- 102.él WANTED\u2014 -A General Servant or Hoarematd Apply at S1au Es PLOTMANT Xe RNC 3% 4 ANTED -A young Girl of 15 or lt as Uceneral Se aut.Must bh willing and tive.Apply at STAR EMPLOYMENT AGANCY\u2014 110 sl TANTED- A \u201ctidy \u201cGirl of 15 ot 1H tu make hersed! generally usefal ahogt the house.Apply al STAR EMrLOYMERT AGKNCY \u2014 me 81 Ww: ANTED\u2014A young Girl of 16 or 17 us General \u201cervan Mrtut be stroag Ld willtng., One from the country preferred Ap- 11y at Sram EMPLOYRENT AGeNcY 177 Hl WANTE] A General Servant.Apply Bt STAU ÉESPLOYMENT AGENCY 174 gl WANTE DA General Servant.\"ply at STAR EYRLOYMEST AGENCY \u201cAT #1 UC ANT ED \u2014 A good General Servant Must het tr afraid of work.Ape 1 !yn nt Stan REMPLOYWYYT AcRNUY 110 An W ANTED A smart yonng tocnerat \u201cservant Cnet referen-ecr-quar-d, Apply ta Mine Nev ile, 6 Ander an street nel TANTED\u2014- Good General Ser- V vant for email family.547 Laval svenue.between (adieux and St.lenis streets $4 2 Wa NTED IMMEDIATELY lhree General Servants, with good cif, ferences, M Mre.Bland's Regi LOST.Between the Tamerfes d te , Hand Fo rpm Entchèl, catalina Gord Watch, Ch Loc other rficies.A Uf Eur rt and a number of reward will be Tala to whoover shail Fotis them to Fran Ofêce.5713 For Sale.Lez FOR SALE\u2014#300 cash wil Farms, Incladrag toons to May, Loh Bi u es bustrléss conte, With well es od trade.satisfactory reasons sell! a B.2, Star ONSS.OR SATE Foot Lathe Jur-Haw, cheap.Address L 16, STAR of For SALE\u2014One St.Lawrende and one Cleveland Bay Stallion.id of Pierre fauront, Hotelkreper, Se.dossph view at 1R3 St.Martin stréet.Cleveland yr we fine horse for sucloty.vie 1 tic SALE\u2014Fira Counter Business Stand, with trie wethly Mal; salvo, with or without the \u20ac utiafe : 407y Ye arcue wi be pre for UT 4 py to B., Holens, P.0., Quebec.PROPERTY FOR &.BALE, por SALE OR TO LET_A HARE CHANOB TO MAKE A FORTUNE.\u2014 due Actes of Lund on Colborne avenue, near BH Catherine street.Property in this sietion will be worth double in five years.Address Box 1034 £.0.\u2019 \u201cny.JC'ARM \u201cFOR SAVH, at Riche.Jui Village, adjoining Chswbly.~The FR ; touneris the property, and occupled by gr s +.H.tolisnd, on which ts the Depot of the Mos- 1 al.Vortland und Boston Railway, contai ut V0 arprute, with Brick House, Wooden Ri 4 Ou'hulidingx.Price low.Apply to P.LA» MOTHE, N.F., 15 Flacezd'Armes 607 == ' ts * Wa N TED Book in st Ann's Muiugl Botding Moelaty.Must be cheap: address Cheapest,\u201d STAR Office W- NTED\u2014Two Conuters and wiving, 15 foot Jang each, and Show tur Iy Goode.Apply at 197 St Demis street, \\ l'ANTED TO TERRE Lan ot ve Deer .one or two Does.Adarosy Ad .Educational \u2014 M ONTRE.AL couL BGI ATE + SCHOOL.Di VICTOUNJA STREET au vl begin on TUESDAY, 18th lost CHARLEN NICHOLS.L.R.C.P,, Lew tu 616 _ Privcipal È \u201cOI PRIVATE LESSONS IN ish, Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arith- wo raphy, Graminar, Letter-writinz, and Lieneh.air, the Plano and Concertina, spply to bra, Long, No.a7 St.Urbain street.\u2018A Young I dies .fierpoon (laws and Night School for those employed during the day.miso lcssops oye in Cowes.Térma radu ed.644 CLE W ANT ED, a few more Pupils, Professor Jornax line npenod 8 Dat 8cgoou, fir boys, In Englikh ans ommercisi Branches.Number limited to 27 Prof.JORDAN'S Testimonials, with nesrly 40 ycars experience in Canada and America, proves his new mode of teacht to be the muet niircossfai.À grvat advantage to sci over the crowded and cransming institutions.Those + no think of attending should da Oo, sen +n Rvening Clams for Sprocisl Branoh riband and Penmanship taugbt in 19 Lessons of of CoV entoeach for any language an ensuration To ths to Letping, Arithmetic and M: + cent time.Terms very moderate.miown by an interview, or .85 Bt.Lawrence Main street, TATLORING.S Fuca NG SUITS: will pay Fi vg W.LAMONTAGHR.Ro.de £7.LAWRENCE Who defies competition in both gaality ait pits.632 J OHN STAFFORD, 251 V6.James Street.Gentlemen Yorulshing thelr own cloth, shi have made up low for cash 4878s © 4 mi The Large Composition Picture ot he Ball hm now progressed no far, that NOTMAN & SANDEAN sre prepared to receive sittings for It, Ali present atthe Ball are cordially invited té thelr ftudioc in Bali Costume for thal purpose, As the object in view ix Lo get ap à lars histories repr ofthe for p wards, NOTM*N_& BANDHAN makes oo ehaces ton taking tho negatives.nor does any one sitting come ander any responsibility or obligation to subsaribe for, or purchase copies.KF, à B take this of aking the efl- olals connected with the Bali to nue their tnfinenes ESPECIALLY WITE INVITED GUNNS and those from à distance to induce them to arrange for siftings before Jesving the olty, that tas Fictare may de us compiote as posrible.au information will he given OD application te ends.Custom work n spootalty.$4 Good Banda ir or Me.regie #2 charge of their Art Boom, st a en ray CRRA a J, is per rms Tr a pa a SERENE LT NDAY, MARCH 17, 1879.Houses Io Let.THE MONTREAL D; DAILY STAR, MO) Auction Sales, Stores To Let.Is borer.\u2014 À nan named E.Jones was well represented by their bands, and the St.: Noon Tel - saved from fr \\ vy hv the Paie on Satur.Jean Baptiste infar.try fa aud dra corps oon ke egrams.\u201c deu | Mvetscmet to day: _ ; / \u2018 who.\u2018 outant fell in an en erin\u2019! \u2014\u2014 le the Ver.: , AN MATCH.Nes - Advertisements under t's head, one-half cent - \u2014r\u2014= lay on Satria night and pil- wok [A pur ' Ad ter this head, ome-balf cunt per cute under be head.Oe rw ishor by Be & Bar-siou 1st PRINCE OF vie neon Satinday night and was attend.Rifles bar | way also conspic: 0 ram ater rr, Mur h 17 \u2014The three recdustiran word each day.When the Yow a the advertisement before ox plra- noing RI KH foand + ! ; : to withdraw the advertisement béfore expira- f > od will EW PRIN +d by Ur Reed, who foond that he had «ns.ant: \u2014 canes the port a, mar A ty [ac allin exellent cordit on and exempting e tion of time paid for, the balance unearned wiil Yon ot ti time paid Or, the Luiauce uncartied w S ALE OF NE 8 G WALES R IML E ES oh bat 1 \u2018ne of his eyes James Chat Marshal Ketredv and die vie Dore UC run ab, show few signs of fat.Su | be \u2019 F sage TO LET - Two substantial DRY GOODS.+ ¢ toy +, who had been concerned nent was ve the pont.as lh oe lin Astra te épars 1 SE 00 TO LET.TE | The Regtment wi, parade > ss te cent cy NE : .Ant L Stone ftores, wth kvm vard and br IL RSLeAY Ky : Pire eyinN ho ' .ve , re | - .\" Cen \u2018 - | ! ETES aga o VY Evening, ut the ] \u201c La y ?\\ ew York from Mr.TH ona 00 eo women ted 1 Ç be er lF ou : N BE ; | on Shoter street à Tare 46\" std pest a wed arr he sa a Now ana La be Subser bere ow 1 Sell at hor Stores, Nos.120, Cary Hadi ath oclock, abt births ar bere Lo Pre ,metors.Ww.1,81, of ontreal, has been vent ue pla ww dpc tears and < yng 1u feu w May I MIS 1 Be ner, Cul-etous font, with oo] oder Boag - Titi Bros.RAI TR ST à vies treet On Va ever t man moe pas Wn Uniform, those mip GRAHAM & Co.! t Stuy Sieg prison fora year Thesix ve: th Noo wend ton ow cds nw ke ow ' : pese at es vas | PE Sgt and \u201c tout wll al rence Nev onntant Estate we \" , 37 » .AG se peraily »-\\vemed as its ÿ,real benefactor.less numerous The Charman + 15 St.Bridget + Total Abstinence and Benes ~utnarkand the pust eight vears, had arrived RIT a ad thn, M TE EI ta TR Jame ep , stree Rent innderate.App'y Lo ART re Fowel On Monday Evening.17th tai., i i i Police Comuratien, wl Aud M Car aol Society, led by Mr.John Hallorau, 16 bhoid a coufercre with Gen.Kantfinen Gale The Tr atte nt of ehironic diseases of the Bo \u2014 - Verret.Ntewart & Co._ A complete Bekortinent of Tate Line ne, Towels, AT 8 OCIACK.It is to be hoped that everything will pass olf Nae! à alles President .fer fee undid years Las been a fearless fro .1 : » VEE us gaan street, trust, CVs, 4 ici 1 d that ; Deputy Chief aug, Visite tt \u2018 Tesiden se This 15 à fact of the highest Importance H Hon mankind BE te Laxey wm question wheter ta Torres, AN = D Koons Self TO LET\u2014sStore Nu.15 læ- TOGEIIE HN Wn A varied programme of Mamie, Readings, 4p.auspicdotisly, an to-day additional sejuars penis an! fire stations où Satur day.O'Connell Banner.and his ur le Avi Kan divided the King teurs Gf ted te Bas Dot been Bo ctr Fiat J ned A moine streot, at present apoupled bi B A 444 AA 54 und > 4 00000 Matting of firsts The pote re cordialiy invited.: ; \u2018 ; .