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[" AV iriSTE s s Vol.XXII.No.14.LAST EDITION.MONTRKAL, WEDNESDAY.JANUARY 17, 1883.LAST_ EDITION.Price On b Cent, 9 LtruJ w«A 80 sheep and 378 oxen.This Is Ihe sixth trlpsbe has made with tho now system of ventilation by extra funnels and air-shafts in the funnel casing.During this time she hss liromrht over a total of 7,840 sheep and 3,211 head of cattle, and has lost only nine cattle on the passage.The managers of the Berdltschoff elrcus have been arrested for nailing up the side doors.There being no rooms large enough to hold the dead, they have been placed in a field.When the nailed up doors were opened fifty corpses fell to the ground.A RKTRACTP'N.Wahhinoton, Jaw.17 \u2014Kr.Morrla Collec lor of Coelom» at bltka, relrae'a bta charges against Commander PoMraon, of the Navy, of having refused medicine and medical attendance to tho natlvee during tbe aeourge.A K1Û11TKOU3 JUDGMENT.Bohton, Jan 17.\u2014The Mupreine Court hss decided that liquor dealers cannot evade tho law prohibiting the sale of liquor upoa the premises within four hundred faet ot a achool-bouaa.Tbe decision prevents one hundred and fifty dealers carrying on bualneaa at preet-nl AMERICAN NEWS.It la stated In Washington that the action of the Ways and Means Committee In reducing the rates to which It flrat agreed on sugar to eon-form to the action of the Senate Committee Is far from satisfactory to Mr.Kelly, and he Is reported as regarding the change as greatly diminishing the chances of the passage of tho bill If It does not altogether destroy them.CANADIAN.OTTAWA.(h'lsaeiai to iht Wittuss, Jan.17.) At thk Pubi.ic Msstino held last night to establish coffee houses here, a Joint stock company was formed with a capital stock placed at $5,000 In shares of $5.Word has been received that the United States collection for the London Fishery Exhibition Is ready for shipment to the old country.Mil C.W.Buntino, of the Mail, is In the city.Thr Canadian Pacts to Railway are building a round house st tbe Union Depot, with accommodation for 28 locomotives.2,784 lusiiGHANTfl arrived at Ottawa la 1882.Thk Intercolonial Claims Commission me ot to morrow, and will oontlnue evidence in the Rovs case.The McGreevy case has been completed.Altillkrymkn in Council.\u2014 Lieutenant* Colonel Stevenson, James J.WoltTe, Lient.-Col.Vsu8tr:inbeu/.te, Captain Trotter, Captain Turnbull, Captain Cole, Major Atkinson, Lieut-Co).Oswald, all of Montreal, are in th® city attending a meeting of tbe Dominion Artillery Association In progress this afternoon.Binhop grondin, Fort Edmonton, bad an interview to day wiib Sir John Macdonald and the Hon.Mr.Caron in reference to mission lands in the Rocky Mountains, N.W.T.TORONTO.(Spotial to tho Witness.Jan.17.) It jb Snowino very heavily here and as bottom Is hard and snow is not melting It will likely be good sleighing but railways will bo blocked.Jai kson Latchford, deputy returning officer from No.2 Division, St.Andrew\u2019s Ward, where the ballots were changed in favor of Mr.Boswell, has mysteriously disappeared.His wife knows nothing of his whereabout*.Ho was notified to attend gn examination.ST.JOHN N.B.(Pius Despatch., Jan.17.) Dh\u2019Hiiikhia.\u2014Samuel Duff, of Little River.Annapolis County, has lost his entire family of five children by diphtheria, within a few davs.Menator Hopper has also lost two of his family with this dreadful disease.Several other families in the neighborhood have been afflicted, but are in a fair way of recovery.BEAUHARNOIS ELECTIONS.Bxaoharnots, January 10\u2014At the municipal elections, the following were elected :\u2014 Major L.R.Baker, 04th Battalion, general merchant,Mayor.by acclamation; John H.Sullivan, land surveyor, E.A.Manny, manufacturer, and John W.Kilgour, cabinet manufacturer, councillors, by acclamation.AMERICAN.A HYPOCRITE AND A DEFAULTER.Jersey City, Jau.17.\u2014Bolce, tbe defaulting president of tbe City Bank, was also secretary of tbo sayings bank.In a recent report to tho directors ot the latter he said God had showered blessings on the institution and prospered It beyond his most sanguine expectations.He urged that thauks be returned to ths Almighty.LABOR TROUBLES.Burlington, N.J., Jan.17.\u2014Thre® thousand men, women and children are at work at the shoe manufacturing company here.The shoemakers formed a nnlon and the employers ordered the union men out of the manufactories.A strike Is feared.HEAVY ASSIGNMENT.East Randolph, N.Y., January 17.\u2014E.T.Smith, tanner, baa assigned.The liabilities are estimated at $100,000 exclusive of real estate, mortgages and asset*, valued at $50,000, not Including real estate; ASSASSINATION IN CUBA.Havana, Jan.10.\u2014Senor Francisco PeLarz.District Attorney of the Upper Court of Havana, was assassinated In his own house yesterday morning by a negro and two mulattoes.It Is enpposed that their motive was revenge.THE QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.(^jkhec.Jan.17.\u2014A large number of members of the Local House have arrived here for the session, which opens to-morrow.Tho Ministerial members are In caucus this morning.FIRES.Qcibku, Jan.17.\u2014Tbe station at St.Alexandre on tbe Interco\u2019onlal Railway has been destroyed by fire.The guardian and bis family escaped by a window with great difficulty, bnt were unable to lave any of their goods.Tho origin of the fire is unknown.A day or two since a disastrous fire consumed the chape), sacristy and presbytery of the comparatively new parish of St.Uedeon, Lake SL John.All the ornament*, the sacred vessels, tbe regiaters, the accounts of tbe fabrique and all the movables of tbe cord were consumed.Tbe loss is estimated at $2,000 for the fabrique and $1,500 for the Rev.Mr.Tremblay.\t_ CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Wrikbvillr, Mon., Jan.17.\u2014Billy tho Kid, tho notorious robber, overtaken by vigilants, ran to tbe river, was fired st and sank.His body was not recovered.Three other* of his strlpo were taken a mile from tbo town and notified If they returned tbe samo fate awaits them.Notices signed by the Committee of Safety were posted giving twenty-four hours notice for all \"spotted\" parties to leave on pain of death.Brooklyn.Missouri, Jan.17.\u2014Michael Van-derburg and Matthew Woodlock quarrelled: Their friends advised them to settle the dispute with shot guns.The men stood 20 paces apart and fired simultaneously.Vanderburg had his ey es put ont and wounded Woodlock fatally.Woouloek was shot In the breast and shot in the neck.A large crowd witnessed the affair and seemed to enjoy it.The surgeon took twenty-four shots out of Woodlock.St.John, N.B., Jan.17.\u2014G.C.Carey was arrested last evening by the police in tbe act of exchanging $000 worth of \u2018\u2018goods\u2019\u2019for $80.The parcel containing the alleged money was opened and fonnd to contain neither notes nor coin, but was stuffed with wallpaper and weighted with sheet of lead.For over a year complaints have been pouring in to the police and postal authorities from time to time by people who were victimized, but bnslneM was conducted by letter under the name of the North 8tar Company and the police could do nothing.A job was put up by tne police, who requested a Moncton man to open correspondence, the result was an agreement to meet last evening when Carey was taken prisoner.The accused belongs to Washedemoak, la about 38 Îears of age.and conducted a rubber stamp usines».While selling his stamps throughout the country, it is said, he disposed of an Immense quantity of Confederate money.M®iitrrau January 17.T mt pikatvbb In tho shade by Standard Thera oa eter by Hxariv, Harrisoit, A Oo., Opt let a\u2014 and Matheiaaueal Ins tram ant Makers, 341 and 244 Notre Dame street i tbkrmombtir.0 urn.8\tam.\t1 mm.Max 10»\t3*\t12®\t10® RARomrxx.0\tp-bj.\t8 am.1\tam.30.52\t30.40\t30.20 Zero. I TUI* MONTRKAL DAILY WITNESS.Wkdkksdav, Janwarv it, 1883; LATEST NEWS TRANSATLANTia Tho ittrlke of tho Caledonita Hatliray em pIojM« U «ilemilng.OootU uatllc to tho wool of Scotland la almoat flopped.The Italian Coumlaalon on tho abolition of forced currency haa decided that aneclo pay menta will be commenced In April or May.It la rumored In 1\u2018hlllipopolU that tho Porte has ordered Aleko Pa»ba, Governor of Kastern Koaroelio.to upoloiiUe to M.Krebel.tho lUiaolan t'onaul Ueneral, and Aleko hasrolased.A erlaia la Imminent Prince HUmarck oppoaea tho allowing of faellltlea for the return of Herman emlKranta after naturalization aa American cltitena, oa they thua obtain exemption from military aervice.At a banquet in Straabourg on Monday even tag.Governor (l«-neral Yon Manteutfel etn phoolted the fact that France bad retroceded Alaoce Lorraiue by treaty, and aald the dutlea of the Inhabitanta toward the mother country muat ailenco all aentlmenul regreta.The proi perlty of Alaace l.orrtine depended upon their obtaining conatltutlonal rlgbta, and he appealed to the patrlotUm of both prorlncea to aupport bla edforta Whether aucb aupport wua gtreu or withheld hla policy waa one of conciliation.PRINCE NAPOLEON'S M ANIFKSTO\u2014Hh 1S ARRESTED.Prince Napoleon's manifesto, which waa pub lUhed In tne 1'ari* t'ijaro, waa alto found placarded In tereral quartern of the city.Tb«- Prince dwells on the Impotence and Incapacity of the Government, the disunion In Parliament, the decadence of the army and the flaanees.He declares that religious peace Is attacked smd that the observance of the Concordat can alone establish religious peace.The Prince rejects any compromise with the Royal-lata.He adverts'to the plibi.vittt by which the Empire was sanctioned.Tho manifesto was torn down bv the police.The manifesto waa at first regarded aa a hoax, aud many still doubt its genuineness.The f iyaro has been seized.If the manifesto ts genuine U U thought the Prince will be ordered to -mbers of former French dynasties M.Jolibois (bonapanistj, Interpellated the Government regarding the arnwt of Prince Napoleon lie said the issue of the manifesto was simrdya press offence The Prince only exercised his right, and M.Deves.the Min'ster of Justice, exceeded hia authority In causing the Pilnce's arrest.ÀL l evee replU-d tust the manifesto has not onir been punished, but placarded.The matter would come before the tribuns s The Government was resolved to see the law strictly observed by all citizens of the Republic, not excepting Prince .Jerome.il.Martin Feulllte (Reoubliean) moved the order nf the day.approving of the action of the Government in regard to Prince Napoleon.Adopted by 417 to hi» In di*rn»*Jbg the motion to bani*h the mem ben of the former dynasties the Marquis Biraccia said he was anx'ous to separate the personality of kings and princes from the prefect incident.Lond t rotest* followed this remark.The President of the Chamber ruled thaf the words *\u2022 kings\" and \u2022\u2022 princes\" were unconstitutional.PR!NCI napoleon's statement.Prince Napoleon said he Gsned the manifesto becau«e ever* thing was .:o\u2018.ng wrong In France.The Repnblie had proved Its incapacity for eovtrnicg.ana it bad not received the sanction of the popular vote.The Republicans were wrong in not having resorted to mpltbijrit* % few years ago when thev would have secured five million suffrages.The Prtnce dental that he had any personal Interest In the matter.He was a supporter of scrutin d» lute because he believed that under the present system tbeexecu tire was governed chiefiy by local interests He should like to see at the head of the Republic a man of the nation, elected by the nation, aa in the I'biud ivates.Let the people appoint M.Grevy if they pleased, but.at any rate, fret the ex-cutive from tho influence of Deputies elected by mere arrondissements.