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The Montreal daily star
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  • Montreal :Graham & Co., proprietors,1881-1951
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vendredi 1 mai 1891
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ARE fan oo 100 2 > vate Eng] families, she ge = Sois a voir ANTED\u2014A PROTESTANT (JEACHER FOR good references.Addreas'ts \"8.the intermediate department of Lachu a.ony.for the year from the lat Jai 1681, to ous ANTED BITUATION BY A GOOD Ps 8015, 1807 ; also à teacher for the V vost End school oi references.Apply 590 = ro for the same warm, pances required.Banguinet # rest, i cn ANTED-BY FIRST CLASS AMERICAN BAR- Lachita.PQ.100 6 work for nex: week, in frst ol re T.PRE BT., A VERY SOMFoRT.use.rent 914 and taxes, Thomas 81 Oa 99 5 pe LT FCRNISRES.TS FOR 4 OR 5} MONTHE, si Arne nement, n8 oo Tbs cope COTTAGE XO.de Em rood \u2018work ood Soe snd bird's-eye Sere xt rad, in NH 8 feu 8 above are = E rent no taxes Sh yamniips MENT 624 ST.2% Enquire to Victor Sor Jom D FESEMENT anti os ry tar \"oe en ra thi Soh én com Paplalat they also correct all disorders of stomach, gimalase the liver and regulaie the boweis, Even yo if only cured } those mn Liver Pras w 0OM\u2014 .A NIOE FURNISHED FRONT PE CREE RE LU stooges et pr but fi thelr $ GOM-TO LET A FRONT coms to to Jet.ote thoes who ance try them will And son De thoo fk fat, versity \u201coo DRNISHED ROOMS, these ode pllis valuable in so \"0 many ways thet R*% Es ps ter st, opposite SE 4 will not be willing to do thes.ROE; 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Americs LAN BI JHE Dot ADING VV STE ET Fours MAN moa wor.& » on ao seper or any office wo ode! ato salary.Address \"P # +4 ran o or e molars.\u201cony 10 Bussex sex evene, will be Fos aoflex MOUSES, WITH PORCHES, Lei rooms.three Dedroams.4 ail PE ar oasis 3607 Richmond st.ANTED\u2014BY YOU Na MAN THO UG N ioausinteé with city, situation PHORppa .LE I DWELLIXGS, LARGE AND T.ok devil Ci sure 903 Louis Hiopele, 58 H'artier 1003 a A BESFECTARLE YO LAD W a sltuaidos as fable or the sonsidé ror i mal Da Da.or the me, FORTE by le létter, OP.238 aireef hbo ART BY A GOOD LAUNDEESS, hey day, washing, ironing or usecleaning.Apply 169 Vitre st When\u2019) YOUNG MAN, SITUATION AS Te i AINBD Es Erker > ROSE Bou Sass gh ends sad ih conviioncia Apply pos X-ROOMED HOUS purchase e Ponies at To i Hy en ex, new ire \u201cD4 Ges er STAR office.To LET SELF-00N 1 me a A University st.00, 1012 Ed 8 \u2014 IN DBOM ve Bherbrooke st.= ST.LOUIS HOTEL, MKAMOURASKA.QUE, M .onsortwo, board tel be this su; R008 COMO Forte WT Sh A Fs fear RES Airs PE LT ne RR enves, vacant 1st May, 140 bt.Urbain st.UP J street.7 DE Bi 7 wi nt, pe oo ta TWQ BOOMB IN BABEMENT, Re FRO ND a TA a a i _77s1mo W.BLAIS.rent five dollars 8 tai vs corner Bu e Place.9 0 RQ Qu BAIE \u201c BELLEVUE HOTEL Property for Halas Gc.R room far, Sich ag Bec if req nicely bi Char Charles Dortotase reek street, prive 3 Fr BALR BY J.A.CHARLAND, 70 ST.JARRS #T.OOMB\u2014COMEURT R ORI LL TOR hace aes 53.Tvs Teçant Jos 2170 pe Dos of kitchen.Apply SY Aylmer D.104 éweltinge.t Elon reat 310 OOMB\u2014FRONT.AND % AGE rT For 11.000, dwellings, tel ished or unt (bout board, 5,000.nil a vellizga: ee suitable Lo a eo ot or dan me.ior the peat toree pi 5.500.5 stores, BL siberine st rent 1.782 13 with ey rn Not 100 4 6 thres stares on Bt.James st, ren: 85.500 \u2014 WELL BOO Fee SALE\u2014OO! 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She Rherbrooke st, Lerms «Address \"P sudo,\u201d lars apply to THOS.MUIR.Bras 0 100 101 8 Beotstown.P.Q.COMED AMD FENG ROOM SERA - CKD - ~ HOUS TS.Bo TEXTE Che is [BE opel.ound Si SATS Rabe?si ee Rs for ons or two gen w.SoMANN, Real Estate $ ose, men, PR DORE.Bt.Dione RE a va épotion R°37 oaicn er i 1604 101 8 Wore sos YOUNG realy OPFTING Eire o at ~ a ATG à G GIRL, PLAIN BEWING les, no objection to 0: at TERRY YO private fami! home, 162 Bt.Georgest WHE w BY A DRY GOODS CLERK, OF years experience, desires a situation in who! © or retail, Int class references.\u201cVv.2,\" Bram office.1003 mpon physicians al : one vuolsp LES ropared to remain ANTED\u2014A KRESPECTABLE TOUNG PERSON à road re a ar] 4 pouitfos and es te return to Yo England: wor ould, ve per- cons n ee ioulars and ref vices and \u201cSiro one month 1 reder- + ences.Address \"*Y 4030,\u201d Bran Sosy\u201d 00 3 ANTED A CR TO ASBIST WITH \"a 0 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS DRESAMAKIN a children dren and light bousewerk.Apple #5 pan American tailor system, cutting and iting 3 plogs specialty, 117 Tupper 2 ANTE AN EXPERT CITY TRA ELLER ANTED\u2014A BITUATION BY OUNG GJ to travel ob commission, for first class whole as house SITUATION Apply i CR rr] sale wine and spirit p one a bave ood city con- Cathedral st.Boction.Address °B 4006,\u201d Bran 101 1 ANTED-BY WOMAN AT HER SOME, yoo ANTED\u2014A GOOD SERVANT FOR GENERAL children .W housework, 60 Argyle sve.1011 jog.vante ES RE Beas + frs ANTED- AT ONOE, A GENERAL SERVANT, Wii city references.Apply 10 Fors arena 1 Alana GOOD BOY TO HELP IN THE Food wages paid ply 118 lu Francois Tarier hind fondo ANTED BY A QUALIFIED ENGLISH AC tant, s permanent situstion as boo.p- referenoes, \u201cB 4045,\u201d BTAB office.loi 3 j ANTED \u2014 FAMILIES* WASHING.1 Vinet set Bt.Cunegonds.To ole er long expe ANTED \u2014 A GIRL OF ABOUT 16 Y old 19 help in in Fr 4 LWO PeTSODE,DNO Wash- à good tperson, A grablor Com pains Hesteurant.128 8L Francais 011 ANTED \u2014 A STARCHER ironer.No one need workers.\u201c2% Mra Glimo our, 3 ANTED_\u2014A §TBONG OU a MAN AB AS.LAD.» wee.© m, st 13 Vic orl are 0 1 FO and 1 J! ANTED \u2014 A es WAITER, UNE WHO HAS me experience of alub ub rok.aAvely at \u201cae Fa AND ANCY 35 Univorss but\u201d retain reity.101 1 so once with referencen, 57 Besver Hall, « ANTED\u2014A GENERAL RVAN APP.Gladstone ave, cor.obras ES ELU 1 Fo VV ANTED- NAITRESSES AND RRR GIRL, ben boy.Apply G.T.oe Bote oben en boy.ppt 7 G.507 ANTED O0 LAD TO LEAEN PLAS WARE William Braaner, 452 2 Kloury sit ou Ne 1e N T LE D\u2014 y MMEDIATELY, HIFEBIENCED \u20184B.Be Foal st, né OPUS a ANTEDIRE one 1X 'GOOD SHIRT IRON- Wan h is ain after the machines, ve ie Con Rail i Pateras DYVANTED A ooo CoE APPLY AT ny Dorchester st.Niron ad AUN JIRL TO Fp Fi 26 ER A ENERAL BERVA GooD ans ohn asie No.34 8% Mar st.101 8 Mag pu YOUNG LADY IQ or Lf nat Tite quick, legible Pad; Appi E 1 ANTED- BY A YOUNG rr SITUATION ar or Do French.An immediately, Miss fas Caarce 17 179 Bleury st.lull ANTED- SITUATION BY A VIBST OLASS Jai dri one hundred and any and fancy bread, price ver, fain ae, ous GENTLEMEN WITH S8RY- \u2018experience and ha large louver daily, Apply Mon ee ping firm in shir .ness in kogiand and North of lreland, detires a sit- ustion and wishes to communicates a firm a good business man Address ~ \u201cR.a BTan office.JUL 2 Wp T YOUNG MAN OF GOOD RD afraid ot work, excellen pply >t Mrs.Woodrote- Agency, 44 van square.Ball te ass 101.1 ANTED-BY A YOUNG PERSON MISHINS To to England eT services in rot: nor Good aloe Monty ply Jouer or x.D.pa, a P of VWANTE D \u2014 7 work or bousscleantne.apply se at ne 8 Monique st.ANTED\u2014BY i ÉESPEOTARLE TOME houseciesni washing by the Bayer, 487 Uraig st.pe mod fi x 1 ANTED\u2014A SITUATION AB GEN, mutes os goal ao 19 the oon omy 27 Ge poasldes Apgires Businses Chances.A PTE ox =.Se ANTKD\u2014A GENERAL GER We 12Q Windsor at.VANT.APPLY AT ANTED-A GOOD BARBEE Wellington st.APPLY AT 141 ANTED\u2014JFOREMAN BLAC oady upmed to light ht or x K preferred.a mae Wome wy.man boon peters.ac lazge pay.Address Agwat, P.0.Box Troms parte of city.L.Harris, 1 Erste Patines, wilh sig o£ FE re of years, if daelsad 5 to 810,000 wou aid be lt a Pe a oir $50 \u201d nn den Em ro Sh Poeme of 10 apr troete, Food wil 450, reas ee f mto for ne: ne ou © re for ex: ace ju Eee Xivass Tron ied by MO, ABTED-4 N for x otre tac adiar od fowl oe or safe rn uber Fk À 124 Wa RAL renee.Salrecaiy M To claim we we bavearsiny T aie oll; May dass t 1 & mo ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN ams ahs W and ironing, references.he AY FL SALE\u2014-AT ixures ease SEER d 1 ARTED\u2014FQR A FAMILY living on A or FIVR pur 17 mate rl ve THE ak fuient st en?Te tory 1078\" Fe vante in 1 the west ete sou ANTED\u2014GEN, GENVANT.Wan ERAL ones £a Surin a4 pees at Present.ANTE YOUNGO G 18 O = SALE OR .WB Rar a HE heat ROUTE ap 1 oa a heated by 5 venience For partis Wen Dar on ETS Re apply te Quebes pe i Ba YE nn 25 FPE DMITTAD, Hatter Tots tre hou LEE 4 mo of bout en URANT, AD To poesie from to Fo Satnr 3 or fe none but heracas Siew vesisode pret 4 000K BEMAI 3 = Address, 2 W\u201c pir 283 Peel 8 i 4 HOU Por ¥ B SALTON A COUNT or vies yo ANTED-A FE Pep Pe ae ea mei pipe ps ata a Bors.olome 08 Victoria Vietiria ag.1 EP\u2014GOOD G WH iy at 1146 Herter SERTANT LE OMicss to got.- We UNG EXGLISH GIAL ABOU T De ort 90, 0 as end eal A WER RAIL) Are ANTED\u2014 Biron Su 3 ES | pates Essais: \u2018Em Ey JET-0TTICE AND DUT ES ne dance por Get Wanted to Borrow.| .TER 3.Laurie, watohmbker, 3157 de cafagrine Erg Fo Se ay te 304 S198 pre Joie or gai sa Coys cash.BR 8 UNTERS, SHELVING, GLASS ta, oto.Apply 90 King trast, cases, gas | Port AVR RET 2 | SALE-CHEAP G MACHINES, 87, : ELSE 467 81 net Calor #00 PR 400,000 FEET OF EE ET 82 SALE BABOAIN, AWNIN ace Force 8.ae dy ar move pipes, Frid nef fa DEAD BARGAI TEARD are hear se D y Be 10 fe Phu BEDRGON A YEBY atv! ae \u201c16 pipe aoû Robe aot Boule Apply st onoe, 686 st La eons 101 A Board.EFS ein, Valois, close to ose to AE cat ho 18T pau dau, Eos, we miautes of railways.ait desrament street, room wordy priya Badin.| BOARD TABLE BOARD, AT 82 ST.DENIS TV | BA R Rls mab SEER Boer To} we apart ba dhs og Be oe Poured potions \u201c 00 2 ARD\u2014DOUBLE AND BINGLE BOOMB, ALL orts desired, SEE pe 20 Bo OUXO M.SR HAVE ES BLES 100 = ARD FOR | Bs Ea = AT BAULT-AU- Lam EE ALT Ee ed Cb OL ST oma thi 81X BOOMS, lire TAR Roox ermax PLE AST.WE FUR NTRERD oe Las TT beh fen goer peas Mills, commiods modern gp asians BUVE | ca 2 GH Aree ZHAN SE LORE TA = TRE RL ROME FRONT BIOMED LET, 22 MoGILL Bis fiat impr v ving strgt.hie a et on ze 5 for oc ply te RB.vis.808 Boss; otre Dame st Fn TO LE on, à TE UPRER D LOWER TRNEMEX Re Dns oc two a ED wad 15) hissy 17 re street.Be.) ham oF WTREST PRICE 67500, AL rentals Apply 10 F.£ Ee |; Rooms rota fs Ro FEN TLE Fra sine front lenamen nn Bose, Bt Jans od 2 1 st.1003 above rental, ie » chance end an exasllen a NICE rs F 5 BOOMS, NO.Re iat AT OX cu VERY KICE 10 pes cmt.in: » therine obn SEI locality most : +, Bloaty or 2581 Bt Catherine 101 3 Vous.| ous sot BL lamès véreet.A OOTT x 7 HED,7 BOOMS 00 NIORLY FURNISHED.APPL OICE AND WELL La A angedet Te Sve We L'Obsuret R 377 8 Charlse Bogreimes dE near Bbérirocks Pris Saale Tot dre vaine fus iy ow for sale OOMS\u2014 UNFURNISHED * TO LET AT For = 1865 Ontario street, (oornr Paiva) Too oma ron wo rt ee, street, OOMS\u2014TO LET, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH ç Fe fo ee eee Res ES oT pea DY of 2 ; 1003 8 PARK AVENUE pois, 8 Sire Dang je 0.OoMB_A i TOP ox LOBRE AVERUE, 706 6., STREET.or Sie per es waiters for booths and aister Conn lodg- vor parte ran.HOL D, Jord.sk Cond.BroriplT dal FET 3 sation proud fod sods \u201cxX x dogs 32mocûtf Fon street, ames Gur st TAB 0: 8.a \u2014A CHEERFUL FRONT BOOM.NIC antsd to Purchase.hate TEE HANDSOME THREX om Rf shed, suitably for es es no IEEE PTI ndan amp, 9, mode > 1003 modern conveniences peut pond 1002 WAS ANTET TED\u2014A cu REGULAR sUPELE Thea ch @ SLATE, IN ANY QUAX- OOMB\u2014UNE DOU caf t= SINGLE Fou me a fu st quality.Th front unf abe.alse se back TED LLER int Co, Lal PEN Re 50 Manshold, private family se ods\" A be strone Shook\u201d Agdream?Tou Fr hrs ier Boyer Ro = LARGE FRONT PARLOR BED BOOM, STAR v: ro order.à 6 Gt James sk 100 farnisbed, With or wi + board buts ARTED_ YACHT.AT ONE : - BMALL LADIES GO sad wo.\u201cprivate i eli, alldren, ten utes VV must be in perfect order.Es Lailvee watch, 1056 Bt.James street.100 ROSE REIL Boon EX SUITE.OFPO- Jathroom oo with or without od ve fo ut.0e pis.from Bin te - an d'oloc st 58 + 25 A © seven © a oBstant serset.sheen QUMB\u2014-TO LET, FUKNISHED OR UNFUR- Æb pished.Apply at Ne.32 Cadisux ss.1003 OMS \u2014 TO LRT FOR GENTLLMEN IN A private family.Apply L23 p de OOM\u2014NICELXY FUN! room on patbrooms private family, terms Roe frie JET.A Jen se N° - LARGE, ERA ri Pa TOON, ON BATHROOM Th 8HED, IN THE Hous tee dittour board 145 18HED $ bot 20 et DOUB heir OONS-WELL a widow clone st RS EEE 5 | 1018.0OM&\u2014BHIGHT EL FURNISH.etd PH 218 eux ooMB-ON vst STAY ORE\" OR TWO SENTLE forntehog, refer a Tnt house or Bath Bo on rea r PH Hs '.= Clarke & Co.'s, 60 Te cr RES Feu VITE 101$ ca COM\u2014WITE BOA 7 ÉUTRABLE Fos à ried couple, 68 8 Roque romans, yrs ZR OOM\u2014KIOELY N Rr oh rota Spe ions pot.paul College dre 101 5 NE Let first | pee ES 02 OOMB\u2014A BRIG RNISHED aos i Se of to let, = r Barris Diz to 28 es couple, 45 1 Rave Osborne a, DEEE Fe 18.M8\u2014AND BOARD T OF Rash! Dabite, tom mous de 2 a late, Brot hen Sar as hu door BTARO 100 4 OCMRICELT re FRONT PARLOR Sopvemion iota ocx central ap Apel y 1 Ÿ RES a ZoLx ios Po wo, a clean and comforts! SSAU ty LR, R a er : 0 2 \u2014TO PURCHASE GHNERAP, W ode inet with ro CEES Ww D FACE ES ABLISHED TAD loher's shop.state tion end prios to \u201cD4164.\" 8 offies.101 8 TED COOKING BTOVE IX GOOD ORDER, state price.Address *'D 4151.\" Aras office.ANTED \u2014 D NEA 1011 Re RTS does pren TION WOOD O re Satan a mE AE P.O, NO ERA UD.TIRE Tor qr demmpb.AAA AANA ANAAAANAAA lie voi clatoed.vil pe tete or momar de amouat and of OTRO SMAL vactiberont ot st Storus, Doteu a to Get TORE TE AE A Elf Wotre oa Heme ably = PA pos mi dau oil or retail.sad WE Ed oO AS bhe, tn general, the that he pen on DR Juss bi n re-du- bot oF Fraservi prac.new tre Hotei, \u20ac orne due Daas sotork tata to questa à the season.Tatle and Wines Bent olans.Sports and amusemente of ADDRESS: J.A.AIN 40 3mos e PQ SEA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE, Dalhousie, Bale des Chalents, N.B- THE HEALTHIEST PLACE ne A Igterca loi ia) Fal way, opens e bth utiful Seomery.a Boatia.Hablog nd Delving, tore Se § Godt 7 othe: The seni mess iow are ect, pure water, PHI\" CT fost OBT\u2014FOX (FEMALE) BLACK AND Hi ras de tars to = dull SE STE APRIL, Aghia PUG Doe and ad kesps Tre Dames nats Coie AA Ry one prosecu: TIBd6k Constent Beward on returning 101 2 L \u201csono bidires KEYS.RETURN Te LAE BE TWEEN Catherine, A suitable re: ERE turn pt ord Jor rece mation es Lopaeetoriore\u2019 Deal s- OST- APRIL 29 29,1891.À a WITH 40 car .finder tu: it to A.c'es) rT jours 11 Freep MAMES AND ADD Fallows tongue a Sutes known to harbor soit Momrsermann 147 \u2014\u2014 RIVER, PIS; GOUCHE ns SHING To Son fermes.deat sacs dollars annuaily.Mrs\" Aylott Motapedia.O1 4 PMusic Peachers.MR.PAUL WIALLARD Salt as Th gre Momo faces WEE | - cer secs hl pp pe storage oe ay Wir saad e aie tons Eur Fa LL ede te Bet.| TE EST BE © Houses Mantsd.Pa a Pins ad\u2018 | Money to Fou pat EE AEE | 82500 wz; 4 Bo ed .BAIL.| cos BT.ExpraienoES © Cesare ne PRICE ONE CENT.LAROCQUE GUILTY.DEATH SENTENCE PASSED UPON HIM.Closing Scenes of the Murder Trial at L'Orignal \u2014- The Judge's Charge to the Jury and His Address to the Prisoner.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR! L'ORIGNAL, Avril 80-\u2014The Larooque, murder trial is over and the prisoner sentenced to be hanged.The medical evidence clossd the case for the Crown.The defence offered witnesses to prove that persons had at other times been seen lurking in the bush but they were not allowed, and so the case went to the jury without the prisoner being able to account for himself that day in any way except by his own unsubstantiated statement.In an address of an hour Mr.Constantineau pre- nted the case for the defence, and his eloquent pleading deserved the compliment it received from the bench.He attempted vo discredit the evidence and pick flaws in the chain of circumstances gathe around the prisoner.There was not more for the defence to fait back upon.Mr.D.nan, C, replied under his review the evidence was torse into a chain which clearly fastened sut upon Naro Larocque.hour before the murder, he pointed out, the prisoner Was seen leaving the ; an hour and a haif aîter the murder Re was at his cousin\u2019s, tn a were home; following them and last time the Sis were seen alive ue was with them, just ohteriug the b within ten minutes\u2019 wal they were found dead, and at Just abont the time they were proved to n His tracks were found at the spot and along the wood road leading away in the directioi vas found, Everything pointed tbe gulls oun verything tot of the prisoner and LEFT NO ROOM FOR DOURT.The Juage\u2019s charge was not lengthy, but it was explicit and air, There was not a point in the evidence he did not review and place clearly before the jury.The charge Rgalnst the prisoner was of so nature that they should carefaily y vols every tittle of évidenos laid before The great responsibility that rested up.hem kat ald uate ae ran etbill a judge oa t was & respoi ty se h the constitution clothed as ans and it was r perform thess duties affection.They should | put ga tr impres- Sion rox received prior to the catering the In these days, whoa the publie ae por roa inte so wide- was was Impossible the that information of of not they must obliterate all \u2018boy \"had heard read of ih e crime for Pg try! e prisoner an ot on the evidence an What means of had the Crown for bringing home the crime to the No one saw the committed, it ald not foilow that evidence not of that ohare acter was not oonvineing and direct.In direct evidenoe the chain was shorter; in circumstantial the LINKS WERE MORE XUMEROUS, but eminent jurists regarded it as more convincing so long as its obain Foached the acoused.It was generally Fimio chess as the duty of the Orown in o Cases to show the of s motive for the crime.In te canoe was evident to remove the witness Of of tne first crime, After congratulating the for their t defence, which was the only one to be followed, the Judge began a review of the evidence.The defence's ex- von ogy was that the prisoner leit the.M were from it alone.ih to his cousin\u2019s, who Lived tu right of the Gamble lane, but the oe rain \u2019 coming on he turned off to the right and vent on to Edward ues.This aocount for his log, m \u201che YO ocatity where the alate last seen alive.There was the Imputation that the witness who swore that he saw the prisoner with the girls just as they were entering the bush, COULD HAVE COMMITTED THE OB.But there was evidence of Gambie, who drove the team home from the to flald and who sw that Barnard was only tsa minutes bel him with the cows.was con oque.It wan This three enter the bush.This had not sucosssfully denied.If éme\u201d believed evidenoe respecting the g of the tracks Learthe fa then the prisoner\u2019s statement was untrne and it showed some communication with the murder.The medical evidence established the double crime had been.committed by one person.If they found was In e woods with then he was called upon tv aecount.or hig companions.If they believed all these f they must draw the conclusion that ner was Failty.It they d rt them, Brite they thought it dangerous to they must say so, and the BENEFIT OF THE DOURT.If regarding the whole of the evidences they were free from doubt.they must sa Upon them would not rest the responsitéilty, but upon the law.ired and fe took wh Pinos vote Dead t and in an hour they were with a verdict.It was \u201cguilty,\u201d and the dogged face of the prisoner e stood u PS to Bear his doom.the A pére éd m asked if he had anything to say the ner rubbed his hands over face, as yawne to ne Morano Es osded pass u 0 on then sentence.\u201cNarcisse Le A said, os bave very properiy con you.stances all t to you as the re last seen company of noue a pris, unable to themselves whom you, as a tend thé of the ai.should have protected.Instead of that you committed a shocking assault op t both of them oover your SEE ee Ta w our ve at raid \"what Te wit \u201csk Nave will ze Who \u201chear You started from the hotel that day with the design of acsauiting thoes children.You understood what you were d: when you went on, step by step, to the VEEGE OF THE GRAVE where you now stand.Time wiil be allowed ou to prepare for your awful doom.My hnitie on mi on eue sen upon you a6- cordin; The jt \u2018oon sentenced the prisoner te be hanged on Thursday, June 4 betweea the hours of 8 ss ta.sud noo Lerooq aver the side de doëk, listened to his fate w downeast and was then marched to his cell.Tnose in the frowdsd, 00 m seemed to draw a long breath of rel ous orime eve That vfioaily the most roc Le un coun Montreal Riding Establishment.can.DLAassRS HAVE COMMENCED.of the finest horses, both for Ladies Gen va.a che NEA + of the best.or ing S.OSBOR 70 NE PLACE 5 M.FOLEY oR every.kind of 03518004 Will open her\u2014 NEW STORE, 1978 NOTRE DANE ST 20 ro BETAS Ty Steinway & Sons Upright piano.been judicially brougkt home to the sully Are free from all crude and irritating matter.Concentrated gr ui very Sorters okie Lin Liver oi Bila?\u201cno &riplog.Spectel Notices.Binok allspoo! nan\u2019s veiling for 180.yo ot i Ceara Notre Dame sires per Mecommifended to eufferera Gibbons Toothache Price 156.yard, ry Caraiers Nowe Notre Dares desc, 314 pee Shilok\u2019s Cough HELE RETRY sumption.rh eR Tie Ti ve spot and ou the winter road, eee ome or eigen See | | tr fé * ception of Mr.Biaine, seem HARRISON MAY BE NOMINATED.Maine Anseunces That He Has no Designs on the Fresidency of the United States Just Now.NEw YORK, May 1.\u2014The Herala'sWashing- ton correspondent says: \u2018President Harrison will be renominaled by aoclamation.\u201d This 18 What the Republican politicians are be- Kinning to say with a unanimity whlch means a guod deal.Benator Quay.the chairman of the Republican National Com- mittes, has recvntly declared himself for Harrison, and endeavored to show how much stronger he was at the polis than any other candidate.Mr.Clarkson, the president of the League of Republican Clubs, who bas been here for a few days, also declares for Harrison.Now comes Becretary Blaine and tells his friends that Harrisou is the best President the country has had sinoe Lincoln.The Indiana politicians, some of whem have been very bitter against the President, are singing the same tune.hat seemed impossible six months ago now seems to be accepted as the inevitable fale of the party.Secretary Blaine han still as strong a hoid upon the masses of the party as ever, bul the way in which he talks Shout tb e Presidency leads people tv believe WILL NOT BE A CANDIDATE under any ciroumstances, The fact that Btepben Elkine, Mr.Bialne\u2019s alter ego in matters and his enthusiastic oy, ought of from Mr.Blaine age being quoted by his friends.