Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 31 janvier 1880, samedi 31 janvier 1880
[" at, M.D 87 recom\u201d ud al] jp een in th ARIELA f Its, £e i bottles ne al from a \u2018© roquestg Snalure, HIRE d Stoppe, , Loin \u2014\u2014 JO.JO.s 201 >s CT AT EAPES] ING UPS, AUCES, NLY wigy g's Sigua abel.81 me \u201cION.le n, which dy grateful Stomach.\u201d ation, safe efits to 8 (45 years, the World, RANKS ARIES B1,00D, othingly wl CY Sy , and Sas oF mmend- all ce rhatev akened.all ail- 11 ages; CINE, | = CRE Havea Contract with the Government ot Canada for the convoyance of the CANA DIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS 1880 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.1§80 This Company's Lines are composed of the undernoted First-class, Full-powered Clyde-built, Double-Engine, Iron Steamships : \u2014 Tons.Parisian.5400 Building LD veo oo.2004100 Capt.JK.Dutton Polynesian .4100 Capt.R.Brown Sarmatian .4000 Capt.A.D.Aird Circassian .,.3800 Capt.Jag.Wylie Moravian .8850 Capt, John Graham Peruvian.,, 3600 Lt.W.H.Smith,R.N.R Nova Scotian\u2026.3800 Cant.W.Richardacn Hibernian .3200 Lt.F.Archer, B.N.R.Caspian .3200 Capt.M.Trocks Austrian.2700 Capt.R.S.Watts.Nestorian .2700 Capt.J.G.Ste hen.«8000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.«.8000 Capt.Hugh Wylie.3150 Cant, McDougall.2800 Ca-t.C.J.Mensies Phonician\u2026 2800 Capt.James Sco Wal 2600 Capt.Maïs.Corinthian .2400 Capt.R.Barrett Lucerne.2800 Capt.K arr.ves 1590 Capt.Cabel.Newfoundland.1850 Capt.Mylins Buenos Agyres.4200 Capt.Neil McLean THE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool Mail Line Sailing from Liverpoolevery THUESDAY and from Halifax every SATURDAY calling at Lough Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to aad from Ireland and Scotland) se intended tv be despatched FROM HALIFAX.Moravian.Sat rday, Jan.31 Caspian .Se urday, Feb.7 Circassian .Bat.day, Feb.14 Sarmatian., we.Saturday, Feb.21 Peruvian .Saturday, Feb.28 Hibernian \u2026 « Saturday, Mar.6 Sardinian .Sab rday, Mar.13 RATES OF PASSAGE PROM MONTREAL.© Cabin, according to accommoda~ HON.ve cerviranr sneer vonnen.$67, $77 ana $87 BOOLIDEAIAGO .o verse een ear ves aes er suo see roe a $45 00 BROETAGO.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.vecsassus vos van ven seusre ses enr $B1 00 The S.S.\u201c\u201c Newfoundland\u2019 will leave Halifax for St.Johns, N.F., on Februa 8rd and February 17.connecting wit \u201c Sarmatian\u201d\u201d from Liverpool 22nd Jan-» uary, and *\u2018 Hibernian\u201d from Liverpool 5th February.BATES OF PASSAGE BRTWREN HALIFAX AND ST.JORNS : Cabin.820 CC | Bteerage.$6 00 An axperienced Surgeon carried on each Vessel.Berths not secured until paid for, Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, snd at Continental Ports, to all points in Fanada, and the Western States.For Freight or other particulars, apply In Quebec to Arnans, Raz & Co.; in Havre to Joux M.Curnie, 21 Quai d\u2019Orleans; in Paris to ALEXANDER HUNTER, 7 Rue Scribe; in Antweip to Ava.Scamirz & Co, or RicharD BxRNs; in \u201cRotterdam to Ruys & Co.; in Hamburg to C., Hueo; in Bordeaux to James Moss & Co.; in Bremen to HxirN Rurrer & Sona ; in Belfast to CHARLEY & MarcoLy; in London to MonTteomsrie & WOREMAN, 17 @racechurch Street ; in Glasgow to Jamzs & Arex.ALLA 70 Great Clyde Street; in Liverpool to ArLraw BROTEERS, Jæ&mes Street ; in Chicago to Arnan & Co, 729 La Salle Street ; in New York to Lave & ALDEN, 271 Broadway.Æ.& A, ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets January 29 14 IMPORTERS.WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE VI4 PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION WITH THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA.\u2014_ The Domision $.5.Co.| The Canada Shipping Co.DomrNI0N LINE.BEAVER LINE.Will perform a Weekly Service between ) iverpool and Portland during the ensuing Winter, with the following first-class Clyde-built Steamships, leaving Liverpool an, Bank of Commu: ci dotropolitan Rank.Jominiou Bauk.Bahk of Hamilton |.daritime apg .Tschange Bauk Villo Marieslandard Janz Peuaral Bank.J [mperial.\u2026.\u2026 ISCELLA NEUCE, {ntercolonial Coal Co.Huron Copper Bay co.Montreal Telegiaph Co.Oominton Telegraph Co Rich, & Ont.Nav.Co .City Passenger R.R.Aty Gas Co,.verchants\u2019 Bxchange,.Ole.Pret et C\u2019dit Foncier uebec Fire Assurance .ontreal Invest, Ass'r.Canada atton Cr.Graphic Printinz Co.Mont.Warohuusing Cu.Nortn am.Car Ca.MoDC-LOAR & Mori Co.MONLrEA! BUILA'Z AISB.Sealing and Flahing.Academy of Musie.RoyalCanadian Irs, Co.Can.Landed Credit Co.Globe Printing Co.Dominion 8tock 6 pee.Deminion Stock & p.c.Doatnion Bonds.gov.Deb.8 p.o,cy.| .qov, Dev.5 p.c.stg.Gov.Deb, sp.c.cy.cond] een Mtl, Harbor 63¢ p.c.Bur|.Mti.Harbor6 pe, Bt: | .G.T.R.T p.c.stg, Bonds.!.ce SL LR.& p.0, Bonds o S p.c.Gy.duj.\u2026.Montreal 6 p.c.BoncGe.|.- Montreal W.W.Bondz Montreal 7 p.c.Stock.Montreal $ p.c.Stock.8 Sterling Ex.in N.Y.CHANGT, «The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railway reports the nett earnings last year to be $300,811, which, after deduct- Ing interest on bonds and rentals leased to the road, leaves an actual profit ot $186,- 000.\u2014The Railway Legislative Committee of the Ontario Legislature have passed the Bills to revive the charter of the Port Stanley, Strathroy and Port Frank Raili Way, and to charter the Cobden and Opeongo Railway.1 \u2014The Flint and Pere Marquette Railway, now in the hands of Dr.H.0.Potter, Receiver, shews a remarkable improvement.The floating debt of $310,000 stock of muscovadoes and the active demand that has prevailed for these classes their values have been better supported, and close stronger than those for other descriptions.We quote as follows : Clayed No.12, current classes, nominal ; centrifugals, boxes, bags and hhds, Nos 8 to 10, 93 to 96 degrees test, 9 @ 9$ rs; muscovadoes, common to fair refining, 74 @ 7j ra; Molasses sugars, Nos 7 to 9, 83 to 86 degrees test, 7} @ 74 rs.Sales 1,250 hhde, 1,000 boxes and and 6,850 bags centrifugals, Nos 8 to 10, 95 to 96 degrees test, at 94 @ 9-64 rs at the opening and 9.03 @ 9.27 rs during the last days ; 275 hhds muscovadoes, common to fair refining, at from 7.\"2@7.75 rs, and 137 do molasses sugars, No 7, at 7.85 @ 7.51 rs.The prospects for the erop this year have somewhat brightened, it having rained over several localities, the complete drying up of the cane being thus checked to a certain extent, ae well as fires on estates, which are few to-day and of slight importance, only two having been reported during the week; one on estate \u2018 La bas all been paid off ; the land sales have | rua up to $780,000, the average price per acre yielding $19 25; bonde of the rcad cancelled, $212,000 ; amount of land notes on hand available for reduction of bonded debt, over $800,000; increase of earnings for 1880, over 50 per cent.This does not look like a bankrupt road.\u2014The New York Times says the contract relating to passenger and freight rates between the Paciiic Mail Steamship Company and the Union Pacific Railway terminated May last.The Steamship Company hae formally declared war against the Railroad \u201cCompany, and yesterday determined to reduce freight and psssenger rates, and begin active competition.The passenger rates are to be reduced to $75 for cabin passage from New York to San Francisco, an freight rates reduced one-third to half below the present tariff, ~The N.Y.Tribune says no settlement of negotiations between the Erie and Central Roads for the New England business has been reached.The Erie claims more than a share of the New England business, The opening of its MACDOUGAL + & DAYIDSOL Stock Ergtur- | ® formidable rival for all east-bound busi.MINING INTLLLIGENCE.OALIFORNIA STOCKS, San Francisco, January 28 The following are the closing official rices of mining stocks to- day :\u2014 R Mn a Led Alphaalta.LL se enta .Belcher.e.13% gest & Belcher.12% Bullion .bX Bodie .8K Belle Isie.1X Bechtel .1% Boston Co 1% Sulwer.11 Black Hawk.¥% geividere .1% Ualitornia.4 otosl .3e Ray:covd & Ely.Real del Monte.Savage .Sierra Nevadasouh Buwer .Sou 1 Neonday .Syadicate .G haw .11-32 Silver Hill.Hale & Norcrosa.7% Tioga .Imperial.18-16 Tip Top Independence .29-3: Trojan Julia Cons.2% Union Con FUSLICE Less n0u0 0 244 Wales .Leviathtan.X Yellow Jacket.THE LONDON MONEY MARKE:.À reduction in the Bank rate during the early weeks of the year has on recent occasions been of such frequent occurrence that it has been perhaps regarded as improbable this year on that ground almost as much as from the position of the The record of what has occurred during the last six years is It will be understood that *he rate quoted on the first week of the year is what it had been standing at previously, money market itself.as follows.unless otherwise stated : BANK RATE OF DISCOUNT.Per cent.| been passed by the following Township 1874\u2014January 7.sonssesasecssneasceescee 44 | Councils, of Peterboro, and forwarded to January 14 .4 | the Government\u2014Kaladore and Angleses, soussssnensersccc sise B 1875\u2014January 6 (lowered that week to) 5 January 13 fBnsaetseiratrsrenasanense eee 1876 \u2014January § (raired that week to) 5 January 26.c.uuveniiununriennennnns 1877\u2014January 8 .ooevuvvvennnnns (No alteration till May).1878\u2014January 2 January 10 1879\u2014January L \u2026 January 15.According to this retrospective view, a reduction would appear probable within a short time.ket rate has been very unsettled, and broken away very decided'y from the Bank While the quotation for three months\u2019 bank bills was 24 the last week of 1879, it was but 13 to 17 on January 10, 1880, and can now scarcely be putabove 13.We have, indeed, heard lower figures mentioned.Following this guide also a lower quotation frm the Bank might be expected.The Bauk is practically out of the market, it the nominal rate is adhered rate.to in all cases.\u2018The absence of publis figures renders it impossible to eay what quantity of bills may be held by it under The *¢ other securities\u201d have now receded to close to the point at which discount, they stood before the usual increase at turn of the year, and it is clearly possible for the Bank to expect gain any business in this direction while it maintains its present figure.the other hand, the market is always weak and uncertain when the Government bas, as on this occasion, borrowed largely in order to pay thedividends which have recently accrued, and the Bank directors may be of opinion that the present conditions of things will work of before long, and be content to wzit till circumstances bring the market rate closer to their point.To do this, however, is to abdicate the position of leading the market, which always been regarded as one of their With a market rate a little more than half the Bank rate, the Bank figure really affords no guide to the value of monsy, and yet it is still, from adherence to the custom of former years, re- functions.garded as a guide in many cases.reat a divergence, therefore, as now exists Between the real and the nominal rate is greatly to be deprecated.For the immediate present it is probable that the market will remain mueh as 1t now stands, but as the year advances it seems likely that the rise in prices of commodities must tell on the business which is tounded on dealings in them.Followiug this law, the average size of bills was noticed by competent observers to have diminished in 1878 as compared with 1877 and 1876, and now that the converse taken place in the price of the goods the business connected with them should ex- This, however, will be a work of time.The expectation perience a like change.of a further export of gold to America for the present remained unfulfilled.New York Bank statement is much better this week, and money in America is decidedly easier.The American change is also 1 per mille higher on week.But eo long as such a combination as the \u201cring\u201d formed to purchase hold wheat in the States keeps on its operations these quotations must looked on as giving no certain indication of the real condition of trade.It'mast be borne in mind that the power of America in the money markets of Europe is far greater this year than ever previously.The increased production of iron in that country will tend to diminish the demand The quan- for that article from this side.: tity of United States bonds held in country is very decidedly shrunk thie year as compared with last, and the dealers in ¢ coupons\u201d for transmission state that the number coming forward now is far smaller than previously.Both these facts show that influences which have hitherto recently tended to mitigate the outflow of gold, when the exchange to the United States has been unfavourable to us, will not operate 80 strongly for the future nor powerfully as heretofore.The German exchange is à per mille higher, the Paris exchange is as much lower on the week.These changes fractional, but they are in accordance with the present fluctuating and uncertain tion of our market.\u2014 Economist, Jan.l'Tih, \u2018the produce.Owing to the scantiness of 26s.M26s.3 LI 4° | cided to petition both the Governor-Gen- 3 5 And this year, as on mest previous occasions at this season, the mar- through line to Boston has made the Erie ness at Buffalo.Its claim to a portion of the business of the Lake Sho.e and Canada Southern Roads, whether destined to this port or New England, the completion of the Boston Line enables it to enforce.No conflict is feared, however.It is understood that nearly equal division of business is asked by Erie.When an agreement shall lave been made, it is probable the Erie will make with the Wabash Railway, traffic arrangements similar te that recently made between it and the New York Central.The division of the east-bound track at Buflalo, between the Erie and Central, will be almoet the pooling of business of the two Companies.: \u2014A deputation from Parry Sound waited on the Attorney-General of Outario, this morning, to urge that the Western 6 | Toute of the Ontario and Pacific Junction 1x | Railway to Parry Sound and the South, be subsidized, instead of the route to Lake Nipissing.The deputation consisted of Judge McCurry, and Messrs.F.Strain, J.1% | McGowan, J.Armstrong, and Geo.Kelly, scveral of whem spoke of the advantages of running the line through the great lumber districts at and north of Parry Sound.Mr.Miller, M.P.P,, also spoke in favour of that route, which, though longer than the other one, is claimed to have superior advantages in other respects.One of the speakers said that it had been represented that the townships north of Parry Sound were unfit for se.tlement, but such statements were untrue.Mr.Mowat asked the deputation to furnish him with their case in writing, when he would be happy io consider it.Mr.Frank Moberly, C.E., and other gentlemen were present in the interest of the rival route.TORONTO AND OTTAWA RAILWAY.Memorials to the Lient.Governor and Council, praying that aid be granted to the Toronto and Ottawa Railway, have not Elswir, Marmora and Lake Madoc.Liberal bonuses have been voted by these Townships.ONTARIO AND PACIFIC JUNCTION RAILWAYS, The County Couneil of Vietoria has de- eral and Lieut.-Governor in Council as to the importance of granting sufficient aid in the construction of the proposed Ontario and Pacific Junction Railways, from Gravenhurst to South East Bay, Lake Nipissing, running through portions of that county on the east side of Lake Muskoka.LONDON P84 MARKET.With little demand from the country or for export this market continues very quiet, and the most astonishing feature to everyone is that prices keep remarkably firm, sud with no sellers except at very full rates.We certainly cannof see any reason why prices should fall from present value for the rest of the season, even if the re- tailere can continue to buy only a few packages at a time for their immediate wants : but in its present sensitive state it only requires a speeulator to come into the market with an order for about 10,000 halfchests of commen Tes, and prices wonld immediately go up 8d per lb.We trust nothing of the kind will happen, as 1s per 1b is quite enough for common Uongou, and we want the retailers with good stocks, so as to be able to defy the operations of speculators for the future.One talks about the great rise in Tea, but it is almost a fallacy except in the case ot common grades, which of course do show a decided rise of 4d per lb.Now only go back two or three years, and then compare the prices and value of good medium and fine grades with the present.Certainly no importer holds the good Tea; but if you go to any good Mincing-lave dealers, and look at their fine Ching-Wos, Kaisows, and Pekoeflavour Monings, costing them from 1s 5d @ la 10d, you will say they do not look dearer than what we have been used to (excepting in 1878-79).Again, the medium flavoury Kaisows with handsome leaf now selling from ls 2d /@ 1s 4d are capital value to the consumer, although showing some 2d pe: 1b, advance on ordinary years.ileliveries, both for home consumption and export, are greatly increasing, and a good business is anticipated to begin not later than February.A few flavoury Menings have sold from 1s 2d @ 1s 44, but grades from 1s @ 1s 1d are very scarce.Low common to common realized 113d to 1s.In Kaisows a fair business has been effected; good to medium brought 181d @ 1s 34d, common to good common 113d @ 1s 04d, and a few low common 113d @ 114d.Some red siftings were eagerly snapped up at 103d @ 11d per lb., a few boxes realised 1s 0d @ 1s 14d per lb; a few fair to medium Souchongs changed hands at Is 2d @ 1s4d upto 2 for fine.Canton Scented Teas have again been in heavy supply, but sold freely up to 1s per Ib; common Scented Caper brought 10d @ 104d, and good common to fair 11d @ 1s 04d, with a few sales ot good from 1s 1d @ 18 3d.Long-leaf Pekoes were also in good supply and sold from 11d for com mou up to 1g 5d for fine.Common Canton Congous are scarce \u2014a few good com= mon were taken up to ls, and fair to medium from 1s 1d/@1s 4d.Green Tea remains quiet with little alteration in prices.Over 11,000 pkgs.Indian Tea were offered at auction.Prices keep very firm, but with little passing, About 5,000 pkge.of Chioa Tea were sold at Tuesday's auctions, and 4,600 on Thursday.\u2014 The Grocer.Jan.17.WEES LY REVIEW OF THE HAVANA MARKET.Havana.January 24, 1880.Svears \u2014 Adverse news from abroad, together with the continued depression of the exchange rates, haa brought operations to a standstill, after compelling purchasers to lower their offers to a point that renders them unacceptable for sellers, who still entertain high expectations regarding the future 4 bas hed the im- te On has So has has The Exthe and be this are si- Luna,\u201d near Matanzae, and the other on estate \u2018\u2018 Carmen,\u201d at San Antonio de Rio Blanco.Another item of great importance for the final result of the crop is the total disappearance of the cane bug, whose presence created such am exciteïment some weeks ago.-MoLasses.\u2014 While the animation that prevailed last week at the outports has considerably subsided, some signs of activity have been perceptible here, and several small cargoes have been sold on the basis of 5 /@ 5} rs per bbl, at which this market closes stead, prices on the coast ruling higher, nothing below 5} @ 5% rs being accepted by dealers.RuM.\u2014The demand having decreased, prices ruled lower, closing at from $65 @ $66 hank bills for 21 proof in chestnut casks ; other classes in proportion.Wax und Tobacco remain in the same condition reported last week,\u2014 Correspondence N.Y.Journal of Commerce.DAIRY FAIR.The Grocer, of London, Eng., in speaking of Canada's success at the recent International Dairy Fair in New York, says : \u2014\u201c The show is pronounced by all who were there to have been the finest display of cheese ever seen in America.The sweepstake prize of $100 for the best cheese made amywhere was carried off with Canadian cheese exhibited by Messrs.A.Hodgson & Sons, of Montreal, Belleville and Brockville, \u20acanada, who also took the first and second prizes for the finest Canadian cheese.The cheese entering into competition for the sweepstakes was composed of the first prize cheese from each State in the United States, and from each class.in which premiums were offered.This included a lot of Engish Stiltons shown by Mr.Nuttsll, also other lots of English cheese shown by Mr.George Walley, of Nantwich, and Messrs.W.and J.Allen, of Wiltshire, also several lots of English cheese which took leading prizes atthe fair of the Dairy Farmers\u2019 Association, held at the Agricultural Hall in London, in October last, and sent out by Mr.F.B.Thurber, for competition.These facts are sufficient to show farmers on this side the good quality of the Canadian cheese shown against some of the finest dairies sent out from England.The scale of points upon which the judges formed their opinions were as follows :\u2014Make 12, flavour 12, texture 8, colour 8, keeping properties 10; and a mem ber of the coms mit- tee said afterwards, * That Canada cheese was like a fine old EnglishCheddar.\u201d As was anticipated, Canada was looked upon as a formidable rival to New York State.and although this decision was a disappointment to many it was hardly a surprise.Hitherto, New York State has boasted of making the finest cheese in America, and some of the leading factories are well known on this side as being in many cases quite equal to many English dairies ; yet it seems now that Canada is likely to become a formidable rival, not only with our American cousins, but also with our own make.The year previous Mr.Jubal Webb, of Loudon, carried off the sweepstake prize with English Cheese, and Canada took se- eond place, and New York third.\u201d 1HE LUMBRE TRADE.\u2014Lumbering is active on the Miramichi, N.B.Mr.Wm.Richarde is at work on the Toxis, Sisters, Burnt Land, Lane, Salmon, and other tributaries of the South-west Miramichi.He expects to cut 20,000,000 this summer.About 20,~ $00,000 feet will be cut for Guy, Bevan 0.\u2014There has been a very large number of American lumber dealers in Ottawa for the past few days with a view of making purchases, owing to the recent heavy rise in the Michigan market, as Ottawa offers the best inducements to buyers.The sales so far reported amount to about 2,000,000 feet, all of which will be shipped immediately.Among the buyers are Messrs, Gray & Son, 500,000 feet ; Jewett, of Boston, 500,000 feet ; Dutiley, of Burlington, 50,000 feet ; Cook & Bros.Whitehall, 200,000 feet.\u2014The Quebec Chronicle, under the heading of ** lumber still booming,\u201d says encouraging reports of the umber trade continue to reach us.We learn that Mr.Beaudet, of the firm of Messrs.Girouard velled through a large portion of Eastern Europe, has effected a sale at very good prices of 500,000 deals, 400,000 spruce and 100,000 pine, and that the firm expects to load below during the coming season fully 30 vessels for European markets The Messrs.King Bros., of River Ouelle, kuve alse sold the whole of their old and new stocks, and expect to load fifteen vessels of the spring fleet.TUE SIKEET MARKET, Montreal, January 30.There was a fair business at the street markets this morning, and prices show comparatively little change.There was a large supply of Beef, which sold at low prices.Poultry ie dull and priees lower.Grain, Flour and Vegetables, unchanged.We quote as follows :\u2014 GRAIN AND FLOUR \u2014Oate, 65c/@75c per bag ; Barley, 60c @ 70c per bushel ; Peas, 80c @ $1; Buckwheat, 45¢ @ 50c ; Flour, $3.10 @ $3.40 per 100 Ibs ; Buckwheat Flour, $0.00 @ $0.00 ; Oatmeal, $2.20 @ $2 40 ; Cornmeal, $1.40@ $1 50; Moulie, $1.10 @ $1.20 ; Bran, 70¢ @ 80c.VEGETABLES AND Fruit, \u2014 Potatoes, 45¢ @ 50c per bag ; Carrois, Turni , and Beets, 30c @ 40c per bushel ; nions, $2.25 ® $2.50c per barrel ; Celery, 25¢ @ 30c per dozen heads ; Cabbages, 25c @ 35c per dozen.Apples\u2014 Winter, $2.50 @ $3 ; good fall, §1 @ $1.25 per barrel; Cranberries, $9 @ $10 per barrel ; Oranges, $6 @ :6.50 per case; Lemens, $8 @ $8.50 per case ; Malaga Grapes, $7 @ $7.50 per keg.PouLrRy-\u2014Turkeys, 8e @ 9c per lb ; Geese, 6c @ Tc; Chickens, 7c @ 9c; Ducks, Tc @ 9c.Mrar\u2014 Beef\u2014Forequarters, $3 @ $4 per 100 1bs; hind-quarters, $4 50 @ $5 50; ressed Hogs, $6 40 @ $6 60.Dairy Probuce\u2014Tub Butter, 17c @ 220 ; Hrints, 22¢ a 30c Cheese, 13c ® c.Ages, packed, 17c @ 19c ; new laid, 24c @ 30c.e Frsa\u2014Haddock and Cod, 5c @ Tc per Ib; Halibut,15¢ @ 17¢ per 1b; Smelt ,; 10c ; Sturgeon, 10¢ ; Salmon, 25¢; Lobsters, 9c @ 10c per lb; Fresh Herrin,s, 20c @ 25c per dozen, Tommycods, 20c per peck, LIVR STOCK MARKET.HANIsToN, January 30.\u2014The Month ly Cattle Fair here was well attended, but on account of the low prices very few sales were made.Sales average from 3c to 3jc live weight.A large number of horses changed hands at prices ranging from $80 to $140.CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Friday, January 30.Wheat in Chicago declined gc.BrERBOHM\u2019S Apvices\u2014Floating Cargoes ~~Wheat and Corn, firm.Cargoes on sage and for shipment\u2014 Wheat and Corn, steady.Mark Lane Wheat and Corn, course of the market and high prices for viet.Mixed American Corn, oft coast, 6d.Buglish and French country wheat markets, steadier.Liverposl Wheat, spot, firm ; do.Corn, quiet.Liverpool Exchange, 2 p.m.\u2014Bacon, C.C., 37s 6d ; Choice Cheese, Tag Prime Western Lard, 89s 6d.Additional, 5 p.m.\u2014Cargoes on passage and for shipment\u2014Wheat and Corn, quiet.Frour\u2014Market unchanged ; very sinall business on spot, but a little more doing for through shipment from points West.Sales reported were 100 brls.Superior Extra at $6.20, and 100 do.Medium Bakers\u2019 at $5.95.THE RECENT INTERNATIONAL Superior Extra 5615 @ 6 20 Extr.3aperfin 60 @605 Fancy.000 @000 Spring Ext 585 @ 590 Superfine \u2026 560 @ 565 .610 @ 640 .53 W585 .440 @ 450 .000 @ 000 Oatario Bags.28 @ 39 City Baes (delivered).325 @ 0 00 BarLey\u2014Nominal, OarusaL.\u2014Ontario, $4.70 @ $4.75 Rye\u2014Nomina).Oars\u201431c @ 32c.PEas \u20147'7c per 66 Iba.Cornuzrar\u2014$2.90 @ $3.00.Corx\u2014About 70c duty paid.CaNanA Wuzar\u2014Spring Wheat, $1.34 @ @ $1.36.cane pe ene * Burrer\u2014 Western, 15¢.@ 20¢.; Brockville and Morrisburg, 17c.@ 2lc.; East-~ ern Townships, 20c.@ 22c.Greamenies, 26c @ 28c, Cuerse \u2014 13e.@ l4c., according to make.Larp\u201410c.@ 11}c.for tubs and pails, Pork\u2014-Mess, $17.00 @ $17.50.Hams\u2014lle.@ 124c.Baoox\u2014B81c.@ 10c.Asxes\u2014Pots, about $4.06 @ $4.05 per Flour, 386d per brl.New YORK, January 30, 12.20 rm \u2014 Wheat, irregular; Chicago, $133 @ $1 35; Milwaukee, $1 86 @ $137.Corn.quiet; No a m.\u2014Opens at $1 213 for March.1185 a n.\u2014§1 19 for February: $1 20% for March.Corn\u2014Receipts, 159,000 bushels; shinments, 92,000 do.931 a.m.\u2014Opens 42c for May.11 32 a.m.\u2014S7}o for February; dljc foi May ; 4l§oc bid for June.OQats\u2014Receipts 21,000 bushels; shipments, 11,000 do.1101 a m\u201437¢ fer May.Barley\u2014 Receipts, 12,- 000 bushels ; shipments, 8,000 bush.9.33 a.m \u2014 Pork\u2014Opens at $12 40 @ $12 45 for March.11.20 am\u2014$12 22} bid for February ; $12 42} for March.9.83 a.m.\u2014Lard\u2014 Opens at $7 40 for March.1029 a m\u2014 $7 32} asked for February ; $7 424 @ $7.45 for March.MiLwauEeE, January 30.\u2014Wheat, receipts, 24,000 bush; shipments, 2,000 bush.9.33 a.m\u2014Opens at, eellers, $1.18} for February.11.34 a.m\u2014$1.18} for cash amd January; $1.18} for February; $1.20 for March.RECEIPTS OF Propuox\u2014 Jan.30.GTR.MO.S.E.R.«& Q.wheats price fer wheat flo rad Michigan sage from $8 50 _ late of Western turkeys Northern chickens sell at 14e @ 15c ; Western do at 9c Ducks at 9¢ @ Île; Quail at $4 50 es and Grouse at $1 50 per A Per doz., tice in prices, Potatoes at ith 2 few poice orthern stock sells at 50¢, Jacksons dull at 40c @ are quoted at $3 50 @ $3 75 per bbl.better demand fo the market is frm for choice har $2 75 per bbl.tion is light, and the salesare in small lots.We quote No 1 A ppl No2at $1 25 @ 5 per bbl.Cranberries sell at $6 @ $8 per bbl.for rye, and $11 per ton tiger.Point Levis., to L\u2019'Islet L\u2019Islet.Kamouraska .to Riviere du Loup.36 Riviere du Loup.to Trois Pistoles .27 St.Felicite Cap Chatte Light to Cap Chatte Town to StAnnesdes Montsto Fox River .Grifin\u2019s Cove.NEWFOUNDLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA DISTANCES EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 e from $5 75 ar 25, the latter ancy bakers\u2019 brands.Winter $7 for Ohio c 36 75 @ 37 35 for Indiana ; ee Li ; cT wheat patents a or common to choice Peancy spring wheat\u201d patents at $7 50 @ $3 per bbl from 49}c per bush for No 1 ico: No 1 white, 53¢ for choice extra ton fof the low grades dull and n lected.Burrzr\u2014The market all round is dull and sellers are anxious to make sales, We quote Western creameries at 8lc @ 3%, little with one or two fancy ones selling a above the outside figure; Northern creameries at 28c a 80c ; fall-made New York and Vermont butter at 27c @ 286, with a little higher price for selections; good fair lots of New York and Vermont butter at 24c @ 25¢; winter butter at 20c @ 22c: Western ladle-packed at 18c @ 22c, and with something choice selling a little high= er; common butter at 12c @ 15¢, with very little here.a heimarket rules firm, and the actories are selling at 14c @ 1 b; gooddo at 12}¢ @ 18¢, and ido per to fair at 11c @ 12c.Eaes\u2014There continues to be a good su Ply of freshly-laid eggs that have soid a 22c @ 20c for Southern ; 17¢ @ i9¢ for Western.23c for Eastern and near-by stock ; PouLTRY\u2014The market is dull.Choice sell at 12c d choice Northern would sell at Tee Len @ 11c: Geese at 6c @ 8c; VuezTABLES\u2014T'here is no change to no- and the market is quiet for 50e @ 58c for Eastern stock, Choice ones selling at 55c.45c per bush.Onions are APPLES AND URANBERRIES\u2014There is à Apples for shipping, and d fruit at The demand for consump- esat $2 50 @ $2 75, and Hay anD Sreaw\u2014 We quote common ha: at $18 @ $14 per ton; medium at $15 $16, and prime at $16 @ $17 per tons the .o price fora Tancy lot.Straw at $28 for cat.\u2014Adver.iser TELEGRAPH OFFICES List of Offices from Point Levis to Cap Milescerarenneene 47 to Kamouraska .\u2026 29 Rosier, with distances :\u2014 From To 106 lbs.Trois Pistoles .to Rimouski .39 DrEssep Hocs\u2014#5.85 @ $6.00.Famouski sovv000 tO Father Point.8 SEEDS -\u2014 Clover, $4.15 .830 per | Father Point.to St.Flavie.16 bushel.3 @e#H pe St.Flavie.to Grand Metis.7 FrerouTs via Porlland\u2014Heavy Grain, | Grand Metis.to Satane seve 80 7s; Ashes, Pots, 475 6d, Pearls, 57s 6d; | Matane .to St.Felicite.13 to Cap Chatte.8 StAn\u2019esd\u2019sM\u2019nts 9 Martin Riveri i Martin River.to Menus Louis.22 ., iet.ipts\u2014Whea ver.: : 16,000 bushaie ; Chute 1 eeiptas peat, Mont Louis.to River Madeline 20 10,000 bushels ; Rye, 1,000 bushels ; Barley, | River Madeline.to Grand Vallee \u2026 8 2,000 bushels.Grand Vallee.to Chlorodorme.15 Cuicaao, Jan.30.\u2014 Wheat \u2014 Receipts, | Chlorodorme .to Grand Etang .9 28,000 bushels ; shipments, 21,000 do.980 | Grand Etang.to Fox River.ee 21 Griffin\u2019s Cove., 7 Cap Rosier \u2026\u2026 8 Nautical Miles Cape Rosier (Que) to Channel Office, § (Cape Ray (Nfla).830 Channel Office \u2026 to Cape Race (NAd).440 Cape Race (Nfld) to St.John (Nfd).100 St Johns (NHd).to Halifax (N.S.78 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee MARINE INTELLIGENCE FOREIGN PORTS.QUEENSTOWN, January 30.\u2014Arrived \u2014Bothnia.Arrived\u2014Nevada.NEW YORK, January 80.\u2014Arrived\u2014 Daniel Steinmann, from \u2018Antwerp.LONDON, January 30.\u2014Arrived\u2014Bris- tol City and Lena.IMPURTS.GRAND TRUNK WEST.& Beaudet, Bersamis, who has lately tra- |.March March March March.March June March March March March Corn, doing ; 5 106%; E 333 p for Februar $1 34 for A Oats, bush., 700 Barley, bush.500 2,000 Flour, brls.1,000 vee Oatmeal, bris:.100 .Ashes, brls.46 2 Butter .164 17 Lard, brls.53 aus Tallow, brls.83e Leather, rolls 197 55 D Hogs .-.11 15 Tobacco.38 .MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.EUROPEAN.LONDON, January 30.MONETARY\u2014I1 30 a à \u2014 Consols, 95 5-16; 4}>s, 110$; 5's, 106%; Erie, 48} ; IN.C, 1074.p_m\u2014Console, 98#; 44's, 111; 5e, rie, 47%; Ill.C, 1074.LIVERPOOL, January 30.COTTON\u2014Quiet and steady ; Bplands, 71-16d ; Orleans, 7 3-16d.Cheese, 732.UNITED STATE®\".CHICAGO, January 80.GRAIN~9 30 a m \u2014 Wheat \u2014 $1 20} 983 & m\u2014Corn\u201441jc May ; 4lfc June.943 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 18% Feb; $1 20} 10 18 a m\u2014Wheat\u2014Sales at $1 18%, now $119 Fab; rales at $1 194, now $1 20% March.Corn, 41 \u20ac May 1101 a m-\u2014Wheat, $L 194 Feb; $1 203% Marck.Corn, 42¢ May 11 27 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 194 Feb; $i 203 1207 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 19} Fob; $1 20} Corn, 414c May ; 414: June 1 05 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 18% @ $1 18} Fe m\u2014Wheat, $1 18} Feb; $1 20 March.Coro, 36ÿc Feb; 41fc May; 414c June ; 42}c July PORK\u20149 82 a m\u2014$12 40 @ $12 45 Mch 983 a m\u2014§12 23} March 10 33 à m\u2014 $12 25 Feb; $12 45 March 11 27 a m\u2014$12 25 bid Feb ; $12 45 bid $12 174 acked F March ;.$12 524 packers\u2019, $4 85 $4 50 @ $4 75 asked Jan; $1 44 Call, receipts, 11 66 a m\u2014$7 45 bid March 105 p m~$7 30 Jan and Fe $7 42% March ; $7 524 April 2 55 p m\u2014$7 30 bid Feb; $7 42} March 331 p m\u2014$7 324 @ $7 35 Feb; $7 46 March; $7 55 April HOGS\u2014Estimated closirg, light grade $4 35@$4 50 @ $465; hea shippin ; sales, 9,000.vy Fping, NEW YORK, January $0.GRAIN\u201411 15 à m- Wheat, No 2 Bed, sales, $1 48 March ; now $1 474 bid 11 40 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 484 March 12 20 p m\u2014Wheat, irregular; Chicago.$133 @ $1 35; Milwaukee, $1 36 @ $1 37: Corn, quiet ; No 2, 62c 4 15 p m\u2014Wheat, Call, No 2 Red, $1 46 @ $1 44} Feb; $1 47 @ $1 47} March ; $1 484 @ $1 49 April, cash 5940 ; 63c Jan; 630 agked Feb ; No 2, 594c @ 60tc Feb ; 5786 @ 58} March ; 544 @ 54} May PORK\u201412 25 p m\u2014New, $13 00 February ; $13 06 March 156 p m\u2014New, $13 February LARD\u201412 25 p m\u2014 Now, $7 85 February ; $7 90 March ; $7 974 April 155 p m\u2014New, March ; $7 95 April 1215 pm\u2014Wheat, $1 19 cash; No 3, $104 @ $105 rejected nominally 87c.Corn, new HighMixed, 35}c; rejected, 344c.12 46 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 18% Feb; $1 20% $L 18} @ $1 184 Jan ; b; $1 20 March.Corn, 86%c @ 36ÿc Feb; 37}c @ 878c March ; 4l4c May; 41be June ; 42c July 159 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 044 ; rejected, 88e.2 34 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 193 March 2 45 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 19} Feb; $1 204 March.Corn, 413c May 3 02 p m\u2014Wreat, $1 184 Feb; $1 19% March.Corn, 41fc May ; 36fc Feb ; 414c 816 p m-Waeat, $1 18} Feb; $1 194 11 56 p m\u2014$12 22} Feb ; $12 42} March 1 05 pm\u2014$12 16 @ $12 174 Jan ; eb; $12 35 @ $12 374 159 p m\u2014$12 17} @ $12 20 Fob; $1237} 2 13 p m\u2014$12 124 Feb; $1230 Mareh 2 42 p m\u2014$12 55 @ $12 574 March 2 48 à m\u2014$12 20 Feb ; $12 40 March 3 00 p m\u2014$12 174 Feb ; $12 874 March ; 831 p m\u2014$12 254 @ $12 274 Feb $12 45 March ; $12 60 April LARD\u20149 83 à m\u2014$7 40 March.1033a m\u2014$7 324 @ $735 Feb; $745 bh; $7 40 @ 24,000 ; No 2 Red, sales, $7 85 Feb; $7 87 MILWAUKEE, J anuary 30, a GRAIN\u2014933 a m\u2014Wheat, sellers at $1 184 for February.330 p m\u2014Wheat\u2014Ha 31 194 ; No 2, $1 18 for Febr 3, $1 044} rd, $1 20 ; No 1, $1 18 for cash and January; wary; $1 193 for March ; No TOLEDO, January 30.GRAIN\u201412 m\u2014Wheat, firmer ; $1 284 y ; $1 81 for March ; $1 334 @ pril.Corn\u2014High Mixed, 4140 for cash ; No 2, 42}c for cash ; sales, 444c for May.Oats, nominal.DE l'ROIT, January 80.GRAIN\u201412 55 p m\u2014Wheat, unsettled, lewer ; no sales; Extra No 1 White on spot, $1 28 for February; $1 284 for March ; §1 804 for April ; $1 82} for May ; milling No 1 nominal at $1 20.BOSTON, January?29.\u2014 FrLour\u2014There is rather more inquiry.pers at $5 @ $5 25 per bbl, with very little i common extras at sell $5 50 @ $6 ; and Wisconsin and Minnesota Spring We quote Su- ; mixed Ontario Bank 40 bush wheat; A W Ogilvie 500 bush barley: A G McBean 5.0 do rye; W R Howland 100 brls flour; J EB Hunsicker 100 do; Crane & B 100 do; T W Raphael 100 do; order Canadian Bank of C~mmerce 100 do; Kirkpatrick &co 100 do; order Bank of Hamilton 1t0 do; order Standard Bank 10v do, order Molsons Bnk 700 bags do T W Raphael 200 do do; Crane & B 100 brls oatmeal; J Dorgall &co 1 brl ashes; Tees, C & W 3do Kirk, L &co 2 do; order of shipper 38 do; A G McBean 1 do; T Shaw ! do; Beli, 8 &co 1 keg butter; D Crawford a do; A G McBean 10 do; Hudon & O 7do; M Laing 20 do; J G Wurtele 20 do; G Hamilton 8 do; Foisy & BY do; A Hodgson & Son 35 do; F Wilsen 13 do; M Hannan 21 do; J Hatchett 7 do; M Laing 52 brls lard; À Savage & Son 83 do tallow; J Dougall &co 18 rolls ieather; E Lapierre 8 do; J G Stevenson 20 do; Cassils, S &co 3 do; Ames, H &co 120 do; Mullarky &co 24 do; Cassils, S &co 6 do; Pagels & F 10 hhds tobacco; W C McDonald 22 do; S Davis 6 do; Bell, S & co 2 dressed hogs; W Head & zen 2 do; V Hudon 44 bles; C B Mohare 2 ploughs; H A Nelson & Son 2 cs; G Reeves 2:0 bdls; Thos Pringle 3 machines; J L Cassidy 10 cks; J Rattray &co 50 caddies- Q.M.O.& O.RAILWAY.Hochelaga\u2014A G McBean 700 bush oats; Lafreniere & St O 2,000 bush barley; A Rowan 20 bgs oatmeal; J Hannan 7 do; O Marion 10 do; J Levesque 8 cords wood: D Archambault 8 do; T Bienvenu 8 do; E Larue 8 do; J Lt Levesque 8 do; D Beaudry 8 do; D Sleeth 8 do; E Papineau 16 do; JB Archambault 1 pkg poultry; J Fannier 4 do; J Malihot 3 do; J Hannan 1 keg butter; J Malihot 9 do; T Shaw 2 do; Cassils, S&co 10 rolls leather; S Delorme 2 do; Cassils, S &co 2 do; D P beattie 410 sides leather; H Goldrick 4,000 last stocks; Mrs G Whitfleld 6 head live stock; J Hannan 2 dressed hogs; G St Pierre 6 do.Mile End\u2014B Graham 1 cord wood; L Charette 1 keg butter; À Fulton 4 do; B Bone 4 q-s beef; J Robert] hoad live stock; W Martin 4 do: J B Blomnier 2 do; H Joly 4 do; T Gregg do; P Luuzon 1 dressed hog; E Bone 4 do; L Charette z do.VERMONT JUNCTION, 8 Kiernan 6 cs; S McCall&co 1 do; J G \u2018Mackenzie 1 do; W C McDonald 5 hhds; .W Johnson 4 brls; JY Gilmour 1 os; Tees C&W 1 hf chst; Robertson L&co 4 do; F Clement 4 bxe; H Birks&co 2 bles; Kingan &MeB 25 bdls; Kirk .&co 2 bxs 10 ce; L H Packard 7 brls; w C McDonald 2 hhds; Canada Kubber co 2 gears; Tees C&W 42 hf chats; Robertson&L 62 do; R Reford&co 81 do; B Macprerson&co 5 bxs; Heney& Li 1 Ca; D Bentley&co 1 ble; Montreal Cotton co 2 xs.GRAND TRUNK EAST.R & Lightbound 226 hf chests; Douglask McN 31 brls; J A Mathewson 12 bags ; Cook&Richardson 1 brl: McLachlan Brog les; CC Snowdon 2 brls; D Crawford 6 erts 8 bxs ; J W Smith 60 bxa; J C Gordon 15 do; J G Mackenzie 1 cs ; McIntyre, F &co3cs; McKay Bros 1 cs ; Cassils, S& co 3 do ; Geo Childs & co 10 bdis; LG Son & co 6 cs.ROUSES POINT Hughes&L 1 ventilator; E Nield 1 cg; D Crawford 1 bx 1 brl: Crathern&(C 1 es; John Teffers 1 lot hh goods, rer cts THE HORSE AND CATTLE.À damp bed, or a draft of cold air acting on a heated and prespiring horse will often lay the foundation of a malady that utterly ruins his usefulness.Open windows and doors on opposite sides of the stable, or openings in the walls er floor should be carefully guarded against, especially when the horse has just come in frem work.But in securing comfortable warmth, we must avoid impure air, from confinement of the breath or emanations from dung or urine.Cleanliness and sufficient opening for the ingress and egress of air, on one side of the stable only, or above the level of the animals on both sides, will guard against cold, while gecur- ing purity of the atmosphere.+* ® Large numbers of cattle die annually in the West from the lack of water when fediog in the cornfields.Dry cornestalks, as compared with grass, are constipating food, but smutty corn-stalks are especially liable to cause impaction of food in the stomach, and disease of the brain.The riek is largely, or entirely obviated if there is a sufficient supply of water ; but when the water supply is frozen up the animal can no longer chew the cud from lack of water in the paunch to separate and float its contents, and impaction and a whole train of evil consequences follow.If water can be supplied so that the eattle can drink at will, it is better ; but if not, it should be allowed abundantly at any cost, twice a day.* * * While in many cages no other than iced water can be had, it is all-important that stock should not be left to become so thirsty that they fill themselves when driven to drink, and then stand shivering in the cold stall or stan- chione, where they are denied even the privilege of stimulating their circulation by walking about.\u2014National Live-Stock Journal.QUIL1Y OF WRONG.Some people have a fashion of eonfusing excellent remedies with the large mass o \u2018 patent medicines,\u201d and in this they are guilty of a wrong There are some adver tised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them, and one at least we know of\u2014 Hop Bitters.The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a climate as we have most of the year in Bay City, and has always fcund them to be first-class and reliable, doing all that is claimed for them.ne WANTED.\u2014Shermann & Co., Marshall Mich., want an Agent in this County at once, at a salary of $100 per month and expenses paid.For full particulars address as above: DW 274 + MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETIE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, .=a Trew adv eutisemie rer ; mme : = Few Advertisements.OR & BRO.NOTICE Canada, has paid a considerable sum of | to make political capital for himself, } of the Provinces as to its Independence for Amusements.HB eelings.a JOHN TAYL 1 i ever, an o Its in , \u2019 he iat to ee tang aim against (and for that purpose to denounce those {780 RG t0, No beng BAIS Canade | ACADEMY OF MUSIC NOTICE ERCHANTS A Mx.G.A.MoGREGOB, ol Hudson,P.Q.| him.\u2018That is quite true; but, as we | \u2014auch, we sappese, #8 the Duchess of New York.The bulk of the trade of the \u2014 ° M po 73 adi 18 authorized to receive subscriptions to | had occasion to say a day or two ago, it | Marlborough and the Mansion House | Great Western Railway is lost to the port LAST PERFORMANCE! MEETING TURLRS AGENTS.ar J our Daily and Weekly Editions is also true that Mr.Huntington re- | Committee, who are really labouring for of Montreal because Pres Tocilities oxist - Farewell to America, HEAN NU AL SENBRAE MANUFAC po 3 JAMES STEWART, fused to make any arrangement until | the relief of the sufferers.It concludes ae York with.produce Miss Ad laid Neilson D SUPPLIES FOR Managing Director! all charges of fraud were withdrawn | thus:\u2014 which might be carried by Canadian rail 5 Ce al ° Conch Sbake- \"ni I J nsurance om an BTS EQUIPMENT AK - - So 1 as th ased \u2019 is sai i in | Ways is one less in Montreal or | supported by Mr.Max fitrakosch®s Sha | x I = erald, sn allegation ot persona ne doing, which there \u2018ie not terriblo privation.nd Quebec.The time, bas come when Mont- sperean Company « of Metropolitan | IE $ ENGI NEERS; - .: > lit i tth : real must move.e continuing of e .\u2014_\u2014 ne, on LCA qd Mr.Huntington had nothing to do but | 1,15 12570, (hat the scence toe tha Eons Canada Central to a port on Lake Huron, THIS SATURDAY NIGHT __ OF CANADA, Jadging from what the party states who BOILER MAKE fight.So soon &s it became a question | lish Parliament voted fifty millions of dol- ond the Construction of the pLoronto and THE HUNCHBACK - will be held in the Company\u2019s Office, 179 | is obtaining the amount of the Monts = AM FITTERS À SATURDAY MORNING, JAN.31 | Whether à man migbt not with perfeot portant antrum, wer distress, fm- | pointe of Such vital interest to the January go 2 * Dezouche\u2019s.ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal, on Protestant Church D paid amy in in- STE ; : \u2014 innocence be made legally resp.neible ; : prosperity and the increase of the popula- next, | nearly $30,000 per annum hold AND ; APPOINTMENTS.for the acts of a body to which he \u2014 te dis S0 os fan.Jot famine tion, together with the enhancement of the THE ANNIVERSARY BALL Monday.2nd day of February terest money to wealthy people who ho ; Academy of Music\u2014 Performance at 8 p.m.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY JOHN J.AENTON.Real Estate\u2014At his rocms, at 11 and 11.30 a.m.\u2014 PASSENGERS Per 88 \u201cMoravian,\u201d Capt Grabgm, from Halifax to Liverpool, 31st January, 1880 : Capt Allington, Mrs Allington and two children, Mr À J Behan, Mr Billing, Mr Chapman, Mr Richard Clay, Mr R R Dobell, Mr A M Hayne, Mr Mahon, Mr Neal, Mr Page, Mr H J Parsons, Capt Walker, Mrs Walker.NEWS SUMMARY DOMINION.Arcupisorp Lynch will be back from Halifax, N,S., next week.Tux Now Brunswick Legislature will meet on February 26th, for the despatch of businees.CounrærFaiTs of the Union Bank of Prince Edward's Island are in circalation at St.John, N.B.SEVERAL proprietors of halls in Torouto have refused to rent their places to the recently formed Republican Club.A MOVEMENT is on foot to get the members of the Dominion Civil Service to contribute each a day\u2019s pay for the relief of the poor of Ireland.A DEPUTATION oof leading gentlemen waited upon the County Council of Chatham yesterday on behalf of the distressed people of Ireland, The Council granted $500 for that purpose.Mz.E.T.Smith hassent a money order for twenty pounds sterling to the Nans of Kenmare for the relief of the distress in Ireland, being in part the result of the recent entertainment in St.James «tall, Toronto.THE reason of Captain Grant relinquishing his poation as nide-de-camp to the Lieu\u2018.-Governor of Ontario was becauso he demanded and drew bis pay for a coupl3 cf months during the summer s«pent in England.MILLER, sentenced to 14 years in the Penitentiary for setting fire to a house on Yonge street, Toronto, in which a man named Nash and his wife were burned to death, has been liberated after serving four years, and is now in England.Tae special train on which were the Governor-General and staff arrived at North Srreet Station, Halifax, at eleven o\u2019clock Friday morning.A salute of 19 guns was fired from the Citadel on arrival of train, Among those presentin the station were Lieut.-Governor Archibald, Mayor Tobin and City Councll, the Lord Bishop, the officer commanding garrison and s'aff, officers of the different corps, D.S.A.Laurie and staff, commanding officers of the militia corps in garrison, chaplains and other clergy, members of the Lecal Government and Legislature, Dominion representatives, &¢.The guard of honour at the station was composed of men from the 101st Royal Bengal Fusiliers.The Gov- ernor-General proceeded immediately after arrival to Government House, where he was met by a guard of honour from the 97th Regiment.UNITED STATES.Tax great New York charity ball netted from $8,000 to $10,000 for the benefit of the Nursery and Child\u2019s Hospital.P.WALTER SMITH, kuown on the stage as Walter Birch, once a popular tenor, died at Jersey City of paralysis.J.P.MUNTooN, one of the oldest citizens of Patterson, has failed.He lost $150,000 by bad debts and endorsements recently.THE riot at Liberty furnace, Woodstock, Va, ended by the discharge of the negro workmen, who were anxious to get away.Tar New York Herald\u2019s Albany correspondent says Col.Conkling, who is trying to harmonize Democratic differences, favours a conference of 20 or more leading men of both wings at Albany for consultation.ATTORNEY-GENERAL WARD has called upon receivers of bankrupt corporations throughout New York State to send in their last reports; he proposes to secure the passage of a law under which he can hold receivers to strict accountability.Ter New York Herald\u2019s San Francisco correspondent says the Secretary of War has been petitioned to send a Government vessel to the relief of two whalers, wbich, with the Arctic steamer * Jeannette,\u201d are said to be icebound in the Arctic Ocean.Tuz N.Y.Herald's Richmond special says that Senator Mahone is in favour of the Readjusters\u2019 State Convention placing independent electors in the field and casting the electoral vote of Virginia as seemed best for her interests, regardless of party.Such a plan might make Virginia the arbiter of the next Presidency.Tux New York Tribune says Hoyt\u2019s removal is generally approved of im official circles.Hoyt made few friends and many enemies since he has been in office.Chairman Barlow of the Board, however, has been friendly to Hoyt, and in answer to personal accusations hes written a long letter admitting he had been interested in Indian contracts.Irow Pipe, Chief of the Gros Ventres, reports Sitting Bull, with 600 lodges, en- campsd on the Big Bend of Milk River, moving south.He is very destitute, and has suffered untold misery this winter from hunger.Sitting Bull declares that if allowed to hunt on this side he will he friendly to the whites; but if his people are molested he will fight.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.Very Rev.Frxpx.OakLEY, Roman Catholic divine, of London, aad writer on religious subjects, is dead ; aged 78.FOREIGN: BRUNERAU, a notorious Colonel under the Paris Commune, died recentiy in Ficrence.a INTELLIGENCE from Herat announces that Ayoub Kahn\u2019s troops threaten to go home unless they are paid.A Rous despatch says the condition of the Pope\u2019s health is causing anxiety.He suffers from fits, shivering, and great prostration, but persists im his usual occupations.THE strength of the German army on a peace footing is 17,220 officers and 401,659 men.This does not include the projected increase, which, it is reported, is chiefly destined to reinforce the Alsace-Lorraine garrisons.TBE Monde, the organ of the Papal Nauncio, referring to the mission of Parnell to the United States, says.\u2014\u201c By the mouth of a Protestant, Catholic Ireland calls Protestant England to account.Whoever outrages justice paves the way for terrible expiations.