- 1.fren pie vo varier centur.dr.© .ê Also, ton Tr endesvors, and with greater success than in avd ue ide Llo recoumeut the putting in ot Cariage drawn by two white horses, \u201covu- dom tetween them uvou the death of wis un EE ET Le ae heer pr.WO Leary.reg Aas 4 aT \"hae.771 ana 774 071 \u201c4 M.PUTNAM, Bee, Fale at TEN o'cloek BENNING & BARNALOU, 80 __Auctionsers SA LE OF DAMAGED » GOODS.art Oraly street.Liberal conditions.Apply to Trust and Loan Co.of Chanda, 9 tf 14 Ft.Jamen ntreot.taining Fathers Whittierand Loner zan.Ville Mane Band, 28 pieces.Suciety of the Sucre 1 Heart.Boys of St.Ann's Chutian Brother 8chool with banners.Congregation of St.Aun's Church, wearing ven rlaters and other repairs.A man pated Anstin Howrn bad to be medically \u201cth eoi Of Chi + venith sn, Ule oo oi ls arte Ce Kobus uel ad ther mi thods and prets 0\" CEILS DE ID igtiotanes aint superstition, datll es Puch lhe coving BC Paracels iv, the Adam of tae medica we rid, who Brut broach sin inte the pro fe-wions Hae grandfather, Dost Mohamwed.After a bl.ody wer, Shere Al, through the able generalship of his son, Yakoot khan, drove bus elder brother and nephew out of the country and usurped the throne.the past, way be put forth to promote the feeling of brotherhood, between all the -hil- treated by Dr Leprohon, st No.8 station dren of the Emerald Isle.Latterly all eyes On Saturday A tre broke out at Dr.have been fixed upon onr Irish friemls, Louse on St.Catherine street Shght damage.V ICTURIA SKATING CARNIVAL.FANCY DRESSES REDUCED TQ LUN and 414, = hkoome vac Rout tow nt or Er seigneurs + street, Dr.O'Leary.TO LET\u2014¢VI Cary Avenne, off 414 Selyneurs street, Nos.156, pen 4 Kooms, Relf contetned.=, TO LET, together or separately, for * term of years If desire, those two | Cut-stone front Stores, Fos.86 and aq Nun street, sultable mtroduced mercury tor the traatm.at wiULe Ass asen aides T y \u2018 Jui\u201d - \u2018re \u201ctr i 1 .A .y , a and W , : « Lo store Fixtures, bafr, ke Ent phate, De 83 direction in which he may not unnaturally respect to Engrand\u2019s honored Queen.National, Se etre Jen ob 3 it as tue Lhe venovals are in Ch For nit Ea ternn) Ailments mente, bath ana & rw Len ie Sue Patent wa pare Ettehen Hauxe us hook Devis.Ee wos ff) sup] ose we are drifting, viz., that of tarilfs Your obedient servant.ovie, Presudent, wi ayor Rivard, interest of Au 1 Tatnonany.té paies Prerostre * sun tie thned, or wold rent ow Ww os guid R SIB.020 43 jt S'TRIAL BAZAAR \u2018 \u2019 > h Davin E.Austin,\u2019 Mrzars M.C.Mullim amd D.Lyous, ATTEMPTED FRUTCIDE, \u2014 Brera y, Assisted by tee tre ty vou 6 ' WANTED A nO i pors-tion Leu required.Appiy On the pr Stoch #1 d Pook I Lie to be sold separ Ma [a : ; ARR .se ad ce .; :.a .2 * i | a.| Hu he tu tot fes + 4 + se ow.w c \u201cbte ately.1 antagonistic to the interests Mu Britis Wal: Colonel Commar-ding the Thirteenth K-gL., Vire - Presidents, wearag ais of FX oy Malo, Jo Bo Mellor, oF Beles pea am NES CO Ore en 5 tween Windsor and 1 In Ses oo as Mesrrs.Court & Macintosh.Terme Linge known day Of sale.vépeturers, and uf couptries with which N.G.8.N.Y.office.ville, Out , coufined tn jail hare on A «iy kbsuive ti Joep he, Ca ab sn Frome met with Extend on hioiou pre Ol SALE A - = - .eo nil be ay er a py Lodies of the Committers of the Indasanal tL capt war \u20ac Ç \" > Yoke of : .FA 5 nu Gort : \" S ; » ne tre Bd a : ä Britain bad favored treaty relations.In It need hardly be said that the conten\u2018 Green Banner, representing a power | Lf forgery, Las become Mane and 8Utetn oo chr ing Wen Ror font ated 250 HE Tod Bs om F I hn pes, with Spiendid \u201cth.ana Thursday the 20u1, until: hour of soie.Come wii bold their Anuaal Bazaar, P L nt > k.\u201c , atch-dr i _\u2014 RES ti LV A ; © ki \u201c .Jo > +.Lt.heF IblOrmation given On plication tu : Carada we have loug felt the anomalous of the letter were received in a most heary back ground guard 4 wv 8 wathi-dog vd smense, He will probably be talc oo |e Fs on age Tor LET Far = ç Tad.at that inant pot, the \u201cban ue undereipned.\u201cPE On Thursday and Friday.the 20th and : i i Wilson's Band, 25 ptecen.Wie State luna ie ass bau vn Vien, NY nb pias acc ate EN ae PEN tee ce arnishe «4 East nr leon at COIR ef stone Alc 21st Day of March, ; pasition in which we have been placed, and pint by all who were made aware pi them, push Catholie Baneht Sonety, wub Danver = CN a pa TRL Armee JTS 216 eT TET Caries ta WAT we adi 150 vins UE AETHUR M.PERKINS, - : that it f to tak tion for our and arrang-ments will be made for the recep- 3 Trish Youn Men's 3oomty.\u2019 AWFULLY SUDDEN DEAIH \u2014 M 4191 ue im our pa nest 4 ua nets Far id nate 42 Re Ae lm ables, Bhd dee Re Assignee.when à larve and valuahle stock of useful articles i : : : - 144 .o Men's 3 cy.- Toe Traité Lou mice crue .te ena feat, a n , i al il was lor us to e a C0 {Ven cf the Tlureentt., pen ae ra À ; A Seo wore, March 17 \u2014 Miss Louisa Donall.n.Hore and tow ar demir A with 53 Af po and othe sg tan Léce of Perkins, Fulton & Perkins, wil) be Offer d for sale.P 07%) Guring the winter) Ÿ selves, no matter what sections and indivi.St, Jean Baptiste Vulige Bud 21 pieces.00 arising to dress a yong lie who TT erm unis formel y he Flo see sid wip poear 40 bergers Montreal\u201d March Bin 1870 On Thursday evening, attractive music has been # a) 3 Tei = h .\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 St Patrick's Benevolent Society, \\ * Pog 2} ç =, 0 tH CUTICUR \\ SOAP tala ein warren à bth, 79.kindly prosnised by several amateurs of this city, - Guais might say.bls scarce, ROWSTET, SNOWSHOE SPORT.Marsbads- J.H.«Connor, J.Davia and oh ne 1 en A 1 3 I oo or , TC OL ET selt-cont: ined a ted h SN apes wl ; Maires BENNING & BARSALOU, eh on re 5 roe bn of ae te Mn \u2019 ; neh las.event, .art cf, | .\u2018 * RS Luc 0 amer A ru iesy, through cod 4 - to be supposed, no matter what the Glide Four Excellent Races on Sntnrday\u2014 J.Mackerom.Prostdents =P O'Dn- cage Ca tas VERS fended ob Dead He Medicinn) and Tolls, Tonement thre ant Sve nae Aly GOOD INYESTMEN ro nd Anctioneors rio of où Ta ' o per spositic \u2018The Werthington \u2018up \u2014 Noacreti ; A yl 2 ra ari + .Trom 11 toh, wt | a Ph « î ontitbutions to tbe Fancy Table may be sent to end other Opposition organs may say as to vs Nt.Georgo\u2014 the Latter Victo- vue, A.Perol, {, PTT, MERS COTTON AND CONSOLM.\u2014 1 ai Tey repre dd fren vit ma mht dorm, vad aa 256 SC Constant olr HOUSE PROFEBTY FOR SALE ON ALE OF BOOTS AND SHUES, the 1ndusinal Ryome.or, on toe moraine of the the manner in which we are striking at Flous.Tein La.l* +.NH A - JIVER COOL, Ie pain ey NY \u201cinthe treattaen?of \u201ctn 2 us ; LIREKAL FRRYS à 20th and 21ut, to the Hull, addressed to the care of : , : Father Matthew's Banner.March 17 \u2014Cotton active.Upliads, 5, ated my alge Eee on We rcomauend 11 for the pre TO + NT That First- class s \u2026 -contained Hunses, Nos.8, 7, A, JU Lincnin Mrs.Jobnston or Mrs.Mcboujall, sud fur the British connection, that the sober sense of the Te races on the Montreal Grouud were ; e Wales 5 7 : fente, tar og tiviien wna Touble Home, attn alt oo ve Line, containing 15 kooms, wilh at) rood.Yioral alic, to Mrs.Auidio , ier \u2018 : Prince of Wales\u2019 Paod.Orleans, ?Leeson, March 17, \u2014Consols, .Botte, for thes wha et Soaps a LL With all donde The Subscribers wDl Set at tLeir Stores, Not.126 Contributions to the Refreshment Table should be yy: bl : d bi conducted there were resend ê 3 an ; - .nent : TOs SE Teas efgeet fo {mprovemeunts, Bath, Water-ciuset, and ial-81 \u2018 re .addressed to Mru.Blew Old Country will interpose obstables in our rer y on ay ; i 1e J vre presi St.Patrick's Total Ahetinence apd Beneut 99 11-160 677s, 1034 ë Sw tian ; AA oe in ant Sealp.qu any taxes pprus ved heating apparatus.Aiko, Wood Blut #10 JER BL Peter street, on Lunch wi be merved euh das from 12 to 3 o'clock.; : ; ë > \u2019 : ; i ar ed pat pe thas tore, beth end nursery ts \\ h tt .Lo = .