The Montreal daily star, 20 avril 1881, mercredi 20 avril 1881
[" \u201cVOL XIIL, NO.rR res yor.Un an) ui Oimaba, Nob., is again flooded.Sapall-poz is spreading st Blisrille, L.1.The French Atlantic cable has been repaired.The Tunis campéign will open in à few days, ue strike at the Drummond colliery con.7.The Italian Ministry will meet the Chamber of Deputies next week, There age to be three Boer representatives on \u201cthe Peace Commission.\u201cOne of the Chinese Empresses Regent, known \" a8 the Eastern Empress, is dead.A secret press haa boon discovered at Kieff, Russie, aud three partons arrested.County, Ont., by s majarity of 87.The carpenters of New Yark have been suc.* cagaful in their demands, ang the strike is over.The flood at Rockford, II, is unprecedented, and has thrown 1,500 men out of employment, over 1,200.tion services.he Now York Btate Senate has ordered *ha fd reading où of the resolutions making tue | more of Soo-Loo Islands is dead, and civil war has broken out among the natives over the election of his successor.Five thousand one hundred and sevent emigrants arrived at New York on the 101 ., the number for any one day on r-cond.The object of E Parce authorities iy ending troops to Texas, is to check anf, and not oppose the building of rail- ie Dillon, speaking at Donegal, openly re- ted the resolutions which declard sthe : \u201c Question.Negotis ions are pending in Madrid for the modification of the concordat, to bring it in y with the coustitution to protect the tights of Church and State.A paragraph in Le Gaulois, of Paris, leads - to the that the expedition\u2019 against the nd Bill =\" attempt to settle the Land mirs will be supplemented by another | sgainst the Tunisian regulars.The Pacific Mail steamship \u201cOceanic\u2018\u2019 arrived at San Francisco from Hong Kou ig on the 17th instant, with ten cases of sm pox among the Chinese steernge passengers.One hundred and twenty-one swal)-pox \u201c Patients are now in the hospitai in New York, an increase for the woek of 31.There are 103 .Wfferers from typhus fever, an increase of 47.\u201c> One thousand and thirty-five of Sitting Bull's Indians surrendered on April 11.sip fing Bull sent word that he would come in, as ha given his word to the Queen to that Matters are Tted as going on badly in\u2019 Butoland.| Fo dey of the war is ir.Siping the Capo Ministry are unpopular sections, and it is probable they will be beaten in a division on the Basuto war.- Ontario Goverathent off 000 re.ts .of the horses of the street car companies, Vis eronibas lines, livery stables and private Stables are thus diseased.Sperting Notes.>.Willism Kirby, who wes defeated by Trickett ~ in the boat race yesterday, has challenged Trickett for another race over the same course : for £100.* While several bos were returning from the Ialand to Toronto in a gkiff yesterday, the craft upeet.Plaisted, the carsman, who was rowin two ladies and a gentleman to the Islande ped from his boat and iwimmirg to the den righed the bost and helped them in.Considering the coolness of the water and the swam, Plaisted deserves praise.The Cornell four-car crew are already in ac- fe tice fir the annual Henley regatta on mes, Kogland, next July, where they oe meet the most famous crews of the old world, including the Oxford and Cambridge University fours.Cornell long ago won and hag since held the aquatic championship of American colleges, and has now undertaken the task of pulling for the championship of the world in fours.RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.Merrible Brutality\u2014Extradition of Hart- MAR.Laxpox, April 19.\u2014 Terrible accounts are being received from St.Petersburg about the execution of the Nihilists.It 13 saul Jehaboff had the yope adjusted fous times, and that his _\\rolonged torture vas most sickeuing.Atthis : ctecte the crowd cried out that the Cossacks ould use their lances to do the work of the hangman, CA Jeapatch from St.Petersburg says the Russian Government will ask Engl land for the _ extradition of Hartmann, the Nihilist.A NOVEL WEDDING Port Honmox, Mich., April 19.A fashionable and ne | wedding took piace on board tc ferry steamer \u201c\u201c Becku:t to-day, the con ;tracting parties being Mr.Arch.McLean, of \u201c+ Petrolia, and Mise Louisa Melbourne, of Lon- \u2018, don, Ont.The boat was chartered for the oc i\u2014easion, snd steamed up the river blowing her whistle while the mariage age Ceremony was being ermed.Rev.H.8.White tied the kuot, Ho BrY are how stop; at the Huron Ba city.- Mr.es says that he ay some novelty shout the matter, and prefere a steamboat to a balloon.THE MONETARY CONFERENCE, 4 ee \u201cpening = ec iin-8 ; oe.Welcome Pass, a 19.\u2014Thc International! Mone- : Coufærenoe this afternoon.DM.a y St.Hilaire, the Minis of Foreign Airs, welcomed the foreign delegates, and said the object of the Conference was to endeavor to establish a normal monetary standard antesd he unsettled equilibrium of the and to considerthe best means of pr- - venting the recurrence of.& disastrous crisia.\u2018On motion of Me.Evarts, M.Magnin, the : of Finance, was elected Pre- Magnin reviewed the different ; of Le question, and showed the incon- .gcieners which the system established i in 1867 of a gold standard with silver as\u2019 à transitory had brought Shout | in Germany.As vegarded the objects of the present Conference \u201cit wast ont ble in order that silver shall refuin its: former value, that ft ahonld again be freel freely ined, side by aide with gold.He hoped deliberations wohl.show that ints] bi-metallism was only > capable of regtoring monetary regu-.in all parts of the world.Ho said :À- à in nowise claim to impose our opinions others.All eystesns cut be pat forward and SE) toroal Cu a a Conference proceeded \u2018with tion, and a Yoinied Ce a Commit, cli, whe wil rot a roport 2° TE été The following vountrisx The Scott Act has been carried in Halton The Canada Temperance Act has been carried in Annapous County, N.S, by a majority of H.M.8.«Druid is to leave Halifax for Fortune Bay, M.» \u2018oundland, on fishery prote.are nted :\u2014Germany, Austria, Bel Denmark, Spain, United \u2014 ude ne lund, Greece, Italy, Holland, Portugal, Russia, of each State will elect Cammissioners to forma place on Saturday, THE LATE LORD BEA (CO! NSPIELD.Universal Grief and Sym Queou's Surrew\u2014Ef oct gpd rd consfiold\u2019s Loos, April 20.\u2014 Lord Beaconsfield bors his illuess with much fertitude and patience ; he spoke bat little, and maintained t hout trains of thought.He will be probably buric at Hughenden, but it is- vot deBuitely settled, Tuesilay Mext is mentioned as the day of the funeral.The last mediine given him was Nimrod's pewer.It was ineffectual ic producing any change in his symptoms, and death was seen to be anproaching gradually but surely, For a few momeuts before his death the Earl wus perfectly conscious sud culm, The fuct 11a Lond Beaconsfield died without receiving any uf the consolationg or sacremebts of the © Si tan religion vontinues to be commented upon, abd certain curious surinises are \u201cdrawn.The Wun is said to have received © he new.of the Earl's death with great sorrow, Flags are uispiayed at half-imast, and there ia grrr appearance of mourning and lunenta.Lord Beavonstield\u2019s face.The br iv will be Wales s-atu special messenger from = indring- ham with 8 letter of condolence.ws $l, vonviction of then by the death of Lord When Lord Beaconst :ld regained consciousness, he culled Lord Rowton to his side, feebly grasped his hand and attempted to smile.The next moment he pescefuily breathed his last.Lord Rowton broke down with utter grief, #ad his sobs, mingled with those of the old valet, { filled the chamber of death, and gave know- | ledge of what had occurred to the other members of the household.No clergyman was with the Earl at the time of death, vor has one visited him during his illness.Speculation is already rife as to the immediate political consequences which will follow the Earl's death.In Liberal circles the opinion 1 expressed that the event will be a disastrous blow to the Conservatives.The latter do not admit as much, but it is plain to be seen that they recognize they have lost their strongest, wisest and most potential leader.Expressions of regret are being received from over the whole country.The ® standard this morning appears with 17 columns of obituary.Foreign papers devote large portions of their space to Eurl Beaconsfield's death, and thore is much excitement at Paris, Vi ieune, Berlin and 5t.Petersburg.The Morning Post appears in black this morning.Oue of the last sayings of Lord Beaconsfield was.*] would rather live, but I am not afruid of death.\u201d The Standard says :\u2014* By the death of Lord Beaconsfield ths country is deprived of the brilliant powers and faithful services of one whose name will be recorded among the most illustrious of England's statesmen.\u2019 The Verrs says :\u2014\u2018\u201c Not twice in the same century could any party expect to find a leader of such capacity and resource as Lord Beacons.field.\u201d The Court Circular published the following : \u201c\u2018The Queen has received with feelings of deepest sorrow the news of tne death of Lord Bea.consfield in whom Her Majesty loses a most valued afd devoted friend and d'ounaclie, end the mation one of a mont d states.pe Xela derstands that Lord = rh fs wl ofall the private te papers feta with full jo what hee thinks ri with them, \u2018The Queen before leaving for Soe lade s of Wight expressed a particular desire to Beaconsficld, but hi his physicians re.Tied that complete quietude was necessary.BERLIS, April 19.\u2014AU the evening jo urna\u2019s ns express sorrow at the death of Lord field.Bismarck was greatly moved on receiving the news.The Baxter Case.The Baxter case was continued to-day be fore Mr.Desnoyers, P.M.Mr, W.B.Sills farther cross-examined\u2014I first visited the Alameda and Silver Plume mines in the middle of August las: : the printed pamphlet concerning the Silver Plume was made by me and sworn to on December 17th last in the case of Loranger against Dorion, und is cormect : that vopcerning the Alameda was also made by me, though it may contain inaccurncies as to addition and ealcalation which were furnished by Bicker- dike.and | have reasor to suppose may have been purposely falsified .refer particularly to the cal culation of quantity of ore in sight.Mr.M.F.Molizor made the essay as to the richness of the Alnmeds ore.n statement of which is contained in report; trom my knowledge and experience of mining Mr.Molitor's assay shows the ore very rich: have no doubt his assay is correst : wiil not vouch fur the entire correctness of the report ; did noi know until to-day any copies of the pamphlet ar report were ont of my possession except one Baxter sent Bickerdike, and a few given by mo to triends tu the city and England : stepped the length of Alameda lode last August: made it 1560 fect : where the tunnel was and where it was boing worked it was 32 feet wide: the ere was plain:y visible throughout ; \u201ctke 3,000 shares délivered tv me on January 31a hy Baxter as having been purchased from Dorion are now, I believe.in mm: son's possersion : will ask my son to produce the envelspe containing the 10,000 -hares parchased taen.A etter war here produced by the defence whi h had been writen from Deadwood last full by the witness tc Baxter, wud contained a deserip- tion of the richness of the mines painted in the mnt glowing colors.Tt was shown the witness whe swore that it was hic own hagdwriting.Witness continued There wero ne Alameda sharos a1 Docomber 1st to be anld, except some Baxter held and meant to hold, as the 4,500 other thno these held by Baxter were.to be sold to Bickerdike who also had a contract, as he told me, to purchase Mssson's 3.000 rhares; do not remember to have authorized Baxter at that thane to purchase Alameda sharos for me ; in my depo rition given in the Superior © ourt on Decem 17th Înet swore as foiluws : ** Consequontly, taking tuto cobrideration the cost prico of the Alameda which has a eapital ol \u20ac2,000,000, and the cost price of the River Plume which has a caplial of only #1,000,000, out of which $100,000 is put aside for working.capital, it would appear that I had made a very bad bargain; » : object in making the trade was to get the atrol of a mine on (he Raid Mountain wining & - net, and [ found 1H at Mr.Dorion\u2019sand Mr.Mas: .interest in the dilver Plume was so great that I could not coutrol the working of the mine.\u201d Also swore as follows :\u2014\u201c My hankers, Mcears.Baxter Rros., disposed for mo my 1,000 shares in thé Silver Plume for other shares in ar adjoining mine, which pretty nearly is now tho property of myseif and a friend.\u201d Also swore, in answer te the quest.on, \u201c Did not the shares you parted with through Mr.Baxter.go to Mr.Dorion, to your kowledge,\u201d as follows: \u201cYon; ; but I should not have known that they bad gone to him had I not received in exchange for them 3,000 Alame- da shares, which I knew wore in Mr.Dorion's pos- resgion ;*' distinetly remember in the case in the Superior Cour: stating that Baxter had banded alt the Silver Plume shares to Doripn, and that [ bad bought out Dorlon's 8,000 » for $8,800 and 1,000 Silver Plame; awear posi- sively that never inetracted Baxter at any time to bay 8.000 shares of Alambda fèr me from Masson for $8,500 and 1,000) Bitrer Plame : alto swear positively that both Baxtor aud Rickerdika told me that Baxter was to purchare Masson's 3,000 shares for Bicker- \u201cdike ; kaow also from other circumstances that | it vras Impossible thet J could ever have instructed ter to buy the shares from Masson für mo ; ft is STE ally impossible tuat T could have instructed him to bay them for Bickerdike and myself jointly ; frequently pressed Baxter hase them for Bickerdike and 1 was He frfshare Darlon ont: when Pavtar detivired was p Lessez, op both, ser was there before I left; have no recolleetion Sweden and Switzerland.representatives = he was there by.appointiment with me ; it is ust possible Mr.a Committee of fifteen.Tue next sitting takes boo of: his Alame Death on English Potition.his customery shoewdness, and often deep tiou Tur sculptor Boehm has taken a cast of fobrumy.laced tu the coffin to-night.The vince of thew H Gualt, rae, Q.C., Hirau Mills, Thomas Craig, N.5.Whitney, Richard White and E.Idier.10,000 shares on Jannary 81 son reat ard it ls just possible totais or , Jay have been in and out ; Les- Baxtermay have vent for him, tha h do mot recollect it; in New York about # of February Dorion declared to me that da shares had ever been out of is possession until February 6th, when Baxter, he enid, Went to his house and borrowed 2000 Alumeds apd 1,000 Silver Plume shares; be also told me tha! he had never heard from Buxter that he (Baxter) was to purchase his (Daorion\u2019s) for me.The caso was adjourned until 3 p-m.to-day.Interesting Bank Statistien.The Csnudian bank returns for March are just out, and show the following changes: \u2014 Clrculation, February, 148 lust.sree 926,001.59 ee we \u20ac 120,1 iste: 18 .\u201c$153, 53,903 The assets show as follows :\u2014 Balances due from Banks in foreign coun- trics coutatde United Kio, Decroase.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.0.$3,402.48 489 This would show that recent easy mosay in the United Btates and low rate of interest there, bad driven Canadian banks 10 reduce their loans in that direction.In this decreass Bank of Mon- iresl loses $818,857, Commerce $600,459, and Merchants $337.9005.Discounts\u2014Pobruary.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.107,280,744 \u2018* \u2014~March 110,142,673 Increase.o.oo.$2,882,031 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 M t Royal \u20ac y Company.The election of trustees for the ensuing year resulted as follows :\u2014 Church of Englag aud snd Ireland.\u2014Messrs.Mat- P., Henry Bulmer, Gro.Mac.Presbyterian Churob.\u2014Messrs.Robert Esdaile, Charles D.Proctor, Jobn Stirling, James Mo- Dougall, À.W.Ogilvie, Alexander Murray, H.A.Netson, M.P.P., and J.Hodgson.Methodist Churoh.\u2014Messrs.Thomas M.Bryson and T.D.Hood.Congregational Churoh.\u2014 Mr.Henry Lyman.Baptist Ohureb.\u2014Mr.George B.Muir.Unitarian Churoh.\u2014My.Henry Archbald.Af a subkequent meeting of the Trustees the following were elected officers of the Company for the yoar :\u2014President, Mr.Henry Bulmer ; Vice- President, Mr.Fr Lyman; cretary- Treasurer, Mr.