\u201d A BERLIN despatch says Bismarck has determined to demand directly from the Pope what really are the grievances of the Church which prevent the establishment of solid peace.When the answer is received the Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs will draft a Bill abolishing eeveral clauses of the May laws.A Paris despatch says tke coalition of the moderate Republicans with the Conservatives have elected Leon Say to the Presidency of the Senate Finance Committee over Calmona, Vice\u2014President of the Senate, and the regular Republican candidate.The Senate proceeded to elect a life Senator, selecting Dr.Paul Broca, the eminent authropologist.Dufaure, a Republican life Senator, with 12 or 14 followers, who practically ceased to belong to the Left Centre and must henceforth rank as a distinct group, midway between the Left and Right Centres, opposed Broca, on the ground of his Darwinian tendencies.It is manifest if the Dufaure group gains à few accessions through alarm at the Radicalism of the Chamber of Deputies it will be able to hold the balance of power, The rejection of clause 7 of the Education Bill is now considered certain.THE COON COMING DOWN.Under this head the Mail alludes to a matter whick, perhaps with one exception, does not concern any man, woman, or child in Canada.But, if it thought it of sufficient interest to make any reference to it at all, it ought at Least to have the decency to give the whole facts and not a part of them.The statement made with various comments is that Mr.Huntington, having been aued on account of his name being affixed to a certain prospectus, of which he knew nothing when it was published in Scotland, he being at the time in nominally and officially, but not really, belonged, the matter resolved itseif into a question merely of prudence.Hence he was willing to compromise, rather than near heavy law expenses and much anxiety in bringing about an issue, doubtful as the issue of any law suit is.The Mail may say that the characters of public men are public property, and that, in a certain sense, we are ready to grant.Ii a suit had been brought against a political leader on either side, in which fraud was proved, and a verdict or judgment was rendered against him.we should bo the last to say that such a man was fit to be trusted by his fellow- countrymen in posts of honour or confi- denee.That is one thing, and it is quite another to which they, indeed, for the mere purpose of political spite, to take up a piece of litigation still pending, and to assume the truth of all the allegations on one side, though they are un- provec, may be without foundation, and are at last withdrawn and apologized for by those who made them.Tbe Mail intimates that the time of Parliament is again to be occupied with this dispute about a Scotch joint-stock company.We do not suppose that Mr.Huntington will regret that, if it is thought a good way of spending Canadian money.His enemies have long been using mere allegations such as are to be found in any declaration drawn by a plaintiff's attorney, and giving them out as if they were established truths.In the meantime he hus had nothing to reply except his own allegations.Now he is in a different position ; being able to go into the whole matter with irrefragable evidence as to every step of it.la the meantime, if the Mail de~ sires to purify public life in Canada by eliminating from it, or so holding up to scorn as to render uuinfluential, men who have practised the grossest fraude, who have been proved on oath to bave practised them, who have been condemned in formal judgments for having practised them, ard have escaped the damages by a judgment in appeal only oun technical grounds, and at the expense of a still wore severe condemnation of their rascality than in the first judgment, 1c has an excellent subject, much rearer home, and in a matter much more germane to Qatario than the one it has taken up.When the affair to which we allude ocourred we printed the judgments of the two Equity Judges, one after the other, as pieces of news.We have not since referred to gem, because our idea of political dis~ cussion does not admit of its being conducted as a matter of personal persecution.But we repeat that, if the Mail has any great desire to exhibit a leading public man in the character of a scamp, it can easily find a more striking example than the one it has chosen, which is besides a nearer and dearer one\u2014nearer on locality; dearer on account of the sweet political counsel in which the party concerned and the Mail d> closely accord.LORD MONCK AND HIS TENANTS.As Lord Monck\u2019s Governor-General- ship has made him well known in Canada, it may be interesting to some of our readers to see the condition of his estate, and his way of dealing with his tenants.This we are able to ascertain from a letter addressed by his Lordship to the Rev.P.J.Mulhall, of Paulstown, Kilkenny, who, as chairman of a public meeting, had asked for an abatement of rents.Ho begins by saying tbat be replies on account of his personal re~ gard for Mr.Mulhall ; but under protest, because he conceives that the contract between landlerd and tenant is one of a private nature between in- dividuale.Any proposition, therefore, for changing its conditions should be a matter for private communication, not collective remonstrance.He then expresses his trust that his conduct during thirty years, as a landlord, proves his readiness to listen to any appeal to forego strict legal rights, on a case being made out, of particular misfortune.But he cannot admit, he says, that the present circumstances, taken in connection with the way his property has been treated, form just ground for a general abatement of rent.No general change of rates has been made on his estate for thirty years, during which he has been the proprietor, nor, he be- ligves, for twenty years preceding.The tenants, therefore, in general, hold at rents fixed \u201cfifty years ago, when the prices of all articles of agricultural produce were very much lower than at present.As to the particular circumstances of the season, he asserts, on his own experience as a farmer as well as on information gained from others, that the harvest-\u2014we suppose on his own lands\u2014is not worse, but better, than in the two preceding years.He then refers to the Poor Law valuation of land, and refuses to admit that it affords any fair criterion of a just letting.It was not made for that purpose ; was based on much lower prices than now prevail ; and was put at 20 per cent.below the fair value as ascertained by those prices.But as it is often referred to, he compares it with the valuation at which his lsages are granted.On his Kilkenny estates 126 tenants hold at rents not exceeding the Poor Law valuation ; 3 at rents 5 per cent.higher ; 23 at rents 10 per cent.higher ; and 25 at rents 15 per cent.higher.Therefore, not one pays within ten per cent.of what was thought a fair letting rate thirty years ago.Between that period und the present, times had been very good, and the tenants had enjoyed the advantage of high prices.Ho could then have readily exeacted higher rents, but he refrained from doing so, and he adds~Ff¢ It is poor en- \u201c\u2018 couragement to owners of land, who * desire to exercise moderation in the \u2018 assertion of their rights, to find \u201c that, after a long period of low rents \u201c to the landlord, and large profits to \u201c the tenant, they are, on the first ap.\u201cproach of depression, pressed for \u201c abatements equally with those who, \u201c by exacting their rents with more \u201c rigour, are able to make a parade of a \u201c large per centage of remissions, without reducing the returns from their \u2018 property to the level of the ordinary \u201cincome of the man who has treated \u201c those who hold his land with consider- \u201c ation and liberality.\u201d MR, PARNELL AND I1HE NEW YORK ¢«\u201c HERALD.Mr.Parnell having wntten a very peremptory order to the New York Herald to publish à letter, in which he says that it suppressed part of his speech, the Herald replies and accuses him of caring nothing fer the starving people of Ireland ; but of heing anxious source destroyed half a million of people.It is believed a calamity like that is upon the Irish people now, a calamity in the face of which all can be done by any person or persons will not meet the needs of the hour.And at such a time an Irish patriot visits a foreign country\u2014 for what?To parade his little nostrum of a proposed change in the land laws as the great remedy, and to 1evile those men in Ireland who are actually endeavouring to feed the hungry people.Here is a flagrant exhibition of the real Irish difficulty.Irishmen often enough endeavour to tell the world what Ireland\u2019s difficulties are, and do not always sncceed despit.their eloquence, but they may be depended upon to demonstrate the character of those difficulties in their owa conduct.Irish eoldiers sre found on every battle field in the world, and as good as the best that are there, yet tbey cannot fight for the freedom ef Ireland.Irishmen have been the most capable politie cians that ever distinguished themselves in Eogland\u2019s service.But as Ireland\u2019s sons cannot make her independent now so they could not ruie her when they had the chance.And for that there was but one cause.\u2018They generally tried to annihilate one another rather than the enemy; juat as now, with a spirit of implacable, ineradicable intoleramce, Mr.Parnell forgets the distrees of the Irish people in his eagerness to denouncs otters engaged in relieving that distress.PRUSTEKS IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, An important statute respecting trustees and trasts was passed during the last session of the Local Parliament.Its main object was apparently to crystallize, 80 to speak, the law on the subject, in the form of a definite enactment.Therefore, little or no change has been made, except, perhaps, by the teuth clause.We believe that, rightly or wrongly, it hes hitherto been understood that trustees migat lawfaliy invest the moneys of the trast in the stocks of Chartered Banks.Oar banks had had so long a career of success, that people, who were not very imprudent, thought such investments were nov improper.By this tenth clause, however, it is deslared that trustees, without direction, must invest in Dominion or Provineia! stock or debentures, or in public securities of the United Kingdom or the United States\u2014by which, ye suppose, is meant the securities of the Governments of these two countries only\u2014or on real estate iu this Province; or on first privilege or hypothec upon real estate in this Province, valaed on the Municipal valuation roll at doable the amount of the invest.nent.Tar Coir Tax, AND How IT IS EecarED\u2014It is stated by the Welland Iribune that Mr.Macallam, member of Parliament for Monck, is so littie satisfied in his own person with the coal tax, which he has helped to impose so cheer- fally upon other people, that he has got ene of those convenient Orders-in-Coun- cil which partially repeal the law.Mr.Macallum has some tugs on the Detroit River, and things have been so * fixed \u201d that they can coal at Windsor and Halifax without paying duty on their fuel.The alleged reason is that Mr.Macallum has to compete with Auerican tugs, and cannot do so if his coal costs him 12 per cent.more than the L Americana have to pay.A very good reason ; but our Welland contemporary says.the exemption does not apply in such a way as to relieve the tug- owners on the canal.But it is not tug- owaers who are affected by it.Every resident in Canada finds himself, so far as this ¢>al business is concerned, worse off than be would be if he lived in the States; and ome does not see why human life and comfort, which depend upon cheap fuel quite as much as steam tugs do, should not have the same exemption as is acoorded to them.TEE STEAMER © SARMATIAN\u201d is not expected to arrive at Halifax before Saturday night, and if she has experienced rough weather, not possibly until much later.Should she arrive on Saturday, Or early on Suuday, ib is likely the Vice-Regal party will leave early on Monday for Ottawarer WEST TO EAST.RAILWAY COMMUNICATIONS.CREDIT VALLRY AND QUEBEC PROVINCIAL SysTeMe\u2014THEE LATEST PROJECT.Mr, George Laidlaw, President of the Credit Valley Railway, is at present staying at the Windsor, and yesterday a representative of this journal waited upon that gentleman for the purpose of ascertaining as to whether he had any particular mission;to the city.After being received in a very gentlemanly manner the following solloquy took place.Rerorren\u2014 Would you, sir, object to inform me what your present purpose is in visiting our city?> Mr.Laronaw\u2014I visit Ottawa for the firat time in eight years with a view to laytbefore Parliament matters pecaliar to the Credit Valley line, and other things affecting the railways of the country.I come to Montreal especially to see the Premier, Mr.Chapleau, with a view to promote the formation of a company or syndicate to purchase the Quebec Railway, and to undertake the construction of the Torento and Ottawa Railway, subject to power being reserved by the Provinces cf Quebec and Ontario granting forever the independence of the line.The whole of the proposed system of railways,if the new portion were well built in easy gradients, would prove a most valuable property, and be of the greatest possible consequence to the prosperity of the cities of Montreal and Quebec, as well as to the Province generally.As an independent outlet from Teronto eastward for the Great Western, Canadian, the Credit Valley Railway, the Northera, the Toronto, Grey and Bruce, the Toronto and} Nipissing, the Midland etc., it would be of the first importance to the Province of Ontario.REPoRTER\u2014Do you consider the scheme of that importance to the city of Toronto, that the city should give it any money ?Mr, LarnLaw-\u2014Toronto should not be required to give it much money.Toronto has invested in its jEsplanade $%00,000 for the convenience of railways, and it has given vo the Northern $200,000, to the Narow Gauges $400,000, to the Muskoka $100,000, and tv the Credit Valley $350,- 000, making a total of $1,850,000, an amount in excess of the money hitherto paid by tbe whole Province of Ontario.This outlay has raised the assessment of Toronto no less than $30,000,000 n ten years No doubt the city would derive bencfit from the competition for its trade and receipt, but Toronto would, after all only be the \u201c hopper \u201d fer the spout which would discharge into Montreal.Therefore, as a connecting point, it is in ne degree so much interested in a railway leading away from it as Montreal is in a mew railway which would: duplicate its business with the West.REPORTER\u2014W hat do you think Montreai shouid do ?Mr.Larnnaw\u2014Montreal has done very little for herself, excepting the aid to the Occidental.Montreal cannot expect to become the great commercial emporium,which it ought to be and which it should be the pleasure of the Dominion to make it, upon a sicgle pair of rails leading to the West.I: is an absurd comparison between the number of rails leading into New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, aud to think that the Dominion of Canada bas only one single line, the controling management of which is worked dispro~- portionately to the disadvantage of Canada, and Montreal especially, and even in favour of the United States, is ridiculous.Montreal sheuld be the centre of the organization which should control this new through, independent, internal line of communication from Toronta to Quebec.Its President should reside here a3 well as the principal directors, and no thing is wanted to make this line of paramount importance to both Provinces but the one fact that the line should be secured for the country and subject to the contro value of property in this city.RerorreR\u2014D3 you think the French people are in favour of theftcheme ?.Mr.gp Law Certainly I do, because, it the casé was clearly reasoned and plainly laid before those whom the French people mainly depend for advice in such matters, I have not the slightest doubt they would go for the increase of the value of their property and business.M.Freycinet, notwithstanding the recent misfortunes of France, just brought out a most magnificent scheme of railway improvement to be added to the grand system of France, such as has never baen equalled or proposed in Europe before and, therefore, I think that if the leaders of public opinion in Montreal will only drop their peculiar deferences and g.for such improvements as would duplicate the trade as we have done in Toronto, it would be done in a few years.BrronTER\u2014Have you spoken to any of the gentlemen of Montreal on the subject ?Mc.Laipuaw \u2014 Yes; Messrs.A.W.Ogilvie, 1.Cramp, R.Thioaudeau, and other French gentlemen, whose namss I forget, have been suggested, and this by their political opponents as men whom the people will trust.ReronTEr\u2014D) yoa intend to take any active interest in the scheme ?Mr.LArnLAw\u2014I will take no direct or indirect pecuniary interest in the matter because I have no money, but I will lend all the help that I cau spare from my own serious responsibilities to assist the promotion of thissyndicate or company, in the belief that it is the duty of every patriot to assist in doing good to the country, but more especially is that the ease with the people of Quebec, because it would relieve the Provinca of the major part of its indebtedness on the North Shore Railway, and furnish the business necessary to make that railway profiable to the State aud advantageous to the community.ReporTRR\u2014~Is Mr.Prentice, or any other gentleman in New York or Montreal, authorized to speak ou behalf of the Credit Valley Railway ?Ms.LarpnAw\u2014Mr.Prentice or anyone elsa bas not the slightest authority fur proposing anytoing in connection with the Credit Valley b \u2018sides its Directors.R&rorTER \u2014 What is your objection to a New York Company taking up this scheme ard carryiag it out ?~ Mr, LarnLaw\u2014We do not want a New York Company, with a line of American connection througn the heart of our country, neither do we want & line which would be controlled by the United Stites, and to be made a foot-ball for the stock jobbers of Wall street.REPORTER\u2014Wkat is your theory for raising the money to carry out the proposed schome ?Mr.LarnLaw\u2014Simply that ths responsible body of men should get the legislative power to bond the whole line from Quebec to Ottawa and from Ottawa to \u2018Lorouto, for siy an average of $16,000 to $20,000 per mile, with which to pay off the Quebec Government and to construct the \u2018l'oronto and Ottawa line.RerorTER ~Who do you anticipate would buy these bonds ?Mr.Larpiaw\u2014So small a lien on such a great through trunk line would be greedily taken up in London, as exactly what it would bo, a first-rate investment.ReporTER \u2014~Would the G.T.R.oppose the sale of the bonds in London ?Mr.Lamnaw~\u2014Undoubtediy; but the Grand Trunk Railway has not much financial influence in London.The small clique of ex-officials of the Canada and Grand Trunk who affect to look wise and to determine the fate of all Canadian lines, pab- lic and private, constitute what I call \u201cGrand Trunk Society\u201d and has about the same influencu as it has over the fluctuating capital ot England, and if this question an} a proper explanation of the whole case inclusive of the Great Western and Grand Trunk and the credit aud worth of the Provinces of Quebec was laid before the English public in the Times newspaper, these gentlemen would fiad themselves unable to control investments in a security so simple and so self-evident.REPogTER\u2014Why did not the Quebec line have greater success in London ?Mr.LaipLiw \u2014 Because the Grand Trank and those ex-officio people in: London exerted themselves to discredit the great Provinces of Quebec, when little places like New Z:aland were permitted, without any protest and with only 350,000 inhabitants, to borrow $100,000,000, although their market was 8,000 miles away.RzrorTBR\u2014Then you believe that malign influences were brought to bear om the press, and otherwise, to defeat thatloan ?Mr.LarnLaw=-Certainly ; the Bible says, \u201cIt is naught, it is naught, saith the buyer, but when he is gone his way, then he beasteth.\u201d RerporTER\u2014How do you think the difficulty is to be overcome in the new scheme ?Mr.Laipnaw-By succinct statements of the case being published in the Londoa press by and under the authority of the British resident in London, Sir Alexander Galt, who should be so authorized by the Government of Canada.REPoRTEE-\u2014-Do you think the Grand Truck has much influence in Canada ?Mr.LarnLaw\u2014Oh, yes; the Grand Trunk kas considerable influence here, from the fact that the leading lawyers of the day were connected with its formation and contractors accumulated fortunes.These people have in time risen to influence, and they have naturally a sympathy for the institution from which they derived so much consequence and wealth.REPORTER \u2014Have you any doubt about succeeding at Ottawa ?Mr.LarnrAw\u2014Not the least.The Government will ach in a strict spirit of impartiality, and give that which is due to the respective parties in the struggle.From beginning to end Mr.Laidlaw spoke respectfully of those whose interests it may be to oppose the scheme, but he did not seem t8 have the slightest doubt as to its realization.\u2014 One of the live men of New Haven is H.P.Hubbard, the largest advertising agent outside of New York.Hubbard is a man full of push and enterprise.The only reason that Hubbard has not been elected Governor of Connecticut js because he has always preferred the pleasures of business to the rascalities of politics.Hubbard is the leading advertising agent of the Now England States.\u2014Albany Evening Post, 1879.Zlew Adoertitsemeuls, LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE.Dividend No.89.The Stockholders of La Banque du Peuple are hereby notified that a Semiannual Dividend of Two (2) Per Centfor the last six months has been declared on the Capital Stock, and will be payable at the office of the Bank on and after MONDAY, the ist MARCH next.The Transfer Book will be closed from the 15th to the 29th February.By order of the Board of Directors.A.A.TROTTIER, Cashier.Montreal, January 31, 1880.sw 1M 26 THE SECOND Annual Grand Exhibition OF THE MONiREAL POULTRY, DOG AND PET STOCK ASSOCIATION.Will be held at MONTREAL, in Albart Building, Victoria Square, On Wednesday.Thursday and ¥riday, 4th, 5th and 6th February, 1880.All specimens must be delivered at the Ex!ibition Building betore 9 ¢\u2019clock am., Wednesdey, Feb.4th.Exhibition will open February 4th, at 3 o\u2019clock p.m.; .The services of the following high authorities have been secured, and will act udges : mOn Poultry\u2014Mr.Marshall, Charles River, Mass., U.S.On Dogs\u2014Mr.George Walton, Beston, 0.8.: On Pigeons and Pet Stock\u2014Mr.W.B.Likens l'orento, Ont Admission 25c.Children under 12 years, 13c.{ Exhibition will be open from 9 am.to 10 p.m, daily- J.R.McLAREN, Jr., Secretary, (P.O- Box 1,238.) 63 College street, Montreal, January 31 r26 j OF THE Ladies'debrew Bsnevolent Society will be held on Wednesday evening, 4th February next, at the ASSEMBLY HALL, Cathedral Block, St.Catherine Street.PRICE OF TICKETS.For Lady and Gentleman .c.c.cue For single Lady.cceeeeeienene vr For single Geutleman.c.ceoevir one Tickets to ba had of JOHN E.MO 33, 5 Recollet st L.SILVERMAN, 252 Notre Dame st.M.M.LESSE :t, 33 St.Francois Kavier ot.Jaguary 21 MENL.LSSOHN CHOIR, ASSISTED BY Miss Hubbell, Soprano, of New York, Madame Rive King, Tke celebrated Pianist, and Mons.F.Jehin-Prume, MECHANIO9S\u201d HALL, Friday, 6th February, AT EIGHT P.M.Tickets $1.All seats reserved.Plan of Hall at Mr.DeZouche\u2019s on Wednesday, 28ih instant.23 = Hlew Advertiement».Te LET\u2014Furnished Residence in the west end of the city, with horses, &c., if desired.Eutry in March, Apply to bir.James Bowg, Mr, A.G.Fowler's, 5 Molsons sank Buildings.r 43 WANTID, By a Young Married Man, (ScotchMaan,) who has for six years position as Assistant Secretary, Cashier, &c., in a leading public Company in Montreal, a situation of a similar nature.References first-class.Apply to \u2018\u201c\u201cA.B.C.\u201d HeraLp Office.January 6 4 CHARLOTTE[OWN, P.EIL REVERE HOUSE Mrs, McNEILL.Proprietress.First-class Commercial and Private Hotel.Good Sample Rooms, and convenient to cars and steamboats.January 30 ly 25 NOTICE, We, the undersigned, intend to apply to the Corporation of the City of Montreal for permission to erect a Steam Engine on our premises, 21 and 23 De Hresole street.ROSENHEIM BROIHERS.January 23 23, 31J 19 NOTICE.Mr.O.BRUNEAU, formerly my assistant and collector, is no longer in my employment, and 18 nov authorized to receive money, give receipts, or transact any business whatever in my name.D.McEA CHRAN, Veterinary Surgeon.January 29 r2 LOANS WANTED.Large Amounts and for Long Periods Preferred.For these a low rate of interest charged.A.G.RAMSAY, MANAGING DIRECTOR, CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO'Y.Hamilton, 19th January, 1880, 19 Promissory Notes for Discount.The Banking House of R.H- BRETT & CO., 60 ST.FRANGUIS XAVIER STREFT, Is prepared to receive applications for discount, approved commercial paper of not over 90 days to run ; and also grants enlarged facilities to merchants requiring Exchange on Lendon.FoREIGN CORRESPONDENTS :\u2014 National Bank of Scotland (London office of); Banking House of Drexel, Morgan & Co.New ork, January 27 m trs 22 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.From FEBRUARY 9th, and until further notice, a PULLMAN CAR WILL BE RUN BETWEEN MONTEEAL aad OTTAWA.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.OPENING OF DOMINION PARLIAMENT, OTTAWA FEBRUARY 12rx 1850.Through RETURN TICKETS at Single Fare will issued at the Principal Stations between Toronto, Conticooke, St.Johns and Point Levi, on the occasion of the Opening of Parliament.Tickets good to go on the 10th and 11th February.and for Return till 16th Febru: ary, inclusive.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Montreal, Jan.30, 1880 bstr 26 (et or = Les 2 PET, ser North-W ster Brand Trak | Old Rails for Sale.This Company offers for sale FIVE THOUSAND TONS of Old Tron Rails, to be delivered in about equal monthly quantities between May and October.Delivery will be made at any point be=- tween Chicago and Port Huron.Terms: Cash on delivery.Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to 14th February, at the Company\u2019s Uffice, Montreal.JOSEPH HICKSON, The Company\u2019s Offices, President.Montreal, J.anuary 3th, 1880 r26 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1876 AND AMENDING ACTS.In the Matter of DAY & CO., of the City and District of Montreal, Merchants and Manufacturers, there doing business in copart- nership agsuch, and also at Acton Vale: in the District of St.Hyacinthe, Insolvents.À writ of attachment has been issued in this cause, and the Creditors are notified to meet at the office of BEAUSOLEIL & KENT, 55 8t.James street, in the City of Montreal; WEDNESDAY, the Eleventh day of FEBRUARY, 1880, at Eleven o\u2019clock, forenoon, to receive statements of their affairs, to apoint an Assignee if they see fit, and for the orderieg of the affairs of the Estate generally.C.BEAUSOLEIL, Assignee.Oflice of Beausoleil & Kent, 55 St.James street, .Montreal, January 36th, 1880.c 26 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875 AND AMENDING ACTS.In ths Matter of JACQUES PERRAULT, of the City and District of Montreal, Grocer aud Trader, Insolvent.A Writ of Attachment has been issued in this cause, and the Creditors are nc- tified to meet at the Office of Beausoleil & Kent, 55 St.James street, in the City of Montreal,on WEDNESDAY, the Eleventh day of FEBRUARY, 1880, at THREE 0\u2019clock afternoon, to receive statements of his affairs, to appoint an Assignee if they see fit, and for the ordering of the affairs of the Estate generally.C.BEAUSOLEIL, Assigneefom Office of Beausoleil & Kent, 55 st.James street, Montreal, January 30th, 1880, heid a responsible | At TWO o'clock p.m., .to Elect three Directors, and generally to transact the business of the Company.A resolution will be propesed to adjeurn said meeting until Monday, the 16th February next, at the same hour and place.The Transfer Books will be closed frcm this date until after the General Meeting.B der of the Board § order of B18 ARCH.McGOUN, Sec,- Tread.Montreal, January 21, 1680.21,2°,30,81F 2,16F 17 NOTICE Royal Canadian Insorance Coy.The ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders of this Company will be held on THURSBAY, THE FIFTH OF FEBRUARY NEXT, iu the Company's Office, No- 160 St.James Street, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the Annual Report, for ihe Election of Directors and other purposes.A resolution will he proposed to adjourn said meeting until Thursday, the Fourth day of March next, at the same hour and place.The Transfer Books will be closed from this day until the Fifth of February inclusive ; and in case said meeting be adjourned, the Transfer Books will remain closed until the Fourth day of March next inclusive.: By order of the Board of Directors.ARTHUR GAGNON, Secretary.Office of Tan Royar CANADIAN INsURANCE Co., Montreal, 21st January, 1880.SF 7 1 THE Merchants\u2019 Marine Insuranca Co.OF CANADA.NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of Five (5) Per Cent, on the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Company has been declared for the year ending 31st December, 1879, and that\u201d the same will be payabie on and after the SIXTH (6) day of MARCH, 1880, at the office of the Company.The \u2018Transfer Books will ba closed from the 20th day of February, to the 9th day of March, both days inclusive.Further notice is hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharehoiders of the said MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA will be held at the Head Offices of the Company, 53 and 55 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal, on TUEsDAY the NINTH.(9th) day of MAR.H, 1880 instant, at TWELVE o\u2019clock noon, for thod reception of the Annual Report, the Election of Direetors, and for other business.J.K.OSWALD, General Manager.Montreal, 31st January, 1880.om 26 THE Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co NOTICE TO SHAREHILDERS The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company will be held at the Comrany\u2019s Office, on Monday, tbe 9h of February Next.At ONE o\u2019clock p.m., in conformity with the Fourth Clause of the Act of Imcorporation of the Company.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 28rd instant to the 9th of February next, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.Ji; N.BEAUDRY, Secretary.Montreal, 20th January, 1830, 16 V, Hudon Cotton Mills Co, The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the V.HUDON COTTON MILLS COMPANY will be held at the Mill, Hochelaga, on Wednesday, 11th Feb\u2019y next, At TWO o'clock, p.m., for the meception of the Annual Report, the Election of Directors and the trrnsac- tion of general business.By order of the Board, F.C.CHARBONNEAU, Sec.-Treasurer.Montreal, 31st January, 188).26 THE SHEDDEN COMPANY.(LIMITED.) NOTICE, The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Shedden Company (Limited,) will be held at the Head Office of the Company, 18 St.Peter street, Montrea!, on WEDNESDAY, the ELEVENTH day of FEBRUARY, 1880, at three o'clock p.m,, for the election of Directors for the current year, and the trangaciion of general business.HUGH PATON, Manager and Secretary.Montreal, 28th January, 1880.11F 24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ths Annual General Meoting of the Shareholders of the GRAPHIC COMPANY will be held at the Head Office of the Company; Western Chambers, No.22 St.John Street, in the City of Montreal, On Thursday.the 12th day of February next, At THREE o\u2019clock in the aftermoon, For the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of general business, ALEX.F.RIDDELL, Secretary, Montreal, January 81, 1880.° d 26 LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE, NOTICE.The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tne Stockholders of La Banque da Peuple will be held at the Office of the Bank, St.James strest, on Monday; the Ist of March Next, AT THREE OCLOCK P.M, in conformity with the 16th and 17th clauses of the Act Incorporation.By order of the Board of Directors.A.A.TROTTIER, Cashier.Montreal, January 81, 1830, sw 1M 26 The Canadian Securities Company, (LIMITED.The ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of this Company, for the Election of Directors and the transaction of other business, will be held at the Office of the Company, No.151 St.James street, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of February next, at 4 o'clock p.m, T.W.RITCHIE, Managing Dir .Montreal, 3let January, Yess, Fe, * WANTED A MANAGER _ TO LEASE OR CONDUCT FOR THE PROPRIETORS The well-known and Pash; Hota\u201d ionable Seaside St Lawrence Hall, Cacouna Address, giving Particulars, P.O.Box 1346 January 21 1m 17 stantially built, and in thoroughly good condition, h mortgages.done ehurch appears to have appropriated t was subscribed to pay its debt one or purposes.Thus a church thas cost (in round numbers) $20,000, has $16,200 actually.paid by subscribers towarts clearing the debt, and is still $9,000 1 Set ize a church in a city like Montres] havin interest account amounting to half total revenue.In such a case every 10c put on the plate or in an enve ope Sc of it represents ta amount pal rtgages.Te canot help thinking that clereymer ars sometimes to blame for this state 0 things.sweet Nineteen.Splendid lins of Scotch Serges for dresses, reduced to 19c per yd.Splendid line of All-wool Empress Cloth reduced to 19¢ yd.; i Splendid iine of Roubaix Tweed, for costumes, reduced to 19c per yd.Splendid_line of Imperial Serg=s, for dresses, reduced to 196 per yd.Special line of All-wool Worsted Serges worth 38c, reduced to 19c per yd._ Splendid line cf Brocaded Cloth Suiting reduced to 19¢ per yd.Special line of Satin Cloth, worth 83: reduced to :9e yd.Special line of Black Cobourg, reduced to 19c per yd.; Special line of Washiug Mohair reduced to 19¢ yd.Splendid line of Black Lustres reduced to 19¢ pes yd.Please See our Window for 19c Dress Goods.8.CARSLEY, 393, 895, 397, and 399 Notr2 Dams 5°.ROB ROY WHISKEY, OLD AS THE HILLS AND SOFT AS MOTHER'S MILK.DELICIOUS BEVERAGE.First-Class Grocers{and Italian] Warehouses Retall it.Linseed 0il, Raw and Boiled, WHITING, BEST BRANDS FOR SALE BY W-&F.P.CURRIE & CO0., 100 Grey Nun Street.January 31 26 ACKERMAN-LAURANCE, SPARKLING SAUMUR WINE Dr, Druitt, of London, who is recog pized as the first authority in Britainon Wines, concludes an article to the Medical Times and Gazette, on the above brand, as follows :\u2014 \u201c If aman who desires a Sparkling ¢ Wine, whether for merriment or health, ¢ can afford one of the Grand brands of \u2018 Champagne, he may please himself.\u201c He gets, or believes he gets, value for *\u201c his money.But for the middle classes \u201c who cannot afford this, and yet who ¢ want Sparkling Wine, it surely is fool- \u201cish to pay for a second rate Champagne, \u201c when a Wine that is better may be had ¢ for less money.\u201d The Pall Mall Gazette, in a report of the Wines of the Loire, s of Ackerman\u2019s vast establishment as follows :\u2014\u2018 Here Ackerman, Laurance &: \u201c Co., the extent of whose business ranks \u2018\u2018 them second among the Sparkling Wine « Manufacturersof the world, store some- \u201c thing like 0,000 Casks and several Million Bottles of Wine.\u201d As Dr.Druitt remarks, \u201c Ze surely 8 foolish.\u201d to pay the exorbitant price Champagne now costs, when Ackerman- Laurances\u2019 brand, which is as pure and wholesome, and less fortified,can be had for half the money.Consumers have only to try this brand to be convinced of the correctness of Dr.Druitt's decision in the matter.January 31 D* we 103 AND EVENING CLASSES WILL BE RBSUMED AT CORNER NoTRE DAME AND PLACE D\u2019ARMES, On MONDAY, 5th January.They are designed to afford thor i struction in Book-keepiug, Ponmasehs Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Eng'ish and French Shorthand, in both languages, by the same system.For full info ti College, or address TASKER & ave January 27 22 TO LET From 1st May next The residence with 1 jf attached, being No, 476 Sherpannds | , NOW Occupi EB 2 McGilliveny, 0 od by Mr.N.J.Rent moderate, Apply to G.N.MONCEL, 3 St.James st.28 TO LET, \u2014\u2014\u2014 January 28 RA, The extensive buil a pied by the vente Star and our F iT g Star, and ad- « R jaceut to the St, Lawrence Hall, on Craig street.J surpassed for convenience and\u201d locati ky The building is Situated on Craig St.George and Fortification streets, and is palin o for & Tinting Office or Manufac George ; streets is 90 fect long by aie fortification storey high, and has excellent, Ji 3 on Craig and St.George Strasie EX bs fod on the former by 60 feet on the latter, and Is 4 storey high.possession will be given ay.For i i Any urther information H.HOGAN, January Lawrence Hal, ; Kor sale or 1'o Let, phes ratuable property lately owned lag ter street, co-sisting of about sa ons h a cut i ry and Outbuildings, Tar > Goi, he house is commodious and sub.by steam, erms of cash Apply to OURT & MACIN TOSH, January 24 22 St, John street.r 20 TO LEFT, The Offices supi \u201c5; Mechanics Bank; Ccmupled by the iii The Warehouse late by Messrs.G.Winkq iy occupied The Warehouse | ; or Messrs, rm.J.MeMa el ceupied by e Warehouse late] 2s ood & Go, 2%UPled by the Albert Buildings, I; heated ossession i Libera immediately.T Mcsars.Wm.S.W.Known as and all Apply to January 15 TAYLOR BRos, 1m 13 $ = parkling Alkaline, SUPERSED economical managed, | modern Americ one guaranteed for repai expense war using Wrought [ron Ranges.Liberal allowance ma in Exchange.8 cep.0 ting Cloth, &c.: SAL gs Qu 108 Cards, &c.Stationery, and Religioug Porcelains, SALE.Articles, PG AON 3 M Rima BL Giesshubler Forraginous- AGENT, FREDERICE KINGSTON, Wine Merchant.January 14 WROUE PRIVATEDW AND RO ING CAST I street\u2019 MONTREAL.ELLINGS, RESTAURANTS TEL RANGES.heavy bricks.More More durable = exe nié.More easily ]\u2014see testi end with \u20ac Combining Englis satisf Can refer to GEO.R.December 29 an improvements.2 quick oven.ability witk the Every actory and free of rs for one year.ds of 200 families de for Cast Ranges \u2014 PROWSE, - et.No.224 St.James Stree GAS FIXTURES! ALL VARIETIES, \u2014 Largest Assortment im the Dominion.PRICES December 12 THE GENTINE STUDENT LAMP.LOW.ROBERT MITCHELL & CO, ST.PETER AND CRAIG STREETS 298 CLENDIRNENG'S STOVES | MADE HERE! THE BEST OF IRON! MOST APPROVED CONSTRUCTION ! NO STOVE EQUALS THE WINDSOR OR LEADER, November 7 266 H.R.IVES & GO.MANUFACTURERS OF i HARDWARE IRON RAILINGS, &£c., &o., OUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR GOODS! CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, AND OF FURNISHED PROMPTLY, THE BEST DESCRIPTION September 18 | HOP BITTERS ORDERS SOLICITED.23 (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, fH Axn TRE PUREST AND Bast ALL OTHER MANDRAKE, DANDELION, MIDICAL QUALITIRS OF Brrrees, $1000 IN GOLD, £222 be peld for a.came they will not ure or hat or or injurious found in them, for Hop Bitters and try them &nuare 17 De Bresoles and 4 Ls Boyar Sts, OFF ST.SULPICE STREET.SPECHALIY :\u2014Importaton from al Pis of Europe on Commission, OLE AGENTS BOKDEAUX, IN CANAD PRODUCERS OF AL ARTICLES, Winegx\" STOCK: FROM THE ges FOLLOWING | BURGUN : All coming dire CHAMPAGNE, | TO proprictors, and Arso, SILYERI [FRENCH LEAT) Papers, Peng, Crystals, rench B October 29° and 8 oO 100 Tons of St, Apply to Mesera.J, 0.BRy Borenbe 24 ooms, Tp 5 &c., & Not SILVERED PATE SLA, @ NangroQ HERS\u2014Kid, @ » | guaran \u2018 w From t Si ADÉTRA Ordinair de yonenp ZUCUASA, most Sxpenrive \u201cCha .GAMBINO, a ALSO IN STOCK .i Srandies, 1 ives fom ok youn cd j GARDRAT & (ig.» _ D.FOCKINE » ss Chartreu > - « Benedictine | From ir And ali sor YS.ts of Li yP Queurs and F Green Pens, Museo y ch 28 BIST SILYERED AND egetables, nes euch as 0 ORDer, id, Goat nnd Jarre Pig Iron, and 720 © same metal, for NELLE & Co, Threa Rivers, 2m 3 MUTUAL OIL REFINING Co.London da EMIL POLIWKA & Co .86 St.Bacrament Strays, Mont Sole Agente» January 2 ôm 29 Oneida Peaches, Oneida Pine Ap les ; Oneida Paar, ERRIES, RASP ° STRAWBERRI HRRRIESS PAGE Portugal Apricots, .California APrico ta, Jams and Jelliegr Full Assortment.: Keiller\u2019s Marmalaqe ; CANPBELL\u2019S HAMS AND By, BEEF Bag Constant Supplies, \u2018 English Bacon! A FEW SIDES Huckin\u2019s Tomato anq PRIIR Oxtail Soy Oross & Blackwell\u2019 Assorted Soup, MCGIBBON & BAIR), ° 221 St, Jam BRANCH\u2014 OF Street Italian, Warehouse, 1885 ST: ATH RINE STREEp January 15 ' COTTON, COMME À El à Corn Exchange, MONTRFAL, CONNAL, COTTON & © GLASGOW, importers and Manufaciurs ry\u2019 Agony Offer for sale ex ntore or to arrive Spring vessels in lots to suit Purchagers Tennant\u2019a Carbonated Soda Ash 8,8 56, 57 and per cent.+ 9% Tennant\u2019s Sal Soda in 3 and 5 cwt.brig \u2018lennant\u2019s Bleuching Powder ip hard: wood cks.Tennant\u2019s Roll Salph.r, Caustic Soda, Widnea and other good brands, White, 6* @ 62 per cent, Linseed Oil (raw) Thistle and other good brands.Red Lead and Litharge, William Lang Jun.& Co's.Dry White Lead, Foster, Blackett ¢ ¥ Ingo Copper, Huntington Cappngot Copper, Huntington Copper .phur Co\u2019s best sel: cted.Phir & 8 pik and Sheet Lead, Tin and Canads a:es.Bi Carbonate of Soda, Bichromate Potash.: Sulphate of Copper, Flour Sulphur, Lump Alum, Epsom alts, Whiting Teas, Rice, Granam\u2019s Port Wines, &c, Orders for the above executed in British markets, and freights secured on the best possible terms.January I3th, 1880.10 J.& R.McLEA OFFER FOR SALE Prime No.1 Green Cod.Fish.Barrels and Hhds Porto Rico sugar.Hhds Very Choice Grocery sugar.Barrels Newtoundland Pale Seal Oil, Barrels Newtoundland Straw Seal Oil, Barrels Pure Newfound land Coa Oil.Bundles Dry Fable Codfish.Halt Barrels Labrador Herring.: 8 Common Street.January 12 9° 1879-1880 HOLIDAY GOODS SAVAGE & LYMAN, 210 Nt.James Ntreet, Have received their selections for the Holiday Trade, consisting in part of: WATCHES in Gold and Silver Cases, of Swiss and American Manufacture.COLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY in the newest and most artistic desi including full Setts of Bracclets, Brooches, Lockets, Necklets, Farrings.Kings.Pins, Studs, Cuff Buttons, &c., &c., &¢ ALSO, A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF SILVERWARE from the celeb rated Gorham Mannfactory, ut up in Eleg ant Cases, specially adap or HOLIDAY and BRIDAL GIFTS.à A variety BR ONZES ; Mantel, Hall ad Bedroom LOCKS, in Marble and W ages.TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ONYX AND JET JEWELLERY, Spectacles and Eye- Blasses, In Gold, Steel and Celluloid Framed: AND ne- A Full Assorted Stock of the best E LISH and AMERICAN Klectro Plated war Comprising Tea and Coffee Betts, 1187 ntree Dishes and Covers, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Jowel Cases, Ice Pitchers, BY - Coolers, Dixon & Son\u2019s Celebrated Spoot?Forks, Ladles, &c ; cases of Dessert, F18% and Eating Knives and Forks.tod, 80d iam nds, Precious Stones mounted, Jewellery made er the premires.SAVAGE & LYMAN, 219 St.James street N.B.\u2014Goods sent on approval to 7 part of Canada by Express.205 December 1 1 HENNESSY BRANDY! In Hhds.and Qr-Casks.x Cases ¥ ¥ x Do v.o.Do.SAZERAG BRANDY, In Hhds., QreCask: ani Cotaver, Cases Quarts, Flasks, Ha -Tiasks: Now in stoclk.GILLESPIE MOFFATT & C0, Agents tor Canada December GK QUEEN\u2019S BLO St.Catherine Street: TO LET.two dwellings on Victoria street, an large dwelling on St, Catherine 52 suitable for a Boarding House, in the 0 magnificent Block.For particulars apply to DAVID BROWN, | av ST.JAMES ST: Jenvergiz A SPLENDID COLLECTION _, of Furniture now on sale, cheap, 8% urniture Warehouse, 726 Craig hais Queen Anne and Eastlake Dinins 48 in leather, fine Siceboards, Parlor fall o gom Suite, Library Furniture, =\" gr he best materia) and workmanf ral Piancs tc rent and f>r ane., als à Several of those Fiiat-Class Storesy 008 & a mas sas 11 Cored » accom MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1880 pm == ee \u2014\u2014 pan as re pom spa emer p\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ __ .re tee mes nes M A \u2014 ro - in eayi uffalo costs, J.JObristio, Ottawa ; water- : } TELEGRAPIAC DESPATCHES, famine comess in 2 |, Sever of Pub smog nt el THE OKA INDIAN TRIALS.| fines $200 oe =o | Brotesstonal Cans | _ Auction sas | _ Auction Sales | auction Sales il I delayed two hours at Moncton.Thelly increasing and assuming calamitous Mail.cause of the delay was that one of the wheels on His Exoellency\u2019s cars was found to be loose.\u2018The car was rua into the shed without disturbing the occupants, and mounted on uew trucks.The train, consisting of a palace car of tte Grand Trunk line, with His Excellency and suite, a Pullman palace car and baggage car, left Moncion at 4.22 and QUEBEC HOW PATRONAGE 1S DISPENSED.PORTNEUF ELECTION.QUEBEC, January 30.\u2014Mr.Langevin proportions, The Secretary is daily in receipt of informatien that the det titu- tion mn Connaught and the north-west and south-west, and islands lying off these parts, is rapidly developing, Mansion House reports far exceeding the worst fears of the people in some districts.The distress bas almost taken the character of a famine, and the \u201cCONTINUATION OF EVIDENCE.From Our Special \u201correspondent.Aylmer, January 30.Louise Lecygne, wife of Chief Joseph, said-I was awakened by the report ; saw the fire ; saw prisoner starting from his house, the second house from where she \\ additional testimony to the profits from COOKING FOOD.In an article, which we reprint beneath, from the Germantown Telegraph, we have [ cooking fond for pigs.Some doubt if there be any profit from the cooking.The students of the Agricultural College, at R.J.Kimball & Co, BANKERS & BROKERS, 4 Exchange Court, New York, 12 years membership in N.V.Stock Eschange, Buy and Sell om Commission, for Cask, or om Margin, Stocks, Bonds, and all Investment Securities, in lots to suit.PY JOHN J.ARNTON.NOTICE.LICITATION Will be sold, by authority of Justice, to the highest and last bidder, by Public BY JOHN J.ARNTON.THIS MORNING.FINE VILLA RESIDENCE! 186 Upper University Street, ?BY M.HICKS & CO M.HICKS & CO, General Auctioneers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - i Kos.430 & 432 Notre Dame Stree arrived in to ù ; à h tlept at Monique\u2019s; he went towards the Guelph, published reports of experiments | _ November 1 3m trs 261 Auction.at Ne OL St.Santos street Mons wo Tan Soren oox120 Continue to give their personal attentes settled his matters a Montre eue and came right through, only stopping to | greatest fears are entertained for the | lake.In going out of Monique\u2019s I saw the | carried out by them, and from the results SM ITH ERS & DO N ALD real, on THURSDAY, the TWELFTH day VILLA LOT SYED TACANT to Sales of Household Furniture, Real it is this af ge lly und 3 d | take in water for the boiler and receive | spring and early summer.The Secre- | fire.Slept away from home for fear of | they agreed that there was no profit in of FEBRUARY next (1880), at ELEVEN SAME SUPERFICIES.\u2019 : Esta/e, Farm Stock, Groceries, and general at Mr.voornocu generally understoo d The chief officers of the Inter- | tary, to-morrow, will send $1,000 to tbe | the bailift's, because the} always come to | ooking.This must have Leen owing to R o\u2019cloek in the forenoon, the following im- : Merchandise, and respectfully solicit that Mr.Valin withdraws from the con- | orders.The chie 1 > Ni ; exceptional circumstances, and can only be BANKERS AND BROKERS, moveable properties belonging to th share of the public patronage.tes h A G al | colonial came through from Moncton on | Mansion House Co + which wili § my house first and make a row, E h \u2019 y : properties RE © BUC | I will sell at my rooms, on Liberal advance made on consignments A 6 2d 5 at horney.er - | the train.At the North Street Station | make $10,000 alrcad¥® Sent.Thurlow Mrs.Parent was awakened by the can- ered rere iheory from She sr No.3 BROAD STREET semen and.Dave Joseph Doutre, Fe) his SATURDAY, 81st JANUARY INSTANT, | if required, Charges mederate and re- tive candidat .> o ame Dr St \u2018aeonre a large crowd collected as the hour for | Weed has sent 40,000 copies of an ad- | non report; went to her window and saw a aE on the \u201c Econom\u201d of Cooked N EW YOR K wife, both deceased, in their lifetime of \u2019 ; aT \"| turns prompt.the Liberal M I ois will ; robakil >| the arrival of the train approach ed.| dress to the people of the United States | a fire in rear of the Seminary building ; Food,\u201d published by E.Leona d & Sons, of | Stocks, B ; * the Town and District of Beauharnois, to | , The above capacious double house, August 35 203 withdraw also fo ang P 7 | The gallery was decorated with flags | appealing for aid.The Secretary be- { the smoke and flames were above the trees.; | ocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c.and bunting, and a handsome string of flags were draped from the main tower to the side towers, On the roof a guard of honour, consisting of 100 A new military piper is about being published by \u201c B\u201d Battery in the Citadel.Portneuf contested election case was lieves this distress will be followed by an enormous wave of emigration.SPRINGFIE .D, Mass., January 30.\u2014 Parnell in speaking here to-night, and Saw prisoner at the time s\u2018anding near Francois Anarentis\u2019 house about a minute after the shot.Rev.A.Parent\u2014The echo ef the cannon this city, they say, traly: « Probably more experiments have been made in cooking food for pigs than for any other animals.These have been uniformly successful, both in saving of materials and BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN.November 18 275 MUNRO & MAXWELL, vwit:\u2014 let.A lotof landor emplacement, situate andl ing in the City of Montreal, being the North-west two-thirds of the lot known and designated on the Official Plan and built expressly for Roserr Lxcxiz, Exq., for his own occupation, the main fiat, with its large hall in the centre, being specially designed to afford thorough comfort in every respect.With this object the house Groceries, Tétines, &c.Book of Reference of the Saint James | Y28 most substantially constructed, with HENRY CH AP M IN & (0 0] : | .; Le .: ; ; > : i lly deep.The 8 ; ; men of the 10lst Fusiliers, with band, | referring to Lord Churchill\u2019s cable des.| awakened him.His wife went to the win- { in the increased production of fat.: Ward, under number eight hundred and | Wide front and unusua argued Foie uorning before Judges | Men OF M10 un a of Capt.Harvard, | patch, said :\u2014 This youn g Dobleman | dow immediately and said, \u201c Fire in rear | Stephens, one of the highest English | BätTisters and Attorneys-at-Law.| fo Ne.805), with 8 two-storey stone house ternal arrang ments or tuore chan MONTREAL Messrs.Talbot and Boulanger are re.