The Montreal daily star, 10 janvier 1893, mardi 10 janvier 1893
[" À» v ¥ 4 .\u201c 4 \u2018 ! 4 3 Le : VOL.XXV_\u2014No, 7: Situations Vacant.ANS NANTON SV NSN ANTED \u2014 AGENTS \u2018TO CANVASH FOR larwest, oldusi entablisbed, best known nurseries fu the country.Most liboral kerma Yo.xqualied facilities.Fonilull Nurseries, Out, ove tablished 1842.dloue & Wellington, houtrenl d.W.beuil, Manager.Tewple butldite Me WANES GENERAL BEEVANT, a ET krince Arthur street.9 ANTED\u2014LADIES AND GIKLS, WE PAY 8\u201c TO week to work for us st your Lowe, Do painting ur canvassing, rend bulf-addross- ed envelope.Georgy F.vinous X Co, ouraer Bat teryuaroh and Water sts, Huston.Mass, ANTED-.AN ENEROËTIC CANVASSER fon Calige writing machine, Mortou, Phillips ., i700 {Notre 1 Dawe.03 Ww ANTED-UENERAL SERVANT FOR SITE BT.Antolug.uv wazhbiug.Apply tu 1274 Dor- shestarat___ 62 ED-A GOUD \u201cGENERAL SERVANT, A all fawnly, no washing.Apply 2082 Notre Lame sirsel vvfereuces required.ot 82 AN TED\u201450 VU AITEHKH, TU HAUL STONE TU the Huspitas fur the iussno at Vorduu.Ap- vi) at corner of ot Catherine and Cruscent sta.3 V ANTED- AN FAFELIENCED PARLUK MAID vtabutler.Apbly tu 221 Drummond st, 4 Fine oz TANTED-TUKEE (EXPERIENCED walds, Apply GT Mc lavish V TANTED-A FALESMAN FOK \u201ca BUTCHER Vv _shop._Apply 515 Bl Lawrence ot._ ax TED-AT OUNCE, A GARDENEH, \u2014HivoLÉ an preferred, winali greun Luuse, Feloquin's Hotel, \u2018Band au levollen 3 WA A YUUTH To Apply between 430 and 6 p.wi, Wasi \u20141M MEDIATELY, printer, _Ma.ford' » Mtudir Ww ANTEL-A GUOD PLAIN COOK.with references.12 St Fanallys st, V ANTED- LADY OR GENTLEMAN CANVABS.er in evsry city and village in tue Province of Quebec, fur two of the fastest veiling Crass Looks ever putiianed.Addruss the \u2018\u2019saturday bud.Ww UKK UN A FARM.at 37 EN PHOTOGRAPH 10 Aor Ti OULDER AND lurning Iathe, Apps, to a.M Coraui & Cu, Ly apd 4 gl d'arréore st, tute SL Lond, 7 V TANTEL\u2014A GUUD PLAIN COUR REFÈKES- cesrequired., Apply tu 7 Beaver Hall AN TED MAN W ANTED COLLECTOR, ONE THA1 CAN furulsh : horse and sleigh and city references.âpe ly Lvow 5, SU7 Bt James st, Mootreal sup y A ANTED-SOBEK STEADY MAN FOR GEN eral work round bouse.reforences required, 86 Williams st \u201c1 TANTED\u2014 A FEW GUOL AGENTS CAN FIND ewployment by applying at 305 Laval ave.bLalweou 3 and 10 à in.and Ua and 8 v 1 WH ANTED-1 Wu OR THREE GOUD THAVEL- ers Address PU.Box 1307.TI GENEKAL BERVANT FOR Apply between 11 a 3m.sud pouoriand sg aU 17 Drolet st.V TANTED -A WORKING HOUSEKEEPEK Fox single genticluan, where 1nan servant is ke must be a good cook and understand bouse ities; iy refervncon required, Apply for particular 4 Fort ANTED\u2014GOUD stusll feu - ye TA GOOD BMART OFFICE BOY, ye TED with sume ciporience, vne speaking.both laugnagee Ureferred.Appiy Haines, Luedoc tug & Co.B18 HL Tau at, 1_ ANTED ald AT ba wel \u2018GUUL GENERAL AER ant 1 recuminended.Apols furemoun.108 Maushel _ V AN 1KD-SMANT MEBHAUE BOY.Arr i y &L y, Herus-l But iding.1 Waris ENT SHIKis AND LADIES white sear verstors.siso young girls > E Brais 4 Lemon _ Ts WARE ED\u2014A1 \u201cONCE, A ULUDL TAUNDREES Arlington, House, 7 TiN Cra at M x 3ENEKAL BELVANT, NU W WaAsH- 1g or pro small family.Keforences required 40 Bink 71_ TANTEI} A BUY, SMART AT FIGURES.APply.between land il M, fu 12 Lemoine street.«l Wa LD A GOUD GE NEKAL SERV ply UT LG SU Catherine street.V ANTED\u2014 YOUNG ulkL TU ABBINT | WITH twu children.34 tark avenues.Apply \"ven: i 1 NV ANTE ED IMMEDIATELY.AN INTELLIGENT young lady se clerk.Apply at Btamp Dept, Post hee! Botweon 7 71 > \u2014 Finer ans ANTE A vou Montres sud Toronto add Uttawa Valley.© good copmecHon, noue other need svply, \u201cE BAS rau cos 73 + ANT ED-A WELL EDUCATED Tour as prentice to drug business .Dyer & Co.This sg: are.1 ANTED-A FEW GOOD CWATTRE 8 ES FUR banquet Wednesday n! L, Montreal City Cafe Apply at ouce, 41 Lagauchetiere al, upstairs, .ANTE FIRST CLASH PLUMBERS AND tean and hot Tater Btters, with good re elec evces.Apply Garib & C 4 W.ANTED- IMME DIATELY, COUKS, HOUSE.juaids, Isundresses and general servante All first-clusa places.Registry Utice, 2420 ot.Catherine at, near Dominion sguare, To ANTED-A GOOD STEALY MAN TO 1AKE care of horses, fair wages and board incited Apply, 1hos.Deery, No.1 Bouserours da: JANTED-A CUITRIL APPLY IN Wal T1} a.ze Address, \u201cMerchant Talor,\"\u201d Post Uffre Jor 204 CASHIER.BALFSLADTE 8.WANLED LADY Uiice clock Btenorrapher and typewriter, Copyist.Dreasmskern, Ty iris GUverness, 50 General house girls, Couks, Huusemaids.5 Flac ° a'Armes sg E_ ANTED \u2014 NIGHT WATCHMAN.TRE keeper Booxkeeper.13 Dry » clerks.Grocery clerk.Others clerk, Colles ter Balesmnen, Expreas driver.Elevatur ruuner.Storemeu.5 Pince d'Armos eg, _ F1 TANTED\u2014A UGENKRAL SEKVANT: ALSO A A nurse girl.Guod wages to suitable vert.apr ply 11 ~huter st.TAN TED_A AT sist with huusework in a sinald family.Ap ply at 301 st Urbain st.Tl ANTED\u2014 GENERAL BEKVANT.GOOD HE- ferences required, SPY at 224 Stanley p.m ONCE, A YOUNG NE TU As.street.between 7.:iU a \u2018SIX PAGES.LAST EDITION.BY act as melas 4 Hake Chet eapesicy.- P.0.x 1534, City.Situations D artted.ANTED-SITTATIONS FOB BOOKEEEPERS, cle rks.sturemeD.messengers, Janitors, coach.n iv Employment u's bris au Assoc AUANTE ) \u2014 \u2014 ACCOUNTANCY.BY ACCOUNT.WA a clerk.Fee #2 per day.dress \u201ca 1902,\" BTaR vice.20_ ANTED\u2014BY EXPEKIENCED BOOKKEEPER, laususses, warrie vpen for engade- ment aa such or any other responsible office address weut in tho city or wutstde, A | rofvronces.Address B00.bras ofice ANTED BY A KESFECTABLE TELE sped widuw, a situation ss nrg bouse- osper.vod references.Addroea \u201cN 378,\" Gran 'ANTEL POSITION BY ACTIVE YOUNG MAN W of Æoud addrees, ban business axpcrionce and Addure av in.» first claws recuwmendstivns, BTak viboe ANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED STENO.W ærepher, posiliun ps stobuërapber and sasist- ant bovkkecper.Aduross FU.Bux 1317, Cit 5 REGULAR JANT ED-BY \u201cENGLISH ARTIST, TQ AT gra an work, at portent enlargements, office.a.ce ANT T EDCHITU v a TION BY TAN EXFERIENCED nurse, to une child, best uf references Apply 745 Laxuuc butiore st CANTED BY A You Nu MAN AUS A SITUATION as gruvl or barunss clean: \"beat of reference.Avply Na.U Balmoral st.03d PANTED- nITLATIU Licentiate 1u phartuacy Beat of references Adrens BY A BEGIBTKKED en years\u2019 experience.\u201c0 TAR Bran cas TANT ED\u2014 BY A BTHONG ABLE YOUNG GIRL N jure ot au kind by tbo day.Flease call auchatiro st 183 TED BY A MAN AS A SITUATION \u201cTo MAKE à himself wenerally useful cailing laborer, spesks Louth lunyunkes bo educaliuih, à fow w wilh an sccldent while wording snd lost his place Through it.wood references.striotly sober seeupl TOe per day, being lu great \u201caut, wan, QU.A Couper, 507 Logan street, Mon married troul, J'ANTED-BE TA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHE ahing by the day our any kind of work Apply \u201c> 5 1avalavenus ANLED BY A KESF LCTABLE w es W work by the day, wasling ur scrubbing.Apply Mrs.sa rke 87 Pau, au, ae JANTEL- BY A YUUNU EPS BLE UIKL, work by the day, uf any kin Address oY 648,\" Bran odice.es \"ANTED.BY A FRENCH \u2018LADY, OWING Fuglish, music and painting.a position as tutrice in a Jrivaie fully, Bur 10 years ut ake.Al dre de Mars street.ANTEL\u2014SETU ATION BY A YOUNG MAK.W ried wen, speaks both Jan usages, for office work OU\" \"Mram vince.$3 SITUATION AH THAVELLEK IN ud shoes, extensive connections in the Maritime Prose AL vy toronces.Address À.P.\u201c38 Oliver st, Quebec LE} ANTED- MTUATION BY YUUNG ENGLIBH- man ln office or warehouse, Wiiling to make himaeit xrueraliy use LC, _8 la rk ave TANTEL\u2014BY AN NERO IC RUBEK TOUNG \\ wan (21), 8 position as Frans Boukkoe er, tiumekeuper, vr auy pusition of trust Has also ad experience in gFocers nd butel burlueus, Can Jur- nish best of retervnces.Address \u201crt 7TH.\" fran v 7 tu ule ur two children, \u201cLe Lalec,\u201d 71 bum P 3 or buukkeeper.SANT LV Address \u2018 FANTED\u2014SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE W woman for genersi house wurk by tbe day.Address Mrs.rmtle, 51 BL Antoine sireet, 71 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A YUUNG MAN, N ia soine wholessle house, not afraid of hard Best of city referen- work tive years in last pace.1574 Charles Bor 1 ves wiven.Address C.Bulih, Tuiute st.W ANTED \u2014 HITUATION sash and dour factory.of woodworking waclinery French uent.y, uve JU yours experience.Audreus VO 4, TABU Wa LL BY FIRST « LASS DHESSMAKEK, sewing io private families, cuts by mysteiu.satisfaction yuarsnteed.\u201cL .57.\" dTAM vilice.7 4 JANTED BY OUT HOROU GHLY FHAC TICAL aud experirnced xentlewan frum England, with excellent wolionials, stlctiy Louest and rUver, niustio sink Brent machinery Par for red ac uffice W ANTED BY YOUNG ire ENGLISH PRO- teatant, situarion as upper hovseinaid and seamstress beat of references.Apply Burke, 1183 HL Antoine st.1 JANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG WUMAN (HECENTLY orphaned), who is competent to undertake the AS FUREMAN IN -pLoral sowing, dressmakink etc, Éor a small fawiy \u2018a ualy, Wwuid esteem 1 var 71 ANTED- WORK BY THE DAY, BY A REtable widow, English woman, oflice cleaning or work any kind.198% st.Ueurne st.1 TANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE TALE woman, work of sny kind by tue day.Apolr Ae Y Anderson st 3 NTED_BY A »TEA BUBEH YO Aan etnj40y ment ns biaokouth helper, iver Ap ne 152 Cadi at EAN ANTED-8ITCATION \u201cAS WORKING HOUX seper or sBeral servant.Country prs or- Address 144 .Antoine st p TANTED\u2014BY A GUUD LAU NDKEBSS, WORK BY BY the day \u2014 washing, cooking, ironing or clgan- ink.Apply to 10 Balmoral st, downstatr Ted.dor Sal.count, 800 pulleys.60 disconat; 10 engines, bollers, b to 4U bh power.hangers, \"Baiting, dr Tile.wolders, tenon, wortising, bu.Mullin & Co., Farinonus a F° JOR BSALE\u2014)00,000 FT.BELTING, 6U DIS- janors lathes, ng machinery.apd saw H BALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KINDLING, Far 82; bardwood.82.50, bloske, 81.50 per load: all .cheapest «nd best woud ever sc dites mid & Co., cor.Bi.James and Uay yhone s11u id Foi SALE\u2014ZO TO 25 GAJ.LUNS MILE DAILY, Address Box 784, Windsor Milla, Que 44 JOR SALE\u20146ZU WILL BUY FIRST (Lacs B F flat clarinette, tn use oue wonth, wake.T.Address x ub, \" offered.Jus lamy, Paris, original price $35, Bian oflice.Fh BALE-\u2014BUAB AND MUFF ZUts ST.GATnE 71 JR SALE FINE BQU be sold for BU NG FIANO, sould for xood as urw, will 3 150 10 prompt WA NTED\u2014 A HOUSE AND TABLEMAID.ALPL Ÿ Purchaser, apply N.Y.Piano Go., 228 st, Jam mes Sh to Mrs.Hart, 758 Sherbrooke st, : A GUUL JOUR SALE\u2014RACOUONBEIN CUAT, LARGE RIZE, W ANTED\u2014IMYLDIATELY, cook; also à honsemali.reierences.No.Ui nt Famille n V ANTED\u2014A TABLEMAID, ALSO A WomaR to wash, iron aud scrub, at 3424 Ht.James +, Tux AIN Apply at vnece.\u2014\u2014\u2014 wh ANTED\u2014FRENCH WOMAN TO bo Hor SE work Call at J.Foreet, 253 8st amen = TANI ED- CUACHMAN, CUMPETEN and industrious Address in writing, BTAR othee, giving reference.NUANTED_A COMPETE NERAI, SIN NT _V¥__ vat.no wighink.23274 By hole at 71 j ANTED OPERATORS FOR CORSETS AND for paper boxes, to go TEADY \"0 Hud y .- + Le met Co.rt Notre Vars «t, Montreal.CU ANTHD à SMART POULTRY DRESHEL man who underatands the business.Ap;ly.after fl pm., Fountain Market, cor.Beaver #5 \"ii and Dorchester at WANE HD\u2014A you NG GIRL TC Tu TAKE Eh oO + J& months old.Apply 1061 Note Dame st.ANTED-GENERAL BERV ANT FOR Sra family.At RT Church atreet (new atreet t, below Sharbrooke beiwenn Mance and st, Urbain streets) Lost, ANN mL STII NINN NNN OST - A FAWN GREYHOUND BITCH, WITH lesther strap around neck, Reward a Au or -A DARK \u201cBU \"FALO ROBE, SEALET loing, lb Kreen tritnmine Was lost wbiis driving on Sun si, forenoon, between University street and Longue Pointe via Hherbrouke, 88, Andre, Mixnonne, Harbour ant St ATV streets.hie reward will be paid for ftareturn to D, Mchach.ran, Velerinary Cuilege.8 Union nvenue, 6 OST\u2014FRIDAY, A HFAVEK MUFF.at 8 Meoill \u20ac oiloge ave U8T \u2014 UN SUNDAY AFT EKNOON, ON LUN.Chester street weat, ER uh Seoteh terrier.an awers to the naine of \u201cin koturn to 258 Jar argues Cartier street.Re nd vive UST\u2014ON Tr H JANY, A Hut i) WITCH wit H Dickel collar and padivek.«rod returning ber to is Dors hester at.7 Le \u2014BLACK AND TAN COLLIE DOG, AN awers to \u201csandy, has! or.ypikod collar Fin padlock.Reward at 487 st Ur OBT\u2014-KOLL OF SIil.VkL, ro.IN GUARTERS, between St.Peter and ot Lielen.Pieass reinrn to Angus Christie.850 Orie.wt.aud be rewarded.7 REWA RB n 6-7 J OST_BETWEEN | LEDUC LANE AND pareal containing several yards of © v one returning awe to U4 Hlnomfwld, un rear) of 50 Cadieux atreet.wiil be snitahoy rewa OST-ON SATURDAY EV ENING, BETWEEN À Cadjeux street and Milton streut, by way 0 Frince Arthur street and Shuter, a brown Hu sata leather purse, Silver mounted Heward if returned to 24 st, Lonie square 72 OST-A REAL KING.À LIBERAL REWARD Leis be Sha for its return to E.¢.Katon, 403 pe Fuvl or 179 lutobison st, cu A ORTON 4TH \u201cIAN A 4 MONTH NOTE OF 271.44, on Ottawa or Wellington st Finder will ve rewarded by returntog to 201 Welliniop st T= -\u2014- ema dom».À ANA INA Se te ES me A MOUND \u2014 GREYHOUND RIT: H.* moenine Apply #42 Mixnonne et COUND-UN TUESDA PAIR OF MASTIFF + dows Owner can bave Lhem by prov \"pre ri nd vayiag ex,enses Apply to du ord & not clalmed in three das, will be SATURDAY 71 ever was worn.Will sell very cheap.call be- twsen 7 and 9 p, m., 5UZ Craig Business Chances.[YOR HALE- HOTELS, BALOONA, RESTAURANTS, fruit, confectionery and cigar stores, xroceries wud ul} other kimds of Lusiness, L.larris, 1uhs nt.Catherine, near 4t.Urba ain.34 NA A JOR SAL¥\u2014RETAIL HARDWARE BUSINESS, dood stand, doting first clase trade.in batisfactory reason fur fin .\" 8TAB office.RARE C CHANCE, ON UF TUE JOR finest fitted up restaurants in Canada Ke business; price Fouts 000.L.Harris, 1088 Bt a r 4 town in Qaene.Addre Fiat SALE FIWST CLASS RE BTAURANT.SI © A {D the Lusiness part of the city ; good locality Apply to 87 Be James z Ta \u2014 Pupils 2 anted.A AA IN NA aa \"ANTED \u2014 DES ELEVES, LE FRANCAIS rmoritrisé em 50 leçons.Professeur Macarthur, 35 Kae Belmon + JANTED AT TH THOMPBON'B C COLLRGE OF Busines, 4:48 Bt.James streat, shorthand and perio, bookkeeping, aritbwetic and penman- ah wi p- FLUTE LESSONS TAND Nock Culture.Mr.Hubert Baker will receive a few more v pupils at his residence, 36 Hietoria st,_ st,_76 AWantsd to Purchase.ANTÉD_ To PURCHASE.LADIES AND GEN- emen's cast off clothing, furs, etc.Hivhest prices iv ou.Lamarun 207 Craig at.Orders by mai! promptiy sttébded 1 B4 NTED\u2014 AN.ADJUSTABLE INVALID CHAIR, In wood order.Address Box Gt, Point BL Charles PO 53 YASII FAID FOR OL OLD | PAPEKS, AT 21_ DE DE ._Bresoles st.1 Partnership Wanted.SSL SAT SAN V JANTED- PARTNE RSHIP IN A GOING WHOLEsale, retallor isn ufsctur tna business.would tnveat 3 \u201cQUO to 810 Adare vu, ageut, 230 Lay ave.ave.Unt, Doherty, ita, 64 3 artners Lil antes.a a NS SO SANS A V j ANTED- A PARTNER WITH CAPITAL.TO take place of 8 retirioy member in a wholesale oraol business.Address HF.lbomas, F UO ont Us rover Wanted.SL UAC NA SU am mmm W CANTED TO BUY HOURF, 10 TO 12 ROOMBA, all modern improvewents, west Park avenue, nurtb of bt Catherine street.6 to 8 Jhouseud « dol- larn Uwners only need address \u201cTT 558\u201d STan ra 53 Dorses and Carrtag: eo, (tc._\u2014 NN ma, ANTED A LIGHT EXPRESS.UST ood rep Apply Eb.H.Catherine Aire Ftores, œte, Wanted.mm, BE IN h.260 a W.TED \u2014 TO LEARE ON McGILL ST.OR | near vicinity, store suitable for a wholesale» Address \u201c0 765,\" NTaB office, 7\u201c Am meas SATA business, jp sion: cheap during winter OOM\u2014LABGE AND NICELY FU one ur two gentile qa of qu: for + habital small family.vo children.46 Aylmer st.308 1 coms HANDSOMELY YUKNISHED, WITH obtained, with frst guess \"a at No.DIEU BE st Catherine at 206 Roous rire on WITHOUT BOAR ALL modern couvoniences, 11084, Lawrence st i NISBED, OUMB\u2014FUKNISHED, WITH FIRNT CLASH board, private Freuch Canadian family, for married couple.Apply 18 Berri atreet, near Viger + ooMs\u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLY FoRgiies partments suitable for light pusekos pis: chilaren bot taken OUMS\u2014FUKNI ED AND UNFURNISHED La \"COL College avenue.$10 COMB\u2014T wo Koos, LOUBLE AND BINGL.E, bathroom fat.bo d cold water, with or yi cut bourd few Sucre row Bleury \u2018at.2074 8 Catheri at.3 8 vo ONS F FURNISHED LUOMS TU Tu LET, OF.posite tbu Academy of Muse.12 Victoria st.+4 ROT, TO LET, ONE ROOM AND \"BOARD, AT b 78 Union avenue.44 OOMB\u2014TO LET, ON THE \u201c15T1 H, LANGE A AND nicely furuished rooms, with breakfast sud ton, arranged for one or twu weutlemon lv > ROWS FRUNT ROOM, FURNISHED, AT 49 Beaver Hall Hiil LL 412 VOM BINGLE FRONT HON, FDKNISHEL, AN without board, a 53 shout bua Ts Massel) at, PROUNS- TU 1 ET TWO LARGE WELL FURNISH- Ad 1vom3, un rst floor, single vr double, vas.83 Aylmor at 53 I 2 OOM \u2014COMFORTABLE A AND WE WELL ¥ FURNISHed room Lo reut_ 22 MoGill Collexe ave.5 5 R° OUM-TO LET, OPFOBITE THE WINDSOR, a frout parlor bedruou:, With board suitable for two Keutlouien ur warried couple.47 ulescalfo at.53 TWO \"COMFOKTABLE \u201chou ba om fat, ih LARS: bot aud cold wiser, ia s new Boise No À hat I OOM - FRONT ROOM, UN\u201d BAT THävon floor, to let, with board.95 Union avenue.53 OOM.LARGE ROOM, WELL EURNRNED, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with À cisss board.49 Mcuill Collece ave VOM- FRONT BEDROUM, FIRST FLAT, WITH use of Kitchen If desired.