À.M.Esdaile ; Superintendent, Mr.Richard Sprigings.Court of Queen's Bench.Mary McPherson, was charged yesterday with having, on the 14th February last.stolen 45 yards of siik from the store of S.Carsle Detective Cullen stated that he had found he the house where the fp iener bad boarded.e silk in J.M.Roy, one ot Mr.Carsley's clerks, recognized the goods and stated that they were in the store during the month of January.The jury returned a verdict of \u201cnot guilty\u201d without leaving their seats.Henri Gamarche and Elisabeth Charlebois, were \u20ac with having stolen $94 from the person of Wm.Mallette.A verdict of guilty was returned agsiust both prisoners.Another J was sworn in yesterday to try Patrick Wall on a second charge of stealing ma- Shine.The cass was charge 2 ste Crown Land the prisoner discharged.rmiok fo dafvaded [be prisocer ; - pas nc ge ce tn \u201cclose of Load: el in Tova all Yo.svening next, undet! the Ty ET Late Aid Society ty of BE Mary's Church, assisted by the Q., M.0.and ed troupe.An excellent programme has been proparod.\u2018Special Notices.Tuos® married or about to warry should read with delay the scientific medical work, entitled, \u201cThe Science of Life ; or, Self.Preservation.5 It has been advertised in this paper several weeks.Vegetine quiets the nervous system\u20142.\u201cBoots and Shoes.\u201cCOCA RT AS A2 an a ARR AR SLA A Am \"SPRING ! Just completed, our ar SPRING STOCK of BOOTS & SHOES ! The finest assortment in the city.Superior to Anything Got Cp Yet ! NEW SHAPES & NEW STYLES In FRENCH GLAZED KID, \u201c OIL GOAT, PEBBLE CALF, FRENCH UALF, CASHMERE and PRUNELLA, HAND-MADE AND MACHINE-MADE.ALL OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.Each Pair guaranteed to give satin.factions Goods Aeliverca free of charge every hour by our own express.FOGARTY & BRO.| ETS.COR.ST.LAWRENCE & ST.CATHERINE STREE B5eod pa == Prof esstonal.DE A.LAPTHORN SMITH, Member Royal Collegs Surgeons, England.LATE HOUSB SURGEON LONDON HOSPITALS Ne.890 Dorchester Street.6354 MERCIER, BEAUSOLEIL & RTINEAU, ADYOOATES, No.83 Bt.James Ftreet, Montreal .MoO=.HORORE MEncian, Lately Solicttor General anû M.P.P.for 8.Hyacinthe.CLBOFRAS BHAUSOLEIL, letaly Official Assignes.Paur G.Marrmnav, BOL N°B-\u2014Me.Mérèter will spocially attend criminal cases Carpet Felt, AAAS SATB mL en mL AA A SAE CAL, FELT AND LINING Paper-For putting under (a re Prevents Moths, the or ans and is plessant to waïk on.Wil last for, tan oars Five osnty por yard, delivered free.: ENNET & CO.* - 76s .\u2018Wholesale Stationers, bt.Pauf street, - Etnanciht, &c.AANA ES IAE A G.SANFORD, ; (Ex-Pres.Nat.B Ky plank ne 38 B New Y an ashvi 58 Broad); New ork, Rig or fitabl EN the stock mar r securiag pre ue in Sleod NICKEL SILVER SHOW Walnut Silver 16, Kivow Caaen.~~ ; PI and BIS Mau casse.\\ V6.MILLICHANP & CO, 94085 Adelaide Sirest Ent, Troms: oe Sau SAAMI ANSP Pr SI TF Fo as at Lmawnll, P.O.Drawer 2123.| TOE LET\u2014At Mount Roy 0 LET\u2014Two Lower Tonoments t, posite Pintéau street, Lu wd onder Apne Le om TR 0 mage on Cadienx e spa pese EM ac \u201cRi 0 LET\u2014 Whol or comfortahle Deck house, ai ne afry place, cheap, fo To, me oser À No.in the County of Ottawa, à of prie Terms to suit.HUOH G Ed es FOR SALE Very: AE 0 VEGETINE.Draggists, Chomstatn 8, speak, Recommend it ag the Wiens and, only ReliAble Blood Purifier.Moxtprar, Jan.29, 1880.Buderse ane\u2019 ihe BE FOR 32 SALE, Lots at Cote St.rchester Avenue, between te 4 se Catherine st rot apd the Toll Gate fe site or ai'd- ; lug.Address I'.0.Box 997, Ci OR SALE\u2014A desirable F antagoousty Wanted in the 'waships.rs cagy.HUGH GRAHAN OR SALE OR TO LET\u2014A sirable Farm, four zatlcs from Bherbrooke, mile fron; railway station ; 130 acres: and out-bulkdinys in perf Apply 256 8:.Antoine street.i= ESTATE FOR SALE.A Farm for sale, ae ow {Eh .R VENS, .testimonials 1or Advertised m of my customers Lars obtained from COompeis we to say that with an ee of over 35 yeass, both in Great Britain , ! have ever kuown J.ay Spaced am vot the a rothcesries Com Licentiate in Pharmacy of toe Cotlage TO.LET\u2014A Furnished Cottage the Avply it 2 James Boo No 1, ak RE ur O LRT 218 Bleur My 23 Leaver Hall.Corner Notre Dame spd MeO streets, | MoxXiR2AL, Poe Jan.9.1680.H.R.SYcvaus, EsQ.\u2014Doar sirs-1tifs sure thet ! i1.fo0:m you thai the \u2018seJe of VE! the inc ase tn bis netghborbood for the Just enticioan TE taken V straet.Ap \u2018 LET\u2014At, Cornwall, for the * tarnished, a large stone resi- ply immediately to M.ES Jil o ening _Houte, tn buse, « Barn, on rae and a ba one.with sheds orien, cash, Lalance =200 R 13 four month, anû | know of a six botties for u very bad cane Complaint aud nom says hanks to =X eT foe term of i PF.à LOUE tt, for à term pid 8t.Lawrence Main streot.Boon! AS PES FRONT PARLOR ROOM ; 2180, IP st i bedroom, use of bath, W.C., Cringe | Phillipe pins a ior (mo chikiren) vou roviding a desirable elderl party parties ho offer; unfurnisbed, ta board, vaine au edocs | 7] in the house, Apply \u201c XN.1201,\" Rrax office.ans \"POLE LET\u2014A WELL FURNISHED ROOM.dre) street, above 3t.Antoine 8t10et.00 à Ï OOMS\u2014ONE OR TWO, EURNISHED, 4 with use of kitchen, bath, snd closet.390 hE il frire 1 ROQenne aH BOARD \u2014 AT 3428 a SE 2 rooms pov AND SINGLE ROOMS 004 board.S7 Cathedral street.016 PROOMS-LARGE COMFORTABLY FURnished Drout 203ms with bowrd.1474 St.Cath L 3 PM OOMS TU LET\u2014HANDSOME WELL ET FUR.aished double and single front room moderu pr res ou Siret flat, in Pere en sal At 133 Nansteld stroe: 00 NMS FURNISHED.174 SLEGRY street.00M \u2014 FRONT, FURNISHED, IN PR vaio famby.272 2 Blonry street.Roo TO LET, AT 229 ST.BExzARET, 7 Re TO LET\u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM is, in Bexver Hall Terrace Apply *o French 4 Bond, corner Beaver Halt and Prrchester wy WS 5 palo 1 11 Village Lots, of pe \u201cwhole for unencuru bee ar Tro Apply io TIES Selicontained: Tene- prenta, four and five rooms.9484, 3 pee ed are SESS at Lachine ; aca the river ; frat-class rocer, Lachine.0 NT\u2014Fields for Grazing SL Antoine.Arply at 97 and 59 King oe or Tate.Drelitng use, No.18 Lntversity » 19 Mostanai, P.Q., Jssrary 8, 1880.Mn H R Srxvaxo\u2014Dear Etr: Wetako; {cat pleasure m adding to your Jrmerous degen Vo sell à pre vers satisfaction.Soverr! remarkable © ave come under our notice, pod \u2018ane a a duty, to testify int © remain, yo RWIN, 14 8e.Lawrence street.oid we intB team DR LEDUC & 00.a Drug, NS NSN 2 mm QTEAYED OR STOLEN_FROM 268 UST 17t inst, two New: versit; street, about the land Dogs.Anyone returns | rewarded.OST\u2014AT buansedt ON TUESDAY, BETWEEN fond odd cents.Anyone éturn to 37 Chennevii Morrneaz.P.Q., January 8, 1880.Mn H.R.êtzve 98\u2014 Dear Sir: I have sold your VEGE- TINE for the last two 0 LE Satistaction to ail who L sg to To mio (forme: oot OR STOLEN ON WEDNESDAY LAST, a swall Black and Tan from y On6 returning it will be rewarded, & Any one bav- it In bis possession after this will be ç hops in the rt Zion Church), head of faer Gay and St.yeihAe streets.R% OOMTFU RNISHE)) AT523 DORCHESTER RON 5 LET, AT {OTE 8T.INTOÏR EE 2 or 3 anfurnished roordià to email family.Commanding view of Jac hin- Rapids and Victoria Bijige Address \u201c Quiet,\u201d* Srax Office\" RMS \u2014 À SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, A bandsomely furnished, locality destrable; gentle men preferrad: with or without board ress * Spring,\" STaX office 90 3 Rosso CATHCART STREET.OOMB\u2014F SHED ROOMS WITHOUT R board, at 20.CE ne 8 ROA NICELY FURNISHED ROOM and board, for one or two gentlemen.184, st.George street.-\u201c 89 10 206 RICE ONE CENT._ 04 tuations s Vacant.Tous A fi will find à SHORM AYER $0\" wage tor 8 your\u201d APP ce] ee ES ANTED ha durlox Sis STE Dr Ambit Tox-pêie, Ot:ave vaio, REMAN WANTED \u2014 WHO UNDER AVIS er rn «ricuce aad Les who are willing to seu , Nons others WASEDA L LUNE RESSTO ASSIST AS + 203 Peel street, Se nd ona Satie sorvauts only eet, SOS aN re Pe ny ATELY FOUR GOOD ol.« St.Catheriné £3 Lower Towments, cn rick = me phone pare .- Arpiy jo o \u2018ratani Jota, each of of 25,000 SEE Fax re OR TO LET \u2014A Rrick Bosse, diuated on Moulton Ave êt Lawrenoe street, contadaing ten Brick House, hee! Pens ou St Law- SEE ins dé oo s with good Houses of twe-stories rach ee ar thousand and five olid siver oak | \u2018With Double Spring Rings.Merling Solid Silver 8808.60ers LADIRS 14 K.SOLID GOLD WATCHES, THE LITLE JEWEL, or SUTGALED etesmsiecnceienipran tees tlgadd bani aus ie K.soupe fall lied In |B ei 988 8t.Catherine street, Montreal.LY and PASTRY FLOUR, ranted ars Sees quai th eo w wah five seconds us - AME QUALITY et aT, (Bem 4 aine ng Anis £3 Shectas Jour hing W ours AND OTHER FBED STUFFS.BRODIE & HARVIE, Cor.of Craig Bleury Sts.PAVID EDWARD HAS RE MOVED X18 GFFICK TO BEAGTIFGL COTTAGE FOR SALE OR TO LET, \u2018THREE M1LES FROM MOGILL PIREET, On the Lower\u2018 Lachine Road, called \u201c«CLFDESIDE COTTAGE, sxteuding Tati ong.THOS.WEBSTER, CUSTOM TAILOR, - 888 NOTRE DAME ATRRET,.Bas fu reveled lage chmxipentof Ceol Apply of headeome Tréwmriag A PERFDOÉ FI?AXD ENTIAR' smvicrion ARAXTEED.- A TRIALIN SetavryRL, | 8 BURLAND A0OR % Rooms-pousLe ROOMS AND BOARD Ie required.207 Bleury street Ron \u2014WELL LE, RNISHED ED PEDRO without board.13 Aylmer street.89 4 O0M\u2014A ROOM SUITABLE FOR TWO, board if required.830 Lagauchetiers re street, 4 OOMS\u2014FURNISHED KOOMSs TO RENT.1163 St.Catherine stroet.NTED\u2014SALESMAN FOR Goods Store.Apply, 414 St.Sovaph stress.Y (PROTESTANT 2e.Tomate mime SE ANTED\u2014A BO house.Apply at 9 ANTED\u2014A SMART ag, Assistant in an office.neces requir, tr ROMA ROOM WITH FO.ARD, 1% Hans.field street, Terms moderate Ro Tod TO LET\u2014FURNISHED.6 TT ROOMS EURNISHED OR CRFORNINH, 10 Union Avenue.ROQNS FURNISHED, A PARTMENTS Tro housekveping, separsis kitchen.5 5t.Ed: ward.6 Roa oM 8 AND BO A R D\u20142 ST.DENIS Re ots = iF ORT ABLE ROOMS win Rooms 748 PALACE STREET.83 12 Ro0M5 WITH BOARD.MRS: BEARL I= roidwite, 369 Lagasuchetiers street.Board.DS TS a A ANN AA AA TN PU DBPCARD-WANTED BY A Wino W LADY, board tn à private French family moderate Address, Mrs.G., STAR Offi.B°.ARD\u2014LARGE ANT WELL FU Ris, od Laren ith good £00d board, oniy $3.30 a week.pose, AND WASHING WANTED, BY One who will farnish h is, oor, nos 8.0% exoèeû $12 per month.Family privaie.Address \u201c A M.8,\" ar Be mi COMFORTABLY FU FURNISHED Terms.moderate.\u201cPF.Re > STAR Office.A FEW MOE \"MORE - SELE ha ELECTED toeding to location.AS, Ph hee oo Paul a 1 4} Plaxo CHEAP\u2014NICE SQUARE a _w road Larçain #45.\"120 Bi Lawrence Main pose, À For SALE \u2014 ad FIXTURES Am counte suitable goods loth goods.APPL 19 5.La © in, or FoR, 52 SAL xvi ci Lass HOTEL AND at the corner of Aqueduct apd St, street.Ns FOR SALE CHEAP_THE COUNTER AND ohm Oi grocery shop.to 456 8.Levronde Main strat Di 34 ED PRE ze an well up.es House vost ee) Preferred.Address P.O.' Box TANTED-FOR THE pan roe Servant, with references.sou ne Ai ANTED\u2014GIRL FOR work.Apply 110 Ca VV ANTER 20 A ANTED\u2014TWO BELL Wrong GENERAL HOURS; MAN TO RUN À STEAM ED L BOY uP 8P Y& SPEAKING | ANTED \u2014 GENERA in tamily.Apply 88 F ANTEKD\u2014A MAN TO BROIL.AND AB.: St tü Care during lunch, at W.Mona bat a sceady mam need rs L SERVANT, ™e- ; WANTED VACANCIES FOR A FEW | A.Outuerine stre-t.Boston Miliner Wom a ATELY =A coo ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 A pi unten Al, Rise sng Serr 2i:3 JANTED-\u2014A GENERAL EES Towers, ho Witte Doct, with Renown ot A YOUNG MAN CO] mn book-kee; pected.Aôdrege N WANT THOROUGH SERVANT a3 JOR SALE\u2014-LARGE REFRIGERATOR AND Done xtures for a butcher's store, at 166 and 1 FES SALE-\u2014TH AT FINE BLACK WALNUT WAN P.oe pop ANTED D Y W DAME JATELY \u2014 BO Cass belonging to\u2019 the late Dr.Aviv io 80 0 Union avenue.915 R RALE-ONE HALL AND, COOKING ve Hood onde Wil Arply at No.94 Donegani itrper.sold very cheap, WOR SALFE~HARPER'S MONTHLY Mos.zine, complete in sixty volames.Apply to +8 Dinatng, Merchante\u2019 Exchange.JOR SALE, CHEAP\u2014TWO C HET Brougham gree, also good under dress P.Q Box, 9.014 - sé dE 3 \u2014\u2014 WS JOR SALE, A SET OF DOUBLE LIGHT THAR- lite ene, Hl Iver mounted, best make, at 202 FR SALE CHEAP\u2014DOG CART AND - A Harem Apply at T91 Ontario street.RHALE\u2014BAR ANDOYSTER CO a sideboard, partition, two doors, porch green door, lamps.trons, decanters, sv.d mirrors.proly 541 Cralg sirect, between 0 and 10 a.m., or 5 and 7 p.FE! PRIVATE HALE-C RYSTAL Li SABA.with hot are rt = adrien Ci otlage Pine Plano, Le room Sets, &c.&e Pugh) | Argyle Avenue.303 JOR SALE\u2014GLASS PARTITION FOR OF- Uvide Dufresne, » nearty new.Appt St.Paut atre- +.pis to 85 8 | + Business Chances.AAAAAAN ANAANAAAA cr se mo, FOR pe ure Eaten Ure Henri ews on ee, 2 has boiler, Smgtne and ning complete.heated Ca Hag throughout H.# 2.BUSSEL, 8t.stroot.Situations FRantel.' DNS SES LS NL SALE SNA MNT SN Se LAN SE pong ha CORREXPONDING CLERK.at young ong uy deste n position as Co ng anofios.Has a speed of about one Area and twenty words pex minate.Writes s goof commoreis! hand.aud ora £dr \\mow:ec:e of French Can give referui.ces.Address J.C., STAR office.876 ar a MAN AND WIFE WOULDLIKE + POSItion in nhote) o?Institution, the woman ae Cook or Laandress, thé nan je willing todo mything iow.can become useful ; + ho Objection to ao the comry re cian yeferencs.Address 1188,\u201d 8r, RS A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT girl vantau atuntion to taie care of à child th à family going tothe gearide, Address, 344 Upper Elus Ww ANTED\u2014A POSITION IN A WHOLE.| other business Joung may fap.iliar i ro * work, &x., Fv: Sn fA uglisty, good re- Seretes, salar: modorggy.Arply * A.T a » shoes VVANTED SITUATION | By TWO RES pectable girls, ohn 28 cook : best of city referme ces.Aig, 176 Canning st.pis | WANTED SITUATION \u2014As FOREMAN oF T roûm Woot and hoe factory.1263,\" Stan office.81 2 VV ANTED\u2014RY A YOUNG MAN WHO Has worked on a farm, asitnation as ex otherwise.Apply to 3.À Norris, at 42 Philip ren WW ANTED-STEADY EMPLOYMENT, on ses marie\u201d men, und» s horses and gar barge of a ae « place in Som eto\u201d \u201chanreo! A167.brah Omen.D0 3 ANTED\u2014RY A YOUNG LADY, A RITU- ation as puriery governess, at housek ceper, Ad res Goverbeis,\u201d Stak office.00 3 VV ANTED\u2014 NY A JENRIONER, A PLACE Porter or Right Watchman, good wily references.Address ** Pensioner,\u201d STAR office.88 WAN NTED \u2014 SITUATI AS AD a REMAN far sewed wo Machine.Address, 37 81.Lam 4 PU.7 2 T W D\u2014 T b EXPLOYMEN WANTED TO T Jak floss, rite a SERRE .ANTED pon A À GENTLEMANSÉOURE .Mus Dave first-class por pr Rr 1208 81a ANTED= B TRE INTELLIGERT gro in \"ny\" Pplicant\u2019s owd hand-ovii .Sot Fit ir STABLE MAN RE x CPERTENCES HZ qu recy Samacis, D st Laverencs Main croet ARN THE Wise-s KITCHEN MAID.aw WANTED A SERVANT GIRL 14 La 17ANTE D \u2014 DRESSMAKERS AND AP.- hl 318 Alexanderitiot WATCHM AKERS Ross, 137 8t.Peter street.ED-GOOD GENERAL ANTED-G00 Beaver Hall We -BOY OR Jyouna, ny rt hath ton retail pat paint and MED, GOOD BOY TO Burtet trade.579 Craig street.a = D IMMEDI ATELY Deal ¢ nz to do hn = , ge rea rue Jamil o vod yr IBY wir A Akl ta Fy 3 Rosa, Ja wool) HOUBEM wil rofercnces, to M.1 ox TRE PPRENTIOES Fi fr ge FoR D YOUNU GENFRAL vent, with refurences.Apply 176 Hypoite Wish A NURSE.10 Lyla Waking Towder, NA AN Samet HE COOK'S FRIEND.» BAKING POWDER, _ Claims to be the * Best in Use,\u201d fn ths following reasons : 18 ode healthy vanteriaia, nn dam noe he = po SER SRE contains tioro total: Ds ab, on srs ring re fa te S:d\u20141t da always antform in quality, aod never dis appoints, : , ASK FOR THE COOK'S FRIEND! AXp BEWARE OF THITATIONS BRARING.SIMILAR we * COMPARATIVE STATENEYT OF Tux Oincangios or \u2018Tnx Sran for the week ending À ©.and the corresponding period of 133 Sort np pe Monday ea 44-001 [Mond T ve 708 covers y.| - Tnosday13 15.128 Tusrday.8 Wed'sday.14 18.047 Wed sday.13 18.9062 Thursday.16 14.045 ave ; \u201c ¥ eeenee 16% - Total.+.90,383.Total.88.956 : Avèrage daily circalstion for week ending Apeil.16, 1881 \u2018\u2014 a .16,791.®Good Friday\u2014no iseue.vs WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1881, THE tewpernce boow is spreading.Although the supporters of the cause received à tempo- vary check in Hamilton, success has erowned their banners in two Counties.Halton, Ont., and Anuapôlis N.S., adopted th& CaNada Temperauce Act yestenlay.This will no doubt have the effect of iuducing all oppouents of éhe drink traffic to renewed exertions.