| lined the passage from the platform to | says my statement that the relief fund | of Seminary.\u201d Witness sat up in bed and authorities, say in his \u201c Bock of the OFFICES: 72, 74 an 744 of Saint Andre strset 572 bedrooms have marble washstands, man.| SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMIXIOR FOR cruiting a new battery of Garrison | the main entrance.About 11 o'clock | of the Duchess of Marlborough is being | saw the smoke and flame \u2018above the elms.| Farm \u201d: \u201cIt has been found by direct L'ORIGNAL and ALEXANDRIA Ont.| outbuildings thereon erected.P77 | tels, &o.The garden is particularly well | Mesers.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xereade Ia Artillery in this city, °* the train slowly moved into the station | administered for political purposes is | Got up, and about ten minutes after saw | experiment that pigs fatten much better \u2019 2nd.A lot of land or emplacement, | kept, and there is a splendid view from the Frontera, Sherriesery 8 city.fal Now Ih the be d Lazare and other si on cooked than raw food.It is only| J.MArwuLL, M.MuNeo, situate and being in the said City of Mont.| verandah in rear over the McGill College \u201c T.@.Sandeman & Sons, Oporto ay 8 strange fact, and becoming and orme > ro and cen x recent infor tion f 2 at oat adie Rebecca Parent Had Seen up all night | TRëte ef time and materials, and also loss L\u2019Orignal, Ont.Alexandria, Ont, real, known and described on the Official | grounds.It is needless to say the situation Ports.\u2019 \u2019 somewhat commented on, that while tbe | stepped ous on the platform of the lust | recent information from lstressed dis- ki ick chil 8 80% 1 of flesh, to attempt to fatten pigs on raw | December 27 wa 309 | Plan and Book of Reference of the Sant | 18, without doubt one of the finest, and \"Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona, Ppl Conservative leaders in this city con- | car.He was received on the platform |{ tricts that my statement is absolutely | taking care of a sick child.On hearing food ; for, although some kinds of food Lawrence Waid, as number one hundred | intending purehasers of building sites are ines.B on, tinue publicly to abuse Mr.Chapleau | by His Honour the L:.-Governor, His true, aud all persons out of favour with | the report of cannon looked out of the win- fatten better than others in the same M ATTICE & DICKINSON and thirty-eight (No.138), with a two- | reminded that the lot here offered is the \u201c Leal Brothers & Co.Madeira, x Cary, for taking Messrs.Paquet and Flynn | Worship the Mayor and members of their landlords are preciuded from par- | dow and saw flames and smoke, ; state, yet the same sort of food cooked 3 | storey brick encased house, containing | ONLY ONE REMAINING in this fashionable \u201c a Medoira Wines.; \"FRIES, into the Cabinet, yet they manage to | the Council, the officer commanding the | ticipation, More than one parish priest | Geo.D.Hudson (witness)\u2014Was iu a | fastens much faster than ina raw statd\u201d | Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors&e | three tenements, bearing together No.8 of Permits to view as usual \"paguos & Co., Reims, Cham.ACHES, get all the public patronage, situations, | troops in the garrison and staff, Hie | bas already complained that the fund is | boat with Gordon Clark, rowing to Oka, | The following article from the German- CORNWALL, ONT Torus street, and outbuildings thereon 7e \u201c P.À Mumm & Co Frankfort-0 Sy contracts, &c, for themselves and Lordship the Bisuopand other members | being administered for sectarian pur- | When they saw smoke rising behind the | town Telegraph is not mere theaœsy.It is a c L, ONT} ® 8rd.A lotof land oremplacement, situate Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.\u2019 M, Hocks and Moselles.Pricogy friends, It is said that there is cot an | of the clergy, members of the Liocal Gov- poses.The yard of the descendant, on Seminary, A few seconds Jilter heard a carefully prepared repor: of facts given by former, M.A.|E.L.DrokiNcoN BA lying and being in the incorporated Village JOHN J.AENTON.er « Cuzol, File & Co., bordeaux, Nie application sent to the Executive Coun- | ernment and of the House of Commons, | the one han of the notorious Sarah | cannon shot.Ww Lhiet Joseph on the | a practical man: of Saint Jean Baptiste, County of Hoche- acan i ivi i i ce .L,raits, &e.les! or which is Pot headed \u201cby.Messrs.His Excellency shook hands and ex.| Jennings, mistress of the Duke of York, | shore.Heard shouting and the Chief| * Several years ago I fed vight shoat G M MILL AR.laga, known and described on the Official ed ata two ron ded, if requlr- Pinot, Castillon & Co.Cognac ade?Tarte, Augers, Hamel and other shining | changed a few words with those close | and, on the other hand, of Churchill, | jumped into the boat, rowed down to the | hogs for several months with corn and \u2018 \u2019 \u2019 oan ad Toh ro of Sram tho sid in.TT \u201c A, Houtman & Co., Schiedam ; e: lighta of the clique.by, and then accompanied the Lt.Gn J | first Dake of Marlborough, of whom | wharf, and called back the Indians who | peas, ground together and made inte well | Real Estate, Financial as number two hundred and thirty-eight THIS MORNING.Gins, RECON The Portneuf Election Case was | ernor to his sleigh and Jeft the station Macaulay writes, \u2018 That he owéd his | were going to the fire, saying it was a trap | cooked mush.They gained in weight ata AND (No.238), with a two-storey brick encaed IN SOLVENT ACT OF 1875 \u201c Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co, Glas- HAMg pleaded this mornin g, before Judges | and the gaard presented arme.Al- | rise to his sister's dishonour, and that | to arrest them.I was bearer of a message | rate, counting pork a e then market Investment Agent house, containing two tenements bearing y « w, Whiskies, .Stuart, Polette and ire though the attendance, both in and | he had been kept by the most profuse, | from Ste.Scholastique about bailing the | Price (seven cents per pound), sufficient 5 together No.209 Saint Dominique street, AND AMENDING ACTS B.Forme & Sons, Greenock, 4 .; ; ; > | Indians who had been arrested to make double the market price for the 214 ST.JAMES STREET and outbuildings thereon erected.Whiskies.; Mr.P.G.Huot has become editor of | around the station was large, there was imperious shamelessness of barlots, ; ; : rain consumed.Much of this gain was ?Conditions and all information obtained \u2018\u201c D.J.Thomson, Leith \u2014Ginger ES PRIM L\u2019Evenement, no attempt to rush in on the Vice-Regal | Will be scanned somewhat clogely by the | Jos.Gabriel~Was in the Sehool-house « to the cooking of the food The MON LCRIAL.on application to the said auctioneer, or to {| In the Matter of \u201cWine, Old Lom, &c.a Iv is expected that the Quebec and | party.At the Government House, His | American people, who, at least, can | When he heard the cannon.Went out followin winter I Eroighed and put into | LOANS NEGOTIATED.the undersigned.\u2019 SAMUEL BURLAND, \u2018.Machen & Co., Liverpool, Export 11 Soy Kingaton Batteries will be augmented | Excellency was received by another | boast that their ancestors were honest | !mmediately and saw a big fire ia the separate pens two sowh sisters, and in the MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD.J.B.DOUTRE, Advocate, An Insolvent Bottlers of Guiness & Sons\u2019 1's by 100 men each.guard of honour from the 97th Regi- | men and women.\u201d Adverting to the | Seminary stable, In going to the fire was | same condition, having both recently January 7 Im 5 Ln One sÉThe Fest.Brecutors.-\u2014\u2014 \u2019 « Robert Roatout Co., London, Ex 8 A military paper is shortly to be | ment.Some houses aud shops along | Mansion House Committee, Parnell said, | sopped at the Convent by some Indians, | yoan-d a litter of pigs.Number on» HUGH BRODIE RO ro Stony PEREMPTORY SATE OF TWO VALU port Bottlers of Bass & Co's oups published in the Citadel.the streets througb which the distin- |\u201c Apart from the Hierarchy there was | Who said they (Dad been sent back.| weigned two hundred and ninety-two \u2019 P rs DAME Monts ABLE CITY PROPERTIES \u2019 e.guished visitor passed were decorated not a siegle member of it who possessed | Witness saw Prisoner coming from his | pounds; number two, two hundred and 1 JOHN J.ARNTON Mr.Wm, McEwan, Edinburgh, Scotch OTTAWA with bunting, and kuots of spectators | the confidence or respect of the Irish | OWN house as witness was returning.The | eighty pounds.1fed number one on cook.Nota Public Conve ancer Auctioneer, | Belonging to the Estate of the above Ales.oo a -Wwere gathered at ull the coruers.His | peuple.\u201d Parnell also spoke to-night at | C*anon was then at the gate.¢d shelled unground corn for seventeen | J | Montreal, 13th December, 1879.298 named insolvent.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London.AIRD ALLEVIATION OF IKISH DISTRESS | Excellency was accompanied by Major | Holyoke to the same effect.The pro-{ Michel Ponspil\u2014=Was outside the School- | days ; she comsumed two bushels and J .Orders for Direct Importation Solicited i \u2014 DeWinton, R.A., and Hon.C.Harbord coeds at both meetings amounted to | house when he saw the fire, Went to the | twenty-one quarts, and gained thirty-six ; Commissioner for Ontario & Quebec, , \u2018 \u20ac ; 1.À lot of land situate in the St.Law- from\u2018 he Tradees OTTAWA, January 30.\u2014Dr.Robillard, | of the Fusilier G ne $2,00 fire; went into tlie yard with others to put | pounds.Number two fed same length of ; ; Zustrantce Züoïtces rence Ward, of the City of Montreal, bear- | February se street ; ry 8U.\u2014Dr.Robillard, | of the Fusilier Guards.,000, ; fi P ; à helled - oho | And depository by law of the Notarial ; ing the number one hundred and seven ' Health Officer, says he does not believe es TEREEHAUTE, Ind, January 30, \u2014 [out the fire.Mr.Lacan told them to go | time mod three bushele and rn the Minutes of (107) on the official plan and in the book of | 2 54 py a8 & o , there is any truth in the statement pub.WINNIPEG Pour Uwe Indians named Ignatio, | 2%ey.Lazare had no gun ; I had.- quarts, and gained thirty sounds.Neer | THE LATE JAMES SMITH.N.P roferonce of the said Saint Lawrence Ward, | ¢ A § of 4 H J PE & G TREET lished in the city papers, that a patient a\u2014\u2014 Samero, Buckskin Charlie and Ojo | Louis (Witness) \u2014Saw the fire before the | quarts, an 3 ga a A pe 8.Now, 1 wa Ca containing one hundred and fifty feet in | tw 15 4859 8 .had been almost buried alive in ons of INDEMNITY 10 MEMBERS.Bancko.i h f Colonel cannon shot.Went into the Seminary | #9 1618 said it will generally pay to make | Orpicx: ExCHANGE BANX BUILDINGSs, front by two hundred aud fifty feet in ea: 1 q 8 ancho, In Charge of Colonel Page ; s ; k at ten pounds to the bushel of corn i SONTREAL, \u2014 1 the cemeteries.The Fres Press says > \u2014_ pissed through here to-day on their way | 78rd with others.The priest sent them be ben core is low pork is low, and pi 344 Notre Dame &treet, fepth ; bounded in front to the south-west ot the information was received from a re- | WINNIPEG, Man., January 30.\u2014The | to Washington.None of them can speak Wit .baw a white man In the stable, versa, then a gain of five pounds of pork MONTREAL.) north sash by the projected continuation ti 2555 IR CANADA FOR sponsible party, who promises to look | Legislature to-day passed a resolution | English.Page, who professed ignoyj | TH0%S8 18 one of the prisoners.Stopped | £a tho bushel (after deducting the expense { January 3.3m 2 of Saint Charles Borrommee street, on one .into the matter, authorizing the Government to make | auce of the object of their vieit, said | 81! night at the School-house.Did not of cooking) is quite an item and should in- The Supreme Court meets on Tuesday next for delivery of judgments.It ie not known as yet in what cases jadg- ment will be delivered, but it is pretty certain the South Ontario election ap- such provision as will meet the insuffi ciency of the ordinary revenue to meet the rapidly developing necessities of the Province.No intimation is given of tre \u2018hey were going to Washington in obediénce to the commands of the Secretary of the Interior.The tribes represented by these Indiaus are not cor- sleep; went to the fire; saw them drawing the cannon ; knew that the young fellows were going to fire the cannon.Louis Takakaquansere\u2014When the can- duce more experiments in this line.The above experiment im cooking was with un- ground corn Ground corn cooked and made into mush gives, according to ex- MAGGOUGALL BROS.STOCK BROKERS OF THE UNITED STATES, 120 BROADWAY, N.Y.side to the south-east by Ict No.108, on the other side to the north-west by lot No.106, on the said official plan and book of reference, with a four-storey house, with eut- stone front, and other buildings thereon Ltd BF HUYPER & SOH, Rottertmm (itis HOBIE & GO, Cogune ; Se ca erected.ES à ARS method proposed.A resolution was al-o | csrned in the late ineurrection.Payo | \"OU Was fired Witness saw a big fire.Went periment, considerably more profic than | 83 St.Francois Xavier Street Policies incontestable) 2.A lot of land situate in the Saint Law- | MSY & GHANDON Epornag, \" peal will be une of the number.passed declaring it expedient that the | thinks the object of their visit to Ween | i0t0 the Seminary yard with Louis Lari- | whoie er unground corn cooked.After MONTREAL; atter Three Yoars D ee a pair of Montreal DECRHAN C bl Ex-Lieut.-Governor Letellier will re- | members of tbe Legislature should r.- | iagton is to discues the expediency of pare Michel Poepil, nd others.Saw | satisfying myself by several periments 64 Bicadway, NEW YORE pan \u2018 pearing he number eo fopdred oud JEXHAND & CO, Coblens, Ty Agont main in Ottawa until the spring.ceive indemnity for their services.It :s | the removal of the Utes to Oregon or the 1 oan aud a hes quan in the yard; LDought & vork Seamer, xed it 18 Ja.Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and Contract clearly and {the book of reference of the anid Saint BARTOW & QUESTIER, Bordesu, © arrive by Mr.P.J.Brown, of Ingersoll, has | expected that the former allowanos of | someother reservation.The people of | ent Un eee we stable, Mx - Lacan Be some Hoy and set each side the New 1ork Stock & Gold Exchange, concisely expressed.No | Lawrence Ward, containing forty-six feet cae; vo urchasers \u2014 been awarded the contract for supplying | $300 per session will be restored.Colorado look on the return of General | Set UB away.as near the cannon | ing J ga ; Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, &c in front by one hundred and ninety-six | M.*S1SA, Terss de !a Frontera, à Ash A : .in | when it was fired.The gate was open | steamer, from which a pipe entered each arduous or merely tech- Ê h: b ; J 8,5 timber for the lock gates at Ste Anus.An official advertisement appears to- | Adams to.secure the perpetrators in : .gate pe , November 13 272 cet in depth; bounded in front to the | ansyanry sags u A .en a.: when witness went into the Seminary yard.| vessel ; water was run into these vessels nical conditions north-east by Saint Law treet, in | SCCHOE CN, $ TUES & CO.Opertai ont.bel _ Quite a number of gentlemen belong~ | night inviting tenders for the supply f [* he recent outrages as a huge joke, as Saw Lazare: he b thing in hi ys d.| from a fountain pump, which was readily | PINTER FU L/ TON : ror to the y outh-west us cree Le A au ¥ : ler in hard ing to the Civil Service waited on Hon.| one hundred thousand tamarac Lies, the | no one for an instant believes he will be h Pret ed i ith nothing In his hand ; | eated by the steamer.Them I emptied ?Dividends of 75 and SO continuation of Saivt Charles Borremmes | MULLER & RAATHEZ, Tarragema, John O\u2019Connor, Postmaster-General, to- | whole quantity to be delivered along- | able to accomplish it.© returned wilh witness.in two or three bushels of ground corn ard ACCOUNTANT AND AVERAGE ADJUSTER, street, on one side to the south-east by lot | ro ~tosm sin ! ' ¢ I Along Chas.Anarisson (witness) \u2014 Saw-th & issi io, | Per Cent.on Tontine Poli- , ; y SHEMES VALLECTE, Marseillon day, belonging to all creeds and nstion- | side of the Pacific Railway in time to| MANCHESTER, N.H., January 30.\u2014At fire before th t of the common | ats, or carn and bran, stirred it a little | Commissioner for Quebec and Ontario, I that h head | N°, !14.on the other side to the north-west | *P-HEHE; VAÏ, \u2019 | other good alities,with tbe purpose of devising means | admit of their being conveyed west of | an enthusiastic meeting this eveuing, in Passed oe ioht the S ho Nha with a plunger; and after leaving it to 199 8T.JAMES STREET.cles a ave reached | by lot No.112 on the said official plan and §, & J, BURKE.Dublin nt, by which the Civil Service could do | Red River by the present ice-railway | aid vf the Irish sufferers, Governor bout 50 I ae a Sy C000.-hOUSE; | steam awbils it would swell up and thicken ; their Dividend periods.book SE reference, with a brick, dwelling be oy And othe something for the relief of the grea: | bridge.It is supposed this indicates | Head presided.Mayor Kelly opened | 2° h Chief» Mile ere, some with | go that sometimes we bad to take it out Correspondence conducted in French.Now Busi Po be sold \u2018within the office.of the | En & À.HISÉERT, Londen, ; distress now prevailing in Ireland.~The | the intention to give out tbe contract | the meeting.Addresses by Dillon and | 809; the Chief was there; did not go to | wish the shovel.We sometimes cooked 0, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese | Average New Business i j i i \u201c illism p g he g g y | b Assignee, No.115 Saint Francois Xavier BULLOCH, LAD: & CO Glangow Lag hon.gentleman very cordially received | for another bundred miles of the rail- | others were delivered.The contribu the fire.Decaire \u2014 Heard th shelled corn without grinding.I followed \u2014etober27 256 for Eight Years Lavger street, in the said City of Mortreal, on ER \" Blackett ¢ them, and promised to give the matter | way westward.tions aggregated $1,000.$800 was the cane are > de fre e report of | cooking feed for my hogs, from thirty to H.COTTE, than that of any other ||SATURDAY, the TWENTY-FOUETH Wii.JANESOY & Co, Dublin i his earliest consideration and let m | \u2018The Times has been resuscitated as an | contribuced on Sunday by two Catholic time.\u2019 &i the same | two hundred of thom ata time Jor fifteen Accountant and Auditor.| Company.DAY OF YANDARY, 1380, st TWELVE GENTRELL & COCHRANE, Dablim \u2019oper & Sal.know at a future time what his intbn- | evening Conservative paper with the | churches.It is estimated that $2,000 ; ; ; years, and consicered it a grea, nis Address D.O.Box No.903 me o'clock moon.+L ELL & E, ; 1 T .; Francois Anarente (witness)\u2014Passed grain.The steamer cost thifty-five : ; Assets $36 000,000 JOHN FAIR, sod Canad sions were.£ Mr Austi plant purchased at Emerson.The names | will be rated here.st the night at home.Was awakened by the | dollars, and fixing up not quite ten.\u201d September 24 ly 323 sets, ° .Assignee.&o., &o., do chromate terior Department, died muddemiy to | O.&- Tort to she eiior\u201d \u201c220002: |p Now Your, January 30 iemart | ls SEL Lome, Vas amakoned by the Leonard's + Eeonony > referee terre | JOHN McDONALD, | Surplus, $7,000,000 TORN I A oneer.| XN.B\u2014Ordera recoived frem Qf chroma: x > mp te Aud * : ° .> ; had t i eonard\u2019s ** Economy \u201d referre above \u2014 : : .day.The deceased lady was the well-known banking firm, died to-day, Bouse a, cae 2 he serai Me, and form their own judgment.\u2019 ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, For further information, apply at the | Montreal, 5th January, 1880.Whelesals Trade andy.oi daughter of ex Mayor Fellows.Midnieht D tch aged 79.| Parents.Was atthe meeting the nigh, ss 830 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL Sada br Se Fa tor the Dominion of Ca~ | 875 Tho above sale is adjourned until = ts, Preparations for the Arts Exhibition oe (Ri s f EsTABLISHED 1867.nada, 157 ST, iT, HERALD où Jet: ines, &c, are going on.It promises to be a grand 1 mg espa 0 es ; before ; Chief Joseph was there.: he on and dinars rout \u2014 Special attention given to auditing the | Building, or any of the Agencies through- Selo aT, Stat JENCARE, Son Metalsà in Briti success.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS | £Cecile, widow ef Sebairwar (witness)\u2014 | Vous weakness, early decay, loss of man | books and statements of Joint, Stock Cou.| eut Canada.R.W.GALE Arnton, No.91 St.James street, WHEN THE in British FRANCE rm rm Slept at her own house the night previous hood, &c., I will send a recipe that will panies and Corporations, in the discharge W., THE PROPERTIES WILL POSITIVE- .on the best TORONTO LS SORANTON, Pa, January 30.\u2014 Mrs, | to the fire.Last witness came there cure, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy | of which duty the advertiser possesses the General Manager.LY BE SOLD.D M | N ION BOL \u2018 10 ; \u2014 THE EDUCATIONAL BILL, Erastus Smith, wife of a wealthy liquor | early and slept on the floor ; many women | was Jikenverad by a missionary in Sou avantage cf acknowledged successful ex WANTED\u2014Two or threo first-class Can 24ih January, 1880.e 22 \" \u2019 THE BRIDGE COMPANY.\u2014 merchant ¢f Hyde Park, shot herself slept up-stairs ; witness bolted the door.Americs \" ad a el addtneur ene oe January 207 | vassing Agents for City and Eastern Town.127 ST.PETER STREET, L \u2014 L J 30.\u2014A Paris de- | through the breast, deliberately baring her | Francois Anarente slept on the floor ali > mat tre hi A open Tenez Prop Buin do | rs pe di ar be | Pot fom, arte ES = FIVE-STOREY WAREHOUSE Montreal E ToroNTO, January 30.\u2014The sales of spatch announces that the Senate has | breast to make sure of her aim, might and did, not go out.Witness did \u2014 J OHN FULTON, December 8 292 3 ontrea \u2018 vessels during the past few weeks in- jected t ti d FegpErICK, Md., January 30.\u2014John | not sleep.en the cannon was fire i AN en Cod: \u201cclude the following.mellbnome ppl t0tee Educntisal Bil.bat the ments Soper, a prosperous farmer.threw him= | Francois was still in bed; when fire was 5 DEATHS.; A yan In Bankruptcy, TT 1 st.Maurice Street, SHERBOURNE STREET, The schooner \u201c Blanche,\u201d À 2, 6,000 | were close being 143 to 135, and 147 to | self before a freight train Weduesdey even- | shouted Francois went out, and there was | In this city, on the 29th instant, Maria 4 5 .of [ | 1S di BICal | Ê AND PROPERTY ON s Porto bushels capacity, for $4,000; ach or 199., ing.He was instantly killed, - then a great blaze, 2, Emelia Eliza, fourth daughter of Alderman | 97 St.JAMES STREET St.Joseph Street, TORONTO » a ate Ecoles,\u201d À 1, 10,000 bushels, for {In a division in the Chamber of De-| CiMpEN, NJ., January 30.\u2014The trial | Marie Joseph, wife of Beauvais (wituees) Wilson.eral will take place on Monda .,.MONTREAL.Near McGill Street.Now solicit and will book orders at Mon a $8,000; schooner * Canadian,\u201d B 1, | puties on the question of favouring Po- | of Engineer Johuson and Conductor Ew- | \u2014Slept at house of last witness the night next, the 2nd February, from her fathers gravectigations and Reports made on the FIRE AND LIF E 11 treal, for September and October delivery pe Gtro- 9,000 bushels, for $2,000; schooner | litical Clubs, the minority consisted of | ings, indicted for manslaughter in connec.| before the fire, up-stairs.When witness residence, No.60 St.Denis street, corner { % #0 & unctuelit and dis atch, coum The Subscriber is instructed by WM.from the Works in Toronto, of their Manu- \u201c Wanderer,\u201d A 2, 6,500 bushels, for | 74 Conservatives, 106 members of the | tion with the accident to the excursion train | heard the cannon shot he came down and | Dorchester street, st 8 o'clock a.m., to the * May 7 p y patch.en: Insurance Company MUIR, Esq., to sell at his rooms, on Re OU AE AND HEXAGON NUTS andiand $3,000; propeller \u2018\u2018 Kincardine,\u201d B 1, | advanced and extreme Left.This is | on At'antic City Railroad, commenced yes- and orancois Anarente in bed.ent out Bx dam ae Da rom thenoy to the R & L L AFL AMME '| Tuesday, Sra February, MA CHINE BRIDGE BOOR EX : ; ei ; ; 3 and saw the fire, returne .mes 8 s s 9,000 bushels, $4,000.These prices are | additional proof that the Cabinet cannot, | terday.ary 30, \u2014 and Francqjs asked witness what \u201cwas the acquaintances ire respectfully requested .' y ESTABLISHED 1809.The fine Warehouse, recently occupied AND CARRIAGE BOLTS, £ 20 to 25 high 1 ST.ALBANS, Janu 0, \u2014 Isadore Ys andland rom § to > per, cent igher in [oat rely upon the Support of pere than half Mereopay eid Br cha ol sith, | matter to attend witnout further notice.on u A DVOC A TES by Messrs.Young, McNaughton Co., St.{| BOLT ENDS cases than the values that were placed | of the advance eft.ight Conser- | Marechal wag arres da rged with a : .n thie city, on the instant, of hea , bseri ; anrice street, and also the property on .r found on the vessels last year, P vatives and 248 Republicans formed the | stealing silk, valued at $4,000, from Black ] Marie Joseph, wife of Sabriel ~ Was disease, John Britt, in the 66th year of bis 42 St.James Street.fu bed Capital £2,000,000 stg.Sr.SOSEP H SYREET > Péjoinine Mosurs, COËCH SC ROUGH SPIKES .The Bay is again entirely clear of ice, | majority.& Co, Montreal.Marechal is regarded | Fleeping at the house wi BL witness.| age.; \u2018 ; \u2014 CANADA BOARD ove Tha agy 2nd abutting on the UALITY- STYLE AND SATISFACTICN ee a; ; xpert cracksman, havi Was awakened by the cannon shot.Went | Funeral will take place from his resi- ze above.The Warehouse is most substan-| Q - - y le Cod« | ave \"a we noth ory special GERMANY escaped from.various prisons, \u2018ncluding out and saw that the Seminary Duilding dence, = ne College street, Fm ron Hon, B.Lara, QC.|L.Laroax or.D.Lo ANAGIS e PIRECTOES: tally built, Jud con 1 ote Chauncy, Bower A ca GUARANTEED\"! to cbromicle in business.circles Sing-Sing.was on fire, returned and saw Francois thence to Catholic Cemetery.Friends and Txomas Davinson, Esg.| apparatus.TETE i i Forr Scorr, January 30.\u2014The boiler | Anarente getting up, He went out and intance tfully invited to | VV ; The properties will be sold i \\brador hue boa the beh me \"ent aed GOVERNMENT CANNON FOUNDRY.of the Mosler.sawmill, Vernon County, | came back in a out ten minutes, attend, \" pre a VALEER & lo INTY ER: \u2019 GILBERT Scones Toa OBS \u2018Messrs.Wm.| O00 liberal terms of payment, and are both WILSON HAWKSWORTH, ELLISON \u2019 south of Ontario for several weeks has L J rv 30 A Berl; Missouri, exploded to-day, killing a Ia- : Ja this city, on the 30th January, RS, i , Dow & Co.well adapted tor wholesale business, stores & C0 | : : ; ONDON, January 30.\u2014A Berlin cor- | bourer, gnd seriously injuring.the owner ; Henrietta Maria, beloved wife of Francis NOTARIES, &C, CxagLEs F.Smrruxes, Esq., General | OF factories.The situation is one of the = e treet.interfered with sales and collections | respondent reports that, at the Govern- > y injuring AMUSEMENTS.Adams, eged 51 years.M Bank of Montreal most desirable for commercial purposes SHEFFIELD.9 in the country, and has impeded the ment cannon foundry, such large orders and another labourer.Two others were tated Funeral will take place from her late No, 34 Elgin Street, - OTTAWA, The Hom.Toouss Bran Senaton.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 operations of pork-packers.Prices in | have been received that a number ot | \u201clightly injured.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.residence, 47 Berthelet street, on Monday (Opposite the Russell House.) \u2014 JOHN J.ARNTON CELEBRATED STEEL 30 metals and hardware are still looking | fresh hands have been engaged, and all FIaANISKILLEN, January 30.- James I'WELFTH NIGHT.\u201d a rohrary, a 280 pu Friendsand - [5% mass.I arm N'IUTTEE FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE CO\u2019Y.\" \u201cAuctioneer.\u2014 i .: , an old man living at or near En- : 2 3 1.\u2014Funds ecember, , - upwards.a Tae ges in dry goods cery making extra time.niskillen, while out chopping in the woods | There was another very large and | attend.u Tm Paid-up Capitad eee Dec £350,000 Ste.| 4 The Warehouse can be seen daily from de : PRIS AWARDED THEM AT AY i it nod the near hi as killed by the falling [ brilliant audience present last evenin Tr.EVANS & RIDOELL Fire Reserve Fund.794,577 «| v0 14 Vienna, Paris and Philadelpmi trade are the scarcity of fruit and the car his house, w lodged y th he to witness the second presentation of G Publi A ; t Premium Reserve 805,065 \u201c\u2018 Exhibitions a0 & : 8 un vet eessesesrans , advance in prices of foreign wines and GREE OE as Cutting damn It is supposed he was \u201cTwelfth Night\u201d by Miss Neilson, and a £w A dvertisements ublie psi © tants Balance of Profit and Loss es SUPERIOR FIRST-CLASS CUT-STONE for Cast Steel, Tool Steel, Spring Steel ¢ \u201cThe Toronto Bridge Company con-| TEEMINATION OF MINISTERIAL | pies ong ooqn [tit supposed he was |b Twelth N Company.Every character .OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES, Pr mg 50 MODERN RESIDENCE, NE ee and Steel Wire.MAN tracted during last year, the first of its CRISIS.lo day.An inquest was held, and a ver | as on Tuesday eveniog was played to the | 22 STJOHN STREMET | Life hosnulation.42,850,567 « |406 Sherbrooke Street|M.HUNTER & SON, SHEFFIEL .; .> ; \u2014\u2014 dict re.urned in accordance with the above | delight and pleasure of those present, and » Ê .Annuity Funds.co.300,680 \u2018\u201c Ext a Fine Table Cutlery.} r existence, for 1,800 lineal feet of iron Sr : vy PIES ; UNS : {MONTREAL \u2014 e ery.brid th incipal bei th ATHENS, January 30,-=The Ministe facts.the beautiful impersonation of * Viola D ber 11 2 2.\u2014Revenue fôr the Year, 1878: : JOHN ROUND & SON (LIMITED) SHEFFIELO dtreet, L Cre dit Valley Railway Bridge at alt rial crisis has terminated.It has been by Miss Neilson will long be remember- ooerber - From Fire Department : £976,160 mire Subscriber, instructe d by Haver N.Electro-Plated Ware, Spoons and Forks > It, : in- i Wi i i \u2014$6.i: i i I 160 IDDLETON, Esq,, who is leaving Canada, - > fone for to Br oon Bivar, which compose | itry will continue in offee wihon | SPORTING INTELLIGENCE | S4hers, Zomght.ill be sven\u201d dhe ah is and Dites fr | rites a (Po tees avs ie on DAY, érr FEPRUART | ©edersroicteä to import or rom Stock art of: Of Wve deck spans o eet each, an dification, and that their policy re- resent engagement in Montreal.Let us 0\u2014$2.\u2019 ; ! * rat ums and In- : 2 ATH , B.J.COGHLIN is th t iron brid ver built in | MOC , policy p gag .+, | The Sportsman\u2019s Year Book for 1880\u2014$1.50 CORNWALL ONT, terest.£438,737 his substantial, splendidly built House, ; \u2019 5S Coma\u201d Some of these contracts were | Tain unchanged.CURLING.; hope that at some future date, not far dis- | The Stock-Bxchauge Year Book for 1850 D.B.MACLENNAN, H.SANFIELDMACDOMALD | Interest &c., on 406 Sherbrooke Strest, one of the well-known, 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montrea À Ê 5 à travel a Birnie, January 30.\u2014 The curling.tanp we shall have the pleasure of seeing $1.50 JAMES W.LIDDELL.An\u2019dity F\u2019nds.12,040 Terrace of three built by the late J.B.Sole Agentt Swiss and or carrlage and waggon travel.ITALY match to-day between the Granites, of To- | her again.Those who have not seen her | The Philosophy of Hand~writing, by Don| April 78 .£450,777 à! | Beaudry, Esq., 3-storey and Mansard roof, | July 8 7 rie ronto, and the Meaford Club, was won by during the week should at least make an Felix de Salamanca\u2014$1.35 LEITCH ve high basement and sub-cellar.Itis ene of ire.BELLEVILLE = the Granites by 8 points.effort to be present this evening, for it will | & Necklace of Stories, by Moncare D.CARMAN & Ute, Total Revenue.£1,426,987 ; | the most perfectly arranged and comfort.NEW AND VERY ELEGANT JELLERY THE POPE AND IRISH DISTRESS.WRESTLING b long time before they see at the Conway\u2014$1.75 BARRISTERS, ATTORXNFYS-AT-LAW or, $6,944,426 78 able private houses in the city, and built PATTERNS OF THE EASTERN ONTARIO DAIRY- \u2014 .i ce & 8 y see a Metalliferous Minerals and Mining, by D.SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY WILLIAM EWING, Inspector.of solid stone back and front.The Coach 5 stic desi Roms, January 30.\u2014The Pope has Boston, January 30.\u2014The wrestling | Academy such a true exponent of C.Davies, F.G.5.- $4.00 \u201c , .AHERN, Sub-Inspector House and Stables are also of stone.The : : ti MEN.> y p R .5 GEORGE N.AHERN, 8 nspector.{ ts, Brooches \u2014 sen t 10,000 francs fur the relief of the | match to-night between Bibley (English § Shakespeare's heroines.There should be { Free Trade in Land, by Joseph Kay, M.A, NOTARIES PURLIC, &c., Head Office for the Dominion in!Ment | Heati* g Apparatus, by \u201c Garth,\u201d is effect.TODZE al ul'y3 à 433 1818 ings, Bout MR.ROBUETEON'S MAJORITY.| dis tressed in Ireland.rin tm weighs oy as won by the | & bumper house to night, The Compauy | QC.with Preface by John Bright\" | CORNWA LL, OMT.real od Carpenter Kanga Bay 00 surpase- SETTEES, TABLES & STOOLS +, Ces Bts \u2019 _ former in two straight falls, eave for Ottawa on Monday morning by : dss.LerTon R.B.CARMAN * D ; ; 1e ' \u2014_ ; y .on .- - B.Cara rainage direct to Ontario street tunnel.; BELLEVILLE, January 30.\u2014The Di- SI BILLIARDS.the Q., M., 0.& O.Railway.For fale by June 14 342 MACDOUGALL a Oe.Terms\u2014One-third down ; balance can For (tardens (new designs.) NT OF rectors of the Eastern Ontario Dairy- RUSSIA Sr.Louis, January 30.\u2014Sexton and | MENDELSSOHN CHOIR CONCERT.DAWSON BROTHERS PALLISER & KNAPP November 20 123 | remain te suit purchaser.J V ta M t a Mat men\u2019s Association Lave resolved that THE POLES.| Daly on one side, Schaeffer and Gallagher it is always a pleasure to call attention ! y \" Permits as usual, , : Rion à ar 8 gr ul $ ir ARE : v ANOTHE AFFRONT TO THE PO ys à pleas Êt.James Street.: Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, their annua Convention shall be held \u2014__ on the other\u2014Champion\u2019s game=Sexton | 4 tho concerts of the Mendelssohn Choir.January 30 25 ADVOCATES, British America JOHN J.ARNTON, AT Mannfsetors at Kingston on the 24th, 25th, and 26th VIENNA, Janu>ry 30.\u2014Iv is reported | 8ud Daly won by 400 to 342.Winnere\u2019| Our musical public await these too rare 4 HAMILTON CHAMBERS Auctioneer.CHANTE LOU PS: ially adap of February: They also appointed a fo the Czarewitch recently remarked | 3Verage, 18.4-22.pertormances with so much interest that \u2019 .| B&F\" The Furniture, &c., will be sold 17th 8 : - Gui and gepatation eonsisting of whe i resident tosome Polish magnates\u2014\u201c I shall be \u201cFIRE REPORT REP ORT we need no assurance to confirm the con- FI R M OF ARGH ITECTS 17 ST.JOHN STREFT .and 18th February instant.21 April > bn R.Craig, an \u20ac Varden ol the lori own, F viction that our announcement of the con- , and Wooden on ; proud to wear your glorious cr ounty to ask the Ontario Government ERY, EWELLERY, Communicate this to your countrymen and assure them of the favour of their future king.\u201d : to grant $2,500 for the purpose of obtaining the necessary statistics, aad to employ one or more of the best instructors to be had in Europe and America to assist in developing tre dairy in- CUBA Specially reported fr the MONTREAL HERALD.Cosoura, Ont., January 30.\u2014 About 8 o'clock last night a fire broke out in a two-storey house owned and occupied by cert, to take place on Friday evening next, will afford great pleasure and satisfaction to a large number of our readers.It 18 to the Mendelssohn Choir that the majority of the musical public of Montreal ALBEET MESNARD have the honour to inform their clients and the public that they have formed partnership as Architects under the social name of PERRAULT MR, MAURICE PERBAULT and MR, MONTREAL.J.PauListR, B.C.L.| F.A.Kware, B.C.L February 8 33 NOTT & CO ASSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 183E RSSETS, - - - $1,160 872 THE CUT-STONE FRONT HOUSE NO, 826 UPPER BLEURY ST, (No.6 *\u201c Gladstone\u201d Terrace,) ELFF «RIC BURGLAR ALARMS LECIANCHE BATTPRIES 7 : 3 is X ue \u2014 i 1d at my rooms on .are indebted for their first acquaintance | & MESNARD.MR.H M.PERRAULT, | Stock Brokers, 119 St.Francois Xavier re \u2018Will be go! Fi RE ALARM LINES .terests.The County Council have also Mrs.J.Watt.The fire started in the with finished choral singing.The earlier | ARCHITECT AND LA~D SurvEYOR, will re- | Street, (Members of Montreal Stock Ex- | All Descriptions et Property Insar Wednesday Morning, 4th February.23388, ; à ion to act cojointly | THE SLAVERY ABOLITION BILL, | roof under the chimney, but was extin .Soging main connected with the Office as heveto- | change), buy and sellall Stocksand Bonds.{| Against Fire and Perils of Navi AND dd Fan FPpointed & deputation to act cojeiatly \u2014_\u2014 guished before doing much dsmage.Loss | performances of this Society earevels: | gore.Insestments made or realized.1 gation at Current Rates.The fine, healthy situation of this Ter-| | Inetruments Made end Krscted, oi or this object, £ th MADRID, January 30.\u2014The Senate | $300.tion to the greater portipn of those who Offices, Nos.93 to 99 St.Francois Xavier Street.a3 \"_ | OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYABLE | race is well known.It is near the Mount | \u20ac EX ANTELOUP * ( The following are the returns L : to day, by a vote of 156 to 28, approved | HALIFAX, January 30.~-A two-storey | attend our concerts, and, since its first ap- M.P A.MESNARD JOHN FH À SER IN LONDON (Eng.) WHEN Royal Park, and also, by its central posi- - > © best EN voting in to-day s election for the Loca the articles of the Cuban Slavery Abo.| building on Walker atreet, Truro, owned | pearance in public, it has Dean an educa- Arch RAULT, .re NARD, \u2019 REQUIRED.\" tion, is within easy walking distance for 587 to 593 ORAIG STREET ä Legislature :\u2014 i lition Bill as modified by the mixed} by E.Lields was destroyed by fire this | tor of musical taste in this community.H.M.PzrrAULT Accountant and Audit M.H.GAUL business men.The lot is 26.6 x 105, with MONTREAL.; Ware, Robertson.Sills.os - ; dah by ed by | This fact is cheerfully recognized and ad- : : CCO 1 or, W.TATLEY, wide lane in rear.The house was occupied | March 28 18 ; C ission of Senators and Deputies, | morning, and a house near by owned by : Architeet and Land Surveyor.es 4 : 8 Belleville.754 477 omm .; mitted by all, and, as a consequence, the + For the Inspection, Auditing or Adjust.Agents for Province of Quebec | for five years by the late Hon.John Youngsotts, Traré, etleville.Samuel Archibald was badly damaged.y all, and, eq \u2019 MR.H.M.PERRAULT will devote spe- A J February | 40 : 4 Sruets, Cat Sidney \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.152 323 \u2014_\u2014 The loss amounts to about $3,000.Archi | Mendelssohn Choir has long been a fav- cial attention to Valuaiions of Properties, | Bent of Books and Accounts, Settlement Sale at Half-past ELEVEN o\u2019clock.\\ hers, Butt \u2018Trenton .170 162 UNITED STATES ; Fi ourite organization in Montreal, and one | Examination of Titles Surveys, Loans and | of Partnerships, making up of Statements, .\u201c+ .-.JOHN J.ARNTON, bald has $800 insurance and Fields $600.8! > yB, Reports, &c.Will attend at the Offices, or THE i ated Spoons: \u2019 so \u2014\u2014 _ which its citizens delight to honour.For | Sale of Real Estate, &c., &c.Ports, XC.; Pi : 23 Auctioneercert, Fishy Robertson\u2019s majority, 114.THE PANAMA CANAL CourrwRiGHT, January 30.\u2014The hotel this reason the coming concert, on Friday | January 8 Im rat g | elsewhere, of parties requirin; such ser., j ' : 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .i illage of Williameb ied i t, oon.nounted, sud DESERT VILLAGE WAB PREDICTED by Toor ' Mason, wae burned gown.No | next, is looked for with great interest, and, Present Address 347 P.0.box, Merchants Marine Insurance Co.SPLENDIR MODEL | IRM Continuous! 11 and Welcome !! 11 Holi- , .by .! .il Or, at the office of Hugh Erodie, N.P., y Present will be a year's subscription es.eo insurance.Loss about $2,000, no doubt, will .be as numerously T, 34 Notre Dame street, OF CAN ANA.ip to the model 1 Magasing.DEMOSESIS MAT ve THE DESERT MUEDER, IRISH DISTRESS INCREASING on 3 elon, Lie January 80.| Bonded nn he Bredecessors have October 15 Su 246 TT 8 AKD COUNTRY RESIDENCE Art Biol, hich includge the splendid mes 5 \u2014 : About 3 o'clock this afternoon a fire oc- | been.Judging by the programme ein - > = Capital, - = 500,000, i > Art Picture, * Consolation,\u201d by B.F.Rein - roval to #57 DESERT VILLAGE, January 30.\u2014An TER UTE INDI ANS curred in Mr.E.B.Doyle\u2019s store, Vietoria | offered it has been the intention of the So- JOSEPH GILLOTT\u2019S MciAARON, GIBBONS & McNAB, == \u2019 Near Montreal, By Auction | bart, the best $10 oil picture ever publish= 25 dndian named Wabamoss, from the .village.The village turned out promptly, ciety to present every possible attraction je Barristers, Attorney, Solicitors, &c, HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.di ed Do not tail to tako the splendid De\u2014 tM a ee a oesery | Onommmams, O., Jatuary 30.\u2014 A | but, owing to the Ligh wind prevailing at | our lovers of music, fo, a ue to the STEEL PENS.LONDON, Off, Co = nat Gt Tho subscriber is instructed by WIL- | fee; yearly $8, Address W° TENNIRGE AN DY! gage ane Mondes.er or Washington special says the fact that the time, could render no assistance.The | Ce of New Tob eee oprance, en.Sold by all dealers throughout the World.SUGK HACMAKON, G.C.@BO.0.STBEONS Agencies is all the Principal Cities and | LIAM STEPHEN, Esq.who is leaving DEMOREST, No.17 East 14th st., New the reports alresdy published.H utlding and stock being entirely con- » 18 ene i GEO.M\u2019NAB owns of the Dominion.Montreal.to sell en THURSDAY, 5th | York.\u2018states that after poe ny Brisbois France and thy anny a rad a sumed, the loss is not known, gaged fot ior ork rit hing, January 27 22 London, August 23, 1875 301 ; FEBRUARY, his well-known model farm | December 30 Le YW requested his (Wa amoss\u2019) son to inter n auspices, à shi canal een me, ve - 3 ; 1 te {ELLE All Classes of MARINE RISKS accepted at POINTE AUX TREMBLES, about 90 Casks.ee ee | over the Tewomas of Paces \u2018hap come| WEATHER E6PORT.from the seme sly, will pay two \u2018solo, Bromine on MIELE, s4 Ousvent Baten.Carne | SLEOINTE AUX TEEMBLES, sbout 9 | Tyg (UTERNATIONAL GAILWAY AND TEAR ges da morning to bring down the remains | to the knowledge of Secretary Evarts, Montreal, January 30 Prume, will lend the potent spell of his 2 No.146 ST JAMES STREFT General Manager.| highway and the River St.Lawrence, | , : of the murdered man.It is hardly pro- | and he had an interview with Captain|,.= = ATURE\u2014In the shade by rd magic inetrument to the other charms of GO i - _ May 81 129 | beautifully situated, in the highest state GU ID He JO bable they will get back before next | Eads with a Tiew of tho Tetra a Thermometer observed by Hearn, this occasion.A full orchestra will ac- WILLI AM DOW & .THE ef cultivation, self-drained, abundantly | Published Semi-monthly, containing \u2019 Thursday, as they will take at least five | dock system of crossing the Isthmus.Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathe- | compsay the Choir in Mendelssohn's FOR SALE OR T0 RENT supplied with water for all purposes,and | TIME TABLES AND MAPS of all da s on unowshows after they go as far | His object is to commence in advance of matical Instrument Makers 242 & 244 | \u201c Loreley,\u201d and we may expect a very fine Brewers & Maltsters \u2014\u2014 \" newly fenced from front to rear.The CANADIAN and the prinripal 20.7 ; ; i to | any foreign Powers, so that if trouble ; > rendering of this very beautiful composi ; \u2014 ; .: ; n remod- AMERICAN RAILWAY and as possible with the Soar, or ng between this country and European Notre Dame Street :\u2014 tion The part-songs of the evening\u2014a Superior Pale and Brown Nia Se Mount Royal Vale andthe * ee ery, Substantial, has bee STEAM NAVIGATION authorities y M len, 6 P.M.par La eudelstohn Ghoir puce five of The following.bottlers only are authoriz- Que thousand êcres ef the richest land, \u2019 mac + PARV.did barns, the stables, and numerous out- and by N ews Agents on Traing and ; I ve, © \u2014 \u2014 n, ign: i ts, n mil di i - Steamers.\u2019 hon sho Indian agent, band to bring case if their opponents Lean first.3% BY STANDARD B AROMENER these unaccompanied pigaes being included od to yee pur labels, re St.Peter street on the best ucadamizod roads party tage GANADA SGARE ÜF GIRECTORS : are of the most superior des Price, 30 Centsi The despatch concludes: may ad \u2019 in the programme.e Choir, we are Vi Ba unding, and all within a few miles of the 5 hi , ) ren: .n \u2018 ver, Casa down Hennosay's body, Instructions, wo, that a gentleman from New York Bun 3008 Sr told, vos never better prepared for à con- Toes, ae wr SY Carnet Pin of the city; several hundred acres THOS Oe BY.BTARNES, Chairman TERMS\u2014One half cash; balance in Ge OEM rares \"anis pwever from Coromer Gra th has a letter from an Earopean Society \u2019 CA : \u201c4 | cert, and & performance ot rare excellence | Wm.Bishop.479 Lagauchetiere st | of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quar- | giy A.T, GALT, K.C.M.a.equal annual instalments at SIX per cent lishers and Proprietors, GARE Deputy just arrived in time to save them which says thereis a great probability METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, may safely be anticipated on its next ap- | Thos.Kingella.144 Ottawa street | ries; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant | THEODORE HART, Esq.interest.179 Bonaventure Street, Montreal.I.the trouble.Brisbois told young of a foreign war with the United States Toronto, January 30, 10.00 a.m.pearance Cleop.Maissoneuve .585 St.Dominique st, vas ath Outbuildings, a complete GEORGE STEPHEN, Haq.The farm can be seen at any time.R Wab Amos that Hennose?.tanked na within the next six months.\u201d Probabilities for the next 24 hours : \u2019 : = Order s received by and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of fires CAPITAL 210,900,605 | Sale at my rooms at ELEVEN o\u2019clock DH.ROBERTSS with a e before be killed him., » =Lower Lake gion\u2014Fresh to bris A elephone.es, in sums of one hundred dol ! y C000 \u2019 [ & 60, statement is discredited.Wabamoss New Yon, January 30.\u2014The Jong.south-easterly to south-westerly winds ; TRE MOUNIED POLICE Montreal, ('ecember 12, 1879.296 mortgag: rds: and all my well kno ye are toring \\NVRSTED x JANADA - 200,000 19 JOHN J.ARNTON, CELEBRATED OINTMENT, believes that Hennessy was murdered nd Perse Haute Railroad against Sam, | cloudy, warmer weather, with rain, fol.CONTRACTS.Properties for sale at extraor:inarily low (RR LU CL $&\" The sale will be positive.\u2019 CALLED ada.for his furs.; thers was dismissed to- | lowed to-worrow by easterly to north- \u2014 HS | price., Mercantile Risksaccepted at the lowest «The Poor Man\u2019>s Friend\u201d 908 J.Tilden and o ; sed terly winds and clear, colder weather, | | OTTAWA, January 27.\u2014The Mounted A THOS 2.O'BRIEN, current rates ee LONDON day without cost so either [party : De: st.s Laurence Brisk winds, increasing | Police contracts were awarded to-day, as | d \"if ayn Januar 1 532 St.MARY STREET.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties ESTATE OF LATE is confidently recommended to the Public cK .fendants hsve paid to plaintiff sever .di ising temperature, followed follows : \u2014 Kit bags, 8.Borbridge, ALE AKD PORTER BREWERS ary nsarcd at reduced rates.w x as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every 0 AL EXHIBITION.| hundred thousand dollars.cloudiness, rising temp , Ottawa ; buckskin gauntlets, Lewis and ' , G.F.C.SMITH m.Workman, Esq | description; a certain remedy for tlssted AGRICULTURE \u2019 In the case of the Merchants and Man | by snow or rain.Blatchford, Ottawa ; teamsters\u2019 deer skin | \u201c86 »#t.Mary Streoc:.| F OR SALE CHEAP 3 CHI Ag ENT von re 5 DoMINION logs, ign soalds, anne, chilblains, .\u2014 : : : - : ; JHIEF 3 scorbu 3 , imples in the treet Lon»on, Ont., January 30.\u2014 The | ufacturers Bank against Louis Levinson, GOSSIP gauntiote, M.Malone, Montreal J Danketa, MONTREAL, ; A valuable Canada Patent, consisting ofa | f aly 24 SALE OF THE HOMESTEAD, \u201cMOUNT { face, sore an | inflamed eyes, Por heads, Monsarrat Farm has been bonded at | charged with conspiring with Book- b hisper- | 1500, © san Ors Ottawa; | Héveaiway on hard the various tin» | Pin Cushion, Tape Measure, Scissors 5 PROSPECT,\u201d AND GROUNDS.sore breasts, piles.It also entirely removes : $15,000 for prospective exhibition | keeper Hawa to defraud the Bank, the | has boon more than veuslly busy, whisper | linen towels, N.& J.Garland, Ottawa; | HtTe Ray on bas PORTIA, | Sharpener, Glass Cutter, Paper Pattern | ff 8 ; \"| VILLA AND BUILDING LOTS ON | the foul smell arising from Cancer *\" and To is Dror iles from the | plaintiff obtained a verdict for $36,000.| og frow one to another concerning conta small linen towels, J.J.Alston, Montreal ; In Woop AND BorrLe Cutter, Knife Sharpener, and Paper : SHERBROOKE, DRUMMOND AND{ Sold in pots, 134d., 2s.9d., da.6d., 11s., Stores; # Failvay station.bo mile CHEYENNE, Wyoming, January 30.\u2014 | masters t ! E ; on da could no longer po hg oh ridge, hate \u201cRulLIXE RIGERAKE AUPFLITA, ME an baned tn one.Shaped Dre UPPER STANLEY STREETS.and 22s.each ; and his 08 \u2018 : ; ; issui is out at last.Tru og | gurry combs, web handles, 4 .° : sand i x 50c.Iam gell- 7 E .Subscriber, i - cet, $14 The County Council, last night, die- Hr special election yesterday for issuing be smothered.It ia on every body's | London, England ; grey military Hannel, | _ De\u201cember 1 ing thousands in tne U.S.at thribble thy OX ENGLAND The Subscriber, instructed by the Exe- PILULE ANTI-SCROPHULE OP rl cussed the currency question, but too , tongue that Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescrip- Dolan & Co, London ; woollen under- cost, and cannot supply the demand.This cutors, will sell, on i i i ; ; eee FRIDAY, 20rr FEBRUARY ALTERATIVE PILLS, \u2018 no action, the resolution favouring a | branch of the Union Pacific Railway tof im perfectly and permanently cures | shirts, Gault Bros, Montreal: woollen D AWES & GO is why Canada is Offered for sale, and isa CAPITAL, £10,060 000 The Homestead and Grounds.s Proved by more than sixty years\u2019 expare national currenny being withdrawn after | the Black Hills resulted unanimously in | those diseases peculiar to females, It bas | drawers, B.Turmbull, Galt; woollen * of E.S.BREATH, Patentee.Clintonville: Liability of Steckholders Lots on Sherbrooke Street, 31 to 33x 150 ft ; | ience to be one of the best medicines for favour of that propsition.been used for many years with entire suc: | socks, N.