\u201cI wouid not be President for a million dollars\u201d was the ramerk which he made to one of them after leaving the mob of hang- or on at the White House a few days Mr.Biawne bas not yet declared imself positively, but the declarations of his friends and of Quay, Clarkson and other y leaders are lilting a heavy load from bet shoulders of Harrison's personal supporters.They have been feeling a real terror at the force of the Blaine ture which seemed to be sweeplug over Lh have Leen saying \u201csmoked out\u201d or driven from the Cabinet.Within two days a feeling of intense relief has begun to grow upon them.Mr.Clark- son sald to-day that Bialne could undoubt- gai have the nomination if he wanted it, \u201cWOULD BE FOR HARRISON.f He and and Quay would represent the and doubtioss as speak the can th.ments re of the party workers.They do pot feal that they can afford to throw over Harrison, and admit that his administration bas been a allure Mr.Blaine appears to be sincere in his desire to keep out of the President ht.While he in falr beaith he hps not the superfluous energy Thich y would énable him to go ugh another fiz Ung and ing campaign.Moreover, he likes nie posi- retary of Bta and enjoys win- aia hes triumphs in the secigsion ing din library better than he wouldi'the rears round of hand-shaking and office broking which have come to the ei- dutles of the man in the Whi:e Halse.He ie much in love with bis politiol, of ocity and would like to continue his or in it apd other diplomatic triumphs during another four years in the Whether Mr, Blaine really expects that be will have a chance in the State Department after March 18 may well be doubted, but Harrison's \u2018defeat would carry no special humiliation for him and would be infinitely better than a second defeat for himeel! at tne hands of Mr, Oleveland.Blaine has some of the Napoleonic belief in fatalism and 18 8 almost Honey Ci thal.ke his great ex ar, jen ay, he can never be elected to © Breeidaner, He may wait a low months pay for the pro- ress of events, but tbe Harrison men are fesining to believe he is in earnest in not seeking another nomination and that a poei- tive letter of deuiinatïén will soon be Tous crash Geueral Clarkson bas bean Tt some of the familiar machine methods fur General Alger, but he seems to realize THAT THE GAME IS UP.General Alger could not make a handed axsinat the President, an worse than folly for him to make it rte the soiid Blaine influence for Harrison.If Major McKinley bas Presidential hopes he has probably postponed them until 1898.If be shouid be elected Governor of Ohio next November he would be a candidate for a second term in 1893, and his term of office would not expire until January 1896, only a few months before the Natioual Con- ventiona The frtands of Mr.Blaine and of a liberal commercial policy generally say that it would be supreme folly to invite another contest like that of November ob the naked issue of McKinieyism.speaker Reed has not been heard of as a Presidential candidate sinoe bis House Re ntatives was more than half wipe out of existence by outraged public sentiment.If a victory for his extreme methods and ideas is ever to won thers could never be a better leader than himself, but the country will not be ripe for another m of Reedism until the Treasury has bon replenished, and there have been a few sessions of Congress for deliberative urposes.p There is not much enthusiasm for Harrison, but the other candida with the ex- have killed themselves, and nothing remains but to give another term to the man whom Mr.Blaine, with his quiet smlle, is trying to shove on the same pedestal with Lincoln, RY on Party Union.Broo 1.\u2014 Ex-Congressman William Linie to whom à reception was given by the Union League Cluv, Dean s t and ford avenue, Brooklyn, last evening, ifs rep upon me carie and the prospects of @ republican bald that he ame from a sick bed, a the advice of his physician, to meet the Union League Cluband the Republicans of Brooklyn ter eulogising the party for its eflorts 1 nr the last Presidential campaign he toid his hearers that it did not pay to have any differences among themselves, as there were few enough of them even when they were ali togsther.Soratohing never produced anything but Irritation, and Murat Halstead when in Ohio used to advise them to destroy\u2019all lead pencils the night before election, Of the Pepublionn party it could be said that there was pot one page in history of the past twenty-five years that it would save blot.ved out.It had always been on tha side of freedom and humanity, and the fight sin, single party alwa stood in opposition.YHe com- ended Reed's ralings, e Force bill the tarif i and all G.legislation.and said they did not care what She issue might be in \"92, they were ready fer tt The tariff was working out its démonstration, and he was satistied with the way it was doing it.There never w = wide and as {ree a trade as there She name of Blaine was roses Tien am plause when the spesker referred to Feciprooity licy.The only objection to the now tariff came from people of fixed income, Who inherited wealth.They are men who toll not, neither do To they spin, nor do they gather in the corn.yy African Projects.April 30,\u2014A meeting of the Fund Commission is to be held at the offices of Sir Edward to-morrow for the purposé of decidin ng what Sep shall wiken with regard to subsori s0r plactng a steamer on the waters of Lake Yictoria yanza, the dilatory aotion \u2018of the çommittee baving oalled lorth verse cutieism, As the object for whieh the money was subscribed already has been at tiued through the action of the Germ isl Airican Company, it is probable that tuw subscriptions will \u201cte returned and the ~-heme abandoned.Thesllence 4 the press sluce tue -return of Mr.Stan nF one iia only been broken by soe publication view on his arrival at Liverpool yg Had » Talk With LONDON, April 30\u2014At a dipl tio reception given here last evening, Ua States Miataler ter Lincoln had a tod talk with Lord Salisbury.A Baptist Preacher Resigns.#w York, April 30.\u2014Rev.\u2018Dr.O.D, W, a an, piator \u20ac of the Madison Avenue Prices ronisned.He recentiy Los sermon oo wih quused a a tion.est a de of: dt ma botte ter for Lo; Stani LS 7 \"and tho Reg 18 mot CE of hie- IE ter doctrine nation an years | have ess torment nsistent with os apirit and even the letter of the New Testament and a ocon- tradiction of those instinots ot \u2018the moral sense which God has put in our nature, It nuot be squared with the doctrine of divine father in the made to induoe Dr, Bridgman to recons! his resignation.IS HE NEW YORK'S RIPPER?Taspector Byrnes\u2019 Theory of the Mysterious Murder of the Woman \u201c Shakespears.\u201d 1.Late yesterday afternoon lnspector Byrpes divulged the results of his investigations into the Ripper su story.The facts nt to ** Frenchy No.murderer, Put the Inspector does not say the is the murderer.\u2018The euspected murderer's name is sald to be Geurge Frank, alias Francia, He has also been known as Frank Bhorlock, He is an Algerian, 85 years old.n under arrest since Friday pi ince which ti time Le has been confined in a cell at the Uak Street Station.He has made no confession, says Inspector Byrnes, and he maintains he cannot speak English, but his former companions say he speaks li Well.On the night Carrie Brown was murdered in the t River Hotel, Frenchy No.3 cecupied for a time room 33, diagonally acroes the hall from room 31, in which the murder \u201cWook place.Frenchy had ve Le in the hotel before and ave date Fitzgerald, the bell boy, 250 boy let bim go up.This was pra 11 or 13 o'clock on Thursday night.Carrie Brown, acoompanied by a stranger, went upstairs sbout the same time.The stranger came down in a little while.The woman remained upstairs.About b a.m.Fitzgerald saw Frenchy come downstaira.When Frenchy saw tl boy be turned around and, with bis face toward the wall as though trying TO EVADE BRING SEEN, he sneaked out of the private entrance.A trail of blood was found leading from room 81 into room 33.On the door of 33 were several biood spots, which came evidently from some one pushing In the door.Inside on the wall was more blood.The seat of a chair in the room Was covered with bloud and the bed was spotted with it.When Frenohy wae arrested he wore no drawers and had on a cheap merino shirt.The tail of his shirt was bLuesmeared with blood and anderneath ble finger nalls was what appeared to blood.His explana tion of how he Came by the blood marks wus unsatisfactory.Inspector Byrnes had Frenchy's finger nalls ecraped and the scrapings have since been analysed by Dr.Edeon, of the Health Board.Frenchy claimed he had slept in Brookiyn the night of the murder, but wnen Fitzgerald con- ronted him he admitted he had slept at the East River Hotel.All the statements he made were investigated and FOUND TO BB UNTRUE.He cialmed that he had been working at Jamaica for a month previous to the murder.It was ascertained he had been in the Queen's Count > gaol during thar time.He rom gaol April 13th, and he had stopped at the East River Hotel and bad been put out of there several times.He had a vicious disposition and no woman would have anything to do with him because of his brutal ways.He was in the habit of robbing them, too.The detectives have been unable to find out who the man was that acoom Carrie Brown to the hotel, The ownership of the knife has also not been traced.When \u201cShakespeare\u201d was found dead not nny was found in ber clothes.It is intimatsa d by the Inspector that robbery may ha the motive of the murder.The detectives are trying to trace the ownershlp of the unile.Yesterday afternoon James Frauks, an Arab, was brought to the Court of General Heselons and en before District Attorne Nicoll.He waa later taken to police h quarters.This man in ail particulars answers the description given to the stranger who ren the room at the East River Hotel.Judge Martine aseigned him counse) The inquest in the case of the murdered Toman wab yesterday adjourned untll May KINGSTON NOTES.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR] KrwastoN, Ont, April 30.\u2014James Sultvan, engineer of the elevator .\u2018Sharrow, found dead in bed this morning.working late at night and retired feeling eart disease was the supposed cause, a meeting of the Qu een\u2019s Misslonary Association Tincipal Grant said: \u201cThe namas of ethodist a and Presbytorian are only-s label for convenience.hey are as as Lwo peas.\u201d Bush fires are doing considerable damage in the vicinity of Sharbot Lake.The Canadian Pacitio lway bas lost a large number of ties and pickets.The programme of events for the Bay of Quinte Methodist conference at Napanee is issued.It opens on June 2nd in the Eastern Methodist Church, thestationing committee meeting May 29th.The week's events wil} be: June 2nd, temperance meeting; June 4th, educational meeting June bth, reception service; June 6th theological union gathering; June 8th, mission gathering, with Rev, T.Cocking, © apan, as à speaker.Hev.W.Briggs.Toronto, will reach the ordination sermon Sunday morn- ng, and Rev.Chanoellor Burwash will fil} the pulpit in the evening.THE NEW YORK \u201cRIPPER.\u201d [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.OTTAWA, April 30.\u2014Inspectors Byrnes this morning claimed to have arrived at a solution of the ripper murder cass.He claims to have proof that \u201cFrenchy No!\u201d committed the deed.Manitoba Matters.WINNIPEG, April 80.\u2014 The Knights of Labor, of Winnipeg have a resolution opposing the extension of the franchise to the street rallway, and favoring the con- struotion and operation of the new electric system by the oity.Three-quarters of the seeding of the provinoe, it is estimated, Is now completed.Mr.Bull was elected alderman for Ward One by acclamation yesterday.gan extension to the Winnipeg General capital.to cost twenty thousand doliars, Sh built this year.Attorney-General Martin s resignation 1t has been aoce His suocessor, w.I.Sifton, has not yet been ap- o was pointed.There is an unusual scarcity of teachers in Manitoba this spring.The special with the \u201cEmpress of India\u2019s\u201d pascengers + will reach here at 9 p.m.tomorrow.Mr.Van Horne is accompanying y.Tithe Riet in Wales.Lowpox, April 80.\u2014A lively tithe riot ! 1s reported from Cardigan, Wales.An auctioneer, under the protection of the ohief constable, was engaged in selling farm duce, for unpaid tithes, when a crow Tot ied, determined to put an end ta (eus of y be- Rap bombard} pat the dustionest so and ther chief constable, les were soon plastered with va odorous stuff but tried to drive away the crowd by threats of prose- outions.This enraged the people more, and to the furse and they set fire to Sustloneer and te tried a du | m in ah oining pon.en mi to give up tithe males they oo let him g9, which they did.French Diplomats Changed About.Paris, April 80.\u20141he following changes are anuounced in the diplomatic service: Sount De Montebelio, now smbassador at Constantinopie, succeeds.Le layo as ambassador at St, Petorsburyg; M.H rbotte foes from Berlin to ei M illot oes trnm Bome to Berlin : M.Cambon goes from Madri M.Bonstan gs from Washlogton to ia and Count e Montuolon gues from Athens to Wash- Old Hutch Located.EvANSVILLA, Ind, A 1 30-The he Obloago speculator, B.P.toi Joeterday morning and left at T p.m, for med troubl he south.He see led and us aüd wanderea up town aimiessiy until he finally found the Ter to the Louisville & Nashville spot, The agent at the station thinks he bought a ticket for Memphis.meas Exportation Vin Tezns.x, Tez, April 30\u2014The tide of work shi toward th is flowi : en ments wi sen win; towards Ga cames ES 7 alveston.Yesterday a Ç of roars of wheat arrived here Sume éar of wheat was pots the oitimens will boid n celébration - res of the Si of the first full as this port Another evening, A BROOKLYN PREACHER'S MISHAP.A Bertes of Unsuccesstul Surxical o \u2014A Trivipl Aqpideot May Hepuls in a \u2018 Man's Denth.BROOXLYN, May 1-\u2014The Rev.Dr.George W.Bothwell still lingers between life and death.The cork which he açoldentally swallowed 1a still in his lung, and unless the physiciens at the Brooklyn Oity Hospital are successful in withdrawing it, the cork will soon cause his death.A consultation of physicians was hold at the Brooklyn Hospital last evening, and the oase was thoroughly discussed in all its bearings.Dre.Rorhmors, Barnes, Biggam and several othars present.It was not finally decided Ne hetuer the secuud operation would be ghertermed today or mot, as Bothwell us (Suh are entertain he not possibly stand nes oor The question of the success of the operation is a serivus one with physicians.Nothing of the kind ever been performed before, and no one can say positiyely as ta the result.A physiclan said last night that it was all mere speculation, and that he did not think that the instrument, which is notbine more than a swall corkscrew, would be © ABLE TO EXTRACT THE OORK.Nobody knows just where the cork is, and even if it is found, he sald, the instrument will bably not able to got a sufficient purchase on it to pull it out.He thought that if the cork were found in Dr.Bothwell's bronchus the instrument would only drive it furth the case util mo uriner in, snd make y become rotten by this timze, and in such a event it would simply impossible to catch Hoid ot it wi the Datrument.: The ehances are, however, that Dr, Bush more will try the experiment, as Question of ilfe or death with the patient o certainly cannot live if the troublesome cork remains where i$ is.The way in which the cork came to be In the minister's lunge bas already been related.Dr.Bothwell 1s the pasior of the Church of the Covenant, Classon avenue, Brooklyn, and was recently the President of the Siralght University of Louisiana.He is a linguist, an orator and a thorough e lives nt No.982 Butler street with bis wife and two little daughters.The gungest ¢ child was ilf on Saturday, April is.and Dr.Bothwell was laughing and chatiing He had a bottle 1 in his hand which contained medicine, which Le intended to give her.He drew the cork with his teeth, and measuring out a spoon- fui of the liquid gi give it to the child.He Inughed as keep jhe child in good comen AR, as\u2019 8 er drew in his breath teres BEFWEEN HIS TERTH and weut down his throat.The cork was only kifiex iasisid diameter and an inch in le = Bothwell is à powerful man, six feet two inches in height, and weighin nearly three hundred pounds, LiZe an strength, however, did not help him any.The small obetruction to bis.breathing apparatus was large enough to make any amount of trouble.He tried at first to reach it with his thumb and forefinger, but the effort only forced she cork further down.He choked and gasped, and slip rapidly down past Lue epiglottis and no the larnyx.e cork moved alittle with every bros striking against the glottis and irrita the throat greatly.The coughing en this produced, and which amounted nearly to strangulation, subsided after a tlme, and the next day Dr, Bothwell preached his usual Sunday morning sermon.His congregation, it is salia, knew pothing about the strange occurrence, although their pastor's voice was rather hoarse and strained.The family physician, Dr, William H.Biggam, came to ve 0 parsonage after the morning service.this time the family had not looked ha the accident as at all serivus, and believed that he wouid oough up the cork.Dr.Biggam at once saw the danger, and he consulted with Dra.Westbrook and Sherlock, who are throat specialists.An unsuccessful attempt was made to locate the cork by Intrpducing a small air cular | mirror into throat.Probi.: nsuccessful, end it was sur: that L as LOCATED IN THE TRACHEA at the bifurcation, and it was believed that it would be expelied ina spasm of coughing.The throat was nted cocaine to deaden its sensibility, and \u201cbre Bothwell preached the usual evening sermon.Nature was bot equal to the task imposed upon her of dislodging the obstruction.The cork was coughed Pagainet the glottis once or twice, but it was carried back into the trachea, and the patient grew weak under the intense suffering.n Tuesday tha mechanical remedy was tried.The patient was removed tothe Union League Club and hung over a bar, his head and feet Hanging downward.He was ood en made to cough until he was exhaus but with no resuit.Then he was taken to the Brookiyn Hoespi- tal, where the operation of tracheotomy was performed.A long incision was made in the throat below the cricoid cartliage.The nerves and muscles were severed and an opening w was made In the windpipe.Long orce) were (introdu but the cork was still out of sight and the attem pts to cateh kX vero unsuccessful.A hook was used, bu no purpose.All the instruments known to surge which could be of any avail were tried\u2019 b but none of them would do the work.The last operation was performed on Monday.Aux wire a flne screw on the end \u201cof it wat {Btra hed Into the windpipe.and it fas \u2018intended to use this as a corkscrew.7° 7 WAS A foie TOO SHORT, hoirever, and as.tha patient was getting very ok thé aa operations were temporarily abandone:l.Antiseptic treatment was used, a silver tube was used to keep the round open, and the patient was allowed to res Another operation will most Bis cata be made to-day, for the Jong exit ie catheter with a fine being made or orders of Dre 1° , une more, who to pert orm the operation.He will try to for he ecrew into the cork, and if imbedded cork it vi be withdrawn.Physicians ary at this is the last resource.The cork cannot rot, but it is liable at any time to choke him, and if iv does not do that it MT cause inflammation, which will result fags! Br.Bothw a bears his trouble with heroic fortitude.e says that he is resigned to Shore road has no share whatever in an reduced rate.1 have talked with Gener: Manager Layng about the matter and be 6 that the road knows nothing about a uoced rate.If there 18 a reduced rate the West Shore atands n © part of it.Should there De any cutting rot rates ob the West Shore brought to fs attention I should cer- tally buts as 1 oi Fairons Toi he te fau ot À ay tor purposes of a ten 3 sp posting to-day called by vo nmissjoner Godd consider the disturbance caused amon the * Mn by the angounçement of te tari between New York and St Paul which Was put ip to effect last Monday ves the West rà, Canadian Paoclfid: and es, Ter ex ponted \u201cthat Me, Van 'Hotne, of the dod here bas deci thats .marriage performed in oe United States 1 recognined by The case tier a] a as.Hun qi ohann Sstege tegena, who vus married loa a lady here, although he y m aris Roviiak in New or the court deiaring \"him tanccent Ws th = rie o against bir by kis we here, roaghs Oustoms Sotsures at New York.treasury bur and hive Don ve unearthed = = Sywoom So yarnment which bas bas eontinued for revenue of.as dotiu durian | oa ut u cae hs Ea Fate aT) adtan Psailio, wili attend: ih \u2019 an pew, Newell and ad Ledyard aed wl algo be there.rate Binder Marriages Illegal, p ril 30.\u2014The Royal Court se Se ad ot agent fe rad os te Atlan © now in The mporter | volved is Ch now Er -& manuf ou.Es Jue Bte.À dane, an ; at adcnoy at Ne 49 sho don\u201d oka Aarne lay ECHOES HOW BU DUBLIN.IMPROVEMENTS IN HGHTHOUSE LIGHTS.Genealogy of Lord 1 Sporting st Curragh p\u2014A Muscular Canadian In Dublin.rspæCtAL CORRES FONIRNES OF THE STAR.) DUBLIN, April 1B\u2014Mr.Wigham read a very interesting paper this week before the Royal Dublin Soci ty on \u201cImprovement in Lighthouse Ligh \".and explained the principle of his new as burner, which he contended was the'tost \u2018powerful light in existence.The light og Tory Island (which is the first sivhtes in-the voyage from Canada home, vianorth 6f Ireland) is said to be the reateat In the world, and Mr.Wigham claimenbat his light, a | bis ho han of lenticular arrabgement, be five Tor six times as powerful,as the Combis from these new | equal elxht pce pandles.n the discussion which ensyued oneal opinion seemed to tuat che ectric | especially In fog&y Weathér\u2014wes a f QUESTIONING HIS DEECRNT.Lord lvaagh, Po Cetoneus, is not belng allowed to: wear his: | net te out question.