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[" _\u2014 VOL, XIIL, NO.45.Morning Telegrams.\u2026 pane Telegraph.| {Ben Das Deen an oarthquake shock in the ed sn bt out at Carle- * Teronto bakery propose to strike for higher.py om Baturday, Kinsteen of the Kolapore conspirators have Don found guilty.w a birthday was celebrated at Rich.moved, Va, for the firat time since 1361.Public opinion throughout Germany is against Prince Bismarck producing a Ministerial crisis.hole of the houses in the subugbs of bi- in Trinidad, were bummed the other day.\u2019 The opposition papers in Paris comment atrongly on the encouragement France has given to Greece.À large meeting was held in London, ou the 29nd, in favor of the retention of Candahar by the British.King Coffee, of Ashantee, is said to have an enormous srmy, and to be prepared to attack the British.; Yifteen callieries in South Yorkshire are idle, sud 12,000 men are out of employment.Great exists, Senator Howlan was married at St, Mary's Cathedral = Kingston, ou the 22nd, to Miss Mary E.Doran.The Obelisk was formally presented to New York City, on the 22nd, by Mr.Evarts, on behalf of the Khedive.The United States threatens to retaliate on Frapce by forbidding the landing of French wines at American ports.Two hundred Indians attacked a settlement pear Carroltas, Mexico, killed severnd women and children, and plundered the place.The Pope, in replying to an address of Car dinals, said he had resolved to open an extraor dinary jubiles this year to all the Church.A man named Taylor has tn arrested at St.Thomas, Ont., for bigauy, having mar ried ane woman in Toronto and another st Brantford.The number of immigrants who arrived at peg in Jan is as follows: \u2014Via St.Lawrence, 71; a Taito States, 1,687 ; total, 1,758.Of the sbove number 1,308 wont to the Western States and 452 remained in Manitoba.A yowig man who waz to have been married at-Queboc an the 22nd, failed to make -his appearance at the appourted time, but sent a note , saplaining that had indulged rather freely * with, some bachelnr friends the night before, and had been placed in durggea vile.The marriagn was postponed.Sportiug Notes.Buckley, of New Jersey, won the amateur «championship of America in the 24-hour go plesse walking match at New York, 117 miles.- eons Hosmer requests a fortnight\u2019s delay replying to Warren Smith's challenge, to plrmit communication with Mr.MacManns, Hosmer\u2019s backer, whefia st present in England.A og of Hanlan's ES will be Reld, en day evening, at ¢ Aquatie,\u201d street, Taronto, for the an of con- the best means of tendei & recep i hoe to the champion, Quehes Curling Club having been notified \u201cDeWinton fiat they are one of the and, therefore, in the final com- : PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.\u2014 BErxe, Feb.2.~Droz, previously Vice- Predident, bas Deen elected President of the Swiss Confederation, in place of Anderwert, deceased, and Bavarie bas been elected Vice.President.Hoffman, Radical, succeeds Anderwert, as member of the Federal Council.The changes do not affect the policy of the Government.CONGRESSION À L NOTES\u2014 W ASHINGTON, Feb.22.\u2014In the Mouse Mr.Rice reported back the joint resolution providing for a joint committee to investigate the alleged false and fraudulent proof and statistics used before the Fisheries Commission.\u2014 Referred mittee on the Whale.The House passed t appropriating $10,000 for the continuation of experiments in connection with the manufne- ture of sugar from berts.The Senate passed a bill to repeal the tax on hank deposits.mem ONT ART) LÉGISLATURE.Tonronra, Feb.22.\u2014 Han.Mr.Pardee moved that the House will to-marrow resolve iteelf in- tae commitioe of the whole to consider resoln- tions concerning timber dues.\u2014Carvied.The House again went into committee of supply on the cstumates and passed several items.\u2018 After Recess.\u2014Hon.Mr.Pardee moved the d reading of the bul for protecting the interests pn rivers, streams and creeks.o bill second re sding without a divi.sian, sod the House adjourned at 11.30 pm.FROM QUEBEC.ACCIDENTAL DEATH.Qu EBEG, 22.\u2014Information has been received *.the accidental death in ; Michigan of Mr.Owen Walsh, - son .\u2018of the Deputy Chief of the city of re police.The Tumains are on their way to city for intorment.SMALL-POX.\u2014Mr.Beaudet, M.P.P., has tecelved information irom Bersimis ta the \"nffret - that there has been no new cases of small.-pox there for three or four weeks past, and that all = those who were lust attacked with the disense \u2014 sve sow walking about and almost well.Dr.Katrrrlere has started again for his home at MN Bay, having vaccinated all the people of except such as are out in the woods, As Fy Alexis de Graud Baie, on Ha-Ha Bay, \" #he epidemic has broken out, and has assumed : gather alarming proportions.It has appeared In about à dozeu families ot Charlesbourg, and fn oue family no less than six of its members are down with it.DAIRYMEN'S CONVEXTION, BrooxviLLE, Febimary 22.\u2014 The Eastern Ohtario Dairyunen\u2019s Convention met at 10.30 @-) With a very fair attendanocs, mostly mem.although many prominent furmers were t.The President sonounced the appoint- 8 of the various committees.The President rd the object of such meeti and paid a Aenpliment to Pref.Arnold, of ester, ex- \u201d the belief and the conviction that no Ban in either country bad done more towards vendng the dairy business than this gentleman.à then adverted to the care aud feed of So end the question of gattiug their milk ies in the best poaible condition.haf Lancaster, then addressed the Convention on the requirements of the English cheese markets, Mr.J.B.Harris, of Ant- Rei werpy ted a report of his experience as in- 5} étractor Feb.here the woods \u201cthe Ras section of Ontario dur.the past season.s * Discussions followed, and en Hon.Harris Lewis, of Watertown, gave a tens and hints on the evils of skim.3 and oleom ine.At the evening : Béepion, Prof.Laan: eatheral, of Boston, poke éu the te of butter and choese md effect on airy! husbandry.This Con.ode le the most Late ever bold in + THE IRISH TROUBLES.nu e ne Ae Dusty, February 22.Parnell 125 written to the ay the Branch of the Land League ot Claire, retracting his advice to plough up the land, because he says he haslearnsd that unjust and berbarous laws wake such an act ble by seven al servitude, Accounts from County represent chat many farmers, who lately refused to en higher than Griffith's valuation, are now ig ata on the landlords\u2019 terms.t pecessay to Keep the coast pi ship an Deliccle on the north oust of Ireland any longer, therefore she has been ordered to return to Kingstown.LoNDoN, February 23.\u2014 Many Iriah members will address their constituents on Sunday, by which time it is expected the Protection Bill ve 29.\u2014A private powd February \u2014À prive er maguaire here wus forcibly entered, and a large quanti of and blasting powder stolen.It is fumer that the Government will interfere with the Parnell demonstration here on Sunday.PuiiapetentA, Pa, February 22.\u2014A meeting was held this evening to protest, on behalf of Ireland, agsinst the Coercion Bill Judge Elcork presided, and the meeting was addressed by Fathers Horstmann and Barry, John Mur- dixk, editor of the Highlander, and Got Forney.Letters were read from S Randall and others.eo ons were ped conderming the course of nd, and om: mending tho leaders of the Land League.Boston, February 22.\u2014Last evening Wendell Phillips delivered a lecture in the Music Hall for the benefit of the Shawmut Rowing Club.Mr.Phillips reported his views upon the present condition of Freland.He oriticised the press for the position it takes on the Irish question, and said that Parnell does not stand at the head of à nation of peupers, and asserted that O'Connell and his followers have done more to make lreland intelligent, law-abidin and prosperous than the whele brood of Engli statesmen that have dallied over the problem for & hundred years.Speaking of Mr.Gladstone, he said the Prime Minister must have taken a leaf from the book of a certain Irish Baronet, who once uttered an Irish bull that he was willing to sacrifice the whole of the constitution to the remainder.Mr.Gladstone, be said, is a little man in a great p a weak man elevated above his wy The Coercion Bill is an oak of terrible neces- &y planted in à china vase, and the moment it swells Mr.Gladstone and the vase will fall iy pieces.There is no twin betwixt the men of the head of the Euglish Government aud the epoch that needs their aid, for it is the convulsion of Christianity and civilization itself; it is science marrying the industries of that continent to this.The world cannot be held in such chains as the Government attempts to put upon Ireland.They might as well muke Ministers of cast iron and make them preach hy steam as to attern met 10 contro} the Irish people by the Coercion Bill signed by Victoria.Mr.Phillipe said he took no stock in the plea that the agitation is a Catholic question, discussed the Land question and exhorted his audience to stand hy the Irish leaders and give them morul and material support.mac PERLE PARLIAMENT.Clara 8 nee Pork Pre ST The Loxpox, February oe The House of Lords ords leat night rejected the motion to picture galleries où Sundays.Public opinion ls advancing in favor the movement: - In the Commens to-day thé Attorney-Gene- ral ral fer Ireland, to » question 3 4 ell's at Clars was not- ment to punishable offences, said he had seen the n report of the speech, but question will receive careful attention.The remarks were with cheers.Mr.Gladstone said he could not give the details of the Land Bill, but would state on Thursday what course was proposed regarding public business.Mr.Mundells said the yearly importa tion of pork, bacon and hamè, from the United States, Canada, Germany and Denmark, was more than twenty pounds per r head for the whole population of the United Kingdom.Its value exveeded nine and a-half million pounds, exclusive of live swine.Tu cut off this enormous supply of food would inflict great hardship on the poor, and could only be done in case of ur- gvnt necessity.It would not suffice to prohibit the American supply, for trichinosis existed in other countries, and us long as any ofher country admitted American pork, Fngland would be sur» to receive supplies second-hand.There was no authentic report of the outbreak of trrhinosis in England, and he thought there wus no oocasion for apprehension.He admitted that continental countries were liable to the disease, because of the use of uncooked food, which was naknown here.The House of Commans to-night, took up the Protection Bill, as amended in Committee, and several clauses moved by the Home Rulers as additions were rejected.The clause moved by Mr Sullivan, providing that ne person he discharged ot a greater distance than five miles from the place of arrest, was to.Mr, Forster's amendment limiting reba ion of the Bill ta the 80th September, 1880, was caw ried.In the course of the debate Mr.Parnell declared the Fenian organization in Ireland was never less active than at nt.Paris was Stephens residence, and he had merely returned er from a tour in the United States, where he had been appasing the Land Sir W.V.Harcourt s3id the vernment maigres for believing Fenianism still ex- and still designed carryi out its object by most abominable and detestable means.He referred to O'Donovan Rossa's utterance in the {7usted Frishmen and the violent speech by John DeVery, formerly n political convict, in America.The Standard this morning asserts that a decision of great importance has been taken by the Cabinet, viz., to drop the arms bill and introduce a land bill without any delay.THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.Casualties nt Lainz'» Nek-Pence Prose pects, Lospon, Feb.22.\u2014The following telegram has been received at the War Office from the general officer commanding in Natal and Transvaal, giving the list of casualties at Laing\u2019s Nek ht \u2014Staff-Colonel Deane, Major Poole, Lirut.Elwes, killed.King's Dragoon Guards -\u2014 Major Brownlow, slightly wounded ; Troop- Sergeant- Major Lunny and Lanee-Corporal Stevens, killed ; three men wounded and one prisoner.58th\u2019 Regiment\u2014Alajor Hingeatou, woundel, since dead; Lieut.Dolphin and Second- Lieut.Bailie, \"killed ; Captain Love- grove, severely wounded, doing well ; and irut.O'Donel, slightly wounded ; ; Color-Ser- geants E.Evans and J.Lindsell, Sergeants R.Anderson, J.Slattery and W.Smith, Lance Sergeant A.O'Connor, Corporals B.Griffin, R.Harper and J.Kelly, Lance- D.Coy- ley, Privates J.Allington, G.Briggs; F.Barnes 01} J.Prown (1851), J.Brown, J.Bevan, J.Butler, W.Bendall, J., J.H.Crossy, J, Campbell, J.,J.of, P.Egan, W.Fricker, J.Fincham, 'M.Hen: nesy, T.Hawkins, J.Houlgrava, R.Hall, W.Hayes, T.Kane, R, King, W.Lacy, T.Letford, F.Manning, J.M* Carthy, D.M*Oar- thy.W.Mustell oy, J.Moore, T.Me.rT T.Malkern, M'Collum, 8.Mar.J Matton, Is.Peck, J.Pearson, F.Belen.F.Reakes, Rollins, 5.Shears, (983), W.Smith, A.Swinfield, 8.Sh J.Vesens, M.Tarry, H.Thompson, G.Tipler, G.Vive- vash, 8.Viles W.Ward (1,110), and J.T.pres Warboy, killed.Trivates J.oct Murphy, W.Mills, W.M\u2019Cracke o casa à.Pole sud P.Warner, ne of wounds ; 99 wounded.and 1 prisoner, 60th MONTREAL WEDN FEDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 61.Tondo Arms Bavies Carpe.Socal.Go pool Chose nd Private Green killed ; one man wounded.H.M.8.\u201c Bondicie*\u2014 Gunners\u2019 Mats H.Ransom and Ordarly Sesman A.Wilson killed ; one man wounded.Colonel Bad vers Bulles, v.0.B., soth Rifles, = distinguished himself in u ve up tment st Alderahot de prorata ue a Transvaal, where he soccoed the late Colonel Deane as Deputy | eo io exproed that that no more fighting bo Resoemsy the Tranarel DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Fourth Pariiament\u2014Third THR SENATE.Orriwa, Feb.22.\u2014The Banque Ville Mario bill was read a third time and passed.The following bills were introduced : To explain and further amend the Canada Te: ce Act of 1878 and the Act of 1879 amending the same\u2014 Hon.Mr.Vidal ; to amend and consolidate the Railway Act of 1879\u2014Sir Alex.Camp ; to amend and consolidate the laws rela to Government railways\u2014Sir Alex.Cam op to smend an Act to amend and consol date certain laws respecting insurance\u2014Hon Mr.Bellerose, The third of the Puropean, American and Canadian Cable Bill being call Hon.Mr.Scott rose to move ed, the clause fixing maximum rate of messages at 50 cents be struck out, but owing to the ubsence of Hep.M.Gibbs, the.sub) cet was postponed .The I w amendment bill was read a second ame, The House resumed in committees of the whole for consideration of the Petroleum Inspection bill.Hon.Dr.Brouse moved that the same test apply to both American and Can oils.he clause and proposed amendment were allowed to stand until to-motrow, and the committee reported p The British and Colonial Company's bill wry read a,second time.The Senats adjourned at 4:40 p.m.HOUSE OF COMMONS.Orrawa, February 22.\u2014The 8 er announced the decision of the Supreme Court in the Charlevoix and Bellechasse election cases, On the Orders of the Day being called, tte Mr.Mills inquired when ths anpual of the Minister À the Interior would be 1h on the table?Sir 8.L.Tilley said that a statement showing the changes would be brought down before the Estimates were considered.The adjourned debate on the proposed motion of 8ir Leonard Tilley, \u201cThat Mr.Speaker do now leave the chair far the House to go into somuniftee to consider of the ways and means for a to be ted to Her Majesty, was continu PP Me.Plumb, Ross aa dlesex), and White (Cardwell), Mr.Charlton at midnight moving this adjournment.During the afternoon Sir John Macdonald took his seat, and was warmly applauded.PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE.OTTAWA, Feb.32.\u2014 Hon.Mr.Blake desired to know how Mr.M.J.Grifiu could act as Secretary to the Commission appointed to enquire into the working of the civil service in England, when he had not accompanied the Commission.He would like to know the other positions Mr.Griffin held ip the civil service.Hon.Mr.Macdonald \u2014The material was obtained in England, and brought out here.Mr.Griffin acted as pooretary sud collected it.Hon.Mt.Blake had not been aware that Mr.Bernard wos in the country at the time.The extra fees Sion fn rw vy recut = The Hon, Janes Masdensld id ho would tthe matter to the Government.Mr.G.W, Ross (Middlesex) pointed out that the Montreal Gassile and Ottaws Chtiaen were being ex travogant in their rates for printing, in some cases double the contract price.Hon.Mr.Blake snid that they understood that the confidential rates were ted, not so much because the work was confidential, but because the object of rewarding friends of the Government could only be thus achieved.Mr.Ross quoted a number of extracts from Mr.Plumb's speech on the railway question last year, to show its partisan character, and did not think that the ecuntry should pay for the circulation of speeches of this kind.The question was then aajourned ww ve reported on.Hon.Mr.Blyke moved for a statement of officers in the public service, whe, during the ant fiscal year, had received amounts in addition to their salaries.Several other motiens for papers were made aud the Committee adjourned.SUPREME COURT.Chevalier vs.Cavlilier et nl.OTTAWA February 22.\u2014In the Supreme Court this morning, the first case on the Quebec list was taken up, Chevalier vs.Chvillier als al., an appeal from a judgment of the Queen's ny unantmeuly & Judgment pt fi by Mr.Justice Tascharoeu in the 8u- perior Court, maintaining the respondents\u2019 demurrer to appellants\u2019 declaration.Mr.Joseph Doutre, Q.C., appeared for the appellants, and argued their case at great length, abandoning, however, the olaim for dower to the amount of $100,000.t.E Barnard, QÜ., and Nr.J.GQ.A\u2019 Crighen replied at length for the respoad- rie argament will ba cancluded to-morror, when another cause celebre, Shaw vs.Mackenzie, a heavy action tor dam for arrest on capias, will be proceeded with Mr.J, J.Mac- Laren\u2019 Q.C., for appellant, Mr.Joseph Doutre, Q.C, for respondent.« RISKS.\u201d Equestrianism, Whiskey and Insurance.A gentleman well-known in insnrance circles in this city, whe slightly overestimated the capacity of 'h his horse\u2014as to the amount of .whiskey they two could carry\u2014took a ride on Baturday afternoon through St, James street, where his peculiar actions caused à deal of wonder, some astonishment and Ister on a great deal of amusement.Feeling sociably inclined he rode- clase to the sidewalk, and to keep hia \u201c pegasus\u201d up to his work in the uneven path, ho was frequently ol to use his spurs-\u2014or 84 least he felt compelled to\u2014much to the disgust of the poor beast, who resented it in @ truly equine fushion, ss) just as the Place D'Atmez was reached, the ery sged uv- willing to longer stand this sort of conxing invited his rider dismount, which Le abruptly did, tting off the front way, 1.8, over the home's ead.This, of course, req some consolr- tion to tie unhorsed, and on remounting, the the \u201caparrer\u201d rode straightway to ¢ the Hall\u201d scttle his shsken nerves with a \u201cmild decoe- tion.\u201d He then remounted and rode down St.James street, this time choosing the sidewalk in preference to the rough road.The horse objected, harever, as before, and nearly backed through the show window of Dawson Bros.