& J.Garland, Ottawa ; blue ar- | Brewers and Maltsters ; \u2019 \u2019 Unlim:se Villa Lots on Drummond and Upper Stan- | purifying the blood and assisting Nature & long and heated debate.y, ; blu Verango Co., Pa.U.$ é.0 and as WN, PROVIDENCE, January 30.\u2014 A.C.| cogs.as thousands testify.It is tonic and | tillery cloth, MacNee & Minnis, King- \u2014\u2014 December 80 1m DW 311 a ley Streets, about 50 x 130 ; in ber operat me ead: inh mild and wes SP HALIFAX Barstow, Chairman of the oun Jom | nervine, effcctuslly aliaying and curing | ston ; scarlet terse, Dolan & Co., London ; | INDIA PALE snp XX MILD ALE, - FUNDS INVESTED, - - - gi8000 008 Also, vee vases % Se mance Fi | taken at all times without confinement ce ee \u2014_\u2014 mission, will be charged with obtaining | those sickening sensations that affect the scarlet cloth, Maynard & Harris, London ; | EXTRA axp XXX sTOUT PORTER TO LET, A \u2014 - Pring one or Sane, estate, an ange of diet.nt or ; \u2018THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT HALI- | Government contracts for supplies un~ | stomach and heart through reflex action.| white serge linen, J.MolIntosh & Son, Fami in Woop am BoTTLE.) One large Room in the front part | _ Fire Insurances apeerted on the mest| Terms\u2014One-fourth cash ; balance to suit | Sold in Boxes at 184d., 2s.9d., 4s.6d., 11s.dt pl ER de ae ie a pp aor he | Go onafe, Yellow ovorsl lar Dolan | Femiliss Supplied othor woll suite for light mamntes.| need ia ail Len branches, 0 2099 trans | puschasore, at 7 par cent.interet Proparéd, oniy by BRACH AND BARNI Paie see oy ja.| lex manner i i i -|& \u20ac don ; \u2019 Office, R15 St.James St, turing, in rear.St if MoH.GAULT, ) oy.0 (Lt ! ; COTT, Bridgeport, D 1 Fis SIRE coy he Goren: | oho, Seottary of tho Lish Relief | strngtheniag effaf tis grea restora | & Co.London; Teimete, Dona\u2019 & Go, | OMhloe, 216 Be J \"| comes 2 To, Sis Po i iE JOhet (phate fle SE ELEVEN clo.sok ERY, Dorset, England, and gad pet rain, with His Excellency the Governor | Committee has received à despatch from .; , R., 1 December 12 pots d'ebruary \u201d NTON, er mord br a = 2008 ; ko.f \u2018 0, KO\" Get pship.J RN oe.22e 2 en TT ARE AY, JANUARY 31, 1880 MODERN CHUREH-GOING, 6 lightly climbs the pulpit stair\u2014 Ho ght Drivileged to scan the man\u2014 Externally be wears the air Of one who gives uncommon care To shine the foremost in the van.Arrayed in faultlessness he seems ; Superbly clad, it may be said ; Befitting one whoee rugged themes Arouse the sinner from his dreama\u2014 Arouse, indeed, the very dead.80 Peter must hava stood arrayed, So Paul in dilettante gear ; So stood they all ou dress parade For eyes to scan in enfilade ; See Boanerges thus appear.The ergan swells ; from whispers small It thrillaand pealsand thundering rolls ; And ekhrill as \u2019twere a clarion call, - Or grand as \u2019twere & waterfall, Or soft as ripples on the shoals.A man of God is at the keys ; \u2019Twere wrong to think it otherwise ; Seraphic things man hears and sees When bended lowly on his knees\u2014 He caught his rapture from the skies.A voice ; it is the sound of song, And quavers vibrate in the air ; And pleasure-quivers move the throng ; Must not such trancing sounds belong To worlds than this by far more fair ?Did seraph sing that anthem sweet ?Twas earth-born minetrelsy, you say ?Then heavenly paths command her feet ; No dross with such a gift is meet ; She walks, she must, the narrow way.Uprises now the man of mer, And instant wields mesmeric sway.Intensely keen is every kon, And ready-made a loud amen To greet whatever he may say.He prays ; if rhetoric be prayer Ho pierces empyreal height.Is genuine eontrition there, Confession of a heart laid bare ?If so, God bless him in his flights ! The preacher speaks.In rhythmic flow, Devoid the wordy oriflamme, In cadence sweet, ncr fast nor slow, Nor cold nor heated to a glow, Nor platitude nor epigram.Do men on fire for God s0 preach ! Is Lazarus whispering from the tomb?Is purriñg preaching ?Then impeach The Binat pulpit, swift to reach The dead awaiting final doom.Has love no lightnings ?Caspian cloud Neer held such weird, electric freight ! Our God is love ! The heavens he bowed That earth might richly be endowed To neutralize its deadly hate.But hate must die ; rebellion dire Must yicld to Love in Christ revealed ; Else Love lets loose consuming fire, The Lightning of eternal ire, Now ouly fcr a space coucealed.\u2018The csrmon to its finis draws In ciimax of rhetoric power.Loud rustling marks the fizal pause.Suppression of more loud applanse\u2014 Like falling of a summer shower.: Again the organ ; once again The soloist returns to view ; Here sounds as from a lion\u2019s den, Or softly dulciter, as when Some syren charms a fated crew.Forth come the throng as from a treat, A savory banquet, rare and rich, From courses of æsthetics sweet ; Perhaps from anæsthetic seat\u2014 Was\u2019t worship or performance, which ?\u2014 William N.Meserve, in the Congregationalist.LOCAL NEWS.Lars Mais \u2014Owing to the detention of the Western train, the mails were not distributed uatil a late hour yesterday mor zing.MrcHANICs\u2019 BANK.\u2014À private meeting of the shareholders of this Bank was held yesterday afternoon in the Exchange Bank buildinge.DisTixGUISEED ARRIVALS.\u2014Earl Grosvenor, Hon.W.Bagot, A.D.C., and Dr.Bolding arrived in town yesterday morning and are stopping at the Windsor.MoxNTREAL GENERAL Hesprrar.\u2014The Visiting Governors to this Institution, for the week commencing Monday, 20d February, will be Messrs.F.C.Smith and John Tayler.Heavy Loss.\u2014A farmer named Adolphe Bertrand dit Major, trom St.Polycarpe, came into town on Wednesday to sell a numoer of horses.Before returning home he missed his poeket-book containing all his money, amounting to $815.He offers $100 for its recovery.AcKNOWLEDGMENTS\u2014The Treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital ackuow- ledges, with thanks, the receipt cf the sum of $17, from the amatsurs of Lachine, being proceeds of a recent performance ot \u2018 Pinafore,\u201d per Mr.David B.Macpherson, Treasurer Lachine \u2018 Pinafore \u201d\u2019 Co.Court oF SPECIAL SEssioNs\u2014Before His Honour Mr.Desnoyers, J.S.P.\u2014George Alexis Leblanc was arraigned for breaking into and stealing from a vault on Fortification Lane one barrel of apples.The prisoner was found guiliy and sentenced to three morths\u2019 imprisonment.VENYOR\u2019S \u201c PROBS.\u201d ~ The cold term which has been deporting itself in the North-West will probably reach us early during the firat week of February, and be ushered in by a heavy snow-storm on the It will be immediately followed by another mild period, with thaws, about the second week of the second or third days.month.Porice Courr.\u2014 In this Court, yos- terday morning, Antoine Boudreau \u2018was charged with assaulting Octave Caron, convicted, and fined $10 or one month.\u2018Wilbred Belair was cherged with committing an aggravated assault upon Charles Rondeau, inflicting grievous bodily harm.The prosecutor wus unable to appear and the prisoner was remanded.DrcoraTED.\u2014Yesterday afternoon, at a meeting of the Police Committee, a gold medal, which is to be presented to Sergeant McCambridge, for doing his duty, was exhibited to the members.The design and execution of the medal is excellent, and fitted to decorate the breast of & warrior who had performed some brave deed in a stubborn battle.CARELESSNESss.\u2014The police authorities are loud in their complaints at the neglect of proprietors of establishments failing to secure their places safely after business This ieads to many burglaries and hours.is also & source of great annoyance to the patrolmen who, fiuding a store open, have to wait there until the owner is sent for, thus leaving other places exposed.PRE Ick BA1LwAY.~The formal openin of this novel and experimental railway wil take place to-day at eleven o\u2019closk, when the Hon.Mr.Chapleau and several of the Ministers of the Cabinet will cross over with the engineers, contractors, and mem- Yesterday a twenty ton engine was run across several times, without any apparent deflection in the roadbed.bers of the press.ANOTHER SOCIRTY.\u2014T'he bank clerks of the city have formed themselves into à s0- ceity for the purpose of cultivating a The object is a good ome, and will, we are sure, About seventy members are already enrolled, and Mr.F.Stanger, of the Bank of British North America, has been elected Presiliterary taste among the members.receive the support of everyone, dent.In Towx.\u2014Windsor Hotel \u2014 Sir 8 L Tilley, Ottawa; Earl Grosvenor, Dr Baldery, England ; J T Prince, Quebsc ; Rolland C Cooke, Whitehall; FF W Avery, Napaneeson, New Lyndonville, Vt ; Ottawa; L C Percy and wife, Ottawa Hotel\u2014R J Bell and York; S ® Thompson, D McGillivray, Brockville; A L Chester C M Greenwood, Utica, NY; H Chippendale, Dubuque, Iowa ; J Ferison, Toronto ; F F Farmer, USC, Three Rivers; W Outhwaite, Burton-on-Trent, Eng.Swow-smox TrAMPING \u2014The \u201cVictoria\u201d practising skirmishing and other manceuvres on saow- shoes.Two companies go out this after- This kind of drill is most essential to our citizen soldiers, for if they were called upon for duty in the North-West in winter time and \u201cwere in good trim as snow-shoers, great suffering and expenses would be avoided.It is to be hoped the other corps will follow the are again about to commence moon for practise.example set by the \u201c Vics.\u201d REcoRDER's Court.\u2014In this Court yesterday morning, before Mr.Dugas, were arraigned Thomas Condy, assaulting Thos.Burns, $10 or one month ; Joseph Richard, breaking in a doer and assaulting & woman, $2 and costs or ten days ; Louise Reid, drunk and loitering in St.Lawrence street, $5 or 15 days ; Lawrence Ryan, drunk and absenting himself from his vehicle, $2.50 or eight days ; Charles Martin, hackman, drunk, assaulting the police, tearing & constable\u2019s coat, and kicking him when being arrested, $6 or 15 days.SoMMERVILLE LECTURES, \u2014The free lectures of the Sommerville course will begin on Thursday evening next, 6th February, at eight o'clock, in the rooms of the Natural History Society, on University street.The lectures will continue on consecutive Thursday evenings during February and March.\u201cThe subjects and the names of the lecturers will be announced early next week.The Museum will be open free to the public on these evenings from seven o'clock.PERSONAL.\u2014Mr.À.F.McIntyre, of Ottaws, who has been in the city for several days past in the interest of \u201c the Montreal mo EN and Province Line Company®\u2019 scheme, returned to Ottawa yesterday.We understand that the gentleman has met with à large amount of patronage, and the scheme bas beea put in the hands of gentlemen of experience.From what has transpired it would seem that,when properly laid before the Legislature of the Dominion, they can do nothing but admit the claims of the petitioners, as they do not ask for any sub- y.MorTeacx Casn.\u2014Yesterday morning, Peter Fagan, boot and shoe manufacturer, waa brought before the Police Magistrate on a charge of obtaining a valuable security from the Commercial Mutual Builditg Society with intent to detraud.From the evidence it appeared that the accused received an appropriation of $1,000 from the Society, for which he gave a mortgage on a house owned by him, stating that there was no encumbrance whatever on the building, but subsequently, it was discovered that a previous mortgage was held on it.The accused was admitted to bail to appear for a preliminary investigation ina few days.\u2019 MonTrEAL MUTUAL BUILDING SociETY.\u2014At the annual meeting of the Montreal Mutual Building Society on the 28th inst.the following were elected on the Board of Directors for the coming your :\u2014Mesars.F BR Clark (President) ; P Carrie (Vice- President) ; J Authony, T Sutton, J Doug- W J McNiece, D_ Summerville,and P C Small.The The Trustees are Messrs J A Ogilvy, W McMaster, and George D Reid ; the Secretary-Treusurer is Mr W Cross ; the Audiors ore Mesere.W Hill, Ha White, and W W McDonald, The repert mentions the facu that the progress for the year has been satisfactory.THE CRURCIKS I0-MORRULW.CHUROR OF THE Repekmer, Cote St.Paul.\u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.Ziox CHURCH.\u2014 Pastor, Rev.A, J.Bray.Servicesat 11 am, and 7 p.m.Erskixe CHUROH, corner St.Catherine and Peel streets\u2014The Rev.J.8.Black will preach in the forenoon and evening.Sr.StepREN\u2019S CHURCH, Dalhousie street.=Rev.D.J.Booth will preach at 11 a.m, Rev, Canon Evans, rector, will preach at 7 p.m.EMMANUEL CuurcH (Congregational).\u2014 Rev.J.F.Stevenson, L.L.B, pastor, will preach at both services, 11 a.m, and 7 p.m, The Rev.J.L.Forster will conduct Divine service at the Protestant Houee of Industry and Refuge (n Sunday at 2 p.m.St.JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Rev.Hugh Johnston, 3.D., pastor, will pre:ch at 11 a.m., and Rev.Dr.Vincent, of New York, at 7 p.m.SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH.~The Rev.Jas.Allen, B.A., pastor, will preach (D.V.) to morrow at 11 a.m., and the Rev.Wn.Ryan at 7 p.m.Sr.BarTEOLOMEW'S CHURCH, R.E.(jurisdiction of the United Kingdom), Beaver Hall Hill.\u2014Rev.B.B.Ussher, M.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.\u2014 Holy Communion at 8 a.m.Morning Ser vice and Holy Communion at 11 a.m.Choral Litany at 4.15 p.m.Evening service at 7.DoucLas CuurcH, St.Catherine street West.\u2014Rev.Wm.Hall, M.A.,will preach at 11 o'clock, subject : * Christ, the Preacher,\u201d and at 7 o'clock, subject : \u201cJoseph, the Financier.\u201d Sr.GaBRrIEL StREET CHURCH.\u2014 Rev.R.Campbell, M.A., pastor.Rev.À.B.Mackay, of Crescent Street Church, will deliver the next of the series of special monthly disecourses at 7 p.m.Sr, Grorce\u2019s CHUROE.\u2014Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Morning preacher, Rev.Dr.Sullivan.Evening preacher, Rev.J.G.Baylis.Holy Communion at 9.30 am., and after morning service.CrESOENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CauroH.\u2014Services commence at 11 a.n.and 7 pm.The Rev.À.B.Mackay, the pastor, will preach in the forenoon and the Rev.Robert Campbell, A.M, in the evening.St, BarrEOLOMEW\u2019S REFORMED EpIsoo- PAL CHURCH, Alexandra Rooms, St.Catherine street.\u2014Rev.Edward Wilson, D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Subject in evening : \u201c The accessitility of the Lord Jesus.\u201d TnE ADYENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Oddfellow\u2019s Hall, 662} Craig \u2018street.\u2014 Meeting for communion and devotion at 11 a.m.At 7 p.m.Wm.W.Robertson will deliver a lecture on ¢ The Materialistic and the Spiritual in Christianity.\u201d At 7 p.m.E.E.Enright will lecture in Chisholm\u2019s Hall, Hibernia Road, subject : * Life and Death in the light of Holy Scripture.\u201d 4 JUVENILE PAR+Y AT THE VICTORIA RINK.One of the most interesting parties of the season took place last evening, when some 200 young girls and boys gyrated on skates at the Victoria Skating Rink, dress ed in all kinds of costumes, as the list appended will show.Soon after 8 o\u2019clock the company filed out of the dressing rooms, and not a few of the numerous audience were astonished to see so many young children as were amongst the skaters, for younysters of some five or six years headed the lists, and the picturesque uniforms of the whole reminded one very much of pantomime days at Drury Lane or a spectacular drama at the Haymarket.n taking the ice, which by-the-bye had been prepared so that none could complain, the youngsters set up.the refrain of Henry Russell» well- known song \u201c Cheer, boys Cheer,\u201d which they sang with good taste.Their various dresses formed, as it were, a harlequinade on the ice, and, the smallest leading first, the picture was a pretty one.After pirouting for a time the juveniles \u2018 formed \u201d ier * the Lancers,\u201d which was well executed ; 80 creditably was this gone through that it would have puzzled many of the seniors to do on foot wuat their sons and daughters did on steel, Of those who took part in the quadrilles, there being two sets, were the tollowing : \u2014 The Misses Grace Patterson, Lucy Whitney, Louise Gillespie, and Ethol Stevenson ; and the gentlemen were: Masters C.L.Wheeler, Cecil Gordon, Hanbury Budden, and W, O\u2019Brien.A second party consisted of the Misses Rose Gault, Birdie Stevenson, Ida Alexander, and Mildred Stevenson, with Masters Ernest Geddes, Percy Geddes, Smith Abbott, and Mr.G.C.Geddes as gentlenen.This was executed without the slightest hitch, and afterwards the company joined in singing the nursery rhyme \u201c Little Bo-Peep,\u201d which was followed by \u2018\u2018 Loudon Bridge is Broken Down,\u201d From first to last the youngsters seemed to enjoy themselves as only youngsters can, and this was kept up until they had to vacate the frozen surface in favour of their seniors.Below is appended a list of the names of those who took part in the evening\u2019s amusements :\u2014 GIRL\u2019S LISTA Brenda Allan, New Haven Fishwife ; KE Ansley, Daughter of the Regiment ; E Alexander, An Ancient Lady.B Ida Babcock, Pins and Needles; M Barlow, Red, White and Biue; A Barlow, Normandy Peasant; G Barlow, Grandmother Gray ; B Binmore, Gipsy Girl ; E Pond, Sarpolette.Cc A Craig, Lady ot the Olden Time.D M Denoor, Esquimaux ; À Denoon, Girl ot the Period ; E Dyer, Gymnast.E A Evans, Gipsy.B L Foley, Flower Girl, G L Gault, Swiss Peasant ; B Gault, Batter Cup ; L M Gillespie, Polish Lady ; M H Geddes, Little Maid, Pretty Maid; F Gault, Winter.H L Hodgson, Gymnast; L B Hersey, Lacemaker ; M Hannaford, Butter Cup; Edith Hutton, Rainbow.I A Jones, Evening Star; E Jones, Swiss Bell Ringer ; B Jack, Night.J Edith Jack, Spanish Girl.L E Laing, Night; M F Lang, French Acadian Peasant ; A T Lang, Spanish Lady ; A Leslie, Spanish Lady.Mc B McDougall, Queen of Hearts ; M Me.Intyre, Vivandiere ; E McConochy, Morning Star; J McKenzie, Newhaven Fishwife.P Grace Patterson, Old Mother Hubbard.BR B Routh, Peasant.C Slesser, Air ; J Shaw, Fisherman's Daughter ; F B Snowdon, Queen of Hearts; E Steveneon, Sweet Nellie my Heart's Delight ; M Stevenson, Red Croes Nurse ; B Stevenson, Ba, Ba, Black Sheep; F Stevenson, King of Spain\u2019s Daughter, lass, W Duckett, J Soules, M Chartrand, | T Trenholm, Swiss Peasantw M Withycomb, Evening Star ;L Whitney, Dolly Varden ; B Whitney, Algerian Dress ; M Wood, Mother Hubbard.Y L Young, Flower Girl ; A Yeung, Street Singerme BOYS\u2019 LISTA W Allan, Negro ; À Allan, Page; CS Arntoo, Page; W Auchterlonie, Turk; J Allan, Newsboy.R F Brash, Page ; 8 Becket, Snow-shcer ; J Barry, Cadet; H Budden, Zouave, W Boon, Jockey; W Bond, Page; G Bowles, Snow-shoer; W Barlow, Highland Laddie ; Chs E Bowles, Matador; E W Barlow, Snow-shcer.Cc A W Col», Recruiting Sergeant, 30 years ago; A A Cole, Sailor; Frank Crispo, Snow-shoer; F Crispo, Sailor; W Oraig, Highland Laddie.D P Davidson, Page ; L Davidson, Panch 3 8 Davideon, Smow-shoer; J Douglas, Snowshoer; R Dyer, Sailor.B $ Evans, Blackamith.F W Fairman, Sailor; A Fry, Tyrolian; F Fry, Brigand ; A Fry, Yillage Bridegroom.G C Gordon, Claude Duval; E Geddes, Un des Ivoroyables; T Gaddes, Un des Incroyables ; H Geddes, Page ; F Geddes, Jack Plongtboy ; F Gillilsr, Clown.H G Hendereon, Five of Spades ; G Haldimand, Peddler, T Henderson, Baker ; G Haldimand, Baker ; A Hodgson, Sailor ; W Hodgson, Page; M I, Hersey, American Soldier ; E Hannaford, Sailor.C Irwin, Snow-shoer ; W Irwin, Sailor.J F Jack, Sailor ; G Jones, Country Cousin ; F Jones, Country Cousin; R Jones, Ghost.M W Morriscn, Heathen Chines ; C Mi:- chell, Japanee ; G M Mitoseil, Studert ; R Murphy, Brigand.Mc D McIntyre, Clown ; À Mackenzie, Neapolitan Fish-monger ; C McDonald, Newsboy.N H Nivin, Football Player; F C Nivin, Fireman, 0 J Ogilvy, Turk ; D Ogilvy, Coloured Gentieman ; W O\u2019Brien, Independent Lrerosse Player ; R F Ogilvy, Sailor; A Ogilv-, Snow-ghoer.P H Patterson, Indian.R .M Rulienstien, Ouse of the 600; T G Reid, Soldier ; A J Rankiu, Mexican Boy.S L Scott, Snow-shoer ; D Selby, French Marquis ; À Smithers, Chinese ; W Shaw, Sailor ; F Stroud, Sailor; J Schwob, Iadian; P Simpson, Capt Cochrane; F Smith, Turk; B Stevenson, Snow-shocr ; JG Stodart, Jockey; G Stroud, Punch ;T Stroud, Culoured Gentleman ; S BR Sowdon Pastry Cook ; D Selby, Italian Brigand ; F B Scott, Potatoe Hoer ; F D Scott, Fruit Boy ; W À Snowdon, Sailorw J F Warner, Moldavian Costume; C L Wheeler, Davilshoof ; FW \u2018Winship, Uncle Sam ; B Watt, Newsboy; G A Walker, Chinese ; E A Whitehead, Page; B Withycomb, Sailor; A Whitney, Sailor.\u201cGreat praise is to be given to Messrs.C.P.Davidson, Lieut.-Col.Bond, Lieut- Col.Hutton, Capts.Geddes and Henshaw, and Messrs.J.S.Allan and J.Plimsoll, together with Mesdames C.P.Davidson, F.Bond, W.H.Hutton, C.G.Geddes, Dr.Wheeler and S Bethune, and other ladies, together with a committee of young ladies and gentlemen, but to Mr.Geddes and Mr.C.P.Davidson are due especial praise forthe manner in which they have worked to make the affair a success The whole of the directors seem determined to make the rink as popular as erstwhile it has been, and they are ably supported by their Superintendent, Mr.Lee, who had taken great pains to decorate the hall as it ought to be.\u2014\u2014 rs ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.From Our Special Corresvondent.Toronto, January 30.After routine, Mr.LaupER moved the reference of certain sessional papers returned last sec- sion to the Priuting Committee.\u2014Carried.Mr.CREIGETON moved for an Order of the House forall departmentalorders or instructions to the License Commissioners or Inspectors with a view to furnishing Mu~ nicipalities details of License Fund.\u2014Car- ried.Mr.BELL moved for an Order of the House for a retura of any rules and orders made by the Superior Courts and now in force declaring the fees to be allowed to any Counsul, Attorney-General, or any officer or person fcr any business done in any of the Courts.The ATTORNEY-GENERAL Said that the information was easily obtained in any lawyer's office.The motion had better be withdrawn.Mr.BELL declined to witkdraw his motion.It might be easy for legal members to obtain the information, but laymen could not.He thought the info: mation would greatly aid in the consideration of the Judicature Act.The motion wus lost.Mr.DER.CHE moved for au Order of the House for a return of all fess received by John Hoskins, guardian ad litem of infants in the Court of Chancery during 1879, distinguishing disbursemetits from tees, the number and names of the clerks employed By him to aesist him in such guardianship, the salary paid each clerk, and, if any of such clerks have been otherwise employed, the nature and extent of such employment, and also the particulars of any other expenses incurred by him as such guardian.\u2014Carried.Messrs.SPRINGER And Har moved the second reading of Bille respectively to amend the Municipal Act.Tho following Bills passed a second reading :\u2014 To incorporate the Erie Fire Insurance Company.To incorporate the Port Rowan and Lake Shore Railway Company.To authorix3 the trustees of the Presbyterian Congregation of Lobo to sell certain lands., To amend the Act incorporating Alma Collegelo extend the powers of the London City Gas Company.To confirm à certain By-law of the town of Owen Sound.\u2018Lo legalize certain By-laws of the town of Orillia, To provide for the division of the township of Luther.Relating to the incorporation of the vile lage of Chesley.To confirm a By-law of the County of Prince Edward, granting aid to the Prince Edward County Railway.Respecting the Prince Edward County Railway Company.To revive and amend the Act incorporating the Lambton Central Railway.Respecting the Georgian Bay anû Wellington Railway \u20acompany: Mr.PARDEE moved the second reading of the Bill to amend the Act respecting Land Surveyors and the Survey of Lande.The Bill proposed to substitute the Protessors of Mineralogy and Geology in University College, Toronto, as exa:uicers for the director ot the Geological Survey, aud also provided for exceptional cases where persons had received University degrees or diplomas as Eogineers and Land Surveyors; it als» provided for persons who had studied at schools of practical science and for certain other cases.\u2014 Carried.Mr.PArDEn moved the second reading cf the Act to amend the Free Grants and Homesteads Act.He said that, as the timber cf the country was a source of revenue, a changejin the present system was unecessary, as the existing conditions of the lumber business was now changed.Every effort should be now made to encourage immigration, but at the same time our resources should be protected.The old regulations governing settlers had worked well, but the settlement of the country was new too fast for the regulations to continue.not satisfactorily clear the country in five yeare, and under the present law, in consequence of thie, the lumberers were in the bavit of slaughtering the timber, or else they made terms with the settlers which were Dot satisfactory.His Bill would reserve tor the Province, before and after the issue of settlers\u2019 patents, sll the timber, saving the actual needs of the settlers.The Bill also proposed to check the location of females unless they were actual heads of families.Mr.BoULTON opposed the Bill, which he said was in the interests of the lumbermen alone.Mr.DEkoCHE also opposed the Bill, which he denounced ss one in the direction of class legislation.He thought that the interests of settlers were of more import.arce than those of lumbermen, and the Bill before the House was ail in the direction of legislating againgt the live men and women who were of importance to the future of the country.Mr.LAUDER said the Bill wes a very important one, and he knew in his constituency that the settlers were The luwberers could | systematioally robbed of their rights an the existing law.He strongly condemned the present Bill, as far as it deprived the settlers of their rights, and the clauses bearing upon the proposed licens2s were unjust, and solely made in the interests of a class which had already made enough from the countzy.Mr.Pxcx condemned the present free grant system, and sustained the Bill.Mr.CALVIN said the lumbermen bad far too much liberty and too many privileges.They held far too much land under their control.People were being driven out of the country in consequence of the position of the lumberers, Mr.Coox defended the Government, and said that the lumbermen we:e abundantly taxed.He thought the lumbermen were a great benefit to the country.sr.Morris said that the object of the Government should be to encourage settlement, and the present Bill would not do 80.\u2018Years ago,in another place, he examined the subject, and then it was found that there were vast traota fit for settlement, and he thought that bona fide settlers should have all considerations, irrespective of the interests of lumbermen.The Bill would reserve all timber before and after the issue of patents, save that necessary for locatees\u2019 use in building.This wag not just, and he theught that bona fide sottlers should at least have all their timber when they had complied with the conditions of settlement.Mr.MUBRAY opposed the Bill.AFTER RECESS.Mr.MILLER speke in favour of the re- atrictions, and said the lumbermen wera the benefactors of the country at lage.He was not in favour of the thecry that the timber of the country was failing; it would last for half a centary at least.It was no par:y question, but one merely in the interests of the country.Mr.Lzxs favoured the Bill ; but Messrs.HarKIN and GRAHAM weve opposed to it as u- just to the bona fide settlers.Mr.Lyon spcke in favour and Mr.Mur- CALFE against the measure ; and the latter was followed by Mr.CeRRIGHTON in the same strain.Mr.MEREDITE eaid the Government was pu-suing a cou:sein the matter diametrically opposed to tho views ( f Mr.McK-1.lar, who bad been in favour of selling the timber rights at once, 30 as not to hamper the seitlers With annoying conditions.After some remarks from Mr.PARDEE, the House divided on the second reading \u2014Yeas, 41; nays, 24.The House a:tjiurned at 10.50.BY EDWARD EGGLESTON, AUTHOR OF THE * HOOSIER BCHOOL- MASTER.\u201d CHAPTER XXXIV.A MONITOR IN MASK.The next day after the passage of the \u201c Duke of Orleans \u201d being Sunday, Motber Tartrum contrived to keep the most conflicting rumours agoing in regard to the condition of Colonel Bonamy.She stood at the gate all day, hailing the negro messenger, the doctor going, the doctor returning, and everybody else, in turn, hearing where they had information er thought they bad, and telling her latest, where they had none.On Monday morning Whittaker rose, after a sleepless night, and thought it his duty to call at Colonel Bonamy\u2019s and inquire after his health, If, perchance, h were dead of apoplexy, the minister could condo'e with the family, and if he were better, he might sympathise with the patient.Anyhow, he would have a chance to speak with Mark about his plans of life, and he might happen to meet\u2014say Amanda, or Janet, or \u2014or well, yes, but that was not to be desired atall ; though he might, by some strange accident, see Roxy herself.He did not admit tha the dull agony that had kept him awake the live long night, promised to be quieted a little if that he could but look to the face of Roxy and hear her voiee.It was Roxy whom he met at the door, and who was startled at the wan icok of his face.She asked him to sit on the vine.covered front perch, and she told himgin answer to his inquir ies, thut Colonel Bonamy was lying quietly asleep'in his raom at the r-ght ; that he had had a stroke of paralysis or apoplexy ; that hisright side was quite powerless, but they hoped he would recover.She was dressed ia a fresh calico, ana her exertions for the sick man had brought back a little of the wonted look of peace, benevolence and hopefulness to ber face.When she could act in the direction natural to her, she was happy ; when her energetic spirit was thwarted, it became an energetic temper ; and the conflict between her irritability and her conscience produced the most morbid fitfalness of disposition.Bus now she could act with certainty and in straight lines again, \u201c You will not go to Texas yet ?\u201d said Mr.Whittaker.; \u201c We do not know anything about the future.Our duty is very plain for the present.\u201d And Roxy put an emphasis on the last words that expressed her content at the present release from the perplexities of her life since her marriage, \u201c Good morning, Mr.Whittaker,\u201d said Janet.\u201c\u2018 Papa is awake now, and we can\u2019t understand what he wants.Roxy, yowll have to come.He says he wants © Roly,\u201d or something of the sort.\u201d With hasty ¢ Excuse me,\u201d and a \u201c Good mornmg.\u201d Roxy disappeared through tha hall into the room of the sick wan, \u201c\u201c Poor pappy !\u201d said Janet, adhering to the oider speech of the country in saying \u2018\u201c pappy,\u201d \u201c he is anable to speak Plain, and he forgets the names of things, But Roxy guesses what he wants, and he won\u2019s have anybody about him but her.I suppose he meant her when he said \u2018 Roly\u2019 jusi now.He calls me\u201c\u2018Jm\u2019 But the doctor thinks he\u2019ll get well.If he does, it will be from Roxy\u2019s nursing.\u201d Mr, Whittaker rose to depart, but just then Mark came out, and the two waiked down between the Lombardies together.They were a fair contrast\u2014Whittaker\u2019s straight form, rather ligat complexion, studious and scrupulous look, with Muark\u2019s well nourished figure, waving black hair, and face that betokened a dangerous love of ease and pleasure.He told Whittiker that this stroke cf his father\u2019s would perhaps do away ev- tirely with the project of going to Texas.He would have to take charge of his father\u2019s business until his recovery.\u201cYou will probably enter the ministry here in Indiana then ?° ssid Whittaker.* { don\u2019t know what I slall do.\u201d Whittaker thought be saw that Mark\u2019s plans were already *urning to other things.For, indeed, Mark felt that now he was relieved from any commital to the public or to Roxy in the matter of ministerial work, he would rather enter upon the tempting field of activity opened up by the passing into his hands of his father\u2019s business.The sight of Roxy had been a pleasure to Whittaker, but five minutes in the sunshine only mmmkes a coal.pit the blacker.He went home, thinking that, after all, paralysis of the body was better than his own paralysis of heart and purpose.But to sbake off his lethargy was a difficult thing.- His congregation was small, and did not occupy his time.His efforts at study were vague and vain, He had been fond of aab- bling in language-study, but even his love of language had died within him, and he turned the dictionaries and thought of Roxy, and dreamed of might- have beens without namber.On the afternoon of the same day, he sat with his head leaning out of the window.There was a copy of Bossuet\u2019s \u2018\u201c Oraisons Funebres\u201d by his side, and even that funeste reading could not attract his attention, Hs had too real a sense of the fact that life was indeed neant, neant, to care for Bossuet\u2019s pompous parade of its magnificent nothing ness.For Bossuet manages to make nothingness seem to be something grand and substantial\u2014even royal.One would be willing to be a king, for the sake of feeling this sublime nothingness and vanity that he describes 80 picture: que- Iyy Whittaker was leaning thus cut of the window, and dreamily gazingat the pale green sycamores that will grow nowhere but fast by the river of waters, when there sighted on his head, with a sudden blow, a paper ball.He started, locked upward.There was nothing to be seen bat the garret window in the gable above.But he bad hardly leoked away before another ball descended upon him.He knew very well what sprite bad thrown them.He looked away again, this t'me with a smile then turning his eyes upward again, he caught the third paper missile full on the nose, and caught sight of the mis- chief-full face of Twonnet, just as it was disappearing, with a sharp little cry of \u201c Oh!\u201d at seeing where the ball had struck.MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURD \u201c You are caught,\u201d he said, and then the blushing face reappeared, looking exoeedingly sweet, draped ag it was by long curis hanging forward as she lean hed out of the windew, like Dante Rossetti\u2019s \u201c Blessed Damozel \u201d looking out of heaven.\u201c I wouldn\u2019t have done it,\u201d she said, * but you looked so like a funeral today.I dom\u2019t like to see you that way.\u201d \u201c How can I help it, Twonnet ?\u201d Her face was merions a moment.Then she laughed.\u201c To think that you would ask advice of such a giddy pattle-pats as me.Everybody knows that I\u2019m only a mischievous little fool with a shallow head, and besides I'm a cbild, aa you know.See bere !\u201d She held a doil out of the window.< I've rever quite given up doll- bubies yet.I keep this old thing hid away in this end of the garret, where notody else ever comes, and I slip up here sometimes and play with it till I feel like a goos2, and then I æ down stairs and try to be a woman.I wish I had sense en.ugh and I wou d give you some advice.\u201d \u201c You've got more sense than you pretend to have.I: wight have been better for two or three people if I'd followed your advic-, and not Highbury's, before.If you won\u2019c hit me with any more paper balls I'll listen to anything youtay.Som- -lLings are revealed to\u2014 little children.\u201d \u201c There yom call me a babe! That's worse than all.Now, the advice I have to give is serious and I'm not ready yet.You ought to hear it from some one older than I am.\u201d And she withdrew her bead.Whittaker wondered what she meant, Was she waiting to frame into words what sbe hud to say ?Or, was she trying to get courage to siv what she thought ?Or, was she making game of him as she bad of Highbary ?In a minute there\u2019 appeared at the gairet window the face of »n old woman in frilled white \u2018cap and spectacles and a red neckerchicf.\u2018The face sc.med wriukled aud tte vo:cz was quiverivg and cracked.The words wwe uttered slowly and solemnly, and with a pr - nunciation a little broken with a French accent.\u201c You must not thivk about her now.It is very bad.It will do harm to every body.et to work, and put far awsy these evil thoughts and wishes that can do mo good.She is bis, and you must not th:1:k atout her.\u201d The heai had disappeared before Whittaker could realize that iv was but Twoanett in masquerade, He fet vexed to thiuk she had gues:ed the secret of his thoughts.Tuen he was lost in wonder at the keen peseiration and deep seriousness bidden under this vol.- tile exterior ; and he way annoyed that she had ventured to rebuke him, a minister, and to imply he was likely 19 go wrong.Then he honestly tied to see the truth of what sue said.At any rate ho resolved to think no more of Roxy.But when the human mind gets down hub-deep into a rut of thinking it is hard to lifc it out.He could not study, or walk, or taik, without thiæ numb par lysis of wishing and thinking creeping over him.It was in vain that he studicd the tables of Italian deffini- tions hung about his tsom; he could noi remember thew.He preferred reading Pelrarch\u2019s sonnets to Lady Laura, which he had forbidden himself.This struggleliwent cn for two days.Twonet did not tuke any notice.of ir.She luughed and-saog French rondeaux and Evglish songs, and gambolled with vhe children, ard chatted in superficial fashion with Mr.Whittaker, und scolded at things sboat the bus: that went wrong, until te wus more thon ever puzzled by this doublenese.Ho could not explain it, and he contented bimself with Calling ber in his thoughts \u201c that witch of a girl.\u201d He would have been yet more perplexed bad he known that after her metriest lau.hter, and her wildest fiolies with the children, and her most bubbling and provoking banter, she would now and then elude the little sister \u2018\u2018 Teet \u201d in some dark corner, and escape to the garrst, where she could have a good cry under the rafters.Then she would take up the old doll and caress it, saying, as the tears slowly dropped upon it : \u201c Nobody cares fur me.loves Roxy because she is good ; but nobody loves Twonnet\u2014poor, wild, foolisb, empty-bended Twonnet.Nobody loves me but you, oid dolly.\u201d Aud all this in the teeth und eyes of the fact that Dan Barlow, the newly-ar- rived young lawyer, had walked home with her from sburch the Sunday evening before, and that more than one other would have offered her c ;mpany at any time if there had not beeu & sly twinkle n her eyes that made them afraid of Twonnet's ridicule.But she cried in this inconsictent fashion, and declared that nobody loved her.Aud five minutes after she would be dashing about the house, broom in hand, singing in a wild, reckless, cat-bird-like cheerfa!- ness\u2014 \u201c Every lassie has her la! die, Ne\u2019er à ane ha\u2019 1.\u201d But beaeath all this mirth and banter of the girl, Whittaker knew now that there lay the deep seriousne s uf the woman.How deep and serious her nature might be he could not tell.Corscience, shrewdness, couraga==these be had seen.What else was there ?At any rate he knew that Twonnet was expecting something of him.The vivacious, incomprehensible Swiss prattl.r bad become a monitor te the grave minister, all the more efficient that she said no more than enough.Whittaker, you are bad.You are thinking and dreaming about another man\u2019s wife and what might have been.This is a good way to be worthless or wicked.You must get to work.\u201d And after a good lecture to himself he said to Twonnet : \u201c1 am going to start a school.\u201d \u2018That\u2019s good ; I will go.Bat 1 am a dull scholar.I hate arithmetic, and all my teachers bate me.\u201d .That was all the responss he got.To be continued.Everybody NO MORE HARD TIMES.If you will stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style, buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing ; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and espseially stop the foolish habit of employi.g expensive, quack dectors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure remedy, Hop Bitters ; that cur ai- ways at a trifling cost, and you will see good times and have good health.See another column.Pacr\u2019s Cricket Bats, Balls, &e.Foot Balls and Laws Tennis.Manwfactory, Kennington, London da 286 reer ge, Erps\u2019s CocoA.\u2014GRATEFUL AND CoM¥oRT 1NG\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well- selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our brenkfast tables with a delivately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills.It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever therg is a weak point.We may oscape many a fatal shafc by keeping ourselves wcll fortie fied with pure blood and a properly net r ished frame.\u201d \u2014 Civil Service Gatette.\u2014Sc'à only in packets labelled\u2014\u201c Jawes Kppp £ Co, Homwæopathie Chemists Lond g, England,\u201d dm DW THE TELEGRAPH, The Daily and Weekly Telegraph News papers are the most widely cireulated \u2018ournals in the Maritime Provinces, and are popular ADVERTISING MEDIUMS.The Daily Telegraph is published at $6 a Jear, postage paid.Ministers, Postmasters, and Teachers in the Public Sehools are supplied with the Daily Telegraph at 24 a year.For ONE DOLLAR it will be sent, Sony of those parties for the remainder of 18 The Weekly Telegraph is published at $1 year.Both papers publish weekly the sermons of Dr.Talmage or some other prominent clergymen.The Telegraph gives prominence to Agriculture, etc., as well as to Trade and Commerce and general news, secular and religous.It has long been noted for its ship news and for the aiten- tion bestowed init on shipbuilding, sip ping and otherlocal industries.The Family Circle is not neglected in the Telegraph, which furnishes tales, sketches, etc.Apr ply to, WILLIAM E LDER, St, John, New Brunswick September 183 CHEAP READING.The Prospectus! 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\u2018ote! in the cit and justly pronources a pn \u2018odel establist= ment in ail that can centrib Yte to the ex- | cellence of its cuisine, and to the comfort of its patrons.December 30 dé ddu 311 \u2014_\u2014 ss fi de AMERICAN HGUSE, By George T.Batchelder, Prop, stor ; SWEETSBURG, PG First-class accomypodation to 'Tourj, $0 and Excursionists.Best of attention © bound in cloth \u2026\u2026\u2026scccercrrcso$S 76 | ST.LAWRENCE HALL] 4 .Messrs.URQUHART & OOQ,, Js M: DOUGLAS & CO.» 291 OMPANY\u2019S 7: 4 EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND PHEAPES] 9 MEAT-FLAVOURING \u201c Is a success and boon for which Nations should feel STOCK FOR SOUPS, grateful.\u201d \u2014See Medical Press, Lancet, Brit.Med.Jour.,&c.MADE DISHES & SAUCES, ion in England increased tenfold in ten years.\u201d ; & Consumption in E \"orekoepers, Grocers aud Chemists.CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY wig \u2018 the United States (wholesale only), fac-simile of Baron Liebig's Sigg NT 5 pis Tone, Tandon, Fngland.ture in Blue Tnk across Label, Cw March - 61 THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, NORTONS\" Dècember LIEBIG C fv ARK.CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommend.! 25 a simple Remedy fo: Indigestion, whick à Lhe cause of mearly all the diseases to whick we are subject, being a medicine so uniformly gratefil end beneficial, that it is with justice called the \u201c Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach\u201d \u201c Nortoi\u2019s Pills\u201d act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient : are mild in their aperation, safe snder any circumstances, and thousands of persons can nm bear testimony to t'2 benefits to i derived from their use, as they have been a never-failing Family Fricnd fr ny.a05 of 45 years, &s/d in Bottles ar 13, 13d., 23.94., and 118.sack, by all Af-dicine Vendors + x ve the World, eo SE CAUTION.ile sure and ask for \u201c NORTON'S PILLS,\u201d and do not be persuaded to purchase ax imitation, Ba = a eo A PS ap Sentemhar 20 savorv£E} ANT ET SUPPLIED iU TUE ROYAL NURSERIES.THE MOST DIGESTIBLE, | cowTapN® The HIGHEST AMOUNT of NOURISHMENT in the AND WASTING DISEASES iT IMPROVES THE APPETITE Increases Strength and promptly relieved and paroxysms averted by Datura Tatula Inhalation Testimonials accompanying ssdh box ef Cigarettes, Cigars sol : .Ti in the economicel Weight.MOST CONVENIENT FORM.Tbs ani sive ia port Bottles 2a.84., 4s.64.and Be.In Tins 1s., 2e, 5s.and 10e.for burnings from Ze.6d.to 914.143, NEW BOND ST., LONDON, and of Chemists, &c.everywhere, mme es \u2014 Medical Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyns Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Par Woop stated publisly in Court that Dr.J.Couuis ROWNE was undeubtedly the inventor of Chloredyne, that the whole story of the defondant, , reeman, was deliberately un.> © regre to say it h sworn to.\u2014 Times, J uly 13, 1805.2d beer ba J COLLIS BROWN='S CHLORODYRE.The Right Hon.Earl RuUssxLL, communicated to the College of Physicians and J.1.Davenport, that he had received informa.won » 0 the advet plat the onl remedy of J 1c6 in Cholera was 1 _ Bee Lancet, December, 31, Ty orodyne, DR.J.COLLIS BROWRE'S CHLORODYNE | |pegimemençinepe mens (\u201cis prescribed by scor ATENWAVES PII de otre DIGEST La plan it mot \u2018supply u | NESS st rs b Tamuary 1951 i, Place\u201d \"Medical Times, | THIS GREAT HOUSEHOLD M.DICINE RANKS oo COLLIS BROWHE'S CHLORgpYNg| AMONGST THE LEADING NECESSARIES 18tho best and most certain i OF LIFE.coughs, colds, asthma, cousum tony - OÙ ; ity the BLOOD, ralgia rheumatism, &e, pion, neu es mons Pilg purify te oothingl DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE | °7 the 18 4 certair cure in Cholera, Dysentery Liver, Stomach, larrhœa, Colics, ke, Kidneys, ie ri VON | 20 Boat, veg, se, erty 06 genuine without th Vigour to these great MA SN \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyng 0e LIFE, They aro coutidently recommen: e1whelming medical testi | ©d #8 & never failing remedy in accompanies each bottle, testi where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weak?b They are wonderfully effcacious in London.Sold in bottles à \"Lo gg abu ! 4s.6d., by all Chemists tn Cai: \u2018 merle GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE REMEDY ments incidental to Females of all age; god by all and as AGENERAT FAHILY MEDICINE: hid are unsurpassed._ \u201410\u2014 = HOLLOWAYS 0 AOLLOWAŸS OINTMENT ITS SEARCH:NG AND HEALING PROPERTIE ARE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD: For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breas Old Wounds, Sores Lo and Ulcers, tually it is an infallible remedy.If effect into rubbod on the neck and chest, 08 8010 1 mest, it Cures SOKÆ 1 HROA'T, Br Soughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.THE CREAT ERGLISH Pan Will prey Pt 7 and radon ii \u2026 Cure any ang i every cage çi Yervous De! i.lity an: War - £ A ness, resul of wd TUR Ln tiseretign \u20ac Before Takingescess or over.A ; work of theÂfte TAI and nervous Syste ) m oprmalose, acts like magic, and È ensively used for over thirt pe becs e Glandula: inge, Abscesses, great Success, Y Years with Fistulas, x Swelling, ° : particulars ; s which we désire to cop gu pump, | Sout, Rheumatisn sold one: &&¥ The § And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it 54 y all druggists at an fie Medicine jg never heen known to fail.mai css for $5, or will be pere e, or The Fills and Ointment are Manufacture receipt of the mon reg only at N The 3 by addressing | $33, OXFORD m1REET, LONDON, Gray M * | Andere sold by all Vendors of Dledicn® throughout the Civilized World; ge 1reCtions tor use in almost overy lang The Trade Marks of (hese Medicines 0! registered in (ttawa.Hence, 90Y 0 écember 17 Possessions, \"o ' Bearde:s at the lowest pric .and from ail Trains, es.Couveyance March 20 12F 67 ss aren \u2014_____1 REVERE HO USE BOSTON Mass REDUCTION OF PRICE\u2014 $2.50 to #3 Per D Notwithstandinz the reduc-ton 112.1 in price, th 0 unrivalled excel , the be strictly malntaines + Ace Of the tabld will oc 217 CHAS.B, FERRIN, Proprietor.TO LET, The Whole of the Fiz i tho He aio Building, ergot in HL able for aw Chamber heated by Avply on the premises, = « throughout the British 20 Wu als keep the American Counterfeité Inve, \u2014 sale, will be prosecuted.$10 ta $1000 Makes forall 57 vos | Purchasers should look te tho al everything, Adare x Sent tree explatuirs tho Pots and Boxes.If the sddressis no 3g - St N.Y AXTER & co., Bankers, | Oxford Street, London, they are spurl 240 Q Beant Chromeo October 18 D ; Caras, DEL with n sam, APCE PAIE 10 conte, eo Ni & co, ANHOOD _ RESTORED: Prescription Free, For tue 80% Cure of General Weakness, Logs of Manonand all disorders Drought \u2018on by indiscretl\u2019y Nas md 18, I om sm Q77 2.Ga and exper Le Sh SE D dai, AE es ADVERT oie \u2014 Tr pall APptistne by à (dressine GRO.P.ROWELL THE MONTREAL HERAL 2 an \u20acX0CT Cosg of pace Sky EW Ork can Jeg AND DAILT COMMBRULAL (347875, THBLÉS à L IN A Published by the MONTREAL À oN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COS AVE Communications to be addressed Tr 165 1 STEWAR I, Managing Directo's 167 8t, Jatues Stzoot, Montres \u2014# \u2014 \u2014=\u2014 - \\ A ent "," at, M.D 87 recom\u201d ud al] jp een in th ARIELA f Its, £e i bottles ne al from a \u2018© roquestg Snalure, HIRE d Stoppe, , Loin \u2014\u2014 JO.JO.s 201 >s CT AT EAPES] ING UPS, AUCES, NLY wigy g's Sigua abel.81 me \u201cION.le n, which dy grateful Stomach.\u201d ation, safe efits to 8 (45 years, the World, RANKS ARIES B1,00D, othingly wl CY Sy , and Sas oF mmend- all ce rhatev akened.all ail- 11 ages; CINE, | = CRE Havea Contract with the Government ot Canada for the convoyance of the CANA DIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS 1880 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.1§80 This Company's Lines are composed of the undernoted First-class, Full-powered Clyde-built, Double-Engine, Iron Steamships : \u2014 Tons.Parisian.5400 Building LD veo oo.2004100 Capt.JK.Dutton Polynesian .4100 Capt.R.Brown Sarmatian .4000 Capt.A.D.Aird Circassian .,.3800 Capt.Jag.Wylie Moravian .8850 Capt, John Graham Peruvian.,, 3600 Lt.W.H.Smith,R.N.R Nova Scotian\u2026.3800 Cant.W.Richardacn Hibernian .3200 Lt.F.Archer, B.N.R.Caspian .3200 Capt.M.Trocks Austrian.2700 Capt.R.S.Watts.Nestorian .2700 Capt.J.G.Ste hen.