- His eu on Is title of Viscount Tveag ah appears to be purely fictional, and gensalo research are poured in 0D Les Iles\u201d and \u201csociety\u201d journals, showin, he antecedents of Richard Guinness from whom Lord Iveagh pot Claims lineal descent, are very m lety, nd pero is no documen eviaenée show that housand - cousinship: lanl * ancient Magennis \u201c undispu Js pa RACES.The r in Ireland continues to be most TEs y.ro With the Cur: ting of three da this week, \u201cPrincely 7 Punohess town,\u201d nex ides several other meetings all over the country, race-goers have their hands full.The weather at the Uu Was very cold, and the sharp wind wh + came down from the snow-capped Wicklow mountaius and swept serves the \u201cSoldlers\u2019 prairie,\u201d was sports.There are trotiers in the of city, wantof atrack.I! sa Abdatla colt yeatorday, and there are several others in D town that could make a fast record WANTS AN IRISH ALDERSHOT.It ie rumored that Lord Wolsey y Js is anxious to have a second \u201c Alders tablished in Ireland, but the alter Bes Bot ot Deen The 8.good many well-bred 1 = Piue-moulding for of vent \u2018campln Toun ut the ob action to it is that it rote by oultiva and, whiob precludes any manœuvres on An extensive scale, GUB LAMBAET IN DUBLIN.\u2018We are to have Somme ES \"rity celebrated lan next, in the pada 2 pivon of C on.0p, un bummel Teddy ON Neill 2e of A ove on t seven in ie the Antiont ot Bpoma, Pe = champion of Iroia ass Lake a aber, in the proceedings, so vai Stall bave no end of champions.T.8s.B.WREKCED ors NENJERSEY COAST, Shipwrecked Bafery Mare Trying Experi- snces\u2014A Schiogmer Lost With all Handa.MaY's LaNDIXG, x 3.J.May Lu of the crew of the Atlantic > county.who ae here, ol as hardship encountered by them on Friday try The schoo was joeded wi rocked on the ir st nf recked on the ia: coast on Friday ight.She was e rand] on that night, when she \"ih captain, à mowepia warily and the Mste, wift, of tin City, obi W Mo- Lean, of Claremount, Yeaiaad 0 Welker, colored o cook, a masts.For ten hours wore Ser eat to the storm, the water ter washing over tham all the time.Bepumbed with cold, the colored cook was.twice for.rood \u201c, Les t go but was pulled back and hel McLean.Finally MoLes a Ho that he was foroed to Jet the egro go, and he sank like a stone, Boon atier dayiige the shipwrecked sailors were sighted a passing vessel and taken to Norfolk.three were more dead than alive.The captain lost nearly $600 in cash and the mate §75.the men lost their clothing, All doubt has been set aside now as to the fate of theo orew of the yacht rigged schooner \u201cR.B.Leeds,\u201d of A m, commanded by Captain John Hammer \\elegram Was re- celyed late last night, stating that the boat ad capsized and all hands were supposed to have perished in the waters of Chesa Bay.Another telegram followed to-day at noon from timore, stating that the treads bad been | towed to the shore te lat im ign of any of the psd, Bur it rm pps at the ooo was still while airon® e \u201cLeeds\u201d was owned by \u201ccon Hon oi who was on his wa Southern point in quest tofa load © ot Soutbera oysters, He had o! ouly son of Rov.L E Stil Methodist Episcopal Church, as a pieasure- seeker, whose parents bro) over his fate.Itis sup that Captain Ham- mel aad all the last of any account capsised before he coup- slack away any sheet ropes when the aquall LIKE TO BE BE HUMBUGGED.What a Woman Physician Bays About the Wants of Patients, appetite and s; nds À woma an hyslelan in in the sity to tola the much of of in reading the Rally New York Foe TTY arkable thing papers.2 us 2 a day or two ago.of oo oon- ; scien à kepp à Phyololen to \u2018 Fim Cut In Rates Omg a; co om be an.Ritw Y¢ \u2018 \u201cques When Sou know your Chauncey.i P ot ols the.sa patient wants y to al ; because the Shore road, was pates Jeaterddy patient wants it would porhape be ben- course that road proposed to pursue Joints eflcial In the en 3 mean re- tothe reduction treight ra: to Bt.Paul storing to cla] unsolentific over the West Shore, Cenadias Pacific and methods, such as th and its like \u201cHoo\" |ines.Mr.Depew said: \u201cThe West Na one but à any idea how great a people Toy Vr foe this among inn vestes Bouts .ant hes opest, 6, sfraique i er t red Ein eA something tha tion.tion the a the.rre\u2014\u2014\u2014 HIS SCHEME QF HEBREW Fmcnkion Groné Colantes ue ponton Jews ta.by Xo- pecial correspondence from Perils says: \u201cA report baving been published in certain pepers that Baron de Hirsoh, the great benefactor of the Jewish race, had arranged for, the establisbment of a Jewish colony in Pennayl- vanls, where those Jews who are being ex- pelied from Russias mixhs establish them- seives,I calied upon the Baron at his magnifi- cont residence in the Rue de L\u2018'Elysee, for which he 1t is said, five million francs.Baron de Élireoh ina verge sotive man.Het be- fins receiving at elgnt o'clock in the morn- and for two hours bs time is fully oocu- plea with callers.He is a man of medium size, with a large mustache, turned upw food features and dark brown eyes, full of ndilness and À oa nature.He in a low tone, but with forcible expression.Such is a brief description of the man whose name has become sv well known during the last fow years.In answer to my id as to the Pennsylvania colony he sal itis not to be Pennsylvania.That is a mistake.I have ust sent a commission to the Argentine publie, and bave decided to establish my first colony there: bus later on, as the movement develops, 1 send colonists to Brazil, La Pi late and other Bouth American countries.\u201d Ron bli?\u2019 have you chosen the Argentine thet cause the commission bave vel lend re exosil ioultural lan there, 1 want none but be ory bos g 80 A \u2018oh in he \u20ac Argentiiie À = Republle 2 Ha Roti 400 families tablished th they are pied?\u201d lan The.colonisation scheme is gouirely Eo No money is given ur a How & ry attempt will be made that he o colonies eball become self- surge bad à inton nded î el ool 1 ou orming 8 oolony in the United 8 you not oth y \u201cPerhape; but me thought they had enough Jews there already.\u201cYou bave read some \u201carticles from the Herald's correspondent concerning the Jews in Bu Buseia, stating that hoy; lived upon the OA that is pure (net! t wark of the Synod.x ths ns manner tow f.The head of the Orthodox the Czar, ing: \u2018You elghty-ive mi fects; oné or the other must & Ro.\u2019 was the Jews were cruelly driven away {ro all the trades and isolated in districts where they could not live.There are thousands and thousands of them simply starving and in abject misery; such a condition of affaire could not azist in any other country Russia.0 is not true, then, tt that the Jews will not ey ey wil caus agriculture when they are a Russia they have not been & pi a obanca.\u201d \u201cWill the Russ! government help the dews to emigrate?\u201d \u201cThey want to get them over the fronti oi that is all, They won't help them to \u201cThen their will form a very heavy item in Your colonization so Dome \u201cYes,\u201d and he added reflectively, \u201cI » pose Ishall spend all my mo one Thovement, But à ue all, what @ use of multitude of affairs awa Wp r\u2014\u2014 MRS.LAY'S SCHOOL CLOSED.4 Well-Known Montreal Edueational Insti- The gloetnr of Mrs.Les Lay\"s school marks an epoch in the educational life of Montreal.On May 19, 1853, Mrs.Lay opened her academy for young Ladies in & large house on Radegond e street, then one of the most fashionable parts of Montreal.At that time private schools were the only means of education ro\u2019 girls of the wealthier class.y was the daughter of a wouity à Now Orleans mer- gant, 4 despendant of, ol one of the leading families of Now land.Like most Southern girls she was mart north to be educated and attended the Troy Bem!nsry, conducted by Miss Willard, whose name is Among New England educationalists, After Lay came to Canada with ber husband, who opened a od publishing house in Montreal and was the introd periodi cal literature into Canada The Maple Leaf,\u201d \u201cSnow Drop\u201d and Afrioul- tural Journal\u201d were published by Mr.Lay and edited by his accomplished wife.In ose days of woman's rights and higher tion of girls we scarce what a benomenon at that time alady editor and and pure must have ad lived, no doubt Montreal might Jong since bave boasted arhat it has never Fut youn wich tres ut Bat poing Jets + 8 ng widow with t| Lay soon found the duties \u2018of Shitdn and publisher too heavy percer though she continued the {ox time.Then seeing the need of £0ad ach cols for girls she entered this the carnest see Thochmeroee ar in I th oa na en yours ey were m corner es ere then to Saybrook Hall, Dorchester street, buiit for rs.Lay's bool a and now known as tie Dicgssan College, tbe lant nes lott ations \u2014grandm moths, educated nd a gocersiio or little sons, thre rdepart- ment including boys Under Lave THR XRADIZG VAASUERE \u2026 lovers of Canadian postry, There are man other literary women4n Ganads whose frag ITO ostered Lay, but as oa names sarong aout : D ng positions her alm 7 Lfronn, of en we may mention shai _(tormeriy uly Wie B00} is à abe Bm mission, Who ; Missle.ting Mise Ma Montreal Eros Le Parts.of rear.and purubers Shona Tor the portal somone han paie Fast EE her able and masse round fn Hbc es Porta blished by Ma\u2019 EK.Hartiey 1 Dewar.The vale minsnt np > , read by lo Bite pia 4 who toux marks Be +enatitul gifts we we presented by the senior, oe oh > u ut de od Xe ot roug vely of 2) s.wore oul re.The & tnelu Sire Ly and M Helgh five Willia yobrs | ie Pa alse Con Sonn.M Mo The twenty-Atth reary sl Mrs.La L mas Celebrated Tri aL Me a à handsom earlier of upils end le de oa ns iro sa now 0 Foot amo ong those who Dave gis to ow some ls Bah ap; mation of or A > pas on Pres ol onsral tn On (à Ban Mr.W eu hier oa mar, the Soin W HT, ania SR and pe ortgage Co.in the arme oll PRIER LIBT.The Misses Nous Smith, ord and Katle W.: -y of the oat ors re Misses Ethel Hanoa.Pre att, Chary Daiglish of the in- Tue prise winners in the prim Misses Hattls Armstron wor passer an and Elste Hyde, and the Tes ackay and Rennie MoMurtry.punojpatity.] Miss Edith Massey and Master to Macka , Beportment, the Misses Alms and Violet | Dickson.The Queen's Picture.| To she Eottor of the Bran: BIB, In the \u201cPage of History\u201d of 24tn uit, descriping the aie of tho | Ouse Parllamont House 43 yor Majeals \u201c ure fom \u2018the Frame \"by, Mx.ord nS.and aay > ons ia as was, and may, Richard H.Borneycastie, Vol.\"bege Se published in 1862, may be Seat} The Hon.William Robinson, M.P.P.and Colonel Gugy,M.exerted thomselvee to expel the rioters from the House.Sir Allan Nab assisted to use ; petion by ol wished to testily their d on by Peng and hooting those w o nstrume & the pepe Loss Bill, bat meet t - little or no pré position n © work of end heated with passion, Shey a7 pointy broke and th fire rapidly spread to al of the b bulld © \u201cBir Allan parte the on, M 1 Mr.Turner, editor ofthe to save some of Bad gen ing wi in the council ber, was carried out by Mr.W.8naith, junior, pain re, ng for a foe dis But now the be flames spread so np in that every one Was prie Badgley.Bir Sleers ahd fii ' od of it t there were perhaps wo ot chem A Mr.Snaith is willl Whine on Montreal.and bas re stantially how tant \u2018point seems to me, were there two pictures?HENRY MOTT.Annexation of Ste.OCunegonde, To the Editor of the Bus: ?Srn, \u2014lIn erence above, you are o opinion (based no doubt upon the statements of the deputation to the Montreal City Council) that annexation would be beneficial to Ste.Cunegonde, except from the standpointof \u201cpetty ambition.1Ene deputation, however, were not correct in several of their statements.One instance, expenditure, was not in exdess of the ordinary reocelp To make it the deputation Pncludod in the Pally ure $6900.00 for drains; this is prao- oatly a lly loan to the Proprietors interested ; of good what, hile if nbeted the the a while ann proprietors would have to their share of widening contiguous ontreal trots present oon proprie real would not have to reciproon te, as no fo Sa Elnora: any extent requires to be done egonde.Why not pay higher taxes, and have local improvemen jocel taxes.of for permanent paving down town streets?A PROPRIETOR.Ste.Ounegonde.Music in the Squares.Zo the Edäor of the STAR: me to oto.M oy y re terests I must bands are Bquare to this was Oe at in Shard fuse.The lead usio, for they invariabiy play as lise - asbionable J possible of the fi usic ound in ail music stores, pchez play either compositions of thelr à own f or impo music that ed ors bave on the »; o° themeclres ublic, at very large an d of course a large oma o the publi, wes who would hear fully as good oaD music was pla and save their po very considerably.P.Br think thers of hong musio des center should ne tal musia for a committee aout select what they are to play.\u2014\u2014 London's Latest Crase \u2014Hyde Park.Full particulars in Baturday\u2019s issue.oounty gaol & N.J entered by Cafiiars the.the \u2018other ht ada pocket-boo Ayer\u2019s Sareaparills vitalizes and purifies the blood.If you feel languid you need it .Two sod women of Aluquerque, N.M., are said to Fave nian e from the olay of cosmetics on their faces.D.Thich ves -zise to many Socstipe and vented &artors to hor Pills.Fry them an you will be convinosd.# Notions.Dest designs, low.pris, & Carre sclciied Neos Also school Desk M Maker, 9 Bt.Hoan st cough rate be so usd br Bio loi 8 cure.ra\u2019 d of 1.What do men Fits GE Cie A gane of marbies we vlaed by several citizens of Other ring on Pennsylvania ons.te of medicines.la t eo scrofuls, gal Hope Barespes The Great English Prescription.Pp EUREKA CHEMICAL 00 Dotrett, Mich.um, For sale by Hotes Date Bt ae MoGALE Dre rept In Rheumatism and Disorders of the Liver the use of the Qaledopia Waters In \u201cCanada, ' ir a - 8600 - TER.EB'= LAST OPPORTUNITY ~\u2014\u2014¥OR A TRIP AROUND HE WORLD TINIE.YAIR \u201c Empress of China\u201d WU Bail from LIVERPOOL shout 16ru Joux 180) calling at L Gibraltar, Naples, Pert Bald, sus Colombe, Peoaasg, Singapore, Hong Keng, Shanghaï, Mobe, Yokohama, Vv wh take th Thence $0 Vanosuver, yi pages e the bl to.fer, farther Sartiogiar, publica u Jabljcations, of Sadnly > MoNTOOLI, wW.F.EGG.Gen.Pam.Agent, Dis.Pass.Agent, Montreal.Mont À 102\"coatt INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.1891- WINTER ARRANGEMENT\u20141BD1.roro em mencisg 16th Maren, 1 1891.Pip ey a ely fsatos (sas- save Mon fy from Bonarsature sa « : ee ttiebes ace vices > Césact gaoxper a ox nN su) other ron Ta ran ux Ti t hours 8 end 81 $4 Juha run Pts trom d the Be ooctaotlve RELI duree cree Lane sun ote.APPLY to aw e > OBINAO 13634 8 James ak, treal.D.POTTING ER, Chisf Superintendent Ball way Ofes, Moncten, MB, Merch 14,189 L.60s Steamshtps.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE ! From Portland.From Halifax POLYNESIAN.April 30 Mey 2 Oabin, 840 to $80; Intermadiate, 825 : Biesrage, 820.Jane 18 June 25 Rates es -050 so 680: Intermediate, 6301 at Q À dati STATE LINE SERVICE \u2014OF ALLAN LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLAsGOW, Vis Londonderry.Lowest rates for Oabin Passage.BTATE OF NEVADA from Jew v York.May 34 STATE OF NEBRASKA STATE OF GEORGIA BTATE OF NEVADA .= BTATE OF NEBRASKA * * uy 9 Oabin pessage.835 and upwards, cinzie: 065 and upwards return, according to location of berth Btoeruge st lowest rates.Neerly all the staterooms are aftusted on the saloon dock.thus ensuring perfect lighting and ventilation.he Parisian, State of Na- bracts and Btate of Nevada are tted throughout with the elestrio light.\u2014\u2014NO CATTLE CARRIED.\u2014 Jo fretght, passage, of further information, spply H.& A.ALLAN, 25 Common Street, MONT April 34th, 1801.mE T.PRINGLE & SON, 2439 Notre Dame st., MILLWRIGHTS, Mechanica! & Hydraulic ENGINEERS, Agents and Importers of Mill Machinery of ali descriptions.Vaiuars of Mills, Machinery and Property.Plaass nad Spocidentionsprepared fer Cotton Weellon, Fleur, Girist asd Saw Mille.WATER POWERS.Factory pad Mill Bites Lecated.Sele Agents in Unnada for 8.Howe's Eureka Grain C'eunirg Machinery tad Herreules Water Wheels.In Canaäs at present there are 52 Hercules Water Wheels, transmitting » total of 12,450 HF, GET THE BEST.WarTs YOR DIBOOUNTS, 101tf Ready Mixed Paints TABLES, FLOORS.KALSOMINE for Walls and Ceilings.P.D.DODS & CO.ESERVE\" MINES COAL Screen a of mines fer sale to arrive Gurine docsso of 180L Tateyhons No, 688.s IF YOU WANT Cuarriage, Furniture, Reotsg, Sond your orders to ; JOHN HN COX & CO.WATSON & COX, Hamnlacterers, 724 Craig St, Bonireal por PORTLAND CEMENT Best London and other Brands For Saletoarrive \u201cex Steamers.RELIABLE VARNISH LOWEST PRICE! oy 1 GANADA AND THESTATES.ŸHE POSSIBILITIES OF THE DOMINION.The Marquis ef Lorne en the Reeulyef the Recent Elections\u2014Mr Wiman's Utter- auces and Canada's Destiny.\u2018 The Marquis of Lorne contrinates an article to the North American Review for May, ander the title of #Canada and the United States.\u201d from which the following extracts are taken: \u2019 We in England and in always desire to be nioet to Amerios, and to all Americans, including Mr.Wiman, whom we would still like to think of as the engaging Toronty youth be once was.But > little boys will grow up and some uil- grown rican: , and we do not feel disposed to Quarrel with this degree of however often we may heave a sigh and say, \u201cWhat a nice Little boy it onoe was!\u201d Especially in the pages of Ihe North (ew are wo always moet re- s ul to our cousins of the United States; we should not be admitted into the of that patriotic print, nor could our rds roach the sixty millions of readers everybody knows it comm.Thus disposed in our mind, we were prepared to find that Mr, Wiman, writing in American Pacifla, more \u201cKanuoks.\u201d\u201d We did not ex to find any\u201d trace of the exuberance of Ontario in his pages, d remembers some of the phrases of bis nelæk- of the bars of eariy days, and he stiil dividing-line between the United States and Canada crossing the continent rather to the south of a line of equal division between the two nationalities.He says with pride that pocecaces more than haif of the con- sinent, by placing THE WARM SIDS OF HIS HEART close t the north pole, He also con- codes that Canada is \u201cloyal\u201d in the sense of liking the old country, although he thinks that a mantle of Union Jack oonceals a waistcoat and coat of Stars and Stripes.bis Americanis has passed away.Then will there be but one oountry, in his belief, and all the frozen of the continent shall be thawed by ing placed in Uncle Sam\u2019s lap.Although he thinks the United States are as yet in- ing iced water, and what, under these oes, can the prospect of owning so much of it bring but pleasure?Ungenerous doctors sometimes say that a great deai of dyzpepeia comes from over-indulgence in 1 water ; but no, Mr.Wiman does not believe it, and Uncle Bam must drink of the waters of the St, wrenoe, Athabasca, and Mackenzie, and \u2018call them his.He must \u201ccast his shoe\u201d over this land he is sala not to raat, and trample out all indlvid- n French Canada, and among the descendants of the English loyalis because trade connections along & strip frontier can be made better.Yes; all yields to a little more trade connection.PATRIOTIBM, LOYALTY, PRIDE IN COUNTRY and in the continuity of its history.in its institutions, in its freedom, that gives ite peo- le now a sovereign power, all\u2014all must go re à little more\u2014if only a percentage\u2014 of increased trade connection | Horace said that they who crossed the sea ch the sky only, not the mind.But our end has only gone a few hundred miles from his old home, and lo! a changed mind indeed.Do his old fellow countrymen agree with that mind?Let the continuance in power of the Prime Minister who is op- to Mr.Wiman's ideas answer the uestion.Bir John Macdonald has been at h of the Government for much more than the time, \u201cthe passing of a generation,\u201d which Mr.Wiman claims as sufficient for the pians he favors, and bas beep kept In wer for that long period because Canada lieves that she would be calle¢ upon to sacrilice her independence if she had her farifr dictated at Washington instead of at ome.There are many reasons A the United States should regard with indifference any attempt to \u201cround up\u201d Canads into the Union.The American policy has always been to make her people as homogeneous as possible.1t is not possible to do 60 in the Bouth, where the negroes, in spite of ancient Bouthern prophecies to the contrary, will go on increasing in a far greater ratio than can, in a hot country, the white population.But elsewhere the United States system is to grind into one English-speaking DEMOCRATIC COMMUNITY all foreigners and their descendants who pottie in America.German boys are chuffed t school out of their German.Frenchmen ardly attempt to as settlers, and their ate is thé same if they do; for even in the uth, where conditions are more favorable to the retention of peculiarities, where there are few but negroes around, witness the decay of French Louisiana.English, Eng- everywhere, in school, in the counting- a ouse, in all affairs of life.AN Now, tn Canada there is a great population of French-speaking Catholics, who refuse thus to be amalgamated, and who rejoice in their province of Quebec, in their own laws, language, institutions.It is a population constantly growing, and the most sturdy in physique oun the continent.To try to absorb this population would be one of the cold-water draughts that would give Uncle Bam dyspepsia.It is difficult to say whether they would vote Republican or Democratic.Certain It Is that they would puzzie the wire- ullers, and, owing to their rapid natural ncrease in numbers,\u2014few families among them having less: than eight chlldren,\u2014the problem of thelr management would be more difficult to solve as time passed.But even without taking into account the dificuities involved in the\u2019 absorvtion of a wholly foreign race such as the French Canadian, there are other reasons which may weil excuse the indifference with which any project for THE ANNEXATION OF CANADA is regarded in the United States.The country in that mighty union of commonwealths already so vast that it provides