\"With the pre-ent Chamber of Deputies It woe Impossible to hope for anything.Gam bet ta failed to Imbue it with tbe pri \u2022clplea of government, and where tie failed non*- could hope to anccee-L The Prince deuted that be aimed at personal power, tbe co-existence of which, with liberty of press, liberty of ataoc'.a-tlon and parliamentary control, was Impossible.If the Count de Chambord were to attempt to ascend the throne He would b*the flrst to seize a musket and mount the barricades.The Prince belleve>i tbat a parllameutarv rrjinu waa only proctieabte under a constitutional monarchy.He was convinced of tbe perfect legality of bis manifesto Competent persons app'oeei of Its terms, and affirmed that the placarding of It waslezsl\t, Prince Napo'eon is charged with committing an act tending to change tbe form of govern ment.The offence is criminal, and punishable by détention in a fortress.Search was made for InctimlnAtlng documents, bat none were fonnd.The maalfe«to caused a great tenaation.The offending placarda were printed cn red.yellow and buff colored-paper.All tho evening papers reproduced II Tbe B< nat artlat members of the Government held a meeting, and decided to protean by every means In their power, against the action of the Government la arresting the Prince.If M.Flcqoet's motion ie adoi ted.Prince Jerome.Prince Victor, who la now serving with his battery a» Orleans and Prince Louis will be exiled The manifesto was alio placarded In the provtccM Twenty six placard poster* were arrested but paroled Many despatches have arrived from the provinces, encouraging tbe Minister to act energet ieaJIy.Tbe manifesto wo* agreed epon the day after Gsmtet'a's famral.the national character of which impressed Jerome with tbe Idea tbat the people wi re, in their worablp of Gambetta, ncnaparilats without knowing 1c Aa there waa no Republican who could succeed Uambetra, J ere me thought that only a member of a sovereign family could fill the void.It Is aapposed tbe manifesto was printed In some town where the Imterlallsta prevail among the artisan class, and copies to be sent to agents In tbe ?|oartera of the city where it war posted.Tbe ollowers of Pnoce Victor condemn sad 31.Ronht-r approves of the manlra-to.The Ifenaportlats hope that tbe Prince will be treated harshly In gaol, as be might beome Kpular If treated oa a martyr.So far be haa ra treated with great eonatdi-ration, although his removal to prison was made In a summary manner.It la sold the Prince stole a march on the Const de Chambord, who was preparing a manifesto Eighteen thousand placards were printed with the greateet eecrecy.Baron Krnnet asked to be arretted aa an accessory to the promulgation of the manifesto, but the magistrate refused to take him Into custody.AMERICAN.Governor PatUson, of Pennsvlvanto.was Inaugurated on Tuesday, lie refused to allow the Philadelphia Club to escort him.and accompanied bv a Joint Legislative Committee and Governor Hoyt, walked to the Capital.The beach at Bandy Hook haa been badly eut away by the aea.The Government buildings are undermined.The United Sûtes Government will not suffer by tbe tbeft of ÿSO.OOO at Panama.Tho loss falls on the Express Company.The St.Louis & San Francisco Railway announces a quarantine against Galena, Kan., on account of small pox.Tho Grand Jury, In Washington, on Tuesday, returned an Indictment against Arthur Payne and Thomas Foster (coloredI, for corruptly endeavoring to iitlluenoe a juror In tho first Star route trial OUTRAGE ON THE BRITISH FLAQ- TROUBLE BREWING FOR THE DONS.The captain of the English steamship \u201cTangier,\" arrived in Philadelphia from the Medl ternintan, reports that his vessel was fired on at Carthagen* by a party of Spanish marines, because he left port by moonlight without a pilot.The steward was wounded.Upon returning to Carthagena the captatn waa seized under orders of the Spanish Commander and sentenced to three montha' Imprisonment on tbe frlgute \u201cBlanco\" The EnglGh Consul demrn «-d the master's release sn-J the demand was enrol) led with.The English Government is invi-aligsllng Co affair.ELECTION OF SENATORS.A Dover.Del, despatch says Mr Saulabury was re-elected as United States senator on Tuesday morning.Mr.Stockly was Inaugurated aa Governor on Tuesday morning.Mr.Harris has been re elected to the United States Senate for Tennessee on the flrst ballot by a vote of 17 In the Senate and 58 in the House.Senator Garland was re-elected for Arkansas on Tueeday, there being no organized oppo bitloa.CANADIAN.OTTAWA A Public Mbktino took place on Tuesday evening In the City Hall in connection wltn the establishment of a coffee bouse In the city.Addn-ssss w* re beard from Sir Leonard Tilley, Sheriff SweetUnd.Mr.Johnston, Commissioner of Customs, and others.In thk Ottawa Post Orrn-K daring the year 18H2 tbe Savings Bunk deposits were 9503,552.tnc money orders amounted to y154,109, and the number of registered letters posted was 113,490; delivered at Ottawa, (i'J,-300; passed through Ottawa.45,481.The Next Reoylar Session of tho Supremo Court commences on Tuesday, the 20th of February nei».Appeals To*- hearing at this session must be filed on or before tbs 30th Instant Tbe last day for depositing factmus is the 3rd of February, and the last day for Inscribing appeals for bearing the r>th of Febru-arv.The Society Season at Riueau Hkll will be very bury one after tbe opening of Parliament By direction of the Governor General, tbe Foot'Guards' band have been notified to hold themselves in readiness for a busy season.An OhDKR has been Issued from the Department of Justice that the old system of routine heretofore in vogue in the Dominion Police Force shall be u**).instead of the later rules Issued by the Superintendent This is aald to be tbe outcome of a petition forwarded to tbe Minister of Justice by the mon of the Dominion Pcllce.who complained that the long hours of duty imposed upon them without relief were too seven- and the Minister has granted tbe petition on this ground.Mk.Gioror Macdonald.suner!n#ndent of tie city fire alarm.ha« invented an automatic fire alarm signal, called a thermostat, which rounds an alarm whenever the heat In a room reaches a dangeron-* point.The recent disastrous tire at Milwaukee has led tho principal hotel men of the city to have tbe instrument placed in t^lr premises at once, and some of the Chnudme lamber merchants have adopted it In connection with their mills.TORONTO.The Scholaim of tbe Chinese Sunday-school, num'erieg thirteen, bed an enterta'nmnt on Monday night given by their teachers and friends.The Hon.Mr.Crooks'condition shows signs of gradual improvement.Se far there have been no relapses.The Fcnfrai.of the late James Mlchle took place on Tuesday afternoon Tlt4 ineb thick in its weakest part) It was able to hold tho water as water at a temperature far above that at which steam Is generated.\" The merest tyro In the study of natural philosophy would have told \u201cX.Y.Z.\" tbat the expansive force of water Is perfectly irresistible, and that so far from a water-back or pipe being able to restrain it, an equal quantity of water, if It could be closely confined in thé centre of a solid mass of Iron as large as the stave Itaelf, and raised from the melting to the boiling point, would rend it asunder.But, fortunately, bursting by water pressure would cause no danger except from steam pro doced by the water rushing Into the lire, being In Itself as bartnleM m the breaking of a jug from expansion of water by freezing.No doubt the frequent harmletsaccidenta to water-backs, alluded to by him, are produced In this way.No one who has not made the matter a special JUNIOR CONSERVATIVE CLUB.ANNUAL HKETINO \u2014ELECTION OK OFFICER*.The annual meeting of the Junior Conservative Club was held last evening in tbe long room of tho Mechanics\u2019 Institute, when there was a large attendance of members.3Ir.J.J.Curran.y.C., M.F.occupied the chair, and Mr.John NeLon acted as secretary.Among those present were:\u2014Messrs.O.P.Davidson.O.O., D.Macmaster.O.C., M.P., R.D McGibbon.P.J.Coyle, O.J.Doherty, B.Tanse), J.Sternberg, Wm.Wilson.J.F.and this can be easily known without an plug*, safety valves or try-cocks.If pooplo will only take ttie least trouble to secure the safety of them elves and others.All that is required Is for the person lighting the fire, when there is any possibility of frozen pipes, to place a hand on the two piped close to the stove soon after tho flro is started.If one Is ceriing warm while tbe otlur remains cold, all Is well, but If both are getting hot there is Withers.'John Nelson.James MoOIIItvray, no rime to lose.There Is no circulation, one or K Bo.,,, B H-Wi!\t\u201cr6m'\",b* If any one can devi«e a simpler and surer test The Rev.Father Martineau preached d ., ¦ targe congregation on Huuday evening t, * \u201e the Gospel of Ht.LiAn, 2nd ehapt.-r and 1 i,?, verre: \u2022* Peace on earth, good wllltom«nil My Dear Brethren.\u2014When we look around and upon the people that surround un.und «vü» over Europe, the flrst thing that strikes ?that everything is upalde down and that tbar» Is no peace And the aame can be said of u governments, and why ao 1 Because men si! .taking tbe flrst places and God the sscoaT should be provided with a stop-cock or faucet.Thla drunkenness Is taking the place of sobriety hiiVÎ should be ogeued every morning before the lighting ; In flue, vice the place of virtue.Now m!! of the kitchen flie, aud the water allowed 10 runout brethren, as for myself, I have occasion , go through the heart of the business part of ih.city of Montreal, and what do I hoar ln th! streets around this church t \u201c Such an one 1 worth fo much and ao many dollars\" luid *\u2022 how many dollars did you make out of tuu or that transaction.\u201d My brethren, If you anything about God you are very lucky, for if, more than I do.The Rev.Father went ot Illustrating many other fact*, and then a>k#d how we could expect peace when wo fold our arms and look at drunkenness and immoralitr Increasing without doing anything to pruvom It.Well, there will be no peace for the cltl tens of Montreal until tney join together |B one great army, and put down drunken ness and Impurity, and not till then Drunkenness does not go alone, for St.Pan| says impurity Is born of drunkenness; one goes with the other.Well, my dear brethren, I mu,, cut my discourse short, as thla ta the first meet, tag we have had thla year, and I can\u2019t tell you tonight all- the pleasures that the temperance 1 Society of Notre Dame Parish have given me I can nay a great deal of you all it was |0 Notre Dnme Church that I begun temperance work.This society of ours Is the paternal society and all the other societies of the dlffeicnt parishes and all through the coun trv have sprung from this one.What a happiness It Is for me to meet with you all to-night and to throw a glance on the Çast years, and exclaim, O my God ! thinks to hee for Thou hast been a tower of strength to us.And proudly we can say we have not labored In vain.All has been successful.We have had opposition from our enemies but the good has triumphed.We have bad our monthly meeting In this church every second Sunday of the month at which tho average attendance bus been five to six thousand; five to six hundred have taken the pledge at each mooting during the year 18H2 .six thousand temperanes crosses and pledge cards have been given, and the parishes throughout the city aud the country hare been blessed in proportion.And now tbat we have ended a successful year we must thank God for the pad and ask Him to bless our future.Beforevndlng I must not forget to remind youef the removal of the Rev, Father Kousselot to St.Jam>-s.He was n most faithful temperance worker, and he is a groat loss to us.but ho has rot left tbe city, and has great opportunities to work for the good of tbe temperance cause.Father Koueselot has a monthly meeting in St.James Church for temperance workers on tho fourth Sunday of every month, and the pooplo of St James want to build n temperance hall on St.Catherice street near the church.Amen to that, we pay.I wish all the temperance w- rkers of all denominations it happy Now Year, all object, of course, is to know when danger exista, | success throughout It, and that their meetlags av fronis and that verv few bodies *tudy W0l>,d *mve an>\u2019 ldea how 1R\u2018I« difference ta the ruins.