The Montreal daily star, 5 janvier 1881, mercredi 5 janvier 1881
[" \u2018 eet \"HOUSE OF COMMOXS.\u2018tpartés ious the Orrawa, Jan.4.\u20148ir Charies Ti aty-fve below sro at I 7 - > v : w Ri .À © .y # tate Triais- Rociings Frakitts bean gd\u2014Police Fired Upou\u2014Ladies' Land | number: of arrests dur : i ur _ down Returns to Orders of the Hoga, Joo Apes ORES Lr mw wn] 8,95 0 ungfes and HT = Spanish Genërei Marience déuce on the Georgian Bay Branch, al ul aliary.| Lowoox, Jan.4.\u2014Lord Dufferin has published Ruowing are atatistios of Cha various criises coms dia frere: cl ©, ¢ ?rttBes that |.was suffering -étrougly condemns the three \u201cF's\u201d aystem\u2014 213, assault batter asthultiog : T Fery ovate cald and hoarsentes, Mhcoatensd Me | fulr rent,\u201d \u201c froe sales,\u201d and \u201c fixity of tenure\u201d police 91, grand anit 15, vbomiomont | Eo via PA ET rs Te + \u2014Ppointing out that the sais of tenants\u2019 interests | 3, £ + destroying - § 31, Aghting-f #69 x T have used | has a tendency to saddle the holdings perpotaally | 101, highway robbery 1}: Trios driving 50, } fives Sr,oouR ups bit Me with double rent, and be saya the system, if insanity 38, keeping a house of ill-fame 38, in] poi) tantly 3-8 ailèys infsmmation a) granted, would only further encourage à new st mates of à house ou ill-fame 84, larceny i 415 ; ; I of agitators to endeavor to dispossess the land- loitering 345, murder 1, v oy 181; refus.lords of all remaining vestiges of their righ.ing to pay carter, 96, wife beats .25 Sidi F Lord Dufferin favors a system copied from that and skating 28, suspicion of \"oo 186 adpptod at the onfranchisemet of the Russian protection 5,485.insulting language 56, d sort 3 .samely : Ve wy u x a large- irium_tremens- L 1, receiving stolen money and\u2019 conversion of tho ronts foto fond charges | Eos 1 breaking windows 84; cruelty to 0° 1 Mu.H.R.Sravess | eet : payable to the State.For.the chronica! ly Amoug the trades and occu \u201d Sir.\u2014My constant and effectual use ed your 0 it 4, rs in Pepin territory.tions to the contracts of the Pacifle By \u2026 = Dent Sir,\u2014- This Vo pe Mr: Girouard (Jueques Carticy) à ojens vas | \u2018Ÿ petition asking for incorponstid at Toronto last Credit Foucier of the Dominion of @ Mr.Dalton introduced J move doubts in the Northern Rail Mr.Soott, the member elect fo = } district of Selkirk, was introduced Macdonald and ue Hon.Hoctor J was received with great applause.ok Sir Joho Macdonald presented Er A 5 Conedi Te Act has boen carried progress in 1879-80 in tho Geol tige ve Ooualy.IN.s \u2018 Bofors the orders of tho day, Hdi Re WN , 3 nquired when the papers relating §§ : Tn siding the Akhal eybdis * would be brought down ?gr : Sir Joba Macdonald said at onco.§ A paper on the Irish land question, ln which ho | mitted = -Druni 2,555, .drunk and disorderly Ro Host _ ing Humbert of Italy met with an ovation on arrival Palermo.BOARD VAGYNEIRS, 18 G oart straed.\"+2 SE ertv-stri : tions of the prisdn- | Pamiline Balsam enables me 30 speak loud: poverty-stricken districts of the West he recom- 4 p ! bave nover found anythi ual t for.mends a great system of Stato-aided emigration to 69 there vers = bobs agente, ne Bor, Briss) Caves Hands and Être Telle | 3,508,000 havo already boon expended on py : ic Adbat Manitobu and.the North-West: 20 beggare, 10 bai- Back \u2018and Side, and\u2019 Rheumatism tt 4 209, on.Mr.Blake\u2014The Public AJNR were anitoby and the North-West of Canada, to be liffs, 40 cigar mak.i ; : , rie 4 vil) \u2018Miiwels Capitol at Springficld.promised as soon a3 we resumed.Bèvo re- Torked with tho co-operation of the Dominion Vas drivers 282 ee ai en Viner, sandy Yours, - TYOARD AND RENE, 1 Mennyoqp's new play, \u201cThe Cup.\u201d has boon sumed.Ey Government.He poiats out that as the Catholio chants, 10 doctors, T dontirt, 21 engineers.a3 DE Th treet.3} nticmen ma a\u2019 mocoinigs ei : fuivad with groat suécess in London.Sir S.L Tilloy aid they wero in Printer\u2019s Church is syprome in those parts, the clergy of farwers, 10 firemon, 14 \u2018gentlemen, 180 hack- | south pencher cote thera Troet Tg n Simon Von Oppenheim, head of the gront bands and would be shortly produced] Ireland would not oppose emigration thither as mon, 7 hotel-keepers, 4417.laborers, 33 print : CT = eit] co king rm of Oppenheim & Son, is dead.Mon.Mr.Blake called attention 14 [bo large they do migration to the United States.ers, 138 painters, 33 pedalars, 1 profassor, 264}.spe i a S- ; 3 [ane Port Government bas determined RUMber of roturs ordorod by tho Hou respect.Ibo Times remarks that Lord Dufferin's eug- shoomakers, 124 UimblerérS} 460 prostitutes, 83| F amiline.a Booms: i founding pec cultura! colonics of Europeans ingitho Pagifo Ruilway.only two of whifl were you | gotions do not forecast the Land Bill; as the sailors, 293 servants, 13 students, 2 stenograph- .1 : FIN Core cit ont 4 ! forthcoming.It would be impossible proceed Government will not make any grauts from the ers, 31 sohool-boys, -86- traders; 47- tinsmithé, ; Sovru Basros, Nov.22, 1850 NF UR N IS H KE Be = from Abyssinia bh .o satisfactorily without somo of these.Exchoquer or pledge the crôdit of the country.thioves, 65 tailors, 3 teachers, 44 | vagrants, 12 Bou Srey had used your FAMILINE in mix - : street.AND BEDROON, wit Board, #350.40 Osborne toys ir ith friend: eited fro © Sir Chas.Tupper said the returnsiiwg boj -Æ © commander of the ironclad \u201cLord Warden,\u201d washerwomen, 2 \u2018watchmakers, 71 monlders;, 8 [*nd I find it u mast valuable medicine (5 ny TT oma a .Fra res d \u20ac: Egypt y ers from produced with alt convenient speed.:guardship of the Frith of Forth, denies tho staxy.notaries,.and 2,901 of noweccupation «= » children was attacked with a sever cas, 41 and 43 OMFORT ABLY.F p Mr.Caurnos (Huron) resumed the figbate on { (hat a torpedo had been found boneash the bows The prisoners wera of the fo lowing vationali fastantiy lene Hi erat, Fax hE to ROOM, with or withogs board Martial Taw has been proclaimed in two dis- the resolutions respecting the Canad Pacific of that vesscl.\u2018 : \u201cties :\u2014Queboc, 5,881 ;' Oùtario, 234; Now fecommendit, BS.J.C.1.UE street i 3 cu of Bégals on account of the provaleao of Railway contract.Ilosald ho had rofl all tho Duss, January 4.\u2014Tho proceedings at the Brunswick, 21; Nova Scotia £5; brobe Eg} \u2014 Ps xuaet ST, JOSEPH ST URNISHED RO igandags.speeches of the Minister of Railways iffand out State trials to-day principally consisted of the ward-Jsland, 5; Newfoundland, 8; \\.England, * eye ° ve ne 25 F beth street : Afri mow-storn is reported from Isehl, in of Parliament, but had only been able J Sather stabulary employ =x to members of ae Con- 782; Scotland, 344; Ireland, 3,915; United Familine.8 OOMS TO LET & the snow having faljgn ooxfinuously for from thew two points insisted upo one | employed as Government Stenogra- States, 315; Germany.49; France, 162: ; .= - \\ .È- R 22 ; 4 hays 2 : bat this contract was better than the tan con- Phèrs.- En their evidence concernine the spooches th i ; : s MR H.R Srevaxs: i : G9 Upper St.Urbat \u201credty-four hours.4, that ti be ; a 2 0 other countries 92; 9,448 of the prisoners boat Site - - Lal ran stre FS Wilfrid Lowson says :\u2014Rather than rule tract; tho other that it-was botter tha Jr other.- by.Parnell, Dillon, Biggar, Boyton and Sexton, were Catholies and 2,548 Protestants; 3,112 for man Pet Tou \"ravorable renaite Lan ses OOM TO LET.Netand by military force, lot the Irish try Lo gy ren@el06L oxby Proposed.Ho or that the oa ding a reTusal of rents, Doycaiting, bag giurried, 1,802 widows or widowers, and | cheerfully Tecommend iL As A most valuable family Hew street.\u201d- ; , \u2019 , sas - change of cireumstances since 18.7 3reodered ete: the cross-examination was very cffective.6,882 single.ee Ad \u20141 balsa, having thoroughly tested it for Lameneas, Eryst- § \u2026.ellery._- - : A ra themselves.He any comparison inapplicable, unless change The witnesses admitted that they were awateurs Money © the amount of $8,226.81 was found co mramed Sd a SSP rel Baa aa a OOMS\u2014Furnish | A \\ormont women hid Daragthe right to were _ w values to correspond, Pile then and uaatle o tate, Miho reports.One ad- in the possession of the prisoners and returned to ita quick results are truly wonder.¢ sation.25 CENTS OFF THE DOLLAR.20 Mansfield st to moetipgs and to sc ced compra the resont eontract \u201c®ith the witte 0 omitted sentences which might them.y spectfuily yours, E.P.JONES, , \u2014 - d the office oftown clerk.Allan one, eudeavoring to show that the havo qualified or explained those he reported.Sie recovered ny see oes Property and ow : als Third street, South Boston, Mase TT ooMs vith BOA Mr.Metivier, à rosidont of oné of the Town- latter was superior in acum, Epspect- The espa onco falsely Tphresented himself oe & owners was $29,721.50.; F.nili \" WALTHAM WATCHES, Jooma furnished, suitably hous Pips adjoining Quebec has had four of his chil- Yovernment, ho contonded not wade BEWSpaper reporter.raell was cheered, as There wero 88 alarms of fire given.by the po- À aml ne ph ELGIN_WATCHES, .: = \u2014 m die within the past eight days from some sufficient provision forthe final completion bf the usual, un leaving tho Court.lice during the year, 144 fires ut whigh the ; ARE Je S 7 ç Room TO- LET ] 0 20 far unknown to the doctors.| ruilway.Mo doubtod whether the Company was, he Land Loaguo mecting which was to take lico assisted, 476 gas-lamps reported not Te, | Price, 25c and 50c Per Bottle.| ENGLISH WATCHES 4 ; it unfurnished.with u : \u201c@raux, husband of Madame Graux, who undor this contract, Bound to work any part of ling Magherafelt, County Londonderry, on 244 stores and private dwollings found open ; SWISS WATCHES required.Applytat 10 Dumarais street.el pd ; > the road until the wholo-was completed.Under Ursday, and the counter-demonstration on tho during night timo, 575 1 Si RE \u201c Unt) the First of January, 1881.\u2014 a: EL edd po Se rina] purges pout, Sonsral do the Allan contract ample provision was made for same day, have Leen prohibited.A reward of light weight, 274 children Tound La ae a TRUE | .) oo A Large.Fron + Roo E pville, a nephew of Madame de Bribont.A.Scttlement of tho lands.Under this contract, the £500 has been offered for the discovery of tho and restored to their parents, 1,165 dead-animals H.R.: STEVENS, } STODDART, - | d'armes Square, faces Notre ax was wounded in the face under the right Company vers the sole judges of tho quality of persons who Brod a tho Rector of Bullinkill.found in the streets, and 5,747 notifieations to PROPRIETOR OF VEGETINE, TORONTO, ONT.41 and 41%; BLEcer/Sreget.4 Notre.Damo street.ag ; - - ¢ land, and could refuse to take an ticular cekly mecting of the e to- i id a CT ; cn 15 i following wore the tenders rocsived by the soction.The Company alone could ect the day, Mr.Davitt warned the Governmiont ao ho persons to clear their sidewalks or spread PAMILIXE Is sold by all Druggiits., Le Wholesale Me Eee, Ried Lion Street, ROOMS\u2014With : pinion Government for the Rondeau Harbor land.It was not so in the Allan contract.He stop all of the land mostings, otherwise the There were estimated to be 111 houses of ill = - =| = pee = provements recently invited :\u2014Mc Namo, Nish then compared the terms of the present agroement People would be forced into holding illegal meet- fame in the city, and 333 inmates, nine of them R U P y t EU R,OOMS-\u2014Rurnished and d Wright, Montreal, $13,000; John Harvie, With thoso of Mr.Mackensio\u2019s proposition of ings and committing illegal actions.kopt by men and 102 by women ; 54 of these ° Mouscs to Let.2 Price moderate, 4 S£ Klizabeth street.- prior, $19,600; Wn.McDonald Toronto, 1874.Tho latter, ho contended, was got inferior, - All further land meetings have been prohi- houses aro in St.Louis ward and none in St \u2014 MO TRIER SIREN 90 rois et 3,068; N.H.Btevons Chatham, $29 000 but decidedly better.To make tho comparison bited.Annsor West ward.\u2019 ° THE TRIUMPH TRUSS CO., 334 Bowery, N.Y., and Te LET\u2014The new.Buildin RO M \u2014 ed.A Gat Poe TIAL 525,000.the standard shälild bo better than that of the Ata meeting of tho city corporation, a motion There were 365 licensed taverns, an increase of 2.40uth 13th Street, Phila, Pa, cure Rupture in from 30 done node Bemeiiree flats and cellar, corner St : om pret = nf i .FIGHT WITH INDIANS.| Union Pacific Railway in 1869.He dealt at of E.Dwyer Gray that & petition be presonted by 88, during tho year, and 29 unlicensed taverns as mot eure Sena BS Log tor De C WU BURN manufacturing purposes.Toe apres fats would many OOM_\u2014 Double\u201d j Ga amd 300 Indian Taken Priso- length with this question of a standard, and tbe Lord Mayor of Dublinat tho bar of tbe House compared srith à 2 oat year.| HAM.General Superintendent, 333 Bowery, New York, | 800d society of club roams.and will bofarnianed 10 suit | JL; Bieury street: oar &; = re\u20148ixty Lodges Destroyed.then continued the comparison between Tho pre- of Commons, calling'attention to the laws affect- \u2014_\u2014 aud be cured.493z 1 fenania Apply to W.Bmith & Bro., 58 Wellington \u2014 1 \u201cWour Byrorn, Dakota, Jan.4.\u2014Word has been sent contruct and Mr.Mackenzie's proposal.One ing the tenure of propriotorship of land in Iro- The St.Scholastique Murder.\u2014 - - - : - = 3086 R 0 OMS \u2014i& : poived: bero \u2018from Poplar Crock ngency that a Point in which the lager was much supgior was 1and and the effect on the general condition of the The winter frm of the Court of Queen's Bench - UHanuted to Purchase.FACTORY TO LE T, \u201clà Ecome, also, Table gard Bort but decisive engagement took place during In the reservation of power to purchase he rail- country, and to the necessity of a radical reform for the.District of Terrebonne will open $t St, \"AAA A CS * - .for remainder of , gD aflemoon of the 2nd between Uncapaps In- Woy when built or any part of it.Th cost of in Ap laws, was unanimously adopted.Scholastiquo to-morrow.The docket infludes JRVALID'S ADJUSTABLE] - : ROOMS\u2014We as, who have been expected daily to come into Surveys was to be handed over under §is bai- r.Parnell is quoted as having said that a good one case of murder and two cases of arson) The CHAIR WANTED ; must be strong, easily No.28% COTTE STREET, * Board.750 Palace lord and surronder, and part of Major Ilges' Gain; mot so in Mr.Mackonzic's plan.In the opportunity for the discussion of the situation in Murder for which Jean Baptiste Narbon; nd, consisting of companies F, G, C, B and resent plan everything was handed over to of the Fifth Infantry and company F of the Company to do just as they pleased with.relfih Nono of the troops wero killed.&¥rangement for arbitration would \u201c= Phief Gall, with 300 of his followers, wero taken Overy witness being an American, and t primners, and 300 horses and 40 guns captured.try would have no chance of justice is-tew| comfortable and low.Address, stating price, &c., to bi Le ol 7 © Ircland offers tell æ the form of an amend- be trca took place fivo ycars ago.Tho Jnurder Postmaster, Grenville, Que.14 E- [ ROOMS\u201478 A ment to moved to the address adopted in re- Was kept secret until three or four morkhs 1 ] 3 \u2014 S - JE FOUR FLATS 100 x 45, WELL \u2014 \u20ac &ponse to the Queen's speezh at the opening of when the murderer, Narbonne, who w dying AR NESS- og anted Second.7 , on WA Parliament.Mr.Parnell also asks the Homo with remorse, confessed to the Magwtrate ab Condition.Leclair, 27 St.Ann\u2019s Market.ea Rule members at that timeto direct the attention Iachute that ho had murdered his brother five ANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014 Power and Steam Fitting complete.Rixty Indisn lod, were destroyed.One In- hands.He insinuated that the courts >» ok\u2019) of Parlinment to the qutrages and current misye- years ago, at the instigation of his fathed and his > ; .! À an, Was Killed during the fl t and {wo influenced, perhaps controlled by the coum Riad Presentations got up by its enemies and Govern- brother's wife.Ho pointed out the Spot Where dress with partienlan on LIE Bran oma ner Ad rosy ded, Major Ilges will follow the rest of the Milhons ar the disposal of great corpora- ment officials, against the Land League leaders.he had buried his brother in a blanket.The x = ; fos Sür-abont two days, and thon return te tions.Tue railway Syndicate would make The police patrol at Hoadford, county Galway, Coroner afterwards examined the spot, kod there AN TED TO PURCHASE\u2014 10 wish hie-prisoners.the j a8 the Government did now} Men Were fired npon by unknown parties last nig found the remains of tho blanket.The lmurderer @ io rood Carloles, must be pofkood order, and - \u2014 \" .; would got the car of the Ministry anf would ~Bikursousn, Jenusry 5.