itself easily with all that is needful, and gives ita central government already sufficient occupation.It is often remarked how indifferent the Misetsstppt Valley population are to the interests of thé East, as shown in 8, the manner in which theyquestion the utilit of spending money on a powerful pavy and the arming of the Atlantic ports.The same tendency may be observed among the rapldly-incressing people of the Pacific boast.And this happens in spite of Lhe more rapid communication constantly in- ed to an ever-increasing degree by the construction vf B.ples on the north of the St, Law- _ rence and the lakes have li for a century and a half under a rule which i» wholly dii- ferent from that type brought Into existence in the States.It is one where the democracy, proud of the continuity of their history as symbolized by the crown, has no stron bureaucracy fixed in power over it.changes the government as it chooses by the votes of its representatives, sitting in an assembly where the ministers have also seuts, and can be questioned by the independent or by the opposition members.This is as es of liberty) unknown in the constitution of the United Btates; and it may fairly be sald that the Canadiana, when they form their unioh of colonies \u2018ln 1867, took most of what is best In the British constitution, moet of what is best in the American, and left behind them THE ANTIQUATED ABSURDITIES of the British, at the same time ecting he more novel defects which have © apparent In the Ame .They had th benefit of the experience of the oid world and the vew world for their guidances.win Smith and a few other essayists may ser at the Governor-General as a figure- , And at (he title Bir\u201d given to eminent men in office or at the head of the learn- ust be ts | represent by their utterance, and that a system which is aiive because it-suits 4 free people cannot be hindered bÿ the few baciili 0 The do not find their surroundings suited the further propagation of little erooked species.Whatever we think as to the relative udvantages of the oto of government the north and the south of interne- boundary, certain it is that the : one that has educated a e tb | it as and to A SECT OF PROFESSIONAL ASSASSINS, Dessription of ths Thugs and Their Horrible Sacrificss\u2014How the Villainous System Was Stamped Out.The thugs of India were a regularly organized confederacy of professional aseas- sins, who travelled in gangs of from 10to 200, under various disguises, throughout India, waylaying strangers and tourists of the wealthier class for the purpose of robbery and murder.This was done acocord- ing to certain ancient and rigidly prescribed formulations, after the performance of specific religious rites.The earliest British 4 i ci si « 5 FOR SCROF scrofulous humor in the blood, ulcers, catarrh, and consumption, 5 nation ly tae or a oe of = fe | : * And the servants would nos allow any one else to enter at such s in {ace of my express Injun >> said Lady Oheslyn, starting to : Ë F | ; ig e of raw products only?Yes; there is, un which the advocates of annexation beliove will lead to BR Ayer's Sarsaparilla us measures to unco p out the villainous system.E ER 11 fi sate, speedy, and effective ot all blood purifiers.Has Cured Others will cure you.8 i i become Sracyicall Banib\u201d Bir John & graphio and interesting description of the us ceremonies that sassination of the over-confiding victims to the bloody vendetta of the th t, says be.the fete the goddess) was to be celebrat- the subterranean vaults of the burgh of Marhatta, and the members of the cou- had come from every quarter do In secret the terrible bidding of the ancient laws, Many of them brought thelr victims with them, for one of the articles of the creed hatta provided that the blood in re the image of the god , lest great misfortune befail the order of the thugs.8 ticed by dancing Nautches to follow a i : E = 8 § § Ë g 3 aad glassy, his io s strange rigor.He EF § : Ë g it i his pillow, his 5 eatures stiffening dead.Ë com: repose on no assu managemen! emand more and re power i bt pe liked in the sout a ddling of your own canoe ance hauled along MBA.GLOSSOP AND NEE DAUGHTER.The island of Jersey is too well known, and too easy of access, tb require more than a posaing description.! t is one of those little worlds in which es & manifest! a hen y find their most \\d.hich ambition \u201cIt's well emotgh to marry one of the pect to be hunted ana annoyed by the whole urg ul : need to marry for where they were imprisoned In subterranean This place was called The Dead Farm.take s a eplendid zone It had once been a fertile Kal oody deity lasted three nights, com y annex stay out in the cold where she now hen this THE TEMPL® OF THE THUGS.w plain the mind of Canada and all the \u2019s m the empire and out for Newfoundland, American in Am mysterious language which was known to eve murderous society.The hatta at Malangher, over w| kal immense, formidable &reat bronze doors of the single entrance were adorned with curious, ue figures Gruesome décorations covered the walls of Ostri: eggs, the dried and stuffed bodies of im- SAKING POWDER STRONGEST, BEST, When the British Government transfer- Sea to the § g 58e i hi i | some twenty tout by each end, with a that divided te, prio apartments; wi 0 dows on each side, with immediately below the space under one Ë i : : Ë man, or of pure white marble and rested u of a ne The e of these tation reptiles were made of large veined emeraids, which glistened like dia: the light of the lamp that ill space.READY FOR TRE FREITUL.- hich burned a white participants of- the fl.ir i sk ii ê 3 Ë i : i g Es 8 re = 8 5 s =f CHAPOTEAUT'8 MORRHUOL.THE CURATIVE ACTIVE PRINCIPLES EXTRACTED FROM COD LIVER.OL NO TABTE OR SMELL.L is much more its action than Cod the Consumption, ; in Sore Throats, and Asthma.MORRHUOL restores the health | of pale weak! ) UT PTT and toes aiierod with -) Skin diseases, Bcrofula, Scabs, onve been house, in the midst of oll-bearing strata have been discovered trees, from which the It is evident that the vein of is oviden tponement of the \u201cBa \u201d oase til ed.AE eproement by abat cime en a e vernments is tolerabl tting more and more d to continue its polioy for asking past co uence getting nothing.The Game of Pinehing.NO BHALLOW OR NIGGARDLY STRIP, but a broad belt in which the white man, like the wheat, attains the greatest strengtn ol y.Grumblers there always will be.Some igration to the States.But with 068 not every pros \u201coverflow\u201d into the y one say that Germ is a decaying power because her super-abundance fin States?So in Canada does h overfiow, taking its way along the railwa at the same time, not a single member of the ronment had ever seen the North-West.The of the Interior, to whose of the success of our In: was uot then in the between the two to It would be difficult to do justice sense of desolation ins Dead Farm and its dwelling.It was not strange that lads and lasses had lo as a rendezvous of wi that had seidom ventured todisturb its solitude.lace had beeh for many years entirely to reside at such a tually beco: certain, it is cuit for Canads yawned between fl bs led to the fathomiess deep in ht MORRHYO rompt § hi \u20ac6 the subter- is some Pt ot cout Canada ping ranean labyrinth, in the construction of connection with the reoi- the game of pinch- ched, © ds an outlet in the poe with us unan Dark forme, whose faces were circumstances whieh it'will pe ru of this chronicle to exhibit.ne hen on hens jum thless sands, from the direo- summers was ad van farmhouse with a brisk but with an air of thoughttul tbe lone' house, the maidan rustio chair upon the low, Poe har called à feminine voice the dwelling.moment.But she Minister oughtful energy much A QUEBEC WEDDING.{EPBOIAL TO THR STAR) oave broke forth a noise likd the roar of a mighty ocean, and from afar a faint glim- light was visible, like the redaish =; sidered a queer crank.In every department of national prosperity, in settlement, good agriculture, enterprise in mining lumbering industry.in the fisheries, - here from east tow ost definite and © type, no spasmodi d lasting, 18 visible to the stranger, if certain natives shut their eyes to it.The factories that have arisen have being since a certain tariff has es, mother, he next instant a women of middle behind tho UQ torches and the large firé-that b tre tha spaces suffused ne hall of rooks with à Hæbt as brigh WEIRD AND REPULSIVE DROORATIONS.More than a thousand y_ was performed b The ha a ppy couple beoo! her, and a furtive activity of her THE PORTUGUESE IN AFRICA eyes, ISPFROIAL TO THB BTAR.) 30.\u2014The Portuguese have Upon the approach the their guarding the stores there left PROCRASTINATION.[Written for tbe Sran} In his old age Thomas Cariyle\u2019s trembling band traced out two precepts whereby he strove to point out te others the which he himself had missed.Dos intend a kindness to thy beloved ove?it stralghtway before the future comes, stroying thy opportunity.IMPOSED ON FOREIGN MANUFACTURERS.Undoubtediy in a country capable of muoh development, and exposed to the hostile action of more powerful rival factories, such a measure of protection is leg! if by this only the beginning of ind enterprise of this description can ed.Some economists speak of demand as if those terms includ: who the couple knew them as Mrs.an woman in the humbler walks of life, and her da: god le ance of good society.The couple had resided at this spot nearly fourteen years.No one knew their former residence, although Mrs Glossop had been that she had come to Jersey was horrible to be tions for tea, her thoughts as b as Ber hands.md to themselves, and do ve been a whole d keep all the sup much to regulate swer to this that in tne long run the eternal principles will reassert themselves.Bo th the generation who sees them insulted are In their gravea Canada has had ample cause to know that combination in trade among her mo that the prises show, in epite the massacre of their innocent factories, no abatement I repeat, there- when a country has great natural maw of the monster; its feet ended in eagle body was smeared with blood and encircled by two large stuffed serpents.The arms, neck and limbs of this Abomination were hung with wreaths made of skulls.Bnakes and lizards represented the hair of the fury.The left arm rested vn the , in the ri ht.she brandish- \u201cl have brought some sugar and pursued Alise Glossop, as she han small basket to her mother, * and several other littie Lrities that wiii be sure to please k to inquire at the post- here was nothing for us but this Mrs.Glossop sighed again, and a look of - keen disappointinent passed over her stern features.\u201cIt is very strange we donot have another letter from your uncle,\u201d she murmured, seating herself in the doorway.** Pernaps he intends to come in person.\u201d \u2018Even in that case he ought to write.It ve news of him often.I 0 me the jeast hint of this event for a week to come.\u201d At this moment Miss Glossop entered.Ce you want any help, mother!\u201d she head of the tiger, od the power:ul \u2018\u2019kassy, the most sacred sym the thug pronounces his oath of allegiance, aud which is binding than if he swore by the pages of the Koran or the boly waters of the Ganges.The tuot of the monument was atrewn with flowers, among which iay the bronze images of the serpent and the lizard, the handkerchief, a knife and the holy axe, [part ol the tool in the hand of The girl threw berself into a chair, sigh- Ing han of viker weariudes.he \u201cHow very ihing æettinæ here, she exclaimed.\u201cIf it were not for my wa to St.Brelade\u2019s and a few visits, and espe- society Berjeant, be a candidate for Bedlam.Why can\u2019t we go somewhere?= ÿbore do you want to go?\u201d \u2014.Erythroxylon Seon Ds dradim.; in al alcobolia), § grail ky! fata md It has been called \u201c the RUree EE EE EEE DE Le ALO re Ty Dr similar circumstances Canada, would do precisely the Let it not be imagined, then, tariff against her agricultural) products enacted in the States will 's morn, or mAnhood's prime, frets me not to ha turn more than a in this hideous temple was ws: One of the worshi golden basin and follow: chief few frontier countries in favor of a plan would deprive her of \u201crullog her own Her border countries din, since month letters.\u201cI have Zo ostios interest in Londo: \"re 0880, uickly, aids - only brother fis n a world of sickneas E Ë à sé Ans urtd glance and Manitoba, as well to know that m corresponding districts south moment eh a, fellow 2035 y was thrown upon th stone die that formed the pad f the monster.One of the w ors removed ue æ prisoner had long aware awaited him at the hands of which =n \u201d e, th rand parallels t up & nation worthy near ita great neighbor to the south, able to hat and to make itself dence which is too too honest to be subservient.tells the motherland that she wishes to live ob inalliance with her, under her to make the treaties which shall be correlative Tr own extending commerce.she the States that she desires to be alongside of them the civilisation of gontinent, in all amity and good ; And fora] must protest y unfoun tanguage leased to i i Ei igafeld ® A g HE bo descending, burt tness in jugular vein of the victim, ; hands to the image of the Kail and sprinkies it seven times with ood.With unparalioled swiftness Lhe privets have raised and carried away to the tomb siresdy corpee of the victim.\u2018Each e a] 8 28 H SE i i Ë § î 7 g ¥ 8 ?® RS o p is father\u2019s only be 1 i s 3 8 f E 8 The Birds of Spring pe inpnite variety née\u201d of our old music are Damerous than the old, E JOLLY FARMER BE i i i a 3 A EES i § : Ë i | i Ë Ë Ë w W - E g 8 ] Ë = i { Ë i g ë ; fi i Eg it | ie ä £ i È i our bloody d and ie not likely ] present with à drop of the vio- or fower - Sendez;ÿchasts Ule EE Mine EE GO i f 1 Q HE THUS SNAMEPULLY TRAPUCES, hbors while just to Maryland protect her oyster-beds armed ; THE SUN AND ITS EXTINCTION.The surface of the sun is often st ts, the amaliest of wh are as diameter of the earth, and bich are sometimes visible is i es nes Al Where does he live?What is hi send for our Octavo Music-#000 He setms to bave given acred Selections, etc, 5 to Ë i ¢ F i i a 8 È i appropriate mifuic.Bend for the lakes do less than do the TONE né BARS Vo Cert 0 gk à variable à regions in which tue luminous and caloritie aotivity of the sun is 11 @ state of temporary diminution.As the great radiant star is an incandescent imnase\u20141,372 000 th Minister of Costonis, as long £ Bed Hs £ § re siowiy, lt la true) + rfi y y.° thet le stored up fn it A\" day 9 fn any other eee ace a most friendly.neighbor is chievous and wholly unfounded The modus ce license system, at T0 WEAK MENEZ-= RESTES RE ES a ri pre 0 ae + ep oe oT res LE, - \u201c 3 pen wo MT acte \u2014DOUBER :SHRRT.\" The Daily Star, GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.163 and 165 St.James Street.Tex DaiLy Brax lg sent to any part of the United Stutes or Canada, postage tree, at $d a year, $1.60 for six months, and 600.for three months.We belleve the circulation of Tux Bran ex- oeeds the combined Issue ot all the other English newspapers published in the eity of Montreal, ay Agents r French advertising are Messrs, Amides Prince & Clo., No.34 Rue ne Provence, corner Of Lafayette and Bt.Georges, Paris, France.CIRCULATION CF THE DAILY STAR.For week ending April 18th, 1801.MONDAY .20csoecescsenssemsence ses 31,369 Tuesday \u2026 \u2026 31,767 Wednesday.31,638 Thuarsdsy.31.8056 Friday .31,668 Saturday.- ~ 32,883 Total.291,129 Present Daily Average Yor the Week ending April 18th, 1891 31.855.FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1891.CAN anybody tell why itis that the City Council cannot conduct its business in an orderly, gentlemanly and proper manner?Whatis there in the atmosphere of the coun- cll chamber that causes aldermen toact as if they wero bewltched by some malignant spiriv of discord?ln every other relation of lite these same aldermen act with dlscrect propriety, but once they get together in council, they seem to change completely.It must be candidly admitted, however, that Montreal Clty Council is not singular in this respect.Every other city council In the country has the same failing.Does it arise from the efforts of each alderman to grap all he can for his ward, ip order to make himself solid with his Iriends and supporters?But, whatever the cause, it is anything but edifying.Tae British Post Office, wo notice, is coming in for a great deal of criticism these days.Much of this oritlolsm seems to be directed againet Mr.Raikes personally, but it is hardly probable that he 1s Individually at fault to any great extent.The Post Office is a great monopoly, and no doubt as years go on it acquires in an increasiug degree the peculiar faults of a monopoly.Lf It was a commerolal enterprise struggling for existence against rival corporations, it would bave to bestir itself.If it could be sued in a court of law It would have to take earnest heed to lus doings and Its omissions to do.It its managers depended directly on a satisfied public for their salaries, their interest in satisfying the public would be greatly sharpened.But no; there is no competition, there is no legal responsibility, and the salaries run on with an evenness of flow which suggests that, at this point at least, the official machinery has been brought to perlection.There are dangerous people abroad just now who suggest that the post office monopoly should be knocked on the head.I! Mr.Ralkes and hla able assistants do not pull themselves together, the thing will be done.ARBOR Dav, Wednesday, the 6th Inst, seems likely Lo pass this year as it has been allowed to puss every year slnce its establishment, without any systematic effort to observe it as it should be observed.In the rush oi other occupations our people forget one of the ruost grateful actions they could perform for ibelr own enjoyment and the benefit of those who may come after them, as they enjoy the shade and refreshment provided by those who have gone before.It has been well said that theplanting of a tree is one of those slmple but happy privileges within the reach o! the many.Even the narrowest city lot offers some opportunity, while with the average country place indolence, - indifference, or lack of sense for tbe beautl- ful must be blamed for the want of trees, so painlully conspicuous in many parts.Inducements to tree planting are many, and cannot be too warmly urged.Practical people have been tempted to plant trees, because, looked upon merely as an in- vestmenL a tres ls one of the safest character.Once placed in the desired spot, 1t needs little further cars, but continues day by day to increase in size, beauty and value.Asa recent writer says: \u2018Not only does a tree afford its owner present enjoyment of shade, fruit, or pleasuro to the eye, but, in the end, far outliving him, secures to his memory a kindly sort of posthumous fame.\u201d In Eogland some men have been remembered for gen- crations as benefactors for having planteq trees.Hero in Montreal we have good reason to be thankful in this respect.Some of our streets are extremely pleasurable on account of the trees that line them, while nearly all tho new streets are hideously lacking in trees and even space for planting them.Mon.Mr.Joly bas done a great deal to awaken public interest In tree culture in this province, but what We want is an active movement among those who have the happy prerogative of giving an Impulse to popular taste, In order to secure a proper observance of the duties implied In the appointment of Arbor Day.How much more delightful the country érives about Montreal could bs made wore the roads planted with trees a8 they ought to be.In urging the people of Boston to plant trees, the Tvan- script of that city combats the mistaken notlon that trees require a long time to come to anything.On the contrary, it says many of tbe best of our shade and ornamental trees are quite rapid growers, especially witb a little encouragement from the hoe and compost heap, and will, in a few years, reach a size and development most gratifying to the planter.This is à work by which the hurablest can make himself a publio benefactor.remembering the Arab proverb which ranks him who planta a tree as equally blessed with him who digs a well.ERR FORWARD, The last election campaign in Canada was a very educative one.Party spirit no doubt ran high, as party spirit is apt to do on such oo- caslons, but there was something more than purty spirit abroad.There were thousands of voters who took a very serious view of Lhe situation and who onty cast thelr votes after much reflection.Moreover, thousands are reflecung now and wondering what the Fate ol this Canada of ours is going to be; À well-known citizen is reported to have said that the Nalional Polloy haë Won its last triumph.However Lhis may be, .we are glad to think that there is some reason for believing that party spirit hps won its last triumph for some time to come at lesat- The people vf Canada want now to see the interests of the country placed in the foreground, and their support and sympathy will be given to the party or the leader whose policy promises the best results They want à man to-day who will speak brave words and follow them up with brave deeds.They wiut & man who knows his owp wind aad Who dços not sit walohing an J Ï Lmaginary oat to.see or which side of an imaginary fence she is gotng to jump, The Canadian people are awakening to a sense of what they ought to be, and a proud ambition is taking possession of them to achieve some high destiny.The hour for action has arrived: where is the wan?Where is the man whose stroug political inetinot has cast aright the horoscope of this country, and whose courage is equal to his sagacity.Such & mau need not hesitate to come forward; the country is ready for him.Politica us heretofore understood in this country» are Loo small & game for the present crisis; apd yot that miserable game may drag on Indellpitely unless some one stops Into the arena with some nobler word upon his lipe, some nobler purpose in his heart What one brave man oan accomplish we see In the Alother Country, where Mr.Balfour is winning his way to the hearts even of the Irish people.We want a man of Mr.Balfour's stamp, st\u2019 least of Mr, Balfour's courage, here-\u2014a man who, strong in himself, will clearly Indicats the conditions on which his leadership ls to be bad, and