«as, wardry he, etc.Family private.no chilureu.33 City\u201d Ccunelliors.> F2 OUME-FURNISHED.APPLY Nu, ru \u2018BAL.moral st eb 0OM- ONE LAKGE FKONT RUUM, FUR ONK or two gentilemen, in « private family.5e Clty Councillors 3 Revxs-z \u201cOKIA : ARGE, DUCHLE room, suitable for two wentiemen, also single, ond board a en RNISHED vk \u20ac Terms woders warm and well furnis UUM FRONT 1, DUM, furnisbed, b.auc w.bi Lawrence at 2 LARGE bor BL.5 OOMB\u2014TO LET, \u201cKO M very comfortable, wit th woud bu Terms oderate.22 Catheart stron _ 21084 1 OOM ELEGANTLY FURNISHE BTEAM Applyat 134 Pa de dure heslor in room.ot.LET, NICE FUKNIBHED Doon St Antoine st 83 hh 8t Ant } VOM - w ELL FUKNISHED FRONT Koo M, suitab.e for geatiemen or warrfed cyuple.with use of kitchen, private family.130 st Georg POUM DOUBLE WELL HEATED NICELY fu-nished for two gentlrmen «r two ladies or Married couple,rent 7 dollars 3U burauide P Place.8: QUMS\u2014TU LET, FURNISHED, WITH l USE oF kitchen and JiLiDg room also siuwle rooin for gentlrinan or} 1»]1 Bleur, at, 6 OU3IS NICE amener IN A wie Enx.tab family._E say Counotilors, + QOM- ONE SINGLE FUKNISHED ROOM AND 1 board, also table board.25 Brunswick a RY UMS- SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, WELL furnished, with woud board.terms moderate, st Zi Me vil; Collexe ave 84 QUMB -DOUBLE ok 8 SINGLE, FURNISHED or unfurnished, cheap.No.45 banguinet st, 6B oom S FINE LARGE KUUMB TO LET.wel furnished.Apply tu 20 Cty Gounerl ire 4 QOOMS\u2014TO LET, 6 VICTURIA ST, TWU L, AKGE R double roows.newly furuisned, with board every noe.«4d.OOM\u2014LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, ON BATHroom flat, will be vacant fur two geuntlewen, or married couple, Ly Jan.J 1th, Private fawmliy.Nyp Dorchester at.82 UUM \u2014- A NICE EITR A LARGE } RUOM, WITH two beds, for tuarried couple or two gentlemen, with or without board.un first foor., DUT St.Catherine.ai \u2014 \u2014 _ \u2014BINGLE ROOM WITH BOARD, BATH.von out, hot aud eold water, small family 30 Mance st.oear bt.Catherine.63 DOUBL.+, UN B B vOMs E AND H- room an 21 Brunswick street.PURNIBHED Roo us Tu LET: NO Apply KGS Palace » 73 OOM \u2014 HANDBOMELY FUKN SH ED FRONT arlor, with tuautel bed, grate, kas.and plano, rivale, with attend .lerwe muderste; sominion 83 \u201c1 GY NTakothee OuM- OUM_ LARGE FURNISHED KOOM, ON ON BAT R roo flat, suitable fur ventiowen, hot and old water, Kas, otc, di Catheart LE OOMB_TO LET, A LAKGE COMFORTABLE furnished rool, ip a private fumily.57 Ch OOM-\u2014-TO LET, NEATI, x FU RNISHED, 7 per month.veéutlesuen ouly.Apply Laxauchetiore, after six y OOMBS\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE, WELL FUR I nished rooms with first cise bosrd, ni va a+ Denis st.COMB-TWO NICEL Y FU ESTHER D, Biñout od warm rooms, pu le or Jouble e, with sas bot water, bath, 38 Vietoria st 3 0UM\u2014TO TET ONE FRONT ROOM.\u20ac UN B Bar I room flat.108 Manse 1d mtr OUMS\u2014TO LET, NICELY ru RNISHT D an lor, suitable for two gentlemen, 32H Catherine.7 5 OUMB\u2014ONE OR TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished.2065 Bt Catherine at, Ge ner Mance.i ROME BEDROOM \u201cAND SITTING \u201cROOM, OR bedroomn, for Fentlemen, Hot water 28 Cros.as two heating.no children, no boarders.cent.ia OOMB\u2014 FOUR GOOD WARM AND CUMFOKT.sble rooms, just suitable for light hounsekeep.ua rent moderste.Can een at any time LAP y to 191 Aqueduct st, M8\u2014TO LET, WITH on WITHOUT BOARD.Apply at B34 Dorche ater 74 OOM_\u2014 WELL FURNISHED, WITH RATE suitable Jor one or two, ju quiet Eoglieb fam: ly.69 Dubord 0OM\u2014TO LET WARM D.COMFORT ABLE single room in a private family.782 Palace street, R OOME -A SUITE OF.\"ROOMS, RUITABLE ; FOR a professional wontieman, will be vac 5 Fet- ruary 1st, 59 Beaver Hall \"Ei _ TH 0oMb-TWY NIC 2 SHED ROOMS, Y FURN A, hot and coid \"aia house jose with fur Lace; board if desired, 21 Hansel Id at, a Douses to Let.LCD SOLS LS sat rates RENTAL + AAA O LET HOUSES \u2014 AT RFEDUCED T til) May next Call for printed lat.F.MCMAN 238 mod tf J rene gt.O LET-BUITABLE FUHK A RESTAUK NT x house No, 8 dt.Charles Borromee, near Craig st.Apply , 8 514 CRAIG AT.0 LET- ON SHUTER 8T.FURNISHED, LOWER tenement, with extensiun, furnace.gas stove, tc, ote LIGHTHALL & MACDONALD CT 1RO HL Jamen.vL LET HO HOT SE, 11 11 ST.\u201cGE NE VIEVE STREET, 10) rooms in wood order Led te posses.BERT 6} GEFN, James street.71 98t 8L Gehrviarr st \u20180 REN STON 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College ave 73 T rh 2 Bobms Tw anted.WANTED UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LADY and dangbter, dnitable for light housekeeping.1893, Medical Don\u2019t Be Careless.Don't be too careless to examine closely when You x0 0 buy a bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS.Many unprincipled dealers will hand you abottle, put up lu RED wrapper, aud closely Imitating \u201cC-A-R-T-E.B-\"8.\" iJon\u2019t fail to examine carefully, and don't he put off withsomething \u2018just ss good as CARTERN\" There is nothing se wood as \"CARTERS.\" The only safety isin getting the genuine CARTELS LITTLE LIVER PILLS, Ask for C-A-K-T-E-H-'-B and be sure you get them A POSITIVE CURE KOR SICK HEADACHE.Small Pill.Small Dese.Nmalil Price.ty ROBERT MANTELL, IN \u201cTHE FACE IN THE MOONLIGHT.\" ATTRACTS A LARGE AUDIENCE.A Well-Mounted und Well-Acted Play at the Queen\u2019s\u2014 Hoarty Laughter Provoked by Farce Comedy at the Academy \u2014Speclaities at the Royal.À very large audience greeted Robert B.Mantell in his\u2019play \u201cThe facein the Moonlight\u201d at the Queen's last evenlug and the actor thoroughly merited the reception he re ceived, though the play, to say the most, 1s a weak attempt Lo imitate the old school romantic drama.All through it something seems to be lacking and in addition the plot is as transparent asthe make believe window panes in the diligence office of the first act, The whole story hinges on the resemblance of two hall brothers, one a convict, the other an army captain, whose wife has witnessed a woonlight murder committed by the former and cannot throw off the fear that the murderer was her husband.Manteit plays the parts of the two hall brothers io perfection, especially when ne appears as the convict Jaques Ferrand.The honorable officer, Victor Ambrose, has become à cotm- mon personage in modern piays,but Jaques, the hunted murderer, is an admirable creation, His counter-schoming to the scheming spy, the murder, the manner in which he tries to wheodi® money from his old aunt, the ecens in prison where he refuses to clear Lis brother, because he wishes tu revenge his mather's wrongs, and then sacriflte-] that revenge lor money, wherewith to bribe the gaoler to bring him drink, are wonderful bits of character acting, natural and artistic.Miss Charlotte Ben- reus wade a charming, fairly satisfactory \u201cLucite,\u201d and iss Caroline Miskei a very vivacious Marguerite, whase acting was much appreciated by the audience.Mrs.Adelaide Ober, as VIN de CHAPOTEAUT (Chapoteaut\u2019s Wine of Peptone).ATYPICAL NUTRITIVE STIMULANT.delicious alimentary wine contains chemically pure Peptone or digested beef, which is easily assimilated when no other solid or liquid food will remain in the stomach.VIN de CHAPOTEAUT is distinctly indicated in constitutional weakness or lack of digestive power, for the aged, Anmmic, Dyspeptic and Convalescent patients, and to sustain the patient's energies in Diabetes, Consumption, Tumors, Cancers, Ulceration of the Stomach and all | wasting diseases.P.CHAPOTEAUT 5 ; \"en Druangists in CANADA and the UNITED STATES.Wholesale of LYRAR, SOHS & CO, MONTREAL.SUFFERERS FROM Nervous Debility, Yohthfal > Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, BE YOUR OWN PAYSICIAN Ÿ of yonth kif $4 boat a à rate 0.a to induce Aremipe very mE bare] cause ver 5 auxpectod, the thing but the x ing the valna that medic; for ihe relief of this of the ordinary modes » 8 of caves to perfect ther rerbodion faite rt nts must be used In Perte pare (ne Is prescription.tou em di pee ri {aleohoile ptite dosage mot rats Mix.111 A po A qu'atip me andans totaket Lis pi beduine RE h are ay PAAR pre KY oe BTN HOR \u201cComplete Manhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.\u201d At Last a Medical Work That Tells the Causes.Describes the Effects, Points the Remedy.This is scientifically the most valuable, artiati- cally tha most beautiful, medical book that has ap.be red for yearn: Dt pases, every pagn bearing à haif- De , Llustration in tints.Home of the subjects Nerveuns Debility, Impotency, Sterility, Vari The Husband, aricocele.Those Intending Marriage.&c.Every man who Fond know the grand trutba, the plain facts, ths old secrets aud the new discoveries of medical science as a bited would atone fur past follie be sent free, under seal.while the edition.lasts ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS, ERIE MEDICAL C0'Y, Buffalo, N.Y.279 Soars and Rooms Wanted, NL, mm WANTED BOARD AND RESIDENCE FOR MARple.Pricenmoobject.Must be first- class in every Tespact, Address 'C 743,\" STan 8s ce.WARTID - \u201cBOARD.\u201cAND \u201cUNFURNISHED coms wanted for Siderly lady and dsughter, in private family: if auited wo be kermanent: aris must be moderate.Address \u201cD 88,\" gram ARTED-A BINGLE GENTLEMAN REQUIRES House must be war Ur West of Bleurv.haut y first-class board and lodgine in pri of Gus are Agr » Te LAS STAB office, 72 Hidors to ue 1 ESE Ln ome ATE con.WE FIRST CLASS, LARGE, UNFUR |! a2 I _ 72 nished front parlor, with clo othes cioset or AN\" EMAN, KOUM AND mail room à ne: no i references.board.in \u20ac privgte family] preference whers Fe st of Bleury.Not moving in May.Address \u201cD pogiher Duarders are kept.Apply stating terms to Tue,\" STAR tre.71 P.O.9.Box 18 12 AN TD bY 1e ro iPE ARM COMFORTable roo iconlur.Adârese M, Port Children Cry for Fitcher's Castorla, Madame Pique was very good, and Mr.Charles Haslock,as Captain Narcisse de Millefleurs, deserves thanks for the clever manner in which be brightened up tne rather sombre scenes.lhe olhers in the colpany did fairly well, but dia not get tou much chance to show their abilities.The play was exceedingly well mounted, and some of the stage retlings, notably the diligence office and the salon in Lhe third act, were worthy of the admtration they evoked, On Friday and Saturday evenings Mr.Man- teil will play Othello.\u201d \u201cHusband And Wife\u2019 at the Musle.\u201cHusband and Wi:e\u201d is the pame o! the play to occupy the boards of the Academy of Music uuring the present week.\u2018Ihe initial performance last evening drew a good audience which thoroughly enjoyed itsell and went awav feeling better {Or the laugh it had had.\u201cHusband apd Wife is a farcial cotnedy in three acts.tis ofa light but pleasant order and nas the merit of Lbelnz funny and able to hold the attention of the audience.There 16 nothing duil about it irom the time the curtain rises on Mrs.Greenthorne's morning room uatil it falls on the Police Court.The company ls Academy of .a good sud capable one aud the costumes : very pretty.Toe play 18 a success and should take well here.\u201cTwo Old Cronies\u2019\u2019 at the Theatre Roy.\u201c Fwro Old Crontes,\u201d Harry A.Em and John W.Burton, kept a good hol house amused for ovur two hours at the Theatre af + Royal last night.Al! tie performances af the other players were but side-lights designed to reflect and complement the bril- hancy of the cronies.I'tiere was much specialty of widely various degrees ol merit and a plenitude of urdinary music.Unquestionably the favorites were Lhe Misses Warner who wou the plaudits of the \u201cwhole house vn Lheir merits, apart entirely from their local reputation.As dancers they could not have much improved, but they have certainly developed histrionic talent of the greatest promise.Their skirt dance was voctlervusly ebcored lor the tnird time.And one of the hits of the even- Ing was their rendition of the Quakers dance and chorus wiih Miss Revere and Miss Myer rendering a now version of Ta-ra-ra-Boowm-ue-ay.Wild Life Under the Equator.Another of Lhe Star course series of entertainments was given yesterday evening when Mr.Paul B.du Chatillu entertained a very large audience at the Windsor Hall last pizht with an account of some of his experiences during his Sree years\u2019 sojourn in equatorial Africa.Mr.du Chaillu has visited many strange places and made the acquaintance ol some very queer people to whom his only credentials appear to have been a pleasing countenance and a seemingly inexhaustible supply o! beads of all kinds apd hues.!hese, however, served his purpose admirably, and he create à most favorable impression wherever he went, especially wbere the fairer portion of his dusky Iriends was concerned.in fect for à bashfui man, the amount of attention bestowed upon the amateur explorer must bave been decided!y embarrase- ing.During his stay in that land of per- petuai le .n year he received some twenty thousand offers of marriage,and it was only Ly resorting to the ost ingenious devices that ne could escape without giving offence, which might have been awkwaro.In one vil.Ja.e he received a proposal from eight hundred and fifty-three maidensthat he should choose one Irom among thelr number to ba hisspouse.He feared, however, that if he selected one, the remaining eight hundred apd fifty-two would be jealous 1his argument was admitted as unanswerable, so it was suugestea that he should marry them all.Then bo was obliged to claim his privilages as a spirit\u2014for he was not lookea upon as a mere morial o1t there\u2014 And so managed to escape, Mr, du Chailiu relnted Lhe manner in which ha made his first acquaintance with the gorila, and also described many peculiar races of men who Inhabit the beart of Africa.I'he lecture was greatly enioyed throughout The speaker's romewhat broken ace cent rather lent a charm to Lis dingourse than otherwise, and his humorous manner of describing many humorous incidents was greatly relished.Montreal Parliament.It was rather chlliy last night in the Fraser Hall, where the members of the Montreal Parliament met.but this did not c ol the enthusiasm o! thuse present, and there was a good debate.The frst business Was to arrange for the reception of Mr, Nicholas Flood Davin, who is to address the Society on January 30.fore Mr.Davin\u2018s address there will be a te bate by picked speakers, Who ware chosen last nixht as follows: Messrs, >.A MeDonnel, F.W.Hibbard.Thomas Spurrier and James -Cranksbaw.The subject of the debatn will be leit to the speakers themselves.Sir Donald À.Smith will be asked tu preside on that evening.This wilt be the first ladies\u2019 night of the session.The debate last night was on a motion introduced by Mr.James Barr to the effect that a petition be presented to Her Majesty praying for a general educational system in Canada.The debate was taken part in by Messrs.Barr, LL V, Truell, C.Cotte, Geo.W, Stephens, jr.and others.Te.will be con- tinned at a future meeting.Next Monday evening is a (Government night and tariff reform will be up for discussion.Superior Conrt Statistics.The statistics In connection with oases entered in the Superior Court for the past year have been prepared by Messrs.Valles, Barry, Uareau, jr.Daoust, Bruce, Lozeau, Leglrand, Tison and Bedard Stole a Buffalo Robe.A carter named Frank Rawlinson was yesterday sentenced to Lhree ionths\u2019 imprisonment for stealing a buffalo robe from Alex.Lavery, st.Catherine streut.Temperance Devntatfon.A deputation of the Frotestant Ministerial Association, the Dominion Alliance and other temperance organizations waited unon Premier Tälllon and the Hon.J.8B.Hall.Star Provincial Treasurer, and asked them for legisintion regarding the eale of liquor y druggists, the amendment of the law relating to the grooery 14- censes, the amendment of ihe early closing act and the extension of the right to limit the number of licenses to ali otties and towns in the province.The Rev.Abbé Marre, of! the Seminary, represented the Arohbishop, and [ully \u2018set forth the urgency of doing something in the interests of temperanca.The Premier and Mr.Hall listened to all that was sald anda promised that some remedial legislation would be considered.The Action Against the Cure of Chambly Dismissed.On Saturday afternoon Judge Tellier de- llvered judgment In the case uf Davignon and Lusage.This case, which has excited a great deal of interest, was, it wiil remembered, one in which the plailntiff sued the Rav.Messire Lesage, curé of Chambly, for $5000 Vamages on account offdafendant\u2019s refusal to baptize his (bisintiffa) Infant child, until plaintiff shoun! have paid the amount of a special tax imposed by the churoh wardens of the parish.Defendant's plea that as a public funetionary he was entitled to a month's notice of the action, Was first of all dismissed by the learned judge, who held that defendant was nol a pabilc funclionary.Proceeding to discues the merits of Lhe case, His Houor decided that the Bishop had a right to publish the ordinance 1mpoBing a tax, because the law did not say that the tithe must Le fixed at any particular ligure, but that it would fluctuate accordinæ to the requirements of the Church.Further, the curé not being à publie lunctionary he was not obliged to administer the sacrament of baptiem to everybody.The evidence did not show that the plaintiff had asked to have his chiid baptized, nor that the cure bad refused.Then alter quoting several authorities His Honor dismissed the case with costs.It is understood that the plain- tify will appeal.Black Diamond Assembly | K.of L.Black Diamond Assembly, 1711, Kniæhts of Labor, met last evening in K.of 1.Hall, 6624, Cralg street, for the transaction of business and the reml-sunual election of officers, lhe Aseembly is solrly composed of coal handlers ana one of the strongest in the city.The reports of the different officers showed the local Assembly to be in & very good and flourishing condition, having 380 mernbers ID good standing, and ab account to their credit in the bank of over $1000.An Invitation was read from Dominlon Assetn- bly to attend their banquet next Thursday evening in the abuve-Mentioued ball.It was decided unanimously to send A dèlega- tion to represent the Assembly al the banquet in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Order in this province.The following 18 the list ol ofticers-elect ior the next six months: Sarstieid Fitzpatrick, aster workmao; Kane, worthy foreman, W.Kobinson, recording secretary; George Holiday.financial secretary; T.McAullys, worthy inspector; M.Wheian, statistician; McKeown, worthy guide: J.O'Brien, almoner.Delegates to District Assembly No.18 J.Carroll, I'.Moffatt, 8.Fitzpatriok.aejegutes to Central Trades and vor Council, 8.Fitzpatrick, J.Oarroll, J.Fraser; trustees, M.Whelan, J.Kane, G.Bell; auditors, U.Holiday, J.Kune, N.Whelan.Branch 26, c.M.B.A., Province of Quebec.Branch 26 of the above association, under the jurisdiction of the Grand Council tor the Province ot Quebec, with the supreme Counoil, U.8, gomposed of 35,U00 members, held its meet as suoh in their hail on Monday, 91h mst, for the purpose of instali- ing their new officers.Supreme Deputy Dease, of Detroit, Was present, as also Grand Fresident nally.and several visiteur brothers.or J.P.Nugent, first vice-president o.Dane Grand Council of uebec, installed the following officers: P.Belly, president; W.J.Kerr, liret vice- president, John Kavanagh, znd vice-presi- dent; F.C C.Lawior, rec,-sec.W.J.Beullion, 1n.