+ way, as it must be seen how beneficial iz 20vut two thowaud ladies aud gentle, Soviely.: \u2014 pina) ered ares reine and punted 0b [ag Alphosae Brit Mie |) melt pontamed, Donnie Honea, forming the Corner Fhurvday.20th March, He .2 Lo d the weather was all that could be desired, Shamrock Band SIPTORTING.Vole presen (6 Roan onty by tear zed carat co of Guy +L eet and LIZLOIN AVE, COUla Hy 50 CASES I SAN , Lu Admittance, He.57 - would really be to Great Britain and ,Ld the lurge field of runners entered fron St.| nu pr ad re Taran 20 RoOU:8, Anisbed In Suparlor eiy0e, with al 450 CARES BOOTS AND SHOES.\u2014 \u2014 .R=.SHE NED t.Bridget » Banner.LGU OF & Ppa 2 The Best Pariaan Soop FE H: \"LA and 2 L moder: mprovements, bath, Wagar-closot, and the dependency also to have no- tLe different clubs caused much enthüsiasui Invited Guests, tiers of Tri Protestant , _ ; aa Poe Clit Una Ub Marans ar prepared oy Wi is 1 £a athe of Tet Root, latent heating wpparstus.Aso, good Blaole Fe my & pellausortod Wholesale S'oes, and suit 1 \\ À i iti I 0 thing placed in the way of the growth ind excited considerable interest as to i \"Societies.nu .AN ha a px daa wok hte ER A EE sus gb w ne, Architect.6 17,580 Comch-houscatiuched vi, 44, n,n Ai el nite Trade __ Mew Advertisements 0- ah _ and develoy ment of the latter, which must [3000 SEC, D BF ME Montreal College Hund.Nopolen Campana, of Bradgepart, Cann, | 0 Sm a ae (O4 64 \u2014 Wedinmeszed rer ro de Bum ano .: eventually be the home cf millions of the 6 \u201cop.& St.Patrick's Chub way we ned koown os Young Sport,\u201d and HO Henor orem #0 Bae on BEE nr SERN.et | For urther pariienars apis Us CT6 SL Joseph BENNING & BARSALOL.GERTRUDE THE AVE GER ; British surplus popalation, and may by Tus GREEN SRE YARDS ed won by hardly say, almost filled to suifacatisn, and ser, ot Torento.Henderson is an autou- 5 ' Ae TTI enh ne A PITRE Merchants\u2019 Bach anger or URN GIRS.\u201c0 Au doneerr \u2018udicious means be long retained as a right C.Coursol, of t e St.George Ulub, beating presented a singularly brilliant spestacie, shivgly gest walker, Je On the Premises.William Doran, By John J.Arnton , Judicio g ang W.Hubbell, A.Giroux, J.Watt, F.Bar the altar bring specially lit and ornam-nted.Tre walking match at Ponghkeepaie NORTHROP & LYMAN, TO \u2018LF we Handsome Fur- 1H) me ees wireet.= : : band support of the nation to which its low, J.E.Austin and Osborne.Coursol From the back of the altar drooped in fes- prdel un ihe 14h nat.Score, Élson, 113 i nirhed House, divided ito fate of re TTT er TT T O INVESTORS! Sunshine after the Storm | People sro proud to belong.But as to Mr.Ven Mina te Rest and url in rh toons green and oolored streamers, wn leach miles to 143 wee 10 wesod, Woasnug: WHOLESATE AGENTS, wa \"go Victoria street.Houses Wanted.TWO SOLID BRICK HOUSES, ; , ; ; ; ; a; 4 D the ide 9 ristle i ty .$0 + shee a \u2014 om - 2 Tiley'a taritf, which, whatever sensation i second.s \u2019 pers oat ther pron ith s'ear-poiatel tom, #02 mods aud bape va 141 Hours.TOL, Ë Tr\u2014Furnishe, à coin a Fr A NTF _ Three or tor 37 and 130 ST.URBAIN STREET, NEW STORY may create at home, is sure to excite opposi- Tue WorTHINGTON (vp, distance one poles and silver fringe, that had been taste- | Aura fos 10 SCOTTY STREET, TORONTO, ONT.jurtatle.aera nue Mode, pores vue fe rar Bn AND , tion in the United States, and at the saine .fully arranged, while the candle lights were The New York papers stato that the name ___ SE Ey hil eleven PATTI Tete ty [I et a Pau it Lai Three Tenements, Bronsdon's Lane, time stimulate a feeling of hopefuiness among our own people, there are a number of items with respect to which it must undergo modifications We have already mentioned à number of these, some of which, in the estimation of those who are the best informed, are absolutely essential to have any effect .in the promotion of our industries.There is flour, for instance, upon which the duty was proportionately less than upon imported wheat.This, however, we learn has been modified, though we are still of the opinion which we Previously expressed, thst there should be no duty on breadstufis.Then, as to coal, we conceived, and there are many who think like us, that to be of any benefit whatever the tax upon bituminous coal aught to be more than fifty cents 8 ton, while no duty at all was advisable upon anthracite.However, Mr.Tilley bas placed both classes of coal upon the same footing, possibly that the latter might be made to contribute to the revenue, since it would require a very heavy duty to induce consumers to substitute to a oonski- «xable extent bituminous for anthracite coal The Gaztls gives reason fo believe that the anomaly as to the duty upon glue, which the Finance Minister has removed, will be cor- zeetad, and it is to be expected that xinoe = much eare has been manifested, as in this in- sfgnos, it was maid to bein the interest of Gevadian furniture manufacturers, those whoss staple consists of iron will not continue to be disadvantaged as they seem to be by the impositions that have been made upon those classes of material which ara the basis of their manufacture and which they are compelled to obtain from elsewhere.To salt no thorough protection has apparently been given, while Canadian lead paint manufacturers are altogether shut out from the competition, for which it was supposed it was the Ministerial intention the better to qualify them.As to the msn- ner in which the paper trade has been dealt with those engaged in it in this city complain that they were im no way consulted, and ssy that they would like to know by whom the Ministry were advised when dealing with them.They reiterate that sufficient indu ments are pot offered them, otherwise, say they, it might be possible to embark mw.re largely in their business.They claim that, instead of ten per cent., twenty should be placed npon willed beard ; and there are ctuers who am of a similar mode of thinking as con erns their own particular branches, to which they will uot be slow in directu'g attention.We notice that with respect to tha book trade a rpecific as well as au ad caloren duly is in some ca es to be resorted to, but it will be reuiar.rd that upon printed books a dury cf so much per pourd 13 provided.Would it not, we ask, he Letter to su'wiitute the ad colorem priveiple } It woald Le more equitable as well as wore sati-factory, We direct attention to Mr.Cartwnght's and Me.Mackenzie's criticiss Which, sammarized, appear in another column.Citv News.Arrivep.\u2014 The Liliputian Opera Com- pay, which opens at the Academy of Music to-night bas arrived in town and is ac the Richelieu Hotel.Tes 81.Grorcr's Socrery distributed last Friday, at * The Home,\u201d provisions to 140 English poor, pumbering with their families 512 persons ; also 25 quarter-cords of wocd.Quick Wokk.\u2014 Charles Gauthier diz Lar-dreville, the batter arrested by the detectives Friday afternoon for stealing #20 worth of dry goods from David Ls bonte, of St.Joseph strier, the same moru- ing, eppeand befure the Judge of Ses-0a+ Baturuay and was, cc iuimitied iv penitentiary for tour years.Accused has à bad record.Davipg teen sent to St.Vinœnt de Paul tpjee before.Fagar AccipesT.\u2014Baptiste Cazaraghi, an Jtaliap laborer on Section 9 sf the Lachius Crpal, was on Saturiay aften:icoa hetwe-u the.bouss of fi ur and five o'clock, struck on thebiad ith à b.x, the ebsin of when hai while raisivg a load of stones.\u2018le war instantly kitled, and a verdict of arci- dents! death was rendered.The de eased wis sober and industiivus, and leaves a wife apd four children in poor circum tances, freaLixe [aD Pipr.\u2014 Twa youths call.\u2018the mrelves Nspeleon Lamonreux and me Chaput went into Leelerc\u2019s jankstore ?Cotario street Fria and attempted sé veu « quapti x .The tor wen Fal HE a vestigat re it was br that the pipw had teen steep from an uececupied house on Papiresn squat, end that ten | llars worth aid ton t-Ln altrget'er.The lads con sh Ue chert Saturday morning aad Wooo seit toga tor wo months eaca.Tie crear kg Domsovivg Case.