who will step aside rather than muke entangling alliances or compromising pledges.A new chapter of Canadlan history must soon open, What great name is going to be written at the head of ite pages?M'CILL CONVOCATION.Citizens of Montreal may well be proud of thelr city\u2014o!f its opulence, commercial greatness, heroic anpule, ine architecture, magnificent situation, the enterprise, energy; thrift and progress of its people, Above all may they pride themselves on its many noble institutions.First among these is MeGill University.In it we find the nlgh-water mark, eo to speak, of the Intellectual culture and progress of our province, and» Indeed, we nay say, of the whole country, for McGill takes rank with the best seats of learning on the contineut of America.If we would measure the vigor aud the intensity of the lito of a people we must look to their intellectual achlevements and the provision which they make for educating and developiug the mentality of thelr sons and daughters.Applying this test to Canada, we have no reason to feel abashed at the results.We are only emerging, it may be said, from the primitive uncouthness of pioneer colonlalism.Many of those amongst us who are aspiring ito places of nomor in literature, science and the learned professions are but one generation removed from those who weut into Lhe woods, axe on shoulder, to hew out a patlb for themselves to fortune and independence.lt is not to be expected, therefore, that we can supply at once that extent of pro found and finished scholarship which bas come naturally in older countries as the ripened fruit of centuries of culture.But it the first efforts of tho earlier gebera- tious had to ba given to preparing the ground and making the way clear, it must be said that, In the manner McGill University has been endowed through private munificence, that patriarchal work has been nobly performed.For this the rising generation of Cauadians cannot be too grateful, nor can our people as a whole estimate too highly the benefits thus conferred.More than this, the ceremonies at Convocation exemplified the truly catholic spirit of our system of higher education.There were no distinctions of class, creed or nationality.The Inspiration of allofty ideal of intellectual progress, common to the representatives there assembled of all branches of our population, gave an assurance of Canadian union which belied the predictions of the pessimiata The vast number of people who assembled to witness the prooeedings bore testimony to the deep living Interest that is taken by the community in the work of the University.This must have been gratifying to the several faculties as conveying an assurance of popular appreciation, which, after all, is not the least of the rewards for those who are conscious of doing good work in the fulfilment of a high calling.Although mueh has been done within a recent period to place the University on a basis that will enable {ts professors to carry on their work satisfactorily, much still remains to be accomplished.There can, however, be nu fear but that the needed facilities will be obtained in time.McGill University has grown with the city and the country.It has always proved itsel! equal Lo the requirements of our people and that it will continue to do so is as reasonably certain as anything human can be.The demands upon university sources of training In these days are much more numerous and exacting than ever before.The growth of the Faculty of Applied Science 1s a good illustration of this change.From being merely a chair in tbe Faculty of Arts a short time ago, it le now one of the best organized and most thoroughly equipped facuities In the University.In the same manner all the other faculties are feeling the pressure of a civilization that is every day becoming mors and more complex, and it is gratifying to note that in all of them earnest and not unsucceasful efforts are being made to make tho course of Instruction equal to the demands made upon it.CHIT-CHAT.The Princess Clotilde, widow of the late Prince Napoleon, le one of the bravest women known.In 1870, when all the members of the lmperiai (amily fled, she wrote to her father: \"1 Qughbt not to leave, atill less to run away.It is not for nothing that one has the honor to belong to the house of Bavoy, and lt is not litting for me to leave ar .- - \"If housekeepers would take & hint from hotels\u201d says a hotel man, \u201cthey would bave less trouble with servants, Hotel men have no trouble in getting ali the heip they want, though they offer only moderate wages.The difference is not 60 much in the work ns in the hours.In a private bouse a girl'e labors are from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of tbe same and more too.And if she does happen to get through her work and ventures to sit down, her mistress ia apt to object.In a hotel a girl has certain well defined duties to perform, and after they are performed, as a rule, her time is her own.If some such arrangement could be recognired in private houses the servant problem would be much simplitied.\u201d Mrs.Grover Cleveland Is a proud woman, for her pet spaniel has taken the first prize at the Oleveiand bench show,and has won so many medals and ribbons that it has to have an assistant dog to help to carry them around.* .* Mra Koch, the wife of the famous German specialist, has the entire charge of her hus- bapd\u2019a immenss correspondence, apd performs her duties as secretary very success- hy, * - * The oldest woman preachér in this country ie Rev.Lydia Sexton, who was ro in New Jersey, in 1799, and_who still preaches in different parts of the West.She predicts that she will live until 1901, thus extending her life Into three centurioes, Mrs.Sexton is granddaughter of Marquis Anthony Cozot, who came to America early in the seventeenth century.She has many relations in New Jersey, indiana, Ohio, lilinots, Enneas, Missouri, Arkansas and sshing- ton.Her memory is excellent and her sight remarksbly guod.Her voice is clear and meiodious, and she delights to sing sacred songs to the congregation.n° Tennyson was once asked to supply a dozen birthday poems of eight Hnes each or upe thousand guitiens The post re 3 fund, \u2014i WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF.THE RE.BALLOT IN GEESTEMUNDE.The Murder of the Bulgarian Minister of Finance\u2014The Boo Line's Cut in Rates\u2014 Bishop Mclotyvre's Sudden Death, CABLE.Reports received from all parts of England show the influenza is still spreading.There are many cases of the disease in London.Despatches from the coal districts of Chestertiold, Derbyshire, state that half of the colliers there are suffering from inftlu- enza.ln and about Leeds, Yorkshire, there are thousands of cases of the disease, and many mills in the Morley and Churwell districts are short handed.A Ruesiap named Glikoff, charged with murdering Baitcheff,the Bulgarian minister of finance, recently, was arrested at Orsova, Servia, où Thursday.He confessed, and was sent to Bulgaria.Riseoff, a Bulgarian refugee, who, it is alleged, threatened to assansinate Btambuloff, the Bulgarian premier, has beeu arrested at Krajova, Roumania, Premier di Rudini lald upon the table in the Italian Chamber of Deputies on Thursday the papers relating to the case of \u2018the lual- Lans lynched in New Orleans, The papers will distributed among the members on Bunday.A despatch from Kinsale, just recelved at London, reports that a steamer belong- lux to some transatlantic line has gone ashore at Kinsale after showing signs of distress aud blowing Ler tog born.No details have yet been learned.A supplementary ballot for member of the German Keichstag was held in the Geoste- mwunde district on Thursday.Returns from tifty-five polling places give the foliowing tigures ; Blemarok, 6678; Schmalfeld, 4719.The Russian strategic preparations include the building of enormous corn magazines al Lukof aud Slediec and the construe- Von of glx important roads iu Russiau- Poland.\u201cAMERICAN, The representatives of the railroads interested in the recent cut by the West Shore and Soo lines to St.Paul were in secret con\u201c ference at New York on Thursday for six boura.lt was expected there would be a wordy war over tbe question of! the West Shore and Canadian Pacific differential rate, but it ls reported everything was bar- monicus.The Weet Bhore and Canadian Pacific representatives clatmed à differentiai similar to that of the Outarto and Western, but their right to the privilege was disputed.The outcome ol the discussion was that the two roads agreed to give ten days\u2019 notice of a withdrawal of the rates on the $1.07 basis from New York to Bt.Paul, and on the $1.04 basis from Boston to St Paul.The question as to the rights tu a differeut- ial rate was referred tv a committee of representatives of the Trunk lines, the Lake lines, the Cupadian lines and the Western lines.This committee will meet some Lime vexL Week to setlle the matter, Ou Sunday last there was a secret meeting of raliroad employés held at St Louis, the order of conductors, firemen, trainmen and the Switchmeu's Mutual Aid Association belng represented, Notuntil l'hurs- day was it learned what was accom plished at the meeting.The four organizations formed a federation with & membership of 65000 and touk steps to induce the two orders remaining outside, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen to join.Resolutions were d commending tho system of federation and pledging the organization to work against Lhe re-election of Chief Engineer Arthur.An arrangement with the Brotherhood of Engineers was entered into whereby :r:h body will render the other mutual support and all necessary aid, if required, in case of any trouble with the roads.Franklin, Tenn, was crowded with negroes un Thursday, the occasion being the performance of a l0-cent circua One negro, Jim Taylor, became very troublesome and shot a policeman, Charles Cook, who was trying to arrest him.He alsoshot one of the circus men.He was afterwards sent to gaol AL night a well-organized mob attacked the gaol, overpowered the sheriff, secured his keys and quietly took Lhe negro down a side street to tire covered bridge and hanged him to a cross beam.His Body was riddled with bullets, The mob then dispersed.Most of horse-bauk, It 1s understood J.Gould and the Equitable Life Insurance Company will take all the new 5 per cent.collateral trust bonds of the Union Pacific Railway Company that may be necessary to cancel the floating debt.Richard De Young, the New York per- fuer and millionaire and hls confidential clerk were found guilty ou Thursaay of conspiracy to ruin the oharacter of Mrs, Young.They will be seutenced May 14th.The convention of the Episcopal Church In the diocese of Massachusetts has elected Rev.Philip Brooks, of Trinity church, Boston, to the office of bishop to succeed the late Bishop Paddock.The members of B.P.Hutchinson's family say he has been traced to Pensacola, Fla, and a detective has been sent to find and follow him.Hutchinson's son declares that his father is solvent.A.B.Stickney, the well-known railway magnate, has published a book in which he favore state ownership of rallways.The jury in the case of Plenty Horses, the Indian who killed Lieut.Casey, disagreed, and was disobarged.Dr.Jomeph Isydey, the eminent clan, scientist and naturalist, died on day at Philadeipnia.Ernest Morris, the naturalist, 1s dead, He was Lhe author of several important works on entomology.The New York noon on l'hursda thew were on hysi- hurs- Legislature adjourned at y.CANADIAN.L'Electeur announces that the Provincial Government have arranged with a syndicate of Montreal capitalists to take over and complete the Baie des Chaleurs Railway.This syndicate is fumposed of Messrs.James Cooper, J.P.Dawes, Alexander Ewing, John \u2018Willlameon and Angus M.Thom.The Government are to pay $260,000 for the completion of the from Cas- capedia to l\u2019aspebiao and 850,000 for the building of a bri across the capedia river.Out of this bonus the Gov- ernment-will pay all the indebtedness of the rond, includinzæ $50,000 for arrears of wages.Mr.J.G Langelier is to be sent down to Bonaventure ina few days to see tu the payment of ail claims.Mise Ladds, a maiden lady living In St.Johg, N.B., In poor circumstances with her infirm mother, [ English estates and residences worth $1,- 000,000, and will In future bear the titie of Lady Auburn.The estate has been in chancery for a long time.After the com- letion of a few legal formalities Mise [adds will go to England to take possession of her property.: Bishop Melntyre, of Prince Edward Island, died at Antigonish on Thursday night of heart disease.He was on a visit to Bishop Cameron, at whose residence he arrived on Thursday afternoon, A coadjutor bishop, Rev.Father Macdonald, had n appointed last year.At St Johu's Eplseo on Thursday, Rev.1, w Church, Ottawa, Patterson, rector as ¢ome Into possasston of MONTREAL DAILY - STAR \u2018FRIDAY, MAY 1 180K AUTHORIZED TO WORK.DR.LABERCE REQUESTED TOGO ROUND And Make # Personal Inspection of the Bate ofthe City\u2014Mr.Maun Objects to Belug Overcherged.The meetings of the Board of Health are usually quiet, long, and unlinteresting.Yesterday's meeting, however, was a strike ing contrast to those of some years past.The head uf that department was trying to get the Committee down on Mr.Mann's head, but {un hls zealous efforts he brought the hornet's nest upon his own head.Ald, Clendinneng was bent on having some business done by the\u201d Board, just for a chauge, and to let the people know that they were alive His plan was to go straight to the \u2018foundation head, and order the head of the department to do something besides sitting in his office all day, for his yearly salary of $3000.It all came about an account o! $2.50 which they pro deducting trom Mr.Mann's monthly account for having removed some refuse.Ald.Hamelin oocupled the chalr and read the account referred to, and ada that Mr.Mann claimed hp was not liable.r, o'was giver a\u2019hearing at the request of Ald.Clendinnenz.He sald that in the first place, if the account was correct, ib wae ap enormous sum to charge for eight barrels from Workman Street to the ore- matory.Why,four persons ceuld drive that distauce for a dollar, He had never received any comblaiats from that place, and thought there was à misunderstanding, as the fines were reported clean.He stated openly that he was hounded to death from the head of Lie department downwards, and could never get any satisfaction.The charge was an extortion when he could remove it for half a cea} a barrel.Who ordered the work to be done?\u201d ask Ald.Olendinueng.* Lid you, Laberge?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d replied the Maiicai Health officer.\u2018* Ou the report of one vf our officers who sald the work wes not done.\u201d \u2018* When the contracto: Is in faultit is only right te do the work, but you should not pay anything that is char without looking into it,\u201d said Ald.Clendhineng.Mr.Mann: \u201cMy chagre would-have been ten cents,and here I am charged $2.50.This has occurred twice before, but 1 let it go.At that rate it would oust the city $5000 a day for oSrtage.\u201d \u201cWw ann notified?\u2019 asked Ald.as Mr.Tansey.\u201cI got no complairts from Workman street,\u201d repliad Mr.Maan, \"and there are no complaints evén in the department's own OK B, \u201cHe should be protested if he does not do his work,\u201d sald Ald.Taasey.\"This just shows how people will do business when it does not come out of their own pockets,\u201d remarked Ald, Clendinneng.\u201clL have been a contractor tor tifteen years,\u201d said Mr.Mann, \u201cand I never com ed before, and I would not at this time if it were not that I am hounded to death by some of the offclaia, use I aw A FEW HOURS BEHIND,\u201d Ald.Tansey: \u201cThe officers are doing what Is rignt in looking arter the scavenger, but they should noilfy Mm when they have any complaints.\u201d Cem e chairman then read Rev.John Nichols\u2019 complaint, which was listened to by Mr; Mann, who, at {ts osnclusion, said the former part was 4n He had taken away all the stuff when It had been put in varrels.178 ® In answer to a énéstion from Ald.Tansey.Dr.Laberge d that he whs sure .Mann had been notified of the Workman and Donegana street complaints.The complaint book was.seeruhed, but no complaint from Workman street could be found, and Mr, Mann scored: point one, Ald, Gauthler eajd that when Laurent and Dumaine had the eontraet there was as big a fuss as pow.He: then sald Lnat he had actually seen peopla on Cathedral street re-filling thety ¢ tr the scavengers had emptied them.It was sible the same was doré elsewhere.À! it was right to prosscuta Mr.Mann for dumpe ing on Maple » why did the official- not prosecute Rev.Mr, Nichols for dumping in alane?ce Mr.C.P.Metcalf's letter was next read about the Maple street dem ping.He thought there was neglect on the part of some of the Board of Health officiala, Mr.Radford is to report on it.x as \u201cWe should for more men to Watch these dumps,\u201d sald Aid.Gauthier, \u201cif we could oniy get the money to do it\u201d \u201cI move,\u201d said Ald.Clendinneng, * that a special officer of the department be de- spatoched immediately with instructions to watch all pisces where dumping is done and to report at our next meeting.\u2019 Then Ald.Olendinneng warmed up: \u201cWhy does the Medical Health officer, who is arawing $3000, not attand tu tnese matters instead of sitting in his office chair all day?Let him send out his entire staff and remedy thisevil.It is not our business to come here day after day to deal with these matters, I was head of the department I would go around and eee these things for myself.\u201d » \u20181 have no horse,\u201d murmured Dr.La- berge.\u201cNo horse! There are plenty In the sar- vice.(et the use of the Sanitary inspeo- tor\u2019s or the Milk Inspectors\u201d eaid Ald.Gauthier.\u201cWhose horse is that the doctor drives around?\u201d asked Ald.Tansey, but no one Angwe him.\u201cWhy should we be called upon to waste our time hearing trifling complaints that the dootor ought to attend to?\u2019 asked Ald, Ciendinneng.\u201cWell, it is a poorly managed department anyway,\u201d remarked Ald.Gauthier.\u201cUnless some ateps are taken to satisfy the people that we are doing something to remedy the evils I will resign \" sald Ald, Glendinneng with a good de: of determina- on, \u201cHas Dr.Laberge time?\u2019 queried Ald.Shorey?\u201cTime?ejaculated Ald.Clendinneng.\u201cTime?That is all he has in his hands; have never sven anything he has done?If he knew his business he would have bean out for the last few weeks seeking out the evil.Wa now authorize him to go out.\u201d \u2018Can we 8; him from the ce here?\u201d asked Ald Ë orey.\u2019 0 nly, \"prom Olendinneng.* Any Br \u2014 oan watch the office.He has now authority to use his whole staff to do the and if be cannot do it we will f} 8 to Go It.\u201d \u201cHe must be pergpñal! work is done rigig.F makes an inspect + all right and why Laberge?Look at the City Burveydr, goes out daily, and other officials, to see that things are being done properly,\u201d geist Ald.Gauthier.The chairman was thén authorized to pay out $50 out of the contingent fund to meet this extraordinary éxpengiture if necessary.tisfied that the man that things are ps Inland me Returns.he Iniand Revenue , For the month of April of Christ Church, Deer Park, Toronto mas returns were ITR 16 O4 against el roearnas united in marriage to Miss Christina fax, for the corresponding month last yoar, an daughter of Mr.W.Porter, St.John, N.in 1 S1968.62 your, The Lord Bishop of Niagara officiated.crègée 0 - There is quite a boom at Quebeo in rifle HEAVEN shee Sit aint Bev, Sd amir Free or the Canadlan rv gue, two from .; the Stadacona Rifle Team.two from \u201c B\u201d BT ae iy, O14 asked me Battery, and two from tue Eighth Royal With Angers fais Xnes, Rities.goes God hide It be the sites The Attorney-General has been induced Afe for us, as se to give up the body of Remi Lamontagne to When we go Lo Waters batting breath, his friends for burial In the Cemetery of St OF far anny t the Pathiess wood: Julien de Woifetown.The factory of the Compagnie Industrielle de Berthier, at Berthierville, was totaily destruyed by tige on Thursday evening.7 New Bkylight for the Custos House.The new skyliæht in the rotunds of the Custom House has been completad at a cost of $4500.The window ts 50 hy 30 feet.and the zlaes use) isa three-quarters of an inch thick.It was manufactured in England and is almost unbreakable.Fires During April.~~ A slight fire oocurred about 2.30 this morn in some Banguinet street.siiæht demage Tell me\u2014Teli me, where ay Beyond the skies?Below the sea?