-sec.assist.-rec.-sec., J.Hamilton; Theodore J.White, treasurer; John Lappin, marshal; Richard Lukeman Ruard: trustees, Jolin Lappin, L.Srybtor, P.E.deLorimier, L.Emona, 1hos.Coggins, : Clan Gordon Officers Installed.Clan Gordon, No.71, Order of Scottish Clans, wet last evening in Lhe Masople Hail, Place d'Armes, Chie! C.;G, Black, iu the chair.The tru~tees reported that they had examined the books of the secretaries and found them rorrect, showing that Clan Gordon was now in a prosperous condition.The following officers were then elected for the current year, ani instailed by the Koval Deouly, Chiet McLenuan, assisted by C'iane- man Duncan Stewart and Peter Taylor: Cnlef, Charles Robertson; past chief, C.G.Black; tanist, Jas.Bell; chaplain, Phos.El liott, re-elected ; sec,scott Bruce, re-elacted ; tin.secretary, J.H.McKenzie, re-elected; treasurer, James Wills, re\u2014vieeted; senior henchman, W.C.McLeish: junior henchman, Vm.Dow; seneschai, Wm.Adams; warder, Johnston Murdoch; sentinel, Peter Smitton; examining physician, Dr.Alex.Munro.The oilflcers of (ian McLenuan, recently elected, will be installed on Friday evening next in the Oddfaliow's Hali, St.James street.wien thers will be an open meeting for tt the publie | at 830.Banner-Tiffin.The marrtage was celebrated at Freiourg- in-Baden, Germany, on Thursday, Decem- Ler 2uth, of Miss Emily 1ifiu, vaughter of Mrs.Joseph Fun, jt.formerty ol Montreal, at present residing in Lurops, to Mr.Wil ired Banner, son of the Reverend George John Bunner, ol Roby, Liverpool, now resi- ing in Freiburg- Baden.I'®e wading took piace at the English Churen in Freiburg, and a large and faghionavle reception wus beld after the service at the hotsl where Mre.Tiffin and family are al present slaving.Mr.ana Mra W.Banner wiii spend the winter in Italy, before taking up their residence in Enz and.The Gunpowder Tax.The deputation appotnied by the Mining Assoclation to wait on the Provincial Government to protest against the gunpowder tax will go to Quebec to-morrow.I here they wil lay their ense before the Hou.J.Hall, Provincial Treasurer.The i comprises Messrs.Jumes King, M.PP, the Hon, (teurge Irvine, Q.C., 8.A.Klein.M.E., Col.Lucke, 5.P.Frouchet, J.B.Smith and B.I.A, Bel} of Ottawa, The Association confidently expect a change in the Government policy on this question and ultimately the abolition of the tax.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 Populists Will Not Vote for Democratic Senators.* HELENA, Mont, January 10.\u2014The thres Populists in the Legislature have received Instructions from the leaders of the party, presumably from Washington, not to vote for a Demoucrat for United States senator under any circumstances.it is also staled that the FPopulists in other states have received Lhe same instructions with the view of preventing the Democrats from securing an absolute majority in the Senate.By holding out, the Populists hope to force tie Democrats into promising some ra lical legisiation on silver.It is known that two of the Montana Populists intend to obey the request, which has come from the enat, but the third, Beecher, haa wade no promises, It is the intention of the Democrats to force a balloton to-day.Toreka, Kas, January 10.\u2014The Populist leaders.at a oaucus heid on Bunday might, decided that the Popuiist support In the contest for Senator should be giveu Lu 8 middle-of-the-road third party man.The Democrats are very much put out Over this action, and the chances are that the five members of the Levisiature, who hold the baiance of power, will stand fir for a compromise candidate.DENVER, Col, January 10,\u2014 The dead-lock in the Senate was broken yesterday by a comblaation of Populists and Democrats.\u2018The minor offices ware divided between the two parties Electoral Votes Cast, WASHINGTON, January 10.\u2014The electors chosen to carry out the will of the people expressed al tho polls Jast November, met in the capitols o?the various states at noon yentarday, and diacharged that duty, SACRAMENTO, Cal, January 10._At two o'clock yesterday the members of the California electoral college met in this city.Eight oast thelr votes for Cleveland and Stevenson, and one for Harrison and Reid.CARSON, January 10\u2014The électoral vo of Nevada was cast yesterday for Wear CIRCULATION 34,165 PRICE ONE CENT\u201d and Field.The ballots were solid sliver cards, two by three inches, on which were engraved the names of Weaver ana Field.SPRINGFIELD, Ills, Japuar ry 10.\u2014lllinols cast Lwenty-four votes for Cleveland and Stevenson yesterday.BisMancK, N.D, January 10.\u2014Nortn Dakota yesterday cast one vote for Harrison, ore fur \u201cCleveland and one { for Weaver, TOPICS FROM OM THE CAPITAL, IBPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, January 10.-All the members of the Cabitiet, Witii the exception o! Hon.Mr.Foster, will attend the banquet to be tendered Senator Ferguson, at Niagars Falls, on Thursday, and the meeting of the Young Men's Conservative Association, In Toronto, on Friday evening.The Canadian Worid\u2019s Fair Commission has been notllied that the Chicago authorities have contracted wilh a large publisn- ing house, for the printing of ten million copies of the oflicial catalogue of the Fa and the Director-General.Mr.Davies, has Asked to ve sup:lied with à list of Canadian exhibits and exb.bitors.The Commission here is, in turn, obliged to call upon the Provinclal Commissioners to send in complets lists at once.Mrs.Potter Palmer, president of the Board of Lady Managers, has written the orid\u2019s Fair Commission here, that ladies\u2019 work of unusual excei- tence, Interest or artistic merit irom Canada, will Le glven space in the great Woman's Building in Chicago.A movement ison foot here to seek authority from the Ontario Legislature, to extend the aldermanic terms in this city to three years.Judgments in the exchequer court were rendered yesteraay afternoon.in the case ot Henry Bulmer, jr., va.The Queen, which was an action inter alia, for dumages for breach of contract, to give the suppliant a valid title to cut timber in the disputed tériitory near Rat Portage, (a case very sinillar to the St, Catharines Milling & Luwbering Co, vs.The Queen), the judgment discussed very many important legal questicns arising iu the case, aud 1n it the resuit gives the plaizuff the sum of $5,070.15, the amount paid by the suppiiant jor the purposs of oblalniyge the liv nses Lo cut timier.The Crown virtually succeeds in tbe action, as the principal issues are found in ite lavor.Notes From V lctorin.VICTORIA, January !U.\u2014The municipal nominations weie wade on Monday.Mr.Beaver, the ex-mayor, and a former mayor, Mr.Dalby, were nominated.Lu three wards there are stil contests.Mise F.Lister, who arrived at Alberni in October last Lo take charge of the Presbyterian Girls Home, died at her post on Jau- uary 3, after teu days\u2019 illness,of pheumonis She Was [rom Perth, Ontario, a volunteer for the work among tne Indians, Are unlike all other pills.No purging oe pain.Act specially on the liver aud bile, Carter's Little Liver Pills.One pill a dose.Speclal Notices.It will pay you to visit (.W.Lindsay'o Warervoins, 2270 St dl'atherine street, and make comparisons nelure buying a plano or organ elsewhere.Second-hand planos and organs of all makers accspted iv part payment.\u201cArrives Grand Central Station, New York, 7.30 a.tn, the new Adirondack & St Lawrence, New York Uentral train leaving Bonaventure otation 4.30 p.in.daily.Taute d'hote dinner in Dining Car.\u201d 308 ti Write or calls al Mr.\u20ac C.W, Lindsay's piano warerooms, 427 Bt Catherine stroet, lor a calendar jor 1393.For the eleven months of thls Jerr the number of ewigrants {ro nited Kingdom was 310,168, against \"2 EU ia 1891.When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, | When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria CHIL LAINS Fo | TE and CHES ça all AINS relieved at once by PorryDavis* HN LER also QuUOhs=(3 lds- Sort Ph oot- Dihbtavia- % ama is and rena task for he BIC 254BOTTLE Be.EACH.NECKTIES TIED TP IN HALF Dozen lots for 30c, Some worth 25c.each in the half dozen.Best value ever offered in Canada, Going fast now with other Cheap lots at CHEAP SALE.659 to 665 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, POI VUEN pera | | | In ( J GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.163 and 165 St.James Mtroct.> = H v = To \u2018 ¥ : * EET oe SR: - \u2018 .Î 2 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.TUKSDAY.JANUARY 10.1893.\u2014SIX PAGES ; CT, , 1 ' IN \u201cWhat power have 17\u201d retorted the Mayor, to be appointed by January 1, sod now it Seow M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.Meetings ard Amusemen à for mot doins more on Serta THE EARLY C IL SING amid much laughter.was Lo be March 2._ ft h i on\" | .~~ LOL LL 1 A 200 2 conor | een Lm 2 PRO + ents, ~~ L A ; ar occaslous when sections of the\"people woul Alu.Stevenson referred to the big Lhun- Ald.Nolan enquired who was responsible ha .| ; / ~ ® like tv have the ruling party ohecked LY \u2014 dering machlue which put about three for the tment veing postponed until EER MPOKRTANT CLEAR: ACADICMY OF MNIUSIC.[ee almost any means\u2019 Are we not somewhat inches or stuff all over the track, ve Satur- arch 4, but ta ms Blscussion which eusued - Hl + ING SALE | monte To Mann it rene Manger, Mas tn Lhe position vf having tied a man's hands OF SALOONS URGED UPON THE CITY day some of it wall ilglit over LLe slde- meng want of of it done TLL S jo oh ur j nee baturdey, A Hostal eil , TEN DAnLY Gran 1 bent to any part ot the United States or Canada, gosses free, at $3 a year, 61.60 for six months, and VOC.fur three months.S~We believe the circulation of Tum HTau exceeds the combined issue of wll the otter English BowRDa ers bublished Lo the cif v of Mobtread a Agents for Fregch Advertising are Mesar, Amedes rr ce à lo.No 34 Hue de Provence.corner of Lafayôtle aud st.Georges, d'arts.France.CIRCULATION CF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 81st Dec., 1892 Monday (Xmas Day).No 1sste Wednesday N Th 2: Friday .ere, 35,487 ÉALUFAAY \u2026.000020000 sovosoes SG, 421 Total.170,526 Present Daily Average for Week \u2014\u2014 ENDING \u2014- DEC.31st, 1892, 34,165.TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1883 THE BOARD O5 TRADE RESIDENCY.\u2014\u2014\u2014 There is = general desire In Board of Trade circles that Mr.F.Ii.Greeushlelds should continue to serve the Board through Me coming year In the capacity of l'res!- dent.The work he has su well done during the term just closing has increased the already high esteem in wliich he was held at the time of bis election & year ago.He 1s an officer who apparently wins friends at every step.Tue perivd during which it nas fatlen to his lot to guido the deliberativns of the Board has been sponsibllity and a new howe along toward without the executive uuportant bas performed willingly and weil, and its one ol very unusual re- The erection of be couciusivn labor.coud not carried an early heavy the duties Mr.Greenshiviisg throwing burdens upon head of association.These due to his incessant attention: that during the year to come, the jabor of the oflice wiil be much Lighter.We understand that 1L 18 the wisi of Jr.tireenshieids to take A holl- day jaunt during this year .but this will now Mi He way sland in the path ul Lis acventuuce of the P'resi- With the work o! building so wa! alony and a capaule Council about him, Mr.dency.Greenshieité can casily arrange fur absence without tn any way sacr.licing the Inlorests of the His for the past Wvinentous eneb.e him to do far more during a short time an by directions to cover tne weeks of nis Loar.expAriency veal wiil holiday, than a new head could possibly accomnpiish by the most faithfur service, These facts are thoroughly known tu Lhe Board, and nothing stands in the way of Mr.Groenshlelds\u2019 re-e;ection save Lis own wishes, THE POSITION OF THE CGOVERNOR- GENERAL.It 18 a peculiar Tact (hat, although the standing criticism of tie Governor-General is tnat he does nothing, stil Le is aiways attacked for attempting in ali honesty to do something.So long us he remnios quietiy at Rideau Hall in thé very silence ls the who.burden and inaction which of! all complaints against hum, is said; but the moment he teats a deputa- important speech, his enemtes turn upon him with the old accusation that he is an 1dler.to the representative ol the Crown in Canada\u201d The position of the Governor-General te not à thing to be blinked or apologized nothing tion or makes an Is this exactly fair The oftice is tha cap-stone of our pro- sent system ol it stands frankly and fully belore all people; aud I! any desire (hat it be put on for.(rovernment, forth the trial for its life, Ly all means let us doso openly and honestly, JJscussing thoroughly all the grounds for and against ite existence, Nothing will bs gained by a fling ike that of the Hamilton Tomes at the amount of the Jjocumbent's salary.nor by the steady rain of dia- paragement poured upop Lord Stanley by the Toronto Mail and journals of à similar cast of mind, ol which tue following paragraph 18 a sampie: His Excellency the Governor-General can make a speech frum the platform mueh more entertain- lug than a speech from the throne.His apprecta- tive reference to the Mad ul Lhe Board of Trade banquet shows that he 18 a close redder of this journal.and also thal when he quotes from memory he 18 no less liable to err than other men.Lord Stanley 1s reported to have satd: * Lam not golog to enter into any explanation of the duit ~ of the Uoverpor-General.1 am cuntent, at all events, with some siight quallllcations to whieny 1 shali In a few moments call attention, 10 leave the outles of the Governor-Ueneral, su far as that particular department ls concerne, lu the Abie And Iu-tructive vcolumns ol the Toronto Mail.learn on the highest and most undoubi- ed authority In that journal, to whileh I aways Jook for instruction as well as Information, that the duties uf the Governor-General are matnly von.fined to golnu Isning af the thine when he ts wanted In Parliament.