\u2014 Me G He dios wos 1ossosennned at the inques Fatrodas s'tmeen, ard could swear posi tively iat 1 put up the prescription I.W Furl-i.ineuical student, cormborat ed liaïre's evidence as to baving left the Hixpriosl voter at à certain teur.Cuzner alec gave con botaiive evidence: Nothing was toed om Lokaetler 10 aliow that Da fce had rut up the prescription, and the in quest sdjeuivid io tha 28th inst, to await tLe enalyois of :Le contents où :he bottle, mile, cpen to all amateurs, brought out C.Lamothe aud George Ma nine, St.Georges, W.Bonnell, Independ+nt, t: KR.Starke, Summerhayes and A.W.Mc l'aggart, ail 5 the Montreal Club.There wus © maiderable interest in the race, and Montreal and Sr.George's champions being evenly maiched, a close contest was looked for.At the start Lamothe went away with two yards of lead, at the first turn Starke, Bonnell, S 11m- merhayes, McTaggart and Maclean following in 1nd an file, At the home stretch, ou the first lap, Starke tried for first place, bat came only to Lamothe\u2019s shoulder who increased his stride and drew away, Starke following some three yards bebwd.Meantime Sommerhayes who had been running fourth passed Bonnell, why was a dozen jards in the rear, and crawled up to Starke and the leader, who were running every inch of stuff that was in them.Starke tried his man on the back stretch, then on the hill torning into the hom- stretch of the second lap, and repeatedly on the way home, The result was only te quicken the pace and draw away from Summerhayes, who was running third, bat wl ose ¢t ances were not good for a place.The 1¢8t were out of it, and Lamothe went on, winirg a capital race in 6:17, beating Starke by a\u2019 out a dozen yards \u2014not muca of a performance for a man who was pusbe à from start to finish on a good track.THE 120 YARDS HURDLE was an excellent race, and the first heat was closely contested by J.E.Austin and Bar- luw, the latter losing a shoe.The second heat was won easily by W.Barlow, and the thid and fourth by Hubbell, beating Aus- tip, Barlow, Watt, Giroux and Osborne; 214, 22, 254 and 25 2oconds was the time iven, Tus Hair.Miie s was an easy victory for R Summerhsyes, who distanced all others.Lamotbe tried again for first place at the start, but was beaten off at the second turn by T Patton, and was passed by every ons else, one after the ether.He managsd to barely beat Patton for fifth place at the fin- sh, but made a very maiked collapse upon his previous mile performance.Hodgson wes tecond, Davidson third, W Hubbell fi urtb, and Lamothe and T Patton near together at the close.In the evening the Gymnasium Building was crowded with friends of the clabs w witness the presentation of the prizes and listen to some choice songs, &:., by the snowshovre, as well ns to nj .y some athletes in the G.wco-Romman wrestlivg Louis, aud foil-feucisg, &e.Mr Angus Grant, Pre-i vent, was in the chair, supported by Mr F C A Meindoe, the indefsaugabie 8 «© etary, and Alderman Nelson; Messrs.J L Morris, Lewis, N Hughes, D E Bowie, snd the Rev Gavin Lang present-d the prizes, and ibis clos d the season of 1373 79.The programme included some opeuluy re.wa ks by President Grant ; Soldiers\u2019 Chorus.members of the L & 88 Clubs.reultag, Mr F Hamil'on ; sons, * High Prices\u201d Me J Wilson ; fencing, Messrs Hodgson and Reid.song, Mr G De/ouche : Trio; © Tell me, ve Shepherds,\u201d Messrs Yonng, presentation + À prizes ; address J L Morra, Esq.s ne, *!ae -b Straûse, * Mr J Wilson © piano # |, Mr Sep.Franer : Eve\" Mr Wm Young, chorngby clube, «5 Spoon.ers,\u201d Mersis Yonng aud Wilson ; L +-.0- Komen ares Tir x, Mesors Starke ani Ste .act + ed Save the Queen, \u201d by the clubs au | ai- diexve, sous, ST.PATRICK'S DAY.its Celebration by oar Irish Fellow Chitgessn\u2014 Lhe tintherlag of the Vo cation \u2014 The Pruoeenston \u2014 0 is .- Arches and Decorations \u2014Ineldeuts of the Day.The oldest resident will hardly call v mind a St.Patrick's Day less inviting than that which broke with the dawn this mora.u:g, and instead of the bright, warm sunshine of the day before, the sky was grey and sullen, wilh every indication of show.Sul} 1he preparations for the walk continued and the emblems of the various socisties were observable 1n e-ery direction, volunteers in uniform, bandsmen with glittering plumes aud instruments, ladies and gentle.wen of all grades decorated with THE SHAMHOCK : F IRELAND, either the time-honored little sprig in its pative me desty in the hats of thoee fortu- pate enough to get 1t ; ve ils ai lificial repre ser fatso:, shu bred with gold and silver fry ged mr rd tasselod upon the cost lapels o ! t}e members of the different societies, As j cree o'clock approached the threatening srow conweced to fa'l, and aided by a ; baak north-east wind, changed the geuial | Patures of the average St Patrick'a Day to the bleak rawness which usually marks ét Asdrew's Day.And why not?They ray St.Pairick Was à Scotchman, and tne cerkofthe weather muy bave been wirh this apo= storm andj bleak north-easter pay ing a uibute to that side of the smnt\u2019s nationality.ST, PATRICK'S HALL was decked with eveigreen, and across the strest to the Tansey House were to he se-n sveral flags flaunting in the breeze.A crowd stood about and chatted gaily, notwithstanding the bleak rawness outside.Li tle girls in green nbbons\u2014a few wearing green for\u2019 the procession, were there a while the prepamtions \u2018were going forward, but the Inast;ucted by the Dominion Martbleoid te vil at their Store, No, 435 Notre curly In Aptil, 8 larg + and verted thelr go da, couprisius Mantl We an Company.| amie riree:.assurent of vey Boas Table cup, Gaceves Cet, «4 vod Gn view ap io date \u201cff asle, Particuiars In Crue dtr mea M.H!ICKN & Cr, Hi Auctioneers, WINDSOR HOTEL, MONTREAL.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HER+BY GIVEN that al\u2019 Goods snd Baggage left in this Hotel for dobts dus, Wii L EE SOLD ONE WEEK FROM THE DATE HEREOF, uniess previously rodesmed.JAMES WOR ! HINGTON, Montreal, March 14th 157.SALE AT THE HOTEL, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 2ist, At Li VENO cie ke AM.BICKS & ¢0., 82 Auctioneers.Tn mere | Ot1av i, or from tbe normed ï AS1- OFF CLOTHING, ; Thu best prices green by Cv Go.Rotomon.1225 st.Cathertne st.su) vue ueniriig to dispose of such, piosse al Xen an 3 26 Tuesday\u2019s \u201c Star,\u201d $ y HA { Montreal, 11tb March, HIS WORSH Ib THE MAYOR, BEVERE HIVARD, - will attend at bis O.Hall, DAILY, from E am., till TWELVE o'clock Noan, for tion of public basiziess.OTE CHS.GLACEKME TER, SKREI! The above is the Trade Mark regiuteéed by the undersigned for their \u201cNew Brand\u201d of almest (OD LIVER OIL.Itis, without cxoeption, the finest Oil y ot introduced.THE MEDICAL HALL, _ BY.JAMES BTRRET.indseor WINDSOR HOTEL AND WHOLEBALE BY KENNETH CAMPBELL & oo, 54e 184 Bt Francois trot.GEO.R.PROWSE, (SUCCESSOR TO PROWES BROS.) promo FRENCH COOKING RANGES } For Families, Hotels and Restaurants The only Canadian award for Wrought Irom Ranges\u2014Paris, 1878.Printed Circulars and Testimonlals on applition : HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE 1 224 ST.JAMES STREET.FOR WALL TINTING! JOHNSON'S PATENT DPRY-SIZED KALSOMINE COLORS AND FREst O.PAINTS ! READY FOR USE.SAMPLE CARDS ON APPLICATION.BONS & 00., WHOLESALE AGENTS, 384 AT.PAUL STREET.0.PRAWNS, RCOL- RED SNAPPER, BHRKP HEAD, SALMON, BLACK FISH.All kinds of Fresh Fish and Oysters, a8 30 RADEGONDE STREKT, GEO.F.PHELPS.Auction Sales, Y ATT HORITY OF JUSTICE \u2014BUPFRIOR COURT.Wil he seld by Pablic Ate tien »t the Auct'on Rooms of W.St.James rtrect, Montr.ae, On Tuesday Next Ith inst, tbe Hruschold Furniture, Planofost .*¢iree 10 the mater of Rotert Margaret T.Matthews.fale at TFN o'clork.WILLIAM LARKIN, BS.STOCK FOR BALE BY AUCTION.Yatton of CUENPAGNE & FOIRIER, of _ ; .having: \"een duly sppoiated Attorney tor the \u20ac reditors in this matt r, Dow gffer the Tock in-trade to he soid; hy Auction, at Dan~ | Tuesday, the 15¢h Instant, AL ELEVAN o'clock à m., Stock amounting to about #700, consisting of Dry Roots and Shock, firoreñes and Hardware.Terms made known day of aie For further information spp2y ta G.A.SHAW, y - OLIVIER, Attorney.48 Ft.Francoie Xavier street, Montreal, 16th March, 1579.Insolvent Notices, INSOLVENT ACT of 1876, And Amending Arte Im the matter of 8.J.BA.Bankrupt Stock for Sale by Tender, Tenders st 80 much in the Dollar on inven! value, will be received by the undersigned, Thursday, the 20th March rust, For the 8tock-in-Trade and Shop Purnici belong :ng to the above Estate.CP are, The Biock consisis ot Haberdushory, ents\u2019 nisLings, &c., &c., and tion to the Uhderiunod.Tenders other than cash, to state secarity.The highest orany tender not necessarily nocepted Ar ount of Stock tn Store Amaunt of Goods tn Bond.Amount of Bture Fixtures.