\u201d Then J caught the child close tn my clasp And looked her eyes.How band the task Her h had set me.Then suddenly whers, h the restfui air, And nature seemed wWrapt in s aient prayer.Then 1 kissed the \u20ac iips that mmiied-\u2014 and felt po fear to nan er \u2018he chia, lo her turbulent tDoughls Lo rest\u2014 dé an each human brest, Heaten.hides W/Ri Montreal.Mar Avrrx.responded Ald.early this morning from every centre in Western Europe indicate that May day will pags without serious disorder.Everywhere the local powers have been armed so atrougly as to convince the worst disposed that a paciñio demonstration is advisable.But the labor manifestations will be no leas memorable because orderly.A new and immense tmportance invests to-day\u2019's meetings as having for the first time a strong and distinct international character.Throughout Europe the proletariate mobilizve and 8¢18 10 Wuch with Lhe American movement.The manitestoes of tbe Socialist leaders in every country, while giving prominence to the eight hour ory, proclaim a battle for other polnta of thelr socialist charter in plainer language than they ever used belore.This fever vf language frightens the pubs tie, keeps every government alert and has caused extraordinary preparations to be made on a scale equal to what would be required tt Europe were about to be transformed into à field of battle.In Paris, as PROCESSIONS ARE PROBIBITED, the Socialists will hold four mass meetin Petitions in favor of 8 work day of eight hours will be presented to the authorities by delegates from Boclallst committees The Government has no fear of a publio disturbance from the Bociallst factions.A keen watch, however, is kept upon the Anarchists, a new group of whom has issued placards invoking the soldiers to assist in the revolt of the proletariat.Another manifesto proclaims that the time has come for tue Helots of society to arise, seize dynamite bomba, destroy oppressors, and burn banks, palaces, prisons, pawnshops, ete.The Anarchist organ Pere Bernard bluntly states to-morrow's plana.The, Anarchists will wait for a row In the streets, and If one occurs they will join and will kill or die.The Government will rely chiefly upon the cavalry in the event of an emeute.The troops have been distributed throughout the city and the main streets, which are asphalt paved, and which have been sanded to enable the cavalry to operate properlv.Publio traffic will be kept open unless a row OCCUrs, Telegrams from Havre, Lyons, Rouen Amiens and rdeaux announce that al workmen wiil suspend work to-day.Tha programine is the same everywhere.Ban- uets and balls will be held in the evening.The garrisons wiil be kept under arms.Troops will be sent to industrial centres where there are no garrisons.The Marseilles prefect to-day received delegates, who asked permission to hoid a procession.The prefect refused permis thigy slon, whereupon the men dedlared st - 22 - PERSIST IN THEIR INTENTION Dus.wo 4 5 to parade, and would face a collision with the troops.Throughout Germany the proposed May day manifestations create no disquiet.Tha wor ken will go on excursions and will not be interfered with if they are orderly.In Vienna the workinen\u2019s committee pro- to march 100,000 men in detachments [ the place where they will group around tbe various speakers and will pass the usual resolutions.1f disorder arises they will Immediately disperse.The Government oppose the demonstration, yet they will not interfere if quiet 1s kept.In Naples a semi-panic prevails owing to the Anarchist threats to blow up publio buildings with dynamite.Numerous arrests have been made, Socialist menaces in Milan, Pavia and Turin have forced the Government to adopt Lhe severest measures of repression.In Brussels the burgomaster has forbidden evening meetings.The whole civic guard and all the gendarmes wiil be on duty throughout the day.The workmen propose to send delegates to the Chambers to demand universal suffrage and a work day of eight hours n Madrid the majority of workmen WILL 8TOP WORK, but thelr proceedings during the day will be festive, and no attempt will be made to hoid a demonstration.The workmen in the Bilboa mines have struck, and the directors have decided on a general lock out unless the men resume work on Monday.The stures of powder and dynamite are guarded by troops.The Government has ordered the commanding general to proclaim a state of siege on the first sign of disorder.Troops occupy strategio points, rotectinæ the mines and Government build- gs throughout the province of Bilboa.Sunday has been selected for the labor demonstrations in Geneva, the Hague, London, Liverpool and Manchester.It ls ex- ted 120,000 persons will take part in the demonstration in Hyde Park, London.Thouæh no riouing is feared in Rome, tho windows and doors of public buildings have all been boarded up.The principal traders to-day decided to open their shops as usual to-morrow.The Anarchists announce that their procession will be orderly uniess the police are aggresaive.SPORTS AND PASTIMES, The Two Thousand Gulmess\u2014Description of the Race.LoNDOx, April 29.\u2014 Yet another great race has come to show how gloriously uncertain a horse can be.It was the second day of the Newmarket First Spring Meeting and the event was the famous two thousand fuinens for 8-year-olds, the à atthe rby.This race always ex the at- est interest ae bringing together Ma pra 3-year-olds of the year wha will in May allop over Epsom downs._Pfiooe of ales honored the gather: with his presence and the jookey club enclosure wes filled with a great collection of the aristocratic patrons of sport.The race was won by \u201cCommon\u201d and was one of the test surprises of the season.Lord Al a brown colt has been practically unheard of until to-day.That the new comer, should vanquish the hot favorite verneur\u2019\u2019 who was backed by every one at 5 to 4, the tamous French coit so matchless In quality and grandeur, that he should leave behind \u201cPeter Flower,\u201d the golden chestaut, perfection in reach and scope, and the winner of the Biennial Stakes two weeks ago, that he should be three lengths ahead of \u201cOrvieto,\u201d \u201cBen d'Or'a\u201d noble son and winner of the Portland Stakes, were, indeed, surprises to the publie.*\u2018Common™ did not appear in the ante post betting untli the last few days, when be was quoted at 20 to I.a 2-year- old, though entered for some stakes, he {« He had never run in a race exister i n, recognizing that he -had a good one In old \u201cIsonormy's\u2019 son, bas kept the oolt in reserve for the great three-year- old eventsofthis year.Hisintimate friends were given the hint, but outsiders knew nothing of the colt, except beyond a casual mention in the training intelligence in re.The ooit was trained by lore, Lord Alington and his friends mi a complete coup which was not dreamt of.It istrue that the horse was backed a few days before the race.This had the effect of bringing him down to a starting price of 9 to 1, but the money that his owner won on him was got at much better Tins.- | _\u2018\u2018Common\u201d is entered for the Derby, the Prince of Wales\u2019 Stakes, the New Btakes, the St Leger and other big events.It looks as ff his owner were coming from hla retirement ol last year, when he only Won in three trivial events.As a result of the race \u201cCommon\u201d has come down in the Derby quotations to 5 to 1.The Two Thousand Guineas Btakes, a subscription uf 100 sova, each, half rorfeit for 3- yeoar-oida ; oolta Set, {lilies 8st 9b.; the owner of the second homme to receive 300 sovs.out of the stakes, and the third to save his stake.BR M.\u201456 aube.Closed October 29, ; 1888, Nine starters.Distanoe 1 mile, 11 ards.Al \"a br.¢.\u201cCOMMON\u201d by ** Iso.a 0 ford's b.c.* Cuttiestone,\u201d by \u2018\u2018Retreat *\u2014\u201c Posthuma ss Ha eure nee se aveu se Col.North's b.©.\u201cxt, Bimon of Lhe Rock,\u201d by \u2018St.¥imon \"\u2014\" Blue Rock \".Mr.J.Lowtber's ch.¢.* Cleator,\u201d by * Chari- bert \"\u2014\u201cHematlie\u201d._.rE mage | Four attempts wero made to wet th \u2018| Dotwes euch time they were of away sane ng \u2018 took hi lead, followed Flower.\u201d the .\u2014 tm rr Forsiern a orme 1]: porps sp 94 covers during the month: (=.= RT NY ; I The Aer oe of alarms od to | LABOR TROUBLES.CY Theeo.8 fo a \u2019 eine wan oui TaneL £14 chemical =e C0 | utsstone\u201d and Pot route out five es, 1 Re : t Antoine fire brigade was called outehortiy PREPARED FOR THE WORST IN EUROPE.\u201cCom pned pEuDR cr alter midnight for a fire at No.Sher- OT Te A Ce * tained until hait the wed ooke struet, the reside .Andrew | + Loe \"| when \u2018Common\u201d aes up to * to J n, mercantile agent.es Great Military Preparations im Paris\u2014A and paseod him.Paton Fiower\u201d was run- spread to ihe Doi vue and Jd sonsider- General Impression Throughout Hurope.ning well and was close bebind Orveto, & e That the Day Will P uletly, wi \u201d ttles: control The loes will be about 89000.Ce ER OUT A Een eo ce one a LoxDON, May 1 \u2014Telegrams received When They ran in this style to the tie point was reas « shout from the crowd proclaimed the defeat «f \u201cGouverneur,\u201d the favorite; st the samo time \u2018Cuttiestone\u201d and \u201cRagimunce showed that they were in trou hen they gow to the top of the bil \u201cPeter Flower,\u201d who was still ru, ag rape, Passed \u201cOrvieto an up to he saddle girthe of \u201cCommon.\u201d ~The jockey on omen\u2019 encours his mount, and he eas) drew awa from his vompetitor, 'Urvieo\u201d was stifl running gamely, sod hen posite the 8 ut on à spu and soon aced \u201c Poter Flower\u201d back ple, Xb Com- mou\u201d no further trouble with his opponents, and won the race bandly by three engths in 1 min.and 47 news There was th uarters of a length betwen \u201c Orvisto\" and \u201c Poter Flower.\u201d .Tum BETTING-The last betting wag 9 to 1 against \"Common,\" 6 to 1 against \u201cOrvieto,\u201d 3 to 1 against * Peter Flower,\u201d 5 to 4 against \u201cGouverneur,\u201d 12 stone,\u201d 20 to 1 ag \u201cit.Simon of the Rook,\u201d 40 to 1 agalnst \u201cCleator,\u201d 50 to! against against \u201cRagimunde,\u201d 100 to 1 \u201c Rousseau.\u201d THE Rxcorp\u2014The winners for the past ©, y starters ; 1882, Duke of Westminster's oh.f.\u201cShotover,\u201d\u2019 by \u201c Hermit,\u201d\u2019 18 starters ; 1888, Lord Falmouth's br.e, pie dé starters ; 1884, Mr.\u201cMaogregor'108 : Mr.Rroderiok-Olooss s b.©.\u201cParadox* by \u2018\u201cBterling,\u201d 7 starters; 1886, Duke #f Westminster's b, 0.\u201cOrmonde,\u201d by \u201cBend Or,\u201d 6 starter; 1887, Mr.D.Baird's ch.o.\u201cEnterprise.\u201d by terling, 8 starte 1588, c.\u201cAyrshire,\u201d \u2018Hampton, re; 1889; Mr.D.Baird \u201cEnthusiast,\u201d by \u201cSterling.\u201d 9 starters; 1890, Mr.A.W.Merry\u2019s b.c.\u201cBurefoot,\u201d by \u201cWisdom,\u201d 9 starters.Second Day at Benning's.WasgiNaTon, D.C, April 29\u2014The second day at Benning\u2019s opened with fine weather And a fast track.The Canadian contingent was beaten out of sight.\u201cMy Fellow\u201d was a 4 to 5 on favorite in the mile bandicap, and \u201cSam 00d\u201d in the same race was well supported, but both ran unpiaced.In the fourth race, at seven furlon \u201cAppomattox\u201d was beaten away in the a tance.\u201cCapt.Wagner,\u201d the ravorite in this race, ran unplaced.In the first race \u2018\u201c\u201cOppressor,\u201d\u2019 the favorite, at 4 to 5 on, ran third.In the second race Annapolis,\u201d a 30 to'l crack, beat the favorite out in a cloes Huish, The Lfth race was a cracker, \u201cEly\u201d and \u201cElve\u201d running a dead heat in siow time.The last named was a prime favorite at 7 to 10 on, while \u201cEly\u201d was not well supported at 6 to 1 agalnst The run-off was exciting, \u201cElve\" having the call in the betting at to b on, and \u201cEly\u201d belng supported at even money.There Was a good aeal of mioney on the race which \u201cElve\u201d won, The College Boat Race.The question of a just distribution of the profits of the Harvard-Yaie boat race, which usually takes place at New London, was the subject of a three-cornered discuseion yesterday.The disputants were: For the colleges, R.F.Herrick, representing Harvard, .Townsend, Brewster and Adee, representing Yale; for the raliroads, Mr.Spaulding, superintendent of the New London N orn; and for the race committee of the Board of Trade.The question turned for the railroad on the proposition that the ohsarvation train be delivered over to the colleges at one dollar a seat; the latter then to sell them at two dollars, but to keep them out of the hands of the speculators.For the city, on the bonus to be A The meeting resulted in an adjournment that the college men might the question before their constituents.Class Games at Harvard.The class games of the Harvard Athletic Association yesterday were made especially noteworthy by the performance of R.B.Hale, \u201891,in the one-mile walk, His time was more than three sec.faster © best Hai vard record\u20146m, 5944.by H.H.Bemis, \u201887.This caused much ta not only on account of the 8 but also on account of the style of the walker.The judge (Merril) ed that the performance was perfectly square heel aud toe work ; but Hale's short, choppy style gave the lmpreesion of a still-legged run.No remarkable times were made in other events, many of the best performers going into other than their pec distances to make interesting races.A good meeting may be looked for on Saturday.Notes.The American Derby, which is to be run on the first day of the Washington Park meeting at Chicago, will be worth about $20,000 to the winner, The Northern New York Trotting Horse B ers\u2019 association will hold their fifth annual trottin, meeting and horse fair at Glens Falls, N.Y, on August 11 to 14 inclusive.The stakes, purses and premiums are estim, at and are Oo to pen horses owned in the states of New York.Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the Dominion of Canada Kilrain has refused to sign articles to meet Slavin In any kind of a oonteet until after Slavin's arrival in this oountry.Kil- rain says that he is willing snd anxious to meet Slavin, but will not enter into any contract or agreement until the matter has been thoroughly discussed by the principals and the last offer is In trom the various athletic cluba, which have Mready shown a disposition to outbid each other.The Cribb Club, of Troy, has offered a $10,000 purse for a ten-round contest between Slavin and Klirain, A thousand doliars a round ls not bad pay, even for crack heavy - weight fighters._ Mistress\u2014' \"What would you do, Bridget, if you could play the piano as well as I can?\u201d fridget\u2014 Bure, I'd goon Jearnin, until I eould piay it dacently.\u201d \u2014Munsey\u2019s Weekly.tion of the stock will seoure it offered for à short 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Convocation of MoGlll University yesterday aftercoon was delivered by Mr.W.H.H Walker.After Profeseor Bovey's address, which waa reported In yesterday's STAR, Dr.Jobuson, Dean of the Faculty of Arte, read a paper, in which he referred to the Faculty of Arts, the important work it was dolng, the number of students, and spoke also of the growing wants of the Faculty.The presentation by the doctor of the prizes In his Faculty followed, and then Bir William Dawson delivered his address, The Principal sald that the work of last session might be measured by ite graduating classes.The number of primary degrees in couree conferred on students lu this and the previous meeting of Convocation was 115, un smaller number than last year.JU would seem that the entrance classes four yeah ago were in all the faculties somewhat lower than the average; aud there {& reason to belleve that uext session will show « marked increase.The dominant feature of the your has been the great additions made to staff and buildings, especially in professional faculties, though the Faculty of Arts has received an important afd in the protessorship of experimental physles In the new vullding anid appliances provided for tnat department Sir William Dawson called attention Lo the wants of the Faculty of Arte, which faculty had practically sustained all the other fncuities and also the High Behool of Mont real.When McGill gave his endowment, men only were considered etigible for college life, but we have now a second McGill ot fu the person of Blv Donaid Smith who has considered the case oO tive other sex; and Sir Willian Dawson knew that Bir Donald Smith had before his mind not merely the establish- roent of a department for women.ns at present, but of a college for women, which Sir William Dawsou hoped would be called the Donald Smith college.This collexe would have not only its Faculty of Arts, but professional faculties as well, providing the training required for all the learned professions to which Women might care to devote themselves.1f this fdeal of a college could ve realized at the small cost of, say, half à million dollars, it would be a tower of strenguh and a friendly rival of MoGill College.The address concluded by stating that If fo our own corner of the wortd the English population ie to hold its own and escape extinction, this will depend not so much ou professional training as on broud aod liberal culture, Biting both men and women for every contingency which may arise.The Principal, however, had no fear for McGill College and {ts endowments, As in older countries, educational institutions and endowments have survived all political and social revolutions, soit will he here.The Convocation closed with tho benediction by Rev.Dr.Barbour.he following are the results in the Applied Science classes at McGill for ne session just closed : FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE.GHADUATING OLASS.Ernest Albert Stone \u2014 British Association Gold Medal; British Association Exhibition; certin- cates ot merit in Theory of Structures, Hydraudes, Desiçning and Maturlals, Prize for Summer Ro- Po obert Blekerdiko, \u2014Certificale of merit in Designing and Materials.Percy Howu Middleton, \u2014Stanley Silver Medal; sertiricates of merit in Steam aid Mechanical Drawing.Henry Martyn Ramsay.\u2014Stanley stivor Medal; {or prize); certificate of tert in Dealgnin \"Thomas Henry Wingbam.\u2014Prize for Summer Re] ri; certiticate of mor in Materials.\"Ham Henry H.Walker.\u2014First rank honors in Natura Science: cériiricates of merit in Mater- als and ABsayln Hugh Yelverton \u2018Russel.\u2014Becond rank honor ime Natural Science; certificate of merit ln Materials, John Edwurd Scliwitzer.\u2014Certficate of merit In Matlertals.d'ussea for the Degree of Bachelor af Applied Selener, CIVIL ENGINEERING, ADVANCED COURSR.\u2014IN ORDER OF MERIT, Ernest Albert Stone, Robert Bickerdike.CIVIL ENUINEERING (ORDINARY COURSE), IN ORDER Ernest Albert Stone, Robert.Bickerixe, Willlam Jurdine Bulman, Jobn Edw ard Schwitze MECHANICAL ENGINERRING, IN ORDER OF MERIT.Percy Howe Middleton and Henry Martyn Ramsay, PURE I Thomas Henry Winghain, Mies Lawrence Willlar 8peclal examination -\u2014Duncan D.MeTaggart.MINING ENGINERRING.IN ORDER OF MXRIT.Rosana Henry Howard Walker, Hugh Yelverton usse Thtrà Frar.George Sinclair Bmith.\u2014Prizes in descriptive geometry, theory of structures.steam machihery snd millwork, and mechanical drawin Charles B.Kingston.\u2014Prizey for sumer report, And mining Peter ferry LeRoastgnol.\u2014 practical chernistry, theoretical chemistry, experimental [hsics, mathematical phyBlcs, miuéralogy and Jowpipins, and zoology.Passed the Sessional Examinations.CIVIL ENOGINEKRING\u2014IN ORDRE OF MYRIT.James George R.Walnwright, Elsworth Boltop, James Jane, Meury B.B.Stuart, Peter Josopli Murphy.MROBANICAL ENGINRERING\u2014IN DRDER OF MERIT.George Sluelalr Smith, W Salam Norton Cunutng- hain, Willlam Henry war MINING KENGINKERING\u2014IN ORDRR OV MERIT.John Murray JHearegor, Charles B.Kingston, James G.Pu PRACTICAL CHEMIBTRT\u2014IN ORDKR OF MERIT.acer Henry LeRossignol, Waller Charnblet Adan, Rpeclal Examination.\u2014Alonzo Klock.Second Year, Howard Turner Barnes \u2014Prizes in Chemistry, Descriptive Geometry, Experimental Physics, Botany.John Burns.\u2014Prize in Mechanical Drawing.Louis Greenberg.\u2014Prize in Surveying.Louis Berdt.\u2014Prizes In Mechanism and French.Robert Claude Holman.\u2014Prize in Mathematics.ames Alexander MacPhalL\u2014Prizes in Mathe- michal Physics, Mathematics and Zoology.Passed the Sexsional Examination.CIVIL ENGINEERING.IN ORDER OF MERIT.James Alexander MacPball, Louls Greenherg, Alexander Scott Dawson, William Arthur Bowden.Arnold James Ryan, John Rankin, Janes Albert Stevenson.MECHANICAL ENGINEERING \u2014 JN ORDER OF MERIT.Louis Herdt, John Burns, David A.Murphy, William Plt Aihurte, Robert Ciaude Holman: Arthur W, K.ssey MINING pre ORDER OF MERIT, flenr! Herdt, John Hamilton Featherston, Frank Lalnbert, Prizes in First Year.Orton Fdward 8.Whileside\u2014Prizes in Mathe- maties and Goneral Chemistry Frank lenry Pilcher Prize In Engtl Traotical Chemistry, 7ilsh and Willtam Archibald Duff\u2014 Prize In Mathematics.Matthew Francis Counor\u2014Prizes In Mathematics and Gorman.ponarles H.B.Longworth \u2014 Prizes in Mathe- arbor Molson\u2014Prizes in English and French.Passed the Sessional Pramitnation.IN ORDER OF MERIT.Willlam Archibald Duff, Orton Edward 8, Whiteside Frank Henry Pitcher; Matthew Francis Connor and Herbert Molson, equal; Charies H.H.Longworth, John \\Willilam Morris, Walter Moffatt Scott, Arthur Langley Mudge Leonard W.E Dyer.Robert David Naas, W Iam Wiison Teach.Alfred Collyer.John Herbert Larmonth, Henry Keward Mooney, John Kiraball Scammell, Jobn Mutr Lorway, SUMMER THESIS.Fourth Vear.\u2014Class T.\u2014Stone (cross sectioning 1a Valleys of Fraser and Thompson Rivers, B.©.) nnd Wingham (Detail Work in Loco.8ho| D.equal; Middleton (Cable rallroads) and W (teology and Mining of the Sudbury region).equal; Russel (Geolugy of Lakes Edward and St.John District.Class J1.\u2014Rigkerdike and preservation of timber) and Bulman (Masonry) equnl; Ramsay (Injectors) and Schwitzer (Roads any Streets, equal.Class JJL.\u2014 Williams (Condenser), THIRD YRAR\u2014Clags I\u2014Kin ston (International Colliery C.B.): McGregor ( rbitration re Can.Pac.Ry.v.Queen) and jehossignat odin) (Absorption of ous), equal; es Vainwright (Montreal and Ottawa Railway) and Tighe (Development and Tesitng of Turbine wheels in U.ual; Warren (Care and Management of Blationars Botlers), Cunningham (Kievators), Class No Adams (Douglass Copher Mine) and Smart (Loco.Repairs).sav e Bolton (Survey of Township of shakespeare); Copeland (Champlain Canal) And, Murphs (P.4) (Double Track G.T.Ry.Prelimip-' ary Survey), equal.BANITATION.First year\u2014 Clans F\u2014Whiteside, Fluramer, (Gowrie Mino, C.B.); W Pitcher.Class ll \u2014Morris and Mudge, equal: Duff, Dyer, Moisdn, Scott: Connor and armonth, equal: Longworth; Finley and Le: equal: tochrane And Naas, equal.Clans 111.\u2014Lcamsæel); Clark snd Mooney, squat: Coliyer and Abératon, sacs Lorway, Falrs MATERIALS.Ponrth year \u2014Clnss I.\u2014Wingham; Bickerdike and Russell and Rob witenr «ni Walker, equal: a des Btons, Clase 11 \u2018eme ston.Bird Jour.Class (P.do) SERRE | a ain Tha ao TA Class Copeland and Stuart, equal; Purves, ovis i : Ea à Spay AE ce date \"et, BTDRAULICS\u2014ADYANCED COURRE, Va Fourth Year\u2014Class I.\u2014-8tons, Blokerdike.HYDRAULICB\u2014ORPENARY COURSE.Loins 1 are, Blok Class Shen CH Al Raion Jans Bib.STEAM.Fourth Year.\u2014Claas Lo Midtieran, Bickerdike, Walker, Ramsay, Russel.Class U1.\u2014W Stone: Buiman and 8chwiizer, equal, Class 111.\u2014 williams, Third Year, Goan} \u2014Sraith, Warren, Cunning- bam.Class 1 TL None.Class 11L\u2014Smart ESSAY, Fourth Year.ass 1.\u2014Walker and nee equal; Stone: ickordike and Quien and \\ equal.Class 11.\u2014Middlelwon, ams.Clase 111, \u2014 Runisay and Bchwltaer, .\u2018bird Year.\u2014Clase 1 osgignol, Kingston: bolton and MoGregor and Mc McFartane, equal Class 1! \u2014Adaiuns; Stuart and SL Tighe, Clusy Il.