«8000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.«.8000 Capt.Hugh Wylie.3150 Cant, McDougall.2800 Ca-t.C.J.Mensies Phonician\u2026 2800 Capt.James Sco Wal 2600 Capt.Maïs.Corinthian .2400 Capt.R.Barrett Lucerne.2800 Capt.K arr.ves 1590 Capt.Cabel.Newfoundland.1850 Capt.Mylins Buenos Agyres.4200 Capt.Neil McLean THE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool Mail Line Sailing from Liverpoolevery THUESDAY and from Halifax every SATURDAY calling at Lough Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to aad from Ireland and Scotland) se intended tv be despatched FROM HALIFAX.Moravian.Sat rday, Jan.31 Caspian .Se urday, Feb.7 Circassian .Bat.day, Feb.14 Sarmatian., we.Saturday, Feb.21 Peruvian .Saturday, Feb.28 Hibernian \u2026 « Saturday, Mar.6 Sardinian .Sab rday, Mar.13 RATES OF PASSAGE PROM MONTREAL.© Cabin, according to accommoda~ HON.ve cerviranr sneer vonnen.$67, $77 ana $87 BOOLIDEAIAGO .o verse een ear ves aes er suo see roe a $45 00 BROETAGO.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.vecsassus vos van ven seusre ses enr $B1 00 The S.S.\u201c\u201c Newfoundland\u2019 will leave Halifax for St.Johns, N.F., on Februa 8rd and February 17.connecting wit \u201c Sarmatian\u201d\u201d from Liverpool 22nd Jan-» uary, and *\u2018 Hibernian\u201d from Liverpool 5th February.BATES OF PASSAGE BRTWREN HALIFAX AND ST.JORNS : Cabin.820 CC | Bteerage.$6 00 An axperienced Surgeon carried on each Vessel.Berths not secured until paid for, Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, snd at Continental Ports, to all points in Fanada, and the Western States.For Freight or other particulars, apply In Quebec to Arnans, Raz & Co.; in Havre to Joux M.Curnie, 21 Quai d\u2019Orleans; in Paris to ALEXANDER HUNTER, 7 Rue Scribe; in Antweip to Ava.Scamirz & Co, or RicharD BxRNs; in \u201cRotterdam to Ruys & Co.; in Hamburg to C., Hueo; in Bordeaux to James Moss & Co.; in Bremen to HxirN Rurrer & Sona ; in Belfast to CHARLEY & MarcoLy; in London to MonTteomsrie & WOREMAN, 17 @racechurch Street ; in Glasgow to Jamzs & Arex.ALLA 70 Great Clyde Street; in Liverpool to ArLraw BROTEERS, Jæ&mes Street ; in Chicago to Arnan & Co, 729 La Salle Street ; in New York to Lave & ALDEN, 271 Broadway.Æ.& A, ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets January 29 14 IMPORTERS.WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE VI4 PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION WITH THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA.\u2014_ The Domision $.5.Co.| The Canada Shipping Co.DomrNI0N LINE.BEAVER LINE.Will perform a Weekly Service between ) iverpool and Portland during the ensuing Winter, with the following first-class Clyde-built Steamships, leaving Liverpool an, Bank of Commu: ci dotropolitan Rank.Jominiou Bauk.Bahk of Hamilton |.daritime apg .Tschange Bauk Villo Marieslandard Janz Peuaral Bank.J [mperial.\u2026.\u2026 ISCELLA NEUCE, {ntercolonial Coal Co.Huron Copper Bay co.Montreal Telegiaph Co.Oominton Telegraph Co Rich, & Ont.Nav.Co .City Passenger R.R.Aty Gas Co,.verchants\u2019 Bxchange,.Ole.Pret et C\u2019dit Foncier uebec Fire Assurance .ontreal Invest, Ass'r.Canada atton Cr.Graphic Printinz Co.Mont.Warohuusing Cu.Nortn am.Car Ca.MoDC-LOAR & Mori Co.MONLrEA! BUILA'Z AISB.Sealing and Flahing.Academy of Musie.RoyalCanadian Irs, Co.Can.Landed Credit Co.Globe Printing Co.Dominion 8tock 6 pee.Deminion Stock & p.c.Doatnion Bonds.gov.Deb.8 p.o,cy.| .qov, Dev.5 p.c.stg.Gov.Deb, sp.c.cy.cond] een Mtl, Harbor 63¢ p.c.Bur|.Mti.Harbor6 pe, Bt: | .G.T.R.T p.c.stg, Bonds.!.ce SL LR.& p.0, Bonds o S p.c.Gy.duj.\u2026.Montreal 6 p.c.BoncGe.|.- Montreal W.W.Bondz Montreal 7 p.c.Stock.Montreal $ p.c.Stock.8 Sterling Ex.in N.Y.CHANGT, «The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railway reports the nett earnings last year to be $300,811, which, after deduct- Ing interest on bonds and rentals leased to the road, leaves an actual profit ot $186,- 000.\u2014The Railway Legislative Committee of the Ontario Legislature have passed the Bills to revive the charter of the Port Stanley, Strathroy and Port Frank Raili Way, and to charter the Cobden and Opeongo Railway.1 \u2014The Flint and Pere Marquette Railway, now in the hands of Dr.H.0.Potter, Receiver, shews a remarkable improvement.The floating debt of $310,000 stock of muscovadoes and the active demand that has prevailed for these classes their values have been better supported, and close stronger than those for other descriptions.We quote as follows : Clayed No.12, current classes, nominal ; centrifugals, boxes, bags and hhds, Nos 8 to 10, 93 to 96 degrees test, 9 @ 9$ rs; muscovadoes, common to fair refining, 74 @ 7j ra; Molasses sugars, Nos 7 to 9, 83 to 86 degrees test, 7} @ 74 rs.Sales 1,250 hhde, 1,000 boxes and and 6,850 bags centrifugals, Nos 8 to 10, 95 to 96 degrees test, at 94 @ 9-64 rs at the opening and 9.03 @ 9.27 rs during the last days ; 275 hhds muscovadoes, common to fair refining, at from 7.\"2@7.75 rs, and 137 do molasses sugars, No 7, at 7.85 @ 7.51 rs.The prospects for the erop this year have somewhat brightened, it having rained over several localities, the complete drying up of the cane being thus checked to a certain extent, ae well as fires on estates, which are few to-day and of slight importance, only two having been reported during the week; one on estate \u2018 La bas all been paid off ; the land sales have | rua up to $780,000, the average price per acre yielding $19 25; bonde of the rcad cancelled, $212,000 ; amount of land notes on hand available for reduction of bonded debt, over $800,000; increase of earnings for 1880, over 50 per cent.This does not look like a bankrupt road.\u2014The New York Times says the contract relating to passenger and freight rates between the Paciiic Mail Steamship Company and the Union Pacific Railway terminated May last.The Steamship Company hae formally declared war against the Railroad \u201cCompany, and yesterday determined to reduce freight and psssenger rates, and begin active competition.The passenger rates are to be reduced to $75 for cabin passage from New York to San Francisco, an freight rates reduced one-third to half below the present tariff, ~The N.Y.Tribune says no settlement of negotiations between the Erie and Central Roads for the New England business has been reached.The Erie claims more than a share of the New England business, The opening of its MACDOUGAL + & DAYIDSOL Stock Ergtur- | ® formidable rival for all east-bound busi.MINING INTLLLIGENCE.OALIFORNIA STOCKS, San Francisco, January 28 The following are the closing official rices of mining stocks to- day :\u2014 R Mn a Led Alphaalta.LL se enta .Belcher.e.13% gest & Belcher.12% Bullion .bX Bodie .8K Belle Isie.1X Bechtel .1% Boston Co 1% Sulwer.11 Black Hawk.¥% geividere .1% Ualitornia.4 otosl .3e Ray:covd & Ely.Real del Monte.Savage .Sierra Nevadasouh Buwer .Sou 1 Neonday .Syadicate .G haw .11-32 Silver Hill.Hale & Norcrosa.7% Tioga .Imperial.18-16 Tip Top Independence .29-3: Trojan Julia Cons.2% Union Con FUSLICE Less n0u0 0 244 Wales .Leviathtan.X Yellow Jacket.THE LONDON MONEY MARKE:.À reduction in the Bank rate during the early weeks of the year has on recent occasions been of such frequent occurrence that it has been perhaps regarded as improbable this year on that ground almost as much as from the position of the The record of what has occurred during the last six years is It will be understood that *he rate quoted on the first week of the year is what it had been standing at previously, money market itself.as follows.unless otherwise stated : BANK RATE OF DISCOUNT.Per cent.| been passed by the following Township 1874\u2014January 7.sonssesasecssneasceescee 44 | Councils, of Peterboro, and forwarded to January 14 .4 | the Government\u2014Kaladore and Angleses, soussssnensersccc sise B 1875\u2014January 6 (lowered that week to) 5 January 13 fBnsaetseiratrsrenasanense eee 1876 \u2014January § (raired that week to) 5 January 26.c.uuveniiununriennennnns 1877\u2014January 8 .ooevuvvvennnnns (No alteration till May).1878\u2014January 2 January 10 1879\u2014January L \u2026 January 15.According to this retrospective view, a reduction would appear probable within a short time.ket rate has been very unsettled, and broken away very decided'y from the Bank While the quotation for three months\u2019 bank bills was 24 the last week of 1879, it was but 13 to 17 on January 10, 1880, and can now scarcely be putabove 13.We have, indeed, heard lower figures mentioned.Following this guide also a lower quotation frm the Bank might be expected.The Bauk is practically out of the market, it the nominal rate is adhered rate.to in all cases.\u2018The absence of publis figures renders it impossible to eay what quantity of bills may be held by it under The *¢ other securities\u201d have now receded to close to the point at which discount, they stood before the usual increase at turn of the year, and it is clearly possible for the Bank to expect gain any business in this direction while it maintains its present figure.the other hand, the market is always weak and uncertain when the Government bas, as on this occasion, borrowed largely in order to pay thedividends which have recently accrued, and the Bank directors may be of opinion that the present conditions of things will work of before long, and be content to wzit till circumstances bring the market rate closer to their point.To do this, however, is to abdicate the position of leading the market, which always been regarded as one of their With a market rate a little more than half the Bank rate, the Bank figure really affords no guide to the value of monsy, and yet it is still, from adherence to the custom of former years, re- functions.garded as a guide in many cases.reat a divergence, therefore, as now exists Between the real and the nominal rate is greatly to be deprecated.For the immediate present it is probable that the market will remain mueh as 1t now stands, but as the year advances it seems likely that the rise in prices of commodities must tell on the business which is tounded on dealings in them.Followiug this law, the average size of bills was noticed by competent observers to have diminished in 1878 as compared with 1877 and 1876, and now that the converse taken place in the price of the goods the business connected with them should ex- This, however, will be a work of time.The expectation perience a like change.of a further export of gold to America for the present remained unfulfilled.New York Bank statement is much better this week, and money in America is decidedly easier.The American change is also 1 per mille higher on week.But eo long as such a combination as the \u201cring\u201d formed to purchase hold wheat in the States keeps on its operations these quotations must looked on as giving no certain indication of the real condition of trade.It'mast be borne in mind that the power of America in the money markets of Europe is far greater this year than ever previously.The increased production of iron in that country will tend to diminish the demand The quan- for that article from this side.: tity of United States bonds held in country is very decidedly shrunk thie year as compared with last, and the dealers in ¢ coupons\u201d for transmission state that the number coming forward now is far smaller than previously.Both these facts show that influences which have hitherto recently tended to mitigate the outflow of gold, when the exchange to the United States has been unfavourable to us, will not operate 80 strongly for the future nor powerfully as heretofore.The German exchange is à per mille higher, the Paris exchange is as much lower on the week.These changes fractional, but they are in accordance with the present fluctuating and uncertain tion of our market.\u2014 Economist, Jan.l'Tih, \u2018the produce.Owing to the scantiness of 26s.M26s.3 LI 4° | cided to petition both the Governor-Gen- 3 5 And this year, as on mest previous occasions at this season, the mar- through line to Boston has made the Erie ness at Buffalo.Its claim to a portion of the business of the Lake Sho.e and Canada Southern Roads, whether destined to this port or New England, the completion of the Boston Line enables it to enforce.No conflict is feared, however.It is understood that nearly equal division of business is asked by Erie.When an agreement shall lave been made, it is probable the Erie will make with the Wabash Railway, traffic arrangements similar te that recently made between it and the New York Central.The division of the east-bound track at Buflalo, between the Erie and Central, will be almoet the pooling of business of the two Companies.: \u2014A deputation from Parry Sound waited on the Attorney-General of Outario, this morning, to urge that the Western 6 | Toute of the Ontario and Pacific Junction 1x | Railway to Parry Sound and the South, be subsidized, instead of the route to Lake Nipissing.The deputation consisted of Judge McCurry, and Messrs.F.Strain, J.1% | McGowan, J.Armstrong, and Geo.Kelly, scveral of whem spoke of the advantages of running the line through the great lumber districts at and north of Parry Sound.Mr.Miller, M.P.P,, also spoke in favour of that route, which, though longer than the other one, is claimed to have superior advantages in other respects.One of the speakers said that it had been represented that the townships north of Parry Sound were unfit for se.tlement, but such statements were untrue.Mr.Mowat asked the deputation to furnish him with their case in writing, when he would be happy io consider it.Mr.Frank Moberly, C.E., and other gentlemen were present in the interest of the rival route.TORONTO AND OTTAWA RAILWAY.Memorials to the Lient.Governor and Council, praying that aid be granted to the Toronto and Ottawa Railway, have not Elswir, Marmora and Lake Madoc.Liberal bonuses have been voted by these Townships.ONTARIO AND PACIFIC JUNCTION RAILWAYS, The County Couneil of Vietoria has de- eral and Lieut.-Governor in Council as to the importance of granting sufficient aid in the construction of the proposed Ontario and Pacific Junction Railways, from Gravenhurst to South East Bay, Lake Nipissing, running through portions of that county on the east side of Lake Muskoka.LONDON P84 MARKET.With little demand from the country or for export this market continues very quiet, and the most astonishing feature to everyone is that prices keep remarkably firm, sud with no sellers except at very full rates.We certainly cannof see any reason why prices should fall from present value for the rest of the season, even if the re- tailere can continue to buy only a few packages at a time for their immediate wants : but in its present sensitive state it only requires a speeulator to come into the market with an order for about 10,000 halfchests of commen Tes, and prices wonld immediately go up 8d per lb.We trust nothing of the kind will happen, as 1s per 1b is quite enough for common Uongou, and we want the retailers with good stocks, so as to be able to defy the operations of speculators for the future.One talks about the great rise in Tea, but it is almost a fallacy except in the case ot common grades, which of course do show a decided rise of 4d per lb.Now only go back two or three years, and then compare the prices and value of good medium and fine grades with the present.Certainly no importer holds the good Tea; but if you go to any good Mincing-lave dealers, and look at their fine Ching-Wos, Kaisows, and Pekoeflavour Monings, costing them from 1s 5d @ la 10d, you will say they do not look dearer than what we have been used to (excepting in 1878-79).Again, the medium flavoury Kaisows with handsome leaf now selling from ls 2d /@ 1s 4d are capital value to the consumer, although showing some 2d pe: 1b, advance on ordinary years.ileliveries, both for home consumption and export, are greatly increasing, and a good business is anticipated to begin not later than February.A few flavoury Menings have sold from 1s 2d @ 1s 44, but grades from 1s @ 1s 1d are very scarce.Low common to common realized 113d to 1s.In Kaisows a fair business has been effected; good to medium brought 181d @ 1s 34d, common to good common 113d @ 1s 04d, and a few low common 113d @ 114d.Some red siftings were eagerly snapped up at 103d @ 11d per lb., a few boxes realised 1s 0d @ 1s 14d per lb; a few fair to medium Souchongs changed hands at Is 2d @ 1s4d upto 2 for fine.Canton Scented Teas have again been in heavy supply, but sold freely up to 1s per Ib; common Scented Caper brought 10d @ 104d, and good common to fair 11d @ 1s 04d, with a few sales ot good from 1s 1d @ 18 3d.Long-leaf Pekoes were also in good supply and sold from 11d for com mou up to 1g 5d for fine.Common Canton Congous are scarce \u2014a few good com= mon were taken up to ls, and fair to medium from 1s 1d/@1s 4d.Green Tea remains quiet with little alteration in prices.Over 11,000 pkgs.Indian Tea were offered at auction.Prices keep very firm, but with little passing, About 5,000 pkge.of Chioa Tea were sold at Tuesday's auctions, and 4,600 on Thursday.\u2014 The Grocer.Jan.17.WEES LY REVIEW OF THE HAVANA MARKET.Havana.January 24, 1880.Svears \u2014 Adverse news from abroad, together with the continued depression of the exchange rates, haa brought operations to a standstill, after compelling purchasers to lower their offers to a point that renders them unacceptable for sellers, who still entertain high expectations regarding the future 4 bas hed the im- te On has So has has The Exthe and be this are si- Luna,\u201d near Matanzae, and the other on estate \u2018\u2018 Carmen,\u201d at San Antonio de Rio Blanco.Another item of great importance for the final result of the crop is the total disappearance of the cane bug, whose presence created such am exciteïment some weeks ago.-MoLasses.\u2014 While the animation that prevailed last week at the outports has considerably subsided, some signs of activity have been perceptible here, and several small cargoes have been sold on the basis of 5 /@ 5} rs per bbl, at which this market closes stead, prices on the coast ruling higher, nothing below 5} @ 5% rs being accepted by dealers.RuM.\u2014The demand having decreased, prices ruled lower, closing at from $65 @ $66 hank bills for 21 proof in chestnut casks ; other classes in proportion.Wax und Tobacco remain in the same condition reported last week,\u2014 Correspondence N.Y.Journal of Commerce.DAIRY FAIR.The Grocer, of London, Eng., in speaking of Canada's success at the recent International Dairy Fair in New York, says : \u2014\u201c The show is pronounced by all who were there to have been the finest display of cheese ever seen in America.The sweepstake prize of $100 for the best cheese made amywhere was carried off with Canadian cheese exhibited by Messrs.A.Hodgson & Sons, of Montreal, Belleville and Brockville, \u20acanada, who also took the first and second prizes for the finest Canadian cheese.The cheese entering into competition for the sweepstakes was composed of the first prize cheese from each State in the United States, and from each class.in which premiums were offered.This included a lot of Engish Stiltons shown by Mr.Nuttsll, also other lots of English cheese shown by Mr.George Walley, of Nantwich, and Messrs.W.and J.Allen, of Wiltshire, also several lots of English cheese which took leading prizes atthe fair of the Dairy Farmers\u2019 Association, held at the Agricultural Hall in London, in October last, and sent out by Mr.F.B.Thurber, for competition.These facts are sufficient to show farmers on this side the good quality of the Canadian cheese shown against some of the finest dairies sent out from England.The scale of points upon which the judges formed their opinions were as follows :\u2014Make 12, flavour 12, texture 8, colour 8, keeping properties 10; and a mem ber of the coms mit- tee said afterwards, * That Canada cheese was like a fine old EnglishCheddar.\u201d As was anticipated, Canada was looked upon as a formidable rival to New York State.and although this decision was a disappointment to many it was hardly a surprise.Hitherto, New York State has boasted of making the finest cheese in America, and some of the leading factories are well known on this side as being in many cases quite equal to many English dairies ; yet it seems now that Canada is likely to become a formidable rival, not only with our American cousins, but also with our own make.The year previous Mr.Jubal Webb, of Loudon, carried off the sweepstake prize with English Cheese, and Canada took se- eond place, and New York third.\u201d 1HE LUMBRE TRADE.\u2014Lumbering is active on the Miramichi, N.B.Mr.Wm.Richarde is at work on the Toxis, Sisters, Burnt Land, Lane, Salmon, and other tributaries of the South-west Miramichi.He expects to cut 20,000,000 this summer.About 20,~ $00,000 feet will be cut for Guy, Bevan 0.\u2014There has been a very large number of American lumber dealers in Ottawa for the past few days with a view of making purchases, owing to the recent heavy rise in the Michigan market, as Ottawa offers the best inducements to buyers.The sales so far reported amount to about 2,000,000 feet, all of which will be shipped immediately.Among the buyers are Messrs, Gray & Son, 500,000 feet ; Jewett, of Boston, 500,000 feet ; Dutiley, of Burlington, 50,000 feet ; Cook & Bros.Whitehall, 200,000 feet.\u2014The Quebec Chronicle, under the heading of ** lumber still booming,\u201d says encouraging reports of the umber trade continue to reach us.We learn that Mr.Beaudet, of the firm of Messrs.Girouard velled through a large portion of Eastern Europe, has effected a sale at very good prices of 500,000 deals, 400,000 spruce and 100,000 pine, and that the firm expects to load below during the coming season fully 30 vessels for European markets The Messrs.King Bros., of River Ouelle, kuve alse sold the whole of their old and new stocks, and expect to load fifteen vessels of the spring fleet.TUE SIKEET MARKET, Montreal, January 30.There was a fair business at the street markets this morning, and prices show comparatively little change.There was a large supply of Beef, which sold at low prices.Poultry ie dull and priees lower.Grain, Flour and Vegetables, unchanged.We quote as follows :\u2014 GRAIN AND FLOUR \u2014Oate, 65c/@75c per bag ; Barley, 60c @ 70c per bushel ; Peas, 80c @ $1; Buckwheat, 45¢ @ 50c ; Flour, $3.10 @ $3.40 per 100 Ibs ; Buckwheat Flour, $0.00 @ $0.00 ; Oatmeal, $2.20 @ $2 40 ; Cornmeal, $1.40@ $1 50; Moulie, $1.10 @ $1.20 ; Bran, 70¢ @ 80c.VEGETABLES AND Fruit, \u2014 Potatoes, 45¢ @ 50c per bag ; Carrois, Turni , and Beets, 30c @ 40c per bushel ; nions, $2.25 ® $2.50c per barrel ; Celery, 25¢ @ 30c per dozen heads ; Cabbages, 25c @ 35c per dozen.Apples\u2014 Winter, $2.50 @ $3 ; good fall, §1 @ $1.25 per barrel; Cranberries, $9 @ $10 per barrel ; Oranges, $6 @ :6.50 per case; Lemens, $8 @ $8.50 per case ; Malaga Grapes, $7 @ $7.50 per keg.PouLrRy-\u2014Turkeys, 8e @ 9c per lb ; Geese, 6c @ Tc; Chickens, 7c @ 9c; Ducks, Tc @ 9c.Mrar\u2014 Beef\u2014Forequarters, $3 @ $4 per 100 1bs; hind-quarters, $4 50 @ $5 50; ressed Hogs, $6 40 @ $6 60.Dairy Probuce\u2014Tub Butter, 17c @ 220 ; Hrints, 22¢ a 30c Cheese, 13c ® c.Ages, packed, 17c @ 19c ; new laid, 24c @ 30c.e Frsa\u2014Haddock and Cod, 5c @ Tc per Ib; Halibut,15¢ @ 17¢ per 1b; Smelt ,; 10c ; Sturgeon, 10¢ ; Salmon, 25¢; Lobsters, 9c @ 10c per lb; Fresh Herrin,s, 20c @ 25c per dozen, Tommycods, 20c per peck, LIVR STOCK MARKET.HANIsToN, January 30.\u2014The Month ly Cattle Fair here was well attended, but on account of the low prices very few sales were made.Sales average from 3c to 3jc live weight.A large number of horses changed hands at prices ranging from $80 to $140.CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Friday, January 30.Wheat in Chicago declined gc.BrERBOHM\u2019S Apvices\u2014Floating Cargoes ~~Wheat and Corn, firm.Cargoes on sage and for shipment\u2014 Wheat and Corn, steady.Mark Lane Wheat and Corn, course of the market and high prices for viet.Mixed American Corn, oft coast, 6d.Buglish and French country wheat markets, steadier.Liverposl Wheat, spot, firm ; do.Corn, quiet.Liverpool Exchange, 2 p.m.\u2014Bacon, C.C., 37s 6d ; Choice Cheese, Tag Prime Western Lard, 89s 6d.Additional, 5 p.m.\u2014Cargoes on passage and for shipment\u2014Wheat and Corn, quiet.Frour\u2014Market unchanged ; very sinall business on spot, but a little more doing for through shipment from points West.Sales reported were 100 brls.Superior Extra at $6.20, and 100 do.Medium Bakers\u2019 at $5.95.THE RECENT INTERNATIONAL Superior Extra 5615 @ 6 20 Extr.3aperfin 60 @605 Fancy.000 @000 Spring Ext 585 @ 590 Superfine \u2026 560 @ 565 .610 @ 640 .53 W585 .440 @ 450 .000 @ 000 Oatario Bags.28 @ 39 City Baes (delivered).325 @ 0 00 BarLey\u2014Nominal, OarusaL.\u2014Ontario, $4.70 @ $4.75 Rye\u2014Nomina).Oars\u201431c @ 32c.PEas \u20147'7c per 66 Iba.Cornuzrar\u2014$2.90 @ $3.00.Corx\u2014About 70c duty paid.CaNanA Wuzar\u2014Spring Wheat, $1.34 @ @ $1.36.cane pe ene * Burrer\u2014 Western, 15¢.@ 20¢.; Brockville and Morrisburg, 17c.@ 2lc.; East-~ ern Townships, 20c.@ 22c.Greamenies, 26c @ 28c, Cuerse \u2014 13e.@ l4c., according to make.Larp\u201410c.@ 11}c.for tubs and pails, Pork\u2014-Mess, $17.00 @ $17.50.Hams\u2014lle.@ 124c.Baoox\u2014B81c.@ 10c.Asxes\u2014Pots, about $4.06 @ $4.05 per Flour, 386d per brl.New YORK, January 30, 12.20 rm \u2014 Wheat, irregular; Chicago, $133 @ $1 35; Milwaukee, $1 86 @ $137.Corn.quiet; No a m.\u2014Opens at $1 213 for March.1185 a n.\u2014§1 19 for February: $1 20% for March.Corn\u2014Receipts, 159,000 bushels; shinments, 92,000 do.931 a.m.\u2014Opens 42c for May.11 32 a.m.\u2014S7}o for February; dljc foi May ; 4l§oc bid for June.OQats\u2014Receipts 21,000 bushels; shipments, 11,000 do.1101 a m\u201437¢ fer May.Barley\u2014 Receipts, 12,- 000 bushels ; shipments, 8,000 bush.9.33 a.m \u2014 Pork\u2014Opens at $12 40 @ $12 45 for March.11.20 am\u2014$12 22} bid for February ; $12 42} for March.9.83 a.m.\u2014Lard\u2014 Opens at $7 40 for March.1029 a m\u2014 $7 32} asked for February ; $7 424 @ $7.45 for March.MiLwauEeE, January 30.\u2014Wheat, receipts, 24,000 bush; shipments, 2,000 bush.9.33 a.m\u2014Opens at, eellers, $1.18} for February.11.34 a.m\u2014$1.18} for cash amd January; $1.18} for February; $1.20 for March.RECEIPTS OF Propuox\u2014 Jan.30.GTR.MO.S.E.R.«& Q.wheats price fer wheat flo rad Michigan sage from $8 50 _ late of Western turkeys Northern chickens sell at 14e @ 15c ; Western do at 9c Ducks at 9¢ @ Île; Quail at $4 50 es and Grouse at $1 50 per A Per doz., tice in prices, Potatoes at ith 2 few poice orthern stock sells at 50¢, Jacksons dull at 40c @ are quoted at $3 50 @ $3 75 per bbl.better demand fo the market is frm for choice har $2 75 per bbl.tion is light, and the salesare in small lots.We quote No 1 A ppl No2at $1 25 @ 5 per bbl.Cranberries sell at $6 @ $8 per bbl.for rye, and $11 per ton tiger.Point Levis., to L\u2019'Islet L\u2019Islet.Kamouraska .to Riviere du Loup.36 Riviere du Loup.to Trois Pistoles .27 St.Felicite Cap Chatte Light to Cap Chatte Town to StAnnesdes Montsto Fox River .Grifin\u2019s Cove.NEWFOUNDLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA DISTANCES EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 e from $5 75 ar 25, the latter ancy bakers\u2019 brands.Winter $7 for Ohio c 36 75 @ 37 35 for Indiana ; ee Li ; cT wheat patents a or common to choice Peancy spring wheat\u201d patents at $7 50 @ $3 per bbl from 49}c per bush for No 1 ico: No 1 white, 53¢ for choice extra ton fof the low grades dull and n lected.Burrzr\u2014The market all round is dull and sellers are anxious to make sales, We quote Western creameries at 8lc @ 3%, little with one or two fancy ones selling a above the outside figure; Northern creameries at 28c a 80c ; fall-made New York and Vermont butter at 27c @ 286, with a little higher price for selections; good fair lots of New York and Vermont butter at 24c @ 25¢; winter butter at 20c @ 22c: Western ladle-packed at 18c @ 22c, and with something choice selling a little high= er; common butter at 12c @ 15¢, with very little here.a heimarket rules firm, and the actories are selling at 14c @ 1 b; gooddo at 12}¢ @ 18¢, and ido per to fair at 11c @ 12c.Eaes\u2014There continues to be a good su Ply of freshly-laid eggs that have soid a 22c @ 20c for Southern ; 17¢ @ i9¢ for Western.23c for Eastern and near-by stock ; PouLTRY\u2014The market is dull.Choice sell at 12c d choice Northern would sell at Tee Len @ 11c: Geese at 6c @ 8c; VuezTABLES\u2014T'here is no change to no- and the market is quiet for 50e @ 58c for Eastern stock, Choice ones selling at 55c.45c per bush.Onions are APPLES AND URANBERRIES\u2014There is à Apples for shipping, and d fruit at The demand for consump- esat $2 50 @ $2 75, and Hay anD Sreaw\u2014 We quote common ha: at $18 @ $14 per ton; medium at $15 $16, and prime at $16 @ $17 per tons the .o price fora Tancy lot.Straw at $28 for cat.\u2014Adver.iser TELEGRAPH OFFICES List of Offices from Point Levis to Cap Milescerarenneene 47 to Kamouraska .\u2026 29 Rosier, with distances :\u2014 From To 106 lbs.Trois Pistoles .to Rimouski .39 DrEssep Hocs\u2014#5.85 @ $6.00.Famouski sovv000 tO Father Point.8 SEEDS -\u2014 Clover, $4.15 .830 per | Father Point.to St.Flavie.16 bushel.3 @e#H pe St.Flavie.to Grand Metis.7 FrerouTs via Porlland\u2014Heavy Grain, | Grand Metis.to Satane seve 80 7s; Ashes, Pots, 475 6d, Pearls, 57s 6d; | Matane .to St.Felicite.13 to Cap Chatte.8 StAn\u2019esd\u2019sM\u2019nts 9 Martin Riveri i Martin River.to Menus Louis.22 ., iet.ipts\u2014Whea ver.: : 16,000 bushaie ; Chute 1 eeiptas peat, Mont Louis.to River Madeline 20 10,000 bushels ; Rye, 1,000 bushels ; Barley, | River Madeline.to Grand Vallee \u2026 8 2,000 bushels.Grand Vallee.to Chlorodorme.15 Cuicaao, Jan.30.\u2014 Wheat \u2014 Receipts, | Chlorodorme .to Grand Etang .9 28,000 bushels ; shipments, 21,000 do.980 | Grand Etang.to Fox River.ee 21 Griffin\u2019s Cove., 7 Cap Rosier \u2026\u2026 8 Nautical Miles Cape Rosier (Que) to Channel Office, § (Cape Ray (Nfla).830 Channel Office \u2026 to Cape Race (NAd).440 Cape Race (Nfld) to St.John (Nfd).100 St Johns (NHd).to Halifax (N.S.78 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee MARINE INTELLIGENCE FOREIGN PORTS.QUEENSTOWN, January 30.\u2014Arrived \u2014Bothnia.Arrived\u2014Nevada.NEW YORK, January 80.\u2014Arrived\u2014 Daniel Steinmann, from \u2018Antwerp.LONDON, January 30.\u2014Arrived\u2014Bris- tol City and Lena.IMPURTS.GRAND TRUNK WEST.& Beaudet, Bersamis, who has lately tra- |.March March March March.March June March March March March Corn, doing ; 5 106%; E 333 p for Februar $1 34 for A Oats, bush., 700 Barley, bush.500 2,000 Flour, brls.1,000 vee Oatmeal, bris:.100 .Ashes, brls.46 2 Butter .164 17 Lard, brls.53 aus Tallow, brls.83e Leather, rolls 197 55 D Hogs .-.11 15 Tobacco.38 .MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.EUROPEAN.LONDON, January 30.MONETARY\u2014I1 30 a à \u2014 Consols, 95 5-16; 4}>s, 110$; 5's, 106%; Erie, 48} ; IN.C, 1074.p_m\u2014Console, 98#; 44's, 111; 5e, rie, 47%; Ill.C, 1074.LIVERPOOL, January 30.COTTON\u2014Quiet and steady ; Bplands, 71-16d ; Orleans, 7 3-16d.Cheese, 732.UNITED STATE®\".CHICAGO, January 80.GRAIN~9 30 a m \u2014 Wheat \u2014 $1 20} 983 & m\u2014Corn\u201441jc May ; 4lfc June.943 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 18% Feb; $1 20} 10 18 a m\u2014Wheat\u2014Sales at $1 18%, now $119 Fab; rales at $1 194, now $1 20% March.Corn, 41 \u20ac May 1101 a m-\u2014Wheat, $L 194 Feb; $1 203% Marck.Corn, 42¢ May 11 27 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 194 Feb; $i 203 1207 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 19} Fob; $1 20} Corn, 414c May ; 414: June 1 05 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 18% @ $1 18} Fe m\u2014Wheat, $1 18} Feb; $1 20 March.Coro, 36ÿc Feb; 41fc May; 414c June ; 42}c July PORK\u20149 82 a m\u2014$12 40 @ $12 45 Mch 983 a m\u2014§12 23} March 10 33 à m\u2014 $12 25 Feb; $12 45 March 11 27 a m\u2014$12 25 bid Feb ; $12 45 bid $12 174 acked F March ;.$12 524 packers\u2019, $4 85 $4 50 @ $4 75 asked Jan; $1 44 Call, receipts, 11 66 a m\u2014$7 45 bid March 105 p m~$7 30 Jan and Fe $7 42% March ; $7 524 April 2 55 p m\u2014$7 30 bid Feb; $7 42} March 331 p m\u2014$7 324 @ $7 35 Feb; $7 46 March; $7 55 April HOGS\u2014Estimated closirg, light grade $4 35@$4 50 @ $465; hea shippin ; sales, 9,000.vy Fping, NEW YORK, January $0.GRAIN\u201411 15 à m- Wheat, No 2 Bed, sales, $1 48 March ; now $1 474 bid 11 40 a m\u2014Wheat, $1 484 March 12 20 p m\u2014Wheat, irregular; Chicago.$133 @ $1 35; Milwaukee, $1 36 @ $1 37: Corn, quiet ; No 2, 62c 4 15 p m\u2014Wheat, Call, No 2 Red, $1 46 @ $1 44} Feb; $1 47 @ $1 47} March ; $1 484 @ $1 49 April, cash 5940 ; 63c Jan; 630 agked Feb ; No 2, 594c @ 60tc Feb ; 5786 @ 58} March ; 544 @ 54} May PORK\u201412 25 p m\u2014New, $13 00 February ; $13 06 March 156 p m\u2014New, $13 February LARD\u201412 25 p m\u2014 Now, $7 85 February ; $7 90 March ; $7 974 April 155 p m\u2014New, March ; $7 95 April 1215 pm\u2014Wheat, $1 19 cash; No 3, $104 @ $105 rejected nominally 87c.Corn, new HighMixed, 35}c; rejected, 344c.12 46 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 18% Feb; $1 20% $L 18} @ $1 184 Jan ; b; $1 20 March.Corn, 86%c @ 36ÿc Feb; 37}c @ 878c March ; 4l4c May; 41be June ; 42c July 159 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 044 ; rejected, 88e.2 34 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 193 March 2 45 p m\u2014Wheat, $1 19} Feb; $1 204 March.Corn, 413c May 3 02 p m\u2014Wreat, $1 184 Feb; $1 19% March.Corn, 41fc May ; 36fc Feb ; 414c 816 p m-Waeat, $1 18} Feb; $1 194 11 56 p m\u2014$12 22} Feb ; $12 42} March 1 05 pm\u2014$12 16 @ $12 174 Jan ; eb; $12 35 @ $12 374 159 p m\u2014$12 17} @ $12 20 Fob; $1237} 2 13 p m\u2014$12 124 Feb; $1230 Mareh 2 42 p m\u2014$12 55 @ $12 574 March 2 48 à m\u2014$12 20 Feb ; $12 40 March 3 00 p m\u2014$12 174 Feb ; $12 874 March ; 831 p m\u2014$12 254 @ $12 274 Feb $12 45 March ; $12 60 April LARD\u20149 83 à m\u2014$7 40 March.1033a m\u2014$7 324 @ $735 Feb; $745 bh; $7 40 @ 24,000 ; No 2 Red, sales, $7 85 Feb; $7 87 MILWAUKEE, J anuary 30, a GRAIN\u2014933 a m\u2014Wheat, sellers at $1 184 for February.330 p m\u2014Wheat\u2014Ha 31 194 ; No 2, $1 18 for Febr 3, $1 044} rd, $1 20 ; No 1, $1 18 for cash and January; wary; $1 193 for March ; No TOLEDO, January 30.GRAIN\u201412 m\u2014Wheat, firmer ; $1 284 y ; $1 81 for March ; $1 334 @ pril.Corn\u2014High Mixed, 4140 for cash ; No 2, 42}c for cash ; sales, 444c for May.Oats, nominal.DE l'ROIT, January 80.GRAIN\u201412 55 p m\u2014Wheat, unsettled, lewer ; no sales; Extra No 1 White on spot, $1 28 for February; $1 284 for March ; §1 804 for April ; $1 82} for May ; milling No 1 nominal at $1 20.BOSTON, January?29.\u2014 FrLour\u2014There is rather more inquiry.pers at $5 @ $5 25 per bbl, with very little i common extras at sell $5 50 @ $6 ; and Wisconsin and Minnesota Spring We quote Su- ; mixed Ontario Bank 40 bush wheat; A W Ogilvie 500 bush barley: A G McBean 5.0 do rye; W R Howland 100 brls flour; J EB Hunsicker 100 do; Crane & B 100 do; T W Raphael 100 do; order Canadian Bank of C~mmerce 100 do; Kirkpatrick &co 100 do; order Bank of Hamilton 1t0 do; order Standard Bank 10v do, order Molsons Bnk 700 bags do T W Raphael 200 do do; Crane & B 100 brls oatmeal; J Dorgall &co 1 brl ashes; Tees, C & W 3do Kirk, L &co 2 do; order of shipper 38 do; A G McBean 1 do; T Shaw ! do; Beli, 8 &co 1 keg butter; D Crawford a do; A G McBean 10 do; Hudon & O 7do; M Laing 20 do; J G Wurtele 20 do; G Hamilton 8 do; Foisy & BY do; A Hodgson & Son 35 do; F Wilsen 13 do; M Hannan 21 do; J Hatchett 7 do; M Laing 52 brls lard; À Savage & Son 83 do tallow; J Dougall &co 18 rolls ieather; E Lapierre 8 do; J G Stevenson 20 do; Cassils, S &co 3 do; Ames, H &co 120 do; Mullarky &co 24 do; Cassils, S &co 6 do; Pagels & F 10 hhds tobacco; W C McDonald 22 do; S Davis 6 do; Bell, S & co 2 dressed hogs; W Head & zen 2 do; V Hudon 44 bles; C B Mohare 2 ploughs; H A Nelson & Son 2 cs; G Reeves 2:0 bdls; Thos Pringle 3 machines; J L Cassidy 10 cks; J Rattray &co 50 caddies- Q.M.O.& O.RAILWAY.Hochelaga\u2014A G McBean 700 bush oats; Lafreniere & St O 2,000 bush barley; A Rowan 20 bgs oatmeal; J Hannan 7 do; O Marion 10 do; J Levesque 8 cords wood: D Archambault 8 do; T Bienvenu 8 do; E Larue 8 do; J Lt Levesque 8 do; D Beaudry 8 do; D Sleeth 8 do; E Papineau 16 do; JB Archambault 1 pkg poultry; J Fannier 4 do; J Malihot 3 do; J Hannan 1 keg butter; J Malihot 9 do; T Shaw 2 do; Cassils, S&co 10 rolls leather; S Delorme 2 do; Cassils, S &co 2 do; D P beattie 410 sides leather; H Goldrick 4,000 last stocks; Mrs G Whitfleld 6 head live stock; J Hannan 2 dressed hogs; G St Pierre 6 do.Mile End\u2014B Graham 1 cord wood; L Charette 1 keg butter; À Fulton 4 do; B Bone 4 q-s beef; J Robert] hoad live stock; W Martin 4 do: J B Blomnier 2 do; H Joly 4 do; T Gregg do; P Luuzon 1 dressed hog; E Bone 4 do; L Charette z do.VERMONT JUNCTION, 8 Kiernan 6 cs; S McCall&co 1 do; J G \u2018Mackenzie 1 do; W C McDonald 5 hhds; .W Johnson 4 brls; JY Gilmour 1 os; Tees C&W 1 hf chst; Robertson L&co 4 do; F Clement 4 bxe; H Birks&co 2 bles; Kingan &MeB 25 bdls; Kirk .&co 2 bxs 10 ce; L H Packard 7 brls; w C McDonald 2 hhds; Canada Kubber co 2 gears; Tees C&W 42 hf chats; Robertson&L 62 do; R Reford&co 81 do; B Macprerson&co 5 bxs; Heney& Li 1 Ca; D Bentley&co 1 ble; Montreal Cotton co 2 xs.GRAND TRUNK EAST.R & Lightbound 226 hf chests; Douglask McN 31 brls; J A Mathewson 12 bags ; Cook&Richardson 1 brl: McLachlan Brog les; CC Snowdon 2 brls; D Crawford 6 erts 8 bxs ; J W Smith 60 bxa; J C Gordon 15 do; J G Mackenzie 1 cs ; McIntyre, F &co3cs; McKay Bros 1 cs ; Cassils, S& co 3 do ; Geo Childs & co 10 bdis; LG Son & co 6 cs.ROUSES POINT Hughes&L 1 ventilator; E Nield 1 cg; D Crawford 1 bx 1 brl: Crathern&(C 1 es; John Teffers 1 lot hh goods, rer cts THE HORSE AND CATTLE.À damp bed, or a draft of cold air acting on a heated and prespiring horse will often lay the foundation of a malady that utterly ruins his usefulness.Open windows and doors on opposite sides of the stable, or openings in the walls er floor should be carefully guarded against, especially when the horse has just come in frem work.But in securing comfortable warmth, we must avoid impure air, from confinement of the breath or emanations from dung or urine.Cleanliness and sufficient opening for the ingress and egress of air, on one side of the stable only, or above the level of the animals on both sides, will guard against cold, while gecur- ing purity of the atmosphere.+* ® Large numbers of cattle die annually in the West from the lack of water when fediog in the cornfields.Dry cornestalks, as compared with grass, are constipating food, but smutty corn-stalks are especially liable to cause impaction of food in the stomach, and disease of the brain.The riek is largely, or entirely obviated if there is a sufficient supply of water ; but when the water supply is frozen up the animal can no longer chew the cud from lack of water in the paunch to separate and float its contents, and impaction and a whole train of evil consequences follow.If water can be supplied so that the eattle can drink at will, it is better ; but if not, it should be allowed abundantly at any cost, twice a day.* * * While in many cages no other than iced water can be had, it is all-important that stock should not be left to become so thirsty that they fill themselves when driven to drink, and then stand shivering in the cold stall or stan- chione, where they are denied even the privilege of stimulating their circulation by walking about.\u2014National Live-Stock Journal.QUIL1Y OF WRONG.Some people have a fashion of eonfusing excellent remedies with the large mass o \u2018 patent medicines,\u201d and in this they are guilty of a wrong There are some adver tised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them, and one at least we know of\u2014 Hop Bitters.The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a climate as we have most of the year in Bay City, and has always fcund them to be first-class and reliable, doing all that is claimed for them.ne WANTED.\u2014Shermann & Co., Marshall Mich., want an Agent in this County at once, at a salary of $100 per month and expenses paid.For full particulars address as above: DW 274 + MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETIE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, .=a Trew adv eutisemie rer ; mme : = Few Advertisements.OR & BRO.NOTICE Canada, has paid a considerable sum of | to make political capital for himself, } of the Provinces as to its Independence for Amusements.HB eelings.a JOHN TAYL 1 i ever, an o Its in , \u2019 he iat to ee tang aim against (and for that purpose to denounce those {780 RG t0, No beng BAIS Canade | ACADEMY OF MUSIC NOTICE ERCHANTS A Mx.G.A.MoGREGOB, ol Hudson,P.Q.| him.\u2018That is quite true; but, as we | \u2014auch, we sappese, #8 the Duchess of New York.The bulk of the trade of the \u2014 ° M po 73 adi 18 authorized to receive subscriptions to | had occasion to say a day or two ago, it | Marlborough and the Mansion House | Great Western Railway is lost to the port LAST PERFORMANCE! MEETING TURLRS AGENTS.ar J our Daily and Weekly Editions is also true that Mr.Huntington re- | Committee, who are really labouring for of Montreal because Pres Tocilities oxist - Farewell to America, HEAN NU AL SENBRAE MANUFAC po 3 JAMES STEWART, fused to make any arrangement until | the relief of the sufferers.It concludes ae York with.produce Miss Ad laid Neilson D SUPPLIES FOR Managing Director! all charges of fraud were withdrawn | thus:\u2014 which might be carried by Canadian rail 5 Ce al ° Conch Sbake- \"ni I J nsurance om an BTS EQUIPMENT AK - - So 1 as th ased \u2019 is sai i in | Ways is one less in Montreal or | supported by Mr.Max fitrakosch®s Sha | x I = erald, sn allegation ot persona ne doing, which there \u2018ie not terriblo privation.nd Quebec.The time, bas come when Mont- sperean Company « of Metropolitan | IE $ ENGI NEERS; - .: > lit i tth : real must move.e continuing of e .\u2014_\u2014 ne, on LCA qd Mr.Huntington had nothing to do but | 1,15 12570, (hat the scence toe tha Eons Canada Central to a port on Lake Huron, THIS SATURDAY NIGHT __ OF CANADA, Jadging from what the party states who BOILER MAKE fight.So soon &s it became a question | lish Parliament voted fifty millions of dol- ond the Construction of the pLoronto and THE HUNCHBACK - will be held in the Company\u2019s Office, 179 | is obtaining the amount of the Monts = AM FITTERS À SATURDAY MORNING, JAN.31 | Whether à man migbt not with perfeot portant antrum, wer distress, fm- | pointe of Such vital interest to the January go 2 * Dezouche\u2019s.ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal, on Protestant Church D paid amy in in- STE ; : \u2014 innocence be made legally resp.neible ; : prosperity and the increase of the popula- next, | nearly $30,000 per annum hold AND ; APPOINTMENTS.for the acts of a body to which he \u2014 te dis S0 os fan.Jot famine tion, together with the enhancement of the THE ANNIVERSARY BALL Monday.2nd day of February terest money to wealthy people who ho ; Academy of Music\u2014 Performance at 8 p.m.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY JOHN J.AENTON.Real Estate\u2014At his rocms, at 11 and 11.30 a.m.\u2014 PASSENGERS Per 88 \u201cMoravian,\u201d Capt Grabgm, from Halifax to Liverpool, 31st January, 1880 : Capt Allington, Mrs Allington and two children, Mr À J Behan, Mr Billing, Mr Chapman, Mr Richard Clay, Mr R R Dobell, Mr A M Hayne, Mr Mahon, Mr Neal, Mr Page, Mr H J Parsons, Capt Walker, Mrs Walker.NEWS SUMMARY DOMINION.Arcupisorp Lynch will be back from Halifax, N,S., next week.Tux Now Brunswick Legislature will meet on February 26th, for the despatch of businees.CounrærFaiTs of the Union Bank of Prince Edward's Island are in circalation at St.John, N.B.SEVERAL proprietors of halls in Torouto have refused to rent their places to the recently formed Republican Club.A MOVEMENT is on foot to get the members of the Dominion Civil Service to contribute each a day\u2019s pay for the relief of the poor of Ireland.A DEPUTATION oof leading gentlemen waited upon the County Council of Chatham yesterday on behalf of the distressed people of Ireland, The Council granted $500 for that purpose.Mz.E.T.Smith hassent a money order for twenty pounds sterling to the Nans of Kenmare for the relief of the distress in Ireland, being in part the result of the recent entertainment in St.James «tall, Toronto.THE reason of Captain Grant relinquishing his poation as nide-de-camp to the Lieu\u2018.-Governor of Ontario was becauso he demanded and drew bis pay for a coupl3 cf months during the summer s«pent in England.MILLER, sentenced to 14 years in the Penitentiary for setting fire to a house on Yonge street, Toronto, in which a man named Nash and his wife were burned to death, has been liberated after serving four years, and is now in England.Tae special train on which were the Governor-General and staff arrived at North Srreet Station, Halifax, at eleven o\u2019clock Friday morning.A salute of 19 guns was fired from the Citadel on arrival of train, Among those presentin the station were Lieut.-Governor Archibald, Mayor Tobin and City Councll, the Lord Bishop, the officer commanding garrison and s'aff, officers of the different corps, D.S.A.Laurie and staff, commanding officers of the militia corps in garrison, chaplains and other clergy, members of the Lecal Government and Legislature, Dominion representatives, &¢.The guard of honour at the station was composed of men from the 101st Royal Bengal Fusiliers.The Gov- ernor-General proceeded immediately after arrival to Government House, where he was met by a guard of honour from the 97th Regiment.UNITED STATES.Tax great New York charity ball netted from $8,000 to $10,000 for the benefit of the Nursery and Child\u2019s Hospital.P.WALTER SMITH, kuown on the stage as Walter Birch, once a popular tenor, died at Jersey City of paralysis.J.P.MUNTooN, one of the oldest citizens of Patterson, has failed.He lost $150,000 by bad debts and endorsements recently.THE riot at Liberty furnace, Woodstock, Va, ended by the discharge of the negro workmen, who were anxious to get away.Tar New York Herald\u2019s Albany correspondent says Col.Conkling, who is trying to harmonize Democratic differences, favours a conference of 20 or more leading men of both wings at Albany for consultation.ATTORNEY-GENERAL WARD has called upon receivers of bankrupt corporations throughout New York State to send in their last reports; he proposes to secure the passage of a law under which he can hold receivers to strict accountability.Ter New York Herald\u2019s San Francisco correspondent says the Secretary of War has been petitioned to send a Government vessel to the relief of two whalers, wbich, with the Arctic steamer * Jeannette,\u201d are said to be icebound in the Arctic Ocean.Tuz N.Y.Herald's Richmond special says that Senator Mahone is in favour of the Readjusters\u2019 State Convention placing independent electors in the field and casting the electoral vote of Virginia as seemed best for her interests, regardless of party.Such a plan might make Virginia the arbiter of the next Presidency.Tux New York Tribune says Hoyt\u2019s removal is generally approved of im official circles.Hoyt made few friends and many enemies since he has been in office.Chairman Barlow of the Board, however, has been friendly to Hoyt, and in answer to personal accusations hes written a long letter admitting he had been interested in Indian contracts.Irow Pipe, Chief of the Gros Ventres, reports Sitting Bull, with 600 lodges, en- campsd on the Big Bend of Milk River, moving south.He is very destitute, and has suffered untold misery this winter from hunger.Sitting Bull declares that if allowed to hunt on this side he will he friendly to the whites; but if his people are molested he will fight.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.Very Rev.Frxpx.OakLEY, Roman Catholic divine, of London, aad writer on religious subjects, is dead ; aged 78.FOREIGN: BRUNERAU, a notorious Colonel under the Paris Commune, died recentiy in Ficrence.a INTELLIGENCE from Herat announces that Ayoub Kahn\u2019s troops threaten to go home unless they are paid.A Rous despatch says the condition of the Pope\u2019s health is causing anxiety.He suffers from fits, shivering, and great prostration, but persists im his usual occupations.THE strength of the German army on a peace footing is 17,220 officers and 401,659 men.This does not include the projected increase, which, it is reported, is chiefly destined to reinforce the Alsace-Lorraine garrisons.TBE Monde, the organ of the Papal Nauncio, referring to the mission of Parnell to the United States, says.\u2014\u201c By the mouth of a Protestant, Catholic Ireland calls Protestant England to account.Whoever outrages justice paves the way for terrible expiations.