\u2014Leading gunmakèrs is indicted as principal in the affsir,\\and the CSP Address, \u201cBG.KJ raz Office.8 \u201cTHE SOU TH FRICAN WAR.carry their designs as they plcadd.He Confirm the reports of the exportation of arms to-| Jsther and wifo of the murdered man indicted y Cross the \u201cNasal Border\u2014Sir object to the provisions as to bran lines Ireland, largd orders being executed.Mogg po fff accessories.Hon.Mr.Justice Johpston will Cigars, x.Celiey: te be Opposed.-1 south of the -railway.The zAinistor of: ilways Yolvers have been sent to Ireland within the past reside.- 7 Lerdbos, Junvary 5.\u2014A despaîñèh.from Cape had ted to prevent Parliament fa the Boers have arosscd the Natal border Intingon this subject for the next 20 legis: two months than during thé preceding two years.foret, and intend io oppose Bir ; this Prohibitive clause would not avail sft \u2014_\u2014 Bostoy, Mass., January 4,\u2014 Mrs.Doli Purnell Week of Prayer.| SMOKE THE * CUPID; À meeting of the Y.M.C.A.- took piuse\u201ct-the x sad Miss Ellen Ford organised a ladies\u2019 Land Read .5 Pomeroy Colley'à advandag relnforcements-.Ho afiaoked the Syndicate as: pot æxgua in Now Hell : wi Pose ue oi Aes haan, the | Drackonshe 206 mile ne Rata aide of Caecgng trade of tho Nori Yort for pie A TO oie | radon in the shale.Addrosems ors give by ier, A Dest Jeopaich mys the - © _ A meeting held in the Y.M.C.A.) : - morning was well aitended.\u2018taxation, bo thodight 11 3 Court, 325 i.George Rogors, laga, and will bo replaced by Mr Vallee.Aylwin, $5.172 families .re- Nero relieved du thésgeek ending Decomber It is stated that Mr P A Deblois, of Quebec, | e had 31)st, and 51 quarter-co.f Brewood given Will be appoioted Senator in Mr Fabre's place, if ï 1 tho Jaiter bo appointed Government Agent at COOK'S FRIEND RAXING POWDEE, The Rov J G Baylis, assittant minister at St.sch took first at Ottawa, 1879 ; 1 {-Goorge's-.Church, \u2018has -recoived \u201ctho degree off EP took fret prince sé Ohaves, P970; Toronto, 1680 : had no aatho for saying h \\ ™ 3 WW.aN they ison ol es of railway in pited States had bner- IW gites Panl, Mri.%, Mins.Sor.; meoting i aha pee etl Cg RAU, 61 W.Liwroucs Mats Shiset SF romont dl qu theis lines, it was mo 3 obastens: Whaat MÉposaid es ; he = TT | : \u20ac GRATION, 18 Joys Curtiertyuare.; taxa i Ÿ ions y : or Out-véir Rares: \u2014Acki ests: Arohbishop Tache, has roturned to Ottawa 8 - \u2014\u2014\"1 offers a puidin 1879, by Amerie ! Fri Nr Corerhill, $108; J aokeon Rae, $20; Mr Hall, District Manager of the North Shore AGE DBaktug Vowder.- a aay 10, 1881.It being 6 o'clock, the Speakor loft thbfhair.À Co naps Ta.7; 950; Rankin, Beattie Railway, at Quebec, is to bo removed to Hoche- Fo > Miss PIS ES After recess, Mr.Cameron continuedif After $10; Mr.Ju | nt pa finishing his striotures upon tho provis ; specting traffic rates, he aid that thoogti + ment.\u2018hitherto disgussed this question from a inion Joo R! Jan, d.\u2014The Ministers of the Powers #\\point of view, he could not help speakisg of it y + ; tete hate bad a macting with Premier Coumoun- {from an Ontario view, Ontario would be éopriv- Mg.Witsox\u2019s Mission.\u2014Rav.To ISS B dpuroe in regard to arbitration of the Grock ques- |\" og of any share in the carrying trade œst of en longe donations from Mr.Houten, Ekin = Young Laine .re wi The.British Minister.informed the Premier real.Té charsoterizéd the present chotract | Church Dorexs\u201d Society, Me.\u201d Habcock, \u201cMi Le j .og ; ut England bad agreed to arbitration.Tho Mon ns ola: ater matter Te tract Brush, Mr.Gould, Mr.Morrice, American Pres- Cary, \u20ac Divinity from the Archbishop of The Cook's Friend is pure, healthy, always of uniform, LA JANUAE » at 283 cire, cor smler toplied that Grocce would firmly adbere gers, beginnjpg with the Ashburton trety in byterian Church, St.Paul\u2019s Church Dorcas Socie- , \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 strength, and contains no algm or other injurious ingre- \u2018Lo the decisions of the Berlin Conference.1842, and as being, instead of tho crprning tY» F.MeClolland, Mre.H.McClelland, Mr.OMMERCIAL.dicnts.Ask for the Jan.4.\u2014The recommendation triumph of Sir John Macdonald's career, as:t had Tasker and Mrs.Trotter, for: the relief of neces- vision Markdt.> Co0OK'S PEIBND, s \u2018oft ambassadors tothe Porte relative toarbi- been called by the Minister of Railway, tho Sitous and deserving eascs to bomet with in th tration sollastive, but the Porto persists in crowning folly of his political blunders.courso of visiting from house to house.\"| tone.There is still an on | porig to the line of frontier sketched in its Mr.Plumb followed, and gave an acetunt of MosTtREAL GEvERAL Hosrira.\u2014Number of Butter at about 21}c, and wo hea ; note of {he Sud of October last, that is a lino run- the meetings held in Ontario, olaimin thatman: ationts treated for week ending January 3 : actions of 100 pkgs, each being a ; gs | 'g thasmany 8 , g ry PEge, g - aies arth.of Volo and south of Larissa, Mctzovo of thom favored the Eyhdicato bargain, ang wont Outdoor, 297 ; indoor, average daily, 130.Ac- lost report.In New York, Western dairy \u201car Janine; apd terminating at the mouth of the op to charge that the Liboral party had been knowledgments :\u2014Directors Hudon Cotton Mills, of very fino ghality is held with a slight showin BAiscellanecons © Sr srcrirer Art: ; ; ; compelled to oppose every measuro that hnded $100; employes Robert Mitchell & Co.380; of steadiness: bat is too plenty to allow of much .4 = Loxpast, Jan.4\u2014A Constantinople dospatch to the prosperity of Canada.He ridicuiæ the W.& F.P.Carrie & Co., $20: employes George advantago to owners.Factory butter shows mn e anne \u201c stiys these is no probability that the Porto will different estimates of Opposition speeches as to Brush, $14.45; \u201c\u201c Spes,\u201d\u201d $10; members of pretty full accumulation, with a continued 'rsire EP ° ; 1 of the Powers to submit the what Canada pays the Syndicate, ranging from Montreal Firo Brigade, $50 ; Mrs.Judge Aylwin, to realize on the part of holders, and liberal |\" TN {mt Moundary question to arbitration, but favors a ong hundred to two hundred and sixty milous.$5; American Presbyterian Church Bible class, buyers would meet with much consideration.As ts fosting of the delegates of tho Powers, including Jo hoped the Syndicate would make money, as $3.yet it is quito difficult to discover any signs of in- The market through And take po other.Retailed by all Grocers.288% + : ; NIC y and Greece, at Constantinople, to consider thoy deserved to do, for undertaking what na ther ProgesranT House or Ixoustey axp RErcor.terest among shippers, though it is bolioved a fow SUEVER AND he Company would do.lo continued till érariy _siaf¥ment for week cuding January lst: \u2014 are carefully watching tho market for \u201cchances.\u201d SILVER AND AE SYNDICATE MEETIXGS.midoight.Pormanent inmates, 80; samo week last year, We quote wholesale lots of butter here as: follows: SILVER AND eva Scotia Joins Ontario.Mr.Mills rose to spoak, when 71; temporary inmates, 40; same week Inst Choico Eastern Townshipg, 20cto 23%; fair 5 We to Yc ; chickens, 8o to 7{c; geese, Sc to 8a} x A Mr.Blako suggested that, asit would be pro- gear, 44; nizht lodgi von in Night Rofnse, fine, 18c to 20¢; choico Morrisburg, 190 Sheffield, England > Sheffield, England.i * bid ab the January SA public ong > bablo that the momber for Bothwell would\u2019 102; El ings given 487 Bas \u201cof 21e; fair to fine, 18e to 20c; choice Brookiiler Rad Eagan: Shemeid, agit : AN IRANIAN n .a dos dems of ee mat .or spoak at some length, it would be woll te ad- soup and extra meals distributed, 1,958; sams 18c to 20c; Westorn, 16cto 19¢ ; Kamonraska, - he .joms : ' LL LS Fhis Inorning, BOTH: Si Fresided 1 hart ® Ho svok spo + journ.: wcok last year, 2,815.\u2014Acknowlodgmonts;\u2014 146 to 15e ; crenmerÿ, fancy, fresh, 25¢ to 6c.| = - pates cos xs.; Denis Bag Derchigtgr, « amaïi vu ped ours an a half eal spoke mos Sir John Macdonald said that, from theGavern- WJ & F.PCarde& Co., $10; A Friond, $5, Cheese nominal at 130 for September, and 120 0 [SEER GL Rewhid Rivard: Hotwl, 3 \u2014 the ely and uni ted the audience ment standpoint, if the contract was to become and donatinns® in kind from W.Wainwright, to 12}¢ for October.Venison carcaztes, 4c to 489 ST.PAUL STREET, MO I x os y h: abd Was Ackarqt-aiso spoke and moved a protuss 11; the sonar it was ratified tho better.Hehad |-Mra.Spinollo, Georgo Brash, Mek.d.Ko Ward, 730.Esddlos, Tic to 106.Dressed positryr | ET PAVE SRE MONTEL : lèpre tt : spake moved a protest given notice that nfter Friday next tbe décus-\" Mrs.Dow and Mrs.Mocrso.Per ue and steady.Turkeys, 8c to 93c; ducks, .© 487 ST.AoE STREET, MO.Hal pe monopoly on tho part of [ho o:tizons Bon should go on \u201c de die indien.\u201d Neverthdess, | which was carried almost unsnimous- he would at once nccedo to the request of the\u2019: ; 0 \"| partridges, 50 to 55c per brace ; quail, $3.50.Ald.Motton and Geo.J.moved that ; - 2\" \u2014- Viet Mrs Gandy Says J Pariridges, 81 10 pe ; 3 = +! Doulton Ware and China, \u2018and Best Cat GlassCrusts; Bo Haltiax tombors bo mtractan th vats con leador of tho Opposition.; jen] That on the Let instant Jolietto got the egg.Per dcz.Rwewmed hogs on epot and to arrive DOWIE TRU MO Ces So Co Covi, nad ods: © aga On motion of Mr.Mills the Committee than .4 may still be.quoted at $6 25 to § 50.Mess : bargain.This was carried.unanimously.403 the House adjourned ir Shelia oft her head aod became à Fall dedged city.TON So A Be B17.and lund at tay __Eemersl Fiated Goodyot best quality, 35 oe dpte not pen Lo bo any feeling in favor of NOTICES OF MOTIONS.5 That\u2019 + did Boe dowd ood to me how the Digi.Hugs, 1340 to 136.Eggs are steady.C ARLING'S AMBER ALE !! pe Syndionts .Sir John Macdonald, Friday-\u2014That from: snd Acadew ence and \u2018in demand gk 320 to 24c for fresh, and 20c 0° - 20° 4 WC on Ÿ FOREST, OKT.after that day, tho ordorof the 2 lat December fu Cathedral New sove = .to 210 for limed: Ganadian eggs in New York , en oo 1 Lan & bale & answer to the Mayor's call, a largo considoration of tho two resolutions for grantivig {= That Montreal doesn\u2019t think it worth hor while gre quoted st 330 fv 340, and a repop says Tho Agent 18 DOW prepared to supply: : © ISRAAS AE = » he doctor asoubled in the Town Hall cortain moncys and lands in aid of tho Cicsliey: Le sands a delegation of citisens to oppdve the there is little mmm developed for actual com» |.OARLING!S AMBER ALE B'LHARD T; i FQ.; and MoMallin spoke ett core.Pacifio Railway, shalHnre pescedence next saftey Syndicate bargain, bat nevartheless\u2014 Co sumption; but deilers who are handling stock in to Private Families, at $1 per dosem quarts; 700 per\u2019 i 125.Mae , comp ! a to contrast.routi ing of\u201d wii -to-now\u2014what Professor |-a-speoutative way jpport ehowt |.10 FTA Fantiies RENTE TEST Ratie: C: = Er: Bouton; Prroplied- Counter resolutions \u201cpr.Bunater, ow Phuretay next\u2014Rosokdiéef HITS ESS ord tage stamp, sealing-wax seppiies for som thea to come?° ner\u201d Im intro RY J, moved and put, each side claiming the 41.this House, while bgroolag with the pied \u201cland other de éfiées of the Govern- The Western Union Telegraph lines in BritibdY ganproxrer, \u201c12° \u201cFT ATHE FOR | ALE Sis SH terms of the proposed coutraet - 8 Syn ment.EEA Lo © 4 Columbia became the property of the Dominjon PALE BITTER ALE AND PORTER.Box 183, RO.7 iN LANARK, ONT., for tho construction of the-Caosdian Pacific BH Sods Mh Tand 2; : : .; 2 hl Écat to ahti-Syndicato 1racoting 8 way, is nevertheloss of tho pinion that provhion Tustoth he pu pra ir dede o ge oo i 156 § : Orders strictly attended to.[SUNUNS ©) R SALE ot dE.ovills night, fa Town, Hal was crowd- should have been made for à à building of Gat: Gra Hh riggs, her 180 pro.oA scline of pbutiding n Malt er .CELLARUNDER-No.16 81.SACHANEET, with back Solding feek.robe gd ba er were Mosars.D.G.MacDooall branch of tho Canadian Pacific Railway kuows aa,| Grey, even if 14\" never Meigs, 186 prs Der SO IUT Le ra of tunsgs buify: \\ Eatrnce on St.Eich tape.E shes \" ., » +, Ov.G 3 1 $ \u2018am 5 soe - 20° Ein vs ç auld Ç ! = f > > MP, W4 well, MP, P., and Rev.Mr.the Nanaimo and Esquimault portion \u201cthereof on j oy ae Se 2 I mo g Ale So CHARLES ®.WILLIS, AB Molntgre, Reeve of Lanark Town- Vancouver Island, as stipulated for in the teraq] That whenever she brings her haskadd dowp $84; 1849, 34:847.ig UE Agent > ug, abo a rman.° Mr.D.G.Mac- Ÿ.botween the Dominion Govormmzpt:}-town he is contimually sitti bis baok, |.A.\"London: despateh!\"says-\u2014The- Times.{ia ( : : jose iron vst Jinks, B90 Bonoll, MP, frst aildrossod \u2018the meeting and J50057 SFal ERR Domino: nd that unless folks will ¥p in fréind-1.tedirnthg in He financial article believes that ML I - 2 cdd = fully fato of their pressises lie wilt have te gh | @owen'\u2019s deferred bonds will become the medium | &.B.MITCHELL.La #obtared fully i6to all particulars connected with \"Mr, Blake, on Thursday mext\u2014Order of the | Pacific Railway doce its incoption.Mr.House for anÿ correspotdenco which has taken shod.=.+: for fAmitng of the very worst kind, and alad thal \u2018OR SA 4X \u201cBry ba OAL OIL! COAL C x well Salt TP particalarly oo phe placo etwoen, the Syadicats, or any momber That Mes.What's bur.| Tying at.dhe] thé shaaces of dividend aro of the smallest; BEXEINE, LUBRICATING OILS, À $150; Dir 0 Lou ME, oad di Mgrechont, thereof, and the fovernment or any membor-l forgets the hat ILit street, 2 == ea ei WEARS EE SE 1 ¥ ford oi .\u201cee dure of more pany than He mere thereof, touching the contract for the construc.| intimated to her callers Now Year's Dak that\u2019 |: _, Omuseand Effest.Lo Ah ; AZ MOWSST MARRET PRIOR.== FP : ou mu Bey.yen N rita (he tion of the Canadas Pacific Railway since.the | they were not wanted by\" n ound pinsed: tht: ; The main csiass of nervousnces is silo; | Ar Ty no.te TR fed via.™ Li : eee rience of fant and the making of such contract, and particularly for any door-post wr Eh Jha \u2018sud that is caused by weskhess of the 1: is \u201c21: DiBresole's oz : a ir AS : = 3 mr y th-Wost, delivered 2 ost point and Practi- ooh correspondemen as to tho standard of con-.Meet nS Nu \u2018one eat have sound nefves and good healt 5.eg F0.4 HOTE Far 9, Ye, 5 > à Soepenten Ra eine the proposed yndioate atruction of the railway, and for any supplemen- Ton Me fat CE cass of withouf using Hop Bitters to sirengtheï.the {7 - i æ gendiéhenp \u2018Address by .des a 3 \u2018 airman, aftor each the tary contract which may have heen made.|.An ummnal throng of lo.were\u2019 présent nti] | #tomach, pur r the blood, end keep o liver and § io\u201d Lg nara FAA +4 RE: + ep 0% The nd Sayhing.my Bor of the Syma.ML, Bike on Tounday nest ravie\u201d lea 1 PNET SUR BENT St Wes airy mtr of al tie pseu J OMESTEAD, OUTREMOM pan saviding ber Ay ar respond- Mintetry \u2018whether ot gement has been | (C00 0 of the annual tea mesting ander | Frees see COTES .Bee other oy ï 5 For Salo Outremimt\u2014A ofl \"Fersen = vergl Févolutions were then put to the ade hetween the Syndicato and the Gove: the auspices of the Mathodist ét; ms = : J, fren one.the Q pds | with choitoat ; J .1 Poi ; > for\u2019 the making of any further, or supplement opting and efirtiod - wpanimons » and 8 PULSE contrast in coabection with the C, PR, and st (he coBkast guad OYSLF | 0, whea the samo will be iald on the table 7\", Chal poxoas, ow, Sv THOSE STOLEN BONDS.arr.