\u2019 ria ln ew Er Rs HYD HE CHARLES BAILLIE, 112th March, 1870.of Ottawa, Store on business under the name and DINNE NG & CAPELL, insolven Tenders will be received by theu ) 11 o'clock in the Estate of the above-named a Ihe Ktew ho fn \"all pew, and n The Bighent, or any tender.3e ventory may, be mech, «order.We have plenty of hay and com.\u201d .8 do, $8.35.2 do, $120, 14 do, $1,004 CIRCULATION of the DAILY STAR week ending Mar.bh 1h i, 1970 =~ Moudny wees ve 14.999 Tuesaday .cee.14 9732 Wedueaday 15,152 Toarsday.15.079 Fidaÿy \u2026.cee 13,193 Saturday.483 TP ral \u2026 60,519 Births, Marriages and Desths.BIRTHA.MCOGRE OR\u2014 At 44: ra g 2 rest, oir the lith instant the wife of Alex.Mo dregor, ul a son.LAPPIN\u2014On the tor street, the wile of John Lappin son.IA #4 RENCE\u2014On the tn March, at Prince Arthur street, the wife of Fred.D.Lawrence, of a son.MARRIAGES.MITCHELL.IRW N\u2014At Port Hope, Ont, on the Lh tunes hy tan ss LEK Featiie, Kdwin YO Mio el, th rd dnughter of Mr.J.le.Port Hope.rh March, af 102 Inspere wt.« ('narlotte, Irwta, sil of DEATHS.GA RLI*K-\u2014In + the l3t instant, hrs elty, On vl .Cacia Warnick, Morse Um sel aged 9 years and 3 mootha.FOOD.Gan - « v8 !-nea, 243 +1.Hi tert «treat, on Tuesday, stn instant, at 2 pm.Friends and saoquainiances are respectfully Invited 0 as oud.8) 2 GOUL4AN-On the ith March, Walter Samuel.the infant son of James ant Fanny G .agod 9 months and 18 days BRADY\u2014In this eity, on the léth instant.Cwiherine McGsuvran, beloved wife of James Brady, aged 30 years.GREEN\u2014At the General Hospital, on the t5th instant, Susaonab Morris, wife of William Green, sged 40 years.ARFHY\u2014In this eitv, on the L5th lost.Manic] deCarthy, eldest son of the late Call McCarthy, aged & years and 7 months DOU DIET\u2014ALt Toronto.on the 13th instant, Edward Frederick, eldest non of the late Rev.J.F.boudiet, and brother of Rev.C.A.houdiet and A.G.Doudiet, of Mont .CLEGHORN\u2014AL! 56 8t.Jean Baptiste street, 8t Jean Baptiste Village, on Lhe 14th inst, Alice Nisbet, second daughter of Mr.john Cleghorn.LEON 4 RD\u2014At Quebec, on the fth Instant Mr.Joseph Leonard, butcher, aged 37 years.MAuUIRE\u2014 At Quebec, on the 4th Instant, Catherine Clare, aged 14 years, daughter of John Msguire.GLOBTER\u2014 At loronto, on the 8th March, Mrs Mury (#loster, aged 86 years, a native of Limerick, Ireland.BOURCHIER\u2014AL * The Batteaux.,\u201d Toronto, Eleanor Jean, the eldest daughter of William and Marion Bourculer, aged 8 years and 20 days.STEWARTI\u2014At Toronto, on the 5th ins\u2019.Robert Stewart, youngest ron of Alsi der Stewart, aged 4 years.Two 0'clock P.M.COMMERCIAL March 17.The result of the tarilï has already bev wo advence the price of some kinds of provisions.Hams bave been advanced Ic per 1b to 10 cents in round lots, and lc per Ib on lard to 10 cen's.Mess pork is unsettled, snd prices nominally quoted st $13.50 to $14 per bbl.No transactions, however, 8, stv reported at the moment.Eggs a | 220 &288 BT.JAMES SIREET, steady at 20c per doz.The batter markët (THE OLD STAND) is weak and prices are irregular.Where a _ customer puts in an appearauoe he is iu- & 14 Co's BReduoud vaiiably accommodated, although it costs | Fire Dimnond and Enamel rome 170 0 sx5 00 i ç ¥ine G+ 1d \u20acrose, set with we, the seller a steep concession.We quote Diam bin and Pearls.hen 8 00 34 0 from 10e to 16c for medium to fair grades, pune God (roms, with Sontaire, : iti Pearl and Fiamond nettiag 75 00 37 50 Thich are sbout tho eg ants hore.Pendant and Bron combined, © \u201che ane is dull, 8 8 ul act with Dlamonds and Tur i i odes.120 00 44 00 ef any buoyancy po la the retail trade Pendante A meth yata, Pearis and e uote cto In sm ots.shes Dismonds,.eas 75 00 30 00 are quiet st $3.90 to $8.95 for pots per .100 \u201cBrooc\u201d \u201cCarbuncire and Diu- 00 48 00 : : , onda.- - ee t : es are h) Tr on Accoun oO J \u20ac metal vid ! famond Ring 130 vo 85 1x) Tbs Appl highe : \u20ac the si tuith F ! su vo 13 00 5 © on , set with Fo s uU 251 sue duty of 305 per bbl, from 82 50 to æ very ane \u201cpearl and Diamond 125 00 6 50 Tol ricee.fng,.ee & Uf ing t 4 P : cames Ring 8st with Diamonds.120 00 80 00 It is stated that the daty on imported Lady\" Fnemeilrd Gold Wateh 56 00 39% wheat has been altered from 15c to lÜc per Brooch and Earrings Gold ane Carbuncles.105 00 42 1 bushel.Broveh and Farrinus\u2014Gotd, Em- a3 00 33 = rule Peary, Le 2 32 About $4 a thousand feet is all that can Bet Gente\u2019 Studs, vor fine Mink 21 00 9 50 i > Coral, inounted with Gold z + be obtained for good logs an the banks of st Genis\" solltaires, vu fine : the Chippews River, in Wisconsin.Pink (oral, mount'd with @\u20191d 15 00 8 00 Competent ns estimate the total sv@r crop of Cuba at 650,000 tons, an excess of 180,000 tons over the last crop, The quantity of the tobacco crop in the Vueits Abajo region is difficult to estimate.The leaf is muddling large, and of fine quality.The crop in Rewedios tas been secured, and amcunts to abuut 90,000 quintals.The Chicago correspondent of the New York Commercial Budletin reports a general pwpcse all through the North.West to go int esttle feeding extensively, sud to fatten their stock well before puting it on the parket.From a number of ocunties ia Kansas wpoarta of the eondition of winter wheat aye encouraging, and cattle in spleu.| did condition.Winter wheat in [ilinuiy veraily looking well ; and a corresponds om Marion County, Towa, writes :\u2014 We shall extend the breadih of our sowing ot spring wheat beyond that of either of the t three years; at the sawe time we are Re ermived to run the hog and corn bumi- ns as extensively, and cut down the oat crup We are binng bands fur $12 per month, b- ing 20 per cent, less than last year.Hands me plenty.Our stock of cows yonag cattle and sheep are all in unusgally good Montreal Herse Market.March 17.Statistics show that the horse trade of this oity bas steadriy ineremsed sincs the com.maucement of present year, until it has sui pessed in volume the business of aay corresponding Riot of former years.Last week, from Monday to Saturday, no less thau 823 horses were to the United Siater, costing $22,561, being an average of $70 cach, ns compared with the previous week of 370 borees, valued at $20,258.50, or an average of $75.03 each.Since Jauuary 1st, 1879, we have exported from this city 1.713 borses, for which hss been paid the large som of $128,502.25.Our reprated asscriions that Montreal was fast becuming the grent distributing centre of the horse trade of Canada, have been amply verified by the largely increased transactions of the past two mouths.As msny as thirty bayera Were operating at one tiwe in the yard of the Amencan House lust week.An extensive horse buyer wid our reporter to-day he bad been through the Estero Townships, end QO.tario in search of horses, bat that he could find no p iut that otfered the advantages for trading as did this city.Sellers \u2018are \u2014aiso recnguizing this faet, and those who formerly sold their aai- m= # in the couu ry uow prefar to dispose of them bre.As soon as th» country roads brak up, end impede travelliog, of course busizess Will temporarily slacken.Three German buyers have been inspecting he stocks of cert-in borse-raisers is Stanstead and other piiuts im tha Town-hips, but, as tley msde no purchases, it :4 presiuned they wil fill thet 0 drrs hero.Daring the past week Mr, James Mognire sold 1 buy carriage he ree for $120; 1 brown saddl» horse for $140; 1 Canadian bay pony Le $80, spd 1 do for $60.The quality of the horses sold lust werk waa helo tho average of the week previous.The follwing were the »hipmen:s of horses flem Montreal to the Unxted Siates last week :\u2014 March ty, 22 horses, $1,492; 17 do, FL.213 50.March 11, 20 horæ-n, $1,820.Marca 12, 20 hermes, $1,092.60; 6 do, $440; 15 dv, $083; Maron 13, ¥ horer, 3182 50; I$ de, $1,148; 15 do, $1,119; 20 do, $l,t14; 19 do, $1 238 ; 5 do, $207 ; 22 do, 31,470.54 ; Mgich 34, 1 boise, lou: 15-13, $1,122 0; 8 do, 85017, 15 do, $1,242 50; 19 du, $910; 18 do, $1,278: 204, $1,530.