\u2019 es- ta ent in endeavoring to turn sroand for the of confronting his rider, in the no Sout, of- reasonin aim out of his folly Getting tired of this, a er frightening several women and children out of 3 year's growth, he Late away te fresh ficlds apd pastures ner.orge srene\u2014Chaboillez square\u2014he ontinted in circus, and the horse having found it useless to Tarthor opposé his wilful master, acquitted himself with groat credit as w borse.The performance was interrupted very shortly by fries who found the inebriated than incrrasing anantumily the wrdinary * \"of the pany who underwrites him, and, imtheir inte] at, ook oars of hia.The horse was veFs glad to bo relieved of his load of whiakey\u2014the horse hadn't drunk it himself\u2014and ambled slong after tho cad ory nt 1t is not fair to treat a pps nn he should have the aed bp wt 34% ia ch + fel rfor tes.4 some new proceedings.: i Tn om tba, if he iste.THE BENCH AND THE BAB.Te olin Rabe Seni When the Court of Review ofued yesterday Mr.Justice Johnson to er t on the motion made ycaterday by + Archambanly, Q.0., to rye the inscri tion for appeal to the Court Review case of F.B.McNamee vs.Jones.His Honor went at soms length into the grounds set forth in the motion, ng as well founded tho objection urged by Mr.Archambault, that, as the defendants, Jones and or, had séparated in their defence, here sho d have been two i ss in the esse two se oppecks ; ar that, therefore, another depaett forty dollars should have been made; and, lastly, as this deposit had not been made the Court would bave to grant the motion and set i Ar Pon.peared for F.B.M r Bn, Ww or F.c- Namee, said they were prepared to deposit another forty dollars if it wos not too late to do 80.Mr.F.X.Archambault, Q.C., understood yesterday that the Court had amnounced its intention of giving judgment on his motion this morning.He asked: Was this not » final judgment ?; .Justice Johnson, addressing Mr.Archam- bault, said the Court had intended to give a fina] judguent this morning, and might possibly bave done 50 had he not interru Before, however, giving a final judgment setting aside this inscription, the Court desired to give the other side an o portuni to amend the inscription and- to it the additional forty: dollars, if the Court SAW \"hat the other side had any intention to move in the matter, and (loak- jug st Mr.Quinn) His Honor added that he ex- jected that a motion to that effect would have been made before now, Mr.Archambault then rose ta address the Court, but as Mr.Justice Johnson still looked at Mr.Quinn, repeating that the Court wished to give him an opportunity to deposit forty doi- lars, a soene of great confusion ensned.Mr.Justice Jobason\u2014We will suspend Judgment until this afternoon.Archawbault\u2014I claim no sympathy for my clients ! I know the Court does not syw- fathise with my oliente\u2014aud, 1 may say, they ve not been shown any sympathy here.Mr.Justice Johnson\u2014Mr.Archambault \u2014 Mr.Archambault, (excitedly)\u20141 have an oo plication to make.We were told that judgment would be given this morning, and now it appears the other side are to be allowed to take 1 ask that rome hour bo fixed to-day, before which the depœit must be made.My time is all taken up with other matters I have something else te do than to be here waiting.Mr.Justice Johnson\u2014So bas the Court something else to do.Mr.Archambault then advanced from his scat and persisted in addressing the court with great warmth and energy.Mr.Justice Johnson (exc Mr.Ar chambault! Go to .your seat! Yoy-are insulting the Court by uddressing it in that tone.Mr.Archambault still attempted to Mr.Justics Johnson \u2014Mr.Archambault! 1 warn you not to persist! Take care, Mr.Archambault ! Mr.Archambault\u2014But, Your Honor\u2014\u2014 The Court\u2014Silence ! Mr.Archambault\u2014But Ÿ must en; ne Court (in à stentorian voica) ce 1 +.Archambeult again ena ta «pesk.The Court\u2014Bit dawn, eirt Mr.then teld nome tire Court.rou His Hoos manner he had insulted a Court To Justice Johnsou\u2014The Cort well under stands, Mr.Archambault, that there times at which an advocate who devotédd the interests of his clients may be carried away by his feelings.The Court does not find fault with that.I do not say that you have insulted the Court ; it was merely the tons in which oa addressed the Court that was offenaive you were carried away by your feelings, and that is easily explained.FA a apology is required by the Court.Mr.Archambault then attempted to renew his application to have an hour fixed, but Mr.Justice Johnson rose to leave, Mr.Archambault\u2014Your Honor expects the Bar to be civil to the Bench, but the Bench should also be civil to the Bar.To this parting shot His Honor made no reply, but bowing once or twice hurried into his chambers, followed by Mr.Justice Torrance.Ni.Justice Jette remained aloue gn the Beach for some minutes and then retived ; and so ended this little judicial row.Rev.Dr, Peck, In compliance with the request of $he Pre- fessor of the Wesleyan | Lhe.Rev.Dr.Peck, of Brooklyn, addressed students of the college vestordsy aftarncon in the lecture-room of the Dominion Square Methodist church.He drew the attention of the students to three main points, which they mu must never forget.First, that having to the ministry, the # aot Juok nck k but, be steadfast in es da.pt uo : SLR second point was thas i = observed and all sensationglism 4 third point was a th consetration The themselves to the work of thé Lord, and they must always bear in mind that they are God's shepherds, and, ss such, in duty bound to watch over and care for his sheep.Twe Hangdred and Miles of Mesars.Mone B Bros, of Canton, Mass, are now mw large shipments 5 + The Risin Sun\" Stove to London, England.Their labor-saving machinery enables them to overcome the diffrence in cast.of labor, + and om pate successfully with European wanufacturers.eir have now beer sold in the Unitéd States for sixteen years, and in the Maritime Provinces for ten years.The sale of * The Rising Sun\" Stove Polish in the United States, Canadn, Great Britain and Sandwich Islands in 1880 reached the enormous quantity of 724 tons, 3,864,528 pack As the cakes are four inches long, the Edo of 1680, placed fn a line, would extend two hundred asd four miles.ckage of the gounine bears their long ve ath ished trade-mark\u2014a picture of the rising sun\u2014registered in the United States, England and Canada.The trade and consumers are especially emutioned aginst dangerous imitations in the market of eir long-established trade mark, a picture of the rising sun, by which mmprincipled pled manufacturers are seeking to reap t aivantage of the grest reputation end superior quality of the fw article.Their Montreal ta are on Lyman, Sons & Co., wh drag- ie cures the worst eases of Canker.7 QS.| pô SHOEMAKERS.Just es tm\u2019 104 of of Porpoise Leather.Prench Calf English Kips, | Kinds of Canadian Leathers FER low prices, at 3.I.ROBY & CO, 460 St Pant Street, Montres).Lately | A edicines.VEGETINE.Purifies the Blood, Renovates and invigorates the Whole System.IT8 MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE ALTERATIVE, TONIC, SOLVENT and DIURETIC.\u2014 VRGETINE is made exclusivly from th the juices of carefully selocted and 80 strong] concentrated that it will effectually icate from 4 3 8 sem, Ser taint of gcrob » EUROPULOUS HU- CAN US HUMOR, ERY- ao sa Ry CANKER, PAINTNKSS AT MAC at from à 4 that ariee blood.Au NL SAS und CHRONIC RHEUN EA URALLGA, GOUT and SPINAL COM- Tran ly bs effectually cured through the Por ULCERS and ERUPTIVE DISEASES of the SKIN PUBTULES, P! RIL HER, BOLL TETTER BCALBHEAD and RINGWORM.VEGET/AE hus nover failed to effect à permancut cure.For PAINS IX THF.RACK, KINNEY COMPLAIN HEA) ALE CAES LEUCOREHŒA, Arista nloimal ul aud aterhie dl GENERAL DEBILTIY, VAGETINSE arte directly upon the cagves of these complaints.1b invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon tho secretive ce ne Lee Lu iuflgmination, gures ulceration, and rey- For CATARREE DYSPEPSIA, HABITUAL COSTIVE NESS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, EAD ACHE.PILES NERVOUSNE: and GENERAL PROSTRATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, no medicine has aver given such parfect satisfaction as the VEGRTINE, It parifics the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and passogses a power over the nervous The remarkable cures effected by VEGETINE have\u2019 {nduosd mauy physicians and apothecaries whom we know, to pPescribe and uss it in their own families In f; VEGETINE ts the best Jemedy yet discovered ve discangs, an the reliable BLOUD FURIFIER pet yet placed before able.VEGETINE e PREPARED BY H.R.STEVENS, Toronto, Ont.Vegeie is Sold by all Droggsts, |; CINGALESE Hair Renewer! WW WITHOUT DOUBT THE Best Preparation for the Hair sented t Baan lor, et oa ES EE se 1% srors FALLING OF THE HAIR.IT REMOVES DANDRCFP.IT COOLS THE SCALP.IT RESTORES GRAY U SAIR TO ITS ORIGIN AL COLOR D BEAUTY.1tg continued use, ot those with Bald heads, will pro- du à beautiful head ot hair.eter S00 recommends is For sale by al} Druggis Ti NOI ELECTRO CU RA- TIVB BELTS AND BANDS, me telisvo and permanentiy cure Nervous De- Neuralgia, and an Âlse: an Circular anes of tho perves, and Rend revitaiies the blood.Consulta: Queen sireet ash Toronta po ; Tene menis.threo amd con roca: M 0 LET\u2014Ho nee POLE Pr LET-\u2014No.26 and .Vars Rte ones siteok Laply to Thok 2611 T 0 LET \u2014 The Store, with as A ee BC LET\u2014A House, Furnished couditian, Apply 34 uf Freres James street.rr = |g oO LET Hauge, furnished, o Jorstalen Binary Andress Rovere\u2019 Pa bre Sa To LET\u201425 Bleur ury street.\u2014One RR St pe vy mo LET Confectioner Res- No, 133 8.Peter aan a rier a pet A + Sonn er street.428 James agd Cr.ston, 110 8t.Francois TC LET\u2014No.i 5 yle Avenue, ya von Wed meet, SE LA T O LET-\u2014Two Somme Houses, No.394 U] 8t.Deming flunt gout donde 207 Sd 56 des Grae wre Lae us street, nt aor Ts Te LET- To G.T.R.Em rosa {bors Pwo, one upper and la per fom roof, aa Porto saplfees Tere a D6 Tee; 416 To LET \u2014 Store and Dwelling, No.3:44 od atone rink be Rea Me rh for à Drug! aus a ch F T .aseuch by De.2 J.Jenkins.Apply J \"FO ei and Dwelling with good yard and a S0rper of Cra Campeau streets, opposite ord Dumaine, No.4 < Campeanu street, Cote~-deg-Nriges.0 LET House and Te 601 Also Bho spa \"i hE RT Powell, 171 St Haldane, dames 0 LET for à term of y die ie lA ing, io TOR Rags ak Farm.TA i ro at Hothaan pa ing Ria apartme ° pr ents making bow Talots Contents APIs 00° to P.TENSE, 8 i Hyd Merz street.LET \u2014 OFFICE IN \u201c COM- tas Provincial Compont, with aepeic ane 17 Apply to COURT à MA: 438 St Joke street LET\u2014In 8t Bt Cane ap Nos.Lo éweliiuee\u201d WH 5 end To fo dena Sh parce & SONS, (Limited) FILVER ARD FICKEL PLATE WORKS Bnetield, England.! SheMeoid, E 4 BRANCHE SROW ROOMS: ; 457 SE.PAUL SYREET, MONTREAL Doriten Ware and China, amd Best Cut (ass Cruets, Hot Water and (Jaret Jugs, Spoons and Poeks, and general Plated Goeda of best quality.EDWIN ROUND & SONS, (Limtted,) SILVER AND NICKEL PLATH WORKS.SbeMold, England.1 Sheffield, England.BRANCH SHOW ROONS : 457 BT.PAUL STREET, NONTREAL.Doulton Ware and Chins, and Bost Cut Glass Crusts, Hot Water and Oret Jugs, Spoons and Forks, and general Plated Goods of beat duality.3s (CHURCH, \u201cCHAPLEAU, ! HALL & ATWATER, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS & CONMISSIONERS, ceo 181 BT.JAMES STREET, - (Over Medical er L.RoacLes ry 295 | À Jour J.à.CHAPLEAU, MERCIER, ee & TINEAU, ADVOCATES, No.BD 3.James Street, Montres.Hox.Hoxons Menu, - Solicitor General anda M.P.P.êoe @.Hyscntre.|.Cusornay BRAUSOLEIL, lately Official Assigned.PAT G.MaxTiNRAU, BCL BR.BM Marcier will apeciglly attend ériminel capte.953 4 AAAS AA en tistey, W.H.DION YOUNG, DDS, dratuate of Philadelphia Dental College, 1873.SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.Over 15 years\u2019 practice in the Dental Profession.300% Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL 4 1 Financial, &c.G.SA \\ RD, (Ex- Pres.Nat.Bank Fashvill dd 83\u2019 ronds New \u2018York, ?and Brôker in Hi, offers ets every PE De pro tava bra Jin tho stock mar- 31cod Cazpet Felt.(CAREST FELL FOR PUTTING Provanta Moths, makes the Floor Atr-Tight, and ra sut to walk on.Win last for ten years.Five cents per yard, ak à ton 5 BENNET à CO.Wholesale Btatiouers, St.Paul street.Badliscellaneons.NELSON NME SNS OM ANS MAS \u2018 \u2018CREDIT FONCIER FRANCO- Capital.\u2026.\u2026.£5,000,000.PRESIDENT., HOH.B® pvoLaRC, Senator, Paris.Viga-PassoExt.HON.JOS A.CRAPLEAU, TEMPORARY OFFICE AT MONTRRAL, Molsons Bank Building, 1b7 St.Foter Biroet.This Company will make long tex loans on mortgage, with progressive sinking fund, and short term loans \u201cWithout siking fond.Interest af six per cont.on particulars apply to E.J.BARBEAU, Mahagor.oR ESTABLISHED MILL, {FORMERLY OSCUPIED BY L.ORARBOENRAT.) Nas 10 and 12 St.Chatles Berrémce Street, ANTHA & 60 ORANG FTREDY.Pas arte tarte Is i) aS oo oer omy ni read and in» week or AW they will hh, ie ners Se xcçate A aviary contidod to wh.The ma are ra fd utes prov on er ; s me tn pin Urers wiil ba a on or 0 amuses of ul of rarpasiera Lo ue Yor eatin and hh vi the atest px J.B.MANTUA, Manager.Sra * 488 100z j rite WuTtAbi rat MCOORMI( 2 Xavier vtrout.wu three-stor Stone Fou etre Mrs Anderton, and come OF opposite Molsons Bank, 197 &.James Sma SET streat, admirably ° EERE ly 444 Me RP Paartraoie street.O LET\u2014HOUSES.No 253, Sone House BL Autaine street, west of No.9 pe.po.No.224, ftone Hewse, corner of Kieury and Berthelot No.rick ouse On Bt.Louis street, east of Bonse- No.34.= Mone no Hones Upper mad Lower Tenemente, ame No AX Eck Tru 30 Pertètes ire, Jun tn reas of EE block aa former Severn] vacant oll, ach .0 PREYORT 400.268 i pee wie Loi BEAUTIFUL OOTTAGE FOR SALE OR TO LET, THREES NILES FRON MoGILL SYREDT, On the Lower Lachine Rood, called \u201cCLFPDERIDE COPTAQED with 10 téved of- laut, trota thé St.Lawrence to the Aqneduet.Fine gurdam front mad seat.Tle drained.Capital And éktensive out-houses, and large eotd vinerz.Heysp bouted by hod nie, and hot and cold water in aocond floor.House contain 13 apastments and à âne bülijard rooms.Terms sesy.Possession immediately if required.8 BURLAND & CO., REAL BSTATR AGEN ssu Fo.114 BL James ef.RAILWAY AND TRAM.BOAT COMPANIES! FICES TO LET.J Cartier Square, aix yours by the Grand\u2019 raph PP ee with the use of vatuable ada ig MOST PER- P SAFER butt LI, HOT-WATR Toker, STOR pa le iE i pa 4 Thos.ie 1895.Jame streek.Pt Stores, off offices, shops SSSR EE ape James strost.Cy Ste {re No.oe 88 LE Xav| at first.dote w wit Suan.Fork de HORERT KÂNE X Ne #3 TO LET png gun and Office, No.ctréet, at present occupled by fr.M COURT & MACINTO 4-8 22%.Jobn street TO LET OR FOR SA ack nd Dairy Farm, six miles from Ra Tod coutaining about 1, 000 acres, 330 In pasture; balame in and L FOR SALE OR TO tuitivation, Good water and saw mi commmientrs sep Hoe LET.= THE Conk Hotei ation magnificent TER gotta ined ort Shed ba: Fossemion, int FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 | At] pert ro he i Tob.Flom Tare ii ith garden, pro 7, belonging che nts, wi repard, Qret-class ho qut-houses, ac, For full par douar adress B.PICHE, pro Tesrobounr.30 daw STORAGE IN SL TO LET, vous EE ptriv \u201d T O LET.I meme, Na = Port atroet street, Holmes.No.1280 5 com Catherins Tine street, extension Kit- House, Ho.1983 M Catherine street, vost, Gai, Water, Houve, at Coté St.Antoine, famtuhet or varnished.J.CRADDOCK SIMPSON, Bea) Extate, Insurance sad Financial Agest, 19] St.James street.FO MANUFACTURERS! FOR SALE {very cuear) OR TO LET! | more Arplytol- 4D, 3 A | Man Lear Co RATES AVE HAVE VENT 5 Was 15008 COOK.NO WASHING.VVANTED, 4 A SMART KITCHEN 25 / ANTED FOR AT INSURAN 0 NV 2ère 18 aimé pouce, der Ado tas?Wes A NURSE GI one enfht.To T vues Wa à À FIRST-CLABS CANV ous \u2018 dvortisemonts for a first-class poo 479 see man cm 8 y AD Wa ANTED GENERA 8 VV en aE RAL SERVANT: Aiodia Bt ANTED GOOD ( i 7 WANTED OO COOK: FRENCH ay w Ha A For a pa, Tne good we hrencost Lad ee 5 WANTED.T Two on ERS, AND SR is King reer\u201d : ANTED, GEN Ww SL PE EEE ERAL SERV ASE, ATS ANTED.A COOK.WHC 2 WAY: K WHo 8 A_GooB 2 WASTED, GE Q ENERAL - SERVANT.ANEED, A LITTLE GIRL.TO | HW through the day.Apply 409 at WEes A PARTNER WITH ONE plrousand Capital ina goad | legit MAY ORE Thé only bi tes of the Kind nae Tor particulare aphiy to L Barris, a 5.J WANTED, A GENERAL SERV.od ARES Inspector street.WANTED, A MILLINER, Yo and competent wor rues WANTED.of OFFICE E BOY.DAY & DAY 4.rE NIGH W: the Ottawa Hotel, pa Bowell ree Thal magpificent property at St.Hy a ao an the, The.be eus por Fat TE eh so a flue new st mill, 8 mac es gnatne à à apiendif water p power, and Loe Taqabove propertios san be sek separately on Khe.The municipality of By, Hyscinthe is 1 brant » bonus toe the ality 8.Hye a anata, try in the igen.Apply to LE CREDIT FONCIBR DU BAS CANADA, No 13 56.Lammbeyt street, Montres oo, Bonuses Wanted.Wie TO RENT\u2014At out 39 WATE RITE WANTED FUR CUTTERS, FOR A vu ° firm in Ontario.Address, 439 8t Paul street, Montreal.4 ANTED, 4 | WATTERS Kinney Gio Keri N ANTED, AN EXPERIENCED COOK, P) WH! required.Apply to rea kivchen ald kept.) se RE __ Sitmations Banted.se W.ED, BY va\u201d TOUNG an eaarie lc and and cutter, ot Sad à Bom vy ver, 6.Braz Ore Stay WANTED, AST A RE Bs TION WANTED, BY A a oir an Dhaene ç bylelier, > Mes.À.Q Wa Small House Stavout ro five Tra be by letter, ot u ova STAR rt a Booms.a R R00) AND BOARD WANTED A | sing fratiema Serme must be IE Frans and proces st oh Joos, WANT as Two NE URNISHED ï tevme moderate.Address * een Era Ré [Vy] OOMB, TWO ROOMS V/ ROMs, \"WO ROOMS VACANT.8 Mod ji | FE JROOMS AND BOARD.108 MANSNIELD RT, Ro TO LET, A FURNISHED BEDROOM with or without the use of kitchen, also W.C.a4 816 St.Maytin street & ROMS 1 LARGE COMFORTABLE FRONT with board.1474 BL Catherine street.8 ROY FURNIRHED.A LARGE FRONT RIS atts AND WEL, Badrosm, 105 two gentlemen.13 Phillie with ith good board, only $3.50 a RR Eg Roum LET.243 ST.ELIZAREÊTE a, Board.THEN NEW YORK HOUSE IS th hundreds on our list; Amer, Alli t vas Vol ar Allow ou to crue = pré bom to $8 per Teer L°\"Lagacohequs se | OARD: ag Rp MEN can BARD VACANCIES 1165 BT.CATHERINE Br oon ionic eat, i oy fowet than in the eity, all the city uve men 4 car alaa, furnished rooms.À, taper St.Crbaln street.RnR LEAT Hood an aeconp! Sins Chances.F oO oa, 8 A LE\u2014A Restaurant, aotez fi od msi, tong lease ad low rent.ARE CHANCE \u2014 To Hotel | fos) J Men\u2014The ts oe md of the * Proxinlal 2 6 TRY, Bon = cornes of = it moque, of April or May.Apply to repas \u2018San Pe roan prod ah BY AN ax } 2 TTOATION WANTED: BY FIRST AEE Apply 97 5t.Louis strest.F +1 REN WANTED, Shi A YOUNG } beck Faopes noue od bu ROB OOK KEEPER, AN EXPEBIEN u Deore rey Aopen for of mes; mit of elty references.WANTED A sr TYATION IN A STO 5 practical MN Presam ofthe ary thorough nou ste do management of her i Aly woman, speaks bath co dees nel [PANTED RITUATION, AS STOREM ancy dey en gr ears\u2019 caperisnoe, in tbe ordi goods, 1s ag ao yoy ] ge ES pddrons, TC.22) An office, © 8 VANIER A A SOSITION, EY A CATA La \u2014\u2014 Tox Sale, \u2019 aan CAAAANAAA AAA .BILLIARD TABLES and DB : LIARD FURKIBIINGS A complete assortment at very lowest prices.M.NIGHTINGALE, 7 and 9 SL Joka To CONTRAOTORS TR \u2018The unde: ed offers for vie _ 1 Locomotive Engtoe, 30 Ji horse power Fons So Pomme about % © inghos res pectrotr TAR MeCRACKEN, Yo, 24 Woo -Kudne $150.H 2; cukand dellvered.Quor FIXTURES Fon SALE, À ase case, and Axtaren, quitahle = a ay 121 Bt.Joep Y.KINDEING, 4150; HEARON DRE wood, $2.00, ows, delivered.37 NED HARD.) STOR Fo; HAL PRE ANICE BRAZILIAN PARR FOR BALE, A McGEE KTANDARD A La itane in perfect arden, for $12 Apply at a A Foie, Ta aa 10 Forma BALE.A! A Aly SIL bras, Y.LX, Q ) R Tn PORN AS PROPERTIES.AD F Box y PO A w A.PREVOBT à CO.06 0d 348 Bt.Pau Bt _Froperly fox Jnle, AN INN IN NINN NIN Fors SALE\u20144 cut-stone Houses on Victoria » neat Shertwaoke street, far be hou, ud tome.ean Huot we.veu a This if a Erie iat Aman\u201d ais\u2019 \u2018 213 Notre e siroet.RM.HOUSE AND LAND, à rs eps on ras fn ee 3 pdtsge, ith a por Ress * Ron heat tnt Foss sor 13 Kotre Dune street.Faking Powder.i BAKING POWDER, Claims to be the \u2018Best in Use,\u201d for the following ressons : - 1-1 ja made of Nexithy materials, no alate nor any 97 Pasloas suhotacos being Aad A 8 composition.20d taihs.Mota raising strength the price it und y Ole sais ponger Li ft wall gin Sri a hears war Là quais, $50 meres de ASK FOR THE COOK'S FRIEND! AND BEWARS OF * UUTATIONS BLARING SIMILAR er RETAILEN ar au GROCERS.03 To] LET OR FOR SALE\u2014Belle- vor Mot otal Ay Shambiy 3 ROLLARY Samper sumfner resort = = ACTORY TO LET OR FOR BAIE- #T.LAWRENCE MARKET.fol .