°.\"+ =\u2014 À CORRESPONDENT of the New York Su\u201d requested that journal to give a definition of an Aguostie.The following pertinent answer was given.\u201c AnAgnasticis a man who duesn't * Know whether there is a God or mot ; doesn\u2019t know whethèr he has a soul or not ; doesn\u2019t know whether there is a future life or not ; doesn\u2019t believe that any one else knows any | more about these matters than he docs ; and thinks it a waste of time to try to find ont.\u201d - If the correspondent does not know what an \"Agnostic is now he must be one himself.= What Partisanship Will De.We know of no journal that has so unfailing an oye for the main chance as the Toronto Globe.The interests of Gritism are with it Paramount to everything else, and no appor- tunity must be lost, no matter what the subject ¢ under discussion, for advancing that sacred cause, or, what is the same thing, attacking whatever opposes it.And like master ke man.The other day one of its correspondents in Maine, while scouring the town of Lewiston _in search of bad liquor, came across a most wretched district, where poverty and squalor bad assumed their most pitiable and repulsive - forms: | Here was a phenomenon to be accounted for, in the very heartof a compulsorily sober community.Happy thought! Let us attri- hute it to the tariff ; that will be a blow at the - N.P.in Canada, and the Egitor-in-Chief will be delighted.No sooner imagined thah ede\u201d cuted.So the faithful correspondent writeg -&: .\u201c* Vis to establish in Canada a roanäfesfuring- population of this kind that consumers whe.being taxed on the necessaries of life.genuine \u2018hum,\u201d and hrge nmnd- facturing population, but he \u201cwoaldi hé a strange political economist that wot ike to ste such 0 muss of filth and squalor impti-ted into Canada, and that at à considerable ¢ et to , theconsumer in every purt of the comntry.If \"these are factory operatives it iv to be hoped that Canada may long be free from this kind of: à hum &e., &c., &c.\u201d What doëk the \u201cman \u2018 dpérativ : P J © might have = something to say against a policy that kad pre- diiced such results ; but no, the factoried were all in active operation, there was, he telly us, à regular \u2018* hum,\u2019 and yet there was th fisery.How has it been in freetrade Expand ! Has there been uo poverty and +ualor dmong factors operatives there t Rend Dickens's account of the Black Country in \u201cOld Curiosity Shop,\u2019\u2019 and say whether it takes an N.I.to produce misery among the working classes.Ur look at the English agri.vaituña) laborer, one of the most degrvied beings on the face of the earth.Evidently the quis\u201d tion is not one of tariffs, but one of a just distribution of the products of labor ; and the man who, in view of the wretchedness of masses of his fellow-men, can think of nothing bit pointing an argument in the interdsts of party; ts not $0 be envied.Society will have to reude Ît- self some day and take in hand the groatiprac- tidal problem of tie elevation of the biboring classes, Meantime, the less profestionst politi- ns talk about these subjects the better, They ve no help to offer, and they merely «darken counsel with words without \u201cknowledge.\u201d © The toilers of the world know that mo good cal coine | to them from any existing political ecbubitte.; ; © Yoms, but they have a hope, whiuh is more-and more finding voice, that some day somé ofan \u2018who has \u201ccleared his mind of tent\u201d will take : thieir case in hand and secure them the Jubtice for which they have so long waited.Ttiis var- hestly to b® hoped that they may not boesked ' \u2018th wait too long.13 wie Personal Infinence in Pelitics.; It has been the fashion of recent scientific * schools of thought to make little of perstinal in- Suance, and to cry up \u201c\u2018evolutita\u201d\u201d It would bé\u2018hard, however, to overéatimete \u2018thé imptét, shoe of personal influence during the last few years both in England and in Fraiice; te go no farther.In England Mr.Gladistne bas.Made \u2018 hieelf the sympathetic interpretds of the .wiéhes and aspirations of the large majotity of the pation ; and he alone would seein te have at.this moment the power of initiating and acered.Îting the measures which the citepgustatets of thé time require.It is hard té évhesite Who could step into his place were he vddénly \u2018te * fall out of the ranks.No man\u201d et péssént Ni politics possesses anything like kid donrpietenr\" siveness of mind, his amazing grasp eF faotis \u201cand his power of throwing hinielf with enthusi- sath into whatever may bethé Düty00 the ait\" w¥nt.Other men have their letürinijee - in the.direction and that ; they havd tr wsra special interedts : and if they are asked \u201ci Andertele LSS whew does not lie in their paiticule\" Hne\u201d Aric thelr performance of the task will, bai perfime- story and probably somewhay - téllégent \u201d- May Gladstone on the other hawdhipns - Sivtarest 4 -Nétasél£ in anything that Seppess for the Sie.mpgitillét to be his duty.It if dh Ue = 4 abag dequires to be done\u2014he \u2018eal Hore : the nation trusts him as it his & ba ; and What is pire, Ende Sid Rat bre and more to trust him, While helt et 5 Uhs-balie prinoiples are held in \u201cidee bd Ro Her tana |.SME AY very eajoyable B - or je a j afmveniont to stand by; but all the world knows that his utterances ase sincere, and are : set merely designed for effect.He is at this moment the true centre of unity of the British eople, and even his enemica are not altogether me that it is upoa his broed shoulders ths the Lardens of Government iu these troub- gus times are resting.His influsuce upon the .whole tone of thought and feeling in Great Britain is almost unbounded.The whale nation is wiser, juster, more self-reapeot- ing because he is at the head of affairs.Jingoism hides itself, awaiting more propitious times.And all this is the result of the perscxil char \u2018ater of one man.If we turn to France we see something very similar.There a few strong and wise men have succeeded up to the present in ruling one of the most\u201d turbulent of Representative Assemblies, and in carrying on the work of Governtuent in the face of the most embittered factions, It is safe to say that but for three or four men\u2014such as Thiers, Gambetta, Dufaure, and Grevy\u2014Re- publican Government during the last ten years would have been an impossibility.The dangers that attend the French Republic are still very great, and it will need all the sagacity of the men now at the head of affairs to keep the ship of State from disaster.That a man like Grevy should at present till the Presidential chair is worth more to the country than can well be expressed in words.France has in him a man who for patriotism, purity of character and firmness of purpose may well be compared with the Father of the American Republic.The loss of such a man might precipitate fatal troubles und threw France back a generation, undoing all the work that has been accomplished since the fall of the Empire.These are the men that give Evolution a chance to show what she can do, and, upon the whole, we feel quite as much indebted to them as to Evolution.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTE AND COMMENT.The New York Herald joins with the Opposition in predicting the downfall of the Canadian Government.he Herald's interest in the fortunes of our Reform friends is quite natural, and is shared by the United States manufacturers.\u2014 Toronto Muil.The Princess Louise is returning to Canada by way of Italy, where she is travelling under the name of Lady de Sandridge.By tunket, Lorne, if our wife was so ashamed of our name she wouldu't travel under it, we'd kick like a steer, we would !\u2014 Boston Past.Let us be loyal to the British Crown.Let us give to each whatever is due to him, but let us be French-Canadians.Let us continue to look wpon France as our ally\u2014an ally as friendly as she is dear.We will largely owe our vigor and success in the future to our commer- cinl.relations with our old Mother Country.\u2014 Courrier de Montreal.There is nothing respectable ur brave in a lot of meu of any nutionality gathering on American soil under the protection of the American flag sand talking nitro-glycerine to people in Europe.Irishmen, particularly, a race of men with good soldierly qualities and a strong sense of humor, must fegard such a procedure with a good deal \u2018of vamtempt.\u2014Sprikgficid publiona.City News.Hospital was held yesterday.\u2014Mr.©.Reay and Mr.William Gardner, of Atherston, delegates of the North-West Colonization Society, left last evening for the North- West -\u2014The telegraph operators of the different offices gave a ball and supper last night in the City Club rooms.About eighty couples were present, and: ali the arrangements being most admirably earriod ing was The sauual » > Beak 3.A Chaplenis Non.5.0.Bob Hak: J.Ross have retarsed to Quebes.\"It is sumeunced that the Princess Louise will + visit Saratoga Springs during the coming sum- ICTs.- Nir.Cimon, the new member elect for Charle- voix, has recovered from his recent illness, and arrived at Quebec.Dr.Grant, who has been attending Sir John AM Id, has advised him to seck change of air and scene.He will leave Ottawa as soon as his bealth will permit, for New York.mé General John Ross, of the English army, was made a K.C.B.three or four weeks ago, and a few days later obtained a divorce from his wife on ao- count of her desertion and misconduct while he was in Afghanistan.H.Denton.Manchester, Eng.: Colonel Dyer and wife, Sutton : D.Plewes.Brantford, and Mayor Vanvliet,Lacolle, are at the Ottawa Hotel.Selator Fabre bas taken passage for Quebec on the incoming steamer.The London World says there are rumors of a hitch in the matter of Sir Garnet Wolseley\u2019s Peerage.The fact is that Sir Garnet is not a man of any private fortune, and the Queen has a horror of pauper peers, who are increasing in number.: Eur Charities.Boarp or Our-Doon Reuxr.\u2014Acknowledg- ments ; M.D., $30.( ProtssTanT Ixrasts* Homr.\u2014The Committee acknowledges reccipt of 10 shares of the Edwards- barg Starch Company, value $500 and premium, for the endowment fund of the \u201cHome,\u201d from Major Mills.MosTRKrAL GENRRAL Hosrrra.\u2014 Number of outdoor patients relieved for week ending 18th April, 362: in-door, average daily, 137.Acknowledgments : Employes Wm.Dow & Co., per M.W.Hutchings, $51.75.Protstaxt Horse ov INpustry axp Reruer.\u2014Statement for week ending 16th April ; Permanent inmates, 74 ; same week last year, 68 ; temporary, 48; same week last gear, 51 ; night lodgings given in night refuge, 410; same week last year, 290 ; quarts of soup and extra meals distributed, 1,281: same week last year, 1.- 062.Donations are acknowledged from a Lady.Friend, Mrs.Blackader, Mrs.H.Joseph.Benefit to Mrs.Buckland, The Montreal Dramatic Club bave arranged to tender to Mrs.Buckland a complimentary benefit on the 16th May.Police News.Clarence Dickson, the little ten-year old boy who robbed the till of Mr.William Elliot, grocer, last week of $37.was sent to the Reformatory at Sherbrooke for five years.The Rimouski Fire.The Seminary at Rimouski having been burned down the citizens of that place make an appeal fr subscriptions to re-build it.They state that e total loss amounts to $100,000.Bubsorip- @ons may bo addressed to P.L.Gaavreau, Mayor \u201cef the town.Canadiaune in Londen.The following are regis at the office of the Canadian Government in Wondon :\u2014Mr.Justice Tessier, Madame Tessier, V.Tessier, Eugene Tossier, Andrew D.Webster, W.J.Mo- Guire, Quebec; C.J.Whellams, Rapid City; J.8.Evans, K.N.NcFee, H.Gordon Strathy, Mon- Sreal; Dr.B.L.Riordan, Port Hope; L.A.Tilley, W.T.Macpherson, F.A.Ball, John Mae- donald, Toronto; A.H.Hatchard, Richmond.At the annual meeting of the Montreal Junior Lacrosse Club the Following were elected officers for the ensuing year :-Mr.S.M.Baylis, President ; W.Aird, 1st Vice-President ; R.Norman, 2nd Vice-President ; H.Fisher, Secretary; H.Herbert, Tresurer.Committee Messrs.C.Charters, T.Bell, W.,A KE McNaughton and BR.Whyte.The Club is now épent to challenges.The Geological Mnsewum.The apoliation is about completed, for the day before pestorday four cars carried away to Ot- tewa.thé last lot-of specimens, leaving only a few je > more or less\u201d ide Ssmmon samples which may be removed at Hot o duplicate oven has been lait, and 7 ** \u2014The usual quarterly meeting of the Women's gun out with him while at work, placing it on his hand-car with beth barrels cocked.When he was taking it ® the tri, caught in some of the tools, an both chem: bers emptied thoir contents into the body of the unfortunate mau, just below \u201chis right breast.Ho was carried to home and modical assist- anco procured, but acon after the :accident died from his wounds, + the so ares Immigrants fer the NesWent.About 70 immigrants arrived atthe sheds in St.Henri, yesterday afternoon, passgngers by the BS.« Circassian,\u201d and left last evening to settle in the Turtle Mountain District, Munitobe, They left the Bonaventure de by special train, cousisting of threc r and two baggage cars and a car of horses and vehicles.They took with them some $200,000, and the major- iy will go into grain and stock farming exton- sively.The party was got up by che Archbisho of Canterbury, and another party will shortly fof- ow.: A Canadian Abresd.Frank J.Koller is again in trouble, ha been arrested ju New York at the instance of Alphonse Chalifoux, in a suit for false imprisonment, in whiob tbe damages are laid at $10,000.It will be remembered that Chalifoux was arrested last November, at the instance of Keller,on thé charge of obtaining goods under false pretences whilé' doing !usiness here, but was aflerwards discharged.Ho claims that Keller offered to gettle for $1,000, and \u201csubsequently made a second offer for $800.Keller was held in $3 bail, and in default was given into the baad of the sheriff.St.Patrick\u2019s Society.The adjourned annual meeting of this, Society was held last evening in St.Patrick\u2019s slall, Mr.W.B.J.Bond, Vice-President, in the ojair.The Secretary's report was às tollows:\u2014 Balance af the bogiuning of last year, $814.42; income, $1,284.08 ; expenditure, $826.80.The Auditor\u2019s report recommended that a bonus of 450 he given to the Recording rotary.The reports were adopted.\u2018 8 quystion whether, on À discussion arcee over Father Dowd's request, the\u2019 Secretary sbould answer à series of questions aÿont alleged illegali- 4 ty in the proceedings at the last annual meeting.Mr.McShane had protested that the ings were illegal.No decision was arrived at.ET \\ The Fatality at Ste.Rose.Coroner Jones held an inquest on the body of the woman Fortier, killed by a locomotive at Ste.Rose yesterday morning.The engineer had seen Mr.Fortier walking on the track some 00 yards from the village.He signalled, and told the fireman to ring the bell.She disa peared around a curve and when the reas the lace he noticed that she was still on the track.\u20ac brakes were applied and the engine reversed, but it was of no avail and the cow-catcher struck her op tho right leg, throwing her into the ditch.Death must have been almost instantaneous.In falling backwards she broke ber arm, fractured her skull and inflicted a deep wound on the back of her bead.A verdiot of « Agoidental death and not otherwise and exonersting the engineer and fireman from all blame was returned.\u201d IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE.4 Dirhod Between Momivens snp ot ween Mean Vincent , pe The Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Road bas joined with the Utica and Black River Road in establishing a daily line of steamers between Montreal and Cspe Vincent.\u2018The object is to catoh the American touriste at Niagara Falls and convey them through Canada at a much cheaper rato than has hitherto been charged.Tho Rome and Watertown road will run a train from the Fails to Cape Vincent, thus connecting with the boat which will leave there at 7 a.m., and will reach Montreal at 5:30 p.m.Two boats have been purchased for the enterprise, and they are being fitted up in a paasner to ensure the comfort of passengers.culinary arran ments will be such that passengers desiring meals may be accommodated at any \u2018honor, and the tables will be large enough to scepmmodate all AMERICAN.