* New York Cattle Market.In New York tradein live stock generally was slow on F:idav last, and arnvals were Light, which caused values to rma stealy.At Bi.xtieth street Yards horned osttis soid at 776 \"0 104c per Ib, weighta bic to 8 ewt At Harimus : ove Yards paces ranged from 8c10 1 } per lb, weights 8c 10 9} cwr, General sll wance, 53 ibs net ; a fow sales were efficred on 55 1b, slso on 57 lbs, net ; q +l ty poor to go.d, in the sggregats coarse ad en.Milch Lowxssold a.825 to $58 per brad.calves urladed.Meal fed calves sold at 44c per Ib; Lean Veals at 6c to dhe gab.sheep roid at Lio to Be per ib, È mb- a\u2019 6 per 1b, qualu y being fair to g ni.Que ow -load of Hc@s was so\u2019 on live weight, te ms not obtaued.(ity dressed not queted at noon.HONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.[REPOSTED APBSEALLY FOB THE STAR] Mared 1 7, 15879.New Adverisements t's PM._ WEE KLY TEST.Number of Purchased serves Juring Week anding Ma vor 15, 137) Bame Week Last Yenr Incrrase 417 CARSLEY'S NEW GOODS.\u201cur 1 8 ARSLEY QS POR THE BIST Vy I AUL ASC SUR LIN EN VOUS Check Linen tocess Towel ng, SH pny and, Albhmen darge Hook Tow cago Te per A.inen Tera low- Un vyir +11 vard toy 12 me por yards Tope yard Ail-linen Diab Towers, Beat Hue-c0 t rush Worth 106 s Laen Kolter Towe lux.On, + pr .ard Jimen Huchaluck lowes, + Gex 1 Linen Hu Ranack Towels wv oe CARSLEY'S TABLE (LOTHS, far te cuk Colored Tal o (lush vary $0 Large Colored (lens, ou y Saw eda lan Geomnd Prd (loth Covers only #1 11, Large Frébtedd al-wovet vores, nis #1 50 JAVA TABLE COVERS.Just received 1 cmall agrortment Sf the new Java {overs Fringed all roand.on y $2 43 PIANO COVERS.Our pew Plano Covers are all of the newost design and bent colors.Prices from $3.75.NEW DRESS.You can buy at 8.CARSLEY S the very best Love Granite Cloth.tn uil th- newest siusdes.for Jb per yard.TWILL LLAMA.You can buy at 8 l'ARSIEYS te very bent quall>y of all-wool Twi) Llama Cloth, in all ils newest shades, for 3dc per yard.CASHMERE DEBEIGES.\u2019 You can buy at & C'ARSLEY'S extra good quality».all-woo! (eshmere Debeiges, in all the now.s shades, for 2te per yard.CAMELS HAIR FINUSH.You van buy at $ ( ARSLE) > the newest make in Came'n Hale Flush Leveuges, tn all the new culars, for 330 per yard WASHING TAMA.AHRENS vxrr good wal, tu 226 per yan! You cau buy at ~§ nd Tama Cloth 1k all shade + 8.CARSLEY, 298 and 395 NOTRE DAME STREET.Le J¥SOLVENT ESTATE \u2014or\u2014 SAVAGE, LYMAN & 00, GERTRUDE THE AVENGER: OR, Sunshine after the Storm ! NEW STORY IN Tuesday\u2019s *\u201c Star.\u201d MANTLE, DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY.MISS EVANS, Frem Madamo WHITE'S, Court Lressmaker, Reuyrnt street, London, England, by appointment to H.M.Queen Victoria and H.R.H.the Princess of Wales, has undertaken the above business, and, from her large and extended experience, confidently Invites patronage.A large number of competent hands already erigaged.\u2019 Richmond Villa, Gr B l'pper St.Lawrence street.OTICE\u2014 Estates of the late J.N.Provencher and wifs, of Dutremont, County of Bochelaga.- All pe:sous having claims against sald Estates are hereby od to pres nt the same forthwith, duly attested, tu the undersiyued Notan and those indebied to sald Bstate.are also notin to pay in the hands of the same Ni: tarivs, who are entrusted with the liguidation auf austiement of sald Fstetes.Fotice Is »lso given that on THU RY DAY next, at TEN o'clock a.m, the wholy of the ms vable offects of sald Estates will be soid by ayction, at the ate ersidence of the said J.N.Pro vencher, Outremont (Cote ste.Catherine) ny orter of the heirs Provencrer, HETU & DUMOU.HEL, NP, 10 bt James street.Montreal, 18th Maran, 1-79.79 WING & UU, IMPORTERS OF PLATE GLASS, Mannfacturers ef Mirror Pilates and Mirror Frames, WALNUT AND GILT MOULDINGS AND FRAMERS.AGENTS FOR TABER & CO.AND LEWIS PATTBERG & BROS.VELVET FRAMES AND PASSEPARTOUTS Chromos, Engravings, Photographic Bupplies, &0 14 De Bresoles »troes, Montreal.45 76 King street west.Foronto.MORE CHEAP KEADING ! ANOTHER LOT OF Je.NOVELS.ite Neighbors, The Captain's Dsaghter, The tea of Bolliwasre, ne Wedduioy R::1g, Mesceford's ITeacbery, A Queen Among Wumen, The Enchantress, lisarts at Stake.Mm Lufion's \u2018 hoive, +west- bosrta, A Batiorn Wooiny, Pari of Banner crues, Flint ina deel, Un Her Bridai Moun, 8:4 many otners, xt FIVE Ch 13 BACH ! BUNPHREYS VARIETY STORR, 1187 ST, CATHERINE ETREET, SELLING FR Tuer.Lu N P NEW PRICES.The Paw Turin of $104 per toon b''erature noces rit.tus The feliowing siterations (the price of Manzi = and new pape ry unity Herald an tothe IME nn oawarinea, Ak Bow relia auf ates ae macs tae 2 tne Ladi ce\u201d Jornal ant afher Ale HO mags zine c., Harpers and otic de mb.a hon Vde .Seustde afd other Librart «singe nun bors, © col V0.numbers, [8e - double nannies Rg 20¢.New York Ledger snd other 6 papers, 70, at Hendervons Lending library, 181 +1} Per ste et Branch nel GERTRUDE THE AVENG:R; 121 &t.Lawrence OR, Sunshine after the Storm NEW STORY IN \u2019 [TN a 9° Tuesday's Star.PEt TAL SUVMBHE\u2014THi \u2018 LONDON CLAPHIC- Marriage of Fu vx Arthur with the Prinorse Loulss Morgar:t of i* us aia.his will be à fine >» che Twenty-rixth day a March, 18 at Fizhr : of tae och Ln the fSomuoos, ab tbe Jom, tie ef the zsid Fefrmdont.handgun, Clock, is thoroagh 64 6 rufen nes.Auviy Ge St.Charles Borrommn street, tip tbe City of mantrees will be wid y sv lori) of Juste, all the gonis and chaitels of via x this constat MON DA Y, MARCH 17.1879.Six Uclock P.M.ry Citv News, Rrsrevoir SKAT NE Kins Po ade vt tlus sink, why bh bas Teen portponed several tan + où ae oan of the we hr will ake plae \u2018v-morrow, Pac 250 uir Theice ts ur spendid vonditi on.A Qur-Tios UF LIFR Asst HANCE.À In y wee ts Stand ded home time ago was éntiUled te are nraz ce money from a compa y Li tLe emount of 4,660.There was sone flaw in the poliey tl d'nj: so far as the age of deceased was core-rned, and the company, \u201cArr some hagghng, offere 20mg Lo tue ady, but the latter rofused, and now will appeal to the Courts.mn oar Pointe Claire.AL a general kessn of the Municipal Council ot the County vf Jacques Cartier, }=ld at Printe Claire, the 12th March tet Mr J BO BT me fe Farol of Lachive, was elected Prefect, an fu.Boilran, N.P., of St.Genevieve, re-appoint- el Becietary Treasurer \u2018BEAUHARNOIN CRIMINAL COURT.March Term.This Court sat from the 1st to the 11th inst.,, Hon.Mr.Justice Belanger presiding, Mr.C.H Bt.Pierre for the Crown.The following cases were disposed of :\u2014Joseph Huot, father and son, were found guilty of destroying a legal document and were committed for three months.Alexander Charron aud Jacob Bkino wers tried on a charge of stealing a buffalo robe.Charron was found py of larceny and was sent down for ene year, Bkine, for receiving stolen goods, got 3 months.George Peterkin, larceny of five bee-hives, plea, not guilty.Verdict, guilty.Fifreen days.Joseph Charlebois and B.Charlebois, ten days im.prisupment for injuring a horse.Jos.(i-n.drop, charged with same offence, was dis charged.Charftable Insiitotions aod their Work.MONTREA! GENERAL HosPHI AL.\u2014 Visiting Governors week commencing 17th inrt., Mesers © J Brown and Jas Brown.We give acknowledgments from the following Societies and individuals \u2014Rev.Eobert Wilson, Mrs.Linton and *A Frien:!, * vast-6ff elothing : lattle Vinton, 21.Tao Cut-déorleli f- Messre H À Nelson & Sous, pIONBE, F20, and F EGilman, per NB \u20ac, B10- Mix H 1, Holten, 836.M N, 825; Messre.Evans x Riddell, $25; 0 1 Clark, .Mrs Durnford, #3, LA A Jones, 810; su M M #16 Meltuçall & Davidson, $20.Ladies\u201d Benevolent- RAA Jones, 820 ; dry Ainton, Du lbs riee.11 Benevolent Society - À Lorrel of oatmeal, reeult £ Ponediets ++ Bact elors muteh of the Caledonian Curling Club Matthew Haunan, 1 barre] ox med, Protestant House of Industry aud defuge, #200 from estate of late Mrs Murdoch Moe kenzis, qer D 'Aikman Montreal General Hoepital- Kenneth Campbell & Cols am.ployres, $21: Dr Fenwick, 82.Dr Rol- dick, 812 : from Messrs JS Hunter & \u20ac Cushing, notaries, 831, a rebate for profs sonal services rendered | Miss Frothinghan, #120, and R B, 85.PUBLIC OPINION, Government Life Insaranece.To the Editor of THE Stan.8ir,\u2014 J see that Mr.T.R.Johnson las entered the lists in favor ot his pet scheme.1 believe that n pamphlet on this subject which | saw a few months ago was writin by Lim.I could wish that J had a copy at band in order to make a few quotations.However, 1 may perhaps do this at some future time.At present 1 will confine myself to his letter in your paper.The only redeeming feature in Government life insurance is that it gives absolute security to its patrons.This is offset by so many disai- vantages that private companies are much to be preferred.All who have Lad anything to do with the Government Savings Bank know how much the business is impeded by red-tapeism.No money con be drawn without application to Ottawa.Cheques canuot be drawn on the bank.No more than $300 con be deposited in one year.Nu more than $1,000 can Ye at your credit at oue time.luterest iy only allowed from the first day of the month succeeding the day of deposit, and to the first day of the month Jwing which money is drawn, &c.