+ rkat h ds on the ont of this north-east corners of the market buliding.ST.ANTOINE MARKET.e stands outside of this market, on the south side thereat, woat of the weigh-house.PAPINEAU MARKET.au Tue stands outalde of this market, on the south-sasd side ST.GABRIEL MARKET.ane: ands outsids of this market, on the south-east ST.JAMES MARKET.Tho stands outside of this market, om ths south-east side thereof.By order, CHS.GLACEMEYER, City Clark.Montreal, 22nd February, 1881.452 WATER WORKS DEPARTMENT.PLUMBERS OF THE CITY are pecially requested to attend s GENERAL MEETING of the Trade bo held at the office of the Superintendent of Water \"Works, City Hall, on , WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of MARCH NEXT, at TWO o'clock p.m.To receive the of tho Committee of Plum! a pointed to prepare draft of a By-law to regulate oD fixtures in houses.LOUIS LESAGE, } Supt.of W.W, Montreal, 22nd Feb., 1881.452 QLAUGHTER H HOUSES.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the City Council intend to pass a dy-law to prohibit private ot Bouses or ahambles within the city limits, from and after FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, or, 80 800n 48 8 suitable public elaughter house, or slaugh ter houses, shall have been established in or in thy vi cloity of the city.(By order), CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.2 45 .SURETYSHIP.NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TBE CITIZENS\u2019 INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA posit with the \u2018Ix ment of Tn has mae » Bpecial GUARANTEE BRANCH, Do Tansact Guszmten steadof as heretofore, @ion and Local ENT aveu ANTAGE $30,000 ET OUT tbe Dominion et Cages IN FAVOR OF ITS Insurance THROUG: The Bonds of this Company are 2407 all Tota: » nées Sets voi to 108 dur Grnsaar Maraeun.QJOSTROM'S MANIFOLD COPYING INK.Not only does hh this Ink give clesr, strong, pestiral ora wrt ing.but any taro Took \"0 ES can be taken succession from the same ong! Can be neo aloo an 8 LITHOGRAM INK.AGENTS : MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER, Stationers, Bookbinders and Printers.° 43eod* 375 NOTRE DAME STRERT.« DOUBLE SKULL RACING SKIFF! FOR SALE! The RORERTSON BROS., of Lachine, offer for sale their double skull racing skiff, built by \u201c Warin,* of Toronto, sliding seats and patent rowlocks.Price $80.For particulars apply to y BOX 1439 P.0, 433 Montreal.\"| THOS.TIFFIN & co.\u2014- \u2014 OPFER POR SALE :\u2014 ~ 100 Crates Claret Botties, Window G1 all sixes.Ko.1 Ssimon Trout and Wate Fish.1727 \u2018 18 and balf-b Salmon.x, + is Tins.allie bu gos Lg to ants a property.43 4 Janes stroet.To LANDLORDS.\u2014 Lendiords.at an early date, the properties DORA.1 have several ap lcations roux \u20ac tenants.WM.DORA coountant and te Agent, 214 St.James street.ou OR SALE OR EXCHANGE for City Property or Farm, Grist amd Carding Mil} Earle and stated machinery, i vaine 50 H.P.Steam about 20 mil: es f froto Montreal, and country.P.O.Box 5e WANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014A Toute, price not to exceed $6,000, must be d Catherine strect, and within ds limits of Dalon Avenue and Guy.Address, \u2018* X, Y.& 4 STAR Office.#5, 000 TO LEND on Cit No commission charged to the borrower.uy Progerty.Xo No.183 8t.James sr Fo LET \u2014 THE UNDERMENTIONED PREMISES :\u2014 Peel street, No Ko.206\u2014Two-stôry brick house, with Man- st catherine.street, Xo.1736~Two-story cat-stone house, with Mansard roo St.Catherine street west, Xo.\u20ac EZ-0rte Bt.Antotne\u2014 Two-story stone house, with Maneard roof.Dorchester Avenno\u2014Nos, 12 and 14 Dorchester Perrdce\u2014 Two-gtory atone houses, with Mansard roof.ANDLORDS ! I ?enr e Auent, you will get good tenants by by placing ln my bands bands, A 85 REW ARI, LOST ON TI TSDAY EVEN.¢) ing, at the Marquis of Lorne Skating Rink, a lady's gold ring, init'aled.Anyone returning the aame to Son 81.Mary street, will receive the above roward.452 SITUATION W ANTED, BY YOUNG LADY, ns clork in dry goods or fancy store.810 Boyaven- ture street.us è ANTE D\u2014Small House or Cottage.about seven rooms, not more than 36 séparer Walk from the Post ce.Address, P.O.Box 3 45 2 fSOPR- ANO, WANTED BY A SOPRANO Ringer, un engagement in a church chojr.Address, B.J.C,HrARofice.me von, HM ART \u20ac CANVASSERS WANTED, either ladles or gentlemen, paying business.Box 1289, Montreal.451 SENERAL SERVANT WANTED.85 a MA Lawrence street.5 3 ANTED, A PRACTICAL ENOINERR W Apply 3b William street.45 à WVANTED, A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.nt 86 Cadieux street.Wages $7.WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT.ve A Gullbeult street.AN x ED, SOLE LEA N WALT rea LEA THER TRU ptt Sn TED.PARTNER, WILIIRG To ax vest $600 In stock bronirg busitiéss, 50 tiak, Targe profits to bo made : oasy gd highly homorablo o> onpetion.Address, W.& Co., Box l P.O, VVANIED WASHING, APPLY, FEAR à Tita chmant st.G street, No.112\u2014 Very nice upper teseurent.vo Apply to COURT & MACINTOSH, 22 St.John street.O LET \u2014 Union Hall (heretofore Canadian Institute)\u2014 Severn! Jarge rooms and hatl in that fine building, Kos.11] and 115 Notre Paihe street.Apply, on the premises, to J.B.Doutre, Adee jt cate.0 LET\u2014Lachine\u2014Two Houses, near Riley's Crossing, twelve apartments ech.Rent #100 per annum ; no taxes.Apply on the pire.mises to Frank Boy.6 T OO LET \u2014 ea i ih cabling.Apply to W.Tweedie, 32 0 LET\u2014Those fine as es, on Victoria Avenne, Cote Bt.Antoine, cont ning ten rooms, hath and water closets.Water supplied by capacious cisterns.Drainage ta perfect order.(ood plaie and shed.Apply to La de Construction Canadienne de Montreal, 46 Bt.Vincent street.37 Sood To MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS For sale, four most desirable sroall farms, of about sixty acres each, at Bt.Huber fronting on Chambly Road, one ne = A que the Grand Tronk Railway me from Longueuil and ten from Montreal, sol EE Price low.Terms ar pply Box hs goppiy contlan he Hontrea) AXTED, der 15 PUPILS TO FORN A i Ly ite with facility.436 US MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.\u2014 PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREDY GIVEN thai the alec tion for the offices of Mayor and Aldermen in the several Warûs'of the city, «hall be held ou TUESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF MARCH next, at the following polling places, and before the undermentionsd Returning Officers, and that the polls im each such Ward will be opened on the sald First diy of March next, from the hour of nine Io Une morning ti five in the afternoon.BAST WARD.Poll al the City Hall, entrance by Gosford street, comprises the whole Ward.Returning Officer, \u2018Peter L.Macdonnell, CENTEE WARD.Poil No.1\u2014At or near No.36 Bt.Lambert Hill, comprises Eloctoral District No.1, bounded by St.Francois Xavier, Craig, 8&.Gabriel and Notre Dame stroete.Returning Officer, Richard Rodden.Poll No.3\u2014At or near No.366 Notre Dame street, com prises Electoral District No.2, b by St Pra Xavier, Notre Dame, Bt.Gabriel and Commisaioners streets.Returning Officer, Frank Fisher.Wess WARD.Poll Kc.1\u2014At or near No.317 Commissioners street, Blectoral District No.1, b by Com Mooi, St Paui, 58.Francois Xavier and Cailieres stroets.Boturning Officer, John Palmer.Poll No.3\u2014At or near No.430 Notre Dame street, com.Prises Blectoral District No.2, bounded by St.Paul, Mo- Gill, Craig and St, Peter streots.Returning Officer, Chas.Fisher.Poll No.3\u2014At or near No.© St.John etreet, comprises Electoral District No.3, bounded by St Paul, St.Peter, Notre Dame, St.Alexis, Hospital and St.Francois Xavier Returning Officer, David McLean.Poll No.4\u2014At or noar No.378 Notre Dame street, com\u201d prises Electoral District No.4, bounded by Hospital, Bt.Alexis, Notre Dame, St.Peter, Craig and St.Francois Xavicr streets.Returning Officer, J.A.Normandin.BT.ANN'S WARD.Poll Mo.1\u2014At or near No.141 College street, comprises Electoral District No.1, bounded by Willlam, Inspector, St.Josoph and McGill streets.Returning Offi- oer, Jas.T.Dillon.Poll No.2-At ar near Nb.82 Wellington street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.2 and 3, bounded by Common street, the Lachine Canal, Wellington, Ann, Wij- lint \u2019And MoGill streets.Beturatag Officer, P.X.Gauthier.Pali No.3\u2014-At or near No.364 Young street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.4, 5 and 6, bounded by Welling_ ton, McCord, Bi.Joseph, Inspector, William and Ann streets.Returning Officer, I.Marion.Poll No.4\u2014At or near 97 Guy street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.7 and 8, bounded by Lachine Canal, tho city limite, St.Joseph \u2018and MoCord streets.Returning Officer, N.Labranche.Poll No, 5\u2014At or near No.48 Centra street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8, 10 and 11, bounded by Wellington and Bt.Etienne stroets, the river, the city limits, and the Lachine Canal.Returning Officer, George Novills,.Poll Nor 6\u2014At or near No.110 Forfar street, comprises | \"1 Electoral District No.12, bounded by the river, St Etienné and Wellington streats, and the Lachine Canal to the Windmill Point.Returning Officer, J.W.Gross, ST.ANTOINE WARD.Poll No.1-At or near No.1719 St.Antoine street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 2, bounded by St.Joseph, I clor, Craig, Cathedral, L and Bt.Alexander streets, the Victoria Square and McGill street.R Officer, I.M.Taylor.Poll No.2\u2014At or near No.28 Beaver Hall Terrace, comprises Electoral District No.3, bounded by Laganche- tiere, Cathedral, Metcalfe, St.Catherine and St.Alexander streets.Returning Officer, Sam B.Grant.Poll No.3\u2014At or near Xo.41 Aylmer street, comprises Electoral District No.4, bounded by St Catherine and University streets, the city limite, Durocher and City Councillors streots.Returning Officer, A.L.DeMartigny, Poll No.4\u2014At or near No.1371 St.Catherine street, comprises Electors! District No.B, bounded by St.Cath- Metcalfe and McTavish streets, the city limits and University strett.Returning Officer, H.A.Germain.Poll Xo.Bat of Dear No.1438 St.Catherine street, commet Méctornt Dist o, 8, bounded by 8f.Cath- snd Guy sitesi, Cole.das Neiges Rout, the city MoTavish and ; Dérdisuter.street, Se wim, oc mer Returning Officer Wes T\u2014At ce nèsz No.158 8 Antoine street com- pertes Eloctoral Diststét Wo.7, bounded by St, Bonaventure, Mountain, St.Catherine, Metcalfe, Cathedral, St Antoine and Inspector streets.Betuming Officer, R.St Jean.Poll No.B\u2014At or near No.20 Mountain street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.8 and ot en Sy Guy, St.and I Retu Officer, P.B.B.de Lorimier.Poil No.9\u2014At or neaz No.946 Dorchester street, comprises Electoral District No.10, bounded by St.Bonaventure, Guy, 81.Catherines apd Mountain streets.Returning Officer, F.Vallary.Poli No.10\u2014Ator near No.452 Seigneurs street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.12 and 13, bounded by St.Bonaventure street, the city limits, Dorchester and Guy streets.Returning Officer, C.Moretti.Poll Xo.11\u2014At or near No.617 Bt.Joseph street, com prises Blectoral Districts Nos.14 and 15, bounded by St.Joseph street, the city Mmits, St.Bonaventure and Guy streets.Returning Officer, N.Lesage.ST.LAWRENCE WARD.oh No.1-Ator Doar the Water Works shop, corner ) District N No.l 1, bounded by com- Craig Chenne- ville, Dorchester and co streeta.Officer, Arthur ete Pol N 2A or pear No 83 Blenry street, comprises 3 Districts Nos.9 sad 3 bounded db: Sale 5e er.Dorohostes kad Cuenie ville streets.Re NE RTE \u2014\u2014\u2014 o.or Deer compe Bat Bote No 4, rounded by St.Catherine, wrence, Dorchester Alexander streets.Officer, Geo Bowie.pro No: 4\u2014At ornear No.228 Bleury, corner Jet street, comprises Electoi bounded by the northern ay ltmits ea No Ba 6 y vtzeet to the line of Mince x .On- re Bt b Laren st io ag Councillors and ee re turning Sitar On RB pres ST.LOUIS WARD.Poll Na 1-At or No.59 Vitic slreet, comprises No.}, bounded , St.Biectoral cholo ad = uy Om PY o.182 Poll No.er vo 1 German comprises and 3, bounded La Poste \u2018and St.HENS Eus.Lapierre.nis Poll Xo.ae Eno J13 German prises nos Rlectoral Districts Nos.4 and 5 yo \u2018atherine, 83.Lasrrence, Qutarlo at 5 en Denia\u2019 streets.Returning Officer, Alph.Parad 1 4\u2014Ator near No.ue ii, Toll No.Foy) ro, M1 Fire Station) rs Courville, in a 0 ht line o St.Denis fires 16.Denis street Boturatng Ome, o,Deais ve.pi of near No.134 Hypolits street, com\" po Fo B44 or swe o, 104 mite nded by Cour vilie and St.Lawrence stroets, the ty limits and St Denis street to street.RBetürning 40 the Hae of Courville Officer, W.KH, P.Curran.BT.JANES WARD.i.hy ve.1\u2014At or hear No.27 triche Ro.2 ae ER Ta croix us, un g ero Fortin and Barclay rests cuis Laganche- Albert Beljveau.1 NC Ab of howe No.240 Jacques Cartier a une Eee Districts No ou.and 4, Noundes oy fenetre Rt.ents, st.Caîherine and Visitation streets.Returning Officer, J.B.Allard.Poll No.3\u2014AtorMear No.601 St.Catherine street, compriscs Plectoal District No.5, bounded by Bt.Catherine, 8t.Dents, onne and Visitation streets.Returning Officer, Jahn oolahan.No.4.\u2014At or ncar Na.313 Ontario street, com- rises Proctor) Districts Nos.¢ and 10, bonnded b.pe and St.Dunin streets, city Hmite, ere?Ontario and Jacques Cartier streets.Returning Officer, Adolphe Grenier.Lon Ko.5-At or near 40G Ontario street (Police Sta- ton) com Flectors! Districts Nos.7, tr 11.bounded hy Mignonne, Jacques Cartier, nt 0 and Am- hart streets, the city Hilts and Visita) street.Re- turnitg Officer, Tol.Pruneau, sx.MARY'S WARD.Poll No.1\u2014At or peur Electoral Districts Nos.) Barcia: sitation, \u201cportes r street ao the river.rr Saety N.Thibeault.* Poll No.2\u2014-Ator No.378 st.Gathering atrent ctor! Dietrich ricts Nos.3, 4 ahd 3, bounded Br Borenar.Sia Visitsition and Lafontaine streets, and vgnub.Réôturning Officer, M.B.Auclair, D Soho nears 249 Sanrio street, istricts Nou.0, 7 a Rlectoral Di taine and Visitation streets, the uy limita Sha Cotnorms A.Lapierre.Returning Officer, Poil No.4\u2014At of mear Yo.119 Pal pris Eortoret Dirt or 0 an Bort by de Offiokr, Bust.Laroke, Bataralng By étder, \u201c CHARLES GLACKHE YER, Gity Clerk., Win H CUTSIONE FiO?FRONT 7 HOUNIE, ANSOLUIEL ar Three MH.400 oul, Hou ph H Judas 2 fads te a » cpu + cit na ces to dix tho door, combin oi and oa 356 is uxtrs ne somi-de- tached.corner or Fuiford atreet safe, fine brick a.Bh Moana: 5,400.rise In sd re charges « KX - RE Probe oT Sesh 4.500; ox 0 J.roan 0 boxes LONDON LAYER RAISINS, 50 Catties FINE BLACK tp urchasers.bal o WITH OUT BEARER tor Aoonnt SRE mer FE 108 8e whom ma 5! + James guet TH URADAY AF aah re February a» TWO oo a J.TER, Aucti FURNITURE AND EFFECTS\u2014 Rear} 2 few necis in _use\u2014V neat Farlor Bet, Tapoutry té Side e »_ Chaire, extra Cooking Stove, No.\u201cIron Fn with Bite parer oF, Copper reser reservoir Copper As Her tea Gosaliers, dc.Fred en eo THURSDAY Afternoan, bath FEBRUARY, a { THREE o'clock, at 5 VICTORIA STRRET- THOS.J.POTTER, Auctt FORT STREET, 2} Story BRICK HOUSE, 2213x36, with lot about 12 feet decp, wide 183 43 FORT STREET Very neat Cottage, 22x36, Jot 123 le MACKAY BTREET\u2014Cut-stone front residence, th furnace and all modern conveniences, M: roof, an parement à deop lot, good stables.SHUTER STRÉET\u2014A number of vers chojoe Butiding Lots, each 130 foet deep, frontazre to suit better site in Montreal for the crection of ellings.* emplacement, POINT ST.CHARLES\u2014Valuable 00: niet front on Mullin street, 88 on Richmoud 6 properties will bo offered to above very desirable publie competition at my room, on MRIDAY NEXT, 23th FEBEUARY, AT 10 O'CLOCK.42 THOMAS J.POTTER.Auctioneer.BONAVENTURE STREET.The valuabl Toperty copodie the GTR Devt being © valuable pro; opposite No.213 Bonaventure street, and * MANS FIELD HOUSE Solin Brick ithe alone Toandation oo cor Per of a lane, with lot 31 x 70, also, the valuable vacant lot Mjolning, 63 ft.front on\u2019 Bonaventure street, 70 ft.deep, and a lot in rear, 25 x 85, will be fioaitively sold at my salercom on TUESDAY, MARCH 1sr.brauce ; Sheriffs title and no reserve.Capitalists are reminded that this fine property is enhanced in value both by the splendid smprovements recently made in Bonaventure street, and by the tion of WINDSOR STREET, which will make it a most valuablo corner.The vacant lot is i adapted fur.s Ty.No reserve Bale at Half-past TEN o'clock.THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Plan on view 44 TRADE SALE OF TEAS.1.700 Hf-chests JAPAN, NEY NEW CROP, 5b0 5-Ib.Catties do, SUNPOwDE, and\" YOUNG WITHOUT E MULLIN & 00.» , 58 and 60 LE street THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH.ns samples can be ob Baie at Half-past TEN o'clock.THOMNAS J.POTTER, A HE HANDSOME RESIDENCE No.113 UNIVERRITY STREET (new), fs in my hands for sale by PRIVATE CONTRACT ; is perfectly uilt, handsomely finished, and in thorough good order.pere terms of sale.433 THOS.J.POTTER, 195 Bt.James street.New Advertisements To-Day, mm AL STRACHAN\u2019 S GILT EDGE SOAP IS THE BEST! STRACHAN'S GILT EDGE SOAP IS THE PUREST ! Strachan's Gilt Bdge Soap is the most ' goncrally useful 1.Honest Article! : - STRACHAN'S GILT EDGESOAP | IS THE BEST ! JL MERSON PIANOS ! MODRRATE IX PRICE! 45x FIRST RATE IN QUALITY! * We have always been averse to soliciting encomjums from musical artists, and publishing the same in our cir- culary, for the very reason that all such testimony and praises are directly 3, 0% indirectly paid for; ; and if any one will Take tb the trouble to examine the different circulars of mm: they will find the same artists\u2019 names Sau 22 Good testimony in faver of each.These tactics we have never follo gain t toned réputation that to Emerson Plano bears a aos OUR AGENTS ARE: DeZOUCHE & GO., 233 St.James Street.FOR SALE! 100 CASES gress BARDINER, SMALL FISH.100 CAKES PORTLAND YARMOUTH SUGAR CORN.\u2018L CHAPUT, FILS & CO, 38° 300, 311 and 313 COMMISSIONERS STREET.\u2018 \"THE FRANZ & POPE AUTOMATIC KNITTER AND CANADIAN RIBBING MACHINE.The on! machine én the world that makes a B fuli- JSashioned Ribbed Stocking with more stitches tn the top of ver than is tAe antie.Yor particulars, call on or address, W.B.POLLOCK, General Agent, 433 Now York House, Palace st, City.HOUSEHOLD CROCKERY.addition to keeping the finer clams of goods, T wish ks y to remind Thotrohoidors and odtets that 1 am Kot at Seoiedingly- ow on Cham! and \u2018Baucers Pistes, Dishes, Cover hit Goblets, Table sets fn \u2018endless variety.pa Tl hr ik\u2019 Bowls ng Duos, bc, fo Hesse cal \"ADAM DARLING, RETAIL, DEPARTMENT, 201 ST.JAMES STREET, CORNER ST.PETER STREET.JHE TUNNEL Is now to tho inspection of visitors; fox 7 a, til 8 poim., usitil furthèr ordemi- : -.CHAS.H.CROSSEN, Proprietor.Luncheon served from 12 Hil 38 o'clock.Don\u2019t make = mistake.Entrance at No.112 St.Francois Xavier street, 426 NOTICE.All persons having claims against the eutate of the late CHARLRS BAILLIE are hereby notified 10 fyle the same within one month from date with the undersigned, to whom Also all persons Ind ebted to the said estate must ake make paymen CHARLES BAILLIE, d st Helen stitet.Montreal, 14th February, 1881.3712 By Jobn J.Anton, 271, 273 sLEURY ST.fine See viory BRICK HOUSES, suitable for houses, private si er, fa moi wea TH SATOH La arab, That DESIEABLE BUILDING LOT on ST.GEORGE t abo tario street).Cadastre No §75T 100 Ai Labovs Ontario street).Cadastre No.bub.