\u2019 Also, sonsd very |; nion.At seven rte ».suapte Je rend |; Bpuaiany sibmiaa patins Lo reel dore \u201c| Apoor die mind COUON\u201d REMEDIES où | 45 : hes wore in bul first [.ferelf to-ths pubile during the past half.rentury, |.he Ns past- mone ea port ps the, pet commanded ; : RO P RA og.VOIR SKI, Pryesn A Qu LE he honey soloed he bonis fp ich fare selo; a tho N.i.DOWNS BAL- PRO SRIES TOR.CALE WANTED - the ' Quran; January 4.\u2014The prisomer, J.H.¢ money je schools Nj such » 0, a8: the N.H.DOV AL TEL 3 or soflaning x « JV to \u2018hinted that Sir Ter r | ton, accused having stolen $1,000 Uni .pose for th past to $3,124 IR.21 rover vois ke EE exsept Séteatiey.der d.Mr.Corrie replies Ph States bonds, was at the Polles Court yestord !, an incresss of $314.84\u2014-TE Lun 2 Shy > in considered the rnment and was ramended for three days, on applieati fibutors per: capita being - ih Ww ANTED\u2014~Bo hs bargain if it were inimical to] of Mr.RJ: Bradley, advocate, nting hool, the\u201d amount being.$ 5 pe.\" Atoly fran fier pe Pat elo spoke conceraing the Kénay, of Pensacola, the owner of ihe stolen ool oom] 0 id SAR $e,\u201d id Shamed thet the: caritien IL appoure 88,000 of thé North-West depended-upos:i | WANTEY = foveal * Yam | 1, 0 1 NY.16 # $61 à light clean Wy 18 Nid | te Sax publie or 5h articles, A : d boon taicd by WH port d been user ther ny = .on ge 7 ce ; me \u2019 È and vénoraties ap un be road th.LAA THE PENTAN 5C Toxo dem =| LBERT BUILDINGS, CTO CARE 2 ef E ue ve that © 1 : Q : * .DOs 5 5= {1 3 - ; ng : - | Meare rd a |r, BANK on | Nothing lus don à paniotcome Le prevail mon \u2018A LBERT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA SQUARE, i Rite oe Nog | therm typ ger Quip?SF Erliaatly IE CP a ath evening | a.e540 al parC of England] = treo oh ew eee ou SC ro : a Wdange yyy.tit ghroad.This would not in th Jatrick uy, the young ma; : ely hurt In view of the possible; Fonian attem Pie - 0: = me Le Tux Cracctatios o ve bappesed in ¢¢ Gogé old days when Walter « Boh ot cr ot Boot on 2: are day, Pins are to be taken to guard the quses of : 0 \u2019 a thes ?i Bb i a 8 ought bis elf bonored in the present : of da J Blely woil, | Pariiaient from being bi : ' APY _ ; =.4 2 BANKRUPT STOC £3 TT 1010N a à ' oF 1875.\" aud ir eis tho possession _ailode, who received serious, HARTING'S APPEAL \u2014 Lewoos, Jan.5,\u2014 CANADA \u2018CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, (LIMITED) Meee ve UEENS HALL.8 goblet wut o whigh his pious Majesty George abdamen un Now Year's ove, is p ~~ tho Tv, .> Tho appeal to the Du } : Te Whe, ry had ae ve Lao those vo! porsche ho .ou pt) yer recovered the Fri al, jevued by Hor, er - teten of o | ELATED WARE AND FANCY GOODS, sant amy ol TER GRAND RATT SE TELE - è.in ae of the Domini sa \u201cMessrs.Holton and Smith rity, met with immagse suecess.| .At 2 and 7.30 p.m.>ru AND Sora, 1881, THRER i.- \u2018 whers th, ; inten capital, tublished in this city, at ater.) TE TENN ESSAI CAM © Capital = - Mu CHA Re Da Op pi MU A .Linosia, tw, brisk, \\omand for thew would certainly bo street, a church Sega fume vr OE JENS ESSEE LEGISLATURE.\u2014Nasn- ! T7 T = = = $150,000, COPE IT, JAMES Axp woiLL eTREETS, Admission, 23 Conte: (Five for EI: Teed Toryieg hn olor lo ihink that the fine old present building the larg terday but elect Pek he House id ng yes- I a .Opposite H.Morgan 4 Co.'s.x Sort for $2): at Bros.and Sr ~ the shar sof this ae \"lend Gud a rofuge Th lp Assistant.Both are Republicans.It fockr rif | 1 30,000.Shares of Five Dollars each.VATE SALES AT avoTION FmICER, Filipe Square.EE = rest ever laid before Pur 1 user, Peter Pyslc reelected © Librarian, | Hard, but it finds vvertrowdieg more detrimont y BANKERS.0ssccecsadoassnenn een EEE SEIOER TANT TO CAPITALISTS N'B HALL, Addl.When he\" verpl provisions should be added.a ha Ityan.Fe-clecied : Grand Marshal, Biward 3) health than work.There are only 1.200 ALUABLE PROP ] ON THURSDAY, THE 6rx JANUARY, y the : road Peturns a profit, \u2018it would be he ve Assistant Marchal, Joh Cogan.Excou | tells set the prison is forced to accommodate Mess.DaviDSoN, MONK & Cross ALU Raita a ARLES (De to the = i aa) to .pu Xe win tee \u2014John Corbet, John & Shea, nearly 1,600 prisoners.* .rine street, meludina tenements Nos.154.ÛT EIGHT PM lat, dor that » percentage, say 5 per James Hurriogton.Wiltiom Murphy.Michael DECLINE IN SHIPPING \u2014N - \u201c \u201c a \u2019 0:0 bonu-ca.No right uf resump- Net, John Bolster, l'imothy Sullivan, ber of vessels and will short © Storve aud Dwellings-worth a rents) of CHURCH OF ENGLAND; Wet, 20d the tion, in ane ; - F sen James Burns, J; ~ ; 063 ly dispose of others \u2026\u2026.GEORÔ# DURRFORD, um, wilt bo sol, wresme | Tenlsl 0 - 15 SEINE Y Bae Other tho ruad falis into disuse, in retained : 1.James MeCurthy.The Sim is one vf the oldest in the shipping busi FE , Feu.t byideps- dT ONT ASN Rar = prier the public are co y Ervitea to attend, w reset contraet be er suggestive.amendments aro that the nay .The i.aw hes.The firm claims that Ameritan shipping .City of Montre.au ; das follows: - - ampeting \"ower r of © \u201c ; 1 - im RAR ar.ves not pay and that steam is the ine > UBDAY, the Btà of JANUARY NEXT, Lu dora Cl h J of aelptions, Portion of thea Te be limited.ard thai a \u201c Nr pipes Rodpath delivered à lecture on ! of the docline, m pal cause LIABILITY.Terms At TWO Odock P.M.Gcntrai Mevtins at the eee ERA: : ; Vo appointed hy the Cupa.|.O7 (fra Laud War\u201d tean immense audience ELE 3 .LIABILITY ! Rais Le all, MATE ets ane dicate dian ë N ME in Nontheianer's Hi ; Judience LECTION FRAUDS.\u2014New Yorx, Jan.5.1s limited to Five Dollars par share, under Section 47 of the Canadi ane: «TE BRAIS, THOS.J.POTTE United Meeting Cathed tite, \u201cBot Bis: t: that the Syndicate should Prostate othe at it uight.Me.P.Caaroll, ! A Washington special-tothe Fimes saya Me.Tal- Act of 1677.LT Le, Ce © Canadian Joint-Stock Company 306 =; Ae nee.oe Adon, James-ang 81- ra J mine the power te select its tards : that all chair Île chute sit League.gccupied the | ton, of Georgia, independent Democrat, has pre: Ost Me D ANIEL ROBERTSON.Grace Chui Tot or i \u2019 that peel hapa be reserved to the 1.vefament : \"17h being the cause of Irish poverty an a re | pared a speech favoring an extra session of Con- ALLOTMENT OF SHARES.4, RARE L EA RO #1 Jude's arch.+ 4 y ; .; * Ping.He had been reared is Fd sullere | gress to investigate alleged election frauds i : VALUARI PROPERTY R = - se : .within Company be forced to setle its lands be was u ve eh reared ee aie Protestant faith ; | North.° nthe wi 4 LLOTMENT will be made when $100,000 1s subecrived.Al applications for ten shares or any less number v LITTLE ST.ANTOINE STREET.s Martin's Coron ol ; 4 Certain period: th: ; SUF sUyterian, the strictest of av 1 - 11 be allot , The ste + a : 8 .\\ - a > riod ; tbat the trausfer of the Protestants.but he could not sec how : he A i GOVERNOR SEYMOUR ILL\u2014New York, lied on ted in full.Applications for more than ten shares will be allotted in proportion to the tota) number sel on Sperber 1s instructed by the Execntors, to Su Sov toe Evan st.saut; that the Le capitalists be provided oh Mas would blight the potatees in the one | Jun.S-\u2014An Albany special to the Held says, «ep * : the MONDAY, 10th JANUARY, 81.Mary's, Hochelaga.Tuesday, ees e clause exempt i 5 eld and Calvinism improve cu i fv.Seymour has been confined to his house f _velugio and central ty.N go i .froitdekr.be abopoion | bling Imporiatio: He thought » og ar in the BEAL | ta mon the, having.avertit hime or BHAREHOLDERS AND MEMBERS, , Lrits Ÿ ANTOINE Ste between CRATE aud ar Front oretoes the Chis will bo taken : © use of more for the land than s a ; : ing speeches during the Presidenti j Hardw 5 M udjoiniug Faucher & Fils \u2014- y.ions .\\ \u20ac \u2018and than all the 39 articles of t > & the Presidential campaign.ardwar&Store.Lot about 30x80.Terms half cash.N y : n dor Rational purposes be rétaîned ; Church of England with the five poinfk of Calving THE CAUSE OF DIPHTHERI ANT ALL SHAREHOLDERS can vote at the Company's meetings, and will participate in the profits, A Sala 18 5 years at 6 per cent.interest, of all aan PU BLIC MEETING.2088 GA the central part.of the road.be im thrown in.Last year he ©» went | Jan.5.\u2014Tho sanitary inspectors, as à result of holder may mominate one member five for every ten shares held.No Shareholder can have ors Share- Hale at TEN a.m.\u2014\u2014 : s0cording to its \u2018liMoulty of con- |), week in Ireland.He had read | the inspection of 2 1tenements in which diphtheria Members® Tickets will be granted on the introduction of a 8hareholdes ban ten votes.À THOS.J.POTTER, Atctionser.ve à 88 comparyd with the casteen \u2018section i that nan tdiord organ and every pamphlet | has occurred within two weeks, report that in 20 Hting the holder to purchase at the stores.er and the payment of one.dollar a year, en- 9 a SHER] BROOKE STREET THE JUNIOR CONSERVATIVE cu \\ be ; cen e i ec + ; Re | : ' .7 p Sault Bte.Marie Bragch be constructed SUmmer.He pad intertiened hic, during Jast i t were bad plumbing and defective drainage.; un bout cast corner Drummond strect, 4 itg Have the honor to announge that SIR CH « ; - > Xs 8 - ; ; ones _ v and the Nora of Superior route delaÿed ; Ple.Theré was not 0 day that the cable dater E FORGED LETTER.\u2014Nzw Yagk, Jan.5: OBJECTS OF THE COMPANY.The Company Is to \u2018 man, Yea Pine above road cstale late William Bont PER, and THE HON.HECTOR I.LANGE 8 \u2014 Truth to-day intimates rmed for the purpose of estaba) : of N send over AH ; y ates that the forged Gar- Canada 9 hing Co-operative Stores in Tesidencefwith deep lot ide been refused the privi of the d be constructed By the salt wat a fresh lic.and the passage through the field letter was written bÿ the same person wh 0u the samo principle #4 the Army and Kary, the Civil Services Supply Assodat 8 cold at m rooms.195 un k lane in rear, will be he privilege of speaking at the ater did not tend to sweeten it a bit,\u201d The | forzed the Weaver | ane Person who successfully in England, to supp! ry ation, and others working so TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY.the 6th instant, will address the peopl of Mom .; 4 er letter published in the Star.hy pply members with all articles for consumption and general use of the purest and best Further pietitilars will be published.The situation is standard of the road buik Irish land its s away back h 1 \u2014 3 pr z war had its roots aw y buck in the |! PRO A = EW ORK : eu - se - - t \u201cin | F.HIND'S REVE ATIONS\u2014New Y , qui at the lowest price, and divide the profits amongst the Shareholders.The Stock will be procured from the ve med : | | : ; that all homesteaders® history of 700 years ago.Henry VIII: 5 ' ; - J .I, who; JF 5 \u201c 5 Ç re « Dnmedtate si Ba be respected ;! that \u2018 was king in England then, wanted c | dun.5.\u2014The Tribune says ;\u2014Prof.Hind's revela- MOS colebrated producers.In order i insure pure goods : Terms cud.Sale k a De bad tf - be * Po ; nti \u201cTroetbearts.buts as the Pope would one of ! tions regarding falsified Canadian fishery statistics their quality.Al goods will tie sax for cash and the poivre peste will be engaged to examine and test 2 a CTHÔNAS d ÉOÛTER, PVR AT TRE QUEENS-HALE, \u2014\u2014 ; : is divorce fi is wit = | pra y not reopen the fishéry question.\u2018 ; ' Will accord with th ¢ n p at the company religion we from bis Th roe doped u mew | gs.ARRIVAL New Toax, ay Question.Co-operative Stores.The Capital employed by the Company will enable them to rae Li ne procul London 89 - Or YOUNG.STREET, On SATURDAY, 8th INSTANT, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, L fiom taxation, and upon England he atcempigd to force it on Ireland ! SE.Scythia.\u201d from Liverpool.» Every facility will be given for the exhibition and sale of goods manufactured in Canada.Bey prompir.Hy ordæ of 06 owner.Mr.I Patric Wars BEET ove \u2018 À P.MACDONALE, to taxation if mot sold in fave: rotates only partial success.He gave away | DISASTROUS STRIKE.\u2014Warsuxo, W.Va, st FORSDIT lai JANU ARR ut Rae at Too, on 3 boys.C6 , = s ,.; - _ ; Loe We NE _ > + scash ai be placed in the way the same oh saglish uoblemen.Elizabeth did | an strike of coal miners in this vicinity SS OF THE COMPANY.~The chief place of Business and offices of the Company will be in Montreal, 22 J THOMAS J.OTTER, Auctioneer.T.GABRIEL Y LL &-B A {calm consi eration of England, finding th ite.ames the First, of ; usc e iron mills and glass factories to Goods will be delivered free fn Montreal, and carriage paid to Ottawa and Quebec.As T BOCIATION.Th «4d.da Ade AS= 4 © manifest to all A their lande pi nol lewen had not colonized ; Plone throwing $0,000 workmen out of em- Partment be opened where gopds wilt be apeclaily prepared and p , - Shipping and Férwarding De- 1 By John J.Arnton.- 2Eovo association, wil: be held tacle eth oy ; e e =» I i and gave them to y - a icked for transit.Reduced rates VOT To NESDAY EVENING, the 5th tnstan ; others, t iseute 2h LL vil be mâle rar or allowances 1 Q ins a caler amendments.The | they did not conn \u2018th confiscate them again if FROZEN TO DEATH.\u2014Bracrorr, 8.C., Jan agenties ne M good to distant places, and fai tafor given ing the calablishment of local X UTORS\u2019 SALE OF A COM- ness\u201d Evers 53 meer 1» epee che \u201c2 b question has already Ulster the three « Fre = wm with Protectants.In 5 \u2014It is reported that a fiat boat was picked up êles fine delivery of goods.J : 50 PFTABLE DOTBLE COTTAGE AXD LOT 316 x Secretary.veq 3- cour, ; ; LC à f » Hxity of tenure, fair rents after the late sto fF i ; G IE.Eu on > + tinued will and f rm off Bay Point, u .1, Stone foundation and it; 7 2 mai nr ill have its extend the pere granted, oil attempts to were the bodies of eight negroes frozen to = MAN@PACTURERS AND AGENTS, to insure quotation in the Company's Catalog .park per cent, balance Cann: pisses at on THE W OMAN S HOSP ITAL: | st of Irelan lists .cola logues, should re I nN Uletor pot tin 2s Com: munism.The tenantry of THE S CANADIAN.ma = \u201c ord price xe mgtng estate te free Vraie ma The Al Corporation , were AN Pros puis the three F's thus: They 5 LE SYNDICATE.\u2014St, Joux, N.B,, January the MENTS may be inxerted in the Catalogues by Merchants and others, who will offer to 3.Se ne promises scribers to the wong, he ad nomi !\u2014Ze .shots, and wh yt.and they were all good -\u2014\u2014At a meoNng held at the Narrows, Queen's e society special diacount for cash payments, on the plan s0 large! embers of \"OR FRIDAY, TrH JANUARY INENANT, Hospital, on TUESDAY, the 11th, at a, la Canadica, pots ndw ca the landlords attemptod extor.County, to consider the raïlway contract, Mr.¥ adopted In England.At TER o'clock.By order, using to disouss the oF O° Pression they got out their rifles and Kiug, M.P., and others spoke.The following MRTMENTS will be opened as x Fans or 1 .JOBK J.22, JA.PRERIGO, Tupper, Mr.Blake town like rabbits.Their shots hit the T°20lution was adopted ~\u2014 Resolved : 4 | soon 28 possible for thy sale of the following ; 4 : : d ben mark every ti T 1 « ba = : That this Provistons Wines and Sptri \u2019 and other goods: Groceries and ICTO Courageous man.was alu 2e me.The landlord in the carriage meeting is of opinion that the agreement between ts, Tobacco and Cigars, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and D RSIRABLE DOUBLE V RIA SKATING ; der haf: \u2018aye the victim and not the driver, as some.112 Government of Canada aod the Syndicate is \"ES aidé.; Mit Brick House, stone foundation, : 6 times h ned i p a poned in the south of Ireland, \u2018In the (Raght with evils to the best interests of Canada; Soar Py nearly new, food situation, =, THR east of Ireland they did not bave the - creates a monopoly which witl pi i ge, .4 a h pes pa O0stom, but they have leases.The ter the North-West at the mercy ad Con Faas | \u201cTans x 3 ° ; LE ae mate possob 106 May, i347 sobered down the Irish, \u201cThôlr heads BI! impose an odious burden of taxution on the IR 25 i The landlords had taken adyaps POoplé of New Brunswick without mivi Tai es - .note.