©.VIRGINIA POLITICS.\u2014Rrcamoxn, Ya, April 20.\u2014A movement has been st by several anti-alliance Republicans for calling à - convention at an early day for the of nominating a straight-out Republican state ticket.Circulars have been issued declaring opposition to-repudiation in any shape.The Re- adjusters are working energetically.The cles tion for officers in every county next month ill be made.the opening of the fight.Ma- hone\u2019s people are organizing in every section of the State.BERNHARDT\u2019S AGENT IN TROUBLE.PHILADELPHIA, April 20.\u2014Mr.Marcus Mayer, Sarah Bernhardt\u2019s agent, was lodged in durance vile in Philadelphia on a charge of trying to force his admission into the theatre and assaulting a policeman.Some dispute had arisen between the agent and the manager of the theatre over Sarah's share of the receipts, and the manager denied Mr.Mayer entrance into the theatre, The friends of the latter procured his release on bail, and efforts will be made to effect a settlement.MORE FLOODS.\u2014Ewein, Ill, April 20.\u2014 A dam, 10 miles north of here, broke yesterday, precipitating the swollen water of Fox river on the city.Two bridges and the dam were swept away ; damage, $100,000.The bri and dam: at Carpenterville, Dundee, South Elgin, St.Charles and Geneva, in this county, were also swept away.THIRTY BUILDINGS BURNED.\u2014Saw MarciaL, N.M, April 20.\u2014Thirty buildings were burned here last night, including every business building and many residences.Losses on the buildings, $100,000.A man was seri- oasly injured.The only building left in the business portion contained se tons of powder.The fire is supposed to be incendiary.LIFE IN TEXAS.\u2014Unatpe, Tex, April 20.\u2014Gilchrist and two sons ing at Pippon\u2019s camp at Gen.Baylor and son.fire was returned.Gilchrist waa killed, one son fatally shot, and the other son, wounded, escaped.Young Baylor was slightly burt.The air was the result of an old feud.FRESHET ON THE DESPLAINES RIVER.\u2014 Caicaco, \u2018April 20.\u2014 The Des- plaines river is greately swallen, and has been uring into the canal.The canal y urst its barriers.A re pon I future damage is widespread, but the ac oss is confined chiefly to flooding basements, Xo.yet FATAL ALTERCATION.\u2014Sr, PAUL, April 20.-In an alterration between an Indian, at White Oak Point agency, and a white man, the Indian shot sud wounded the white nan.Tbe latter shot the Indian dead, and wounded another white man badly.: DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.\u2014 J., April 30.\u2014Seventeon : din here yesterday, eri forty homeless.Loss $75,000.\"A olorey man was badly injured by falling walls.EARTHQUAKE S8HOCKS.\u2014Gosuxx, Ind., April 20.\u2014Earthquake shocks have occurred in vicinity, shaking the houses severely and causing considerable alarm, but with no serious results.Broox, N.were burned PORE CORNER.\u2014Curcaco, April 20.\u2014 The McGeoch pork corner is still solid.Mc- Gooch\u2019a friends claim he has already made $800,000, and is rapidly unloading.y THE, TAMMANY ELECTION, = Fee ORK, \u2026\u2014The average majdrity for à Kelly ticket at the Tamrany Hall election is now stated at 114.LARGE SURPLUS.\u2014WasningraN, April 20.\u2014The Treasury us for the current fiscal yoar is estimated at $100,000,000, ; Special Notice.| ° Ir the children of this generation would avoid the maladies that exp i rs lek them at once - medical work, titled» The Science \u201d advertissd- a y : 4 wirearss.Sg .\u2014Brighta , thp chief characteristic an ble .144 peculiar merite are that it needs no 8 no application for hoots and shoes, barness, &c., ever:known,in bottles at 25 cts.and sold everywhere.\u2018 ' : = New Mvetiseneas To-Day, TNT STL AAA ALOU SUT AALS NE HEAD of CAT LE DAILY.ST.LOUIS BEEF CANNING CO.COMPRESSED CORN HEEF, ! 1,/% 4, 6 and 10 Ib.Tine\u2014Full Weights.ROAST BEEF, 21b.Cans.Ox Tongues, Hams, &e.f th sods save fuel, labor and m - BY usin ¢ these g.un labor JO! pound is roual to two piunds meat.onc and gris:'e rn moved, and the most ready for mediate use.Constant supplies 2: ; THE ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, ALEX.MoGIBBON.oitf + CAUTION ! Myrtie Navy ! IS MARKED T.& B.In Bronze Letters.NONE OTHER GENUINE.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEANSHIPS.oN The SS.© Sarmatian,\u201d Graham, Commander will be dispatched from Boston for Liverpool direct, on Tuesday, 3rd May.The 88.\u201cPeruvian,\u201d Ritchie, Commander, will load cargo at Montreal till 4th, and sail from Quebec for Liverpool ria Moville, with malls and passengers, on urday, 7th May.Saturday, May H.& A.ALLAN, Agenta.22 6 ONEY TO LOAN.Insums to suit.on valuables, or any good dress, G 904, STAR Office.OR SALE\u2014Immed.late posses- «on \u2014 beautiful medium-sized Cottage, just below Pit me sy 12158 Matthew, Key at 119 almosf ; tinted and painted, ven! sieafl jh the roof, and all modern conveniences.Balatny Tai! one of tha Ad- 87 ¥ 1 Large open space $4,000.Terms liberal.Apply to C.G.Estate Agent, 163 St.James street.P.S.\u20141f not old by: the 25th will be rented.20 $ 4, 5 WILL PURCHASE two cut-stone houses in odbtre of city.Rents cover 10 percent.*\u2018L.W.\" Stan omen, | | ee $1,100.NATED Era office.92 à Evod security ; 8 per cent.\u201cRB.5.\" Bax WANT \u2014 One or two flats, sas\" Fhe: ER one, Soto Bon 1687 _ 20 : 2123 - con TOME, capacious cisterms.Drainage order.stable and shed.A to La te de Construction ans de M PB 46 8e Vincent stroet 37 Seod TO LET \u2014 Shop.tioner*s oven, at 352 81.J ley street.Apply to WARREN \u2018& CLE MENT, or O.J.DEVLIN, 115 8t James strest, or at 732 Sherbrooke street.y © 926 0 LET\u2014Small furnished House, six apartments, $15 per month.Address \u201c A 19.\" STAR office._821 LET \u2014 Furnished.25 Fort drainage Chess good remark T° « Pod N ry > VV AREHOUSE AND SHOPS TO LET.\u2014The sopetantial, commodions central building, Nos.750, 152 an close to Victoria square, lighted on three si tlats and wood cœilarage ; will be let at very moderate rents, either in whole or in part, and alterations mads to suit tenants.Excellent (oly for wholesale or manu- soturing business.Apply to W.A.MERRY, 9112 229 St James street.RHEUMATISM-\u2014I certify that J.BAPTISTE BrHIER, 384 Maisonneuve street, has cured me of rheumatism, from which I suffers?for four yrars.I am perfectly cured.Signed, PAQ K, 133 St.Lawrence street, V0 12 ARDS AND LANES Cleaned siroet.promptly on low terms.Apply =t 196 Bt.Patrick WANTED TO RENT \u2014 House, Dot less than aix rooms.Address, C.MORETTI, Qty Hall, 90 3 R SALE\u2014CIGAR FIXTURES, CAS Firm Cutter, &c.184 8t Antoine.vi OOMS\u2014UNFURNISHED.WELL VENTIlated, in good locality.Apply 391 Dorchester : > BOARD WANTED\u2014FI CLASS, FOR A good .À stating r: aud dress up ness Des Poly 523 TOUNG FRENCH LADY pli SHES A compan y or Terre ; peeps Relic (hich wall bo etaraed) .0.Bo 1080 ranted free from acid or injurious ingre- ; that it dots not acil clothing and applying but ance a week ; that conse- quegly in time, in labor, in brushes, in the | savigg of leather, in appearance and in the preservation of health itis the best and cheapest |W.F.LEWIS, ESQ, é |.20 EACH PLUG OF THE | THE THOROUGHBRED CAR- To LET\u2014Houses, 104 and 106 | Stan: SPLENDID VAÇANT LOGE shud TE Slagle ht Sl TWO LOTS ON a STREET, Point St, Charles, ca- Nos, 814 cnd 415 Bt.Aru s Ward, each 35 X'I0A bofirqas Coamay and icitusnls Borers, VY also THB DID BAPLACEMENT, st.xd Couiham Blrests, 116 x Pre wil wuhdivhie party Revd as iy Mme ee PITH oF peo.Monday Morning Next, 33th Instant, Bale «t Haîf-past TEN o'clock.JONN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.| By Thomas J.Potter.IMPORTANT SALE ST ORDER OF Who is leaving for Europe, At Weredale Lodge, Derchester Street \u2018ost, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SLet and 32nd April Ines.FIRST DAY\u20148ale at TEN o'clock.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, by Thomson.-BPLENDID NEW CHICKERING PIANO.VALUABLE OIL AINTINGS, WATER COLORS AND ENGRA AMENTR, MANTEL MIRRO INTER 300M, LIBHARY end FURNITURE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, dc.+ SECOND DAY~Sale at THREE o'clock.\u201cTHOROUGH BRED CAHRIAGE AND SADDLE HORSES, FINE CARRIAGES, SLKIGHS, HARNESS, ROUES, SLEIG STABLY BQUIPMENTS, &c., nearly new.Full particular Jp Catalogues.THOS.J.POTTER.Auctioneer, te.BEDROOM RIAGE HORSES, to be sold by or der of W.F.LEWIS, ENQ., On the 22nd April, are said to be the PINEST pair in Canada.\u2018The other Riding and Diving Horses, Ponies, tis splendid new Can s Les, Harness, Saddles, &c., com- pins Senior ant, Hobe afferod to Sable competition, and are onl où account of Mr.Lewis going to y sold Europe wilh bis family.Catalogues of the &e., also with 88 '.2 r 3 BEDROOM SETS, TAPESTRY CARPETR, large Sideboard, Dining Table & Chairs, Dining-room Sol, neat B.W.Chefloniere, 3 very good Small H.8.Sofas, Osntre Table, Cry and other Gasa- Uers, P.M.Table, Brass Cornice and Poles, 3 very neat Walnut and Ash Bedroom Sets, Mattresses, &c., Cooking Stove and new H.W.Befrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, 8c., £0.Sale at 1:3] METCALFE STREET, on Nai opty nai HYPOLITE STREET.64 The above comfortable Biick House, above Sherbrooke street, will be sold at my room, 195 St.Jam TR FAT Afte n, April ROO! At THREE o'clock.pri Faller particulars TMOTTOW.90 THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.MIGNONN E.AMHERST AND J CARTIER STREETS.Very Cheicé Butldi Lots by Auetion, on Saturday, 3318 Apail.Corner lot Jacques Cartier and Amherst streets, 25x76.tots , same size, with Iane in rear.Lots in Amie-ret street will also bo sold as per plan.There is no fiper situation in the East End.\u2018he above property ts close to the busiset and best part of St.Catherine street, Sale at THREE o'clock p.m.80 THOS.J.POTTER, A .ALUABLE PIANO, FURNITURE, fine Mantel Mirror, Brussels Carpe rich Mahoçany Di Furniture and General at 1430 Catherine street, corner Stanley street, on Monday, Süth April.at Ten o'clock.ONAS J.POTTER, Ancti '.of the Furniture, are pow ready.J.POTTER.A i es HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.EL1NG\" PLAN, tou: round core 7 ociaves, tot spn oF im ox Cur < Picun tension Dining à and 4, Dina : n = + Co k ng Biores, ad Kiube ui site id nice Order, at o \u2018rosuoacs, de.78 On Thursday Next, the Sis Instaut, At TEN o'clock.SHAW & GOWDEY, À actionerre 88 BY AUTHORITY of JUSTICE.In Re GEORGE MARVEY.WU be s0id by Auction, at the Store, 341 Votre Dams street, (opposite Ex.aange Bank), or Tharsday, the 31st April, the whole of the s\u2018ock of Bo Mach! with the unfinished 8 Machizary ag oe CRs fine Lathe, Anvil, Portable Porge, Necdle Case and Needles, Castings, Fixturcs, Letter Press, dc.Also, a superior ¥dwards Fire Proof Safe, Cosabination Lock, only a short time in use.The whole for immediage removal SALE AT TWG O'CLOCK.SHAW & GOWDEY, Anctioncers.83 ers.: PEREM PTORY SALE\u2014WIL- BONS GINGER ALE FACTORY, 8, 10) & X03 Nt.Urbain Rireet, below Dorchester, about 14,300 sgnare foc i.Splendid frontage, with stone dwell spacious ars.offices, jo-bouse, and st ibling for ean hoiees.No butter siie in the dty for manufacturing promises.Small outiay cau made t0 p.y handsomely.Clear title.Liberal terms or ali cash.Possession first of May next.Slit be 50'd at our rooms, 235 St.James street, om Friday Morning, 33nd April, At TEN o'clock sharp.SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.The proprietor being absent from the city, desires to vell.\u2014B, & G.88 G $2P FAMILY HORSE, DOUBLE-SEATED ROCKAWAY, with Lampe, one two-seated Bu bo! seated Familiy Sleigh, Harness, 3 Buffalo Home, Lawn Mower, Wheel-barrow, ¥rames, and other Stab'e and Garden from & Gentleman's Private sold at our rooms, 235 St.James street, On Friday Morniug Next, the t2nd April.At ELEVEN o'clock sharp.SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.Horse can be seen rear of our store one hour before the sale \u2014S.& G.90 OINT STOCK SA LE\u2014A yrshire Ben OT AT CE Friday, the 23nd Instant, {same day as Stud Horse Show.) Particulars early next SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.88 PDRAWING-ROOM SET IN Ebony and Gold, Marhie-top Sideboard, and Bed- Furniture, comprising some of the best offered this season, at the private residence of Mr.Jas.Morice, cabinet-maker, 170 8¢.George treet, Tuesday, the 26th inst.Particulars again.89 SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.ARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE BY TENDER.ts .111 be The Stock comprises a general assortment of Shelf Paints and Olls.amount po about 85,000.Fhe Btock Bheet can be seen and conditions of sale from | SHAW & GOWDEY, 233 St.James Btroet, Tenders received up to FRIDAY, 22nd April By M.Hicks and Co.87 The | BEI Peter trata \u2014 SPECIAL SALE of OILOLOTHS Sube-wibere will tell at their Rooms, Nos.88 \u2018sagt | ACAREEIOY MOBIC, oan CE WEEK| \u2014 FORALL NIGUYS AWD SATURDAY MA Brome of the Rentwnid Comedian SV SMITH RU 17:9 On Thaveday, ist 2 aril, \u2018 0 (1.08) CONSIGNMENTS (WITHOUT RESERVE) 76 Pieces Ausorted Ficor Oiicloths, OF Superior quality, and nicest patterns, in lots to sud SY TR ae à so Auctionsees.je rt CE 5 \u201c| By O.F.Biwee.DAILY PRAYER MEETING - $ VERY NEAT HOUSEHOLD From 1215 to 1 o'clock, RR FUTURE, Y.M ©.4.READING moON.Al the residence, No.107 Champ te Mars street, on vl Friday Morning, April 23nd; Christians who desire a yevival of God®s work in W.Celthson Brocatelle own heats snd Wa the City are roquestes : WE tn pa Dig Tail W.BR Plane Mier ait anltaln this Service.Reyneets' for oak beat other ve Chairs, Tapestry Pictures, \u2014 oe au i \u201cFenc THURSDAY, 21w\u2014#{nmoved tho o ments, de.Bandsome 2 = .Mart + Sores on of severe tr aman =, 53M; ee § .YRIDAY, 23-\"OCindlder Christ Jisus,* Hen, .| 25 \u201cUTR ELWES, Auctionver.ri, Age 3 Prag eager Sor the Prenching of the V ERY ATTRACTIVE SALE.vos FE \u2018 38 ((ONTAGIOUS FOLLIES ! Thursday, 2ist April, at 5 p:m.THE REV.DR.USSHER, Facture Hail, St.Rarthelemew\u201ds Charsh, Fine Furniture (Eastlake Style), made by Thomson and Jaques & Hay, OM English Clocks, Genuine Brenses, BRAVER HALL HILL.Old China, &c.Admission 10c.\u2014 1] The Subsctiber bas received Instructions from 6TH FUSILIERS.Mra.FRANC 0.WOOD.SPIT To Baitaiion whi pecate on THURS.tosell at her residonce, No.1673 8.Catharine street DAY: 36 Z1st Justant, at ths Armory, Gid Guy Hall, Plom Bands attend.On Tuesday, 36a April, mer vais i - all the valuable Housshold Furniture and.Effects, com- , 3 pristog in ° Solid Oak Eastlake Sideboard and W.i.BLAIKLOCK, x Dining Table \u2018(Jaques & Hays' make), New Y 922 Capt.& Esaüakr Seta aoû Arm Chair, Onk Mantet Picoe and Rook- $ Ta ee sank Dining Chaim leather covered), Ebony Kest- ATHLETIO-.i.with very Contre pleces of: Ol Chine Bey Now LACROSSE CLUR.i bt Bane omen 0e poeize 8 Co à Sa reset Grecian Arabesque.Ormamented Fruit Dias, Old English Shoo othe vo Club, will rat China Dinner and Tea Set, Cut Glass and Mechanior w Bronze and Brass Brass Fenders.e STS, JHUBSDAY Tl Tl A SL Ve 8 ST fige curved set of Oak Furniture (7) pons ; ] By Order.Ei Bini (Ig, ees EVE ) FUSICAL ENTRRTAINMENT, Machine, in perfect oder frigerator, Good Kew + CC Cotes .USDER THX AUSFIORS OF WHS hears.a XM CATHEDRAL CHURCH AUXILIART, Bale at TEN o'clock.: > THE ; C.F.ELWES, Auctioneer.: SYNOD HAL All on view from 1 10 6 p.m.day previous to Sale.On Thursday Evening.A 1381.889 1- Pano \u201cOverture, = tam \"beeen.Herald TLE FINE CUT-STONE * osm Bia Malloy .FRONT RESIDENCE, Ro.1.673 ST.CATHERINE 3 gong\u2014* Lookine Back 010% teeoere.Sullivan STREET, Two-Story, Mansard Roof, finished in the best Miss Esteiis Moles.a manner, with sll modern improvements.Drainage 4 Viotonceïio Bélo=\"\"Lntitation to rente pes perfect.Terms liberal.Wil be sold on the premises en Mr.Wills, o- Tucoday Morning, April 26th.5.Song\u2014\"Fhe say even TE Sale precisely at ELEVEN o'clock.C.F.ELWES, Auctioneer.N.B,\u2014The Bale of the Furniture will comrsence at TEN odock.so if Moment Musicaux 2} omen .CRE \u2018 a A Porta 10 100700 D Mai dd Ar, 10.Vocal Duck 4a KE aroma dey.oo Bie \u2014 11.Cornet Solo\u2014* Axaie Laure,\" with variations + , Mr PW.ow Bollea A Kew Advertisements To-Day, 12.Bong\" Bogan Tob\u201d.cervere.senor.aati BR A AA LA 13.Violincello 4 i NEW GOODS.\u2014I have just New Advertisements To-Day, INANE INT LN SLA SUR mm om A AA WE OFFER TOR SALE! CATMEAL.Bagsand Barrels.Granulated in cases.LARD, Tubs and P - SPLIT.ÿ fard quality.