\u2018Wii be sold at T Fil gyn INET, 2k) Boome ch Solock DAY.FEBRUARY 41 JOHK J.ARNTOX, Auctioneer.By Shaw & Gowdey.BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.rniture, splendid tie Counters tores, 8t.James street, THURSNS © tho 24th Haatant.at TEN ololory.MOENING néxi, SHAW & GOWDEY, NE AT FURNITURE, ALMOST new, Began nr Pots Parlor Se 3.Top Bedroom, rarat gr aud Cooking Stoves and nd Kitchen fig sites.Sale\u201d at the residence, No.42 Mackay s RID NEXT, the 25th inat., at TEN o'clock.© oor Los ns & GOWDEY, Aucti THE CANADA SASH & DOOR FACTORY.on Mullins street, just outside city lunit about 25,000 feet of land, with the brick and and other vue ings, two first-class Engines and Boilers, will be void by auction at our Salerooms SATURDAY MORN NG, the 26th Fenioary lust.a at 11 o \u2018clock.morn 37 SHAW £ \u20ac \"GOWDEY, Auctioneers.By M.Hicks and Oo.JMPORTANT SALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITU RE, C alG asalters, kering *! Planoforte, Gilt Mantel \u201ciron, Brussels Carpots, valu- ble Oil Paintings, Upright Piano, Parior Billiard able, Grocers\u2019 Express aggon, On THURSDAY MORNING, Sun instant, the Subscribers are instructed to sell at the residence, No.245 ST.DENIS STREFT, .Crimson ee en 02.Et Frame Manti N quality Bru 8 and Bordes, Gasaliers, Wainut Cornices, Swiss Lacs Curtains rood B + pad Card Tables, Carved ce Collection of Paintt and Water Colo: very handsome Clocks asd Ornaments, ba, Mats, massive Walnut sk Truss Ley Exte Dining Table, Set Moroc- © pour, Dining Chaire, Dinner, Tea and Dessert China Service in White & Gold, best quality Platedware, Glass: are, Rodgers Cutlery, Enghigh Oflcioths, Haliatand.Stair Uprreht Planoforte, bom suite in Crimson py, Centre Tables, Book C: nre Gasaliers, To pe Oral Mirror, Parlor Butte Table, atelle Roard, rubans © Hall Btove, Hundeome B.\u201c ble- top Bedroom Curied Hair and oh attrocees, Couches, Fass Chairs, Chamber Sota \"hild's Cet cost $ contents of Upper and \u201cLeader \"Cook Stove, Kitchen Utensils, press Wagon and a quantity of coal.Bale af TEN o'clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.LA SOCIETE DE CONSTRUC- - TION MUTL'ELLE DES PUBLIC NOTICE reai Centre Fabien: 18 3 HEREBY Eee that the ©, of the ety will be sol by public auction, at the office of the Society, 13 Ey o es , OB the 22nd MARCH next, at TEN \u2018o'clock ami in the fore: forenoon, a} the conditions mentioned in the book © For farth further information apply at the office of the So- clety.sy \u2018order of the Board of Liquidators.43 C.H.A.GUIMOND, Sec.-Treas.New Advertisements To-Day, Nr TEN DERS.Contractorsand Builders are requested to tender for tho several Artiticers Works, vix.: Masons\u2019 and Cut-stone Works, ET ery wy nters ro Painters\u2019 and Glasiers one Plasterers\u2019 Work.Cement and Gravel Roofing, &e., Required in erecting and completing the Woollen Mills \u2018tn Ommrpbeliford, P.O.in accordance with the Plans and Specifications now no view In my offices, where the tenders will bo recetyed on the 35th test.SAA | sr.TANS ST.JAMES REAL ESTATE AXD INVESTMENT AGENCY.WI attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate sad | ou Bouts dc 4 es ouses, &¢., &o.for sale or rental will short! rire.the mish patronage eapacthely 36 BIRDS! BIRDS.! MR.PAUL LUHN, Having just arrived from Germany with the nent cot- lection of SINGING BIRDS ever brought into N comprising @ GERMAN and CANARIES! LINNETS! BULLFINCHES! LARKS! RED CARDINALS! GOLDFINCHRS! THRUSHES Is now offering the same for sale at 354 Notre Dame Street.354 La Cal} early and socure a choice.(QARLINE'S S AMBER ALE !! The Agent is now prepared to supply CARLING\u2019S AMBER ALE, to Privats Families an Feira quarts; Te per SAND PORTER, PALE BITTER ALE AND PORTER.Orders strictly attended to.Cellar under No.16 St.Sacrament, Entrance on St.Kol lane.CHARLES R.WILLIS, AcexT, 202+ P.O.Box 1828.A GOOD NAME! Ye are getting for the excellence of the work turned sit dre a Bl: a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 JOB PRINTERS ! ee ee 240 ST.JAMKS STREET.&c, Paso Grocer sma SERERT use a \u2014} holders of La Splendid new story commencing the Star, Thursday, February 24th.Everybody will be interested.: REV.R MACKAY, Evangelist, INSPECTOR STREET CHU ROR, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, AT EIGHT 0°'OLOCK.aa ST PROGRAMME OF ORGA N CONCERT, TO BE GIVEN AT OP G Ol NEW ORGAN OF Hr.OLIVÉF M APTIST CHURCH MOUNTAIN STREKT, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25th, at 8 O'CLOCK, BY WM.H.CLARKE, MUS.DOO.ist of the Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Toronto, PROGRAMME.1.% Occasional Oratorio\u201d - Prenars othe Brym, gpa heme): 2.Ama for * Vox Humana,\u201d from * a,\" Or v ilyioso.\u2014 Allegro \u2018Maestore Chora) Varintion\u2014!* Jesus meino Zuversicht\".Hesse.Conoert Fantasia In C .jar Impromptu on Familiar Melodies, illustrating various stops.Orerture to \u201c Foot and Peasant\u201d.8 14y1, \u201cThe Mountain Storm.» » 9.Festal March.caves 4.8.6.7.vu Calkin.Tickets, 25c cach, 44 4 NNUAL SOCIAL OF THE A LODGE.AF.& A.M., No.54, Q.R.willbe held in the WERE END HALL, 134 Chatham street, On FRIDAY EVENING, 25th instant, Commencing at EIGHT o'clock.À splendid time may be looked for from the fall and varied ) Proaramme Tuleh has been Pre A.G.L.Q., will RW J, Serimger, M.deliver an ides, \u2019 Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady, 300.May bo the © Committee.ETIEESEL w.x bad from'members of UGEN 453 John STEWART.| M ONTRE a L _ SNOW-SHOE JE CES! SATURDAY, 26rr FEB.1881, AT 2:30 P.M.sharp, Admission to Grounds and Grind Stand, 250; Ladies ; Pavilion, 10c extra.Members will be ad ttted to the Grounds « on ensure tion 0: f Badge hy 3 - Mr.a Annual Dinner at St.Lawrence Hall, Fveaing.of the same day, at 7.30.w een! Tramp will take lack.from\u201d \u201cTab House,\" ednesday E vening, at 8 p.m.A large attendance on ey BR.McGILL STEWART, Hon.Sèc.M.L 48 8.C.§ ë \u20ac 46 HR LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE.NOTICE.The Annual General Meeting of the Stock- us-du-Peuplo-will-be-beld-st\u2014- the Office of the Bank, St.James atreet, on MONDAY, the Tth of MARCH NEXT, Al THREE o'clock P.X., in conformity with the 16th and 17th clauses, of the Act of Incorporation.By order of the Boasd of Directors, A.A.TROTTIER, Cashier.Montreal, 28th January, 1881.ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE, EXHIBITION \u2014or\u2014 WORKS OF ART \u2014 BLACK AND WHITH ' Consisting of Etchings, Engravings, &o., Dy som a the aT, ancient modern, logether with OREMING ON TUESDAY Sand [Insiwit.Admission to non-members; 25c.42 The Spatkitng Comey In taro Aste, « NAVAL (re dy, x = cn Muse Béore, St.James Ladies\u2019 and Masens.NOTMAN à SABDH/ Ladies and Gentiemen who took part in Entertainment on the 18th stant, w will call as possible #0 have thelr Photographs taken in 424 er Gt.pay, at :$p.m., to d TE BE eo Enation services à and fnduction of the a on TH THURSDAY, 24TH CURRENT, AT IE OCLOCE PE Tea will bo served from Sto 9.There but a collection for wil) bo tai op the tion ul ran Mberality their friends.7 the 43 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.: SOMERVILLE LE LECTURES.The Third Lecture of th be delivered on THURSDAY next, the he Borerville Free Cores - Society, on BUCA AB Aa maar Sara : e Du J.BAKER EDWARDS.a 5 : - The Museum will to the public, without charge, from 7 o'clock ° ead Th Thursday evening during ° hes FRANK W.HICKS, Roses.Ceux UNIS LODGE Ko 45 Q K,AP PéaA.M.The Regular Communication of the above named L will be hold in the British Masonic Cham bers, 359 Dame street on Wednesday the Ta instan Wh ns .sharp.By order of ihe 3 hat | She PROÛLX, \u2019 VICTORIA SK SKATING \u2014\u2014 5 AN sPAOLATENOTIOE,.HAN Will ds obi! ÿ im toe Fagor 1 NORDHEIMER'S HALL, : On MONDAY EVENING, 28k FEBRU + oooasion The bans musieal talent tie SAmission to all par ie sauge 8 TL po Conce 4 SKREI! SKREI!! i COD IAVER OI, > The new Ekyet hrand of Norway Cod Liver Off, 0 pure | amd tnstolous that tt ci be dasty tales by the most seasi- tive Invalid.FOR SALE AT THR MEDICAL HALL, AND ITS BRANCHES, 949*oa THE REMEDY COUGH OR COLD, COUGH OR COLD, AT'S SYRUP! GR GRAY\u2019S BYRUP! GRAYS SYRUP! \u201c SILVER PLATEDWARE! PRÉVIOUS TU REMOVING TO No.53 ST.SULPICE STREET, A general reduction 1a prices will be made of my whole Stock of} ELECTRO PLATEDWARE, PLATED CUTLERY, SPOONS AND FORKS, ko.\u2014\u2014\u20143 W HOLESALE AND RETAIL.\u2014\u2014\u2014 i JOHN WATSON, 370 8t.Paul street, corner St.Sulpice street, Montreal, | A Meeting of the xAGoNTS rent v.Alert Ww.Sther r gentlemen will.address the meeting: | THE COMMITTEE OF At No.street ch AT a» members \"AN ASSEMBLY ill be = à ; important busin MUNICIPAL EX ELECTIONS.ST.ANN'3-WARD.ses hole eid in on WEDNESDAY, 23rd = 3 Ex-ALDERMAN LABERGE 18 OPEN EVERY NIGHT, 8704 ST.CATHERINE THE.\u201c BEL ESPRIT\u201d Club hi 1d meet at pons ne 3 pears ie at the Club Roomr, Potrt 81, ; DAY and BATURDAY EVENINGS, ar ' Tho Drive each Evening, at tbe ustial hour.44 | MRS.GODWEN.Ji + Ytaite, Cabinet and Cl Tw \u2014 US New Advertisements Tey, FI RST PRIZE TOGRAPHER, # sxhitätion, Montreal.Sgn.er at \"ny Studio aud a open to tnepection a.c cama Hii Victoria UTU\u2014 daughter.azne4 Wi © F v years.Angus, Be SE of Lioness Sat.Phe: grost difoultios, bei offunds, It has lssusd an be used in farthorln 20 promisin, B earnestly solicited to temperance tide atits flood Last Edition.Ea ~~ Telegrams.CABLE THE EVACUATION OF CANDAHAR.\u2014 23.\u2014The question of the \u201cTHE LOST BABY.\u201d Splendid New Story commencing in the Star, 24th.Everybody the cause of tompersnoc no Province.The pablio are subscribe and thus take the and load on to certain A us.Charles Borromes st.Sreman, of a Loxbox, Februury , evacuation of Camdahar is excitin ject will be shart! by Lord Lytton, \u2018street, on the Zlst of L.M.Coutu, of a son.Ne Famille street, on the 2 me oe kson Anderson, of At \u2018February, the ! \u2019 interest.The the House ha Lor pond Lt by the © strengt the C To excité public feelis for the preparation o meetings is being held, the firét at St.Jaiues Hall yesterday.Twenty members of Parlin- On the other hand Col.published a letter in favor of Halifax, is registered at the Peck returned home to Brooklyn this Hon.J.A.Chapleau, who left for Ottawa, is expected to return to-day.M.P.Davis, Lachine; Jos.Priestman, Toronto, aud Senator Howlan and wife, rogistered at the Windsor, Lt.-Col.Harwood, D.A.Q., No.6 Mi trict, is suffering from an attack of i His condition is dangerous.Dr.A.Brossoit aud wife, Beauharnois ; Rev, J.B.Verronneau, W Plamondon, St.will be interested.the evacuation \u2014At Toronto, Feb, 17, R.E.bate a series of At Toronto, Feb.16, Mr.SHAW\u2014At Toronto, Feb.16.Mr.John ik, to Miss Annie Sha .BADNAGE, MIDDLETON\u2014On the 19th February, Trin Ch lois A Patio oseph Kirlin Ann, eldest daught A w PA me vo à 3 hy WATSON.HARPE J atson, to e.Baduage, of Mon- B\u20140 2nd February, at he Rew Father Dowd.CLERICAL SCANDAL.\u2014Lonpox, Feb.gs in the Divorce Court, before Penzance, in the suit of the wife of Arch.p to-day.Mrs.Dunbar eacon has committed adul- of his congregation.Archdeacon is guilty and drinking with the choir boys and receiving ladies late at night in the vestry.THE COERCION BILL.\u2014Loxpox, Feb.28.\u2014In the Commons to-day, Mr.Gladstone gave uotice that if the consideration of the Protection bill, as amended, isnot concluded to-day, he would give notice of motion for having the amendment put forthwith at 7 to-morrow evening, and for immediately afterwards commencing the debate on the third reading.TAXES ON FOOD.\u2014Panis, February 23.\u2014Iu the Senate yesterday Jules Simon spoke strongly against the imposition of taxes on food.He urged the impossibility of raising the duties in American productions are cheapen- y esntributed towards ndinent for increasing S.CARSLEY\u2019S ADVERTISEMENT.BLACK SATINS! 23.\u2014 Proceedin, deacon Dunbar, came u alleges that the Archd Cesaire, are at the Canada Hotel \u2014 The Rallway War.uger car was attached to the this afternoon to accomo- gers for Boston.Mrs.D.Lorne MeDou, tery with various members OREILLY\u2014In this city, on tho 23rd February, 1t is also charged that the Patrick 0'Reil a7 , & native of the County Corny gd Say bis soul rest in ache fanorsl hs take place from \"Sth instant.at 8 a.m.Friends and ascquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.LLAN\u2014In this oity, on the 22nd February, Ca- a En a Tas, eldest daughter of Peter years and 3 months.acquaintance are requested to attend the funeral on Thursday, the 24th instant, at 2:30 p.m., from the residence, No.155 Etioune street, Point St.Charles, Mount Royal Cemetery.UNAN\u2014In this city, on the 22nd Februar na Mitchell, wife of Patrick Loonan, aged + years and 2 months.Funeral from $3 St.Maurice street, on Thursday, the 24th instant, at 8:30 a.m.to the R.C.Ceme- acquaintances are respect- Just received, & largo shipment of Black and date the extra passen Colored Satins, all splendid value.Ell.Reception at revent confusion or accident, it is re- that all sleighs taking guests to or from icen's Hall on evening shall approuch with the Try the now makes of Back Supporting Shoulder Braces, recommended by all physicians who have seen and examined them.Usaful Corsets with 52 bones for 3 0c.Useful Corsets, richly embroidered in white, drab, coral, and black, for TV.per pair.French Wove Corsets, without bomes, and corded throughout (very comfortable), 7 ie.Corsets with extrs improved busts, richly embroidered, prics 9 0c., $1.0 0, 91.75, Emma Men M ide À flans aged 5 the private cuterta Priends and Ja \u2014_\u2014 to place of interment, Mr.Vennor's Weather.Mr.Veunor writes: «7 winds referred to in my pred ing days of this month by Saturday or Sunday dud to be felt over a 1 England States.\u201d he gales or high iction for the clos- are likely to strike us next, the 26th or 27th, tery.Friends and arge portion of the New fully invited to atten JAY\u2014In this city, on the 21st February, Bigks, beloved wife of Edward Jay ed.The speech the rejection of the duty on wheat.PREPARING FOR THE FENIANS.\u2014Bor- TON, Lancashire, Feb.23.\u2014 A large quantity of istols and ammunition - bas been forwarded police in the event of a 8: Carsley\u2019s Advertisement ! Alfred Ducharme, who wus sentenced to four years in St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary two vated assault, has heen par- Mr.Grenier, ad- the case ut the KEWIN\u2014At Cornwall, on the 16th February, William Gordon Kewi 8.n, aged 2 years and 5 LENG-At Pickering, Ont., Feb.19, Mrs.Jane Leng, 33 yrs.MORGAKR\u2014At Yorkville, Ont, Feb.17, Daniel ! Morgan, 79 yrs.7 McPHERSON\u2014A \\ + McPherson, 70 To MITCHELL\u2014At Whitby, Ount., Feb.17, Mitchell, 57 yrs.McFADYEN\u2014At Owen Sound, Ont.Feb.12, Chas: À, barrister-at-law.ECCLES-At St Thomas, Ont, Feb.15, Mr.brea © ANGUS\u2014At Ottawa, on the 2nd February.Robert ears, Splendid French Corsets, beautifully embroidered and white with Swan bill bask, ere for the use of the Fenian outbreak.MORE OBSTRUCTION.\u2014Loxvon, February 23.\u2014The Home Rulers are determined to exhaust the sittings of to-day and to-morrow with amendments to the Protection Bill.THE GREEK RESERVES.\u2014 ATHENS, Feb.23.\u2014The Premier explains that the reserves have been summoned simply to be ready to oc- eupy the ceded provinces.AGRARIAN MURDER.\u2014 Lovpox, Feb.23.\u2014A small farmer was shot dead near But.tervant, County Cork, yesterday, of a land dispute.FAILURE.\u2014LoxpoN, Feb.28.\u2014 Forshaw Hilton, real estate sud insurance chester, bas failed ; liabilities, £170,000.ARRIVALS.\u2014 LoNpox, vocate, who was his \u201counsel in | The new Seycoo Corset, with embroidered bust, time, having received the pardon this morn- has the wide hip steel which is lined with cork, together with the busks which prevent them from rusting with prespiration and are soft, pliable and delightful to the wearer.Di 5 a t Pickering, Ont., Feb.12, Donald The Globe Mutual Insurance Ce.There is much anxious enc policy holders in the defunct surance Co.as to when the luspector of Insur- distribution among the posit with the Canadian benefit of Canadian policy juiry on the part of Globe Mutual In- MeFadyen, B ance will order the creditors of the de (Government for the S.Carsley\u2019s Advertisement ! The best, newest, most comfortabi ad durable Corsets that can be procured are to be found at PUSH AHEAD House, prices extending from 300.up to 83.75 Per pair.Try 5.Carsley's for Infunt\u2019s Bands.Try S.Carsloy\u2019s for Buttoned Waists.Try &.Carsley's for Maid's Corsets.Try S.Carsley\u2019s for anything you fail to find elsewhere and you will find them worthy of HUMPHREYS\u2014At Indiantown, N.B., Feb.12, Mrs.E.P.Humphreys, 24 yrs.ROBINSON\u2014 At Grafton, N.B., Feb.5, Ada Robinson.MeLELLAN\u2014 At Toronto, Feb.14, Catherine Mc- lian, oq yrs.° * FTUCKEY\u2014At Luther Village, Ont, Feb.14, Samuel Stuckey, 50 yre.The Weather.1 p-m\u2014Thermometer at Hearn & Harrison's during the last 24 hours :\u2014 \u2018> ar Barometer\u20148pm.\u201429.90 8am.\u201429.65 1 pm \u2014 20.84 10 & m\u2014Probabilities next 24 hours: Brisk to high westerly tv north-wes sad desidedly colder weath PERSONAL.\u2014 Inman Line ste Now York, way Charge Indecent Assault.Widow Montbriant nee Louise Arnois, has made an accusation of in ph Lalonde, a wealthy citizen The accused brought a witness Magistrate this morning, who ffect that there was no truth in the allegations of the complainant.sault against Jose of the east end.betore the Police deposed to the e Pennsylvania.\u201d PARNELL DEPARTS.\u2014Lo~pox, February 23.\u2014Parnell embarked for France to-day.s Per weekly mail str.** Caspian,\u201d arrived at Halifax, N.S., at two o\u2019clgek Tuesday- after- The following âre Halifax : Mr.Long, Mr.W and infant, Mr.Ellis, Mr, Mrs.and Master y, Mr.Baker, Mr.Fry, Mr.Hum rey.at Boston :\u2014Mrs.Hainswort rs.Herbert, Mr.Hoyles, Mr.Greenen.The Mayoralty Contest, porters of Ald.Nelson in th St.Antoine Ward will m evening at 1370 St.Catherine, and thôse in the lower portion at 396 Seigneurs street.in 8t.Ann's Ward will bold a mee row evening at No.29 William sf e central Committoe Mechanies\u2019 Hall are open from 9 a.where list of voters and polis can \u2014 Judicial Appo\u2019toaents.1t is stated in well informed circles that Mr.A PRESENT TO GARFIELD.\u2014 New YORK, February 23.\u2014General Garfêld was presented yesterday with a copy of Stuart's \u201cWashington,\u201d in commemoration of the day, by the students of Oberlin College.SENATOR BLAINE.NEw, York, Feb.* 23-\u2014A Washington special says it is feared Blaine will not accept the State Department, because the Cabinet associates will not be entirely congenial.88.ARRIVAL.\u2014NEW YoRK, February 23.Arrived, SS.¢ Devonia,\u201d from Glasgow.ssengers landin, \u2014S.CARSLEY,\u2014 ileocks, Mrs.Peddle terly winds, clearing Amongst the arrivals by the City of Richmend,\u201d ria be noticed the name of Mr.W.B.Craig, of 3414 and 343 Notre Dame stand 34 Radegonde street, having just returned from an extensive business tour a, Tope, and has informed us-thut hé has made inery goods, comprising DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS! JUST RECEIVED ! large purchases in mill flowers, feathers, trimm crockery and fancy goods.In fact, it riig to keep a large and varied g similar to that of the En ve supply stores.are s quantity o shades in endless var- DROWNED.VAUDREUIL STATION, Feb.28.