\t7\t,n **«uperatur* will produce circulation In \u201e,in.1 water plpep.From this cause the pipes will pipes.From this cause the pipes not freeze until all tbe water la them and in the bark Is reduced almost to the freezing point, at which point water becomes most dense.They then freeze, and as In I'hansing to ice there Is a certain amount of re-expanalon, there la no possibility of any vacuum being created In pipes or back by further condensation and, as soon as the tightly enclosed water is heated, even moderately, a fissure Is made at the weakest point, with no harm beyond injury to the stove and tbe escape of water.No t'uslbio plug nor try-cock would prevent this, but a plug might be ro placed as to let steam and water Into tbe fire, and thus extinguish It in case of real danger to life from cold water rushing Into a hot back, when only one pipe Is frozen and becomes thawed atter the More is hot.The Important CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.STATE OP IRELAND.There ha* been another arreet ta Dublin la connection with the conspiracy to murder.Argumente In tbe prosecution against Darltt, Heoly and t^atan, accused of making Inflammatory speeches, have been concluded, and judgment reserved.In an afifrey at Cappaghwhlte.growing out of reaGlance to an eviction, the bailiff* were at tacked with pitchforks, end many people wound- e4.?Dumber of arreate have been mode London, Eng., Jon.0.\u2014In a fire in a tone ment house last evening, five persons were burned to deeth and four Injured.FREPERtoroN, Ohio, Jan.It» \u2014Mr*.Stillwell, who confessed that she murdered her father, mother, husband, child and a stranger, died last evening, ts Is now believed that her confessions were nntrue.Chk.nTkr, Pa.Jan.1C.\u2014Last night a lady died from the effect* of treatment by S.Gast, a travelling cancer doctor; another patient In Munster, 1* in a critical condition.Uast has fled.Toronto, Jan.1C\u2014Matthew Carr,'a brutal wife beater, wa* to day given six mogttis In tbe Central.The Magistrate told him he was sorry be could not order him to be flogged.Paisley.Ont, Jaa.1C.\u2014Mr.Finlay McNeil, an old and respected résident of Paisley, about 70 year* old.was today found dead lying on tbe floor in hi* heuae.IIIsdaughter-ln law, who bos been living with him for some time past, went away on Friday fora short time, leaving him alone Hi* friend* mlsring him, went to the bouae and found him dead to-day.It Is supposed he has been dead since Sunday.Whithy, Ont, Jan.1C.\u2014This afternoon a vonng horse attached to a cutter driven by Miss Brown, daughter of Sylvanus Brown, of Pickering, ran away near tbe Grand Trunk Railway bridge, tbe animal taking fright at a paedng engine.The lady was thrown out of the cutter and dragged along the road, being cut and bad It injured.The horse collided with a train at the railway ercjalng and wa* knocked Into tho ditch.The lad), It Is feared, ts fatally In jnred.Chicamo, January 1C.\u2014Throogh the carelessness of tbe engineer on a I Hike Shore passenger train at Enelewood this morning the train ran into a switch engine on the Reck IsUnd road.Frank Jones, conductor of the passenger train, was severely Injured : Foster, engineer of the ¦witch engine had his logout off; Lux.a fireman, had his leg cat off; Culver, switchman, bad his feet terriblv mangled.An Iron bolt pierced brakesman Kaiser's leg.tearing It to shreds John Hate* had his ankle crushed to jelly.Barry, a brakesman, was Injured Internally.The passengers were uninjured.The Board of Ontdoo* Relief acknowledge* with thanks lha following donations II.H, $6; A Friend, $6; Mr.T.A.Daves.Laehlnr.f 'J.\u2019V; L.8.A.»5.A.P.McDonald, G.H.Mathews, P.1 Cros-bie, H.N.Tabb, J.DeH.Fenwick.A.W.Atwater.George Craig.B.Connaughton, J.P.Cloran.C.J.Fleet, F.(J.Ilenshaw.Hy.Starnes, N.B.Henderson.I*.S.Grant.John Horn.W.H- Klntoul.D.Fraser.C.H.Stephens.A.D.Nichols, A.D.Fraser, J.N.Beale, A Armstrong.J.31.Tlocbman.M.S.Lonergsn, Char'e* Robinson and a number of others.After opening routine business the Secretary read tho fourth annual report which showed the club to have been actively engaged in political work dnrinc the past year.Its niionbership Is large and still increasing, and ita general condition most pros.>erous.The flnan-ciiil statement of the Treasurer was also submitted with tbe reports, and approved of.The election of officers for the ensuing year was then proceeded with, resulting as follows : President, Mr.U D.McGibbon, 1st Vico-Preside at, Mr.P.J.Coyle : 2nd Vice-President ; Mr.John 8.Hall.jr.; Treasurer.Mr.Ü.IL Henderson ; Secretarv, Mr.J.P.Withers ; Committee\u2014 Messrs.F.C.Henshaw.B.Tansey, C.J.Fleet, C.\tP.Davidson.(^.C., J.J.Cnrran, G C., 3LP.: D.\tBowie.J.H.Fenwick.H.Abbott.A.P.McDonald.It.S.White.N.B.Hond.-rson.W.W'llfon, A W.Atwater, James Guest, 0.J.Doh»*tty, George Craig.G.Bowie, Joseph Cloran.let bint speak, for theared.dined at the club, drew and got casht-d another choque for ITU aud went away \u2014apparently forever.The most earnest and affectionate Inquiries have since been male about him by the elub, bnt have only resulted In surrounding him with that mystery which so often hangs over great men in their youth.Mean time, by some strange mischance, both cheques have been contemptuously returned (unpaid) by tbe banker on whom they were drawn.\u2014 Vanity fair, December 30.FIRES.Toronto, OnL, Jan.10.\u2014Shortly before midnight a fire was discovered In tbe safe works of Messrs.Bain, West & McLean (late J.& J.Taylor, Front street The building, with the plant.Is InsurM for $10,000, divided up amongst six or seven companies, the names of wbleh could not be ascertained.This amount will cover all losses.The works gave employment to one hundred and thirty men and boys.The origin of tbe fire cannot be accounted for.Tbe building with the exception of the walls Is a total ruin-\t_______ STICK TO THE POINT.(To tbe Editor of the Witness.) Stu,\u2014With respect to the discussion going on just nor, the question aa,I understand It, which the Corn Exchange Association would like to see answered Is, Does the duty on food stuffs, Impede or hinder the business of the country, and does It tend to reduce the trade In breadstuff* via the St Lawrence.A.M.1T0HBLL.Montreal, iCthJen.1883.A SUCCESSFUL TEACHER'S REWARD.On tbe Friday before Christmas the students attending Granby Academy presented their exn Heat Principal, 3Ir.John McIntosh, with a valuable fur cap and bronze parlor lamp, accompanied by an address to the effect that he would bo pleased to accept these things, not because of their Intrinsic value, but a* tokens of respect from his pupils They owed him a debt of gratitude for the interest and painstaking patience be had taken in their edu catlap, teaching them the principle* of good living and justice, os well as the precepts of the sages, as also duty to the Creator.They appreciated his atrlct attention and honesty in tho discharge of hla duties and his generosity in all respects.They wished him and his a merry Christmas and a happy year.Mr.McIntosh replied In suitable terms, he was taken wholly by aur-: prise In the premlaea.In the past he had endeavored, without hope of reward such ' as this from his pupils, to do hla duty fairly and honestly as a man.as a cltl > zen and preceptor.He bad t»-en pleased during tbe ten yeara ho had had charge of this Academy to notice tbe after life aud conductor many of his pupils who bod arisen i to tbe occupation of positions of trust and con-! fldenee among their fellows, and he had learned pleasing news from many who had left for distant countries, but whose maulv exertions In I the battle of life had shown him that his humble but sincere efforts bad borne fruit; and to this he looked as a rich reward and be usked no other.Tbe benefits of good moral tretnlng could not be esUmuted in dollars and cents.CANADIAN PACIFIC FINANCES.AN ENOLI8H DEPORT OF AN ACCkHSION OF AMERICAN 8TKKNOTU.The London.Eng., Halhray News ot Decern-; her 30th, says : Advice* from New York state tbat tbe Canadian Pacific project has recently received an accession of strength by the association of several leading financial houses with tbs Company.Among the firms manttoned os having acquired an Interest lu tho railway ore Messrs.Drexll, Morgan & Co., Winslow, Lanier & Co.; Kuhn, Laeb & Co., and C- J.Osborne promlnont bankers and brokers of New York.Messrs.J.H.Morgan 6c Co., of London, and Messrs.Bolsserain Brothers of Amsterdam, A statement of the position of the company\u2019s affairs and finances is, It Is stated, about to bo issued.ANNUAL MEETING OF THE DOMINION ALLIANCE.(From Our Special Correspondent.) Ottawa, Jan.12.\u2014The local members of ;b* Executive of tbe Dominion Alliance met yes terday to make arrangements for tho annual meeting of the Alliance Council, the Rev, Dr.Moore presided, tne Rev.Thomas Gales was present.The annual meeting will be held in the Cltv Hall on tho 11th or 15th of Februarv.The Woman's Temperance Union Invite the members of the Council to a luncheon, and a grand public meeting will bo held at which able representative men from the different Provinces will speak.A table for the display of tho best literature will be provided.It is hoped tho meeting will be In every way successful and the friends of temperance In this city will heartily cooperate with the officers of the' Alliance.THE CO-EDUCATION DIFFICULTY IN KINGSTON.A Kingston dispatch nays: The professors of the Medical College find It difficult to duplicate tho lectures, and it is said there is a gradual shifting toward the old practice of unltiogthe \u2022ex* * tor class work.There Is murmuring, and unless diplomacy Is exercised tbe difficulty rosy become ss greet end vexatious as ever.Correspondence Is now being conducted between the faculty and students.Tho former are strengthened since the previous rebellion by tbe action of tbe governors of the other colleges, even Trinity (Toronto) intimating that It will not again encourage aecos»lon.The faculty, however, will not he disposed to violate Its late arrangement, If such can be avoided.THE EXCAVATIONS.MOHR CARE KKqUIBKD WITH THE fOWDCI II LASTS, The excavations at the (Quebec Gate Barracks in connection with tho Canadian Pacific Kail-way depot, are rapidly approaching completion, having reached to within a few feet of St.Mary /1 street, the extreme northern limitation.It may not be amiss to hint that greater care should be obrerved In the management of the powder bloats, tbe number of wbleh has neces-sarllv been much Increased since the severe weather sot in.Tbe earth near tho surface is little less solid then rock Itself and fragments of the detached masses have been thrown at times into the adjacent street, sod even as fsr over as Dalhouslo Square to the no small alarm of persons thereabouts.It Is usual to cover tbs blast before Ignition with branches of evergreen which prevent the fragmeuts from rising to more than a few feet from the seat of tb* explosion.The Treasurer of tbe Bible Women's Effort aeknoeltdgos with thanks tbe receipt of (Utf dollars ($50) by the hands of Mrs.Vannsck.viz.Tbe Hon.Judge Torrance, $10 ; Thomas Keroyd.Kaq., $5; Mrs.Henry Lvmen, $10: Edward Mse-kay, K-q.$10; David Worries, Ksq., $10; Jot>a Macintosh, Kaq.$0.The Matron of the University Lying-In Hospit* acknowledges with thanks 2 wool pillows from Messrs.OwenMoGamy A Sine. Wednesday, January 17,1885.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS W1LBERFOROB AND WB3TBÜRY.abMB OF THB UMAHT ANI» HH A HI* «AYINOH BY tii* BiHiioi* or oxrouD about amu to Til* t'HANUICl.MiU.In uiabop Wllberforco'» \u201c DIaty »nd Uttor*/' there in, u»tur»lly, » good deal About Lord WuMbAty lo a letter to Dr.t/Oleueo occurs KliTorou.exprenalon \u201c A Weatburf lie.\" Dr.Wilber force never forgAV* tûo CbAnoellor for the fAtnou* attAck In the liouee of l^orda, when tit» thue dAAortbed a document of which the Ulahop wue known to be the chief Author: \u2022\u2022The jud*went le elmplv a eerlee of well-lubrlcAted tonuA-A eeutenoe ao oily and uuonAceoue that no one could graep It\u2014like an eel It «Up* through your llngera und L alHiolv nothing.'