« X'2tat body : 1.L.CHAPEF- & CO, : i.Loh de eg - Ÿe call the atiention of consumers tà our stock of Wits and Red Clarets sotucted by Mr8L Georze far this _ seæsoti, which will be found saupérior Tor the mar Price List and Catalognes s-ht by mail oran.cation at our stores, 416 St.Pau) treet OR2PR Goods sold tn any quantity and deltvered free inside 8.Lente for-Inoe.Cope £ Co.\u2019s BURTON ALE.92x WILLIAM BYRD ' CARPENTER AND JOINER, HAS REMOVED TO S73 MAGN EERE, ST 573 Office and Store Fittings Specialties.OUTSIDE BLINDS RE-PAINTED AND PUT UP.$F CONNECTION WITH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.92t1 2aw LETTER BOOKS! OVER TWENTY \u2018DIFFERENT KINDS.TRAVELLERS\u2019 Daplicating & Triplieating Order Books | NO INK USED.PRRFECT COPIES, Manifold Writers! In Nete, Letter, and Foolscap Sises.IN DUPLICATE OB TRIPLICATE.Any style made td order.Can be used with or without ink.BLANK BOOKS OF ALL KINDA.MORTON.PHILLIPS, & BULMER, + BLANK BOOK MAKERS AND PRINTERS, #75 Notre Dame Street.JOY FOR THE DEAF! The 92° H.W.Becket.OST-\u201c SAMBO,* LARGE Jai Dose Livers} reward if and \" \u201892 3 NEWFOUND.roturned 8 590 Pepe OTS\u2014A GENTLEM,AN GAITER.\"8 DRAB \u2018Will the finder please leave it at STAR offion, and oblige.- 9233 OBT\u2014FROM #44 SHERBROOKE.STREET, lo au : L 06 gsturday evening * Brus Scotch Terrie Ber, UND\u2014ON SHERBROOKE STREET, ON Friday afternoon, à fkye Terrier Bitch, Owner can bdr freer bo \u2026 A Kiseskowski, FAP re YOUNG GENTLEMAN WITH VERY Eux \u2018which time he viches 10 represent at .1 san Address 4 P.1345, he 8 RAVELLING AGENTS\u2014-WANTED BY A ah oF arte Marithes Pro- h Wo Sura \u201cTraveller,\u201d Bran ofl ww 932 PRERR- 9823 WWANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES FOR making.Apply 84 Mountain strset.\u2019 VVANTED \u2014 AB NURSE, AN ENGLISH __ Gti, listle French se ee PPS without good Apply st 204 Lega tere street.Cou 823 A YUN- ANTED\u2014AS D R STEAD ay married man ; 63 MoGill sirest.WANTED IMMEDIATELY-\u2014HALL HOT, WANIED-ALS SENERAL SERVANT, NN \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED DRY w Que Gex Appiy to 5.D, Hamilton, , VARIED GIRLS, EXPERIENCED IN à Rioo Rrotners à Do.568 Craig street.\u20ac BY WHALESEP TOBACCO STEMMERS, AT CRARDOOK MIseNG THE DATE | aisr, © 4 Tu - will ange by, returning the samé to \u2018WANTED AT ONCE\u2014A LADY FES Honey and cher! country store.10 Mies Paptneaur Billines 86 Be.Jesu A, 9% 8 - Y ; VV ANTED IMMEDIATEL POD DREN 4 ha been à ntad SOLE AGENTS for Canada JOHN GARMORE'S Artificial Ear Drums, Are prepared to All orders from any part of Canada.Send for Qironlar and Particulars to J.L.MARCOU & CO.tx 196 Notre Dame Street.Montreal.J OHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF! Scientific authorities and every herpes pays INTRODU » PALATABLE and ECONONICAL.Droggists Grocers everywhere.Price 8c, gl._ _ IDENDERS ee ae TE TENDERS WANTED.Tenders Sold 65e, Ball.will be received tothe 15th day ot Ape, The arection of 8 New Erick Churah nt Lace, Qs WLIRIDET.88] a8 TENDERS for THREE STORES salt D' St.Lawrencé street.Time for Sant ILE.HODION à DUR, Arte Note Demme stress.913 \"COUGHS OR COLDS saplected sulle the Lungs $00 often male Siout Gronded Cri) Discone a ve CONSUMPTION.GRAYS sraur ?OF RED SPRUCE GUE.It ie n chmpls but very effective Remedy.SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS.78° \u2014NO sv 2) ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Double Hair Cloth Parlor Suite, Ta Carpets, Centre Tables, Lace and R:p © Stand and Chairs, Oil Cioth, Dining Table, Side 6: sw are and (Tockery, M.T.and 7 Bedroom Mattr-ases, Iron bedsteads, White Quilts, resus, *\u2018Argand\u201d Hall Stove, Cooking Stoves, Ki Utensils, dc.On Thursday Morning, st innt., At No.257 DORCHESTER STREET.At TEN o'clock.NM.HICKS & 00.Aucti 8e Bo 80 SALE OF NICE HOUSEHOLD | Farni , wse, mide Lost night bi Sorgeaut brother policeman | \u2018ment in Murray strest.He ] the head and fuos by kisks mach braised shout the body.Review, the other judges J igotte maié | ; @ policeman in the stables of W ronto ve.Johv Fair, and in other cates, ~ i \u2014Carpenters and paniers are busy at the |.ire, p ing for the\" summer business.Mr.pa Campbell, the managing partner of the concern, left for New: York Son \" ~The Van Arsdslen extradition case was oalled this afternoon before Judge Cross, but His Honor hating to attend to other duties it was ed \u2014Tho Hon.Mr.Huntington will delivét\u2018 vu- address pn Monday evening next on \u201c Reform Prineiples.\u201d\u201d Theo lecture is under the auspiées of the Young Men's Reform Club and will be do- police snd detective forces for the purpose of ve igen \u2018 subscription list will be closed at the endof the The rifle, belt and pouch stolen from the armory of the Cote St.Voluntesr Corps, bas vidual.The tunic and trewsers have not yet It is said the Presidents of the railways inter Eusters and Central Vermont railways and con- pections will meet in Boston to-morrow, when it is expected thoy will consider the report of the tation of the Provincial Government in regard to the press being excluded.A meeting of the Market Committse is called tor 8 o'clock this: those of ths Dominion \u201d Capt.Campbell's farm house.Dr.Jeannotte and science could do and kind attentions on jhe part of the: Mesers.Campbell proved in vain: Dr.Jeannoite i to \u2018thé Keller in New York Chief Paradis states that Ald.| Gilman and he saw and bad a conversation with.Keller in that city, and that he was ned.arrested | at all.À warrent, however, was isued for him, TT held to appear for a paltey oll it is his intention, in two or threa yhary to esme back to this sity and settle up with all his eredi- |.hy | >.TA will be remembered that one ni tS bot a * [eck ago several te-glass wi ws wipro 1 broken in stores nee Lawrence street, an incipient fire was discovered and Juenched y am Hoge Informing him that he knew thero waz a warrant | ob for his capture, but he preferred giving him- \u2018A 99lf Up and confessing all to bet toa formal arrest.He then stated that he and one Joseph Charbonneau, laborer, St.Hypolite street, the Iatter.being drunk, had broken.the windows and set fire to the stables.Not theslightest sus- loon had attached itself to Chartraud, but hav- chosen to crimingte himself, he was at once en care of.Charbonneau was arrested last evening by Detective Arcand, and deaies all oon- aection with the affair.Chartrand sticks to his story, however, and the two bave boon remanded \u2018for er evidence, Difficulties of the Consus.The taking of the census is s necessary work, and great care has been taken to shape and arrange the queries asto avoid errors.There are #fow anomalies, for example, s census taker re- aently asked of a manufacturer: * What is the gate capital employed in your business is was construed to mean, how much was the manufacturer worth after his debts were paid.This was evidently a wrong conclusion aud the census taker ed that the question referred to the amount of capital pri invested, but | this would not secount for any increase of capital that might have taken place.Still another remedy was that the value of plant and stock on band should be given, but this -might be unpaid fcr and might have been purchased in a foreign country, and therefore could not properly ke included in the wealth of Canada.The question was submitted to two Commissioners, each of whom gave a different opinign\u2014cue saying that only the value of the plant 1d be given, and the other maintained the value of the building should be added\u2014though there was probe- bility that the latter might be entered under the hesdiug of real estate.And so the question remains.Further, a case is mentioned of a dry goods retailer stating that he had a capital of $10,000 invested in manufacturing, when ail bis manufacturing oensists in the employment of three girls to trim bounets.Upon s basis like this the manufacturing interests will show sn immense development since the last census.: River Notes.One hundred and fifty men are engaged in clearing the wharves of ice.oe Vincent has made the addition of eighty naw cedar skiffs to his fotills.«Tho boxes which serve as sockets for the elec- trio light poles are being repaired and placed in tion.\u2019 With the exception of a little drift ice floating dawn the current the harbor is perfectly free from \"he traight sheds of ive.Fampester Live of reight » o 7 be o iteamers, which have heretofore stood mext to ity: | Ale mom ou i oer al he a Pious plats the ARSON.Stupid FOV The extensive repairs Trask have bean having made to their et ng the wharves, gre shout completed.; The of Tilly have begun laced steel ones, bed hat oven removed.we eeeme TRE GEOLOGICAL MUSEUN.str John A.Macdeuald's Assuyamees- A Svap reporter te-day interviewed Mr, F.W.Henshaw, President of the Board of Trade and Corn Exchange, in.reference to the result of the visit of the deputation recently sont to Ottawa in regard to the Geological Muscum removal.The following souversation took place: \u2014 Reporter\u2014Has the resait of your recent visit ta Ottawa, in relation to the proposed removal of the Geological Museum, yet been printed or given to the Board ?\u2018Mr.Henshaw\u2014The report is bere; it has not been printed, or as yet made public; the contents have Peer given to the Board.R.\u2014Were the assurances given by the Government satisfactory and conclusive ?! Mr.Henshaw\u2014TYes ; the answer was perfectly equolusive, there was no room for misconstruc- tien ; Sir John promised that s museum should be retained bere and kept up as heretofore for public exhibition, and that hereafter duplicates of sll specimens added to the Burvey's collection would be sevt bere.\"R.\u2014How then do you for the entire col- 1 deu Méverisements fie PI 1 THE EDITOR of THE SI ERP frome year.HLNRY GRANT, | i i H È UTYLISH GREYS, Gand 7 years.ONE PAIR BLACK HOREES, à years.\"Sixteen Fine Horses \u201881 the abore, Just arrives from O atario : If positively ve sold MAGUIRRE'S HORSE MARKE ) (COLLEGE STREET, On FRIDAY, 33nd Instant.a be aan RO \u201c the marked ; Sale Friday at 12.30 ovdock.__ EAU & GOWDEY, Auctionsera, \u201cAn original Desmn, in 4 Acts, by Tom Tagioe, susitlod: = SRA dna FAT ARTE Pr \u2018A THE BR various F = Ë & for Driving and ë 25k Gallere, .ie ETHREN of the Lodges ot 4.ria warn Hall, Place d\u2019Armes.on 33nd 8 o'clock i Ë 2d 5 I g Ë £ »O00 at $1.50 woald .\u201cThree hundred and thir the year would thus give an or $189.500, sital of four millions, JOAEPH MITCHEL HANTS' BANK OF CANADA.,; lied with fresh air Feat tad of it, and will be lighted by the eleotrio light., 84 the residence, No.636 PALACE STRERT.oa Saturday Meruing Several rally good articles of Household Faraitare.; Sale TEN o'clock.GOWDEY, Auctienceras THINK IT OVER ! ever otercé toget on St.Lawrence street by accosting him apd |\u2018 porcs REREST GIVEN ft» Dividend o the rats of SIX PER CENT.per asmum, upon the pakd-op Capital Stock of this d, that the samo will bo payable at its Banking House, in this city, ou after Wednesday, the It June next.The Trapefir Booke will be closed from the 17th #0 the 31st May next, both Rays inctusive.the 53rd Inet, \u2019 Lope, Esty En 24 354 7 Oll Lamps, Chande- of first-class quality, sd ~ The ANNUAL GENERAL MERTISG of the | HOLDERS wiil bé held ut as Bink, on Wednesday, the 15th day ef June next, The Chair to be taken at 12 o'clock noon.By order of ths Board.ro Now ts the time te ft ap the now houses FRED R.COLE.Manufacturer; 418 and 430 Noire Dame Street, TIMOTHY SÉRD! A CHOICE LOY FOR SALE, In quantities to suit purchasers aad shipped to odes, : JAMES OLIVER & Co, 94 Foundling atreet, Mont wal ALE\u2014At Cote St.3 g sf: \u2018 2 Cd on TE i Lie du EU = i ! 3 =» Montreal, April 20th, 1881.A UCTION SALE OF BRITISH.SSF ESE ER Saturday, the 33rd instant.Bale at ONE o'clok p.m.A.B.STEWART & SON, CHANDELIERS! u 28 i ë ff ix 3 8 : pe el J F OTS FOR aig rend DEL EINDLING $150.met RER ENT, UPRI AND sro hip) ss Teo Kho Above reward.WILEY'S CHINA HALL, 433 Netre Dame Strees.A REALLY GOOD THING! Irma der, Toa Seve sure, always quik GOLE'S FAMOUS GOAL OIL STOVE Took iret prize tn the last other IR OF coon st.CHANDELIERS! R8\u2014WANTED TWO COAT CUT.two Pressmen.Apply to James O'Brian reg ni AT CANAD] Veh A, 3 J Tl }Y WANTED\u2014BILLIARD 2 : Wazet 83 per week.9 - D-+A GENERAL SER ; A GEN, VANT, Ay 2 WE Apply at 210 9.i Ë i it | i f fi H E : F 4 : Ë i A gS i] i ESR £ Ë i EF New York Kid Bobts| JUST RECEIVED.= Best t ef Ladies\u2019 Fine O'BRIEN'S, * 309 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN: NTOR OF TACKL ER RE A FOE SAL 5 it i D-BY A MARRIED COUPLE, 0 VE: ave fouet opens with board, NVANTED_BY A SMART AND E \u201cable young Indy, 8 situa on in a will bo w los 10 = ow He of learning otk wo won us Jor 2 or , C.D furn \u2018Address O.1374.\" Sran Oflon 81'S >-A PARTNER WITH A to g0 into the Self.) VV ANTED-\u2014A TINSMITH TO will bo given.Add res.L Boe, Bulg : A GOOD OPERATOR ON N Apply to Thos Bouma, md E\u2014A small water been about aix mous \"ri ne.sue 6 Robert Mitchell's Four 1 Ale Pumps : A LE Share Tatil: un Address, P.©.Box, 756.GOT ER D R SALE\u2014BLACK MA pt Sat as OWDePY À 23 Victoria street, RE OF 7 YRARS.ME YU ANTED-A WAITER, AT 197 ST.JAMES WwW A TER-YOUNG GIRL AB USK.LW Ane leur; atrect.Ho ua TED \u2014 FOUR PAINTERS ately, ot 300 Richmond ste- §.FORSALE-ON Ranges, nearly R SALE\u2014SET OF tare, Horse Hair Sofa, LSEDROOM FURNI- lection having been removed to Ottawa in violation of this promise ?Mr.Henshaw.\u2014I can imaÿine no other cause than the continued illness of Sir John, who cannot personally attend to the fulfilment of his as- taranoes.B\u2014Do you not think it is time that the public should be made aoquainted with the-facts in regard to the inaction of the Government in regard to these promises ?Mr.Henshaw.\u2014I oertainiy do, and shall take slope at once to have the matter thoroughly , 90 that if any redress is possible we may get it No answer has ever been received by the city siatheritios to the last remonstrance seat to the Gévaroment, beyond the mere recognition of its & .THE PROPOSED TUNNEL.Very Faverable Probable A cemptotren of the mel Within Three Yeurs.Mr.Bbanly\u2019s prelimi report as to the foas- i of conetracting à reilway tunnel! ander the St.River betwees Longueuil and Bèchelage bas been completed and handed to the.South-Eastern Railway aod Tuznel Company, aod by the Company forwarded on Baturday last toithe Lieut-Governor-in-Council for approval ol eanotion.: } ja CHARACTER OP THR WORK.weuld'be neçessary to go some twenty feat lower wish the tunnel than it was rerionsly antiel- pad.At that additional depth the character of the -vork was found to be of the very best for tun- fee tn the rock: The presence of rock limestone, was dreaded, was aot discoversd in any pai} of the survey.TMNT run grades.; juenos of having to s0 much lower hn rock, the ofthe track will be ge opt cipated they would.Thus on (he: North hote where, the dip of the rook is low, the water in the river comparatively d nt track close to the shore, the abil prose , | will be 106 feet to the mile.On the te ol where the conditions are more fa it but 85 feet to tho mile.The report calls atlention to the fact that as the heavy truific will ge prinei towards the south the: vtewptess on the North will not be particu- à ojéctionsble.Like gradients to be | addy oly ais.© grad are stessier ches are in sxistende ever which hoary trafic is sueoosefally.DRE 5.THE OOS?AND.DIMENSIONS.wo routes have been surveyed The cet of 4 , | bber snes saimated ut $8,800,000, snd of two at.$4,100,000.Thee estimates wyvide for the Richest of sxoelienes of re nS a CVA Ee ae » Tables, Cha rs, What-not, £¢.will bo soi cheap y Ryley , ' : e \u2018rs R BALE\u2014A GOOD SIZED TELESCO -A BOOK-BINDER.A GENERA iad of 16 or 1: 10 Jeary A RESPECTABLE BOY.Catherine : \u20ac band preserved; bt 2s re NV rs whe e stores x Fen FART ek Li Eat YOUNG GIRL To Awrente étteet, St.Jean i TIO) rh ON as FIRST.OMAN TO TAKE IN FAM\u2026S i Feit: oces equine | 0 83 The two Stores and D : bor: Daw Store wellings, Kos.48 and à3 0e.The VE shen des, with ne cities with good The Large Store with Holst, No.85 Common stresd,- Severs) small Dwellings, central part of the city.Choap GALLAGHER, HUGH GALLAG ; DROPERTY FOR SALE \u2014 oases Mos.5, 7, 0 amd 11 well bait, Board; .Al to Né.yard and sheds, Ko.Appar NS.266 a ft pnt ht [3 523252828 Ii veuns.Sead 13 700 0s eel, All 1, 1U rooms, well Anishod.Terms large detached Villa re St Urbain streets, wih groand, well s.ocked with fruit trees.2% Farohasé money may remain in the bn ba BRACE #50 REWARD! BAGGAGE TRANSFER thief who stole the are.my transfer a UA, BELT ie _ LET\u2014Stores, offices, shops à iscrent partons GTABLES TO LET.40 Beaver Hall.84 ANTED\u2014By 1st May, Smal OFFICE ON FIRST FLOOR.