\u201d His | xeellency Is too severe upon himsell.Tha! he attends most carefully to his labors in Fartlament, «- cupying each year nearly two whole days Lay never been denied, and for that matter it has Jet to ve sald thal any of his duties di not recenve Wo fullest atiention.It has been pointed out that one of the qualifications for the offre 1s a due appreciation of plscatorial purktiis, and iti Balistaclory Lo Know that tn that respect, as in all others, Lord Stanley of Preston bas proved hin ef a constitutional ruler.11 the offive of! Guvernor-General is not of value to Canada, it ehould be abolished.We bave no money to Waste upon flounres and superfluitins.But If it Is of value and if it be our intention to retain it, its usefulness will not be lucreased Ly ta.ching the thoughtless and the uninformed to make a joke.of Its occupant and te be lieve themseives to Le robbed of the mousey it costs.Let us be frank in dealing with this one part of the (Governmental machine which we have kept Lhus far out of the reach of greedy politicians.The Gaov- ernor-General is the executive nead nf the Dominion.He is the living link that binda us to the rest of the Empire.That he has not more to do with the aotual work of government is wholly of our own cholce; for did not our trusted representatives override and nullity Lord Lorne\u2019s interference In the Letellier affair, and thus procure a decision from the Homr Government that henoeforth the Governor-General was to be guided entirely by the advice of his Canadian Ministers?Do the crithos want a ref this deolslop?And if noi, aa et to blame the Governor 2 E and then Luffeliiug Li becauss he dove not work with thers?But, granting that we propose to govern ourselves without Imperial belp, are we ready fo do away with tLe position o! Governor aod all tuat it still finpiles?Lo we Want à partisan head tor the country, like President Harrison constantly lew pled to deal with fureigu puwers with a view lo winulog the applause of the local \u201cgode Are wo prepared tu ask Britain to withdraw her last representative from the country, thus turning our back purely upon Imperial unity und our faces sey towards Independence aud Anuexation?If we fancy thal the Governor'General can be rent about his business and biritish counec- tion ~tih preserved, there must be some clear and tangitile | lab set forth hy which thie cab be done, and IL should be cetalied for us at once.Jleso are questions that should be soburly and xravely cun- siderod and settled Lefore public teachers can afford to decry before all the people the formal Lead of governimunt, law aud order.With the Governor at Rideau Hall, we can express our opinions truthiully of the meu who sit in the Commons and the Henate without any approtension that eur n'iacks van barm public institutions; bul without such an officer to keep author- ftv out of the dust of the party areua, fau- tion Ughting may become as perilous to the pation here as it {8 acroes the border, viguruusly and THERF is decided novelty In reading sn American urqument against reciprocity wills Canada, tul itis especially eutertaln- ing when the writer has a mind glortoysly free from the facts to the case.The American Cultivater of Boston mékes such an argument in Lhe current number, in whith it ielers to \"Mr Erastus Wimsn, of the Census liureau\u201d and betrays the fact thal it has never heard of the several reciprocity conferences and tbe declarations of Sir Kicuard Cartwright, all of which went on the assumption that any feasible scheme «f reciprocity implies discrimination against (Great Brita.I'ne following sentence trom the Cultivator shows blissful ignorance of this settled step in the negotiations: \u201cReciprocity with the United Siates ls thought of by day and dreamed of by might Ly the Canadians, while the English, should a Lreaty not injurious to thetuseives be obtained from our Government granting the free intercharge of commodities betwenn the two countries, wold loon upon the one- sled Agroetuent as nothing ess than an un- quallhed git of the gous\u201d If the writer knew that both by the ¢anadian Liberals aid the American Government -the only persone 1Llerested In the scheme ft is granted that Canada must levy atarif! as Ligeti as the Amer.can on British goods, he wouid not have pennd the stupid sentence the whvie question from Cat standçeint, As to the anxtety of Canadians for reciprocity on sucl lerius, the Läliul-boxus have already spoken.quoted or Jimcusse | THEY are linpartial or nothing up in North Irakola.lhey bad but three lLiectoral votes Lo cast, and they gave one to Cleveland, oue tv Harrison and one to Weaver.If they had only possessed a fourth, they could have given iL to the Prohivitlunisis, and all would have been happy.Mai LAURIER referred a l'oronto reporter to the Ministers to learn how lonæ Pariia- ment Ir likeiy to sit.Lut (t was Mr.Laurier and his colleagues who decided the length of the record-breaking session of Isl.I ey have discovered some clean water In the neiæbbdorhood of Luronto, aud the whole town wants to proclaim à jubileo (aneros Nurrendered.HUENOS AYRES, JAuvary lu.\u2014Tha lneur- rection in the province of Corrientes pro- ini-es to become tore Gerlous than was at firet ai-preharded, owing to Lhe passive attitude of the Federal (Government.Thia inactivity 1s due to the lact that members of the Cabinet are divided as to the measures that should be adopted to suppress the ris tng.lu the meantime the lighting tn the provinces has heen actively resumed,especially around Caseros, which 18 ove of the towns that has \u2018allen Into the bands of the rebels.the provincial government seems to he peWerlees Lo coe With Whe 1usurgents.A large numver of men on both cides have teen Killed In the several skirmishes that bave taken place.Norma of the prisoners tiave been shot, Alter a stubborn resistance of (wo weeks (aseros has been surrendered Ly the rebels to the Governtnent troops, Quebec's Mortality.QUERFC.January 10.Dr.Catellier has prepared his annual report, which compares verv IAVorably with that of the pre vipus year.During 1SY2 there were 447 cases of aiphtheria aud 150 deatha trom that disease repprted to the Health offlee, As against 852 caves and 214 deaths In 1591, There ware ni cases of scarlet fever and 49 of typhoid Inst year, while in 184] there were 63 of the form r and BU of Lhe latter.I hers were a numuver of deaths from both fevera renorted to the Health office, but the relurnuk are not complete, as the doctors do not, as a rule, notily the authorities of deaths {rom either scariel or typhoid fever.Ireree Agninst Mixed Marriages.Q'uinre.January l0.\u2014A decree against mixed tmariiages betwean Catholics and Protestants was read in all the Catholic churches on Sundav.1his decree forbids Catholics marrying Protestants, except by special dirpensation, and with the under- atanding that the marriage ceremony is to be performed bv oa priest and the contract- Ing parties bind Lhemseives to bave their children brougnit up as Catholics.Grand Admiral of the German Navy, SIGMARINGEN, January 10\u2014 One of the houors coy-arred by Fmperor William yes- tercday was the abpo:.Uinentof the Duke of Edinburgh as Grand Admital of the Ger- wan navy.To make certain that the Duke wou d be prepared Lo Appear as such A bigh navalofirer :hw Emperor brought with him In his luvsage the uniform of a grand admiral, whicn he presented to the Duke.Carried Dynamite in Hla Pocket.POUGRKEFP If, NY.January 10.\u2014Samp- son Wodlrey, whose home is in Troy, out who 15 empioyed at Highland opposiie this ets, net With a singular accident yester- dav.From some unknown cause, a dyna- nite cartridge exploded in his pocket, shattering his thizh badly, He was taken to Vassar bospital, Where he died last evening.Denied at Headquarters.New York, January 10.\u2014The New York Liie lusutance ¢ company has issued a denial of the alseyed dafalcation of $226,000 at its agency in Brussels.lhe amount was eight thousand dollars.and the Company will lose notnihg.ihe abaconding casbier has Leen arrested and has confessed.Frances Willard Publicly Received.LoNpos, January 10.\u2014 Miss Frances Wiliard was received publicly at Exeter Hali this avening.The bullding was crowded, and Miss Wiliard's address was cheers and applauded enthusiastically.Lady Somerset presided.On His Way to London.Panis, January 10.\u2014 Mr.Gladstone left Biartitz for london yesterday.A crowd of visitors and residents accompanied him to the station and cheered him as the train moved oft.Mr.Gladstone looks exceptionally well, Heavy Loss by Fire.WATERTOWN, N.Y., January 10.\u2014 Tha total iors trom the burning of the Van Buren House at Governeur, St.Lia wrence county, yesterday, will be about $100,000, with Insurance aggregating & lUitdle] over half that amount.» COUNCIL By the Frotostant Ministeria] Associution \u2014 The Street Ruilluay By-law Again Tho Munivipal Elections Notre Dame St.West Widening.At the meeting of the (ity Counc.) which was called for yesterday allerncun, iL was expected that the question of awarding tho scaveuyiny contract for this year would have best considered, but these whe were disappolntinent.Only roulins business was got through With, WILh Ls0 exceptions obus the waiting upon the Council of a duputa- tion from the Protestant Ministerial Asso- clation lu the ipterast of a separation from the ordinary gruceiy business and the earty closing of saloons, especlaliv on Saturday evenings, and the other, another exciting discussion on street rallway matters, arising out of the reading of the letter from the Montreal Street Hallway Company acoepling the by-law for the operation o! an electric railway, recently adopted by the Couvell.His Worsnip the Mayor presided, the abseutees Lelns Ald.Robert, Conroy and Preluutalne, the latter belbæ in New Tor.After the minutes of the last meeting had been road, the deputation tiem the Protestant Ministerial Assoclallon was introduced.It comprised the Rev.Dr.Wiiliatus, the Rev, J.HL Dixon, tho Kev.E, M.Hutl the Rev.Thomas Hall, the Kev.Mr.Courtice, the Kev, Mr.Mcllapus and the Rev.Mr.Tuerrien.The Hev.Dir.Williams was Lhe first speaker and explained their object in up- wariug bLe.ote Lhe Council as 1rpresonta- {vee ol the Protestant Ministerial Assucia- tion, whieh he pointed uvut from (he nature of its construction was cabable of speaking for all tue H'rotestant churches of the city, He referred tu Lhe promises nude by Lhe Council over à year ago When à aspuiation couslstiog of Protestant clergymen, Roman Catholic vlergymon, apd lvpresentatives Iron Lito different lemperauce organizations bid walled UpoD them With references to The early closing ol saloons, snd remirade tthe mem- Lers of the Council tbat sithoush they nad taken some steph the Avsociativl had recognized the truth of the Seriplural pas-aze that \u201chope deferred maketh the heart sick.\u201d He poluted vut the de?Humorous, Belections and Imitations Reserved Neats, 81.UU, 750 and 500, now on sale at Nordhehiuer's aud Sheppard's music stores.72 Nor ROYAL ARCANUM.Second Annual Dinner Of the Councils in Montres! will be held on Wednesday Evening, Janaary1l, '93 At \u201cMoNTREAL Carr.\u201d 1833 Notre Dame Bt.Members of the Order and friends wishing to attend can procure tickets from Herbert Walker, Becretary, 2474 8s.Catherine bireet ° 3 Dinuer 7.30 P.M, Tickets, 82.50.JACQUES CARTIER ICE TRACK, DONNELLY & AUBRY.Preprieters.GRAND OPENING, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14th, FIVE MILE DABH.2.28 TROT.NAMED RACE, _ Admission 25c._Beason Tickets 85.00.62 SI, MARY'S BAZAAR.OPENED JANUARY 12th.The different Courts of Catholic Forestsrs are invited tu compets for a besutiful bapper during arsar.Banner, first of Order In Montreal, from designs ot 2buse carried during Columbus Celebration, Chicago.LOOK OUT FOR RAINBOW! 66 ST GEORGE & A CLUR ALL UP, BT.GEORGE.8 ial tramp Tuesds 1 .instant.starting from inden Hotel at 8 o'clock.La\u2018lies welcome.4.JACKSON, Bec.Treas 62 MUSEE LA SALLE, 1652, 1884 Notre Dume Street.Historical (irours, Statues by our Canadian Hebert Pain:in Luminous TT Seuiptor, Fountains.every «ay from JU & mt to 10 vb, im.Admission.20 cents Children, 10 cents.308e0d VICTORIA SEATING : CLUB HOCKEY CHANPIONSHIP (menier Merios).The following matches will be played in the Vie toria Kink - JAN Tth Ottawa va Victoria JAN 14th- Qucheo vs, Victoria JAN 18th (rystal va.Victoria, JAN.Vlat-Moutresl va Victoria FrH lUth-Quetec va Moutreal FHH 1IXtb\u2014Ottawa va Montreal FHH, Vothb\u2014Cryetal ve.Montreal.MUH, 4tb\u2014Victoris ya Montreal Bubecritbers are Invited to Five o'clock Tea in the Directure\u2019 routine on all Band afternoons.Season tickets are now beluk lasued at secretery- treasurer'e office, Roys!l Insurance Building, from au.Lo 5 p.101, and at the Kink from 4 to 3 p.m.W.ALEXR.CALDWELL, Secretary-treasurer.NOTE.Enbacribers are admitted toall sntertain- ments bl in the rink during the season, including tt - < Fancy DL.«sn Carnivals, Hockey Matches, Haoes an Gauies.1.10 301 DANCING! Prof Durkee's Advanced Class every Wednesdsy and ~atur tay Lveniug (single admission) Intermediate Clase Tuesday and Friday Evenings Beyinner'«' l\u2019laan Mondes and Thursday Evening Private Lessuns Day or Evening.2260 ST, CATHERINE ST.- 304° EW CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS ON TUES days and Thursdays sat 8 pm : Juvenli jonday« snd Thursdays st \u2018pm Private Clase Tue-liays, !hursdays snd Fridaysat 4 p.m.te Lesson Laur to suit 1 will uot try to induce you to come to tua throuxh.favor, nor will I useany boasting lauwuawe, but will simply extend an invitation to those wo ihtend learning to cone and see the assy method i ise site bro T essinade.281 A.ROY MAC ALD, JR, QUERF*s HALL, ANCING -MI#4 M.OWLER WILI, OPEN à clars for new beginners every Mondays and Fridays 1 will teach the waltz in six private las- sona, 1! j'iptle follow wy instructions.13 Latonr street 5 34 - ROAD DEPARTMENT, & By TENDERS FOR 27 biidees on Seimneurs St Over the Tail Races gs Oglivie\u2019s nad Shearer's Mille.KI'ALFD TENDERS, addressed ta the Road Comraittee of the City of Montreal nnd deposited in the officer of the City Clerk, will ba received up to nov UD WEDNESDAY, the 1Xth January, ITH Poythe cxcavation, masonry and nteal super- #traotarm for two h-idees où SetgneUrs Street ave Le tall races, one at Oylivie's miil and ons nt -hes:ers nds) s.fications aud forma of tender with view of (tine can be obtained at the ofce of the City Furve or, in the City | a) .Ne tender will be entertalaed unleas submitted on ha said form Tie ity «do not hind themselves to sccept the lowest or Any tendar NOCHE Na tenders will be considered for the ntnel aciperateue Lure Qnlens etraîit sheets giving wise accomimny the same, and which muet copy with the terms «f the specifications PERCIVAL W.=T.GRORGPR, City Burveyor, CITY Ft RUPYORE OFPICE, ) ty Hart, 4 Montres! Vth Jan , 1803.À 72 RT.DAVIS PENNYROY .for Femal vlekl Sn SE ut T Females, q ¥ rorrect 1 mais by sil chemista, 60 par bon, Toularition.or DISORDERS ota STONACH.« Chassalng\u2019s Wise» | Children Cry for Pitcher\u2019s Castoria; EY R A \u2019 M.Ÿ | « hye / ) N » ag i THE \"MONTREAY, DAILY STAR, \u2014 : DIT TANT.RY 10, 1803, STX PAGES, THE M.À À.A SPORTS COMMITTEE CET THE CARNIVAL SURPLUS.Fhooting Matoh nt Iberville\u2014A Man In im Favor of a Transatlantic Trip\u2014Miscellanoous Sports.The work of tho committée in Charge of the MA.A.A.week Of sport 1s proceeding fast.Arrangements are at present being made Lo get re duced fares on the varius rallways for people who wish Lo visit the city.The following oficial notice should augur well for Lhe success of Lhe carnival.It will be rememtwred Cliat a bulance of some six hundred dollars remained ou the Carnival lund ol 1849, The Carnival Committee appointed Messrs.James Stepliensun, huperintendent G.T.Ky.Mr.R.D.McGibbon,and Mr.Willlamn ¢ asslls, trustees for this fund, ths money to be expended by the trustees for tuture winter carolv purposes, UF any unalagous purpuse, As in their judgment should seem best The Montreal Amateur Athletic Ansocintion has applied to the surviving Trustees for à trauster of the moubey Lo then lo connection With a proposed week of sport, and tue (rustees Luvo decided Lu grant Lhe request.SNOWSHOEING.The Emerald Ladies\u2019 Night.Things louked like old tines at Luwskin's last night, when the members of the Emerald Show.bhoe Club, necom paided bY thelr ladies, druve up to enjoy the Arse Indies night of the C8301.The Emerald Las made greal strides thls season.Last year the number of embers golng out had dwindled down Lo ie»s thal 8 Daker's dozen; this as AU as siaty have june out al one time.The last eveniug was not as large as 1L wdght have been, bat it was bBighiy pleased with (Le uanner in which things were arranged, abd the ladies and gentle.Wen Composing il thoroughly vhjuy ed Lhetiseves, Mr.McReupu, the Lon.; résident; Mr.Cooke, Une president, and tbe acuve weinbers of he comult wee did all they could Lo Brake the alfalr oo success, and thelr labours were by bo Inéaus lu Vuin, Frou, amongst the sister clubs Mr.Wo HLF.James, bot.prestdenl of Lhe rescents, represented the latter, Danciog to the Hiusic of Ube Ilailan Orchestra lusted Elll earis In tue morning, nid an usual, an excellent supper was served lu between, Those present as far as could be ascertained were: Mr.Jd.McKenna, Mr.J.McKenna, Mrs.H.Ghechen, Mr.k.=.Mins Dwyer, Miss ti.Dwyer, Miss F.McKenna, Mr.C.Jones, Miss Colfer, Chicago; Miss Joues, M, w.J.Miss Mino, Miss Ward, Mr, T.W.Mr.M.J.Roars Mr.M.H, phy.Mr, utherland, Milas .Mr.John zion, Miss Mary MeFlanagan, Mr.Charios MC(.earry, Miss L.Potter, Mr.6.Nuits, Miss E.Dawes, Mins Rooney, Mrs.Murray.Mr.E.Murray, Miss Keating, Mr.t.Jd.ayland a Miss McHugh, Mr.A.Hilnton, Miss J.O'Nelll, Mr.W.Kearns, Mrs.Kearns, Mr.J.Kennedy, Mr J.P.Malone, Mr, J.ww Neal, Mr.K.Doyle, wr Thos, Mackugh, Mr.Ww.Hinton.Mr, Juuu O'Nelll, Mr.M.Kelly, Mr, k.McMahon, Mr.lt.Lindsay, Miss Braley, Mr.J.Jones, Miss holier.y.MI.A auittitouE Miss Glbouley Ed.Susan ug.Mr John Hyan, tions Katte Menoldrick.QUavs Mr.J.orcorun, Miss Stephens, Miss Malley, Mrs.O'Maliey, M 6 JU alley.Mr.It.UO lirien, Mr.i Glichen, .M.J, Cooke, Miss TL AC Mr, W.HF.nes, Miss Laverty.M .Varo, Miss Yu: ger.Boston; Miss Hamilton, tose N.ton: Miss bai win, Yonkers, Ming Faquetle, Qurie Miss Mckenna, | Miss F.smith, Mind Cissie Kelly.Quebec; Mr.P.Phelan, Miss Kalle Fitzgerald, Ne, H Kearns, Miss hearus, Miss M.Madigan, Mr.?.Maloue, Miss M.A.Belisie, Mr.KE, 1), Lan, Miss L.Duh.Mr.Willie Ryan, Mrs.Saab Mrs.and w mith, Mr.Jas.Lumsden, Miss O'fioolaban.| Mr.E.J Hunt, Miss Cl, .M.OIL, Miss Hyrue, Mr.John .Malone, Miss Fiynoon, Boston: Mr.J.Kennedy, Miss SL, Clair, Newark, One potlee- abie feature Was the buniber of lou& Young uen.As 8 rule at à ladles\u2019 night the number of luis greatly overshadows that of the gentiemen, last night 11 was the reverse.