\u201d A BERLIN despatch says Bismarck has determined to demand directly from the Pope what really are the grievances of the Church which prevent the establishment of solid peace.When the answer is received the Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs will draft a Bill abolishing eeveral clauses of the May laws.A Paris despatch says tke coalition of the moderate Republicans with the Conservatives have elected Leon Say to the Presidency of the Senate Finance Committee over Calmona, Vice\u2014President of the Senate, and the regular Republican candidate.The Senate proceeded to elect a life Senator, selecting Dr.Paul Broca, the eminent authropologist.Dufaure, a Republican life Senator, with 12 or 14 followers, who practically ceased to belong to the Left Centre and must henceforth rank as a distinct group, midway between the Left and Right Centres, opposed Broca, on the ground of his Darwinian tendencies.It is manifest if the Dufaure group gains à few accessions through alarm at the Radicalism of the Chamber of Deputies it will be able to hold the balance of power, The rejection of clause 7 of the Education Bill is now considered certain.THE COON COMING DOWN.Under this head the Mail alludes to a matter whick, perhaps with one exception, does not concern any man, woman, or child in Canada.But, if it thought it of sufficient interest to make any reference to it at all, it ought at Least to have the decency to give the whole facts and not a part of them.The statement made with various comments is that Mr.Huntington, having been aued on account of his name being affixed to a certain prospectus, of which he knew nothing when it was published in Scotland, he being at the time in nominally and officially, but not really, belonged, the matter resolved itseif into a question merely of prudence.Hence he was willing to compromise, rather than near heavy law expenses and much anxiety in bringing about an issue, doubtful as the issue of any law suit is.The Mail may say that the characters of public men are public property, and that, in a certain sense, we are ready to grant.Ii a suit had been brought against a political leader on either side, in which fraud was proved, and a verdict or judgment was rendered against him.we should bo the last to say that such a man was fit to be trusted by his fellow- countrymen in posts of honour or confi- denee.That is one thing, and it is quite another to which they, indeed, for the mere purpose of political spite, to take up a piece of litigation still pending, and to assume the truth of all the allegations on one side, though they are un- provec, may be without foundation, and are at last withdrawn and apologized for by those who made them.Tbe Mail intimates that the time of Parliament is again to be occupied with this dispute about a Scotch joint-stock company.We do not suppose that Mr.Huntington will regret that, if it is thought a good way of spending Canadian money.His enemies have long been using mere allegations such as are to be found in any declaration drawn by a plaintiff's attorney, and giving them out as if they were established truths.In the meantime he hus had nothing to reply except his own allegations.Now he is in a different position ; being able to go into the whole matter with irrefragable evidence as to every step of it.la the meantime, if the Mail de~ sires to purify public life in Canada by eliminating from it, or so holding up to scorn as to render uuinfluential, men who have practised the grossest fraude, who have been proved on oath to bave practised them, who have been condemned in formal judgments for having practised them, ard have escaped the damages by a judgment in appeal only oun technical grounds, and at the expense of a still wore severe condemnation of their rascality than in the first judgment, 1c has an excellent subject, much rearer home, and in a matter much more germane to Qatario than the one it has taken up.When the affair to which we allude ocourred we printed the judgments of the two Equity Judges, one after the other, as pieces of news.We have not since referred to gem, because our idea of political dis~ cussion does not admit of its being conducted as a matter of personal persecution.But we repeat that, if the Mail has any great desire to exhibit a leading public man in the character of a scamp, it can easily find a more striking example than the one it has chosen, which is besides a nearer and dearer one\u2014nearer on locality; dearer on account of the sweet political counsel in which the party concerned and the Mail d> closely accord.LORD MONCK AND HIS TENANTS.As Lord Monck\u2019s Governor-General- ship has made him well known in Canada, it may be interesting to some of our readers to see the condition of his estate, and his way of dealing with his tenants.This we are able to ascertain from a letter addressed by his Lordship to the Rev.P.J.Mulhall, of Paulstown, Kilkenny, who, as chairman of a public meeting, had asked for an abatement of rents.Ho begins by saying tbat be replies on account of his personal re~ gard for Mr.Mulhall ; but under protest, because he conceives that the contract between landlerd and tenant is one of a private nature between in- dividuale.Any proposition, therefore, for changing its conditions should be a matter for private communication, not collective remonstrance.He then expresses his trust that his conduct during thirty years, as a landlord, proves his readiness to listen to any appeal to forego strict legal rights, on a case being made out, of particular misfortune.But he cannot admit, he says, that the present circumstances, taken in connection with the way his property has been treated, form just ground for a general abatement of rent.No general change of rates has been made on his estate for thirty years, during which he has been the proprietor, nor, he be- ligves, for twenty years preceding.The tenants, therefore, in general, hold at rents fixed \u201cfifty years ago, when the prices of all articles of agricultural produce were very much lower than at present.As to the particular circumstances of the season, he asserts, on his own experience as a farmer as well as on information gained from others, that the harvest-\u2014we suppose on his own lands\u2014is not worse, but better, than in the two preceding years.He then refers to the Poor Law valuation of land, and refuses to admit that it affords any fair criterion of a just letting.It was not made for that purpose ; was based on much lower prices than now prevail ; and was put at 20 per cent.below the fair value as ascertained by those prices.But as it is often referred to, he compares it with the valuation at which his lsages are granted.On his Kilkenny estates 126 tenants hold at rents not exceeding the Poor Law valuation ; 3 at rents 5 per cent.higher ; 23 at rents 10 per cent.higher ; and 25 at rents 15 per cent.higher.Therefore, not one pays within ten per cent.of what was thought a fair letting rate thirty years ago.Between that period und the present, times had been very good, and the tenants had enjoyed the advantage of high prices.Ho could then have readily exeacted higher rents, but he refrained from doing so, and he adds~Ff¢ It is poor en- \u201c\u2018 couragement to owners of land, who * desire to exercise moderation in the \u2018 assertion of their rights, to find \u201c that, after a long period of low rents \u201c to the landlord, and large profits to \u201c the tenant, they are, on the first ap.\u201cproach of depression, pressed for \u201c abatements equally with those who, \u201c by exacting their rents with more \u201c rigour, are able to make a parade of a \u201c large per centage of remissions, without reducing the returns from their \u2018 property to the level of the ordinary \u201cincome of the man who has treated \u201c those who hold his land with consider- \u201c ation and liberality.\u201d MR, PARNELL AND I1HE NEW YORK ¢«\u201c HERALD.Mr.Parnell having wntten a very peremptory order to the New York Herald to publish à letter, in which he says that it suppressed part of his speech, the Herald replies and accuses him of caring nothing fer the starving people of Ireland ; but of heing anxious source destroyed half a million of people.It is believed a calamity like that is upon the Irish people now, a calamity in the face of which all can be done by any person or persons will not meet the needs of the hour.And at such a time an Irish patriot visits a foreign country\u2014 for what?To parade his little nostrum of a proposed change in the land laws as the great remedy, and to 1evile those men in Ireland who are actually endeavouring to feed the hungry people.Here is a flagrant exhibition of the real Irish difficulty.Irishmen often enough endeavour to tell the world what Ireland\u2019s difficulties are, and do not always sncceed despit.their eloquence, but they may be depended upon to demonstrate the character of those difficulties in their owa conduct.Irish eoldiers sre found on every battle field in the world, and as good as the best that are there, yet tbey cannot fight for the freedom ef Ireland.Irishmen have been the most capable politie cians that ever distinguished themselves in Eogland\u2019s service.But as Ireland\u2019s sons cannot make her independent now so they could not ruie her when they had the chance.And for that there was but one cause.\u2018They generally tried to annihilate one another rather than the enemy; juat as now, with a spirit of implacable, ineradicable intoleramce, Mr.Parnell forgets the distrees of the Irish people in his eagerness to denouncs otters engaged in relieving that distress.PRUSTEKS IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, An important statute respecting trustees and trasts was passed during the last session of the Local Parliament.Its main object was apparently to crystallize, 80 to speak, the law on the subject, in the form of a definite enactment.Therefore, little or no change has been made, except, perhaps, by the teuth clause.We believe that, rightly or wrongly, it hes hitherto been understood that trustees migat lawfaliy invest the moneys of the trast in the stocks of Chartered Banks.Oar banks had had so long a career of success, that people, who were not very imprudent, thought such investments were nov improper.By this tenth clause, however, it is deslared that trustees, without direction, must invest in Dominion or Provineia! stock or debentures, or in public securities of the United Kingdom or the United States\u2014by which, ye suppose, is meant the securities of the Governments of these two countries only\u2014or on real estate iu this Province; or on first privilege or hypothec upon real estate in this Province, valaed on the Municipal valuation roll at doable the amount of the invest.nent.Tar Coir Tax, AND How IT IS EecarED\u2014It is stated by the Welland Iribune that Mr.Macallam, member of Parliament for Monck, is so littie satisfied in his own person with the coal tax, which he has helped to impose so cheer- fally upon other people, that he has got ene of those convenient Orders-in-Coun- cil which partially repeal the law.Mr.Macallum has some tugs on the Detroit River, and things have been so * fixed \u201d that they can coal at Windsor and Halifax without paying duty on their fuel.The alleged reason is that Mr.Macallum has to compete with Auerican tugs, and cannot do so if his coal costs him 12 per cent.more than the L Americana have to pay.A very good reason ; but our Welland contemporary says.the exemption does not apply in such a way as to relieve the tug- owners on the canal.But it is not tug- owaers who are affected by it.Every resident in Canada finds himself, so far as this ¢>al business is concerned, worse off than be would be if he lived in the States; and ome does not see why human life and comfort, which depend upon cheap fuel quite as much as steam tugs do, should not have the same exemption as is acoorded to them.TEE STEAMER © SARMATIAN\u201d is not expected to arrive at Halifax before Saturday night, and if she has experienced rough weather, not possibly until much later.Should she arrive on Saturday, Or early on Suuday, ib is likely the Vice-Regal party will leave early on Monday for Ottawarer WEST TO EAST.RAILWAY COMMUNICATIONS.CREDIT VALLRY AND QUEBEC PROVINCIAL SysTeMe\u2014THEE LATEST PROJECT.Mr, George Laidlaw, President of the Credit Valley Railway, is at present staying at the Windsor, and yesterday a representative of this journal waited upon that gentleman for the purpose of ascertaining as to whether he had any particular mission;to the city.After being received in a very gentlemanly manner the following solloquy took place.Rerorren\u2014 Would you, sir, object to inform me what your present purpose is in visiting our city?> Mr.Laronaw\u2014I visit Ottawa for the firat time in eight years with a view to laytbefore Parliament matters pecaliar to the Credit Valley line, and other things affecting the railways of the country.I come to Montreal especially to see the Premier, Mr.Chapleau, with a view to promote the formation of a company or syndicate to purchase the Quebec Railway, and to undertake the construction of the Torento and Ottawa Railway, subject to power being reserved by the Provinces cf Quebec and Ontario granting forever the independence of the line.The whole of the proposed system of railways,if the new portion were well built in easy gradients, would prove a most valuable property, and be of the greatest possible consequence to the prosperity of the cities of Montreal and Quebec, as well as to the Province generally.As an independent outlet from Teronto eastward for the Great Western, Canadian, the Credit Valley Railway, the Northera, the Toronto, Grey and Bruce, the Toronto and} Nipissing, the Midland etc., it would be of the first importance to the Province of Ontario.REPoRTER\u2014Do you consider the scheme of that importance to the city of Toronto, that the city should give it any money ?Mr, LarnLaw-\u2014Toronto should not be required to give it much money.Toronto has invested in its jEsplanade $%00,000 for the convenience of railways, and it has given vo the Northern $200,000, to the Narow Gauges $400,000, to the Muskoka $100,000, and tv the Credit Valley $350,- 000, making a total of $1,850,000, an amount in excess of the money hitherto paid by tbe whole Province of Ontario.This outlay has raised the assessment of Toronto no less than $30,000,000 n ten years No doubt the city would derive bencfit from the competition for its trade and receipt, but Toronto would, after all only be the \u201c hopper \u201d fer the spout which would discharge into Montreal.Therefore, as a connecting point, it is in ne degree so much interested in a railway leading away from it as Montreal is in a mew railway which would: duplicate its business with the West.REPORTER\u2014W hat do you think Montreai shouid do ?Mr.Larnnaw\u2014Montreal has done very little for herself, excepting the aid to the Occidental.Montreal cannot expect to become the great commercial emporium,which it ought to be and which it should be the pleasure of the Dominion to make it, upon a sicgle pair of rails leading to the West.I: is an absurd comparison between the number of rails leading into New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, aud to think that the Dominion of Canada bas only one single line, the controling management of which is worked dispro~- portionately to the disadvantage of Canada, and Montreal especially, and even in favour of the United States, is ridiculous.Montreal sheuld be the centre of the organization which should control this new through, independent, internal line of communication from Toronta to Quebec.Its President should reside here a3 well as the principal directors, and no thing is wanted to make this line of paramount importance to both Provinces but the one fact that the line should be secured for the country and subject to the contro value of property in this city.RerorreR\u2014D3 you think the French people are in favour of theftcheme ?.Mr.gp Law Certainly I do, because, it the casé was clearly reasoned and plainly laid before those whom the French people mainly depend for advice in such matters, I have not the slightest doubt they would go for the increase of the value of their property and business.M.Freycinet, notwithstanding the recent misfortunes of France, just brought out a most magnificent scheme of railway improvement to be added to the grand system of France, such as has never baen equalled or proposed in Europe before and, therefore, I think that if the leaders of public opinion in Montreal will only drop their peculiar deferences and g.for such improvements as would duplicate the trade as we have done in Toronto, it would be done in a few years.BrronTER\u2014Have you spoken to any of the gentlemen of Montreal on the subject ?Mc.Laipuaw \u2014 Yes; Messrs.A.W.Ogilvie, 1.Cramp, R.Thioaudeau, and other French gentlemen, whose namss I forget, have been suggested, and this by their political opponents as men whom the people will trust.ReronTEr\u2014D) yoa intend to take any active interest in the scheme ?Mr.LArnLAw\u2014I will take no direct or indirect pecuniary interest in the matter because I have no money, but I will lend all the help that I cau spare from my own serious responsibilities to assist the promotion of thissyndicate or company, in the belief that it is the duty of every patriot to assist in doing good to the country, but more especially is that the ease with the people of Quebec, because it would relieve the Provinca of the major part of its indebtedness on the North Shore Railway, and furnish the business necessary to make that railway profiable to the State aud advantageous to the community.ReporTRR\u2014~Is Mr.Prentice, or any other gentleman in New York or Montreal, authorized to speak ou behalf of the Credit Valley Railway ?Ms.LarpnAw\u2014Mr.Prentice or anyone elsa bas not the slightest authority fur proposing anytoing in connection with the Credit Valley b \u2018sides its Directors.R&rorTER \u2014 What is your objection to a New York Company taking up this scheme ard carryiag it out ?~ Mr, LarnLaw\u2014We do not want a New York Company, with a line of American connection througn the heart of our country, neither do we want & line which would be controlled by the United Stites, and to be made a foot-ball for the stock jobbers of Wall street.REPORTER\u2014Wkat is your theory for raising the money to carry out the proposed schome ?Mr.LarnLaw\u2014Simply that ths responsible body of men should get the legislative power to bond the whole line from Quebec to Ottawa and from Ottawa to \u2018Lorouto, for siy an average of $16,000 to $20,000 per mile, with which to pay off the Quebec Government and to construct the \u2018l'oronto and Ottawa line.RerorTER ~Who do you anticipate would buy these bonds ?Mr.Larpiaw\u2014So small a lien on such a great through trunk line would be greedily taken up in London, as exactly what it would bo, a first-rate investment.ReporTER \u2014~Would the G.T.R.oppose the sale of the bonds in London ?Mr.Lamnaw~\u2014Undoubtediy; but the Grand Trunk Railway has not much financial influence in London.The small clique of ex-officials of the Canada and Grand Trunk who affect to look wise and to determine the fate of all Canadian lines, pab- lic and private, constitute what I call \u201cGrand Trunk Society\u201d and has about the same influencu as it has over the fluctuating capital ot England, and if this question an} a proper explanation of the whole case inclusive of the Great Western and Grand Trunk and the credit aud worth of the Provinces of Quebec was laid before the English public in the Times newspaper, these gentlemen would fiad themselves unable to control investments in a security so simple and so self-evident.REPogTER\u2014Why did not the Quebec line have greater success in London ?Mr.LaipLiw \u2014 Because the Grand Trank and those ex-officio people in: London exerted themselves to discredit the great Provinces of Quebec, when little places like New Z:aland were permitted, without any protest and with only 350,000 inhabitants, to borrow $100,000,000, although their market was 8,000 miles away.RzrorTBR\u2014Then you believe that malign influences were brought to bear om the press, and otherwise, to defeat thatloan ?Mr.LarnLaw=-Certainly ; the Bible says, \u201cIt is naught, it is naught, saith the buyer, but when he is gone his way, then he beasteth.\u201d RerporTER\u2014How do you think the difficulty is to be overcome in the new scheme ?Mr.Laipnaw-By succinct statements of the case being published in the Londoa press by and under the authority of the British resident in London, Sir Alexander Galt, who should be so authorized by the Government of Canada.REPoRTEE-\u2014-Do you think the Grand Truck has much influence in Canada ?Mr.LarnLaw\u2014Oh, yes; the Grand Trunk kas considerable influence here, from the fact that the leading lawyers of the day were connected with its formation and contractors accumulated fortunes.These people have in time risen to influence, and they have naturally a sympathy for the institution from which they derived so much consequence and wealth.REPORTER \u2014Have you any doubt about succeeding at Ottawa ?Mr.LarnrAw\u2014Not the least.The Government will ach in a strict spirit of impartiality, and give that which is due to the respective parties in the struggle.From beginning to end Mr.Laidlaw spoke respectfully of those whose interests it may be to oppose the scheme, but he did not seem t8 have the slightest doubt as to its realization.\u2014 One of the live men of New Haven is H.P.Hubbard, the largest advertising agent outside of New York.Hubbard is a man full of push and enterprise.The only reason that Hubbard has not been elected Governor of Connecticut js because he has always preferred the pleasures of business to the rascalities of politics.Hubbard is the leading advertising agent of the Now England States.\u2014Albany Evening Post, 1879.Zlew Adoertitsemeuls, LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE.Dividend No.89.The Stockholders of La Banque du Peuple are hereby notified that a Semiannual Dividend of Two (2) Per Centfor the last six months has been declared on the Capital Stock, and will be payable at the office of the Bank on and after MONDAY, the ist MARCH next.The Transfer Book will be closed from the 15th to the 29th February.By order of the Board of Directors.A.A.TROTTIER, Cashier.Montreal, January 31, 1880.sw 1M 26 THE SECOND Annual Grand Exhibition OF THE MONiREAL POULTRY, DOG AND PET STOCK ASSOCIATION.Will be held at MONTREAL, in Albart Building, Victoria Square, On Wednesday.Thursday and ¥riday, 4th, 5th and 6th February, 1880.All specimens must be delivered at the Ex!ibition Building betore 9 ¢\u2019clock am., Wednesdey, Feb.4th.Exhibition will open February 4th, at 3 o\u2019clock p.m.; .The services of the following high authorities have been secured, and will act udges : mOn Poultry\u2014Mr.Marshall, Charles River, Mass., U.S.On Dogs\u2014Mr.George Walton, Beston, 0.8.: On Pigeons and Pet Stock\u2014Mr.W.B.Likens l'orento, Ont Admission 25c.Children under 12 years, 13c.{ Exhibition will be open from 9 am.to 10 p.m, daily- J.R.McLAREN, Jr., Secretary, (P.O- Box 1,238.) 63 College street, Montreal, January 31 r26 j OF THE Ladies'debrew Bsnevolent Society will be held on Wednesday evening, 4th February next, at the ASSEMBLY HALL, Cathedral Block, St.Catherine Street.PRICE OF TICKETS.For Lady and Gentleman .c.c.cue For single Lady.cceeeeeienene vr For single Geutleman.c.ceoevir one Tickets to ba had of JOHN E.MO 33, 5 Recollet st L.SILVERMAN, 252 Notre Dame st.M.M.LESSE :t, 33 St.Francois Kavier ot.Jaguary 21 MENL.LSSOHN CHOIR, ASSISTED BY Miss Hubbell, Soprano, of New York, Madame Rive King, Tke celebrated Pianist, and Mons.F.Jehin-Prume, MECHANIO9S\u201d HALL, Friday, 6th February, AT EIGHT P.M.Tickets $1.All seats reserved.Plan of Hall at Mr.DeZouche\u2019s on Wednesday, 28ih instant.23 = Hlew Advertiement».Te LET\u2014Furnished Residence in the west end of the city, with horses, &c., if desired.Eutry in March, Apply to bir.James Bowg, Mr, A.G.Fowler's, 5 Molsons sank Buildings.r 43 WANTID, By a Young Married Man, (ScotchMaan,) who has for six years position as Assistant Secretary, Cashier, &c., in a leading public Company in Montreal, a situation of a similar nature.References first-class.Apply to \u2018\u201c\u201cA.B.C.\u201d HeraLp Office.January 6 4 CHARLOTTE[OWN, P.EIL REVERE HOUSE Mrs, McNEILL.Proprietress.First-class Commercial and Private Hotel.Good Sample Rooms, and convenient to cars and steamboats.January 30 ly 25 NOTICE, We, the undersigned, intend to apply to the Corporation of the City of Montreal for permission to erect a Steam Engine on our premises, 21 and 23 De Hresole street.ROSENHEIM BROIHERS.January 23 23, 31J 19 NOTICE.Mr.O.BRUNEAU, formerly my assistant and collector, is no longer in my employment, and 18 nov authorized to receive money, give receipts, or transact any business whatever in my name.D.McEA CHRAN, Veterinary Surgeon.January 29 r2 LOANS WANTED.Large Amounts and for Long Periods Preferred.For these a low rate of interest charged.A.G.RAMSAY, MANAGING DIRECTOR, CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO'Y.Hamilton, 19th January, 1880, 19 Promissory Notes for Discount.The Banking House of R.H- BRETT & CO., 60 ST.FRANGUIS XAVIER STREFT, Is prepared to receive applications for discount, approved commercial paper of not over 90 days to run ; and also grants enlarged facilities to merchants requiring Exchange on Lendon.FoREIGN CORRESPONDENTS :\u2014 National Bank of Scotland (London office of); Banking House of Drexel, Morgan & Co.New ork, January 27 m trs 22 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.From FEBRUARY 9th, and until further notice, a PULLMAN CAR WILL BE RUN BETWEEN MONTEEAL aad OTTAWA.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.OPENING OF DOMINION PARLIAMENT, OTTAWA FEBRUARY 12rx 1850.Through RETURN TICKETS at Single Fare will issued at the Principal Stations between Toronto, Conticooke, St.Johns and Point Levi, on the occasion of the Opening of Parliament.Tickets good to go on the 10th and 11th February.and for Return till 16th Febru: ary, inclusive.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Montreal, Jan.30, 1880 bstr 26 (et or = Les 2 PET, ser North-W ster Brand Trak | Old Rails for Sale.This Company offers for sale FIVE THOUSAND TONS of Old Tron Rails, to be delivered in about equal monthly quantities between May and October.Delivery will be made at any point be=- tween Chicago and Port Huron.Terms: Cash on delivery.Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to 14th February, at the Company\u2019s Uffice, Montreal.JOSEPH HICKSON, The Company\u2019s Offices, President.Montreal, J.anuary 3th, 1880 r26 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1876 AND AMENDING ACTS.In the Matter of DAY & CO., of the City and District of Montreal, Merchants and Manufacturers, there doing business in copart- nership agsuch, and also at Acton Vale: in the District of St.Hyacinthe, Insolvents.À writ of attachment has been issued in this cause, and the Creditors are notified to meet at the office of BEAUSOLEIL & KENT, 55 8t.James street, in the City of Montreal; WEDNESDAY, the Eleventh day of FEBRUARY, 1880, at Eleven o\u2019clock, forenoon, to receive statements of their affairs, to apoint an Assignee if they see fit, and for the orderieg of the affairs of the Estate generally.C.BEAUSOLEIL, Assignee.Oflice of Beausoleil & Kent, 55 St.James street, .Montreal, January 36th, 1880.c 26 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875 AND AMENDING ACTS.In ths Matter of JACQUES PERRAULT, of the City and District of Montreal, Grocer aud Trader, Insolvent.A Writ of Attachment has been issued in this cause, and the Creditors are nc- tified to meet at the Office of Beausoleil & Kent, 55 St.James street, in the City of Montreal,on WEDNESDAY, the Eleventh day of FEBRUARY, 1880, at THREE 0\u2019clock afternoon, to receive statements of his affairs, to appoint an Assignee if they see fit, and for the ordering of the affairs of the Estate generally.C.BEAUSOLEIL, Assigneefom Office of Beausoleil & Kent, 55 st.James street, Montreal, January 30th, 1880, heid a responsible | At TWO o'clock p.m., .to Elect three Directors, and generally to transact the business of the Company.A resolution will be propesed to adjeurn said meeting until Monday, the 16th February next, at the same hour and place.The Transfer Books will be closed frcm this date until after the General Meeting.B der of the Board § order of B18 ARCH.McGOUN, Sec,- Tread.Montreal, January 21, 1680.21,2°,30,81F 2,16F 17 NOTICE Royal Canadian Insorance Coy.The ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders of this Company will be held on THURSBAY, THE FIFTH OF FEBRUARY NEXT, iu the Company's Office, No- 160 St.James Street, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the Annual Report, for ihe Election of Directors and other purposes.A resolution will he proposed to adjourn said meeting until Thursday, the Fourth day of March next, at the same hour and place.The Transfer Books will be closed from this day until the Fifth of February inclusive ; and in case said meeting be adjourned, the Transfer Books will remain closed until the Fourth day of March next inclusive.: By order of the Board of Directors.ARTHUR GAGNON, Secretary.Office of Tan Royar CANADIAN INsURANCE Co., Montreal, 21st January, 1880.SF 7 1 THE Merchants\u2019 Marine Insuranca Co.OF CANADA.NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of Five (5) Per Cent, on the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Company has been declared for the year ending 31st December, 1879, and that\u201d the same will be payabie on and after the SIXTH (6) day of MARCH, 1880, at the office of the Company.The \u2018Transfer Books will ba closed from the 20th day of February, to the 9th day of March, both days inclusive.Further notice is hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharehoiders of the said MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA will be held at the Head Offices of the Company, 53 and 55 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal, on TUEsDAY the NINTH.(9th) day of MAR.H, 1880 instant, at TWELVE o\u2019clock noon, for thod reception of the Annual Report, the Election of Direetors, and for other business.J.K.OSWALD, General Manager.Montreal, 31st January, 1880.om 26 THE Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co NOTICE TO SHAREHILDERS The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company will be held at the Comrany\u2019s Office, on Monday, tbe 9h of February Next.At ONE o\u2019clock p.m., in conformity with the Fourth Clause of the Act of Imcorporation of the Company.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 28rd instant to the 9th of February next, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.Ji; N.BEAUDRY, Secretary.Montreal, 20th January, 1830, 16 V, Hudon Cotton Mills Co, The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the V.HUDON COTTON MILLS COMPANY will be held at the Mill, Hochelaga, on Wednesday, 11th Feb\u2019y next, At TWO o'clock, p.m., for the meception of the Annual Report, the Election of Directors and the trrnsac- tion of general business.By order of the Board, F.C.CHARBONNEAU, Sec.-Treasurer.Montreal, 31st January, 188).26 THE SHEDDEN COMPANY.(LIMITED.) NOTICE, The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Shedden Company (Limited,) will be held at the Head Office of the Company, 18 St.Peter street, Montrea!, on WEDNESDAY, the ELEVENTH day of FEBRUARY, 1880, at three o'clock p.m,, for the election of Directors for the current year, and the trangaciion of general business.HUGH PATON, Manager and Secretary.Montreal, 28th January, 1880.11F 24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ths Annual General Meoting of the Shareholders of the GRAPHIC COMPANY will be held at the Head Office of the Company; Western Chambers, No.22 St.John Street, in the City of Montreal, On Thursday.the 12th day of February next, At THREE o\u2019clock in the aftermoon, For the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of general business, ALEX.F.RIDDELL, Secretary, Montreal, January 81, 1880.° d 26 LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE, NOTICE.The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tne Stockholders of La Banque da Peuple will be held at the Office of the Bank, St.James strest, on Monday; the Ist of March Next, AT THREE OCLOCK P.M, in conformity with the 16th and 17th clauses of the Act Incorporation.By order of the Board of Directors.A.A.TROTTIER, Cashier.Montreal, January 81, 1830, sw 1M 26 The Canadian Securities Company, (LIMITED.The ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of this Company, for the Election of Directors and the transaction of other business, will be held at the Office of the Company, No.151 St.James street, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of February next, at 4 o'clock p.m, T.W.RITCHIE, Managing Dir .Montreal, 3let January, Yess, Fe, * WANTED A MANAGER _ TO LEASE OR CONDUCT FOR THE PROPRIETORS The well-known and Pash; Hota\u201d ionable Seaside St Lawrence Hall, Cacouna Address, giving Particulars, P.O.Box 1346 January 21 1m 17 stantially built, and in thoroughly good condition, h mortgages.done ehurch appears to have appropriated t was subscribed to pay its debt one or purposes.Thus a church thas cost (in round numbers) $20,000, has $16,200 actually.paid by subscribers towarts clearing the debt, and is still $9,000 1 Set ize a church in a city like Montres] havin interest account amounting to half total revenue.In such a case every 10c put on the plate or in an enve ope Sc of it represents ta amount pal rtgages.Te canot help thinking that clereymer ars sometimes to blame for this state 0 things.sweet Nineteen.Splendid lins of Scotch Serges for dresses, reduced to 19c per yd.Splendid line of All-wool Empress Cloth reduced to 19¢ yd.; i Splendid iine of Roubaix Tweed, for costumes, reduced to 19c per yd.Splendid_line of Imperial Serg=s, for dresses, reduced to 196 per yd.Special line of All-wool Worsted Serges worth 38c, reduced to 19c per yd._ Splendid line cf Brocaded Cloth Suiting reduced to 19¢ per yd.Special line of Satin Cloth, worth 83: reduced to :9e yd.Special line of Black Cobourg, reduced to 19c per yd.; Special line of Washiug Mohair reduced to 19¢ yd.Splendid line of Black Lustres reduced to 19¢ pes yd.Please See our Window for 19c Dress Goods.8.CARSLEY, 393, 895, 397, and 399 Notr2 Dams 5°.ROB ROY WHISKEY, OLD AS THE HILLS AND SOFT AS MOTHER'S MILK.DELICIOUS BEVERAGE.First-Class Grocers{and Italian] Warehouses Retall it.Linseed 0il, Raw and Boiled, WHITING, BEST BRANDS FOR SALE BY W-&F.P.CURRIE & CO0., 100 Grey Nun Street.January 31 26 ACKERMAN-LAURANCE, SPARKLING SAUMUR WINE Dr, Druitt, of London, who is recog pized as the first authority in Britainon Wines, concludes an article to the Medical Times and Gazette, on the above brand, as follows :\u2014 \u201c If aman who desires a Sparkling ¢ Wine, whether for merriment or health, ¢ can afford one of the Grand brands of \u2018 Champagne, he may please himself.\u201c He gets, or believes he gets, value for *\u201c his money.But for the middle classes \u201c who cannot afford this, and yet who ¢ want Sparkling Wine, it surely is fool- \u201cish to pay for a second rate Champagne, \u201c when a Wine that is better may be had ¢ for less money.\u201d The Pall Mall Gazette, in a report of the Wines of the Loire, s of Ackerman\u2019s vast establishment as follows :\u2014\u2018 Here Ackerman, Laurance &: \u201c Co., the extent of whose business ranks \u2018\u2018 them second among the Sparkling Wine « Manufacturersof the world, store some- \u201c thing like 0,000 Casks and several Million Bottles of Wine.\u201d As Dr.Druitt remarks, \u201c Ze surely 8 foolish.\u201d to pay the exorbitant price Champagne now costs, when Ackerman- Laurances\u2019 brand, which is as pure and wholesome, and less fortified,can be had for half the money.Consumers have only to try this brand to be convinced of the correctness of Dr.Druitt's decision in the matter.January 31 D* we 103 AND EVENING CLASSES WILL BE RBSUMED AT CORNER NoTRE DAME AND PLACE D\u2019ARMES, On MONDAY, 5th January.They are designed to afford thor i struction in Book-keepiug, Ponmasehs Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Eng'ish and French Shorthand, in both languages, by the same system.For full info ti College, or address TASKER & ave January 27 22 TO LET From 1st May next The residence with 1 jf attached, being No, 476 Sherpannds | , NOW Occupi EB 2 McGilliveny, 0 od by Mr.N.J.Rent moderate, Apply to G.N.MONCEL, 3 St.James st.28 TO LET, \u2014\u2014\u2014 January 28 RA, The extensive buil a pied by the vente Star and our F iT g Star, and ad- « R jaceut to the St, Lawrence Hall, on Craig street.J surpassed for convenience and\u201d locati ky The building is Situated on Craig St.George and Fortification streets, and is palin o for & Tinting Office or Manufac George ; streets is 90 fect long by aie fortification storey high, and has excellent, Ji 3 on Craig and St.George Strasie EX bs fod on the former by 60 feet on the latter, and Is 4 storey high.possession will be given ay.For i i Any urther information H.HOGAN, January Lawrence Hal, ; Kor sale or 1'o Let, phes ratuable property lately owned lag ter street, co-sisting of about sa ons h a cut i ry and Outbuildings, Tar > Goi, he house is commodious and sub.by steam, erms of cash Apply to OURT & MACIN TOSH, January 24 22 St, John street.r 20 TO LEFT, The Offices supi \u201c5; Mechanics Bank; Ccmupled by the iii The Warehouse late by Messrs.G.Winkq iy occupied The Warehouse | ; or Messrs, rm.J.MeMa el ceupied by e Warehouse late] 2s ood & Go, 2%UPled by the Albert Buildings, I; heated ossession i Libera immediately.T Mcsars.Wm.S.W.Known as and all Apply to January 15 TAYLOR BRos, 1m 13 $ = parkling Alkaline, SUPERSED economical managed, | modern Americ one guaranteed for repai expense war using Wrought [ron Ranges.Liberal allowance ma in Exchange.8 cep.0 ting Cloth, &c.: SAL gs Qu 108 Cards, &c.Stationery, and Religioug Porcelains, SALE.Articles, PG AON 3 M Rima BL Giesshubler Forraginous- AGENT, FREDERICE KINGSTON, Wine Merchant.January 14 WROUE PRIVATEDW AND RO ING CAST I street\u2019 MONTREAL.ELLINGS, RESTAURANTS TEL RANGES.heavy bricks.More More durable = exe nié.More easily ]\u2014see testi end with \u20ac Combining Englis satisf Can refer to GEO.R.December 29 an improvements.2 quick oven.ability witk the Every actory and free of rs for one year.ds of 200 families de for Cast Ranges \u2014 PROWSE, - et.No.224 St.James Stree GAS FIXTURES! ALL VARIETIES, \u2014 Largest Assortment im the Dominion.PRICES December 12 THE GENTINE STUDENT LAMP.LOW.ROBERT MITCHELL & CO, ST.PETER AND CRAIG STREETS 298 CLENDIRNENG'S STOVES | MADE HERE! THE BEST OF IRON! MOST APPROVED CONSTRUCTION ! NO STOVE EQUALS THE WINDSOR OR LEADER, November 7 266 H.R.IVES & GO.MANUFACTURERS OF i HARDWARE IRON RAILINGS, &£c., &o., OUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR GOODS! CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, AND OF FURNISHED PROMPTLY, THE BEST DESCRIPTION September 18 | HOP BITTERS ORDERS SOLICITED.23 (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, fH Axn TRE PUREST AND Bast ALL OTHER MANDRAKE, DANDELION, MIDICAL QUALITIRS OF Brrrees, $1000 IN GOLD, £222 be peld for a.came they will not ure or hat or or injurious found in them, for Hop Bitters and try them &nuare 17 De Bresoles and 4 Ls Boyar Sts, OFF ST.SULPICE STREET.SPECHALIY :\u2014Importaton from al Pis of Europe on Commission, OLE AGENTS BOKDEAUX, IN CANAD PRODUCERS OF AL ARTICLES, Winegx\" STOCK: FROM THE ges FOLLOWING | BURGUN : All coming dire CHAMPAGNE, | TO proprictors, and Arso, SILYERI [FRENCH LEAT) Papers, Peng, Crystals, rench B October 29° and 8 oO 100 Tons of St, Apply to Mesera.J, 0.BRy Borenbe 24 ooms, Tp 5 &c., & Not SILVERED PATE SLA, @ NangroQ HERS\u2014Kid, @ » | guaran \u2018 w From t Si ADÉTRA Ordinair de yonenp ZUCUASA, most Sxpenrive \u201cCha .GAMBINO, a ALSO IN STOCK .i Srandies, 1 ives fom ok youn cd j GARDRAT & (ig.» _ D.FOCKINE » ss Chartreu > - « Benedictine | From ir And ali sor YS.ts of Li yP Queurs and F Green Pens, Museo y ch 28 BIST SILYERED AND egetables, nes euch as 0 ORDer, id, Goat nnd Jarre Pig Iron, and 720 © same metal, for NELLE & Co, Threa Rivers, 2m 3 MUTUAL OIL REFINING Co.London da EMIL POLIWKA & Co .86 St.Bacrament Strays, Mont Sole Agente» January 2 ôm 29 Oneida Peaches, Oneida Pine Ap les ; Oneida Paar, ERRIES, RASP ° STRAWBERRI HRRRIESS PAGE Portugal Apricots, .California APrico ta, Jams and Jelliegr Full Assortment.: Keiller\u2019s Marmalaqe ; CANPBELL\u2019S HAMS AND By, BEEF Bag Constant Supplies, \u2018 English Bacon! A FEW SIDES Huckin\u2019s Tomato anq PRIIR Oxtail Soy Oross & Blackwell\u2019 Assorted Soup, MCGIBBON & BAIR), ° 221 St, Jam BRANCH\u2014 OF Street Italian, Warehouse, 1885 ST: ATH RINE STREEp January 15 ' COTTON, COMME À El à Corn Exchange, MONTRFAL, CONNAL, COTTON & © GLASGOW, importers and Manufaciurs ry\u2019 Agony Offer for sale ex ntore or to arrive Spring vessels in lots to suit Purchagers Tennant\u2019a Carbonated Soda Ash 8,8 56, 57 and per cent.+ 9% Tennant\u2019s Sal Soda in 3 and 5 cwt.brig \u2018lennant\u2019s Bleuching Powder ip hard: wood cks.Tennant\u2019s Roll Salph.r, Caustic Soda, Widnea and other good brands, White, 6* @ 62 per cent, Linseed Oil (raw) Thistle and other good brands.Red Lead and Litharge, William Lang Jun.& Co's.Dry White Lead, Foster, Blackett ¢ ¥ Ingo Copper, Huntington Cappngot Copper, Huntington Copper .phur Co\u2019s best sel: cted.Phir & 8 pik and Sheet Lead, Tin and Canads a:es.Bi Carbonate of Soda, Bichromate Potash.: Sulphate of Copper, Flour Sulphur, Lump Alum, Epsom alts, Whiting Teas, Rice, Granam\u2019s Port Wines, &c, Orders for the above executed in British markets, and freights secured on the best possible terms.January I3th, 1880.10 J.& R.McLEA OFFER FOR SALE Prime No.1 Green Cod.Fish.Barrels and Hhds Porto Rico sugar.Hhds Very Choice Grocery sugar.Barrels Newtoundland Pale Seal Oil, Barrels Newtoundland Straw Seal Oil, Barrels Pure Newfound land Coa Oil.Bundles Dry Fable Codfish.Halt Barrels Labrador Herring.: 8 Common Street.January 12 9° 1879-1880 HOLIDAY GOODS SAVAGE & LYMAN, 210 Nt.James Ntreet, Have received their selections for the Holiday Trade, consisting in part of: WATCHES in Gold and Silver Cases, of Swiss and American Manufacture.COLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY in the newest and most artistic desi including full Setts of Bracclets, Brooches, Lockets, Necklets, Farrings.Kings.Pins, Studs, Cuff Buttons, &c., &c., &¢ ALSO, A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF SILVERWARE from the celeb rated Gorham Mannfactory, ut up in Eleg ant Cases, specially adap or HOLIDAY and BRIDAL GIFTS.à A variety BR ONZES ; Mantel, Hall ad Bedroom LOCKS, in Marble and W ages.TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ONYX AND JET JEWELLERY, Spectacles and Eye- Blasses, In Gold, Steel and Celluloid Framed: AND ne- A Full Assorted Stock of the best E LISH and AMERICAN Klectro Plated war Comprising Tea and Coffee Betts, 1187 ntree Dishes and Covers, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Jowel Cases, Ice Pitchers, BY - Coolers, Dixon & Son\u2019s Celebrated Spoot?Forks, Ladles, &c ; cases of Dessert, F18% and Eating Knives and Forks.tod, 80d iam nds, Precious Stones mounted, Jewellery made er the premires.SAVAGE & LYMAN, 219 St.James street N.B.\u2014Goods sent on approval to 7 part of Canada by Express.205 December 1 1 HENNESSY BRANDY! In Hhds.and Qr-Casks.x Cases ¥ ¥ x Do v.o.Do.SAZERAG BRANDY, In Hhds., QreCask: ani Cotaver, Cases Quarts, Flasks, Ha -Tiasks: Now in stoclk.GILLESPIE MOFFATT & C0, Agents tor Canada December GK QUEEN\u2019S BLO St.Catherine Street: TO LET.two dwellings on Victoria street, an large dwelling on St, Catherine 52 suitable for a Boarding House, in the 0 magnificent Block.For particulars apply to DAVID BROWN, | av ST.JAMES ST: Jenvergiz A SPLENDID COLLECTION _, of Furniture now on sale, cheap, 8% urniture Warehouse, 726 Craig hais Queen Anne and Eastlake Dinins 48 in leather, fine Siceboards, Parlor fall o gom Suite, Library Furniture, =\" gr he best materia) and workmanf ral Piancs tc rent and f>r ane., als à Several of those Fiiat-Class Storesy 008 & a mas sas 11 Cored » accom MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1880 pm == ee \u2014\u2014 pan as re pom spa emer p\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ __ .re tee mes nes M A \u2014 ro - in eayi uffalo costs, J.JObristio, Ottawa ; water- : } TELEGRAPIAC DESPATCHES, famine comess in 2 |, Sever of Pub smog nt el THE OKA INDIAN TRIALS.| fines $200 oe =o | Brotesstonal Cans | _ Auction sas | _ Auction Sales | auction Sales il I delayed two hours at Moncton.Thelly increasing and assuming calamitous Mail.cause of the delay was that one of the wheels on His Exoellency\u2019s cars was found to be loose.\u2018The car was rua into the shed without disturbing the occupants, and mounted on uew trucks.The train, consisting of a palace car of tte Grand Trunk line, with His Excellency and suite, a Pullman palace car and baggage car, left Moncion at 4.22 and QUEBEC HOW PATRONAGE 1S DISPENSED.PORTNEUF ELECTION.QUEBEC, January 30.\u2014Mr.Langevin proportions, The Secretary is daily in receipt of informatien that the det titu- tion mn Connaught and the north-west and south-west, and islands lying off these parts, is rapidly developing, Mansion House reports far exceeding the worst fears of the people in some districts.The distress bas almost taken the character of a famine, and the \u201cCONTINUATION OF EVIDENCE.From Our Special \u201correspondent.Aylmer, January 30.Louise Lecygne, wife of Chief Joseph, said-I was awakened by the report ; saw the fire ; saw prisoner starting from his house, the second house from where she \\ additional testimony to the profits from COOKING FOOD.In an article, which we reprint beneath, from the Germantown Telegraph, we have [ cooking fond for pigs.Some doubt if there be any profit from the cooking.The students of the Agricultural College, at R.J.Kimball & Co, BANKERS & BROKERS, 4 Exchange Court, New York, 12 years membership in N.V.Stock Eschange, Buy and Sell om Commission, for Cask, or om Margin, Stocks, Bonds, and all Investment Securities, in lots to suit.PY JOHN J.ARNTON.NOTICE.LICITATION Will be sold, by authority of Justice, to the highest and last bidder, by Public BY JOHN J.ARNTON.THIS MORNING.FINE VILLA RESIDENCE! 186 Upper University Street, ?BY M.HICKS & CO M.HICKS & CO, General Auctioneers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - i Kos.430 & 432 Notre Dame Stree arrived in to ù ; à h tlept at Monique\u2019s; he went towards the Guelph, published reports of experiments | _ November 1 3m trs 261 Auction.at Ne OL St.Santos street Mons wo Tan Soren oox120 Continue to give their personal attentes settled his matters a Montre eue and came right through, only stopping to | greatest fears are entertained for the | lake.In going out of Monique\u2019s I saw the | carried out by them, and from the results SM ITH ERS & DO N ALD real, on THURSDAY, the TWELFTH day VILLA LOT SYED TACANT to Sales of Household Furniture, Real it is this af ge lly und 3 d | take in water for the boiler and receive | spring and early summer.The Secre- | fire.Slept away from home for fear of | they agreed that there was no profit in of FEBRUARY next (1880), at ELEVEN SAME SUPERFICIES.\u2019 : Esta/e, Farm Stock, Groceries, and general at Mr.voornocu generally understoo d The chief officers of the Inter- | tary, to-morrow, will send $1,000 to tbe | the bailift's, because the} always come to | ooking.This must have Leen owing to R o\u2019cloek in the forenoon, the following im- : Merchandise, and respectfully solicit that Mr.Valin withdraws from the con- | orders.The chie 1 > Ni ; exceptional circumstances, and can only be BANKERS AND BROKERS, moveable properties belonging to th share of the public patronage.tes h A G al | colonial came through from Moncton on | Mansion House Co + which wili § my house first and make a row, E h \u2019 y : properties RE © BUC | I will sell at my rooms, on Liberal advance made on consignments A 6 2d 5 at horney.er - | the train.At the North Street Station | make $10,000 alrcad¥® Sent.Thurlow Mrs.Parent was awakened by the can- ered rere iheory from She sr No.3 BROAD STREET semen and.Dave Joseph Doutre, Fe) his SATURDAY, 81st JANUARY INSTANT, | if required, Charges mederate and re- tive candidat .> o ame Dr St \u2018aeonre a large crowd collected as the hour for | Weed has sent 40,000 copies of an ad- | non report; went to her window and saw a aE on the \u201c Econom\u201d of Cooked N EW YOR K wife, both deceased, in their lifetime of \u2019 ; aT \"| turns prompt.the Liberal M I ois will ; robakil >| the arrival of the train approach ed.| dress to the people of the United States | a fire in rear of the Seminary building ; Food,\u201d published by E.Leona d & Sons, of | Stocks, B ; * the Town and District of Beauharnois, to | , The above capacious double house, August 35 203 withdraw also fo ang P 7 | The gallery was decorated with flags | appealing for aid.The Secretary be- { the smoke and flames were above the trees.; | ocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c.and bunting, and a handsome string of flags were draped from the main tower to the side towers, On the roof a guard of honour, consisting of 100 A new military piper is about being published by \u201c B\u201d Battery in the Citadel.Portneuf contested election case was lieves this distress will be followed by an enormous wave of emigration.SPRINGFIE .D, Mass., January 30.\u2014 Parnell in speaking here to-night, and Saw prisoner at the time s\u2018anding near Francois Anarentis\u2019 house about a minute after the shot.Rev.A.Parent\u2014The echo ef the cannon this city, they say, traly: « Probably more experiments have been made in cooking food for pigs than for any other animals.These have been uniformly successful, both in saving of materials and BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN.November 18 275 MUNRO & MAXWELL, vwit:\u2014 let.A lotof landor emplacement, situate andl ing in the City of Montreal, being the North-west two-thirds of the lot known and designated on the Official Plan and built expressly for Roserr Lxcxiz, Exq., for his own occupation, the main fiat, with its large hall in the centre, being specially designed to afford thorough comfort in every respect.With this object the house Groceries, Tétines, &c.Book of Reference of the Saint James | Y28 most substantially constructed, with HENRY CH AP M IN & (0 0] : | .; Le .: ; ; > : i lly deep.The 8 ; ; men of the 10lst Fusiliers, with band, | referring to Lord Churchill\u2019s cable des.| awakened him.His wife went to the win- { in the increased production of fat.: Ward, under number eight hundred and | Wide front and unusua argued Foie uorning before Judges | Men OF M10 un a of Capt.Harvard, | patch, said :\u2014 This youn g Dobleman | dow immediately and said, \u201c Fire in rear | Stephens, one of the highest English | BätTisters and Attorneys-at-Law.| fo Ne.805), with 8 two-storey stone house ternal arrang ments or tuore chan MONTREAL Messrs.Talbot and Boulanger are re.| lined the passage from the platform to | says my statement that the relief fund | of Seminary.\u201d Witness sat up in bed and authorities, say in his \u201c Bock of the OFFICES: 72, 74 an 744 of Saint Andre strset 572 bedrooms have marble washstands, man.| SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMIXIOR FOR cruiting a new battery of Garrison | the main entrance.About 11 o'clock | of the Duchess of Marlborough is being | saw the smoke and flame \u2018above the elms.| Farm \u201d: \u201cIt has been found by direct L'ORIGNAL and ALEXANDRIA Ont.| outbuildings thereon erected.P77 | tels, &o.The garden is particularly well | Mesers.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xereade Ia Artillery in this city, °* the train slowly moved into the station | administered for political purposes is | Got up, and about ten minutes after saw | experiment that pigs fatten much better \u2019 2nd.A lot of land or emplacement, | kept, and there is a splendid view from the Frontera, Sherriesery 8 city.fal Now Ih the be d Lazare and other si on cooked than raw food.It is only| J.MArwuLL, M.MuNeo, situate and being in the said City of Mont.