=.3 on would be willing to B&W ting rent, âc.to \u201c\u201c BL,\" Stan Office.- #3 1 + ED\u2014Small House, for 1 Ton ron we Sam E\u2014PROVINCE SL Jases street preferred of Momtreal.\u2014No.\u2014 Miss OTIS péplis in Vocal Celture at her residence, EDUCATIONAL A heal TERRIER PUPS.IN CANON TIRER of Torrmoon, the , will te tice, al oe $3005 Ana chattels of an 8 st en 1a COLE A NT E D\u2014Large Farnished 0 Howse.T.P.POWELL, 17] St.James ROOMS \u2014~ FURNISHED TQ LET.17 a RMR ELUANT, ASAT Rooms 40 BEAVER HALL JROOM8 AND BOARD.No.903 BLEUE _e RM 40,4 \u2014 FURNISHED.108 STANÉL JBOARD \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM wire | 5 i ANTED\u2014A 2HOROUQH SERVANT, fred ars a good Apply $00 Bherhrooks street, A SMART YOUNG MAN AS steve; both voile, Mons other meed appiy.os \u201cOF GOOD ADDRESS, | i va ferenona, at the Jaca TRE OOUNTRY, 10 «| heu es 31 vas v \" ° \"I .0e \u201cpre mou e 5 .mit int at 3A together, which wag not often, there was a something in Nusebye look and manuer which made the owner of Wortley Hall uneasy.To the latter Naseby's features were startingly disable.They had & cast and an ex ion which somehow he did not like, Why the feelings were produced he conld not explain to \u2018himself, bur assuredly he {eli a strange mis- ging when near him.On the other band, Naseby did not seek to couciliate him aa bedi others.Nay, it seemed as if in his presence he bad grea: difficulty in keeping an even temper \u2018and a placid countenance, and oft-n when in his vicinity, if the Colonel's eye was pot di- Tectly upou him, his own would gleam with a fierce lurid light, and his countcuanea becutne convulsed, with deadliest on.Bat, in truth, they seldom met, and never voluntarily.It was but rarely that Naseby\u2019s duty led him to the Hall on buainess, and the Colonel hardly ever accompanied Beatrice to the Grange\u2014the latter being determined to manage her estate withoat his interfeuguge.This state of matters went on for months and months, Naseby obtaining a constantly increas -ing ascendency, over Beatrice, until, without raising any alarm in her mind regarding any ulterior purpose be had in view, he had become her familiar private counsellor, and was made by her the repository of many persoual thoughts and feelings.He had gained the influence he sought, and now only waited for the tune when he could turn his power over \u2018her to account.The first year after marviage had passed, and the secoud Was nearly expired ; but there was no prospect of the result contemplated by Beatrice and the.Colonel being realised.No heir to the two estates had bern born.This was gail and wormwood to the pair who had married for the sole purpose of gratifying their malignant feelin Was that after all to be frustrated | Was Wortley Hall to descend to Edward Manton! Was the family ot Beatrice\u2019s hated cousin, and still more hated .wife to inherit the Grange, with its wealth and hanors! The one probability caused the Colonel to gnash his teeth with rage, the other in the heart of Beatrice Shelldruke the warst \"passions that find a place in woman's nature.This made her a wilhug instrament for the development of Gerald Naseby's plot, and the realization of a revenge for which he had been planning and wating ail along.He knew the objects on both side 8 far which - the marriage hud been entered into.The gossip in the publicivom of the Marston Arms, to which he had eagerly listened, and the inquiries he hud made, had given him exact information on the paint, and the knowledge had formed the hasis of all his future operations.\u201cMrs.Marston,\u201d said Naseby, laying his hau i ou his boson with an unpressive gesture.* Cousitler me vour most devoted servant, your 8'ave, whose sole and undivided desire is to promote Your interests, to please and gratify you to the very utmost of my power.| have but to Know your teelings to make them my own\u2014to understand your desires to get them accomplish.ei\u201d \u201c] know it, my Naseby.Yon have indeed shown yourself to be devoted to my sær- vice.lt was the conviction of it, 1 think, that induced mie to wake you the confidant of this the derpest secret in my bosom.\u2018As for help, .this i> à matter in which no help can avail: 1 am grateful for four sympathy, but 1 know full well you cannot aid me.\u201d There was silence between them for several .minutes, during which Beatrice sat with averted face gazing at the window in moody abstraction.the tempter studying her countenance and its how far it would be safe to exhibit to The result the ity too seize it.came involuntary 4 low, deliberate, but distinct toto .\u201cMrs.MNamton, it Sependa wm yourself whether I can help you in matter or not.\u201d \u201cShe turned on him a look of mute, astonished inquiry, which he met with a sinisterly suggestive smile\u2014such a smile as he had never before disy.layed to her eyc.\u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d from her ightly-drawn lips.v *If 1 understand you truly,\u201d he went on, *\u201c your deep, qu-vchless desire is to keep your cousin and his family from the succession.\u201d *1t is.\u201d \u201c\u2018 Are vou ready to take any means possible to have the desire gratified I\" * Can you doubt it?Havel exproemod my feeling so vaguely that you can the question \"\u201d * Nay, madam; but with soma people the strongest dosire gives way before a course of action that seems bold, hazardous, or\u2014or\u2014what the world calls deceptive.For my part, were I in your place, and had the same cause of hate, 1 would allow no scruple to stand between me and the attainment of my wish.It may not be 50 with you,\u201d and if such be the cass, it will be better that this conversation no farther.\u201d She turned deadly pale and trembled from head 10 foot.*\u201c No more, Naseby,\u2019* she hoarsely returned.«The question ia not what | am ready to do ; but what is likely to accomplish what wish.\u201d \u201c\u2018 And ! am the last man to propose anythip else.The suggestion | was about to make wil ensure the realization of your wish, Shall 1 proceed 1 \u201c Speak out,\u201d she gasped.\u2018Say at once what you mean.\u201d % «| mean that if you have suffieient courage and «let-ruination en heir could be procured for Wortley Hall and the Grange.\u201d \u201c Procured,\u201d\u2019 faltered Beatrice.\u201cYes, niadam, procured, and not a soul hut those in the secret would know that the child Was DOL your own.\u201cHa! ojaculated Beatrice, with a long breath.\u201cNow l understand you.\u201d Then may I ask if what I suggest is too distasteful to be contemplated! If so, let it be no farther discussed, and if remembered by you at all\u2014 remembered only as a proof of my unbounded readiness to serve you.\u201d She turned again to the window to pause and ponder, and Naseby awaited .the issue witha sardonic grin of satisfaction which would have artled and dismayed her had she observed it.But the*Mephistopheles face was showu'only behind her back.When sho turned.the window to speak it had vanished.*t Naseby,'\u2019 she remarked.\u201c1 do not se bow this is possible of accomplishment.\" \u201cMadam, the first question to settle is\u2014Are you ready for such a stratagem if it can be accomplished 1 Incensed as you are against your cousin, would you rather that he was master and his wife mistress of the Grange then that a stranger should it.\u201d © ¢ His wife mistress here !\"Texclaimed Beatrice - With vulpine fierceness.\u2018\u201c Never, 1 will do snything\u2014anything to prevent that.\" se Thot is just Yow I read your mifid, and having no doubt that youn received sufficient wrong ot their hands to justify such retaliation, I have inted out the onky vlan to frustrate their opes.\u201d\u2019 \u201cWhat the wrong was [ shall not say.Enough tiat by it they ineurred my undying bate, and | am ready to dare the utmost for revenge.But, oh, Naseby, oan such a project as you have indicated be carried out! It seems to Mme impossible.\u201d * Not impossible, with care on your and Moy assistance.When due time has elapsed 1 shall have made such preparations as will make ft appear that you have given birth to a male éhild.You way safely leave all the details to me\u2014nurse, docior, child, everything\u2014and 1'i} guarantee that no suspicion shal arise.\u201d ; «Bat how will you be able to do this 1** fal- ered Beatrice, cager to adopt a scheme which \u201d would gratify her vindictive malice, yet a ted by the difficulty and danger by whith it wa surrounded.- Think of the overwhelming re.sait of .You must employjconfederates.: can be sure they will be faitliful te i se Then Dé peta joet must be no mare thought of.Make your choice, Mrs.Marston, between secrecy and your cousin's succession.1 for one will not aAstep further, if you are wad enough to think seeking the Colupel\u2019s acyuiescence; and if I withdraw from our com your decision at once, and let stern, peremptory tone, so different from the respectful manner in which he had hitherto addressed her, might have warned Beatrice of the danger of placing.beroelf in this man's power and scared her from compliance.But the tewpter's bait was too alluring and had been too skilfully presented for prudence to have play.He had with subtle art appealed to the fiercest passion of her nature, and counted securely on the issue.Nor had he long to wait for after a few momenta\u2019 silspoe she impulsively exclaimed-\u2014 +] agree.The Colonel shall never know.\u201d * You swear this F\" \u2019 * | swear it.\u201d \u201cThen shall the scheme proceed.À fow months heuce, and there will be rejoicings over the birth of an heir to the Hall and the Grange.\u201d What an object of care and consideration did Beatrice how become to all about her, from the expectant father down to the youngest maid in kitchen and scullery.Nothing was allowed to sunoy or disturb her: her every wish was grapt- ed; her ease and comfort promoted iu all possi- bls ways.Long ere the lapse of time had made such a thing desirable the Colonel suggested to his wife that the doctor at Wortley should eoca- sionally pay her a visit, but the was very emphatically rejected.With an assumption of unlooked for self-will and obstinate determination Beatrice dcclared that she would not t herself into the hands of the village doctor, ut that a medical man of skill and » nuree of experience should be procured from Liverpool.(To bs continued.) LATEST MAIL NEWS.Canada.The London undertakers are going to insugu- rate a system of having funerals in the eve: in the sununer time.a Mr.Edwin Falkner, of the township of Sydney, county of Hastings, Ont, has a ewe that bas gives birth to six lambs inside of a year.The residents of Stadacona village, Que., have been troubled during the last few days by the nocturnal apparitions of a supposed ghost.À party of four Arnprior, Ont, young men intend making a trip to Winnipeg during the Summer, utilizing their canoes as much as possible.Some days ago the body of a was found on the ice near the head of St.Joseph's Island.À letter and $50 were iu one of bis packets.A militis list similar to the British army and navy hist will shortly be published by the Militia Department.It will show the names of th: officers attached to each corps, with period of service.Reports from the Upper Gatineau state that there is soveral feet of snow in the bush yet.The water is very low, and unless there are heavy mins within two weeks a great amount of fine timber will be stuck.\"An Ontario says :\u2014* The land t worked far four hours vying to induce a \"oan to emigrate to Manitobs by telling him how healthy it was out there before he found the 1 wan \u2018vas à professional grevedigger.\u201d _- Enteeviqws with \u2014 from all parts of cit sevese Ottawa - Letters have been received at Halifex from Ontario capitalists enquiring as to the sdvan- of Halifax for starting woollen mills, and otbring to invest $50,000 in starting mills providing local capitalists will invest a similar sum.A lalf-starved infant about two years old was left by some inhuman person a tew morm- ings since at the door of à gentleman in Wal- ai Ont.A bit of old blanket and a nursing bottle half filled with reduced brandy were ot that kept the child from perishing.A party of drunken Indians, numbering about fifty, arrived at the Grand Trunk railway station at Brockville from the west the other morning.They made things lively for some hours, their shouting and yelling being hideous.A number of tierce souffle» took , but no serious damage was done.At the Kingston hospital « large tumor was removed from beneath the lower jaw of a man.The tumor was nine or ten inches in circumference, and filled up the whole space between the jaw and the side of the neek.It was attached to the jarr bone so that a portion of this had to be sawn off to secure the removal of the tumor.lt was a [rightful looking proceeding, but it was completed without any mishap and with little loss of blood for such an extensive cut as was required.An examination has recently been made of the antimony mine at Lake Nicolet, Southam, ques and the deposit of ore pronounced by a expert to be the largest yet known in the world, while the absence of impurities, wach as lead, copper, and arsenic, renders it of a superior nature for the production of the pure metal.This has been acquired quite lately by American capitalists, who will at once commence extensive operations.The other morning an eccentric wan called on the Kingston city treasurer and wanted to negotiate in reference to soturing the city hall to hold a temperance lecture.\"He said he was advocating something Dew.He wanted to impress upon the le the importance of organ- Ping a drunkards\u2019 colony about ninety voiles from the city on the lino of the Kingston and Pembroke railway, where all the nkards would be sent ou their third appearance before the magistrate.The Halifax liquor dealers have experienced a groat deal of trouble this year in obtaining the signatures of & majority of the ratepayers the districts in which they carry on business to their titions for licenses, and the consequence is that although a month has aince the licenses for 1380 expired, less ove third of them have been renewed.In order to protect themselves and their interests, and to more effectually make their influence felt in the city, it is re ried that a number of the dealers are organizing for the purpose ** Boycotting ** all those who refused to sign their petitions for censes.À short time since à man named Henry Clark was prepared for the funeral a chum of the de.ceaged was asked what was his religions belief, and said Clark was a Catholic.Accordingly the funeral took place and the dead was committed to the resting place with all the im ivenees which that Church brings to the last snlemn rites.After he was buried it was established beyond a doubt that he was a Protestant, and not only that but an in good standing and high up in the order.Some are for taking the body bp sad others for leaving it where it is, but further development may be expected Mere and Longer Weol.Nr.Fimeon Ehever, of Lunenbarg, Ont, rends ws à elipping of wool from a Cotswold ram.of whieh he says, \"I have à pure bred Cotswold mu that I bought at the Dominion Fair held at Ottawa one year ago last fall, taking first prise as a vam lamb.He weighed 108 pounds st twelve months old, elipped 20 pounds of wool, it bein, ever 20 inches in length, a sample of which ond you.\" Mr, Shaver thinks the cormer of 0 in which be lives je ahead yoi, snd en tainly the nresant Quahea takes à bank seat.died suddenly at Stonebridge.After the body |\u201d to lay his wires under the pavements upon paying the city one cent foy each lineal foot that be lays.A bystander asked:\u2014\u201c What will you do if the Council does not grant your petition and pass the urdinance aa you desire 1° * 1 can get aleng very well without tearing wp the pavement,\u201d be replied.oe the Gret distriet,\u201d said one of the officers of the Company, * we ahall mire 1,800 borsc power to light this district, and there will be 15.600 lamps simultaneously burning.