[lhe Indian Ocean was no comparison to It.Sharks were about everywhere and so bold did they tecome thal they drove up In one slelgu With a fAriner LO aunuunce who they were.The Canadiens, A committee meeting of Le vunadien Snowshoe Club was held last ¢veulng al thelr rooms, Mc- Cord street, when a vole of condolence on the death of Mr.Lussier, father of Alfred Lussier, ex- president of the t'iub, was passed, Mr.Arthur A.Longtin was again re-elected secretary, [ul being his third term.\u2018ne next tramp of rhe « lub will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) evening.starting from the club bouse at K o'clwk, Frew uuw on they intend Lu make Lulngs boom.Crescents\u2019 at Home.The Crescents will] bold One of their always successful \u201cal homes\u201d at the Club House on Thursday evening.Sleighs will start from various paris of Lhe city, and no doubt will all be filied The Argyle Green to Lachine.Green runners shoutd not foTRet Thai the green Bteeplechase to Lachine, under the auspices © the Argyle \u201cludt, lahes places on Lue afternoon of Saturday next.The race tahes place ul 3 p.mu, from the Odateliows Haul, Point t, Charles, and entries will be recelsed Ui Thursduy evening, slX v'clock.To-night's Tramps.BL.Genrge's Radles welcome.Hollles to Club House.Metropolis 8, 8, C.tu Club louse, THE CUN.The Iberville Shoot.The \u201cIberville Gun Club\u201d gave Lhelr second annual tournament on the 6th lust, and many of the crack shota frum he surrounding country, as well a+ the local sporty participated with the ven below ean t of Tour members, 15 birds to shoot.IBERVILLE TEAM, NO.1.IBERVILLE TEAM, NO.2 Jos.Thuot.P.Thuot, Ir P'TIhuot,sr FRONTIER GUN (LTB, OF LACOLLE.Duchesne.Cee ceed C, Beatty eee ea .a J.Brownley een AN Ellis.Individual shoot on 1b btrds J.Brewnley.Am.Goyette K.Loupret.J.Thuot.F.Robert P, Thuot, jr « Thuot, sr Bas Le casa : : Heatty Le _ Hi There was alae a av repatakr, where Mr.Fd, Arpln secured first prize.Mr.4.0, Thuot seconi, Am.Guyette third, F.'1huol fourLa, and F.Kubert th.13 LL LACROSSE.No Quorum as Usual.There was to lave been a meeting of the Shamrock LacTosse (Hub ins! cvening When AMONg «ther thiugs on the prograinine was tn be the cous! era- tion of sending [be champions over to the od Country for a tour.Hu as IL was the Frurraid Kpowshoe Clut*s luttes\u2019 night, most of ihe nem.bers were oul a' the back oi the mountaln, conse.Quently the meeting did not take place, Favors the \u2018f'rans-Atlantic Trip.The fulluwinig letter \u20ac xplalns Itrelf : OTTAWA, JRD.Gth, 153.T° ihe Sporting Editor of the Svar, Montreal.b.q.\u2014 1 was very much pleased tosee In yours of the \"Sra 1nst, an te in vour sporting columns ri ferring to Lhe Shamrock | orerosse Club's trip across the Allantic._As ub IrlahiDAN.} rin sure they will receive an en'hustistie reception, not only In Ireland.hut aso in the leading elles in England.As for M) own city, cork, | ao not.think there 1- lacrosse euh there, but In Beifast and Dublin, th clubs Wlil be delighted tu gee the descind.ants Of their.counirvinen paying them an athletic visi, and | have nee the slightest doubt thal Lhe reception they woud receive from their own countrymen w til In der toam the Compliment they 80 wall de- ' horses, including t CURLING.Double-Handed Match.Curling ls pow lof swing the at the Swans Rink, where the doubl progress, The tollowing 1s the real of \u201cie Br ¢ t FIRST DRAW, 5 ve F.Findlay D.Miler Goorge Walt, skip, 13 C.Chappell, skip, 6 R.Pee! J.B.Hulchison u.D.Balllle, skip, 7 A.Faulkner, skip, 1 W.M.Boon A.E.Peel W.J.Cooke, skip, 7 4.A.Duclos, skip, 1 J.N Hickey J.Tough T.Cushing, skip, 13 R.Costigan, akip.13 WM.Briggs KR.White W.T.McLaurin skip, 16 KR.While, skip, 5 KR.Wilson pb.Kobertsun J.L'aherucood, skip, 260 W.Hughes, skip, 5 A.Cuwa J.Currie LH.Hanns, skip, 16 J.I.8tanger, skip, 14 G.W.Sadier A.l.Lockerby J.Paton, skip, 15 1.McArthur, skip, W.Wilson W.MeNally A.1.toughiton, sklp, 7 E.A.Cowley, Bkip, 7 D.Wllsun I\".Lyall W.A.Harper, sklp, 10 W.R.Thompsoa, skip, & NF, scoil Ii.Cameron B.Tedtord, ship, 17 11 Cameron, 8kip, 8 W.Lyull H.Christmas J.W.Wilson, skip, 17 J.Farqubarson, skip, 8 J.H.Kotrrtson A.M, Craig A.Young.skip, 6 \"TO Lyail, skip, 15 JON.Allsu JT, Henderson J.B.Yeu, skip, 12D.McCormick, skip, 7 J.W.hushed J.Klmpson N.henilail, sKIPp, 10 W.Hwan, skip, 7 1, Molertson 4.H.Hutelisou Wo Young, skip, 10 W.Lucherby.skip, 15 CA.Cook A.A.Stevenson W.à, Morrison, skip, 1 k.W.Wilson, skip, 7 The second draw Isgoluy on and ls expected to be Nidshed to-pight, Loo result so far 1s: Coo WL NLdder W.Lyall J.Yalow, skip, H JW.Ms SKID SH, Mutebison WwW.Wlilso W.Locker) Lo play k.1, Houghton \u2014ta play 16 A.GOW A.Craig 6.H.Hasta, ship.11 T, U.Lyall, skip, 14 HK.Findiay J.Tough eu.Walt, ship, > R4A Lk.skip, aa r Whisen JM.Hughes WA Harjer, Lo play N.henaall, to play M BILLES A.A.Stevenson WP, Muiaurin, Ww play Eo WL Wilson, to play Wo Ben K.Pret Ww ; Cook.ship, 8 G.D.Balle, skiv, 20 > Allan b.Kobertson ms Young, skip, Ju W.Hugbes,skip, 11 =.r Selb bo Tedtord BY The Davis Prize.The first drawlpg for the Davis prize at the Thistle vlub has been (1 ished, and the score 18; F.Kobertson {oun Sewell Judge l'ait we.Hodgson Mow T.o Pr ilerson D.Kinghorp, skip, 8 D.oy Mclaren Jos roi, skip.l14 Alex.kway H.W.Raphael J.F, Jenkins?K, M.Esdalle w.i.Caméro A.Mitchell, skip, 31 ILA Mac Cherson, kip, 16 P, W M Lagan F.11.Brown Le.Houston H.R.Kinghorn KH.Adalr KR.G.Nicoll K, SNe skip, 19 GH.Balfour, skip, 12 J.Aduir Eric Mann w.14 Afrd pr.Finnle WJ Cleghorn kev.Dr.Barclay Gu.M calueron, 8KIp, C.McLean, skip, .4 zu J.Balille J.F.Mackie smeaton White A.Macpherson L.W.Cuinpuell J.M, Kirk C.J.Baird, skip, 16 Geo.Brush, skip, 10 1.B.FEsdalle A, E.Smith Dr, ¢ atperon A.Frazer J.D.Anderson ti.RK.kobertson, jr.W.stewart, skip, 17 F.T.vawpbell, skip, 14 THE OTTAWA BUDGET.Hockey and Kacling.\"SPECIAL TO THF STAR] OTTAWA, Ont.January 9.\u2014The Rideau & Aber- de«u hockey teams play at the Hideau rink to Worrow 1u the cily series, Hulraus\u2014(;0al, Armstrong; point, Campbell; cover pulol, Lister: forwards, Code, Hosenthal, Merritt abd Lay.Spare man, H.Kosenthal Aberdeens\u2014Goal, CU, Kavanagb; point, F, Seott; cover pulnt, Muvre; forwards, Brophy, short, Bate, moffatt; spureman, welr.The ice races which were *o have been rub on Saturday wil take place on Saturday next, as there were no entries fur Lhe seventh, \u2018Tue first match In the city hockey league series was played in Dey's rink hls eveulng between the ottawa Juniors and Electrics.The teams were: Ollawa\u2014Hosenthal, goal; Birkett, point; Grant, cover point, and Kavanagh, oO.Bradley.Cox und spiilali, forwurds.Electrics\u2014 goad; .Nollu, cover point: D, Baldwin and PF.Murphy.Klectrics played round the Ottawa Juniors from the first and at Lailf time were two Lo one; this lead they increased Ib the second half by add- lng four straigll gatnes, maxing the Lotal score 6 tol.The weskest point ot the Ottawa Juniors all through wis in thelr goal keeper, who Wo frequently left the goal to keep liseif.Grant at cover point in the first half was also\u2019 weak.and In the second half! was changed to point, Bir- kett taking his place, Kavanagh, Birkett and Bradley played well, but all the team seemed to fix ht shy of un) thing like close quarters.In han, las, His } retire, Ph pen Flect rites\u201d team play was good throughout.They are a lighter team than thelr opponents, but «quicker.Shea made a fuir goal, but had very Uttie to do.W.Dey, F.Murphy and Baldwin played well for the forwards.FE.Murphy made ao excellent pulnl.Russell acted us referve.AQUATIC, The Men Who Will Sal) the Racers.BosTON, Jabuary 8.\u2014Capt.Joun Barr, the well- known yacht skipper, has been engaged by Gen.Puine fur the colnlng season.he tieneral will pul the \u2018Volunieer In commission, unless he should happen to sell her before the season open: aud wii oe ol bund at the cup races, Shouid he sell the \u201cVolunteer, ' he would bulld something much smualier, though not as small as a 4 8-footer.A (4U-[voter wuuld probably suit him very well The engagement of Capt.Barr by Gen.Palne undoubtedly means that Capt.barles Barr will sail tue carroll boat which Ia to cross the water.When \u2018en.Palpe released (apt.Haff In order that the latter might enguge with the New York syndicate wich ls bullding the cup defender understood thal he was hav Barr, then under engagen ment Yo Mr.Archibald Rogers, bead of the syndicate, In exchange, Since he has not been abie Lo secure him, the conclusion 18 inevitable Lhat Capt.Charley Is needed by Mr, Carroll, and thal the General hus walved his own {reterenuo for a skipper in order that the racing ats might have be first choice.Capt.Lharies BAIT has made a fine reputation tor Limselt as a racing skipper, first inthe \u201cMinerva, and later on in Lbe \u2018Ooweene\u201d and \u201cWasp.He is a navigator as well as a skipper.yen, Paine has algo secured a good map in Capt, Jubn Barr, His racing record 18 a good one, and le 1s à careful andexpertenced sallor.The Barrs nie brothers.\u2018They were born In Scotiand, but are now Ainericau citizens.John Barr's hotes al Marbiehvad, and Ip winter time he occupies himself with boat bullding at his own shop.\u2018 barles 13 making bis howe Lhis winter at South Bosto HOCKEY.The Hawthornes Won.The junior hockey series was opened hy a match between the Junior Vies and.the Hawthornes, It way keenly conlested throughout and one or two plny era lost control of thelr tempers and one went bo far a8 to throw his bockey stick at a spectator.Ail Lhe scoring was done ln Lhe Orst halt when the Hawthornes scored three tines.The teams were as follows: Hawthornes, Junior Vv tetorins.GG.Barillton.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- -Goat.Ters H.Chriatle \u2026 Point H: Henderson K.Hlitet Cover polnt\u2026 PP F.Me Robe MW.Waliers.wa Wo Angers.do P, Sautiderson.do i.Falrman do L.ievin mpires t leferce, K.Jumes.\" Interesting Scraps of Sporting Gossip.Lord Dunraven will have a 20-rater designed by Watsun ID addition to his new \u2018 Vaiky The New Zealand Whestmuan 18 ue name of a cycling Journal recently started ip New Zealand.The Earl of Rosehery has cahled Mr.Willlam Enäton to ship \"Foxbail\u201d back ww England at once.Fred.Leslie, the Fnglish comedian, who died recenily In London, was president of the Lonaon Bohewian UC.\u20ac.\u201cYorkviHe Belle,\u201d Mr.Croker's $74,000 pur- Chase has pneumonia, A disease which generally leaves an affection of the wind.Billlardtat George SIonson bas issued an offer to nw any man two matches, home and bome, tor 1000 a side.One game is to be back-line and the other cushlion-caroms.1 1s now Atated that this year the Duke of Beaufort will vel send over a string of five © American Derby candidats, son of a Gun,\u2018 twice a stake winner in England this season.Maltby, the trick rider, gave an exhibition near Honolulu, Hawalinn Islands, on December 10.Her Majesty the Queen and suite were present.The local paper 1s enthusiastic in Its praises, and Htales {hat Mallby's equal bas never been seen on Hawalian soil.The highest prices realized at tha Newmarket December sales In England were $17,000 for \u201cKooda.© by \u201c \u201cMaster Kildare;\" $7750 tor \u2018Beau Brummel; \u201d 85500 for a filly.pe \u201cLondra and $5000 for \u201cEditha,\u201d by \u201cNaster Klidare THE INQUEST FINISHED, JOHN COFFEY, THE GATEMAN, BLAMED \u201cBUT NOT CRIMINALLY.\" A Confllet of Opinion Among the Witnesses ns to the Cause of the Accident\u2014 Speed of the Train Ranged From Bix to Forty Miles an Hour.Continuing his evidence before the Coro- per's jury yesterday afternoon, Mr.Samuel Brickly, the engine driver, sald that even had there been no red lights ou the gates, and Lad they been up he could bave seen them, because the street electric light made the crossing as light as day.He proceeded, because the lights were right.His reason fur stating that tho gates were down was because he did not see theme up when the engine was on the St.Ferdinand street crossing.AL that crossiny he actually saw Lhat the gates were closed and Lhe line free fur him.At the round house the signals are by a semaphore and 1t gave the train Lhe right to come into Bonaventure station.On the night ih question he did uot al auy time vee the gates up, that 18 upon to strest traflio and so cloging the track to his train.The street car was not ui the crueeing ahead of him, but only enobed the crossing as the engine was paraing over it.Upon going back lie saw thai the var of the gate was broken In pieces, and that the post had been broken Ciean off.His theory was that the horses of the slreel car struck the gate, forced It against the engiue, hat the horses were thrown against the engine and Be car also thrown against the front of the edirine, striking It near the steam chest.Saw the two red Hghts; also one on leit hand side at dt.I'hulip street, which 18 fourth FROM NOTRE DAME STREET.Mr.Ed.Porcheron, merchant, who resides at No.2 Notre Dare street, deposed that the gate was open and that the train was running about forty miles an hour.Was fispossitle to stop the train if wanted to as they were so close vu the wales that the jatter could not be shut.He saw the whole thing.Mr.Thomas Shafter, fireman, 23 years of ave, was on the lookout alter leaving SL Henri, lights all right and bell ringing.Tne gate was down, \u201cWhen the gate was up the red light was displayed.bald so because he could not Bee the red light up.At Notre Dame street he heard the crash and thought they Were vil the track.lie went down nud saw a horse under the wheels, and it was dragged to the culvert, 1his was three car leupthe past the crossing.l'he gate was down on his bide, the soutli-side.Could not see ou Lhe other side.Alter accident found steps uf engine was broken as well as air pump.Was coming tender first, Judged they were golny about elx miles AD hour.The engine was a pattern one to run either way with head light and cowcatcher.Lit the lamps at Dorval at 4.5 p.m.Rang the bell all the way fram Cote dL Paul.He was prepared to say that the lamp was lit at the Notre Dame street croasicg.Had no other reason for sup- wing the gute wus Closed other than that « did pot see the ligut upon the Dortu silo.Mr.A.Carrier, of 7% (iareau street, St.Henri,deposed that he saw the Street Raii- way arrive first at the crossing, and the Quardian told him he had time to pass.luougbt guardian spoke French, but not very sure, bul be beckoned with his hand.Kpew guardian by sight for two or three years, but did uot know his name; saw him here yesterday.He had a red mustache and was fifty or more years.Was about three feet from the guardian when Le signed to the car driver to pass.The Street Railway car made to cross lirst.He was there because he was obliged to cross.Did not know the deceased, Joseph Mathieu.Did nut hear the engine Lell ringing ; was certain of that.There was a head light on the engine.baw gate thrown near the police station, but did not know how it got there.Horses were dragged to the next street.At the moment of the collision the gates were lowered, An adjournment was here proposed, but the jury dewurred and it was decided to go on sud Mr.Harry Newton was called.He was 31 years of age and lived at 14 Betuel- hem street, St.Henri.Testitied that he was going howe at the time of the accident and was about fifteen yarde from the crossing.Heard tho orash when on the south side of street.Saw the (i.T.R.carand then beard the crash.When the Lrain passed he saw it was the horse car that had been smashed.Gate was down op south side at time, but could nol pee the uther one Could not say i! bell was rInging.(sol assistance to get a man from underneath the onr, as his leg was underneath the wheels.Did not spend wuch time in fluding out the position of tne car.Mr.James Scott, 34 years of age, residing on Napoleon road, brakesman, deposed that he was between two large cara.Inimediately after hearing the crasn raw & horse on the track and went apd caught it, When last car passed he saw a Street Railway car on the other side of! the road, with nu horses.Gate was closed on south side.Coropor McMahon then urged the jury to be cautious {D rendering their verdict as it was a serious case.He pointed out their duties apd read the law on the subject.They were then left to deliberate and in five minutes brought In a verdict blaming the gatekeeper for not taking proper care of his gate.The curoner ratused to accept it as it was ultra vires.Une jury then returned this following verdict which was ao- cepted.\u2018That the accident was caused by the neglect, although not criminal, of John Coffey.\u201d They then signed the verdict and were discharged.Prof.Briggs Fully Aequitted.NEW YORK.January 10.\u2014The tinal meeting of the Presbytery of New York, siiting as a court on the trial of the chargzes against the Rev.Dr.Charies A.Briggs, met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon to receive the report ol the special committees having in charge the consideration of the vote taken at the last meeting of the judiciary.For more than an hour the report was discussed and a8 motion to lay that section relating to the explanations of Dr.Briggs on the table was lost by a vote of 58 to 47.Dr, Briægs and Col.MeCook and others, who had Leen excluded from the executive session, were admitted to the room at 5 o'clock Mr.Bl lis, Moderator, then read the report of the committee, which, he said, had been adopted by the court by a majority report: \u201cGiving due consideration to the defendant\u2019s explanations of the language used In his inaugural addrers, accepting hi» frank and Full dis claimer of tue luterpretation which has been put upon some of the phrases and Mustrations, and the affirmations of loyally Lo lhe standards of the and Ww the Holy Scriptures as the only Infaliiole ruie gr faith snd practices.the Presbytery do not nd that he has transgressed the mits of ery allowed under the constitution to scholarship and opinion.