| verandah in rear over the McGill College \u201c T.@.Sandeman & Sons, Oporto ay 8 strange fact, and becoming and orme > ro and cen x recent infor tion f 2 at oat adie Rebecca Parent Had Seen up all night | TRëte ef time and materials, and also loss L\u2019Orignal, Ont.Alexandria, Ont, real, known and described on the Official | grounds.It is needless to say the situation Ports.\u2019 \u2019 somewhat commented on, that while tbe | stepped ous on the platform of the lust | recent information from lstressed dis- ki ick chil 8 80% 1 of flesh, to attempt to fatten pigs on raw | December 27 wa 309 | Plan and Book of Reference of the Sant | 18, without doubt one of the finest, and \"Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona, Ppl Conservative leaders in this city con- | car.He was received on the platform |{ tricts that my statement is absolutely | taking care of a sick child.On hearing food ; for, although some kinds of food Lawrence Waid, as number one hundred | intending purehasers of building sites are ines.B on, tinue publicly to abuse Mr.Chapleau | by His Honour the L:.-Governor, His true, aud all persons out of favour with | the report of cannon looked out of the win- fatten better than others in the same M ATTICE & DICKINSON and thirty-eight (No.138), with a two- | reminded that the lot here offered is the \u201c Leal Brothers & Co.Madeira, x Cary, for taking Messrs.Paquet and Flynn | Worship the Mayor and members of their landlords are preciuded from par- | dow and saw flames and smoke, ; state, yet the same sort of food cooked 3 | storey brick encased house, containing | ONLY ONE REMAINING in this fashionable \u201c a Medoira Wines.; \"FRIES, into the Cabinet, yet they manage to | the Council, the officer commanding the | ticipation, More than one parish priest | Geo.D.Hudson (witness)\u2014Was iu a | fastens much faster than ina raw statd\u201d | Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors&e | three tenements, bearing together No.8 of Permits to view as usual \"paguos & Co., Reims, Cham.ACHES, get all the public patronage, situations, | troops in the garrison and staff, Hie | bas already complained that the fund is | boat with Gordon Clark, rowing to Oka, | The following article from the German- CORNWALL, ONT Torus street, and outbuildings thereon 7e \u201c P.À Mumm & Co Frankfort-0 Sy contracts, &c, for themselves and Lordship the Bisuopand other members | being administered for sectarian pur- | When they saw smoke rising behind the | town Telegraph is not mere theaœsy.It is a c L, ONT} ® 8rd.A lotof land oremplacement, situate Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.\u2019 M, Hocks and Moselles.Pricogy friends, It is said that there is cot an | of the clergy, members of the Liocal Gov- poses.The yard of the descendant, on Seminary, A few seconds Jilter heard a carefully prepared repor: of facts given by former, M.A.|E.L.DrokiNcoN BA lying and being in the incorporated Village JOHN J.AENTON.er « Cuzol, File & Co., bordeaux, Nie application sent to the Executive Coun- | ernment and of the House of Commons, | the one han of the notorious Sarah | cannon shot.Ww Lhiet Joseph on the | a practical man: of Saint Jean Baptiste, County of Hoche- acan i ivi i i ce .L,raits, &e.les! or which is Pot headed \u201cby.Messrs.His Excellency shook hands and ex.| Jennings, mistress of the Duke of York, | shore.Heard shouting and the Chief| * Several years ago I fed vight shoat G M MILL AR.laga, known and described on the Official ed ata two ron ded, if requlr- Pinot, Castillon & Co.Cognac ade?Tarte, Augers, Hamel and other shining | changed a few words with those close | and, on the other hand, of Churchill, | jumped into the boat, rowed down to the | hogs for several months with corn and \u2018 \u2019 \u2019 oan ad Toh ro of Sram tho sid in.TT \u201c A, Houtman & Co., Schiedam ; e: lighta of the clique.by, and then accompanied the Lt.Gn J | first Dake of Marlborough, of whom | wharf, and called back the Indians who | peas, ground together and made inte well | Real Estate, Financial as number two hundred and thirty-eight THIS MORNING.Gins, RECON The Portneuf Election Case was | ernor to his sleigh and Jeft the station Macaulay writes, \u2018 That he owéd his | were going to the fire, saying it was a trap | cooked mush.They gained in weight ata AND (No.238), with a two-storey brick encaed IN SOLVENT ACT OF 1875 \u201c Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co, Glas- HAMg pleaded this mornin g, before Judges | and the gaard presented arme.Al- | rise to his sister's dishonour, and that | to arrest them.I was bearer of a message | rate, counting pork a e then market Investment Agent house, containing two tenements bearing y « w, Whiskies, .Stuart, Polette and ire though the attendance, both in and | he had been kept by the most profuse, | from Ste.Scholastique about bailing the | Price (seven cents per pound), sufficient 5 together No.209 Saint Dominique street, AND AMENDING ACTS B.Forme & Sons, Greenock, 4 .; ; ; > | Indians who had been arrested to make double the market price for the 214 ST.JAMES STREET and outbuildings thereon erected.Whiskies.; Mr.P.G.Huot has become editor of | around the station was large, there was imperious shamelessness of barlots, ; ; : rain consumed.Much of this gain was ?Conditions and all information obtained \u2018\u201c D.J.Thomson, Leith \u2014Ginger ES PRIM L\u2019Evenement, no attempt to rush in on the Vice-Regal | Will be scanned somewhat clogely by the | Jos.Gabriel~Was in the Sehool-house « to the cooking of the food The MON LCRIAL.on application to the said auctioneer, or to {| In the Matter of \u201cWine, Old Lom, &c.a Iv is expected that the Quebec and | party.At the Government House, His | American people, who, at least, can | When he heard the cannon.Went out followin winter I Eroighed and put into | LOANS NEGOTIATED.the undersigned.\u2019 SAMUEL BURLAND, \u2018.Machen & Co., Liverpool, Export 11 Soy Kingaton Batteries will be augmented | Excellency was received by another | boast that their ancestors were honest | !mmediately and saw a big fire ia the separate pens two sowh sisters, and in the MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD.J.B.DOUTRE, Advocate, An Insolvent Bottlers of Guiness & Sons\u2019 1's by 100 men each.guard of honour from the 97th Regi- | men and women.\u201d Adverting to the | Seminary stable, In going to the fire was | same condition, having both recently January 7 Im 5 Ln One sÉThe Fest.Brecutors.-\u2014\u2014 \u2019 « Robert Roatout Co., London, Ex 8 A military paper is shortly to be | ment.Some houses aud shops along | Mansion House Committee, Parnell said, | sopped at the Convent by some Indians, | yoan-d a litter of pigs.Number on» HUGH BRODIE RO ro Stony PEREMPTORY SATE OF TWO VALU port Bottlers of Bass & Co's oups published in the Citadel.the streets througb which the distin- |\u201c Apart from the Hierarchy there was | Who said they (Dad been sent back.| weigned two hundred and ninety-two \u2019 P rs DAME Monts ABLE CITY PROPERTIES \u2019 e.guished visitor passed were decorated not a siegle member of it who possessed | Witness saw Prisoner coming from his | pounds; number two, two hundred and 1 JOHN J.ARNTON Mr.Wm, McEwan, Edinburgh, Scotch OTTAWA with bunting, and kuots of spectators | the confidence or respect of the Irish | OWN house as witness was returning.The | eighty pounds.1fed number one on cook.Nota Public Conve ancer Auctioneer, | Belonging to the Estate of the above Ales.oo a -Wwere gathered at ull the coruers.His | peuple.\u201d Parnell also spoke to-night at | C*anon was then at the gate.¢d shelled unground corn for seventeen | J | Montreal, 13th December, 1879.298 named insolvent.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London.AIRD ALLEVIATION OF IKISH DISTRESS | Excellency was accompanied by Major | Holyoke to the same effect.The pro-{ Michel Ponspil\u2014=Was outside the School- | days ; she comsumed two bushels and J .Orders for Direct Importation Solicited i \u2014 DeWinton, R.A., and Hon.C.Harbord coeds at both meetings amounted to | house when he saw the fire, Went to the | twenty-one quarts, and gained thirty-six ; Commissioner for Ontario & Quebec, , \u2018 \u20ac ; 1.À lot of land situate in the St.Law- from\u2018 he Tradees OTTAWA, January 30.\u2014Dr.Robillard, | of the Fusilier G ne $2,00 fire; went into tlie yard with others to put | pounds.Number two fed same length of ; ; Zustrantce Züoïtces rence Ward, of the City of Montreal, bear- | February se street ; ry 8U.\u2014Dr.Robillard, | of the Fusilier Guards.,000, ; fi P ; à helled - oho | And depository by law of the Notarial ; ing the number one hundred and seven ' Health Officer, says he does not believe es TEREEHAUTE, Ind, January 30, \u2014 [out the fire.Mr.Lacan told them to go | time mod three bushele and rn the Minutes of (107) on the official plan and in the book of | 2 54 py a8 & o , there is any truth in the statement pub.WINNIPEG Pour Uwe Indians named Ignatio, | 2%ey.Lazare had no gun ; I had.- quarts, and gained thirty sounds.Neer | THE LATE JAMES SMITH.N.P roferonce of the said Saint Lawrence Ward, | ¢ A § of 4 H J PE & G TREET lished in the city papers, that a patient a\u2014\u2014 Samero, Buckskin Charlie and Ojo | Louis (Witness) \u2014Saw the fire before the | quarts, an 3 ga a A pe 8.Now, 1 wa Ca containing one hundred and fifty feet in | tw 15 4859 8 .had been almost buried alive in ons of INDEMNITY 10 MEMBERS.Bancko.i h f Colonel cannon shot.Went into the Seminary | #9 1618 said it will generally pay to make | Orpicx: ExCHANGE BANX BUILDINGSs, front by two hundred aud fifty feet in ea: 1 q 8 ancho, In Charge of Colonel Page ; s ; k at ten pounds to the bushel of corn i SONTREAL, \u2014 1 the cemeteries.The Fres Press says > \u2014_ pissed through here to-day on their way | 78rd with others.The priest sent them be ben core is low pork is low, and pi 344 Notre Dame &treet, fepth ; bounded in front to the south-west ot the information was received from a re- | WINNIPEG, Man., January 30.\u2014The | to Washington.None of them can speak Wit .baw a white man In the stable, versa, then a gain of five pounds of pork MONTREAL.) north sash by the projected continuation ti 2555 IR CANADA FOR sponsible party, who promises to look | Legislature to-day passed a resolution | English.Page, who professed ignoyj | TH0%S8 18 one of the prisoners.Stopped | £a tho bushel (after deducting the expense { January 3.3m 2 of Saint Charles Borrommee street, on one .into the matter, authorizing the Government to make | auce of the object of their vieit, said | 81! night at the School-house.Did not of cooking) is quite an item and should in- The Supreme Court meets on Tuesday next for delivery of judgments.It ie not known as yet in what cases jadg- ment will be delivered, but it is pretty certain the South Ontario election ap- such provision as will meet the insuffi ciency of the ordinary revenue to meet the rapidly developing necessities of the Province.No intimation is given of tre \u2018hey were going to Washington in obediénce to the commands of the Secretary of the Interior.The tribes represented by these Indiaus are not cor- sleep; went to the fire; saw them drawing the cannon ; knew that the young fellows were going to fire the cannon.Louis Takakaquansere\u2014When the can- duce more experiments in this line.The above experiment im cooking was with un- ground corn Ground corn cooked and made into mush gives, according to ex- MAGGOUGALL BROS.STOCK BROKERS OF THE UNITED STATES, 120 BROADWAY, N.Y.side to the south-east by Ict No.108, on the other side to the north-west by lot No.106, on the said official plan and book of reference, with a four-storey house, with eut- stone front, and other buildings thereon Ltd BF HUYPER & SOH, Rottertmm (itis HOBIE & GO, Cogune ; Se ca erected.ES à ARS method proposed.A resolution was al-o | csrned in the late ineurrection.Payo | \"OU Was fired Witness saw a big fire.Went periment, considerably more profic than | 83 St.Francois Xavier Street Policies incontestable) 2.A lot of land situate in the Saint Law- | MSY & GHANDON Epornag, \" peal will be une of the number.passed declaring it expedient that the | thinks the object of their visit to Ween | i0t0 the Seminary yard with Louis Lari- | whoie er unground corn cooked.After MONTREAL; atter Three Yoars D ee a pair of Montreal DECRHAN C bl Ex-Lieut.-Governor Letellier will re- | members of tbe Legislature should r.- | iagton is to discues the expediency of pare Michel Poepil, nd others.Saw | satisfying myself by several periments 64 Bicadway, NEW YORE pan \u2018 pearing he number eo fopdred oud JEXHAND & CO, Coblens, Ty Agont main in Ottawa until the spring.ceive indemnity for their services.It :s | the removal of the Utes to Oregon or the 1 oan aud a hes quan in the yard; LDought & vork Seamer, xed it 18 Ja.Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and Contract clearly and {the book of reference of the anid Saint BARTOW & QUESTIER, Bordesu, © arrive by Mr.P.J.Brown, of Ingersoll, has | expected that the former allowanos of | someother reservation.The people of | ent Un eee we stable, Mx - Lacan Be some Hoy and set each side the New 1ork Stock & Gold Exchange, concisely expressed.No | Lawrence Ward, containing forty-six feet cae; vo urchasers \u2014 been awarded the contract for supplying | $300 per session will be restored.Colorado look on the return of General | Set UB away.as near the cannon | ing J ga ; Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, &c in front by one hundred and ninety-six | M.*S1SA, Terss de !a Frontera, à Ash A : .in | when it was fired.The gate was open | steamer, from which a pipe entered each arduous or merely tech- Ê h: b ; J 8,5 timber for the lock gates at Ste Anus.An official advertisement appears to- | Adams to.secure the perpetrators in : .gate pe , November 13 272 cet in depth; bounded in front to the | ansyanry sags u A .en a.: when witness went into the Seminary yard.| vessel ; water was run into these vessels nical conditions north-east by Saint Law treet, in | SCCHOE CN, $ TUES & CO.Opertai ont.bel _ Quite a number of gentlemen belong~ | night inviting tenders for the supply f [* he recent outrages as a huge joke, as Saw Lazare: he b thing in hi ys d.| from a fountain pump, which was readily | PINTER FU L/ TON : ror to the y outh-west us cree Le A au ¥ : ler in hard ing to the Civil Service waited on Hon.| one hundred thousand tamarac Lies, the | no one for an instant believes he will be h Pret ed i ith nothing In his hand ; | eated by the steamer.Them I emptied ?Dividends of 75 and SO continuation of Saivt Charles Borremmes | MULLER & RAATHEZ, Tarragema, John O\u2019Connor, Postmaster-General, to- | whole quantity to be delivered along- | able to accomplish it.© returned wilh witness.in two or three bushels of ground corn ard ACCOUNTANT AND AVERAGE ADJUSTER, street, on one side to the south-east by lot | ro ~tosm sin ! ' ¢ I Along Chas.Anarisson (witness) \u2014 Saw-th & issi io, | Per Cent.on Tontine Poli- , ; y SHEMES VALLECTE, Marseillon day, belonging to all creeds and nstion- | side of the Pacific Railway in time to| MANCHESTER, N.H., January 30.\u2014At fire before th t of the common | ats, or carn and bran, stirred it a little | Commissioner for Quebec and Ontario, I that h head | N°, !14.on the other side to the north-west | *P-HEHE; VAÏ, \u2019 | other good alities,with tbe purpose of devising means | admit of their being conveyed west of | an enthusiastic meeting this eveuing, in Passed oe ioht the S ho Nha with a plunger; and after leaving it to 199 8T.JAMES STREET.cles a ave reached | by lot No.112 on the said official plan and §, & J, BURKE.Dublin nt, by which the Civil Service could do | Red River by the present ice-railway | aid vf the Irish sufferers, Governor bout 50 I ae a Sy C000.-hOUSE; | steam awbils it would swell up and thicken ; their Dividend periods.book SE reference, with a brick, dwelling be oy And othe something for the relief of the grea: | bridge.It is supposed this indicates | Head presided.Mayor Kelly opened | 2° h Chief» Mile ere, some with | go that sometimes we bad to take it out Correspondence conducted in French.Now Busi Po be sold \u2018within the office.of the | En & À.HISÉERT, Londen, ; distress now prevailing in Ireland.~The | the intention to give out tbe contract | the meeting.Addresses by Dillon and | 809; the Chief was there; did not go to | wish the shovel.We sometimes cooked 0, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese | Average New Business i j i i \u201c illism p g he g g y | b Assignee, No.115 Saint Francois Xavier BULLOCH, LAD: & CO Glangow Lag hon.gentleman very cordially received | for another bundred miles of the rail- | others were delivered.The contribu the fire.Decaire \u2014 Heard th shelled corn without grinding.I followed \u2014etober27 256 for Eight Years Lavger street, in the said City of Mortreal, on ER \" Blackett ¢ them, and promised to give the matter | way westward.tions aggregated $1,000.$800 was the cane are > de fre e report of | cooking feed for my hogs, from thirty to H.COTTE, than that of any other ||SATURDAY, the TWENTY-FOUETH Wii.JANESOY & Co, Dublin i his earliest consideration and let m | \u2018The Times has been resuscitated as an | contribuced on Sunday by two Catholic time.\u2019 &i the same | two hundred of thom ata time Jor fifteen Accountant and Auditor.| Company.DAY OF YANDARY, 1380, st TWELVE GENTRELL & COCHRANE, Dablim \u2019oper & Sal.know at a future time what his intbn- | evening Conservative paper with the | churches.It is estimated that $2,000 ; ; ; years, and consicered it a grea, nis Address D.O.Box No.903 me o'clock moon.+L ELL & E, ; 1 T .; Francois Anarente (witness)\u2014Passed grain.The steamer cost thifty-five : ; Assets $36 000,000 JOHN FAIR, sod Canad sions were.£ Mr Austi plant purchased at Emerson.The names | will be rated here.st the night at home.Was awakened by the | dollars, and fixing up not quite ten.\u201d September 24 ly 323 sets, ° .Assignee.&o., &o., do chromate terior Department, died muddemiy to | O.&- Tort to she eiior\u201d \u201c220002: |p Now Your, January 30 iemart | ls SEL Lome, Vas amakoned by the Leonard's + Eeonony > referee terre | JOHN McDONALD, | Surplus, $7,000,000 TORN I A oneer.| XN.B\u2014Ordera recoived frem Qf chroma: x > mp te Aud * : ° .> ; had t i eonard\u2019s ** Economy \u201d referre above \u2014 : : .day.The deceased lady was the well-known banking firm, died to-day, Bouse a, cae 2 he serai Me, and form their own judgment.\u2019 ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, For further information, apply at the | Montreal, 5th January, 1880.Whelesals Trade andy.oi daughter of ex Mayor Fellows.Midnieht D tch aged 79.| Parents.Was atthe meeting the nigh, ss 830 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL Sada br Se Fa tor the Dominion of Ca~ | 875 Tho above sale is adjourned until = ts, Preparations for the Arts Exhibition oe (Ri s f EsTABLISHED 1867.nada, 157 ST, iT, HERALD où Jet: ines, &c, are going on.It promises to be a grand 1 mg espa 0 es ; before ; Chief Joseph was there.: he on and dinars rout \u2014 Special attention given to auditing the | Building, or any of the Agencies through- Selo aT, Stat JENCARE, Son Metalsà in Briti success.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS | £Cecile, widow ef Sebairwar (witness)\u2014 | Vous weakness, early decay, loss of man | books and statements of Joint, Stock Cou.| eut Canada.R.W.GALE Arnton, No.91 St.James street, WHEN THE in British FRANCE rm rm Slept at her own house the night previous hood, &c., I will send a recipe that will panies and Corporations, in the discharge W., THE PROPERTIES WILL POSITIVE- .on the best TORONTO LS SORANTON, Pa, January 30.\u2014 Mrs, | to the fire.Last witness came there cure, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy | of which duty the advertiser possesses the General Manager.LY BE SOLD.D M | N ION BOL \u2018 10 ; \u2014 THE EDUCATIONAL BILL, Erastus Smith, wife of a wealthy liquor | early and slept on the floor ; many women | was Jikenverad by a missionary in Sou avantage cf acknowledged successful ex WANTED\u2014Two or threo first-class Can 24ih January, 1880.e 22 \" \u2019 THE BRIDGE COMPANY.\u2014 merchant ¢f Hyde Park, shot herself slept up-stairs ; witness bolted the door.Americs \" ad a el addtneur ene oe January 207 | vassing Agents for City and Eastern Town.127 ST.PETER STREET, L \u2014 L J 30.\u2014A Paris de- | through the breast, deliberately baring her | Francois Anarente slept on the floor ali > mat tre hi A open Tenez Prop Buin do | rs pe di ar be | Pot fom, arte ES = FIVE-STOREY WAREHOUSE Montreal E ToroNTO, January 30.\u2014The sales of spatch announces that the Senate has | breast to make sure of her aim, might and did, not go out.Witness did \u2014 J OHN FULTON, December 8 292 3 ontrea \u2018 vessels during the past few weeks in- jected t ti d FegpErICK, Md., January 30.\u2014John | not sleep.en the cannon was fire i AN en Cod: \u201cclude the following.mellbnome ppl t0tee Educntisal Bil.bat the ments Soper, a prosperous farmer.threw him= | Francois was still in bed; when fire was 5 DEATHS.; A yan In Bankruptcy, TT 1 st.Maurice Street, SHERBOURNE STREET, The schooner \u201c Blanche,\u201d À 2, 6,000 | were close being 143 to 135, and 147 to | self before a freight train Weduesdey even- | shouted Francois went out, and there was | In this city, on the 29th instant, Maria 4 5 .of [ | 1S di BICal | Ê AND PROPERTY ON s Porto bushels capacity, for $4,000; ach or 199., ing.He was instantly killed, - then a great blaze, 2, Emelia Eliza, fourth daughter of Alderman | 97 St.JAMES STREET St.Joseph Street, TORONTO » a ate Ecoles,\u201d À 1, 10,000 bushels, for {In a division in the Chamber of De-| CiMpEN, NJ., January 30.\u2014The trial | Marie Joseph, wife of Beauvais (wituees) Wilson.eral will take place on Monda .,.MONTREAL.Near McGill Street.Now solicit and will book orders at Mon a $8,000; schooner * Canadian,\u201d B 1, | puties on the question of favouring Po- | of Engineer Johuson and Conductor Ew- | \u2014Slept at house of last witness the night next, the 2nd February, from her fathers gravectigations and Reports made on the FIRE AND LIF E 11 treal, for September and October delivery pe Gtro- 9,000 bushels, for $2,000; schooner | litical Clubs, the minority consisted of | ings, indicted for manslaughter in connec.| before the fire, up-stairs.When witness residence, No.60 St.Denis street, corner { % #0 & unctuelit and dis atch, coum The Subscriber is instructed by WM.from the Works in Toronto, of their Manu- \u201c Wanderer,\u201d A 2, 6,500 bushels, for | 74 Conservatives, 106 members of the | tion with the accident to the excursion train | heard the cannon shot he came down and | Dorchester street, st 8 o'clock a.m., to the * May 7 p y patch.en: Insurance Company MUIR, Esq., to sell at his rooms, on Re OU AE AND HEXAGON NUTS andiand $3,000; propeller \u2018\u2018 Kincardine,\u201d B 1, | advanced and extreme Left.This is | on At'antic City Railroad, commenced yes- and orancois Anarente in bed.ent out Bx dam ae Da rom thenoy to the R & L L AFL AMME '| Tuesday, Sra February, MA CHINE BRIDGE BOOR EX : ; ei ; ; 3 and saw the fire, returne .mes 8 s s 9,000 bushels, $4,000.These prices are | additional proof that the Cabinet cannot, | terday.ary 30, \u2014 and Francqjs asked witness what \u201cwas the acquaintances ire respectfully requested .' y ESTABLISHED 1809.The fine Warehouse, recently occupied AND CARRIAGE BOLTS, £ 20 to 25 high 1 ST.ALBANS, Janu 0, \u2014 Isadore Ys andland rom § to > per, cent igher in [oat rely upon the Support of pere than half Mereopay eid Br cha ol sith, | matter to attend witnout further notice.on u A DVOC A TES by Messrs.Young, McNaughton Co., St.{| BOLT ENDS cases than the values that were placed | of the advance eft.ight Conser- | Marechal wag arres da rged with a : .n thie city, on the instant, of hea , bseri ; anrice street, and also the property on .r found on the vessels last year, P vatives and 248 Republicans formed the | stealing silk, valued at $4,000, from Black ] Marie Joseph, wife of Sabriel ~ Was disease, John Britt, in the 66th year of bis 42 St.James Street.fu bed Capital £2,000,000 stg.Sr.SOSEP H SYREET > Péjoinine Mosurs, COËCH SC ROUGH SPIKES .The Bay is again entirely clear of ice, | majority.& Co, Montreal.Marechal is regarded | Fleeping at the house wi BL witness.| age.; \u2018 ; \u2014 CANADA BOARD ove Tha agy 2nd abutting on the UALITY- STYLE AND SATISFACTICN ee a; ; xpert cracksman, havi Was awakened by the cannon shot.Went | Funeral will take place from his resi- ze above.The Warehouse is most substan-| Q - - y le Cod« | ave \"a we noth ory special GERMANY escaped from.various prisons, \u2018ncluding out and saw that the Seminary Duilding dence, = ne College street, Fm ron Hon, B.Lara, QC.|L.Laroax or.D.Lo ANAGIS e PIRECTOES: tally built, Jud con 1 ote Chauncy, Bower A ca GUARANTEED\"! to cbromicle in business.circles Sing-Sing.was on fire, returned and saw Francois thence to Catholic Cemetery.Friends and Txomas Davinson, Esg.| apparatus.TETE i i Forr Scorr, January 30.\u2014The boiler | Anarente getting up, He went out and intance tfully invited to | VV ; The properties will be sold i \\brador hue boa the beh me \"ent aed GOVERNMENT CANNON FOUNDRY.of the Mosler.sawmill, Vernon County, | came back in a out ten minutes, attend, \" pre a VALEER & lo INTY ER: \u2019 GILBERT Scones Toa OBS \u2018Messrs.Wm.| O00 liberal terms of payment, and are both WILSON HAWKSWORTH, ELLISON \u2019 south of Ontario for several weeks has L J rv 30 A Berl; Missouri, exploded to-day, killing a Ia- : Ja this city, on the 30th January, RS, i , Dow & Co.well adapted tor wholesale business, stores & C0 | : : ; ONDON, January 30.\u2014A Berlin cor- | bourer, gnd seriously injuring.the owner ; Henrietta Maria, beloved wife of Francis NOTARIES, &C, CxagLEs F.Smrruxes, Esq., General | OF factories.The situation is one of the = e treet.interfered with sales and collections | respondent reports that, at the Govern- > y injuring AMUSEMENTS.Adams, eged 51 years.M Bank of Montreal most desirable for commercial purposes SHEFFIELD.9 in the country, and has impeded the ment cannon foundry, such large orders and another labourer.Two others were tated Funeral will take place from her late No, 34 Elgin Street, - OTTAWA, The Hom.Toouss Bran Senaton.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 operations of pork-packers.Prices in | have been received that a number ot | \u201clightly injured.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.residence, 47 Berthelet street, on Monday (Opposite the Russell House.) \u2014 JOHN J.ARNTON CELEBRATED STEEL 30 metals and hardware are still looking | fresh hands have been engaged, and all FIaANISKILLEN, January 30.- James I'WELFTH NIGHT.\u201d a rohrary, a 280 pu Friendsand - [5% mass.I arm N'IUTTEE FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE CO\u2019Y.\" \u201cAuctioneer.\u2014 i .: , an old man living at or near En- : 2 3 1.\u2014Funds ecember, , - upwards.a Tae ges in dry goods cery making extra time.niskillen, while out chopping in the woods | There was another very large and | attend.u Tm Paid-up Capitad eee Dec £350,000 Ste.| 4 The Warehouse can be seen daily from de : PRIS AWARDED THEM AT AY i it nod the near hi as killed by the falling [ brilliant audience present last evenin Tr.EVANS & RIDOELL Fire Reserve Fund.794,577 «| v0 14 Vienna, Paris and Philadelpmi trade are the scarcity of fruit and the car his house, w lodged y th he to witness the second presentation of G Publi A ; t Premium Reserve 805,065 \u201c\u2018 Exhibitions a0 & : 8 un vet eessesesrans , advance in prices of foreign wines and GREE OE as Cutting damn It is supposed he was \u201cTwelfth Night\u201d by Miss Neilson, and a £w A dvertisements ublie psi © tants Balance of Profit and Loss es SUPERIOR FIRST-CLASS CUT-STONE for Cast Steel, Tool Steel, Spring Steel ¢ \u201cThe Toronto Bridge Company con-| TEEMINATION OF MINISTERIAL | pies ong ooqn [tit supposed he was |b Twelth N Company.Every character .OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES, Pr mg 50 MODERN RESIDENCE, NE ee and Steel Wire.MAN tracted during last year, the first of its CRISIS.lo day.An inquest was held, and a ver | as on Tuesday eveniog was played to the | 22 STJOHN STREMET | Life hosnulation.42,850,567 « |406 Sherbrooke Street|M.HUNTER & SON, SHEFFIEL .; .> ; \u2014\u2014 dict re.urned in accordance with the above | delight and pleasure of those present, and » Ê .Annuity Funds.co.300,680 \u2018\u201c Ext a Fine Table Cutlery.} r existence, for 1,800 lineal feet of iron Sr : vy PIES ; UNS : {MONTREAL \u2014 e ery.brid th incipal bei th ATHENS, January 30,-=The Ministe facts.the beautiful impersonation of * Viola D ber 11 2 2.\u2014Revenue fôr the Year, 1878: : JOHN ROUND & SON (LIMITED) SHEFFIELO dtreet, L Cre dit Valley Railway Bridge at alt rial crisis has terminated.It has been by Miss Neilson will long be remember- ooerber - From Fire Department : £976,160 mire Subscriber, instructe d by Haver N.Electro-Plated Ware, Spoons and Forks > It, : in- i Wi i i \u2014$6.i: i i I 160 IDDLETON, Esq,, who is leaving Canada, - > fone for to Br oon Bivar, which compose | itry will continue in offee wihon | SPORTING INTELLIGENCE | S4hers, Zomght.ill be sven\u201d dhe ah is and Dites fr | rites a (Po tees avs ie on DAY, érr FEPRUART | ©edersroicteä to import or rom Stock art of: Of Wve deck spans o eet each, an dification, and that their policy re- resent engagement in Montreal.Let us 0\u2014$2.\u2019 ; ! * rat ums and In- : 2 ATH , B.J.COGHLIN is th t iron brid ver built in | MOC , policy p gag .+, | The Sportsman\u2019s Year Book for 1880\u2014$1.50 CORNWALL ONT, terest.£438,737 his substantial, splendidly built House, ; \u2019 5S Coma\u201d Some of these contracts were | Tain unchanged.CURLING.; hope that at some future date, not far dis- | The Stock-Bxchauge Year Book for 1850 D.B.MACLENNAN, H.SANFIELDMACDOMALD | Interest &c., on 406 Sherbrooke Strest, one of the well-known, 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montrea À Ê 5 à travel a Birnie, January 30.\u2014 The curling.tanp we shall have the pleasure of seeing $1.50 JAMES W.LIDDELL.An\u2019dity F\u2019nds.12,040 Terrace of three built by the late J.B.Sole Agentt Swiss and or carrlage and waggon travel.ITALY match to-day between the Granites, of To- | her again.Those who have not seen her | The Philosophy of Hand~writing, by Don| April 78 .£450,777 à! | Beaudry, Esq., 3-storey and Mansard roof, | July 8 7 rie ronto, and the Meaford Club, was won by during the week should at least make an Felix de Salamanca\u2014$1.35 LEITCH ve high basement and sub-cellar.Itis ene of ire.BELLEVILLE = the Granites by 8 points.effort to be present this evening, for it will | & Necklace of Stories, by Moncare D.CARMAN & Ute, Total Revenue.£1,426,987 ; | the most perfectly arranged and comfort.NEW AND VERY ELEGANT JELLERY THE POPE AND IRISH DISTRESS.WRESTLING b long time before they see at the Conway\u2014$1.75 BARRISTERS, ATTORXNFYS-AT-LAW or, $6,944,426 78 able private houses in the city, and built PATTERNS OF THE EASTERN ONTARIO DAIRY- \u2014 .i ce & 8 y see a Metalliferous Minerals and Mining, by D.SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY WILLIAM EWING, Inspector.of solid stone back and front.The Coach 5 stic desi Roms, January 30.\u2014The Pope has Boston, January 30.\u2014The wrestling | Academy such a true exponent of C.Davies, F.G.5.- $4.00 \u201c , .AHERN, Sub-Inspector House and Stables are also of stone.The : : ti MEN.> y p R .5 GEORGE N.AHERN, 8 nspector.{ ts, Brooches \u2014 sen t 10,000 francs fur the relief of the | match to-night between Bibley (English § Shakespeare's heroines.There should be { Free Trade in Land, by Joseph Kay, M.A, NOTARIES PURLIC, &c., Head Office for the Dominion in!Ment | Heati* g Apparatus, by \u201c Garth,\u201d is effect.TODZE al ul'y3 à 433 1818 ings, Bout MR.ROBUETEON'S MAJORITY.| dis tressed in Ireland.rin tm weighs oy as won by the | & bumper house to night, The Compauy | QC.with Preface by John Bright\" | CORNWA LL, OMT.real od Carpenter Kanga Bay 00 surpase- SETTEES, TABLES & STOOLS +, Ces Bts \u2019 _ former in two straight falls, eave for Ottawa on Monday morning by : dss.LerTon R.B.CARMAN * D ; ; 1e ' \u2014_ ; y .on .- - B.Cara rainage direct to Ontario street tunnel.; BELLEVILLE, January 30.\u2014The Di- SI BILLIARDS.the Q., M., 0.& O.Railway.For fale by June 14 342 MACDOUGALL a Oe.Terms\u2014One-third down ; balance can For (tardens (new designs.) NT OF rectors of the Eastern Ontario Dairy- RUSSIA Sr.Louis, January 30.\u2014Sexton and | MENDELSSOHN CHOIR CONCERT.DAWSON BROTHERS PALLISER & KNAPP November 20 123 | remain te suit purchaser.J V ta M t a Mat men\u2019s Association Lave resolved that THE POLES.| Daly on one side, Schaeffer and Gallagher it is always a pleasure to call attention ! y \" Permits as usual, , : Rion à ar 8 gr ul $ ir ARE : v ANOTHE AFFRONT TO THE PO ys à pleas Êt.James Street.: Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, their annua Convention shall be held \u2014__ on the other\u2014Champion\u2019s game=Sexton | 4 tho concerts of the Mendelssohn Choir.January 30 25 ADVOCATES, British America JOHN J.ARNTON, AT Mannfsetors at Kingston on the 24th, 25th, and 26th VIENNA, Janu>ry 30.\u2014Iv is reported | 8ud Daly won by 400 to 342.Winnere\u2019| Our musical public await these too rare 4 HAMILTON CHAMBERS Auctioneer.CHANTE LOU PS: ially adap of February: They also appointed a fo the Czarewitch recently remarked | 3Verage, 18.4-22.pertormances with so much interest that \u2019 .| B&F\" The Furniture, &c., will be sold 17th 8 : - Gui and gepatation eonsisting of whe i resident tosome Polish magnates\u2014\u201c I shall be \u201cFIRE REPORT REP ORT we need no assurance to confirm the con- FI R M OF ARGH ITECTS 17 ST.JOHN STREFT .and 18th February instant.21 April > bn R.Craig, an \u20ac Varden ol the lori own, F viction that our announcement of the con- , and Wooden on ; proud to wear your glorious cr ounty to ask the Ontario Government ERY, EWELLERY, Communicate this to your countrymen and assure them of the favour of their future king.\u201d : to grant $2,500 for the purpose of obtaining the necessary statistics, aad to employ one or more of the best instructors to be had in Europe and America to assist in developing tre dairy in- CUBA Specially reported fr the MONTREAL HERALD.Cosoura, Ont., January 30.\u2014 About 8 o'clock last night a fire broke out in a two-storey house owned and occupied by cert, to take place on Friday evening next, will afford great pleasure and satisfaction to a large number of our readers.It 18 to the Mendelssohn Choir that the majority of the musical public of Montreal ALBEET MESNARD have the honour to inform their clients and the public that they have formed partnership as Architects under the social name of PERRAULT MR, MAURICE PERBAULT and MR, MONTREAL.J.PauListR, B.C.L.| F.A.Kware, B.C.L February 8 33 NOTT & CO ASSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 183E RSSETS, - - - $1,160 872 THE CUT-STONE FRONT HOUSE NO, 826 UPPER BLEURY ST, (No.6 *\u201c Gladstone\u201d Terrace,) ELFF «RIC BURGLAR ALARMS LECIANCHE BATTPRIES 7 : 3 is X ue \u2014 i 1d at my rooms on .are indebted for their first acquaintance | & MESNARD.MR.H M.PERRAULT, | Stock Brokers, 119 St.Francois Xavier re \u2018Will be go! Fi RE ALARM LINES .terests.The County Council have also Mrs.J.Watt.The fire started in the with finished choral singing.The earlier | ARCHITECT AND LA~D SurvEYOR, will re- | Street, (Members of Montreal Stock Ex- | All Descriptions et Property Insar Wednesday Morning, 4th February.23388, ; à ion to act cojointly | THE SLAVERY ABOLITION BILL, | roof under the chimney, but was extin .Soging main connected with the Office as heveto- | change), buy and sellall Stocksand Bonds.{| Against Fire and Perils of Navi AND dd Fan FPpointed & deputation to act cojeiatly \u2014_\u2014 guished before doing much dsmage.Loss | performances of this Society earevels: | gore.Insestments made or realized.1 gation at Current Rates.The fine, healthy situation of this Ter-| | Inetruments Made end Krscted, oi or this object, £ th MADRID, January 30.\u2014The Senate | $300.tion to the greater portipn of those who Offices, Nos.93 to 99 St.Francois Xavier Street.a3 \"_ | OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYABLE | race is well known.It is near the Mount | \u20ac EX ANTELOUP * ( The following are the returns L : to day, by a vote of 156 to 28, approved | HALIFAX, January 30.~-A two-storey | attend our concerts, and, since its first ap- M.P A.MESNARD JOHN FH À SER IN LONDON (Eng.) WHEN Royal Park, and also, by its central posi- - > © best EN voting in to-day s election for the Loca the articles of the Cuban Slavery Abo.| building on Walker atreet, Truro, owned | pearance in public, it has Dean an educa- Arch RAULT, .re NARD, \u2019 REQUIRED.\" tion, is within easy walking distance for 587 to 593 ORAIG STREET ä Legislature :\u2014 i lition Bill as modified by the mixed} by E.Lields was destroyed by fire this | tor of musical taste in this community.H.M.PzrrAULT Accountant and Audit M.H.GAUL business men.The lot is 26.6 x 105, with MONTREAL.; Ware, Robertson.Sills.os - ; dah by ed by | This fact is cheerfully recognized and ad- : : CCO 1 or, W.TATLEY, wide lane in rear.The house was occupied | March 28 18 ; C ission of Senators and Deputies, | morning, and a house near by owned by : Architeet and Land Surveyor.es 4 : 8 Belleville.754 477 omm .; mitted by all, and, as a consequence, the + For the Inspection, Auditing or Adjust.Agents for Province of Quebec | for five years by the late Hon.John Youngsotts, Traré, etleville.Samuel Archibald was badly damaged.y all, and, eq \u2019 MR.H.M.PERRAULT will devote spe- A J February | 40 : 4 Sruets, Cat Sidney \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.152 323 \u2014_\u2014 The loss amounts to about $3,000.Archi | Mendelssohn Choir has long been a fav- cial attention to Valuaiions of Properties, | Bent of Books and Accounts, Settlement Sale at Half-past ELEVEN o\u2019clock.\\ hers, Butt \u2018Trenton .170 162 UNITED STATES ; Fi ourite organization in Montreal, and one | Examination of Titles Surveys, Loans and | of Partnerships, making up of Statements, .\u201c+ .-.JOHN J.ARNTON, bald has $800 insurance and Fields $600.8! > yB, Reports, &c.Will attend at the Offices, or THE i ated Spoons: \u2019 so \u2014\u2014 _ which its citizens delight to honour.For | Sale of Real Estate, &c., &c.Ports, XC.; Pi : 23 Auctioneercert, Fishy Robertson\u2019s majority, 114.THE PANAMA CANAL CourrwRiGHT, January 30.\u2014The hotel this reason the coming concert, on Friday | January 8 Im rat g | elsewhere, of parties requirin; such ser., j ' : 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .i illage of Williameb ied i t, oon.nounted, sud DESERT VILLAGE WAB PREDICTED by Toor ' Mason, wae burned gown.No | next, is looked for with great interest, and, Present Address 347 P.0.box, Merchants Marine Insurance Co.SPLENDIR MODEL | IRM Continuous! 11 and Welcome !! 11 Holi- , .by .! .il Or, at the office of Hugh Erodie, N.P., y Present will be a year's subscription es.eo insurance.Loss about $2,000, no doubt, will .be as numerously T, 34 Notre Dame street, OF CAN ANA.ip to the model 1 Magasing.DEMOSESIS MAT ve THE DESERT MUEDER, IRISH DISTRESS INCREASING on 3 elon, Lie January 80.| Bonded nn he Bredecessors have October 15 Su 246 TT 8 AKD COUNTRY RESIDENCE Art Biol, hich includge the splendid mes 5 \u2014 : About 3 o'clock this afternoon a fire oc- | been.Judging by the programme ein - > = Capital, - = 500,000, i > Art Picture, * Consolation,\u201d by B.F.Rein - roval to #57 DESERT VILLAGE, January 30.\u2014An TER UTE INDI ANS curred in Mr.E.B.Doyle\u2019s store, Vietoria | offered it has been the intention of the So- JOSEPH GILLOTT\u2019S MciAARON, GIBBONS & McNAB, == \u2019 Near Montreal, By Auction | bart, the best $10 oil picture ever publish= 25 dndian named Wabamoss, from the .village.The village turned out promptly, ciety to present every possible attraction je Barristers, Attorney, Solicitors, &c, HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.di ed Do not tail to tako the splendid De\u2014 tM a ee a oesery | Onommmams, O., Jatuary 30.\u2014 A | but, owing to the Ligh wind prevailing at | our lovers of music, fo, a ue to the STEEL PENS.LONDON, Off, Co = nat Gt Tho subscriber is instructed by WIL- | fee; yearly $8, Address W° TENNIRGE AN DY! gage ane Mondes.er or Washington special says the fact that the time, could render no assistance.The | Ce of New Tob eee oprance, en.Sold by all dealers throughout the World.SUGK HACMAKON, G.C.@BO.0.STBEONS Agencies is all the Principal Cities and | LIAM STEPHEN, Esq.who is leaving DEMOREST, No.17 East 14th st., New the reports alresdy published.H utlding and stock being entirely con- » 18 ene i GEO.M\u2019NAB owns of the Dominion.Montreal.to sell en THURSDAY, 5th | York.\u2018states that after poe ny Brisbois France and thy anny a rad a sumed, the loss is not known, gaged fot ior ork rit hing, January 27 22 London, August 23, 1875 301 ; FEBRUARY, his well-known model farm | December 30 Le YW requested his (Wa amoss\u2019) son to inter n auspices, à shi canal een me, ve - 3 ; 1 te {ELLE All Classes of MARINE RISKS accepted at POINTE AUX TREMBLES, about 90 Casks.ee ee | over the Tewomas of Paces \u2018hap come| WEATHER E6PORT.from the seme sly, will pay two \u2018solo, Bromine on MIELE, s4 Ousvent Baten.Carne | SLEOINTE AUX TEEMBLES, sbout 9 | Tyg (UTERNATIONAL GAILWAY AND TEAR ges da morning to bring down the remains | to the knowledge of Secretary Evarts, Montreal, January 30 Prume, will lend the potent spell of his 2 No.146 ST JAMES STREFT General Manager.| highway and the River St.Lawrence, | , : of the murdered man.It is hardly pro- | and he had an interview with Captain|,.= = ATURE\u2014In the shade by rd magic inetrument to the other charms of GO i - _ May 81 129 | beautifully situated, in the highest state GU ID He JO bable they will get back before next | Eads with a Tiew of tho Tetra a Thermometer observed by Hearn, this occasion.A full orchestra will ac- WILLI AM DOW & .THE ef cultivation, self-drained, abundantly | Published Semi-monthly, containing \u2019 Thursday, as they will take at least five | dock system of crossing the Isthmus.Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathe- | compsay the Choir in Mendelssohn's FOR SALE OR T0 RENT supplied with water for all purposes,and | TIME TABLES AND MAPS of all da s on unowshows after they go as far | His object is to commence in advance of matical Instrument Makers 242 & 244 | \u201c Loreley,\u201d and we may expect a very fine Brewers & Maltsters \u2014\u2014 \" newly fenced from front to rear.The CANADIAN and the prinripal 20.7 ; ; i to | any foreign Powers, so that if trouble ; > rendering of this very beautiful composi ; \u2014 ; .: ; n remod- AMERICAN RAILWAY and as possible with the Soar, or ng between this country and European Notre Dame Street :\u2014 tion The part-songs of the evening\u2014a Superior Pale and Brown Nia Se Mount Royal Vale andthe * ee ery, Substantial, has bee STEAM NAVIGATION authorities y M len, 6 P.M.par La eudelstohn Ghoir puce five of The following.bottlers only are authoriz- Que thousand êcres ef the richest land, \u2019 mac + PARV.did barns, the stables, and numerous out- and by N ews Agents on Traing and ; I ve, © \u2014 \u2014 n, ign: i ts, n mil di i - Steamers.\u2019 hon sho Indian agent, band to bring case if their opponents Lean first.3% BY STANDARD B AROMENER these unaccompanied pigaes being included od to yee pur labels, re St.Peter street on the best ucadamizod roads party tage GANADA SGARE ÜF GIRECTORS : are of the most superior des Price, 30 Centsi The despatch concludes: may ad \u2019 in the programme.e Choir, we are Vi Ba unding, and all within a few miles of the 5 hi , ) ren: .n \u2018 ver, Casa down Hennosay's body, Instructions, wo, that a gentleman from New York Bun 3008 Sr told, vos never better prepared for à con- Toes, ae wr SY Carnet Pin of the city; several hundred acres THOS Oe BY.BTARNES, Chairman TERMS\u2014One half cash; balance in Ge OEM rares \"anis pwever from Coromer Gra th has a letter from an Earopean Society \u2019 CA : \u201c4 | cert, and & performance ot rare excellence | Wm.Bishop.479 Lagauchetiere st | of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quar- | giy A.T, GALT, K.C.M.a.equal annual instalments at SIX per cent lishers and Proprietors, GARE Deputy just arrived in time to save them which says thereis a great probability METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, may safely be anticipated on its next ap- | Thos.Kingella.144 Ottawa street | ries; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant | THEODORE HART, Esq.interest.179 Bonaventure Street, Montreal.I.the trouble.Brisbois told young of a foreign war with the United States Toronto, January 30, 10.00 a.m.pearance Cleop.Maissoneuve .585 St.Dominique st, vas ath Outbuildings, a complete GEORGE STEPHEN, Haq.The farm can be seen at any time.R Wab Amos that Hennose?.tanked na within the next six months.\u201d Probabilities for the next 24 hours : \u2019 : = Order s received by and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of fires CAPITAL 210,900,605 | Sale at my rooms at ELEVEN o\u2019clock DH.ROBERTSS with a e before be killed him., » =Lower Lake gion\u2014Fresh to bris A elephone.es, in sums of one hundred dol ! y C000 \u2019 [ & 60, statement is discredited.Wabamoss New Yon, January 30.\u2014The Jong.south-easterly to south-westerly winds ; TRE MOUNIED POLICE Montreal, ('ecember 12, 1879.296 mortgag: rds: and all my well kno ye are toring \\NVRSTED x JANADA - 200,000 19 JOHN J.ARNTON, CELEBRATED OINTMENT, believes that Hennessy was murdered nd Perse Haute Railroad against Sam, | cloudy, warmer weather, with rain, fol.CONTRACTS.Properties for sale at extraor:inarily low (RR LU CL $&\" The sale will be positive.\u2019 CALLED ada.for his furs.; thers was dismissed to- | lowed to-worrow by easterly to north- \u2014 HS | price., Mercantile Risksaccepted at the lowest «The Poor Man\u2019>s Friend\u201d 908 J.Tilden and o ; sed terly winds and clear, colder weather, | | OTTAWA, January 27.\u2014The Mounted A THOS 2.O'BRIEN, current rates ee LONDON day without cost so either [party : De: st.s Laurence Brisk winds, increasing | Police contracts were awarded to-day, as | d \"if ayn Januar 1 532 St.MARY STREET.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties ESTATE OF LATE is confidently recommended to the Public cK .fendants hsve paid to plaintiff sever .di ising temperature, followed follows : \u2014 Kit bags, 8.Borbridge, ALE AKD PORTER BREWERS ary nsarcd at reduced rates.w x as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every 0 AL EXHIBITION.| hundred thousand dollars.cloudiness, rising temp , Ottawa ; buckskin gauntlets, Lewis and ' , G.F.C.SMITH m.Workman, Esq | description; a certain remedy for tlssted AGRICULTURE \u2019 In the case of the Merchants and Man | by snow or rain.Blatchford, Ottawa ; teamsters\u2019 deer skin | \u201c86 »#t.Mary Streoc:.| F OR SALE CHEAP 3 CHI Ag ENT von re 5 DoMINION logs, ign soalds, anne, chilblains, .\u2014 : : : - : ; JHIEF 3 scorbu 3 , imples in the treet Lon»on, Ont., January 30.\u2014 The | ufacturers Bank against Louis Levinson, GOSSIP gauntiote, M.Malone, Montreal J Danketa, MONTREAL, ; A valuable Canada Patent, consisting ofa | f aly 24 SALE OF THE HOMESTEAD, \u201cMOUNT { face, sore an | inflamed eyes, Por heads, Monsarrat Farm has been bonded at | charged with conspiring with Book- b hisper- | 1500, © san Ors Ottawa; | Héveaiway on hard the various tin» | Pin Cushion, Tape Measure, Scissors 5 PROSPECT,\u201d AND GROUNDS.sore breasts, piles.It also entirely removes : $15,000 for prospective exhibition | keeper Hawa to defraud the Bank, the | has boon more than veuslly busy, whisper | linen towels, N.& J.Garland, Ottawa; | HtTe Ray on bas PORTIA, | Sharpener, Glass Cutter, Paper Pattern | ff 8 ; \"| VILLA AND BUILDING LOTS ON | the foul smell arising from Cancer *\" and To is Dror iles from the | plaintiff obtained a verdict for $36,000.| og frow one to another concerning conta small linen towels, J.J.Alston, Montreal ; In Woop AND BorrLe Cutter, Knife Sharpener, and Paper : SHERBROOKE, DRUMMOND AND{ Sold in pots, 134d., 2s.9d., da.6d., 11s., Stores; # Failvay station.bo mile CHEYENNE, Wyoming, January 30.\u2014 | masters t ! E ; on da could no longer po hg oh ridge, hate \u201cRulLIXE RIGERAKE AUPFLITA, ME an baned tn one.Shaped Dre UPPER STANLEY STREETS.and 22s.each ; and his 08 \u2018 : ; ; issui is out at last.Tru og | gurry combs, web handles, 4 .° : sand i x 50c.Iam gell- 7 E .Subscriber, i - cet, $14 The County Council, last night, die- Hr special election yesterday for issuing be smothered.It ia on every body's | London, England ; grey military Hannel, | _ De\u201cember 1 ing thousands in tne U.S.at thribble thy OX ENGLAND The Subscriber, instructed by the Exe- PILULE ANTI-SCROPHULE OP rl cussed the currency question, but too , tongue that Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescrip- Dolan & Co, London ; woollen under- cost, and cannot supply the demand.This cutors, will sell, on i i i ; ; eee FRIDAY, 20rr FEBRUARY ALTERATIVE PILLS, \u2018 no action, the resolution favouring a | branch of the Union Pacific Railway tof im perfectly and permanently cures | shirts, Gault Bros, Montreal: woollen D AWES & GO is why Canada is Offered for sale, and isa CAPITAL, £10,060 000 The Homestead and Grounds.s Proved by more than sixty years\u2019 expare national currenny being withdrawn after | the Black Hills resulted unanimously in | those diseases peculiar to females, It bas | drawers, B.Turmbull, Galt; woollen * of E.S.BREATH, Patentee.Clintonville: Liability of Steckholders Lots on Sherbrooke Street, 31 to 33x 150 ft ; | ience to be one of the best medicines for favour of that propsition.been used for many years with entire suc: | socks, N.& J.Garland, Ottawa ; blue ar- | Brewers and Maltsters ; \u2019 \u2019 Unlim:se Villa Lots on Drummond and Upper Stan- | purifying the blood and assisting Nature & long and heated debate.y, ; blu Verango Co., Pa.U.$ é.0 and as WN, PROVIDENCE, January 30.\u2014 A.C.| cogs.as thousands testify.It is tonic and | tillery cloth, MacNee & Minnis, King- \u2014\u2014 December 80 1m DW 311 a ley Streets, about 50 x 130 ; in ber operat me ead: inh mild and wes SP HALIFAX Barstow, Chairman of the oun Jom | nervine, effcctuslly aliaying and curing | ston ; scarlet terse, Dolan & Co., London ; | INDIA PALE snp XX MILD ALE, - FUNDS INVESTED, - - - gi8000 008 Also, vee vases % Se mance Fi | taken at all times without confinement ce ee \u2014_\u2014 mission, will be charged with obtaining | those sickening sensations that affect the scarlet cloth, Maynard & Harris, London ; | EXTRA axp XXX sTOUT PORTER TO LET, A \u2014 - Pring one or Sane, estate, an ange of diet.nt or ; \u2018THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT HALI- | Government contracts for supplies un~ | stomach and heart through reflex action.