&v.Most people will have nothing to do wi h it.Government life insurance would degenerate into a second savings bank scheme.How has the plan worked in Denmark 1 Another writer bas already told us of its failure there.How did it succeed in England?The Government there tried it, believe, but had to give it up.How did it succeed in France\u201d This was rather an annuity department, but the French Government Jost immense sums of money by it, Let us learn by the experience uf others.If ft has not succeeded in these countries, how will it succeed here! Does the Government bring forward the measure because it considers the companies now doing business as untrustworthy ?Nu.It wants Lo raise ms ney by doing business that properly le- longs to private companies.\u2018 Since this is the object, let it engage in other enterprises Let st begin to buy and sell dry goods aud groceries.Let it engage in all branches of trade, since it can make money by doing so.Enormous sums are, it is true, sent out of the country year after year, as life insurance premiums.But what has this to do with the question ?It is the result of in.uring io foreign instead of home companies.Our Canadian institutions are rapidly driving all others frum the field.Your corresponrl- ent says: \u2018It is intended that in no case will the family of the insured ever lose oue cent cf the mony paid in.\u201d We doubt if he himself knows what he means by this.Isit that the sum of the premiums received will be returned to any one withdrawing, without interest! If this privilege be allowed st the end of the first year, the premium for an all-life policy would require to be about eight times as large ns those now taken.Does he mean, then, that preminms would be returned with the interest realized on them 7 If a large number received this aurrend-r value, the country would bé in danger of being reduced to bank- ruptey.In shoit, it cannot be dune.Or does he mean, tl en, that what is technically kocwn as the mserve is to bs returned ?This cannot be the meaning, surely ; forin this case the insu red would lose a considera * le portion of hie premiums which would he set aside for ex)enses and profits.Whar, hen, can he meun ?There is no satisfactory explavation that I can see.Mr.Johnson may te however ; or perhaps some other real estttg agent who is as well vers | in life insurancèes he is, will do so.Yours truly, T.B.M.; March 17.A decidedly easier fedling appears to he reitling down on English breadstuif-.Formers\u2019 deliveries during the past week in tbe United Kingdom have increased, which stems somewhat strange covsidering the re cent reports that have been received from parties on the other side, to the effect that farmers had marketed nearly all their wheat spd that home supplis would at once materially diminish.This looks as though there are pasties in England as well as on this continent who have an interest in keeping up prices.A London private cahle jst nm ceived reports wheat and maize declining on a very sick market.In Chicago this morning wheat was steadier and a trifle higher at 904c April.Pork waa also steady at $0 924 April and $:0.024 May.Lard showed little change.On \u2018Chang there vos ecarcely anything stirring #ither in wbeat, coarse grains er flour.Sales were.reported of 50 barrels of choice Btron Bakers\u2019 at $4 60 ; 100 Extra, $4.50, sol 110 Strong Bakers, $4 50.The stocks of flour in store here amount to 76,292 barrels, which shews an inereuse of 6,576 barrels since the 1st of the month, and a gain of 13,288 barrels over lent year's stackn.Tha effect of the tariff has heen to raise the price of barley und oats.Bixty cents par bushel hae been hid for harley that à week ago was offered at 55e.Oats are quoted at 32c pr bushel.occurred under the new rasime, prices mint be taken as purely nominal.The following were to-day\u2019s prices : Superior Extra.$470 to 4x0 Extra Buperfine.450 Lo 455 Faney.i.480 Lo 455 Spring Kxtra .42 do 415 Bhperine.84) ww Strong Bakers.440 to + nan .205 lo ),7 TA Le Poll._\u2026 280 to 2M Ontario Bagh.210 to 23) City Rage doltverad 2% to2~) W.J.Fairbairn's Liverpool private cable despstch reports wheat markt firm, but pot quotably higher ; fair husinass done.\u2018The Chicago hog market this morning wis firm apd higher at $3.80 to $3.00 for light graden, and $3.60 to $4.80 for heavy grades.Receipts, 8.000 head.Cattle market quiet.Receipts, 1,600 head Beceipts of on Saturday were 75 burh of corn, 1,220 bbls of four, 10 bhis avhez, 69 packages of butter, 268 boxes of cheepe, 173 rolls of leather, 10 cases of 1).bseoo.154 casks of spirits, and 4 dressed bg.ing ~srgne~ of wheat apd corn quiet.Cargo 3 on ja=rage and for shipment, wheat ander « neglected © vo bosinesa doing.Mark Loue whert rather ensier, de con amall Nan Per of curgoes on +n'e off cons, wheat la than 0.| quiet ; French do eeady Farmers = liveres of wheat during the week 50,000 £5,000 quiets.Liv.Tpool spot whert Carp ery, ve CAB, SPE.LATUCE.BB.o e .dr.Terms J .Moutrcal, 17th March, 1870.041 steadier, doc ip quiet.Beertobm's English advices report flo.| Fr gosh country wheat mark :« ! But as no transactions have as es : AurxCr.=! Cost.Soe Nave proviousiv stated, the re +! \u201cto b v\u2019anthre ee.has -compe! ©, ol civ tb tapoal fosh appaes by raid, be toi hos oor-o ue ly forced dear to écaee tb pe al red Soove nl Us SOUS D pr tou, and vhestaut 815% Ce dia al o advance} ta SA 50 pes St.Gabriel Unttle Market.March 17.At tbis market to-day Mr Frank Sh:-ids, of Toronto, sold 1 car-load of cattle to M RJ Hopper at 846 each, or at the rate of 2§c to 4e per Ih, live weight.These were distillery fed cattle.Mr Shields has 750 bred now feeding at Mesars Gooderham & Worts\u2019 stables at Toronto, and cousist of same very prime stock, Mr Samuel Price # Jd 8 very choice strerv, weighing from 1,700 to 1,000 its each for Se per Ib, live weight.Mr Wm Head sold 20 vattle at from de to 4jc per lb.Mr Matt Elliott sold 7 cattle for 7ÿe per lb.Live du gs are worth $4 Su to $4 75 ] e- 100 lb, Co \u201cFiNarNociar., March 17.The money market was dull to-day, with little or no business duing.Call loans on firat-class collaters] can be obtained at 5 per cent, but the bulk of business is done at b} to 6 per cent.Sterling exchange is quiet at 9§ to 94 for 60 day bills, and 98 counter rates.New York draf 41-16 to § preminm.Bales this morning were :\u201425 Montreal, 1364 ; 10 Merchants, 784; 35 Montreal Telegraph, 103} ; 25 do, 104 ; 75 do, 1044.Afternoon sales :\u201411 Montreal, 187}; 26 and 10 do, 187} ; 1 do, 88 ; 14 Consoît- dated, 46, 20 Peoples, 484; 29 City Passenger, 75; 100 do, 75.The rtock market was generally firmer.Montreal sold up to 138, Merchants was strokg, selli: y at 782 in the morning, but in ternoon 79} was bid.City Pas Dgef changed hands at 75.The only stock that showed uny weakness as Consolidated, which declined to 46, This was attribut-d to the failure of Johm Trruer & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, of Toronto, who are said to be heavily indebted to the Consoli late, and uj5 cover Flour per cental Bpriny Wheat.Red Winter.White Winter .Club.22 Corn, per cental Barley.Outs, per centa) \u2018enn, \u201c Pork, new.rd 28 ASXSIŒOP Lear rs DEO-Ime - a.Excra CUITION.Evening Telegrams.! HFENCH AFFAIRS: Loxnos, Mach TA Pans Corrost-dident sava the Curhi- Let will protaily bete ddied sh rtly, ow 12 to the impr es + BPP.5 BROTHERS, 1 Bowling Green En AVE LEVR, 20% Bt.James street, Mont- 6 287 WHITE |p CROSS LINE |; FROM THE CONTINENT to CANADA.Dtrect steam and sail communication The 85 \u2018* AUGUSTR ANT-RR,** will leave Antwerp for Haifax on Or mbuat 15th March next, to bc foilower by the 88.