\u201cTherefore, Without expressing approval of the critical or theological views em in the Inaugural address, or the manner in which they have been expressed and lilustrated, the Presbytery pronounces the Rev, Charles A, birt xs, D.D., fully acquitted of the offvaces allege against him, the several charges and spécifications accepted tor probation having not been sustained.\u201d - Discussion followed ax to whether or not the vote on the report should not have been aves and nays.Oot.McCook entared à formal exception to the action ot the Presbytery on that account, and also another exception to the introduction of the ateno- graphic report ama part ol the minutes, as the prosecution had not heen furuisheu with an oficial copy of these notes, He said he rhouid appeal the cause to the General As- semuvly.Want Equalization of Assessment.HAMILTON, January 10.\u2014 The Ministerial Associatiop heli a meeting yesterday morning.at which Rev.Dr.Clark, pastor of Zion Tabernacle, read a carefully prepared paper on the assessment of church property, which contained statistics giving the assessed values of all church property in Hamilton, and proved Lo the satisfaction oi the Association that money loequalities exist In the rating of church property In favor of the Roman Catholic Church, and against Protestant churches, A commitles of three ministers was appointed to walt upon the Provincial Government to urge upon them the necessity of changing the assessment law, so that an equalization of assessments in church properties be as sured.American Roads Should Re-organize.BUFFALO, N.Y., January 10.\u2014The Buffalo Courier.the principal Democratic organ of western New York, and a journal very near to Mr.Clevaiana, says editorialiy: \u201cIt Canadian railroads are Retting the business of American Jninpers away from American rallroads it must be because the Canadian roads serve the shippers more cheaply and satistacto % otorlly.whe À pericas = railros af course, do not like dent that American a pere do of = The administration Ray wel | hositate to impose disabilities on the Canadian roads in order to force business Iho the hands of the American roada to to the disadvantage and at the expenses of Amerioan shippers and American consumers.Ifthe American roa wish to keep the business away from the Canadian roads the obvious course for the American roads is to give cheaper rates and better facilities than their Canadian competitors.It is equally obvious that American oitizens should oe free to deal with whatever ohanols of transportation will best serve their convenience and profit.To litait the liberty of the citizen in order to swell the protits of corporations would be a poor sort of patriotism.\u201d CONTINUES CRITICAL.General Strikes Yesterday, But the Meetings and Hesolutions to Strike Continue BERLIN, January 10.10.\u2014Nol twithstanding the resolutions adopted at the miners\u2019 weet.jug held in Bochum Sunday afternoon, expressing sywpathy with the Haar strikers and declaring in favor of à general strike In support of the daar mer, which was gin yesterday, all the miners in the Bochum No \u2018district proceeded to their pits as usual and | went to work.Theo Soclalists who were in\u2019 fuil controluf the Sunday ineeting, have pat abandoned their intention to fumenut trouble and are using every means in thelr power to induce the men to quit work.The winers however display noanxlety to follow tue advice oflered them.At Gelsenkirchen, whers many of the miners weut on strike, thires oi the largest pits resuined work yesterday wornlug, and this is taken to be the LegiunIing of! the end of une ol tue most 1li- advisou slrikes that has ever vecurred in Germany.Hunger and sulfering from the cold worked together in the interests of the mins owners in forcing the men back to Woi A dynamite bomb was exploded in G- isenkircion yesteruay, but nobody was injured, Althougb tha miners went to work in tne Bochum district, numerous miners\u2019 meetiuxs were held in the Westphalia and Khenish coal districts, The Socialist elemeut was wel: in evidence everywhere, and the resolutions favoring a Koneral sirike were again passed.Ju most Cases, however, the resolutions were with - out effect and Jhe men conilnued to work.A tnousand men struck near Essen and at (relsenkirchen there was a partial cessation o! work at nigut fall, but as yet there is nothing like a general strike, Meetings In voxress last nizht at Dortmund, Essen, ocbum and Elterfald may alter the eitua- tion completely, bowever.Men from the Saar district present at ost of the meetings asked their comrades to support them by calling out ali coal miners ln Western Germany.The provivcial government met yesterday and cons ted «with mintary of- ticials at Saarbruck as to the bestineans of eblorcing order.especially after tbe issuing of the GuüverumenUs ultiimalum, wWany men being rendereu desperate by loss oi all bupe of employment agailu.Sir John Thompson Discussed.BT, JOHN, N.B.January 10.\u2014 I'he fiftieth anniversary ol the founding ol the educational institution of Mount Allison Wesleyan College, at Sackville, was ovm- memorsted LY cial services in the various city Methodist churches on Sunday, and ry a semi-jubilee weeting in Centenary Church last ulgbi, at which Sir Leonard Tiiiey presided, and addresses were de- lLivered hy Dr.Carman, general superinten- gent of the Church for Canada; Dr.Allison, resident of Mount Allson Univereily: br Stewart, professor of Theology ol that InstituUon, and Judge Tuck, o! the Fro- vinclai supreme Court.Judge luck, In the course of bis address, reierred to sir Jobu lnoumpson as a putewurthy oroduct 0! our educational tnstitution and remarked that an institution producing such a man was worthy of our respect.Jt mattered not to wnat church the l'remier belonged, he was à 1uan respected everywhere, Dr.Carman, later on referring to Jude Tuck's eulogy of the Premier, said all this might be true, but in his opinion if Sir Jobn 1 hompson had been Instructed in theology at Mouut Allison by Dr.Stewart and had married a good Methodist gæiri he would never have gune over to the Roman Catholle Church.He lurther sald that Melhodists did not object to Roman Catholics whose firat loyalty was to the Empire and not to foreign powers or potentates, and expressed the opiplon that umversitiea should produce men endow! with courage !lke Dr, Douglas to speak Lhe truth, irrespective of ovnsequences.At the close of the meeting, in secouding a vote of thanks to Sir Leouard l'iliey, Ur.Allison said it was wilh hesitancy be approached the subject referred to by two speakers.The names of two of his acquaintances had been mentioned.Une of them was a polished prince of eloquence.an admirable and excellent man, and a delighitiul companion, the other, the Premier of (anada.He was intimately acquninted with both men, and he leit persuaded that if Dr.Carman knew Sir Jobn lhompson as well as he did, some of his remarks would not have been made.He deprecated in \u2018liscussinæ public men the introduction of matter relating to their religious belief and faith, and, in closing, assured the meeting that the Premier entertained the most kindly feeling to the Methouist Church, to which his mother and sister pow belonged.He had never beard a wore !er- vent tribute to any educational Institution than that paid by Sir John Thompson In the Nova Beotia Legisialure to Mount Alh- son.This statement of Lr.isou's was greeteu with hearty apoiause.Lord Stanley of Preston.ToroNTo, January 10.\u2014 The Governor- Genoral 18 receiving flattering receptions In his tour throuëgD Western Ontarñlo At Goderich, where the Governor-General, Lord Swanley, arrived by the 10 o'clock train ob Saturday evening, he was met by Mayor Butier and others, and an arrange ment was made for an informal reception in the court room on Monday, at 10.30.Sunday, His Excellency apd Hon.Major Walsh, tus A.D.C, attended divine service at st George's church, at morning and evening service.Yesterday a iarge number of the residents ol the town were present in the court room to receive audience at the hands of His Ex- celiency.\u2018lhe room was tastefully decorated With evergreens, At 10.30 the (iovernor-General appeared accompanied by Mr.J.1.Garrow, M, 1.A., Mayor Butler and the members of the Council.1he proceedings opened with the singing of \u201cGol Save the Queen,\" after which au address of welcome on LVOLAI! of the town was read Ly Mavor Butler.An appropriate reply was made by Lord Staniey and after nn opportunity had been offered to all to be presented to His Exeeliency, the proceedings were brought te a close with cheers for the Gov- ernur-General.While the Governor-General's train balt- ed at the Seaforth station yesterday after noon, the party were called upon by Mayor Holmstead, the members of the Town Coun cil, Dr.R.W.Bruce Smith and other prou- iraut cllizens.\\l Petrolia, when tho Governor-(reneral and suite arrived in their private ear about 10.30 iast night, the distinguished visitor was met at the Grand Trunk railroad station by Mayor Simmons, the Council and à committee of citizens.He was escorted to the City Hall, where an address was presen- ed to him, aiter which he replied.The Hall was beautifully decorated and standing room was in demand.A sumptuous lunch- aun was prepared for Hir Excellency in the Council Cnamuer, and attended by a large numter of prominent people, To-day ne was driven through the oll regions to in- spoct the different refineries und oll industries.The party leave Petrolea for Sarnia.Sentence Again Postponed.ST.JoRN, January 10.\u2014 When the county court wel Monday, presumably to pass sentence upon the graveyard insurance prisoners, Ur.Randall and ©, B.Welton, it was found that the prisoners\u2019 counsel h on Saturday served Judge Peters with a copy of a writ of error, which stands for argument before the Supreme Court.The next surprise was when Mr.Curry, for \u2018the rizouers, stepped up and served the sitting Judge with an order niai for a éeriiorars issued by Judge Palmer, calling on tbe Crown and Judge Lo shuw cause why the conviction ol! the prisoners should mot uasheé and all the proceedings stayed in the meantime.As the rule Is returnable next Saturdey Judge Peters bad no aiternative but to adjourn his court for a week 1tis nderstood that the Crown will, in consequence of this action on the part of the prisoners\u2019 counsel, proceed as soon as possible with one or more of the indictments yet remaining on the files against Welton and Randail Church Destroyed by Fire.SUMMIT, N.J., January 9-\u2014Calvary Episcopal Ci hurob, a handsome structure -of stone in the centre of the town, was destroyed by fire yesterday.The gas Jets ignited some ever, ee.and the fire got yeyond controi, 5,000, insurance 857,000 .WALTON COURT, - Lord Rylestone\u2019s Heiress.CHAPTER IX\u2014(Continued.There was enough of pain in the imperative words to soften the lady's heart.\u201cThat is quite another thiuz,' ' she said; * my lord does not wish to marry.But the money, Lidu\u2014what will he do without the money?\u201d \u201cHe prefers to live in exile \u2019 she replied, bitterly.* lle prefers leaving this grand old house to strangers, and shruggling as best he can, Lo being wealthy, if the wealth comes from me.Madame looked thoughttully at her, © He does not wish such a marriage,\u201d she said, slowly; **yet you are so tair\u2014 60 fair and ao rich.It must be that he loves sowe one else.\u201d .The beautiful face, looking so wistfully into ber own, grew pale as death; and then Madame had little need Lo say mure.She was quick enough to read the young girl's secret, although it was never told in words.\u201cNo,\u201d rejoined Miss promptly, \u201cit 1s not that.\u201d \u2018How do you Know it is not that?\u201d askeu Madame, ; \u2018 \u201c1 cannot tell you\u2014itismy impres Canieron, sion.some une said so\u2014Il cannot remember who.lle aves not love any One else.\u201d *\u2018I'nen all may core right in time,\u201d said Mudauie de Valmy \u201cNo; we Lave Lalkell about this cruel will\u2014and Lord Rytestone bas asked me to make wysell quite easy about it.1 ain Lo consider inysell as the late Lord Hylestone\u2019s heiress, and Make Iny plans al once, for I shall never be disturbed, Tbe present lord could not tell me more plainly than that,\u201d she continued, with a crunson tush, * that he had no wea of ever asking we to marry lam.\u201d \u201c Beauuful and rich,\u201d murmured Madame\u2014* it must be that Le loves some one else.\u201d ** For the reasons I have given you,\u201d said Adelaide, \u2018*! wish to go away.1 all quite sure, Madame, that be dislikes me, ile thinks, perhaps, that lintiucne ed the late lord\u2014that i wanted the miserable money.1 must go, Madame \u20141 wust go.\u2018\u201c Loor child! Yes, we will go; but not just nuw\u2014-not tu-day.I have ouly just arrived; and I am not young \u20141 am easily tired.We Will sel OUL Lo-INOrrUW \u2014that Will be quite suon enough.Take comfort, Lidi lt 18 Very annoying; but it is not your taulb\u2014you are quile innocent.\u201d \u2018*Yet !suffer terribly,\u201d\u2019 said.she \u201c1 feel, Madawe, as tuoughl stiould never regain my selt-respect.Il was so cruel, 1 would not have been the cause of bringing this terrible disappointinent Lo Lord l{ylestoue, even Lu suve my lite.\u201d \u2018* You cannot help it\u2014It 13 nob your fault.\u201d ** No\u2014that is my only consolation,\" she returned, \u2018but 1 am uvne the less miserable.\u201d \u2018\u2019Pour child!\u201d said the elder lady ain * if I could only have given the money back to hin \u2014\" \u2018* But surely,\u201d interrupted Madame, * you would not du that?\u201d * Indeed 1! would.Oh, Madame, I assure you that, tor the power ot giving that money back to Lord Kylestoune, l would this moment most cheertully sacritice everything\" ** 1 cannot understand that\u2018 said Madame.\u2018 Money is money, and it is not to be thrown away tor a little sentiment.ltisthegrand lever of the world, Lida.\u201d \u2018*1do not care for it,\u201d cried the girl, passionately.\u201cI did not want my uncle\u2019s, at any rate\u2014it will not make me happy.It ought to be Lord Ryle stone's, not mine.** He does not seem to peed it,\u201d said the French lady, nlosophically, \u201cor surely he would take it.\u2019 ** 1 shall not forget the expression on his 1ace,\u201d\u201d observed Miss Cameron.\u201clie is an English gentleman, and has a wealth of nobility of soul.He would disdain to marry any woman for the sake of the gold she could g.ve him.He is so high-minded, so chivalrous, that I believe, even if hie loved me, he would leave me rather than appear as though he cared for my money; but he despises me, and I shall not rest until 1 am tar away from here.\u201d Madame de Valmy looked anxiously at the bright ush burning on the beautiful face.She knew that it betokened.fever of the heart.And then Miss Cameron seemed to recollect herself.\u201cHowsellishi I am!\u2019 she said.\u201cI am talking to you about my troubles, for- gerting yu your long journey.Forgive me, adame?l And then she busied herself in attending to Madame\u2019s comforts; and after that, with the same restless manuer,she began to discuss various plans as to where they should ; * Let it near the sea,\u2019 she said.\u201c1 have an idea that that would comfort me.| should like to hear its voice again\u2014let it be near the sea.\u201d * We will go to Brighton,\u201d decided Madame de Valmy.* You will have not only the sea there, but also pleasant societ I \u201cI do not want society\u2014I care fer nothing but the sea.morrow.\u2019 And then Madame sat still, and watched her as she moved restlessly about the room, intent only on one thing, packingeverything that belonged to her, so that she might get away as soon as possible, * Aiter all, Adelaide,\" said her friend, \u201cl am not sure that you are just to yourself, You were the late lord's own niece, his nearest relative, and, if he chose to leave his money to you, I do not see that you need have any scruple in taking i ** The money ought to go with the title, or how is the honour of the house to be maintained?Granting that my uncle had the right to leave the money as he chose, he had no right to couple unjust conditions with it.If he bad left it to me, a8 my own absolutely, { could have done what I liked with s it is, the money is ar A ver useless.It is the way in which it is left that humiliates me.\u2019 And then Madame saw that it was useless to say more.\u2018The girl was very unhappy, and, if there was a bright side to her sorruw, she wus determined just then not to see it, \u201cIs Lord Rylestone still here?\u201d she asked Miss Cameron.\u201cYes; he does not leave until to, morrow,\u201d was the reply.\u201cI should like to see him,\u201d said Ma dame de Valmy.another opportunity.It was an odd coincidence that at that very moment one of the servants brought a message from Lord Rylestone asking.if he might be allowed to join thie ladies at tea.Miss Cameron looked up hastily.** Yes,\u201d she replied; \u201cand we will bave tea in the small drawing-room.\" Then with a melancholy smile she turned to Madame.