| white serge linen, J.MolIntosh & Son, Fami in Woop am BoTTLE.) One large Room in the front part | _ Fire Insurances apeerted on the mest| Terms\u2014One-fourth cash ; balance to suit | Sold in Boxes at 184d., 2s.9d., 4s.6d., 11s.dt pl ER de ae ie a pp aor he | Go onafe, Yellow ovorsl lar Dolan | Femiliss Supplied othor woll suite for light mamntes.| need ia ail Len branches, 0 2099 trans | puschasore, at 7 par cent.interet Proparéd, oniy by BRACH AND BARNI Paie see oy ja.| lex manner i i i -|& \u20ac don ; \u2019 Office, R15 St.James St, turing, in rear.St if MoH.GAULT, ) oy.0 (Lt ! ; COTT, Bridgeport, D 1 Fis SIRE coy he Goren: | oho, Seottary of tho Lish Relief | strngtheniag effaf tis grea restora | & Co.London; Teimete, Dona\u2019 & Go, | OMhloe, 216 Be J \"| comes 2 To, Sis Po i iE JOhet (phate fle SE ELEVEN clo.sok ERY, Dorset, England, and gad pet rain, with His Excellency the Governor | Committee has received à despatch from .; , R., 1 December 12 pots d'ebruary \u201d NTON, er mord br a = 2008 ; ko.f \u2018 0, KO\" Get pship.J RN oe.22e 2 en TT ARE AY, JANUARY 31, 1880 MODERN CHUREH-GOING, 6 lightly climbs the pulpit stair\u2014 Ho ght Drivileged to scan the man\u2014 Externally be wears the air Of one who gives uncommon care To shine the foremost in the van.Arrayed in faultlessness he seems ; Superbly clad, it may be said ; Befitting one whoee rugged themes Arouse the sinner from his dreama\u2014 Arouse, indeed, the very dead.80 Peter must hava stood arrayed, So Paul in dilettante gear ; So stood they all ou dress parade For eyes to scan in enfilade ; See Boanerges thus appear.The ergan swells ; from whispers small It thrillaand pealsand thundering rolls ; And ekhrill as \u2019twere a clarion call, - Or grand as \u2019twere & waterfall, Or soft as ripples on the shoals.A man of God is at the keys ; \u2019Twere wrong to think it otherwise ; Seraphic things man hears and sees When bended lowly on his knees\u2014 He caught his rapture from the skies.A voice ; it is the sound of song, And quavers vibrate in the air ; And pleasure-quivers move the throng ; Must not such trancing sounds belong To worlds than this by far more fair ?Did seraph sing that anthem sweet ?Twas earth-born minetrelsy, you say ?Then heavenly paths command her feet ; No dross with such a gift is meet ; She walks, she must, the narrow way.Uprises now the man of mer, And instant wields mesmeric sway.Intensely keen is every kon, And ready-made a loud amen To greet whatever he may say.He prays ; if rhetoric be prayer Ho pierces empyreal height.Is genuine eontrition there, Confession of a heart laid bare ?If so, God bless him in his flights ! The preacher speaks.In rhythmic flow, Devoid the wordy oriflamme, In cadence sweet, ncr fast nor slow, Nor cold nor heated to a glow, Nor platitude nor epigram.Do men on fire for God s0 preach ! Is Lazarus whispering from the tomb?Is purriñg preaching ?Then impeach The Binat pulpit, swift to reach The dead awaiting final doom.Has love no lightnings ?Caspian cloud Neer held such weird, electric freight ! Our God is love ! The heavens he bowed That earth might richly be endowed To neutralize its deadly hate.But hate must die ; rebellion dire Must yicld to Love in Christ revealed ; Else Love lets loose consuming fire, The Lightning of eternal ire, Now ouly fcr a space coucealed.\u2018The csrmon to its finis draws In ciimax of rhetoric power.Loud rustling marks the fizal pause.Suppression of more loud applanse\u2014 Like falling of a summer shower.: Again the organ ; once again The soloist returns to view ; Here sounds as from a lion\u2019s den, Or softly dulciter, as when Some syren charms a fated crew.Forth come the throng as from a treat, A savory banquet, rare and rich, From courses of æsthetics sweet ; Perhaps from anæsthetic seat\u2014 Was\u2019t worship or performance, which ?\u2014 William N.Meserve, in the Congregationalist.LOCAL NEWS.Lars Mais \u2014Owing to the detention of the Western train, the mails were not distributed uatil a late hour yesterday mor zing.MrcHANICs\u2019 BANK.\u2014À private meeting of the shareholders of this Bank was held yesterday afternoon in the Exchange Bank buildinge.DisTixGUISEED ARRIVALS.\u2014Earl Grosvenor, Hon.W.Bagot, A.D.C., and Dr.Bolding arrived in town yesterday morning and are stopping at the Windsor.MoxNTREAL GENERAL Hesprrar.\u2014The Visiting Governors to this Institution, for the week commencing Monday, 20d February, will be Messrs.F.C.Smith and John Tayler.Heavy Loss.\u2014A farmer named Adolphe Bertrand dit Major, trom St.Polycarpe, came into town on Wednesday to sell a numoer of horses.Before returning home he missed his poeket-book containing all his money, amounting to $815.He offers $100 for its recovery.AcKNOWLEDGMENTS\u2014The Treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital ackuow- ledges, with thanks, the receipt cf the sum of $17, from the amatsurs of Lachine, being proceeds of a recent performance ot \u2018 Pinafore,\u201d per Mr.David B.Macpherson, Treasurer Lachine \u2018 Pinafore \u201d\u2019 Co.Court oF SPECIAL SEssioNs\u2014Before His Honour Mr.Desnoyers, J.S.P.\u2014George Alexis Leblanc was arraigned for breaking into and stealing from a vault on Fortification Lane one barrel of apples.The prisoner was found guiliy and sentenced to three morths\u2019 imprisonment.VENYOR\u2019S \u201c PROBS.\u201d ~ The cold term which has been deporting itself in the North-West will probably reach us early during the firat week of February, and be ushered in by a heavy snow-storm on the It will be immediately followed by another mild period, with thaws, about the second week of the second or third days.month.Porice Courr.\u2014 In this Court, yos- terday morning, Antoine Boudreau \u2018was charged with assaulting Octave Caron, convicted, and fined $10 or one month.\u2018Wilbred Belair was cherged with committing an aggravated assault upon Charles Rondeau, inflicting grievous bodily harm.The prosecutor wus unable to appear and the prisoner was remanded.DrcoraTED.\u2014Yesterday afternoon, at a meeting of the Police Committee, a gold medal, which is to be presented to Sergeant McCambridge, for doing his duty, was exhibited to the members.The design and execution of the medal is excellent, and fitted to decorate the breast of & warrior who had performed some brave deed in a stubborn battle.CARELESSNESss.\u2014The police authorities are loud in their complaints at the neglect of proprietors of establishments failing to secure their places safely after business This ieads to many burglaries and hours.is also & source of great annoyance to the patrolmen who, fiuding a store open, have to wait there until the owner is sent for, thus leaving other places exposed.PRE Ick BA1LwAY.~The formal openin of this novel and experimental railway wil take place to-day at eleven o\u2019closk, when the Hon.Mr.Chapleau and several of the Ministers of the Cabinet will cross over with the engineers, contractors, and mem- Yesterday a twenty ton engine was run across several times, without any apparent deflection in the roadbed.bers of the press.ANOTHER SOCIRTY.\u2014T'he bank clerks of the city have formed themselves into à s0- ceity for the purpose of cultivating a The object is a good ome, and will, we are sure, About seventy members are already enrolled, and Mr.F.Stanger, of the Bank of British North America, has been elected Presiliterary taste among the members.receive the support of everyone, dent.In Towx.\u2014Windsor Hotel \u2014 Sir 8 L Tilley, Ottawa; Earl Grosvenor, Dr Baldery, England ; J T Prince, Quebsc ; Rolland C Cooke, Whitehall; FF W Avery, Napaneeson, New Lyndonville, Vt ; Ottawa; L C Percy and wife, Ottawa Hotel\u2014R J Bell and York; S ® Thompson, D McGillivray, Brockville; A L Chester C M Greenwood, Utica, NY; H Chippendale, Dubuque, Iowa ; J Ferison, Toronto ; F F Farmer, USC, Three Rivers; W Outhwaite, Burton-on-Trent, Eng.Swow-smox TrAMPING \u2014The \u201cVictoria\u201d practising skirmishing and other manceuvres on saow- shoes.Two companies go out this after- This kind of drill is most essential to our citizen soldiers, for if they were called upon for duty in the North-West in winter time and \u201cwere in good trim as snow-shoers, great suffering and expenses would be avoided.It is to be hoped the other corps will follow the are again about to commence moon for practise.example set by the \u201c Vics.\u201d REcoRDER's Court.\u2014In this Court yesterday morning, before Mr.Dugas, were arraigned Thomas Condy, assaulting Thos.Burns, $10 or one month ; Joseph Richard, breaking in a doer and assaulting & woman, $2 and costs or ten days ; Louise Reid, drunk and loitering in St.Lawrence street, $5 or 15 days ; Lawrence Ryan, drunk and absenting himself from his vehicle, $2.50 or eight days ; Charles Martin, hackman, drunk, assaulting the police, tearing & constable\u2019s coat, and kicking him when being arrested, $6 or 15 days.SoMMERVILLE LECTURES, \u2014The free lectures of the Sommerville course will begin on Thursday evening next, 6th February, at eight o'clock, in the rooms of the Natural History Society, on University street.The lectures will continue on consecutive Thursday evenings during February and March.\u201cThe subjects and the names of the lecturers will be announced early next week.The Museum will be open free to the public on these evenings from seven o'clock.PERSONAL.\u2014Mr.À.F.McIntyre, of Ottaws, who has been in the city for several days past in the interest of \u201c the Montreal mo EN and Province Line Company®\u2019 scheme, returned to Ottawa yesterday.We understand that the gentleman has met with à large amount of patronage, and the scheme bas beea put in the hands of gentlemen of experience.From what has transpired it would seem that,when properly laid before the Legislature of the Dominion, they can do nothing but admit the claims of the petitioners, as they do not ask for any sub- y.MorTeacx Casn.\u2014Yesterday morning, Peter Fagan, boot and shoe manufacturer, waa brought before the Police Magistrate on a charge of obtaining a valuable security from the Commercial Mutual Builditg Society with intent to detraud.From the evidence it appeared that the accused received an appropriation of $1,000 from the Society, for which he gave a mortgage on a house owned by him, stating that there was no encumbrance whatever on the building, but subsequently, it was discovered that a previous mortgage was held on it.The accused was admitted to bail to appear for a preliminary investigation ina few days.\u2019 MonTrEAL MUTUAL BUILDING SociETY.\u2014At the annual meeting of the Montreal Mutual Building Society on the 28th inst.the following were elected on the Board of Directors for the coming your :\u2014Mesars.F BR Clark (President) ; P Carrie (Vice- President) ; J Authony, T Sutton, J Doug- W J McNiece, D_ Summerville,and P C Small.The The Trustees are Messrs J A Ogilvy, W McMaster, and George D Reid ; the Secretary-Treusurer is Mr W Cross ; the Audiors ore Mesere.W Hill, Ha White, and W W McDonald, The repert mentions the facu that the progress for the year has been satisfactory.THE CRURCIKS I0-MORRULW.CHUROR OF THE Repekmer, Cote St.Paul.\u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.Ziox CHURCH.\u2014 Pastor, Rev.A, J.Bray.Servicesat 11 am, and 7 p.m.Erskixe CHUROH, corner St.Catherine and Peel streets\u2014The Rev.J.8.Black will preach in the forenoon and evening.Sr.StepREN\u2019S CHURCH, Dalhousie street.=Rev.D.J.Booth will preach at 11 a.m, Rev, Canon Evans, rector, will preach at 7 p.m.EMMANUEL CuurcH (Congregational).\u2014 Rev.J.F.Stevenson, L.L.B, pastor, will preach at both services, 11 a.m, and 7 p.m, The Rev.J.L.Forster will conduct Divine service at the Protestant Houee of Industry and Refuge (n Sunday at 2 p.m.St.JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Rev.Hugh Johnston, 3.D., pastor, will pre:ch at 11 a.m., and Rev.Dr.Vincent, of New York, at 7 p.m.SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH.~The Rev.Jas.Allen, B.A., pastor, will preach (D.V.) to morrow at 11 a.m., and the Rev.Wn.Ryan at 7 p.m.Sr.BarTEOLOMEW'S CHURCH, R.E.(jurisdiction of the United Kingdom), Beaver Hall Hill.\u2014Rev.B.B.Ussher, M.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.\u2014 Holy Communion at 8 a.m.Morning Ser vice and Holy Communion at 11 a.m.Choral Litany at 4.15 p.m.Evening service at 7.DoucLas CuurcH, St.Catherine street West.\u2014Rev.Wm.Hall, M.A.,will preach at 11 o'clock, subject : * Christ, the Preacher,\u201d and at 7 o'clock, subject : \u201cJoseph, the Financier.\u201d Sr.GaBRrIEL StREET CHURCH.\u2014 Rev.R.Campbell, M.A., pastor.Rev.À.B.Mackay, of Crescent Street Church, will deliver the next of the series of special monthly disecourses at 7 p.m.Sr, Grorce\u2019s CHUROE.\u2014Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Morning preacher, Rev.Dr.Sullivan.Evening preacher, Rev.J.G.Baylis.Holy Communion at 9.30 am., and after morning service.CrESOENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CauroH.\u2014Services commence at 11 a.n.and 7 pm.The Rev.À.B.Mackay, the pastor, will preach in the forenoon and the Rev.Robert Campbell, A.M, in the evening.St, BarrEOLOMEW\u2019S REFORMED EpIsoo- PAL CHURCH, Alexandra Rooms, St.Catherine street.\u2014Rev.Edward Wilson, D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Subject in evening : \u201c The accessitility of the Lord Jesus.\u201d TnE ADYENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Oddfellow\u2019s Hall, 662} Craig \u2018street.\u2014 Meeting for communion and devotion at 11 a.m.At 7 p.m.Wm.W.Robertson will deliver a lecture on ¢ The Materialistic and the Spiritual in Christianity.\u201d At 7 p.m.E.E.Enright will lecture in Chisholm\u2019s Hall, Hibernia Road, subject : * Life and Death in the light of Holy Scripture.\u201d 4 JUVENILE PAR+Y AT THE VICTORIA RINK.One of the most interesting parties of the season took place last evening, when some 200 young girls and boys gyrated on skates at the Victoria Skating Rink, dress ed in all kinds of costumes, as the list appended will show.Soon after 8 o\u2019clock the company filed out of the dressing rooms, and not a few of the numerous audience were astonished to see so many young children as were amongst the skaters, for younysters of some five or six years headed the lists, and the picturesque uniforms of the whole reminded one very much of pantomime days at Drury Lane or a spectacular drama at the Haymarket.n taking the ice, which by-the-bye had been prepared so that none could complain, the youngsters set up.the refrain of Henry Russell» well- known song \u201c Cheer, boys Cheer,\u201d which they sang with good taste.Their various dresses formed, as it were, a harlequinade on the ice, and, the smallest leading first, the picture was a pretty one.After pirouting for a time the juveniles \u2018 formed \u201d ier * the Lancers,\u201d which was well executed ; 80 creditably was this gone through that it would have puzzled many of the seniors to do on foot wuat their sons and daughters did on steel, Of those who took part in the quadrilles, there being two sets, were the tollowing : \u2014 The Misses Grace Patterson, Lucy Whitney, Louise Gillespie, and Ethol Stevenson ; and the gentlemen were: Masters C.L.Wheeler, Cecil Gordon, Hanbury Budden, and W, O\u2019Brien.A second party consisted of the Misses Rose Gault, Birdie Stevenson, Ida Alexander, and Mildred Stevenson, with Masters Ernest Geddes, Percy Geddes, Smith Abbott, and Mr.G.C.Geddes as gentlenen.This was executed without the slightest hitch, and afterwards the company joined in singing the nursery rhyme \u201c Little Bo-Peep,\u201d which was followed by \u2018\u2018 Loudon Bridge is Broken Down,\u201d From first to last the youngsters seemed to enjoy themselves as only youngsters can, and this was kept up until they had to vacate the frozen surface in favour of their seniors.Below is appended a list of the names of those who took part in the evening\u2019s amusements :\u2014 GIRL\u2019S LISTA Brenda Allan, New Haven Fishwife ; KE Ansley, Daughter of the Regiment ; E Alexander, An Ancient Lady.B Ida Babcock, Pins and Needles; M Barlow, Red, White and Biue; A Barlow, Normandy Peasant; G Barlow, Grandmother Gray ; B Binmore, Gipsy Girl ; E Pond, Sarpolette.Cc A Craig, Lady ot the Olden Time.D M Denoor, Esquimaux ; À Denoon, Girl ot the Period ; E Dyer, Gymnast.E A Evans, Gipsy.B L Foley, Flower Girl, G L Gault, Swiss Peasant ; B Gault, Batter Cup ; L M Gillespie, Polish Lady ; M H Geddes, Little Maid, Pretty Maid; F Gault, Winter.H L Hodgson, Gymnast; L B Hersey, Lacemaker ; M Hannaford, Butter Cup; Edith Hutton, Rainbow.I A Jones, Evening Star; E Jones, Swiss Bell Ringer ; B Jack, Night.J Edith Jack, Spanish Girl.L E Laing, Night; M F Lang, French Acadian Peasant ; A T Lang, Spanish Lady ; A Leslie, Spanish Lady.Mc B McDougall, Queen of Hearts ; M Me.Intyre, Vivandiere ; E McConochy, Morning Star; J McKenzie, Newhaven Fishwife.P Grace Patterson, Old Mother Hubbard.BR B Routh, Peasant.C Slesser, Air ; J Shaw, Fisherman's Daughter ; F B Snowdon, Queen of Hearts; E Steveneon, Sweet Nellie my Heart's Delight ; M Stevenson, Red Croes Nurse ; B Stevenson, Ba, Ba, Black Sheep; F Stevenson, King of Spain\u2019s Daughter, lass, W Duckett, J Soules, M Chartrand, | T Trenholm, Swiss Peasantw M Withycomb, Evening Star ;L Whitney, Dolly Varden ; B Whitney, Algerian Dress ; M Wood, Mother Hubbard.Y L Young, Flower Girl ; A Yeung, Street Singerme BOYS\u2019 LISTA W Allan, Negro ; À Allan, Page; CS Arntoo, Page; W Auchterlonie, Turk; J Allan, Newsboy.R F Brash, Page ; 8 Becket, Snow-shcer ; J Barry, Cadet; H Budden, Zouave, W Boon, Jockey; W Bond, Page; G Bowles, Snow-shoer; W Barlow, Highland Laddie ; Chs E Bowles, Matador; E W Barlow, Snow-shcer.Cc A W Col», Recruiting Sergeant, 30 years ago; A A Cole, Sailor; Frank Crispo, Snow-shoer; F Crispo, Sailor; W Oraig, Highland Laddie.D P Davidson, Page ; L Davidson, Panch 3 8 Davideon, Smow-shoer; J Douglas, Snowshoer; R Dyer, Sailor.B $ Evans, Blackamith.F W Fairman, Sailor; A Fry, Tyrolian; F Fry, Brigand ; A Fry, Yillage Bridegroom.G C Gordon, Claude Duval; E Geddes, Un des Ivoroyables; T Gaddes, Un des Incroyables ; H Geddes, Page ; F Geddes, Jack Plongtboy ; F Gillilsr, Clown.H G Hendereon, Five of Spades ; G Haldimand, Peddler, T Henderson, Baker ; G Haldimand, Baker ; A Hodgson, Sailor ; W Hodgson, Page; M I, Hersey, American Soldier ; E Hannaford, Sailor.C Irwin, Snow-shoer ; W Irwin, Sailor.J F Jack, Sailor ; G Jones, Country Cousin ; F Jones, Country Cousin; R Jones, Ghost.M W Morriscn, Heathen Chines ; C Mi:- chell, Japanee ; G M Mitoseil, Studert ; R Murphy, Brigand.Mc D McIntyre, Clown ; À Mackenzie, Neapolitan Fish-monger ; C McDonald, Newsboy.N H Nivin, Football Player; F C Nivin, Fireman, 0 J Ogilvy, Turk ; D Ogilvy, Coloured Gentieman ; W O\u2019Brien, Independent Lrerosse Player ; R F Ogilvy, Sailor; A Ogilv-, Snow-ghoer.P H Patterson, Indian.R .M Rulienstien, Ouse of the 600; T G Reid, Soldier ; A J Rankiu, Mexican Boy.S L Scott, Snow-shoer ; D Selby, French Marquis ; À Smithers, Chinese ; W Shaw, Sailor ; F Stroud, Sailor; J Schwob, Iadian; P Simpson, Capt Cochrane; F Smith, Turk; B Stevenson, Snow-shocr ; JG Stodart, Jockey; G Stroud, Punch ;T Stroud, Culoured Gentleman ; S BR Sowdon Pastry Cook ; D Selby, Italian Brigand ; F B Scott, Potatoe Hoer ; F D Scott, Fruit Boy ; W À Snowdon, Sailorw J F Warner, Moldavian Costume; C L Wheeler, Davilshoof ; FW \u2018Winship, Uncle Sam ; B Watt, Newsboy; G A Walker, Chinese ; E A Whitehead, Page; B Withycomb, Sailor; A Whitney, Sailor.\u201cGreat praise is to be given to Messrs.C.P.Davidson, Lieut.-Col.Bond, Lieut- Col.Hutton, Capts.Geddes and Henshaw, and Messrs.J.S.Allan and J.Plimsoll, together with Mesdames C.P.Davidson, F.Bond, W.H.Hutton, C.G.Geddes, Dr.Wheeler and S Bethune, and other ladies, together with a committee of young ladies and gentlemen, but to Mr.Geddes and Mr.C.P.Davidson are due especial praise forthe manner in which they have worked to make the affair a success The whole of the directors seem determined to make the rink as popular as erstwhile it has been, and they are ably supported by their Superintendent, Mr.Lee, who had taken great pains to decorate the hall as it ought to be.\u2014\u2014 rs ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.From Our Special Corresvondent.Toronto, January 30.After routine, Mr.LaupER moved the reference of certain sessional papers returned last sec- sion to the Priuting Committee.\u2014Carried.Mr.CREIGETON moved for an Order of the House forall departmentalorders or instructions to the License Commissioners or Inspectors with a view to furnishing Mu~ nicipalities details of License Fund.\u2014Car- ried.Mr.BELL moved for an Order of the House for a retura of any rules and orders made by the Superior Courts and now in force declaring the fees to be allowed to any Counsul, Attorney-General, or any officer or person fcr any business done in any of the Courts.The ATTORNEY-GENERAL Said that the information was easily obtained in any lawyer's office.The motion had better be withdrawn.Mr.BELL declined to witkdraw his motion.It might be easy for legal members to obtain the information, but laymen could not.He thought the info: mation would greatly aid in the consideration of the Judicature Act.The motion wus lost.Mr.DER.CHE moved for au Order of the House for a return of all fess received by John Hoskins, guardian ad litem of infants in the Court of Chancery during 1879, distinguishing disbursemetits from tees, the number and names of the clerks employed By him to aesist him in such guardianship, the salary paid each clerk, and, if any of such clerks have been otherwise employed, the nature and extent of such employment, and also the particulars of any other expenses incurred by him as such guardian.\u2014Carried.Messrs.SPRINGER And Har moved the second reading of Bille respectively to amend the Municipal Act.Tho following Bills passed a second reading :\u2014 To incorporate the Erie Fire Insurance Company.To incorporate the Port Rowan and Lake Shore Railway Company.To authorix3 the trustees of the Presbyterian Congregation of Lobo to sell certain lands., To amend the Act incorporating Alma Collegelo extend the powers of the London City Gas Company.To confirm à certain By-law of the town of Owen Sound.\u2018Lo legalize certain By-laws of the town of Orillia, To provide for the division of the township of Luther.Relating to the incorporation of the vile lage of Chesley.To confirm a By-law of the County of Prince Edward, granting aid to the Prince Edward County Railway.Respecting the Prince Edward County Railway Company.To revive and amend the Act incorporating the Lambton Central Railway.Respecting the Georgian Bay anû Wellington Railway \u20acompany: Mr.PARDEE moved the second reading of the Bill to amend the Act respecting Land Surveyors and the Survey of Lande.The Bill proposed to substitute the Protessors of Mineralogy and Geology in University College, Toronto, as exa:uicers for the director ot the Geological Survey, aud also provided for exceptional cases where persons had received University degrees or diplomas as Eogineers and Land Surveyors; it als» provided for persons who had studied at schools of practical science and for certain other cases.\u2014 Carried.Mr.PArDEn moved the second reading cf the Act to amend the Free Grants and Homesteads Act.He said that, as the timber cf the country was a source of revenue, a changejin the present system was unecessary, as the existing conditions of the lumber business was now changed.Every effort should be now made to encourage immigration, but at the same time our resources should be protected.The old regulations governing settlers had worked well, but the settlement of the country was new too fast for the regulations to continue.not satisfactorily clear the country in five yeare, and under the present law, in consequence of thie, the lumberers were in the bavit of slaughtering the timber, or else they made terms with the settlers which were Dot satisfactory.His Bill would reserve tor the Province, before and after the issue of settlers\u2019 patents, sll the timber, saving the actual needs of the settlers.The Bill also proposed to check the location of females unless they were actual heads of families.Mr.BoULTON opposed the Bill, which he said was in the interests of the lumbermen alone.Mr.DEkoCHE also opposed the Bill, which he denounced ss one in the direction of class legislation.He thought that the interests of settlers were of more import.arce than those of lumbermen, and the Bill before the House was ail in the direction of legislating againgt the live men and women who were of importance to the future of the country.Mr.LAUDER said the Bill wes a very important one, and he knew in his constituency that the settlers were The luwberers could | systematioally robbed of their rights an the existing law.He strongly condemned the present Bill, as far as it deprived the settlers of their rights, and the clauses bearing upon the proposed licens2s were unjust, and solely made in the interests of a class which had already made enough from the countzy.Mr.Pxcx condemned the present free grant system, and sustained the Bill.Mr.CALVIN said the lumbermen bad far too much liberty and too many privileges.They held far too much land under their control.People were being driven out of the country in consequence of the position of the lumberers, Mr.Coox defended the Government, and said that the lumbermen we:e abundantly taxed.He thought the lumbermen were a great benefit to the country.sr.Morris said that the object of the Government should be to encourage settlement, and the present Bill would not do 80.\u2018Years ago,in another place, he examined the subject, and then it was found that there were vast traota fit for settlement, and he thought that bona fide settlers should have all considerations, irrespective of the interests of lumbermen.The Bill would reserve all timber before and after the issue of patents, save that necessary for locatees\u2019 use in building.This wag not just, and he theught that bona fide sottlers should at least have all their timber when they had complied with the conditions of settlement.Mr.MUBRAY opposed the Bill.AFTER RECESS.Mr.MILLER speke in favour of the re- atrictions, and said the lumbermen wera the benefactors of the country at lage.He was not in favour of the thecry that the timber of the country was failing; it would last for half a centary at least.It was no par:y question, but one merely in the interests of the country.Mr.Lzxs favoured the Bill ; but Messrs.HarKIN and GRAHAM weve opposed to it as u- just to the bona fide settlers.Mr.Lyon spcke in favour and Mr.Mur- CALFE against the measure ; and the latter was followed by Mr.CeRRIGHTON in the same strain.Mr.MEREDITE eaid the Government was pu-suing a cou:sein the matter diametrically opposed to tho views ( f Mr.McK-1.lar, who bad been in favour of selling the timber rights at once, 30 as not to hamper the seitlers With annoying conditions.After some remarks from Mr.PARDEE, the House divided on the second reading \u2014Yeas, 41; nays, 24.The House a:tjiurned at 10.50.BY EDWARD EGGLESTON, AUTHOR OF THE * HOOSIER BCHOOL- MASTER.\u201d CHAPTER XXXIV.A MONITOR IN MASK.The next day after the passage of the \u201c Duke of Orleans \u201d being Sunday, Motber Tartrum contrived to keep the most conflicting rumours agoing in regard to the condition of Colonel Bonamy.She stood at the gate all day, hailing the negro messenger, the doctor going, the doctor returning, and everybody else, in turn, hearing where they had information er thought they bad, and telling her latest, where they had none.On Monday morning Whittaker rose, after a sleepless night, and thought it his duty to call at Colonel Bonamy\u2019s and inquire after his health, If, perchance, h were dead of apoplexy, the minister could condo'e with the family, and if he were better, he might sympathise with the patient.Anyhow, he would have a chance to speak with Mark about his plans of life, and he might happen to meet\u2014say Amanda, or Janet, or \u2014or well, yes, but that was not to be desired atall ; though he might, by some strange accident, see Roxy herself.He did not admit tha the dull agony that had kept him awake the live long night, promised to be quieted a little if that he could but look to the face of Roxy and hear her voiee.It was Roxy whom he met at the door, and who was startled at the wan icok of his face.She asked him to sit on the vine.covered front perch, and she told himgin answer to his inquir ies, thut Colonel Bonamy was lying quietly asleep'in his raom at the r-ght ; that he had had a stroke of paralysis or apoplexy ; that hisright side was quite powerless, but they hoped he would recover.She was dressed ia a fresh calico, ana her exertions for the sick man had brought back a little of the wonted look of peace, benevolence and hopefulness to ber face.When she could act in the direction natural to her, she was happy ; when her energetic spirit was thwarted, it became an energetic temper ; and the conflict between her irritability and her conscience produced the most morbid fitfalness of disposition.Bus now she could act with certainty and in straight lines again, \u201c You will not go to Texas yet ?\u201d said Mr.Whittaker.; \u201c We do not know anything about the future.Our duty is very plain for the present.\u201d And Roxy put an emphasis on the last words that expressed her content at the present release from the perplexities of her life since her marriage, \u201c Good morning, Mr.Whittaker,\u201d said Janet.\u201c\u2018 Papa is awake now, and we can\u2019t understand what he wants.Roxy, yowll have to come.He says he wants © Roly,\u201d or something of the sort.\u201d With hasty ¢ Excuse me,\u201d and a \u201c Good mornmg.\u201d Roxy disappeared through tha hall into the room of the sick wan, \u201c\u201c Poor pappy !\u201d said Janet, adhering to the oider speech of the country in saying \u2018\u201c pappy,\u201d \u201c he is anable to speak Plain, and he forgets the names of things, But Roxy guesses what he wants, and he won\u2019s have anybody about him but her.I suppose he meant her when he said \u2018 Roly\u2019 jusi now.He calls me\u201c\u2018Jm\u2019 But the doctor thinks he\u2019ll get well.If he does, it will be from Roxy\u2019s nursing.\u201d Mr, Whittaker rose to depart, but just then Mark came out, and the two waiked down between the Lombardies together.They were a fair contrast\u2014Whittaker\u2019s straight form, rather ligat complexion, studious and scrupulous look, with Muark\u2019s well nourished figure, waving black hair, and face that betokened a dangerous love of ease and pleasure.He told Whittiker that this stroke cf his father\u2019s would perhaps do away ev- tirely with the project of going to Texas.He would have to take charge of his father\u2019s business until his recovery.\u201cYou will probably enter the ministry here in Indiana then ?° ssid Whittaker.* { don\u2019t know what I slall do.\u201d Whittaker thought be saw that Mark\u2019s plans were already *urning to other things.For, indeed, Mark felt that now he was relieved from any commital to the public or to Roxy in the matter of ministerial work, he would rather enter upon the tempting field of activity opened up by the passing into his hands of his father\u2019s business.The sight of Roxy had been a pleasure to Whittaker, but five minutes in the sunshine only mmmkes a coal.pit the blacker.He went home, thinking that, after all, paralysis of the body was better than his own paralysis of heart and purpose.But to sbake off his lethargy was a difficult thing.- His congregation was small, and did not occupy his time.His efforts at study were vague and vain, He had been fond of aab- bling in language-study, but even his love of language had died within him, and he turned the dictionaries and thought of Roxy, and dreamed of might- have beens without namber.On the afternoon of the same day, he sat with his head leaning out of the window.There was a copy of Bossuet\u2019s \u2018\u201c Oraisons Funebres\u201d by his side, and even that funeste reading could not attract his attention, Hs had too real a sense of the fact that life was indeed neant, neant, to care for Bossuet\u2019s pompous parade of its magnificent nothing ness.For Bossuet manages to make nothingness seem to be something grand and substantial\u2014even royal.One would be willing to be a king, for the sake of feeling this sublime nothingness and vanity that he describes 80 picture: que- Iyy Whittaker was leaning thus cut of the window, and dreamily gazingat the pale green sycamores that will grow nowhere but fast by the river of waters, when there sighted on his head, with a sudden blow, a paper ball.He started, locked upward.There was nothing to be seen bat the garret window in the gable above.But he bad hardly leoked away before another ball descended upon him.He knew very well what sprite bad thrown them.He looked away again, this t'me with a smile then turning his eyes upward again, he caught the third paper missile full on the nose, and caught sight of the mis- chief-full face of Twonnet, just as it was disappearing, with a sharp little cry of \u201c Oh!\u201d at seeing where the ball had struck.MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURD \u201c You are caught,\u201d he said, and then the blushing face reappeared, looking exoeedingly sweet, draped ag it was by long curis hanging forward as she lean hed out of the windew, like Dante Rossetti\u2019s \u201c Blessed Damozel \u201d looking out of heaven.\u201c I wouldn\u2019t have done it,\u201d she said, * but you looked so like a funeral today.I dom\u2019t like to see you that way.\u201d \u201c How can I help it, Twonnet ?\u201d Her face was merions a moment.Then she laughed.\u201c To think that you would ask advice of such a giddy pattle-pats as me.Everybody knows that I\u2019m only a mischievous little fool with a shallow head, and besides I'm a cbild, aa you know.See bere !\u201d She held a doil out of the window.< I've rever quite given up doll- bubies yet.I keep this old thing hid away in this end of the garret, where notody else ever comes, and I slip up here sometimes and play with it till I feel like a goos2, and then I æ down stairs and try to be a woman.I wish I had sense en.ugh and I wou d give you some advice.\u201d \u201c You've got more sense than you pretend to have.I: wight have been better for two or three people if I'd followed your advic-, and not Highbury's, before.If you won\u2019c hit me with any more paper balls I'll listen to anything youtay.Som- -lLings are revealed to\u2014 little children.\u201d \u201c There yom call me a babe! That's worse than all.Now, the advice I have to give is serious and I'm not ready yet.You ought to hear it from some one older than I am.\u201d And she withdrew her bead.Whittaker wondered what she meant, Was she waiting to frame into words what sbe hud to say ?Or, was she trying to get courage to siv what she thought ?Or, was she making game of him as she bad of Highbary ?In a minute there\u2019 appeared at the gairet window the face of »n old woman in frilled white \u2018cap and spectacles and a red neckerchicf.\u2018The face sc.med wriukled aud tte vo:cz was quiverivg and cracked.The words wwe uttered slowly and solemnly, and with a pr - nunciation a little broken with a French accent.\u201c You must not thivk about her now.It is very bad.It will do harm to every body.et to work, and put far awsy these evil thoughts and wishes that can do mo good.She is bis, and you must not th:1:k atout her.\u201d The heai had disappeared before Whittaker could realize that iv was but Twoanett in masquerade, He fet vexed to thiuk she had gues:ed the secret of his thoughts.Tuen he was lost in wonder at the keen peseiration and deep seriousness bidden under this vol.- tile exterior ; and he way annoyed that she had ventured to rebuke him, a minister, and to imply he was likely 19 go wrong.Then he honestly tied to see the truth of what sue said.At any rate ho resolved to think no more of Roxy.But when the human mind gets down hub-deep into a rut of thinking it is hard to lifc it out.He could not study, or walk, or taik, without thiæ numb par lysis of wishing and thinking creeping over him.It was in vain that he studicd the tables of Italian deffini- tions hung about his tsom; he could noi remember thew.He preferred reading Pelrarch\u2019s sonnets to Lady Laura, which he had forbidden himself.This struggleliwent cn for two days.Twonet did not tuke any notice.of ir.She luughed and-saog French rondeaux and Evglish songs, and gambolled with vhe children, ard chatted in superficial fashion with Mr.Whittaker, und scolded at things sboat the bus: that went wrong, until te wus more thon ever puzzled by this doublenese.Ho could not explain it, and he contented bimself with Calling ber in his thoughts \u201c that witch of a girl.\u201d He would have been yet more perplexed bad he known that after her metriest lau.hter, and her wildest fiolies with the children, and her most bubbling and provoking banter, she would now and then elude the little sister \u2018\u2018 Teet \u201d in some dark corner, and escape to the garrst, where she could have a good cry under the rafters.Then she would take up the old doll and caress it, saying, as the tears slowly dropped upon it : \u201c Nobody cares fur me.loves Roxy because she is good ; but nobody loves Twonnet\u2014poor, wild, foolisb, empty-bended Twonnet.Nobody loves me but you, oid dolly.\u201d Aud all this in the teeth und eyes of the fact that Dan Barlow, the newly-ar- rived young lawyer, had walked home with her from sburch the Sunday evening before, and that more than one other would have offered her c ;mpany at any time if there had not beeu & sly twinkle n her eyes that made them afraid of Twonnet's ridicule.But she cried in this inconsictent fashion, and declared that nobody loved her.Aud five minutes after she would be dashing about the house, broom in hand, singing in a wild, reckless, cat-bird-like cheerfa!- ness\u2014 \u201c Every lassie has her la! die, Ne\u2019er à ane ha\u2019 1.\u201d But beaeath all this mirth and banter of the girl, Whittaker knew now that there lay the deep seriousne s uf the woman.How deep and serious her nature might be he could not tell.Corscience, shrewdness, couraga==these be had seen.What else was there ?At any rate he knew that Twonnet was expecting something of him.The vivacious, incomprehensible Swiss prattl.r bad become a monitor te the grave minister, all the more efficient that she said no more than enough.Whittaker, you are bad.You are thinking and dreaming about another man\u2019s wife and what might have been.This is a good way to be worthless or wicked.You must get to work.\u201d And after a good lecture to himself he said to Twonnet : \u201c1 am going to start a school.\u201d \u2018That\u2019s good ; I will go.Bat 1 am a dull scholar.I hate arithmetic, and all my teachers bate me.\u201d .That was all the responss he got.To be continued.Everybody NO MORE HARD TIMES.If you will stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style, buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing ; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and espseially stop the foolish habit of employi.g expensive, quack dectors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure remedy, Hop Bitters ; that cur ai- ways at a trifling cost, and you will see good times and have good health.See another column.Pacr\u2019s Cricket Bats, Balls, &e.Foot Balls and Laws Tennis.Manwfactory, Kennington, London da 286 reer ge, Erps\u2019s CocoA.\u2014GRATEFUL AND CoM¥oRT 1NG\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well- selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our brenkfast tables with a delivately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills.It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever therg is a weak point.We may oscape many a fatal shafc by keeping ourselves wcll fortie fied with pure blood and a properly net r ished frame.\u201d \u2014 Civil Service Gatette.\u2014Sc'à only in packets labelled\u2014\u201c Jawes Kppp £ Co, Homwæopathie Chemists Lond g, England,\u201d dm DW THE TELEGRAPH, The Daily and Weekly Telegraph News papers are the most widely cireulated \u2018ournals in the Maritime Provinces, and are popular ADVERTISING MEDIUMS.The Daily Telegraph is published at $6 a Jear, postage paid.Ministers, Postmasters, and Teachers in the Public Sehools are supplied with the Daily Telegraph at 24 a year.For ONE DOLLAR it will be sent, Sony of those parties for the remainder of 18 The Weekly Telegraph is published at $1 year.Both papers publish weekly the sermons of Dr.Talmage or some other prominent clergymen.The Telegraph gives prominence to Agriculture, etc., as well as to Trade and Commerce and general news, secular and religous.It has long been noted for its ship news and for the aiten- tion bestowed init on shipbuilding, sip ping and otherlocal industries.The Family Circle is not neglected in the Telegraph, which furnishes tales, sketches, etc.Apr ply to, WILLIAM E LDER, St, John, New Brunswick September 183 CHEAP READING.The Prospectus! 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also ing All Modern Improvements, which will considerably enhance the already enviable popularitv of tnis Firstclass Hotel.H.HOGAN.Proprietor, 8.MONTGOMERY, Manager, May 5 nag 166 UPLANDS HOTEL, Eastman, Dodge County, Ga Opens January 1st, 1880.On the Macon & Brunswick Railroad, 56 miles south of Macon, in the pine woods, 700 feet above tide water.Has all the modern improvements.Table supplied from best New York dealers, Average temperature in winter, 66 ©, C.N.SC FIELD, late of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, and FRED.H.SCO.FIELD, of Mt.Airy Hotel, Ga., and late of Windsor Hotel, Now York, Managers.January 2.2 St.Augustine Hotel ST.AUGUSTINE, FLA, Opens Dec, 15.E.E.VAILL, Proprietor.\u2018This well-known hotel, oneof the largest and best appointed in the South, will afford first-class accommodationg at the usual terms, viz.: $15 to $25 per week, according to location rooms.The house is in perfect repair, frescoing, decorating and drainage -St.Mary\u2019s ia famous for its health-giving having been completed.A first-class restaurant is connected with this hotel, January 3.2 SPENCER HOUSE, St +» Mary\u2019s, Georgia, opp.Fernandina, Fla.AB.W.THOMPSON, of Kearsarge Ho use, No.Conway (White Mts), Propes etor.Having taken a losg lease of this char.vi, Winter resort ~n most favourable teims,.tk © propriet- r will receive guests at very low y ates.The hotel, which is one of the most vleasant and exceedingly well furnished, w \"iil be kept in Grst-clasg style.climate, sulph.ur springs, and picturesque scenery.Steam Ferry daily to Fernandina, or particulass s'ddress Horry, EXCHANGE, 111 Br oadway, NX, or Jas.W.THomPsoN, Proprietor, St.May\"¥\u2019s, (a.Janrary 3.2 Janrary Se \u2014\u2014\u2014 = NEVY HOTEL.PLUMER'$ A NERICAN HOUSE, Cpposite Inde, vendence Hall, PHILAD} \u2018@PHIA, J.P.PLUMER.«Proprietor.Uneurpassed by any ; \u2018ote! in the cit and justly pronources a pn \u2018odel establist= ment in ail that can centrib Yte to the ex- | cellence of its cuisine, and to the comfort of its patrons.December 30 dé ddu 311 \u2014_\u2014 ss fi de AMERICAN HGUSE, By George T.Batchelder, Prop, stor ; SWEETSBURG, PG First-class accomypodation to 'Tourj, $0 and Excursionists.Best of attention © bound in cloth \u2026\u2026\u2026scccercrrcso$S 76 | ST.LAWRENCE HALL] 4 .Messrs.URQUHART & OOQ,, Js M: DOUGLAS & CO.» 291 OMPANY\u2019S 7: 4 EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND PHEAPES] 9 MEAT-FLAVOURING \u201c Is a success and boon for which Nations should feel STOCK FOR SOUPS, grateful.\u201d \u2014See Medical Press, Lancet, Brit.Med.Jour.,&c.MADE DISHES & SAUCES, ion in England increased tenfold in ten years.\u201d ; & Consumption in E \"orekoepers, Grocers aud Chemists.CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY wig \u2018 the United States (wholesale only), fac-simile of Baron Liebig's Sigg NT 5 pis Tone, Tandon, Fngland.ture in Blue Tnk across Label, Cw March - 61 THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, NORTONS\" Dècember LIEBIG C fv ARK.CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommend.! 25 a simple Remedy fo: Indigestion, whick à Lhe cause of mearly all the diseases to whick we are subject, being a medicine so uniformly gratefil end beneficial, that it is with justice called the \u201c Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach\u201d \u201c Nortoi\u2019s Pills\u201d act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient : are mild in their aperation, safe snder any circumstances, and thousands of persons can nm bear testimony to t'2 benefits to i derived from their use, as they have been a never-failing Family Fricnd fr ny.a05 of 45 years, &s/d in Bottles ar 13, 13d., 23.94., and 118.sack, by all Af-dicine Vendors + x ve the World, eo SE CAUTION.ile sure and ask for \u201c NORTON'S PILLS,\u201d and do not be persuaded to purchase ax imitation, Ba = a eo A PS ap Sentemhar 20 savorv£E} ANT ET SUPPLIED iU TUE ROYAL NURSERIES.THE MOST DIGESTIBLE, | cowTapN® The HIGHEST AMOUNT of NOURISHMENT in the AND WASTING DISEASES iT IMPROVES THE APPETITE Increases Strength and promptly relieved and paroxysms averted by Datura Tatula Inhalation Testimonials accompanying ssdh box ef Cigarettes, Cigars sol : .Ti in the economicel Weight.MOST CONVENIENT FORM.Tbs ani sive ia port Bottles 2a.84., 4s.64.and Be.In Tins 1s., 2e, 5s.and 10e.for burnings from Ze.6d.to 914.143, NEW BOND ST., LONDON, and of Chemists, &c.everywhere, mme es \u2014 Medical Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyns Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Par Woop stated publisly in Court that Dr.J.Couuis ROWNE was undeubtedly the inventor of Chloredyne, that the whole story of the defondant, , reeman, was deliberately un.> © regre to say it h sworn to.\u2014 Times, J uly 13, 1805.2d beer ba J COLLIS BROWN='S CHLORODYRE.The Right Hon.Earl RuUssxLL, communicated to the College of Physicians and J.1.Davenport, that he had received informa.won » 0 the advet plat the onl remedy of J 1c6 in Cholera was 1 _ Bee Lancet, December, 31, Ty orodyne, DR.J.COLLIS BROWRE'S CHLORODYNE | |pegimemençinepe mens (\u201cis prescribed by scor ATENWAVES PII de otre DIGEST La plan it mot \u2018supply u | NESS st rs b Tamuary 1951 i, Place\u201d \"Medical Times, | THIS GREAT HOUSEHOLD M.DICINE RANKS oo COLLIS BROWHE'S CHLORgpYNg| AMONGST THE LEADING NECESSARIES 18tho best and most certain i OF LIFE.coughs, colds, asthma, cousum tony - OÙ ; ity the BLOOD, ralgia rheumatism, &e, pion, neu es mons Pilg purify te oothingl DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE | °7 the 18 4 certair cure in Cholera, Dysentery Liver, Stomach, larrhœa, Colics, ke, Kidneys, ie ri VON | 20 Boat, veg, se, erty 06 genuine without th Vigour to these great MA SN \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyng 0e LIFE, They aro coutidently recommen: e1whelming medical testi | ©d #8 & never failing remedy in accompanies each bottle, testi where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weak?b They are wonderfully effcacious in London.Sold in bottles à \"Lo gg abu ! 4s.6d., by all Chemists tn Cai: \u2018 merle GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE REMEDY ments incidental to Females of all age; god by all and as AGENERAT FAHILY MEDICINE: hid are unsurpassed._ \u201410\u2014 = HOLLOWAYS 0 AOLLOWAŸS OINTMENT ITS SEARCH:NG AND HEALING PROPERTIE ARE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD: For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breas Old Wounds, Sores Lo and Ulcers, tually it is an infallible remedy.If effect into rubbod on the neck and chest, 08 8010 1 mest, it Cures SOKÆ 1 HROA'T, Br Soughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.THE CREAT ERGLISH Pan Will prey Pt 7 and radon ii \u2026 Cure any ang i every cage çi Yervous De! i.lity an: War - £ A ness, resul of wd TUR Ln tiseretign \u20ac Before Takingescess or over.A ; work of theÂfte TAI and nervous Syste ) m oprmalose, acts like magic, and È ensively used for over thirt pe becs e Glandula: inge, Abscesses, great Success, Y Years with Fistulas, x Swelling, ° : particulars ; s which we désire to cop gu pump, | Sout, Rheumatisn sold one: &&¥ The § And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it 54 y all druggists at an fie Medicine jg never heen known to fail.mai css for $5, or will be pere e, or The Fills and Ointment are Manufacture receipt of the mon reg only at N The 3 by addressing | $33, OXFORD m1REET, LONDON, Gray M * | Andere sold by all Vendors of Dledicn® throughout the Civilized World; ge 1reCtions tor use in almost overy lang The Trade Marks of (hese Medicines 0! registered in (ttawa.Hence, 90Y 0 écember 17 Possessions, \"o ' Bearde:s at the lowest pric .and from ail Trains, es.Couveyance March 20 12F 67 ss aren \u2014_____1 REVERE HO USE BOSTON Mass REDUCTION OF PRICE\u2014 $2.50 to #3 Per D Notwithstandinz the reduc-ton 112.1 in price, th 0 unrivalled excel , the be strictly malntaines + Ace Of the tabld will oc 217 CHAS.B, FERRIN, Proprietor.TO LET, The Whole of the Fiz i tho He aio Building, ergot in HL able for aw Chamber heated by Avply on the premises, = « throughout the British 20 Wu als keep the American Counterfeité Inve, \u2014 sale, will be prosecuted.$10 ta $1000 Makes forall 57 vos | Purchasers should look te tho al everything, Adare x Sent tree explatuirs tho Pots and Boxes.If the sddressis no 3g - St N.Y AXTER & co., Bankers, | Oxford Street, London, they are spurl 240 Q Beant Chromeo October 18 D ; Caras, DEL with n sam, APCE PAIE 10 conte, eo Ni & co, ANHOOD _ RESTORED: Prescription Free, For tue 80% Cure of General Weakness, Logs of Manonand all disorders Drought \u2018on by indiscretl\u2019y Nas md 18, I om sm Q77 2.Ga and exper Le Sh SE D dai, AE es ADVERT oie \u2014 Tr pall APptistne by à (dressine GRO.P.ROWELL THE MONTREAL HERAL 2 an \u20acX0CT Cosg of pace Sky EW Ork can Jeg AND DAILT COMMBRULAL (347875, THBLÉS à L IN A Published by the MONTREAL À oN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COS AVE Communications to be addressed Tr 165 1 STEWAR I, Managing Directo's 167 8t, Jatues Stzoot, Montres \u2014# \u2014 \u2014=\u2014 - \\ A ent "]
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