\u2014An old man, 85 years, named Valois, was drowned in the rapids here last nigbt while returning from a frieud\u2019s house.The dark, he lost the road and walked in The body was found this morning.FROM OTTAWA.tention of Mr.C stock, somethin parasols and ladies\u2019 sun- or samples of which will be ready for inspec- i days.We have no doubt that will meet with the success us it ig his in- within 30 this new departure ~Sention tor tim Bore 00.in » short time, and give his entire his larger ons on Notre Dame * My.Lanquirr'a show of Clappertan\u2019s Threads still attracts crow Bplendid Line of new printed Beiges, for Spring Costumes, to be sold at 90 per yard.Carsloy\u2019s in all the newest shades.JUST RECEIVED! - mme nn - '.THE PEN VERSUS THE BRUSH.Splendid Line of new Spring Mohair 46 Lyon, for .Costumes, to be sold at 206 per yard.This new Mohair de Lyon is useful for Schaol Dresses, and can be bought at 8.Carsley's in ali the newest shades.JUST RECEIVED ! Special Line of new All-wool Roubaix Debeiges, \u2018 in Grey, Brown, Olive, Fawn, Capuchin FROM QUEBEC.COUNCIL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.\u2014 Quenzc, Feb.23.\u2014Some of the Roman Catholic bishops of the province wrived in town yesterday and the remainder will arrive to-day, when a meeting will be held of the Roman Catholic Committee of the Council of Public PERSONAL.\u2014Hon.Mr.Flynn will leave a, Hou.Mr.Chapleau __Mew advertisements thls P.M, ENS #.THE ~~ SUNBEAM?\u201d 26, STOVE POLISH, o Now in the Market for the last Five Years, through its many excellent bluffing, found its old of the Provinces of Ontario put up in tiny and tn prevent unscrapujous 1mpo- En boen registered at Ottawa In signature the Tbe Montreal 8.8.Club depu Fletcher, à member of their club, to compete in the open races of the Levis 8.9.Club, Saturday.Mr.Fletcher won the mile, half.yard races, the only ones open, with perfect ease, being 2,000 yards ahead at the finish of the mile race.He received a valuable gold medal for the first race, and another d, the prize for the 100 yards dsome silver cup.His expenses weie borne by the club of which he ig a member.Fair play was not observed at the races, as a gang from Lower Town, Quebec, endeavored to jostle him from the track, and even ladies tried to trip him.THE SNOW SHOE RACES.town to-day for Ottaw will be delayed in Ottawa until Friday.General Sir Patrick MacDougnll and Lady Mac 1 arrived in town last evening and are at the St.medal for the secon dash being a han qualities, without any pre Phone every Grey, Bronze, Livery Grey, &e.a Trade Mark, has 876.and each labei hears manufacturer and sole proprietor, CHARLES MARTINA HEAVY SNOW STORM has just set in.Ci 7 News.\u2014The estimated cost of the new Drill Shed js These new Roubaix Debeiges oan be bought at S.Carsley\u2019s for 22¢ per yard.JUST RECEIVED! Fine Oontests Expocied\u2014Outsiders Com- The races of the Montreal Snow Shoe Club which come off on Saturday next are considerable interest among thelovers 0 Lamothe and Starke are to meet and fight their battle over again, ch a capital show.on Satur- upon by some of the \u2018\u201c\u201cthere or thereabouts\" at the finish.Fletcher, who carried off three prises at Bt.George's sports, is entered for several events, as well as Corco Bolton, and a host of oth is also a likelihood of some amateurs from New York arriving in time to compete.A nÿmber t on some time siné&, and (CARPETS ' CARPETS! \u2014The electric light will be used at the Windsor Hotel this evening for the Irish Ball.\u2014- Applications for 232 saloon licenses will be considered on the 1st March, others on the Special Line of new All-wool Cashmere Beiges, to bo sold at 25c per yard.STEAMBOAT & FORWARDING COMPANIES, 1n want of large quantities of Carpets, will find it to their advantage to see our ~JMMENSE STOCK OF NEW PATTERNS OPENED 1p CARPETS, BY THE BALE OR PIECE, OR CUT TO MEASURE LIGGET & HAMILTON, 47 AXD 49 ST.Josmrn sraxxr, These new All-wool Cashmere Beiges can be bought at S.Carsley\u2019s in all the leading shades.\u2014Last night Mr.Story gave his stereopticon entertainment.ia the lecture hall of Trinity \u2014S.CARSLEY \u2014 \u2014Tho next contest for the Hogan\u201d ones as likely to be be on the third Saturday in February, a fortnight, as erroneously reported.\u2014There are thirtecn entries made for the sma- teur billiard competitor prise inlaid cue and caso at the Windsor Hotel.The playing will commence ran, Patton, Lang, Ask for our 850 Silks.\u2014The Tressurer of the Montreal Geiseral Hos- Of SOW shoes was sen the weather in Gotham has been quite favorable Summerhayes, so well known and possibly may annual dinner of ital acknowledges, with thanks, 150 from the Shedden Company Hugh Paton, Baq., Managor and Secretary, \u2014-The Rev, Dr.Sullivan, Assistant Chaplain to the Prince of Wales Rifles, will deliver a leoture in the St Ueorge's sebuol-room in aid of the Sergeant's mess and reading room on the 7th prox.\u2014A hockey matoh was played on Saturday on the Crystal Palace Riok, betweon teams of the Arts and Science Faculties of Me@Gill College, resulting in favor of the latter team by four points.\u2014Messrs.J.B.Rolland & Fils are reparing a ion of the work of the Be The name of the work is \u2018 Antoinette de Mirecourt,\"\u201d and it will be ready JCE CREAM S, PUDDINGS, here, is coming from Boston, bring others with him.The the club takes place after the races at the St.Lawrence Hall.It will boa jolly\u2019 affair.\u2018 nt PAT COCK FIGHT AGAIN.One of the Parties Fined\u2014 Rev © Farther e Inspector Gailey, of the Bociety for the Pre- veution of Cruelty to Animals, has boen indefatigable in his exertions to discover and brin justice the parties concerned in the bratal t at the Back River.ly assisted in his exertions by which exists amon, ne fruits as yester Power was tried in the Poli tion laid aga THE \u2018MANCUNIUM\u2019 DEEP FAST BLACK VELVETEEN.y achieven.ents of Scientists during Tovnents effected in the Dye- vètesns will be found to occapy ng Industry a great AND ALL KIRDS OF PASTRY ARE DELICIOUS WHEN FLAVORED WITH HENRI JONAS\u2019 \"STRONG ESSENCES] new French translat.Mrs.Dr.Leprohon.ASK YOUR GROCER FOR JONAS FLAVORING ero manufactur! He has been considering labor to attain perfection, the * MAN Deep Fast Black Velveteen, which is now offe over ull others consists In the Extreme ecquent Richnens of Color, and tn its the closeness, fincness and fastness All goods are stamped in gold at the end of the pi And bear a_ white impress of thy ard \u2018Two cases of thess BEAUTIFUL, VELVETEENS just at alt prices, from 50¢ to $2 per À very excellent quality in every color at $1 per yard, JOHN MURPHY & C0, those arrested and y morning Michael ce Court on informa- inst him by Paul Cassidy and nson, who swore th, present at the canine contest.@ stakeholder on the occasion.The and fined him $5 court he excitedly \u201c\u2018*peach \u201d on all ful affair who had not \u2014Last night the basement of Inspector streot Church was filled with a dience.Rev?R.Mackay to the unconverted to accept Ch ber remained to be spoken to.\u2014No person has yet been appointed as manager of the Windsor Hotel to sucosed Mr.South- gate.The syndicate met last evening to consider 6 matter.A large number e vacancy have been receive \u2014At the next monthly Junior Conservative Club, to be held 1st March, and attentive au- a powerful appeal durabil:ty ; also tp rist.Alarge num- at prisoner was Trade Mari on the back The \u2018former ad- SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ETKAM.HAND-PICKED GRATE.8.W.BEARD & CO, CORNER NcGILL AND WELLINGTON STREETS.strate convicted Power As he was leavin told Mr.McGibbon, who abl 8.P.C.A., that he intended to the actors in the di found three of t applications for watches, in different pawnshops in the city.by Mr.R.8.White on ** The Effects of ational Policy\u2019 will be read.It is stated that} a large number of new members will be proposed at the meeting.\u2014There will be another military examination to-morrow in the Military School.four French, and two English, have 1, therefore, likely 18, and practically put an ports that are a disgrace to reach all the offende end to these brutal s our civilization.ee AN INSOLVENCY CASE.exed An Frauduient Practices.In the Second Di oxpressly for first-class retail trade.Three ULL-OVER HATS \u2014 - em Mannufac NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, ira oe?yn nul Styles, aor, Stiff and xh nuw offered at reduced pris 403 & 405 Notre Dame Street, corner St TAY Hartt RS AND FURRIER Corner of Notre Dame and St.Petrr Streets, Montreal, Five Per Cent.Discount for cash on all purchases over 48 26 y= vision to-day, before Mr, the adjourned case of La.claire va.Remi Gohier, was continued.The plaintiff glleges that the defendant was guilty of fraudulent practices, under the 137th clause of the Insolvency Act, in having obtained an extension of time upon the representation that ry of his assets showed $9,000.For , Mr.Latiamme, Q.C.* the inventory \" tiffs declaration was not ap i sketrh, or estimate, made at the on.Mr.Thibrudeau, one of the hat the defendant had beon obliged an extension of time owing to the suspension of three wholesale his creditors ; and, lastly, that np fraudulent been shown authorities to show that the plaintiff must prove the intent to defraud; and that such intent resumed if it were shown Lhat the mable hope of meeting themsolves for examination.Colonel Harwood, the examination will be oon- ducted by Liout.-Colonel Fletcher.\u2014Mr.George Jordan his completed a sale of a trio of his celebrated English bull terriers and one of his prise fox terriers to go to Mr.Leavie\u2019s The four brought the owner two hundred and twenty-five dollars.He also fA bail terrier dog to a Chicago Justice Taschereau, WANTED GOOD COAT, VEST axp PANT MAKERS.CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT.H.BHOREY & CO., Cor.8t.Joseph and St.Henry ate, (CASTINGS OF ALL DESCRIP- Rest of Moulders employed.UR STOCK OF WHOLESALE G stock farm, Quebec.The pant on ns Lande = ut over 1 years, urn 0 jodging : down condition for ship- de very much in- reach our | t tions made to order.Orders will have prom FOUNDRY, 84 to 90 Well Montreal, Feb'y.21, 1881.HIGHEST MARKET PRICE aR mm = ge RIP WANTED! 8 Persbns having MANITOBA or NORTH-WEST LAND Pho dispose of, will meet with a cash purchaser, by T.G., Srax Office.are how receiving in tho knock ping, our resources will require to ill make this year Parlor and Chamber ty, and have the largest, cheapest and mock In the Dominion at wholesa): O.MoGARVIN à SON, 7, 9 and 11 (COVERNTON'S NIPPLE OIL! NEVER FAILS TO HARDEN AND PREVENT CRACKED OR SORE ey If nsed for a month bafors Confinement.23¢.Prepared only by COVERNTON what was styled \u2014The members of tho Glasgow, N.8.curling te st the Governor-eneral\u2019s tour- tawa, arrived at the Windsor this morning.They consist of Messrs.D.M.Fraser, H.PREVOST a on.Marshall, Joo.Cumming, RB.A.Walker, W.G.Mathewson, D.M.MoDonald and D.C.Frases They leave for Ottawa this afternoon.0 \u2014\u2014The Quebec Branch of the Dominion Alliance committees appointed to conch Vigilance Committee in oses to encourage and aid rts of the Province.It now has a standi CORNER OF BLEURY AND similar work in à ONNE MURDERERS.\\- Sous tion of the Sontemoen.Wo learn that the wentonce of depth Upon the Narbonne family bas been commuted to imprisonment for life, the advanced age of two of the murderers having influenced the Government in their favor.The boy whe fired the fatal shot is included in the commutation of sentence, because ho was induced to commit the deed by his parents, and because he is of weak intellect.The Rev.Dr.Mark, of Montreal, interested himself in bebalf of these wretched people, Upon reaching St.Scholastique he found the allows erected, the thre: ropes ready, and tickets issued tou select few, jenuitting them tp nee the execution on Friday next.But he deimmunicated with the Government at-Ottawa, snd was offivially notified \u201c It is not neces.wey to continue efforts to secure clemency for Narbonnes.\"* A LITTLE BIT OF REVENGE.Policeman Fined.Complaints have been made for some time concerning the loose conduct of the carters shout the stand on Metiill street near Notre Dame.They were in the habit of leaving their #thicles aud obstructing the sidewalks and soliciting pussengers up Nt.Joseph street, even &s far ns the Aiverican House.Last week, to Wake an example, two of them were arrested for abacuting themselves from their vebi-les and ir cuses coming hefore the Recorder thes were discharged, Mr.de Moniiguy saying that though Jhey bad literally transgressed the Bylaws, they were hardly a sufficient distance m their vebieles to lose coutrol of their Borses, und ne wised to carry out the spirit of law.It seems that one of the carters, $e Fournier, in heivg amestdl by police man William Ryan, refused to go willingiy and was taken by the collar of the cont.No sooner was Fournier dischurged than Le brought charge of assault and battery against Lynn, who was to-day fined 82 and ensts in the Polio Court.Mr.Paradis, Chief of Police, re marked, after paying the fine, that, in future, he would issue orders for the arrest of all carters leaving their vehicles.He seemed to think Mr.Dugas\u2019 judgment hard on his mon.Oue of the clerky of the Police Court remarked to him that Judge Monk had stated that there was no law tn compel our *¢ jehus™ to remain sitting on their vehicles like statues cut in ulahaster.They had a right to walk alout their stands to keep themselves from freezing.MAKING _{ NEW START.A New Pogland Defaulcer Living in Luxury n Montrenl-Proimotinz Companies and Joining the Charch.About two yearssince a sensation was created ina manufacturing city in New England by the defalcation and flight of a prominent man whe had been treasurer there aud who embezzled several hundred thousand dollars before leaving for pastures new.He was subsequently arrested in Quebec when he was about to embark on board uu Allan steamer for Liverpool, among his effeets being found an\u2019 gddress which he had written for delivery ut the Young Men's Christian Association of Liverpool, on his experiences of a Christian life.Law proceedings followed, but thew fuiled in being able to procure the exuradition under the treaty.Since getting clear of the meshes of the luw in the old capital of this province, he came to this city, where he at first resided very quietly with his young wife at one of our most fashionable hotels.Latterly he has taken a house in the suburbs, and is living, it is said, by a éntleman from New England who recently met fin here, in luxury.Only a short time since he applied to be admitted a member of a church hose rules are by no means lax in regard to the character of thoge admitted to fellowship.When smking admission he is credited with having related with great apparent earnestness his experience in Christian life.Tired of being idle end desiring employment he is said to have become a promoter of companies, and has actually succeeded in hisefforts torsise subscii tions for stock in s new enterprise here to the extint of $100,000.We are not awaroif he.appointed Gesqurér\u201d for which hip ite.>.|;cedents would scarcely bea strong recommenda.Peneil Sry 3 Pen \u2014 Be TES ee vie Lies ana Accomplished During Four Centuries.\u201cThe exhibition (now being held at the Art Room, on Phillips Square, ) of engravings, both line, mezzotint and portrait; etchings, sketches in sepis, in crayon aud every form of use which cil, chalk and pen may show the power of lack nnd white, in producing artistic effect, is artistically a grand success.There is food to satisfy the most critical, aud the variety is so great that all must find plenty of their especial favorites with which to spend an instructive and delightful hour.Dating back to the beginning of the 16th century, the t masters since that date are nearly all ropresented by some work, either unique, artistic, rich or grand.In our limited space, to-day, it is only possible to point out a few of the main pictures, which will, of course, occupy the attention of all who attend.In the gallery around the staircase fay be sen a superb copy, betore letter press, by Stackpole, the great engraver, of Elizabeth Thompson's famous \u201cRoll Call, one of the grandest subjects and finest works of any day.Christ leaving the Pretorium,\u201d\u201d by Gustave Dore: and a fine copy of \u201cEcce Homo,\u201d which, as a study for expression, hss never \u201cbeen equalled.\"There is also a series of fine designs, copies of sculpture, entitled, L'Hemi- cycle Du Palais Des Beaux Arts, which are marvels of accuracy in detail.These engravings form a part of the collection presented by the Prince Napoleon to Z'Institué Canadien, and will have a two-fold interest to many oh- servers, having once been the property of Napoleon ITI.There is alse a mag: nificent copy of \u201cThe Last Muster,\" which is taken: from the Sabbath service of the voteruns at Chièlsea, engraved by Arthur Tur- rell.There is \u2018also a series of four engravin representing the sacking of Jerusalem and the triumphal march and procession of the conquerors.We have no time to enter the main hall to-day, but our readers are informed that a t treat awaits them, aud all lovers of Art in tho city should avail themselves of the opportunity during the two weeks which it will remain open.Police Nows.Yor the theft of a dress from Emelie Larue, Buclie Laplante was sent down for six months, Israo! Daoust and Hormisdas Tremblay wero each fined to-day at the Police Court for having game in their possession for sale in contravention to the game law, It is now said that Deshameux, the alleged watch thief, has been for somo time in the habit of paring watches loft at Mr.Durochor\u2019s shop to cleared or repaired Detcotive Arcand has ese, one gold and two silver James Cunningham, who assaulted John Franey.saloon-keoper, in the latter\u2019s bar-room Last We ednesday, and gave bail to the amount of gle for his ippearance to be tried to-day, did not e to hand and the bail bonds were declared fotfeited.It ia said that he has fled to the Stater.; Twelve cases came, before the Recorder yesterday.Two girls, Ellen Belaire, Chenneville street, and \u2018Minnie Johnson, St.Dominique street, were ench fined $5 or fifteen days for fast driving on Dorchester street yesterday afternoon.Thomas Donovan, laborer, King street, assaulted his mother-in-law yesterday, and was fined $5 or.one month.Michael alot, lah- orer, Seigneurs strect, was sent down for two months, with hard labor, for striking his wife yesterdaÿ several times with his fist, and otherwise abusingher.The wife is the woman who was in such a destitute condition about a month ago through the neglect of her hug bend.Ann Smith was armigned in the Police court for stealing a roll of cotton cloth from a dry goods store in St.Joseph stroet, and pleaded guilty.¢ It seams to me yon have been here before,\u201d maid the Police Mngistrate, ** vour face looks very familiar,\u201d \u201cI have been her,\u201d began the acchsed glibly.\u201cand you know I ex- lained -in that room¥\u2014 \u201cAb, no doubt, lies Smith, but this ie getting top common.I will send yon down fôr months.\u201d « Now, .DOBCHMOTER STRENTS.dele o dope of me Ride 645 Crain siocsi BOP iwet.opi to EFL propareé Dr comptons autet\u201d | Bat Prepared sod is re nggvments.| Ben i Ie ET\u2014Lower part of Tene- LL ae for naw and_sreatlv* that's not right, \u201d answered the prigonez, poptiog.4 Thar's positively not right.