| eject the tenants from their spy componestinesdvantogesand Mill ojurious- Sra UHES and forms of application for shyres may be had où spplicetitn to THE Ne) PON n wretched hovels op 3 affect the futuro of whole Domiaion.a the COMP ST) OFFICES, 164 89 Jannes oo.sore Som 1500; TX she MIX users y \u201con, Jr dt 5 > killed by hung: : 1 wish ; | « 7 He.referred to.the trestmont Lord vof a2 Fours\u201d mid » lady to her fend friend.k Mountrorres gave his tenänty- and soi \u2018 x tha he acted as a pet on dow?\" inquired the first lady.\u201cBy ugg ian T between 184Y and : no Hop Bitters, that mak a Alans \u20ac gave ar a x ; Û ès pure ri 0 A .ceser eure qed e 2 Bowe he had conpetied rat of Jord Loitrim, blooming health.Tt did it\u2019 for neh = [ Tar, SILVER PLATED wie état {rs wir house, vhoro be would seqers Que serve.\u201d Read of it.\u2014 Cairo Puliog ad LAUER TRATED WARE SILVER TIATED YOM ad | and send\u2018 em of to Engian] 2 ces .Gares a tasse rares .| B 5 or Americ, for In Tea, Tete-s-Tote and Water Sets, Butter, Pickle, Fruit and Beking Dishes, Card, Ca find Fruit Bayksts, Break- ed de ; : : 4 bund on W eves\u201d E|8|T|A|B[L|I|S|H|M|E|NIT - when a girl in the W oo E 8x 4 bie B x i X 5 \u201d Lgl he is treed as 2 lena al i.- fast and Dinper Casters, Tea Kettles, Trays, Salvers: # 3 3 1 à ï hI M|E|N|T ANCING.\u2014The Je A tai Notice.Jewel Caskets, Vases, Flat Ware of every description, Fruit, Sugar, Salt and Mustard Spoéns, Table snd Dessert = 8|z 4 Eli sf x E î T assembly of Mas.GOD'E DA AY, : fe thoi © n graph ; hd's cheap sile.If you want to +Epoons and Forks, Fish Eating and Fruit Knives, Cotlery Cabinets, &c.: re ILIA.Private lessons at 79 Bleury : PE AS EE anderelothn che Bos If you.- nl - o ) ._ - uen Buu) RG Th ; : ; bd the rents west price go to Bond's.a FPIE|BIR|UIA|R|Y EPORT) * uation.That Hand-knit \u2018gloves from 20e up at Bond\u2019s shirt BBTAILING AT VERY LOW PRICES) &| SAJR|E à HHHBERHE PAN and LEX ULL iatholio emancipa- store.CD green ; \u2014\u2014____ m\u2014\u2014\u2014 via r|Y & FIEIBIRITIA Y MISS HEATLEY'S Classos, both Afieracon 26 bo passed a bill hag.= Ee en \u2018 AT SEVEN OCLOCE PM ing, will be resumed, and the Second Tops o Ulster: custom, , JOHN WATSON, 370 ST.PAUL STREET, Comer St.Sulpke.© - p @ollth and 12th inst.: v Lesgue had changed lew Advertisements To-Day.fa ere LT re > SIAISIEISIAIT EJHIS|E)P|F15IS No.1310 8T.CATHERIKE STRERE, - ref haem to ea nr ans .AT ; Opposite Engtiah Catbotrel.\u2019 y | ! OR SALE.= PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! REQUISITION ! F ; \u201cDECKER\u201d PIANO.feu Mer To \u2014_\u2014 ; ~ro\u2014 LEMON, ORANGE, I \u2014_\u2014 : ew ROVE Semen is FERSON PIANO! THE EMERSON TIAKO! ERSON PIANO! THE EMERSON PIANO ht THE JAMES à HOLMSTBOM PIANO! .O CT THE JAMES à HOLMSTEOM PIANO UGHS, .P EASE PIANOS, 7-octave, aromatique cu Ë mao} SARDINES, i's.tn TE cation of fallory sta | YR taty.they: wos Square; Rosewood Case, Overstiune Basa, \u2014_\u2014 - CROSSE £ BLACKWELL'S GOOD : 2 pe pags dr y oy wells be green Agrafte Trebie, Serpentine Mouidtage, Richly DxAR 8rx,\u2014We, the undersigned Electors of ST.LAW- T.T.T.TOMATOES & THÉ MARON & HAMLIN OBGAN! ; : ayes, he kdb : 3 5 - > Carved Legs and Lyre.The best Msédiam RENOE W hol Cohn Re AE THR MASON &8 HAMLIN .Hayes, be won't A?he © I» ARD, (property holders and others,) feeling Urwanbe.Colds, Bronchitis, \u2018Asthma, HDmseness/Cooup, 86, \\ : | us : ; ; a @ priced Pland In the market.Price #250.that wl In lots.à OXD-HAXD PIAROS Frox $35 A Poet.; ; | the infevests of the Ward will be promoted tn the NDLESS VARIETY: \u2019 \u2019 p future av tA the past by you, as (ta representative In the OATMEAL, BARLEY AND SPLIT Phas M TC IN BE .= Cured by wing \u2018 Council, reapectfully request you to allow yourself to be Also, large assortment of Ty \u2018 ; CHE à CO., DOUCHE 4 CO., re \"PEASE PIANOS, 7 1-3-octaves, or a rd) late foe the position of GROCERIES, WIKES AND LIQUQRS.DIZQUCHE & CO., DsSOUCHE & CO, ÿ Tébotéhore, M.P., and Pfftor of : Boeswood, Upright, Three Strings, French SEM Sr Th Lawimnco Sard.ir coming three \u2014 : (Successors to Joseph Goud), tA, publisheh a letter on thE Irish qi Grand Action, Overstruny Bass, Fine Fret- Tt he you our tes and ours support :-\u2014 L CHAPUT, FILS & CO.To 233 JAMES STREET = sr iar STREET: ich the following is eflgact : I work Panels, and Richly Carved Legs.The | Vi Nétmanc J Coristie, __- 309, 311 and 313 Commisgioners Street.235 JAMES 309 \"that the Irish Frli =dest-Epright in- the City for- tho-gibwey\u20141 =.a Robertson &-Co5\u2014 ~~ = mis Coo Thee a al Tish Terlinm = Best Des Mae \"1 Wm Kenneéy Babcock, LS i given rom e gor- Price $275.\u2019 3 when to Jokn Bulmer, - A } Qu : fe ea om Se with (\u20ac \u2014_\u2014 Tran SOT, Bower weir, : .LL w, \u2018wa RTE M8 jonk à t \u2018theducts fully, San .0 Jie.Jes K Poiloc Lu } opinion and AHN n dpt grecs ti PEASE PIANOS, 7 1-3-octave, | Ree ry YOUNG IRELAND! inthe rend of Sed 2 whos boen made foithe diffomities ir posi Tu Mosewind, Four large round corners, hack E Chantelong, Jas Wrignt, .) .arg engulfe i S they Wore not making Rif Too mucky: finished like front, Rich Hearz Solid Rose\u2019 Jas FUI > - NN Tait.7 ._ : .; déd à few months foffconsiderss \u201cwood ioe all around Jnines Elrbpeon, vor, PW Henshaw, A A \u2018 : i Mouings, top of Case, and .caling exhagetively, And I hopo on Plinth.Extra Carved Legs and Lyre ome Smpeon, dar, lite ; À FRA GMENT OF IRISH HISTORY, 1840\u20141850.| t ARLESS PHO- © resus of: genturigs of wrong.ug Bass, Agraffo arrangement SO Roberts dma Clolang, 7 Ee ToT LAN ay \u2014 .FIRST PRIZE\u2014 , you ill ny Englixh ; enroughout, same as Grand Plano.The most John Ç Watson, 4 H goes bY Tao\u201d Sioa ran at Dominion ad pt to gettle Wévwerfel Uistrament, at a most reasonable WW If ættior 2 1% Martin, JE BIB CHARLES GAVAR DUVFY, 5 Etiam, Montreal, 1800.The Prize Pictures are now fish | % by Cabinet which .con- price.Paes $300.CJ Covernion, John Laurie, 1 ies Cu on view at'ufy Btudio and are open to Inspection by the YMAYX, 50NS n ; Taiz uch sognd an Radicals as Mr.Glad- | es - Chas Aspinall, Wm Carson, : public.LB 5 BONS y » HP Bright wna Samy rates\" 5e T STE es _ Robert Xicuttion, Jas Sutherland, - 6.C.ARLRSS, LYMAN, A \u2018 : ; (Mr; Chant , Let\u201d 1d weon, as Kimber, ictoria Bquare.: stifation of moncy wrongful Tid renin |.Mage be inoffs it ought tobe con: TAACH INSTRUMENT guaran-| hea.350m.{Eo Temas oy pm Teper irongastances » À ford Je\u2019 jou: - x 5 Yom Paîterson, var, wi , EW YEARS CARDS! - ; \u201cef : good between fine antiot at pereon pot: for: Mr.Parnetl\u2014 teed fox Ave years.Fa Patt » int, ] « pe LE Lg S DAY 1 à a obs, | 4! , ; J a , a YEAR sR Rag 3 bet the Re Lenneity of purpose | 1 \u2014 Walter Stonhonse, 7 Puntiagel - Fyserrmea ARPS FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY | 4 make $ho griovances, » .James Johnston, Chas § - men |, [SITING CARDS POR NEW YEAR'SDAY } $ or ot tee it SEND for Illustrated Catalogue lug Johnson.Samu) Boom, CA ê | Acatly Printed on Gngre .9 gs à Alay \u2014but it |.5 2 - A iy J » Neailz Printed or Bugra \u201c The revalt of the > ; T y means 7 mad Price List.Mailed Croe, on application to £3 Bout, Jere eu | B ALLIS & EVENING P ARTIES.| « & Neatly Priated-or Engraved ro urrendet 4.W.LINDSAY, Agent for C.Thos Aen, _ Petite \u2014 a >, JR aged, Beate S Turaed Down Comers oo \"PEASE & CO.'S New York Planos and New In Hahah, {ohn Baird Ga, A large assortment of all the lnwitatylosof © ve at asser ty, por OVINCE OF U end or to .A i.Ga \u201cre 2 ! ciagtent vob INC Q : è ; ts.W : F Hart J H'Mromt NR .| et lial eee seen Son BAER, EER 5 fasses Fasoereux | Toa sonulled.withgat.va ia of Bor baiine Mr Taba a = Jomm Murphy.\u201d 36 Hearts, MORTON, PHILLIPS & FULMER.| us day Of Docombar, Their action » desi : \\ tn MPLOYMENT WANTED AS RW atoddart, .W0M Lemesuriez, MORTON, PHI \u201cnnd eizhiy.The \u201cClap ean Cabin Tom: r 4 Ny AN doubt is to take RNOINBER.Understands nigh and joe pres- 7acob T Nores, P A Crosby, MORTON, PHILLIPS & ince at Stl ers @ Uv Paul dé Montreal,\u201d 8 à torphe od \" ind yet may sure, an competent to do his own repairs, Would take Ç Frost , ® benders r x and Btationers Printers and stations.ha = Ylig remedies which n pisce/ ranning botler, or any employment where an Hoare je, we Robt Woltor or na Slater * Printers and Stationers delay : ible meané, or Honorabte living could he had : age, 28 am an Ameri Potter, | C Buire, © and J ® DAME STREET.te t object which an: Address! Hope,\u201d Star Offior, 15 epbort Kiwell, Jonu simpson, $72 NOTÉE DAME STREET.07 | .: : A Callum, 3 .3 Le W ANTED \u2014 By a respectable Wm Jah H Komi, { FIELD'S FANCY CARDLES.: Tre ROTRE DANK STREET coût HRS ralarto his: woman, wash! toning, or ho lean) eagert: Ayer voa y fifésûme to diffor \u2018ane dey.Apply at No.Josephine.ue pure Diet ie by Jom Utqui Jas Popham, Condsgeg of Heal Wax, Sperm, Cable, Drokerit, Ctub | R EI! SK R.EI\"! i) thnt, with |*_22 : 25.Sons Sainte Sr Hume.MD , 3 Bperm and Colored Transparcut Candice.à montrcats Enat 1 Yl Whige, who.ANTED \u2014 A Horse for his (ras Hanson, ¥ Home, CANDLE SHADES ASD CANDLE ORNAMENTS, © COD LIVER OL \u201c| ment to ba twice inverted in © i are as Con.¥ board for the winter, responsible for uj) damaifte.ey tery LE De TL eff \"tn great variety.N, en this city caliod ho segfptite a A0bgradeWof \u201cTories.the Address,\u201d X.C.° Richelieu Hotel, 70 Ÿ Famer Pe oer ol pS À SON \u201c tho Enalish aug Appeared ranan Pape : in Piiamen Just nahxions to e- 43 LAN ; 3 ps { John HeCslturs, + Eséél Poltwka, 1 SHARPLEY SONS, : \u2014 i there to suswer the y Q ss | 4 OOM er Elegantly Furnished dam tie.?= ) 1x 282 and 284 Notre Dame street.- ° mouths after the last § .TRE ADVERTISER, ta bers system of land tenuro à Bed Feat Windsor Hotel.À WB Millheweon, ; - ; Re por Une tof the End fn Wo, thous h a German by oF, vin, are ote oT den in a Geo tour, : = ie Ande new Bkrel brand of Norway Cod Liver Oil, 8 pure to anvvrer te such & sa agit schoinr: of \u2014 PEE an GI, AY AND EVENING CLASSE : Fh Cy ve i Chas avran, & J .y G CLASSE sily taken dy the vrost sensi- tas in ps reasons ROOMS Eee or er ic DALLAS GENIE CLASSES ena an ssn R inva.NO TOR SALE AT THE ; canon Sadun we Saket thespian rune polentife ost.UECOND-HAND EXPRESS FOR, Grvrisnss~1 sos tre arse sovuinton presened i AT bes rr oy | STORIED BXTRES FOR umpisnin in mms TE Bin toad a happy.Bfe, ag rth thig : BOLWANTED-Speaking both city bo aus of mY AMTItY, and the §t.Lawrence Ward | ; a ; ï ace Armed 3 x 5 ; Log vie orate tert wh oem eT ere a HT = rte N ¢nanfes HAGARL ; vo £ pprentice , W ing.355 Bt.George street ai gon waging from 70M, 50, 10, 36, 20, 10, 5 to alin of 2 the wih ALL ty.The MERICAL H ' Pl he Montreal,\u201d .tng its princinal ANCHES- Patna ot Montreal | A¥D i 2M%eod 00 000 DRY-GOODS AT A Sans ung, Tse g > = , \u201ccourt Canada, acting Son Cora, CORKER SOTRE DAMB AND PLACE D'ARMES, He iben the an Tords a add .a > .4 id gentlemen to: Mi hon with a boundless diseases = - kp Thomas Müssen, de.On EsbaY.4th JANUARY.\u2019 PRÉ tan re wee R W Eos gt tas pare Hable | _ Bom Pt, at homo pts woes.at mode of trating { ton.> ngs riod ve Arithwatio; Bowness Cores bh Enaiish aod = ts _ & eart sorption nits ret F Pl we 5 a om Yor fall information apply at (Dé { ees, or sa JES ; greg Farha A evade of STE re and auch Amongst ve afford te help hip, a hay in | of.ears top L hod BRERA DAVIS.8 Ce age ne \u2019 - t Lt de AREATLY KNPUCED PRICES.77 Anearly eal #8 solicited.prestoi ing home A When his Am (which for and thy ve p * Eo La 1 : winpe,) and th = users w rking he = Po Ha rs [ TP, Ta \"QHORTHAND' 0 \"chap fof cual: ec K i CS .So #1 in twelve easy sums ia dee 33 | eee SN eT hand qurantec WM.HOODIE.WANTED Géneral Servant ESS COAT FOR SALE \u2014 pe 4.5.bnovs, Agent.pen ' : $ .: ; % el \u2018 =.* + RCHARDAON\u2014AL 332 81.Antoine strvet, on the Siat December, the wis of W.H.Richardson, 'of a daugh- AELD\u2014At 1497 SL \u2018Catherine strect, on January 4th, ELD wife ul X Hampden Field, of a con.BARETTE-O 4th January, at 13) St Elizabeth street, the wife of 0.A.Barette, of a son.IOUGIEAD On the 3rd January, at 59 Cotte street, the wife of J.Loughead, of a da ter, MARRIAGES.ETROUD, GREEN\u2014In this city, on the 3th January, 1R81, ut the résidence af thé v's mather, Rtanley street, by Rev.Dr.Clarke, Daniel >rond, to Sophia A.Green, both of this city.32 EVES Y, VBALE\u2014On Tursday, the 28th December, © , at Claymont, \u2018Delaware, UU.Ham N.Jefferis, M.A., of Newark, Ralph Peverley, of Metis, Que, to Carrie L., daughter of John F.Veale, » DEVLIN, DURHAM New Year's Day, by the Rev.J.ckering, at Richmond Hill, Ont, Mr.Joseph Devlin, Unionville, to Miss Mary A.Durham, of Richmond {Hn : # + BPENCER, RUWE - At Frankiim, on the 1st January, by _ ot the Rev.James Futon, M.A, incumbent and raral dean, Mr.Hirani Gentle Spencer, of Coming, Adam's County, lowa, to Elen Elfzabeth, cldest dauzhter ef Joseph P.ttowe, Es), Of Franklin.MASLIN, PARSONS On the 3rd January, at 8t.Luke's Church, by the Rev.J.Welding Sweeny, B.A.Chas W.8.Maslin, son of Chas.Maslin, Exq., to Mary, tidrst 3 - daughter of the late Henry T.Parsons, all of Montreal.I © Mamthou and Norwich, Ont, papers please ony DEATHS.BCHIPFEL- Ip this city, on the 5th January, Christian Henry Xchippel, only son of Henry Schippel, aged 3 | years, 10 months and 20 days.Lustaychetiers street, on Thursday.the Sth instant, at 2:30 p.m3 Friends and acquaintances are respes tially invite! to af 33 ee WALTERS-Ôn the 4tb Jannary, Reury Waïtors, ayed ; 67 years 3 > The funeral will take place from the resutoner of his 1B son, Chas H.Walters, 204 SL Denis street, où Friday, ia tor Vth lostant, at 2.350 pm.Friends wil please ac opt this intimation.GILL\u2014In this efty, on the 4th January.Sarah Victor Hay, beloved wife of George Gi, aged 25 \\ cars 4 Friends and scquaiutiuices arv requesiud to attend mas the funeral, from the residence.\u201c01 Ann street ou ! Thursday, the 6th tustant, at 2:56 pan, to the place of | interment, Mount Rayal Cemrtery.ë Brooklyn papers please onpy.BARROW On the 3m January, John Patrick Josey aged 8 months.Also, on the 4th Janwary, Ann Eira hy sed 2 yeurs and 4 months, the beloved and only | I children of Jéhin and Margaret Karfow.; The funeral of botb wii leave *heir father's rest- \u2014\u2014 \u201cdene, 104: Vallee siréet, On Thursday afte moon, the Hth t, at 2-40 o'clock, to the RK.© Cemetery.ELLIS In this uty, on the 5th January, George Elis 31 years.The funeral will take place fram bie brothers resi- Qence, No.RX Columbia street, Polar! St Charles, on A Friday, the Tth justant, at 8:30 am.Ubenve to the : RC Cemectery.Friends enu avjusintances au respectfully invited to attend.| LECKIE In thiscity on the 3rd January, John Leckie, are 28 years, § months and 7 days 70% in rear of St Philip street, on Thursday, Une nth instant, at 2.30 pan.and thence to the K 6 Comes tery.MACKIE -At Woodbridge, Ont.Dec.23, W Mackie, T33 ye, native of Banfishire, Scotland BURCH - At Yorkville, out, Mr.¥dward Burch, 75 Nh MUMANUS At Memramenok, N.R, Dec.LS, Terence 4 à MeManus, 8% yre } McCULELAN At Riversite, NB, Dee.18, John FE.Me- ! A Clelan, 70 yrs © Dec.78, Mary Anu, his widow, 31 yre | H \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 3 The Weather.Ek.1 p-mrÆhgemsamater at Heurm & Harrison's EU during the last 24 hours :-\u2014 6pm.= am 2 pra Max un Mean.4= io= = 11= Barometer -6 pm.20 Nam 30.10 1 p.m\u2014:30.04 / 10 n.m.\u2014Probahilities for the next 24 hour i Fair to cloudy weather, with suow areas, higher | tempersture.! { table trays.patent carpet sweepers.dolls wire | carriages.two sizes.one nice child's sleigh, with | os robes complote, price $13, at L J.A.Sarveyer, | _ 524 Craig st.; d Two O'clock P.M.ee A NAA City News.