\u201cYou will have your wish you willsee Lord Rylestone,\u201d she said; and agnin Madame wondered why Lord Rylestone could object to marry one so graceful and so fair.CHAPTER V.An hour afterwards Madame de Valiny and Miss Cameron went down Lo the small drawing-room, as one of the rettiest rooms at Walton was called.adame folt a great desire to see Lord Rylestone.She was very quick in reading character, and it struck her I may not have We can go ta- that she could tell at once whether he cared for the beautiful Joung heiress; and, if he did not, she bellev that she should discover the reason why.She had been almost amused by Adelaide's complete indifference us to Appeurances.Shall you make no change in your toiletr* ho asked, as the time drew near for \u2018Adelaide | looked up will a tired ex- pressiun.\u201c1 do not think it is needful,\u201d she replied.** But I do,\u201d said Madame, laughing; and, obedient as she had been in ner childhood, Miss Cameron rose and went Lo her room.When she returned Madame de Valmy smiled.\u2018I'he light golden hair was so carelessly yet su artistically arranged; the white arms and neck gleamed so fairly under the thin black crepe dress.* You have a clever maid, lida,\u201d she said, and the hetress of many thousands rep Jied\u2014 * I have no maid at all.\u201d \u201cThen we must see about finding one; J.and by all means have a #2 arisen.It mikes so much difference,\u201d *1 do not think I shall ever take the least interest in life again,\u201d said the girl, proudly.\u2018\u201cLl'aninota coward, but the only thing I care Lo do is to die.\u201d Madame only smited.She was versed in the ways of the world and she knew how soon tue young recover trom grief that seems more bitter than death.And then they went down, and, although Adelaide had had bo mad Lo he Ip ler, and she took no interest in lier life, Madame thought she had never seen the young girl look so beautitul, There was a proud, warm flush on her face\u2014a proud hight in her eves.She did not look like one who would be likely to love in van.lord Rylestone cause in punctually to the time appotnted, and Madame de Valmy was uvbliged to own that in no way had Miss Cameron exaggeraled in speaking of him.He had a grand face, a noble head, a stately bearing, with a careless debonair grace all his own.\u2018Poor child,\u201d thought Madam :, \u201chow could she help loving him?\u201d He looked pale and tired when he first entered; bul no sooner aid he sce the two ladies than he advanced eagerly to greet them.Adelaide introduced him to Madame; and 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Wesorts, 5, DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.resort fer health, change, rest Elevator, sleotrie Tella, pl suu parlor and prom.evade ou the roof.pio sir and Sarato; waters.Massage olectiripity.All bal baths Aud a = einodial sgeuta Neo urkish and ot 5 nd for illustrated cironiar.280 A GLORIOUS CLIMATE Battery Park Hotel, ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, (B.A.Situsted lu the heart of the Southern Alle ubanics ; Je the midst of magnificent scenery.Averaxe Winkler temperature exrooa.Vary little snow orraln.best Winter cilmate in America od ful buutiug and quaill shootiux.Het tery Purk Hotet bburousai equipped.lu Iuodern style.dorviue spieuvid aud cuisine excolieut ae Fur varticulars write to i.P.MOKISSICK, 26) moa Manawer, Finest Health and Pleasure Itesort in the South.Mountain Park Hotel, NOT SPRINGS, North Carolina.Healthivst place tri Arneriça: fine brecins air: betæeht snony ys.u£urious baths in natural hot water, Pulisuan car nervice from Y bo ous door Wituvu8 chauxe bur liiustrated Yuk atid ratos, address #35 «ON, Proprietor.ATLANTIC CITY, N, J.The Winter Resort by the Sea HOTEL BRIGHTON OPEN THROUGHOUT FHI YEAR.F.W.H.MSLEY & SON, FOUR HOUKS FROM NEW our, CITY VIA PENNSYLYANIA HAILKOAD, 4 eotifimoe \u2014 CDUCAttorE!, JE Sn Le sin, AAA DY AND EVENING CLASSES RESUMED AT \u2018 4 loge ee = ce AM 72 & red / HMIUSS Cor.Victorin Square nnd Cealg Ne.Write, call, or telephone ! 1R90) ter proapectus.a __UUU DURCHESTEI 51.\u2014(KINKOLA).OPEN NOW trom 4 P.M.10712 PW, A limited number of mombers will be adnsttted.S10 A MONTH.Club of 10 metnbers &H0.U0 à month.Heud for cireiila ___ Amateurs are hater ta visit tho classes.The Grammar School, BERTHIXR-EN-HAUT, P.Q.Bchonl re-opens Jan.10th.There are s few vacan.294tt clon.Freparution fur universities or commercial life.MAX LIEBICH, 307 12 Principal.(RENCH LESSONS, PROF.PD.MeKINLAY MAC ACUTISURE 4 CInplomwat of ie University of Fra ).VA TEMPORARY STU) sd HELMONT TEE ERT.> Tuition in emali ha ae: s at studio, Private leasous \u2018 at residence, oo lege or school.y moderate J terms.Write or cull tor syllabus.- 4 ISHOP ETEWART SCHOOL, FRELIGH8BURG, Q.Hutoe schoo! for boys.Kesumes Jany, 13th, CANON DAVIDSON.M.A., Kector, 1gOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, CONDTÛT- 2 sy Hera and Miss Smith, will be Ulh January.\u2018BH ERBKOOKE BTREET.36 PH sel Te- orened on TSH 36 on Legal Cards ASS NAS ASS 6 00 ASS MACMASTER & McGIBBON Advecates, Barristers.&ec., THE TEMPLE.- TT.JAMES { Fiannels A Woct Red Flinuel from, Ale yd | Heavy Coray Twill Flamed from Te vd Vancy Stocting Flannels from.19e vd | AH Wool Savony Flannel from 21e yd Heavy A Wool Gray Army Flun- nel \u2026 Len BTEe yd Knitted Goods Soded Kintted Hoodsand Cups from.10e Krotted Neck Shawls from, Bronkfust Shawls all colors, from Kmitted Clouds from.00 eee Le Krutte 1 Sets, Cap, Collar aul Mnff FOIE LA Lena ana ees pese aus ess can aa nee san $1.40 Baby Linen Lufant- Christening Caps from 50e bétants Christemng Robes from.$1.35 Litas\u201d Chinsterang Cloaks from 1.60 Fanorondered Flannel Squares from 45 Ernmituel Baby lashets rom.24H Linens Faney Clecked Linen Napkins fre Len oe .20 each Very Useful Roller Towellings from 1e Code vd God Strong Bed 'Preking from S4e yd White Table Damask, double waltho oo 0 one rare 254 yd Good Houeyeomb Towels from .Ge each Curtains oman Striped Curtmons from.$1.17 pr Nottingham Luce Curtains from.45e pr Marti Comforters and Leaflet Blankets from.0.\u2026 65c ea Itai Sofa Rugs from .0e ea Usefut Gray Blaukets from.$*1,17 pr Carpets Scoteh Star Carpets from.fo yd Wide Reversible Carpets from.144e yd Reversible Seoteh Carpets from.22e yd Kidderminster Carpets from LL 30e vil Tapestry Carpets from.27e yd Oilcloths & Linoleums Well Seasoned English Onteloths fromm.30e yd Extra Heavy English Oileloth fromaäte vd Meavy English Linoleum from.3% ya Passage Chicloths from.Lu Ae yd Oileloth Muts from 14e each.House Furnishings Polished Wood Curtain Poles, with Fittings.LA Odd Window Shades, ready for use Double Width Furniture Covering, from.ee .8e yd Good Useful White Blankets, from 00000 Le &l.Strong and Pretty Furmture Cot- ton from.rence seen.Tie yd .Ladies\u2019 Whitewear Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers from.15e Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Chemises.17e Ladies\u201d White Cotton Drawers.170 Ladies\u201d Nicht-dresses from.he Ladies\u201d White Skirts from Ce Ladies\u2019 Underskirts Reversible Cloth Skirts, embroi- oh Ladies\u2019 Quilted Skirts from.95 Ladies\u2019 Silk Skirts from.eee on 5,27 Flannel Underwear.T.adies\u2019 Flannel Drawers from.BRe Ladies\u2019 Flannel Skirts from.Te Ladies\u2019 Flanncelette Night Dresses.Ce from $1.35 Children\u2019s Flannelette Night Dresses.Le Claldren\u2019s Flannel Drawers from.45e Boots and Shoes Ladies\u2019 Prunella Slippers from.54 pr.Ladies\u2019 German Slippers from.40 pr.Men's Calf Luce Boots from.$1.56 pr Boys Calf Lace Boots from \u2026 N8 pr.Children\u2019s Lace and Button Buots sea ceses se aean .48 pr.Pinafores Infants\u2019 Paper Pinafores from.18c ea.Children\u2019s Holland Pinafores from.18¢ Cluldren\u2019s Lawn Pinafores from, 25¢ Girls\u201d School Pinatores from doe Misses\u201d Pinatores reduced to frm.25¢ Handkerchiefs 6 Seoteh Lawn Hdkerchiefs far.126 5 Celored Bérdered H'dkerchiefs for.2le 6 Hen stitehed H'dkerehiefs for.276 Erotrondered Jnuen H'Akereihets for.10e en Broeaded Silk H'dkerehiefs for 124e en.Dress Trimmings Black Jet Trunmings from.5e per yd.Biuck Silk Oruuinents for Jackets oc each Black Silk and Jet Ornaments from 100 Colored Silk Dress Trimmings from 10¢ per yrd.Colored Astrachan Trimmings from 10e per yrd.ABOUT RIGBY.To offer RIGRY MANTLES and RIGBY OVERCOATS at Reduced prices seems a pity, and at regular rates they are by far the cheapest and best Waterproof Garments in the market, still, during the Cheap Sue, The Rigby will bave from Ten to Twenty per cent.taken off the Prices, S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778.1775, 1777, 1779 NoTrE Dame STrret, MONTREAL n THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY.JANUARY 10.1893.\u2014S1X PAGES.DIEN MURPHY & C0.ADVERTISEMENT.\u201cSomething for Nothing !\u201d is what po lady wbo fs a1pertenced In shop- plug over sapects to ind.The world vf business in a selfiah world, and 1s spite of any avpearauce fu the contrary, 11 sdwita vf nu each formula.fike Xhyluck tt insists on its \u201cpound of flesh ™ But soinetitnes itis \u201ccornered by circumstance,\u201d and then © Whe experienced lady\" kuuwe that ber opportunity has cowe Lo procure BARGAINS a - At present, bargains abound.The marketciy is \u201cbargatins\u201d' The puting query is *\u2018where to choose\u2018?As a prelliniosry to purchasing, we would sugxest aù lnspection uf qualities and a compariacn of prices When this has been dune, we have so hesitativn in saylug that the erpurienced lady will be found reaping Her harvest wherr she has vften reaped it before, namely, at JOHN MURPHY & CO.'8.GREAT CHEAP SALE Glove Department.LADIES MOUSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES in Llack and Dark Coors, worth 81.75, Bale rigs, bue s pair LADIES 4 BUTTON KID GLOVES in Dark Colours, sizes frum Lie to Tig, worth 81.35.Hale Price, BUc à pair LADIEs' BUTTON KID GLOVES in Opera Bhades, sizes 5h, 54 and 8, worth #1 75, Bale Price, 25 a pair, GENT'8 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES {op all ahades of tans, worth #1 hU.Bale Prive, 750 8 patr.GENTS 2-HUTTON ANTELOPE QLOVES, worth #1.75 Sale price, 81 à pair.LADIES CABHMEKE GLOVES in Blacks and Browns, worth 350.Hale Price, 150 a palr.JADIER RINOWOOUD GLOVES io Fancy Colors, worth 50.Bale Price, Z3c 6 pair JlADIES WEARING 54 and bd GLOVES should visit our Department snd secure the bargains that we offer during this Great Cheap Sale.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.Aod 105, 107, 109 asd 111 Mi.Peter St.Terme Casb and Oaly One Price.TELEPHONE 2103.Tt is, A Diy So JANUARY CLEARING : SALE! MANTLES.$ 8.00.Ulsters Reduced to.$ 2.50 &13.75.Ulsters Reduced to.$ 5.00 #22.20.Ulsters Reduced to.CQ R00 24.00.Lined Circulars for.12.00 Three-Quarter Jackets.Jackets for.22 1 RAM Plush Jackets for.$6.75 CHILDREN'S ULSTERS.From 4 tu 8 years, tu clear at 2,00 cach, The balance of last Fall's importation must be cleared, and will bear reductions of from 25 to 334 per cent.off marked prices, Special line of Fur-Trimmed Paletots, 334 off.Sealette Jackets, to clear, 334 off, For the best value in the city, see the variety and prices we are showing in our Mantle Deparment, JAS A OUILYE & SON, The Family Drapery and Linen House, 205 to 207 ST.ANTOINE STREET.144to 150 MOUNTAIN MTREET.Telephone N325.7 The Old Year 18 GONE, AND OUR THOUGHTS NOW MTOCK TURN TO WHAT WE HAVE DONE AND WHAT WE MIGHT HAVE DONE TAKING PROSPERITY HAS COME TO US WITH QUICK STRIDES, YOU HAVE OVER.BFEN RIGHT WITH US ALL ALONG AND CANT FAIL Tt) NOTIC HOW THE SCOPE OF THIS NTORE'S USEFUL NESS FXTENDS YEAR BY YEAR THIS YEAR HAR MOKE THAN DOUBLED THE RECORD, AND WE HAVE GHEAT CAUSE TO BF THANKFUL, WE ANTICIPATE THAT THE GROWTH OF THIS STORE NFXT VYEALK WILL HF STILL.MORE PHENOMÉNAL.WE ALF RESOLVED TO KEEP ON DOING AR WE'VE DONE-HAVE THE BERT OF FVFRY GRADE OF CARPET AND FUR NITURE FOR THE HOME, 8FLL AS LOW AS ANYBODY FLNE, AND GIVE CREDIT AT CASH PRICES.TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF WALNUT AND QAR GOODS, WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS A DISCOUNT OF 15 FaR CENT ON ALL OR ANY OF THEM, CASH OR CREDIT, AS YOU WISH.METROPOLITAN MFG.CO, 1678 & 1680 Notre Dame st.T.A.EMMANS, MANAGER.bt SUPPLANTING FOREIGNERS.Being equally well put up and other wise superior.THE CALEDONIA WATERS Repiace any tmported Table Water, The Wealthieat use them.Of all respectable Grocers, Hotels, Draggiate, ke, sd GURD & CO.43 Jurors Htreet, 304s Children Cry for Pitcher\u2019s Castoria.Immense Sacrifice Of HIGH-CLASS Plies = Ores $100,000.00 Worth of PIANOS and ORGANS will be sold at less than Half their present value.To enable us to fill our large contracts with the great makers, the Sale going on now, and until Feby.15th.WILLIS & C0.1824 Notre Dame St., {Near McGill Street,) MONTREAL.Both the method and results when Ryrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.Syrup of Figs is the only remedy o duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, its action and truly bene substances, ita many excellent qualities commend it to all and bave made it the most ular remedy known.p of Figs is for sale in 7Bo bottles by all leading druggists Any reliable druggist who may not it on hand will promptly for any one who wishes to try it.Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISOQO, OAL.LOUISVILLE.XY.JHNEW YORK.NM.XT CENTS FOR SALE \u201cSTAR Office.HIE ment.follows: \u2014 Brother: On ST.CATHERINE STREEKT.Previous to Moving WE ARE MAKING THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS.CARSLEY BIOS, On St.Catherine Street, This season's Fur Trimmed Wraps , worth &7.00, for $2.95, This season's Fur Trimmed Cloaks, worth $9.00, for $4.50.This season's Fur Lined TUlsters, worth $18.00, for $8.75.This season's Fur Lined Opera Cloaks, worth $20.00, for $9.95, Long Ulsters, worth from $10.00 to £25.00, for £5.00 This season's Realette Coats, must be sold this month.Prices 44.95 and upwards.Large Lot of Girls\u2019 Warm Uleters, with Military Cape.To be cleared at 834 per cent oft, Choice Line of Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats.Tailor made.All sizes, $5.75.In our Fast End Store we are clearing all Winter Dress Goods, Flannels, Hosiery, Underwear, etc., ete., at such prices that it will pay Ladies to come trom all parts of the gity to this BIG SALE.CARSLEY BROTHERS 1575 Last End, - ON ST.CATHERINE 2342 West End, HENRY & Nt HAMILTON, Great Success of our Extensive Below will be found the various discounts in each depart- These discounts are for all kinds of goods, quoted as D E.\u2014Gloves of every description, an F.-\u2014Flannels, Blankets, Comforters, Rugs, 1 H.\u2014Gent's Furnishings, Underwear, Shirts, Ties \u2026 K.\u2014Corsets, Lasilies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Underwear, Umbrellas, Etc L.\u2014Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Perfumery, Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Veilings, Eto.M.Trimmings, Smallwares, Buttons, Ete O.\u2014Tweeds, Senlettes, Boys\u2019 Suits, Rubber Coats ¥*.\u2014 House Furuishin 3, Fancy Tables a R.\u2014Mantles, Furs, Wrappers, Etc .T'.~ Boots and Shoes .cee Silverware.Blankets.Boys\u2019 Clothing.Wool Goods All the above discounts are bona fide bave already been made.In addition to the above Discounts, we will allow 5 PER CENT.EXTRA FOR CASH.SALE NOW PROCEEDING.EPT.i A.-Colored Dress (1oods and Cashmeres, Challies, Ete.10 to 50 pe.IB.\u2014R8ilks, Velvets, Plushes, Art Silk, Gauzes, Kto.A to 80 p.e.C.\u2014Black Dress Goods, Crapes, Grenadinos, Ete 1>.\u2014 Linen Goods, Bheetings, Quilts, Prints, Ete.Creare 10 t0 75 poo.and regardless of Reductions which Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.Henry & N.E.Hamilton, VICTORIA SQUARE.THE TRIAL IS ONDE LESSEPS, FONTAINE, COTU AND EIFFEL BROUGHT TO THE BAR.Charles do Lesseps Has Given to M.Fran- quoville a Full Statement of His Kaela- lations With the Panama Hoodlers - Expectation on Tip-tloee.ISPRCIAL TO THE BTAR.) PPARs, January 10.\u2014 The pew d'rocureur- General, M.Tanon, has surmmoned thirty- one witnesses for the great Panama canal trial, which begins to-day.The persons put on trial were Charles de Lesseps, director of the Panama Canal Company; Marlus Fontaine, the Becretary-General of the Company; M.Coty, of the firin of de Relnacb, Kohn & Co., and Gustave Eiffel, the distinguished engineer.Charles de l.eeseps had caused three English directors o! the Suez Canal Company to be summoned as wit- voeses In his belalf, A Graphic Resume of Panama.ISPECIAL COKRESPONDENOE OF THE BTAR.] PARIS, December 81.\u2014 The last six weeks wlll be recorded amongst the most agitated and eventful which France nas experienced since 1871.Uvder a Monarchial Government, Paris would now be covered with barricades, there would have been indignation meetings, demunstrations In the streets, skirmishes between Lhe soldiers and the mot, nttacks against the King\u2019s or the Em- perur's paiare, etc.ete.The Republic haa escaped all that, and the agitation has been conflued tothe Chamier and the newspapers.[his is, at least, one of the advantages of the Parllumentary Bys- tem as now existing in France; the responsibilities aro all scattered, and the electors will pot take the trouble of ratsing a revolution against each of the unworthy deputios thay themsolves have chosen.The French peo- pte would, in given ciroumstances, fall on thelr knees before \"a man\u2019 who could conquer their tavor; and as easlly abuse and expel him, a moment after, if he ceased to please them.But the prevarications of a collective body, as is the Parliament, loave Lhe peuple rather cool.For this time, anyhow, the people's com- Mon seuse has had the veat of their Impulsive temper, and they seem to realize very well that the Hepubilcan institutions must not be tdentified with the ministers apd deputies represcnting the electors.A peculiar feature of the present crisis, is that jt is not likely to be prolitable to any one.The so-called Opportunist party is defeated, and with it three or tour candidates for the Presidency.three or four political men who have long been mianwuvring with that object in perspective.But who is the winner?No ope, save public morality, and, perhaps, Dru- mont, who had spent two months in prison for having constantiy written in his paper that the present Parliament was rotten and corrupted.