~Hurphy PE 3 } copain, sipwright, 00nd Your Barnes Groonba sa\u201d Class IL\u2014MscPhatl, Kran Uerdu (Hô: \u201cBurns ca L.) and Stevenson, equal: Featherston, Holman, Murphy (D.), Guan, Laurie; rt and Turner, equal; Bowden; Runkin and Simpson, equal; Massey, Coc pei FEEEHAND AND OBJBOT DRAWING, First Year.\u2014Class 1.\u2014pPlummer, Duff; Morris ang Dyer, qual Class 11.\u2014Longworth and Lore way, equal; Connor and q Collyer, ual; ma sad Leacu and Molso: Fairie and Ptnie Pad Pi Pitcher yim \u2014 Mooney, Whiteshie, Larm à x opal, EE LETrERINO.First and Second yearn Clas 1.\u2014Barnes Burns and Plumer, equal; (J.DJ, equal; whi and Lau Laure.equal; Dawson, Collyer, Mooney and Leach and Scam.nel, equal; Cochrane (K ao Sonn, Banks, Class, Bow den; Sheraton and Holman, 63 DESCRIPTIVE moun.Second Year.\u2014Class I.sas ron ere (LJ) Class 1].\u2014MacPhall, Bowden, Herdt ( 7 Green.berg, Ryan, Massey, Stevenson.Class [ ir \u2014D w- son and Holman, equal; Laurie, Simpson Gunn aud Lambert abd Featherston ad \u2018Tr equal.£ \u2018lass T.\u2014Bpecial Examination)\u2014 Murpl oy bird Year.\u2014Class 1.\u20148mith.Class H.\u2014 siren, Walbwright, Murphy, Singwton Meoregor, Cun- nlugham, Rutherford, Bolto Class 1\u2014btuart, &mart, Purves, Tighe, Copeland, ; BURSETING- Second Year.\u2014Ciaas 1 Derg.oo! Class 17 \u2014 MacPhall, Herds, i) Sievenson yan Dnt, Dawson, Class II1.\u2014Gunn, Featherston, Masse Laurie, Dochrane.Homer Lambert; Rankin and Turuer, equal.moe 11.\u2014(Special Examlnalion.)\u2014Rerdt (H.), arp hy.l'hird Year.\u2014ClassI.\u2014None.Class II.\u2014Bolton, Stuart, Tighe.Class 1{[1.\u2014Wailnwrght; Murphy and Copeland, equal.GEODBHY AND PRACTICAL ANTROROMY, Fourth Year.\u2014C)ass JI1.\u2014Bulman.METEOROLOGT.Class I.\u2014Bickerdike, Bulman, ANUI, Wingham.Cluss J1.\u2014Willlama, MECHANTSX.Second Year l.\u2014Herdt (L.), Hardt (H.).MacPhall, Moiman.Class II.\u2014Laurie, Murphy (D), Bowden, Burns.Class IIL\u2014Greenberg, Ryan, Turner, Lambert; Massey and Hankin, equal} Stevenson, Sim pson.KINEMATICS OP MACHIXSRY.Third Year\u2014Class I.\u2014Smith.Class II\u2014Cun- ningbam.DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY.Fourth Year\u2014Class [.-~None.Class I1.\u2014Middls.ton, Rawsay, Wingham.Class I11.\u2014Wlillams, MECHANICAL DRAWING.fecond year.\u2014Class I.\u2014Burns Cises II.\u2014Herdt {L.), Laurie, Darling; Turner and Murphy.equal.press JL Massey; Cochrane and Simpeon, equal; T irs.year, Class | 1.\u20148mith.Class I1.- Warren, Class I1I.\u2014-Cunningham, Smart.Fourth r.\u2014Clasa 1.\u2014Middleton, Ramsay.Class I1\u2014None.Class 111.\u2014 Williams, Wingham.DESIGNING.Fourth year, \u2014(Ciril engineering oourse).\u2014C lass I Stone, Blckerdike, BI an.Class EIL.\u2014Sch wit- \u201cFour Year.pa Mechanical Brginee \u2014Class 1.\u2014R Claas JI.enn Williams.Class 11L.\u2014Ram Fourth Year \u2014(Minin Engineering Course).\u2014 Class 1\u2014 Walker, Russel.THEORY OF STRUCTURES ror COURSE).Fourth Year- or, way Heavysage, Browns tice, Fie and Mrs.Broughton, A Dog Show Porposed.The directors of the Montreal Exposition Company paid a visit to the Exhibition Grounds with a view of finding out what repairs would LF to be done to the building.Beveral ch.were decided upon.Prof.ory HTS re get a of show \u2018held in connection with tne exhibition, A EBailread Managen Ohlo and Mississippi Railway, Office of the President and General Manager, Sinela- nat, O o, U.BA Nov.16, 1886.tly while in the act of alah from my car 1 upon à stone, which, turning » sudd under my foot, row me to the d with a severely sprained ankle.Suffering exoeedingiy, I ; vas heiped Into the car, and Iny man rubbed ad remodies, DuE fo nod arnica and kindred rem diss.bub no avall.Reaching a station 8t.Jacobs Oil be could secured, two otic of it ore bought and the application resul! at onoe in a relief hiah bad well h from wi nigh unbearable.I was out and about my work in days W.W.Pzasopy, \"6 and Gen\u2019i Manager.A resident of Jasper, (+a, killed a hawk a few da days ago ago that measured five fest and seven inches from tip to tip of its wings.Special Noise.Canadian Pacific Suburban Service.In addition to the liberal service already Sanctions Dosval.Valois Le carne uh on, alols, fleid, Sts, Anne and Vaudreuil the Canadian Pacific have arranged.oommen May lat, train to leave Dalhousie jars Station at 8.20 p.m.dally exoept Sundays or $te.Therese R34 fnter edie stations.hls po orning train lea at am.will after May st connect at Bt.Jerome dally exoept Bundays, AUCPION GALB OF GOOD STO CE, FIXTURES, BTC.The sadersigned will sell by Publis Ausiton, On SATURDAY, THR Sad MAY NEXT, At 100 Mo@ILl, STREET, ALL the Fixtures, da 3.SLAYTON & CO, cou SE Fe A sme Trunks, ba Ales, Immediately After the Abeve, MARCOTTE REO Br MAROOTTE BROA.Auction sale e» Saturday, Sné of May Next.ER si, tte 153 CHIMNEY CAPS Uftersnt sizes, whigh CLAN the + TOONS, fia oth perfect and just out ut ifr Sale without reserve and ta lots to suit parob oh Sect Prete} ma Re THE CITY MONTREAL.Petitioners for the Exprovrintion in Inspector st, in the 84.Ana and Bt Antoine wards in the City of Montreal, for the purpose of widening the same from SA Gtephen\u2019s Chureh to St James street and widening the same from Bt Antoine street to Lageu- ehetiers street, Public notice is hereby xiven that the undersigned Commissioners have, to law, determined Who are the parties interested in anû to be specially 23000004 to defray the total 00s of the said improvement, and have made their feport thereon, by which M appears that the parties interested in and to be specially for the purpose of the said improvement are as follows, vis.: Tr Corporation of the City of Montreal for fifteen sou ane coter (61 in pe fo bah e within t| lowing boundaries, for the balance of said total cost Starting at the cerner ef Union svenus and Sber- brooke atrest and going along à line following Sherbrooke street, the lots having à fronteags on Abe north- weet side of the said Sherbrooke street included, but the depih asesseed on these last lots not to exosod one hundred and Afty (150) feed to Mountain street: thence along o lias following Mounteir and MoCord atresta, she lota having » frontage on the acutaweat «ide of sad Mountain and MoCord streets included, but the depth asseesed on these last lots not to ex- ceod ohe bundred and fifty (150) feet 40 tha Lachine Canal: Thence along à line following the Lechine Canal to King street; \u201c Xhonos slong s line following King and 8t.Henry stresta, the lots having a frontage on the Northeast 14s of exid King and 81.Héory streets incinded, but the depth assessed on these last lots not to excead soe hundred and atty (150 feet, to Notre Dume street: Thence slong s broken Îine following the narth- sant aide of lots cadastral 903, 906, 921, 920, 1048, 1046, 108%, 1097, 1146 8A Antoine Ward; Thonce slong s line following Brunawiek street .wick street and Union avenue inelndod, these Last lots to be as setsed to a depth not to exceed one hundred and fifty (150) feet to Sherbooke street the point of cammencemen next, at {we o'clock in the afternocs, in the Commissioners\u2019 Room, City Hall, and that they wiil then sad there be ready te bear the proprietors, and all parties interested, with thelr witaesses, title deeds, hay oll ote She, he ~ gC Le tb Aprit, 1891.JO.JOSEPH, \u2018CHAS.P.PROCTOR, wa.DENOON, Commissioners.To be inserted in the Szan sud Herald oun the 30th April and let May next 1012 GAS FIXTURES | Our Bpring Btock {s opened up.All New Goods and the latest production of Messrs.OXLEY, GIDDINGS & ENOS, of New York.HUGHES & STEPHENSON, 737 Craig Street oa°tt RAE ¢ or.; VE) Very Nous Household Vurniturs and Kfecia Mason & Risch Upright Plane, eto.The iin sell at the @ 706 84 DENIS STREET.us MORNING MAY 4TH.All the FINE FURNITURE THEREIN OONTAINKD ar SE parte asie Af Se.Se eat Bart fr ENGR Jodie EE B Le ir pil Walnut Si board Di g Bite aaa faa bo 8 OCbat: inner and a 5 2.Engrav: Lv | Ofloloth, au pee E \"3 Fibs ie Cooking\" duns (elimont à Re eo Cook Btove, Tons Also a Dog Cart.Boys* va dei *.* Everything nest and in good order.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, YEBY IMPORTANT SALE Of TUR SIEURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF TEE WESTERN HOUSE (Corner Mo@tll and Bt.Paul streets), TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, May 5th & arn instrueted by the proprietor, MB J 20 MEMES wal raraiabed kote! peli the suites eon Do AW WING OOM.usre Grand 0, 8h excellent in- Oras, 9 810] aD made by Bal Gus es Brie Bulle.Br unsere Caer ee Br Bteel En- e, Lieb 101 2 ored Fol Eten Ete.Twelve Di fetes s P.kgox.ing Chad 3 Walnut 8ideboa tr te sys rerpistol are.Glass ware, Cader.re AKF wT} Handsome Su ben Chairs, anter Color il Paintings, Silver & BEDROO ie The contents of 35 in Wainut, tresses, son as CSA arate nsbetande, Gofse FT Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, Ete, Ete sear roux, * Prowse\u201d H dos der \u201camished 7 aed and La andr; OFFIC Edwards F.P, Co: ee E ate, Coun rs, Desks, mins Chairs, Hal.\"to von Glave Partition, Gusalièrs Mirrors, Barber's Chairs, eto.4 Coupters BAR uae Las Ver Oues, noie.Ent à ae se ve Ter atk EAS DIT AS FEN O'CLO0K.M.HICKs 0.1012 tes onvers.DH & W.H.Frasers Sales Steam Ta ble.Son a e, opps Bn Y NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNI ture, Fine Pluah Parlor Suite, Brus- Hans pie En Fe Sel, Mu Handsome pensive M.coca ue Set, C! Chamber Crocker ry, Ball an og ta ALS AT THE EMSIDENOR, NO.53 LATOUR BTRERT, ON BATURDAY MORNING, SND MAY, AT TEX O'CLOCK.D.H, & W.H.FRASER.1012 Auctioneers, NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.VERY BEAT BRUSSELS CARPETS, ME A me obtss sand G Several Bedrooms, Good Oa Carpets, V ; ice Bedroom Ba Sela rca ckery, Lou tair Oarpe ou Cle ot {io nee Mithen Oui Bandries ota.Bale at No.7UUBSEE AVENUE (hres atest Seat of Forty oe be Dorchester), on MONDAY MORNING, 4thb MAY, AT TEN 0°CLOCK.D.H.& W.H.FRAN 1013 Apodoneurs Walter M, Kearns Sales AA UPERIOR DEY STORAGE \u2014ros- HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE.PIANOS, &e., May be had at REABONABLE BATES.WALTER M.KKARNM, Auctioneer, 7 747 Notre Lame street Steam Yacht for Sale.On SATURDAY, the 2nd day of May next, will be sold by auction st Bt.Hilaire, at the wharf opposite the station.the slexant, powerful and fast running Bteam Yacht, \u201cRichelieu,\u201d bol to the Belail snd Bt.Hilaire Na tion Oo., at 1 o'clock p.m.Dimensions of Yacht 78 toot by 12 feet, with compound engine snd screw propeller.For further particulars apply to T.A.HRUOT, Secretary, Belwil Station.978 CLOTHING STOCK.SALE-To be Rt in lots to suit ser trade, Den pe Pos, pistons Bafe, Lasting, Machise, The stock, amounting to over on.\u201c000, is well assorted snd composed\u201d of new sod veryg saleable xoods, and will so 3 prices.RE TROT wr AAT fd THOS.DUNLAP, 6 Lemoine st.DEUTZ & GELDERMAIN IN \u2014MOST DELICATE\u2014 99°10 Sew CHAMPAGNE A shipment of tiv famous Wine just received Ex 66.\u201c STUBBENEUX DUFRESNE & \"MONGENAIR, Montreal.\u201cA LA VILLE DE MONTREAL\u201d ~~ LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW FRENCH GOODS DRY + GOODS French Silk and Pongees.: FRENCH : FLANNEL.PRINTS.F.rencl Corsets za LA COURONNE\" = CORNER OF ST, CATHERINE & PERFUMERY.A splendid assortment of Glove and Handkerchief Sachets.| JEWELLERY! The Latest Production in Brooches, Chains, Ladjes\u2019 Combs and: Fins.STEREOSCOPES! PANTOSCOPES.KALEIDOSCOPES.MAGIC MIRRORS.Large Collection of Photographs, -:- Views : AND PANORAMAS.LAWRENCE STS, Highest Cl Cit ever offered in Montreal.MATCHED PAIRNM, HUNTERS, COUPE HORAKS, DOG CART AND GENTLEMEN\u2019S DRIVERS AND LADIES HACKS.RE | tructs WARS eR ON TUESDAY, 6TH ay, 1891, the ha hres Horses: \u2014 sUNB.M Be ware, 0 15 hands pisches 1 > extend riviag = mars lable fn vey way, and looks remarkably well under the saddle.\u2014.Af a 15 b.inches.Bired oy Ty Th Tae ro: adi.\u201cHolr- Er he lever ih a tot Borne: Y very Lure E bulk class jumper.Bu 6 years, EE Seed Sr Hae fausse lJ has the makings of à CS marnifosnt melghtcarr y SE bus rer.and ia a splendid animal in 0.rhe, ith Diack he Ps bi Rothe ofBonNE en BIDE and GLADNTON points} Spears han ho hl hp be der berge oF gent oh Hite) re O10! e ver: oléver under sade od wih will carry two hun- En tA Ra abe £ very fins pair.MPEROK\u2014Dark Be; on hands à inches.Bir dia li dam, \u201cLord Derby.7 rie pale aod relia not in d of thing in knee action, snd is very Sood ander the sede naa de, ea oy error HL se nodi exe Seer son, the be boat bla weight carrying Sante to be having fine disposition : to y reliable, safe, =a 4 high Jusgper.A foent - nese borse, and ridden y » lady.years, 18 hands 1% inch.sdb te az ia t ae driver, with ee Foe où.and is aplendid undes the cor.CRTC A Gelding, 7 Fi 18 hands 1 inch.Galaway.\u201d\" Ap Sood and well manp ore hunter can be found; is broken to porch a y, «nd isa vor kind driver.Duke and Colonel make à is r took the second prisé at Toronto K bition las year.M A.) O K\u2014 Bay Geldin; Tour 14 hands 1 inch thao This is fa ba re 1 gt 1 he big ie ein him.Oro! liable both for radios sand valise in the wddie, and a fine jum, GENKMAT Ba Gelding.18 hands 2 inches.This ie an exbellent 6 borse.DANDY Bay Gelding, § yesrs, 15 han hands inches, Bired Ty es How EL\" Is a Jind driver and is thoroughly broken to the ssddl PA Bay Ge T 15 bande au inches, Jsa Li el % ken to the saddl and a clever jumper, PsY\u2014Ber M ears.16 bands $ inches atmo, - ror oh ve prompt, free driver, Ma very stylish in all naine ess.Broken the saddle.RANDY Da Pony.4 care 15 hands 2 Inobes.hye 7 hes been driven ve JENN ero anda.Is à very RENE em quie ir bartem.Thoroughly re- Ko Gold.7 15 hands 3 inob KE 0 Bay ing, years.% 3 inches Ores, \u2018Good in tremely fine saddle horse.Good Jumper, and en ex up to any weight.15 LENCO bay, Gelding, 5 years, + bands 3 inod ined > unto.\u201d Is perfec en to harness and ARKAWAY-\u2014Oh Gelding.§ 16 hands 1 take ELA 8 Tisha horse ess, suitable for Viotorie or Co FR Dory Gelding » 7 years, 15 hands 1) inch, TENS a xtra ne rond mals dena eek Ri rao, Oh Galdin 2 Cobby first-class driver.Broken to the saddle £ gentlsmuan, - Gam Galt AER snd eats Ach risctly so \u2014 ALSO 4 Ladies\u2019 Saddles.4 Sets Imported English Harness.This opportunity should not be los) sight r before has such à lot of tt n ofered for publie « com, Aion in this city.me of wn the owner and ! de a) of ke SN ek Hc reserve oten a loss, Those reall ood spand.re without goth Sor cotes Wen him ia a great expense), should examine this lot Catniognes ready.BALE AT 1.30 P.M.BENNING & BARSALOU, 956 Auctionssrs.uli ads sa tota, 6 by A very dsome THE MOST IMPORTANT SALF the 2 sessan Job Linens (b Lenser at bt il: on ot .by Benning & room.a, Nos.86 and 88 SE oN WEDNESDAY, THE OT 6TH MAY, A second large and tm portan ment of Honse- x \u2018Tiuens, conciatine of GB cesse SRE ed ES ie oe Troe 5 Shae out \u2014COMPRIAING\u2014 \"a ask EEE C.Sa owels, ae ET Die, Linen Damask, Huck Powelton Cream De Ornskh, 8hoe Bale without ay von \u201conde Catalogues mailed particular Haren of Cuyers 1s tavited to important sai RS 250 C'ÉLOGE P.M BENNING & BAKSALOU, Auctioneers, this large on 100 8 OUSEHOLD FURNITURE SPRING saute, 1891.wine he undersigned are uring the M nr a eee a have now su or coude tin such sales, every to us will recet n Advertisine will be tho y attended to.Prompt returns and liberal hose desireus of Sell off can either call or post lephones: Bell 1744.¥ 357.NING s .es at BENNING & ARSALOU Rae & Danaelly\u2019s Sales.T.LAMBERT.\u2018We shall ssl) at the residence of Mrs W.STR, 0D VICTORIA AVENUE, near the station, on SATURDAY.THE SND MAY, the Household Furniture, comprising Handsome Parlor Fumiturs.Keey and TFanoy Ohaira Sue Walnut Carpets, Extension \u201cDining Table, eta, everything BALE AT THREE O0'0LOCK.RAR & DONNELLY, 100 8 : Auctioneers.Brown & Scrivers Sales.& 8 e NOTTOR to Merchants and Manufacturers, who may bare Surplus Stocks and want to dispose them mp 8 & BCRIVER, 308 & 210 MoG1l] street, will ales.advance on consignments apd paid fer future B.** e Splendid fa Light Storage fer Feratture, Be space in our Warehouse for each loi low.Asvanees e .BROWN & BCRIVER, 208 & 310 Moi] gt.T qe .& 8 ; SALE AT NO, #8 CATHOABT STREET, Corner University street, \"SATURDAY, MAY SND, AT 10 A.M.The whole Contents of Larwe Well Furnished Dwell.Drawing- Suite, Bolid Mabosany Round Table, Tables, Chairs, Pictures, Curtains, Otlcloth, Carpets, sad Hall snd Room Stoves Diviaz and the Complete Farnichiaæe of Seven Bedrooms iron Beda, Mattresses and Bpringu SROWN & \u201cCRIVRE, 208 and 210 MoG11] où.J.M.AL DUFF, Audliopesy, J.8 Thomspm & Co.'s Su:es, ROPERTY } FOR SALE ON THE FOL- WING STREETS.Burocher, on t.Dom que et, thcart street, 8 1 Bresia st %, Dents street In 3 elle street, » .Dorchester stres street, à oi ° Tours om frp st A > \u2018wronce street, eutibanit pt @t.Obaries icon street, Ki J.he THOMKON & ve.: mb i : 8 \u201cMeoungs anc amnvements | ACADEMY or MUSIC Thos fared re A Sh EN ANDOAH, AG AT JOM EDY DRAMA, hi nil Tha Op Hou srrosh ses Academy of Music Ma.Heuny THOMAS.Menages.PERFECTION anise oa a horiam ia le oesen bla y true oo man Bop e-like play of Now Rug The 01d Homestead for with consamate wr wn a seems Lo be conceal SEE as 16 nére jmpre saion to the radiance tom they are ao! y living, for the tive bain tbe the lt tre (darts ie ally portrayed.a» LS PARROW & JACOBY THEATRE ROYAL Gus Hill's World of Novelties ! on\u201410, 20 end reset m Coming\u2014\"\u201c Tux ge faste Wre x \u2014VIMIT THE 84 Catherine street, corner 8% Urbain street, LAST SEABON of the great painting and represent A ecene 0 Du SERRE Ey W) Sundays.1 te to \u2014AND WONDERLAND-\u2014 OPPOSITE 8T, LAWRENCE MARKET.\u2014 GREAT Hair-Cutting Contest, compete for à Gold M and Cash Prises.VERTHELLO, Theo Gians-Eating Wender.EENAKO'® GREAT NOVELTY CO.including some of the Ta ent of America.Immense Dapartme Real Estate Exchange.oon and ev: ste Toc extra.an at the 10».CRUCIFIXION, JERURALEN Lx LAND.Week commencing Monday, April 87 In which the Tonsorial Art of Montreal will ~\u2014BLACK .\"RT\u2014 remains as evar\u201410 CTS.\u2014to the fix ting of tbe mem) o Annual General Mest te real ë tato bange will h a o © Montre han los Institut ute, 20 Tam seat on .on TA the 11th .at Three © \u2018elock p.m.Lise 5 Ocers and'Blrsctorn.sd bor the transaction of gehoral business JAMES BROWN, 101°2 .Secretary- Treasurer, ANNUAL MEETING She Montreal the Election sentation during Lovo, will be §ATURDAY ENING, the oF Th Committee ut meet the see evening et 7.45 sharp.By order.GEO, W, FREDE, OARTER, Noa Bes, ONTREAL BRIGADE GARRISON ARTILLERY.sms ET By order T 1012 : : Ac tL CARSLAKE\u2019S 1 Grand Derby Sweep! $765.000.00.ie HORSE 8 vrises, * Thee Otber ther Starters.6 Pam SEE 3 8.000 ) TICKETS.34.00 BACH.206 HORSES ENTERED, - - .- 18306 P ER Mie ir + = to country eu \u2014 GUARANTEED TO FILL.\u2014\u2014 âdress: OARS Prop., Mansion House, ANTS GEO.Vid James st, MONTREAL \u2014\u2014-12th ANNUAL \u2014 Derby Sweep 8000 TICKETS at $5.206 HORSES ENTERKD - - - &34 PRIXES NOW GUARANTEED TO FILL EBBITT & BRAND, Billiard Room, Windsor Hotel, 101 MONTREAL RT ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS BQUARR SPRING EXHIBITION.WORK OF CANADIAN ARTISTA Open Dally-Oa.m.te 6p.m., 9 te 10 p.M.MUSIO ON BATURDAY AFPTERXOO.A DMISSION\u2014-2> CENTS x.os 18 f QU.ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DANCING EVERY MONDAY EVÈNIN a AT 830 PM Admission 1 99 The Montreal Gas Co.ving ow on the Jot May are required to writ rede s notice thie C3 Com: sk Ba be ea) ELT ane rote wes Ray oo r until such n os or pus Aster ion ipo fot on any aay Soto aia TI Mable to to à pepalty y viclating the clause of By order.JF, EEE perma Mog TS april, 1801.\u2018 96 ; TVEN THAT ox © Ter the fret day our Pa shined io med A.VF.OGILVIE & CO.masi Eantomers for ur pe te patronage 1» pong ès pee or .es W.OGILVIE, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matte Te of ADOLPRE DEPATIE, Lumber » un dsr th sey Publ oction \u2014\u2014 oc and partiy MONDAY, AT 10 or the premises a Vistiation street, the assets the ate Ei io ad pre AT 88 $8120 89 39 roiling stoskoas fol follows gn we sold ly, Harneases, 1 , ote.1pe Stüriner AR ar to CHAN.DESMARTEAU, Curstor, UE Notre Dame 5 Btreet.MARCUTTE Bugs.Aue ere.4TH MAY, 189), 1022 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ALFRED POMINVILLE, Hotelkesper of she Oty of Mou treal, Insolvent.tb d od will sell at their rooms, Na.95 oT SES STALET by public snotion.SATUMPAY, THE SND OF MAY, 1891, the aosote of the M AS moan?Voruiiure phar For all infermation apply te CHAS.DESMARTEAU.1606 Motre Dome 54 MARCOTTS BROS, All the Liquor © émoun 1023 OAL ASE ES GED a received from the Edison Professor Bovey Announces Further Donations to MoGill Univorsity\u2014Manufsc- turers Appreciate the New School The annual convooation for conferring degreee in the Faculties of Law, Applied Scienos and Arts of McGill University was beld in the Windsor Hall yesterday after- noo, and large as it is the room was crowded.After the usual opening exercises the results in the Faculty of Law were presented by Dean Trenholme The prizes were distributed and the degrees conferred, Then the Science students received the rewards of their session's hard work, the statement for the Faculty belng made by Professor Bovey, the Dean, fessor Bovey In his address sald that latary the School of Hclence had been taking a practical direction.In a new country it was undoubtedly the case useful bad the higher value, but when in this new country attempts had n made to bring even ghosts witbin the sphere of common sense, e might surely count on escaping miscon- oeption if he jodu! in a littie sentiment on the occasion.Eatorrite to the difficul- ues which had hitherto beset their th and which might be before em in the future, notwithstand- tng the aids which would in the new school surround them.\u201cWhat,\u201d said the professor, \u201cis the use of talking of uphill work, if we do not vonceive of helghts to be gained frow which We may discern unseen before The path to higher mysteries.\u201d The professor said that hitherto the education Jun the science school.had mainly been theoratical a: ,and comparing the average wit theoretical the average man exp his preference for the former.