\u2019 The atiog of the Attack Uy tn tins epithet ^ Bupunaceoua.\" The Hiahop WKa often called \u201c Soapy Sam, \" ehlefly no doubt, becnuae, aa tie aald himself, he was often in hot water and always came out with ch-au hand*.Hut the word was sometimes taken In another and a less favorable sense, as lu the case of the gentleman of whom It Is recorded that he once spoke and voted against his known convictions.A friend remonstrated with him, and said : \" I always thought you were a very conscientious man.\u2022\u2022 Oh I yes,\" he replied, \u2022\u2022 and so 1 hope 1 am, but 1 should like to nee tte corner I could not get my conscience round.\u2019\u2019 Hhortly after his downfall and re al nation In 1MJ5, the ex-Uhancellor sought a ' reconciliation with the Hlshop In the House of Lords.Proffering his hand, which «as at once nceepted, he said: \"Do you ro-'\t- * *-hourof \u201e\u201e____________IPL .member where we last met! It was in the my humiliation, when 1 was leaving the Queen\u2019s closet, having given up tho Ureal Sea).I met you on the stairs as 1 was coming out, and iell Inclined to say :\t\u2022 Hast thou found me.O uJae enemy 1'\" Tne Hlshop In telling the aiorv used to say : \" I never was so tempted in iuy'liions 1 was then to finish the quotation, hut hy a great effort I kept It down uod said : \u2022 Does your Lordship remember the end of the quotation 1' \" \" We lawyer», my Lord Hlshop,\" was the reply, \" are not In the habit of quoting pun of a passage without knowing the wnole.\" (\u201c Yea, 1 huvo found thee, because tboa hast sold thyself to work Iniquity,\" Is the remainder of tho quotation.) When In 187U Dr.Wilber force was Interested In a bill for enabling clergy men to resign their livings when Incapacitated by sge or Infirmity, he sent the draft to Lord Westbury, Inviting his counsel and support.Lord Westbury s*i.l be would cordially support the bill, but added that he perceived the Hlshop referred to '¦ diseases of tho mind.\" This, he said, was Adlfilculty, boeauso In the first place there could be no tuch thing as disease of the miud; aud secondly, If there were, he never yet met a clergyman, \"with the exception of your Lordship, who had a mind.\" Lord Westbury, by a strange coincidence, died on the samu day as Hlshop Wllberforce.it is pleasant to observe that tho allusion to him lu the Hlshop\u2019s dtarv is a yloa^aut one.Sir William Erie \" toid mo a story of Lord Westbury, who said to him: \u2022 My dear fellow, why do you not attend the Privy Council 1\u2019 * Ob, because ( am eld and deal and stupid.' \u2018Hut that«*em*ut*.mansard roof* stove bay wludows, ten esqnUltely tliilrlird apartnieutet heated by (tpence'e Patent, ennerrled and rat-proor and all the ftoois deafened end division walls or solid brick.Coal Csllar* in front, with slide*, nod many other Improvement*.coniUtutlng them probably la every respect the most rnermlng little borne* ever offered for sale In this city.H.II.GBDDEH.JUT Hr.Jn ni-» ¦troet.H OU6KS FOR 8ALE.Residence and Ground*, 077 Sherbrooke sL New Hone-front Cottage, 84 hr, Mark ¦ rear.Pull-elscd.Stone-front House.6!) Victoria stueet.Mone-front House with extension, Pr noe Arthur st.Ditaclifd House suit Garden, H3 Puncher street.Cemtor Able Hour-front Cottage, 37 *1 upper afreet.Hi'U,e t,U Mssifield street, near Doichr»trr ; uesliable, Btei e-front House, 36 Belmont tk i well eltnated.Douille Tenement, 23 and 26 Klehmoud t-quara, \\V< ll-bulli teml-detscberi House, 246 Kt Antotwe at.Other Houses In the upper western part of tbe city sud At Cote St.Antoine.Also cbolro Hulking and Villa lota.J.I K.tIMH'H HI ill PNOM.l$i SL Jamee street.Business Cards.\u20ac.E.TlfOMPBOlV, Manufacturer of CONMERCUTL STAMPS I Of Kvery Description.341 NOTRE DAME HTKKKT M O.TAXAI.Prises awarded at the Montreal Exhibition.1882.FIRST PRIZE rik«T PKIZK .FIRST PRIZE FIRST PHIZ* Diplex RUBBIR STAMPS HI 11 BON 8TAMPH Il K AHA 8TAMP8 METAL STAMPS 1er Klbboa Htumpa.pOKTLAND CEMENT, Reman Cement, Fire Brteka, ' Fire Clay, Drain Ftpeo.Water Lime, Placier ot Parle, Whiting, Be rax, FOR BALE BY ht F.P.UUKKIB * 100 Grey Man street.CO.pY UNIVERSAL ACCORD, Arm's Cathartic Piu.- ar.' th - beet of all purgatives fer family use.They arc the product of long, laborious andjnccesaful chemical Investigation, snd thelrritenslve uso by Physirbins In their practice and by all civilized nations prove* them the best and most effectual ixirga live I'ill th t medical \u2022cleiice can tievlie.Being purtdy reretnble no oarm can uriso from their use.sod using sugar-coated, they are pleataui to taxe.In Intrinsic value and curative powers no other I\u2019lliscan bo compared with them, nnd every person knowing their rirtuta will employ them when needed.They keep tbo system in perfectordi r, and maintain In healthy notion tho whole machinery of life.Mini, acarching a-id effectual, they aro specially adapted to tic mods of the digestive apparatus, derangeu.ente of which they prevent and cure.If timely taken.They are tbe best ami safest physic toemploy for children and weakened conitltutlohs, where mild but i-ff< ct nal eu:bart!c is required.For Sole b« all druggists.Clothinjz, JN ORDER TO INCREASE THE DIVERSITY OF OUR HTVLEM FOR BOYê' AND CHILDREN'S VtfEAR, We have perfected arrangement* by which we will be ensblrd to offer In this department n very Urge nnd choice selection of\ti 8UITS AND 8BPARATE GARMENT*.ARP IJKXPDU of If.OF TJ/g LATK9T STYLUS.Amongst them ere many NOVEL snd NATTY STYLES, which have never heretofore been «hewn In 61 out re nl, end constitutes an assortment of such \u2022icellenee magnitude and variety ae bat never before been collected under one roof.We bsve made extra efforts to leoare novelties In CHILDREN\u2019S SUITS, and onr Knse Pant SalU, ranging In sliea from four to eleven yean of age.ar* Jnat os pretty aa they can be.In fuel our Clothing for Juvéniles of all ages, from the toddUng lofent to the full grown boy, la as near perfection aa good taste nnd artistic workmanship can make It.THE BOHTON CLOTHING HOLME, 41 and 43 Mr.Jaaepb aireef.T^INE SECOND HAND SQUARE X?and UPRIGHT PIANOS taken In eaebango.Pianos for sole at low prices at the ROMENKKANZ PIANO HOOIUH, \u2014m tui- art GALLERY BUILDING.Corner 8t.Cetherluc street and Phillips Hqaare, T.M AGFA RL A NE, MINING EXPERT, AND CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIST.LABORATORY -\t- Ml Inapreier atrrei Ores assayed, Minérale enalytsrd.Chemlrale teeted.Mluersl Lend, explored.Mires examined and reported on.1 orrtsponderice promptly anewerod CHaHGK.8 moderate.JJOOTS I LOOTa ! A.OOl.'CLAN, 417 Notre Dame ax.Has Jnst, received a Urge azsortment of 1alie*' fine FrrnrhKbt Besded Sllpi-era, tultahle for Chiiatmaa and New Year Pretrnta.Also, Ladle*'.Oer.t'a and Children'* Boot* and rhoee all Btyle*, and of tbo Lest workmanelilp.H^ACLAKE^ & LEETT- ADVOCATE*, ic., Itifk Sf.Jn'iii-N ntreet.DIontreaL Jon.* .J.It a i.tKr» ,C.Sum P.Lurr, B.Qf* OommisK om-r f.r 0\u201elari(X freWblackingI DAVID REA, Jr., 30 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTKBAL.Sole Agents for Dominion or Canada.A TVLL SUPPLY CONSTANTLY OA UAt O.Price*.\tPer G roes.No.'4.f'J.t'i 3\t.MHO 4\t.4.80 ».-.7.30 IN CAKBM OF 0 GKOHH EACH.Notices.J^OTICE.MK.THOMAH TRIMBLE Having withdrawn from the partnership of mcintyre, french a co\u201e on the 30th December Inst, beg* to Inform bl i friends that hU office, for the pre*ent, U at No.314 HT, JAMB* HTKKKT.Montreal, 12th January, 1883.MILLERS.van to teen-e 'hi Erection CREEK.XOO K MGUN- ?liberal bonne will be gl vi of a GrUt Mill on SWIFT TAIN, N.W.T.Good Water Power\"; In centre of first-elosi forming community.Address\t* JOHN G.TURRIFF, Moo.omis,N.W.T. TIIK MONTRKAL DAILY WITNESS.WednrsdaTi Jamdakt 17, 188S, Meetings, Imusements, 4c,______ M ONTKKAL HACKMKN\u2019S U.U hOCIETY.TU« Kârtnltfhtly Me«Uug Of ^ocit>ty will be held Id HU rAlriofe\u2019i lldll.Hu J Mi.ie elictl.on WKDNKhDAY, J«n 17lb.»t H p m., ¦Harp.> vi ty ni cm ber U roqu**teJ to bs preaent u bualnc»» of iiunortanoa will b« brought before tho moei leg.11 y order, «1KO.A.UcANKK, 1\u2018f».PJM1UKSDAY BVBNIHCMB AT 8.The Kervlce U pontlnaeil In the HOHOOb-HOUSE, \u2022orner Bt fberlee Bonommee end Doreheeter etreete.Frrr.Urerrml InvIlMlen.D IOCE8E OF MONTREAL lilt 1(111 OF KNOI.ANO .MISSION A U Y MKKTINOS.Which (be publie ere eordlellr invtud to attend, will be held ee follow» : Su Mente .Wed «dey,\t\u2022\u2022\t17 Bt.Meuble»'.Thumdey.\t'\u2022\tIH Bt.Mery's, llocbelefe.PrlJey,\t*\u2019\t1» Bt.Luke'e.Sunday.\t1\tHi Bu John, the KrenireUet.«.Monday,\t'\tJJ Bt.Btepben'e Umroli.Sunday.\t'Ja The Chair will b« taken at each meeting at RIGHT O'clock, by the Lord Blthop of the Dloceee.PRINCE OF WALES SKATINO KINK.masquehadk On Tbureiley Ktenlng.the INlhluatnnf, when the litAK DANCH and other new attraetlon» will take place en the lea None bat tho»e In ooilame eUowed on the lee.Bead of the Pnnce of Walea Rldea In attendance.?dmUtion.16c.Lad lee, lUc.And on MONDAY BVBNINO, '.\"Jndtnal.there will bee One Hoar \u201c Oo-m roaploeee\" when e beautiful \u2022llrtr watch, preeented oy Mr.V.Ceatleguay, will be gtreu for diet prlre, hTENUOUMB, I\u2019roprietor.N EXHIBITION OF WOKKN OF AMATEURS THE WUl be held in the AKT ASSOCIATION QALLEKY, PhUIlp»' B-iaare.Ourlaa ike Manth af January, 1SSJ.Original Painting* In Oil end Water Color.Drawing» In Prndl.Crayon.Sepia aid Pen and Ink, received for Exhlbi'ion up to the tith January.AU |£'\u2018.area »rnt mutt hare the title intcrlbed on them.>nd bo approved by the Com mu tee befoie being hung.rt.ENGLISH, Secretary.MIZPAH LODGE, NO.».I.O.O.F.The regular weekly meeting of thf* Lodge will beheld In the Oddfellow»' ___ Chamber».No.titf .\u20191» Craig »treet.on, THURSDAY EVENING, the l^th ln*tant.at 8 o'clock p.m.VUltlng brethren welcome.W.ANDREWS, Rec.Sec.QÜR BOYS\u2019 SOCIAL CONCERT, To - tn e rre w (Thnred.'iyl Evening.LECTURE ROOM DOMISTOh BlfCAKE CHCRCU.7 It KEYS.'J3 CTS.GB AND AMATEUR OPERA -reu- Armary Fund af Victoria Itiflee af Canada.NORDUEIMER-B HALL, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, January l!»tk and l»tb.\u201c A CAPITAL JOKE,' by Arthur J.Moody.\"TRIAL BY JURY.\u201d by Arthur Sullivan.Distinguished Cnet.Scuta fcr tale at Nardhelmer\u2019» Matte Store.F.VV.MILL*1.Muaieal Director and Stag» Men»;er.I^UE NIGHT BEFORE THE .\tCARNIVAL NO HI) Il El.ME It'S HALL Annual Coo cert by MADAME VINCENT and her Papila.MONDAY EVENING.Jan.'J'Jnd.at N.13 a\u2019clnck.Ticket» nnd programmer at A.A- 6.Nordhetmar\u2019i.211 Bt.James a treat._____________ CARNIVAL WEEK.GRAND OPENING CONCERT.MECHANICS\u2019 HALL .MONDAY Jan.Jfnd.INST.Look ont for the\tattractif a Programme of the w INTER CARNIVAL.STEEPLE CHASE, Wednesday, Jnn \u2018Jltb, 1NS3.Slatting from MeGUl College Gatn at 4 [rtn.ibarp.la: price.Gold Medal.2nd\t\u2022' .Gold Medal.:{r llitle concert hall.The audience, uniat have numbered several hundred, though the îrreateotton mille were kept ruunlng until after nine o'clock.Notwithstanding that not one of tho pcrlormera had ever atood upon a atago before, the performanco was In every partlcu Isr a aucceaa.Every actor had studied well hla part, and the result was an enjoyable evening for all concerned._ Mr K.Cheetham as Simon Glade was no per son else, and Mise K.Walker was all that Mrs.Glade could be.Master C\u2019bos.Pressas l'rank, the sharp boy who becomes the bead man, real-\u2022 ized the character perfectly.Mr.Edward Press a* tho obstreperous Yankee Sample Switch was received\tMPj*aS^\t^\t1 per bushel dearer for February options at $1.00, fair, Miss Mehltable (Misa M.t/Onnelly) was : |,n,i i4e higher for March at ifil.Ol, and somewhat Indtcd charming enough to Justify tbe eosicr for Slay at ifl.uOfti.The recel|>ts wore-15,.ostlmstion that she was held In.Mr.UUO bushels and the slilpmeuts about 122.OO0 bush.Albert Wright was all that \u201c.Joe Morgan\" | Corn is about steady at (life .January, Titilic February should he.and his wife (Mra.A.Wright) was 55c March, and fitlt.jnto ntlS|>c Ntay.The receipts the embudlment of woman\u2019s patience.Miss : were Î24U.OOO bushels, and the shipments lt»tl,000 \u2022.>.