~A house, sumber 3] 3} Pahet street, caught fire, yesterday, but very little damage was done.\u2014Shortly after eleven o'clock last evening Martin R.Nervis, residing at number 521 Legau- ; shetiere street, died very suddenly.The Coroner - - was notified and will hold an inquest.It is sus- pocted that death reswl \u2018Vy Thomas Naûtel, diéd in a.yebterday.fright at a ing J0co+] foil dead.© 1e inf - at sad bavdseme gold ehain and locket on Saturdfy evening, us a token of their esteem.Mr.Stevén- son -is about severing his connection with ¢he i _ firm to go into business in Winnipeg, Man.A = Another S¢ove Explosion.| ¥ An explosion oeparred on Monday morning in £1 Compains\u2019 saloon and eating house on St.Peter JA street.About 7 o'clock the man of all work dus- = , cended to®the kiteben.and lighted a five in the \u201ccooking range.Hc.then betook himcelf te tho-! further end of the apartment, when he was almost immediately startled by an explosion and a sharp slap on the back by a stove pipe.On turning around he discovered that the ovoking range had been blown to atoms snd that several pieces bad been hurled with ter- rife forco through the window, scattering the glassgo all directions.In an instant all the inmates of the house were astir as thev fancied there must be an earthquake for the houeo quivered perceptibly.The cause of the explosion was attributable to the steam pipes, which run through the runge, for the purpose of heating water, being frozen on account of thete being no fire in the range for two days.The damage will | exceed $1 00.Stolen Coal and What Came of It.Joseph Dechaux, a blacksmith.residing at No.381 St.Lawrence street, has observed for sume time past that bis coal was being carried off in small quantities, Failing to discover the thief he decided upon having recourse to the old plan of setting a trap.A few days ago he took several _ small iron tubes and flling them with gun powder ; - be-covered-them-carefuity-with his coat, by means 3 of wetting the dust and thus Oausing it to freeze to = the iron.After [lacing these explosives umong his J supply of fuel, he waited patiently for tho result.- : t evening just after he bad closed his store for the day.ho heard a loud report in the adjoining house and immediately camo tv the conclusion that the bait had taken.Sending for the police the dwelling from which the noise had proceeded was ontered, when it was discovered that the stove bad been blown to piocos.Telford Curry (colored) who lived in the house was arrested and appeared in the Police Court this morning.He pleaded not guilty, and as a little girl was B uced who swore that rho had taken the cual -Lurry was direharged.This morning the prisoner appeared to have hardly recovered from the frint ke-had received upon the bursting «of the stove and wore quite o scared look.Although several persons ware in; the Foom at the time uf the ox- Plosion al! escaped without injury.COMMERCIAL.American Wheat Irregular; Corn Stendy =Pork and Lard Firmer\u2014Englixh Markets Quiet.A very dull business with easter values represents the .state of the Lreadstufle market here to-lay.Sales ru ; pgried were:-200 bbl> Supertor Extra Flour at LONGUE do, £5.30; 8) Medium Bakers\u2019, S5.35: M Choice :.rong rs\u2019, $6.80.Lim do, #4.35.Floating eargoes of wheat were easter, and cogn the twin dearer, At : Lane wheat and carn wero quiet.At Liwerpoolt sp wheat was gteäty and com rather easer.Imports whent Into thé United Kingdom during the past werk i to 265,000 gyre; © 153,800 to HUAN qra : oo T, 105,000 to 00,000 bbls.No.¥ Hed Winter 3 t for shipment présent month and next, 40s; Lc gompt, 452 td.Liveriool American Western mixed io OU, 4a Jd.Canadian peas, ds Dd.- Py \"ER PER BEL OF PNG LAS.Superior extes, £5 30 to - -\u201406-35 ; extra supmtine, #3 20 to $5 207 fancy, 43.20; * Spring extra, SD 20.superfine, $4 Ro to #4 95; irony Bakers\u2019, $5 TH 25; lue, *4 15 ta Hd 40; FRY pollanda, &5 50 to £3 75: 2 60010 £9 7 baus, #:3.15 to $3 20 ; ; U ; natmes!, #4 40 ta 45.CRETE ENS TE = nominal a #1 25; red do, > - 7 5; Ro: Fapring, FT 2h to #3 26; com, À 10 8 In Le bosd to arrive, Deas, Tc to Rie.Bariey, Bhc to GTe.\u2018 B7a #0 Ric for carutes.Unats, abont 35c.Ashes, ; 10 &3 00 per 100: 1he, for puts.; RIPTE ie Jhon, 120 bis.: ashes, 06; but- 03 phy; tallow, 15 hin: leather, 36) rolls ; spirits, casks #rcesed hogs, $62.3 Chicugu was irregular and mold up to D8, closing steady nt 07% Febrmary; 987% March, yestor.Pa quotation.Receipts, 10,0000 bushels : shipments, Com way steady at 42 May: 41% June, Re oeipts, -124,000 bushels; shipments, S1.000.Park ad- - ano 0 312.110 February : #12.75 March.Lard higher = $3.00 February : $2.70 16 TL, March.At New York thir were sales of'No.2 Red wheat to- 183, Feb .gud flour i Toronto were dnil, heavy and \\ steady.Pram, weaker.Oats ain moaned.Roe Tower Home cmos Saker, On rR ane .Rye lower, DER qu a steady.- rots 1, Que + $1.08 Nod.08, Bpring, -16; Nord BLIS; Ra.à £1.08 Harley, Xo.1; 04; No.: 0: No J Ex 8Re; No.ib We, \u201cie.\u201cOmtw, Ko.1, Biot No.2, Supertor, R55 Pera T3; parer 4.05 : #12.80 : Clqvet cunegontie, of u ad - 4.+ SALE PRICES.$, by the Rev.Wil- ! The following reduced price iis will cash buyers.These prices wiH not than the cheap sale is continued.Common \\y tnieys for dresses redu Every piece of Winery in the store for our annual cheap sale.CU ARSLEY'S PLANN The funeral will leave his father's restdenen, No.220 ; | Checked and Striped Flannel Shi Every plece of Fancy Flannel ts rent in price for Useful Krd Flannel (all-wool) marked wn to 16kc, Useful White Flannel reduced to 15120 Every piece of White and Red Flasnels reduced for * CANTON FLAME! + Useful Unbleached Canton Funnel onty Le.Every piece of Canton Flann! 1: reducefor the cheap - ; CARSLEY ~ PRESSES, The funeral will leave his necthers readunre, Ne | : i Your choice of à very large iot of Wintetress Goods \u2014 | Teinied Winceys, Twiited Howespund) \u2018lan Colored t ¥re.« native of London.Ensland.| Crape Clothes, Brocaded Lustres, and oth varieties, al) « atoniy 10¢ per yard.Some of them arérorth double Your choice of =everal hundreds of piecesf Dark Dress Goods, alt at an!y 12Le per vard.Thia 182 lot of Dress Goods are the vheapest goods we have ov offered.A large quantity of them wpre sold ester a8 soon as Japanned tea trays and waiters, children\u2019s | tbe reduced prices werajmade known.TEXTEAORDINARY LOT! One large lot of beautiful Dress Goodsarked down to 19¢.Among this 19¢ Jot will be fol as high as 3%¢ or higher.er HIGH-PRICE GUOL8! # VF Some of our high-priced Drie Goods Tesond ta prices then the Lower grades.ted.fram poironing by.|.\u2026 Ÿ that JF siosg Wellington | the last to puy their box: renie, nied Mr.J.B Stevenson with an addres | - large sum of money was taken over the counter.RS mouth, and have determined to offer goods \u2018 prices ss will be Eure to bring the money Îix and wbile wa listening to tho tried.USE CLAPFERTON'S THREAD, su gere ORT Le -\u2014\"#\"\" wary 1x, Commencing this day an6 unti! 31st Instar mock-taking), we shall sell our FUR STOCK At Greatly Reduced Pri FUR BUYERS WILL PLEASE NOTF THIS ANNOUNC IT 18 BONA-FIDE JOHN HENDERSON & 283 Notre Dame Stree ht 3 \u201cww SIR TAN IR STOCK of FANCY M CANTERBURIRS, FANCY ROCKING CHAIRS in 25 different styl dren's Comiduation Chaire, which cait ba turn different kihils of nse one as a Carrlage with a splendid Grey Horses, 1 Hohl Law Chatr, and High Table \u20ac the fancy styles, entirely new, priced chair in wond and ea prices to thence a clearing ont of resents holidays, and 11 Ft.Joseph \u20ac ~ OLD & SILVER Top RMELLING BOTRLNS; Selling MY at coat price, TOILET SETS, CUT GLASS TOILET BOTTLES, $DOR CASES, SACHETS, AND PERFUMERY IN GREAT VARIRTY, C.J.COVERNTUN À CU, Corner Dleury and Dorchester Stroets, ENTAL PEARLINE.A Fragrant Tooth Wash.Saperior to Poil Teeth a Gama 250.per dott N mg tra, Lawrence Main street, OYAL ARCH REGALIA HR SALF, CHRAP, as good a new.y Horse, Rocking hair, \u2018hair with step corbiete : with every style À Loue such enocde harley the t OWEN MCGARVEY 4 SUN'S7 9 trect.Arie modern, to be in keepi ! suroundin ; ~brought $125 a pes antique china \"greedily bought up, and the 3 sal \u2018continued anti Inte in the dap, Shortly after tho death, of Miss Soott thor wae found-in Clean: 0; .Bk to F240; \u2018 a ic} may.1 IRE duypet City and Mechanks® aud oiber ; s 2110 fn R : ta .and olber.; to #5.00 .AT, sire, first-class finish.Cap hike - : ) : 3 Telegrams.CANADIAS.$.IHE \u201cHAPPY HOME\u201d DISASTER.\u2014Y.iz® puri, N.B., Jan.5.\u2014The \u201cHappy Home \u201d is Whore at Green Cove, twelve niles above Yar- Routh Cape.The tug * Alida\" will endeavor-to take hor in charge.The bodies of the Captain's wife and daughter left by rail this morning in charge of the secoud mate.The steward perished through an heroic endeavor to dive and cut the ropes holding tho boat.Huviog divested himself of his coat, he lost it and thegeby froze to death.\u2014_\u2014 FROM OTTAWA.[Special Despatch to The Star] CHILDREN'S PARTY.\u2014Orrawa, Jan.5.\u2014 Lady Magdoaald gave a children\u2019s party at §1a- ducona Hall last night.HYMENEAL.\u2014Cyril Archibald, ex-membdt of Parliament tor Stormont, and Liberal whif in the last Parliament, is to be married on Friday : after which he goes to Minnesota to reside per- wanently, having succeeded to a large property there.\u2014_\u2014 PARLIAMENTARY JOTTINGS.The Re-Ausembling of the Honse\u2014-The Railway Debate « Mr.Blake Inter viewed-The + M, 0.naud O.-Mr.Mackenzie's 1) Resse\u2014Hymencal.{SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TUE STAM.i Orrawa, Jan.3.\u2014There was something ex- Ccedingly melancholy about the re assembling of Parliament after the holidays.Ministers, members, clerks, messengers, call-boys\u201d went about their dudes in a bitless, perfunciory sori of way, ! us if they didnt care whether school kept or nol.After dawdling through rontite ina very thin House, Mr, Cameron, of Huron, resumed the debate an Sir Charles Tupper's railway resolution, | and continued speaking till the House ruse at 6 ; o'clock for dinner recess.Mr.Cancron is a law- ; yer of considerable practice, endowed with au inexhaustible flow of language, ready wit.deier- minaslion to be heard, industry, pugnacity snd | thorough party proclivities.Knvwing that the Ministerial side of the House is anxious to bring the discussion to a close as soon as possible and decide the matter by a vote, the Opposition ure determined ta continue the debate to the stmost limit.l hear that there | with be very little speaking un the Government side, so as not to prolong the debate.In conversation with Mr.ittuke learned from him that he is de tour during the holidays.He h he said, to beliève that the great mass of the last evening | pecple of Ontario are with him heart aml seul in opposition te the term- granted to the Syndicate.From the other provinces he has been the recipient ol a like assurance.\u201cHe regards the present policy of the Government as fatal not only to the country eut to the Conservative party, and is tally convinced that the Liberals would sweep the country were there an appeal to the peaple.Ceneermug the \u2018 rroposed purchase of the Q.M2 0, A U.Rariway Mr.Blake doubts whether the Government would purchase one long stretch of railway just at the tise they were getting rid of another long piece : -v{road.He thought, however, that seme ni- rangement may Possible whereby the tiovern- : meni may make the purchase of the Overdental a part of the Syndicate scheme.Mr.Biake louks in splendid condition and says he never felt better in his life.He feels deep regret at Mr.Mackenzie's illnoss, and expressed the opinion that bad that gentleman heen iu a state of health which would permit of his addressing © public meetings a much greater impression than has beon produced would have been made on the country.Capt.Holbeck, A.D.C.to tteneral Luard, is on \u2019 the point of starting for England, where he will be married to 5 wealthy lady.Afier that interesting event, he will return to Ottawa ant occupy Earnscliffe, the palatial residence of the : late Thoe.Reynolds.11.H.Cook, ex-M.P.for North Simneve, is in | town.He says if Dalton MeCarthy accepts à | Portfolio he will! oppose him im:that Riding and feels confident of defeating him in n square fight on the Government commercial and railway policy.The Government will pross for continuing the lings to-morrow, although a statutory holiday, to prevent Mr.Blake going to Montreal, but he will go nevertheless.City News.+ er Te \u2014Ôn New Year's Day, Mr.Isuno Roch, goar- | disa of No, 11 Fir Station, was made the recip- : the members \u201c \u2014 The old saw mill at No.12 St Charles Bor- romev street, is being torn downby Mr.Mantha, who purposes erecting à door and window sash factory in ita place.It will be built on a very extensive plan and will be of such a model provent any noise or nuisance in the ste ood.The plans are in the Building Inspector\u2019 office.\u2014There is no change in the river to-day.The reads are completed, and large numbers \u201cof per: song croas\u2018daily.Scarcely a single wharf rat is to ba seen along the whole river front, as at sent they make the several Police Courts their head-quarters.One old xunfish explained to-day that it was very pleasant to drop inte the Courts | ing oneself to be amused hy i various cases that were being : ~ Police News.- Seven names appeared on-the Recorder's sheot this morning.Mary Murly, arrestod on a charge of yagrancy, was sent down for six months.Napolcon Desjardins, carter, aceuxed of loitering off his stand, made default.A warrant has been issued for his apprehension.; The remaining five persons were taken into custody for petty \u201coffences, and the evidence against them not being conclusive emough they wore allowed their liberty.Peter McEnroo appeared in the Police Court, having been arrested by Sub-Constables Cullen and Brown on a charge of having assaulted and robbed one William McPherson.It is stated that McEnroe, in company with some other indi- 1 vidial unknown, kuiseked \u201cMePherson down last evening, and after biting him upon the nose und fingers, and otherwise ill-using him, robbed him of the money which his pockets contained.which amounted to between one and two dollars.He will stand Lis trial at the Court of Queen's Bench.Felix Lafranchise.a cased of stealing a harness and a horse cover.was also committed for trial.Patrick Murphy.Jobn Slacey and John Mo- Elrmy, arrested for highway robbery, were ar- ralgned in the Court of Special Sessions this morning.Their trial has been fixed for next: Saturday.Augustin Roy, found guilty of assault, was fined $10 and costs or twenty days.* An Old Curiosity Shop.\u201d THE HOUSEHOLD-GUDS OF THR LATE MISS BARBARA .RKCOTT UNDER TRE HANMER.Mr.Wm.Shaw, auctioneer, St.James street, announced that he would rell the ¢feots of the tate Miss Barbara Scott at the house on Lagau- chetiere street, thin morning.and a large num- ; ber of persons visited the Pad drawn thero more probably, out af ehriosity, than by a desire to purchase.They .ransacked the drawing- rooms, haunted the bedrooms nnd seureh- cd the garret and cellar, taming every thing in thom topsy-turvy, in the endeavor, possibly to uncartb some hidden treasure, in this liar domicile.Bidding, however, was preity ritk.A brussels carpet brought $11, and another not quite fo ancient, with an oil-ctoth under it, that had again zome straw under that fold: for a triflo more.Then there were some literature and music, which waa bid up pretty lively hy old book-worms and second-hand book donlors.A pilo of several hundred picces of music, on the vory top of which was a piove tho first line of \u201c which ran :\u2014 * Ah, what is weallh or beauty'a store, - Or, ail (Inicouda\u2019s gems thn\u2018 nnumberless, Ah, what is wit or leuring's stora Without a heart for wore.\" And the whole sold for $4.About thirty vols.of reports of tho Honso of Assembly sold st 10c.per vol.