\u201d + Well, To make if apt ya fishod I en 8 Ang Extra flour Is satd to he scaice and tho best ship- At Chi RBORIPTS flour, 742 bbls; ment, 1 08.; No çatra.80; No 3, Tue Peut, No 1, 700: No 2, 85c.Oata, Pork, new, about Is premium.Sterling Excha cent.Mantesal, 1823, ; if you sre not satisfied.would like to please you Aun Smith step dowu with a defiant twist of her skirts, but | without a ward.** Young Blood.\" A very interesting lecture on the above subject was delivered in the St.James Street Methodist Church by Dr, Peck, of Brooklyn, lust evening.The lockurer defined the consti.luents of young blood, us.faith, enthustasm, self-gacritiving singleness of purpose and invia- able détertnination.Young \u2018people liad no place for doubt and tears, but felt an irresistible force drawing them où to struaple with the any evils with which the wad fs beset.Futhusiosu is usually ost promineut in the first half of life, and\u2019 with I Yess it congealed into caution.Caution, however, never led un army of progress and efor into battle gust superstition and evil.Young blued, put into any undertaking, gives Ît such an fiupulse that it is almost sure to urn \u2018 out a success.Engrafted into religious cireles, it makes a lively, working and enthusiastic church out of what i» merely looked upon us a voot, quiet retreat for retired Christians.\u201cThe great want of the age,\u201d said the lecturer, ** av wen who are honest, sowid from centre to circumference, true to the heurt's core; mi ws fae truth, and look the world sud the ok vil su the face ; men who know their message and 10) it, Who know their pla aud AN it: ue men Who cause their voice vo be heard iu the streets ; but men who ure willing to wear what thev have paul for, and cat what they have ! varied 3 tuer of Goldy, of Faith, entliusiasun, self-sacrifice, and 1uvineible determination | men of young blood, the power that moves Que world.\u201d At the conclusion of the lecture, the points \u201cof which were illustrated by interesting and | wellapphied ancedutez, à Vote of thanks wos po turned to the leeturer on motion of the Ley, Go HL Wells, seconded hy Ald.Hood.Amusements.À grand concert was given last evening hy the temperanuve society in connéétion with Si Peters Church, on Visitation stiver, the pro- coeds to he devoted to the fund for the compl.- tion of St.Peter's Cathedral on Dowinion Square, 1 is estimated that there were over twelve hundred people present, and over five hundred were wind away, Unalde to gain ad- roiltance où account of the press.The Jucques Cartier Dramatic Club was present, and performed * Frivot suestre \u201d iu three acts.The pice: was written for the vecasion, and was re- œwived with great applause.The singing of Mr.Varin was universally admired, and he was repeatedly encor-d.The City Band was present, and us usual, delighted the audience with | their unique reudering of à number of choire sélections.Miss Finn presided at the piano.The concert will be repeated to-night.SKATINQ CARNIVAL.~The fancy dress car nival at the Asbestos Rink, Laval avenue, last evening, was an enjoyable cvent ; the only draw-back, if it.be considered such, being the large number of masqueraders on the ice.The proprietor, however, enjoyed the draw-back.The «* Tamarack Guards\" were present in a body, and sang several new choruses that had hen learned for the occasion.A pretty feature of the carnival was the bearing around the rink of à large number of evergreen trees, \u2018bedecked with Chinese lanterns and colored lights, on the shoulders of some twenty skaters.The fun was 50 good that it was with difficulty the rink was cleared at 12 o'clock.CoNCLRT BY MENDELssONN Cuoin.\u2014The audience which greeted the Mendelssohn Choir last evening in Queen's Hall completely filled the building even to the galleries.Ît isa noticeable festure in the attendance at Mont- p real concerts that home talent is patronized in preference to that of foreign, and even the highest professional artists ; and such tronage was merited in the highest degree by the above celebrated choir in their performance last éven- | : ing: Under the-leadérahip FM.Joseph Gould this choir has now avrived at such à con | dition of training as \u2018would astonish those who are acquainted with only the ordinary amateur talent of the city.As heard Mt night it show- | ed itself exceedingly strong in excellent alto and tenor voices and the soprano is also much to be admired.The full strength of the choir is sixty-five voices, more than a dozen of which, including among them, it is- said, somé of the best, were absent last night.The wotet, * Come unto Him,\u201d was rendered by thew with a diguity of expression which called forth a ready encore.Thé madrigal, * Thine eyes so bright,\u201d ex- bis given by them in a mauner which showed the ingly difficult in some of ita rts, was extreme nicety and unity of their training and the perfect control exercised over them by the wand of their leader.The same must be said of their rendering of * Humpty Dumpty,\u201d which was heartily and enthusinstically encored.The very incongruity of the music to which it was set, apart from the comical nature of the old nursery rhyme, elicited much laughterand amusement.Miss Holmes, in two piano solos and several accompaniments, sustained her reputation as a first-cldss pianist, and was as usual encored.Miss Maltby, in a solo from Gluck, showed herself the possessor of a rich and melodious contralto voice of great power and fulness.The teuor soln, \u201cOh, loving heart, trust on,\u201d as sung by Mr.Norris, was given a hearty encore.After the singing of the \u2018 May Song\u201d by the whote choir the audience dispersed, feeling highly delighted with the treat they had received.The piano used on this occasion was the Decker Grand, kindly furnishéd by Messrs.DeZoucho & Co., St.James street.received by the audience COMMERCIAL.There Was an improvement in the local demand for flour jotay Which uxtended to all grades aud tnelafed ulries both shippers and city tradors.Good ng yrades are also in limited supply.today wheat was firmer and Arid delivery was Quoted at 9% to O81; April.Com wae barely steady, pork and lard were considerably weaker.in England tho sales of English wheat during tho past week wers 20.484 quarters at 41s 84, Agaimst 34.530 quarters at 43a 1d during tho corresponding woek jast eur, ales 50 ; 250 do, ut both ere today were UN} Ontario Bags at #2 hr $2 80: 100 bhls of Fy, £4.10.Prices aro nnébanyed, gay AT Osta, 1,460 bushels ; barley, 500; : ashes, 62; butter 13% : tallow, 511; leather, 210 rolls ; spirits, 82 casks\u2019 English advices report: \u2014Floating parte, wheat, ipment, and (gra firm.Cargoes on passage and for whoa.steady, corn firm.Mark Lune wheat and com rmer.Midium Chicayo or MUwaukse wheat off coast, 44s] wid Wint.r, 48a :ld ; Californie, 45a 0d.No.J Red Win! profupt sopment shipment t! wWheat, spot, ratiier moro enquiry American Western nixed coins 4d _ Honcéforth new.Canadian peas, ts 0d.On passaye for the continent\u2014 Wheat, 3 (00 qra.; corn, 2:30, qr.Imports into the United Kin dom for week en ied February 22pd\u2014 Ww 200 to 203,000 for shigmant this month and next, 44s aps 8 6d.Mixed American corn for ris month nnd next, 28s to 28s Aq.Liverpool i corn firm.Liverpool : 106, 85 to J(K),000 qre : Te.flouar, 115 to 120, 40 bine.For week ended Feb-ua- 16th \u2014 Wheat, 240 to 945 HON .3 com, 000 an ; flour, 220 to 225,000 bbl : RC 43s Bd c .Wheat and flour in Toronto were steady and unchanged.Barloy quiet apd oaslur.Peas, oats and rye in demand.Jorn .y 115 to 126,- s Bhcon, LO.41s Hogs unchanged.Markets firmer on wheat ant com.Wheat, Pall, No.1, $1.11; Ko.2,81.08; No.3, 1.08; Spring, No.1, 1.17; No.2, 1.15} 3, o l, de: No 2 $ = Flour\u20143uperioe, 215 AR ney, 4.88 ; Strong Bakers\u2019, 5.00: Spring Extra, hoi X 4.50: Flue, 4 \u2019 Bran, 12.00: Clo 5 to 5-00 ; oth: 2.65 Hogs, #750 to 7.75.Duttet, 15cto20c.Darley ne, street), tn Gite.Rye, Bho to Aro: Spe.BI 17: Pall #1 to 1.10.Outment, $3.85 to 8.00.Cornmont ; #4; Pork, new, $18.00 Wholesale Provision Market.The condition of this market has undergone no materia) alteration.How products are unsett ed and holders would probably accept lower pricos than have becn .qigted of intéi A report of Monday's New York market says .-Moss pork twas unsettled nnd neflected, under the edict of pre French Government, pre viously alluded to in desputchby that Germany will soon dn the same.Only 100 bblx old ness were reported at £15.30 for choles brands and $15 for contract.Other kinds uro not fuatable and options weak and pominally nearer off last ainst American meats, and the report week's quote i 30c.Butter\u2014Creamery fair to fn à bo th dn: Towner alr ne, por 6; Towns fair to fine dairien,\u201d per 1» Soc to 22c \u2018Mo fi dairies, per 1h, 19¢ to 22¢: Brockville, fair te fine dair- tes, por 1b., 180 to 2le; Wertern Gairy, fair to , por ty, 10e to 1c: Kamonraska, per Ib, J4c to 1! ; volts, : Mortisbureg, to fine T 1h, 17c to 20¢.Cheers: Finest, September per In, He to 14 we; medinm te proue per 1b, 14 8 r barrel, $13.50 0 #19; thin do, per bri, 17.50 to # 8.Hams, city enred, por 1b, ide te ER: , in pails, port, 1240 to 186.Bacon, ih, 110 to 12¢c.Tallow, render ad\u201d per Ib, 7o to 7° a low.rough, per Ib, 50 to Sige, \u2014 Finance and Commerce.\u2014 Currenay drufts on New York were drawn to-day nt was quiet st 83, i mium between banks ana 0 ach over the counter.eonunt and fiterreat rates were Anchanged.This inorning stocks were firmer.Dank of Montreal vanced a cent, to JEU Ontario 1 per cent ; A e ontreal Telegranh, 4; Richelieu, à, and Gan 14 per The following were this Morning's stock sales: \u2014150 : 280 do.108; Aa, 183%: AM da tart, 68; 42 Merchants, Market this aflernoon closed firm, most ng an advanco of Ig over this morning's =108 Moutreal, 184i; 28 Ontario, Montroa! Télegrapt, 1274 & Untariv, DB; 31,000 Luminion 5 LATEST PRIOCEN-NTOCKS, &e.The following wero the Auctuationa in New York stocks, irushed by Messrn Mauxlouguil Bros, stock brokers, 89 8t.Francois Xavier st ; i \u2018Rock Island.1: HH).Central.125 MONTREAL STOCK REPORT.¥ for THE STAR hy E.Exchange, February 2.2, 388) i rl BANKS, | - fear Goll, and who will condeum the wrong wd | © stand up for the right © nen who wil) tell the Whe orange» rast Townships: 40 Most, pel cas 104 Mont.Bldg Ass.lé) Royal (au.Inst HM Canada Cotton ! 108 Dunas Cotton, 10 Can.Shipping 100 Conada Paper Avery Nor, | Fuiniture and Efivets- To ten ar fock, M.Denis street, al} the cleat Houses we and EAE ots, The og} ghificent iustrmment and only aorta tec nny, ut Hicks & Co selat the reside yl TILE TEA POT, JEWFL AND OTHER Pranotorts js à tua à short time in us 2 Uoticé very nice Upright Piano, double Drawing-r00m Site 200), valuable collection of Paintings and Water Colors, very fine Ornaments, Plated.Further particulars in advertisement in auction coh, Mr.CansLey's show sulll attracts crew ds.New Advent TEA and COFFEE STRAINERS > of Clapperton\u2019s Threads sens ts FA, \u201cTHE LOST BABY.\u201d Splendid New Story commencing in the Star, Thursday, February 24th.I be interested.EAVER HALL JEWELLE RY Factory und Watch repairing establish.rdér and repaired with neatness, at HENRY GRANT, Proprietor, 26 Beaver Hafl Terrace.4 + WIRE CLOTH and WIRE GOODS, Jewellery made to a very moderate char, _Esuablished 21 yoars.~~ eo 0 THE WILKES JUBILEE TESTIMONIAL.À Publio Servico wul be beid ip Emmanuel Church, on THURSDAY, THE 24rn INSTANT, presenta hilee Testimonial Wilkes, at which all are cordially Invitéd to.be RINCE OF WA N THE CHAMP DE MARS.bruary 2ôtb lustant, when t ke \u2014S8nowshoe 2 years and under, 1 m ears and under, \u2018y mile: 4th\u2014 1 mie ; Sth\u2014Ladies, whole to conclude with 4+.Dwelling Houses or Stores rented, and-rents- Cash advances.: LES SKATING Entranve to Ladies and Girls free DMISSION, 15 CEN BAND IN ATTENDANCE.Young ladies race to-morrow o'clock.15 cents.out for the Elephant ! BAML ROBERTSON, Maoager.OSTLY SALOON FIXT assortment of New aud Sale TO-MORROW ING, a our Salesrooms, 235 St.James street, at TEN o'cloc SHAW & GOWDEY, 3 15% hands.One of the best : cAu trot a mfle in 2 cntleman who has no further nse id without reserve, BAY MARE: good working and driving hx to clear yards, Harness, £e.S À College St, FRIDAY AFT) \"clock SHAW & GOWDES, Anetionsers.(300D PAYING PROPERTIES.122 to 130 FULFORD STR Brick block.& firat-class tenom ST.BONAVENTURE gonde - Brick Block, 7 & ture, 60x94; official Nos.576, 577 situated in the vicinity of the nume facturing industries.Will be sold at our salerooms, 24 THURSDAY MORNING, 3rd M .Of wxperienor, haus filled satisfactorily the of book Reaper, aajesman and traveller, * pardonne: 4 NI TUATION WANTED; B'A YOUNG LADY EFT.near St.Antoine\u2014 ents; rents for $450.00.corner Vinet, St.Cune- froutage on Bonaven- «all well rented and TOUS proposed manu- 5 St.James street, Spte: __Mew Hdverisement tis FI pn Splendid New Story commencing in the Star, Thursday, February 24th, Everybody will be interested, COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF i \"FINE ELECTRO SILVER PLATEDWADE: mm TDA 18 DE BRESQLES STREET, MONTREAL, SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & COMPANY, MANUFACTULERS OP ee 5 FINE ELECTRO SILVER PLATEDWARE ! *, Ce eee, Cavey 18 DE BRESOLES STREET, MONTREAL SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & COMPANY, = MANCFACTURERS OF = \u2014\" et FINE ELECTRO SILVER PLATEDWARB! $ , \u201cess = secs .o 2 .SE IR DE BRESOLES STREET, MONTREAL.136+ LUSTRAL : WIRE GOODS! STANDS.a SPONGE SDIES and FLOWER EASEETS.DRUGUISTS FANCY GONDS.BIRD AND PARROT CAG::3, 9 (Mer.où varictics.\"Of every dussriptivn.MAJOR & GIBB, 646 Craig Street._/ T Lave admitted Mr.Alex.Gowdey, of this citys partner in my business, which will sn future be OB under the Bune und firm of SHAW & GOWDEY., For the present I will personally conduct all a sales.W.E.BHA REAL ESTATE\u2014Prominent attention by auction private contract.= TRADE BALES Teas and General Groceries; Goods, Hardware, Damaged Goods.7 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE \u2014At private reside sRtearoome AS FARM STOCK SALES\u2014In city or gountry.Valuationd' andapprisaie ; æ av.Ta Thong who purpose selling out will please mtiination.» » æ SHAW & GOWDEY, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTE Real Estate and General Auctioneers; SALESROONS : © 238 ST.JAMES STREET, OPPOSITE OTTAWA H IH Lachine-St.Lambert, WANTED for the SPRING AND SUMMER MON 8 ab LACHINE or ST.LAMBERT, FOUR UNFURNISHED BOOMS, Suitable for Housekeeping.Must be - water.Address, with full parti % \u2018 LACHINE,\" BTAR office.: 36 4 OOKS, SECOND-HAND BOORS BOUGRE forthe Western Market ; the Lighest price Pad.eury street, a few doors north of Jurors etree! 4 To LET\u2014Villa Residence, No.115 Cadi x street, formerly occu, Capt.Vi y.Firat-class stabling and out bangs, Rent low.Len: Apply Poly ty COURT & MACINTOSH, 458 22 8t.John street, - Rooms TO LET, FURNISHED BEDROOM at'Çlub Chambers, $55 Dorchester utreoh.48 LLOBT, ON MONDAY, 21ST, A SMALL ROLL 2 of bila.$10 reward will be paid the .leaving them at 300 Notre Dame street.à EMPLOYMENT WANTED, BY A STEADY.MAD a= assistant storemun in wholesale or liquor store, good references.Address \u2018* WERE BTAR office.Œ SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN adapted to spocidl outside work best of re speaks French Buently.Address, Box 1536 P.O.8.» a8 clerk lu a shoe storé, three years\u2019 SXperitnoe, spss Bah tnd Sn sal cio A 8% by , Min .S., 104% mi ue ; 6.Jean Baptiste Village, Montreal v a GES WANTED, 10 SORT RAGR Oe W Morris & Co., 7 Common street.45 1 \u2014_ aT Tea STL VV ANTED, A FIRHT-CLANS OPERATOR,- on the No.2 Singer Machine, one accustomed ts light canvas work preferred, rood wa; ton Lägd.Apply to Thos.Sonne, 177, 174 Com at properties must bo wold.Li tenus, or all ane taken.beral Bale at Half-past TEN o'clock, BliAwW & GOWDETY, Act TION SALE OF SMALL- WARES, FANCY GOODS, te.The Subscribers will sell at their Rooms, No.79 St.Ou FRIDAY MORNING, 25th Instant, A-lnrge assortment of Smaliwares ting of Clyar-holdors, Al Frames, and a large lot of § and Fancy Goods, con- Abont 200 vols.Baoks and 50) ¢ and Spoons, one case Piaying Ca Sale at Half-past TEN o'clock.A.B.STEWART & BON, ORD WOOD.\u2014By Auction \u2014 For account of whom ft coréghalf-d v Hard wood tn lots siret, near Lengn ull MORNING, 25TH 1net., 0z.each Knives, Forks may « norm, about (GO 5 cords and : pw vin, at 101 o'clock.No W.C.NORMAN, (JOKE \u2014 Suitable for Ranges, Stoves, Botlers, &c.chaldron.Delivered frec of charge ; THE MONTREAL GAË CO.- OR SALE\u2014A large land fromting on two streets, the Town of St.Henry, containin, with wooden cottage.Verwsnitabl lerge factory.Apply Box 1040, b.TO LET\u2014FURNISHED.Comfortable honae near Sh trmamt applies al vnc Possession 1st May.&c.Price_reduood to à central part of about l0Ux170 fet erbrooke street.If n ratis- & it will be rented cheap.104 St.James street.- TABLE BOARD.20 BRUNR., 54 , A COMPFTENT ROOK.KEEP.letter only, stating references GOKE B108., City.5 NTED TO PURCHASE, ALL KINDS OF winter and summer © tou.Arkitees * Agent,\u201d 6 and salary exre ted, -treal, aatd District, Boarsling-bouse keoyer, Plainttfye Hounemaid.062 She: RWINGYIRL WANTED, ONE USED To svork on ladies under clothing.Apply 106 derman reet.NTED, A FIRST-CLASS WORKING (Protestant) a short distance from the city, mnat be wel} recommended.Apply No.20 Outh- t < \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee .NTED.A COOK ANDNURSE.A nt 1:21 Shater street.NTED GIRLS, Office, 30 Alexander street.| WAR DER ANSE , AT THE REGISTRY ban RAG lr neue ir VYANTED, GENERAL SERVANT, references.Apply 2 Morland street.VWVANTED, A GENERALSERVANT, AT oo BuOeorgentreet.\"463 V ANTED, PLAIN COOK, NASH AND\u2019 Cpatn iron, mu well recommendpd.1 eT WANTED, YOUNG GIRL, A8 HOU maid.70 St.Catherine stréet.mer VV ANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED MIL.hner, a vacancy to go to Any part of the Ys Enquire for * F.128,\" Stan offi oe.E V ANTEL TO PURCHASE, A JOB LOF.bouts and shoes, cheap for cash.Address 130,\" Bran Dice.ANTED, A FIRST-CLASS SHIPSM do poto Detroit.Apply J.D.Anderson, Tadlor, 204 St, Jaines street 48 L200 Junesstoet \"45d WW ANTED,DRESSMARER §45T.GEORGE, a atreez WW ANTED, A YOUNG MAN TO ASBIST IN: posting and balancing books, part of the day.evening would sat.Apply 41 St.George strect.5a V ANTED, TWO FIRST-CLASS MILLIN- era.Apply at 47 apd 49 Rt, Joseph street.BAiLirFs VLE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal\u2014No.1718.SgrERIUR COURT.\u2014 Archibald M.Cubslla, 6t ai st à «, ve.Maunsue Gu k, ot al, Defendante.\u2014On tre th ay of March: Aext (1851), ut Ten of the clock ji the.forenoon, at the office and pince of busines of the said LE i fendasitd, Queen street, In the City of Montreal, will sold by or ot justice, ail the goods aod' chattel of the seid Defendants, seized in ths Pane, consists Machinety, £c.Terms cash.M.HYNEs, BAC, = treal, Zärd February, 1681, She Q & AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.\u2014-No 24 \u2014 SUPERION COURT, \u2014Lonis Perrault, Plaintiff, vs.Dame.C.H.Chrvbomnenn, Defendant.-On the Fourth day of March next, ut Niue of the clock in the forenoon, at the} domicile of the sand befendant, No.811 St.Catherfpa mrect, in thé City ot Montreal, will be sold by nuthority Of Justice, all the ynods and chattels of the aaid Defew- dant, setzed in this canse, cunsiating of Honsehold Fur ature, go.0.DAGUST, B.8.C.Montreal, 2ird Feb A 1881.à PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.FOR THE DISTRICT OP MONTREAL.-N6.2nd day of Feurmary, one thousand eight hundred: And efghty-on.Pierre Dowdon, of the ity of Mowe vs.Napo ein Thomas, heretofore of the City o Moutr-a), ral Instrit, butcher, now absent from the Province of Quebae, Defend int, and Auguste Joduin, of the Paresh of st Hrano, in the sald Mietrivt, Veuur mn.Trer, Saisie.