\tu« \u201c M»rv Alnnren \" WAS evl- ; bunbela The local grain tusrket Is quiet and without change.The following ato the qootallont: Canada White Winter.ifil.Oi! to$l.05i C'uuada Ued Winter $1.0(i to ÿl.OM) Canada Nprlug, 91.05 to 91 07.Cora, 70c to 7ilc per bushel.1\u2018eaa, on spot, Hilo to 00c per 00 lbs.Oats.3dc to 35c per 32 lbs.Usrloy.55c to 05c per bushel.Kye, 5Hc to 50e per bushel.Fmjub.\u2014Hecelpta, 745 brla Tho market Is doll and wiihont chauge In prices.No business was reported on 'Ohanse to-day.(^notations to-day are as follows ; \u2014 Nnpertor Extra, 94.751 Extra Hnperflne, $4.00 to$4.05 ; .Spring Extra, $1.55 to$4 oOj Huporflna $1.35 to $4.30t Strong Bakers', Canadian.$5.00 to $5.40i da.American, $0.25 to $0.75) Fine $3.00 to $4.001 Middllnga, $3.70 to 83.80 i Pollards.$3.50 ; Ontario Baga, medium, $2.25 to $2.30; do.Spring Extra, $2.15 to $2.20; da 8ai>erflne, $2.10 to $2.15; City Bags, delivered, $3.10.MnAkg.\u2014Thor® is no cbsnge to report, the demand for Oatmeal being steady while that for Cornmeal Is almost nil.Ontario Oatmeal.$1.73 to $5.00; Cornmeal, nominally, $3.0') to $4.10.Daihv Pkoduck.\u2014Batter\u2014Tliere Is nochange to report.Business Is doll and values aro firm.The quotations aro as follows Creamery, fresh made, fine flavored, extra, 2Uc to 27e; do, good to fine, 23o to 25c ; Eastern Townships, 20c to 221461 Morrlsbnrg, 18c to 21ci lirockvllle, 17c to 20c ; Weatern, 15c to 18c.(Add a couple of cents per lb.to the above prices for selections for the jobbing trade.) Cheese 1* very Arm for all kinds.The demand Is dull however.We quote\u2014 September and October, lino to choice fancy, 13o to 14c ; Augnst, lOtgc to ll'gC; commou grades, 7c to !)& Diir.ssHP I\u2019oui.tkv.\u2014The business is about over for 1 bn reason Wo quote:\u2014Tnrkeys, 11c to 14c; fowls, 7c to t)c.Ki.ük nro In fair demand at 21c to 25c per dozen for limed, am! 270 to28c for fresh.Drisskp Hook are quiet but firm at $8.10 to *s.75.Ashkk.\u2014Pots, $5 to $5.03.KrOXIPTS.\u2014Wheat, 400 bushels » Flour.745 brls.; Ashes, 30 do.; Tallow, 80 do.; Leather, 5 rolls.{Situations vacant.Auction Soles.AOVgHl iHZSIKNTs fjt Hai r W.srvi.(imwWJ vmUr Mt UW Mod at flgnroi wishes a altustion in anv capacity.\t.Addre-s HAhTB, '\u2022 Wltncaa \" Office.T^MIM.O Y MENT.\u2014Wanted, by a > ropcctablo (Protestant) man, a situation tut Bntlef or Indoor t'orvaut : wllPng to be gonerally use-Address NEEDY, \" Wltacsa\" Office.7?MI* LO Y M ENT ~ Wanted, a posi- JI J tion a* Housekrepsr to \u2022 lady, or ai Nuraorv (Jovcmc**, out of Moutrssl.by a widow Indy, with eoi:«ioerablc oxpsrtenco and the best of rcforen:e* Addrcra ilOCaEKREPEft.\u201c Wltueaa\" Office.HE ESTATE LATE JAMES HF.KDKItMIN, Farwavder Plan of thla valuable Property on view a* « ur Room*.all AW A (iOWOKb.Auctioucer*.lEAGTIKITii DETACMIED KRIUDKNCK AM) OUOiMDtf.VOK HAI.K OK TO I.BT, SITUATION ITNSUIIPA88KD.Mil AW de GOWDKY.935 Hi.Jamee ¦deel./CAPITAL INVESTMENT.Il iM aud 1130 DOKUIIKMTKK MT.The two aplendld htone Dwelling*, situated oa the nicest partof ibta favorite atreet, routed to tlr.t olasa leuauts.In our hand» for private aalo.Mil AW 4k «20 WOK Y.Auctioneers.J|EAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.Aa theM ire approaches for the tales of K iel Esia'o we in g to Inform the public that during the action we ahallofTera large number of valuable City Proport lea for public com ret U loo.The UNPKF.Or.DKNTRD SUCCESS of our aalos during tho past year, especially of tua fall m mtlis.when our »ales of Farm and City Properly alone nmouiite 1 ( oyer ONE HUNDRED AND TWKNTY-KIGMT THOUSAND DObliAKS, recelvlilk In every e!)»e \"WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION,\u201d the warmest tlmuks of the vendor», and the hanriy congratulations of the general tiubi'c.The very Inrga auJV-nces prient at the i*te« ortbe HADLEY FARM.TilK STUaRT FROPARPY.AND NOTABLY AT THE MCNGO RAMSAY ESTATE tALK, (the latter Gie largczt aud most tnfloential ever hrongtit together on a similar occaalon) attest th-vcon-r.d< dc\" the public have In our mode of coudiietloi; »uob alea Gur saleroom» are apacioua, central, well tlghcod sad specially well adapted for the business.t arofully avoiding untruthful statements at auction sake and mlarepros'-ntatlona In a.lver.lmm\u2022nts.we leave nothing undone to inaoro ancce»», and shall thanu onr friends and thu t'ltblto who purpose (dacltig their property in tho market thla aprlug, te give us au early call.Valoatlona of real and p raottal proporty.and sales of Honrehold Furniture, Ac.MCI AW A- (20WDSY, Heat Estate and General Auotlobeera, 235 St.James at.Ttiose de-irlng a rra'ly good boii«* rentr»liv*i shonid eiamlU\" thla one *a\u2019e at «LEV KN o'etoea.¦«'110,11 A » I 1\u2018O PI't U.tuci) m visible,which was the unpopular way the young 1 man had.When the last article had been placed under shelter Edith said,\u2014 \u201c I appreciate your help exceedingly.How much am 1 to pay you for your trouble f\u201d \u201c Nothing,\u201d w as the rather curt reply.The appearance of a lady like Eiith, with a beauty that seemed weird and strange a« he caught glimpses of her face by the fitful rays of his lantern, had made a sudden aud strong impression on his morbid fancy aud fitted the wild Imaginings with whioh he had occupied tho dreary hour of waiting for the boat.The preset oe of her sable attendant had increased these impressions.But when she took out her Jmrse to pay him his illusions vanished.Thero-ore the abrupt tone in whioh he said \u201cNothing\" and whioh was mainly caused by vexation with the matter of fact world that continually mocked bis unreal one.\u201c I don\u2019t quite understand you,\" said Edith.\u201c I had no intention of employing your time and strength without remuneration.\" \u201c I told you I was not tho djok-master,\" said Arden rather coldly.\u201c He\u2019ll take all the fees you like to give him.You appealed to me as a man, and said you were in distress.I helped yon as a man.Good evening.\" \u201cStay,\" raid Edith, hastily.\u2018 You seem not only a man, but a gentleman, and I am tempted in view of my situation to trespass still further cn your kindness,\u201d but she hesiUted a moment.It perhaps bad never been intimated to Ar-dalfon (Oa.) Atjuk.| \u201c Ya\\ *nh.1\u2018so obnosdecatoa do mos'ongroeable winter dat do oldest Inhabitant can dlxmember,\u201d re marked a Virginia gentleman of reconstructed prlvi legos in fi ont of the National Hotel the other day.\"Why so I\" queried an Interested bystander.\u201c Well ear.bos», de fact am when do chicken he roost In de cedar tree on de sonf side of de big house, dost to de fiont winder,yer can bet yorb ttom dollar ders gwine to bo n hard winter.Hat am a fact; det\u2019s fact, shoah.\" Mutivks run MAKKViti.Wm.Aixan, of Acton, says she has novor been without n bottlo of Ilagyard's Yellow Oil in tkehonse for thn last twenty years, and would not be for ten times tho cost; adding that she has never known It to fall tor Colds and Croup, Sore Thtoat, Stiff Neck, Burn*, Scalds, otc.She concludes by saying, \u201c if nuy ono doubts its efficacy, refer them to me.\u201d Il EHKDITARY TRANSMISSION.A mom bly contemporary gives an amusing travelling experience of tbo celebrated Krenelt yourmiind Brillât Savcrin which certainly goes to show that he had ason worthy of him.At a country inn at which tha elder tnnu put np he found four turkeys being ronsted, and forthwith domnndod one for hi* own dinner, when to his surprise he learnt tnat they had all been bestfoken for a gentleman.** For one gentleman?\" < emanded Hrillat-Savarln In an incredulous tone.\u201c Yet, menBlenr.'' \" He baa doubtless a large party with him?\" \"Oo the contrary, he Isatono.\u201d \"Doyou h.-ippen to know hit tiame ?\u201d \u201cI think it iaaM.Ilrlil.it-Ssvarln.\" It must bo tnysan!\" exclaimed the astonished father, nnd desired to be shown Into tho room where hie offspring was dreaming of coming ploatnrea.After the first greetings, tho sire demnnded an explanation, wbieb ha received In A» frankest terms.\u201cThe fart J*, air* began this true chip of the old block.\u2022 there U a partlcdtar slice of the turkey of which I am extremely fond, and which whenever I am in your comp my, you oat.Being alone, I determined ta regale ufysolf withont stint on my favorite morsel\" HAPPY THOUGHT.Hello barber, I say.you've cut me !\u201d \u201cCut you ?\" (With sad surprise and affectionate reproach.) \u2022 Oh, no, sir.It Is only tho towal that ¦( bleeding\u2014that's all; sir !\u201d A DOUB1FUL REMARK.General Hlr Herbert Maephorson, V.C.K.G'.n., ¦while a gallant soldier is a nervous speake.- When In Nairn, his i-atlve town in Scotland, the Provost \u2022t a public meeting presented him with tho freedom of the town, and referred to his attendance when a boy at tho Nairn Academy.Tho General, in hit re.ply, U thus reported \" It wa < i o *r about 40 years since he became a pnpll o?the Nairn A ademy, and he ronld not tell what he owed to that institution, (C'hetra).Ho wae entirely educated In U.\" (Cheer»).A Par tan minister once took occasion, in the pulpit, to deicribq the devotional and solemn effect of the organ in public worship, and to solicit a contribution from the congregation to procaro one, On coming oat of tho church, a gentleman observed to a friend, \u201d1 will give nothing toward the organ.I mean to present the table of commandments \" \u201c I advise yon.\" replied the friend, \" to keep the com-¦uamiinctit*.*nd give something else to tho church.\" A (T'ltK koi.Hkapaciik.\u2014Thousands are suffering mattyrs to this distressing trouble.If you have pure nnd properly vitalized b oo 1 coursing freely through your veins; if tbo stomach, Uvor, kidneys and bowels net rightly, you will never experience hvudnehe.Burdock Blood Bitters will effect this dcsiinblc condition, if properly used.Try it.I iik Wrong Hot Pr-ACR.\u2014At a dinner party in London there wore two sisters present, one a widow who had just stir reed from her weeds, tho other not long married, whose huaband had lately gone oat to India for a short terra.A young barrletor present was deputed to take the young widow Into dinner.Unfortunately he was under the Impression that his partner was tho married lady whose husband had jast arrived in India.The conversation between them commenced by tho lady remarking bow extremely hot it was.\"Yes, It is very hot,\" replied tho barrister.Then a happy thought suggested itself to him, and ho added with a cheerful smile\u2014\" Hat not so hot mi the place to which yonr husband has gone.\" Tho look with which tho lady answered thle lively scily will haunt that unhappy youth till his death.A Mopbrm floLONON'd Viiw\u2014There is a good (tory told of th* late Huron 8l >usn de Rothsehlld of the Vienne hunse.Hie eon, who greatly patron-Ued cabs, was in the habit of giving the drivers \u2022bout Ave times the amount to which they were entitled.Ono dey Heron Solomon hired a eab end tendered the legal fee.\u201d Much obliged,\" said cabby : \"but your eon always gives us three, four, Ave.aud oven six times km much.\" \" Ah.\" said the Karon.\" be bee a rich father ; 1 haven't 1 \u201d Tuta Nipping, dry air is exhilarating, and It tempts many to go out so earelesily dressed that «ore thioat, hoarseness and cough are tho asuel concomitants of a good long walk or drive.Gray'* Syrup of Ued Spines Gum is last the thing wanted, as it attends strictly to basinets, as It were, getting at the root of the result of exposure, aud assuring an early aud effectual cure.Sold by every re-tpectabh- dealer at 25 cents per bottle.Get the genuine.\u201c Wri.i.,\u201d remarked a youug MB.jnat \" D.itted,\" \" 1 suppose the next thing will be to hunt op a good locality, and then wait for something to do, like 'patience on a monument.