\u201c Tho old arm chair,\u2019 which wax rather a dilapidated old arm chair, wax knocked down for £2.10.There was a statuette of cnpid on the mantlepiece, probably a relio of forme days, it looked like a cupid in love, or with the toothache, or something or other, and he\u2019 was totally ignored, by Mr.Shaw.-An old Spanish HH and p'réthër modern banjo, rather t 1.10 and n° réther rn 0.ra 00 od ig with the old Tashioned, A e ¥ \u201c i with -only threo strings left, went for an old voffec canister some 31,200 tn hills of the vied with his TUVEPY rene, (Patrick's Hall which takes place o letter D Berta of 18735, John 90 A.W.Wyman, Treasurer.This note is said te an excellent imitation of the genuine one.It is executed with a pen.The green tint on the back is puton with a brush in water color, which can bo removèd with moistened thumb.The fibre paper in pläjs panel on the, back of the note is covered with tissue paper as tp\u201d Ung exchange was begu: \u201csédtérdaëhy the 1kers of New York.It conaists of quoting at par, or Welow or above, by fractions of pounds pre- | respectively, and here the RL premium between banks, Syerer the counter.devious course as yesterday was very s of the day, but clored easirr.Montreal up 3d per cent and tmtardo advanced 1 pe chants 5 per cent: Commerces Ba per cent percent.Montreal Telegraph (ex-div.1 f£omo brokers are anxions to learn how a city Toronto paper discovered a bad ** break \"on this market, yesterday as although the market re-acted somewhat, | showed n onsiderable gdvance un the 4, and | 0 da, 176 ; 20 1761: 6 120 do, 1774 ; S55 73 Commerce, 141: 1 Ha int 3 ; da, 141 ; MI do, T4112: 210 Montreal Telegraph, 1521 10 Dominion Telearay h, 02, 25 cer, Facpenger \u20ac 403 Gns, 157 ; 54 do, 1574 : 160 do, 138; 23 u, G3: £1,400 Canada (entrat bonds, UK.furnished by Mexare.Macdongall Bros, sioek 8t Fran ne Do Frei ww BL Do Pref.Mies.378 3T%;[Union Pacific.Re TenL 1567 tame] im, Facts y Central, R31 M N.Ÿ.Centrai\u2026 151% 100la| Pref.on 1% Jel pL a Pi Mowe 834 rome 42 ean pue Jenmare SR Mpa Am 0 ; Janney, Fe Ro tie à 4 to$ i uly, Pork \u20ac1 #12727, March: VA BT ee, Se Enis © ol bete.Otac 49,70.Evening Telegrams.MR.PARNELL STARTS FOR LONDON.{MPECIAL CASLEGRAN TO THE STAR} : - Dustix, Jan.$.\u2014Mr.Charles Stewart Parnell in spite of the warning conveyed to the traversers {hat thoy will absent themselves from Dublin at their peril, loft this city to-day for Londen to be resent at the opening of Parliament t-morrow, Ë is not yet known what action the authorities will take in the matter.THE STATE OF IRELAND.General Dillon\u201d Report-A FPeacefal Ses lution Predicted.{®PECIAL CABLEURAM TU THE STAR} Loxpox, Jan.5.\u2014General Dillon, who was sent by the British Government to make a tour of Ire: land, and report officially, has returned, and submitted his views to the authoritics.According to the General there need be no fear of an organized rising as vet, owing to the precautions that have already becw taken.Geacrul Dillon recommends the adoption of repressive measures imgpediately, and is under the impression that if this is done a peaceful solution of the question is certain, City News.\u2014Tbo reading-rovm of L'Iustitut Canadien is about to be clused.~-Itis with regret that we learn of the sus- peasiou of Mr.George Bond, haberdasher.=-The band of the * Vies\u201d will play at the Victoria ink on Saturday afternoon next commencing at a o'clock.\u2014 Last evening a fire broke out in the house number 12 Barrack street.It was extinguished - by (be mea of number 7 Fire Stativn without ; #by alarun being given.\u2014The schools under tbe jurisdiction of the Protestaut Board of School Commissioners were i vpened this werning after the Christmas holidays, | The British awd Canadian school was opened yos- terdav.\u2014 The Lord Li-hop of the Dioceso \u2018will hold a ; d'ontirmation at Trinity Church.on Sunday even- wx next.The #hildren of the Sunday School have thew festival with Christmas tree and magic lauters to nerrow evening.=the Lekets for admission to-Queents Hall on Thursday evening to hear Messrs, Blake and Laurier, were issued ouly as special invitations to certaun prommnent citizens.The doors will be open ta the public, sud to any one wishing to en- terat 7.30 pau.The specches will commence abs v'elecn.\u201411 i+ extremely improbable that the attempt to bai Mr.T.F.O'Brien will he successful.His counsel antde application to-day to have the amount of hail required reduced.but this was re- tused by don.Judge Monk.A final extension of the tae in which to obtain security, to Friday, has een granted.A chifd waz born on the Allan steamer \u201cCaspian when a short distance out on her trig avross from Liverpool last week.The happy mother insisted on having it christened Ida Thomsen,\u201d the latter part of the name being for the popular commander of the steamer, Capt.Lenjamin Fhempson.\u2014tuo of the three sergeants of the River Police Station has been off duty since New Year's Day on account of having no less than | three in- o feetious and dangerous diggases in his family\u2014 swall-pon, diphtheria, and scarlet fever.This wakes the duties of the two remaining sergeants at the stativn preity arduous.\u2014 During the past year six legal firms brought 4 over a hundred actions apiece a the Superior Court.Their names and numbers are as follows: Judah & Branchaud, 13%; Dubamel, Pagnuelo A Rainville, 121: Abbott, Tait, Wothorspoon & .Abbott, 125: Maemaster & Co.124; Lacoste, Globeusky A Biraillon, 118; Geoffrion, Rinfret, Lavivlette & Doron, 117, TE Personal.Mr.Gibsun, late engineer of the Longueuil Water Works, kus gone to Winnipeg, Manitoba.~ St.Patrick's New Hall, : The Committee for\u201d the grand Opening of St.n Tuesday vening next, are making such arrangements as ensure their soiree being the event of the The new Hall will &eredit to our I iends.Their soirecs: in- times past have J ë £5 Counterfeit Money, .\u2026 $I0 ; ried fos £06 Shere css \u201cnote.raised from a $3.ter, Finance aid Commerce.The new method of quoting ste, a ering, rather thah by dolinrs and cents and fr: of cuits.lu the quothtiuns, sterling is at 100 when at the stom House staijdand of £4.8665 the legal vaine under tha Act of Namch 4, 1RTH, of the pound sterling.ng.The Bank uf Muntreal has given notice to 83 depositors that interest on Savings Hank accounts whl be allowed at the rate of three per cent per annum en the minighum balance of vach calendar mouth, such minimum hatance not tu exeeed three thousand dollars.On auy balance excrwd- ing three thousand dollars, no interest wil be allowed, but depositors receipts will be yranted on the usual terms at three per cut per annum.Advices from London to the 23rd December state that Erftiah Colwmbia 8 per cents are quoted 1 per cent bigher inl 120 au bominion fours are 1 per a er Winds at 10h: to 104%.Dominion T cent inscri stoc: ight and proceed to the Windsor.has advanced 24 pr cent to Foss to 104k.New $b night P r Brunswick 6's are stronger at 118 to 114 The oth Government securities are steady and v a Om the whole, Ratiway securities are stronger.Atlantic & St Lawrence i's show an advance of 2 per cent ; Canada Central Ist Mortgage bonds, la; Grand Trunk 2nd \u201cEquipment Mortguge bonds, 2: Great Western G pe eference, 2, and Midland 1st Mortgage 2.The follow- lny'ure easier and a shade lower :\u2014Grand Trank lst Prof Stocks.Grund Trunk Scrip; (iveat Western 5 pc Debenture Stock; Northern 6 pc Preference Stock and St Law rence & Ottawa 8 p ¢ 1s Mortgage bonds.The mone marked toflay was again very dull.Loans on good ateral were negotiated st 4 pir cent.on tall and 5 per Gat.on time, and the rate of discount for got commercial drafta_on New York we tary, Th to 79,.Sterlir qper was Gto 7 per cent.Gold %tola premium.Docamen- n New York was eddy at Mls and domiting bills steady at 8% to ¥4.814 and $4.84 for de The stock market to-day pursal much the same darivg most .) was also Momine Sales :-\u2014£ Montreal 1735, : 3 do, 174 ; 50 174k 63 do, 17% (25 0.173% 143 or 70 250 on.fario, 90: 23 do, 19% ; 273 an, 100; 10 Molsons, 1039; : 25 104: 53 ronto, 113 : G Merchants 1 de.119; 137 do, 110% ; 27 do.1389 ; 473 do, 13501 20 do, 130%; 23 don 1, Soulad Sod.Low 548 Monta romp, 1 00 do, 1313 : 6 33: 324 à 3 Bé-Dontinion 00710 RÉCBéiRt AT do, 11: 20 da, GIR : 82 City Passenger, 117 ; DO Gna, 154 17 NS do, 15:14 : 50 154; 100 da, 1544: 535 183: PE do, 185, : Commicres, (ex-dtv.,) 18s; an Afternoon sales.\u201484 Montreal, 1764 + 11 Reliey, JONDOX, 5 p.m.\u2014{onsols, 98 11-16 money ; 98 15-18 up nt hs 113%; B's, 10413; Erie, 51 ; Îilinois Cen- 301, LATEST PRICES-STOCKS, de.Prices of breadstuffs and provisions tm Liverpool :\u2014 500 pom 200 pm.pam.3 pes.; » it 4 à 5 a & à.Flour, per owt.se 120 0 13 $ Spring Wheat.86 20 88 \"0 Red Winter.96 10 $ Pd White Winter.010 $ 0 \u201c A Club.98 10 8 B *% Corn (new), per cwt.5 4 00 & 00 Barley.5 3 be ai 0:0 Oats, per cental.8 2 00 a ge.Peas, wo a .810 00 $10 [14 Fark.; fs Ù 00 Se 90 Lave) \u2026 46 6 0 48 80 740 nae ne oo EYL BC 8 3 8 -4 6 LE un 4 0- L685 0 00 0 00 The thilowing wero the fluctuations ta Now York # cote Xavier street :\u2014 ; * } a < - Jam.prea >.Clag.o A W.U.Ter.PE, HL\" Dé Pref.104% 1 e - A Edo.; Py fa CB 4 Q .1018 101 |Wabcah NorthAVest.Pret.2.>.|Man.KV.B # .110% Renting, .00.| 7 ja Kamer d ££ fs 4 \u201cHdTaise Paul à 0.44 : bey spor 4804 480% unes ea fléS A 1414 S'atveury, 812.65 w York, 2 p-m.\u2014Wheat, snes, cA I 3 =.ve ad lon.& Co's Counterfeit Note Dafectér: for, gh ring words aod Sgures ten.A $18 Ire |.note, Evening Telegrams.THE QUEEN'S SPEECH.\u2014Loxpoy, Jan.§,\u2014 © Timwe recapitulutes the measures of Quocn's speech ut the of Parliament ty- morrow.Tod says thers.will be an Irish -Land Bill which will neither involve a rash expenditure off public money nor justify the outery against spoliation on the part of the landlords.There will be a scheme of army roform involving some extension of the period of service, also an amend- ruptey Law, also hills for restoring order in Ireland and for renewing the ment of the Han Ballot Act.TURKEY PREPARING FOR WARg-Loxpox, Jan.5.\u2014A Constantinople despateh says Jurkey reece.The Porte is understood to adhere to the intimation contained in the note of October 3rd concerning the frontier between Turkey gnddireevo, while Greece claims the fullfiiment of the js energetically preparing for war with decisions of the Berlin Congress.STEAMER WRECKED.-Loxnox, Jan.5.\u2014-It is supposed the British steamer * Farnley,\u201d from Savannah, December &th, for Rovalte, has been totally lost off Lemvig, Denmark.Bales of cotton aud boats mutked * Faralex, of Newcastle,\u201d one containing two dead bodies, have beon washed ashore.ALLEGED FENIAN AGENTS.\u2014Loxvox.Jan.5.\u2014It is rumored that Sarah O'Connor, aged 17, and Ann McCarthy, 48, charged at the Marlborough street Police Court this morniag with unluwful puxessfon of 110 pps of English counties, were Feniun agents.TROOPS FOR NATAL.\u2014Loxpox, Jan.5.\u2014 Large shipments of men and war material are being sent to Natal on vecount of the Boer rebellion.A steamer sailed yesterday for the Cupe laden with cartridges and stores, und three other transports will suil within a day vr two.THE FENIAN SCARE.\u2014Lospoy, Jan.5.\u2014 The stare continues, although there ure no indications as to the quarter from which a Fenian attack may reasunably be expected.AMERICAN.DISASTROUS FiRE.\u2014Lockrorr.N.Y.Jan.5.\u2014The magnificent Hodge Opera House bailding and Gargling Oil building, adjoining, were burned early this morning.Loss, 2150,080.The Opera House building was owned by John Hodge, the Gargling Oil building hy the Gargling Oil Company.John Hodge, President.Ths fire originated in a saloon in the basement of the Opern House, shout 3 o'clock, The firemen, with the Holly wa- ter-works, fought the flames until 6 o'clock, Amoug the places the cen- tents of which were substantially destroyed were the foliowing :\u2014The Stata news room, United States Express Company's offices, Baker's Glove factory, Straus & Maller.clothing, Post office.Wostern Union Telograph offices, Lockport\u201d Union.Internal Revenue offices, Commou Council Rooms.The cost of the Upera Hyuge was STOO.NU@.Ingurance, 846,000 on building and 830.000 insurAnce on tho Gargling Oil building.Several firemen and citizens were njured by a falling wall.SALE OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH PEWS.\u2014 New Yous, Jan.5.\u2014The pews of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, Rev.Henry Ward Beecher, pastor, were sold last night.529,546 in pre- miumea, an increase of §2,000 over last year being obtained.83.ARRIVALS.\u2014NEw York.Jan.5.\u2014 Arrived 8S.\u201cAbyssinia,\u201d from Liverpoal.FROM TORONTO, _ (SPECIAL DESPATCR TO THE STAR.) RISE IN COAL.\u2014Torosto.Jan.5.\u2014Tho coal dealers bave advanced their prices to $7.50 per ton.9 Woud is now 56.50 per cord.PLENTY OF SILVER.\u2014Yesterday afternoon $90,000 in silver coin was reecived at the nssis- tant Recciver General\u2019s office.The coins consisted of 5, 10 and 25 cent pieces.They wero distributed to the various banks this morning.\u2018City News.\u2014The propricior of the new skate factory, at the corner of Craig aud Visitation atrects, states ME: he already es.* \u2014The \u2018Saperintendent of the Petmsylrania Central Railroad, Mr.C.BH Pugh, who is i i hg A st his\u2019 mornin toe privat ca \u201cPenmmpiraes\u201d am.1h to \u201cMr.F.4 Van Loppea, ot 83 58\" Inman street, the sculptor who sv well and favorably Kuown in Montresl; has jist completed \u201csn ddeal jpteeen the sleepers, of_which are two fee! bust, in terra coita, of which any artist might be proud.It represents ** Hope.\u201d and the soulp- e more to justify the titlo than merely di ; a his work.It is mot one of \u201ctbe.notions which would do for anything clse equally\u201d wall The bust contains a vast amo ant of patient artistic work, notably in the dra ry, which .is magnificently executed.The deeign is of stir passing beauty, and the sculptor is to be congratulated upon realizing a very charming ideal, Appointments this Evening.St.Thomas\u2019 Church\u2014 Missionary meeting.Personal.John A.Peebles, of Winnipeg, is sojourning at the Windsor.Mr.A.Ogden, M.P.for Canso, N.S, is stopping at the Windsor.Chas.Percey.Treasurer of the Western Grand Trunk Railway, is at the Windsor.Hou.J.A.Chapicau will arrive in town to- .D.Melnnes, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission at Ottawa, is at the Windsor.C.J.Brydges, Esq.left this afternoon, via the Central Vermont road, for New York.Engla nd and Ireland.Rev.Mr.Bray has caused a seigure to be mado of a largé number of pamphlets purporting to be his lecture on England and Ireland, through which is interspersed advertisements of patent medicimes issued by Mr.R.J.Devins, druggist.Mr.Bray considers the publication of his lec- ture-in thie form an-injory te his reputation: as a sclrolar, hence the legal action.Clever Arrest of a Thief.About a month ago a despiosble individual calling himself Whitfield absconded from Tyen- ton, N.J., taking with him $300, which he stole from a Jamily whose little girl he had firet outraged.It wai belidved he had come to Maptreal romeo: ims.and this moming Constable ich- 4 \u2018stds, ag.T.R.policeman, was accosted by w ntlemat-ho stepped off the in-coming South torn.train, and who handed him n portrait with the injunvijon to arrest tha original if \u2018possible.Searcelÿ-an hour had elapsed before e identical individual topped up to the Bag- Master and acked fôr.a trunk that was addressed to him.He was i tly recognized and detained until the poli at Chaboilles mare Station were commumjeated with.) itfleld, who has several other names, was thon arrested and taken \u201cto the Central Station.On being searched \"8100 of tho stolen: money was found, \u201che 3 sides a gold watch and chain.The risoner was disguised in several, ways having: ia whiskers shaved off, snd his hair cut short, and beidgolothed in different apparel frod thee .worn at the time he abeconded.7 3 \u201cms Fee Railway.REX = , FORMAL OPEKING OF THR EOAD, - : | \u201d Work on the ice railway was carried oh during tho whole of Jast night, but it was ot before moon to-day that the last spike wax driven Into the | Aoepers snd the road was detjared completed.