\u2018 It is = distriot in w ich we gan compele wit pre even if the gas companies supply light for nothing.We shall derive enouch income from the electric power that we supply b the expense attending the lighting by night.There are runni 241 steam eopgines with 566; horse power iu the distriot, 590 hoistways and 54 clevators; 483 of the boistways are worked by hand and 108 are worked by horses ap iu the top of the buildings.\u201d Mr.Edison then said\u2014I pro to distribute electric power throughoat the downtown district and to make every room available for factery purposes.I shall pot steam engines in the district, which have An day to pay all aggregate of 3,500-horee But A a customer wants more power than my small fnotor supplies 1 can give him à nu of motors.The 1 à motor that we will/put in measures 2j} by 4} feet.This ie seven- horse motor.We make them down to Pne-halt horse power\u2014a motor that you cam put ifito your bedroom.: In answer to the questions \u201cWill you compete with the companies ?** Mr.Edisod replied : \u201cWe both produce light from ccel, and jt\u2019s a question of the survival of the fittest.) Then he went on to say that the gas cermpanigé sell 1.000 feet of gas that should yield the light of 3,000 candles, but that consumers do not et more than the light of 900 candles owing the choking of thefburners and the inequality of the pressure and other causes, and that ho r steady a ge jet may seem a revolvi mirror set fore it will show that the © rises and falls.The elcétric light, hke sunlight.is- Steady.San- light fades into twilight se imperceptibly that the der network of ,nerves called the iris is mot subjected to any sudden and perilous dilation or contraction, and the steady light from the electric wire has a like merit.\u201cJt is the flickering of a gaslight that gives you pain after reading under it for a number of hours,\u201d Mr.Edison said, as he inted triumphantly at the steady white light the horse-shoe carbon in his bulbous lam Whatever may be the practical result of these assertions so confidently made by Mr.Edison, it is qertaio that holders of gas companies\u2019 stock are selling rapidly enough to depress prices considerably.Montreal Companies\u2019 stock lost three and one half points at this morning's Board sales and closed with a weak feeling FACTS AND FIGURES.During the six years between 1870 and 1876 thers were 63,443 persons exiled to Siberia by the Government of the late Czar.The Jews of H form less than five per oent.of the population but they farnish eighteen cent.of the university students and two-thirds of the Jewish students study Jurisprudence.The total strength of the volunteer fores in Great Britain is 343,548, made up of 189,603 rifles, 600 light horse, 43,414 artillery, 9,569 engineers, and 60 mounted rifles.Of the whole, 196,938 are efficient, and 17,284 have earned the special grant of 50s.The average of members of the Garfield Cabinet is 51.Gladstone\u2019s Cabinet aver ages 58 ; rather low for the Old Country, which Cabinet Minister in Aarica ja 37, the 68.There are two i ap Cun mi ab Kingdom was £39,696,080, a small sum, as it seems, when the prions is cons der to which the national earnings depend upon a judicious expenditure of coal.The quantity of tans of coal raised was larger by 1,400,000 tons than in 1878.The Paris police force consists of the chief, the assistant chic.the Chef de Bureau, 24 ! clerks, 5 1 tors où divisions, 25 principal inspectors,, 700 brigadiers, 700 sub-brigadiers, 6,800 pohcemen, and 13 medical men.Between 1574 and the end of 1879 the arrests amounted to 330,788, of which 195,935 consisted of men.The list of thoss who fell into the \u201cclutches of the ice comprises among others 3,092 young girls, 1,719 Hower-seller., 1,041 engravera, 3,944 printers, 231 journalists and litbrary men, 667 teachers, 3,839 waiters, 43 doctors, 13 lawyers, 137 chemists, 42 midwives, 4 veterinary surgrons, 177 street clean- ners, 616 owners of house property, and 26 \u2014\u2014\u2014 NATURAL HISTORY.The steward of the lately \u2018wrecked barque * Frontabelle'\u2019 owed his life to the captain's retriever.He was unable to swim, and the dng, on seing him aink; dived after him and drag- him to the surface out of the .The og then let go of his hold, and swimming ahead, thrust his tail into the steward's face, who seized it, and wag towed to a reef.Eight days after a hea belonging to a lady living in Monticelle, N.Y., bad disappeared, a clucking noise way heard in an unfrequented part of the woodhouse.Investigation showed a hole in the wall which the hen\u2019s héad was protruding.The chicken had dropped between tho two walls, and, not being able to extricate herself, had picked a hole in the wall, thrust het head through, and called for help.: a STRAKOE Axnu ox St.ANTHONY'S osE.\u2014 During prosent winter ns residing at the foot of 8t.Anthony's Nose, on the North side and in that vicinity, have been startled at night by.the peculiar howling of au animal, with which none in that section are familiar.ane noise made tesembles somewhat at of the squalling a goose, only much louder, and is more of a screech.i in that section have organized themselves into hanting expeditions, wid nightly follow up the animal, but as yet it has suc y eluded its pursuers.: The tascks made are very large, but resembling in shape thoss of à wild cat.\u2014Poeks- kill Blade.A rattleanake was seen to stretch himself cut néar a huge rock in Arizona A large hawk swept down and neaïly caught his snakeshi napping.\u2018The make ng his rattle pe coiled ready for a strike, , while the hawk hovered round, making a dash first on one side and then = the ro Wy anake ade a ing and a n iled \u2018te strike, and before he could recoil himself the hawk seized him with both talons close behind the head.In fact he had him on the neck, and swept into the air, while the snake struggled and twisted, away up into the blue aky in wide cirelin sweeps, until the reptile hung lim and lifeless, when the hawk came down % earth again, and, alighting on a neighboring tree, began to dine.: A Consiro Ours Lire Tho took a trip into coun er when on the } nas 8 mile from any WOASe, Dotioed a ca, & uge one, almost as large ad a fhirkized dog.It was lying upon the ground, its feet wu most, in such a way that he bad m0 doubt that it had Bllen = victim V0 \u2018some vidious dog.Around it, ing unmsuspectingly, was a ef emall birds.Foe apparently Ÿ cat wis vision of the within rane of the observer far has & penchant for old Ministers, The youngest his neighbor\u2014in County\u2014Mr.Benedict.of his arrival at the Challis place manifested every symptom of home-sick- and althongh the horses is ordinarily à ! animal, this oue proved an exception.He would leave the other horse in the and go apart by himselt into a smaller , where he would stand for hours looking the hair off his breast.Whenever any mber of the Benedict household came near, horse betrayed lively ai of ition.ne day Mr.Bendict Yimeelf ond the orse became alwcst violent in his demonstra- jous, and shorily afterward was missed, and, what was more singular, the gate of the encle- sure was disoovered to be missing also.\u2018Ake horse was soon discovered walking up the lane to Mr, Benedict's house, and after some search the gate! was.found hanging on the limp of a tree in the woods, at a considerable height above the ground.The only reasonable i that the horse, in his determination to follow his former master, had broken through the gate and carriéd it away with him, and had afterward ingeniously relieved himself of the in- cumbrance.HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS.BREAD MAKING.Few persons are aware of the which occur in the character of the flour ing the rocess of making bread.Some might think so far as nutriment is concerned one might as well eat the wheat, as eat the bread ; but that would be a great mistake.The chemical character the wheat is changed by grinding, the heat caused by the friction of the stonea changing a part of the starch into gum.Overground flour males sticky bread because the starch being deficient and the in excess, the bread does not rise as it d, but remains heavy and sad, sod the housekeeper becomes sad and hesvy, too, in consequence.If the miller were consulted about this he would say the floor was killed in the grinding; that is it he had the honor to confess his fauit.In mixing bread the starch of the flour becomes saturated with water and the sugar and albumen are dissolved, when the yeast is added a fermentation is produced, the an changed into sugar, the sugur is into alcohal; and in these ses Oxygen is consumed by the yeast and carbonic acid is formed.This gas is Lept from escaping by the tenacious dough and forms innumerable bubbles in the dough, which swells and rises.When the bread is put into the oven, the water is change to steam, the carbonic acid gas is expanded by the heat and the bread rises still more; the aloohal is all driven off into vapor by the heat and is entirely removed, so that the most squeamish total abstainer need never fear that he can ever take a drop of aleahol in his bread in this way.The heat ruptures all the starch grains of the flour, changes more of them into sugar and in the roasting of the rust somel of the s is changed into caramel, which gives to newly made bread its delicious scent.By these processes and by its lightness, breed bo- comes greatly more di and nutritious \u201cthan flour or wheat.The rising of the dough is sometimes produced by means of i powders, whi of carbonate of sods an tartaric acid ; or by the use of salt and hydro- ehloric acid ; or by carbonate of ammonia; The aweber of tipabed tn.Gory a yet is at about.8,304 of two cigare per ned cartes x ; which undergons mere of - Mm.D.L.B.\u2014How is bread raised am-! besides using 8,000 tots of snuff and 700 toms monis and is it healthy ?Pictu vp fact of tobecbo for chewing.used by bakère is the carbonate and contains Last year the out put of coal in the United carbonic adi In the oven the gas is freed Ki amounted to 134,000,238 tons.The by the heat itd\" the ammonia is driven off in value of the coal was £46,902,879 ; and, as 18,- vapor, but if it Es not all got rid of in way 442,295 tons of.col, coke and t fuel, it remains in the bread and gives it a bad flavor worth £7,206,799, were sent abroed, the total and also makes it unwholesome.1f one used kitchen and furnace bill for fuel in the United always the exact quantity required, it would be all right, but then one cannot always do it.= Brascarser\u2014I bave mislaid the Paper in which was given s fast black dye ; will you kindly repeat it.Are the yellow and green d recently given for cotton or wool! Aws.\u2014The black is as follows, for wool, bail the goods for two hours in a decoction of nut falls powdered, then keep it for two hours in a bath composed of log wood raspings and sulphate of iron in scalding hot but not boiling water ; air the goods frequently daring this time, this isim t as the effect of the air is to give intensity to the black.The proportions of materials are, one pound of galls, one pound cf sulphate of iron and 6 Ibs.of | to 20 Iba, of wool or eloth.Silk is dyed in the same manner, but kept longer in the gall liquor.Cotton should first dyed blue : and the addition of an equal proportion of alder bark is generally made to the galls The yellow and green are for either cotton ar wool.A.B.\u2014I have a piece of cardinal red satin, can I dye it black or brown * As \u2014 You can make it brown by dyeing it black, brown being a mixture of red sid black.Tieat it as descri elsewhere for coloring silk black.J.H.M.\u2014How is bread made with malt yeast! Axs.\u2014Poura quart of boiling water over four ounces of malt and two ounces of boil it half an hour, strain it and mix it with balf a pound of flour, cover it and keep it in à warm place until it ferments sud rises when it is jy for use, it is uscd precisely as brewer's yuast.Axxiz B.\u2014How can I restore writing which has faded so that it is illegible?Axs.\u2014Make a solution of promiate of potash, one .ina teaspoonful water and paint over the writing with a soft camel's hair brush dipped in this liquid.: SUBSCRIRER.\u2014My chimney smok CAD you tell me how to cure it ! Axe.\u2014 fault is often caused by the throat of the rey being too large.is may be remedied fix ing a piece of sheet iron bent es ahown in the This lessens the draft space and down currents which causs the emote\u201d the throat is all right it may remedy the to fasten a piece of sheet She fre Dian.wide across upper re which the draft sui De inercased.place, by M.C.\u2014 What is the best work on carriage inting?Axs.\u2014 Write to Putram & Sons, New York, for a catalogue of their works on the arein and it can only be reme- is, ; - © ; ; a her .ol , L ; J a ~~ = .%Lwillnmswer for ther Sdality ; bat be sure bd died the wosd \"THE LOST BABY 3 ta: i Theil tra them no further than is ados.mr hai verni.ONE NS i or Co Dtaly necomary.la Lt Manchester, or : SE J.B.R\u2014How can | got a wax plast As.7 MABELS LOVE.utention, Mrs.Marten, bo the performance of 300s TO sr ow fr ave 4.Miwa, Yempioes, U > oe , Frs port in the busines, and leove .an oy toa with what they ate Leslie & Co., Toronto, and have one CHAPTER XX.atthe Coloaci\u2014ha will never agree to 820 Intand to do for the\u201d future, from which ws sent by mail.; TRE BLIRTE O7 AN HEIR TO WORTLET WALL AND wach a deception.\u201d reprint a few extrécte, It would vcem aa if Mas.* J,-M.\u2014Mow can I clean air ostrich THE 5 \u2018 Tho Orlane! must be deceived aa wall ss.something prastioal\u2019 and tangible was about to pemet _ANs.\u2014That depends on the calor, if With Colonel Marston, Naseby-5iad be- others,\u201d was Nasby's quick, emphatic reply, parents dise wf be as waiting for the i of Tune color.may bo cleaned by some a favorite.When chance Teought thom \u201cIf you but so as hint t to him, the pro- Aldermen to pass the ordinance authorising him 1% na + may y dipping it frequently in a solution of borax and frtre cabtile epap, and then rinsing it in pure sot water, In drying, it should be hung so that the hick loot, that may means of a t brass wire, hicated moderately hot, and used asa Brasis.\u2014How are hot rolls made! Please give receipts for gi cake and cranberry sauce! ANa.\u2014- for breakfast are made as follows : Que ounce of butter is warmed in half a pint of new milk; a tablespeonful of fresh veast is added, and two sds of four stirred in and heaten well ; this is covered with a double cloth and left to rise until morning ; then made into rolls, and gîter standing to rise half an hour, buked 30 minutes in a hot oven.French rolls are made us follows: 2 cz.of batter is rubbed into 3 1hs.of.the finest flour , 2 well beaten eggs; two teaspoonfuls of fresh vesst, and balf a pint of warm new milk are added ; the whole is beaten 0 a stiff\u2019 paste and wet to rige for an hour, then dropped on tins in round balls without kneading, and baked 15 miputes, \u2018For ginger cake, take one half as much butter, melted snd stirred together ; when cool, add sufficient ginger and one pound of flour, knead to a light paste, roll into cakes less than a quarter of an inch thick, and bake at ogee on buttered tins in a hot oven for thres quarters of an hour.For cranberry sauce tuke one quart of cranberries and a little water, stew until the cranberries are thoronghly cooked, or nearly half au hour, shake up occasionally, but do not stir ; and edd sufficient sugar.= A Baplist Minisier\u2018s Experiemes.I am a Baptist minister, before I ever thought of being a clergyman I graduated in medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my pre- sont profession, 40 years ago.I was for many years a sufferer from quinsy.\u201c Thomas\u2019 Eclec- trie Oil cured me.