* l'arilamentary Goveruinent cannot \u2018be conducted without some form of corruption,\u201d Carlisle said; but in the Opportunist parliamentary government of France there has evidently been tou much of it.Now that tbe Chamber has adjourned and will nut resume Île wurk Dbelure a couple of weeks, this is the time to consider, without passion or prejudice the recent events, rnd give AN IMPARTIAL ACCOUNT OF THEM.There must necessarily have been some confusion {n the news cabled to America regarding the ministerial crisis, the Panama soandal and all the incidents, tuterpella- tions, accusations, resignations and arrests connected with it, so complicated is the whole affair, Things have to be traced further back intothe past if it 18 desired to have a fair view of the situation.It!s necessary to #o as far back as 1869, and the chapter of modern history relating De Lesseps\u2019 undertakings will pot differ much from the following: Inthat same year, 1869, was terminated the Suez canal, one of the greatest industrial enterprises of this century.The promoter af tthie work, Count de Lesseps displayed an extraoïdinary energy ID the execution of his great project; an immense capital (485 millions of francs) was wanted ; the material difficuity Was superior to that of any other work undertaken up to that time, The public uptulon, at tirst bostile or indifferent to the scheme, had to be made favor- aule, the rympathy of the Press had to be gained.M.de Lessens had the faith which eotilisrs, all obstaocies, material and moral (or Immoral) were removed, and when conviction or persussion did not succeed, money was given.Powerful capitalists were interested In the affair; business men were bou&ht and journalists were tribed.The Suez Canal was inaugurated on November 17, 15864, and proved a greater success than was ever antloipated.The original shares, issued at 500 francs were quoted In 1892 at 2600 [rancs, and the French share- holuers had reaiized up to the same date a total tenetit of 1,439,265,000 francs, and 176,000 shares nad been bought by England.1n the meanwhile, M.Je Lesseps, who was called \u2018the Great Frenchman\u201d and had become exceedingly popular, undertook the carrying out of another project which con- slated in cutting in twaln the Isthmus of Panama.The works were commenced in 1882, and shares were 18sued for an amount of 600 millions of francs.All the small capitalists, who regretted Dot possessing any of the Suez certificates, seizeu the opportunityto make what they deemed a good investment.The opinion at home and atroad, full of confidence in M.de Lusseps, was hizbly favorable to the scheme.But along with the honest capitaliste, there wore a lot of jobbers, unscrupulous journalists, compromised business men, who also thought the occasion was good for them and decided to turn the projected CANAL INTO A GOLD MINE.They immediately took the field and in order to complete the first lue of stock M.de Lesseps had to buy their influence at the cost of many millions.Jmmense sums of money were also dilapidated at Panama, and the 600 millions disappeared before any appreciable result could be arrived at.At the same time reports came Irom competent engineers that the enterprise was a failure; that the l\u2019anama Canal would never be finished.But the \"Great Frenchman\u201d believed blindiy in its success and would not be stopped by Any considerations.New emissions of bunds were made, but the prowoters could bet succeed in floating them without the help of the newspapers, whose pretentions became exorbitant.M.Hebrard, director of Le Tempa.one of the leading political papers, received for his share 1,700,000) francs.business men, powerful at the Bourse, \u2018\u2018gentlemen of the world,\u201d Javorites of the salons, wanted money lor thelr influence, and all Influences were bought, Then came the emission of the lottery bonds in 1888, for which the sanction of Parllament was Decessarv.A majority had to be bribed.Au underwriting syndicate was constituted and 11,000,000 francs pald to its members fur thelr co-operation, the underwriters only agreeing to be responsible to the extent cf two and a half francs per bond.Finally the Pauamn canal project was abandoned, having been nothing more than a vast enterprise of bribery and blackmailing and having absorbed 1,500,000,000 of the French people's ravings.The cullapse had iearfu] results; thousands of families were ruined; old men who had invented their whole fortuve in Panama comunitled suicide; inte of respectable Busl- ness houses failed.But a certain number of financial men, unknown until then, hougnt castles, bullt hotels, commenced to liva in grand style; were seen with the finest horses in Paris, and were created knights and commanders of the Legion of Honor.1 woult not anticipate lurther the judgment ol history.Jhe liquidation of the Company was committed to a few trustees, a magistrate waa charged to enquire into the affair, and nu more was heard about it.The papers were paid to keep quiet, When ] arrived in Paris, a couple of years ago, faw people were heard to talk about the Papamia Canal; iL was a sad memory for a great many, but they had resigned themaeives to the situation, cursing sllentiy tne triumphant thieves.Ali Lhese rich \"flnanclers\u201d were too powerful, they thought; they would never yet anything back; It was better to forget.PANAMA WAS THE GRAVE-OP MILLIONS Bome eight months ago a new journal was created by the antl-Semite leader, Edouard Drumont.Drumont had already, in one of his books, related the story of Panama; he repeated his accusation In his paper, the Libre Parole, denouncing the corruption which was undermining tbe Repunlican institutions and revealing tbe truth about the rapid fortunes of ao many financial ana political men.The publie feeling wus aroused aud some of the viotims commenced Lo complain.All grievances were carried to the Libre Parule; discontented liticians, biackmaliers.pot satisfied with their share in the epolls, and even macagers of the Panama Company furoisned evidence and documents to Dru- mont or bis friends.The Govercment com- menoed to cousider seriously the possiblilty of making some arrests.Yet the great public vot immediately interested, was slow to be thoved, for the question was one mostly of figures, oou- plicated with drawing of checks, constitu- Lions of syndicates, lottery bonds, ete.But It has assumed since then a dramatic character which has excited the interest of the crowds to the utmost.On November 12 Baron Herr von Relnach, against whom proceedings were to be taken, died.Then followed the Interpellation of M.Delahaye, accusing over a hundred deputles of having been bribed; the nomination of the comuiltiee of enquiry, the fall of Loubet, the reconstruction of the same ministry with M.Ribot as premier, the resignation of the Minister of Finance, M.Rouvier, the Interpallation of M.Deroulede, and the vote of confidence preceding the adjournment of the Cabinet.There had been a coninu- ous lack vf decision on the ministerial benches since the bexinuinæ of the whole aflalr.At lirst the Government would not make a single step in view of ascertaining the culpability of the deputies accused , subsequently they were forced to grant the constitution of a ¢culnmittes of enquiry.but they refused tu Five it juretal powers, They refused the autopsy of Baron Reinach; they had to permit the exhumation afterwards.They refused Lo selzs Lhe papers of certain persons incriminated, they refused to muke avy arrests; now, that 3.Rouvier has given lu his resignation and that publie opinion bas dec.ded to know all about the l\u2019Anama scandal, \u2018he Government peems decided to proceed with the most severe justice and win for themselves the character o! Integrity, which until how has been attributed to the me bers of the committees of enquiry.M.: Charles de Lesseps, the won of the \u201c(ireat Frepchman,\u201d and other directors of the Panama company were arrested and the CHAMBER GAVE THE AUTHORIZATION to prosecute those of 1s members that ware bubitely accused.\u2018The Minieter of Justice, M.Bourgeois declares that he will bring the guilty persons to account.Tue downiall o! 80 any powerful political man, in such a short space of time, has béeu an exceedingly curious and altogether a most painful sight.The procedure was ike this In pearly ail cases.First there would appear in the Libre f'urole, a short article signed \u201cLL.D\" accusing directly Mr.Xo or Mr.Z.an influ- entiai and digmtled wewber of the l\u2019arlia- ment.of having received money for his vote ur lus influence from the Panama Company, D, woutd sometimes proceed by questions and ask, ''lsil not true, Mr.X.or Mr.Z, eto.\" \u201cThis is a most shameful siapder!\u201d the influential, dignitied and powerful politician wouid answer.\u2018How can any one be such a base villain as to accuse à man like me! I'll take proceedings at once against the Libre Parole.\u201d Others, without denying the facts alleged against them pretended they had received the money in paywent of a debt,or had inace legitimate profits iu the Panama Company.The next move was a suminons to appear before the Committee of Enquiry.The hearing of a fow witnesses and the influential politician\u2014confused, down-spirited\u2014wouid cease to protest and rema,n silent, The STAR readers know the names: Ministers, Rouvier, Jules Roche; Senators Renaud, Grevy, Deves; Deputies Ardue, dans-Le- Roy, Dugué de lu Fauconnerie, etc, etc.The signature L.D.\u2019 18 said to be that of M.Andrieux, formerly ambassador in Madrid and prelect of p lice.M.Andrieux says he knows tbe names of 104 more deputins, all bribed with the money of the I'anama Cowpany.The nextact of the drama will come off in the second week of Japuary.What wlll happen?Nobody can teil.All is mysterious and dramatic in that affair.The three corruptors employed by the Company were Baron von Keinach, Corne- lus herz and Aron alius Arton.Baron Reinach 1s dead and a good many people belleve was assabsiuated.Cornelius Herz bad a MOST EXTRAORDINARY CAREER.Born in Bavaria ,he emtgrated to the United States and practised as a physician in San Francisco.Then he came to France, where he made an excerdingly rapid fortune, was the Iriend of all the ministers, avd was made grand officer of the Legion of Honor.He received no less than two miliions of the missing money.Aron was created a Papal Count after he became a Cathulle, founded a Calbolio Bank, spent with actresses a couple vo! millions ol the shareholders\u2019 money and pernaps as much o! Panama.Five or ex wmwonths' ago he disappeared, and the Paria detectives, so clever as a rule, never could find him, Yet he is said to Le living quietiy in a villa near the Seine.MM.Andrieux promises to reveal a terribie dramas which, he says, took place vetween Reinach and Cornellus Herz, Another most dramatic incident was the terrible apostropli of 3M.Deroulede against M.Clemenceau.M.Clemenceau has been considered for the past ten or tliteen years as Lhe most powerful man io France; no Ministry could llve without his permission; he was the real man of the Chamber ot Deputies Now, M.Deroulede accuses him of being an agent of Germany.The charge may be ridiculous.But who knows?Who would have ever suspected Antoine Proust?Yet he confessed to be guiity.In the disturbed condition of the public mind, nothing ls too ertravag 17 the greater the canard, the more e ÿ lt lg swallowed.And what can puesiléy be the result of ail these scandals?There Is nothing changed in the body of the French nation; the corruption which has come to light lately existed before; the evil complained of had been produced years ago.Only the people know now, what a xood many suspeotad Le- fore, the disease 18 being diagnosed; foul substances are being eliminated; the efti- cient remedy remains to be found; let us hope that it will not be quack drug.he French who were scept.cal enough.willbe stiil more so in the future.Some of them believed in what thelr journal said; they had faith in the printed paper; they bad some little consideration for \u201cMonsieur le Depute.\u2019\u201d \u2018These respeotabie feelings ara buried in Baron von Reinach'e grave.The danger is that France, lu A venuimous Ut, wili throw herseif into the ARMS OF SOME IMPOSTOR.Certainly, if Boulanger was still living, he would run a fair chance; but there is Do one now who seems entitied to the confidence of the nation.(renerai Lodde has had brillant sucoess in Dahomey and is becoming rapidly popular, but he is aquadroon.As tor the Orleanists and the Bonapartists, the Po has deprived them of their last card; in fact, nobody thinks of them.The ople are thoroughly Republican.There ai been, they say, as much corruption under ths monarchy or the Empire, but all the scandals were hush ea up; the Republic alone can bring these things to the light.To examine the balance sheet of the Republicau party: si.Carnot has always enjoyed the highest consi«era- tion from all classes of society and he is even popular to à certain extent; M.de Freycinet has rendered valuable services at the War Uflice; Messrs.Ribot and Bour- Revis are men of superior intelligence and irreproachabie character and to M.Ribot ie attributed the conclusion of the Franco- Russian understanding, M.Brisson te known as \u201cths honest M.Brisson\u201d: M.Goblet who was defeated at the last election, is a prominent statesman, and has a number of friends and admirers in the country.Nongnl these are suspected.M.Ferry kesps aloof; his name Is hardly ever mentioned, hut the success of General Dodds dn Dahomey ts reconciling the French people to the occupation of Tonkin.Shall we have a ministry Ferry belore the elections of 18937 à DE NEVERs.Raking Up Past Deeds.PARIS, January 1V.\u2014 The reports of the Parliamentary Panama Committees of 1886 and 1X88 have been presented before the Commission of Inquiry.They show that President Carnot refused to suport the Lottery Bill, and that M.Sarrien also dia- claimed all responsibiiity In the matter.M.de Freycinet admitted that the money asked for would not finish the canal, and when reproached by a fellow committeman with being frightened by the responsibility which the Government would incur, explained that the Uoveroment granted merely permission wilhout assuming any guarantee, M.Baihut, who introduced the Lill in the Chamber, expressod the opinion that the Gov- srnment had becotne involved In the matter through sending M.usseau to the Isthmus.lle believed that the canal could be compleiad and be thought it would te most reprehensible to thwart a plan so far advanced.* Tne indictment against Ouetave Eiffel plates that he secured 90,000,000 francs of Panama Canal money.Herelotore 14 war supposed he had obtained but 62,000,000 francs.1t is now regarded as improbable that M.} 5 Balbaut will be tried by the Senate.T benats unioubtedly will vote in favor of h belug taken before a crimloal court.The absurdity of his being judged by a body contaluing men interested in Eiffel\u2019s contract work ds Loo apparent to be seriously contemplated by anyboay.The fact that President Carnot signed his name to the lottery bill will not help Balhaut, although be and his agents have counted upon his finding some exoulp \u2018tion init.1he Parliamentary Commission of Inquisy has discovered a break in the sequencoof the Caual Company's cheque stubs.More than 460 sluts are missing and in every case a large sum was ipvoived.One of the chaques in question was for 100,000 francs.(\u2018hers were for sums between 40,000 and 5U,000 \u2018francs.If the stubs of these cheques are not found, Fellx Cottu and Fontaine, an directors of the Canal Company, will ve ia- ble to tmprisobment lor three vears each.They are suspected of having destroyed the stubs so as to protect their re-actiopist friends.The Situation Very Complicated.PARIS, January 10.Charlies de Lesseps has given to Al, Franqueville, the exaimin- ing maxistrate, a pockel-book in which he kept notes concerning the relations of the Canal Company to wany public meu.Ihe notes are lu cipher, but M.de Lesseps has added a key by which all have been trunsiat- The suvsequeut evidence 15 exceptionally unportant.IL shows conclusively the connections of the company.The celebrated writers on economic and in\u2018ernaijoual questions and two ex-ministers are sal to be among thuse compromised.These revelations nre expecied to lead to more arrests.M.Walhut, ex- Minister of Pubiic Works, was put under arrest on Monday after a long luterview with M.Franqueville.DBalbul has nereto- fore been allowed to go under survelilance.\u20181he authorities are said Lo have Leen moved to sterner measules by the reports coutding President Carnol\u2019s uae with that of Bai- hut, the arreet being intended lo prove that the Government 1s not afraid to Lake action against any one.Clemenceau way, at his own request, examined Li M.Franque- Vile, in relation to lié
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