\u201c Yes,\" said a friend, \" and It won't be long after you do begin before the monuments will be on the patients ! \u201d Hr.Avhtin'h I'nospttatink is wondcrfnl in Us eoretive effects for man, woman or child.It has been tested by thousands in and about Boston with not a single adverse report.Hhosphatlne supplies just the properties a disees salt from liallfai, N H (on arrival of the malunon the Mih'of ea.li moetb, for M.'l'lioma* Porto Ktio W.l .and a I ports In krasll ami Klwr Plata.KPLBNDIB PAShKNOK.U ACCOMMODATION.Ilrlulnin nnd French Direct Mull Merries.The magnificent new steamships of tills line are ap- Solutrd to sell monthly between Antwerp (Belgian)), lavro (France) and Canada direct, Cloae connect Inna uttb Kottuidnin Amsterdam end Bremen.Burtvalled paateugerauoouimodatlon, Fpselal facilities granted to Emigrante from Europe.Through Uotete Iseucd from any port In Europe to Canada and t'ntted Mates.Through Bills of Lauding granted.For rateaof Fietght and Passage Apply to KENNEDY A HUNTER, Antwerp, K.PODHAVIONK, Havre, or to WM.DA It I,K Y HENT1.KY.Agent General, SIT tH, Fwl streets Montreal, Dominion line of stkam- SniPS.RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH Tills (JUAN I) TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.Tuna.BROOKLYN.H.mKI MONTREAL.8,*84 TORONTO.a*M SARNIA.8,86* VANCOUVER.8.700 HAILING A BENEDICT TO HIS FRIEND.\"For many months, 1 tell you flat.I've known my fondost hopes deesy, 1 never bought my wife a hat, Bat felt 'twns money thrown away; For most stores put upon a man The biggest rubbish they can And When he goes in for ladie*' goods.But Dawson isn't of that kind!\u201d \" There 1 can get, and so can you, And to r an every mother's eon One's certain value for each sou, And know be Isn't being 'done;* No now I always deal with him Instead of others I eonld name.And loth am dollars in my purse And get my wife's praise, not hor blame.\" A Maritime Romance\u2014A wedding.Doubling every year it tho sale of the Williams Hi wing Machine because of its great excellence.It is perfect in Itself so that those who have it do not think abont any other.The Williams Machine Is tbo standard by which other makers endeavor to compare their machines, Tons.ONTARIO.8.167 MIHBIbHIPPl.3,680 DOMINION.3,176 TEXA8.£700 OREGON.8,866 QUEBEC.3.700 DATKHOF From Portland to Liverpool: BROOKLYN.1th Jan.DOMINION.38th Jan.\u2022SARNIA.Htb Feb.BROOKLYN.33od Feb.Cabin, Montreal to Liverpool, 467.60; reiurn$101.36.Ilstee per steamer \u201c Sarnia\" Montreal to Liverpool 467.60; retnra, 6;il.36 Intermediate, 446-00; Steerage.430.00.\u2018Sarnia carries neither cattle nor sheep.Pro; al l Mo u» o 'I ic ED STAR LINE, JLV V.N.nnd Uoynl Itrlalnu Mali Htrnniers, From New York EVERY SATURDAY for Antwerp.Direri Houle to I\u2019nrl* nnd the Continent.RBYNLAND.Setnrday, Jan.20.3.30 p m.PENM.AND.Saturday, Jan.27,8.00am.IDLGKNLAND.Satnrday.Feb.3rd, 2 p.m.HWiTZERLAND.Hatardny, Feb 1U.7 am.Saloons, state-rooms, smoking and bath rooms amid shins.Vcond (\u2018fitin aceommocatlons unexcelled.State-rooms all on main deck.No bones, cattle, absep or pigs carried.Fall nnd Winter Cnhln Ifntrn: First Cabin, outward and prepaid tickets, 860 and 675 ; excursion tickets, $110 and 4126.second Cabin, ont ward and prepaid tick et a, 460.Exunton tickets, 490.F.xcurslon tickets good to return before Jnlv 31st, 1883.Steerage to Antwerp.626.From Antwerp, 420, Round trip, 443.60 For freight and passage apply to PKTEM Wit ICI IT db MONK, 56 Broadway, k Y., Or to J.Y.UJl.MOUK dk CD., 364 St.Paul at., Montreal.The Grocers aud the druggists sell Johnston\u2019s Fluid Beef.It is tho most popular article at the present time.It i« Pome two hundred years eince pnnetaation | /~'1 ANAPA SHIPPING CO, came into use, bnt it will probabiv be two hnndred |\t___ _________________________ more before tbo party who sends contributions to the local paper adopts the system.\u2014ifecHnnd Courier.BEAVER LINK.OF STEAMSHIP!.UlMTKK AltRANtiKMKNTH Biikumatihm.\u2014This painful diseaso tliat no often crlpplt * for life, arises from poison circulating in the blood, and often from nn excess of netd.Inflanima-tlou Is developed in the masoles, rilgamonts nnd joints, by colde, dump clothing Ac.Llulmonts nre scivicisble to relieve, among many, Hngynrd'e Yellow Oil is preferable.To eradicate their rheumatic poison from tho system, nothing can surpass Burdock Blood Bitters.A Paragraph writer on tho lloston Tort reaffirms the ktnteractit that necessity Is tho mother of inven tiou.\u201ciSomctlmes \" he says, \"we want the door between onr offico and the ono next to It closed, nnd theedlior in that room of course feels.If wo got up and shut it that wa nre getting lilgli-toned nnd exclusive.and it wonmls him.And wo don't like to do thst.so we have Invented a way to make him shat the door.We sing.\" BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.* Ninco Hr.Thomas' Kelectric OH has becom krated, a number of onnrlnciplod persons have boon endeavoring to palm off Electron and Klectrlo < tbo genuine Hr.Thotn.aa' Eeleotrie Oil.Beware of these similar named articles.If their originators Iml unv faith in tho healing properrios of their own medicine* they would, like honest men, give them a name of their own, and not try to soil thorn on the reputation of another; but as they know their preparation* hare no merit, thoy resort to the most un principled moans of selling then) by gettinz a name as nmr as poeelble to Koiectrlc.We therefore ask the public when purchasing torso that tho name Dr.Thomas' Ecleclrto Oil is on the front of the wrapper, and the elgnaturo of Northrop & Lyman tho proprietors (or Canada, on tbo back.The 1 OOTHLR88 Man ought to bo a a west talker, for all his words must of necessity be gum drop*.Savkd, saved, saved \" was the expression of a distinguished citizen of Dee Moines, Iowa, as he stepped ont of bis front door after being confined to the boise for a year.He bad been given up to die by his doctor*, when a friend brought Mm a bottle of Dr.Van Uoren\u2019a Kidney Cnro, and in three montbi be wai perfectly well.Flowing Like Water.\u2014Johnston's Fluid Beef the popular beverage of the ace.The Need of the age is not only a stronzer nail, bnt also a nail that can be driven by a woman.One with a head the size of a trade dollar.\u2014WAcWinj Saturday Journal.Dress Caps and trimmed millinery goods\u2014the best and cheapest in town\u2014selling rapidly at Dawson's, 23!) St.James street.Somkrody write* to a rnral paper to ask \" how long cows should be milked.\" Why, the tamo as short cows, of conrse ! DIRECT BAILINGS BETWEEN LIVLKl\u2019ODL AND NEW YORK, Aud connecting by oontlcnous Rail at latter Port with Montreal, and all Important place* in Canada and the West Tho following Fteamer* of IhU Line will tall from NEW YUKK, a* under:\u2014 LAKE Manitoba.Jan.\t37 LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Peb.\t3 ÏJIKK HURON, W.Hernsou .Feb.\t14 LAKE NEPIQON, IL\tCampbell.Feta\t24 RATES OF PASSAGE : Cabin, from Montreal to Liverpool.S87.S0; Steer age, 427.6G.Retain CMbtn passage, 9106.For Freight or other partleuiary, apply: In Liverpool to K, W.ROBERTS, Manager Canada Shipping Co.21 Water street; In New York, to SEAQEH BROS, 68 Beaver street ; or to U.E.MURRAY, General Manager, 1 Custom House Square, Montreal gOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY AND MONTREAL AND BOMTON AIK LINE.The direct and best roots to BONI ON.Lowell, Nashua.Concord, Manchester.Worcester, Providence, and all New England Cttiea, and The only line running THROUGH THE WHITE MOUNTAINS to PORTLAND, Trains leave Montreal i 9.BO a.m.\u2014DAY EXPRESS, with Parlor Oar, for Boston, via Goner rd, Manchester, Naalma and LowMl, Also, for Portland via White Mountains.5.DO p.m.\u2014Local train for Newport.Waterloo, Hod-ford.Kiollghsbnrfc and ad Intermediate Mations, and through eonneetlan for Springfield and all potnu on Connecticut River Line, Also for Sorel aud luterniedlatn stations 0.30 p.m.\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS for Boston and New England imlntA with Pullman Palace Sle< ping Car attached.This train will atop only at principal atatlona.Baggage checked through, and passed by the Coatoms at Bouaventure Station, inns saving all trouble to pa* sengera at the boundary line.For ticket* and all Information apply at 202 St.Jamae street, Windsor Hotel or Bonaveutnre Depot.T.A.MACKINNON, BRADLEY MARLOW Aaat.Manager.\tPrest.A Gent.Manager.(JENTRAL VERMONT Rttilwaj, OLD RELIABLE NIIOKT ROUTE.Throe .Exprès* Train* dally to New York., with I'ullinnn end Wagner rGeepliig (Jura -iU-lached.\u2014Two Kapreaa train* dully to Mnaton, wlfk I ii 11 inn n.Elegant Purler Mod Mleeplug Caro attacked.TRAINN LEAVE MONTREAL.T.15 n.ro.\u2014DAY EXPRESS for Troy, Albany, New York, Springfield and Boston » la Fitchburg.D.OO a.in.\u2014Limited Express for Boston via Concord, Manchester, N*»hna and Lowell, arriving In Boo-ton at 7.20 p.m.Also to New Lounon.T.'JO p.m.\u2014For Waterloo and Magog.M.\u2018JO n m.\u2014Night Kxnreas for New York, via Troy, arriving in New York at 6.46 am.tho next morning.M-.'tO p.m.\u2014Night Express for Boston, via Lowell or via Fitch bn r«, for Greenfield.Northern i>ton, Holyoke and Springfield, withont change ; to New London, Hart ford.New Haven and New York.Tire Night Kxprran via Troy leave* Now York al 6.30 p.m., arriving In Montreal at 8.26 am.Dny 1.a orras leaves New York at 8 am., arriving In Montread at 10.16 pm.Dey Expro»\u2022 leaves Boston via Lowell at ft am, arriving In Montreal at H.00 p.m.Leaves Boston via Ftu-hbnrg at 8 am., and Troy at 1.30 p.m, arriving ta Montreal at 10.16 pm.Night Express leaves Boston at 7 pm., via Lowell, p.m., via Fttchborg, and New York at 4.30 pm., via Springfield, arriving In Montreal at 8.26 am.\u2019ror Tlekeu amt Freight Ratos appl?at GentnU Vermont Railway Uffleo, 130 su Jamesst A.C.NTONEGRAVK.Canadian Passenger Agont BOSTON OFFICE, NEW YORK OFFICE, 200 Washington atrerl.\t27L Ilroadtva*.J.W.HOR ART, B.W.CUMMIN»*, Gon\u2019L Bap'S.\tGen.Passenger Agt.RAILWAY Trains TIRE TAREE.Knittku Woollkn Goods selling very lot Dawson's.at 1 It Was a cold day for that judge who threatened to fine n party $10 for coughing In conrt, when the disturbing element Informed bis honor that he wocld be willing to pay twice that tain to have it stopped \u2014Denr-r Kurtler.llAiuiAtfis in band-knitted hosiery at Dawson\u2019*.A Daukh Heap before tho Now York Historical Society rocently dlscnssed the question, \" Where it Colanibna's Body ?\" It appears that his body was bnrled In only four different places when the last returns aame in, and If one of these apots was the libation Cemetery In Philadelphia, It ia pretty difficult to tell whore bis body is now.His friends should investigate tho matter, and let no guilty man escape.\u2014.Yorrwfowm HeraUL Hand-Knittxd IlOMKitr, all sizea in ladies' and mbsea'.selllug at great reductions at Dawson a.230 St.James street.Miscellaneous.\t\t\t\t\t\t HECKER\u2019S HOMINY FARÎNA.\t\t\t\t\t\t ME\t\ta\tK\tE\tE5& K\t3' P\tE\tR\tF\tE\tc\tT B\th\tK\t1\tM\tG\t P\to\tW\tIJ\tE\tR\t JOHNMtN, KVSSEL A CO.77 NT.JAMKM NT.Montreal, MA ente fur Geo.V.Hecker A Co.New York.\t\t\t\t\t\t NMAN ROYAL MAIL Steamers FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Carrying the Called Ntatra Malle.NOTICE\u2014The eteeniers of this line take Llentenanl Mai-av'a lane rentes at all seasons of the year.CITY OF PARIS.Satardar, Jan.18, noon.CITY OP CUES) EK.Saturday.Jan.27.7 am.CITY OP NEW YORK.Thursday, Feb.8.6 a m CITY OF RICHMOND.Satnrday.Feb.17.1 pm From Pier 37, North River, New York.Intermediate I'aarage UMO.Npi-elnl Hound Trip rtcUrr*.§110, available to 31 at March, 1 Sts If.Bate* of ubssege, 460 and 480, according to acoom-n odation, *11 having equal aaloen privileges.Cntlorea between 2 and 12 years of sge half fare.Servants, $60.TICKETS TO LONDON.$7.and to PARIS, 416 and 420 additional, according to toute aelncted.Steerage from Montreal to Liverpool, $31.Saloon, state rooms,smoking and balbrimms amidships These steamer* do not carry cattle, sheep or pig*.JOHN ».DALE Agent, 31 aud 33 Broadway.S.Y., Or J.k .«ILMOtUdk CO.,364 6t.Panl«L.Montreal.RATIONAL LINE RTE.4MMII1PS Despatch two R'eamshlpa weekly from New York as fol Jowar-Kor UVK (POOL and QUKBN8TOWN ever* ÉATURPAT.For SOUTHAMPTON and LONDON dlroet every WEDNESDAY, Largest vessel# In the world Accommodation* unsurpassed.Rail and Oabln fre.