\"Whon it is romenibered that work was eommencod on Monday morning, it will be acen that the oon- tractors have.fulfilied their promises: to 'Snish it within a fow days at most.Opn.tiie -Lovguenil side of the river the Wai, temarkably smooth, not an inequality te be sven on its surface for oo mile at t The city side, onetho contrary, is exactly reverse; {ho snow ang ice boing piled in wome | , 1 10 a height of six feet.During the fares |! noon workuen busic Mthemesivès in shevet- } Itng the brokon ico and lousestdw into the eÿ depth.It is the intéilibon of My, Sehe when that partof the work 4a Teter, ti sprinkle the whole.with water a%- make th rond-bed still pore wlld.LE a TE About ten 0° this morning kn sagine w run out fifa wh £5 Yoon ta pom abows way\u201d betwesn i 7 in for 5,000 pairs of The new cugine\u2019 for the wes brought up from Sorellycterday, and is now being placed in position.It is raid to be needed, as the old engine is very much out y der.Jean Castron, 16, fell of his sleigh while Bliding on Atwater Avenue, this morning and broke one of bis ribs.The poor lad was immediately removed to bis home on Workman strect and medical assistance procured.He is progressing favorably.The residents of Longueuil are at present wondering if the city and village authorities will kesp the icc-ronds ina good state of repair this year.Last winter they were neglected so much that the inhabitants of Longueuil say that the driving between the city and that place was diverted, to the advantage of St.Lambert and other places.At the usual monthly meeting of the Cote St.Antoine Council, held last Monday evening, the question arose of forbidding sliding on the bills After the Treasurer's report had been submitted and adopted, the meeting adjourned.PUBLIC OPINION.Oplum Eating.To the Editor of THE STAR: Rir.\u2014Sound the alarm\u2014we have opiam eaters in our midst! Not one, nor two, nor twenty, but hurktreds, > p sir, fur a fa Nay, I know whero it is sold, fron-tolored favo, the shrivelled skin and the nervous tempernwent of those who use it.I even texted™it my soll, and were it not for a resolution, vain tried to stem.and which De Quiney labored than tho men.And remember, sir, that they are fashiouable women, too, the bun ton of our social circles and if not the admired of ail bcholders, yet somo of them apo still admired and respected.Not can you be much surprised to rear that opium eating has invadéd Montreal.In the United States the use of morphine and opium has increased to an alarming degree.beoplo use it everywhere, and the question is\u2014Can we stop it here?What de you think?Give it your atton- tion, for it is a serious subjqet, and one to which RÉEOTRO-S1LVER.FÉATED WARS: HE Cou the shares such as amd by chap.37, and will be due ar ciety, Na.20 à.V SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & \u201ccoudre Fa , 18 DE BRBSORES STREBT, MANCPACTURERS OP FINE ELECTRO-SILVER.PLATED WARE! The Trade only supplied.f.in the municipality.And a by-law was passed : , by an unanimous vote forbidding the practice.JOHN MURPHY & co, NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS.| SCPPLYING YOU UAVE LECEIVED-ÉHIS WEEN; Ijs uccessary to wag Per Steamers * Sarmatian\u201d ad * Manitoba,\" One case Fancy Goods containing all kinds crhaps, thousands.I know it, things for Christmas presents.25 to £74 per pair, and beau- 4 DURHAM iy against interested and tations, recowmnending a passer some ofthe people whe buy it, and I have often in Lace Curtams from #1.js crits from.actus w \u2018noticed its disastrous.eflects. a of the people.But, Mr.Editor, Canada wants Would cal the apectals - ductions in the dbwing Cubuda before.any other country in the world.CARPETS, pk Ex > _fortably famichèd Bi , B.28, hy orâce + Ë À (VICTORIA; SKATINE CD nn oY Ay à Faw cast 3 On > \"3, (te.REE = 3 PITAL WANTED-In oie of ms wld busiae in - al TE A8tolted dng his boart bout A ted.be wateh, ard havin Ji kniteup Bip aicevo\u2014ai aout fee SR iT À wa cel of hi.He y tre dotffez » with & low howl of rag d : am we wa died away, and Bail than a week.\u201d 9 west, and the yas, boro away hero she was panied by a+ i at the wheel arter-deck.to 5 raging d intensely misery, tho pred with o en Had be- sail had and the des .bare shed the ng ship cn tho tirarks 3, save ported isk of the pvily mded D Answer.| slopt Mth in a state iétot iv oft ran th his darling Wien; uneasily,-an half delirium.: ; such close scmbled his ot utiful idol.his eyelidrbe ontorod hig I of quictly ; y frost-bitté n to in fragments \u2019 Runging befo! age gens wero fm stem to stern d shook like ptless their miseries i Peach other's become so weak®s to he unal ter, he-vell-knetthe dreadin! iu store.for thon four: his position inspi than mortal endure.beyhightat west acd.an ed fishing.the inn one han | the other, and his away from the fol Llood bet four yards of.laugh: a two hoars\u2019 teil.Hired hic of dried canvas, of chipped from the r cooked it.He gzavd on 4e RENE dus , i: swept © irri.Jo ns.To eave tho ship.nol BR trough of tho sea, the § cand main masts to ht, after the tempest pd men, with Bailey, \u201cMestpgers included, took tu t i ast gain ote} oe.The Spd tho othor third hind a attempts, by ingens of eff AUY longer, with the As the ship iv ballay coivod that it was nd; fie puunpe, and | sailors Wik between them, e ship Sebrs (a g- a9 D) altér t \u2026 He LATEST § \u20ac man who bought \u2026 market a fow duylle, b fled with stale oz E + Berlin, Ont, the | wis T0- Below #7 : experienced for y ipment was recen 1L 1: on board, wh§ he captain, thot arpenter, and A I, Witde.and the rex 4 aft.They teok witht cos) nts, and as much water # Petrolia, Ont.of BP could with safety carry.gRers who are boring stegation found themselves ghout eig dred toiles suath-west or Chili.\u201cho boat at \u2018Taft-biudcooh D mast and a smal! sail ; an ators vero kept at the cars.For twd o ce, made by Mr.John Sin- 00 feet drilling poles, Rich sailed fro of à almost ealm that saceecdg ey Xept.togtther within spd gt on fhe third night a breéze ha the bont sailed away, and 3 heard of.Being i joct of extendin at city, sad ishmen oF hd cui patie, On It $s belie py rate, the owing of that frog 4 \u2018that cotfedorat .-wutlled, when \u201cfair condif ed | stdwhen, be hints distinct! abdwhen, rls stint fal | Doing out of power, : coutège tieipates ment in.Basutol rt of the raft, or I'll she vampire Wu) pe across the raft, said, who qgosses this line I shall kill!\u201d He re- 18 Wig place beside Walter, who asked him was {he matter ; but Bailgy.gave his friend fr matferinge combiesd did mot ogemt es misery Pris wind at this vbich the à his fricad ; faving ay approach od within exc met Bark po d YF lace.| ¥ ant I first ey RIZMé long Geogge Bailey kept himself uperbuman effort of tho Mauing his head on Bailey's shonlder\u2014 tossed and tuinbled ill.Wal- Bailey held his right band while the fingers of his jh the dark Jocks of the brother of he felt a strange pleasure, - anally all 8 horror! bis position, in being in with une who so closely re- tbled At ono time during this night\u2014t Me horrible nizht\u2014vwhen Bailey felt ping heavy.the desperate thought slipping with his young friend ip the'ocean, and ol geatly ending arms ! should ix de to defeod Wal- death which was The very terror which seemed to give iley more I Baitoy commence I and tho pistol in © never fora Inoment turne:: wds lounging not single fish, after pistol into a piece with lite pieces of Wood he made = wb-thirds and ate stall fire and woukl not divide , tor he cléarly per- life-and-death struggle (Tu Le attaned.) NEWS.turkey on the London.y the pound found cr night tho tempera was the coldest 3 r oil in Italy.Rsteamship * Colflhia™ of the Anchor ifax to Loudon, tovk end 2,500 cases of Fi atford, Ont, Bad of Trade have taken © Grand Trank from make aa effort to atopayers of Wood- wer Council to loan interest to a local 177 ent in the shanties prmous quantity of being out.Never 1 took th renin hoz] spain for swallowing living things: teristio despau sa scek the truth.\u201d Me Tépronches the government.\"1 \"for not recalling him at oboe, and utterly degies we has been cjectod It will ba - | \u201cabocpted when the Transvaal and Edlnland pee ions have bet Ua ait\u2019 4 period is wear] Wl olden fuwn and the\u2019 paw plgoos-dove eolors are favorites in Paris.Lee .The littlo loves of mufly are now sfactionately styled tinics and finger sosies./ nL ; The newest buws for the skirt have &ix loops and two ends, all falling downwards.There has not bten a winter for years in which warm-looking dresses were so fashionable.The wreaths worn with ball\u2019dresses are very flat, sometimes being only a band of leaves.All street dresses oxcept those cut princess have the back breddths draped for the street.Stylish polonaises now are made with regular Chinese clceves.They aro extremely awkward.Wide jeweled bracelets of Roman gold are worn on the arm above the etbow.Oriental fashion.The new ulsters, with bright eatin or plush- lined hoods, aro extremely protty for fresh young girls.The French custom of ornamenting recoption rooms with flowors is coming into use in New York.7 Plain cloth walking dresscs, trimmed with fur bands, are the most clegant that are seen in the wtrevt.Black sa taste than any other.belt by a fancy brooch.Bridesmaids in London at this timo must warm § up the coldest \u2018church, for most of them wear whele suits of ruby velvet.; erp py 3 When your ohl furs got too shabhy to wear you gan make-a very pretty rug of them by simply sewing the scraps together.Dresses made all ih eno piece grow daily in favor, because they arc casier to put on than those made in three sections.The ** Americar frock\u201d is the favorite dress of little London girls.It is a one-piece garment in sacque style, trimmed to simulate a kilt skirt and jacket.Stockinet is ured not only to make jerseys, but also for caps.hoods, opera mantles and scarfs, and even whole suits are constructed of it for small children.The new Suede-Saxe gloves are manufactured in all colors, have no buttons to come off, are of the finest quality and shape, and are consequently very popular.\u2019 : The long, undressed kid glove, buttoned at the wrist, but whole above, and drawn upon the arm, *t as tedJdoave it a little wrinkled, is the fashionable French glove of tho season._ Row upon row of tho finest Irish lace or of Rmyrna lace is substituted for the simple sweepers of a single row that onve satisfied the ambition of those who would be well dressed.Four dozen enormous tortoise-sholl combs were recently found in the New York Custom House in a bux which had been unopened for forty years and they are selling favors for the Gorman, sBands of colored woollen cloth, with vine leaves in green cloth and grapes in purple cloth button-hole stitched upon them in crewel or silk, [ are nsed to trim tablecloths for five-o'clock tea.What with plaited flannel waists in the houso and plush basques in the evening the girl of the out all her old dress-skirts, and doub! ragant next yoar to tin reticules are considegpd in better They are faifened to tho will bave to be ly oxtravagan ako up for her present economy.; oper place for the little worn with beth t sud evening dresses \u2018is far back on the | instead of on the right.Those made T.wear aro usually.Uned with some stiff but thoes made for evening dress are yy colored satin, n propossd, Ahétiberal prety: | ve ceased to en- the ndvooatos of Partioufariset.Hogs.[Sud that his reenll will jen disaruds wa omphatie do cannot \u2018ir.téitigs nts, mort À \"IF history wdod, carry.di thel coal; band and sonst.On the dl Jong, and will bave & lens 16 inches in diameter.a German chemist.He dissolves from five to ton tha.tend.- riows | hi Déater in utmost request at kirns and other merry- tho makings, ; ballad of The Blue ci 0 \" igrgest; r 5 5 KE in pefpendigular height, with a-platform on the | top 32 feetäquare ; the length of the base is 746 The Bri that\u2019 33.0 xX: of , at one nifed with ton for shipeasnt at the tou to twenty percent.Excellent work will no doubt be a \\ : done in the near fujare at the Warner Astronomical Observatory at Rochester.The telosatpe\u2014the third largest in the United States\u2014 be 33 feet \u201cWhen a strong oast wind blows over the Sea of Atov the water rotires in à remarkable manner,\u2019 and tho people living on one ashore can cross to the other Bry shod: But this hazardous journey sometime involves the fato of Pharaoh, for = sudden change of wind will bring the \u201cwater quickly back to ifs usual\u2019place, and travellers are frequently swallowed up by the fickle waves, Under the operation of irrigating the Algerian Sahara a soil bas been constituted 2 which intertropical plants grow with great vigor.Fertility is not limited to any one point.It is exhibited wherover water has been brought to the surface of the soil.Henceforth it will be safo to say that the trausforution of the.Sahara is only a ques- tio of time, labor, arlesian wells, means of com- mubication and security.The Engineer says that two Gormans have mude a new form of machine for separating the\u2019 turnings and borings of brass and coppor from those of iron and steel.The mixed metals fall.upon a magnetized-drum, to whjch tho iron and steel adhere, lesving the copper and brass to fall into-æspocial reservoir below.There are two cylinders rotating in the same direction, so that the iron which escapes from the first cylinder is retnined by the accond.The surface of the cylinder is formed by flat bands or strips of soft iron alternating with strips of copper, and cach of the iron bands is in contact with a row of horse-shoc magnets.The adherent metal is removed by revolving brushes.A water-resisting cement, which looks as though it might prove serviceable, has been proposed by parts of pure dry gelatine in & hundred parte of water, and then adds 10 per cent.of a concontrat- ed solution of bi-chromato of po The articles united with this glue are exposed to the light of.tho sun, when the bi-chromate becoming reduced, the gelatine films attains great strength and flexibility.Glass omnéments and wtensily, when broken, arc said to\u2019hecneatly and sffichently repaired with this mixtare.Of course, the very principle upon which the utility of the cement depends requires that it be kept in the dark in order that it might act as desired when used.Tho Council of Magistrates of tho eity of Berlin have appointed a special committés of engineers and architects to examijno into and report upon the proposal submitted by Siomens and Halske for the construction of an electrio railway across a portion of the capital.It is intended to begin the lino at Belle Alliance place and run it through Friedrich and Chausccp streets on to Wedding place.Tie tracks\u2014one for the up and the other for the down traine\u2014will bo supported by iron columns 14 feet 9 inches high and 33 fect apart.The carriages are to be narrow and short, having only ten sitting and four standing pinces.The electro-dynamic machine to move the train will be placed under the floor of the carriage between the wheels, and a steam i a - work.2.Ho has carefully revised this edition, - which had orept into will contain 8 contribution by J à, author of \u201cThe Fools Er- \u2018 L\"* entitioë \u201c 's Rod in Politics,\u201d and .one by Oliver Wendell Holmes, on \u201cThe Pulpit and the Pow.\" \u2019 # Prive Lireue .Sourasenees,\u201d by Mary W.Porter, of Louisisns, an amusing and de thal book, will be published by D.Lothrop Cou lof Boston, in about ten days.