- It 14 nedered, on the mo thon of the Plaistiff, by bia Attorners, Messrs.Piehe à Morus, in Ax much an it appears Dy the returh of Pierre To Sols, on of the bautiffa of the Superior Court Mir Lowey Canada, acting In the district of Montreal, written og\u2019 the writ nf summons, saisio arret, before Judzmen: tn thi= caler Ianned, that the Defendant bag left his ite snd that he is absent from the Province Sf y that the said Defendant, by an advertisedhemt to 1%)cn insertod in the Pranch ianguage.in the Of this city caltrd Le Courier de Monsreni, and + the Er sh language, inthe newspaper of thip city ca) THT MONTREAL DATLY SPAR.bir netting to Ppear before thi« Court.avn (herr to uty war the dunencd of the Py UE within two manths after the last insertion of nt.advertisement, and upon the neglect of the Detegye Ck ve to uppear and to answer to such 3 od id, the raid Pigintiff whl be erm ia 3 -.i the stillness ; but no sound [ ble to her senses but the breathing of thoes h Richmond bega tion is passing away,\u2019 No, it's the hot fit coming on,\" To de condinued.LATEST MAIL NEWS.Anthracite coal hus been discovered at Montague, Prince Edward Island.Large orders in hardware, iron machinery, and boilers are being filled fn Ontario for Mani- 3 \u2018CHAP1ER, X.\u2014 Continued.thiss, you mmat go,\u201d a JL Wl ber to ao uo words to wy to came back alinost immediately with Aunt » And 60 well had he counselled her that 3 sat by Lucy'sside, and took ber hand 1 the captain followed.Luc \u2018ad him not to leave her.Bhe was n quietly, buteveu befor: they reached thie shore je berself and dried away her oan.Now that she bad carried Ler however, she felt all the misery that lay her.Bhe could walk a little, and under exeste- oould have done more ; but no sooner did reach the shore than the captain said, \u201cBy good leave, miss, l'U save vou the little * and carried her to the carringe.bar; failed her when he sank into a chair.The landlord id his wife caine to comfort her, but had no fort to give, for the doctor still said tient could not outlive the night.\u2018had had a severe attack of inflammation of ngs, accompanied by fever und delirium, worn out by weakness and want of rest.Down came the doctor \u2014a Scotchman \u2014the me wlio attended Lney, and cut short all 5 hat the landlord and Lis wife were saying 4 Miss Clavering,' said be, \u201cJ had no idea world venture on such a step us this ! should not have given my sanction to it, 1 assure you.God grant you may not undo ull the progress your own health has made * Well, have come to say that my poor patient up- | stairs has beard your voice, and knows you an here.He begs you to come to him, und 1 sce \"no help for it now, so you wust go ; but no | with you; he must be kept said the captain, Thousands of tons of ore are ready for shipment at Kingston, Ont., as soon as navigation ntly putting up a three years\u2019 ne husidred thousand tons are Leing put up ou speculation.The new sword ordered for the Sergeant-at- arms, St.John, N.B., has an cagle on the hilt and the stars aud stripes on the blade.save the commonwealth of New Brunswick ! ** Squire J.B.Smith, of London, Ont, Las reccived an anonymous letter enclosing five do} Euclased was wnttent& vo Lus conscience moucy: \u201c\u201c This 18 your just due before God and man.\u201d À lad about 15 vears old, while visiting at Lis brother's farm, nea SteMarv's, Out, was smotliered to death by a straw stack falling on There was uo person at \u201chome but the boy when the sad accident occurred, Small-pox and fevers ane reparted to be mg.ing among the poptiation of ble aux Coudres, families are suffering with fevers, and the small pov has already claimed two victims out of ouc fainily.There is great excitement in Pretoria, Ont, over the production of new od wells.Shepherd's weil dy purapuny 174 barrels a dav, and the Phenix wad as also starved pminning, and is now pumping ob the rate of 400 barrels a day An ot weil drilled on the flys at Petrolia, mt, about fifteen or sixteen years ago, and which has bee abandoned for many years, eom- niened to How of its own accord the other dav, and ejected the fluid at\u2019 the rate of about ane As soon, however, sa the aveu- wulation worked off 1t weakened.Weston, Ont., has re-established its shod ly Three lundied hands emyloved, arc paid at the end of every mauth, which makes things lively there.what becowes of the cloth.merehant solemuly assures you that he lus no shoddy cloth in his store %\\ ome must go 4 I'll make bold to.help to carry you ns far the docx, though,\u201d sald tie captain, and he ind ghe Inpdlord carri d Lucy up-staurs in her hait.She walked into bis room ; be must not \u2018now how far [rom well she vus.He was ly.La up by pillows, his eyes fined on the which he expected Lucy to enter.fore he could speak she was by his sid , wud Lid ; taken his wasted Laud in Lers und was looking barrel an hour.6 You have come ! They told me that I must die without sceiug Ou.eos to me à\u201d I was not well myself,\u201d said Lucy faintly ; aiid they concealed your illness from me.did not know how ill vou were until to-day.\u201d #1 was sure they did uot tell you how ! long- to see you |\u2014quite sure, or you would have Vby would you not Every Cauudan srl it is all sold Roht.Thompson, of Exeter North, Ont, died a few days ago from a cancer, cans Jd, it is supposed, by pulling the skin off his lower Lip with à new pipe one very cold day, two years ago.The hp became very sore, and eventually the Despite ali etforts the cancer spread until it reached his throat, and © But did they not tell you how ill I was 1\u201d id ah + \u2019 ard ; the nurse, a servaut of the doctor's, rang-d nd bim in a comlative attitude\u2014 « We thought it right not inform Mr.Richmond of the serious nature of \u201cJour iliness ; we thought the knowledge might vate his own syuproms.\u201d ¢ You made a mistake, doctor,\u201d said Lucy, * You should have told your patirnt the truth, and then he would not have wished ine to come ; he would have been caliner, I am » The doctor stepped fors cancer was develop d.the doctor spoke : A Maberly, Ont, correspondent of the Perth Erpositor reports the finding of gold in two places He adds :\u2014A nuner from Toronto, who has been a number of years prospecting amongst the rough lauds of Outario, gives fis opinion that the Township of South Sherbrooke is the richest in minerals that he has ever been amongst.Quite an excitement waa created a few days since at the railroad station at Knowlton, Que., by a woman who baldly walked up to one of the railroad hands and presenting a revolver at his head, commanded him to eat those stories he had been telling about her or she would kill The young man, it sppears, was innocent of having said anything about her, and she finally agreed not to kill him.à horse doctor, of Water- self with a revolver one day last week, the bullet (a very large-sized one) taking effect just st the brow of the and ing across forehead, carrying apray a portion of the ekull, and leaving toe brain bare.At last accounts he was in a very criti.He had been drinking very heavily for some time before his attempt to end near that village.°° «1 have beert very ill,\u201d said she to Hugh Richmond ; ¢\u201c and they deceived me about your : 4Mlueses-1 never knew you were really ul till 1 came at once.\u201d #1 have been so miserable about not seeing \u201c1 thought you did not care for me to come.\u201d #1 cams the moment I knew.pm] to deceive us so.\u201d have done great harm by their over.Wiedom,\u201d said he ; «they have fretted my Life Umph ! said the doctor, who did not relish Sith frank criticism.ping to stay here, I must beg you to be quiet\u2014 allow any more conversation.4 ow the harm you are doi ay: you like, but you must sit muree will do all that is need! in the way ving Mr.Richmond his medic ie.I aball i in in the course of the night ; but, of you not to stay long at my patient would be Dotieralons with his nurse.\" iw doctor departed.Hugh Richmond turn.od ts bucy, and said, \u2018\u2018Burely you would not Pave me \u2014the doctor says 1 shall dis to- wid, \u201cNo, T will not leave you.\u201d foet were icy cold.The nurse was a .em ; they brought hot « îles, but nothing seemed to warm them.He fell , abd lav as if exhausted.and ssid seemed to have thorou and now Lucy saw how @rri Bhe sat silently by his bedside, he did not know him on the spot.ford, Ont., shot ¢ Madam, if you are A western paper states that two prisoners, on route for a six months\u2019 sojou Prison, Toronto, were in c Prison official at the Chatham, Ont., railroad While awaiting the arrival of the eastward bound train the other night, their gaolst left them handcuffed together, and during his absence they de known, but rumor bas it that they for Uncle 8am\u2019s hospitabie shore.Mr.Jolin McGregor, and his wife and boy had a narrow eseape from drowning the other dry when attempting to ford Kettle Creek.near The horses shied off the road into deep water, and instead of striking for the shore swam around in a cucle until the sleigh box came off and the inmates were precipitated Fortunately help arrived at this critical moment aud wll were eventnaily rescued.The horses and sleigh floated down the creek several miles before they could be brouglit ashore.Two London, Ont., girls, who took a pan of w a few nights since, inthe Central fag hot flannels to t The few words wait raying, hoping.Row losg sh had been thus sitting when he i ke.into the stream.«1 know we are both in the cave agnin, be.aknse it ie so bitterly cold.They take me up ir the middle of the nig'st and pus me into a scalding hot bd\u2014my icet lie on bot coals and my lead is scorched with fire.This state of things is better than that ; but, Rerss, My feet are wet, and that is what makes thems so cold.Don\u2019t you know, they got wet this w.m»ing on the causeway.That's whut ) Miss Clavering\u2014tell her aheut it\u2014 hs.does not.believe we\u2014ahe 1 talk chac way because ! am ill.\u201d It was terrible to hear his wind wander.He saw that she did so and said, * Yon shiver too, and haw pale you are! Star.Hght makes your face so wan and blue !\u201d \"+ My.Richmond, said the nurse, ** you must \u2018hot talk\u2014the lady will go away if you do.\u201d On this he looked inquiringly face.\u201cVeo, said she, firmly, \u201cif you talk, I must 1t wou't last long.mu live coals into their be when retiring, pearly lost their lives.the night the fumes arose from the churcoal, filling the tightly closed md comparatively close room.One of the gitls became insensi.bie; as the other was about coudition she fortunate] the n 80 anld now.ing into a similar rolled out of bed and 1 this condition one of her hands became #0 seveg:ly burned as to rouse her sufficiently to euable her to stagger to the door, when relief was obtuned.The other Sunday evening the pastor of the pust church surprised his congregation aller he had concluded his sermon by unuouncing that it was the last he would He bad been offared and nc- enpted the position of travelling salesman for the Canada Burial Casket Com village, it was soon learned.T man is still in serious business, and will doubt have frequent opportunity to dilate on the brevity of life, as he pursues the sale of Ridgetown, Ont., preach to them.*] can\u2019t talk,\u201d was hia reply 1 too tised.\u201d He sank back weanly and painfully uietly for an hour or so, as if in a sta.eyelids were not closed, but ho seem.us of all around him.esme and felt his pulse ; wheu she had done this lis hand dropped as if powerless.\u2018she worse I\u2019 Lucy whispered, in alarm.# Ta he\u2014\" but she could not A correspondent of the Brockville Recorder, Easton's Corners, says : Yatkee sharpers have been gulling some innocent grangers lately by representing that they were engaged in smuggling coal oi other wide, whieh they would deliver at their houses for ouly fifteen cents a gallon.aamples looked so clear and so free from smell that they succeeded in taking a la of orders from the farmers for the Agine the anger and surprise of the purchasers, after it was delivered and discovered that they had bonght nothing Lut water at fiftedn ents a gallon, drawn from a Of course, they were not aware that it was water they had bought, sud it was placed in all kinds of versela, and the couse- quence was they all froze up and barst, nish that ques- ¢ No, he\u2019s not dying,\u201d answered the nurse ; # he'll lust another about three in the morning ; or he may go till the turn of the tide\u2014tlat's a great time fur them to die.\u201d *¢ Hush, pray do I'\" eaid Lucy; * he hears all * He knows nothing about it if he does; he's in à sort of stupor gi] midnight gets over He talks twenty to aid for, when they \u2018sad then he's in his giory the dozen then.\u201d * Please, nurse, do wot say sych things!\u201d * It's no want of feeling, miss\u2014none ! 1 could manage at oll if I way as took up with pity him as you are 1\u201d 46 Are his fee\u2019 warmer 1\" asked Lucy softly.+ 6 À little, but he doesnot find thew warmer.can do to them has much effect on get warm of their own accord clock, and then there is no getting them cold again.;Thelhot firejis worse than the and wears him out more.But it's my belief that he will just He in this way, and know ne other while he lasts, poor gentleman ; he'll Dot ba obatreperousany more now.\u201d - 6\u2018 Lucy's heart ached, but she had courge whan qoursge was wanted, and controlled her- * Nurse, does he never sleep I\u2019 she The Shark and the Small Boy.Far awny from Queensland, Australia, comes an exciting tale of boys Battling with a shark.bathing in a Drury, about 12 years of age, and, also_young, a first-rate swimmer aud bank, his companions g Imded, when he was seized by the foot by a shark, said to be eight feet long.The boy screamed and made a brave struggle, not losing presence of mind for a moment, and as the shark appeared to be dragging turned and dived at it, and, in doing sa, got The shark then made a second and more determined rush, scizing the lad by the other leg with a firmer hold, Alexey all the time hit.Vietor Drury, a vear or two older than Alrxey, hearing the screnms, jumped into the water tous brothers nssist- aner, followed by the other lads, and after des.vorate strugeles they succeeded in dragging Ai-xey on to the bank.secetn] shark had appeared, but happily dul not Alexey'« fort were found to be go fearfully larerated that both had to le am- For some time the symptoms scemed vorable to the boy's life bring sawed, not withstanding the great loss of blood dnd shock sen, but he died on the morning of diver, was close to the him under, he \u201cNever to do him any good.That's the \"worst thing he has had to contend with\u2014that's what has bronght him to this 1\" \"$$ But he is perhaps sleeping now 1\u201d He is quiet, but there is no ting at the monster.- , «Na, he is not.\u201c fefreshunent in it.\u201d \u201cThe purse took an easy-chair by the fire, and een began to doze.: aloe crept to a sofa in a corner, and eried her.\u201csoif to sleep\u2014-Lucy sat waiting for the end which ui How sbonid she meet his 1 What terrible words would she hear m her t Lucy had caused his \u201cdeath, and he Baly son of his mother,and she a widow, from.saving ber from the consequen- hoof ber own stupidity.Rex thoughts was so Esther had long In the menntine a Join M the attack.Copy et be Fate Shik, Sevormens of At the time when the removal was' first de.fcided upon, the Board of Governors of MoGill College finding that, they £ f no opposition could be fruitfully sustained, submitted the following netition, sud did not cease their offorts uutil assured that at least duplicates of the collection should remain hare.To the Right Honorable Siw d.M ald, Minister of the Interior, be: - Sin, \u2014I beg leave on behalf of the Board of Governors of thia Univerait to express tho extreme t with which they observe in the public prints statements to the effect that it is the intention of the Government to remove the headquarters of the Geologital Survey of the Dominion from the city of Montreal, in which it has been s0 long established, where its educational and scientific usefulness have been 80 great, and in which the late eminent head of the Survey and its actual creator had endeavored to secure its ent residence by the purchase and fitting up of a suitable Museum wlding, by large contributions from his private weans,and the munificent donation of the erklowment of a Geological chair in the University and of a gold medal for Geology and Natural Science.It was also hoped that, since the seat of Government and all the other public institutions of the late Province of Canada had been removed to Ontario, this, at least, would have been suffered to remain in the Province of Quebec, more especially as its position in the city which is the centre of mining enterprise in the Dowinion, which possesses the most important school of practical science, aud which has given, through its scientific men and mining espital- ists, more of gratuitous aid to the survey thun any other had in it some special appropriateness.Should there be, however, reasons of public int rest to outweigh these considerations, it is not for us to complain, or to do anything that may tend to increase the natural indignation and regret of the citizens of Montreal, occasioned by the loss of an institution in which they have takes much interest and much pride.The Governors cousider it their duty, however, as managing a University, which is the only one having a Dominion character, in the fact of its charter placing it under the direct supervision of His Excellency the Governor-General as Visitor, and which, more than any other, has made sacrifices for the introduction and extension Of mining, engineering and geological science in the Dominion, to that such measure of ulleviation, as may be possidle, shall be granted in the premises.: This University now possesses a good gener al colicction in grology.The private collection of its Principal is one of the best in the Dominion and 1s used for purposes of instruction, and there are friends of the University able and wuling to enlarge its building accommodation for wuseum purposes to any exteut that may be needed.There are in the boxes and drawers of the Geological Survey great quanuties of dupli- cute specimens not requirod for the completeness of that collection, and the transference of which to Ottawa will only cause unnecessary expense, and which are yet of great scientific value.In these circumstanees shonld the Museum of the Survey be removed, and should it not be possible to fulfil the expectations held out when the subject was discussed in Parliament, that a brauch Museum should remain in this city, the Governors of the University beg leave respectfully to request that the director of the Survey may be autharized to set agide such duplicates as he may think it well to lsave in Montreal, and to place the same in the offftody of this Ae WP .qe el bi over her bulwarks wepe University for the of forming, with its * ung .; or cl, à Me dt Gr de ru lon llr ua da 0 Dominion, which this University will undertake [2570/3 dog ing the | armas oop fon and demay aducaticnal, bok Helios ead sions.Baten sritant 1 ; \" ly had tobe done to save her.The i ony expense {o the Government; spd.and Scovel cmp which may serve to some extont to compentate = LP the loss sustained by this oity, by the students in connection Logan ébeir Geology, and by the scientific and mining public generally in consequence af the removal of this important institution.