* DANIKL OTRINMANN,\"\u201d om or about the 15th of April next, direct for Quebec and Montreal.Steamers will take goods at Through Rates to a'! parta in the Dominton.rhe talling Vosssls * Pucific\" and \u201c Julins,\u201d will lesve Antwerp for Montreal, respectively oo the 14th and 31st of March next.or freight and purticulary apply to in An \\ EINM A & LUDWIG, ln Moutreal, MUNDER- LH & CO., Agente for the White Lins.Wontr al, 11th Pebruary.1878.3x An ALLAN LINE dell 45 p Zn, 1S Under contract with the Govern.< Lin men.of Canada for convoyance CANADIAN AND UNITRD STATRO MAILS.1878-9.1878-9, Winter Arrangements.This Company's Lines Are com pated of the ander noted first-class, full-powered, Clyde-builé, doublé engine irog Bteamszhips \u2014 Tonus.cre eens 4100 Oapt.J.B.Dutton.a 22 Capt.Jas.Wytie.am .H.Buith RAR Capt W.Capt.Neil Molean.Capt.Ca Capt.Menzies.uf SRY AA SE Ter ad Land M ad ape 5 vu bosrd an 4 pc tre eRe puiohed From Halifax.Moravian .».32nd March.Circassian.2 veer.28th Maroh.Caspian.\u2026.5th April.Rares OF PASSAGE vra0NM HONIREAL Cxblis ocre ssoocsa ns 00 aocroccourre $B 577 and BST irermear Aten to soins oid rer -ausancreonnansro0.0ssanten ap HOtde The Steamers of the Halifax Line will leave Hall Johns K.F\\, and Liverpool, fortalghtiy.fe x for St.MArDe Or PAsRAGE BEYWERR HALIFAN ASD Be.Jorm*s : Cab.620 siecrage.\u2026 86, An txpérienéed Eurpeot catused Un sank Vets, Borths not soeursé until paid fon = Through Bilis Lading greated tn De and Continental Port $0 x ; and the Western Bates.For Fre and other Tory SIAR Een ROE a poor bay: 30 6 4 RO dam, te G.PF.4 ZOOK; in Ham HUGO ; In Bordeaux, 8 Sis à 00.1 v0 CHARLEY MALOOLM in to London, GOMERIE à GRERSERGENE 11 Croat Dips wires fu Liverpool fo ; Jeurss 6 ; In Chicago, 80 Al - 00.72 A.ALLAN, A A Balle street ; or 19 Na OCotnee of Youvills sind Common FANCY GOODS.strests.ENeLisH AND AMERICAN FLATEDWARE, DF AWINGRNOM CLOCKS, FRENCH BRONZE 3.Retatl at wholeesle & WA N box ly To Be Paul street.D1AMONDS, WATCHES, LADIES\" AND GENTS\u2019 GOLD and SILVER.FINE GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY.Five Silver and Plated Ware ! Fancy Goods, Parinn and Bronze Figures ! All New Goods and at Reduced Prices.ARMAND BEAUDRY, NOTRE, DAME STREET.209 48 + [ANC Y GOODS, NOTIONS, &o.269 contour ros 7 Abe eoneralir.SPRING STOCK | is now arriving, and invite an inspection.Dragxists\u2019, Tobasoconints\u2019, Grecers\u2019 and Stationers\u2019 Sundries.Bmaliwares, Fancy Goods, &c., do.Travelling and Trauks, » , A.NBLSON & BONS, 91 TO 07 ST.PETER STREET, Toncaro BRAPON, 66 and 5H Frors STRRRS, VEUX Ns H.MEDICINES, &o.BURTON '8s TAR and GLYOER- INS BOAP.The akin is very liable to suffer a8 this season of the + booming and coarse from the crvects the cold and moisture.BURTON'S ALL- 3 raL1%G TAR AND GLYCERINE SOAP, will prove à t««17 à preventative, where the mischief hae Von, an 1ible rem: for chapped hands, ci{U plains, salt rhenti, and of the skin.Being 8 combin of Refined Tar, Glycerine s: d Vogetable Oil Soap, it will bo found soothing erroliient and healing in all cases of irritation ti «Ypidarmis.It fortifñes the skin against all Cd tucks produced by change of ter porature re au oing a dsionto and anont s Be ot HALEY BOATS.To A a! 4 refroshing of P From dw) pointment, be sure and ask \u2018for BUXTON S a: \u20184 Lake nO ot ST.GOLD BY ALL GHEMISTS ASD PERFUMERS.\u20180 MORE RHEUMATISM GR GOUT, ACUTE or CHRONIO, NALICYLICA, RURE CUNE.Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark, by the Yuropean Salicylic Medicine Ce, OF PARIS AND LERIPZIO.Reltef Warranted.Permanent Cure nad.Now exclusively nsed by all onie brated Physicisns of Furope snd America, becom- s and Rulisbie Bamedy on : Seb onte.The Hisheet Medical Academy of Paris repars 95 cures out of 100 cases wat of Pent to any ado: ysicians all sta.vy ER SW ARHBURNE & vo, Only Importers' Dépot, 9198 Broadway, N.Y.Por Bale .YMAN, SONS & 00, and i HASWELL & 52s Draggiets.21 Cm Ce CL US WESTERN DIV Q.M.O.and GO.Railway.SHORTEST 4 MOST DIRECT ROUTE TG OTTAWA.On and after Monday, February 17 helsgs ou Trains will lenve Hoe! follows: pETIOON kxgicsx £ Trains leave Mile-End hee later A Special Traim fer-Utteus will joave | ochelags 16.50 PM, co; Junction 3 be PAPE EE Train from que pro ing Bués at 11.50 vue comeeti né st J Quebec Train, reaching Quebec 10.10 P.M.Guranai Orzica\u201413 roe & Armes sgêare.STARNES, LEVE & SLOEN,.Ticket Aygeuta, offices: 209 BT, JAMES and 156 NUTRE DAME STEBSTS.© General Superintadent An Division.Goverst Pretgin A Sram oa t Pebruary 10.59 Xa vk Ne GEAND TRUNK RAILWAY.LOCAL TRAÎN SERVICE SUNS E, 3979.\u2014 Looal Tent Service to LACEIFE, BT.ANN8, ST.HYACINTHE, ST.JORN); atid other pisces during the ensaing senson, will ts te shme as last your.! The FIVE o'oleck Twain to will be com- tinued through the AUTUMN and WINTER sos HICKSON, Gosse Montreal, Feh, 24th, 1879.0.&0.EASTERN DIVISION.Commenctne MONDAY, Vebreary 19 will be run On this LT Rec BR LEAVE HOCHELAGA.Express.3.00 pm.aenscue T.10 6m RETURNING.ARMYE BONIIRAL 10.10 pon 850 pu LMAVS QUEESC.Express.[99 4 pm.Mixed.pa Trams leave Mile Bnd 10 mivntes tally; Tickets for sale st offices of SPARNES, LAVE à ALDEN, $09 BM.Jmmes 1568 Holts Dame stroet, and at Hochiiage Mile Bod Batons, J.T.PRINCE, Pobrnary 7th.1878.| PY ss fa Co To wey CABAL COMPANY'S RALLBOAWS, \u2014tTO Troy AT » Bosten, Hew: AND ALL POINTS LABT AND SOUR, TRAINS LAVE MORTERAL : EE Rr, Tih Mistery Albany, arriving Now .a in Tork at 10 p.m.came dep Bara = - - woreebmpercioseres 1.0 OME Bop hin Bi, hs Pulirian OAT leaving\u2019 und Rae tions RES Snturésy, roe through EER xouryso MONTREAL Ader ABD 6 pm FOR NEW YORK Axp BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR Liam, cxrtnA£ VERMONÉ RAILWET HR Fait nd W estagaousl and Bocien, an6 Gpringdné oad Wow Fob es and Parlor to Day Dice, Middn ané \u2018Buste.; : TRAINS LEAVE NOSNTARAL.DAY for Boston ud 8 RL ana Er Fos W aerico, C0 am uné-00 Yu.wha, Srving in Hew Teck 7.06 mors: WIGHT EXYRIBS for Boston vis Lirtroih, aif Bon Touk vig Springdeld, à pu.GOIFG NORTH.Day Express leaves Boston, sie Lowel abe tn , wt 7.00 with ps Sn I mage et à Pa.+ Night ress loaves Boston & 9.35 vis ae \u2018 PES AO 1 New York vis - Fat Epo ee \" \u201cSia Troy # & ; t - 8% Osmfirsd.yr d and Proight ly Boston Office, 333 Washington street.We EY 3.W.HO a.W.RENTL >.BARD.tt.Albans, Vt, Jan.37th.1870.= RAINS ARRIVE AT BONAVENTURE STATION AS FOLLOWS: he From West\u2014Grand Trunk Safiwdy: RSESRRRE From Kingniou and as 630 promEachine, at 8.45 a.m, 10.50 4.95 pan 735 pu; also 08 Batardays only, mt 36 pm From Bast-Grand Tranit: Raliway.From Bostou, sud Shartwocice.PE eu Pepe mn du Lo = Hyacinthe, and edlate ry a.Aston om JS SRST JILL p.m.From icooke, Bherbroolse, aeet's Janin {free Rivers), and tego pm.Fran Newport, West Faroham, Chambly as 855 am, and 5.65 p.m.7 From Seuth\u2014Grand Trask Bai war.Fre New York, Afbazy, Rouse's Fptot, at 856 a.m.From New York, Trop, Ratiand, Mo Albans, aad Bt.3 Sue White River June- tion, bens.Wer Grauby and RR.Prom be he, 8¢ 5.00 nah tions, at 8.35 pr VE BONAVENTURE TRAINS LOA As FOLLOWS: Going West-Grand Trank Railway.For Pr noue, 8.00 asa.ond 04h pra: Jor Beocirvils ané tutsemediaté stations aÉimnés es PD.16 am, 8.28 am, B10 pm For Jackin, CL où fatardays chip m4 AE B35 wratn for Cornwall, Préscost, ONaws sad Brookville at 8 pu.Going Bow Por Bourses Albany end Now Vos nt 4 50 am and Pos Bt Johns, Gran Dh a at 6.50 5.78, asé 4 p.».- and for Magug at ve Yoo ASIE pm ss ne Sher es near B 54) a.m.and 4.00 ) For pl Joba, 9a mie rraadinto mations, at 6.18 For Chamb'7, West Fernhem amd Newport où am.andd pm Going East\u2014G Truk rand Raftour.vor Lot Levi and otto wear am.Por Richmond, Island Pond tions, of 3.16 p.m.p-m.TE Reve thay Rivur st ve (Mes) St Jom, ; Per sé.Hyscinthe, st 6.16 pas.; a.' + A ce : te, SES.pers A * meme PL Lee cou A pa { "]
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