\u201d 1 was also troubled with hoarseness and Thomas\u2019 Ecleotric Oil always relieved mo My wife and child had Diphtheria, and Thomas\u2019 Belectrio Oil cured them,\u201d and if taken in time it will cure seven times out of ten, I am confident.It is a cure for the most obstinate Cold or Cough, and if any oue will tako a small tasspoon and half fill it with Ge Oil and then place the end oi the.spoon in one nostril and draw the Oil out of tho xpoon into the head by sniffing as hard as they can until the Oil fpils overintotbe throat, and practise that twice a week, I don\u2019t care how offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their Catarrh.For Deafness and Earache it has done wonders to my certain knowledge.It isthe oply medicine dubbed patent medicine that I bare ever feit like recommonding, and Fam very anxious to see it in every place, for I tell you that I would not be without it in my house for any consideration.I am now suffering with a pain like rheumatiam in my right Limb avd nothing relieves me like Thomas\u2019 Ecleotge Oil.Dr.BE.F.Crane, Corry, Pa.Twe Hundred and Foi Miles of = Stove rank Messrs.Morse Bros, of Canton, Mass., are now making 1 shipments of *¢ The Rising Sun\u201d Stove Polish to London, England, Their labor-saving machinery enables them to overcome the difference in cost of labor and comte successfully with European manufacturers.eir have now been sold in the United States for sixteen years, and in the Maritime Provinces for ten years.The sale of \u201c\u201c The Rising Sun'\u2019 Stove Polish in the United States, Can: Great Britain and Sandwich Islands in 1880 as the nomen.tons, 3, Len cakes are four inches long, the Jrodust ofc1880; placed in a | line, would extend two bondred' and forty-four uantity of 724 THE MONTREAL BREWING COMPANY'S ix ALE, HINGLE STOUT, DOUBLE STOUT.HAVE GAINED FAVOR WHEREVER THEY HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED, THE MONTREAL BREWING COMPANY, 10 te 20 Jacques Cartier Stree \u20ac [| 9lxtf JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS, ALB AND PORTER BREWERS, No 286 Bt.Mary Great, MONTREAL, - Have alwayt on hand the various kinds of ALB AND TORTERR.IX WOOD AND ROTTLE Families Regularly Supplied.ORDEES XECYTVED BT TRELEPHOXA.Piiscellaneons.PNA EN NL SUA AN mm A LBER BUILDINGS, VIC TORIA SQUARE.188 x cod \u2018 CANADA C0-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION (Limaited).Capital - - - - - - - - 8150000 In 30,000 shares ef Five Pollars each.\u2014 The Company have obtained their Charis under the * Canada Joint Stock Company's Act, 1877.The liabil- My te mitted to ive dollars per share.Thy have leased the warshousss 3 and 3 Albert Bulld- age, and wii comments busines on or before the lat Jude, whem ths alterations ate to be completed.The frst departinents opened will be Groceries, Provisions and Dry Goods.Other departments will be opened a S008 48 thems Are Organized, Applitations for the following appolntments, accompanied by fustimoniats, may be addreshed to the Managing Direckor:- Book-kesper and Cashiers, Stovekeaperss and Coustermen, for the Grocery, Provision, ued Dry Goods Sapattmfints.\u2019 Per further Information and forms of application for shotes, tgply 10 the Secretary, at the Company's tem- Uaited States, | 907 WRITE FOR PRICES.\u20ac Pétcdicines, &c.THE GREAT Taken internally it relieves instantly the most acute pain.Tred externally if ts the best Liniment In the world, Lr effect is aYmost oat h'an.ous, affar ing rent fran: the most tintepse pain.It sodthes the iri or waned part, and Aves rest and quiet to tuv suffuer.It ts amlnently the people's friend, aid every one should have it with them, or where they can put their hands on it in the dark, if ured Le.\u2018 GuOoD FOR MAN OR BEAST.Walter Curtis, Ezq.an old and v.ry retable farmer, restding an his far uear Cnester, O., writes to Perry Da vis as follows: \u201cYour Pain Killer for Colles or Bots in horses is an infallible cura.And fr all Cramp, Pain, Col Burns, &e., we find it in our Bouse a never-fulllug balm.\" THE \u201cPAIN KILLER,\u201d Ys put up in 1 0z., 2 02 and § oz.botilss, retailing at 20 25 and » cents respectively.TE £5 FELLOWS\u2019 COMPOUND SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITES SPEEDILY AND PERMANENTLY CURES Congestion of the Lungs, Bron chitis, Consumption, Nervous Prostration, Shortness of Breath, Palpitation of the Heart, Trembling of the Hands and Limbs Physical and Mental Depression, Loss of Appetits, Loss of Energy, Loss of Memory, And will rapidly improve the weakened functions and organs of the body, which depend for health upon voluntary, semi-voluntary, «nd involuntary ner cous action.It contains the alrments cssentiai to the animal organization@}he oxidizing ageuts and tonics, In combination with the stir agent phosphorus ceasing the merit of being slighlly a! ne, and ts ispensed in the convenjunt and palatable form of a syrup.Its effects are usually visible within twenty-four tion of the appetite, action of Bo yoy the nor injures the system under prolonged use, and may be discontinued nt any time without inconvente: In a word, it 5 the stimulants to arouge strength, the to! to retain it, apd merit of a high de- Price, $1.30 per bottle.Six for 87H40.SEND FOR A PAMPHLET.PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, General Agents, Montreal.ATH EEG SE SES FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE.ONLY HE TRE QUNG PA Tnos.James, Darlington, England, says: The * Ouly Lang Pad™ is being thoroughly tried here.One lady has already received great benefit, who has suffered for years from Bronct.itis and Asthima, and congestion of right lung.H.B.Hope, Cambridge, Mich, siye: I have been afflicted with Asthma for years.An \u2018Only Lang Pad\u201d gave me irmmediate reilef.1 can recommend 1% as the st remedy ever produced.Hawaï VAN NORTTICK, Of Toledo, Ohio, says À friend prevalled upon mé to try an \u201cOnly Lung Pad,\u201d and 7 obtamed immediate relief from a racking cough.1 èmow the Pad helped me.\u2014 AT RBTAIL BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Wholesale by BH.HASWELL & co.MONTREAL, P.Q (GAMPHOR ! CAMPHOR! MOTHS! MOTHS! Housekeepers wdo wish to preserve their furs, blankets and wearing apparel, from the ravages of these interest ing specimens of natural history, wil) ind a plentifal vapply of Camptor at the GLASGOW DRUG ,\u2018 MARCH WINDS V8.WINTER FLUID.Por chapped hands, lips, and ail roughness of the skip, which ft renders delightfully smooth And ofl, there is ng equal to HABTE'S FLUIDE D'HIVER, \u2014 - sale at the GLASGOW DRUG HALL \u2014 HOMMBEPATHY\u2014A full stock medicines always ou hand.Also Hum and Witch Hazel.À lot of new books just Orders from the country promptiy Capitale.counossosssver 00000» $5000,000, TPUNNIEEPT.++.HON.B.DUCLERC, Senator, Paris.Vrou-PasMDUHT.HON.JO&.A.CHAPLRAU.YRMPORARY OFFICE AT MONTREAL, Molsons Bank Building, 117 St.Peter Street.This Couipany Will make long term loans on mortgage mechanical arts, 20.7 BJ.TORTE Manager.McK.\u2014 What is put in starch to geta .W.ORT surface when ironed 1 - Awa.\u2014A litle oo WADSW H, wax helps, bat the principal thing is hard mb- MALS, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW and all kinds of PRODUCE, bing with en iron having the end rounded up.#1 DOANE STREET, BOSTON.wards.; J rence We F, JOHNSTOK 18 Port stroct, Me D.G.\u2014I want to color a violin a nice color, 3 less tell roc bow to do it} Ars\u20141fyou want WELSH ANTHRACITE OOAL ta light , dissolve one ounce of te | of ely in a pint of hot water, brush the wood tthe Seep ap tie heat Por Bemeetic aie ho better with the solution, and hold it in the sunljght | SSB EL Try aloes Delivered saywhors in the until the shade is right, thew set it in the Foire basse rues.ET BROTHEM Cp bis to dry.Then sandpaper, aad rub it with linseed oil and varnish.\u2018A solution of dragon's Legal Potices.blood will give s darker shade.© : - Joux.\u2014How can I prevent the grain of the -Q EBEC, Dis- wood from bacoming rough, afte dyeing it with COURT.\u2014Deme Togwood: on! Awn.\u2014Ypu cannot, the hi been matitutedt agai \u2018wate a porary ofiics, - J 3.A.HARTE, Druggist, Tatf Se.Moutreal.78x 400 NOTRE DAME STREBT.\u2018 \u2018CREDIT FONCIER FRANCO- Stove Volts, pron Eosnty of Polish, Saving Labor, Cleax Prob C ES Hat pe ee me froin cman poe Be Registered in Great Britain in 1880.LYMAN, SONS & OO, MONTARAL AGENTS.' \u201d NIAAA LANA CHEAP MUSIC\u2014The following Plano pieces, full sind, at 106 each :\u2014 Through the Wood, ¥estrop \" Gavoile in BD flat, Bernatel La Mocking Kine); , Come and Kiss Me, Westrop., Sent Rubinstein: Loving Boar's.pare Little 3 ee RO Ei 7 NR EVERY DESCRIPTION! MAX ANVRAOTURED BY MAJOR & GIBB, 64t Craig Street, Montreal.\u201cFAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE! of fresh and reliable rt 8x tf THE SCOT IN NEW FRANCE, BY J.M.LENOINE, PRICE, FIFTY CENTS Pree by Pot to Any Part of Canada or the United States om Receipt of Pifiy Cents.This interesting Rook consists ip the main of an Insu- rural Lecture, delivered petors the Literary and Histo- Tfeal Swerety of Quebec.of which Mr Lentoimne 18 Presi- « dent.To that a large amount of llustraitve mater has been added.: Itisth+ object of the writer to en very impor tant influence Svotchmen have hdd in ths dustimies vf Canada under Fren.h us well as English domination He brings to bear an this subject all his extensive an, quatisu and histoncal knowledge and segl, and brings out the Scot in the most unexpected cas.He shou s fur instance, that it was an Officer of Scotch ac sceut, Maior de Ramesay, who last commanded for to Trench King at Quen, add who sarrenderod the koevs ot the C.tude! to the scotch General, Jimes Murray, afwr tne dffrat of Montcalm.: Ameny the fuer slug matter which the author has put into the Appencis ts a list, by regiments, of Ofilv rs in the Bri ish wrvite who have maurtied Canada, ant alan a list eatracted from the Church of Mar do tin French derosnt and these of DAWSON ' BROS, PUBLISHERS, ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.82 2x KNOW THYSELF.=\" Y stud yin the SCIENCE OF LI1PK om SELF PRESERVATION, né et vy Li da not ons comp te and per t not a et foct treatise on - hansted Vitality, Nervous Physical Debllity, Frrors of doute and indiscretions or the cxcouses an = A mature years © conséquent d untold miseries produced by, Rn AN but It contains one hb and : twenty-five acute and chronic RACH OWE OP WHICH 15 INVALU- ARLE, 60 proved by the best practitionen in or Amerios.1t con! s 300 pages, in baa! om- bossed covers, full gilt, embellished with the very finest Sire] Bngravings, gusranteed to be a finer work in every scns\u2014mech: [herary or professional-than any other work retailed in this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded.Price, only $1.25.13 Medal awarded the author by the National Medical cistion.ustrated sam le sent on ef six cents for matl- a en for it now.JrERRIEY HEAL H.PARKER, No.4 Balifiueh Th ih Bachinery.7 n, » The auibor may be tod cn alt dis NOTA 0 cass requiring skill and ex- UNIVERSAL GRINDER Be VIRET PRIZE AND DIPLOMA AWARDED.8 PATENT x ! , and any other CEREALS are reduged to coarse or fine meal.in Fore exceading one hundred bushels hone.MOULEE CRACKED OORXN GRANULATED and FLOUR are Specialties use of thems machines.Mi ak Ne.\u2019 .OUR HEAVY OASTINGS ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY MADEIN THE CITY.E.E.GILBERT & SONS, OFFICE : 722 ST, JOSEPH STREET.26% Tobacco, A PALAIS TRY THE NEW fold Flake Cigarettes! They are made from the best selections of Bright Flue Cured Old Virginia Leaf.The RICE PAPER used is the same as used by the French and the Russian Governments, making thess the purest, sweetest and best cigarettes In the world.Thess CIGARETTES are made with or without our Patent AMBER TIPS.Two or more sample boxes sent post-paid 10 any address on receipt of Retail price, 10c per box.GLOBE TOBACCO CO., DETROIT, Mich., and WINDSOR, Ons.Insurance.a YAL INSURANCE CO., ERULAND.su.veccestunecauasocrecesau020B10,000,000 33,000.000 OF Axouxr: INVESTSD IN Camana yor Feo TRCTION OF CANADIAN POLICY HOLD: nat, BXCKEMS.4.0\u20260.\u2026.coo - 800 000 LIABKLITY OP SMAREHOLDERS UMLIMITEN, Fire invuramces sooephed on the most favorable terms Lite business tsanenoted io all Me bianches.M.H SAULY, W.TATLAY, Sx Cuiet re To Let.To LET.FACTORY, WITH STEAK POWER, CORNER INSPECTOR AND COLLBGS STRERTS.Containing 3 flats and cellar, 90x00, well lighted, and subatambially built of Brick with Stone foundatien, ALSO, Factory No.100 Namreth Street, 40x90.- Apply to ! A.RAMSAY & SON, n 10 Inspector street.Solicttors of Fxatents.INVENTORS AND CAPITALISTS.MOTE THE ADDRESS : R.A.KELLOND, Selteiter of Canadian & Feveign Patents, 214 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL ; envier nur da secs ml {)OMINION LINE oF SERA wes, M Bomstug ia councetion with THR Shap TRUNK RAILWAY OF CARA.rte OBS V0.csomsenensren-sesnacs assure vase senc eee Ou GLAS.À Quet- LL.Le.Le cnescesScccuunn SET CR 3 RATES O+ PASSAGE FOR WINTER MONTHS.: to Livessoal.creas 8 ATM .aud 101 23 Prepaid Staorage Tickets lssnod st the lowest rata.BW Curouph Tickets cal be had ad all pins p Orang prune Railway Ticket O in = and Thrsugh Hills of Loding are yrauted so and trom all parts 3 a» For Freight or ia - Jaraiceon 3 or 15 an: baa rebus aL as 7 Flian, Mam & Montgowery, $4 James street ; in Quetec, ; to W.M.Macpbegmon; at all Grand Trunk Raflway Offices, ar to DAVID TORRANCE.& CO, F 1change Court, Hospital street.\u2014 is WHITE STAR LINE EOYAL MAU.STEAMERS.SPECIAL ROTICE- The steamers of this line tals the ROUTES zoumended by Lteutenaut MAURY, UN) OR both tbe outward and bomeward vovage BAILING FHOM NEW YORK.Sormanie .sauurdar, April 30th.6 CE a.m.*Adrivtie .\u2026.We:Incsduy.May 4th am Republie\u2026.'fhuesdass May 5the 00 aim.+- (bile Thuredav, My 12th, RM pm, =: Britannic.Satarday, May Nam - Case .~-Lussdas, May oth, SAU pm.: rinise .ï .rine nesduy.June Ist.\u2026\u2026.Saturday, June éth, 1000 am.* Extra steamer carrying saloon _ ; SALOON PASSAGE stir Torx vo Liverpool and Queenstown.$80 ana Lon ; Return Tickets\u2014$144 an * \u20ac SN: o:1 These steamers Go not carey cattle, Shoop oF pig x ETEERAQR PARSAGR | and fram X sutrea, Liverpool, Landon, Londonderry, Fueeasiow.Glasyow, Belfast or Canilft, $31 %e a Passengers taking the \u201c White Star Steams,\u201d a8 a rule, arnte in Loudon tn 94 days from New Yoel.Secngers hooked, via Liverpool, parts ey Yor further information and CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broadway, re Tex R.4.COUHZLIN 23 ST.SULYICL STREFT.+ hole Agent, y (QUNARD LINE.\u2014\u2014 LANE ROUTE.The Cunard Steamahin Company (Limite, botweeu NBW YORK and LIVEKPOOL, calling at CORE HAR , * .FRONU NUW YeRK.he % POTHNIA™ will vai œ WEDNESDAY, April Tun.- The \u201c GALLIA will nal ca WEDNREDAY, May 43h.+ | eX ER NO SE LS EE A MR SE THOMAS WILSON, Agent, 92x ed 58 St.Francois Xavier street ANCHOR LINE * ORITED STATES MAIL SPRANEES And e Saturday.NEW YORK TO DOM DIRECT.ÉCRIS D av unsurpassed.D Sratersoms oa tun bec.Passengers boolnd at lowest I froma any Bail 7 road Station 10 Baror= or Miucion Poe =\u201d Bnoquess, * Buwiing Green, roy © GustAYE Lavy, \u201ca0 Fo 2036 James \u201c Hochelags.[SL on Arrive a actu = AR nesonussee ve J ces sne nan MM.eseusecce ve atjotiette.7.25 902.L-200000- ve Joliette for Hochelaga.SW ceveconnes Arvive at Hoehelowa.BM c.ieeeeee Ped Trains Lave MDe-Rad Station Seven Minutes Laden ee EF Magnifioent Milace Cars on AD Passenger Trains, NE and Elegant Sleeping Night - wR en At TE Oras coat cht Trains to aad La from Quebec.2 vi \u2018 Mon \u2026 Sunday Trains Lave treel and Quebes ut 4 Pb.; GENERAL ormicss 13 Tas a Armes _ { Toxar Overons § 13 Fiaos Armen Montetal.Opposite Bt.Logis Hotel, Quebec.- 145 L.A, BENECAT.Gen.1.A.BENKUAL Agent.(CENTRAL VERMONT BE KE LINE.Three dally, Platform Westinghouse A ton.and apr + aa New York via Oars to between Momtreal and .DAY 8 3 pe Concord, Manchester, |: sabus, Lowell and Basi i Far Waterjoo, 8.30 a.m.NIGHT EX ThE ESS aw Tor \u2018Proy; 23:20 225= in Naw York 236.48 next 3 CO TREE SR A RT, wt Bee Pm.Da GOING NORTH.! y Express leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8.30 a.m, via lieu hb 4 F \"7.ving Moniceal B18 pom\u201d OT M9 040 00, arriva IA ight s loaves Toston at 7 p.m.via Lowell, and 6 p.m.via bury, ant New Toek at 4 p.m, via Borg., arriving tu Montrea) at 4.45 a.= wR ER AT Sr er #830.s Por Tickets ht Rates, apply at Central Vir mont d'ores st.set, w.B.Agent.e Offic, 260 W n street.Now Y an Broattwuy._ W.YW HOBART, Bapt, 8.Albans, = SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY \u2014A: CONCORD, MA YCHNSTER, NASET A LOWELL, WON aa tu tn NEW KNGLAND, aies ¥ Wie BASEN | The most eomforiable and claherate yes Ours Tun on the night trades that eter Parlor Care où Dey Express.SCA AT TUT oO checked to BAGGAGE PASSED NY THR VENTURE STATION, thus saving all sb gore at the Line, ; oe Rx, loaves Bouiventure uissan.Peso += perde dd De WTIves Of sante a Lh ETL TOs 0.50 Repro am.top ESE RIE Sune Vid PLATE WORKS SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND BRANCH QNOW BOOMS: 457 St.Peal Street, Montreal.: "]
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