\u2018De.Young, of Edinburgh, sanounces that the /authorised reprint of his \u201c Avnlytical Concor- r'dance will be ready for dolivery through his - American agents -E- E:-Fank & Co, of- New York, about 15th of January.Rather than I by «a miserably executod reprint now on the market, the will supply tho American public without any profit to Elrosolf \u2018or.the Edinburgh publishers._All he asks in return from the American public for this, his life.work, is that they do him the favor to buy an editjon that does his work justice.J He asks thom to buy this edition only because\u20141.It has been printétl under bis own personal supervision by the Government presses in Edinburgh.Both press-work and paper arc adapted to the oliminating man; hical and other errors 5 % oe the est edition.This is the only edition which has these corrections.On the title page of all copies .of this editiun are printed conspicuously the words * authorised edition\u201d and \u201c revised edition.\u201d Fo \u201c Age of Enligfitenment.In an age of enlightenment like the\u2019 present, the value of oleutricity, and of compunnds containing an electric principle ns remedial agente, is widely appreciated.Foremost among the latter, both as regards the thorcighness and safety of its effects, and the rapidity of its action, is Txowas\u2019 EcLkeTeic OL, a widely popular extor- nal and internal remedy for coughs, colds, soro throat; asthms, \u2018éronp and other affections of \u201ctho breathing organs ; an invaluable outward specific for lame back, soreness and contraction of the muscles, and every variety of sore or hurt; a prompt sourcs\"of relief for pain, and n medicine upon which the public can also implicitly depend in cases: of rheumatism, neuralgia, piles and kidnoy comiplaints, inflammatauy affectious, dy- sontery, \"many other ailments.Its persistent.to whickit is adapted.Physicians speak of it in the highest terms.Moroover, horsemen and stock raisers administer it with the greatest sue- cess for disonses and hurts of horses and cattle.Sold by all medicine dealers.Price, 25 cents.pared only by _« NORTHROP & LYMAX, - Toronto, Ont.Note.\u2014 Ecectrig\u2014Selected and Electrized.v à 2 « | A SOCIETE DE CONSTRUCTION MUTUELLE DES ARTISANS-\u2014Pablic Notlee is hereby given that La Societie de Construction Mutuelle des Artisans will sell by public auction at their office, No.13 8t.James street, at Ten o'clock am, one-fourth of its Real Estate, on each of the follo Tuesda: 4th, 11th; 18th and 35th January next, .ther in apply at the office.By order of the Boardof - H.A.GUIMOND, Sec.-Treasurer.Montreal, 2.th December, 1880.1 S05x 14 of 60-horse power to produce the electricity will be placed at the terminus.There will not be many stoppages, and the rate of speed is estimated at about twenty miles an hour.\u2014 \\ HISTORICAL.Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh August 15th 1771.His father was a lawyer or convoy- anger.à The first complete transiation of the Bible in : English was printed in 1522.A perfect copy of it was sold in 1838 for 81750.In early British history, we find Caractacus led in triumph down the Via Bacra in Rome, and afterwards liberated in consideration of his manly bearing.20° Galway, in tho- west of Ireland, has long boen called tho City of the Tribes, as liaving been the residence of thirteen tribes, which settled: there in the year 1236.= .: \u20ac.British pcarls-were famoes tn the time of Julius Caosar, who presented a alifeld, enermsted with them, to Venns Genetriz, at Rome.They Ù delicate pink-blèe | Skates with iro were introduced into land from the Nétherlands about 1650: Pepys has noticed in his Diary that he witnessed very pretty art of skating as far back as 2 \u2018 LL Gly enter.WILLIAM BYRD, Carpenter, 33 HOSPITAL STREET.WILLIAM BYRD, Carpenter, \u201803 HOSPITAL STREET.WILLIAM BYRD, Carpenter, 83 HOSPITAL STREET.WILLIAM BYRD; Carpenter, : 89 HOSPITAL STREET.357 law, y patent in 1865 to \u201cthe children of the sons of any Bovereign of Grest Britain and Ire- \u201ca The 8] tment of Constable of the Tower of sls ar by the desth of Field Marshal Sir Charles Yorke, dates from the time of the Norman Conquest, the first Qanstable, Geoffrey de Mande- ville, having been appointed by William the Conqueror.a ; js imposing states of King William \u201c of glo- = pc which stands near the Cross of \u2018waa presented to the city by Governor Madras, whose brothet was sn Ayrshire wove, of tingedion, Jost his life on aceound of baldness, an eagle nga tortoise in its claws having dropped its prey with {the view of breaking its shell upon what jit took to | be a rook, but which was in fact the skull of a great poet.* During the reign of Alfred the Great artificial light in London was actually forbidden the greater part of thé night; and it was nt until 1417, according to Stowe, that tho streets ware lit up, and them citizens were commanded to hang out lanterns from the windovesfor the poace and safety of \u201cttié éity.- 7 Lee -Kt is perhaps, AÆschyiue, a writer of Greek How _pot goneraliy known that tbe Bonnets over the Border\u201d has roference to the Convenaaters in the year 1640 passing-into England against Charles I.The whole of the infantry, including noblemen and inferior commanders, wore the broad Lowland blue bonnet.; The pyramids of Egypt are constraoted of s'u- poudoud blocks of stove The three principal are situated on a rock at the foot of some high mountains which bound the Nile, me Bret building commenced, itis su , à B, C.The LA end hb havo been erectsd by Choops, 1082 ».c.; but otifl eatlier dateg are.~The\" -monr-Uizelt; is -4-6-1-~ feo] feet.\u2014 \u2018The peany is the most ancient- the English ool The name the laws of Ins, King of the West Saxons, who be resentative of |.appears in|: COLD FLAKE ore.Ty Pics torse Tones ever ute: | pid Lund.It is made from the best selected fine en Virginia Les{ (THB BAW LEAF FROM WHICH THIS TOBAOCO 18 MADE COSTS MORE ;THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO MANUFACTURED IN CANADA, AFTER IT IS READY FOR THE IPE.) It is made absolutely pure and neatly packed in pound tin-foil packages.It M sold by all respectable deslers in all parts of the arb or, OBE TOBACCO CO, 7 WiNDe0R, ONT.TE 260 2 ot; 6x0 MERCHANTS, R & SON, 7 \u201cProprie spristors of the 770 SELESRATED #EOWN DIAMOND WITS LEAD.Montreal.Cd 40° .204 RAMSAY'S RUSSIAN WHITE © 1mapr- fee ame -\u2014 = | Awarted Pint Prise atid | ~DORINION EXHIBITION.0 THE TRADE: nid reign in 688.The figure of Britannia on.Sar © ithens was copied from à coin © Antoninus.roughout.Norman times the balf- ny and farthing were, sas rule, not separate.coins, but halves and: quarters of the poiñsy very neatly cut, Th some.nee are the reign of Edward the First.= believed, Phatyllus of Croto- os could jum à vos of 0 i The wo \u201colse ut th mopio- games\u201d à formed part of the outs of \"the Porta Strutt, an English authority on games and am ments, , and \u2018ab thé ee es 0 48 bride's drves.will be |x TE BATT nn these coins were not struck in.soy quan-f.\"- speaks of a Yorkshire jum named Jréor} 4 1fnd whobs \u2018wero matveloms, Hew : becribers xré now propared to receive orders fre Fa Et EPRI, fue the shove CELXSRATED BRAXD OF WHITE LEAD.J & BAMBAY & SON.: = ew Books, NOW THYSELF.gd \" TVHE untold\u2019 rnise- a .\u2018vies that result from indis- in carty life m and cured.Those ths assertion should \u2018jaw ifedical work published the PEA sony MEDICAL IX! entitled THE SCIENCE O RESER fet or, SELY-P VATION.aber Als AR Han, pros sod h ty.m rors 0 vor So cote ration to mons, wry ba-restored my J fe \u2018 enlarged, ru vd _medieal the hive his work \u2018misjudged by what ho regards as | |\u201d quently muscilar relaxation, vis.\u2014 use erndeiites tho most obstinate of the disorders | a ; sola.ty : Pæagéiste, or sent by mail on re celpt of, nt e508, by i.es ay be alle, vwhodoubr_ Se | FRANLAN WRITES: = 555 | ROYAL INSURANCE CO.OF , sth DURE NEEDLESSLY, AND ALSO RAVE.PAIN KILLER.wl} S07aid have a place in every tictory, machine shop sudden pat upin 2 ox.and § Gx.bottles, cents metal! et 25 and 60 ly \u2014| retailing at ° .respectively large bottles The Only really reliable Remedy for Wasting and Nervous Diseases.After Dumegous experiments, Mr.Fellows succeeded in producing this combination of Hypophosphites, which has not only restored him to health, but has since been found s0 successful in the troatment of ayery Other dis- re BOX FA ease emanating from loss of nerve power, and conse- Aphonia, Appareut Agouia, - Anæmiu, Angina Pectoris, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, phtheretic Prostratien, Epileptic Fits, Fever and Agus, Lencorrhea, Marasmus, Mental Depression, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Nervous Debllity, §t.Vitus Dance, Whooping Cough, d'ongestion of the Langs, Emaciation, Pulpttation of the Heart, Interrupted win] Feeble action of the Heart, Melancholy, Pear of Chiid-Birth, Dangers of Child- Birth, Liability to Miscarriage, Hypochondriasis, ete.Diseases produced by overtaxing the mind, by grief and anxiety, by rapid growth, by child-bearing, by In- suflicient nourishment, by residence in hot climates or unh wealthy localities, by excesses, or by any irregularities SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.$1.50 PER BOTTLE.The Great Blood Purifiers! * Guaranteed to bg an infallible cure for Serof= ula In its wort forms, stubborn, deep-seated Ulcers, 8 3 mary, secondary.and ter- : tiary : Tumors, Fos Eruptions, Old Sères, - cumatism, au by bad blood or humors.or sores producod ERISTOL\u2019S SUGAR-COATED PILLS CURE ALL LIVER COMPLAINTS.For Sale by all Dru and Dealers as, ia ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM IS THE GREAT MODERN REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION AND ALL DISEASES THAT LEAD TO .IT, 8UCH AS .Coughs, Neglected Colds, &expectoration, 8 i \"Fil i ¥ i i ë él À § AE LAN INT F THROUGHEEXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS RUN The their dest \u2018Wednesd that leav rence, Md Prince E Proyinces.Rates of TINGE a.m Aone in PS p.m.Express Jeaving New York at $ treal at11 p.m.xpd leaves Boston at 7 pom.vis Lowell, and burg, snd New York at 4 p.m.,via Spring- 1 Nontreal at 8.20 a.m.leaves New York via Troy, at 9 p.m., treal at 10a.m.hd Freight Rates, apply at Central Ver- Moe, 136 88.James street, JL.Canadian hington stree y.F.SMITH, General ; se e ves Boston, x 5 a.ra., Troy at 7.40 EASTERN RAILWAY PAL AND BOSTON AIR LINB.DIRECT AND BEST BOUTE .NCHESTER, NASHUA, LOWELL, WOR: [ER, PROVIDENCE, BOSTON, 3 ME - A LLAN LINE UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE.GOVE CANADA AND.REVÉOUND TOR BE CONVEYANCE OFTHE MAILS, 1880.the inodern improvements that suggest :\u2014 1 Fol and all poin TOWNSHL The mos Tun on the Parfor Ci ALL CA Station, M( age ch ENGLAND BAGGAG VENTURE gers at sho Day Expy Kight Exp Day Ex at 9.19 a.For ticke h NEW ENGLAND, also to the EASTERN jmfortable and elaborate 8lee; t trains that cuter Bonaventuro p Day Express.IND TRAINS run between Bonaventuro al, und Boston WITHOUT CHANGEd through to all-principai points in NEW- Cars on.'ABSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONA- TION, thus saving all trouble to Passen nd ne.leaves Bonaventure Depot at §.30 a.m.leaves at 5.3U p.mn.4 arrives at samo Station from NEW ENG- TOWNSHIPS at 9.03 p.m.\u2019 Night Express pply to 202 St.James street, Windsor Ho- nture Station.Supt.Trafic.GUSTAVE LEVE, Passen- RADLEY BARLOW, President and General COLONIAL RAILWAY.ms UMMER ARRANGEMENTS, mmmençlug 14th June, 1880- H.P.A Agent.anager.DEL (extept Sündays,) as follows : tenia Pi Cre Ge C1 3 > s connect at Chaudiere Curve with the Trains leaving Montreal at 10 o'elock pa liton, with the steamer * City of 8t.John,\u201d y mornings fot Gaspe, to Halifax and St.John run through to on ob Sunday.n Car leaving Montreal on Monday and ad Friday, rune through to Halifax, and pn Tuesday and Thursday, to St.John.{R EXCURSION TICKETS may now be ob- and steamer, to the unrivalled Ses Bath- nd Fishing Resorts on the- Lower St.Law- d Restigouche, Bay * Chaleur, Gaspe, d Island and afl points in the Maritime lation in regdrd to Passenger Fare Tickets, ht, Train Arrangements, &c., apply to BINSON, Agent, 120 Post-Offico Building,) Mon :-D.POT- ef fuperintendent.June 14th, 1830.133 0.& 0.RAILWAY.\"CHANGE 0! \u2019 ihcing Thursday, will run as follows :\u2014 n The Pull d Yor in G.W.St.Francois Xavier TIME ber 23nd, 1880.CINGALESE Hair Renewer! 18 WITIIOUT DOUST THE .; \u201cBest Preparation for the Hair that Jas Leen sented to the public, od restoring + to IT STOPS FALLING OF THE HAIR.IT REMOVES DANDRUFF.5 x + HESTORES GRAY HAIR TO + AND NBA Its continued use, by those with Bald beads, will produce a beautiful head of hair.Every ond recommends it.sale all Di IH.SOA 1TS ORIGINAL COLOR For y y 271 CURES BY ABSORPTION (Nature's way) LUXG DISEASES, THROAT DISEASES, BREATHING TROUBLES.YT DRIVES tuto the system curative \u201cagents and béal- AWS from the diseased parts the poisons that \"cause death.- ; te THOUSANDS TESTIFY TO ITS VIRTUES.; i a * If.HASWELL & CO, ; WHOLESALE DRUGOISTS, 148 and 150 McG} Street, Montreal, £.Q., Oeneral Agents for tre Dominion.ae 73 1 havoused JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF for a considerable time, K te the best mudcie former I have ever tried.It is plassant to the taste, and there is nO trouble about tte duration.\u2018 mi \"EDWARD RANLAN.- susurance.AY + amb .PONDS INVESTED, neatly.searesnisiineenie 38,0004 00 IT COOLS THE SCALT.| \" _BANGKG BASKETS, COAFITAL L.ooegannceonessesissensensasss $10,000,000 |.Caxias Pots Hommes mani | 00000 igned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS GABRMORE'S RTIFICIAL RAR DRUNS d to fill orders from any part of Canada.Send for Circular and particulars to J.L MARCOU à CO, No.196 xorea pass STARET.\u201c'montreatt ren v \u2018A YTRE ASSORTHENT OP DRIED PLOWERS, \\ FREON PRUSSIA, COMPRISING WREATHS, BOUQUETS, + - .>» ALSO; A 107 OF CHOICE PAMPAS FLUMES, \u2014AT THE\u2014 GLASGOW DRUG HALL J.A.HARTE, Druggt, 400 Notre Dame street.DN CASTINGS, 9 1 k 32 EVERY DESCRIPTION! OUR HEAVY CASTINGS are superior to aay made ia the iy.2.3.GILBERT à 30K5.ormes: ot \"wag 5b Joseph Strect.i IVERSAL GRINDER.FIRST PRIZE AND DIPLOMA AWARDED.~~ 262% met te working NEWELL'S PATENT UNIVER: ht tons hour, ae SO ATS BUCKWHEAT, other CERFALS .Pur details, apply ot the Dominiôn General Agency, MO.96 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL 2x QHEARDS DANCE ANNUAL FOR 1881 FOR THE FIANO.Poti aad Quadrille Grand Mother's.Chair Waits ; Poiks ior ne Te Langh\u2019 Fois, strsues Hon Polks ; During the of Navi a bong season Winter Navigation - week Hal when oocasion Boston Glasgow direct Y .YMAN, vonsocue aeuccrueasenscc0nenogacenpètee i MONTSEAL, AGENTS A WINTER ARRANGEMENTS a.This Company's Lines i Te he TA [oT Ste Sey Dou built in water-tizht compartments, are « and comfort, and aré fitted up with ail, practical experience cat, - Tho Steamers of the Li Livor NESDAY, to and from Ireland and *Sardinian.Th Hibernian .ngers way embark on the Passe Boston Sieamers marked * on the evening previous to sailing, if they 0 RATES OF PASSAGE FROM MONTRE via HALZFAX : AL .eveecntsereeenbansree devcncuces (According to accommodation.) Intermediate.\u2026.Steerage {he Hallfax Mall Line from Halttx intended to Bo ve Liverpool, via Bt.John\u2019e Nfid.ate spatched as follows: - for &'Maicolm, Belfast; Grace Church atrest, London great Gives street, G1 asie \u201cLQ CABINS, 868 Lo $06.Kreursien Through Bilis of Lading are of Canada.- Offices, or to street.à 00.cuklège a ont, '\\W HITE STAR LINE.ROYAL MAIL STRAMERS, For Freight À Flum, Main à'Noutgamery, \u201cFto W Macpherson as ait © 100, gold.050; 008.Return Ticksts\u2014$110, 148 and 81 Be a a aay = or pigs: STEERAOE PASSAGE soma em rt ep SAME CHOR LINE.UNITED STATÉS MAIL STEANERS \u2014- AN _ NEW YO! GLA ° CABINS, 900 to LS a os .di 4 ° And NEW YORK TO DON HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 er to GUSTAVE vn, Xo.(UN ARD LINE.i: LARK RG \u2014\u2014 The Cunsrd Stesmship Compiaky _\u2014_ KEW.YORE and LIVERPOOL, cutiing ab CORE pos YROM NEWYONE.|.he * SCTTHIA » will sill on WESEESDAY, Jeg 1%, ; ; Se The * BATAVIA » will dail en WEONRSDAY, 19th \"Wreath fchot \u201c En Diese Gens | Tia Iie Bre Eyes |: ey, Houy- $ "]
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