\u2019 I may add that it is conterpplated that any extension of our Museum room shall be practically fire-proof, so that in event of any accident oocurring to collection removed to Ottawa, the interests science will be secured in so far as duplicates laft here may be concerned ; and that the large number of students engaged in scientific studies in this University, es well as the endowment of the Logan chair, renders it certain that these collections remaining in this city will be applied to uses most important to the progress of the Dominion.Trusting that the above representations and uest will commend themselves to your favor- abie consideration, se for the public interest, 1 remain, &c » SCIENCE.Evaporation is confined to the sarface of the liquid exposed to the air, and that may be stopped, as in the case of water, when oil is poured upon it.; À Scotch chemist tries to throw discredit on many a fine poetic fancy by suggesting that the beautiful azure tint of a clearsky is the result of the dust in tbe atmosphere, and that the thicker the dust the desper the blue of the À factory for the manufacture of thread from wood, for crochet and aswing purposes, has been crected in Sweden.The thread is of as fine « quality as \u201cClark's,\u201d and is sold at a much lower price.It is wound in balls and the balls are pucked in baxes, generally ten in a box.Professor F.E.Nipher suggests the followin \u201coptical periment ; ve à white cloud rough a plate of rod gla with one eye, and through green glass with theother.After some moments trautsfer both eyes to the red glass, opening and closing each eye aiternately.The strengthening of the color in the eye, fatigued by ita complementary green, is very striking.Dr.Cutter states that the increase of nervons diseases, decaying teeth, premature baldness, and general lack of muscular bove strength ary greatly dus to the impoverished quality of four now in use, the gluten Being thuowiï away in arder to make the flour white.He the uss of unbolted four, and of eggs, milk and butter.He denies that fish is brain food, or that 4g-saiz ever said that it was, and claims that butter, being neatly all fat, is a better kind of brain food than any other.A New Depp-8ra SounD&R\u2014M.Panl C.Rousset, a Russian engineer, has invented a novel and ingenious deep-sea sounder.lt consists of an ardinary stering log attached to an inflated balloon, wis lead hung by a trigger at the bottom.This log is low into the sen.It sinks in a vertical position ; es it sinks, the vanes of the indicator revolve, and the depth is cotrectly registered.When fhe sinker touches the bottom the tri sets free the balioon, which rises with log to the surface and floats until it is picked up.Measurements for mile posts have been made recentiy on the New York, Pennsylvania, and Qtio railroad over its whole line in à somewhat novel way, says the Railroad Garstle.A velo cipede hand-car with a four-foot wheel was fitted with a revolution counter, and after determining carefully the number of revolutions per mile the distances were rolled off by running it over the track.There was found to be a slight irregularity in the measurement, owing to the play and coniug of the wheels, but the cerot was iar within the ligite of ordinary careful chaining, and very much more rapid sa well, New AND TERRIBLE ORDNANCE For HARBOR DKFBNUK.\u2014AÀ scientifle writer saggests tbe use of burning petrolcam for repelling hostile flats from harbors hke those of Boston, New York, ete.A hundred thousand barrels of oi) poured upon an outflowing tide would covera lurge area of water, aud when set on fire would swcep a fleet with a torrent of destruction that nothing could resist.When a straanfof burning oil ran down the Alleghany River lost winter the flames sorpetimes leaped up Dearly a hundred feet and threw out lateral tongues of firs terrible to see, Such flames au iron-clad would caphyxiate all eu \"does not reply, but urges his hors on with _tnore the bird pointe for the plain ; he is begin- ais inl Ax Qoraiom Huet tx PATAGONIA.«4 Cho! choo! Plate #1 cry te the who followed st my horse's heels, 29 a fine ostrich scuddmd sway towards the hills we had just left with the spoed of lightning.But the ostrich sudden bles to the lot, and commences a h descent.The ciuse is secon explained, far in the direction towards which he has been makin so soni of, ma ew oily E path, an © refuge to find amidst the hills, the great bisd is forved to alter his course, and e swiftly for thy plains below.But swiftly ho flies along, so : Plats, who finds a downhill race muob more suited te his splendid shoulders aud rare stride.Foot by foot he lessens the distauce that scparates him from his prey, and gets nearer aud nearer to the fast-sinking, fast-tiri bird.Away we go, helterakelter down the hill.Plata isalongside the ostrich, and gathers himself for a spring at the bird's threat.*\u201c He has him, he has him t* I shout to Gregorio, who whip and spur.* Has he got him, though ?* Yes-no-the ostrich with, a rapid twist hes, shot some thirty yards ahead of his enemy, snd, whirling round, makes for the hills once more, And now begins the struggle for victory.The ostrich has decidedly the best of it, for Plata, though be struggles gamely, does not like op hill work, and at every stride loses ground.\u201c Can he stay I\" I cry to Gregorio, who emiles and nods his head.He is right, the dog can stay, for hardly have the words left my lips when, with a tremendous effort, he puts ong spurt, and races up alongside the ostrich.Once ing to falter, but he is great and strong, not beaten yet.Unconscious of anything but the «xciting chase before me, 1 am suddenly disagreeably reminded that there à sûch a thing As caution, and necessity to look where you an going to, for, putting his foot in an unusually deep tuca-tuca hole, my little horse comes with à crash upou his head, and turus completely over on his back, burying me bencath him in a hopeless muddle.Fortunately, beyond a shaking, I am unhurt, and remounting, endeavor to rejoin the uow somfwhat distant chase.The ostrich, Gregorio, and thé dog have reached the plain, and as I gallop quickly down the hill can gee that the bird has begun doubling.This is a sure sign of fatigue, and ahows that the ostrich's strength is beginning to fail him.Away across the plain the two animals fiy, whilst 1 and Gregory press eagerly in their wake.Suddenly the atride of the bird go slower, Lis doubles begothe more frequent, dhowers of feathers fly in every direction as Plata seizes him by the tail, which comea away in his mouth.In another moinent the dog has him by the throat, and for a few minates nothing can be distinguished but a grey struggling heap.CHASING A RUNAWAY STRA MER.\u2014The steam- tug Belmont was towing out to sea the Walton Hood, a passenger vessel bound for Australia, and after taking her down to the Channel, the sails were get on the ship, and the Belmont pro- ceaded to cast her off, previous to returning to Southampton.In doing so, by some unexplained cause the ship collided with the tu striking her with a violent crash, which Knock.od over her mast and funnel, and threw her upon her side.The shock also had the effect of inereasing the activity of the crew, who, one snd all, leaped on board the Walton Hood, leaving their steamer in of a dog and two cats, The steam of the ont was up, and after a succession of plunges and croakings she righted, and cl the ship.Tearing my ber bulwarks, she took a sweep round and: made a bolt forthe land.Her fate now appear | ed inevitable, whilst her strange manœu made her look like sn insane vessel, hl wildly from some .Her mast and fun- &e side, $ £ 3 4 3 8 5 the mén on the lookout descried her position, and having launched and manned their own boat, also started in pursuit.The race now became truly exciting, the course the steamtug being utterly uncertain and i gible, according as her helm shifted to and fro at the sport of the waters of the channel.By this time, however, she bad run some distance, and at length her speed ually diminished, her steam giving out, when her paddles stopped from sheer exhaustion.The crew from the lighthouse were the first to board her, and her own crew coming up about twenty minutes after, she was at length got into grorking order, and brought safely into dock.It appears that the crew bad some justification for leaving her, the vessel leaking seriottsly, and being in Lnminent peril of going down.Orrum Couture 1x INDIA.\u2014Owing to the ever poverty stricken state of the Indian raiat, ar husbandman, the government advances the means whereby-he-0an in poppy -celti- vation.The nature of ments is sbout as follows : the cultivator undertakes to sow a bigka, or about ane twentieth of an acre, with poppy seed.For this he ia given the re- uisite amount of seed.If a well has to be.ug, he is not only given a sum, on loan, suffi- cieut to carry out his purpose, but also maney enough to buy Bullocks in order to dépiible him to draw water from the well when itis finish- od.This is termed the first advance, and is simply given him to his land for the sowing of poppy seed.The second advance is given when the plant begins to shoot above the earth's surface, and the third when the plant is about to mature.lo January of Fobruary the plant comes to maturity ; in that state the pods are lanced in the afternoon.The opium is allowed to exude till next morning, when it is carefully taken off by an iron scraper.At the same time precaution 18 exercised to close the incisions by running the finger over the cuts.About five to six inoisions suffos for the drmwing of the juice.The opium is placed in brass vessels, slightly titted, wo as t6 dmmin off the dew ar any other ratery substance, It is then manipulated and placed in new earthen vesaels, and ia thus kept: till it is brought to the weighing stations.T! cultivatof of poppice does not.employ laber.His Holdings are mere garden patches ; so that all the aid be requires, from the sowing of the seed to the maturing of the plant and the gathering of the opium, ean be had fiom the memn- bers of his family.The whole of this work is done by himself, his wife and little once.Many of these opium garden plots, worked by a man and his family, amount to only ope-sixth or one-twelfth an acre, perhaps ; in 8 few isalat- ed instances one wan is wealthy enough to own half an acre.We can imagine how glad must bethe raist when the poppyeplant has begun to exude opium, avd when his opium bas all been gathered he waits faticully for the arder to march with tha fruits of his labor to the weighing station.It dependa entirely upon the season as to when the cultivators can bring their opium to the government atations to be weigh ed.Às a general rule tbe month of April ia the beginning of the weighing season.lutimation ia then given tothe opium cultivators that th must present themselves on a certain day wit] their opium, in order to have it and weighed.In the districts where the poppy plant ia cnitivated all are astir, and pre- tions are made for a general exodus.he obium ia collected safely in red earthen pots, which are put in witker crates, and the whole family, with burdens on their heads, make for the weighing statins, The picturesque Indinn: lanes are crowded with these men, marching like sheep to their destination.They only travel during the night.The sultry heat of midday forces them to seek the Jd shelter of the gerdeus end groves so ly planted alon the dusty highs 9 à balt is alle sex) : them.\u2019 - *\u201cIs it law you're talking about ?Look, now, when I was a saudger 1 shot twenty wen for the Queen, -and she gave me & pinshun ; bat if I was only to shoot one stray fellow for myself, bedad, 1'd be tried for murther! There's law for yez 1 \u2014 Pun.A pompous officer rebuked an Aberdeen boy | for not tendering proper know, sir, ] am the representative of His jesty Li D ant o' His { plied the bay, \u201c\u2018l\u2019vescon a better representative Bots, on a bawbee.\u201d It always eonnds pretty to say, \u2018\u201c The san had sunk beneath the western horizon ;\"* but a moment\u2019s reflection shows that that is about the only horizon he could sink beneath, under the cir cumstances, When he feels like sinking, he ai ways selects the western horizon.A plain-speaking Scotch minister was asked how it bappened that, considering the good -example supposed to be set before them, so many ministers\u2019 sons should turn out ne'er-do- weels.* That's easily accouuted for,\u201d said the \u201cYe see the Jeol kéns he goese, 50 just mak\u2019ss grab-among the gaistin'a.\u201d Old-Maggie Dee had fully her own share of Scottish prudence and economy.One bonnet bad served her turn for upwards of a dogen mand some ladies who lived in her in offering to make and present with a new one, lod whether she would prefer silk or straw as material leddies,\u2019 said Maggie, after carefol delibera- insist on gi'en me a bannet, | think I'l tak\u2019 a strae ane; it will maybe be a mouthfu\u2019 to the coo when I'm through wi\u2019 jt.Asa medical itioner was visiti aca} lièry viage at many miles from Wet Calder | be was aceosted by an elderly woman desirous that he would come in and see ber husband, who was unwell.The doctor obeyed o' His and preparations are daily meal.After thin fuiited some 1! irik starts hers romaine the vas Cort Che as The inventor of à Paden y with mousy to taks hold of in to push it.Fen sad as worthy divine.aula get tion, ¢® since answered, ¢ It\u2019s the gui bad a\u2019 nicht.\u201d Doctor, 1 dipna ken tattie.\u201d\u201d pain like rheamatism in my right limb thing relieves me like Thomas\u2019 Relectric Oil.Dr.PF.Crane, Corry, Pa.D HUMOR.t gate advertises fora bigotry is ss Webster's Dictons ary.\u201cA Liget 1\u201d said he, \u201cwhy he\u2019s a man who knows too much for ane and not quite eudugh for two.\u201d An heroic and noble Bostonian's frst t when his hoyso took fire recently was for hi dre whem hé saved from ab stairohse m throwing her - three-story window y \u201c Don't sit so far away from me, Harey dear, she said to her lover, while they were steaming up the river with the excursion : \u201c\u2018 don\u2019 sit so far away and tarn your back to me in that way ; people will think we are married.\u201d - Teacher with reading class.\u201c And as sho sailed down tiie river\u2014\"\" Teacher : « Why are chips called \u2018hal\u2019 dociotisly alive to the responaibilitios \u201c Because they need men to manage octor went to the stood in silence for à few minutes holding by the arm, then asked the patient, * Do you think you could swallow a pill FT\" < Weel, ; but Ï can swallow a S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Baptin Minister's I sm a Bapti Eefpl ire FOR TRE PAPE.) Lt te tndde abeotutety pure enû honfiÿ pacted Ma pouné ten-fai> Fhokoges.It is cod by all mapestable dealers in all parte ef the Dessinion.SMOKE GoLp FLAKE 1 2 COLD FLAKE s he Smoking Tohaooo ove rive prada made fom he bout salessed fine old Bright crus BAW LEAF FROM WHICH THIS TOBAQCO 18 MADE COSTS MORE THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO ¢ IN CANADA, AFTRA I?18 READY MANUFACTURED BY THE GLOBE TOBACCO C0, woes.am.\u2018 Salscellsueons, Uaréssir cent 7 FIRST PRIZE AND DIPLOMA AWARDED.7e STMiate working SENFLLE P Saone nets for itl) rll quanrtêtics PHATS and othor winerals, BOXES, OYSTEN SHE Be ap apoording to BUCKWHEAT, BARI EALS are reduced re) GRAHAM FLOUR are sped nue of these REET (Su For details, apply at the Dominion General Ageagy, WO.38 HOSPITAL STREBT, olhes CERF n Feel LEY, MALY, Fos X, i t0 coarse + TRON CASTINGS, ° 02 vaut veumernon HEAVY CASTINGS arp seperiot to any made in the et =.R GILBERT à S0ER TIO BL Jeaspd Neneh JOHNSTON'S MILITARY À Mabry motion, past m pre in the m ments of vs WM.JOHNSON & CO, ™ BT.JANES STREET, Sous Aasars,__ (FEO.Ww.WADSW ORTH, MALY, GRAIN, RAY, STRAW pnt al) nga of PPOPUCE, ' 31 DONS & [ke LEY, Bp Salk W.¥.JOHNETOX, 13 Fst otresk 0009 5 AAA ATLAN LIN {kid Company's Lines ave ha » the modéru topes NS punition Cp far Boston ld, 8 vis Lowell, and New leaves Boston, via man Troy at 7 led ves Boston 7 gm.vig Lowell, and 8 via Fltcitbury, and Ni , Spring.sid ai N sr = iy 3 ves New ari ta dont ca ML Sam, 1 1707, à8 8.30 pm, apply at Ountral Ver- Lowell, at 8,30 am., arriving in v WASTING DISEASES 2: ï Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, General Debility, Brain Ex- hanstion, Chronic Constipation, Chronic Diarr- baa, Dyspepsia, LOSS of NERVOUS POWER Art pouïtively and epectity Gured by Fellows\u2019 Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites.DEBILITY.Mr.James L FELLOWS, Chemist, SL John.N.B.Dear Sir.\u2014Having ured your Compound Hrpophosphtice for soma Ume in my pradtice, y paticnts i ; general ack: ee aforda relief.Bo, Tours SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTR.$1.50 PER BOTTLE.ONLY 20 CENTS! want of the age, and at the same tho land, MESSRS.PERRY DAVIS & SON have istely tssued from thetr colebeatad PAIN KILLER, that retails for only 20 cents Chem General StoreeÏfars Da te Dom PAIN RTLLER is famous when you consider that, in the fret Very Best Family Medicin EVER DISCOVERED FORTHE RELIEP OP PAIN, EITHER INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL; and 810 that the proprietors have always made Fan, however poor, could no any of the thousand Ihtte isheirta.The new bottle that retails for 30 cents ets t Rates, Office, 138 St.Jam ii £108 : ¥ © tad 2 xxi g Proadway._ W.F 3 '- HOBAKT, General Eppt, St Albans Vi, SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY MONTREAL AND BOSTON AIR LIRE, THE DIXFCT AND BES?ROUTE 5 ë i ne 5 È B * i bs i NESEAY, aid Tones 1 Lough Foyle to rece! to and from Leland and despatched.Ê à % Ë i i à CONCORD, MANCHESTER, NASHUA, LOWELL, WORCESTER, PROVIDENCR, BOSTON, points In KEW ENGLAND, also to the EASTERN The most comfortable and elaborate El TOR on the nicht trains that enter Bonaventure Parlor Cars on Day Express ALL CARS AND TRAINS between Bonaven ad Boston WITHOUT CHARGE.checked through to al principal points in NEW VEASOAGE PASSED UT THE CUSTOMS AT BONA- ENTURE , thus saviug all trouble to Passon- the Boundary Line.Passe ay embark at Boston on the Steuni, marked an the eveuing previous to salling, if they to HATER OF PASSAGE FRON'MONTREAL, VIA HALIFAX : Cam.uni, (According to moon es ABBAGE FROR MONTHEAL, BOSTON: anses ecsens $73 and $58 ny disease of he cance uiteriy hopelem, it H.G.ADDY, M.D.Day Express leaves Bonaventure Depot at 8.30 a.m.Night Express leaves at 5.30 pin.£8 Arrives at same Station from the TOWNSHIPS a8 9.03 Yor tickets, apply to 2012 St.James stroet, Windsor Hotel and Bonaventure Station.Traffic.GUSTAVE LEVE, Passen- ge Agent.BRADLEY BARLOW, President and Genera} The SS SE IOENULANS ER ES anager.ss SS.MEWHIUNDLAND ts intended Winter Service between Halifax and St.Jol sailing as follows.connecting with staamahipy u on Marca Srd, March 17 FROM HALIFAX [NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY SUMMER, ARRANGEMENTS, Commmencing 14th June, 1580.EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS RUN (except Sundays,) as follows : FROM §T.JOHN'S.N.¥.5 Fetœuary Zlet, Marof th, March 2let, April in, BATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND BE C8: UNE.Winger Navigats Halifas.whee oomast Si Bove ça wher an Boston for Glasgow direct.ee FROM GLASGOW.ARSEAB.covrranrnencns.SMS; bacsunes Ce e Three Trains connect st Chaudiere Curve Gra crains ne Montreal le a'docr at Gam tan, wi sieamney * City of ednertay and Raturday mornirigs for Perce, Paspebiac, &c., dc The Trains to Halifax and St John run through to their destination on Sunday.Lo.The Pullman Car leaving Montreal on Mi Wednesday and Frida that leaving op Tuesday and $F SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS may now be ob- and steamer, 10 the unrivalled Res Rath- ing, Boating and Fishing Resarts on the Lower St.Lawrence, Metapedia, Ecetigouche, Buy Chal Prince Edward Island and all points in the Maritime B \u2026.Feiruery 9168 SERAUARERES A LEAARAATI LAN
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