\u201e Mvntreal to Liverpool or London on very favorable terms.Steerage (with through railway tlikot to New York) to Llver|K)ol, London, Glasgow, Londonderry, Queenstown, Bristol.Dublin.Belfast, at very low rates.I.W.HURST, Esq.Manager.Broadway, N.Y.D.HATTER*BY.\t._ .864 and 266 Bt.James st.corner McQlU, Montreal J.0.ALGUIRE, B.Ü.L.BARRISTER, MOLICITOB, Notary Pabllc, dee.OORNWALU ONT.The Comniitteo of Management have arranged iur the supply of JOHNSTOiYS FLUID BEEF On draught, as at Freem&n\u2019a restaurant, during CARNIVAL WEEK, In the Ice Palace, the Curling and Skating Rinks and Tobogganing Hills.Arrive at ike Ranaveniare Depot ee Follow* : WEST\u2014Chicago, Detroit.Toronto, *«.at 8.60 am and 9.00 p.m.Cornwall 9.00am.Kingston at 6 pvia.Ottawa, via Canada Atlantic, 11.46 am.and 8.30 p.m.Laeblne, 7.60, 8.46.10 a.m., 1.36,4.26.6.66.7.26>m EAST\u2014Portland, Boston, Sherbrooke.Quebec.SL John and Halifax, 6 am., Quebec mixed, ID p.m.Island Pond and way atatlona 12 noon, Bt Hyacinthe, 8.60 a.m.SOUTH\u2014New York, Troy, Knttand.St Albana, H.26 am., 10.16p.m.Via SpriugUeld.8.26 am.Boston, via(IV.R.It, 8.26 am., m.00 p.m.New York via Konae'a Point,8.26am., 10.16p.m.Hemmlnf-ford, H.60 am.Konae'a Point X16 p.m, Magoc, Waterloo, Granby 8.26 am.Boston.vlaS.K.K.R., U.46 am.Boston and Portland 9.10jp.ni.Rtrbford.Knowlton and way atatlona 8.45 am.Tralnsl-enve Honuventure Depet us Fellevro WF-i'T -Chicago.Detroit, Toronto.Ac.9.80 am.and 10 p.m.Brookvtlle, mlse FAST\u2014Portland Boston.(Jntoec.St.John and Hallfaa 10p.m.Island Pond, Three Rtvon.and Richmond 8.16 p.m.8t Hyacinths, 6 (km.Quebec, mixed, 7 am.SOUTH\u2014New York, Troy.Rutland and St Albana 7.1§ am.and 3.20 nm.Via Springfield.9.U0 am.and 6.30p.m.Boston, viaC.V.H.K., 7Tl6,9am., 3.9$ and 6.30p.m.New York via Ronso's Point, 7.15 am., 8.20 p-m Hemmlngford, 4 p.m.Ronae\u2019s Point, Waterloo, Uranbf and Magog at 8.20 n nu Boston and Portlaoa.vtaS.E.R X, 9 am.Boston and New England Points, 6.30 |».m.riuhnrbnn Train Hervlce between 3Ienrrealand S*.Lambert i For St Heart, Pt St Chsrloa and St lAunbert, 6.46,7.09 am., 9.16 am 12.10 noen, (2 p.m.Satnrda* only)- 6.041 and 6,16 p.m Loave St lAUnbert, for Pt St Charles, St.Henri aad Montreal at 6.16, 7.60, 10.30, am., LOO p.ta\u201e ., 1.20 p.m .9.58 p.m, and Mixed, 7 Urtckville, Perth and Ottawa LU6 p.m, Pembroke and Ottawa, 9 68 p.m.St Jerome at 9.80 an.and 4 p.m.St Lin at 9.30 am 8t East ache.0.30 a to.Train* Leave Dalhonsle Mqanre aa loliawat Ottawa at 9.80am.4 20 p.m.and 6.06 p.m Mixed al 3 60am.Ottawa aad Pembroke at9.30 am Ottawa Perth and Brockvtlle, 0 06 p m.St Jeroas* at 12 noon and 6 p.m St Lin at 6 p.m 8L Entdseba 6 p.m Norib Hbwre Hallway, Uechelacn Depot.For Qwebee.8.and 10 P.m.Fo» Jolletto, 6.16 p.m From Qoebect 8.80, am ; 400 p.m From Jollett* 8.5(1 am.Montreal and Korol Railway» Arrive from Sorel at lu.45 air.Leave Bona venture Depot, at 6 p.m For Sale.JjJNGINH FOR SALE.A ' econd hand Eight H.P.Upright Tagine, bat a* boiler, for sal* cheap.Addreea or apply to J.BBATTY \u201c WKneoo\" Odieo.TYRY Kindling Wood HULUN\u2019S Yard, Yard, Victoria Bqi 8 TTTB MONTRRATi DAILY WIDNhBS.Wednksdaï.January 17, 1883, LAST EDITION.?TERRIBLE DEATH.A *DO» FA 1X8 IN lU*ON TWO P* 'PL* -A Wlf* OUH'OVKHM HER HUHHAND IN THE I EBRIS -UI» HEATH.(JVom Q*r Oun Corritponde-it.) Rawhon, Jaq.15th.1883.A very r»in(al »nd f»ul «ecldeat occurred In Ik Li piece e f .\\v mile» from Lere About eight \u2022'clock on Sunder morning.Mr.Petrlck Nulty, jun.a merrted men end fermer of lUwdon, end his wife\u2019e brother, e young boy of fourteen or fifteen yeere of ego.weio both prei>nring to go to church, end previous to their deperture, they went out to the hern to look over the etock end to give them ample food until their return In the evening.They both entered the burn together end proceeded to get aome fodder, but in u moment the roof gave way dividing at the top of the rafters and falling in the inside of the building burying both under the ruins.Mrs.Nulty noticing that they were staying out rather long, looked out and saw the roof ut and .-« rend year- held anotb> r m**e: Ing on Monday afternoon to discuss the sitna tion.A committee was first appointed to wall upon Dr.Wright and acquaint kirn with tho fact that the lectures were still unsatisfactory, and in their oplnl\"U contained a grev.deal of irrelevant and useless Information.They a so informed him that they .ntended to reoous.der the matter.Subsequently a very warm discussion took place at the meeting, and considerable iBdlffllE-tlou was expnssed at the manner in which they bad been treated by the Professor of Materia Modlca and certain other member* of the Faculty.It was then decided preparatory to any action in the matter, that no resolution should be binding unleaecarried by a two thirds vote of tne meeting.The meeting lasted for nearly two hours, during which time proposals were made to \u201c slope\u201d materia medlca lectures, and to petition the Faculty to appoint another lecturer.These suggestions were not, however, carried into effect, although the almost unanl mous feeling of the meeting was that no half measures of reform should be accepted.Finally a motion was put and carried by an over whelming majority to thceffect that the first and second year would not attend classes in materia uiedlcann.il some satisfactory and .-nbauntial arrangement was annon need by the faculty and that the faculty should be notified of this resolution.The policy of the students as Indl eated I j this action Is a fixed determination to have the matter definitely and finally settled at once.No pioposals, it Is said, will be made to the faculty and no mollifications or alterations suggested- The matter will be left entirely in th-ir bands, the students satisfying themselves with suspending the work of the classnntll they are assured that the necessity of future agitation will be obviated by the removal of the exciting came.NOTRE DAME HOSPITAL.IKi KEASED Ari'OMMOPATlON RKql'IRED\u2014NEW WARPS TO BE AHDKP.It is contemplated to make sundry altera-Fens in the Xotr* Dame Hospital, with a vlei to increase the number of the war^s.both public and private.At present the accommodation.especially as regards the former, is found at times to be inadequate.The private wards, too.are generally all taken up and the want of additional ones is being feriouslv felt.The price of private wards per dav in toe Notre Dame Hospital 1s one and two dollars.Including attendance, the accommodation In both classes being excellent for the money.In fact, far In advance of the majority of institutions of the kind.The result of the extremely moderate rates is.that there is no lack of patronage, not a few of the best-to-do citizens availing themselves of the hospital In preference, when sick, to being nursed at home.THF.MAYORALTY.WHAT IS SAID ADOPT IT MV FDBLIO MBN \u2014 MAYOR UKAUPKY'D OOl/KHE CkNSt'kkP BY MANY.The topic in semi official circles\u2014If the term may be applied toeivio, Frovlnelal and Government employees and members\u2014Just now appears to be the Mayoralty.As no other names save those of Henry llulmer.Esq., and the Hou.J.T.Ib-audry have been mentioned there seems to be much criticism as to the course of the latter tn again coming to the front for re-election after having again und again given his word that he would not come forward.It appears that the Mayor m-ver did agree In sub-slunce to support .Mr.liuiiuer, but did the next thing by agreeing not to oppose him.POES UK PKNRRVK KK-EI.Rt.'TlON t *' 1 understand that the Corporation is to be asked to give a grand entertainment to some of tbe distinguished people who are coming to attend the carnival,\u201d said a gentleman to our reporter this morning.*\u2022 Will they give It, then t\u201d \u201d 1 don't know.Hut it seems to mo it is tho Mayor\u2019s duty to do somsthlug of that kind.That is what the Corporation pays him ÿ-.OOli a jear f#r.You surely do nut suppose be gets that money to par tor his services to the city, do you \\Ve don't give It to Him to havu him Bl end it in doing his inmkeiing aud hla Uonse-kit plug.Jf we did,that would be soon folio wed by the payment of our aldermen, many of whom deserve the salary much more than he doea.Just look at the Mavor of Quebec at the preseut time.He Is not comparatively awetlth man, yet he Is giving a grand ball to the ett1 zeus of diatinutton and others.When has onr Mayor entertained any body! He It Is who ought to give the grand receptions just now, Hut he will not, of course.\u201d IS HK A RRI'UKtikNTATIVE-CANADIAN f \u2022\u2022 1 am a Canadian and I oppose him,\u201d said the gentleman.\u201d 1 deny that he has any right to be called a representative French Canadian citizen.Where are his charti» s t Does he spend the $\u2018J,000 a year given toy the Council in the manner Intended by the spirit of the law that awards it to hlm\u2014I think not\u201d WHAT MR.BCI.MBK WILL DO.Mr.Bulmer has not as yet said what he intends to do decisively.Hi- friends who have had his requisition signed by thousands of citizens are determined that he rhall run.and \u2022re sanguine that should the English-speaking voters come up and poil their votes in solid array tho present Mn> or will .-.top down and out.It likely depends very much upon the character of his reimlsition how Mr.Hulmer\u2019s course of action will be adjudged.He must see wh.it the invitation comes to and will theu act BMOrd-ingly.it is almost a certainty that he will have a stiong invitation, and that he will contest the con-tiiuency of Montreal with very vigorous purpose, and a good chance for success.T- THE ICE PALACE.The weatber for some time back has been very favorable for the erection of the Ice palace, and it Is well that It is so, as it Is taking more money and time to complete than wai at firvt snppoeed.Gr>en boughs are now being placed in the form of roofing, so that they will be in readiness to cover with sprays of water and freeze them oyer when the weather takes a cold dip.A boy suggested to-day to one of the men employed at it that it would be a good place for \u201cShanty Jenny.\u201d whoever she is, \u201cto rent next summer to make ice-cream in.\u201d The centre tower had this afternoon been completed to within four feet of the required height Extra men hare been taken on in order to urge the work to completion before a thaw téta In, of which there is more or less in-dleatlcn at preeent The icing over of the \u2022pires, which most be accomplished by throwing water npon them from the hydrants and permitting It to freeze, is one of the most dif-nenlt sna important parts connected with the construction of the palaee.and would bo wholly Impossible should the weather be much warmer than at preeent THE QUEBEC PARLIAMENT.The Hon.Mr.Mercier, M.P.P., James Me-M.P.P., and O.W.Stephens, M.P.P., \u2022eft for Quebec this s/ternooo to attend Par lis PROPOSED ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FOR ST.LAMBERT.The Roman Catholic residents of St.Lambert are considerably exercised over the building of s church in their own nelghl>orbood.They find it a very difficult task for a small and scattered people, out if they fall in the effort thev will have to contribute to the building of a* new church at Longuentl which Is to cost nearly a hundred thousand dollars.This they would cocsider a hardship as the Longueull church is so far ont of their reach.Several meetings have been held in St Lambert.the first of which, by the way, was held in the Protestant school house, with a view to having the Bishop's demands reduced if posd ble.It is said he not willing to consent to the building of the church nuless the people seenre several acres of land for the erection of a nunnery afterwards as well, and undertake the suo-port of the priest, besides paying other incidental dues.This the Roman Catholic Inhabitants of the place find themselves unable to carry ont and they aro now petitioning Mgr.Fabre in the bepe of having the Impossible demands modified and of obtaining permission to seek otiteide help.The church they an and will build, if allowed, bat the guaranteeing of the