\u201cThe Average uneducated practical man,\u201d sald he, \u2018is not a close observer, and\u2019 may do the same thing twenty times without knowing the reason for doing it.On the other hand the average man who has been Instructed in theory can adapt his theory to new circumstances, There were compensations everywhere,and it the students had © njoyed few advantages until now, they would be more sensible of the necesalty of continually adding to their Knowledge.Professor vey then intima that DONATIONS HAD BEEN RECEIVED from à number of American and Canadian firms.On April 8 a telegram had been neral Electric Company, offering the Faculty a 720 light oi dynamo equipment, and rily after this was changed for a more valuable donation in the shape of two 360 light dynamos.It was to a gre reat extent owing to the interest which ad been taken in the Faculty by Mr, Barr, district manager of the Company, (pat thls donation had n made.About the same time the Thomsun, Houston Co.of ton, through Mr.Kirkland, offered to tbe Faculty a valuable experimental incandescent dynamo, and within the last few days from Whittier Bros.there had been received a complete electric elevator outfit.Among the other American donors were the Blake Pump Company, the Sturtevyant Company, the Crosbie Steam Gauge Cempany, eto.Nor had the Canadian manufadturers been behind in showing their good-will to the new school.Messrs.John Bertram and Co.of Dundas, bad given a valuable planer, while R.W.Gardner, Montreal, had presented a fine engine lathe.Others who had contributed were Messrs.Ruther- Garth, the Dominion Barb Ives and maby others.A atifying feature in connection with onations, which might be valued at from $10,000 to $15 , was that they haa been offersd in a most spontaneous manner, and that all of the donors had expressed their willingness at any future time lend their aid to the school.The professor expressed \u2018his conviction that in the time to come they would be able to prove to the donors that their appreciation of the school had not been in In vaio, + and he was sure that the students r to test their strength In con- Poot with the new departure.The ap- intments made in the teaching etaff, which ave already been mentioned In the SraB, were noticed, an: speclal thanks were given 8ir Wm.Daw Drs.\u2019 Harrington, McLeod and Chandler and the Associate Professors in Arts for the assistance they had given.In ooncluding the learned professor referred to the achievements in Science and Industry which were due to the pro made tn Engineering.After the degrees had been conferred and Be awarded to the successful students in he Faculty of Arts, the three graduating classes were addressed by the Hon.Mr.Justice Wurtele and an address was also presented by 8 representative of the Ottawa Valley Graduates\u2019 Hoolety.exercises terminated with an address by the principal, Sir William Dawson.The proceedings were enilvened by several foe songs the students.i THE VERNEY SCANDAL |SPECIAL TO THE Ta ow tree LONDON, April 30\u2014At the w Police Court to-day the trial of Ca pias Ba Ba mund H.Verney, member of Parliament for North Buckinghamshire, charged with in- the procuration of a rane: Beckett, for immor was non ipod.The pourt room oo Crowd: ed wiih people of who were desirous of hearing ha sensational testimony which it was expected would be the feature of to-day\u2019s hearing.Many letters signed \u201c Wilson,\u201d the pame which Verney is charged with assuming, were identified as boing in Verney\u2019s handwriting.The hall porter of a fashionable club testified that tters addressed to \u201cWilson\u201d were duly forwarded at Verney's request to the latter\u2019s addresses.A Woman named Louise Adeline, keeper of a hotel on Rue Lafitte Parts, testified that Verney had called u; her on seven or efght occasions, and as od her to procure for him two or three girls, promisin her one hundred francs she sucoceded.The witness added that in spite of the Captains solicitations and the in- ducementas he held forth, she positively refused to undertake the procuration referred to.CAPTAIN VERNEY OOMMITTED LoNDON, April 30.\u2014Captain Verney, at the conclusion of the examination to-day, was formally committed for trial, the ball being increased from $10,000 to $35,000.THE INFLUENZA IN NEW BRUNSWICK.SERIAL TO THE STAR] Jr.Joux April 30.\u2014La grippe devastating For County and the doting and funerais in and around Fredericton are something appalling.Baye a « Fredericton parer \u201cMr.Adams, un in three ours attended three funerals.Last week he made ten odffins to order.These facts show that la grippe is not abating in its tury.It was expec that with the return of fine weather it would die ou seems to have no such Intention.8 several cold days of last week and the week before have spread the contagion worse than ever and there are many deaths, while new cases are occurring.Everyone who seems to have any chest weakness at ail is attacked.The paper devotes over a column to notices of prominent persons \u2018who have fallen victims to ia is grippe.ARGENTINE FINANCIAL SCANDALS IKPECIAL TO THE STAR.) BUENOS AYRES, oldie 830.\u2014The report of the examiners appointed to Lo enquire into the affairs of the Nation biished to-day and created a bath Imps Trepor affaire rs, and has resulted in causing the National Bank shares to fall il veo It is understood the \u2018disclosu.be a death blow to the State Banks as far as the Argentine Republic is concerned.RACING AT AT NEWMARKET.ISPECIAL TO TRE STAR] LONDON, April 30.\u2014The race for the March stakes at Newmarket to-day was! won Bryne's \u201cAmphion,\u201d Astiey\u2019s \u2018Mark Price second.Cooper's ° \u201cMone-Meg\u201d third, THE \u201cBRITISH AT MANIPUR.IAPECLAL TO THE STAR: MANIPUR, April 30.\u2014The M the Manipur chiefs who support still fugitives In the Jungle.Mounted dor tachments of troops h, In pursuit of the robe) \u2018able after the British troops en the bodies of Chief Co gone and ob mi ET nn pe renier Manipur, which they found to be totally deserted.he magazine had exploded and the palace had been wrecked and stripped of re ythlng of of value.A ghastly sight was witn an enclosure, where the heads of Commis sioner Quinton and others of the English party were found.The Rajah.Sena tty, princes and inhabitants had fled n oast y the only road of esca abortly before the arrival of the British, Baturday's engagement being the final struggle.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! LoxDOoN, Aprit 30.\u2014The Liberal members of the House of Lords have decided to 0 golng into committee on ihe Hautefo PU pending action in the matte.by the Newfoundland Legislature.The Ear of Kimberley will offer a motion on Monday, looking to such delay.Lord Knutsford was In communication yesterday with the Newfoundland delegates relative to the terms of the roposed settlement of the points at issue.is Lordship promised an arrangement of the matter ai an early date.; SOME NOBLE VICTIMS, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] LoNDON, Avril 80.\u2014 Among prominent men suffering from the influenza are the Dukes of Richmond and Gordon and Lord Boughbton.The Parliamentary Committee, of which they are members, has been compelled to adjourn.Several \u2018other committess re orippled by some of the members belng confi fined to their residences owing to attacks of the scourge.A CREAT PAINTER DEAD, {SPECIAL JAL T0 TRE STAR] PARIS, April 30.\u2014Advices from Senegal state that Adrien Marle, the Frenoh painter, has dled there of yeliow fever.OCEAN STEAMERS IN PORT, Arrival of the \u201c Lake Superior\u2019 and the \u201cToronto.\u201d There are now five ocean steamships in port two of them arriving laver Line e he first to get In was t auver Line steamship \u2018Lake Superior.\u201d Captain Stewart, from Liverpool, which arrived at 7 o'clock.The \"Lake Superior\u201d left Liverpool! on the 17th, and was delayed sowmewhat by the ice in the ult, Sne met the first ice on last Friday n during & snowstorm, and the tpn fy Joi to be stopped all night.The '* Lake Buperi- or brought over.J \u2018her avout 509 emi.ants m most whom were bound for e Uaited States.This le the first voyage the \u201cLake Superior\u201d has made since she left here last autumn.She had her engines takeu out and repaired aur- ing the winter, and her speed has n somewhat increased thereby.The Dominion Line steamsbl \u201cToronto,\u201d Captain Davies, gor in at 11 o'clock this morning from Liver- Captain Davies was formerly ohief bfoer of the \u201cOregon,\u201d and this is the first, time he has come to Montreal oo e \u2018\u201cToronto, left Liverpool on the 17th and was also delayed by ice in the Gul.were passed about 200 miles east of met with until the steamship got about 35 miles north of Cape Ray.The ice continued ull abreast of the Bira Rocks.About 200 paseongers were on board the \"Toronto,\" most of emigrants, many of are going to the orth- West.She brought three horses over also.The Allan ine steamer Grecian\" from London on was expected last night.Bev- oral n made among the officers oO the Beaver Line boats lately.Captain Murray, who formerly commanded the \u201cLake Huron,\u201d has been made marine superintendent at Liverpool, and Captain Carey.of the \"Lake Winnipeg,\u201d is now in mand of the \u201cLake Huron.\u201d Captain Herriman, late of the \u201cLake Nelson, 4 been transferred to the \u201cLake Taylor, lhe chief officer of the \u2018Lake Bupe or, is now captain of the \u201cLake Nep Eon * and Mr, Mackie is first officer of the \"* © Superior.\u201d Point o of Procedure Solved.The Court of Review in deciding the case of Browning and Spackman, yesterday solved a point of procedure of interest tn lawyers.Browning took An action for alan- der against Spaokman, but did not pusb his claim for damages, with the result that the Co below simply gave judgment in nis favor with costa against the defendant.CLief Justice Johnson, in delivering the judgment of the Court, held that the plaintiff in not having asked for sufficient damages to carry costs violated the provisions of the law; and such being the case the Court could not give cos He was reluctant about holding plaintiff responsibie for the error, but he should have specified dam and as the Court below could only have ven à decision calling upon each party to pay their costs e ju gdgment below would have to be re- Lessor and Lessee.In the case of Dame Holland vs.Dame de Gaspe, which was a dispute between lessor and lessee over certain damages caused to a dwelling and store on Notre Dame street, through the blocking up upof a drain pips from the roof, the Court of Review rendered Judgment yesterday morning confirming ment of the Court below, whic eld that according to the leasa, the plaintiff had made with defendant she was bound as the ten- an after the water and drain pipes, and that therefore she was bound see Lhat no materials from the roof should be allowed to énter the drain pipe which were likely to blonk it Displeased with His Colleagues.Ald.Robert was at the pty Hall yes- tordey.ble was Dot pleased the conduct of his confreres of + Mary's s ward, Ald.Jeannotte and Martineau, leaving the Qounel Wednesda oeday.an : Sams 6 N of urgen aws \u2018Hundreds cattle were Papineau morning riven up square, and they ostroyec eve very -hing- This goes on twice à week,\" said ert, \u2018\u2019and md just when the grass is getting green too.No Atsention Will be Paid to Anonymous The Mayor says that In future he will not take any notice of ietters sent him unless si y the sender.Lately he has re- ceolved so many against the police, the ractor, and others, Tithout any signatures, that he has decided to pay oT more attention to these.They Wish the Mayor to Intercede.A deputation of the men who struck work last sutumn on the Allan's out pi upon Mayor McBhan and asked him to intercede with th et oy to get them reinstated.The Mayor has arranged to have an interview with the firm, For the Fire Brigade.Chief Benoit this morning fecsived a letter of thanks from Mr.J.Goehier, of Cote St.Paul, and a cheque for $25.- The Montreal brigade rendered valuable assistance at a Are out there on the 4th inst, and saved Mr.jer\u2019s pref Goebler emises, and the etièque expres- Arrival of Immigrants.A special train aix cars left for the weet y, Amon area\u2019 r of Germans, joe perds area will arrive from the Business Nowa.\"; Judge Gill has \u2018\u2019 the petition of Lockerby Bros, to call va Hunter, an absentes ærocer,throuæh the and to lo hold Loctersy of éreditora on és it er @s been also appoin nai guardian of the estate.Proparing Formancné Paving.The Roed Department have commenced to make the lies and the shafts ind west EE t.La Btreet uo attended to one hundred and ra or caroline off aad Fs busiest day the sesevn Ia line Mr.W.| poand ISPROTAL TO THE STAR) OTTAWA, April 30.\u2014The crowds who can get no uearer.to-day's pageant than the galleries of the Senate began assembling before one in the lobbies, anxious to get as good a seat as posaible By the time the playing of \u201cGod Bave the Queen,\u201d by the Guard of Honors band, as .the Governor-General alighted from his carriage, was heard, the galleries, as well as the floor of the house were packed with well Princess Louise Dragoon Guards furnished the usuai escort to His catod the battery Rideau Hall and as he alighted the battery on Ne Pau Point firad the usual salute.When His Exoellency had taken bis seat on the throne, the speaker and members of the House of Commons were summoned by the ushar of the black rod with the customary and as soon as the members aped at the bar Lord Stanley proceeded read the speech from the throne.The ladies, especially those favored with Bears on the floor of the house, WORB HANDSOME TOILETS, Lady Stanley of Preston wore a handsome court dress of black broche the petticoat heavily {rimmed with passementerie.Qrosments, diamonds.The Hon.Mrs.Colville, black velvet {rained dress ornamental with Jet; folds of wi chiffon trimmed the oorsage and formaliti NON.PETER WHITE, M.P., THE NEW GPRAKXE.sleeves, ornaments, dismonds: Miss Clifton, pink slik dress trimmed with chiffon of the same color, ornaments, pearls; Mrs.C.H.Tupper, petticoat of cream corded pouit with selle tulie embroidered s, train and corsage of rich cream br e crepe de chene and sliver embroidery, ornaments, pearls and gold, Mra Chapleau, very rich cream satin petticoat and bodice trimmed with fringe to match, train of handeome cream satin brocade, ornaments, diamonds; Lady Caron, Court train of rich black satin brocaded in gold and silver thread, ornaments, dia monds; iss Caron, dress of eau de Nile crepe de chene over silk, gold girdle, natural flowers, ornaments, cora; tigan, ruby velvet train Fos.Othe front draped with black Spanish and jet ornaments, corsage corre- gpond ornaments.diamond pin and gold; Hay of the American Consula te, mauve atin petticoat, oovered with silk net emoroidered in amber sod pr ystal beads, train of mauve silk with velvet leaves, corsage of plain allk, trimmed with chiffon and embroidered tulle to correspond ol ee the ornaments gold and Mrs.Pane, black slik vor Strained à without jet trimmin Mra Birkett, petticoa: de eoie, dra in silver rose rich point de soie.The front draped with handsome black Chantilly lace, caught up with cut Jet ornaments, lace and jet fringe trimm Ornaments, gold and diamonds.Of The Hon.Mrs.Ivor Herbert wore a rich black striped moire dress with cute diam onds and 1s.Mrs.Kirk- patri potticont of 1 pale pink chiffon and rare old white Brussels lace, train of sapphire blue velvet, Brussels lace.ornaments diamonds.Mrs.Machray, white taille train with petticoat and oorsage trimmed with rich white aoe, ornaments, gold with diamond pin; Mrs.Colby, Princess black moire, train, with petiicont of oorn colored satin trimmed with enterie, ornaments diamond pl pin; 5 y Macdonald, ri ch, orme son gown, petticoat and corsage draped with crimson crepe lisse and ornamented with clover blossoms of same color, train of slik, grnamente diamonds and Mrs.H.J.Macdonald, Winnipeg Sink faille dress, a flounce of chiffon and clusters of marguerites and loops and ends of pa velvet trim the front and corsage, of silk, ornaments diamond pin and pair Mrs.Dewdney, rich black satin trained dress, the front and draped with red and lace, gold ornaments; PR.GRANDBOIMR, M.P., DEPUTY APEAKER.Miss Van Horne, Montreal, pale blue brocad- od silk gown draped with crepe de chene to atch; Miss de Garmendia, New, Fork, 1968 of llao crepe over silk richly tri Pa w menterie, ame diamond star ahd gold.The Speech From the Throne.regarding to this subject Will de laid Tou.Under thess circumstances and in the hope that the proposed conference result In arrangements beneficial to 8 coupties, you will be called upon to consider the of extending for the t ssanon the provisions of tbe protoca) annexod tw Washington treaty of 1888, kriown as the ha hoon.manifested in dressed people.The | for the coming oar win be laid defore jou at an oasis Gal ¥ a pe naar ; oo wil piled on you, your divinely atded and your wisdom and patriotism may cnlarge the prospertz ot the Dominion and promote every way well being of the people.\u201d THE PARTT CAUCUSES, The Conservative caucus this morning was short and tulatory, while that of the Li long and earnest The stiendance a voth was lerael good, Tarte being resent, however, at ther, The 4 : nek Conservatives are willing\u2019 to talk freely ou heir doings, as there was psign planni done, Bir Jobo ) donald presided.spoke for paloon min utes end received a Warm rece the other speakers.The presence of Mr.L la Jonoas, M.P., who was said b possessed after e Toft certain that their opin- uestions of ons ve EE the day.\u201cwh h is object ow caucuses eld Jrequently.prés members opportunity of f ventilating Frc raed The follo od whips: Taylor (Ch whips, Prior, Pons, John\u201d MoDenaid.Caps.Brecon and ope, John Mo , an calah Wood, Westmoreland The Liberals sat for two hours sod a halt and are \u201cmum\u201d as to the result, ps chosen were : Dr.Trow (chief whip); Messrs.Sutheriand, Brodeur, d Rinfre ucuses will Nroquent Liberais as woil as the Cocser sadives and fear is expressed t the caucus rule may pe pme pro affairs.In the Senate Hon.Jos.Tasse will, tomorrow, move the address in reply to the speech from the throne and Senator Prouse will second it, An adjournment for a week will follow., FRANCE'S MILITARY PREPARATIONS.Ce ope STAR] PARIS, April 30.\u2014 The ne vrapapers nounce that the French armies on the German frontier will be exercised in night military manœvres on an ense he early in May, All the garrisons in the mil} de, te and partmen Moselle, forming part of the Sixth Army Corpe, will take up war tions along the frontier.The troope Meurthe and Moselie will be reinforoed by à large force of cavalry and infantry brought together by aD extensive mobilisation of the io army re- reserves.The troops thus witl oooupy\u201d all the vi positions which they wou have to hold in an effort to on of German repulse a supposed invasi troops.\u2014 FRENCH DUTIES ON WHEAT.ISPECIAL TO THE BTAR.April 30.\u2014The Ministers favor re- auctions of = he customs duties on Wheat for months the total a of those duties Barware if necessar: The Committee on Labor Ÿ tha Chamber of Deputies has approved a maximum working to-day of ten hours for industrial operatives.FINANCIAL stock market buyers were speculative stock.B any until the opinions of ch of banks are as to tion of trade in the untry.MORNING HALES.1 of Montreal 228 1 Merchants at 148 Jacques Cartier at 1 Ca: an To Se dour Fon: 100 do pry 794; 25 Royal Tr, Steck KE.potes, the rar 37 dorase seen oar ou R Stoo.Ask'd, bid.Montreal 204 34 \u2014 Lao: 167 2 SULLIBI IE Br \u2014 æ Wow York or Macnee Reported forthe STAR brokers, 69 St.Francois rr i st report over atreot private wire open- lowest and pa hed in Lincoin & Bennett, White, Christy, and Our Own Make.ALSO A FULL LINE OF Felt Hats Black, Dun Brown, Sulphine, Manilla and Cuba.From the best London Makers.These are the very latest Shapes, and are what are worn in London this season.JNO.HENDERSON & C0.\u2014 2 20 \u2014 St.James Street.GROCERIES \u2014Fon\u2014 LACHINE, DORVAL, &c., &c.First Trip for the Season 1891, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 1st MAY Wagons leaving the lian Warahouss at 18 oom) sharin FRASER, VIGER & CO Goodman's York] Po Fotate in 1b sacks, Spanish OM 22.Er.parie nee Oley Pea ul quar.a3.40 FRASER, VIGER à CO.1,000 1-bb Parcels of our Famous 35c English Breakfast Tea ALWAYS READY FOR EVERY CALL.Same price to dall 36e per pound in a pound io ceddies of &11 4 paresse die Den pou sind.PRABKE, VIGER & CO.SENATOR COCHRANDS CELEBRATED ILLE HURST MAPLE SYRUP.p Beason of 1801 Sheciutely gure ond at) corn Hillhurst Maple 8yrep tea Hillhurst Mapis 8 FRASER, VIGER & OO FINE SUGAR-CURED MEATS, HAMS.Lad vy 5 Mark Ham, Cured re York, the finest NS ot lot Just ia, fresh from the Smoke f hole boiling.Trade Mack Medium sise Hama, delicious Tor T ice, Brand Cincinnati Ham, can- 250 pes po Larie, our stack 1 now for the summer menthe Amour Bier Brand Chicas Hanes.ours | Armour Star Brand ae Hams, Boneless Breakfast FRASER, YIGER & OO HIGHLAND MALT WHISKIES All the Popular Braada doun Sterrarte Gien len Albyn Blend.Bheriff's * » and \u201cVery Old\u201d Ialay Whiskies In wood and Luce Eshers oi Veter Seavey dre Special Ba- Ui Old Vatted Glenlivet Whisky, Fallow oe and ail aro FRASER, VIGER & CO.SPARELING SAUMUR WINES erman-Laurance\u2019s Carte Notre.LE k ea Carte D'Or 1012 89 \u2018182 _FBAGER, VIGEE & OO.BURGUNDY wines, » Vv.pe Ta CALIFORNIA BURGUNDY In quarts and pints.detre Bai SEL, \u2014 FRASER, VIGER & CO.Paaidy Grocers aad Fine Nerchaats, {ITALIAN WARREBOUSE, 109 St.James Street.\u2014BOY S\u2014 SUMMER SUITS SAILOR, MILT, ETON, &o.Special Lines at Special Prices Really Werth Your Attention.JOHN AITKEN & CO, 1757 Notre Dame St Poll Telephone 1082.10112 sensescames HENRY MORGAN & CO, Cheerful Homes! on \u2018appears below.$20 worth of Goods for 50¢ week.\"$30 do do do 76 do $50 de do do $1.28 do :$75 do do do $1.76 do $100 do do do $2.50 do $150 do deo do $3.00 de Phillips Square, We have just received a first delivery of 80 PIECES Very Fine Printed Dress CHALLIES In All the Newest Colorings.Also a Large Assortment of Printed Muslins, New Cheviois, Homespuns, Camel's Hair Cloths, Handsome Robes Gashmeres, SeIpes and Debeiges, AND SPECIAL LINES n Ç COLONILIAIL HOUSE, Phillips Square, Montreal N.B.\u2014 Open on Friday and Saturday t4l 9 p m.101t1 No one can offer an excuse for not having a nice and tidy home, a joy to themselves and a comtort to.their husbands.Remember EVERYTHING for the home, from the Food sent Chair to the Pazlor Suit ; 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