other demands.particularly $ 1.000 a year for the priest, is more than they are prepared to do at present, the large majority of the Roman Catholics In the municipality being laborer* and unable to do much in the way of gnaranu-elng annual cosh payment».Several Protestants tre said to nave subteribed liberally, one gentleman having placed opposite his name the snm of one hundred dollar».THE P.W.A N.W.RAILWAY.THE FIRST GENERAL MEETING\u2014THE DIRE'TOR ' The Portage.Westbourne and North-Western Railway Syndicate held their first general meetings in this city last week.Tho railway board now consists of .Mr.Andrew Allan, President Duncan MocArthnr.of Winnipeg, Vice President.Robert G.Allan of Allan Brothers A; Co., Liverpool, Lient Gov.Dewdney, A.T.Drummond, W.L.Boyle, of Hoyle Campbell 4c Co., London, Eng., F.H.Brydges and H.N.Ruttan, who will probably be joined by another director as further representing the Allan interests.Work on this rail wav still continues notwithstanding severe weather and wllj prosecuted with vigor.Fifty miles are now built.WAS THERE CROOKEDNESS» STATEMENTS UV A FORMER SHARKHOLDER COS-('EKVINO THE BALLOT-BOX OF A DEFUNCT Dl\u2019il.DINO ASSOUIATION.Some time ago the St.Bridget's Mutual Building Association was pnt Into liquidation and the effects sold by public auction.Among these wss the ballot-box used ia the distribution of building lots to the members of the Association, which was knocked down to a former shareholder and by him transferred to t\u2019blef-Detectlve Cullen, al-o member of fho association until its liquidation.The latter on examining the ballot-box discovered, what was.to say the least suspicions circumstances in connection with the nunibericg of the balls.There were five hundred of these Utile articles corresponding to the number of members of the association.Each boll bore a number by which its owner was represented in the appropriation ledger snd stock book.Whenever lots were to be disposed of.the balls of those members who were clear of arrears on the books were plac.\u2019rt in tho box and ball after ball extracted until the lets were disposed of.the owner of each bali receiving a lot This was evidently a fair method of distribution, but the Chief Detective speedily altered his opinion upon discovering that there were duplicates of some of tho balls, and that others had two, and even three numbers.A shareholder in the secret might thus make his cbsuce of obtaining a lot a certainty br canrelllne the duplicate in his hand while drawing, aid thus make sure of extracting his own number instead of that of some other shareholder.The President of the Association contends that the method of drawing for lots was such as to render any sneb chicanery Impossible The five hundred balls representing the members were placed on beard having five hundred semi-spherical caps allowing the half of the ball on which the number was printed to project.The names of the paid up members were then called out from the books by the secretary, and the ball corresponding to each name was taken from Its cup and placed In the ballot box.When this process had been completed, the box wai thoroughly shaken.A boy was then called into the room, who was Instructed to bare his right arm pass it Into an opening in the box which wss last large enough to admit it.and extract ball.This was first banded to one of tho scrutineers, who in turn banded it !o the secretary, who transferred it to the president, The latter then called ont the number of the lucky member.t.Tho Chief Detective state*, however, this does not explain the suspicious circumstances of the duplicate and treble numbered halls.The duplicate might be concealed, according to bis story, about the person of one of the officers through whose hands it passed and be substi tuted tn route from the boy to the President.This manner of operating the numbered ball would be still easier, according to his statement.as the number of a favored stockholder could readily be chosen In preference to tho other two numbers on the sphere.He also pertinently suggests that the result would hare been fairer if the boy declared tho number as soon as he extracted It from the box.CITY IT EMM.Hla Honor the Recorder, Mr.d« Montlgny, continues seriously ill, and it la probable that he will bo confined to the houao by the doctor\u2019s orders for a month to come.About four o'clock yesterday afternoon a little boy named Pierre Dansereau, while paaslug along Craig street, was run over by a passing sleigh and seriously Injured.He was removed to hla home at 19 Craig street.Ifllu the Police Court this morning two men named James Cunningham and James MoAuee were summarily tritd on a charge of stealing some robes and other articles from a countryman's sleigh.They were both o)nvioted «ml sentenced to twelve mouths\u2019imprisonment with bard labor each.In the Police Court this morning, Eliza McDermott was convicted of stealing a roll of tlannel from the door of Ferdloand CharleboU' dry goods store, on St.Joseph street.She wss sentenced to six months' imprisonment with bard labor.WKATHKU PR0BABILITIK8 SlBTEortOLodlOAL OFFICE, TORONTO, Jsu.17, 1 a.m.\u2014Tiie pressure is high over the eastern portion of tne enutiueul end in the North-West territories, and au arcs of depression is developing over the Mississippi volley; tbe weather has remained fair und cold lu Caoudn.I'robaUUttlee for the ujxt tw tniy four hours\u2014laiUcs, Increasing south easterly to iinrtli-fastcrlv winds, cloudy weather with snow.8t.Lawrence.Upper, south-easterly to north east-erly winds, gradually lucreaslug in force, fair to cloudy weather, followed by suow at night.St latwrencr.Lower, (lulf aud Maritime, light to moderate winds, (air weather, stationary or slightly higher temperature.ADVERTISEMENTS.Tlie IzUdleM Mtiy tlani Morictui\u2019ii TliiNolIrd Np 1*113m in Niivcir aud 4 asse t, 183 bid; HL Paul two percent higher; 140*3 asked, 140 bid ; !)0 w«s bid for Canada Shipping.Canada Cotton 145 asked, 130 bid.North-West lavud la higher, 43s Od asked-43a bid.50 at \u2019JO'Jh;; 100 at\t; \u2018JO Ontario at 111; 1)0 Merchants at 123; 150 Toronto at 17034; 25 Commerce at 133)4; 50 at ]33Lj; 25 at 133*4; 50at 133hi; 25 atl33?4; 8 Federal at 150; 17 Telegraph 123>4 ; 250 Cilr Passenger at 131; 400 Gns at 183; 15 Montreal Building 09; 25 St.Paul and Manitoba, 114*4; 100ntl41hi.Afternoon sales: 14 Montreal at 2024;; 25 at 203; 2 at 203is; 5 at 203)4; \u201d5 at 203Lj.40 Toronto at 1704t ; 25 at 180; 50 Merchants\u2019at 123*4; 175 Commerce at 134,- 35 Federal 150; 25 at 157; 00 Telegraph 123 ; 50 Gas at 182ig; 25 St.Pan! is Manitoba at 115; 50 at 1454s; 25 at 145Q.25 at 1454; 1 25 at 145)g; 25 at 140; 25 at 1454) ; 100 at 140 ; 100 North West Laud at 43a.\t____________ NEW YORK STOCK LIST.-Jan.17.(FlsmisAed by J.K.Meeker.) Opening and doeing prtcei.10.10 a.a.and S.2U p.m.T FIRE IN A FURRIER\u2019S.About half past twelve to-day a fire was discovered in the cellar beneath the fur store of Messrs.Klepert 4c Bro., 07 St.Lawrene»-Main street, and occupied by them.An s arm was rung from box fourteen, and the nun from the Craig street and SL Gabriel street stations were quickly on the spot.Four streams were put on from a neighbor Irg hydrant, bat owing to the pungent character of tb»- smoke from the banting fur, throe-quarters of an hour was spent in drowning out the blaze; Mr.Riepert is not yet able to come to any conclusion as to tbo amount of his loss, which, however, from .fire, smoke and water mast be rather heavy.THE ANDERSON HEIRS.$9,000,000 THE AMOUNT OF THE ESTATE\u2014 ANOTHER HEIR Mr.W.S.Walker, advocate, ofjthls citr.\u2019the legal adviser of Mr.W.C.Anderson, of La chute, who it will be renumbered recently fell beir to the respectable fortune of £150,00(1 sterling, has received advices stating that the amount bequeathed to Mr.W.C.Anderson is only a small portion of tho whole bequest.The principal heir is one Michael Nott Anderson, where whereabouts are not exactly known, but who is snpposed to be living at present In Brockville or the vicinity.He is a cousin of William C.and has fallen heir to a princely fortune amounting to £1,800,000 or about $9.000.000 Canadian currency.Mr, Walkor rill at once take stops to ascertain tbe residence of tbejmllllonnalre and notify him of bis good fortune.SUDDEN DEATH.A young woman named Mary Ann Joynt, 30, died very suddenly about eight o\u2019clock last night at a boardlng-bonse at 757 Craig street, kept by a Mrs.Campbell.Tbe Coroner was Immediately notified.AN ALLEGED RESURRECTIONIST.Joseph Fontaine, medical student, was ar rested last night by the High Cona\u2019able on a warrant charging him with stealing a body from tha cemetery of 8l Marc.Tho prisoner gave ball this morning for bis appearance for trial.THE LATE MR.CHARLES MARTIN.The pnblic will learn with deep regret of the sudden death of Mr.Charles Martin, which occurred last evening at bis residence on Durocher street The physicians nttrlbnte bis death to ovon work, aa the nnxletles of the several prosperous businesses in which he was engaged was too mnch for him.THE SNOW STORM.The trains from the East were four hours lato to-day, and the Toronto train two hours late, owing to the storm.Tbe quantity of snow falling last night and to-day eastward la reported to be much in excess of hereabouts, and formidable drifts wore encountored on sections of tbe railway.Mr.Watnwrieht, Assistant Manager of the Grand Trnok Railway, left for Portland this afternoon.W.U.TeL.83 s Laid Dhore .114 Sr.t'»nl,©otn.l07'» £L Fsal ptd.N.W.com\u2014.136*4 N.W.PM.14» N.Y.C.127*4 M.\tOsatrsl.t*H ** Erls.4U\t*3 Erls 2nd.Otto A Miss.D.,1.A W.127*1 D.A UnitsoR.ioi) N.\tJ.Central.74 WahMh.30\"* Wsbasti pfd.6.V7» lT.Pacifia.104 Ksaotng.6ii % Money.4 H4'.K.A Texas.34'h 114 \u2018-m 0.Doatbern .U8 'h 107\\ Rock IxJAmi.125'4 .Vexas Fac.41% 135 V Nor.Pte.40 V HONor.Psa.pM.Htl_ 123 >a 00 >4 40*4 1284; li»0V 70 35*4 Don A Rio G.40 \u2022» Omaha com.53 II.\tAM.J.pfd.III.\tCentral.ISH1-K, O.Pae.l04*.j Louts AN.fttP; 4t.Paal.MAU.14t S, Poo.Mail.Onu A W.60 V Manhattan.104\\ OvH.A O.5H Central Poo.34 34 TO 120 4J-4 ôo-*» 87 *4 487e 63% 146* ê 105 57 *a 145'4 e ft.long,well ujkIo of heavy carpet, tufted wiib «trïuge to tie on, only 81.'41 encfi.Binait elzet, 75c.JAMK* H4YI.IM Oc HUM.Tho Carpet Warehouse, 459 nnd 491 Moire Hume eirrei.PHB CAttPUT WARBHOi/ShT KelublUbed 1859.CARPKTÜL 011,01.0 1\u2018llt*.OUKTAINR, MAIN.MAT.TIMOR POLKK DTAIK HODS, WINDOW cIlAD/s MASMiCKF, 8011001.DAOS, Ac , Ac.Hprrliil InducviiH-Mi» previous lo Mock Tnklas.Making sud laying of Carpel* and Fitting of Oilcloths done tu 0re:-rlsM eiylepnly.5 IN-rrrui Discount on nil Cash Purckuses.JAIHfCM HAYMM 4k MOM.459 and 491 Notre Onme street.PKKKUNAL\u2014Tho person who, after robbing the lady's sstehsl of all tb« money, was seen from the Windsor Hotel window to dtop it on Dominion square, where seme Lnoceut person would find it and rt tarn it to the oweer; and had better return the sum taken or take tho eoaeenueucra If not received within 4H hours.Look out.You know by the cards that were la the Satchel where to bring or send the money.rPHE BEAUTIFUL 8KMTT>Ki J TACHKD DOUBLE RE8IDENOK, Os.-don, Coach llouie.Ktabllog.Ac., belonging to James Popbatn.Km;., No.12-* upner SL Urbain street, will be sold by auction rooms, first week In Kobiuaiy.House heated by furnace, Marble Mantels.Ac.Partieu'.aru Utor, Nil AW A GOWDKV.A act tourers.JOHN K.KINO, \u201d PO'Idie^ Harvrts ami Trunk Msnnfectorer.nat re moved to IH and 20 SL James strae-.iVost, Montreal where he wHI keep const antly on ha-id Kagiiah -.vidian! Bridle» snd Horse Cloths.AU order» nnnet-i.illy attended to.Rsdahllsho.1 to 18.V)\t» pUBLIO NOTICE I The pries of UeltUnnro Balk Oysters Is tl.40 per gallon.Don't be deceived In psylnc fH.IIU to weak whelecale fitma Buy wholesale at 1)4 McGill street, Montresl.HUNT.HAKNKri Ac GO.\t* PpLES! THE CANADIAN FRUIT EXPORT CO.(Limited), 32 and 34 St.Francois Xavier strret, have a cholcn selection of HnnH-nlt-Uorl Apples, of all varieties, put ap In their Patent « a»
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